JPAG2 EirVEN j . r V The OREGON STATESMAN, Silent, Oregon. Satordiy Mornias March 18, mi- - 7 , aaaaaaaeaSasaannnaann - - V . ' ' i ; - ' - - - - - ; " u ' - i I ' - - "4 , Busiiiess Directory Card la this directory tun oa tBoalhly basis cuty. Rat: $L0t pr 11m per month. AUTO BRAKES Mlk Panek, th brake and aMmmy doctor. ITS South Commercial Street. BEAUTY PARLORS Millar Beauty Shop, dial 7383. Senator Beauty Shop, dial ttlt. CATERING Burt Crary. tha eaterer.P1itTS3. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R E. Northnes. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a 1 SCOTT. PSa Chiropractor, tat N. High. TL Re. ISIS. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence echoola. Buittneaa, technical coursea Bx. II. C. MoQtlllTray. Tel 4113. DRESSMAKING MRS. SNELGROVK. 465 N. Cottajfa, Tek T4II. HemaUtchlns. a yard. Dreaemkr 4S1 S. Cottare. Upper Hat FLORISTS CUT flower, wadding bouquets fun eral wreath, decoration a V. Breit haupt, florist. S7T Court. TeL 1904. At-T. kinds of floral work. LuU Flor lat. lth at Market Tel. 9592. GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors. TeL 61. Walter J. uowna, ttfTjIgygL. INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS 18 S. High Tel 494T LAUNDRIES THH NEW SALEM LAUNDRY TUB WEIDER LAUNDRT U a High TeL im CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY rirst In Quality and Service Telephone 81 1 & 124 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. HARRY W. SCOTT, "The Cycle Man". MATTRESSES ilalUaastia from factory to borne. Spring; mattress $W0. Renovators and fumlgatora Rugs cleaned. Capital Bad ding Co. TeL 4089. 030 N. Capitol. New mattress mad to order, old . earnt clean tns. slsing ; fluff I rug weaving, saiem uiu a "t.. trees Factory, a ISth Wllbor TeL t44l. Otto F. Zwlcker. Eat 19 lL MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sawing machines. 4S2 State Street. Salem. . MUSIC INSTRUCTION . . . 1 - rsn Mi 4-. I Will traae guar iiu anything 1 can uae. atoniv, iqv MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10:30 a.m. "o :Q p. m. 148 N. Commercial. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, card PfmP; let programs, books or any kind of printing. callThe Statesman Printing Department 1 a CommercUL Tele phon 9101. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT N. D. Clement. Incom Tax Reports, Auditing. 110 N. ComL Tel 1030 or 6867. REAL ESTATE "BECKB A - HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. IL GRABENHORST CO 131 & Liberty St SOCOLOFSKY ft SON t1) . T-M.wi Rlc. Blda. TeL 7807. STOYES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for aS. rebuUt and repaired. All Wndaof woven wire fence, fancy and Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2 k..MV rs 1 B)i. till, aj. a. : TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22 crftrTeL 777- Distributing, for wwdlS and storage our sptaity. Get ur rate aria local or distant transfer storage, L11 im Urmer Transfer Co. Trucks . olifiiVl v " prt1"a aa"y- . WELL DRILLLNG A. West. $0 yea xperinca, RFP Bo 103 E. Tel. nr. Silverton Cannery Sacickholders Will Hold Confab Today I . - SlLVERTON, March. IT. Stockholders of the Sllvertoa can nery will bold a meeting Saturday afternoon In the social clubrooms over the Ames Hardware store. The purpose of the meeting is to decide whether or not the cannery ihould be opened again this year or next, ' a TtA.rd members Indicate that they deeim it advisable to keep the ..nnon dosed this year and open again next year. The directors ate U. p. Storruste, maaagerj E. O. iin -wr- Goren." Joseph Me- Cracken,' Georgtf Bensoa mn Nor tie Ames, Statesman Classified Ads , CUsained AdTcrtlstag ; 8iagl losartioa per tlat.lOa TbrM Insertions per Uoo S0 Six inMrtloM per Ua..te One moata pr ttos. .S1.0 MhiimBm chArct ...... Sic Copy for thl pas ee epted aatll l:3e the tb las beloro pafeUeatton. tor clajsiricatlon. C o p y ra ce! red aftr this time) will b ma under the heading Too Lata to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for error which may ap pear la advertisements pub lished la its columns, and ia eases where) this paper la at fault will reprint that part of an adrertiBemtnt in which the typographical ' mistake oceure. Tha Statesman rMerrea the right to reject objec Uonal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classification. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Bx an old. established concern a man to represent na In Sa lem and vicinity. Married: between the a sea of J 8 and 45 ; must hare a fair education and be well regarded by people who know him. A fine op portunity for the right man. Address box la 3, care Statesman. HELP WANTED FEMALE Good home and small waxes, in f am lly of two old people, for some elderly lady. No washing or sweeping. Box 1ST, care Statesman. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED S solicitor Car not neo eaaary. Salem Hardware, 8:30 a. m. Mr. Bondell. Unencumbered woman wants house keeping position. Referencea. Tel. 4821, FOR SALE Miscellaneous Wet wash, 20 lbs, 60c (070. Sale or trade nearly new Maytag elec washer. J. R. Alexander, R. 1, Auniarille. FOR SALE Well rotted barn yard rertmxer. TeL 44. Kale seed. 25c per lb., postpaid. U, E. Hedlne, n9( so. 14th St.. Salem. FOR SALE Choice clover hay. tit at ranctt Jo tin J. ROBERTS & CO pnone ni or aezs. TRADE Miscellaneous Rebuilt dras saw for sale or trade ror motorcycle. 7 N. 15th. WANTED Miscellaneous wiiwmmwo Cash for fruit jara TeL J 5 93. Why throw away good money? The I hosiery mending dept. at Grand Silver store repairs hoae like new. So to J5c Dead end worthless horses, cows. and sheep. TeL 4869. Used baby buggy. Must be reason able. State price. Boa ltt, care Statesman. MISCELLANEOUS Ti. hl m A Mlta flu MfttlA ItA DCOI SUktr LUla HUUiW S WUIIU Two blocka a of library, a Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Mod. moms, reasonable. 645 Marion. ROOM AND BOARD Good rooms board. TeL 1719. Studenta, biislnpss women, TeL 3202. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartments downtown. CaQ Patton'a book atora Fur. 7C64. 2 R. apt. 2261 Hazel TeL Nice turn, apt, 590 Union. Mod. at heated apt TeL 8490. Stratton Ants. Nicely turn. I rm. apt. 670 N. Winter. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. and unfurn. bouse . K. A. Forkner. lilt N. Cottage. TeL 303L Close in 3 and t room furn. duplex, 1st floor. Garage. 864 Mtn st t rooms $10. Tel. 7204. 4sstassseaajetBhAeastjaJAeatBj4eSjAAAMAs Hotfse with ranjj-e, Range, ararden. $a. Geo. Stoddard. 1420 N. FourUL mt A -aMwm 4rSin 1 mH BUY vSll-nm a. I Ba!M!rnent. call 415 N. Cottage. TeL 7204. 7 room house. Good location. Phone 72 or 3307 FOR SALE Real Estate YOUR OPPORTUNITY: 130 acres T miles Of Salem. 25 acres good till 1 abl8 iandt 2000 cords of fin timber, 1 ,VeHasting running water, to spring well fenced, good pasture, small lm- r,nv-mPT.tVrThe nrlce U only $2400.00 and easy terms can be arranged for ri-ht nartv. Good 5 room bouse furniahed. base ment, garage, paved street, gooo lo cation ror omy eiBuv. Melvln Johnson W. UL Pennington .275 suta street For Sale, 4 room house at 459 Lo cust St Priced very low. Albert Krena, R. 7. Box $27. WORKING MAN'S CHANCE TO BUY i HOME CHEAP VY1I11 il o lc nnwN. BALANCE LIKE RENT s room romfortable house oa choice corner lot la Sooth Salem, some bear ing fruit trees, streets paved and close to acnoov. tk otujt , cuu bal. tit per montn. mu . a rfwies wml-modflm cottage on tav d street, in good condition, garage A weodshed. i Price only $1050, cash $59, baL tie per month. " , 4 room plastered shak house, hunt tns, good plumbing, alectrto- lights, fireplace, garage, paved street, sarg lot toxltt ft. Ideal for gardening, prle tsxtt, ttl down, baL. iik reat W have a large list ot reposseaaed home a both large and small that are priced right and with liberal term SEE befor caoesing. .CIULD8 a MILLER, Raltes 344 Stat Street . Phoa t7tt eyswseswawaa'isajsaaisissi W U New S- R. boe. Oi- ltth St. 8ma ssaymeat down, bad. like rent. TeL 437$ or oaU 143S N. 18th. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE Five room modern plastered - home, garage, clear, for iisse wltn ssa. oown and ii per ma SEE , . ..--.. .-v . TAN M. GREER Room 214 Oregon Bldg. EXCHANGE Real Estate' lit acres, buildings, near t Salem. ereek. sprlasv piped water, 8u a. colt, Sood farm. . Taka dear beose. Make offer. Owner. 44S Hood St 1 ACRE. TRADE This side of Portland at Jennrnsa Lodjfe. (rood fiahmcl. Good t-R. house, basement, bath,, toilet. Street paved. Hull Ron water. Family or chard. Poultry house. Dandy plae. Price $3710. Trad for Salem home or small tract. J AS. IX SEARS, Realtor 12 & High St. ai- 1 J.K-T- .n p ,-u-lj-f-u 1 j 1 JXs1 20 acres, all In cult., srood bldr clear of encumbrance, to trad for ft to 80 seres. Will pay some difference. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL ItOt FOR SALE FARMS SACRIFICED SALES (FARMS) 109 Acres near Monmouth. 92 A. good cult land: 7 R. house. Bar I 66x60. Garage. Poultry house. Hog I nouae, etc Pressure water system. Price reduced from tit. 000 to 6500.00 for quick sale. Part cash. ICO Acre Dandy stock farm. 10 A. cult Some timber. Springs. Fenced. a k. nouae witn natn. JLArge Dam. Silo. Hog house. Machine shed. Priced for quick sale for 937.50 per acre. Give good term .. Don t buy nntll you have seen J A3. D. SEARS, Realtor ltt & High St aura wVVwVwVwreSMwWwWwVWVMWN GOOD FARM BUY $3200. Dan DEE (4 A. farm. tO A. cult 10 A. creek bottom. 12 A. good timber. 4 A. fruit, baL good pasture, t R. House has elec lurht Barn. Good road, t cow S horse harnes etc. Shown by appointment only. See BECHTEL or THOMASON 841 State 8t Room 4 ACREAGE Howell Prairie t room bungalow. CO acres cnltlvated. I Price $80o will take smaller place 1 to $4500 as part See Hawkins & Roberts For Farm Bargains WANTED REAL ESTATE rrrifvinui n r ancT for "lm mod! T house NWfro $1500 to $2000. What have you? VAN la. GREER Room Si 4 Oregon Bldg. Business Opportunities Oaraae an.J aervlce eta- Tel. .1599. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY surplus baby chicks at saa- rlflc prices Tuesday and Friday only. Se our bargain Custom hatch- lng. Hatching egg Phone 1SSF2, Lee's Hatchery. Salem, Oregon. wwwowxwwjwwiwwimiwvwy Custom hatching, tot eggs at lHe 123F2. Lee's Hatchery. Baby chicks and custom hatching. Can us wheat and wood. Wariners Hatchery, 2190 N. Fifth street Little roosters for sale. Ruby Wood ward. R. 9, Box 69B. TeL 44F1S, Poultry wanted. Market price paid. Salem Poultry Co., 255 E. Miller. TeL For Sale. Barred Rock laving hens. 80 cents each. Rt S, Box 61. MONEY TO LOAN Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room lit New BllghBldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATU til Stat St TeL 3-7-4-9 MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments You keep the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Fern Phone 4731 Satan, Or. PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, ear salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When in financial need ae us befor closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg- Phos IStt. Borrow on personal property: repay in monthly Installment WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., State lie. S-169, SOS Guardian Bldg Tel. 3877. FOR SALE WOOD DRT riR AND OAK WOOD. and fuel siL Call on us for price We bit avuvM measure, goop quaiitr no a 000 seme iAKMER TRANSFER A STORAOE TllhM4 1111 wnwwwwviwiivwwww Ash. fir and oak. TeL 5448. Dry wood that Is dry. CalL 113F23. Dry wood $4.00. Phone 9411. Dry wood. TeL 7800. Dry old fir and oak wood. Phone 4984. Old fir It In.. $4.25. TeL 8932. Green 2nd growth fir It in. $3.75, George Heltxler, Marion, Ore. s' No. 1 It in. old fir, $4.00. TeL 44S0. POLLY AND HER ITS UP VyOUVtXJNGSTER. y EiTHi EITHER tXJ TE.LL. OR I WILL.' M W m r 1 I l I I V -K. -!-. I FOR SALE WOOD Fir. ash, reasonabl prices. TL Ttt. . Good dry wood. Reaaonable. Lg. load. TeL tt4L Fred K. WUs, . . It in. dry 2nd fir, tl.S per toad. Planar eads tLif per load, at Tracy, TeL flit. ' (1U1RAHTEED DRY TL too Salem Foal C. Trad rvHea ' : LOST AND FOUND LOST Maltese Young. Reward, 4241. blue Persia 117 Market. cat TeL Lost Feb. 17 th between Oregon CUT and Salem. large black, and tan ho una. Whit on chest and on feet. -Name "Static'' tit Reward. J. Walter Crelghton, Rhododendron. Ore. Lost Black lumper dress with pat' tern. Reward. Madeline Schmidt, Rt , Box III. PERSONAL MADAM ROMTNE, spiritualist. palmist, tells all in love, marriage, business. If you want fact not prom. laes, caU on her for advice. Noah's Ark Auto Park, north on highway. FOR SALE USED CARS McKATS USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 2 Essex Coach $ 25.09 29 Ford Tudor Sedan trunk 185.00 '29 Dodge Std. t Coupe 225.00 .,, jh-fcit gedan jgg, Ot CHEVROLETS '21 Touring tt.lt zs coup 225.99 250.00 20 Sport Roadster U Coach tfiS.09 Four lttl Ford and Chevrolet Trucks, long wheel base, dual tire 4-speed tran Completely reconditioned and guaranteed IZS5 to 1575. TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 3SS Center Phone 1189 430 N. Coral SIXTH GRADE WINS INDEPENDENCE, March 17. 1"Yt. atvfK arvea A sm. wiwj4a bVCI bsb Taii- ldS0B won the first prixa and trophy la tha pasturo testa which have been conducted tha past three months at tha training ! tehool here. Oregon Normal fac ility members were judges NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Ore- gon for the County of Marlon, her duly verified final account, as ex ecutrix of the last will and testa ment and estate of Charles A. Park, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 28 th day of March, 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, mm trWm. Unm t V St...... Room in the County Court House, " Salem, la Marioa Couaty, Ore- SOB, as the place lor hearing said final account and all objections thorotn luereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 25th day of February, 1933. MART W. PARK. Executrix of the last will and tes tament and estate ot Charles A. Park, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregoa. F. 25 M. 4-11-11-21. Ho. 80 Srnopsil of Annual Statement T7niL4 Statea Branch of the North China In inp. nee Company, Ltd., ef Shanghai. China, oa the thirty-firtt day et December, 1933. nam to u loaaraae lnumatoae ef we state of Uregea, arsaaat to law CAPITAL Statutory depoiit, $400,000.00. IN OO MR Nat DremJuma reeeiTrd dnrinv tha tmf $80,197.83. ' Interest, dividend, and rente received annnc lae year, 948,160.87.' Iacome from othar aourcet raeeirad serine the year, 838,016.20. Total income. 9164,874.40. DISBURSEMENTS Net losiei naid dnrinr tha vrxr ini-lni- ing adjustment eznensea. S73.120 83 wiTiamu piia on capital (toes anttlag rt:ij 1 . . . . . joar. . CommUaioa and aalariea paid darlac tha year, $22,558.49. Taxea, licenses and fees paid daring th jer, 36.039.37. Amount of all other expunditurei, $16. 532.39. Remittances to home office, $66 035.39. Total expenditures. $163,286.47. ASSETS Other ledger assets, $3,290.57. Valua of stocks and hnnila nvn.il fnip. ket Tains), $1,004,493.40. Assets noi admitted discount on Can. Cj., $114.60. Lesh in banks and on hand. $21.- 795.01. Pr em buna in course ef collection writ ten since September 80. 1933. 87.- 953.39. Interest and tents dua and aeerned. $15,665.63. ToUl admitted assets, $1,053,088.89. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses nanaid. 81.- 092.01. Amount of unearned premiums on aU outstanding risks, 830,698.96. Due for commission and brokerage. $!.- 570.67. All other liabilities, reserve for bad debts, 3886.78. Contingency reserve, t74.784.65. TttUl liabilities, except eepiteL 8153.- 083.07. Statutory depeait, $400,000.04. Sarplas ver all liebllitiee, $497,100.8. Sarplas ss regards policrheldere. $897 100.83. Total, $1,058,083.89. I BUSINESS IN OBJCOOIC POB THE YZAS Ket premium received dmrine the year. $599.99. Loses paid during tha year, $1,469.69. Losses incurred -daring the year. $2-. 218.74. fiote: Bonds and stocks have beea valued la accordance with tha recommendations ef the National Convention.' ef Insurance Commissioner aad the rulings ef the New York Iaenraaee Department. After providing the Contingency Reserve shewn m tbis statearent the Company s surplus 1 to on tier bolder S89T.10O.82 reflect In I vestment valoea Saaed ea ACTUAL M4V I KET QC0TATI0N8 s st December 31st, I 1932. PALS OH, PLEASE UNCLE- SAMl.. LET ME TELL HIM.' 51 -J WOOL IS HIGHER BY 9 TO 5 CENTS POUND Fine and Medium Types Sell Fairly We!!; Little is Sold in West BOSTON. March 17 (AP). Tha Commercial bulletin will say tomorrow: "Wool is higher by three to fire cents a pound, clean basis, than it was before the moratori um. This means a good 10 and fa some instances 15 per cent advance. Tha biggest movement in wool has been in fine and fine medium . territory types which nave been sold fairly well, mainly ia the range of 40-45 cents, clean basis, for fair fine French comb lag to choice fine staple. Medium wools bave been ia less keen de mand and have moved up propor tionately. "In the west, there has been a little more wool' sold ia Arizona at clean landed costs ot 31-35 cents. Elsewhere, there has been little business done. "The price goods market is ir regular and generally slow. "The foreign markets are fair ly steady on moderate business. "Mohair is still slow and hard ly changed in price." The bulletin will publish the following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple 41-43; fine and F. M. Fr. comb ing 37-40; fine and F. M. doth lng 33-35; valley No. 1, 38-40. Mohair: Oregon 13-14. Domestic grad ed, first combing 34-25; second combing 23-23; third combing 15- lt: fourth combing 15-16; good carding 24-25; first kid 4550; second kid 35-40. EGSS LESS SECURE; PORTLAND, March 17 (AP) Underlying conditions ia the egg trade appear a trifle less se cure. Receipts locally were show ing a rather considerable gain for the last few days. There was no open change in the telling price either by the lo cal co-ops or private firms but there was noticeable shading among corns of the smaller oper ators, due to their lack of distrib utive ability. Ia a measure the latter was due tw the lack of money for storage purposes. Despite the efforts of shippers, the market for butter was hold ing more or less steady here al though the price changes on the exchange have affected the open market adversely. Make was last holding its own. Further advance of lc lb. la the buying price on live poultry here suggests the extremely lim ited offerings arriving during the last few days. Cash buyers were offering up to a dime for light hens. Active demand was showing for old crop country killed lambs Late receipts have been moderate and tales have been up to 12 12 He. the latter in a very limited way. Hogs were In good call. Funeral Services Slated Sunday For Mrs. M. M. Daws SILVERTON, March 17 Fun eral services for Mrs. Minerva Mayett Daws, born at Silverton May 9. 1858. will be held at Oregon City Sunday. She was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fenderson and the widow of the late Willmian G. Daws. She survived by five sons, Ernest Lloyd, Merle, Willis, and Alvia, Radio Program SATURDAY, MARCH 18 KOAO 680 Sc. 0rraUla 7:00 Morning Meditations, led by Mis Merry Pittmaa. 8:00 Morning Concert. 10:00 Home Economic Observer. 18:00 Neoa Farm Hear. 4:00 The Hsymaker eU time orches tra. 6:30 Farm Hoar. -COIN 940 X rortUad 6:30 KOIN Sleek. 1:00 Book ef Life. 5 U0 Steamboat BilL :O0 Bin Cresty, Leonard Haytoa'a orchestra, CBS. 8:00 Redding White, tenor. 9 :00 MeElroy'a Grester Oregonlan. 9:45 DeBoaey' Dance band. XGW ttt X Portland 7:15 Organ Concert. NBC. 7:80 Ls Trio Charmant, NEC. 8:00 Maladies ef the Socth, NBC. 8 : 80 Cressen to from the Log ef the Day, NBC. 9:15 Cooking School. LI H HID 'An Obedient Young Man' f t uA-np TTF ' vr-s 1 1 rrsAV ) I ( UTsJCLB SANL. SAVS WE. GOTTA J I 111-"" " ' GRAINS UNSETTLED HOPS CLIMB BACK Agriculture Measure Benefit is Held Doubtful CHICAGO, March 17 (AB) Unsettlement resulting largely from doubts many traders ex pressed that proposed farm legis-1 lation would prove ot benefit led to sharp setbacks la grain prices late today. One ot the foremost members of the Chicago board of. trade. Frederick Uhlmann, a former vice-president of the exchange. said the agricultural measure which President Roosevelt asked to be enacted was "the most fan- tattle bill ever proposed by any I country la peace time." Reports J carried on market tickers that the 1 house agriculture committee at I TvouuxQfcvu uu d . i t.o uw I imniiiy me dui onerea or ires-1 Id ant RnniT1f n Anlr In nart I effectual toward checking price breaks that followed an early 1 . .. w. w v.... mm jr.. transient wheat market advance 1 Wheat Closed Weak at almost I ,v. i i I us; m uviwia, T " ,"S uuuw yesterday's finish, corn - off, oats H-7i uown. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May, 63-63 ft; July 58tt-i: Sept., 64H-4. ,Corn May, 2T-; July, 28-;. Sept., 38. Oats May 17 S; July. 18: Sept.. 18-. General Markets MtODUC SXOHAsTQa PORTLAND. Ore.. March 17 (AP) Produce exchange, net oneee: Batter I litres 18c, standards 17 He, prime first I 11 ttc. Iirsts ie. I Era (res extras lte. I mediants le. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore. March 17 (AP) Butter rnat n score r better si pound, itaadsrds 30 He. Errs Pari 11 a Poultry Producers' aaU- lag prieea: Freak extras 10c. standards loe, mediums A3. Country eaeata SelUng price te retail ers: uouatry-kille nogs, best boteaer nnder 150 pounds, SH-te; vealerm, 80 te 100 pounds, B-Ve; lambs 111 He. spriag 16e. yearhngs Se. heavy awes 4-5c, ean- ner cows 2H-3He, bulla 4-4 He. Mats Oregoa walnut la-lSe pooad. peanuts lOe, Braxila 12-14c. almoads ls- 10C tilbert 20-22 pecans sue. Caseara bark Buying priea. 1983 peeL Ss poaaa. Hods HeaeiaaL 1933. 24-86 Buttertat Direct M aaiapera: 8tatiea. 15e: Portland delivery price chara- inx cresm-15-17e. sweet ereasa higher. Lira poultry Bunae net Heavy fceaa, ceiered. 4 pounds ll-12e; do alaasa lOej Itgnta 10c; apnaga, iigbt lze. spctng l-16e, old 10-lZe, eelered loe. aariac lSe. old 10-12. colored lOe. Onions SelUnr priee te retailers: Ore goa $1-1.10 cental. Yakima Spanish 75- 0e cental. Potateea LoeaL 65-73 orange box: Desehatc Gem $1-1.33, Yakima, Qema tl cental. Wool 1933 clip, aomlaal; Willamette valley soma eastera uregaa lt-12 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or.. March 17 (AP) Cattle Beeeipts 25, calves 10; steady. Steers. tSt te 900 pounds, good $4.75- 8.25. median $4-4.78. common gt-d; 90 te 1100 pounds, good, $4.50-5, medium Sd-ASO. eeamoa 83-4: 1100 to 1300 pounds, geod $3.85-4.80, medinm St 8.85. Heifers, 650 to 750 pounds, feed S4.8S-4.90. eeasSBOtt-aaediuas S2.SO-4.2St 750 te 900 pouads, good-ehoiee $4-4.28, common-medium 82-4. Cows, good $3-60- 8.78, common-mediant 82.75-8.50, low eat- ter aad cutter SI. 25-2. 75. Bull year ling excladed, good (beef) $2 50-3.00. cutter-medium $1.50-2.50. Veslors, gi choice $5.50-6.23, medinm $4.35-6.50 cull-common $2.50-4.25. Calves, 250 te 500 pound, good-choice $4-4.50, common-medium $2-4. Hors Beeeipts 400; stesdy. Light light. 140 to 160 pounds, good ehoiee, $3.50-4.35. Lightweight. 160 te 180 pounds, $4.35-4.85: 180 to 200 pound. $4.25-4.35. Medium weight, S00 to 220 peend t3.75-4.35; 230 to 350 pound. $3.50-4.25. Heavyweight, 250 to 290 pound $3.25-4; 290 te 350 pounds, $3.15-3.85. Packing sows. 375 te 850 pounds, good $3-3.75, $350 to 425 pounds $3-3.50, 42S te 550 pounds $3-3.50; 275 to 5SO pounds medium $9-3.25. feeder and itoeker pigs, 70 to ISO pouads, good cboiee $2.56-3.50. Sheep aad limb Receipts 1100; steady. Lamb. 90 pounds down, good-choice $5.35-5.65, common-medium 83.50-6.35. Yearling wethers, 90 te 110 pounds, good ehoiee $3-4.10. medinm $2-3. Ewe 90 te ISO pound geod-eheice $1.25-9.75, 120-150 pounds 1 3 3.50, all weights om-moa-ssediuni $l-t. ' Portland Grain PORTLAND, March 17 (AP) . Wheat: Open High Low Clone May new 494 50 49 SO May old 50fe 81 30 60 July 50 H 50 V 50H 50 Caah wheat: No. 1 big bend bluestem 65H; dark hard winter 13 pet 5SH. 11 pet. 61 Hi hard winter 47. Northern spring, western white 46; western red 45. Osts: No. 3 white 820.00. Cora: No. 3 yellow 317.50. Millrua standard 814.00. 9:45 National Farm aad Home Hoar. 10:80 Woman's Magasine ef the Air. 11:30 Organ Concert. NBC. 13:15 Western Agriculture, NBC. 1 :0O Stringwood Ensemble, KBC. 2:00 Cosmopolitans, NBC. 3:30 Familiar Songs, NBC. 5:15 Around the World club. NBC. 7:30 Homicide Squad. 8:15 Bal Tabarin orchestra, NBC. 8:30 Musical Manneqnia. 9:00 Spotlight, NEC. 11:00 Hotel Ambassador. NBC. 11:30 Gas Arnheim's orchestra. NBC. GAINS TO 25 Salem Markets - Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, ft .20 pe handred. Sarplas 95c (Klik bated ea seaU-aeatkly batterfat everage.) Batterfat Sweet,-18c; soar, 10c. Prises paid t growers ft? Sales Vuyara March 17 (The Price beJw. aapptisS ey a local grocer, are Indicative t the daily aaarket bo rTnf'ln'0 Aaaragae . , - .is to .it Carreta, Caut, erate i.ts to x.oo JfP?. at CSebag la. oioe so. eaefei jz Ptatoe Yakiata No. 1 .6S r . . . . . . 7. .' "lie Lettuce, calif. s.ooteAOO 10""0. h!l Onioas. Labish. eirt. . .7t .1.50 Paraaips. handred ttsaearaw local .- , JOt (Vnt IV OS rinry, Calif, erat .1.90 8.50 Mexican Teasateea Italian Broccoli, lb. apples 07 to .0t wiaeaapa , .50 aad .7$ A9 aad .St .40 te .60 .65 Kewtowaa Berne Beaaty Oaaea CaaUflowex. Calif erate 1.10 Brasaela aprouti, Calif, lb, .10 Rata ba raa. hunarel .1.00 te 1.28 .1.50 te 1.7S .8.00 te 4.00 .70 2.6S 3.50 Orsarss. p.p. Orangea faaey Beets. Caltf, do Tnraipa. Calif., erate Bpiaaea, uaiit, erate HOPS Top. 1933, lb Top, 1931, lb. .25 .20 BOOS Baying Prices Kiln. . .ia - .11 - .10 . .04 . .10 . .08 . .08 . .09 . .10 -5.00 4.10 3.85 Standards Mediums POULTRY Old roosters Colored hens . Medium hens Licht kens Bakers Light fryers 1CSAT Lamb top Hogs, top Hera, first cuts Bteers , , 03 te .04 .01 te .03 02 te .03 03 to .024 .06 V Cows Heifers .. Bull Dressed veal, top Dressed hors . .09 QOA1S AND tlAS Wheat, western red .53 .52 .16.00 .18.00 .35.00 White. No. 1 Barley, ton. ton Oats, whit toa Oat gray, top, toa Hay. bnylac en Oats and vetch, ton .16.00 te 12.00 .11.00 te 13.00 Alfalfa. Teller, 1st eat Alfalfa, eastera Oregon .14.50 Clover hay .10.00 to 12.00 WOOL Medium Coarse .11 .08 .no market Mehair Stocks and Bonds March IT (Copyright, 1933. 8tandard Statistics Co.) ITOCX AVERAGES SO 20 20 90 Ind'ls RB'a Ct's ToUl Todsy S2.3 28.3 76.0 62.7 Prev. dsy zv.z 7.s aa.u Msreh S 44.7 24.9 71.8 46.4 Year azo 83.3 S2.5 104.1 65.8 t years ago r- 134.8 345.9 188.0 High 1933 , 42.8 23.S 68.1 43.9 High 1938 78.3 39.S 111.0 73.9 Low 1933 35.1 13.2 51.8 35.0 BOND AVERAGES 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total 62.2 61.9 78.5 67.5 Today Prev. day March 8 8 years ago High 1933 Low 1333 High 1933 Low 1933 61.9 61.9 78.3 67.2 58.3 74.5 84.8 76.3 .94.0 107.0 99.2 100.1 .66.1 65.7 85.2 72.0 .58.3 57.0 .71.8 78.0 75.4 86.3 70 9 63.6 78.1 S3.3 47.4 57.5 Ideal Girl Talk Is Given League At Jefferson High JEFFERSON, March 17 Miss Lens, nurse for the health unit. addressed the high school Girls league on "The Ideal Girl." She mentioned the following charac teristlcs of an ideal girl: Vitality, good health, happiness, cleanli ness of mind and body, intelll gence, honesty, trustworthy and fair, broadmindedness. neatness courteous, generous and modern The Jefferson boys played the Albany church teams Tuesday night in the local gymnasium The Juniors won 40 to 7, and the seniors won 32 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Jones motored to Eugene Wednesday to see their son and brother, Raymond Jones who became very in Sunday. He was taken to the hospital at Eu gene Immediately, and because of his condition he was taken Wed nesday by train to the Southern Pacific hospital at San Francisco DANCE 13 TONIGHT SILVERTON HILLS. March 17 The Silverton Hills community club has made arrangements for a St. Patrick's dance to be held Seturday night, March 18. at the clubhouse. Music will be furnish ed by the Leslie family. , SCANT CENTS Beer Bill Impelling Contract Deals at 20 Cents The local hop market hat climb ed to 2 S cents, only three cents oft the election spurt high ot last fall. TJvesley has bought S3 bales from Porter field at the as cent figure. The congressional action on tha beer bill has also given an impe tus to contract dealing, and la ad dition to contracts announced, earlier la the week, the following have beea closed: Roberts and Line have con tracted 25,000 pounds for two years at 20 cents; Ray contracted 200 bales for two years at 20 cents; and ia Yakima, Wasb, Hart aad Williams signed up 28, 000 pouads at 2 OH cents for two years. , WALL STBEET GOES IN PARTIAL RETREAT NKW YORK. March IT. (AP) A partial retreat from the ad vatd positions occupied Wed nesday and Thursday occurred on. mmt financial fronts today. Losses ranged from fractions to 2 points or so, with a few exceptions. Sales, 1,726.580 shares, were little more thaa half yesterday's volume. The close was heavy. Losses of 2 points, or slightly larger, ac curred in American Telephone, Union Pacific, Consolidated Gas. American Can, Allied Chemical and Ppblic Service of New Jer sey, whilj IT. S. Steel, Westing house, Du Pont, National Biscuit. Woolwortn. North American and Santa Fe sag ted 1 to nearly 2. Case lost 4. Rails fought the trend for a while, but finally sold off. The "wet" issue looked rather subdued, though some sugars and the gold mining group established and held higher prices. Striking evidence of the move back to normalcy In credit mar kets was provided by the Federal Reserve statistics and by the consequent droop of money rates. With currency circulation, dowa $269,000,00 and the Central Banking system's gold stock u $327,238,000 higher, it was ob vious the enormous strain had lifted, perhaps even more quick ly than had seemed probable. H. E. C. HEARS TALK FAIRFIELD. March 17 Mem bers of Fairfield H. E. C. and a number of visitors enjoyed a spe cial meeting at the hall Thursday when Mrs. Daisy Bump of North. Howell gave a talk on "Flower gardens and lawns," and Mrs. C E. Allenback gave a talk on "The vegetable garden." No. 43 Synopsis of Annual Statement ef the Mill Owners Mutual Fire Insurance Com psny of Iowa, ot Des Moine in the State o Iowa, oa the thirty-first day of December, 1932, made to the Inruraar Commissioner ef the State ef Oregoa, pursuant te law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up, Mae toal. INCOME Net x rfciumi received during tLe jeer, $l,G33..r94.62. Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. $95,890.80. Income from other sources received during the year, 81,933.65. Total income. 81,781,418.57. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year in. -lading" adjustment eipenses, S71,86!.6e. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, . Commissions and salaries paid during the year. $44,953.39. Taxes, lieetises and fees paid during the yea-. $46,067.01. Amount of all other expenditjrra, $765,217.53. Total expenditures. $2,016,107.64. A9SEVS Value of real estate owned (market value), $745,451.89. Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket value), $892,895.09. Loana oa mortgage and collateral. -te $334,617.76. Cash ia bank and ea hand, Ii6, 279.44. Premiaa ia course of collection writ ten sine September 30, 19 , $171. 634.94. Interest aad rents due aad aeerued, $61,544.08. Other assets, $4,232.92. Total admitted assets. $2,296,656.11. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid, $134. 275.89. Amount of unearned premiums on aU outstanding risks, $1,172,717.01. Due for commission and brokersge, $18,651.08. All other liabilities. $70,543.93. Tetsl liabilities, except capital, 31, 896.187.91. Capital paid up. Surplus over all liabilities, $900, 468.20. Surplus as regards policyholders, $900, 468.30. TotaL $2,296.6511. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Net premiums received during the year. S 9. 107.1V Lose paid dcrini ng the year.r$4,?63.0. during the year, $3,- Lsea incurred 892.15. Name of Company, Mill Owners Mutaal Fire Iaavranee Company ef Iowa. Neat ef President, J. T. Sharp. Name ef Secretary. H. B. Cartes. a Ptarotory resident attorney for aervica, T. E. Larson. Portland. Oregon. - By CLIFF STERRETT 14 I i i f I I I -A