a"- ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Throday Morning. Angnat 10. 1933 PAGE NINE ft t - II v 1 V r A Business Directory Cards tn this dlreetorr ran M . monthly boas ouly. Rtu per line per nso-ta. J AUTO BRAKES Mike Paaek. the brake ad shimmy doctor. 875 South Commercial Street CATERINGS . Bart Crery, the caterer. Ph. 8753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4430. B. B. Nsrthiieaa, ; CHIROPRACTORS DH. a L. SCOTT; PSU. Chiropractor. N. High. TeL Kes. ist-, r FLORISTS CUT flowers. we-Uiuej bouquets fun eral wreaths, aecorauuna, ti . swwmp tuutpt, floi 1st. til -Court. TsL sei. . ALL kinds of Coral work. Luis Flor ist. lSU A Market. Tsi, till. 1 GLASS Auto and window gins mirror. Tel HQ. Walter J. Downs, Q grays. INSURANCE BKCKJC A HJtNDttlCKS 111 M. ttiaa Tel. 4341 COFFET-SMiTH. gen. Ins. TeL !. LAUNDRIES THJS MiSW lAUNDRT sis a inan let tm CAPITAL. CXTX lAUMOBX irst in UoaUiy and Uervlca Teieuhoue ! Ui Kroadway LAWN MOWERS StiarptJiieU, rvyturSvl fttud traded g AVrVXV A TVs PVt aew MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cotton mattress, avi lb. i.ot. renovat ors snd tuiniatora, Hun cleaned. Cap liot BedCU&tf Co. CapltoL TL 4U. U4U Pi. I New mattress mads to order, old rsiuado ; carpet cleautna, sUina ; flutt rut weavlna. balem lull K&a aaat- trese factory, & 13U) WUbur. TeL MIL Otto . aiwlcksE. JHIHU. MUSIC STORES GEa a WLLL Planes, radios, sew UUUL U. Willi. S-iaWL (WUUMVBW- ln machines, sheet musis and plane studies. Repairing raaioa, pooousrsyus sua sewmit mm times ousts etreei. balenL MEDICINE Vhen Others Fail Nature's herbs for every ill. H. S. Law, noted Chinese herbalist. 473 & Commercial blreet, ilalem. Oregon. Kstabliahed since 1912 in Oakland, Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 5.6s. Hours to 6, Sun. 10 to 13 M. Charlie Chan Chinese Medicine Co., 122 N. Com mercial til., over Salem Hardware. Wt have all kinds of herbs for male and female troubles. After one year In your midst we have attained results, as doxens of our balem patients will testify. Consultation aosoiuteiy tree. Office hours 9 to C. Sun. 9 t 12. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and h rway. iv : m. t 4 :3 p. m. 148 N. Commercial. MUSIC instruction' c,, f'Hitar Mandolin. A be - -.Si oevirv kTlW Enloy - p: Melr. i."..:" . "I iu " V V SJ4Sn.jJaS mm w - - - PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING vnn ctxTIDNERT. eaxds, Danish- u.t nroKrams. books or any kind of rnung, call Tne Statesman Printing Department. 818 a, Commercial, Tsle- yhone 1S1. - ' ' REAL ESTATE BECKS A HENDaiCJkfl, TeL 9T. at u tl RAR1SNHORST CO. il B. Liber tr gtt. Tel $461 arvnitriUtf A BON 894-8 First Nat k Bit. Bldg. Tel. T80t. STOVES 8TOVB3 and stove repairing. Stoves for sals, rw-Ul sou revaarea. rimia at woven wire teno fancy ana Main, hop tMis-ets, hooks, logan hooka, balem h ence and atove Werks, 183 ChMiakata TeL 4714. s. a- steou-ev SHOE REPAIRING Low prices. Good rork. 339 a ConVl TRANSFER CAPITAL ?E2Z3Zrff ' OSeatyer.pr Get our rates. : - ' - etc trgs lot and garden spot Just . . - out of city limits Must have part cash, FOR local Of "-tJ CHILDS A MILLER, REALTORS call 3131. Larsaer Transfer Co. Trucks uljratntt TeL 8708. to Portland dally. , , - j . - - -. ... .. ...... . "" I i - Sals or trade 28 A. on Pan. hlgh- . consider house In Salem or Cor- TYPEWRITERS f - ts-Uax .6.7 cars Statesman, e.wmmWJnmmw-mnwaBnmmnimw ahWMiMMA8 TTPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold, NICE HOMB BARGAINS reutei repel Unold AgsnUh $160 down, price 0 V 3 Cooke d. Bhort 619 Court Tel' 8684. tared house. On paved street Bai. in . Pr "-ANOTHER GOOD ONE WELL DRILLING Cosy K. bgalnv fireplace, ; nook, built Ina Garage, east J R. A West. SO years experience, paved street $tp $0. RTDti rtos 108 E. TeL tlOFS. STRICTLY MODERN - " i.w bouse, ftaie location north. - - . : House costwner $1780.09; Price WOODBURN FOLKS tTHZIl rZrnTn T-S WOODBURN, Aug. t. Many ' Woodburn and former Woodburn , , So"th High street residents who now Uva In Port- t room house, West Salem. $275.09; land, spent tha day at Champoeg terms. Damon, tT N. ComT. park Sunday. A picnic dinner special was enjoyed and old friendships j acre tract doss to city to1 renewed. It wag decided to hold small house, nlcs faulty Juttt the next annual reunion In Wood- tor f" burn next year at a b o u t hi "crag MILLKR, RWMOM lame tlma, , r- tti 8uta 8tmt . - , ' i - Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 CUaaiflwl Advertising SHigia insertion per licc.lfe Tbrae laaartioas pr . ' Una ....! tz fauvaa par Una. .0 Oa moatb pr lta. .tl-Ot Mlalmaia ctuu-f tit Copy for thlj par m ceptd nntU l:)0 ttw craii tox bror pvbUoatloa tor elaaciricatloa. . Con ceired after tbl Unto will bo ran under thm Beading Too Lato to ClaMity. Tno Statosman asinmoi o financial retponsiblllty tor errors which mar P" poar In adrertlsemenU pab llahed In Its eolamna, and tn cases wboro thla paper Is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake oeeara. The Statesman resenree the right : to reject ebee tional adrertlalng. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising nn der the proper elassiOca tton. . HELP WANTED Tea salesmen for Salem and Marlon county. Very rood proposition. 1S35 Stare St. HELP WANTED MALE t men with cars, free to traveL Sal ary and com. See 8. H. Ketchum. Sen ; ator Hotel, after 7:30 p. m. Saturday, or Sunday mornlnc SITUATIONS WANTED Washlmc R. 1, Bs. 9S. Salem. Dressmaking", reasonable prices. TeL 78. Mrs. N. P. Webb, 330 Division. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Rummage sale, clothes 25 Ferry. Draft beer eau'onvent. H. O. Da mon, factory representative. S9? N. Com L Old papers 10c a bundle. Statesman Office. Used ranges. SS.00 and up. Oregon Trading Post. 332 N. Com L Kentucky Wonder canning beans. delivered 2c pound. Box 5S, Rt. 2, 811 verton. Ore. TRADE Miscellaneous want lo traae gooa mattress ior I TJ Q,tM. I Trade for wood '21 Star touring car in good condition. TeL 720S. Wood and light truck for ton com pound tnirk. Box 188, OardTO Road WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Red Cocker Spaniel pup about X months old. Will pay reason-1 able price. Box 264, Statesman. MISCELLANEOUS Exp. hair cnttlng. 303 8, Winter St FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms. "Tel. 5678. 595 Court St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2nlceapta $12 and 25. 1580 Center. Furn. apt, $10. 191 a Church, Ants- rooms garage house. All ! nicely turn. TeL 7664, 2261 HaxeL Pat ton apartments, downtown die-1 1 tatton apartments, aowntown cue - 1 clean, comfortable, private th. Very rsasonabla, CaU Patton's I Book Store, Apt. $10 $12. 897 N. Com,L 1 room apt. 2(8 & Cottage. Clean rm. furn. apt 255 Center. Newly decorated apartments, reaa - onable. 55 Marion. 2 -room snartment partly furnished. $5.' 1818 Falrgronuds KoadL Attre inra-e. 1st floor. 1411 Court - " ' FOR RENT HOUSES Modern home, 888 N. 16th St rum. and nnfura. housea R. A. rorkner, 1810 N. Cottage. TeL 388L FOR KKNT-uooa i room An newly kalsorntoed. Largs walnut tSfr, Mrf CadwelL LTll" ii , , -- . 1 Houses, Damon. 897 N. Com - - - -i ii .nnnftnn (-ii-ii-n-ii-M i -.. . Furnished, unfurn. houses, TeL 8330, J H. P. Grant, 1128 N. 18th St T rooms furnished, garage, garden fruit $H. References Tel. 6340. FOR RENT . .. Awer iiai, aiaw 'B- boarders Close-in. 498 N. Com'L FOR SALE Real Estate I XAj-lTj-uTj-iTliii- i .... FOR SALE Real Estat A- sightly 7 -room semi-modern borne. I basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds 1Z9X1Z3 rest, large rrurt, nut trees, grape arbor, garden, garage. Near Jun ior high and two grammar schools, nios view, paved street. Only S32SS. terms. Owner, 711 Rural Avenue. TeL EXCHANGE Real Estate Salem , residence property and. 1 cant lots clear, for merchandise, fill- j ing station or what nave your Zl, statesman. Absolutely the best buy in the coun ty ; 12 acres, part beaver dam with running water : come and see me about this, win exchange for residence ln20 solid pages of food advertise Salem. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 802. WANTED REAL ESTATE Beautiful close-in view acre trees. city water, etc. snap, rnone esssesSjeVeaaejeifcsejseaaee WANT going farm near Salem for I good, well located Portland home. For particulars write the Homeseekers Agency. 8U verton. Brokers please note. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL, loans MADS en furniture, ears, salaries I wi mw wtoi neiiuuiiv i mru.th! Whin In flnaiwJal nA m. I us before closing a loan. I UEJMKKAU investment rviBivin a as i rvr First National Bank Bldt Phee SIS1 UtmrtllulliWil I www , mmMMt i PERSON At, installment loans I i"fn Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to :S0 P. M. I Telephone 77 S2. State license No. Borrow on nerannai nnmrrtT renav I m monthly InstaUmenta, WILLAM- I .1 1 w laian state II& B-1S9, bus Guardian Bldg. TeL 2177. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments Too keep the car P. A. BIKER Cor. Liberty SL and Ferry Phone 4712 Saiem. Ore First mortgage loans yielding in vestors 7, Interest semi-annually. trm Anil ftv anmt (f-w YA.sn(n .tnn. $500 to $2000. A first mortgage loan Is the best Investment. CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans 314 state Street Tel 6708 ' FOR SALE WOOD All kinds of wood. TeL 44 IS. GUARANTEED DRT wood coej TeL lOOS Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. --"-" i ---.- t, irwwv Ash, fir and oak. Tel. IMS. Phone Tracy's. 398S for dry wood. , Old fir, fir knots, sea growth ash. oak. Tel. 3673. ,L0ST AND FOUND t-t n-, rr.s , I o.ou vv, 1 name Jerry anyone seeing Tel. 7459. FOR SALE USED CARS Valley Motor Co. Used Cars 1932 V- Ford Coach ,$465.00 I JJ'J X"8JFor' Victoria 600.00 I 1930 Ford SpL Coupe, over- hauled 285.00 335.00 250.00 175.00 345.00 1931 Ford Coach 1929 Ford Town Sedan 192S Ford Business Coupe 1929 Chrysler 65 Sedan, over hauled 1928 Dodge Sedan .. . 250.00 . 375.00 1929 Hup 8 Sedan , 1929 Oakland Coach 1928 Buick Std. Coupe . 295.09 . 225.00 . 145.00 . 335.00 .$450.00 . 190.00 . 350.00 1928 Stude Dictator Rds. 1931 Chevrolet Std. Coups TRUCKS 1931 Ford long w. base 1929 Ford dual tires 1929 Studebaker 6 L. W. bass 1927 Ford with license . 70.00 Marlon A Liberty TeL 7910. Open Evenings and Sundays MUST SELL Our Used Cars and Trucks - We Have Priced Them Right i uaita 1-Studebaker DicUtor Sedan 1-WUlys-Knlght Sedan. Model CARS 58 l-8tudebaker Commander 4-pass. i-Lt s Nash coupe 1-Special $ Nash Roadster 1-Ford Panel Delivery TRUCKS l-'28 Ford with Warford Trans l-'29 Chev. with itemi-trailer 1-"31 Chev. L. W. R. with duals 1. n f r iia. tn n- tuvtw I i.j ton Federal with logging bunks .and trailer with boosterbrskes working now on good Bavins- lob. All must go this week to make room '?r.!rde? w? are fatting in on new ax. u. trncKS WOOD-WHEATON' MOTOR CO. INC. 84 Chemeketa Street Salem, Ore. r'rr"- Mt vn.t 1982 Chevrolet Conpe 1939 Buick Sport Roadster 1929 Ford Sedan -1928 Ersklns Coach 1928 Oakland Sedan 182S Buick Sport Coups Buick BWsham 1918 Buick Brougham CAN USB some GOOD HAT BUKKW 240 North Liberty Tel. $888. SERVING OUT 910 FINES WOODBURN, Aug. 9. August Wolfe and Ray Cox, two of six I young men Involved In a brawl near Donald early Sunday morn- ' rIn.d S10 ,Agrt I : ---------- . - costs oy juage uverton. Tneyi Legion convention at xviamatn did not pay the fine and were taken to the county Jail In Sa lem. Late last week Warren O. Zumwalt paid a S10 fine on an Improper lights charge and Mona Jensen of Monitor was fined f POLLY AND HER Wi33& gCWM fmii CC . I .... .- . : - .. , : . .' " . " : - ..- "; ' x Interesting Facts mm i Herbert Hoover.' , former pres ident Is 69 years old t day. O- The Statesman carried almost ments during the month or July. Watch the Friday Statesman for food news. o The net paid circulation of The Statesman for the month of 'July was 7043 copies. This Is a gain of 228 in the oast flft davs. Good ad- vartalnr ni va7t)h f wVrv Vvf . 8tBer With the fine work Of a good circulation manager does the tries'. These figures do not In clude the extra copies delivered on Frldar- ' KJ we went out to the state pen Itnntfarv (nil InnVnl nnr enma rif . vr i """ JOBS". now w u UUUBf- stand why they can get away from the average policeman. Ther are w - a j vj .a v naer ana smait ana can easily escape irom tne neavier slower policeman. Perhaps that Is why the state police are making such a good record. They seem to be younger and lighter on their feet. Noticed that workmen around town stick a board on their car if they are doing any repair work and they can leave their cars all day . without getting a parking slip. Why shouldn't it be a good idea for clerks and business men to stick a board on their cars too. O Someone asked us If the N. R. A. affected our work. We were honest and told them that no one could prove that we ever worked . W. 7 Z , , . V ot Claudette, the well known act- I .1111 IIHI H Villi I 1IKIIIV Willi I II II L I I U 1L. less, Biar m mo iviu. ou6ri. I You will find her height, weight, etc- in tne cest r uous ao on page three. FOR SALE USED CARS Quality Used Cars 30 HUDSON LIGHT 8 SEDAN 1495 In extra good condition. '30 buick std. 6 coupe 3475 New paint and A-l mechanically. '29 HUDSON GREATER CPE. $395 Overhauled, new paint and tires. rumble seat and other extras. '30 STUDE COMMAND. SEDAN $4501 The light six model in extra good condition. 33 DURANT 6 SPT RDSTR. $378 Original finish good, motor perfect. 28 HUPMOBILE 8 R. 8. CPE. $328 Run less than 25,000, new paint and tires, mechanically perfect. 26 DODGE SCREEN DELIVERY $98 Good cendltlon. State Motors, Inc. High at Chemeketa 8TUDEBAKER HUDSON TERRA PLANE MEMBER N. R. A. Open Evenings and Sundays E PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. I. (AP) J. r. Lipscomb, director or tne uregon noma loan Dang, aaid todav that ha hones to have his office In the postoffice build- ing here open and ready for husl- ness by Monday. "We are doing everything pos- sible to expedite thlsork he Stated. "Hundreds OI applications ... i ..4 v....'. eA Buiiuyuicxi auu u..?u. loans have been received. W. have not been able to do more than sort these applications. All .... . . . win rinvA to na reaa ana answer- ed. ... "This Is somethlnr that Will kn tn ffrt fnr mm tlms and therl wI11 ba DientT of ooDortun- 1 .. . ,. Z . ' t I "J Ior ail ma sung appucatiuuB. want to ask at this time tnat ev- eryone doesn't try to come in the I aw TaT mweavaw t arfra fflts. AXXDIa Uat VS aau, v best service possible and. people ran heln ns in this bv COODerat- Ing." Besides tne large nnmoers oi applications receivea oy man. many are applying ior loans ana I information In person. Lipscomb J 1 "ia lBU " ujj - w pieung arrangcuiouui ior mg me vuium W4 "' come. DELEGATES FOR LEGION ATlTTflV An?. A. Dnlera.tes f. Rtvtn Pnat No. SS to the . . "7. Falls are Harry Humphreys and - IJoel Pounds. Mrs. Pounds will I go aa the delegate from . tha auxiliary. Den Champ and Ray - I mond Morgan are going as mem- libers of the Woodburn ball team 1 championship. PALS HOME 101 OFF G 1 HH KEHfETH HAUSETl IS DEB Silverton ' Post to Arrange Program for C. C. C. Group at Molalla SILVERTON, Aug. 9. Ken neth Hansen was made com mander of the Delbert Reeves Post of the American Legion at its annual election Monday night, koy Davenport was chosen vice commander; F. M. Powell, adju tant; Otto Aim, finance -officer, and James Scarth, . Merlin Con rad and Hans Olaen, members of of prln wtheat' nd -f corn and the executive committee. oa" a wel1- Dr. A. J. McCannell. Ernest . Much no'lca-Uken of ex Starr and Merlin Conrad are a trem ecaotiness of the movement committee to arrange for a short t . wheat and com from rural program and visit to the Molalla a c Ask Equality on Program . The local post went on record as favoring the legionnaires' de mand in the public works pro gram that veterans be given an equal opportunity with transients In securing work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Johnson and their daughter. Miss Blllie Johnson, who is the president elect of the auxiliary will attend iuo mi convention at juamain tails. Casper Towe, commander of the Legion post for the past vear will h nnaM- ,1 - v -"fu, . is unuersiooa. WOODBURN'. Auk. 9. The First National hanlc rf Portlnnit nnM, J . w 1. , . . "fcucu na ui aiien Dang nere Monday morning in the building IormerlV OCCUUled and lnaapd for a iong term f rom the Bank of Woodburn L. c. Buchner, formerly of I .siacaaa, wllr be manager, and Ralph G. Alberger, assistant manager. Mabel Fikan of the I Bank of Woodburn staff has bee retained In her position. The unrestricted account! rfr r"" ul oooDurn aepost- I "s nave Deen turned over to the new bank. FOUND: 10 HELD MINNEAPOLIS. Aur. 9 fAP) The discovery of gome of the money paid kidnapers of Charles F. TJrschel, millionaire Oklahoma oil man, and arrest of three men linked with passing the marked currency spurred federal ooera- Uvea' hope today that Twin City gang naunts might yield up full answer to the mystery of the ab- ductor's identities. None of the three men held. It was understood, was suspected of being the actual kidnapers but authorities honed tn nnon nn tnrough them a line of inquiry tnat would lead to Urschel's ab- 1 dactors. i ,s . . NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be received bv the W i 1 DPEiD NOW KOM IE ?1ndfe,n Clerk of School Dls- LedlaT ts&.il7 wSr-.' b'd'o" tI1ct No- 2- Marion County, Ore- 4.25; melius, s.50-3.75; eews. best, s.oo- I m A K Mnt ft Mi a AKlaiaKar. w Swat m 0) W. p. m. August zz, for the construction of I uiwuunng approx-l I lmatelr ISO feet, arllnlnlner ImUmI I n- . - " w onnn .ottt 1 of Howard Street, between v-nurcn ana capuoi streets. Plans I rA . l. -a i " .ivuivuuu mav u neen at we Lierg. S OIHCe. The right to accept or reject any or all bids IS I reserves. A certified check for ten per cent of the amount of bid I vm .- v i u,u uu " ro- I tainea in ueu oi oona ior tne faithful performance- of duty by I IDA urCsmUTll 1 mriilAV-. 1 W. H. BURGHARDT, Clerk. A-10 I 1Z-Z0. XiYthtr ni? wtvat. i 8KTTIJE5IEXT "f !.e!;!!Mi!UoU addresaed to her husband. I r,0,rnai, i .v. I o - egute of Maude Kelley Moorev de- eeased has filed in the County Court of Marion County, State J i i . T? aUUIlilMUBllUI Vi D4tIU C-O LC88j8le M1U that Wednesdar the 20 th daw nf September, 193S, at the hour 10 o'clock a. m has been fixed bv said court aa the time for hear- 17' . , . J i ing or. oojeciions to saia report I and the settlement thereof. J. W. MOORE, I Administrator. j C. C-Bryant, I Attorney I First publication: Aug. 19. Keeping the BUYING BOOSTS WHEAT 3 CENTS EGGS WEAK, REBATES ARE GIVEN i i ... f Crop Report Expected To Show Further r Reduction CHICAGO, Aug. (AP) Maximum gains of more than 3 cents a bushel for. wheat resulted today from enlarged speculative buying that embraced all cereals. Belief prevailed the United States government crop report to be issued tomorrow would show a new reduction of Indicated yields BUOrcn primary marset cen ters, a circumstance reported to be especially disturbing to pro cessors and millers. Wheat closed, unsettled 2-2 cents above yesterday's finish, corn -lA up, oats -ltt ad vanced. General Markets rxavvcE eichahgb Portland, Ore, Ag. (AP) f'0'1, "T0" prieevbn.Uef5.ex tras 117 fteadaHs 0;bs firsts 19 : iinu in y, ; tgft, iresa extras ma Biedinms 20. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore Aus. 9 (API- Wheat Opea Uisk Lew Cloie Sept. 7 78 76 7 Dee. 81 81 81 81 Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend blaeitent 85; dark hard winter 13 pcU 87. 11 pet., 78; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring. 75; weitera red 73. OaU: No. 2 white 26.50. Corn: No. 2 E Yellow 25.50. , Millrun standard 19.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 9 (AD Better prints, extras. 24c: standards. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade. 21e lb.; fanner's door delivery, lDo per lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher. Ers Pacific poultry producers' sell ing price: oversise, 24c; extras 22e; stan dard. 20e; mediums, 20c; pullets. 16c doxea. Bering price bjr wholesalers: fresh extra, 18c dosen; medium 15c doses. Cheese 93 score Oregon triplets. 12 Vac; loaf, 13Ve lb. Brokers will pay Vsc btjlow quotations. Milk contract price. 4 pet., roruana delivery, $1.70 cvk; B grade cream, 37 He lb. Country meats Belling price te re tailers: country-killed hogs, best butch ers, under 158 lbs. 7Vs-8e; vesiers, 70 to- 100 lbs.. Sft e; spring lambs, lie lb.; yearling, 4-5c b. ; canner cows, 2-Se lb.; bulla. 4Vs-5e lb. Mohair Buying price: IV Ji cup, lac ib. - Casears bark Buying price, 1933 peel. 21e lb. Hops nominsl, 1933. 4j-48c Ib. Live noultrr Portlsnd delivery: buy ing prices. Uesvy hens, colored. 41i-5i4 lbs- 12e; de lbs. sp, izc; seas, ever 3H lbs., 14e; roosters. 5e lb.; ducks, pekins. broilers, 8-10e lb.; eld ducks, pe kins, colored. 10c lb. Unions Helling prices te retailers; Oregon, $1.25-1.35 cental. New eaioas Walla Walla, fl.7 cen tal. Potatoes Locsl, $2; Deschutes Seats, $3.25 cental; de bakers. $2.40; Tskisss Genu. 3.io. Strawberries New Ore gens, $3 erst. Wool 1933 elin nominal: Willamette valley, 23-25e Ib.; eastern Oregon l-31e lb.; southern Idaho. 10-20e lb. Hay Buying price from producer: al falfa, Ko. 1, new crop. $16.50; elover. No. 1, $14; Willamette valley ttmetny. $15; eastern Oregon timothy, $17.50-18; I J . V ..K . T""' TW " 11 Portland Livestock POBTLAND, Ore, Aug. 9 (AP) f!ttfo meainta: IS. calves 3: about steady. crf "",. Tu r. -iJtft rood, SOO-S.SO; eraissry, 4.OO-S.S0. Ho nealoU: 101: fmllv steady. 1 rr :.,.- K.k. a nn.A 1 - fc-- i.Trmw I slaughter pigs, 4.75-5.25; feeder pigs. 4.7-&.oo. I Rhaes raealnta: aeae: active. i v. v. I 5JS0 6.00; mediiMa, 4J0-8.O0; y.esrllag I wethers. S.OO-S.oo; ewes, Woman Slashes Throats of two Children, Self ELECTRA, Texas, Aug. t r APi K-nlalnlnsT her acta t a I . . uu,uuu' cut tha throaU of her two enii- ofUren, Wyneli, 8, and EUen Beth. I then killed herself with tha- I I t4me TtMOT. ofl Tha bodies, lying- la tha front 1 room or tne uoraon noma, were found Tuesday by Mrs. L. C. 1. I tt - . Vr . i " v. ie,--. , with . her husband, accompanied Mrs. Gordon and her children to a revival meeting and later to a firemen's water fight last night. A note Mrs. Gordon had - ad dressed to her husband, read: "I know of nothing for ns but death. I lova yon dearly. Myrtle.' Sunnyside Up! . . . , ' . i Salem Llarliets Qntde B raw 4 Jntlk. cp pool price, flJW per bsmdred, ' Sarplas.fl.23. fafltk based sa sessi siestMy atatrfst average.) LHstrfbator price f 1.70 Bulterfat Top l-20c priata 22c, cabes 24c Priess paid te greers SelesB bsyera Asgest 9 (The prices. Mles eapyhes sy a leeat greyer, are ladles rive l the dsMt sssskct bat ere mmt reeteeteed by The tuman I rSUIT AJT VEeBTABtBS fitrioc beaes, local lb. , , , Jit Cabbage, lb. Al ('men peppers. The Dalles, lb. .OS Peas, coast, lb, ,' , .02 te .03 Oa ions. doa. bsacaes . . . Jl& Potatoes, local 1.25 te 1.50 Lettsee, local .05 te J95 Paget Sonnd .85 te 1.00 Onions, Calif., ewt. 1.80 Rhobarb. local . .01 Celery, dox. , .45 Apples, Trsntpareat tta Oranges, Vsleaciss, fancy 2.25 to S.2S Place pack . 1.40 to 2.00 Beets, local, dox. .10 Turnips, local, crate ., .10 Carrot, locsl. dox. , .10 Spinsch. local, crate Beeaaae. lb. ea stock .25 U .60 .05 Hindi .05 V. Cseenbers. hothouse, box .75 Lecsl, dos. JO to .40 Csstaloepes, craU 1.90 to 2.25 LeaioBS a nn Limes, fresh no Avsesdos, crate Sqoasb, Italian, crate 1.00 Summer, crate .1.00 . .02 Watermelons, retail Tomatoes, hotaooae Cslifornis The Dalles Raspberries Logan berries .1.90 te US .1.25 .00 to 1.25 .1.50 te 2.00 .75 1.00 -05 .72 V4 1.25 S.2S . .12 Vi .03 AO Blackberries Peaches, locsl. lb. . Apricots, The Dalles EgS plant, crate - Grapes, seedles Corn, local, dox. Casabas. lb. HOPS Top, 1932. lb. OOS Baying Prices Extras Standard .19 .IS a7 .12 .OS .07 .11 Mediums POtJLTBT Old mosters - Colored hens Medium hens Light hens leghorns MEAT Spriag lambs, top Hoc, top 5.00 ..5.75 -.5.50 rirst eutK Seconds cuts ,, , .5.00 .4.75 Pigs ; eteers Cows .03 .01 .02 te .04 to to .02 .03 .07 H .OS Bulls Dretsel vest, top Dressed hoe GOATS AHD HAT Wheat, western red White, No. 1 Barley, top, ton Oats, ton Hiy. buying prises Oata and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley 1st cut .70 . .70 ..17.00 .25.00 .13.00 .15.00 .13.00 Clover hay WOOL Tedium Coarse . Mehsir J5 .29 .20 .01 .08 CASCABA BASS Green, Ib. Dry. Ib. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) BOYTLAVtAQBS Today 75.9 8101 85.S 81.1 Prev. Ut TS.0 Sl.S 85.5 80.9 Week We 78.0 Sl.S 8S.0 81.1 Tear ago 64.5 SS.4 81.8 69.7 S yrs. it 3.7 107.5 100.3 100.5 High 1933 77.1 84.9 88.5 83.5 Law 1983 S8.8 57.0 74.1 63.S Hirh 1982 71.8 78.0 SS.3 78.1 Low 1933 . 58.3 47.4 70.9 5741 STOCK AVEXAOES 01.8 50.S 94.1 day -sa i 48.7 91.1 Today 85.9 83.5 Week see 88.1 48.8 95.5 Tear aro 68.9 26.3 86.5 8S.S 58.7 S yrs. sgo 158.3 118.0 207.S 160.8 High 1933 102.1 58.0 113.7 93.9 Low 1938 42.3 23.5 61.5 43.9 High 193S 71.1 99.6 111.0 73.9 Low 1933 85.1 13.S S1.8 85.0 Jungwirth Starts Remodeling Barn For Hop Industry LYONS. Aug. 9 John Jung- wtrth has several men busy this week remodeling his large octa gon barn Into a hop dryer. Ha expects to use about 19,000 feet of lumber to put tha barn m order for a dryer. Mr. Jungwirth has about IS acres of hops which are of com parative quality and win be ready to begin ' picking about Septet. ber 1. Tha Masonic picnio held at Martin's campground Sunday was quite well attended. A basket din ner was enjoyed by all at noon Sports, games and races furnish ed entertainment. CALLED TO IDAHO . HAZEL REEN, Aug. 9 Mrs A. T. Van Cleave left Tuesday for Moscow, Idaho, where aha was caned by tha death of her step father. Mr. Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe are well known here hav ing spent part of several winters with tha A. T. van Cleaves. Quotations Held ,not' Justified;. First . Melons Appear PORTLAND, Attg. $). (AP) -'. Egg market prices in. Portland -were Quotable on a basis where little actual business was . being done. A late survey of the mar ket disclosed the fact that either lower prices were, being openly quoted or in many instances re bates were being made. Both of tfcese have an unsettling Influ ence upon the market. As quot able, Portland was the highest egg market along the c o svs U which neither supply nor demand Justified. Receipts of eggs continued quite liberal with an Increasing supply of the smaller sorts. The' outflow of old storage stock was also a factor. ' Market on butter remained quiet although; there was a' scramble for needs of real extras,' which were very scarce and Jus tify higher prices instead of the lower score recently boosted by the produce exchange. There was further gain In the demand for live chickens locally with a continuance of the fight between dealers. Pl.. .n.ll t. a .nlnfn.nl A. n.o. gon watermelons of the season was reported from Irrigon. The stock is of quality, good sizes and well flavored. Prices around 2a pound or about -the same as Cali fornian. NEW YORK. Aug. t (AP) Elated by its success yesterday, the stock market lengthened its stride today and bounded over the finish line with a burst of speed. Volume totaled 2.666,750 shares, or more than 1.000,009 above that of yesterday. The As sociated Press-Standard statistics composite of 90 stocks rose 3.4 points. Gains of from 1 to around S or more were registered oy American Can, Santa Fe, Auburn. American Telephone, Delaware tc Hudson, American Commercial Alcohol, Bethlehem Steel, Com mercial Solvents, J. I. Case, Ches peake Corp., Johns-Manville, In ternational Harvester, General Motors, Chrysler, TJ. S. Steel, Un ion Pacific, Westingtaouse, Amer ican Tobacco "," National Distil ers, TJ. S. Industrial Alcohol, New York Central, and Pennsylvania. Farmers Union Hears Report on Oil Plans DAYTON, Aug. 9. Seventy- five members of the Unity Local Farmers' Union attended the reg ular monthly meeting held at the James Richardson farm in tha Webfoot neighborhood Friday. Mr. Remple of Dallas, a mem ber of the state executive board, reported the construction of tha Farmers Union oil station oa tha McMInnville - Lafayette highway. The next meeting. September 1. will be held on the lawn of tha president, J. J. Muhs near Day ton. Radio Program XQW TORTT4jrr 620 Kycs. Thursday, August is 7:00 Singing Strings, NBC. 7;20 Stngiag Strings, NBO. 1:80 Organ, ceaeert, KBC 7:45 Eddie King. 8:00 8ts Arnold sad Commodores, NBO. 9:45 Ceeking school. 10:00 Woman's Msrsxis sf the Air. NBC 11:00 Aries Trie. KBC. 11 :30 Or fas Ceaeert, SBC. 13:18 Westers Paras aad Hosts Hoar. NBO. 1:00 General federation of Women's Clsbs. 8:20 Friendly Chat. 5:10 kUmery'a Melody, NEC 7:00 Asses 'a Andy, KBC. 8 :00 Standard Symphony Hear, NBC. 9:06 Captain Henry's Showboat. NBO. 10:15 Jimmy IfeCoel's Pishing Gside. 10:30 Ansoa Weeks' erehestrs, NBC 11:00 Abe Lyman's erehestrs, NBO. 11:80-12 :0 Bel Tabarin orchestra KBC KOAO COmVALUS 650 Xyca. 8:45 Tarsi market reports. 8:00 Uarming ceaeert. 9:00 Heme Economies Observer. 10:80 Waits Melodies. 11:00 Better Health and Longer Life. 12 :00 Noes Term Hour. 2:30 The Hememakers' half hoer. S:45 Oesevleve Baam-Gsskins, organ i 7:10 Farm Beer. 8:00 Hop improvement 8:35 Pishing Conditions is Oregea -. by the Stste Ssme Comma as ion. By CLIFF STERRETT. ADVANCE IN STOCK MARKET COrjTINIJES ft 1