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r The OREGON STATESMAN. Salecu Oregon, Satrday Morning, Aligns! 12. 193 PAGEfiElTEN ' i i 7: 1 4 1 . 1 n Business Directory Cards In flu dtracts-y nraea a moo flair bast oulx. Ratal SUBS PW llaO Per tfc. ; AUTO BRAKES IsJke "Fane. the brake t4 shimmy doctT. n Sooth CommriS 'gar C - 'catering, Bctt Crery. th caterer, PH. 872 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone- 445S. K Wwtlut . CHIROPRACTORS DR. a UCOTI Odropraotas.. & N. tHfB. Tot. Bos. FLORISTS CfiT do wen. wedding bouquet tum ni nmiiLa. decorations. C V. Brett tusupy norlst. HI Court. Tat . ALL hands et floral work. Luu rior tot, lata a Market. Tau iw GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors. TaU Hint. Waiter J. uowna, tw INSURANCE tt N. UlQ Tel. 4241 COFFfi X -SMITH, gen, Ins. TeL 843X LAUNDRIES THJfi MEW BALES LAONDRt tii s. una. Xet. ill CAFlXAXi C1TX ULUNOKX kirat in Uuailty end tiarvica Taleoaooa lit W ISroadwas LAWN MOWERS tMiarbtt'ued, repaired and traded. HAiuu w. acorr. Taa Cycle Miur. MATTRESSES kiMtreaees fram factory to home. Cotton mattress, 60 lb. .u0. Kenovat- ami tunntoLiurB. Kiuu cleaned. Cap- Hot ttedOina Co. Xet !. A. tapitoi. Kw mattress mad to order, eld MULMUlA 1 CMJ'LMSl CltfHnlllS. SSUIS fiUtl ru wvavlna. tfalem r luit Ka lta Jretury. & ia r, tutu. Siti. Otto . Zwlcker. gsu 111. . MUSIC STORES ceo. C WILL PiaaosL radios, sew- in. miLcnmaa. aneet sousie aod plane statues. ReiHUrlna radios, pnonueraptis auu sewlua Hiwr"l state ruwi MEDICINE When Others Fail Natura'a harba fur every 1U. H. S. fw. noted Chinese herbalist. 472 S. ConunercUl btreet, Salem, Oregon. KsiabUshed since 1112 in Oakland, CauL consultation free. Telephone ilkS. Hours 0 to , Sun. 10 to 12 M Cnarlie Chan Chinese Mediclua Co lit ,N. Com mercial SL, over balem Hardware. We hv ati kinds of lierbs for male and i r rmi hi as. After one year In vnllr mkb wa have attained results, I as dosens of our Salem paUentswiU I testify. Consuitauoa aosoiuiei Office hours 0 to 0. Sun. to 12. Dr. Chaa Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday end rioay, is : s to 4:20 p. m. 141 N. Commercial. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Steel, Span, Guitar, Mandolin. A be ginner club every Sac 2 :. .Enjoy aote, educational, results. P. Meislnger, t atateaman w. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING rnn STATIONER!, cards, pamph- li nroicnama. iMWkS Or SAT kind Of briuuna, vail Tho Mtatesoian PrUrUaa phone 0101. REAL ESTATE BUCKS a HKNDR1C1UL TsL 4(47. or u iipiMKMHomT CO. tit's. LUiartv bU TsL. 4le. RnmLarsKi a son 204-( First, Nat L mu Bldg, TeL t(02. STOVES STOVJ3 and stove repairing. Stoves r,.r mil. :- ' and repaired. All kinds of woven wire leoe, fancy and ptaio, bop baskets, books, logaa books, baiom eoco and 8 love Works, 2(2 Cliwniakata. TeL 4774. . tt. inmus. " SHOE REPAIRING Low price. Good "or. 9(0 & Com'L TRANSFER riPiTAL CiTI Transfer Co. 22( State SU TeL 1772. Distributing, tor- warding and storage our apweuuvr- Uet our ratae. t-riR inni or distant transfer s to rags. eaU 212L Larmer Transfer Co. Truck to Portland cauy. TYPEWRITERS T TPS WRITERS Adding Men. sold. : renieo, nywiwi. w rZ ."? ,;r - Cooke Sbort. sis jouri. iu WELL DRILLING R. A West, 20 years experieace. : RFO . Bos 102 BL TeL 110'. 'l W. C. T. U. POSTPONED HAZEL. GREEN, Anf. 11 The Sarah Olirer Union of W. C. T. TJ. will aot' meet ; Ang. IB as aa- nounced because Illness of host ess and heavv farm work. Rer. Clark it, - Smith, pastor, will preach, at 11 o'clock Sunday on "Forgira as oar debts as we wr r i I : .Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified AdwetkiBS Single Insertion par 1 t.lOe TkTM Insertions far Una ..---itr Six In rtioaa pat Ua.tte One- vast par fi. Mint-am charge ....Iff Copy for UU page ae septed anlll M9 thm aras Us bafora pvbUeatto tor aUalftratlom. Cojj ra catvad altar tkia- Uaia wlU tv raa itader tka ftea4laa Too Lata to Classify. . Tba SUtasmaa assai ao CaaaSat responsibility for errors vfclea nay ap pear la aflrertlsameata Ta Hirtdr la tta aotaaasv sa4 la eases wftera t&fs paper I at tantt will reprint tost part of an advartlsamaat la whfcb: the- typompalcai mlaUka oeears, Tha Statesmaa reeerree the rlsat to reject oajee Clonal adTertlslng. It far taar rasarrea taa rlxaL to eUsslfy all adTertlsla aa der tha proper classifies tlon. HELP WANTED MALE 2 men with ca.ru, ti9 to travL Sal ary and cam. Sea S. H. Kctchwn, Sen ator HoteU after 7 :S p. m. Saturday, or' Sunday morning-. SITUATIONS WANTED Wahl&( R. 1. Bx. ft, Salem. FOR SALE ftXIscellaneoaa Old papers 10c a bundle. Statesman office. Used ranees. )3.00 and up. Oregon Trading Post, S3S N. Com L Kentucky Wonder canning beans. deUvered 2c pound. Box S3, Ru Z, Sll- verton. Ore. PraetlcaHy new teat stand equipped with lunch, counter and stools to serve 14. S71 Union. FOR SALE Cucumbers. Central Howell service station. SiWerton Road. Thoroughbred bird dogs. W. C. Bar cbus, Brooks, Ore. Milk ted fryers, 4 for 41.00. RU S, Box 18. Saw gumming and sharpening K mile E. Four Corners. Tel. 42M. Graveniteins, SOc, bring boxes, hrs. 2-5, Mrs. Wright 4 mi. Wallace rd. TRADE Miscellaneous aeJssja1,jejssssa1ssw Wood kwd Ucht truck for ton com pound trocte. Box 183, Garden Road. WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted, grade Guernsey or Jersey heifers from to 24 mo. old. Phone, write or calL Give details, E. A. Rbo ten. 1SS5 8. H4eh St. Tel. S352. MISCELLANEOUS Exp. hair cutting. 202 & Winter St. We pick up dead, worthless horses, cows, sheep. Tel. 4889. POR RRVT RnOMS j Rooms. TeL 74. B9I Court St. Rooms, also meal. 492 N. Summer. FOR RENTAPARTMENTS 2 nice sots $12 and $2S. 1520 Center. ADts.. rooms, garags house. All nicely turn. TeL 7044. 22(1 HaseL Patton anartments, downtown dis trict, cool, clean, comfortable, private bath. Very reasonable. Call Patten's Book Store. Apta. $10 $12. (17 N. Com'L Newly decorated apartments, reas onable. S55 Marlon. Attrac., large, 1st floor, 1411 Court Apta' $5. 255 Bellvue St. Nice fum. apt, 590 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES Fnrn. and unfurn. houses. R. A. Forkner. 1(10 N. Cottaga. TeL 202L FOR RENT Good 7 room house. All newly kalsorained. Large walnut treea On bus line. See Mrs. CadwelL Statesman office. Housea Damon. 297-N. Com'L Furnished, unfarn. houses, TeL 8330, H. P. Oram, lin s. itr at. FOR RENT Lower flat, also large house for boardera Close-In. 495 N. Com'L WANTED TO RENT WANTED Small, modern bouse about SeDt. 1st. 6 or 4 rooms will take long-tune lease. Might bny later, AddreM Box 253. care statesman. FOR SALE Real Estate A sightly T-room semi-modern home. basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds .120x132 feet, largo fruit, nut trees, grape arbor, garden, garage. Near jun ior high and two grammar schools. nice view, paved street. Only $22(0, terms. Owner, 70s Rural Avenue. TeL BS&4. EXTRA SPECIAL 10 aero well located, neat t room house, gars ire. fruit trees. Priced for few days, (400 with isso cash, baL terms, see it today. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 24 State Street TsL (702. FOR SALE - On of the best golf courses on the Pacific coast. 09 acres of land with beautiful view or valley end moun tains, fine club bouse suitable for dan chK and sorties, caretaker's cottage. it hole course witn in excellent con dition. Priced reasonable, - CHILDS a MILLER. Realtors 244 State Btreet TeL (70s. EXCHANGE Real Estate WANTED Carpenter work, car er will sacrifice for casb equity in it acres good - soil, new house, timber stream, "paved ,Mghway. near Wood- burn. Price (UOO.vO. Oregon Land Co- EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR TRADE MX RANCH NEAR Sheridan on Mill Creek road; 2 mi. north of Buell, for ranch near Datlsa P. J. Neufeld. Sberidaa, Ore. 15-A. TRADE FOR CITT HOME R. house, barn, poultry house, an plow laad, good soil. .Price SS7S0. Trade for clear house. - 14-A. $100 Located on pared road. Running wa ter. I-A. timber. A reel buy, gira terms. - BEAUTIFCTi SUBURBAN I 1-S A. all in profitable crop. Mice l-R. borne, water systam, barn and etc. Also- small tractor and Implements. Close In. Prire 4S6e.sS; gtre-teMtsi SEE J AS. TX SEARS, REALTOR .U2 South High Street FOR SALE FARMS 35 A. room plastered house, 1 A. in cultivation, bat pasture, sandy loam sou, stocked and equipped, only 11500. lis. A. 14 ml. rrom Salem, T room house, bam (0x40. orchard, all in 'cul tivation, 1-2 crop goes, fine clover and gram land, I s per A. 40 A., an Ideal farm, good bldgs., fenced, on paved road. mi. to school, crop, stock and all machinery go. 12 cows, horses, etc. $7000. MBLVJX JOHNSON, 17$ State Street WANTED REAL ESTATE Beautiful close-in view acre trees, dty water, etc. Snap. Phone S1S4. X have e buyer for e good bop yard; ssusnea to taxa possession this fall. H. C. SHIELDS Oreiron Bldg. Tel. 1902. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS slADH en furnrrure, cars, aalaiiea or other good security. Repayable monthly. When In financial seed eoe us before- dosing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First NarJonaJ Bank Bids. Phone lilt PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS STATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 4:31 p. M. Telephone T7I2. SUto license No. S-165. Borrow en personal property ; repay in monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO- Sure 11a 8-161, 10 Guardian Bids. TeL 2177. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Ton kap the ear P. A, EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Phone 4722 Salem. Ore First mortgage loans yielding In vestors 7, interest semi-annually. Farm and city security. Denominations S&00 to $2000. A first mortgage loan is the best investment. CHILDS MILLER, Mtge. Loans 214 State Street TeL S703 FOR SALE WOOD i . muijrf' All kinds of wood TeL 4 US, sssssawsawawsi.si esssafcajgasksaa GUARANTEED DRT wnnil mat TeL aOOO Salesa Foal Csv TraAa CotUgs. Ash, flr and oak. TeL 1(4. Phone Tracy's; 2920 for dry wood. Old fir. fir knots, sec. growth ash. oak. Tel. 287S. LOST AND FOUKD LOST Order book between corner of Center and Summer and 700 block N. Winter. Return to 1145 Marion. LOST Lady's brown ourse. contain ing papers, pen, etc Reward. Alice F. Palmer. TeL f 8SL LOST Gray Persian cat. answers to name Jerry anyone seeing TeL 7451. LOST Black leather purse contain ing keya Tel. 2945. FOR SALE USED CARS MUST SELL Our Used Cars and Trucks We Have Priced Them Right CARS I-Studebaker Dictator Sedan 1-Wlllya-Knight Sedan Model (( 1-Studebaker Commander 4-pass. l-Lit. s Nash Coupe 1-Special Nash Roadster 1-Ford Panel Delivery TRUCKS l-'2( Ford with Warford Trans. l-'29 Chev. with semi-trailer Chev. L. W. R. with duals 1-'J3 a M. a 1H-2 ton. 14' body 1-2 ton Federal with logging bunks and trailer with booster brakes- working now on good saying Job, All must go this week to make room for trades wo are getting in on new O. M. C trucks. WOOD-WHEATOJt MOTOR CO. INC. 540 Cbemeketa Street Salem, Ore, THE BEST BUTS IN TOWN 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Bulck Sport Roadster 1929 Ford Sedan 192$ Ersklne Coach 192$ Oakland Sedan 1922 Bulck Sport Coup 1922 Bulck Brougham 1929 Chevrolet Coach . CAN USE SOME GOOD HAT r nnnprnn 240 North Liberty TeL S68S Quality Used Cars TRADED ON TERRA PLANES '30 HUDSON LIGHT S SEDAN $495 in extra good: condition. 30 BUICK STD. S COUPE .$4T5 Mew paint and A-l mechanically. '29 HUDSON GREATER CPE. $395 overhauled, new paint and tires, rumoie seat and other extras. '30 STUDE COMMAND. SEDAN $450 too ngnt six model in extra good conattion. 22 DURANT SPT RDSTR. 2271 Original finish good, motor oerfeet. '22 HUPMOBILE 8 R. S. CPE. 222S Run less than 25,000, new paint and tires, mecnanicaiiy perfect. - 2( DODGE SCREEN DELIVER! fit uooa cenaiuon. State Motors, Inc. High at Chemeketa STUDEBAKER HUDSON TERRAPLANE MEMBER N. R. A. Open Evenings and Sundays " POLLY AND HER Sfsssmf. .rfSisS m W Y&t tefeps) wm&tM tS: Ifn o 2 I YOUTH WINS Too rounr to -rota in the last elec tion. James- 0. Mann evercame tha handicap of yecth to win a post aa- AsaisUnt Secretary ox tha federal. Home Lean- &ard. ' H'a just 21 nowvand holding a $5,000 a year Job. Hera he is at his desk in Wash ington. Crabtree Honored For 13 Years Work In Vocational Job SILVERTON, Aug. 11 War ren E. Crabtree Is one of the six men In the state to be awarded a gold key which signifies ' 10 years service In vocational agri culture. The key was awarded at the recent Smith -Hughes agricul tural teachers state conference at Coos River. The key Is engraved as follows: Presented to Warren E. Crab- tree by Oregon state board for vocational education for distin guished service 1920-1933." Others who were awarded the key are Ralph Morgan of Albany; Earl R. Cooley, Salem; Andy Street, Malln; Borden Beck, Red mond; Homer Grow, Roseburg. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of . an Execution Is sued by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun ty, in suit No. 147 W. W. Mc- Kinney, Plaintiff vs George A. Larson and Oka Larson, Defend ants, therein pending and to me directed, I have levied upon and shall on Monday, August 28th, 1932. at ten o'clock A. M. at the West door of the Marion County uounuouse, saiem, uregon sea at public auction, for cash, all right. title and interest had and pos sessed by said defendants on or since May 11th, 1928. in and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning at a point set in the County Road at a point 1.14 chains South, 17 degrees 25 minutes West, from the most Southerly Southwest corner of the D. L. C. of John Sappingfleld and wife in T. 7 S. R. 2 W. of the W. M- in Marion County, Oregon; thence South 17 degreea 25 minutes West 4.73 chains: thence South 89 degrees 35 minutes West 25.82 chains, to the East line of George Eoff's land; thence 4.50 chains along the East line of said George Eoff's land; thence North 89 degrees 31 minutes East 27.24 chains to the place of beginning and containing 11.95. acres of land. A. C. BTJRK, ' Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. , By W. Richardson, Deputy. J-29- A-5-1 2-19-2 6. ix the district court of the United states for the DISTRICT OF OREGON In the Matter of Elwood Alonzo Ligon, Bankrupt. No. B 18300 To the creditors of Elwood Al onzo Ligon, of Salem, in the Coun ty of Marlon and District afore said, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 3rd day of August, 1933, the said Elwood Alonzo Li gon was duly adjudicated bank rupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room 301 In the United States National Bank Building in the City of Sa lem, Oregon, on the 21st day of August, 1933. at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors ' may attend, prove their claims, appoint a -trustee, ex- amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. . WILLARD L MARKS, " Referee 1n Bankruptcy. A-l 2. FOR SALE USED CARS Chrysler 50 Sport Roadster. Cheap for cash. 248 -D" St. PALS - ; , v - -' , 1 . . , 1 --c-- ; t - W 3 EAGLE IS SEETi IT era S. P. Station has Assistant; Wow, Instead of Talk Of Closing GERYAIS. Anc. 11. N. R. A. cards are now displayed at the drag store, confectionery, barber ahop, shoe shop, meat : market. Gervals garage and Dejardia and Nlhler groceries, leaving only a few business houses In QerTais yet to be signed up. Mrs. A, Dejardia, who under- went a n operation. 1 n Portland Toesday morning, - waa reported making satisfactory recovery Thursday. Mr. DeJardin and daughters, Lois and Erma, and sons. Leiand and Fat. drove xo Portland Thursday evening to vi sit her Arlene, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jelderks, trip ped and fell Thursday night cat ting a .gash In her .right ear. Dr. Adkinsson took ten or more stit ches in closing the wound. Tha Fidelis class of the Pres byterian Sunday school i plan nlng to hold a family picnic Sun day at the home of Mr. andMrs. Ray Barker, west of Salem. As there will he no church service next Sunday those who make the trip will leave with their lunch baskets immediately alter tha close of Sunday school.. " The 75-horse power motor at the top of the elevator in the pav ing pant burned oat Wednesday morning making It necessary to shut down the plant nntir it was repaired. Operation was resumed ahout midnight. The Presbyterian Women's Mis aionaryjoclety will meet, at the church next Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Lillie Wads worth and Mrs. Ruth Adkisson as lead era and Mrs. Minnie Allsup and Mrs. Maybelle Jelderks as host esses for the social hour. Mrs. O. L. Schwarts of Port land and daughter, Mrs. Sinclair Coghill of Orofino, Idaho, called on old friends here Tuesday. Mr. Swartz is a former editor of the Gervals Star. Instead of the S. P. Station be ing closed as was to be done earl ier In the year business has grown with the coming of the paving plant, to such an extent that the company has given a- gent E. L. Dike an assistant. His name Is Messenger and he came from Independence. A. B. Minaker was in Portland Monday and was the first to reg ister at the chamber el com merce for Buyer's Week, which Is this week. j Aurora Scouts to Take Three Days' Outing Next Week AURORA, Aug. 11. The Boy Scouts are starting on a three days' out!ng next Tuesday at 10 a. m. from the Presbyterian church with Rev. H. L. Grafious, scout leader. They .will go to Wing park on Mill creek, near Mulino, where they nave pre viously camped and hare found good hiking, fishing and swim ming. Sixteen boys will bo in the group. The annual picnic of the Pres byterian Sunday school will be held this year at Reed's park next Tuesday when members of the school and their friends will take well-filled baskets. Ice cream and coffee will be served on the grounds. O- O SHOT FATALLY Earl Werner Heye, 3rd, wealthy 26 year old broker, of Rochester, N. Y who was shot and killed accidentally S' his traveling companion, Charles anger, aboard the liner Bremen while en route to Europe. Tha Bremen's captain announced the aiatter most be referred to Gexzoai courts. '5$ ,ic o o Uiunatched! WHEAT, OAT S IN MAXIMUM L RO P. SHARES QUIET WITH SLIGHT DROP Stop Loss . Selling is Factor; Damage to Crop Discounted CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (AP) Stop loss selling and acute shrink age of speculative buying plunged grain pricea - downward today. wheat and oats to - the extreme limits permitted In One day. Breaks- In grain values' were in the face of United States govern ment estimates confirming unof ficial reports of terrific crop los ses. Traders, however, said crop damage had largely been dis counted in advance-, and that buy era' . confidence had .vanished. Widespread notice was taken of advices that the grain exchange code submitted to Washington to govern futures trading was not acceptable to administration offi cials. Wheat closed limp, at the day'a bottom level, S cents under the average of yesterday's closing quotations, corn lTi-2 down, oats Z-? off. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: Sept. 956, Dec. 98, May 1.02. ri-n. Cava rt r1 TV.. ve., Mya, 7etfoP 7B . AVTjv,a 57-, May 62-. Oats: Sept. 38-, Dec. 41- , May 44-. General Markets raoDucx exchavok PORTLAND. Ore- Aus. 11 fAPl rroonee exenaaga, set pneee: batter, ex tras 31; standard 20: prim firsts 19 M : firtU 18 : tin. fresh extras 22 : freak meaiums zu. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 11 (AP) v,eat Open High Law Close 8ep. 7H 76 74 75 Dee. 81 81 7 70 .Cach wheat Me. 1: Big Bend bhiesteai 82; dark sard winter 12 pft, 84. 11 pch, i, son tuh, waiian wnite, aara winter, northern spring, 72; weaera red 7U. Oats: No. 2 white 28.50. Cera: No. 2 E Yellow 25.50. HiUraa standard 10.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore Aug. 11 (AP) Batter prists, extras, 24c; staaderds. X3C Butterfat -Portland delirerr: A grade, 21 lb.; farmer' door dolivory, 10 par ia.; sweat cream, e atgoer. Eggs Pacific poultry prodneers' sell ing price: eversise, 24e; extrss 22c; stsa- dsrds, 20c; mediums, - 20c; pullets, 16o down. Baying price by wholesalers: fresh xtraa, 19 dosea; mediams 16e doxen. Cbe 92 scoro Oregon triplets. 12He; losf, 13H lb. Brokers wiU psy ft Below quotations. Milk Contract price, 4 pet, Portland delivery, fl.70 ewt. ; a grad cream. 7 He ID. Country meats Selling price to tailors: eoaatry-kUled hogs, best . butch ers, sader 158 lbs. TH-Se; vealars. 70 te 100 lbs., Stt Oe; spring lambs, lie lb.; yearlings, -5e b.; eaaacr cows, 2-Se lb.; balls, 4V4-Sa lb. Mohair Buying price: 1932 clip, 15c lb. Cascara bark Baying price, 1933 peel, 21e lb. Hops nominal, 1923, 45 lb. Lire poultry Portland delivery: bay lag pricea. Heavy hens, colored, 4H-5K lbs- 12c; 4a ft lbs. ap, 12c; hams, ever 2 lbs., 14c; roosters, 5e lb.; docks, pekins. broilers, 8-10 lb.; eld ducks, pe kins, colored, 10s lb. Oaioa SeUing prices ts retsilers; Oregea, $1.25-1.25 ceaul. New enioas Walla Walla, $L75 eea taL Potatoes Local, $2; Deschutes Geese, $2.25 cental; do bakers, $2.40; Yakima bi $2.10. - Strawberries Ksw Oregoas, $2 srste Wool 1P3S clip sominxl; Willametto vsllry, 22-25 lb.; eastern Oregon 18-21 lb.; soathera Idake, lS-20e lb. Hay Baying price from producer: al falfa, No. L new crap, $17; clover. No. 1, $14; WinametU valley timothy, $18; eastera Oregon timothy, $18.00; oats sad vetek, $15 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- Asg. 11 (AP) Cattle receipts: 18, calves 0, stesdy. Steers, best, 5.25-5.75; commoa sad medium 8.25-4.75; heifers, best, 4.00 4.25; melistn. 8.50-3.75; eows, best, 8.00 8.25; common and mediom, 1.75-2.75; eaaners, 1.00-3.00; balls, bast, 8.00-8.25 f SMdiess, 2.75-.00;xalTs. best. 8.00-8.25; good, 800-5.50; ordinary, 4.00-4.50. Hog receipts: 602; easier. Top light batchers, 8.00-8.15; hesvy batchers, 5.50-5.75; sows, 8.25-8-50; slsogkter pigs, 4.75-5.25; feeder pigs, 4.75-5.00. Sheep receipts: SI; steady. Mt. Adams lambs 8.40; Umbs, best, 5.50-8.00; medium, 4.50-5.00; yesrlisg wethers. 2.00-8.00; ewes. 1.00-1.50 NOTICE FOR BIDS ' Bids will be received by the undersigned Clerk of School Dis trict No. 24, Marion County, Ore gon until five p. m. August 22, 1933 for the construction of ce ment sidewalk, measuring approx imately 30 feet, adjoining Leslie School Grounds, along the south side of Howard Street, between Church and Capitol Streets. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office. The right to accept or reject any or all bids is reserved. A certified check for ten .per cent of the amount of bid to accompany bid and will be re tained in lieu of bond for the faithful . performance of duty by the successful bidder. W. H. BURGHARDT, Clerk- A-10- 12-20. Salem Markets Grade B raw 44 co-op poel price, P1.50 per hasdred. ' . . . Sorplas $31.23. . (Kllk based ea sesU ssesfUy Oatlerfat avenge.) Distributor price 1.70 Batterfat Top 10-2Oc, prints 22ct cabes 24c Frlees paid to crewna by Salem aeyers Angus 11 fTae srisea fcj. emlied sv a (seat greee ere iadtcatlva f the sail- taarkef bst are ao gaarsetead er The Stakassssal muz an &eruuu String beans: leesl lb. .09 Cabbage. " .01 Oreea peppers, Tab Dallas, IV. .OS reas, eeaet, lb. .02 to J Oaioas. dot, saaeaes J5 Petstees. local L15 te 1.50 - Lettaee, local , .85 to .95 Psset Boa ad . i to LOO . -, i o .01 AS Oaieas, Calif- swt. abakarb. leesl . Celery, do. Apples. Trampereat -- l.oo OraBgea. Valeaeisa, fancy 2.25 to t.25 rtaee paea ' te x.gu Beets, local, des. , JO Tataips, local, crate .10 Carrots, local, dos. , .10 8pisaca, local. -rU .25 U .SO Baasoas. lb. oa stock - .05 Heads .OSU Co com ben . kothoose, box , .75 Local, aos. .20 te .40 Csatalospes, crate J.90 te 2.25 sno l.0 oa Limes,, fresh Avaeaitos, crate 8ouasa, Raliaa. crate Snaiaer, erste Watermelons, retail . J.00 .1.00 .02 Tomatooa, kothense .1.00 te 2 Calilorai The Dallas -L25 .00 te 1.25 .L50 te 2.00 .75 LOO .05 RaxpbeiTieac Loganberries Blacxbemes . Peaches, local, lb. Apricots, Tho Dallas . Egg plant, erate Grapes, seedles Cora, local. oi. - , .75 IJJ 95. .10 .02 Lasabaa, lb. hops Top. 1933, lb. JO .10 .18 J7 Jt 42 .OS .07 .11 BOOS Baring Prises Extras Standards Msdisms , rooxiai Old roosters . Colored hens Mediiim koas Light koas Legaoras ' MZAT Spring lambs, top nors, top -First cat Dressel veal, top Dressed hoc Q SAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red ,, Whit. No. 1 Barley, top, ton Osts, ton . fiaj. baying prices Osts sad vetch, ton ' Alfalfa, valley 1st eat .70 . .70 .17.00 .25.00 .13.00 .15.80 .13.00' CuTr say WOOL Mod lam Coarse , Mohair . .23 .28 .20 .01 .08 CASCABA BAR Preen, lb. Dry. lb. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1923. Standard Statistics Co.) Aagast 11 STOCK AVERAGES Today ' 89.9 50.8 91.8 84.1 rrev. say vo.s 50.2 v..l St. week age S5.1 47.0 i.8 so.s Tear ago 60.4 28.0 89.2 69.5 8 Xrs. ago .... 159.7 119.0 -OS. 1BX.0 Higfe 1938 102.1 59.0 118.7 98.0 Lew 1922 42-2 23.5 61.S 43.9 Hick 1933 72.3 39.8 11L0 73.0 Low 1932 85.1 13.2 51.S 25.0 BOND AVERAGES 76.1 S1.9 85.T 81.2 76.2 81.8 85.8 81.S 75.9 81.5 86:0 St.l 65.2 66.4 82. 71.S Todav Prer. day . Week ago . Tesr ago . 2 Trs. age. . 93.7 107.4 100.4 100.S High 1938 77.1 84.9 88.5 88-S Low 1938 58.8 57.0 74.1 62.S High 1932 71.8 78.0 86.2 76.1 Lew 1922 . 52.2 47.4 70.9 SfUi Radio Program Istarday, Aagast 12 ' XGW POXTLAKD 620 Sycs. T:00 Vsss Family, NBC. 7:20 Orgsa concert, NBC. 7:45 Eddie King. 8:15 Americas Legion Campaign, NBO 9:15 Palmer Hons Concert Ensemble. 9:30 Cooking School. 19:00 National Farm and Horn Hoar, NBO. 10:30 Woman's Usgszin ef the Air, NBC. 1:15 The Casino orchestra, NBC. 2:00 Melody Mixers, NEC 2:00 Soloist, NBC. 2:20 Friendly Chat. 4:80 Symphony Orchestra. NBC. 6:00 Saturday Night Dancing Parties. 7:15 Charles Hsrt. NBC. 7:30 Hotel Montelair orchestra, NBC. 8:15 Mark Daniels, baritone. 9 :00 Homer Siegfried, tanor. 11:00 Old Portland Landmarks. 11:05 Abe Lymsa's orchestra, NBO. 11:15-12:00 Jim Taft's orchestra. XOAC CORVALXIS 550 Ryes. 6:45 Fsrm Market Reports. 8:00 Morning concert. 9:00 Home Economics Observer. 10:00 Musical 8tories. 11:00 Better Health and Longer Life.' 12 :00 Neoa Term Hear. 2:20 Here's to Tear Health, 7:80 Farm Hoar. -t oo S 75 Seconds cats a "" Pigs . 4.75 Steers .OS to .04 Cow : .01 te .02 Balls ! .02 te .03 . .07H Steel " and . Machinery Stocks are Among Those Weaker NEW YORK. Aug. 11 (AP) The stock market practically be gan its weekend today as prices dawdled along in an almost ab-sentmlnded-manner throughout a dull and colorless session. Volume totaled only 1,341,590 shares, less than half, that of yes terday. . The Associated Press Standard statistics average for 90 selected stocks lost three-tenths of a point. Stocks which showed declines ranging from fractions to a point or more Included U. 3. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Toungrtown, General' Motors, . International Nickel, National Biscuit, J. I. Case, International Harvester. Standard Oil of New Jersey, New. York Central, and Consolidated Gas.- Among the ral way, equip ment' Issues which gained a point or two were American Locomo tive, American Car 4b Foundry. Baldwin Locomotive and Lima Locomotive. E WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 Dissatisfaction with the proposed code of competition presented by grain exchanges was voiced nere by George N. Peek, chief farm administrator, who declared fur ther ste.s were necessary "to clean house," ' At the same time, he told newspapermen that governing bodies of grain exchanges should exclude from their membership persona actively engaged "In trading and speculation." He de scribed ' this as "an essential change." . Some exchanges, he said, now have conduct committees from which active traders and specu lators have been excluded, nut he added that the Chicago beard of trade, the largest trading center in the country, is "not one of them." Peek added that representa tives of exchanges have shown a "disposition to cooperate in reforming exchange practices,' and that he believea nuy changes are necessary in order to "justify pubUc confidence rn the exchanges as the principal market for the farmer's grain." Social Club From 9 Gervais to Gather Sunday at 'Green GERVAIS, Aug. 11. Members of the Hermosia social cltfb held their annual picnic at Hazel Green Wednesday. Lunch was served at noon and the afternoon waa apent socially and swimming. Members enjoying the outing were Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth. Kn. Mi D. Henning, Mrs. J. T. Kep pinger, Mrs. S. D. Manning. Mrs. G. J. Mosian, Mrs Sumner Stev ens, Mrs. 3. H. Brown, Mrs. Rob ert Harper and Mrs. P. W. Seely. Mrs. Zeno Schwab of Gervals and Miss Merle Dimik of Salem ware Invited guests.: O O PA AND MA The happy smiles of John Gilbert and his wife, Virginia Brace, an even Droaaer now un a vi iruu. tha stork has made them parents of a baby daughter in Holrywoed Attending physician said Gilber: was most difficult male patient kr aver attended, j 6 NIT II 3 T Ti o . o s - . " f - if '. '.V"? I - V , :i Kli?1 ' By CLIFF STERRETT give oar debwrs,- Woodbarn, Oresjoav