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PAGE NINE. "1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem; Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 20. 1933 it f 1? 1 1 ft V 4 Business Directory " Ca.ru- iu Uiie a-cwr- rw- alnontlUy tmele ouly. Bt 5 $L06 per line per motn. AUTO BRAKES Kike PumK. the. brake and sWny SnSoT 276 South ComnawiiU otree. CATERING Burt Crry. the caterer. Ph. 8763. f CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460; -t E. NorthneCT CHIROPRACTORS PR. q 1- SCOTT, f SO. CWroprmctor. ti rt. e -TT- i FLORISTS COT flower weddliui tKnqMt-tun-eral wreaths, decorations. v7.. prr; notuu m court, TeL 6u, Ajsaaot floral work. Luts Flat' tot. 1U As Marks- TeL -, GLASS Statesman Classified Ads Call 910. CUuliled Advertlstns Slngje insertion per llee.JOc TbtM lasrtlo per 11a 10 8ix tnsartlons pr line... 0c One month per lis.. 1 1.09 Minimum charge -f Copy tor thl page eepted until :0 the - las before- puM-catto tot claaa-Ileatlon. Cqj calved after tMa time will .be rtfn under th heading Too Lata to Owsslfy. The Statesman assonW no Caaacial raspa-ai-lllty for array which may ap eaar la advertisement pao llsbed la Its column, and la case where thl paper Is at fault will reprint hat part ot an advertisement in which the typograph-cal mistake occars. The euteamaa reserves the right to rejeat oJee tlonal advertising, tt tar- tber reserves th right ta- classlfy all adrertlslag un der the proper classification. Auto and window glass mlttw TeL flat Walter J. lwhum, wow w -Lrxn.rvu-i.ru-i.pr 6 room and bath, modern. Favement, walk, garage, cement drive, anruD- bery. Clear, owner pnone HELP WANTED MALE INSURANCE WANTED Shingler, 1705 N. Phone 4277. 18th. BECKJC lib-ND RICKS 119 N. aisb Tel. 4941 SALESMEN WANTED COBTEY-smTH. gen.lnaTeL8l. I wwmwowim LAUNDRIES TIUB NKW SAUCM L!????X SaTavnan tn wU new and used cars. Auto selling experience not absolutely necessary. Ana in own nanawnuns xnerience and references in first letter. Good proposition tor right man. Box 245. statesman tit & High TeL 912& CAPITAL. C1TI LAUNDRI First In Wuaiity and Service TieyWe IU Broadway LAWN MOWERS traded. SITUATIONS WANTED Washing R. 1, Bx. 98, Salem. Washing or other work, 411 Front. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Sharpened, repaired and tn HAKKXW. SCUTf. "Tbe Cycle MATTRESSES from factory to home. Cotton mattress, 6t lb. 4.u0. Renoyat ora and tumigators. Kugs cleaned Cap itol Bedding Co. TeL 406S. iU30 CapltoU Naw maiUeas made to order, old remaOo ; carpet cleaning, suing iuu i ple cherrtes large Montmorency, rug weaving. Saiem ii lutt Kag I Order now. Delivery next week. 93F5, Exp. haircuts. 20c-15c 114 N. Com. Trft ur Muloment H. O. Da mon. factory representative. 897 N. Com'l. Wood stumpage, 4 mL from Salem. Box 238, care Statesman. Small electric range, good as new, 810. 1940 W. Nob Hill. FOR SALE Real Estate Two larse fine view orchard lota for sale. 60x131 feet each. Opposite lesHe brick school on Oxford street. Don't build until you see these- lota Priced right, Easy terms. Phone own er. 8884. Borrow oa personal property? repay tn monthly tnstaUmenta. WILLAM ETTE LOAN COw State llo. 8-119. Hi Guardian Bldg. TeL 887T. POOR HAN'S CHANCE To Buy a Home Cheap With Little Down. Balance Like.' Kent -4 room house, small lot. North Sa lem. Price 1.450. Repoesessed house, heeds some r nslr. Kkat Salem. PrlcA 8800. To ctoB fta estate, a room . piasterea house with good plumbing' and elec tric' lights, earner lot. Price $450. we hare a cuoiee corner lot in Booth Salem, paved street, fruit and siiade trees, comrortaole & room house. Price 395. Another , reoosseased house for sale for less than cost. Comfortable. room cottage, woodshed and garage. Imme diate possession. Price only Builder in trouble and you can buy this 4 room, new house on corner lot tor less than cost. Worth S?9. Will accept reasonable oner. To buy yoor hom, SEE CH1LDS MILLER. REALTORS 344 State Street Phone (70S A slrhtly 7-room semi-modern home. basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds 120x152 feet large fruit, nut trees. grape arbor, garden, garage. Near jun ior nign ana two grammar schools, nice view, paved street. Only $3250, terms. Owner, 7SS Rural Avenue. TeL 8S&4, Seven room house, strlctlv modarn. fine location, five blocks from cap- itoi. reasonaoie price. Bee owner, Z4J5 i-iasei at. EXCHANGE Real Estate Iinnrlllinn n r riJ1- r ! A. cedars and pine in Idaho for ssaiem property. IS A. in Imperial Valley for Salem property. W. Q. GRANT. Manontc Bldg. FOR SALEFARMS Farms for rent sale and trade. OREGON LAND CO., new office lo cation on Pacific highway. Woodburn. FARM BARGAINS S A. unimproved 1 mi. fryn Salem, 5 A. 2 ml from Salem. 4 room liouae electricity, good well, all in crop, 12 iance wainut trees, good dark soil 81550. 19 A. 1 mi. from Salem, on pave ment, ah in crop, e room bouse, barn, family orchard, excellent soil. 32800. 110 A. 14 mL from Salem, large farm Mdga, fenced, all tn cultivation, fine clover or grain land, $60 per acre. Melvin Johnson. 275 State St, Ph. 6796 " i - --1 Till n -i i ijur Jin ii-fn MONEY TO LOAN MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments BETTEfl CHECKIflG OF I Toa keeo the P. A. BIKER Cor. Liberty St. and -Terry rnona aias Oca PfcRSONAL LOANS atADB a- furniture, cars, sa la lies or otaer rood swimy. Kaitayaoie monthly. When tn nnaneiai need rx us twf or -closing a loan.. C-ORPORATION First National Bank Bl& Poena tSSI PERSONAL: INSTALLMENT LOANS STATE LOAN COM PANT . 119 Oresron Bulldlna. 2nd Floor Office hrs. 10 :00 A. M. to :3 P. M. Telephone 7783. State license ' No. S-ivs. LIVESTOCR and POULTRY FOR SALE Fire good work: horse and maree. Young sheep or young cat tle taken. C WHITE, mile east Tur ner. FOR SALE But t Orolnrton pullets 1 mile north Keiaer school uonaia aw McGtnty. -' - 7 ; F OR SALE WOOD Good dry old fir. second growth, aah. oak. TeL 3 67 8. - GUARANTEED ORT TeL 6Mt SaJem Fuel Co. Trade Couage. Ash. fir and oak. TeL 8148. Dry wood, $4.09. TeL 8489. Phone Tracy's, 3984 for dry wood. LOST AND FOUND LOST White Collie dog. $5.00 re ward. Please call 4004. LOST Brown traveling bag. Re ward. Return to 294 N. Com'L St. insT Irv heifer. TJnderblt in left ear. A. T. savare. Biivenott-, un-, PERSONAL I will not be responsible for pay ment of any bllla except tnose con tract 1 toy myiwir. Katie Hnnaer. EGG mm n Price up 2c, Pullets at 1 6c; Meats Neglected; Berry Demand Still Good GRAIN MA11TS SUDDENLY COLLAPSEf LOCAL EGGS UP, WHEAT IS DOWN 9cl FOR SALE USED CARS PORTLAND, July 19 (AP) Advance of 2c in the general price on eggs announced yesterday by local eo-opa la now. effective. The sale of pullets was started tt He. A more careful check by state officials aa- to egg grading and sizes Is being demanded by the trade. Recently there have appear ed many sizes of eggs which have been labeled as extras while some were more or less of the pullet class. Much ot the stock being of fered and especially at low prices was mixed as to . size, which was not marketable under .the state law. . ! Market tor butter continued strong, with open, values still com manding a premium over the pro-' duce exchange. Values oh the lat ter were being held down despite the scarcity of offerings and the higher prices available for actual stock. There was no change suggest ed for the day in the live chicken . trade. Hens of all sorts remained more or less weak but without price change while springer stuff was at least steady Owing to the very hot weather sales of country killed meats have been somewhat neglected and es pecially as regards lambs, which were also Influenced by the lower livestock prices recently. There was a slight degree of easiness in the general potato market situation for new crop. Lo cal offerings were liberally in creased and central Washington stock was not finding favor. Prices were lower all around. Good demand was continued in the market for berries with rasp berries in strong call and at full Saiem tilartiets Overbought Condition Cause; Stop Loss . ; Selling Heavy CHICAGO. July 19 (AP) Struck by a hurricane ot stop-loss selling,' all grain markets sudden ly collapsed late today, wheat as much as IS cents a bushel. Nine days of incessant general public speculative buying, reek less of elementary marketing con ditions, sowed the wind and reap ed the whirlwind. The markets snapped , under the strain of mountainlike overbought condi tion after lMMit haf ahnwn an unprecedented vertical rise of 40 S .f.L ceuis a ouanei wunoui a sunstan tial reaction. " Most of the smash in grain val ues came in the final quarter. Grade Is raw 4 milk, co-op pool prior, SI .50 per hundred. Surplus S1.25. fMiik based ea seat! suratalf eatterftt iifta) ; Distributor price 91.70 ' Butt erf at Top 22-23c, prints 23ic, cubes 27 He. Prices seid le rroer by Sales barer July 19 (The -price .. euppiiea ey s local rinr ajtd cost axles Striag beans, lb. .08 AspaTagM, teeaL dox. No. 3 , .90 Cabbar. lb. .01 Green awpserv The Dalle, lb. .10 times falling; faster than a cent a petateea. leeal i.so te 1.75 minute. - sweet setstoefc crate 1.50 . . ...... Lettuce. ' leeal , .65 Alter wneac prices naa excited-1 oi, CsiiL. cwt. ly smashed down more than 13 1 Rhabarb. local cents and rye nearly as much, with corn off about 5 cents and oats -7 cents, wheat rallied 1 to 2 cents, closing flurried 9 -12 14 under yesterday's finish, rye 11-H-I214 lower, corn at 3-4 decline, oats at 2$i- loss. Today's closing quotations: Wheat July. 1.05: Sept.. 1.06-I ("aeamWe. hothouse H-1.07: Dec-, 1.09V4-1.10; May, tsstalenpes. crate Limei, fresh 2.eo . .ei - .45 .1.00 Celery. e. Apples. Transparent Uraacea. Valencia s, laney 2.00 to . Place pack 1.40 to S.eO Beets. locaL dot. .20 Turnips, local, crate , .. .20 Carrots, local, dos. .20 Spinach, local, crate . .23 to .60 First Sweet Corn isv : Reported at 20c; :-' Egg Plant $1.25 Egg prices climbed two cents per 4ozen locally Wednesday, to . ,j new Xignre ot 17 cent on medl- .,. ums, 18 cents on standards and . 19 cents on extras. First corn of the season arrived ;; fromThe Dalles, and Is quoted 20 ,-. cents per dozen, wholesale. Apri-.. cots from The Dalles are also on the fruit stands now. with whole sale of 72 cents and retail ranging from 79 to 19 cents. Egg; plant is quoted at $1.25 per crate Local wheat, which has made . rapid gains In the past week, t dropped back nine notches y ester- . day, to 85 cents on both red and : white. BEACT 0 SETS III 0NnET Banania. lb. oa stock' Hands OS Utiatard creans .60 1.13-1.14. Corn July, 59; Sept.. 65-65; Dee.. 70-K; May, 75-76 U. Oats July. 45; Sept.. 41-32- ; Dec.. 4-45; May, 48 H- General Markets Zwlcker. Kat. 191L MUSIC STORES QEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew In. mactunea, abeet musie and piano studies Uepairlag raoios, Pbonographa and sewlna machines. 43i biale eueet. Mainm.i Elec washing mach. 2130 State St. MEDICINE Dr Cbaa Lam Cnlaeae Medicine Co. Hours U-uesdajr and Hrlday, 10 ;30 s-m. to 4:39 p. m. 146 M. CommerdaL Charlie Chan. Cnlaeae Medicine Co 123 N .Com L LaUy -. bun. 9-12. AU kinds heros tor male and female, for constipation, rheumatism, appendici tis, colitis, gland, stomach disorders. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Rooting. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR BTATlONliKX, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind ol Drta una, call The Statesman Prlntln beparunent. 318 & Commercial. Tele phono 919L REAL ESTATE BECK M A HSNPR1CKS. TeL 497 W. H, URAB1SNHORST A CO. 114 a Liberty 8U TeL I488. SOCOLOFSH? SON 804-8 First MafL Ba.Wdav.TeL T30T. Sell or trade air wheels and Urea for Model' A Ford. Call 7671 after S p. tn. TRADE Miscellaneous Trade 4 cd. 4 ft large oak and 1 T. oat hay for-goad .milk cow. R. 4, Bx. 76, Saiem.-' ' WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted piano for cash. TeL 6707. Wanted small cooling case and comp. Must be cheap. B. M. J a coos. 838 & Baker. McMinnville, Ore. WANTED Used light cultivator", also single harness. Address Box 244, care Statesman. Wanted to buy good fresh milk cow. Guernsey preferred. Address Boa 243, care Statesman. MISCELLANEOUS Typing students keep la practice spL for summer, moa for 86. Tnos. Koen. 429 Court. Mr. Lane of Seattle, Wa, expert hair cutter, now located 301 a Win ter. Prices the same. Adults 20c, chil dren 15c We cows, SACRIFICED FARM SALE 100-acres. 60-A. cultivation. 3S-A. crop. 10-A. timber. Good pasture, run ning water, and spring water piped to Duuainga. o-k. nouse. B-grade dairy barn and milk house. Poultry house and machine shed. Also 10 good cows. AH for 86000. If you want a oronri en. tag dairy, better look this over. Take one half down. JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR 132 South Hlsrh Street ACREAGE rnri r -lti.- One of the best hop yards in the valley: 117 A. with 42 A. tn hops, good bldg. Let me tell you about tills. H. C. SHIELDS 228 Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902. -TILLAMOOK COTTNTT FARM FOR SALE" Rollle W, Wataon, Tillamook, Ore gon, has for sale two hundred and fif ty four acres of as fine a dairy and stock ranch at a price that must move at once and tha terms to handle It can hardly be duplicated for any such price or consideration. Take 'a look at this place at once and you will agree that it la all that is said about it. Two hundred and fifty-four acres in tne land or cheese, trees and wean breeze. Running water, firewood and an unnmiiea outran sre ror stock: Ta- turage, and on the main highway be tween Dolph and Hebo on Alder wreeic. in Tillamook rVmnfv nnmn The main highway fronts this place and carries the traffic for all tnnr. Ists, passenger, frehrht. ernreaa an A mall service from Tillamook county to nuiametis vsuiey points ana to Portland. Two hour service for market be tween Corvallla. Kalem an r,. land, for market conditions and for purcnases ana sales. All products find iraujr saies marxet aeiivery per cash rromjfctne place; likewise deliveries made to the place. uvaDie house, barn for 11 cows, an evaw. M a . ' CHEVROLET GIVES MORE MCKAY'S USED CARS !7 Tontiac Couna 3 85.00 30 Chev. Pickup 275.00 2 Nash Sedan 326.00 31 Cbev. Coupe 385.00 30 Stude 8 Sedan - 395.00 30 Oakland 8 Sedan 305.00 29 Ruick Master Sedan . 435.00 '32 Chev. Coupe TO 00 mL . 49S.0U Several Ford and Chevrolet trucxs from 37S.OO to $526. Fair Trades Liberal Terms Open Evenings and Sundays McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 388 Center TeL 8189 420 N. Com'L CHEVROLET GIVES MORS PkODUCE EXCHABOB POETLAND. Ore JbIt 10. (API Produce exchaaga, net prices. Batter Extras 34c. standards 23 e. prime firsts prices while logans were sustain- "c irv 21' rreih xtr Avaeados, crate Sqwash. Italian, crate gammer, crate Apricots, crate Watermelons, retail Tomatoes, hothoate Texas Rapberriea .... , Blackcaps ., - Currants .a - ... Loganberries Cherries, lb. Peaches, local, lb. . Yonngberries. crate lorn. The Dalles, dos. Apricots, The Dalles Eft plant, crate .30 to .50 2.25 to 3.75 6.00 1.00 S25 1.00 1.00 85 .1.25 to 1.30 1.00 .90 to 1.25 .05 .03 .05 1.00 to l.tO .20 .72 H 1.25 ed. Blackcaps alone were not mov ing well. Currants were in call with few arriving. 22e, fresh mediants 0e. Top. 1932. Ib. HOPS .57 USED CARS WANTED Wb buv. sell and consign remember we carry insurance for your protection. BORREGO a USED CAR MKT. 810 N. Liberty St. TeL 8688. Valley Motor Co. Used Cars 1930 Butck Sedan. Has had very good care - $185 1928 Buick Std. Coupe. Has good tires, finish good.' Motor good 22S 1929 Chrysler 65 Sedan. Motor overhauled, nnisn ana urea good , i 845 1928 StudebAker 8 Cylinder se dan. Runs very good, good tires : ,. 175 1929 Hupmoblle 8 Sedan, Motor good. iMew tires 7 1929 Oak'and Coach. In very goca snaps zsa 1932 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. Run 12,000 mllea Has f tires. Motor very good 4(5 Valley Motor Used Car Lot Marion Liberty TeL 7919 Open Evenings and ftundays 1 SELLS FOB 110 BUT MOLDING I DAYTON, July 19 The 20 acres of fall sown wheat that survived the freeze last winter in the E. M. Alderman farm in TJnlonvale is thriving and begin ning to turn golden. Indicating that harvest Is near. Representatives from Gray brothers feed - store in McMinn ville, prompted by the evident shortage of the locally grown hay crop because of the general loss by freezing last winter that killed the vetch and oat hay acreage, ' have Inspected and made a bid on the 27 acre field Milk Contract price. 4 per eeaL Portland de-Terr 81.70 cwt: B grade nt fall anwn whanf h-lnnrln. In I cream 37 He pound. p. Lynn Oubser to cut for hay uurcouTtry-kiiiej i .... tatX-1 era, under 150 pounds, 7-7 He. Veaiera, ILlck U worthies" team, garage for two cars, root house, O i, sheep. TeL 4869. chicken house and smoke-hoi,.. ' . Growing crona conxiat nt no ed meadow and pasture which Is at -J T" "nowing gooa development and will more than fill the barn with a new crop of oats, clover and mixed Free dirt, "1680 N. 20th. STOYES 8TOVE3 and stove repairing. Stoves lor sale, rebuilt aad repaired, All kinds ot woven wire teftce, fancy and plain, hop ba eta, books, logaa hooka Salem eoce aad Stove Works, 381 K-m--t- TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER CAPITAL C1TX Transfer Co. 816 gute 8L TeL 1778. Diatttbuung, for warding aad storage eur specialty. Oat out rataa, rOR local or distant transfer storage, call 3111. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks te Portland dally. TYPEWRITERS I Bits for Breakfast o o (Continued from Page 4) a TtrntbAr nf th wlfa of William Modern room, garage, sip. porch. ?Lem?t"?r. too,B included in this sale Shaw, head of the family. That 1577 Court St TeL 4857. , "5,9." or equities WW be.con-Ub tb. fihaw famll, ram ..... w tu. inw aaie price, is 1 4 900 00 I . . - with 31000.00 cash, balance payable with the-'44 covered wagon im- IJropoSiona",1- JSta9Z VTiSA1 "l C from milk checks received from th I "m "m "a H01?-11011 w. wat- Joe Meek's name is on the old o". 11 1.UAMllK. OKKOnV , I . ,1- IIJI ..V. - , m nviMr niiiH . . - it i.ii. 1 1 ii n i i mi . commissioner to Washington." He WANTED REAL ESTATE rushed across the plains to lay be fore President roit ana congress the desperate plight ot the Oregon FOR RRMTROOMS I hay. There are no livestock, farm im ROOM AND BOARD Board, rm., 8-0- Near P. O. 6482. 1 lYmnnnni yt.svj.j io or 50 acre Improved FOR RENT APARTMENTS MlWWMMWMWWWWM Sniceapta 812 and 825. 1580 Center. Ants- rooms, garage house. All I farm. No nmmhnn- vr., vJ. : nicely turn, TeL 7614. 2261 HaseL I onable tor cash. Box 248. care States- iuuuo. "-- ... ' .nnii. - and back entrance. Elec, washer. 9651 Responsible family wants country iuiu b i -,vu 1 iu w paia i or as tuey con- mw-wi - I vert other nronert-r Into Mh - iVt Furn. apta, $10-815. 191 & Church. I Pay In part or full now with nronertv .... . in raiie , r i - . - - I mil., i-,. im,. unns or Close la apt and sleeping room, I Portland. Also (1000 first T. D. What , nicely torn. 658 Center. FOR RENT HOUSES 227, Statesman tfv-oirvijxtiTv.nfLAAAlat Men. sold. rented, repaired. Underwooa Agen i Dnfur. housea R. A. r v.. ss. ws as a l a -iiiiri. - a saa s sa a -m -- - - .. ..,- o. ..-...- .... N cottaa-a. TBL. 2IIL IAjvrtnniYTTiiiriViVii'i' - -- -------- For rent 7 room house. See Mrs. Cadwell, Statesman office. WWWMWWWWWWWW Desirable house, wants desirable renter. Phone owner 8307. Modern 6 -room house, gas or elec tricity, 1676 8. enure a. WELL DRILLING , R. A, West, 30 years experience, RFD 6, Boa 108 & TeL 110F6. Recall Petitions Out for Heritage 8 rm. furn. house, 920 Mill St. Modern furnished and unfurnished Falls Gity MayOr MELVPTKSO Statesmaa. r. mod, cottage, with garage. Close In. Adulta TeL 2992. settlements after tha Whitman massacre. He was a cousin of Mrs. Polk. His career made a book, "River of the West," by Mrs. . Vic tor. But that Is another story. U There were three Waldos in the have you convenient to school Box I Cayuse war, Daniel, William and e) W faA a, - - f I M mm Joseph. There were three Kaisers, P. C, J. B. and John, and John Hughes, another Dorlon, John, several of the pioneer famines or the names of English, Ford, Field, rinvbtn ftthaATi V.nTart. TCdaa. V. . , .. , ... .M, i.WW, .1... j . . rvr sats gr rsai Kuran ana stmcs n tt,-i n v - f-tiin m t.!hr.v rs t r orcw. r tuvm. uski, uiwuuum u-- frait stand. Inaulre 285 Chemeketa. I rison. Herren. Keeney, Laurhlin ? ": TTZ m Leabo, Lee, McCarver, porter, , Ji.u'p e,Ll0.r. -C Ralston. Shannon. Wilcox, ect. Im connection. Dial 6106 or Inquire Hilll fact the old muster rolls make up V.aaay. uo I almost a census ot early Oregon - - - . -- -- -- -- - . FOR RALE Golnsr uaina. nettlnsr I names. ssa.vo a wt clear. ceDtlonal oppor tunity for right party. Unlimited dos- slbnitiea Act auickly. Box 147, care Business Opportunities Cafe for rant, 897 N. Com'L FALLS CITY, July 19 Poli tics is slzxling with the "Weath er in Falls City, a re-call peti tion Is out to oust the mayor. Joe Heritage. , :i Falls City volunteer firemen and tamillee are having a biff nicnlo in citv nark this Thursday night. The department consists nf IK members and is makiag ' plana to buy a truck and equip-1 ment soon. I ' Furnlahed, unfurnished housea H. P. Grant, 1120 N. 18th St. Ph. 8330. ' room mod. home, N. 17th St. 118.80. TeL 7397. , sxjeLsisa rin n ciaaiieaCair'ii ""iT!""" 1345 N. 17th. 1195 N. 15th. 898 Brays Ave. P. H. BELL 221 Oregon Bldg. Phone8a021 WANTED TO RENT ' ..unnjvnrwi'ri-ri Wanted to rent farm on crop basis I about' 35 acres cieax ootio-a mna. ei. K. Rice, ttt. . box ' FOR SALE Real Estat I - -snnnnnnftiifTTYA I A. new house, i mi out. t x..,itti1 iaaa-ln view acre trees, I BRUSH rrRTM-IC Inlv li-Flax city water, etc. snap. -- - nnlltTisr machines vara hMr 'la i air RTTDTiTa YOU BUT this district Wednesday. Victor I ' iook at our home barflns. We have Madsen has the largest here, having 20 acres. fTV flav Vaa 4a gtafl JL AJ.B9 s AaB e-8VtaP mm B-a VS. i,v w V I ewejia W . . .ft w . I m vatr 1 anita of the lance. Is your Dome protect-. pan. ettee -rttv& wArfifS 1 aeame at oaoj-. anntam e;l lj mauvu. . fruv.s, iv.ti j JLM, aA aa4nT( &aja lit souta Migti atren MftWWVWWMWWW SALE 4 chair barber shop. Good location, u. i, ayers, Aqmin. n7 Broadway. a How did the French Canadian settlers of the Willamette .valley take the news ot the Whitman massacre? " (Continued tomorrow.) Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jnlr 19. fAP) Wheat Open High Low Close July 91 H m 83 82 Septe-sber 91 92 83 83 lecember 97 97 8Vi 88 Cash wheat No 1 Big Bend blee- stem 88c: dark hard winter 13 per cent SOe. 11 per cent 83c: sett white, westers white, hard winter, north ern apriag, westers red 78c Oats No. S white $28. Cora Ko. SB yellow 827.50. MUtrua Standard f 19.60. Portland Produce 1 PORTLAND. Ore.. Julr 19. (API Butter -Tints, extras 28c. sUndards zoe. Butterfat Portland deliTery: A grade 24-3ac pound: farmers' door delivery 22- 23e peand. Sweet cream 5c higher. Jkggs Pacific Poultry producers' sail ing price: Ovenixe 24c, extras 22e, mix ed colors 20c, mediums 20e doien. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Freak Current receipts 50 pounds and up, 14-15e doxen. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets, 13 Vie, loaf 13 Vie pound. Brokers will pay tte below quotations. Fxtrss Standards -tediums EOOS Baying Prices Old roasters . Colored heqs -Medioie hens Light hens, Broilers POULTBT Lambs, top Hon. top First cuts Steers Cows Heifers Bulls MEAT .19 .18 .17 .04 10 .09 .08 .13 to .15 .5.25 5.rs 4.t0 .04 H te .OS .02 te .03 tt te .02 tt to Dressed vesL top. Dressed tor OBAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red White, No. 1 Barley, top, -toa , , vats, ton JO JO .06 .07 .85 .35 34.00 28.0O NEW YORK, July 19 (AP) Stocks sad staples tambled today in one of the worst relapses ot the 1933 bull market as "over loaded" traders rushed for the heavy profits that had been ac cumulating for thre'months. It was the wildest day in the share market fince the upswing bepan last April. Sales totaled 7,463.480 shares, the largest turnover since May 1930. and the average for 90 selected stocks fell 4.8 points to 92.1. Among the principal casualties -in the alcohol contingent were National Distillers, off 25: American Commercial Alcohol, off 21: V. S. industrial Alco hol, off 17; Commercial Solvents, off 13 1-8: Standards Brands off 6; Oweas-Illiaois. off 7; Crown Cork, off 5. and Liquid Car bonic, off 6 7-8. Other leading losers Included American Telepone, off i; Amer ican Can, off 4; Bethlehem Steel, on : du Pont, orf 3 ; Au burn, off 74: Case, off 7; Santa Fe. off 3 4 ; N. Y. Central, off 3 5-8; Anaconda, off 2 1-8; Sear Roebuck, off 3 4 ; Interna tional Harvester, off 4 3-8; Allied Chemical, off 44; Western Un ion, off 4 and Westinghonse, off 4 7-8. Hr. burins oii Oats aad retch, ton Alfalfa, valley 1st cut Clover hay .14.00 .15.00 .14.00 Medium Course Mohair , WOOL Green, IV Dry. lb. C ABC ABA BABX .25 .23 .10 .01 .03 to bale. Soma baled clover hay has been sold for $13 a ton and some loose hay has sold for $10 a toa.' Because ot the general shortage of hay .In the Willamette x valley some farmers here are holding for a higher price which if the milk price advances they feel sure they will receive. Stocks and Bonds t Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) July 10 stock areaAGES Today , 98.3 54.0 108.9 92.1 Previoasday 102.1 68.0 112.8 98.9 MOVXNCJ HOLDER HOUSE LIBERTY, July 19 Mrs. Kate Holder ig having her house moved from its present location to the top of the hill above the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Pierre. Her house has stood upon the location of the old Fullerton home of pioneer days, which was torn down this past winter. Week ago i ear ago 8 years ago High 1933 . Low 1933 . High 1933 . Lew 1981 . 98.7 55.8 111.1 94.2 . S8.1 15.S 67.1 87.9 .167.7 124.7 228.9 171.8 .102.1 58.0 113.7 98.9 . 42.3 23.5 61.5 . 72.3 89.8 111.0 . 85.1 13.3 51.8 Today Radio Program 79 to 100 pounds, 8-8tte. Spring lambs iw.e; yearbngs 4-ae. Heavy rwes, 3a. -tediums cows 5e pound; eanner cows 2tt-3e. Bulls 4tt-5e pound. Mohair Buying price: 1938 clip. XSe-l peand. Caeeara bark Buying price: 18SS peeL Se pound. xtopa Nominal. its, oie peuaa. LIts poultry Portland delivery: Buy- lag prices, heavy hens, colored 4tt te 5 pouada; 10c, do 6tt pounds up, 10c; Baas ever Itt pound. 8e; under Itt pounds. So pound. Broilers IK pounds. lis. Uoiored springs, 4 pounds 13c. toast ers, over 8tt pounds, lie. Boosters So pouad. Ducks. Pekin. broilers 12-lSc pound; eld ducks. Pekins, 10e pound, do colored, loe pound. Onions Selling price to retailers: Oregon. 81.25-1.35 cental. New onions California Bermuda. 31.25. 50 pounds crate; new red, 31.35 atai. Potatoes LocaL 83 : Deschutes Gems 88.85 centaL do Bakers S3 ; Yakima -New potatoes Local white aad red Annual PlCXlic of Strawberries ew uregons si.so per I mjs? ..MAM. crate. I ITlUUICay V-IOIIKCIO .wool i,9s cup. BouuasK nuua- ette valley 2-25e pouad; eastern Ore gon lS-21e pound; southern Idaho 18 aOe pound. Hay Buying price from producer: Alfalfa. No. 1, new crop 816-18: clever. Me. 8. 814; eastern Oregon timothy 816; eats and vetch f is toa. 15 Volumes Given St. Mary's School By Rev. Berthold MT. ANGEL, July 19 A bean- tiful set ot IS volumes of classi cal fiction, bound In blue fabri- koid and a set of National En cyclopedia have been added to the library ot St. Mary's scbooL The books were purchased and donated to the school by Rev. Father Berthold, - who is always working for the school's pro gress. Both seta are a valuable contribution to the library. 43.9 78.9 85.0 BOND aVEBAOBS 77.1 84.9 88.5 83.5 Previous day 76.9 84.8 88.4 83.3 Week am T5.4 83.5 87.0 81.6 Tear age 65.9 64.1 T4.S 61.6 S years age SS.S 107.S 100.S 10041 High 19SS ' TT.l 84.9 S83 83.5 Low 193S 68.8 67.0 74.1 63.S High 1933 71.8 76.0 86.3 78.1 Low 1933 63.3 47.4 70.9 57.5 - Greatly Enjoyed -U1IBITI IV V1 OA -LOAO COBYTiTifg 660 Xs. 7:00 Morning snaditatioas. 8 :00 -torning concert. 10:80 Walts time. 11:00 Better health and loncar life, 13:80 Arthur Ning, "Irrigatioa ia the 89.75-4. Willamette Valley,' r I Hogs Beeeipts 463; 1:00 Violet Herlfstad, pianist. 8:80 The Homemaker'a half hour. 6:45 Oeaevieve Baum-Oaskins, organist. 7:15 Stories that sctente tells, "De bunking (he Handwriting Ex perts. MACLEAY, July 19 The an nual picnic of the Macleay grange and Invited friends was held at the Sllverton park Sun day. - A tt an1 Ins- vera: Mr. and Mrs. PORTLAND. Ore July 19. (AP) r Vi.; .S 75r- Mn. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs 99.25-5. Cows, good, common and medium I George MoitIs, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. H. "A. Portland Livestock I Good. 140 to 300 pouadi U 350 pounds S4.35-6.40. Bhaep Receipts aeae; weak. Ewes, 81-3.85. steady. da 85-5.50; 300 8:00 Hop improvameat. ruouig eon anions In Uregoa. 8 ZwOW P0BIX -420 7:00 Siadas Btrlnrx. NBO. T:20 London Tarraee erchestra, NBO. T:80 Organ concert, NBO. 7 :46-i-Rneld Buck, pianist. 8:00 Gene Arnold aad Commodores, , NBO. 8:15 Originalities, NBO. 9 115 Euckaroos, NBO. 9:80 Martha Meade society, KB0. B;4S Coakia aeheaL 10:OO -Wean?s Xsgasiae at the Ab NBO. 11:00 Arion trio, NBC. 11:45 Orgaa concert, NBO. 19:15 Westers Tana and Home how, NBO. - 1:00 Casino orchests, NBO. S :10 Friendly chat. ' 6 :S0 Fairriew Farms. '8:83 Memory's Melody, NBO. 6:00 Ray Perklas Radio Parade, NEC. T:00 Amos 'a' Aady, NBO. T:15 Newell Chase, NBO. 8:00 Standard Symphony hour, NBO. 1:00 Oeptaia Henry's Showboat. NBO. 10:15 Jimmy -feCoet's fishing guide. 10:15 Aasea Weeks' orchestra, NBO. 11:00 Abe Lyaaaa's echeatra, JTBO. 11:80 Liberty orgaa. Fueetman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mey ers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Martla, Mr. aad. Mrs Paul Sllke. Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Magee, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C. Tek- enburg. Mrs. Alice Patton, Mrs C Ramadan, Mrs. Otto Schelberg, Mrs. M. JL , Wells, Mrs. John Knight, Mrs. A. Mader, Miss Lu ella Dumler, Hazel Magee, Dor othy Bowen. Margaret Magee Betty Lou Harlon, Carlton Ross, Alfa Morris, Paul Silk. Jr, Thomas ' Jones. Sammy Wilson, Harry Martin Jr., Donald Mader, Howard Mader, Monta Ray Wells. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order ot the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion duly made, rendered and entered of record in said court on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1933, H. V. COMP TON was duly appointed ss ex ecutor of the last .will and testa ment and estate of LYDIA R. CLARK, deceased, and that said H. V. Compton has duly Uualifled as such executor. All 1 persons hsving claims against said estate hereby are required to present the same, with proper voucher and due verification, to said ex ecutor at 214 United States Na tional -lank Building. Salem. Ore gon, within six months from the date ot the first publication ot this notice. Dated and) first published the twenty-ninth day ot June, 1923. H. V. COMPTON. as Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment and Estate of LYDIA R. CLARK, Deceased. CARSON & CARSON. Attorneys for Executor. J 29-Jly. C-13-20-2T. NOTICE OF HEARING OF OB JECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT Notice hereby is given that the undersigned, as administratrix ot the estate of THOMAS B. KAY. deceased, has filed in the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, her final account in said estate; and that August 4. 1933, at tea o'clock, a. m., and the courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court for the-hearing of objections to such final accouat and the settlement thereof. CORA M. KAY, As Such Administratrix. CARSON CARSON. Salem, Oregon. Attorney tor Administratrix. Jly. -13-lS-lT A. 2. POLLY AND HER PALS A Dog's Lift By CLIFF STERRETT Flax t Pulling Starts In Brush Creek Area arret IT a I some wonoei- r." . . 1 C acreage I T, , let us show you I -h. una hav. Tou .wUl be aston lhad tn. tut earvl.t ,h aumlea We writ tire injur- '"" -----.- -.! - ,s a V (COCOA. OKLY SW 1 FB JHES& K I VVwL, IP HE STDLB " i r f HAVB 1 1 Y y r- -hJ Jou cpuuTAmDY f x wHy cant r Sr CcSi fSX 3 ir '."A, H!y V MlUrS AROUND 4 p