The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 01, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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Business
Directory
Card In this directory rum an
a monthly basis ouly. Rate:
$1.0 pr line per moat.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panes. th brake and ahlmmy
doctoi. 975 South Commercial Street
. CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. 8751.
CU1A1NEY SWEEP
Telephone) t, R. EL Nerthneaa.
CHIROPRACTORS
pa a U SCOTT. PSC. CMrnpractor,
S&e N. H h. Tat Baa SUA
FLORISTS
' v 7 arai wreatna, oecorauona, C r. B U-Tw-
baupt. QottM. Ml Court. Tat in.
. AJXfcladaot floral work. Lou Flor
ist, talk Market TeL 993.
GLASS
Auu and window glass mirrors. TeL
110. Walter J. uowna. ssu wrsye.
INSURANCE
BUCKiE LU-NUR1CKS
189 M. Hign Tat 4941
COPFKX-SM1TH, gen, laa. Tat. MM.
LAUNDRIES
TH MEW SALEM LAUN.DRT
TUK W&UDJ&B LAUNDRX
1I3 a. Ulib TeL HJl
CAPITAL. C1TZ LAUKDRI
fcirat in u ull ty and Service
Teleuttua 3185 1364 Broadway
LAWN LOWERS
- gtuarpened, repaired and traded.
1 LiYtlA 0VyxLLL Jl. Zl
MATTRESSES
Battreeaea from factorr to home.
Cottoa matures, 60 lb. 14.00. Renovat
ors ad lum lgatora. Ruga cleaned. Cap
itol Bedding; Co. TeL 4QS9. JOJO K.
Capitol.
Maw ntattratt mad to order, ald
(aadat earpal daaoUic, alalM ; Cluti
turn waavtus. alan JrtuU Ba Mat
traaa factory. & llta "WQIhic TaL
JUL. Otf Jr. awicaar. Km. mi.
MUSIC STORES
ubq. CL WLLLF-Plaaoa. radloa. saw
Ibm aniiin.i soaet musio and plana
at utiles. Kfyalrtng radios, pnonogTapna
anu aawiotf macninTa. oiai eum.
MEDICINE
When Others Fail
. Mature' herbs for every IlL H. S
Low, noted Chinese herbalist. 47 1 S.
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
established since 1912 In Oakland,
Catif. Consultation free. Telephone
&8. Hours to 6, Sun. 10 to 12 L
" Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and Uriday, a
to 4:30 p. m. 14S N. Commercial.
r-hariia Chun. Chinese Medicine Co,
122 N .Com'l. Uaily J-6, Sun. -12. All
kinds herbs for mala and female, for
conuupation, rueumatism. appeouict-
tla, colitis, sland. stomach disordera
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint A Hoofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pampb
' ,-' lata, programs, books or any kind ot
pruttuig. call The Statesman Printing
Leparunent. 315 S. Commercial, Tele
phune 919L
REAL ESTATE
BUCK si A HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
W. H. URABENUORST ft CO.
134 a Liberty Bt. TeL 1488.
SOCOLOFSKX ft SON
104-S Flrat Nat L Bk. Bid. TaL TI07.
STOVES
tTTOVEal and stove repairing. Stoves
for aala. rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy aad
-plain, nop baskets, books, logaa books.
' tiaiem Jreace and Suva Works, 383
CHemeketa. TaL 4774. R R Flemlna.
SHOE REPAIRING
low prices. Goad 7ork. 980 a Com'L
TRANSFER
CAPITAL C1TX Transfer Co. 228
Bute su TaL 7773. Distributing, for-
-wardins aad storage aur specuuty.
Uat our rates.
jtor local or distant trans! sr atoraga.
call 3131. Larmar TraosXar Co. Tracks
to Peruana asuy.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold.
rented, repaired. Underwood Agenta.
Cooke bhort. 119 Court. TaL 6aa
WELL DRILLING
R. A. Wast, 19 years axpariaaca.
tuu s. Box lei & Tel. tiers.
Branch Bank Slated
For Woodburn Folks
WOODBURN. July 21 -An
nouncement that the First Nation
al bank ot Portland will open a
branch bank here within the near
. future has . just been made here,
and meets with hearty approval
In Tie w. of the fact that banking
locally has been tied ap since the
moratorium.
- LOANS USB OF CUT
Credit to the Jefferson Review
for use of the Jefferson bridge cut
la the Sunday morning Statesman
)ras inadvertently omitted.
Statesman
Classified Ads
- Call 9101
CUaalfted AdxwtMms
SiacU Insertion per Us.lte
Tbree kuartloan per
line 10a
8U lABrtion per Un..Stc
One montn per lln..l.t
aflnlmam cbine ....rii
Copj tor tkU pat
eepted unUl :S9 the eren
taz toetoro pbUentm tor
elaaslXicxflon. Copy re
ceived attar thU tint will
be ma node r Ue ndfng
Too Lte to ClAMlCr.
The Statesmen nmamee
no tmnadAi respoxuibfUtr
tor errors wblch may np
poar la adrertlsemeats pnb
Uabed la Its columns, and
tn eases wbere tbJe paper to
at tanlt will reprrnt that
part ot an adrertlsraient la
wblch the typographical
mistake ocean.
The Statesman resarres
the right to reject objec
tions! saTertlaing. It far
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising Bin
der the proper clssslflo-
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HELP WANTED MALE
Several local salespeople to work in
and around Salem. 133S State Street.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Washlnjr R. L.Bx. 18, Salem,
Wanted brick, ttle work. Also fire
places. Price reasonable. TeL 9449.
Repair jobs, paint, roof; any aUe.
Tel. 6213.
Ex-service man wants work tor
board. Box Ml, Statesman.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Woman, SO to 40 yra. of age, for as
sistant house work. Small wages. 2190
S. Church.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Good baled bar. oats, some veatch.
113.00 ton. Box 1M, Garden road.
Expert haircuts, lilt N. Com!
Draft beer equipment. H. O. Da
mon, factory representative. 897 N.
Coml
Leaving - town will sacrifice
rooms, fine furniture, all oriental rugs.
Box 25S, care statesman.
Radio for sale. 8112.00, 8-tube Ma-1
Ustle- Console. -Bal. due 8M.10. Terms I
95 down. 5 mo. Sea Mr. Jans, Wnis
Musio Store.
Lambert cherries 2 cents a pound.
Tou pick them at 715 Rural Ave. TeL
8854. - . . .
Two chair barber shop . Including
building and 13 ma or ram, iiou
cash. TeL 9779.
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IW" wuh u .in, I
paved ; 2 blocks from Richmond scneoi I
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WANTED Miscellaneous
Want to rent small row boat by I
the week. Tel. 48F14.
TRADE Miscellaneous I
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Wantpd tn trade: team or Producers I
. a-t nrfr.
r.d. Elvin Herr. Rt. 2 'sUverton.
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Wood and hald har for truck or
par thnf would make truck. Garden
Road, Box 188.
MISCELLANEOUS
Train students keen in practice)
spL for summer, 3 moa, for f5. Thoa.
Roen, 420 Court.
Mr.
Lane of Seattle, Wo, expert
hair cutter, now located 301 S. Win
ter. Prices the same. Adults 20c, chil
dren 15C
Wa pick up dead, worthless horses.
cows, sheep. Tel. 48S9.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Modern room, garage,
577 Court St TeL 4857.
Sip.
porco.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, rm, 120. Near P. O. 1413.
" sTr-i-i-i-iri 'u j-Xitn.nj-j-ij-Lnrir jutji
Board and room for ladies close in.
Tel. 6878. 695 Court Street.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
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3 nicaapts. (12 and 125. 1680 Center.
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Apts.. rooms, garage house. All
nlcelv furn. TeL 71(4. 2211 HaseL
1st floor. R. apt 1411 Court.
Patton apartments, downtown dli
trict, cooL clean, comfortable, private
bath. Very reasonable. Call Patton'a
Book Store.
3 rm. aDt.. close-in.' reasonable. 281
S. Cotuga.
Neatly furnished apartment, private
bath. 645 Court Street TeL 5792.
9 and B. apt a, 439 Marion.
Reduced rent: I R. furn. duplex.
first floor, car. 884 MilL T. G. Albert
l,,Me9Weaajwawa
Apts. 910 ft 113. 397 N. Comlt
FOR RENTHOUSES
rum. and nfunw house a R.
lorkner. 1119 N. Cottage. TaL I93L
Modern house. Inquire 1591 Court.
FOR KENT Good T room noose.
11 newly kalsomlned. Large walnut
All
trees. On bus line. See Mrs. CadwaU,
statesman oiiice.
NEAT HOME. 913 mo. TeL 9766.
Small turn, house. 310 S. 23rd. In
quire atation. Slat and Market
T R. furn. house. Fresh paint, f 16. 1
451 8. 17th.- ' - ---
Housea Damon. 897 N. Com'L
Modem house. Call 1109 State St
Partly furnished 4 rooms aad
porch. Telephone 4019. -
FUR KENT
989 Electric 98.00; 1785 a Capitol.
119.99; 1949 & High. $20.09, and sev
eral others.
-, Store building !n new Stat theatre. I
P. ZL BBLU 329 Oregon mag.
' . TeL 9991 -..
Grocery store with fixtures, $35.
Damon. 99 T tt. toasT. ' ..
Oraen house, ajqulpped, S9T K. CoosX
WANTED TO RENT
Parties arrivlna daUr. want bouses I
and apta, furn. and Mnfurn. Might buy. I
ii you hare anytning lor rant or aaia i
list with-ma quick. K. E. Baulnser.
M Court. Tel. SS17.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Two Urn fine view orchard lots I
for sale. C0xll2 feet each. Opposite
Leslie -brick, school on Oxford street.
Don't build until you aea these lota.
Priced right. Easy terms. Phone own
er. liH,
IHIIEDIITR PDS!!lanV
Of a Dartlr furnished resldonoe I
blocks from Capitol building, 7 large
cneerrui rooms, run baaement, fur-1
nace. iirepiace. Price 4000, part cash,
baL bonus loan.
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
144 Stale Street TeL 1701.
SUBURBAN HOME I
1 acr!L !n Pved J4' TOom
plastered house with nook, plumbing;
electric lights, drove well, garage and
woodshed, nice garden. Price 11800,
reasonable terms.
1 . acres. 4 room house, rarmre.
coona for 100 hens. pS S15M
II5 lull- 111 TVMI- mnnth . nrf lnt.M I
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If you wanf a suburban boma. SEE I
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ua oeiore cnoosinar. I
uhiujs Mii.i.tCK. Keaitors I
ii bum oueci in. iivi
FOR SALE-r 1 acres. S acres in
fruit. S room bouse. 1900 cash if tak-l
en. at once. Party must selL 1 miles I
south of Salem. Sea A. B. Browning, 1
Route S. Box 152.
7 A. 12 mL out. 8330.00, terms. Da-1
tnon, 897 N. Com'L
Beautiful close-in view acre trees.
city water, etc. Snap. Phone S1S4.
A sightly 7-room semi-modern home.
basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds
120x133 feet,- large fruit, nut trees,
grape arbor, garden, garage. Near Jun
ior high and two grammar schools.
nice view, paved street Only $3250,1
terms. Owner. 705 Rural Avenue. TeL
88S4.
i A. S mi. out, new house. 11500.
3150 down. Damon, 897 N. Com L
GOOD HOP LAND CHEAP
Good soli, good climate, plenty wa
ter for Irrigation, address Wheatland
irrigation district. Hermiston, Oregon.
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REAL VALUES
IS a-r traot. X ml fmm !alm K I
R. house, barn, family orchard, run-
nlng water. Price 91700. I
Good 5 R. house, breakfast nook.
mA i -kt ... I
Saffin. near school an nua line rarvtul I
street and cement walks. 1400 cash.
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price 9140a.
W. G. KRUEGER
Tel. 4721 147 North Commercial
5-R. HOUSE 11000.00
1100 down, baL easy, paved street.
a Bargain.
J AS D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street -
FOR SALE FARMS
M-ACRES 25000
Good H. houw. Hath n tnn.t I
Barn, garage, poultry house. Moat all
in ctod. Running water. S A. fhnVr I
JO-A. can be Irrigated. Good plaee and I
good location on market road. Take a
nouse in Baiem as part.
J AS. L. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High
BUT A FARM NOW
prices are going up on farm com
modities and farm prices as welL To
Dona tide investors with sufficient
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nTk ,. w. K.. rr- M..Mi -.vfl
wnim-t. Tn. f- V.
Better hurry and Invattlgat. a.
SEE HAWKINS A ROBERTS
40 A. S mi. 8. E. of Woodburn, one of I
the best farms in Marlon Co., good
bldgs., electric water system, orchard.
13 com. 9 Hdraas. trartnr. namd mad.
H mL to school, crop, stock and
fl sftMlnmAM anaa W Tftfl fl
oi(uiruimv Hwas ay i wwv.
r?r 19 ml- irom aionmoutn, rarm
I bldgs.. woven wire fence, orchard. 80
n crP. 6000 of wood, creek
land spring,. water piped to house. 325
I Pr A. Trade for house or smaller
I tract.
19 A. 1 mL from Salem on paved road.
fenced, 2 A..; timber, 2 A. orchard, 4
room house, electric lights, 32250.
MELVIN JOHNSON, 275 State Street
ACREAGE
Better let me sell you that acreage
I and build a house before the ralna
I start this faL Choice locations ; your
home will cost you less. Sell on term a
H. C SHIELDS
Oreron Bid. Tel. 8902.
Business Oonortunitles
i t "i -
Going Dusmess for sale, will sacri-
ftoa. ttnmt Mil Inr Thtira 9100 will
i handle. 1197 Cnemeketa.
Cafe for, rant. 197 N. Com'L
Established fruit and vegetable bus-
i Inees. Take used car as part payment.
Box lis, care statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE on furniture, cars, ealartee
I or other - good sscurity.' Repayable
I monthly, wben in financial need saa
i us Bernr cioama a loan.
I GENERAL INVESTMENT
I CORPORATION
nrsr nation aj tiana uioc. pnama ass
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
913 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor
I Office bra, 19:09 A. M. to 1:30 P. M.
I Telephone 1783. state license no.
1 ,
I Borrow ew personal property ; repay
in .. monthly installments, willam-
I ETTB LOAN CCK, State Ho, S-119, Iwe
uuaraian uiag. let. ss77.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
(Jontracta Rafmancad
Arrange to raduca youi paymants
too aaap tne car
P. A. EIRER
Cot. Llbartv St. and ferry
1wne 4T99 1 91wm. Oi
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
93V0 0 AT XT Taam AA 991
si wa, ajara 4y a xjsmm tovvi ay aa
Guernsey cows and half era. TeL 14 II.
I POLLY AND HFR
I VAA A rUlLf nitl.
THX ME SOMEnHlrTV-y'S A ) ( WHICH IS CORRECT ? OSTLV HUH? S'POSS Vi( VwVl-,A
ABOJT nvllLXIKJr-RIGHT A V -----T-w-bPs I TRY TMILK HSR OM ) (SON, I 7&kaXkt f-XXJ SUTTINI-yjL
Ur4KlNEvRj( Z -a TXT J-j THS RIGHT SlDe. AS' V W 4; U&VtFlA&t
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LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
For aala cheat) 1 rows, a Holateln.
1 Jersey ; t month's old registered
Hoistem trail, can Tit T. High.
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRY araod-
raL i00 Salem fuel Caw Trad
Cottage.
Ash, fir and aak. TaL Mil-
Dry wood. 14.00. TeL 1459.
M . i i . . 1 1 " ",ni i r iiiij.nifxj 1
Phone Tracy's, MM for dry wood.
Wood. 100 cords fine second growth.
Bargain for cash, also baled oats, bay,
oaraen roan, pox i
LOST AND FOUND
fur mu-lmltM min oAllnr ihaH ton
brown lined, 10 in. deep in back. Re
ward. Return to Statesman office.
FOR SALE USED CARS
VA1XET MOTOR CO.
IT f.. U J
it27 Ford Coupe
10.09
. 70.00
. 45.00
. 35.00
. 85.00
. 10.00
. 75.00
. 95.00
. 95.00
1W M. Ul M A IMIvT
19IS VarA norl.t.r
ists a Tnrin.
lszo uoaee ijeiiverv
1927 Pnntln Ttolivarw
124 Fnnkiin sAan
1920 Cleveland Sedan .
1927 Chevrolet Truck
5.09
1921 Ford Truck. 4 speed trana,
urea
9is.es
Wa have a good light trailer 12.59
Marlon and Liberty
TeL 7110.
Open Evenings and Sundays.
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Stripped '21 Essex parts chean. all
sunaay. Kt 7, ux. 32, Burkhart.
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Your Own Terms
in Reason
'33 LIGHT SIX SEDAN Demon.
strator. Big discount
'33 TERRAPLANE I SEDAN
Demonstrator. Big discount
'30 HUDSON GREAT S SEDAN.
Reconditioned as needed. New
duco A-l tires, trunk, S ten
der wells 9495
'39 BUICK STD. COUPE. A-l
mechanically, good tires, new
auco paint ..1475
'10 HUDSON GREATER C CPE.
Kecondttloned from stem to
stem A good Urea refinished.
new ear since 227S
'3J DURANT SPORT RDSTR.
... H P004. condition - ...f375
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mw paint ana urea, nonoi
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'II HTI 1JKKAKKH I.II1HT C HRT.
DAN. Vanr small mileara 81SS
31 DODGE SCREEN DELIV
ERY. Good condition $ 95
Mate Motors Inc.
DEALERS FOR
HUDSON A 8TUDEBAKER3
TERRAPLANE and 9
Open Evenings and Sundays
High and C heme It eta
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
MCKAY'S USED CARS
21 Ford Pickup 9 45.99
t i nrarianri war-- a sva it ar it n si
25 Overland Coach
'27 Star C
Sedan
M Gardner "8" Sedan
115.00
Chev. Coach
115.90
175.00
325.00
.l JJP
30 Dodge Couds
30 Pord Cabriolet
245.00
285.00
'31 Chev. Coupe, special at
z jNasn edan
395.00
31 Chev. Coach
385.00
'30 Oakland Sedan 195.90
'iz Chev. special sedan six
wheels trunk, snort light.
etc., only 11.S00 miles 145.90
TRUCKS
'27 Ford fine tirea. licenaa 9 M.90
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v.nrwiBi .V
39 Ford long w. b. 4 speed
trans.
371.00
31 Chav. long w. fe
sneed
n-ana.
7S.ao
31 Chev. C wheel truck Van
body 550.00
33 Chev. long w. b. 4 sneed
trans. . : 575.00
Liberal Terms Fair Trades
Open Evenings nni Sundays
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
33 Center Tel. 3189 430 N. Com'L
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
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BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS
1235 '29 Ford 4-D. Sedan, A-L
3195 '28 Oakland Sedan tip-top.
1235 '28 Bulck Sedan.
1365 '30 Bulck Sport Roadster.
3225 '29 Chevrolet Coach.
Z40 North Liberty TeL 3888
Radio
Program
TCTSEDAT, Angast 1
KOW POETLAKD 620 Xo.
7:00 Food Conervatiou talk.
7:20 Organ concert, NBC.
7:45 Ronald Bnek, pisniit.
8:00 Johnny Marvin, NBO.
8:15 Pollock and Lawnhurat NEC.
8:30 Rex Battle eoneertentemble, NBC.
:1& Bnckaroos, NBO.
9:80 Martha Meade Society, NBO.
9:45 Tom Mitchell NBO.
10 :00 Oeekinc sehooL
10:80 Woman's Mafaxine of the Air,
. HJBU.' .
11:80 Argentine trio, NBC.
11U5 Meredith Willaoa. JiEO.
11:15 Western Farm and Home hour.
1:00 Casino orcheatra. NBO.
1:45 Little Colleen, NBO.
9:20 Friendly Chat
4:80 Little Colleen, NBO.
4:45 Adventures of Arnold and Aj
bera, NBO.
ft:00 Balladettes, NBC.
6:30 The Fire Chief's Uncle, NBO.
6:00 Livea a Stake, NBO.
8:80 Concert trie, NBO.
7 :0O Amos 'a Andy. NBO.
T:1S Memory Lasa, NBO.
9:00 Masieal Menneamlaa. EOMO.
10:15 Anaon Weeks' arehestrs, NBO.
11:00 Abe Lyman5s erehettra.
11:30 Bal Tabarla arekestra, NBO.
X0A0 COXVALXJS 550 Xo.
6:45 Farm market reports.
7:00 Morning - M edits Woas.
8:00 Morning concert
9:00 Home Economics Observer.
10:80 Wslts melodies.
11:00 Concert reoordUaxsv
12:00 Farm hoar.
9:90 The Eamemskera' half honr.
6:45 Genevieve Baum-Oaikini, ergsa
i(t
7:80 Farm boor.
8:00 1. D. Hill, "Field Cereal
Trials."
8:15 Dr. Victor P. Marrla, "Tae
World la Bavlaw."
PAI 5
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Interesting Pacts
The World war began 19 years
ago today, August 1, IS 14,
O .
A year ago today 500 Chinese
drowned and 50,000 homeless In
flood ot Canton river valley,
China.
O
211,71 license plates Issued to
date tor this halt year. This time
last year -only 103,296 had been
issued.
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The new Jefferson bridge which
has Just been dedicated Is over
700 feet long, has S arches of 200
feet each, the roadway Is 24 feet
wide and the cost was close to
$150,000.
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Weakness Belied; Mart for
Eggs Dull; Chicken
Tone Still Firm
PORTLAND, July SI. (AP)
There was heavy sale of butter
over the weekend and floor stocks
of Jobbers and cburnera were get
eing well cleaned up. No change
was suggested in open market
prices for the week's opening but
was noted that most values
were held at least at exchange tig
ures.
Indications that the market is
not as weak as suggested by the
recent tactics of outside Interests
was that buttertat ralnes were
occasionally shown with a pre
mium of M to 1 cent pound and
especially so for sweet, which waa
scarce. Most of the cream arriving
was sour tor which the trade was
apparently paying the extreme
price. Basic prices appeared to be
forgotten.
Make continued to sow a smalt
volume but little change In total
churning was suggested during
the last few days.
Trading In the egg market was
dull. Weather conditions were
still the chief factor against ade
quate consumption and with pro
duction increasing in the pullet
line there was a surplus sug
gested in the daily movement.
Market tor chickens continued
to hold Its recent firm tone with
some price advances. Demand, was
favorable in practically- all lines
For turkeys the call continued
in excess of supply.
Throughout the market for
country killed meats, with the ex
ception of beef, which remained
more or less stagnant, there was
a rather good call suggested in
late trade with prices held at re
cent betterment.
Fractional decline was showing
in the market for new potatoes
locally with a rather liberal move
ment. Digging operations of early
crop were now general and quality
was gaining.
New Walla Walla onions were
fairly steady, also old locals.
few new local wax were arriving
and selling 2 cents pound.
Toungbenies were still finding
a good call at former prices.
Celery market was sluggish lo
cally with too much offering.
Dads' Quartet Has
New Name as Each
Gets Grandchild
SLLVERTON, July ti Dads'
quartet, known np and down the
Willamette valley for the past 10
years, has graduated, it is now
Grandfathers' quartet and will
likely be known as such hence
forth. The last of the four to be
come a grandfather was I. B. Al
fred. But it took the group al
most two months to realize the
change. The youngest grandson
is Robert Lee Alfred, born! June
1. Other members of the qaartet
are Bert Day, W. K. Cain and A.
H. Smith. Mrs. Helen Conutock
is te accompanist. The four grand'
fathers, their four younges
grandchildren for some hare
more than one the mothers of
the babies, and Mrs. Comstock
will hare a "family picture" taken
in the near future.
NEW ARRIVAL IS GIRL
- VICTOR POINT, July 31 Mr
and Mrs. Eric Fisher are being
congratulated on the birth of
daughter Monday night at the
Stay ton hospital. The Fishers
have one other child, a boy.
Never Cry
n
RAIN MARKETS AGAIN COLLAPSE
a ' - - - , . " -. I - -
or.
WHEAT DOWN, HOGS UP LOCALLY
Hogs at top of $5.50,
1 0-CentGain; Lamb
Trade Weaker
Wheat dropped to 75 cents per
bushel locally to open the week,
while hogs took a 10 cent" ad
vance, to top of 15.50. Lambs are
lower at 14.50 and cattle ore
weaker also.
No other market changes were
recorded here yesterday.
PSOSTCX EZORAXOB
PORTLAND. Ore. Jalv SL (API
Preaeee exchange. Bat prices: Batter
Extras S2e. staadarea Sle. nrima firsts
SO He. firsto lvss. Eggs Preck extras
22e, fresh
aeaiame ZUc.
Portland Grain I
PORTLAND. Ore- July 81. (AP)
wsest vpea iii(H Lew Close
Jaly 7S 78 76 7S
September 77 7T 75 H 75
December 80 80 79 79
aah wheat No. 1 Bic Bend blue-
item 81c; dsrk hard winter 13 per cent
13a. 11 aer cent 74c: soft white, western
white, Lara wialer. aorthern spring 7 -e;
westera res 7Ue.
Oats Ne.t wbiU 926.50.
Cera Na, 2 yellow 921.
Millraa Standard 919.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, July 81. (AP)
Butter rrinta, extras zoe, sUadards
3c.
Butterfat Portland delirerd: A grade
3c pound. Farmer' door delivery Sle
pound. Sweet cream 6c higher.
Eggs Paeifle Poultry proa seen'
Uiag price: Oventse ?c, extras tit.
standards Me, meerams 20c, pullets lac
aoaen. Buying price by wsoleaalers:
Freak current receipts. 66 pounds sad
ap. 15-loc doitn.
Milk Contract pries. 4 per cent.
Portland delivery, 91.70 cwt; B grade
eream B7 e noons.
Cheeae 99 score Oreroa triplet
tftte. loaf IStte poos 4. Brokers will
pay fte aelew aaoteueas.
Oaaatrv meats Selling price te re
tailers: Country-kiled Sera, beat outea
era. aader ISO pounds 7tt-8e: Tealera,
70 te 100 ponads Ba-ae; spring tames
lie Pound: yearbngs a-Sc poaaS. Heavy
waa 2-Se pound. Medium cewa 4-5c
pauad; eaaaer eewn S-8e pound. Bulla
4H5e pwaad.
Meeaur Buying price: xvsa cup
15a pound.
Cascara baric Baying price :
peel 3 Ha pound.
Hons NoauaaL 1933, 43 50a poena.
Lire poultry Portland delivery,
haT-tnr nrleea: Heavy hens, colored 4fe
ts Stt panada lie. da Stt pounds ap
lie: hens, over Itt pounds wc; ana or
9Vb nounds 9. Broilers 14 pounds 1ZC
Colored springe, S peanas np, i-ic.
Roaster, ever S pounds 14e. JKoeaters
9ej vuwm. we, c . . , ....Kt. w
Mil; aid doeka. colored 10e pound.
.UaiWBS Beiung prices ve reiaiier.
Or.mii It. 15. 1.85 cental.
jSew aaloaa waiia vtaua fi.u
ceataL
Petateea Local 93: Deschutes CesaS
93.25 cental, do Bakers 93.40; xsmtaa
Qeau 92.10.
New potatoes Local wnie aaa rea
91.S4-3 ceatau
Strawberries asw uregons
S crate.
Wool 1999 alio, nominal, wuumette
nllev 23-25e nound. eastern oreroa 10
21e pound, southern Idaho 16 20c ponnd.
Uay Buying price rrom proaucer:
Alfslla, Na. 1 new crop, 916-18; clover.
No. S. 914: es iters uregoa ubout t
oata and vetch 15 ton.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 9L (AP)
Cattle Receipts 1203, calves 58; gen
erally steady.
Bteers, best SS-o.&U, common ana me
dium 93-4.50. Heifers, best 93.75-4, me
dium 93.25-9.50. Cows, beat 83-3.25, com
mon and medium 91.75-2.75. Canners 91
3. Built, beat 93-8.25, medium 92.75-9.
Calves, best 96-6.25. good 95-5.50, or
dinary 94-4.50.
Hors Keeeiptr -am; generally steaay.
Ton lirht butchers 95.50-5.75, heary
butchers 95-5.95. Bows 93-3.60. Blsufk-
ter pigs 94.75-5; feeder pigs 94.75-5.
Sheep Receipts 1878; sheep e.uiet
lambs steady.
Lsmbs, best 95.50-6, medium $430-5;
feeder lambs 94-4.50. Yearling wethers
93.50-4. Ewes 91-3.
NEW YORK, July 11. (AP)
Financial markets bogged down
today. Trading on most exchang
es was dull, bnt buyers held aloof
and the month ended with specu
lative positions In sharp contrast
to their status at its beginning.
Volume dropped to J, 091.188
shares tor the five hours.
TJ. S. Steel dipped under SO
for an extreme loss ot approxi
mately I points, hut cat Its loss
to 2 net. This leader was fairly
typical of other "pivotal" Issues.
American . Telephone ended the
day 2H lower, whereas It had
been off more than 4. American
Can. Bethlehem, Allied Chemical,
Consolidated Gas, New York Cen
tral, Baltimore Ohio. Kenne
cott, Du Pont, Woolworth, South
ern P a e 1 f I e and Chesapeake ft
Ohio were down roughly 1 to S,
while Santa Fe, Union Pacific
Was torn Union, People's Gas.
Case and U. S. Smelting suffer
ed more extensively.
Over Spilt IWk
General Markets
FimCIMRKETS
BoraDowi
Salem Markets
Grade B raw. 4 Milk,
co-op pool price, 9t-50 per
bwmlred.
Burplas 1123.
(Milk based an eeml monthly
aaleertst awrag.
Distributor price 1.70
Buttertat Top 20-21c,
prints 23c. cubes 25c.
Prieee said te grewesa Sy Catea bayera
Jaly 31
(The Prices ketan. aaatHied a a teem
greoer. are laanaatlva af ts Sani saarkrl
eat are mot swarantenS ttr TV gmasul
raorr AW waaaaTABtES
String beaas, laeal. Ik .02
Cabbage, lb. . .01 Vs
Green peppers, Tb Bnlkts, In. - JO
Pcav coast. Is. ..... 03 to .03
Onieaa. doa. kvaekea -15
Pete toes, leeal 1.25 te 1.50
Lettuce, local - .65 te .93
Paget Seend
.1.00 to L10
2M0
Onieaa, Oalit, cwt
Bhabarb. local
.01
Celery, doa.
AS
Apples. Transparent 1
Oranges. Valencies, fancy 2.95 to 9.35
Plaee pack 1. 4 0 to 3.00
Beets. Weal. dos. - .15
Turnips, local, crate , .15
Carrot, loeal. dos.
io. te .is
3i to .60
Soiasck, locals crate
Ba-nanaa. Ib. ea stack
.03
Hasda .. , .05 U
Cu cambers, hothouse .30 te .50
Local. . lug , . . . .40
Csntslaapes, crate
.2.25 to 8.75
Lemons
6.00
1.00
ASS
Limes, fresh
Avacados. crate ,,
Squash. Italian, crate
i on
1X0
.03
.90 te 9.85
Bammar, crate
Watarmalona. retail -
Tomatoes, hothouse
CaUferala
The Dalles ,
Raspberries "
Blackcaps
.1.25
1.45
.1.25 to L50
a.oo
Currsats
.90 te 1.85
.79
J
Lagan herriee
C berries, lb
Peaches, local. Ib.
Toaagberriea, erata
Cora. The Dalles, dos.
Apricots. The Bellas
Egg plant, crate , .
.05
J.50 to 1.75
iO
.73
i.a
9.85
Grapes, seedless
hops
Top. 1933. Ib.
JO
EGOS
Baying Prices
Zxtraa
Standards
Mediums .
.19
J9
SI
rooxrai
Old
Catered hens
Mediam hens
Light heaa
Leghorns .
.19
.09
.07
.11
MZAT
Lambs, top
4.90
5.50
5.25
5.00
4.75
te .04
Uses, top
First cuts
Seconds eats
Pigs
8 tears
Cows -
Ralls
Dressed vaaL top.
.03
.01
.09
te .09
te .os
Dressed bogs
O-tAXJf AND HAT
Wheat westera red
White, No. 1 ;
Barley, tap, tea
Osts, ton , ,
Hr banana art aea
Oata sad vetch, tea
Alfalfa, valley 1st eat ,
.75
.75
.20.00
.23.00
.13.00
J 5.00
.13.00
Clover say
WOOL
Medium
Course .
Mohair ,
.95
.98
.16
.01
.03
CASCARA BAKK
Green, lb.
Dry, lb.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright 1933. Standard StatLatlca Co.)
July 31
STOCK AVERAGES
Today 83.5 46.1 91.0 79.0
Pr.Tinni dv 87.8 48. 5 Ba g 82.8
Week ago - ... . 87.8 48.6 7.i 83.4
Tearsge 48.9 21.7 72.6 484
S rears sgo
High 1933 .
Low 1933 .
.102.1
. 42.3
. 72.3
. 95.1
58.0 113.7
96.9
4S.9
T3.9
2S.5 61.5
69.8 111.0
13.3 51.S
High 1933 .
Low 1933 ,
35.0
S05D AVEEAQBS
Today
. 75.8 80.9 86.0
. 75.9 81.S 84.8
75.5 8L3 86.1
. 61.T 59.8 77.S
80.9
Previous dsy
81.3
80.9
Week sge
Tear age
3 years age .
High 1933
Low 1939
High 1939
66.4
. 93.8 107.4 100.1 100.4
. 77.1 84.9 88.5 83.5
. 58.8 67.0 74.1 69.6
. 71.8 79.0 86.9 78.1
Lew 1913 -
. S9.9 47.4 70.9 57.6
GERVAIS, July II. F 1 r
which la thought to hare been
started by a transient complete
ly destroyed A large barn and
two Slios belonging to C. T.
snxey. tnree miles soutn or oer -
rals, Sunday noon. The firo had
gainea euca wsawy wuen uin-
wrrwiBB wua lun urjcouui-
ua muu si iuvus iiuria niau is
was impossible to save it.
r The , fire crept through some
trees at the south, a nearby
hafldlnr caught la the roof sot-
eral times and the new barn on
th R. S. Harner nlace waa en
dancered. A water tank thought
to bo from the paring plant
Gerrals and the hook and ladder
truck from Woodburn responded
and It was by their efforts that
the nearby buildings were saved.
The Brixey ban contained an
almost new combine, feed grind
er fan mill and ensilage cutter
and a small amonnt of hay. All
BR1XEY BARN BURNS
Wl H LOSSES
Fluctuation Limit is j
Unsettling Factor
Close Lifeless
CHICAGO. July SI -(AP)
Complete collapse grain markets .
today for the third day in succes
sion, prices going down the ex
treme limit allowed, and later re
maining prostrate. ,
Definite fixing of S to I cent
boundaries for daily market fluc
tuations either up or down ap
peared to operate at least tempor
arily as a means of unsettling In
stead of reestablishing confidence
of traders? Some leading grain
specialists said the limits which
had been adopted ry tho various
American exchanges In connection
with covernment officials at
Washington had aoured holders of
future delivery contracts, and had
disturbed prospective new buyers.
More stringent requirements as to
financial margins needed were
also a factor.
During much of the day, all
grain business was virtually at a
standstill, with receivers of cer
eals unwilling to accept rural of
ferings because there was practic
ally no futures market available
in whieh purchases of immediate
delivery grains could be. "hed
ged." By "hedging" is meant a
trade method equivalent te Insur
ance for operators who wish - to
avoid a speculative risk whether
down or np.
Wheat closed almost lifeless.
4-5 cents under Saturday's fin
ish, corn 4 cents down, oata S
cents off.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat July, 89: Sept., 92-
H; Dec., IS. May, 9.
Corn July, 45 4; Sept., 41:
Dec.. 544: May, 0.
Oats July. Sept., S4;
Dec, 40; May, 44.
A minimum price of 129 per
ton for Pacific northwest pears,
with a price of 25 for MedTord
and Sacramento pears, ts being
urged by the tree fruit Indus
tries' session at Seattle. A mini
mum price tor prunes will also
be urged, and tree fruit leaders
in session hare .urged the presi
dent to fix an emergency price
for these two commodities, har
vest ot which will open this
month. '
Leading canners of the north
west hare already signified in
tention of supporting the $20
minimum level suggested, accord
ing to word from Seattle. How
ever, some canners object, pre
sumably to "cash in" on rising
values if they can buy on a low
market.
If the $20 pear minimum be
comes an actuality, this will
double the early season offerings
said to have been made by one
I of the price-demoralising canners
tn northwest. This canner.
according to reports late in June.
quoted opening prices oh a basis
which would indicate offers ot
$10 for both pears and prunes.
Wool Mart Quiet;
Undertone Firm
BOSTON, July $1 (AP)
(U. S. Dept. Agr.) The wool
market is quiet but the undertone
is firm despite the comparatively
limited Inquiries from manufac
turers. The quietness of the mar
bet Is a development that has been
widely anticipated In the wool
trade and consequently Is not re-
e 1 suiting in any appreciable change
I In wool quotations. The estlmat-
- 1 ed receipts of domestic wool at
Boston during the week ending
J1t 21. according ta ta Boston
1 Grain and rianr-sr h a n a-.
amounted to If .877.200 pounds
M co-pared with 25,211.100 dur-
, thJ preT10 week
ere destroyed except the eustl-
cotter, which bad been mor-
ed Saturday In preparation to
storing the new hay crop Mon
- day and wa.- near an entrance
where It could bo saved. The
at I Harper barn had just been rilled
I wun nay.
I The loss Is estimated at $3500
or more with some Insurance.
I Mr. Brixey began Monday put-
I ting lumber on the ground to re-
- 1 build. Mr. Harper suffered a se
I rere Injury to his ankle during
' the tire.
By CLIFF STERRETT.
m PEAR PRICE IS
URGED 0 ROOSEVELT
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