j v i-. . t- ? : The OIlEGONrrATCSilAN Salccy brerW Wednesday lIarffiArnst l6,Tl32i 4; '-,3-.-5,.r srrs.ri . PAGE SIIVEN - - . ,v -:. . . . . ... 7TT7 777 .. v. '-: "i- Ad", . , . , f ; i ..' 5 - - .....'-.:.. - . .:. . , i ... .... . ... . ..... . . . t -, - i t: i ..V ' ' Vi 4 v. i -A Business ; Directory 'Carda In this directory rauom moBtbiy teals oulj. Rui fL. W UM f AUTO BRAKES doctor. IU South Commercial Str C CATERING Bert Cftr. Uw emterT. Ptu ClliMNEY SWEEP I XlilROPgACTORS PR. a U BOOTT. FC; CWropractor. FLORISTS CUT Oowvrit wvddlna teuquet an- teupw nanw, -i -mfu - GLASS INSURANCE COfFK T milT H. ceo, laa. Tel MM. LAUNDRIES TBS MSW BALEM LAONDRt wuu w. b'.l UklM A.UilJUX if 1 flT UiKh Tal. tit CAPITAL. C1TT LAUNOai s1wIobs'1 ' i" nsiwsi LAWN MOWERS ' juiariwaed. riairvi mad traded. . . . w u w- v i i-r -Th iTvcIa Sinn. MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. 'Cotton ssauress, sv iv. ors sad f uuriautors. Kus cleaned. Cap- Kol Joeattina v. -" - - Capitol. Mew mattress made to order, old naiads : carpel clean ins, sutsa i fluu wi i-m kn.tf Ha m A'MJlt' tnss awry, a Utn WUbur. Xet . . . A i. O ll. U lull MUSIC STORES nim r CP 1 1. 1 Pianos. radMML sew Ina mactuneaw sbeel musts and piano studies. Mepairlug raoioa, pbonograpUs acu sewUMt insriiii" Malein. ' - - MEDICINE Charlie Chan : ' Chinese Medicine Co- Ut N. Com'L St. over eaiuiu mrawwu. aU kinds of herbs tor male and. fe male disorders, kidney, bladder, stom .w .inuu tta.tiafied Salem patienU will testily. Consultation free. ilours duo . When Others Fail . .. . h.rh, fnr everv 111. H. " S. Law, noted Chinese herbalist. 473 S. I Commercial eireei. o.t. JUVUWWl 4,w - - - Calif. Consultation free. Telephone fl&K. ROUTS U oun. w . w - i . m riiinut Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday snd Friday, l J aaa. to :Q p. m. is r. wmrow-, MUSIC INSTRUCTION ' Steal. Span, Guitar. Mandolin. Abe Stanefa club every Sat 2:J. Enjoy able, educational, results, F, Melslnger, sty statesman su teu ixo. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Rooflna. 474 Fsrry. PRINTING cut. cTnArirtMS:nv rdn. namnh- lata, sroaxams, books or any kind of or ui ting, call Th Stausman PrlntlnH " Uevartmsat. Sis & CororrverciaL Tsls- ' REAL ESTATE BKCKB A HENDRICKS, TeL 4347. n. ri .ID 1 DENHniLST S CO. in a. i-ihrtv Ki. , i TeL 848. umviininsuf A SON 804-1 First Nat L B. Bldg. TeL 7807. STOVES Mund iwnaiflBa SLOVS tor sal. rwiUt and repaired. - All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy ano plain, bop baskets, nooks, logaa books. tialm kaac and Stove Works, '283 Cnemeketa. TeL 4774. R. R Kiemlna- SHOE REPAIRING Lam price. Good ork. 080 9. Com'L TRANSFER n . tip . i i'ITV Tibi(h Co. 226 Sut St TeL 7773. DisUlbuting, for warding ana storsg r ivwi' Ut our rate. : - ma tn-ai a, riiatant transfer StsragS. anil 3181. Larmr Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland ttauy. TYPEWRITERS . T TYPEWRITERS Adding Mch. sold. I . . . . . . I A . I rentea, repurea. unuerwwuu Cooke m Short, in uourt. let, esse. WELL DRILLING R. A, West, 30 ' years experienc. RFP a Box 103 Kl TeL UOFfc -TO VISIT 6l 1XECX SILVERTON, Aug. IK. Mrs. l C. Goplerud has received word from hef daughter. Miss Poggy Goplerud. who is oa a threaweek TacatioB. :- that aha will retara about August 24. Sha was Tisiting relativea in Los ' Angeles at tha time she wrote. Sha will go on to aid Mexico before returning to Silverton. Misa Goplerud ; la pro prietor of tha Peggy Beauty ahop Statesman -Classified Ads Call 9101 " O-uMiftod AdvcrtUtsg Sloxi JucnioB pt lls.S0 TbTM lnsrtl02Ui pr ' 8lx .lnjMirtloni . par ltn . . I e On mantfe pr 41zu. .I.0t .Uialm-tn cbrs . . . . .1 ir Casr lor UU Mtt W CU4 OBtU f It t til TB- ias btar pabQaittoB tor ctt-t-Tlejtlntt. Copy r celred after tali Urn will b rna under Uv beading Too Lata to ClawLtr. ' Tna SUtenoao aatamea 9 tmanclal rasponsibnuy (or errors vnlch may ap paar la adrartlaaraeota po Uabvd In Itt eolamaa. and in eaaea trltaro tnl paper la at tavlt will reprlat taat part ot an adTertlaemant. la wbkb tba : typof rapblcal taiataka oceara. ' 0 Tba 8tatemaa raaarrM tha rUbt to raj-ct obee tlonal AdvertUZBg. It tmr tbar aaarrea Ibo rKbt to elaaalfy all adTertiilBS- va dar tha pro par' eLaaalflea-tiom. HELP WANTED MALE Los Acceles Ufc Co. wants distrib utor for this territory. Balary and commission. Mr. Adams, Tel.' 41S1, WANTED Man with team to lwel tot , : CHIU3 MILLER. Realtors J44 State Street TeL (70S. FOR SALE Anaeefianeoas Excellent plana. Reasonable. TeL 5Flt. Old papers lOo a bundle. Statesman office. FOR SALE Cucumbers. Central Howell service station. Silverton Road. Saw summing and sharpening K mile E. Four Corners. TeL 4280. Orarensteins, 60c. brln boxes, hrs. 2-5, Mrs. Wria-bt 4V4 mL Wallace rd. For Sale Milk groat. TeL 803S. FOR SALE Corn 60c sack, beans 75c sack, for canning. Deliver Tues days, Fridays. Write W. L. Hatch, Aumsvllle, Ore. Radio for Sale 1189.00 9-tube Stewart-Warner. Re possessed. Balance due (38.20. Terms. $5.00 down. S5.00 monthly. See Mr. Jens at Wills Music Store. Fins - davenport Good condition. Cheap. CaU 815. TRADE Miscellaneous Will trade eood Universal heater for. wood. .Owner, 1178 N. Com'L WANTED Miscellaneous Wanted 2 or 3 sacks of tender Ore gon Giant bean a TeL 8724. Straw baling wanted. W would be Interested in buying the straw or will bale It for you. The Rhoten baler. TeL 3553, or caU at 1595 & High St, Sa lem. ; , MISCELLANEOUS Exp hair cutting. 303 8. Winter St We pick up dead, worthless horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869. I have good cow and some young stock; would like to trade for rough carpenter work. H. C Shields, TeL 9UZ. Oregon Bldg. Hair cut 25c. Joe's Barber shop. 154 So. Church street 3105-8250 MONTH. Government post-depression Jobs, Men women, I8 60. Steady. Qualify now. Sample coaching and list jobs FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1272T, care States man. FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms. TeL 5878. 595 Court St Rooms, also meals. 492 N. Summer. ROOM AND BOARD A large room with board. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Tel. 4375 RENTApARTMENTS , Patton apartments, downtown dis trict, cooL. clean, comfortable, private bath, very reasonable. . call Patton s Book Store. Apts. 810 a 312. 897 N. Com'L Apta 35. 355 Bellvu St Nice turn, apt., 690 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. and unfurn. bouses R. A. Porkaer. 1010 N. Cottage. TeL S0SL triR npTNT Onail T room house. All nl knlnntnlnMl. X Aran walnut trees On bus line. See Mrs. CadweU, Statesman orxiee. ' - - Houses Damon. 897 N. Com'L Furnished, unfurn. houses, TeL 8330, H. P. Grant. 1120 N. 18th Bt , 7 rooms furnished, garage, -garden, fruit Cheap, with references. Phone 5340. 6 room house. Good deal to right party. 835 N. 24th. WANTED TO RENT . WANTED 8malL modern house about Sept 1st. 6 or rooms will take long-time teas. Might buy later. Address Box Z53, cars statesman. furnished, close In, for steady; renter. Box TbS. f, statesman. i FOR SAL Real Estat CVD B1T.S CTTOWTRHk'l- piumDing. . eiectno iignxs, iinrpia-o. I WMIIWWWH . " 1 . . .. .i . . a . a. - i to wt una met imrv hii.n m SI HIil-fS neiuwrv 244 Scat Street ; ' TeL 8' TeL 8708. A sijrhtlv T-reom semi-modern homa, basement flrsplace, beautiful grounds lZtxll xeet. large . iruit. nut irs, crap arbor, gardea. garage. Near Jun ior high and two grammar schools, ! nice view, paved street Only 83250, terms. Owner, 765 Rural Avenue. TeL FOR SALE Real Estat 8 room bunnlow. oak floors thru- out, basement, furnace, - fireplace, lawn shrubbery, etc., 82600. 9200 down. - . Beautiful room Bagiish style home. weU located, oak. floors in living, and dining room, - basement, furnace, fire place, beautiful ; lawn and shrubbery, 83250. Terms.. , . ' . . ' A nicely furnished 4 room -bouse, dishes and all, large lot, east' front, 81200. MELYIN JOHNSON. 275 Stats. St EXCH ANGE Real Estate Want to trade Klamath Falls prop erty (5 S room houses) for small ranch, value around. 83500. Write or see owner, Chas. H. Asher, Routs 1, Dallas, Ore. EXCELLENT EXCHANGE, OFFERED 30 acres sandy loam soil, 4 acres yr. old walnut orchard, fair Improve ments, paved highway and 1 mil from good town. Exchange equity of 82400 for residence or acreage her. CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 844 State Street TeL 8708 130 acres timber for . small, home near Salem. Owners. Box 272, car Statesman. WANTED REAL1 ESTATE Beautiful close-in view acre trees, city water, stanap, Phone 8154.. Business Opportunities 2-Pump Oas 8 tat Ion, living quarters, small store. Ladies' and Gents' rest room, repair garage, S cabins and 3 acres around, on Pacific Highway. Price reduce to 34500.00, give terms. Call for full particulars. JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor 122 & High St MONEY TO LOAN rneRSOKAi LOANS aCADB en furniture, cars salaries or other rood security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need as us before cioslag a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First Nsttoosl Bank Bide Phone ISS1 PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS STATS LOAN COMPANY 213 Oregon Building, 2nd Floor Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. L Telephone T7S3. Stat license No. S-105. Borrow on personal property ; repay In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., SUte 11a S-189. 5vi Guardian Bldg. TeL 3877. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Ton keep th ear P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty 8t and Ferry Phone 4733 Salem. Ore. First mortgage loans yielding in vestors 7, interest semi-annually. Farm and city security. Denominations 8500to 52000. A first mortgage loan Is the best Investment CHILDS A MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State Street TeL 8708 FOR SALE WOOD A-l oak, 16-in. 36.50 deL TeL 4685. AU kinds of wood. TeL 4418. TeL 3000 Salem Fuel Co. Trad Cottage. Ash. fir and oak. TeL 6648. Phone Tracy's, 3988 for dry wood. Old fir. fir knots, sec. growth ssh. oak. TeL 3872. LOST AND FOUND - I -- - iiriririnriiiiriinnruvii.rLr LOST On Albany-Independence riv er road three s p e o I a 1 Line Tools mounted on 8 sticks. Fleas notify Mountain States Power Company. Al bany. Black Scotch terrier, name Sandy. Reward. TeL 8841 or 380S. FOR SALE USED CARS MUST SELL Our Used Cars and Trucks Ws Have Priced Them Right CARS 1-Studebaker Dictator Sedan 1-Willys-Knight Sedan Model 66 1-Studebaker Commander 4-pass. 1-LL 6 Nash Coup 1 -Special 6 Nash Roadster 1-Ford Panel Delivery TRUCKS 1-26 Ford with Warford Trans l-'29 Chev. with semi-trailer l-'Sl Chev. L. W. B. with duals l-'32 G. M. C 1K-2 ton. 14' body . 1-2 ton Federal with logging bunks and trailer with booster brakes working- now on good paying Job. AU must go this week to make room for trades we are getting In on new G. M. C trucks WOOD-WHEATON MOTOR CO. INC. 540 Cnemeketa Street Salem, Ore. Quality .Used Cars TRADED ON TERRAPLANES '30 HUDSON LIGHT 8 SEDAN 495 In extra good condition. 30 BUICK STD. 6 COUPE 47 New paint and A-l mechanically. 29 HUDSON GREATER 6 CPE. 3395 Overhauled, new paint and Urea, rumble seat and other extras '30 STUDB COMMAND. SEDAN 3450 Th light six model In extra good condition. 32 DURANT C SPT RDSTR. 337S Original finish good, motor perfect '28 HUPMOBILE S R. 8. CPE. 8326 Run less than 25,000, new paint and tires, mechanically perfect 26 DODGE SCREEN DELI VERT $96 uood condition. - , State Motors, Inc. High at Cnemeketa " - u STUDEBAKER HUDSON TERRAPLANB . MEMBER N. R. A. Open Evenings and Sundays HupmobO Eight Sedan, in excellent condition. Good tires. Se owner at 45 Oak St Phone 2082. POLLY AND HER TH& PEMS ALL If DOMT CALL. THE) J .j RrAt3y---rLLoT POORCRipjR Wj7MJZZ3 DUMP IT OLV rrj:-I HA V B5 - 1 M HIS) Interesting Facts;" - . , ? ' i .' ; - i- ' 7 t ! - - .We hare promised 'cooler weath er for some ot our friends by Fri day of this week. We caa't understand-why they can't enjoy the heat a little. It's lota better to.be nice and warm than so cold all the time. -O Are yon reading Henry Ford's interesting letters appearing la the Sunday Statesman? Ton will find these letters very Interesting even though you are not interest ed in buying a new car. O A son their second was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lind bergh a year ago today. : O , The farm holiday movement started in Iowa , a year ago today. . O- - - There are 218,1 2 g families in Oregon, and 1 4 C.S 8 dwellings In tha state of Oregon. FOR SALE USED CARS Borrego's Best Buys 3475 "20 Stud - Commander Sedan 34C5 .'33 Chevrolet -Coup 3225 '28 Butck. Brougham 3325 "28 Bulck Sport Coops 1225 '28 Oakland Sedan We have many others to pick from. WILL TAKE HAT IN TRADE' 240 No. -Liberty - . : TeL 388. PORTLAND, Aug. 15 (AP) - A temporary cut of 2c pound was announced in the selling price on cheese, by the Tillamook County association. The new price at the cheese city is. 14c for triplets and 15c for loaf with Portland resale values 2c higher to retailers. First mountain huckleberries of the season were reported in during the day, priced around 12 He pound, which was in line with other fruits. Because the California season was ending, having been cut short by the extreme hot weather, and the northwest was Just starting to market, watermelons were scarce and higher priced for the day. Market for country killed calves has been forced down a trifle as a result of the hot weather. Lambs were down a fraction or two again. Beef was steady but prices remain low. . Trade in peaches was active here with considerable movement ot California J. H. Hale and' a small volume in Elbertas. Local canning stock was appearing in small lots from the upper Colum bia but the movement was due to gain - rapidly next week. NOTICE Outstanding warrants of School Dists. No. 87 and No. 131, Marlon Co., will be paid it presented at Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Ore. Interest on. warrants stops on Aug. IS, 1933. Karl B. Wipper, Clerk, Dist. No. 144, Marion Co. Alt ACCUSED Z. D. Bonner, until last week presi dent of the Cornmercial National Bank, of San Antonio,- Texas, who has been charged in five complaints with receiving stolen property in connection with the alleged sale of $500,000 worth of U. & bonds to the bank. Five others face similar charges. PALS IIEHSIBE SCARCE IN ME EI Is ' s t ' C - p ,y.v.v .. v.-a-.i v . ' -X:. . v if - t 5 y ', " C v : . r - $ f v J? . ' - 1 v v - ' i v - " 'A JIT " x X r lg - y . WORM IIP AB1 LIST YEAH Apples Fewer; . Roundup of Reports ' Shows Fruit To be in Demand Current;, report ; on - fruit crops from other countries, as received by. the United States department of agriculture," contains ' tha .fol lowing: V,:-- V- The apple 'crop Is .expected, to be somewhat . smaller as a whole In continental Europe In . 1933 than in 1932, according to the de partment's foreign service. - The pear crop is better than in 1932. The small apple crop in prospect, together with tha favorable ex change situation, should result in a good market for United States apples on the .continent In 1933 34, providing hew Import restric tions; are not raised.; Indications also 'point to a smaller European plum crop this year. . Apples had an nnsatisf actory set because of insect and. frost damage-in -most European coun tries. Italy, however, anticipates large apple and pear crops. These are selling at low prices. In Aus tria apples and ' plums are gen erally a poor crop. V Apples and .plums ara reported as poor crops In Csecho-Slorakia, whereas pears are-good. The 1933 apple crop in Switierland appears to be better than that ot 1932. Pears should ba equal to -1933 The prospects ara that all fruit will be below average In Holland, but especially pears, with similar reports for Belgium. Fruit pros pects froxri the different sections of Franca vary widely, but apple reports Indicate that tha total crop will be small. Apples ara generally below average In Ger many, with the crop from those sections south ot the Rhine no larger than last year, due to frost and other damage. The quality is poor. Pears are a medium crop. Canadian apples are sising well in both eastern and western sec tions. Nova Scotia crop appears larger than last year. British Col umbia indications are for a fair to good crop. Ontario has suffered from lack of rain, but orchards appear to have withstood drought fairly well. , SCARTH GETS FIRST OF SILVERTON, Aug. 15. The first grain of the season to be re ceived at Silverton was received tha last of the week at the Wil liam Scarth & Son mill. This was grey oats of very good quality. , Oats as a whole this year, Mr. Scarth said Monday, is rery good both as to crop and to qual ity. Wheat, he understood, was rather light. No wheat has been brought into tha local market as yet. Coxnbln ing began Monday. Threshing will begin in earnest the latter part tof the week. Sunday Schoolers to Gather at Doty Grove TALBOT, Aug. 15. A Sunday school picnic will be held In the Doty grove Friday with sports In tha morning and a basket dinner at noon. Swimming and games will ba the diversion of the afternoon. Radio Program Wednesday, Asgnst IS SOW POXTIAVB 680 Keys. 7:00 Organ coaeert, NBC. 7:80 Orgs concert, NBO. 8:00 Soloiit, HBC. 8:15 Old Usmory Bos, KBC. 8:80 Merrie Ken, NBO. :80 Cooking sckeoL - " 10:00 Sarah Kreindler, KBC. 10:15 Books for Ohildrea, KBC. 10:80 Woman' Msgaiine of the Air, NBC. 1:15 -Casino orrnestrs, KBC 8:20 rvieallv Chat. ' 4:30 Life sad Songs of Stephen Fos ter. 5?00 Ooldman Bind, KBC. :S0 The Arkansaa Travelers, KOMO 7:0(Vr-Amoa 'a' Andy. NBC. 7:25 Let's Go TrsTelin', Ores Mo tor Stags. 8:20 Cotton club orchestra. XBOL 8 :85 Edgswster Beach hotel Tekes- 9:00 One Mas' Tamily, KBC 9:80 Frascea- Inrran, 9 :45 WslU Time, NEC. 10:15 Assoa Waeki' ereheitr, KBC 10:80 Old Pertlaad Laadmarkg. 10:35 Aaaoa Weeks' erekestra, KBC 11 :0O Sid - Llppnas'i " erekestra, KBC 11:15-12:00 NBO oreheatra. K0AO--C0BTAIXX8-4t Keys, T.-00 Horsing Meditatieas. . 8:00k-Moraisr Coaeert. -9:00 Home Keeeemic Observer. 11:00 Better Health and Longer Life. GRAINS SEASON Blessed Event CANADIAN STOCK MARKET STILL Export Buying Helps; Five - Cent Limit ;-: On at Chicago' CHICAGO, Aug. IS (AP) -Cheering from Crowds of idle broker on the Chicago board of trade today . accompanied posting of Quotations showinr-,4 ents lump in wheat prices at' Winni-i peg. .-, .., :..,:,. - Not all the Winnipeg wheat gain was held, but. largely as a .result of the Canadian advance, a de cidedly mora optimistic tone in grain trade comment developed here. Much of the rise of prices at Winnipeg was attributed to export buying there on s big scale, over seas countries purchasing practic ally all wheat offered for ship ment abroad, upwards ot 2.000, 000 bushels, makinr abonf 7- 000.000 bushels taken br Cnmiw tha last three days. v " . - ' In some Quarters, a erica elnr at Winnipeg today. Instead, of an aavance, naa been looked for be cause tae- Winnipeg exchange had followed the example of Chicago and adopted a continuous abso lute minimum schedul of aunt.. lions. Expectation, however, was mac tnis course at winnings- would, be abandoned after the Chicago board of trade tonight quit such a schedule, and return ed to a fluctuation limit of 5 cents up or down in any one day. ' . Today's closing- quotations: -Wheat: Sent.. 92U: Dec., ikv May, 99 T. Corn: Sent.. 49 a; : Dec E 4 air May, 10. Oats: Sent. Iftt: Dee 4flu? May. 44 ' - . " General filarkets pnomm-f! wrfi-fiAiraw POKTLAND Om i k -a x-roauc ssenanga, net prices: Batter, ex trsa 19; standards 18; prime firsts 17fc ; firsts 16: un. fraah um, 9- .k medioms 30. Portland Grain PORTT.A YD in, is ao Wheat Oiwa Hi rH lw r-tA.. oepi. IS 75A 75V 75 TO ma l a .... .. i.. ii ii .. ... m I MW I W Caah wheat No. 1: Big Bend blneatest 79; dark hard viator 12 pet 81; 11 pet ' aw, waits, wnnn waiia, nam via tor, northern tpring 69; vaster red 67. Oats: No. i vhite f 25.00. Corn: Ke. 2 K. Y. 824.50. MUlraa stanaard 819.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oxe.. Aur. IS. fAPl nuiier pnnis, extras, aztj standard Bnttartat Portland delivarv: A a-rada 20c lb.; farmer's door delivery, 18 par id.; awsei cream, ae mgaer. Ercs Pacifio Donltrr nrodneara' aell. ing price: oreraiia. 24c: extras. 22a? standards. 20c; mediums, 20; pallets. xoe osea. Aaying pries by vhoiesslers: fresh extra. 19a dosen; modiams, 16c dosea; undergrade, 12o doses. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets. une; loai, l3-e is. Brokers vol paj tie oeiov qnoiaiions. Milk contract price. 4 net. Portland daliverf. 81.70 cwt.; B grade cream. 37H is. Coantry meats tellins price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best batch ers, under iso lbs., B-Sftc; reslers, Vt te 100 lbs., 9-9 Ve; spring Umbs, 10-lle lb.; yearlings, 4-5o lb.; hoary eves, 2-8s io.; meainm cove, J-oc id.; csaaer eovs, 2-8e lb.: balls. 4 H -6s lb. Mohair baying pries: 1988 sUp 15 is. Csscsrs bsrk burins price. 1988 seeL sue. Hops BosuaaL 1988, 45e lb. Live poultrr Portland delivery: Eur Ing prloes: hoary baas, colored, 8 to ids. lite; w in lbs ep. lze; Seas over svs lbs.. 9c; under ft, lbs. Be; broilers, 1)4-2 lbs. 13e; colored springs, 4 lbs. up. 13c: rosater. ever 4 lbs. 14c: roosters, Se lb.; docks, Pekins. broilers, 8-lOe lb. New onions .Walla Walla, $L75 can- tai. Onions selling price to retailers Oreron. 8L25-1.35 cenUL Nov potatoes local vhite sad red, fl.6U-l.T5 cental. 8travberries New Oreron. 82 erst. Wool 1933 clip, nominal; Willamette valley, Z3-25e lb.; eastern Oregoa 10-2 le lb.; southern Idaho, 10-zoo lb. Hsr baring price from producer: Al' fslfs Ke. 1, sew crop, 917.00; cloTer Ke. L 814: Willamette valley timothy, sis eastern Oregon timothy, 18; eats a rrsia fi ton. 1 Portland Livestock POSTLAND, Or, Atig. 15. (AP) usttie: receipts as; istny steady. Steers, best, 6.25-5,75; eomnros and medium. 8.26-4.50: heifers, bast. 4.00- 4.25; medium. 3.25-3.50; eovs, best, 8.00-8.25; cornmoa snd medium, 1.75 2.50; can sera, 1.00-2.00; balls, best, S.0O 8.25; mediam, 8.76-8.00; calves, best, 0. 00-6.15; good, 5.00-6.50; ordinary. 4.00-4.S0. Hogs: 751; 25o lover. Top light bntch- ert, 5.10-5.50; heavy batchers, s.S5-B.o; sovs, S-S.-25; slaughter pigs, A25-4.75; feeder nir. 4.25-4.75. Sheen: son: steady. Mt. Adams lambs S.40; lambs, best 5.50-6.00; saediam. .0-5.00; yearling vethsrs. s.oo-s.ev eves, LOO-1.50. 12:00 Koos Pant Hoar. 8:00 As Tea like It with Anthony Euver. 2:80 The Boamessakers salt hour. 6:45 Genevieve Baua-Gsskias, erfaa 1st. . T:1S Stories tkst Science Tells "If ; Ameries Had Net Beea Discov ered. 7:80 farm Hour. 8:00 Dr. W. U Paver Ths Soil . ! Imprevesseat Club. . SOOMlGjTSOMS PUy-MATE 7 r -V v w WHEAT PRICES HIGHER Salem Marltts y, : Grade B raw 4 mllk, co-op pool price, f 1 .50 per. ; homlretL-' Svrplns S IJ2S. (Milk baaed semi monthly ottartat avers- UlstribBfoT price f 1.70 Btrtterfa. Top 18-lOc, prints 21c, cabes 23c , Prices paid to tmm by SSslsas bsyert AttgOSt is ' (The Srlesa . sspptied y a mesi tear, ar iadteaU f theailr ssavket bat as se swsvtsod TV States mas I r- rXOIT Aim v TO BT AXLES Strhtg beams. loeaL p n CaMaaga. , ' . ,r J01 Oraea peppers, local, lb. . .05 Pvaacoaat, ib. .. ., . is .03 Oaiona. do, baneates ,. , , Ut - Potato, -4oeal - Uttas. leeal - J.25 X50 . .65 to .93 m to uao 1.80 - AS Psxvt 84 OaiMa. CaltL. ewt. -Kksbsrh. JoceJ Ceaacn daa. Apples, Trsatpareat 1 00 Orsage. TaJeaciae. fancy 2.25 t S.25 Place I"1- s I 8J0 Beets, local, dos. - JO Tare i pa, local, erete , JO Carrot, local, doa. ' .10 Baaaec. , -SO Bsvanse. lb. stock .OSS Cneambera, bcthoaae. box . .75 Local, dos. .26 te 40 Csataloopes, craae- Lam oas ----- .90 to 1.25 .64)0 Lime, fresh Avocado. -- J-00 S-25 1.0O 1.00 U2 8aa. Italia, crate Bottissesv crate WatomMloB. oreaail . Tstastees, Th Dallas .60 Raspberries .1.60 te 2.00 Logaa berries .75 1.00 6 .72 1-25 1.25 .0 . .08 Blackberries local ib. - Apricots, The Dalles Ere pwat. crate O rapes, seadlas Corn, local, dos. ., Casaba. lb. HOPS Top. 1932. Ib. AO BOOS Saying Prioss Extras Btaadards Madisas . - .19 . as . J7 .At . .12 . JOS . .07 . .11 .5.00 S.50 POULTS. Old roosters . Colored hens Mediam hens Light keas Leghorns - MEAT Spring lambs, top xloes, top nrst cuts Second cats , , . 5.25 S.OO 4.50 Pigs 8teers Cows Balls .03 .01 .02 te .04 to te .02 .OS .07 .06 Dressel veal, top Dressed hogs OXin ABO BAT Wheat, vestera red .67 . .67 -17.00 23.0O .13.00 .15.00 .13.00 White. No. 1 Barley, top, ton Oats, ton , May baylae prices Oats snd vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley 1st eat Clover bay WOOL Medium A5T .23 JO . .01 . .08 Course . Mohair . CASOAXA SAKX Green, lb. Dry. lb. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVEBAQES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) Aueuat 15 Today 89.4 49.8 89.4 63.9 Previoos dsy - 89.0 Week eg 88.1 Tear sge 58.6 49.8 90.3 88.1 48.7 91.1 62A 27.9 68.2 59.1 118.4 214.5 164.4 68.0 113.7 96.9 23.5 61.5 ' 43.9 89.8 111.0 78.9 13.3 51.8 35.0 8 year are 1S1.8 Higk 1933 Low 1933 Higk 1982 Low 1933 BOND AVERAGES Today 76.0 81.1 85.6 80.8 80.9 60.9 71.7 100.9 83.5 63.6 T8J1 57.6 Previous day 76.0 81.8 81.8 67.1 108.0 84.9 57.0 78.0 47.4 85.5 85.5 89.7 100.8 88.5 74.1 86.2 70.9 Week ara 76.0 65.5 93.9 77.1 58.3 71.8 S8.9 Tear ago 8 year are High 1933 Lev 1938 Higk 1932 -Low 19S2 .... IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGOX . COUNTY OF MARION IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-) TATE OF OLIVER ELAM) BOND, Deceased. ) No. 81S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix ot the estate of Oliver Elam Bond, deceased, has filed her final ac count in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Coun ty, and that Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1933, at tha hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day and tha court room of said court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto, and the settlement there of. Dated and first published, August 2, 1933. HATTIE MAY BOND, Administratrix. MILTON R. ELEPPER and ROBERT W. GILLEY, Attorneys. A-2-9-1 6-23-30. BREAKS ARM IN FALL ' 'MISSION BOTTOM, Aug. 15. Mrs. Ross Hammock fell at her home 8unday, breaking her arm. w J 4S.8 72.8 85.1 4?tTa4VE VER DOUGH. DSAR1E:.') WiENSy S A MOTHER.' SOMNOLENT Fractional Gain for' Day is Indicated ; : Turnover Small NEW YORK. Aug. 15 (AP) - ! Tha stock market gave another 1 slow and listless performance to- dar- with tha ticker generally : droning out price . changes ' of fractional unimportance. Turnover was only 907.300 shares and tha Associated Frew- Standard statistics average for S9 selected stocks gained one-tenth ot a point. Gains of fractions to around a point were retained by Allied Chemical, American Tobacco, Au burn, Mack Truck. Da Pont, TJ. S. Gypsum. United Fruit, and Union Carbide, American Locomotive' and many others were unchanged.' Chea-peaka Corporation, Interna- ' Uonal Uarrester. Goodyear,- Bndl- cott jona son preferred. Western Union, ; United Aircraft. Union. Bag- Jt Paper and Associated Oil werje oft moderately. EXPKSl iruriT innnnr. Some misunderstaiiding seems to exist in respect to tha amount of wheat that farmers in- Oregoa can grow Under the wheat -pro- d action control plan, says the Ore gon Agricultural Extension serv ice, which has been asked by the secretary of agriculture to assist in the education pnases of tne wheat plan. "Although the domestie allot-: meat for each state and each county is set at approximately 54 per cent of the average 1928-193. -production, it is not correct to as sume that no more wheat can ba grown even if all wheat growers sign up," explains the extension service. "The 54 per cent allot ment Is the amount upon which cash adjustment payments are available, but each farmer who agrees to cooperate in the plan can - produce up to his previous average less only the cut set by the secretary of agriculture." The amount of the cut cannot be over 20 per cent. In other words, a grower will be able to raise (somewhere between 80 and 100 per cent of his average farm production as determined by the allotment committee ot the coun ty wheat production control asso ciation, but adjustment payments wit) be available only on the allot ment portion of 5 1 per cent of his average production. : Just what the acreage cut will be for next harvest will not ba known "until It -is announced by. the secretary of agriculture on August 24. The reduction for tha 1935 harvest will not be known until soma time next year, the ex tension service says. Johnson and Overlund To Use Same Pickers i i BETHANY, Aug. 15 Hop- picking will not begin until tha first part of September It was thought here this week. Edwin Overlund, Oscar Overlund, Hans Johnson and Ole Overlund ara using the same crew of pickers and they report that picking in their yards would likely begin the first week' in September. - "CZAREVITCH" si w i I ' i ! f While his.father is acting as "czar ef the National Industrial Recovery Act, Kailbourne Johnson, ton of tha NKA General, is also doing bis bit in tha great organixation. He is ahown at work in the legal depart ment of tha NBA at Waahingtoiw By CLIFF STERRETT nr. ur wnLHi HunLiio - 3t Silverton. - .