The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 04, 1933, Page 13, Image 13

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- rhe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 4. 1933
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Business
Directory
Cards lii thla directory run on
a monthly basis, ouly. Rate:
$L00 par line pr montta.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. the braks and fclmaoy
- floe tot. 878 South Commarci-I Strict.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 87(3.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. Ft K. Korthnesa,
CHIROPRACTORS
PR. a L, SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor,
tit N. Huh. TeL Rea till.
FLORISTS
CUT flowcra, wedding bouquets fun
eral wreaths, decorations, C V. Brett
baupt florist. HI Court. Tel. 8994.
ai-i-kinds of floral work. Lata Flor
ist. UU Market. TeL 9593.
GLASS
Auto and window glass mirrors. Tel
Hut, Waiter J. Downa. bp nreya,
INSURANCE
BECKJC A HENDRICKS
181 N. Hutu Tat 4
COK F K T -SMITH, gen. Ina TeL
LAUNDRIES
THIS NEW SALEM LACNORT
XHK WlOOatt LAUNDRY
HI S. aigh Tel. tils
CAPITAL. C1TT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
elephona !& W Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HARRX W. SCOTT. "Tha Cycle Man".
MATTRESSES
Mattressea from factory to home.
Cottoa mattress. 60 la. $4.60. Renorat-
era and f umlgatora. Rugs cleaned, Cap
itol Bedding Co. Tel. 40 St. ISJe N.
Capitol.
New mattxesa mada to order. Old
remade ; carpet deanlag, sUiaa ; fiuU
rug weaving. Salem r'luff Rag a Mat
treaa Factory, a Uth WUbur. Tel.
14 4 L Otto y. Zwlcker. Est. 1911.
MUSIC STORES
"qBOl C WtLL -Pianos, radloa, sew
ing macranes, sheet music and plana
UMitos. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sawing maebiaaa. 43i ttata Street.
Salem. ' -
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MEDICINE
Charlie Chan
Chinese Medicine Co., 12! N. Com
mercial St, over Salem Hardware. Wa
hi,, ail kinda of herbs for mala and
female troubles. After one year in I
nuir midst wa have attained results, I
aa dozens of our Salem patients will I
testify. Consultation absolutely iree.
Off lea hours 9 to (. Sun. 9 to 4.2.
When Others Fail
'Nature's herbs for every UL H. 8.
Low. noted Chinese herbalist. 478 &
Commercial Street, Salem. Oregon.
Established since 1912 la Oakland.
Calif. Consultation free. Telephone
(758. Hours 9 to 8. Sun. 10 to 12 M.
. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10:30 sua.
to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. Commercial.
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programa. books or any kind ot
priBUof, call Tbe Statesman Printing
Department. Ill 1 Commercial. Tele
phonal0JUjj ,
REAL ESTATE
BgttKBa' HENDRICKS, TeL 494T.
W. H. ORABENHORST CO,
18( S, Liberty 8C TL 4$8.
8OCOLOFSKT SON
804-8 rirst NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL T80T.
STOVES
tTOVXa and etavs repslrtog. Stoves
tor sala, rebuilt and ngmtnO. All
kinds ot woven wlra fence, faacy and
plain, bop baskets, hooka, logaa hooka,
Salem snoa and Stove Works, 888
Cbemeketa. TeL 4774. B a FfawnUtg.
SHOE REPAIRING
Low prices. Qood -ork. 960 8. Com'L 1
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. til
StaU 8U TeL T778. LisUMtlag. far-
warding and storsge our speciairy.
Get our rates,
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co, Trucks I
to Portland dally.
TYPEWRITERS
T TPE WRITERS Adding Men. sold,
renied, repaired. Uadarweod Agents.
Cooke Snort, 819 Court. TeL 8584,
WELL DRILLING
R. A, West, 89 years espertaaca,
RFD 6. Boa 102 B. Tel. 1I0F8.
Webfoot Grangers to
Meet in Homecoming
DAYTON. Aug. 1 Rot. , Mil
ton A. Marcy ot the Sunnyslde
Methodist, church of Portland,
a former castor here, will ba th
principal speaker at the ' home
coming to ba held at tho Webfoot
grove Sunday. August 12. undtr
the auspices ot tha Webtoot gra
nge. Special sacred singing will
a feature ot tha program.
a.kt wlp; -.erred
Statesman
t Classified Ads
Call 9101
CbhMlftod Advertleta
Single Insertion per llne.lOe
Three lnsartioaq pr
line ..2C
Six lnaartlooe per Uai.4l(
Ob month pr tine.. 11.01
Minimum charge tie
Copy Cor UU page -eepted
antll .0 the even
' lag before publication for
classification. Copy re
ceived after this Una will
be run under the heading
Too Lata to Classify.
The Statesman aaeamea
" ao financial responsibility
lor arrora waleh mar ap
pear In adTrtlsemnta pb
Hahad la ita eolomna, and
In caaaa wbera thia paper la
at fault will reprint that
part ot as advertisement la
which 'the typographical
mistake oeemra.
Tba 8tateman reserrea
the right to reject objee
ttonal adrertlaing. It far
ther reserrea the right to
classify all advertising an
der the proper classification.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Washing R. 1. Bx. 9S, Salem.
Wanted brick, tile work. Also fire
place. Prica reasonable. Tel. 9449.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
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Used
McGormick-Deering
Combine
For Sale Cheap
Telephone 3881
Salem
AAyVvrvvw.lunJl
Purebred R. I. pullets. 230S N. 5th.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood.
modern Brldgebeach range. TeL 1211
1089 N. Winter.
Expert haircut. 1(14 N. Com'L
Draft beer equpmenL K. O. Da
mon, factory representative. 817 N.
Com'L
Ford truck. J1 modeL 5l N. High.
Radio for sale. 1112.00, 8-tube Ma
jestic Console. BaL due $31.10. Terms
$5 down, $5 mo. See Mr. Jans. Wills
Music Store.
Drag-saw, Bx. 112 A, Rt 8.
Two chair barber shop Including
building and 13 rma. ot furn. $700
cash. Tel. 6779.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Want to trade good mattress for
smMl refrigerator. Box 2(3, States-
man.
WANTED Miscellaneous
Wntd. berry crates, 17xt7. TsL SXS5.
MISCELLANEOUS
Wa pick up dead, worthless horses,
cows, eheep. TeL 48(9.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, rm., $20. Near P. a 1412.
Board and room for ladies close to.
Tel. 6(78. (95 Court Street.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
2 nlc apta $12 and $25. 1SS0 Canter.
Furn. apt. $10. 191 3. Church.
Apta, rooms, garage house. AH
nicely furn. TeL T((4, 22(1 HaseL
8-room basement apL. and 3 -room
apt. 488 N. Liberty.
Patton apartmenta. downtown dis
trict, cool, clean, comfortable, private
bath, very reasonable, call ration s
Book Store.
t and 8 R. apta. 432 Marlon.
Reduced rant: C R. turn, duplex.
first floor, gar. 8(4 MllL T. O. Albert.
Apta. $18 818. SOT N. Com'L
FOR RENT HOUSES
8 R. funs, house, close in, 110 N.
High.
Strictly modem 8-room bungalow.
$1(-00 par mo. xsiv m. itib at.
Modern 7-room house .near schools.
988 N. Fifth St. TeL TS5L
ffnrn and unfurn. housea B.
Forkner. 1819 rt. Cottage. Tat 888L
wrtw tjitmt CinnA 7 room house.
All newly kalsomlned. Large walnut
trees, on oua una. oee axra.
8tatesmaa otnee.
tssSssShatsaMSglBSiM8
NEAT HOME. $18 mo. TeL 87(6.
Houses. Damon, 8)7 N. ComX
4aKat-SaysOavStsBS
Modern hotis-i. Call 1600 State gt.
FOR RENT
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Grocery store with fixtures, $35.
Damon. 89T M. Com'L -
Green hmisa. equipped. 897 N. Om't
"WANTED TO RENT
t wn nnt too acres from own
er en 50-50 basla Stocked and equip-
ned. Some aufalia, jl. xxouper, .
1. Dundee.
XTj-.n.-i.-i
h)i modern house. T rooms fur
nished -or unfurnished, close tn. by re
aJble -erso. Might buy. 178 a
istn street.
FOR SALE Real Estatt
VA-narLnr-ir ...-...
trm fine view orchard lots
for sale. 60x138 feet each. Opposite
Leslie brick school on Oxford street
Don't build until you see these lota,
Priced right Easy terma Phono own
er. 8884. .
von hat.tt s acrea 6 acres in
fruit S room house. $909 cash if tak
en at once. Party must selL 3H mUes
south of Salem. See A. B. Browning,
Route 3, Box 158. ' "
T A. 18 mL out $350.00, terma Da
mon. $97 N. Com-.
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a f.rnnm aeml-modern home.
basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds
120x182 feat large fruit nut trees,
grape arbor, garden, garaga. Kw Hj
lor blgh and two .sramnw achools.
terms, cr IU AvSst
FOR SALE Real Eatatt
FOR SAIJC OR TRADE
I offer m to August 15th, 1933. a
good aeml-modern 5-room bousa lo
cated at S3 60 west Nob tuiL uood.
garaga and woodshed, several walnut
and apple treea Place la clear. For
sale or trade for modern house within
walking distance of SP passenger sta
tion. Will assume op to $1000.00 dif
ference. Sea owner at above address.
South Commercial bus passes on Jud
son St., S doors from this place.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Beautiful close-in view acre trees.
city water, etc.. Snap. Phone 5154.
5 A. 3 ml. out. new house. $1500.
$150 down. Damon. 897 K. Com'L
S R. plastered house. $850.00. S4S
N. 20th. See H. B. TueL R. 1, Box 117,
salem. Ore.
SPECIAL.
Beautiful colonial home, i blocks
from post office, lot (0x165, 8 nice
large rooms, oak floors, fireplace, oil
burner, etc Worth $15,000. For quick
sale will accept $(,000. No trade. Call
for appointment
CHILDS a MILLER. Realtors
144 State Street TeL (708.
15 A. S ml east of Dallas, farm bldga,
electric water system, family orchard,
20 tons alfalfa. 10 clover and 10 tons
mixed hay, 10 Jersey cows, all milk
equipment and dely. truck. $5000 takes
it.
MT5LVTN JOHN SOX. 27( State Street
EXCHANGE Real Estate
- . - - i -n-ir Lri.n.nnLru
157 A. by Madrls, clear for lots In
Salem. i
W. O. GRANT, Masonic Bldg. !
Trade for car. Equity In ( room
cottage. Terms. TeL 4829.
sasa-ai-a - rimmtfVtfkJfKfff0
EXCHANGE
V'BM
tlful lawn, shrubs and flowers, gar-
age and out buildings. 8 acres. Priced
low- at $5,500. win accept small house
la P1"
KsniiauB ce amLtrM. nesuors I
244 State Street TeL (70$.
'-jwwwiwiwhimwaw I
FOR TRADE 80 A. atump land
near Coquillo for property near Sa
lem. Write 871 So. Brdwy., Marshfield,
Oreeon.
FOR SALE FARMS
,J-VJT 1 fi lLI"Mn fl .rXOXsJlJ S-UXJJXJU
FINE DAIRY FARM for sale. Will
accept house as part payment. Some
good federal farms at half price, with
10 payment down. F. L. Wilkinson,
u. o. .tsana: Bldg., Salem, Oregon.
FINE RANCH SACRIFICED
Close to Salem, 310 acrea All in fine
to Salem, 310 acrea All in fine
: cultivation. 17-A. r. a. cher-
I-A. fine prunea S sets bldga,
stats ot
.la. 1AA.
aood mad. Olnu tn flllam T anl1 In I
nXt 10 dan will tak Immm than li nt
its value, see jas. d. sears, Realtor.
151-A.. (TiLct 500AMft. timber.
springs, 8 R. house. 2-good barna
Price for quick sale $2000.00. Better I
hurry and SEE
JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR
122 South High Street
ACREAGE
Absolutely tha best buy In tha coun
ty; 12 acres, part beaverdam with I
.ui,i. Wftici. VUXIIO 1U I1U m
about this : terma
H. a SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeL 8908. 1
Business Opportunities
ssaTsiSaaaa-eje-aesf
Cafe for rent. 897 N. Com'L
. MONEY TO LOAN
PhSRSONAL LOANS
stADgj onfurnlrnra, cars, aaUries
or other rood security. Repayable
moamiy. wnen in nnaneiai need see
us before eioalng a loan.
UlNGKAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg. Phone 8888
PERSONAL installment loans
STATE LOAN COMPANY
s Oi-ma Riintn n w-
nw i i . I ii u
. . . w .. r. -
Telephone T788. Bute license No,
8-188.
WMWIiiWivy.w
norrow on personal pro party , repay
.... a --.it a nrrr T a
wktTVaw nn tl?it- sutassSz
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOal
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce yout payments
You keep the car
p. A. EIKER
vvr. umu o Hiu r.rrj
mom oaiTOi. i
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O i-nR sale wood
FOR BALK XOO COrflB TtT and OSS
wood, innuira Water street mat mar.
ket, 8 11 vert on, Oregon.
ATI kinds of wood. TeL 4418.
GUARANTEED DRY
TeL 8009 Salem Fuel Ca, Trade a
Cottage.
Ash, fir aad oak. Tat, (148.
sapaialsaa-asa
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LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Bill fold, containing money,
receipts, driver's license, eta. Reward.
Loavo at Statesman office.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Repossessed '88 Cher. Coupe. Can ba
bandied very reasonable. New oar
8frantaa.
BORRBOO
241 N. Liberty
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
USED CARS
1927 Ford Coups
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1928 Ford Tudor
1928 Ford Tudor
I 4( 60
1928 Ford Roadster
- 25.09
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1928 Easex 4 Touring ,
192S Dodge Delivery .
1927 Ponttao Dell vary -1924
Franklin Sedaa ,
1928 Cleveland Sedan '
192T Chevrolet Truck
1829 Ford Truck, 4 speed trans,
: 78 so
9(.eo
" lilt
auu ures
228.(0
S?.7 traJ1p-. ll&
m -ii-ii - xf ti.
Open .Evenings and Bundaya
POLLY AND HER
GUNS VKW . ..j&Sstt&A lrVlTrM&MT -r ' Liy I WAS EWD FER THE MIL.K.IP J-.' 11 b?&j&C
an' ---f M liTTSinr rrtrK K cow ate vsrTixirHfr rC
n.) " 'nJAI sister 'r 'PTlr tk
1 1 Mir-i 1'J r lit 1 i- w y - r a. I r-V. '1 ID Sirt I.I . I I. I W j6f fdT J a
FOR SALE USED CARS
State Motors, Inc.
Chameketa at High
Offer
'33 8TDDB5 COMMANDER SEDAN.
Less than 250 miles, big discount.
82 HUDSON STD. SEDAN.
Demonstrator. Less than 1000 miles.
Big discount.
83 ESSEX TERRAPLANE SEDAN.
Demonstrator. Small mileage. Sub
stantial discount.
30 HUDSON STD. SEDAN $495
Reconditioned, refinlahed. new tires,
trunk a'nd other extras.
30 BUICK STD. COUPE $171
Good condition. New paint.
29 HUDSON GREATER ( CPE. $398
Overhauled, new paint and tirea
32 DURANT ( SPORT R'DSTR. $378
Extra good In every respect.
30 PONTIAC 4 -door sedan $325
New paint, motor A-l, new tlrea
28 HUPMOBILE 8 R. 8. COUPE $27$
Run less than 25,000 and cost over
$2500 new.
SEVERAL OTHER GOOD BUTS
Member N. R. A.
Studebaker Hudson
Terraplane ( and 8
WANTED USED CARS
WANTED '2 8 Cher, or Ford eounc
Cash. Box 2S2. care Statesman.
NOTICE OP FINAL, HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP
THE STATE OP OREGON.
FOR THE COUNTY OP MAR
ION.
IN THE MATTER OP THE ES
TATE OP EARNEST ARTHUR
C. SMITH, DECEASED.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the final account of Leah Louise
Smith, Executrix of the Estate of
Earnest Arthur C. Smith, da-
ceased, hns hwrn fllol ln ih.
County Court of Marion County.
9regOD' and that the 21st daT ot
August, 1933, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M. at the Court House
Of Said COUntV baa hon .nnnln).
i . . . . --
B.LM" Ior neang 01
uujecnons to sam rinai account.
at which time any cersons Inter
ested in said estate may appear
and file objections thereto in
writing and contest the same.
LEAH LOUISE SMITH,
Executix.
KEYES A PAGE,
Attorneys for Executrix,
U. S. National Bank Bldg.,
Salem. Oregon.
J. 21-28; A. 4-11-18.
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Dita for Breakfast I
X U1CO6.1031
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(Continued from rage 4)
. "l bel,e that wo will always
naTe insane and delinquent class-
es, but it seems to me that they
should be minimized. - and I he-
liAva that a luimmlailnn a I
tant m; VT.:r 7
state shotsld be appointed to
study tho great problem of pre
vention, thereby helping to bring
about the often dreamed of mll-
lennium
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"Today wnen a natient arrives
at our hoanital ha fa
taken to tne- receiving ward, gly
en a bath, placed in bed, temper
ature, pulse and respiration tak
en, and he remains in bed from
three days to one week. This is
UWBB F lu purpose ot estapiisn-
ing in the mind of the patient the
i-ci iufc uo ib iu m uuapiuti ana
not in a prison; that he is among
friends, and that he is being
treated as any sick person would
be expected to ba treated. Too
frequently tha sick man Is arrest
ed by the sheriff. Disced in iall.
and is brought to the hospital
I . . . "
umucuuBu ana ropea. is it anv
I wnnd- tb-n that h- n.tu.t
i , - v .v.cu.
feels that he Is looked upon as a
I ,
I """'-'
""""J 111 w -ays vu
I - . m . . .
I " realanc on ln reMmn
- - w .- i .w.
a JatawrM Iwa-a, 4Va Iwaem a las w,
are made to determine whether
the patient is oriented; whether
i . . , . ..
i iiiHrn ft r n anv nniiisinria. naiiiinpi!
i
"0M -"aons, memory or juag-
me ef?ctf: "ent, f. com:
ureuension uisoraers: ansinsr or
I., ... ..".VI
" j.,cv u.yiciisBU,!
elated or Indifferent.
"Note Is mada of tha patient's
facial expression, hit conduct,
I whether there are any manner-
Isms or stereotyped movements, rni surgeons or tne city, uccupa
whether or not tha patient aD-ltlonal therapy is one of the most
I pearg to ba lehlzophrenic; wheth-
er there Is any Incoherence, flight
ot Ideas, dlstracUbillty of atten-
Hon, convulsions lnipnlsiva acts,
and anr other ' avmntoms that
vu iu kw viuuuau iu tuui -
I , , v..
psychosis.
I "At tha same time the patholo-
I a-tat anra a inaclman nt nrina
-a o v- vs v sv asp oywituvu V4 b-s aaa-av
and a specimen of the patient's
blood, which, are thoroughly ex
amined; a routine Wasserman Is I
made, followed br an examination
n enfnal finM wb - .nh-i
1 mt- . .n.4 m.. it I
makes a thorough examination ot I
tha oral cavity, recording tha
sum-w vi loom iw ate ta wu
onaiiron' inoa missing, ana
...JUL.. . !
wanner w Bo is( im au7 iiyoi
rhea. ...
"Usually within 10 days or two
weeks the physician la charge,
the pathologut and the dentist
iaT completed their examine -
tions of the natient: he Is thenlth&ir local chairmen all farmers
! nresented at a staff meeting con -
ducted by the npertntendent
l : .w. .!.
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PALS t&sa&
DBS LICEB
REQUIRED BV ffllff
About 250,000 Oregon motor-
ists still must secure driver's 11c-
enses before September 1. it was
announced by the secretary of
state's office Monday. No mora-
toriums or extensions of time will j
be granted not. carrying the new-
type licenses September 1, as re-
quired by the new statute. Charles
P. Pray, superintendent of police,
has announced. .
Only about 150,000 persons
have obtained tbe new . cars, it
was stated, and only these drivers
would be legally able to operate
their cars after this month. Driv-
ers still carrying licenses Issued
to them before July 1. 1931.
have iust four weeks In which to
Kfai n.u immut.
obtain renewals and Immediate
action before the "dead-line."
Renewal permits are being
granted without examination to
all operators previously licensed
In Oregon who are not under the
ago of 70, those with clean ac
cident records jand those without
physical defects.
FBIDAY, Aarost 4
KOW POKTtjLHD-620 Ks.
7:00 Food Conservation talk.
7.-20 V. S. Marine band. NBC.
7:30 Orran eoseert, bBO.
7:45 Ronald Back, planUt.
8:30 Merrie Men. NBC.
8:45 Rbytkmic Serenade, HBO.
9:10 Cookinc sehowl.
10:00 Arioa trie, NBC.
10:30 Woman Mafasms of tne Air,
5BC.
11:45 Five Cardr. NEC
12:15 Weatera Farm and Home hour,
NBC.
12:45 O. M. Plummer.
1:00 Maahattaa Beach brats band.
NBC
8:00 Tbe RollirVer. VBC
S :80 Friendly Chat.
4.O0 Whiatoa Petty. KBC
4 : Soathern Harmony roar, NBO.
5:00 Phil Harris. NBC.
8:85 Oat of the East. NBC
(:Ofl Pint Nifhter, NEC.
0:80 The Arkaasee Travalera. KOMO.
7:00 Amos 'a Andy, NBO.
7:20 Sololit. NBC.
0:45 Sanbnmt f Soar. NBC
H:15 Anion Weeks' orchestra. NBO.
11:00 Abe Lyman's orchestra. NBC.
H:80-B.l T...r!. orchestra. NBC.
KOAO COKVAXLIS B50 Ke.
8:45 Farm market reports.
7:80 Scanning the Headlines.
8:00 Moraine concert.
0:00 Home Economics Ohserrer.
10:SO The Farads of Melodies.
12 :00 Farm hoar.
1 :00 Rhyth-lfelodies.
2:00 A Yoa Like It, with Anthony
Fuwer.
9:80 Tha Homemakers Half Hoar.
7 :00 Rammer -Basic.
T:to Farm hoar.
8:15 Philosopher of the Crossroads.
Thft -.nr-fefan In r-harra Ttresanta I
the patient with a diagnosis and
treatment.
"After the classification Is
made the patient Is then placed
on a ward in which patients of his
type reside; for example, we have!
specific wards for epileptics, fee -
hla minded rnnn iit -rim-
I inals. tuberculars mlldlr deterlor -
...j a ', j.'....
i "- u. severely ueienuraiea
-..- 0nlT .hrMil. UV
" ' tt .i-t caronIe slck
and acutely Sick.
I OL SL S
Tha rMot.lnir -mmrA im ..nln.
I A Uf3 (eVClTlUK WirU IB eaUID-
D-)d with contlnnous bath tnba and
a tPA-tm AT) t WA rfwlrf fhla mriAh
I V -a v-a w. v V --ava Va a v aa
I v T. . .
unusual to pass over several days
i " -...
wunout ine use oi a nvunotic ior
... . A . . ... .
thw DnrDoee of auletinr disturbed
Radio
I Program.
h !' Z2?2U&ZVE!fo
i . .
me acute sicg. waras, or in -
, . , . ... .
arles, are equipped with mod-
operating rooms, and major
ations are performed when-
iirmanes, are equippea wnn moa
ern
I operations
wer necessary by the most skill
satisfactory methods of treat-
ent: mora than 50 per cent ot
tha patients are obliged to indulge
la certain kinds ot occupation.
Psychotherapy and psychoanaly-
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Wheat Allotment
Ideea to be Talked
For Dayton rea
ta farmers of tha Dayt en-Hop e-
p M Mftn,,T 1...
I mat T. by AIaA CrlckShSW dls-
1 : ' -
txiet chairman
other county meetings are:
Friday, August 4, Newberg; T
-adav. Aumst i. Carlton: Wed
I nesday, August t, Belvne; Thu
l radar. August 10 Wlllamina:
1 Friday, August 11, Amity; by
Ma thalr resnartiTe districts ara
la I urged by county agent S. ,T.
ee vxrvi -...-J
svauw w auniu.
Yaxtls-daf
UPTURNS G 0
STORAGE EGGS UNDERMINE MART
Persistent Buying by
KI'll I . .
Milling Interests
Said Responsible
CHICAGO, Aug. 3. (AP)
r i . ,
V. . . 7 Til pr,ce"
n, VrtSi rXhH
trend macn of tne Um
paato i a-.j
milling interests appeared to be
chiefly responsible, together with
bullish crop reports both from the
American and Canadian north-
west. One authority said 31 per
cent of Canada's wheat acreage
bad been destroyed. Threshing re-
mrns from United States spring
wheat territory nolnted to an un-1
wheat territory pointed to an un
even crop that would run abou
one-third as large as last year,
wneat ciosea unseated.
cent above yesterday's finish, corn I
unchanged to lower, oats 4-l
rtnwn
...
roaays closing quotations:
wheat September 11.004-
1.01; December $1.04 May
$1.084 -.09.
Corn September 56 Vil De-
cember 60- : 1
Oats September 41U-4: De-
cember 44; May 48.
General Markets
PBOSTJCB EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Or., Aer. 8. (AP)
Produce exchange, set prices: Batter
Extra st 21e, standards 20c, prime firsts
10 He. firsts 18 He. Efra Fresh extras
22c. fresh medinms 20c.
I Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore
Wheat Opea
September 82
December 80
Aug. - .(AP)
High Lew Close
82 83 82
88 85 85
Cash wheat No. 1 Big Bead blue
stem 89c; dark hard winter 12 per cent
81c. 11 par cast S2e; soft white, western
white, hard winter, aerthera spring SOc;
western red 78e.
Oata No. 2 white $28.50.
Cora Ne. 31 yellow 82S.75.
Muiraa Standard 919.60.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or Aur. 8. (AP)
Butter Prints, extras 24c, standards
23a.
Butterfat Portland detirerd : A grade
22s pound. Farmers' door delivery 20e
pound. Sweet cream 6e higher.
Ens Paeifie Poultry producers'
selling price: OTeraise 24c, extras 22e,
atandarda 20c, mediums 20c, pullets 16c
dosen. Baying price by wholesalers:
Fresh extras 19c. stediame 18c.
Milk Costract price, 4 per east,
Portland delivery, $1.70 ewt.; B grade
cream 87 He peuad.
Cheese 92 score Oregoa triplets
12 He, loaf 13 He pound. Brokars wiU
pay Hs below quota tioas.
Country meats Selling price te re
tailers: Coon try -Idled hoc, best butch
ers, under 150 pounds 7H-8e; veaiers,
70 to 100 pounds 8H-0c; spring lambs
lie pound; yearlings 4-5c pound. Heavy
ewea 2-8e pound. Medina eows 4-S
pound; caoner eows S-8s pound. Balls
4H-5e poaad.
Mohair Baying price: 1938 clip
15e pound.
C a srara bark - Baying price: 1988
peel 8 He poaad.
Hops Nominal, 1933, 48-50 peuad.
Live poultry Portland delivery.
baying prices: Heavy hens, colored 4H
to
5H pounds 12c. do OH poanes
l - - : seas, over 8H pouads 10e; ander
PWua orouers pouuaa xc
r.u A .-!- 9 - - 1 111.
1 Hjtatmrm Avrava 1Z. TtntrtkAm lata rlriat-ar-l :
I 77-""r '" 1ITr" . TTI i
i p- ' -" "
I poana; om aaess, cotorea iu ponaa.
OmiUm fielliag prices uVetaUersz
I Oreroa 81.25-1.8S cental.
I V.-, ..Inn- W.ll. Wallm S1.7S
I centaL
PeUteee Local 83; Deschutei Oes
V-i-w ma4. v-.ai T-.js.l wnUa at fl J ekil
-ww ywa..v-. a-rw-a.
81.85 3 centaL
Strawberries Now Oregons $1.75
8 crate.
Wool 1988 slip, seminal. Willamette
valley 88-3 5a poaad. eastern Oregoa 16-
Zle poaaa. soatnsra idaoe is-zue poaaa.
I -: u-.t.- n-i-.,.
Alfalfa. No 1'a.w sis 7 cWer Ne!
-
iaad vetch 818 toa.
r
I rortland Livestock
1 1
PORTLAND. tre Aag. (AP
OatUa Beeeipts 26. eslves 6; steady.
Steers, beet 8S-8J0. eoaamoa aad aae
dlom $8-4.(0. Heifers, best $3.75-4, aaa-
dlaai f 8.SS-8.SO. Oowa, aeat S3-SJ3. com
Jews, aeat S3-I.Z3, com-
nltmhiMt
xf9l lgZd s&T
dex7M-.8o!
Hsgs Bas.lpW 178; trifle .stranger.
antaaa-a ss.is. Bawa si-i.se. Dn-
I , mi va.s. a in a A Tft.S
ter algs 14.78-8: feeder ptga $4.78-6.
haati STaeanOS asat stesOT.
Mi. Ada ma Umbs $6.40; laaabs. beat
$5-5.78. Yearliag wethers $8-8. Xi
31-LSO.
San Francisco Mart
Wants Oregon Lamb
SCIO. Aug. 2. Nine hundred
lambs have been shipped from
West Scio this treason by J.
I noutvrs, wow M uwam uwiui
I . . , AV. !.. n W
axteoslvlr in tha business for
number ot years. Tha lambs ara
shlpptd In double deck cars to
San Franslsco market. Oregon
aheap being much In demand
that trade mart,
Rodxers has 2.58' lambs on
I and will shin them aa they be-
com ready for the block. The
animals are being pastured
I v iAAm nli.a hara
" " wu, ar -
Yltamiiui
ME IN LATE TRADING
Salem Markets
Cnuia B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, f lSfO per
hundred. - - .
Surplus ft .25.
(Milk ba4 ea send noaUly
Ontierfat arase.)
Distributor price f 1.70
Butterfat Top 19-20c,
prints 22c, cubes 24c.
Prices paid to rror by Sales) baysrt
Aagust 8 4
(Tba yrleaa -. MppiieS ay a loeal
rw. are unseau i the a-Jiy aurket
6,1 msrsote-s by Th. sut.sisa
rXUIT aJTD VEGETABLES
fltrinr beans. loeaL lb. .02
Cabbars. lb. - .01
lom. mdmti. Th dh-i. lb .08
Pea.- est. lb. .02 to .os
X " . w7wrm 7- "
Potatoes, loeal 1.25 to 1.50
Lettaee. loeal .65 to .95
pBset Soand .85 te 1.00
Onion. Calif., ewt.
.hrbj jf64
AddU. Traaiparent
1.80
.01
.as
1.00
Ornie. Valencia, fancy 2.25 to 8.25
GTZIIIlTo
r.T.i . 10
Carroll, loeal. doi.
.10
Spinach, local, crate
Bananas, lb. oa stock
.25 to .60
.05
Heads
.05 Vs
Cucumbers, hothouse, box .75
Local, dos. .20 te .40
Cantaloupes, crate 1.90 to 2.25
. Lemons . . . , , 6.00
' times, fresh , 1.00
ATScados. crate 8J5
Squash, Italian, crate 100
Simmer, crata ,.. , ..1.00
Watarmelona, retail -09
Tomatoes, hothoase 1.90 te 2.25
California 125
The Dalles
Raspberries .
. .00 to 1.25
1.50 te 2.00
.75
.05
Locaaberriea
Peaches, local, lb. .
Apricots. Tha Dslles
Eff plant, crate
.72 H
1.25
2.65
ti rapes, seedless
Cora, local, doi.
Casabas, lb.
.15 to .20
.08
HOPS
Top. 1933. lb. .
.50
ZOO
Baying Frier
Extras
Standards
Stadiums
.19
.18
47
fOVTKY
Old roosters .
.04
.13
JDS
.07
.11
Colored hens
Medium hens
t-ght hens
Leghorns -
Lambs, top
4.50
5.50
5.25
5.00
4,75
te .04
Mora, top
First cuts
Seconds cats
Pigs
Steers
Cows
.03
.01
.03
te .02
Bulls
to .03
Dressed Teal, top.
Dreaaed aore
.06 H
.07
QBADI AND HAT
Wheat, weatera red ,
White, No. 1
Barley, top, toa
Oats, ton -
Hay. buy tn( arise '
Oats and vetch, ton
Alfalfa, valley 1st cat
.80
.80
2O.0O
-23.00
13.00
-15.00
-13.00
Clover hay
WOOL
Kedlnm
Coarse
Mohair
.25
.28
.10
CASCASA BAKE
Oreea, lb.
Dry. lb
.01
.08
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1983. Standard Statistics Co.)
AUgBSt S
STOCK avEBAOBS
Today 87.1 48.2 94.1 82.S
Previous day , 88.1 48.8 9 8 88.8
Week age S9.9 49.8 98.7 84.8
Yeersgo 51.0 81.7 75.0 80.7
Syearsero 166.4 121.6 219.6 168.6
rr w nas ano KO A 1 VI T Cadi gh
I XllsT Uol , 1VQ.1 ia.w iio.i w.w
Low 19S8 42.3 23.5 61.8
43.9
78.9
85.0
BOND AVXSAQZS
75.9 81.6 85.8
Today
81.1
Previous dsy 76.0 81.9 86.0
81.1
81.6
Week are
T5.9 83.8 S6.T
Year sge
8 years ago
High 193S .
Low 1938 .
High 1933 .
Low 1933 .
62.4 60.3 7SJ
67.1
9S.S 107.S 100.1 100.4
77.1 84.9 88.8 88.5
88.8 87.0 74.1
71.8 78.0 86.9
(8.2 47.4 70.9
6S.S
78.1
87.8
Speaking TOUT is
CtaJ U. V ill
' Otartea Dy lOUUlS
From Independence
INDEPENDENCE, Aag. J.
I ,.wa, -va. -
4 Vm Vt autS ?frt
.E agSSw mofnlnr on
Portland Monday morning on a
speaking tonx Im tha totereata of
l . . . . .
1 IrTBVaaUOa ox war. aawy Hi
had many reqaeeta to speak an
route.
They will speak la Chicago,
where they will visit the world's
Fair. They expect to be two
weeks ea route and to remain a
month, or six weeks. They are
driving an old flivver
Huntington hitch hiked back
fatl Cn a simillar mission last year.
I and Johnny has become a tm-
L. I bleweed. making several httch
I null inpa ejast. X)Otn BOS
a I hava haen students at Oreeroa
I . . ,
Normal school, Huntington grad-
uatlng thU year.
Boas Miller and Dick Glrard
in 8e out Tuesday noon for New-
I ton, Iowa. They expect to either
hitch hike or go by rail. Miller
has a Job with the Maytag Com-
pany la Newton, and Glrard nop-
onlto tind some type of employment
I lhara
- - - ,
Few Sales Made at 22c
Price; Demand for
Lettuce Good
PORTLAND, Aug. J (AP)
Extra eggs wera quoted up to 22c
a dosen In tha Portland market
but few actual sales were being
made at the high point, Only se
lected stock was generally report
ed moving at the top. the bulk ot
the supplies selling 1 to 2c dozen
below.
Too much short held storage
eggs were being withdrawn for -
the good ot the trade and the
price. Much ice house goods was
moving Into trade channels as
fresh stock but most of this ap-
peared to. ba selling below top
quotations.
Receipts were very liberal with
an Increasing supply of aallets
which were complicating tha sit
uation. r
Trade in tbe butter market was
still comparatively slow with in
dications of weakness. Specula
tors were scared and there was
no longer a call for movement In
to store.
More activity was suggested In
the market for live chickens here
even though outside centers fail
to give the same impression. Late
advance of le lb; in buying prices
was being maintained.
Trade was still calling for
dressed turkeys and especially for
hens, which are extremely scarce.
Up to 18c lb. was still being free
ly offered by buyers for good
quality.
Continued steadiness was show
ing for country killed meats with
the exception of beef, which was
in scant call and liberal offering.
Most coolers were full of beet.
Demand, tor quality lettuce was
now so good that prices were
higher all along the line. Sales
of fancy nocthwest stock were
now being made as high aa $1
with ordinary stuff 75-80c crate.
Larger sized California Elbert
peaches were quoted np to $1
here but demand continued chief
ly for local early varieties.
Stocks Average
One-Point Loss
After Quiet Day
NEW YORK. Aug. 2 (AP)
Stocks were quiet and irregular
most ot today, easing slightly to
ward tbo close and finishing with
a net loss of a point tor the ave
rages. Transactions dropped to
1,515.950 shares-
U. S. Steel eased about a point.
American Telephone, North Amer
ican, Kennecott, Montgomery
Ward, Harvester, New York Cen
tral Anaeonda, General Electric,
General Motors and Consolidated.
Gas slid back fractions to a point
or thereabouts. Case was down. ,
nearly 2 and American Tobacco
almost 2. American Can. Wester.
Union and Du Pont were also av
little heavier than the average
leader. Repeal shares tried a lata
rally, but quickly sobered.
TAX I VERS NOTICE
The Board of Equalization
meets on tha second Monday in
August of each year for tha pur
pose of examining and equalis
ing the assessment rolls of Mar
lon county, Oregon.
All persons desiring to protest
any assessment o said rolls must
do so according to the following
provisions ot tha law:
"Petitions or applications for
the reduction of a nartlcular as
sessment shall be made in writ
ing, verified by the oath of tha
applicant or his attorney, and ba
filed with the board within IS
days from tha time it is by law
required to me t; and any peti
tion or application not so made.
verified and fll shall not ba
considered or acted upon .by tha
board." -
OSCAR A. STEELH AM M E R,
County Accessor.
J28-A4-11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that by
an order ot the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the.
County ot Marion duly made,:
rendered and entered of" record rm
said court on the seventh day of
July, 1922, George Sucevich waA
duly appointed administrator, ot
the estate of Donald Sucevich, de
ceased, and that George Sucevich
has duly qualified as such execu
tor. All persons having clatms)
against said estate hereby are
required to present the same,
with proper Touchers and dne
verification to attorney for said;
administrator at 82S Falling;
BMg Portland. Oregon, within
six months trotn the date ot tho
first publication ot this notice, i
Dated and first published this)
twenty-first day ot July. 1922.
GEORGE 8UCEVICH, ':
Administrator of the estate ot
Donald Sncevich, deceased, i
DAN J. RENNET,
Attorney for Administrator.
J. 21-28; A. 4-11 -If.
By CLIFF STERRETT
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