i I 4 f i :f - Fx - t ;( ' i - Business ctory Cards la Uxim directory res 0a a monthly basis only. Bates 112 per line pr month. AUTO BRAKES , J. atlk Puck, the brake and Aimnr ' o oct or. 17 3 Booth Commercial Street CATERING . Burt Crmry, tho caterr. Ph. 722. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 445. R R. Northneea. CHIROPRACTORS DR. Ok I SCOTT. PSG, Chiropractor. 2M N Hhrh. TeL Rt 2572. DRESSMAKING Exp,' dressmaking In your horn, f 2.80 gay. - Copy pictury. Tot 7284. FLORISTS CUT flower wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorationa C r. Brelt haupt. florist. 077 Court. Tel. (904. ALA. kinds of floral work. Luu Flor ist, lit A Market TeL 222. GLASS Auto and window glass mlrrora TeL 1100, Walter J. Downs. 680 Breya INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICKS lit N. High Tel 4241 . COFFET-SMITH. fen. Ins. TeL 2822. LAUNDRIES THB NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRY TUB WE1DEB LiAUNDRT ?21 & High TeL 2122 CAPITAL. CITT LAUNDRY First In Quality and Service Telephone 2162 - 12(4 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Men" MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattreao I let. Renovators and f umigatora Uugs cleaned. Capital Bed dins Co. TeL 4062. 030 N. CapitoL New mattress made to order, old remade ; carpet clean ins. alio ; flulf rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat tress Factory, a llth A Wilbur. TeL 1441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est. 1S1L MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machines, sheet musto and piano studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machlaea 422 State Street. Balent. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Steel. 8paa. Guitar, Mandolin, Be ginners, adv. classes. Harmony, cotes. Registration ends June IS. Studio TeL 7184 or Y. W. C A. 8878. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Ca Hours Tuesday snd Friday, 10 ;S0 am to 4:10 p. m. 148 N. Commercial. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PAINTING Painting, ' paper-hanglag, interior decorating. Estimates tree. W. EL Bheppard. TeL 4280. printing; rpa STATIONERY, cards, . pamph lets, ' programs, books or any kind of printing, ca The Statesman Printing Department, lit a Commercial. Tele phone 10L 1 ' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT N. D. Clement, Income Tax Reports. Auditing. 110 N. Com'L Tel 2030 or 27. - i- REAL ESTATE BECKS ft BSNDBUC2CS. TeL 4M7. W. H. QRABENUORST ft Ca 121 a Liberty Ct. f -' TeL S4M. eocoLorsKY ft son 204-t rirst Nat'L Bk. BMg. TeL TIOl STOYES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire- fenoe, fancy aad piaia. hop baskets, hooka, togaa hooka Salem Fenoe mad Stove Works, 222 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. a Flemi . TRANSFER CAPITAL, CITY Transfer Co. J State St. Tat, Iin, DistriOuttng, for warding aad storage oar specialty Ost our rate. FOB local or distant transfer storage, call 1121. Larmer Transfer Ca Trucks to Portland dally. ' TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke ft Short. 612 Court TeL 5524. ' WELL DRILLING It. A. West, 2 yearn plaaco, RKD Ho 102 B. TeL II0F5. Wheatland School Closes ; Mitt Page : ReelectetJ Teacher WHEATLAND, June 1 The Wheatland school closed Friday. Miss Mary Page, the teacher, was re-elected to teach here next year. Shearing SO Shropshire, sheep on the Eugene Wilson farm Is in progress with Lane brothers do ing the work. " Mlsf Maud Williamson, who has received treatments at the Salem General hospital for three weekj trat Jtrought to her home here Sunday. She is able to git up at short lnterrals. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Single Insertion per lifitJfe Thro lnertUe pr tta lot Six insertion per Urn, .sic One month par tin. . tile Ulalmem charge ......lit ' Copy tor UU pat ac cented eatil f :30 th area UI before publication tor classification. Copy re eelred after this tine will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. -The Statesman asm meg ao financial responsibility for error which may ap pear tn adrertlaementa pb Uhd la Ita columns, and ta caaee wbere thl paper Sa at fault w01 reprint that part ot an adrerttaoment in which the typographical mistake occur. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objee ttonal advertising. It further-reeerree tht tight to classify all advertising an dor the proper classification. HELP WANTEDMALE WANTED man to water lawn, morning and evening. No boys. 1494 Court. HELP WANTED FEMALE Unemployed efficient dressmaker Open, operate small shop. Everything furnished. No rent. Commit 60. Box SOS, Statesman.- SALESMEN WANTED 2 outside salesmen must have car. (Salary and commission.) 1:30 a. m., 12 N. Com'L SITUATIONS WANTED MSswVVMAAAAAAMVwVVwVVwWWwVwVI Boy, 18, wants farm work. Box 210, Statesman. Married man, small family, wants work. Do anything. Box No. 209, Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous tm rriwwu jxn rirsj-trxri rj -sjnjw Frlt crabs now at Fldler'a stand. Intersection BH vert on-Portland road. Prices that aatlrfy. D. Q Wahlberg. TeL 3504. lunch hour. - RADIO FOR SALE 'nixn 10-tube R-XJ, $178.00 Victor, repos sessed. Balaac due. $51.20. Terms, $5 down, 25 month. See Mr. Janz, Will's Music Store. ClnnA rrfioir inmlr t ft Dn. mntnw hoat. Eugeno Llbby. RL '$, Box 106. Potatoes, Crooked Finger Mountain Burbank. Best S1.2S per cwt. Bring sacks. Hogh Magee. Scotta Mills. FOR SAIX Slightly used Vacuum cleaner with attachments complete. A bargain for cash. Phone 4901 between II and 12 noon. Ask for Mr. Hankins. FOR BALE Indoor motor boat. Perfect condition. Paul H. Carrow, Chemawa, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS "'""i" 'ivWu-innAorui Best hair cot Adults 20c, child., Ito. Two blocks a of library, a Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Modern room, garage, sip. porch. 1577 Court St TeL 457. ROOM AND BOARD Board and room for laAleiL Caam In. TeL EC78. SOS Court St OJHe0eaafcaaa j-r rm. m. ti i rxft ri txtxjXj B. and R. near P. O. $10. Tel. 6482. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Fur. R. aot 2241 T.l 7244. K0' NajseUtsssUjgaaaajgUafcjS Apt $12.00. 297 N. ComT. Duplex apt, unfurn. 251 N. Winter. Well furnished 3 room apartment Garage. Adulta 475 N. CapitoL 2 and 2 room apts. Summer rates. $58 Center. 1 1 1 iinrorsorwXjsjsi j Nice guru, apts., overstuffed. - 520 Union. t room modern furn. apt, with bath. eve n. summer. TeL 4494. . mm m am m m m m -l--,vyyW,f) ji Three room furnished apartment, private bath. Tory nice, 1024 Oak St First floor apartment, 1225 State. FOR RENT HOUSES S-room house. 1880 a High. Purn. and wftfurn. houses, a A, Forknes, ll N Cottage.- TeL 221. 2r. mmgalow, furn. 1242 Chemeketa. Modem turn. 2-room house, close In. TeL SOlt. 170 N. 17th St. 223.60: 435 Rich. mond Ave., 223.60; 2105 N. Fourth St. 2l5.ee: ml Hacel. furnished. 225.. P. H. BELL, 225 Oregoa Bldg. Phone 89BZ. 2 R. furn. houae. 722 N. Cmrrch. FOR RENT Cafe for rent. 897 N. CommerclaL FOR SALE Real Estate Good semi-modern 7 -room plastered residence,. basemen t fireplace, plumb IngV 00 two big lots covered with nut, cherry and ornamental trees and rosea, grape arbor, sear schools, nice view, going at depression price. Also two beautiful building lots 40x130 each with largo trait trees, block south Les lie brick school, at bargain, easy terms. Owner, 7(5 Rural Ave. Phone 2854. BUT TOTTR HOME NOW Dandy 6-R. modem (north) 225. ' 4-R basement, furnace, etc., with another 2-R, house rented, for 1190-. Dandy Fall-mount hit! place for $4,- 29. that Is a bargain, f EG JAa-D BEARS, REALTOR For Home Burs 122 South HitJ Strictly modem 5 room bungalow, close in. Nearly new. A very choice homo at only $3000.00, as furnished. 5 Acres with mortem t room btin galow near Bslem. Price only $3800.0. Terms given. -6 Acres located north of Salem, all fenced and cultivated. Good Hop land. Bargain at $2400.00. Terms;--1. F. ULRICH CO. Phono 1(73 225 State BLroe FOR SALE Real Jbtat Dent build tmtft von see tha la fine lots all to cherriao. pears- and ap- pies, foil soaring, one block south f Laiie rumor nign scnooi. nice view, level tots, 22x120 each. Sell one or both cheap, easy payments. Owner, 722 rama veou, pnono site. - -4WArw IS15 rash will buy a choloo lot. clear title aad abstract oa Fatrmotmt hiU. between IUocoln and Washlagtoa streeta Shown by appointment mly. SEE BECHTEt. or THOMA8ON 241 Stats Street WT.1 take good tight oar or city lot as first payment on modem f-rooaa home. TeL C21. THB JOTS OB COUNTRY LIVTNO Immediate possession of 1 aero of dark, fertile bind, neat 4 room plas tered cottage with nook, bath, built Ins, electric lights, gas, drove well, garage, woodshed, shrubs, flowers and garden '"-Well located oa paved road. Price $1902, part terms, 2 acres, best of location, partly planted to garden, drove well, some buildings. A good buy for $85. cash fit. baL $10 per month, 4 tat CH1LDS ft MILLER, REALTORS 244 State 8treet Phono 4T82 MODERN home well located in N. Salem. Lrrlng room with sua room at tached, dining room, kitchen, aook. 1 bedroom and bath downstahra, 2 bea rooms up, with lavatory, full basement, furnace, trays, $221 down, and balance like rent . Have other good boys. STOB ... ... VAN QREER 201-202 Ore. Bldg. Phono TMt. EXCHANGE Real Estate ,M .1-.-. . u-i.nj-injuuvjJ GOOD TRADE $3000., good farm, 25 acres, stock and equipped. 6 R. house, barm, two poultry houses. Trade for a filling sta tion. SEE BECHTEL or THOMASON. S41 State. Room 4. uWi i,iiln,liiMIMIMM S-A. filberts. 5-A. good prunes 5-R. hoiase, bath, fireplace. Prune dry er, and 2 poultry houses. Trade for Salem home. 30-ACRE TRADE All tn cultivation. Trout stream. Most all tn crop. 6-R. house, bath, light and water system. Barn. Poultry house. On paved highway. Take m small place close to Salem as part. If you want to buy, trade or sell, tt pays to see JAa D. SEARS, REALTOR 132 South High Street POP prvrrr a XTnT7 Nice modem Portland homo to ex change for Salem home or close In acreage home. Also a nice homo at Gladstone to exchange for Salem pron erty. See Vlek with W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St Phone 24(2. . . .U.IIV w w- change for acreage near Salem. Win assume. A1o tlOOO In cash and $1000 clear propt Want small acreage near town. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg,, TeL 8202 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' modern duplex houses with fuB basements. It rooms in all. gara-v--. nice lawns, flowers, shrubs, rockeries and pooL Some furniture. Good In come. Price $8000. Will trade for good rarra near Salem. Prefer cherry or nut orchard with value not to exceed $5500. . " acre farm few miles out 3 room house, barn and outbuildings. Most aU in cultivation. 7 acres fine young cher ries and filberts. Price only $1400. Will consider Salem residence. 2 room bungalow in exchange for house In Los Angeles. ALSO: Modern 6 room house far good home In Tacoma. Ask us about these. CH1LDS ft MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street PhW 4708 FOR SALE FARMS tVL 5airr; Pavement New modem BirtgLong time on part 710 N. High. ACREAGE AUKES CLOSE IN and water system. Bam and large Terms. eaje m.i ae. 7-19 A. RIVER BOTTOM g A. VAfiilV VncV wn.n r m . . - - ' t a. um ber and pasture. 6 R. house. New Zt5Z??y 2500- Terma h-'tZ 7 AislJ WUlFPED im, m -.1 . . I " cultiva tion. AH plow land. Good dark solL 1 i' ""SLi,a.na looI- Price " ' "risains see a& u. BAKS, Realtor 132 B. Hlph St. WANTED REAL ESTATE , "iUWl tu TO BUT - mwrni noma rn North Salem. Closo In. Phone T612 Business Opportunities Far sale am rant ..t . garage, on busy highway. 225 Cbeme- LIVESTOCK and POULTRY " " -1 "vw"sLruxjoki CtULtam f Ktv-e-aw K Ash a ItV.. a.Bd Tueoday. TeL - m.w m tMMriiVI y, - i-irti II IJIJ I n il.!, 1 m - For gaavls fon -narawV m.m .. double, weight abeat 1400. Ftae Urge 4 yr. old Goemsey cow, Just fresh. 2rd house east of Turner. FOR KAT.W flmmUm, mnm- n.. T.- gergow. fresh soon. 612 NJ-ont MONEY TO LOAN 1 - -r it-i-inni- 11 1 .-.t.xvju WRSONAI, LOAN KADB ea turalrure. can. mUfIm or other rood 1 iirti. Inanu, monthly. When hi financial good see 1 wmivrm erasing loan, GENERAL IN VESTMENT - First National Bask Blifc Phoeo SCI2 PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS CUT A y v i a av .av win uimrANl VIS n,.... r.. (i m k . M 2ZlaL hTm- l29 A. M. to :$0 P. It ; .uu"" ' buw uctns na S-I45. 2 Borrow on personal property ; repay In monthly tnstallaMeta. WILLAM. w wi ei. !. .. , POLLY AND HER I IZfZrt- jvzjy ' A" Js?J I 'ClrL 'rr-LA i Ithets no use JL x. t l nAi m m a s n ' nam - ' i a mnt a a wm an a a r am. Njkr "X j s a - - - -. a J,V r7Z' T .ilCrTVVrva r?N A W.vvi l TWO TRIPS ) , . nri "a , m - a . nor --E-a now m w m mt-tmm a ar a i a is k m mi a y a i 1,1 i in i w. f m a na .- MONEY TO LOAN 'Dells of Harmony 'Beard aver KOT2T dtaQr rmg out esaa atrvlea chat la really really . dUfarsac TOTT OUT TBTS FT71X, . AMOUNT OF LOAM . LH CASH r ONLY tAWFUT. TNTERJCST ' STRICT PRIVACT QUICK AND COURTEOUS SETttTCB ON LOANS -$10 to $2 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room lit New Bilgh Bldg. tod Floor LICENSED BT STATB 511 State Street TeL 2-T-4-. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refamooed Arrange to red use your payments Too aaop the ear F. a, ETKEK Cor. Liberty 2tt. aad ferry Phone 4722 SaiflSk Or. FOR SALEWOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood esal TeL 500 Salens Fuel O. Trad A Cottage. Ash, fir aad oak. Tel. 1241. Dry wood $4 cord. TeL 4Sa, Dry wood, all klnda TeL 4412. Dry oak, 4 ft, $4.0. TeL (702. FOR SALE USED CARS McKATS USED CARS WITH AN a SC. THAT COUNTS Essex Coach 2 25 Overland Coach 45 Star Sedan 115 125 100 245 235 545 Chrysler Sedan Chev. Truck and Trailer. Ford Coupe Ford Pickup Plymouth Sedan Cher. DeLnxe Coupe, 200 mL 57$ Chev. Short W. B. Truck 1(5 cnev. panel Truck, reoondl UUMUU irt we trade and give terma Open Evenings and Sundays McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 332 Center 430 N. Com'L Phone 2129 WANTED Several light cara Will pay cash. USED CAR EXCHANGE Terms Trades 542 Chemeketa 1229 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan only driven 14,000 miles. Not 10 of ser vice taken out of rt. New car guaran tee, $465.00. Will accept good milk cow as part pmt See this at once at 240 N. Lib. Borrego's. phono 2482. MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 1926 Stud Coupe a dandy $126.00 1920 Willys-Knight Coupe 26.( 1929 Pontiao Sedan 295. 1931 Ford Pickup 393 M 1929 Nash Sedan 325.00 1938 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe 675 00 1933 Plymouth Sedan , 545 00 1929 Chevrolet Panel Truck 225.00 1922 Chevrolet Track 125.00 TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sunday McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 232 Center Phono 2189 430 N. Com'L WANTED USED CARS Cash for late light car. TeL 7471. Light eoupe. or roadster, good condi tion, not over $80. Terma Ph. 4820. Stocks and Bonds (Copyrifht, 1933. 8uassri tUtiiUes Co.) June 1 STOCK AtrSBAGSt 50 20 itO I 1 t t 1 rr-1 00 Tetat 7TJ 78 72.1 85.0 194.5 77.T 43. . 78 35.0 Today . 8I.5 49.$ . Previoaidey SO. 42. 91.1 Weektro 7. 40.1 M.S Tmr(o 85. S 1S.S 61.S Svesrees : la A a iaae ta High 133 81.7 43!8 958 l.oirlB3S A1 mi i High 1982 72.2 2'.S 111.0 Low 1933 5.1 18.2 SI. BOOT) AVZKAOES 20 20 tmA'tm L ' . 20 Dt's 22.4 2A IU T0.2 SS.2 74J S. 70. M Total 76.S .l T4.S 57J 7.S 62.S TS.l 57.5 Today 71.8 74.0 Previoesday . Wetk sgo Yearig-e Higk 1933 : 71.2 74A 70.4 TS.1 84.3 47.4 71.8. 7 A 58,8 87. Tl.S 7. 53.2 47.4 Low 138 Hick 18 Low 1933 Kew 1938 high. Radio . Program reiDAT, Jim xora poTiun 4 xe. 8:80 KOOf Kloek. 9:00 Maria,. Little Vraaeb Priacav CBS. ' 10:15 Hestee eg 4-e air. " 12:15 Rose City trie. 1 :45 Bells Martha, BtLBQL 2:00 FeaOaiao ZaaetM, VIAO. 4:1S SmiHog E4 MeOeaeeH. :20 Egwfa O. BUI, C2A T:45 r-teaisg halletia. :05 Meeicat Terraplaaea 14:13 Sport fiaabea T:00 Herabig w4Itatia M by feev. Prea & Henew. :15 Mart eppreeiaUea, :45 Home oeeaeaiee oeeerver. . 13:20 Prof A, . B. Bee 4. 'Was te Do ia the Gerdea." :0 The hoaiemskets half heex. :00 Farm market report. 2:00 H. H. Pickett, "M-iateaaee e( FertiUty ia BmsU FraH flaat- faa." . 7:15 Edith Calavaa, plealit " m . 7:80 The aormal school saatflr ses- liom Preeiiaat J. A. Chareh-O. 7:41 Prf. H. T. Taaee, "Wh Use PehiB lUtalllag." - :2 Dr. W. B. Aadrrsea, "Za teres tiag Objeets ia the Sky? . g;s aoasy high seeee PALS II, Breltenbush Road Open now Through to Springs; Start Road Work DETROIT. Jan l Two re forestation camp ia this area, one located at Ham Bag flat, f asilea north of Detroit and one sonth e2t of thl eltr oa Hoorer flat ar tally eetaaUsaed with oqaln meat aad fall erawa. Tha aoy ar rlred Wednesday by rail to thla rlelalty and were taken by stage to their respeettra camps. The bors all were la rood physical condition and all looked capable of dotnc the task which baa been pot before them. Their work com prised of trail and telephone maintenance, road eonstrnctloa and anagr falling;. Road Opes Now The Detroit-Breitenbush road la opened clear through to the springs, construction and main tenance) work ha been carried on the past week aad the road Is In good condition for travel. Operations will be resumed oa the North Santiam highway June 1. Both camps belag operated by tall crews. Fir totally destroyed the borne of Burl Davis. Origin of the fire was not known but it is believed the fire was started from a defec tive flue. JEFFERSON The following men from Jefferson who enlisted in the forestry work as experienc ed woodsmen left for their, camps Sunday: Roy Chain, Ellis Tiede man and Merle Chapman are sta tioned at Humbug camp, six miles from Detroit. Charlea Duagan, Elmer Henderson, Otto Hoppe, Charles Lynes, J. R. Smith, Clyde Hutchinson, all of Jefferson and Warren D. Folllett of Marlon ar stationed at Black Eagle camp, north of Mehama. Four Promise Tlatforms' On Education SILVERTON, Jnne 1. Views oa th school situation will be stated by I. D. Borden, H. B. Jor genson, A. Lathery and E. Boesch, candidates for school directors, at a mats meeting which will likely be held at the Eugene Field au ditorium June 14, according to a reply the four men made to the chamber of commerce committee. At the recent meeting of the chamber of commerce, a commu te consisting ot U. W. Preston. T. T. Leonard and H. B. Latham was appointed to investigate the school trouble here which brought about recall petitions for two members. Dr. R. E. Klelnsorge aad R. B. Duncan, ef the present board. The committee wrote to the four candidates wbo were nom inated at a recent meeting of the group who sponsored the recall petitions, asking that these can didates state their "platform." Th tour men replied that this would be done at a mass meeting and statement would be made orally. No petitions have as yet been filed by candidates for the school board directorship. Two of the present board member; whose term -expire, have not stated whether or not they will ran for reelection. They are H. R. Irish and Merlin Conrad. The local hop market continues quiet on actual galea,' though dealers hold it Is firm at TS cent. Seme contracting continues, at 1 usual at this time ot the year. So tar a can b learned, the highest one-year contract, offered her still stands at the IS cents ottered some time ago. Some three-year contract on a 50-10-4t cents deal are being made, aad some on a 50-40-30 basis. Probably the beat long-term eoatraet offered include th 41-40-30 and' 30 cent con trade be tween 8efdenberg aad Bert Jer man. In Washington Seideabvrg has contracted for foar aad tire years on a 4.0-5-25-25-2 basis. HATS8TILLE. June 1 The echoel board baa elected tbee teachers: Lillian Shane r, primary room; and Haxel. Harsh aQ tar fifth term, adraneed reom. DETROIT HOP filKEI QUIET; conns n Tho N1M Skift d-5ti bIvw tvAjtV t-rN I iLlSTEM, MISTER Z INFLATION LOCAL BERRIES ON MARKET SOON Late Buying Offsets I Early Losses at Eastern Lead CHICAGO. Jan 1 (AP) Reports that new inflationary da Telopnaeuts at Washington wr forthcoming' brought about a sharp recovery of grain Taluea to day, and offset early losses. Eastern interests took the lead In lata buying that accompanied stock market upturns. Among ru mor current was one that the United state would red ace tho gold content ot tho dollar. Wheat closed irregular, L off to U up, compared with yester day' finish, corn unchanged to higher, oats at decline to a had advanee. Today closing Quotations: Wheat July 73-14; Sep tember T5S-t4: December 78- Corn Jnly 4SU-H; Septem ber December St.-. Oata July 14: September 15 S; December 27. General Markets PKODUCB BXCHAVGS PORTLAND, Ore., Jane 1. (AP) Preeace exchang. act price Batter, xtrse He, Uadtrdi HHe, prime firtts am. first 20 H. Ecr Freih extra 18c, fresh, median 17e. Portland Grain PORTULKD, Ore, Jaae 1. (AP) Wheat Opea High Low Clot July 6H4 61 0 60 September 63 62 ft3 62 December 64 64 64 64 Cash wheat No. 1. Bib Bend blue tea 68e. dark hard winter 13 per coat , 11 percent 5e. soft waila, hard winttr 60 Vie ; aortbara' sprinc, westers waJte, veatera ret SB. Oats No. 2 white 922.50. Cora K. 3E yeUew $12.3. MiUraa Suadsrd 319. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or, Jua L. (AP) Batter Prints, extrt 24e, standards 23tte. Batterfat Portland delivery, A grade 21-23e pound; farmers' door delivery 21 22c pound; aweet cream 5e higher. Egfa Pacific poultry producer lail iag prices. Jumbos 19e, extras 18e. mixed colors 17a mediam 17c dosea. Bayiag price of wholesalers, fresh correat re ceipta 5 peaadf aad op 12-14e dotea. Cheese 2 score Oregoa triplet. 13c, loaf. 14 psnnd. Brokers will pay 1 be low quotations. Milk Oeatract price 4 per cent. Pert land eeUvery fl.70 cwt; B grade ereaat, 37 peaad. Ceoatry Beat Selling price te re tailor, country killed bega, best bstefc ers, under 150 ponnda 6 -7c; vealer SO to 100 ponnd 7-7 Vie; spring lambs 12 12 e; yealings 2-4e pound; hoary twit 2-3e; canner cow 5 9e; bull le ponnd. Mohair Komiaal liaying price, 1922 clip 12 pomad. Csaeara bark Buying price, 1922 peel 4c poeae. . Hops Nominal, 1922. 70-72 poaaa. Leva peeltry Pertla-4 AeHeery. bey iag prices: Heavy beaa colored 4 pounds 14c. do medians, 12c; light 12e; spring light, ltt pounds up, 13; chared spring IS; to ost si 6e poaa; decks, Pekins, broilers, 15; old duck. Pakiaa, 10-I2e pound, do colored lOe peon A Onions Sailing price to retailer: Oregoa 11-1.25 cental. Kew oaioa California Bermudas 31.60-1.7S per 80 pooad crate; Oaliferata 4e per lag; aew red 2 penad. Potato Local. 91.15-1.45; Vm rhutes Oems, 31.60; do Baker 1 1.74; Yakima Gam. 31.50. Kew petateee CaHforaia Gar-eta, 2H-3s pound; whit 2i peead. Strawberries 8acrameate 34 91K 2.15; Oregoa 23.75-3. Wool 1S3S clip, nominal, Willam ette valley, 18-35e pound; eaatera Ore sea 17-30 ponnd; soothers Idaho 16 20e poaad. Hoy Baying pric from prodaner : Alfalfa 214-15; clover $11; eaatera Ore gon timothy 215; eats, and retch 21S. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or.. June 1. (AP) Cattle BecelpU 175. ealre 33; ateady. Steers, geed. S-7, aeasmoa aad midlaai 93.75-C.50. Htfr-ged 35.50-e.24; eommoa aad medium 3S-5.50. Gews, ged S4.50-5.25, common end mediam fLSO 4.50. Bulla good S3.S5-4.75; eatters aad mediam ftAg-8.29 Teamva good 34-T, e aimsa sad sjedlnm 9- Calres. aoed 35-6. eoowoa ad aUdieai -. Hog Receipt 1200; tteedy. Oeod. 14 te 300 pooad 9B-5.S5; BOO 4e 250 peesd .2J-.73; over 20 peeads 4.S-SA0. Sow, good 94.IS-4 ; ediaat 14,25-4.7. Pig, good gS-TS-AT. peb -rpta 12.0; Udy. Lambs, geod ahd eboiee 24.50-7, tea mm aad asedlaai 4-A. Weth.r f2 A75. Kwo 31-2A. Meltirig of Snows To Bring Openingr Of Timber Camps aiLTERTON, Jaae 1 Silver Fall Timber eosrpany cam pa will opea as aeoa as the snow melt, which will likely three er four - week, according to II. C. Woodard, manager of the Silver Falls Timber company mill at IU verton. Mr. Woodard said Thara day morning that there waa still three feet of snow in cam ra gfona. The mill proper will open as eooa a cam pa do, Mr. Woodard also stated.- The elaner beda are ruaalng- etg dara-n week her nt the present time. VOLTRE CONSIDERATE, xm RTJMOR RAISES GRAINS Salem- Markets Grade B raw 4 aalXk, co-ep pool price, S1.S4 per trauKlred. Sarplas 9 LIS. (Ifilh aeee4 ea I lestlTy atterfst everage.) Distrfbtrtor price fl.70 Batterfat Top a0-21e, prlaU 34H, cabe ZXH, rriees eaU t graver f Balesi ayets Jas 1 (The prieee Mi, eeppive ey a Isea gtaeer, are ladieatl f tke aaily eserket keiare eat gmereete br Tee Ktateemesl raoiT Ajrr rBairasixs S trial heaov lb vku .IS Artiehe-c. 4oa. .74 Aaparsgaa, local, doi. vasesge, lb. MX J 4 as Oreea eeepers. Calif. lb. Peea. Calif- lb. Oaiea. 4oa. haaekes Petstoes, TsUaa 5a .1.14 Leal .1.00 te 1-34 2.40 , 2.40 1.S 1.2S ., JS .01 3 .23 2.7S .95 1.40 .00 1.46 Florida Shasta. rhiUs Sereet potato, crate Lottece, Calif. Oaioa. Labis-, cwt. Raabarb, local Celery. Calif. crate Msricaa Tomatoes Apele wlnesap, fasey . , , Extra faacr Xewtowas. faaey . Extra faner Oraage. p.p. Faaer .. 2.25 to 3.75 8.00 to 4 00 .45 Beet. Calif, dot. Teraips. local, dot. Spinach, local, crate Bananas, lb. on stock Hands Oregoa plums, 24 cup Celery hearts, doi. Mastard creens .40 .25 to .60 .05 05 i.o .90 .60 Cn cambers .80 to 1.30 .20 to .30 5.00 C.20 Pineapple, retail Cantaloupe!, crate . . Lemons HOPa Top. 1932. Ib. Top. 1931, lb. .75 .58 EOGS Bay tag Prices Extras . .14 .13 .13 .04 .11 .09 .03 SUadards Medians POULTRT Old roosters Colored bees Mediums hen Ltcht bona Broiler .13 to .15 K AT Lamb, top . Hogs, top . 5.50 5.50 5.25 .04 H to .05 First cat Steer Cows .02 te .03 Vi te .02 H to 03 04 03 .07 H Heifers Bell Drd val. top -reee aor GCATJI AFD HAT Wh. weatera red .65 Whit. No. 1 AS Barley, top. toa 18.00 to 20.00 Oata tea 20.00 to 25.00 Hiy baytnc price Oat and retch, toa : 18.00 Alfalfa, valley 1st cat Eaatera Orefon 19.00 20.00 18.00 Clover hay WOOL Madias Coarse . Mohair . .25 .33 .10 01 .03 CASCAXA BAJLC Oreea, lb. Dry. Ib. IMGEICHTTIE IT WORLD'S Fl MT. ANGEL. Jun 1. Mt. Angel College stock farm, breed ers of registered Holsteln- cattle, is sanding Sir Model BessBurk. all-American Junior bull in 1933, and Sir Irka Model Netherland. Junior yearling bull, to tb world fair in Chicago, where they will be consigned to th national sal, to b held June t end In the international amphitheater. Beer Vote Monday Next Monday, Juae S, a special election will be held in Mt. Angel to decide whether or not the city wfll handle the beer sal. To date the new 2 2 beer Is being sold by th hotel fountain under a spec ial license agreement. To give the city control at the sale ot beer as planned. It will be necessary to amend the city charter. . MEASLES PRKVALEVT RICKREALL, Jttne 1 Measles ar atm noticeably with the town. Members ot the high acBooi are Cha latest to b afflicted. Mertn CoTllIe Is confined to the Dallas hospital where he went to under go n operation on hi ear which was infected from an attack of lea. TEACHERS KXA3HXATIOX Notice la hereby given that the County School Superintendent at Mario a County. Oregon, will hold the regular examination ot appli cants .for state teachers certifi cate at the Court House in Sa lem. Oregon commencing Wed nesday, Jane 14, 1133. at o'clock a. m. and continuing un til Friday, June It, 1S33, at 4 o'clock . m. All applicants should notify the undersigned not later than Jane 10, 1933. MARY I FULKERSON, Uaiion County School Superin tendent. VERV SURE.- (BUT lL'ffX TO.DRIVB TT fjGH , T D CHAPTER DAJ L-vcgK j-ftS?-- $2.25 Probable Price; Asparagus Cheaper, At 60c a Dozen rirst Salm-growB atrawber rie of th season are expected to appear oa the market here today or Saturday, with the opening price probably hitting a ix.n maximana. Other Oregoa berries offerings stiffened yesterday, with .th market auotatioa at Il.tO. Asparagaa la more - plentiful and cheaper, at (0 cents a dosea. Local lettue is coming) on the market ia fair Quantity, with quality also rated fair. The f uo tatioa is around $1. California lettuce 1 lower, at $1.15. W TORK, Jnne 1 (AP) Fi- al markets quieted down today. Stocks were a bit choppy In the morning, but buyers again polished up the metal shares and lalo the rails, with the result thai h final prices wer higher . tbx,h moderately so In many Cm9e. stocks were much more llreiy on advances than on declines but turnover was reduced to 4.753. 300 shares. Metal issue flourished nearly all day. Anaconda Copper ral lied a couple of points, while Kennecott, American Smelting, U. S. Smelting and Cerro de Pas co gained one or more. Ameri can Can. Youngstown Sheet and Tube, Goodrich. Goodyear, r. S. Robber, National Biscuit, Inter national Harvester and du Pont firmed approximately a point. Utilities as a group lagged. Canadian Pacific Atlantic Coat Line. Lackawanna, Balti more and Ohio, New York. On tario tc Western. Southern Rail way and New York Central were among the prominent rails. Na tional Distillers. Libby-Owens-Ford. Atlantic Refining and V. 9. Industrial Alcohol and Cndahy contribHted to the list of advan ces. J. I. Cas zipped up fir points. LETTUCE IS STEM PORTLAND, June 1 (AP) Market for butter reflected a steady to firm tone outside of the produce exchange and there was no change there for the late ses sion. Butterfat was fully steady. Situation In the egg trade was weak despite the absenc of price change by leading distributors. There was considerable secret price shading despite this. In fact retail sales were . occasionally shown for less than wholesale lists. Firmness was suggested all through the market for live poul try with prices well held for all offering. With smaller supplies la sight and with weather conditions fav orable for sal here, strawberries from California were Quoted at a further ris at $1.90-2.25 crate for 24s. Locals were nominally 12.75-3. Local lettuce wgs showing a steady tone with the bulk of the sales around J 1-1.25 crate. Qual ity was Increasing. Country killed real and hogs were Just holding; lambs firm. Domestic Wools Slightly Higher But Volume Low BOSTON, Jaa 1 (AP) De tnestie wools mored steadily at firm to slightly higher price than wer realised hut week. Ta relume of wool gold however, la not quite ao large a it waa a tew nreeka ago. Thl la dno partly to the fact that many types of wool called for are not available In sizeable Quantities. Tho better type of fine and territory fleece woools are not ar riving aa yet, except In Terr small ftuaatltt. S-owaesi of Texas wool oa th other hand appear ed to bo die somewhat to the larger purchase ot xld wool by mill in April aad May. StJRPlUSB PARTY STAGED WEST STAYTON. June 1 A pleasant aurprlse van riven on Donald Hankel Monday night whan group of hit friends as sembled at hit home tor a party. By CUFF STERRETT METALS uun On STOCK MARKET EGG TRADE IS WEAK 1 I,