The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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Tit OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, ! Oregon, Wresj MornlnR Ansusl 2, 1923
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Business
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: Cards la this d Ireetory run ea
a monthly basts only. BaU
1.0 par Una par month.
AUTO BRAKES
HOu Pan-k, the brake and shimmy
doctoi. 178 South Commerc-- Street.
CATERING
Burt Crary. tha caterer. Ph. 8783.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
'Telephone 4480. R. E. North nee
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor.
IS M. High. TeL Baa. 8571.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun
eral wreaths, decoration C . Breit
haupt. tiot-H, 677 Court. TeL 6904.
ALL kinds of riorai work. Luu Flor
ist, lath a; Market. TeL 59 ,
GLASS
' Auto and window glass mirrors, TeL
HQS. Walter J. Downs, 680 Bray a.
INSURANCE
BECKJC ft HENDRICKS
lit N. High TeL 4Mt
COFFKT-fiMITH, can, tna, TeL .
LAUNDRIES
XIUO NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
Tlllfl Wl&LDttU LU.UNDRX
t a Hlb TeL tils
CAPITAL C1TX LAUNDRY
First in Quality end tiervica
Telephone Bll Ut4 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
UAiUU W. SCOTT, Tha Cyda Man"
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to - horn
Cotton mattres (0 lb. S4.U0. Rftnovat-
ora and lumisator Russ cleanei. Cap
itol Bedding Co. TeL 40S. 2i)3U N.
Capitol.
New mattress made to order, old
remade i carpet cieanina. aUlna;flult
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag Hat
tress fraetary. S. ISU fVUbur. TeL
S44L OUo . Zwlcker. fiat. 11L
MUSIC STORES
cm C. WLLXmPtaaoa, radios, saw-
in m. machine sheet arast .and Plane
studiea. Kepairiog raaioa, pboourraphs
and sewing mwchrn 41 tttete Straau !
Salem. -
MEDICINE
When Others Fail
Nature's herbs for every 11L H. S.
Low, noted Chinese herbalist. 473 H.
Commercial Street." f'-lem, Oregon.
Established since 1912 in Oakland.
Calif. ConsultaUon fre Telephona
9758. Hours to 4, Sun. 10 to IS M.
Dr. Chan Lam Chinas Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and rioay, in a
to 4:30 p. oa. 148 N. Co-unerclaL
Charlie Chan. Chines Medicine Co I
12. N .Com'L Daily 9-4. Sun. 9-12. All
kinds herbs for male ana xenuue, or
constipation, raeumsnsm. appenuu--ti
coiiti gland. atoDiach disorder
FAINT AND ROOFING
Saiem Paint A Root g. 414 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATION EUtT, cards, pamph
let program books or any kind of
pruituig, call The Suimu Printing
Deparunent, 316 SL CnmrnercUi. Tel a
phune 910L
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REAL ESTATE .
BECKS il-iND-UC-- , Ttd. 4947.
VV. 1L URABENUORST CO.
Ill B. Liberty tf. Te- 848k
SOCOLOFSKX A SON
804-9 First Nat L Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807.
, r STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop basket book logan hooka.
Salem Fence and Btov Works, 383
Ctieniekata. TeL 4774. B. a Fleming.
SHOE REPAIRING
Low price Good -ork. 9(0 & Com'L I
TRANSFER
a pit AX. CiTT Tra-sfar Co. 136
Stat SL TeL 7778. Distr-TWlng. for
, war-ins and storage eur specialty
Oet our rats .
stir irw-i nr diatant transfer storg.
eaU 3131. Larmer Traaatar C Tracks
to Portland daily.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS Adding ktch. sold.
ran tea. re pa ire . udostswu
Cooke Bhort, 819 Court. TL fte.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. - West. 30 years xprinc
RFO 6. Boa 108 L Tel. 119F.
Jones-McAlpin Clan
Meets at: Silverton
SILVERTON, Ang. 1 Thomas
Jones of Macleay was elected! VCA VTF!T1 TO RENT
president at the Jones-McAlnln
clan meeting held at the city park
cm Jr a v c
g. ot Chemawn was made oecre -
try. xaw aiieiuuuu wss sv
with an informal Drosram of mn
"4 J
jujou wmw u-w u l
Savage auartet.
Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
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Single Insertion pr Itse.lO
T2tm Insertions per
One toe
Six Insertions per Uaa. .'10
One month per liae.-1.8
Minima m charge ...... tie
Cop ter this pare ac
cepted until :30 tha era
fas before publication for
classification. Copy re
celved after this time win
be rue under . tie heading
Too Late to Classify.
The Statesman assumes
do financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear la advertisements pub
lished In its columns, and
la cases where this paper la
at fairit will reprint Uhat
pan ot aa adrertlaement In
which the typographical
mistake oceera.
The Statesman reserres
the right to reject objee
tlonal adrertlfilng. It far
ther reserves the right - to
classify all advertising an
der the proper classification.
HELP WANTED MALE
-Several local salespeople to work in
and around Salem. 1335 State htreet.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Washing TL 1, Bx. 93, Salem.
Wanted brick, tile work. Also fire
place Price reasonable. TeL MO.
Repair Job paint, roof, aar sisa.
TeL sill.
Ex-service man wants work
board. Box 281, Statesman.
for
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Purebred R. 3 pullet 2301 N. 6th.
FOR SALES OB TRADE For wood.
modern Bridgebeach range. TeL (23,
If 9 N. Winter.
Good baled hay, oats, some veatch.
flJ.OO ton. Box 188, Garden road.
Expert haircut K14 N. Com'L
Draft beer eauDmenL H. O. Da
mon. factory represetitatlv 897 N.
Com'L
Radio for sale, $113.00, 8-tube Ma
jestic Console. BaL dws $33.10. Terms
$S down. $S mo. See Mr. Jans, Wills'
Music Store.
Two chair, barber shop Including
building and 13 rm o furn. S700 I
cash. TeL 8779. I
a.roora no oa ana rot, ivvxiov, i
nawd : 3 bkxks from Richmond school I
and ba $1509 cash. Will sell furnl-1
ture if desired. 3248 Mill Street.
WANTED Miscellaneoos
Want to rent small row boat by
the week. TeL 48F14.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Wood and baled hay for truck or
car that would make truck. Garden
Road, Box 188.
MISCELLANEOUS
$196-$250 MONTH. Government
post-depression Job Men women, 18
50. Steady. Qualify now. Sample
coaching and list Jobs FREE. Apply
today sure. Box 1272T, care States-
Government wants messenger $800
91080 year. Boys girls 16-20. Salem
examination Applications accepted
until Aug. 8. Particulars free. Write
immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept.
887 T, Rochester. N. T.
W pick op dead, worthless
cows, sheep. Tel. 4849.
ROOM AN D BOARD
Board, rm.. $20. Near P. O. 8482.-
Board and room for ladies close In.
Tel. B678. B95 Court Street.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3 nice apt $12 and $25.1580 Center.
Ant, room garage house. All
nicely furn. TeL TS64. 2261 Haiel,
Patton apartment downtown dis
trict, cool, clean, comfortable, private
bath. Very reasonable. Call Pattern's
Book Store,
3 rm. apt, close-in, reasonable, 266
S. Cottage,
Neatly furnished apartment, private
bath, 545 Court Street TeL 5792.
3 and 3 R, apt, 432 Marion.
Reduced rant: 5 R. furn. duplex.
first floor, gar. 864 MilL T. O. Albert
Apt $10 tt $12. 897 N. Com'L
FOR RENTHOUSES
ltodsrn 7 -room house .near school 1
966 N. Fifth St TeL 7351.
Furn. and unfurn. bouse R. A.
1618 N. CotUg TeL SOIL
Modern hous Inquire 1598 Court
FOR RENT Good 7 room house.
All newly kalsomlned. Large walnut
tree On bus Hn Se Mr CadwU,
Stateman offloe. ; -
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NEAT HOME, $13 mo. TeL 6766.
Hotisa Damon. 897 N. Com'L
Modern hous Call 1600 Stat St
I Partly furnlshd 4 rooms and sun!
i inicimm
FOR RENT
Coxy 1 R. mod. hous TeL 8868.
880 Electric $8.00; 1783 & Capitol,
$15.00; 1940 a High, $10.09, aad ear-1
eral other
. Store building In new State theatre. I
P. H. BELL, 119 Oregon Bldg.
TeL $901
Grocery store with futures, $38.
p" ' . k
Green noose, equipped. 897 K. Comt
I Limn . n . r , - - - -
I parties arriving daily, want nouses
I mnt ante., rum. and unfurn. Might buy.
1 fJZlr$?c?T.
1(19 Court. TSL on.
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?J?lTU Btol
o i nd. Seme alfalfa, r, a. toopar, au.
i, Dundee
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Trade for car. Equity in a
cottare. Term TeL 4tt.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Two laree fine view orchard lots
for sale. 60x112 feet each. Opposite
Leslie brick school on Oxford street.
Don't build until you aee these lot
Priced right. ssy term Phone own
er. 8854. . :
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Of a partly furnished residence B
blocks from Capitol building, 7 large
cheerful room full basement, fur
nace, fireplace. Price f 1000, part cash,
baL bonus loan.
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL 4708.
SUBURBAN HOME
1 acre close In, paved road. 4 room
plastered house with nook, plumbing,
electric lights, drove well, -garage and
woodshed, nice garden. Price $1800,
reasonable term . .
i acre 4 room bouse, garage.
woodfihed, electric lhfhts, drove well,
coops for 300 hen Price JIzOo, cash
335, bal. 12 per month and Interest
6.
If you want a suburban home. SEE
US before choosing.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 Bute Street . TeL (70S
FOR SALE 6 acre acres In
fruit. 6 room -house. $909 cash if tak
en at once. Party must aelL 3 miles
south of Salem. See A. B. Browning,
Route S. Box IS 2.
I A. 12 ml. out. $350.00. term Da
mon, 897 Is. Com L
Beautiful close-In view acre tree
city water, etc Snap. Phone 5154.
A sightly 7-room semi-modern home.
basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds
110x132 leet, large inilt. nut tree
grans arbor, garden, garaan. Is ear lun
for btgn ana two grammar school
nice view, paved street. Only $3250.
term Owner, 765 Rural Avenue. TeL
8854.
sssssssSsseesyesaassssMSaaMSj
5 A. '3 mi. out. new house. $15001
$150 down. Damon, 897 N. Com L
GOOD HOP LAND CHEAP h
Good soil, good climate, plenty wa
ter for Irrigation, address Wheatland
Irrigation district. Hermlston, Oregon.
R. HOUSE 81000.00
9100 down, baL easy, paved street
a bargain.
JAS D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street
FOR SALE FARMS
2-ACRE3 $5000
Good R. house, bath and to net.
Barn, garage, poultry house. Most all
in crop. Running- water. 1 A, timber. !
SO-A. can bo Irrigated. Good place and
good location on market road. Take a
house In Salem as part.
JAS. D. SEARS, REALTOR
133 South High
T"Jsrviri.ruin.r rui ruxnruriTnj
40 A. 5 ml. 8. B. of Woodhurn. one of
the best farms In Marion Co., good
bldgw electric water system, orchard.
11 cow 1 horse tractor, paved road,
tt ml. to school, crop, stock and
equipment' goes $7000.
240 A. 15 mL from Monmouth, farm
bldg. woven wire fence, orchard, 80 1
A. in crotv. 5000 cords of wood, creak
and spring, water piped to house. $25
Br A. Trada for hoiiM at Dnill.f I
tree. - i
is A. 1 ml from Salem on na-eA roait
fenced. 8 A. timber. 3 A. orchard, 4
room house, electric light $2350.
MELVlN JOHNSON, 275 State Street;
ACREAGE
See me if you want 10 acres beaver-
i dam aoO. : Immediate poasession, poor
-iag, term
H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bids;. Tel. 8902.
Basin ess Opportunities
flsinc buafaiesa for aal WUl sacri
fice. Must sen by Thur $100 will
bandi 1197 CHemeKeta.
Cafe for rent. 897 N. Com'L I
Established fruit and vegetable bus-
lnea Take used car as part paymeaL
Box 358, car Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADB ea fnrnitur car aalaiiee
or other good security. Repayable
monthly, when tn financial need see
as befora closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First NaMonnl Bank BIs. Pboae 8581
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
SIS Oregon Building, and Floor
Office hr 10:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
Telephone 7783. Bute - license No.
8-1C8. - I
' Borrow we personal ptopoity: repay
tn moo till- isstaiiment - wiluh
ETTB LOAN CO- SUt 11 8-169. 8e
Guardian Bldg. TsL 8877.
-srifs i n nn r- inniii nr i iru in rytn i n in r rh
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Reflaa-cod
Arrange to reduce youi paymenta
Tow keep the ear
" P. A. EIKER
Cot. Llbart St and Ferrr
Phono 4711 Saiem. Or
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRT wood cosj
TeL 8009 Salem Fuel Co. Trad
CotUg
Ash, fir and oak. TL 8648.
Z!y7!Zr7r7ZC!i
LUST AND tVUnU
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taot m mumV.
receipt driver's license, etc Reward.
Leave at statesman orrice. i
FOR SALE USED GARS I
. -
Repossessed SS Chev. Coup. Can b
handled very ' reaaonabl New car
iu.n-i.
BORREOO
848 N. Liberty
FOLLY . AIM 13 . HKR
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poor cowyswaT i-srs iomJZ ;5 7 (ZZ
SHS'LJ- GIT SUM-SOME.- jyW' & f JZZ
BURMED OUT f KjfA ' Jt ffCS7 X V-SEMELB?Ll V (sSSSV
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-USED CARS
VALLETT MOTOR CO.
USED CARS
1917 Ford f "1
rora iuaor
70.00
lt2S Ford Tudor
48.00
112$ Ford Roedster
1023 fiasez 4 Tourinx
35.00
35.00
(0.00
Ji uoage Delivery
1017 Pontiac Delivery
1924 Franklin Sedan -1028
Cleveland 8edan .
78.001
05.00
05.00
85.09
HIT Chevrolet Truck -, .
121 Ford Truck. 4 speed tran.
dual tires
325.00
Ws have a good light trailer
11.80
Mr1,S2f d Sundaym'-
Your Own Terms
in Reason
'33 LIGHT SIX SEDAN Demon
strator. Big discount
'33 TERRAPLANE 3 8EDAN
Demonstrator. Big discount
'30 HUDSON GREAT g SEDAN. .
Reconditioned aa needed. New
duco A-l tires, trunk, 3 fen
der wells
'10 BUICK STD. COUPE. A-l
mechanically, good tire, new
duco paint $475
'30 HUDSON GREATER 8 CPE.
Reconditioned from . stem to
stem good tires refmished.
32 durant ""sport RDSTR:,m I
in extra, good condition $375
New paint : and tire
UDhol-
stery good
83Z5
28 STUDE BAKER LIGHT SE
DAN; Very email mileage $185
"2$ DODGB SCREEN DELIV
ERY. Good condition $ 95
.State Motors Inc.
DEALERS FOR
HUDSON A STUDEBAKER3
TERRAPLANE S and 8
Open Evenings and Sundays
High and Cnemeketa
chevrolet gives more
McKay's used cars
1 Ford Pickup
25 Overland "6'T Coach ,
27 Star "6" Sedan
'28 Gardner "8" Sedan
$ 45.00 1
cu
135.00
165.00
i?i m
28 Chev. Coach
'28 Dodge "6" Coupe
!!? S?8 "8." P?UP
12&.00
30 Ford Cabriolet
265.00
'31 Chev. Coupe, special at 215.00
los.eo
i zw waan eoaa
'31 Chev. Coach
!!f !5
'30 Oakland Sedan 895.00
31 Chev. Special Sedan Six
wheel;
trunk, sport light. I
ate only 11.S00 miles
TRUCKS
'27 Ford fine tire license .3 85.00
rr ' ww
trin ' 175.00
31 Chev. long w. b. 4 speed
81 TTnSjfiS '
body , ; 880.00
yoev. iong w. a. i speed
tran
571.00
Liberal Terms Fair Trades
Open Evenings and Sundays
McltAI CHKVROLKT CO.
313 Center TeL 3189 43 N. Coml
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
Radio
Program
WEDM-SEtAT. Jaly 2
XO W -TO KTIUTD 62S X.
7:00 Org concert, HBO.
7 : 20 Or eo-sert, HBO.
T:45 Bo-ald. Back. pUais
s:oo ttoiout,' kuu.
0:15 Orifiaelltie XTBO.
s:io Mem a Men. ssu.
8:45 B-Ttluni Sereaad NBO.
:80 Oookiasr sebeoL.
10 :00 Sarah Krieadter. NBC.
10:15 Books for Ohllerea, HBO.
10:80 Woman's Macatiae of the Air,
NEC
1:18 Castas orchestra. KBC.
3:00 Al Peeree a ad His Gsag. NBO,
2:00 Al Peeree a aa His us nr. bo,
s:oo Jack sad Loretta cunaea HBO.
i .li m.-.
.(i 'Biitiui; u
,,du 1 ii t m miiw dv., v, utcjrut. .wa
ter, aoO.
5:00 Goldman band, KBC.
5 :80 -FsirTie ' Farms.
7:00 Amos 'n Andr. NBC.
8:05 Hotel Roosevelt orchestra, HBO.
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!o Sagew t BMC es-a.
9:80 Frances Inrrsni
9:45 Wslts Time. NEC,
I 10:15 Anson Weeks' orchestra. KBO
il :00 Abe Lyman's orchestra, HBO.
KOAC COEVAXUS 550 X
7:80 Scanning the Headline
8 :00 Morning concert.
9 :00 Home Economies Observer.
10:90 Th Psrsd of Mlodie
13 :00 Farm hour.
3:00 As Ton Like It, with Anthony
Enwer.
3:80 The Horn ems Vera Half Hoar. .
9 :45 Gene-iev Banat-Osskia argaa-
it.
T:15 Stories thst Scieaeo Tell "If
America Had Hot Baea Diseev-
: ared ."
8:00 Dr. W. Ii. Power ''Tk SoO
1 (W1DIU.., - I
8:15 Philosopher of the Crossroads.
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Bits for Breakfast 1
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(Continued from Page 4)
Insane In the United States:'
" 'This period of neglect exist
ed from the settlement of the
country practically to the opening
of the TJtica state nospital In
1843. It Is true that sporadic ef
forts were made in certain com
munities to provide for a few of
the more urgent cases of Insan
ity, but there was no concerted or
sagacious plan ot action or any
conception of the magnitude oil
the undertaking. The first effort.
as has been often pointed out, was
made la Philadelphia In connec
tion with the Pennsylvania hos
pital for the Insane in 1765.
'In the original appeal ror
funds to provide for building' the
Pennsylvania hospital the express
intention was w pr-Tiuv m yini.
a tinin. natnl. Tha form In.
1 IU1 mT.,l VJ VwWV.W. -
I 8&ne. however, referred at that
time more especially to such per-
i sons as were violent .n raaa
I custody to prevent them from do-
iniurious acts' toward UBIT
neighbors or themselves. The care
thought of was almost wholly ena-
i toaiai. sum tor . wu u ,
probably until the time of Dr.
Rllsh. little was attetnOted tn the
I -,a- nf mprllcal trnalma-t.'
TeL 3688.1 (Continued tomorrow.)
PAIA!
Interesting: Pacts
m.. ui-.tUntlAM" will Iva am
Uored at the east aide of Swaa
isiana. rortiana. irom August
to 22. lsitlng hours will be 10
known as "Old Ironsides' was
built at Hart's shipyard. Boston,
October 21, 1797, and rebuilt at
the loson navy yard In 1930.
O
President Harding Nd led 10
Hjsjyears ago today.
The Friday's Statesman will be I
bigger and better than ever this,
week. Watch this paper for In-
iutinr trwd nun Thrlftv
housewives save money by read-
lng Statesman ads
HI GRIFFITH
CALLED Df DEATH
AUTJRN. Aug. 1. Calvin
J. Griffith passed away at his
v... ui Salem earlv MnndaV
.
morning, July 31. He was born in
Genera, Neb., November 18, 187Z.
He is survived by his widow. Mrs.
Gertrude Griffith; six children.
Ben Griffith of Jefferson, and
Duane. Grace, Lola, Vada and
Wlletta at home.
He la also survived by a broth-
er. AUea. Of Spray, and two sis-
ters. Addle Sutton of Salem, and
Laura Bechtel of Geneva. Funeral
services wUl be neia at me saiem
Mortuary, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m..
Rt. A. J. Smith officiating. In-
terment will be at Belcrest Mem
orlal nark.
M n-iffith had been ill since
May. 1932. He wan very active and
i.t.rf.j l. .11 rtlTIHo- f th
tuw.cu "
community, and many friends and
neighbors regret his passing. Hel-
was chairman of the local school 1 1
board until his 111 health forced I
his resignation.
LATE RALLY HOUSES
new tork, Aug. l (AP)
a ! nil miuuI nfnrlf -"
peaceful doc-days slumbers today
and the market retrieved part ot
yesterday's decline. Sales from the
five hOUrt Of gtOCk trading totaled
only 1.780.M0 ahares, smallest 1
1 .n 11 n.t Vafnr thai
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United States left the gold stand-
I - - 1
1 a f.
Stocks UD 1 to 2 points net In-
eluded American Telephone. Gen -
eral Electric, New York Central,
Union Pacific, Southern Pacinc,
i . , . , . ni
American n. u rvui, UI'lc
lienersi u iui s, smo vcuuv,
Montgomery ward, weetingnouse,
I Bethlehem Bnd National Steels,
.-, uvu.viuv- "
and VJnrtb Amarican. Oafns for
STOCKS FROM SLEEP
the volatile wets" ranged from 2f?,5d: ' Mrw , 8a IM,ttn(L Eulu
to . Case -as np about 7 and J 4 Ma-aa-" Bayt-g driet 1933 Up
Harvester and Deere arouna s.
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ENVOY WEDS
- 1
An International romance Is that of
the fornw Mrs. Courtney Borden.
f Chicago, and Dr. Felipe Espil,
Argentinan Ambassador to Wash-
burton. Ther were auietly married
fat the capital by Justice Bailey of
ue amutic oupremw vwu-w
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A Perfect Tit
BITONG STAMPEDE HITS GR AINS
WEATHER TEJiLS ON EGG M ARRET
Chicago Quotations go
Limit; Orders Turn
Toward Winnipeg
CHICAGO. Aug. li (AP)
placed stampedes to sell, and with
purchase outlets here wholly In
sufficient whirled Winnipeg wheat
prices up 9 cents a bushel.
Chicago quotations on ail
grains sped upward to the top
most limit permitted by new em
ergency rules, 6 cents for wheat.
rye and barley, 4 cents for corn
and Z cents for oats. Then the
waves ot purchase orders which
normally would have been put
through In Chicago; dashed on to
Winnipeg.
Sudden cemplwte reversal of
grain market sentiment was at
tributed mainly to action of Chi
cago board of trade directors last
night la fixing a minimum below
which quotations here could not
go until August IS. This served
largely to restore confidence of
buyers and to check stampede
selling which had overwhelmed
the markets of late
Wheat here closed strong at the
j i - .
w V.?,T ccul
-
t cts advanced.
Today's closing quotations
Wheat September 9 7 ; De-
cember 1.004; May 1.04.
Corn September 63; De-
cember 18; May C4.
Oats September 39 ; De-
cember 41; May 47.
General Markets
raoDtm KXORAJroB
POMXLmASD. Or. Aar. 1. AP)
I Paae uckun. at piiei: Bjuut
I t??raJ lOcpruae firsts
1 hi. firsts lSTie. cxs fresh extrss
I ste, fresh ssediasu 3o.
Portland Grain 1
POftTLAKD. Ora, Aog. 1. (AP)
Wheat Ops High Lew Close
8aptoater 78 SOft 78 S0
DKialxf tltt 04 81ft 94
Cash a-beat He. 1 Big Bead bt-e-Umb
S4c; dark sard wiatar 13 -per cast
as 11 per eeat 70e: soft wkh. west
era Whit hard wiatar aorthera spriag
77; western red 7St
Umta e. 1 whiU .f2S0.
Cora He. 3B yelknr atS.35.
XUlraa Staadard 119.50.
I Portland Produce I
'
poktlaxd. Ore, Aag. l. (AP)
Batter Priats, extras 15c. sta-rd
4Bmtt-rfvPrtUad daUverd: A grade
2 3a Mead. Parma.' doer delivery lis
poaaa. Bwsst emaM ugaar. ,
Eawa Pacifie PoeJtry Drodacers'
I ..ii,"" -h... 0t.;.. i4. -itrm.
tt.'J.l'n: ' Y? V2l
-exam. Berims rice br
Freak earraas receipts, 6 poaads aad
1 "p' " ".. ,
Pa-tuad doUvery. si.to ewt.; B grade
1 ri S7ft peaaa.
i caaa seers vreroa tripion
I Uaf llfte peaad. Brokers wiU
i selow uetauoa
i cauy au Sailing price te ro
1 tailors: Ceay-ea aog test aatca.
i ii poaaa; jeariiag-i -o poua-. m.j
l-t muL Madia cows 4-5
15c soaaa.
Caaeara bark
peel 3 ft peaad.
Baying pries: 1938
Hop Nominal, 1933, 43-50 pound.
Lire poultry foruaaa aeuTerj.
ti.,nr mrlrni : He YT kea colored 4ft
a iU aoanda 11 do Sft posads n
lie; kanfc, orer 8ft poaads 9e; under
3ft pounds 9c. Broilers 1 ponnoa iz
Colored spring 3 pound, up, 1314c
Boaatar over 3 pounds 14. Boosters
5 Doaad. Dock Pa-ins. broilers 8-lOe
peaad ; eld dack eolered 10 pouad.
Oaioa Solliag price to retailers:
Oregoa 3L25-L35 centaL
New oaioa Walls Walla fl.75
ceatal.
Potatoes Local $1; Deschates Cems
93.38 eeatal. do Bakers $3.40; Tskims
Oeaaa $3.10. .
Hew potstoo Local white sad ret
$1-85 2 eeatal.
Btrawberries New Oregon 91,75
3 eraU. .
. UJ 1933 ellD. aeaiia-L WtQaaiette
valley 38-35 pouad, eaatora Oregoa 18
31e pouad, soatBsra Idaho lg-30 penal.
Hay Baying yrico from producer:
AUalf He, 1 sew crop. $16-18; clover,
si. J. $14; eastera Orefoa timothy $16;
aU sad vstck 915 tea.
H Portland Livestock
FOKTLAXD. Or. Aag. 1- (AP)
Cattle BecaipU 89. ealve 9; weak.
Staor boat SS-S.50. eea-teo end aie-
diaai 93-4.50. HeUar best 99.78-4. Be
dlam 8 .35-9-60. Cw best 8-u. oess
ssoa and sao-iam $1.75 3.75. Osaaor $1-
3. Ball beat 93-S.S5, -wararn i.T-e.
Calve boat $6-9.35. goo ---. er
diaary $4-4.50.
Hr unca a i steaar.
Tes light batcher $3.50-8.75. kvy
batcher f news -.ow.
tsr pigs 84.75-S; feeder pigs T-a.
nil.,- i im nn Asa: etenuT.
Ut Ad is lamha 86.40: lamb best
85-8.74. Tssrbag wethers 43-8. . Xtree
$11.88. - - .
ROCK HITS EYKBALL
niVTfWf. . A nr. 1 Mrs. Guy
xetealt received injury to one of
her -eballs from flying glass
I ... h nw
ntA om currt Ia u Florence-
rnr-allla coast hlrhwar Sunday.
Salem Markets
Grade U raw 4 nrUfc,
co-op pool price, f 1.50 per
bsuKtred. ' -
Sarplns f lS.
' fsllik. based ea
teotkly
mtteitsa aeerssa-l '
IMstribufor swice f 1.70
Dutterfat Top 20-Slc,
prints 23c, cubes 25c.
Prlees paid te grmmmn ky Baleai fcsyen
Asgntt 1
(The srires !. eapplied e e taeai
greyer, -era ladtesrive l tke dally sasrkvt
at are ae gaarvatecd by The Slslesiss I
rxurr us rcosrABLsi
Striae beaas, UcL lb .02
Csbbage. lb. . . .01 Vs
Greta pepper The Dalle lb. .10
Fee eesst. lb. 02 Vi te .03
Oaioa do baackes - , , ,. .15
Pets toe local 1.25 te 1.50
Lettaee. loeel .65 te .95
Pnxt Beaad
.1.00 te 1.10
,, 2.00
.01
.45
Onion Caiil., cvU
Rhnberb, local
Celery, des.
Aavle Traeipsreat , ...1.0O
Orsace Vsls-eiss, faacy 3.25 te 9.35
- Piece pack L40 u 2.V0
Beet local, do .15
Tnrsip leeaL crate .15
Carrot. loeaL ae
10. te .15 ,
25 u .CO
Jbi
.05Vs
.30 te .50
&pi ack, loeaL crate
Baaesa lb. ea stock
Haaaa
Caeasiber hotboate
LoeaL log , ,
Caataloape erate
.40
.2.25 t S.75
no
1.00
S.25
Lnaons
Li M. fresh
Araeade crate
Sqaaah. Italia, crate
Snmsser, crate .
Wstezmeloo retail .
T matoe hotbease
CaUfornis
Tha Dalle
Saspberries
Blackcap .,
,.1.00
1.00
.03
.1.90 te 3.-5
1.25
1.45
.1.35 to 10
1X0
Co mats
Legaa berries
Cberrie lb.
Pesefce loeaL lb.
Teuscberrie erate
Cera. The Dalle do
Aerieot The Dallas
Ecg plaat. erate
Crape eeeales
Hora
Top. 1933. I
AO
BOOS
H-yiag Prices
Extras
Sun da ids
. .M
. .17
. -4
. 43
. -OS
. .07
. .11
.4.50
.5.50
55
5X0
4.V5
Medio is .
rOVLTBl
Old
Colored kea
Modi am boa
Light kea
Leg ores
M AT
Lamb tap
Up
first cats
Seeoads eats
Pigs
Steers
Coa-s .
.OS
.01
JO
te .04
to .01 U
Balls
te JO
jOSH
.07
Dressed -a L top.
Dressed hoes ...
S-AtH AHB HAT
Wheat, wostera ted
White, He. 1
Barley, top. tea .
Oat tea . . ,
.78
. .79
-20.00
-33.00
.is.ee
15.00
i3.ee
Has- baytaa
OaU ssd vetch, tea
AlfaU valley 1st at
Clever say
WOOL
Medhn
Coarao .
Mohair ,
JtS
.29
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.01
ea
CASC-BA BARX
Green, lb.
Dry, lb.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright 1983 Sunder. Statistics Co.
Aart 1
STOCB srElUOIS
today 85.9 47.7 94.1 81.4
Pre-ioesdsy S3.S 46.1 91.0 79.0
Week age 86.3 48.3 95.7 82.0
Tear age 48.5 11.0 72.0 48.5
3 years age 165.1 111.4 917.S 167.0
Hi- 1933 103.1 69.0 113.7 98.9
Low 10SS 43.8 23.5 61.5 43.9
High 1933 72.3 39.8 111.0 73.9
Low 1933 85.1 13.3 61.8 85.0
BOH2 AV-XAOCS
75.7 81.0 86.0
Today
80.9
80.9
81.8
Pre-ieesday 75.8 S0.9 96.0
Week sgo 75.7 82.0 96.3
Teara-o 62.2 60.8 78.1
67.9
3 Years sro 93.7 107.8 100.1 loo.
High 1933 77.1 84.9 89.5 93.5
Low 1933 68.3 67.0 74.1 63.6
Hisk 1933 7L8 78.0 86.8 78.1
Low 1931 - S3.- 7. V U.J, OT.O
County Veterans
To Hold Meeting
All Day Thursday
.
SILVERTON, Aug. 1 One hun
dred members are expected to at
tend the annual ' meeting of the
Marlon County Veterans' associa
tion to be held at the city park at
Sllverton Thursday. The first ses
sion wUl open approximately, at
19:30 o'clock.
A basket lunch will be enjoyed
at noon followed by a continua
tion of the business meeting. Of
ficers will be elected during the
afternoon- -Irs. Helen Southwick
of Salem will be present to act as
presiding officer. Mrs- Laura
Llvesay ot Wood burn, is the sec
retary; Mrs.. George Jaeschke of
Silverton. treasurer; and Conrad
McQuorter of Salem, marshaTl.
with her husband while enroute
Gervals to work on road construc
OO La 1 25
.75
.03
.05
L38 to 1.75
JO
.73
1.25
2.25
tion contract. She Is la a Portland
hospital. '
Fruit Firms Will try
Ovm Codes After
Disagreement
PORTLAND, Ang- 1. (AP) .
Market for eggs clearly showed
the effects of hot weather togeth- -er
with cries from the country ot
too close candling. The market
may safely be considered steady
tor selected stock. Much ot the
so-called extras were in reality ot
larger size and were being sold
at the price for the former.
Receipts were fairly liberal con
sidering the season and no short
age exists. Cash buyers at country
points were able to get all their
needs with easer
There appeared a fairly steady
tone in the market,, for butter
during the day. The late session
of the Produce exchange was un
changed, those In control there
keeping Portland prices below
those of Seattle. Latter market
appeared weakest on the cosM.
Market for chickens appeared
good and especially for heavy
weight bens. Prices were showing
a further advance of one-half cent
In buying values In spots.
Because of Inability to agree at
a meeting with various firms, the
Pacific Fruit and Ryan Fruit
companies will try out a code of
their own. The new rules call for
general opening at 7 a. m. and
closing at 3 p. m.
Sales of' small sised Elberta
peaches from California have been
made as low as 35 cents although
the general price Is aronnd 59
cents low. Early local stock con
tinued to sell best.
Country klled hogs. Teal and
lambs were quoted firm. Beef was
weak.
Celery trade was fairly steady
for ahipplag, weak locally.
DAYTON, Ang. 1. Cart Lean
er, farmer et this vicinity who
for years baa vsed the treatment
and Is interested ia exterminat
ing the pea weevil In Oregon, Is
passing the information along
that all beans and peaa gathered
tor food or next year'e seed
should always be fumigated with
carbon disnlphide.
- This metho' of fumigation la
simple and inexpensive. A stone
jar or wooden, airtight container
with lid, filled to within a few
inches of the top, may be treat
ed at one time, using a flat dish
for the liquid, the amount also
varies in proportion to bulk to
be treated from one to several .
tablespoonsfal placed on top of
the beans. Cover perfectly tight
from 12 to 24 hours when the
liquid will have evaporated down
Into every part ot the container.
Air thoroughly before cooking.,
The solution may be purchased
in bulk.
WRIGHTMAX PROMOXKD
SILVERTON. Aug. 1. Dr. A.
Edgar Wrightman, Jr., has just
begun his new duties as head of
the surgery at the Doernbecher
Memorial hospital at Portland.
Last year he served as head as
sistant physician of Multnomah
hospital, also at Portland. Dr.
Wrightman is the son oLDr. and
Mrs. E. A. Wrightman of Silver-
ton, and is a graduate of the Sil
verton high school.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF MARION
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-)
TATB OF OLIVER ELAM)
BOND, Deceased. )
No. 8180
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administratrix of
the estate of Oliver Elam Bond,
deceased, has tiled her final ac
count in the County Court ot the
State of Oregon for Marion Coun
ty, and that Tuesday, the 6th day
of September, 1933. at the hour
of 10:0 o'clock in the forenoon
of eaid day and the court room of
aald court has been appointed by
said Court as the time and place
tor the hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement there
of. Dated and first published, August
3, 1933.
HATTTE MAT BOND,
Administratrix.
MILTON R. ELEPPER and
ROBERT W. GLLLET. Attorneys.
A-3--lS-33-3t.
to
By CLIFF STERRETT