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f frhs OREGON STATE511AN, Salea, Ortgoiu TTe!ngs(!ay Horning. Mar 17, 1833 I Business Directory Card t Ui directory run oa a monthly baai cwly. Rat : $1.00 pr ilne per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Pane-, th brake and shimmy doctor. 278 South Commons,! Street. CATERING Burt Crarr. th caterer. Ph. S751. r CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. R. E. N'orthwce. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L. 8COTT, PSC. Chiropractor. gSt N. High. TeL Kea . DRESSMAKING Drasanmklna la yoax .Mm. Era, $7 50 day. Copy picture- Tel. 7114. FLORISTS CUT flower, wedding bowiuat--fua nl wreath decorations, C. jr. BreU banpt. florist, mil Court. Tel . ; i ALIi kind of Horal work. Luts Flor 1st. ICth Market. Tel. 8592. GLASS Auto and window glas mirrors. Tel HQS. Walter J. Downe. 8 Breys. INSURANCE !. BECKS HENDRICKS ; M K. HlaH TJ- 4t COFFEY-SMITH, ge. toe. Tel. H32. LAUNDRIES TOT NEW SALEM LAUNDRY TWW WEIDEH LAUNDRY III S. Hlch Tel. Mi CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First tn Quality and Service Telephone tlti H Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and V"1 -HARRY W. SCOTT. The Cycle Man". MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattresa 11.00. Renovators and fumlgatora Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed ding Co. Tel. . ww ct. v"w- New mattress made to order, old remade ( carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff rog weaving. Salem Fluff Rag Mat trees Factory, a ISth ft WUbuc Tel. 8441. Otto F. Z wicker. Est. 1911. MUSIC STORES 1 GEO. a WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machines, sheet muste aad plana studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 4S2 State Street. balcm. MUSIC INSTRUCTION : Will trade guitar and lessons for anything I can use. Storhow, 450 Court. MEDICINE Dr. Chaa Lam Chinese Medicine Co. nmira Tuaadav and Friday, 10 :20 aJU. to 4 :30 p. m. 142 N. Commercial. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint ft Roofing. 474 Ferry. PAINTING Painting, paper-hanging, decorating. Estimates tree. Klieppwrd. Tel. 4180T Interior W. H. PRINTING FOB STATIONERY, cards, pamph leta, prograaia, books or any kind of prtoUne, caU The Statesman Printing Department, 213 & Commercial. TeJ- phone 0101. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT N. U Clement, Income Tax Reports, Auditing. U . ComX Tel 8020 or 6267. REAL ESTATE . BECKS A HENDRICKa TeL 434T. i W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 124 a Liberty St Tel. 04$. SOCOLOFSKY ft SON -J04-5 First NafW Bk. BIAS. TeL f 80T. STOVES iTOVES and stove repairing. Stoves Mhuflt and reDalred. Ail 1 Undo of woven wire fence, fancy aad lain, hop baskets, books, togan " i in and Stove Works, 242 r-h.m.!t.t- TeL 4714. R. B Fleming- TRANSFER "APITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22$ Itate St TeL 1111. Distributing, for vaxdlag and storage our specialty. Set our rates, y ' ' ' " ' ' fOR local or distant transfer storage, ail 212L, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks o Portland dally. WELL DRILLING It A. Wsst, 20 years experience, IFD 0. Cox 1,82 A TeL tlOFs. , Rickreall Senior 1 Class Ha "munk, Picnic : Along Coast RICKREALL. .May 16. TluOl senior class of the Rickreall high oehoor celebrated vouna aar" Friday with a picnic at Klickiut lake, oa the Coast hlghway.-Mrs. Ketch, teacher, and Mr. nueneii, principal accompanied the class. There are 10 members In this year's graduation class, fire girls and five boys! Mildred Robinson Elizabeth: Powell, Naifia .Carrol, Edna McCrow, Margaret Edgar. Chester Cunningham, S t a a I ey Sherwood. Gordon BlhL Joe Sim moss and Mervtn Waring. Com aenceme&l will ba held early In Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified 'Advent-stag Single Inter Hon per llse.lOe Tcre lnsertioas per Una lOo 8ix Insertions par line.. S Of One month par llne..tl.0t Minimum charge ....tit Copy tor thla page ac cepted until 1:30 the even ing before publication for lasslficata. Copy re ceived alter this tin will be ma under ta beading Too Lata to Classify. The Statesman assumes no Itnsnclsl responsibility for, errors which .may- ap pear In advertisements pub lished la Its columns, and In cases where this piper Is st tanlt will reprint that part ot an advertisement In which the typographical mistake ocean. The Statesman reserves the. right t reject objee tlonal advertising It far ther reaerres the right to classify all adrertlslag oa dar the proper classification. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED, hixti grade salesmen on the fastest sellinc deal ta town. Call Wed. 1 to i p.m. Ask for Mr. Olesoa, 404 Masonic Did. SITUATIONS WANTED Will -car for lawn or other work fer room. Tel. S72(. Wanted, home and wages in refined family as companion ana nouseiceeper. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Fresh crabs now at Ftdler's stand. Intersection Silverton-Portland road. Pabst Blue Ribbon. Goets Country Club bottle beer. 77S Edge water street. West Salem, t blocks from end of bridge on Salem-Dauas highway, For Sale: Late model Royal type writer, typewriter desk and chair. cnas. wiper. irsi National Banc Building. For Sale, Almost new Thor washer, with hose 240. Cash TeKiater 210. Singer sewing machine $8.60. Spring , filled mattress, springs, half price. Elizabeth Olson, Woodburn Apt a., Apt. zz. wooaburn, tuver r. ol). Large varieties of my Englewood grown shrubs, trees and plants at re duced prices. George Schrelber, 2000 Nebraska Ave. TRADE Miscellaneous Wanted to trade lot fer good used car. Tel. 0580. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED 10" old fir ta Howard. 2385 N. Front St woods. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c child.. 15c. Two blocks a of library, & Winter. Steel. Span. Guitar. Mandolin. Be ginners, adv. classes. Harmony, notea Registration ends June 1. StudMO xei. 7186 or Y. W. C. A. 827$. We pick up dead or worthless horses. cows. neep, rree or cnarge. Tel. 4b, FOR RENTROOMS Modern room, garage, 1577 Court St Tel. 4857. sip. porch. 1 Bleeping room, $1.50. 1 housekeep ing room 13.00 everything xurmsnea. las. sos M. winter t ROOM AND BOARD Board, room, $20.00. near P. O. (422. Comfy rma. Board optnL Tel. S7II. Cosy downstairs room with board adjacent to oath lor lady, ilB.oe. Note The lady who brought the above ad In failed to leave her address or phone number and the ad taker did not notice It until after she had left Any party Interested may receive fur ther Information by calling The States man onice. Wanted a refined middle age or el derly gentleman te room aad board. Write Box 195, care Statesman. Nice front room, twin beds, nicely furnished, quiet modern home, good meals, four blocks from State. 818 Bellevue. Office girl . FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pattoa apartment downtown. Call Fatton's book star. Fur. S R. apt. 2281 HaseL TeL 7844. Lovely fur. S-r. apt 1580 Center. Furn. duplex apt C60 Union. Duplex apt, 051 N. Winter. faMaaweMseWSMefceaMi'MaeS1Mar Apt $12.00. 897 N. Com'l. Pre scot t apartments, furnished, mod- era, freshly decorated, fine kitchen, at I tractive place, a P. bus line, adults, 10S4 Oak. 2 R. apt. frlgidaire, 1200 Court Olymple 720 N. Liberty. - Furnished or unfurnished aoartmeata Nice modern apartments, 4S8 Center. Diiplex apt., wnfnrn. 951 N. Winter. OR RENT HOUSES Furn. and unfurn. houaea B. Forkner. 1410 N. Cottage. TeL 802L eeeesjeesessSssSjssSaw 6 rooms $8.00, TeL 7104. Modern S room aouse, wau rurnisn ed. North Summer near mV St. Will rent to adult, June, Jnly, August,- aa Oeslred. References. Phoa 878". Finest asodern S-reom Cowrt and Apt.. - garages, gardens, $20-$25. Phone Slat. .: :' . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . wr . m o . .i ani its'x at. s sis I Ricbmotid. $25.oo. p. n.uBeiL 223 Oregon Bldg. Pboa $802. i - FOR RENT " Modern flv room barn : With full cement basement, furnace, fireplace. aa 41vmhT reena, eor. lot. garaa, lo cated at 2035 8. Church Bt. The price is rlrht Sea ' ' W. H. GRABENHORST 48 Ca . ? .m - Kiha Iwaral 134 8. Liberty St. Phono 648$ Nice five room cottage, new pamt and pyr. 1455 Ferry. nne szoy. FOR SALE Real EsUU - 6 room modern heuss, 159S. w. ln. FOR SALE Real Estate - - - " 1 a a 1, ,-! r i-ri iin Don't build untO you see the twa fine lota all ta -cherries, pears aad ap ples, lull bearing, one block soota of Leslie junior high school, nice view, level lota, 60x120 each. Sell one or both cheap, easy payments. Owner, 745 Rural Avenue, paone 8854. - FOR SALE OR TRADE Sit A. 17S A. In alfalfa. 1SS A. good hop land, baL pasture and tim ber, t R. mod. bouse, large dairy barn. etc 140 A. stocked and eaofooed rudi. well Improved, some trade and terms. - 2S A. stocked and equipped, R. mod. house, barn, chicken house, 1 A. nuts. 4 A. peaches. North, near school VAN M. GREEK 114 Oregon ldg. ICS A. STOCK RANCH For 1250 you can own this dandr rancn. eoia lor livuo two years ago. uooa Improvements. Running water ana good roads. Better look this ever. J AS. u. SEARS. Realtor 122 a High SNAP. $100 buys choice lot on Falrmount H11L beautiful shade treea navlna- nald. sewer pipe In. Near Lincoln St. Sur- rounaea fcy neantlful nomea. Xot ta wen worth -double amount asked for. enown ay appointment only, by Been tel er Tbomason. 241 State St MMsss"ssessjsassAsa1SaejSeaS)SSaesi ; Good semi-modern 7-room plastered residence, basement, fireplace, plumb ing, on two big lots covered with not, cherry and ornamental trees and roses, grape arbor, near schools, nice view, going at depression price. Also two beautiful building Iota 0x1 20 each with Urge fruit trees, block south Les 11 brick school, at bargain, easy tarma mmer, o nurai Ave. roone S!4. NEAR WOODBtTKN Well Improved SO acres, mostly riv er bottom, running; water, electric lights, family fruit. This place la a bargain. Very liberal terms wffl be orierea responsible party. SEE HAWKINS ft ROBERTS. Inc. For Farm Bargains !... . ......... . , r nn 111njm FOR RENT Several good residence properties with large garden spots ready for j)i.n i! n, a to zu per month. . CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors S44 State St. Phone 0TI8 mm ....... . , -- vmiai SNAP Throe room house, with garage and wooasnea, lot 70x50 reet. paved St., oe ment walks, located at 1840 N. Win ter St. Price 2800 CASFT W. H. GRABENHORST A Realtors 184 S. Liberty St. CO. EXCHANGE Real Estate sSwassaasaa e.ieaW EXCHANGE Neat I room bungalow at Myrtle Point to trade for good home la Sa lem. Ask m about It CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtor 344 State Pt. Phone OTOI FOR SALE FARMS mm m .......... - - -,-n j-ij-uvcw 04 A. FIRM Forced to sell at sacrifice nrfa ISO per acre. Well worth one hundred per acre. Rich black loam soil, none any better. Shown by an acnointment Ita ly by Bechtel or Thomason. 241 State s It and ne ennvlnrwd ACREAGE 35 A. tfftSA Farr Improvements. Good road. II cultivation. 4 A. timber. T win PT you to see this pUce before you "in give terms. ee. JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor 132 a High FIVE ACRES Three room house, chicken house faraga, good land all cultivated. Price iuou. 3v oown. sis per mo. IM- ONE ACRE HOME Close in. flne lanri nnrt In t.. Derries. late built home, plastered, drilled well, good gravel St. electrici ty, .trice $1250. $400 down, balance See. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 14 LlbertT St. Phrm Sl WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted Iuium hi Stainm vain. etAAA - $1800. Must have basement and srar- age. $25 down, $20 per mo. Box ix, care statesman. I . want some lots In North Salem. vrm traae xtrst mortgaga. H. C SHIELDS Oregon BMg. Tel. 8902 Business Opportunities w " - - - -i-i-i-Lrtq-.-uvtAfut Cafe for sale. 817 N. Commercial. IWVJSaTORS: Well seoiireil flrmt mortgage loans laOO to $2000. 1 lnt JHILS ft MILLER, Mtge. Loans 244 State St. Phflna 4708 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY ""f.n.. innn.Muxiuuxjui Custom hatching, 800 eggs at ltto every Saturday and Tuesday. TeL ll J J. le's Hatchery. Baby rhlpVT j, nt iatfVi tnilav May 18. 600 nice week old chicks. wanner Hutch-ry, o North 6th. MONEY TO LOAN 'Bells of Harmony' Heard ever KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really realty different TOT7 GET THE FULL AMOUNT OV LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE . ON LOANS $10 to $300 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 111 New Eligh Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BY STATE 818 State Street TeL $-7-4-0. i"wvrfc4,riykjxn-e, PERSONAL INST ALLM BNT LOANS i STATE LOAN COMPANY I aia wregon xiuuaing, zna loor ; Office hra 19 :00 at. to s :J0 p. M. 1 Telephone 7782. S-1S5. State license No. 1 XT I Sw-erlhsesaiaBeaj Borrow on personal property ; repay tn monthly InstalTmenta WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO, Bute Ue. 8-169. 805 Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877. POLLY AND HER Interesting Facts Ml The Draft bill signed years ago today. John H. Curtlss. - the Norfork boat builder and Intermediary ta the Lindbergh kidnaping confess ed that his negotiations were false a year ago today. - o Watch for the Friday's States man for Salem Food news. O We were standing on the cor ner the other day talking te a fel low by the name of Jamlsoa who represents the Genera Food Sales company here, lost then one ox Kapphaha'a big diggers went by. "That reminds me. said Jamison "X have a golf date," and off he went. o . The Kellogg's cereal company nses 10,009 bushels ot corn every day. An entire year's yield from ft acres. MONET TO LOAN rfc-RSONAX. LOANS MADB an furniture, ears, salaries er ether good eecuilly. Repayable metrthly. When 1a financial aeed see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bide Pbane IIIL MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange ta reduce yout payments You keep the ear P. A. EIKXR Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Phone 4T2I Ssiaos, Ore. LOANS WANTED Wanted to borrow 2700.00 oa pUoe worth $4000.00. Box lit, care States- FOR SALE WOOD Old fir dry and green $4.00 and wa. Phone 2(72. Ash and fir, Judd. Phoae 11114. GUARANTEED DRY TeL 4000 Salem Fuel Co. Trad CotUga Ash, fir aad eak. Tel. B84L Dry eak. 4 ft $4.00. TeL S70L Dry wood $4 cord. TeL 8488. Old fir 12", 14-. TeL 8788. Pry wood, all kin da TeL 4418. LOST AND FOUND Lost Ladles wrist watch. Reward. TeL 4448. Lost. Probably on Promt St. Horn rimmed glassea Call 8847. Reward. Lost, glassea. Return 222 8tate. Re- ward. Lost Monday, white wire haired ter rier, 1 months. KWJM. Tl FOR SALEUSED CARS McKAY3 USED CAR8 WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 26 Ford Coupe $ 28.00 27 Essex Coach - 27 Star Sedaa 28 Durant Sedaa 78.00 98.00 125.00 148.00 145.00 198.00 27 Chrysler Sedaa ,., , .. 29 ford Roadster 28 Nash Bedan 20 Ford Coupe 81 Ford Pickup 285.00 295.00 295.00 498.00 848.00 30 Cnev. IX Luxe Sedan '22 Che v. DeLuxo Coach . '82 Plymouth Sedaa '20 Ford Panel Traok 878.00 '81 Chev. panel Track 825.00 TRADES Open Evenlnrs ana Sunday McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 322 Center Phono 8180 420 N. Com'L USED CARS Bought for Cash Always Sell for Less See BORREGO 240 N. Liberty Phone 8888 " " "-Winiin.ri.ri Model A Ford truck for sale. Hawl- Ing Job goes with, truck. BL T. Pierce, j. urner. Sell or trade '27 Dodge Rdster. 7871. USED CAR EXCHANGE 48 Chemeketa Headomartere for - a mm. Wa will bay your car for cash er aeil it ror yea on conslgnmeat. WANTED USED CARS '"- " m m m i r-m -ara r,vvaraajvxri-n NEW AND USED CARS AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES '32 HUDSON SPECIAL SEDAN. Brand new. '28 ESSEX PACEMAKER SEDAN Brand new. 88 PLYMOUTH R-S COUPE Brand new. 20 CHRYSLER ROYAL COUPE 'SO BUICK BUSINESS COTTP1B '32 PLYMOUTH BUSINESS COUPE II HUBBON 8TD. SEDAN 27 CHRYSLER 70 SEDAN '80 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 28 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN '29 ESSEX 4-DOOR SEDAN 20 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN '27 ESSEX 4-DOOR SEDAN '38 FORD BUSINESS COUPE MANY OTHERS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE STATE MOTORS INC. 1 Hlrh at Chemeketa Opi Evenlnew GETS AXOTHER SCHOOL PIONEER, May II Miss Eu gina Shanks who has taught school here for the past two yean hss secured a position with the Oak Dale school for next year. PALS mm in fill CHS Mil Butter, Egg Marts Continue Firm; Lamb Still Dull; , Asparagus Down 10o PORTLAND. May II f API Market for butter reflected Indi vidual strength for Portland which wag keeping supplies well cleaned up. Demand for fresh con samption as weO" as for storage was taxing care of whatever sup plies were available; and there appears scarcely sufficient ot these to fin current requirements. Demand for top quality butter for store being In excess ef the supply, the local market continu ed above that of Seattle. Butterfat ralnes here the high est in the northwest for similar quality. There was a rather firm tone generally suggested la the market for. eggs bat no further change in the price was noted. Demand con tinued for current receipts which were not so plentiful - While It was difficult te move small sized broilers those around IK pounds each for some time past; there was today a good call for everything la the chicken line. Hen prices -were firmly held. There was still a rather per sistent eall for dressed turkeys and especially nous. Local and outside eall was qulekr taking care of all arrivals at current values. Activity was reported for coun try killed calves after the recent dull tone and lower price. There Is now a firm market up to 74 cents pound for top Quality. Trade in country killed mutton and lamb continued of rather glow character with prices more or lees weak here. Sales of top spring lambs war up to lie with year lings 5-9 e for mediums up to tops while ewe were alone in fair call at e except for canners which are 2c pound. Hogs are firm. Asparagus waa down about a dime a pyramid. NEW YORK, May 16 (AP) Stocks recapture part ot their recently lost grcd today la a fairly Inclusive rally. Bonds tended toward firmness, Germsn Governments recovering. Prominence was accorded the textiles, sugars, metals, foods snd alcohols. The genersl run of net gains was 1 to 4 points; some less active issues exceeded the upper level. American Telephone offered strong leadership, especially after one of the Bell system operating companies had declared a regular Quarterly dividend, Allied Chemical, Ceianese, Am erican Sugar, TJ. S. Smelting, United Fruit. Coca Cola, Crown Cork. National Distillers, Case, Santa "Fe and Union Pacific clos ed 2 to around 4 higher. U. S, Steel, American Can, American Tobacco "B." Westlnghouse. Du Pont, Southern Pacific, National Steel. Consolidated Gas, Western Union and North American firm ed a point or more. Sales aggregated 3,501,0 41 shares. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby glten that the undersigned by an order ot the County Court ot Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the Cth day of April, 18 3$, was appointed administrator ot the estate oi Mary u. waits. deceased, and that he has duly Qualified as such. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at my office In the United States National Bank Building, Salem. Oregon, or at the office ot my attorney. Otto K. Paulus, 40S First National Bank Building, In the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice, to-wlt April It. 19JJ. Dr. Ray M. Waits Executor ot the Last Will and Testament of Mary C Walts, de ceased. Otto K. Paulus, Attorney for Executor. A. Is- 16-M. S-10-17. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that copies ot the rules and regula tions of the Civil Service Com' mission of the City of Salem, Ore gon, may be obtained at the of fice ot the Recorder ot said city at the city ball. Civil Service Commission By Mark Poulsen, City Record- er. and Secretary of .said Com STOCKS PORTIOr. OF LOSSES mission. M. 12-1 4-1 S-lT-lE-lt. 20. v A CompleU Dlsxniisa m CM rrvm. ,r v EUROPE WORRIES GRAIN TRADERS HUGE WOOL Weather Clears, Corn Belt; . Speculative " Demand Wanes CHICAGO. May 1 (AP)- Disturbed by misgivings about political happenings in Earope aad by uncertainties regarding administration of the Roosevelt' farm relief Inflation bllL grata markets worked downward today. Clearing weather In the corn belt was an additional bearish factor. Curtailment of specula tive demand, rather than ur gency of selling, stood out. as characteristic of the. day's op erations. ' Wheat closed unsettled. K-tt under yesterday's finish, corn, 1 1 down, eats, off. Today's closing Quotations: Wheat May 71; Jnlv T1U. H: September 74-; Decem ber TIU-K. Cera May 44: July 41; September 4771-: December 4tK. Oats May 2S&-K: July 2SU; September 2IU-: De cember 27. General Markets TaOSTon SXOHAVGl POSTLAKD. Ore May 10 (AP) Produce excaaaga, sat price! : BntUr Estree 29e. staadards 21 fcft, prima firsts 22 He. firate Sle. Im esh extras iBe, sirdisma lte. Portland Grain PORTLAND, May 16 (AP) Whett Opea Blgh Low Close Kay .61 K 09. 0SU 414 Jsly OS 08 t SS Sapt SS 64 44 4 Cata wheat No. 1: Big Bead bluett Tl; dark hard winUr 18 pel 72 H. 11 pet 60 tt; soft white, hard -later I3: northora lyriag, woatara white, wostara red bi. Oeu: Ye. 3 whito 824. Cora: Me. 8 Z. Y. $12.83. Killraa ataa vr4 $3L Portland Produce POBTLAXD. Ore, Mar 16 (API Batter Crista, eattae 23. etaadaroa. 24 Ha pooa4. Uattorfat ParUaad deliver : "A" grads 2 J 34 pound ; Xaraers' doer e- uverjr al-22; sweat areas s highar. Kin r self is Pealtrr Producers aou- iag prioos: Overalls 17a, extras 16a, six- eotors ie. neeiaaas laa aoaoa. cajr- tag pries ot wholesalers: freak carroat rteotpta 50 poaads ap, lie doaaa. Ceaatry meets Sailing price te retail- art: Cooatrr billed hoge, boat batchers aadsr 150 pound e-6fee, vealera 80 te 100 pounds, 7-7 Vie, spring lambs 12-le, jaarliaga 6-0e: heavy ewaa 8Ya-3c cen ser sows 3-ae, bulla 5-6s pooad. atoaau Aomiaal bajiog price: 13S cLs 7 Ha aenad. fat uragoB waUrata 14-le, peaaata 10a. Braaila 1214a. almonds 15-16a. Xil- barta SO-'i'Ja, pacast SOa pooad. Ceaears bark Bayiag price: 19S8 peL Hs poeae. Hops Semiael. 1032, 70-, 5a. Lira pealtty Baying price: Heavy heas. cotorad. 4H poasds 12-lSe. do diojss 11-11 He. lights lie; aprtaga, 1H pooad op. lie: colored sprint's 15- 16e pooad: docks. Pskia broilara. lO-lOe: old dacki. Pekiaa. 12a: colored 10c Oaioaa Salliag priee t retailers: Ore gon 00c $1.10 cental ; Yakima, Spaaisa, 75-Se crate. hew eaioaa Oalif. Berwadas. $2.5 par 50-poond crate, $1.2-1.3a eTaaga box. uauiornia si.io par log. jotatoas Local. 6S-75e areata box. Doschate Gems $1.25-1.40, do Bakers $1.50. sakiauk Cams S1-3O-L40. Kew potatoes Califoroia Garnet V 4a, white lilt. Strewbemaa Beerameate 24s fx .10 SJ5, rresae 80s $1 A 1.74 crate. Wool 19SS Oraxaa cup. aoaaiaal: Willamette valley 13-lae, eattara Oregon 10-lBe. aomtbera Idaho lS-ZOHe pound. iiar Baying price frost prodocar: Al falfa $14-15. cievas $11. eaatara Orogoa tiatetay f IS, eato and vetch Sis. Portland Livestock 1 POBTLAKD. Ore, May 16 (AP Cattle aaaeipU 75, calves 20; steady. Steers, gaod SO-7. oa soa aad in am $4.35-6A0. Helfsra, good $5.50-4.24, imoa sad madiam $8.50-50. Cowa, good S4.6S-5.SS. eommea sad medii $8.85-430. Balls, good S8.2S-S.75, eat tara aad madiam S2.Ba-S.2S. Vaaiers. geod $3-8, eommea sad medium $3.50-5. Calves, good f 4-5. eoanaoa aad medmm S2-4. Uoca KeceiaU 150: steady. Good. 140 ta 200 paaads, $4,15 5.25: 100 te 260 pooad s. S4.60-5.2S; ever 250 peases, $4.10-4.06. 8 s, good $2.7 4- A36, madiam B.50-4. Pigs, geed f 1.1a- 4.36. Sheen Beeelpte 4000: steady. Lambs, eerie a, good snd choice $6- 0.50. medlam li t. Old lambs, good aad fceiee S 4-4.7 6, aemmea sad madiam $8- 4.15. Wetaere, fl-s.50. Ewes. ?l-2.so. CLAMS ARE PLENTIFUL ZEN A. May 16. Clams are plentiful and of good size, report parties from here who made week end trips to Little Nestucca and Winema tor clams. On the trips were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stevens, Wal ter B. Hunt, Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Soha and Louis Bitler. PROGRAM OPEA TO ALL WOODBURN, May 16. A musical entertainment for the publle has been planned by the Ladles' aid society ot the Lu theran church to be given in - the church auditorium on Wed naadaT night. May 17. at o'clock. BLOCK IS SNAPPED UP, Salem Markets ; Grade B raw 4 saCk, co-op. pool price. SI .84 haadred. Surplus $1.15. (Btia seeel ee semi mosUl uttertat average.) Bsrttertai Top 22 He prints 23c, cabee 23c Pili si paid s grawere fey 2Cay IS gales bayecs (The arises Seisw. MpaBed y a Iseal grseec. ere Udissttve ef the daily rtt bat are gaarssteed r The Sataasisa raurr ajtd Tsanuiu Strisg eeess. la, wh. Jt ameaease, sea, -asaltseaTlscaL dea. ABraras, leaal, aes. . JSC . as -LIS vasasge, n. erase pee are. OaliL. Ik. . US .04 as reaa. iut, Ik. Oalias. dea. baaahes Petalaae. YaUaje Xa. S Meal , .1.00 te LIS Tlsriaa. aew SweeO petateas. emte .4.78 .ioe liettaee. Can. .1,60 to 8.00 .OS .01 . 1.00 Oaioaa. Labiaa, svt Kasbaxh. loeal Cetory. Calif, H craU sUsieaa Tawaleai AppUa Wlaeaape, faasy .. . Jt Kxtra laser Sewtowas, taaey . .00 Extra laser OaalifUwar. Calif, crate Oraagaa, a.. Feecy . Basts. Calif, do. Tsralpa, loeal. dot. . Spiaaea. local, crate . iiaaaaaa. lb. oa stock .1.40 2.00 U 2.50 .8.00 U 4.00 .60 JO 50 U .88 .08 LUsds .05 Strawbarriea. Yrasao. 20s 1.BS 1.TS .OO Oreroa Plaaa. 14-cas Celery hoarta. Soa. HBOtarS CToeas .SO Unawsbare .00 to 1.40 .20 te JO .75 .60 Piaeapple, retail BOPS Top. Top. 1081. TV 10SL lb. BOOS Baying Prlees Extras - 8taa4ara aTodiams . .18 . J8 . .11 . .04 . .11 . .00 . JD9 . ao -4.00 .5.00 .8.85 rOOXTXI Old roosters - Colored hose Xedtama Seas Light seas. Spring i SCBAT 1038 spring lambs Lamba. to , Hogs, top - Pint cats Steers .04 te .04 Oows .01 H te .01 HeUera .08 te .08 H .03 te .01 H .05 H Balls Dressed veal, top Dressed hogs .06 H OIUII ASD BAT Wbeat. westers red .67 White. No. 1 .67 Barley, to, tea 1 6.00 te 10.00 Oats, toa 20.00 te 25.00 Hey. boytss pnoae OaU and vetch, tea 15 00 Alfalfa, valley. 1st cat. 15.00 Eastern Oregon 1M an Clover hay .11.00 ta 14.00 WOOL Medium Coarse .15 .16 .06 01 Mi .03 H Mob sir . CASOABA BAAX Oreaa. Ib. Dry. Is. - Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1083. Standard Statistics Co.) stay is STOCK aVXBAOBS 50 20 20 SO Ind'ls RK'i Pt's Total Today 78.8 17A 87.0 74.S Prav. day 72.0 SS.S 85.1 0 Week are '0.1 14 6 81.6 66.7 Tear ace 43.8 17.0 T4.1 44.5 1 years age -187.1 181.2 370.1 ltl.S High 1911 - , 75.3 17.0 05.8 72.S Low 1088 4I.S 3S.S Sl.S 4S.S High 1032 72.8 80.8 111.0 73.S Low 1088 85.1 1S.S 61A 35.0 BOND AVXXAOES 20 20 Tnd'la as's 30 60 Ufs Totsl 80.0 "73.8 7I.S 73.4 Today 66.0 60.4 66.4 60.S 56.1 66.8 .56.8 64.1 v. day Week age Tear age 77A 75.8 00.8 SS.S 74.1 86.3 70.0 70.3 63.1 00.S 73.S S years ago ..03.S 10S.S .60.0 eo.t 50A 67A 7L8 T6A -53.3 47.4 Hlga 1911 Low I8S High 1022 68 A 76.1 Low 1033 . 57.S WACONDA. May 16 Contin ued cold rainy weather is doing considerable harm to some farm crops here. Some hop growers are aireaav predicting a inort croD unless sunshine and warm weather replace the disagreeable showers. A hail storm last Thursdsy Is renorted to have ruined the bulk of the cherry yield, also aoing much damage throughout nop yards of this community, snap ping off the young snoots just ready for training. This freak thunder aad hall storm visited on ly Hopmere, Waconda and a por tion of Fairfield. P P HI The loganberry aad all cane fruit are greatly benefited. Some think that a good crop will yet be harreeted, despite predictions earlier ta the seasoa that the Tinea were toe severely damaged 8 last winter. havb tvWPCM LA I 1 $mSl -BBWmaaimmammwaaa Kay Mill and Eastern Fabricators buy; 20-27c Paid PORTLAND, May 14 (AP) The largest single 'block ot free wool to go oa sale La the United States this year. 2.l$,00t pounds of the Idaho 11X1 dip. was snapped up by eastern and northwest bidders here today la the fast time ef $3 hoars, and ror prices ranging from IS te 27 cents a pound. It wsg the largest single sale ever ander taken at Portland. Ranging la sise from Soft to 124.00$ pounds, the lota were sold ta aa average time of two minutes each, with t to It bid ders naming prlees en every clip. Twenty bidders from eastern aad northwest mills sttended the sale. The light shrinking wools were reported officially to hare sold at prices of 24 to 2S cents a pound, with the higher price ot 27 cents offered tor some of the best grades. The heavy shrinking wools went st 20 to 21 cents. At first it was thought be cause of the lsrge number of lots in which the block was divided tLri the sale might bare to be coatmued tomorrow, but the 6at!t pace at which the bidding started was sustained, and the' entire amount was In the bands ' of buyers lste today. Northwest mills proved heavy buyers, lsrge lots going to the Portland Woolen and Oregon Worsted mills at Portland, the Pendleton, Ore., Woolen mill and the Thomas Ksy Woolen mill ot Salem, Ore. Dry Defenders of Polk County Form New Organization PIONEER. May 15 A group of people from Monmouth, Inde pendence. Falls City, West Salem. Salt Creek and Dallas, met at the Methodist church In Dallas Thurs day for a special meeting to dis cuss prohibition work. - Mrs. Ada Jolly, the state W.C.T.U. presi dent, was the main speaker. A "Dry Defender's" onranlxa tion was organized with Mrs. R. L. Turrell as president and Mrs. W. Coy as secretsry-tressurer; and pastor-advisor. Rev. Smith, all of Dallas; vice presidents. Rev. W. Ebkins of Monmouth. Mrs. B ' Y. Allen of Falls City and Prof. Lyle Thomas of West Salem. HONOR OLDEST MOTHER GRAND ISLAND. May 16 The Unionvale Evangelical church ob served Mother's day Sunday with an appropriate program. Mrs. Penrose, mother of Mrs. Roy Stoutenberg and who was the old est mother present, was given a beautiful bouquet by the assistant superintendent, Carl Thornton. and occupied the seat of honor during the program. IN TRAGEDY i , d . .-. eg "- ' Vw , .' 'aw' Tragedy is etched deeply en the face of 17-year-old Loretta Schmitx. of Elgin, IU- following: the ordeal she recently underwent, when she was forced to stand by and witness the murder of her father. Job Schmitx, by a crazed farm hand, Oliver Day. After Day had shot the giifi father, he forced her ta take the gun and shoot him. Frightened out ef her wits, the girl : did so, thus becoming the execu tioner ef her dada slayer. By CLIFF STERRETTi yxiocrr A ABOOICHek? I S 1 I I I I .-6' i aat, esit. I J s