The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 19, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WANEJKI TC3DSllPA(GI-.fcf
Business
Directory
Cards tn this directory rut est
& manthlr buto otily. Rat:
$1.06 per Uaa par
AUTO BRAKES
Mike 1 ask. tba brake and ahtmmy
-octet, m South Commarsial Swaati
CATERING
Burt Ciary. the caterer. Ph. 6753.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. .. KarUwaaa,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. Ol I SCOTT. PttO, Chiropractor,
!r M-cn. T.L Baa 6873.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wed as ooul ta fun
aiai wrea decorauoua, C V. Bruit
haupu Ooriat. MI Court. TeL t,9L"
f.i.i. Hndi of floral wor a. L s Flor
Ut, iktk Market. Tat tit.
GLASS
Aula and wU40w (Uaa mlrrora. TaL
Ho, waiter a. wwm w ""
INSURANCE
BKCl-i.
M. n
HSURlCt-S
Tui. 4II
189
C-liry--- 1TH. gen. 831.
LAUNDRIES
TU KKW JUEM LAlNDRX
ti a. tliah XaC SlSa
CAVITA C1TT uau-Noar i
Strat tn W-atii and barvlca
Tetepbuna la KM iteaadwa
t: " :
LAWN MOWERS.
Utuuimutnl. riiuad, and traded.
HAuU v. riCOA-r.naCyctaa,
MATTRESSES
u..tmmmi,m fmiTi . faiiinri td borne.
Cuuoa uiiUMt, s lo. . Kenovat
w and fuBuasuors. Koip deaaaa Cai
lt "i tfadoina Co. ai. 4vy. sv
CapiuaL
Now BsatUaae mada to order, old
remade cleuui. aunnsiliuu
Miikm aiuxx Baa Slav
tT-a ractry. & U wiw. TaL
S441. QUO . awlckar. Kau lil.
MUSIC STORES
UfiO. C WU-Lr Ptanoa, radios, sew
ing uiaatuuea, slii uiuate and piano
itudiea. epuriu raawa, pnouuampu
aLa sewing uuiuuutsa.,433 siata irta
Otniuax. ,
MEDICINE I
Charlie Chan
Chinee iean.ui Co., i-- Com L
St over Jsaieui iiaiuwme. ve nave
sul klada oi nerbs lor male and, Xe-
i. Hi.r.icru- aidney. bladder, stom-
mch, avery sleWnesa, datlslied Salem I
patients iU testlty. Consultation :ew
Hours - un 912. i
When Others tail
' Ki,tiiK ucius lor every 111. kL !
r...t.l t.iiiueltt ilurDallSt 4 (
CoaunercUl street. Salem. OreKun.
fcstablished since 1913 ia OalOand,
tiir Consul latloa free. Telephone
f,,a. Hours 9 to 6, Sun. 10 to 13 at. :
Ut Chaa Lam C tunes MadiClne Co.
Hours Tuesday and a riday, iw;30 a-m,
S :q p. m. 14 N. Commercial. !
MUSAC INSTRUCTION
SteeL- Span. Uultar, Manilla. A be
ginner ciuo svary Sat 3:. Enjor
auia, educauonal. results. P. Meisinger,
m statesman at TeL 7186,
PAINT AND ROOFING
ttalem Jfaint a Rioting. 474 Aerry.
HINTING
FOR STATION bUi X, caxoa, pampu
Isis programs, tooeaa or any
vriiia7U I'M fc-isuewmui irrwUna
iwieul. 21e sV Cwamdai. Lr
puxtie 91UL
KEAL ESTATE
jjaiCKis a nKNUiuuaA Tai. e94i.
W. H. URABJCNUOturr co.
836 bV. UQerty a.
OCOLUFSKX SUN
- rim s auaa. L tsei.
STOVES
BTUVH r ana stove xepairiiig, Steve
(or sale, rr ana ievskui.
Uii ot woven wire teuck taaey aad
euun. bop baaaeta, books, lugan nooks,
fc.rtin uca and btove Vvorks, 262
Cn.uk.ut. lax. 4174. fct e tamina.
SHOE REPAIRING j
jow prices. Good -'urk. 90 S. Com'L
TRANSFER
apital CiXX Transfer Co 236
.m. ku TeL-1778. IMstrlbuUntb tor-
wardma and storage
tial our rates,
,ra imi or distant transfer storage,
call 8131, Laxmer Tnussfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dairy.
TYPEWRITERS
TTPK WRITERS Adding Men. sold,
rentett, repaired. Underwood Agents.
Cooke A Short 519 Court TeL 5564.
WELL DRILLING
is:
B. A
tiro .
West, 30 yeara experience,
Bos 103 B. TeL 110F8.
HranCll Hank LlOeS Dig
" r
Kiitinote in tsaw llAvalaood location. H bit to city bua
- w.,
WOODBURN, Aug. 18. The
first nine days' operation ot the
Portland First National bank's
branch here saw deposits pass the
$80,000 mark. Of this, 815,000 is
new business and 365,000 unre
stricted deposits from the ac
counts ot the old Bank ot Wood'
Dora.
Statesman
Classified Ads
I m m -a
t-au yiui m
C Oiled AAwmtUbm
Single insertion per ttst.lt
Tbrea irtlona pa
11a ..- .....1M
8lx Insertions per Uaa. .!
One month per Una.. $1.0 1
Minimum charga Sit
Copy for this page ac
cepted until i:S0 tba evaa
tax batsr publication tor
eUsslfieatlon. Copy re
ceived after tola time will
ba ran under the heading
too LaU to ClaaaUy.
Tba Statesman assumes
no financial responsibility
for error which may ap
pear In advertise eats pnb
lishtd la Its columns, and
In eases wbere this paper Is
at fault wUl reprint that
part ot an advertisement In
which to typographical
-mistake oceura.
The Statesman reserves
the rlfht to reject objee
tlonal advertising. It far
ther reserres the 'right to
classify all advertising un
der th proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Competent bookkeeper.
Box 275, care Statesman.
SALESMEN WANTED
OPPORTUXITr High clasa sales
men. References, com. 306 Senator ho
tel. IS to 12 a. m., S to 4 p. nv, Fr,
Sat. and Monday.
SITUATIONS WAN7TED
WANTED Housework tor bome
and amall waxes. Experienced. Box
IT4. Statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
One nearly new Sparks combination
wood and gas range. Capital City
Transfer Co. TeL 77 3.
BIG PIANO SALE
Used pianos, Its up; new pianos,
$195 up-; new Grands 2 up. Easy
terms.
CLINE PIANO CO.
512 State Street
Largest Distributors on tba
Pacific Coast
Golden B sweet corn. Tel. ilFla.
Excellent
5F13.
piano. Reasonable. TeL
Old papers 10c a bundle. Statesman
office.
Saw gumming and sharpening
mile E. Four Corners. Tel. 4280.
Gravenstetns. 50c, bring boxes, hra
2-5. Mrs. Wright 4V4 ml Wallace rd.
"Radio for Sale
$1S9.00 9-tube. Stewart-Warner. Re
eossessed. Balance due $36.20. Terma
$5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. See Mr.
Jenx at Wilis Music Store.
mL4&Uf0JLiLLlk
FOR SALE Cucumbers. R. O. Wit
seL Route 1. Turner. TeL 67.
Good ttaU m.eo. TeL 3383.
1933 MODEL. The very latest. Little
Bungalow built by Baldwin. Used 4
months. Sell for balance contract,
40 off former price. Trade in your
old piano. Hurt payment, easy terms,
CLINE PIANO WAREHOUSE
Largest Dealers on Pacific Coast
Free delivery wtthbt 200 miles.
MADE by famous Baldwin Factory : j
Babv Grand, used only a few montha i
Sell for balance of contract Less than
V, former price. Very easy terma
Trade tn your old upright as part pay
ment
CLINE PIANO WAREHOUSE
612 State Street
Largest Dealers on Pacific Coast
Free delivery within 200 miles.
TRADE: Miscellaneous
Will trade good Universal heater
fo. wood. Owner, lm N. Com'L
WANTED Miscellaneous
inmnn nrn-inrinri ,-11-11 1 "
WANTED Children between 3 and
6 yeara Call 9630.
aaswsws"ssjsasa
Straw baling wanted. We would be
Interested in buying the straw or will
bale it for you. The Rhoten baler, lei.
3353, or-call at 1595 S. High St, Sa
lem.
MISCELLANEOUS
PRUNE DRYING
We will dry prunes en shares or at
current prices. No lot too smalL Can
care for large crop. Miller Dehydrator.
Six mt south of Salem at Sunnyside.
1-3 mi. E. on north side Turner road.
Arranee in next day daya, A. M.
Hammer, Turner, Ore., Route 3. TeL
107F2.
Hair cut 23c, Joe's Barber -Shop, 154
South Church street
Exp. hair cutting, 303 S. Winter St
We pick up dead, worthless horses,
cows, sheep. Tel. 4869.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Rooms. Tel.- 6678. 595 Court St
ROOM AND BOARD
A large room with board. Suitable
fer two. Gentlemen preferred. Tel. 6375
Room, board, for men. Tel. 6769.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Patton apartments, downtown dis
trict, cool, dean, comfortable, private
bath. Very reasonable. Call Pat ton's
Book Store.
Apts. $10 A $12. 897 N. Com'L
0000m000000000P000000101Pm0000 '
t room neatly furnished apt, privets I
bath. 545 Court Street
Furn. apta. $10-$15. 191 3. Church.
FOR RENTHOUSES
I Modern S room home, furnished, ln-
I eluding electric range and refrigerator.
- I A,i,,Kl. snt 1st Telenhona . 77IX.
Furnished, unfurnished houses, H. P.
Grant, TeL 5330. liztf n. istn ax.
Furn. and tmforn. housea R.
-nrtmar. 1(16 If. Cottasra. TeL 8621.
for RE NTGood 7 room bouse.
I All newly kalsomtned. Large walnut
treea on bus una sea ra vaaweu.
Statesman orfKa,
M000l0000m000100000P000000fA
Housea Damon. $97 N. ComT,
FOR RENT HOUSES
New fiva roam modern bousa and
garage, elosa in.
CALL, 7529 or 2121
FOR RENT
rooms furnished South Salem.
rooms furnished North Summer.
Beautiful country home extra well
furnislied.
CHAS. HUD KINS, TeL 182.
Room 2, Millers Store Bldg.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Small
farm. Must
Oak, or Tel.
hare team. Wrtta 1142
S63J.
WANTED TO RENT
Want to rent fully equipped farm on
shares, or will manage. Not interested
in fruit. Harried man. Write Box 404.
statesman. 1
WANTED SraalL modern bouse
about Sept 1st, t or I rooms will
take long-time lease. Might buy later.
Address Box 252, car Statesman.
FOR SALE Real Estate
SUBURBAN HOME
New 3 room shingled cottage with
nook, good plumbing, built Ins. elec
trie ugnts, garage and- woodshed.
drove well, electric pump, large lily
pool, lawn, shrubs and flowers. One
acre of good land not far out on pared
roaa. race woo, cash szoa. tal. easy,
uuiia MXLL.ER, Realtors
344 State Street Tel. (70S.
A sightly 7-room semi-modern hom.
basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds
l2vxi,i ieeu targe rruic nut trees.
grape arbor, garden, garage. Near jun
ior nign ana two grammar schools,
nice view, paved street. Only 13250,
terms. Owner. 7CS Rural Avenue. Tel.
Grocery equipped, rent 325. Modern
house near Parriah school, rent $25.
zo a. .clear to trade for clear house,
value $2009. S R. house West Salem,
-. Terms. Restaurant 1150, rant
Loans wanted. S750. 31000. 12000.
12500. First mtg. security. 3 lots 61x85,
pavement in. tvv.
Independence home, $850.
DAMON, 897 North Commercial
- ' i- -J-ir-,-iririrriniiHarui
Remember. I am still buildlmr housea
Will build to suit on easy terms. Bring
your pians ana see roe.
H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902
EXCHANGE Real Estate
i " Ti - -ii-ir inrir rLitn - -in r yuHinnn.
FOR EXCHANGE
Attractive suburban borne. Modern
six-room house, grade A dairy barn.
acre a 1 ml. out, paved road. Want
city noma. TeL 7SF3.
EXTRA GOOD TRADE
$4000. Modern home, T rooms, In Mt
Scott district, Portland. Clear to trade
for a good 7 or 8 R. house in Salem.
What have you? See my agents
BECHTEL or THOMASON
341 State Street, For Best Trades
EXCHANGE
One of Salem's finest homes for
house in. Portland. Owner prefers large
lot or suburban place In good district
Must be A-l.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL 4708.
HOWELL PRAIRIE FOR TRADE
40-acres, 35-A. cult, livine- stream.
New 4-R. bouse, garage and poultry
house. Fair barn. For- Quick sale.
$4200. This is a bargain.
SEE JAS. D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High Street
----- -i-.-iry-,-,-yrin.n-ijxi.n
WILL give good deal on srond Port
land nome for going farm near Salem.
Address 1916 N. E. Halsey St, Port
land. Beautiful 5-acrea. improved, elosa In.
tor mod. city proDerty. Box 272.
Statesman. "
- i-iinniK-innnnii -
Will trade or sell 26 A. eamn around
and gaa station on Pac highway, for
sai em nome or In other large town.
$2000 mortgage. Box 250, cars States
man.
ACREAGE
a. zi mi. east or Salem. 4 roam
nouse, chicken house, good well, 2-4
bearing walnuts, $1550.
10 A. 1 V, ml from Salem, fair farm
bidga, fenced, 1 A. orchard, some
timber, on paved road, $2250.
xsi a, i mt xrom saiem. an now
buildings, family orchard, well, spring
water pipea to nouse, IZI09.
30 A. nne land, fair blds-SL. fenced.
paved road, family orchard; 1 A. bear
ing wamuts, stocked and equipped,
$3500..
MKLVTN JOHNSON. 271 State Street
WANTED REAL ESTATE
I - - - - ------- ViViYrtWnfwyinnftfi,
Beautiful close-in view arr ir
i ciy water-, ere, snap, rnona SI 54,
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE en furniture, cara
or other good security. Renavahls
monthly. When tn financial naad see
us oerore closing a loan.
GENERAL. INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bids. Phone SSIt
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
STATE LOAN COMPANY
212 OraatOB Bulldinc 2nd Floor
Office bra, 10 00 A M. to 6:30 P. M.
Telephone 7783. State license Na
S-16B.
Borrow en personal pronerty : renay
hi monthly Installments. WILLAM
ETTE LOAN CO., SUte lie, S-169. 60s
unardian Hiag. TeL IS77.
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce youi payments
Yon keep the car
P. A. EIKER
Cor. Liberty St and Ferry
i 9hone 4732 Salem. Ore
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Cocker Spaniel puppies.
W. I
Hatch, Aumsville, Ore.
FOR SALE WOOD
A-l oak. 16-ln. $6.50 deL TeL 4685.
All kinds of wood. TeL 4418.
POLLY AND HER PALS
ESCAPEDY V FAMILY AM' WELL- V, A NEEDS OUR N If X, ffl i-Sl 1 lil A r, Chm ttjMl''
- p "
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRY artMMlaJ
TL sees Balsas, rual Ca. Tni. 4
Cottasa:
Ash, fir aad oak. Tel 1143.
Phone Tracy's, sSSt for dry wood.
Old fir. fir knots, see. growth ash.
oak. Tel. 8073. . -
FOR SALE USED CARS
Quality Used Cars
TRADED ON TERRA PLANES
'30 HUDSON LIGHT S SEDAN 2495
In extra good condition.
30 BUICK STD. C COUPE $475
New paint and A-l mechanically.
29 HUDSON GREATER C CPE. $295
Overhauled, new paint and tires,
rumble seat and other extraa
30 STUDE COMMAND. SEDAN 8450
The light six model tn extra good
condition.
82 DURANT 8 SPT RDSTR. 237$
Original finish good, motor nerfect.
'28 HUPMOBILE 8 R. S. CPE. 8325
Run less than 25,000, new paint and
tires, mechanically perfect.
26 DODGE SCREEN DELIVERY 295
uood condition.
State Motors, Inc.
High at Chemeketa
STUDEBAKER HUDSON
TERRA-PLANE
MEMBER N,. R. A
Open Evenings and Sundays
j.rw,-iiirtnanrLrinj
Borrego's Best Buys
$475 "JO Stude Commander Sedaa
84CS '33 Chevrolet Coupe
$225 28 Buick Brougham
$225 '28 Bulck Sport Coups
$225 "28 Oakland Sedan
We have many others to pick from.
WILL TAKE HAY IN TRADE
240 No. Liberty TeL 3688.
" - -i- i" -ri.iv,-,wyvi fwwxftwuwuir
'27 Star touring car In good condi
tion for sale cheap. TeL 7206.
1932-Dodge Sedan radio, trunk
heater. 6-wbeel equip
ment car just like new ..$295.00
1930-Dodge Sedan Eight, new
rubber 850.00
1928-Dodge Sedan 12S real
mry 225.00
1927-Bulck Sedan, new rubber 150.00
laii-studebaker Eight Coupe
overhauled " 495.00
1928 Studebaker Sedaa 235.00
192 8-Oldsmoblle S e d a a six-
wheel
295.00
125.00
1928-Durant Coupe
1925-Paige Sedaa
100.00
1921-Ford Tudor
25.00
35.00
1923-Maxwell Coupe
BONE STEELE SALES
SERVICE
INCORPORATED
(TeL 4444 See the Big New Dodge)
Chevrolet Gives More
McKay's used cars
1929 Whippet Sport Coupe
1930 Oakland Sedan
1932 Chev. DeLnxe Coupe
1931 Bulck sedan
1933 Chev. Coach, non-abatter
glass, only 2500 mL Can't be
told from new
TRUCKS
650
927 Chev.
1
185
927 Moreland
931 Chev.
. 445
1931 Chev. Six wheel att
(50
475
1928 Reo. 8-ton, hydraulic dump
i-air Trades Liberal Terma
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKay Chevrolet Co.
33 Center Tel. 2189 430 N. Com'L
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
1 inni-fti i inrrinnn ft rr
Must Sell
To make room for new GMC trucks.
1930 H. D. Motorcycle
1927. Star S Coupe
1927 Nash Lt. 6 Coupe
1928 "61" Willys Knight Sedan
1928 Studebaker Victoria Coupe
TRUCKS
8 Ton Dual Logging Trailer
T-Ford with woodsaw
T-Ford Box Body
1929 Chev. Truck and semi traOar
1931 Ford L W B duals
1932 O. M. C. L W B duals
2-Ton Federal and 4-ton logging
trailer, tiow working oa good
Job.
Wa have soma truck Job for cus
tomers purchasing equipment.
SEE TOM WOOD for any truck
problems. -
WOOD-WHEATOX MOTOR CO. INC.
4 uriemeareta street, Salem
WANTED USED CARS
Will pay cash for Iftrht couna or aa-
aan. r. lx wood, Mlljrh rtotel
Saturday, Aagast 19
KQW Portland 620 Ka.
T:00 Tsss- Family. NBC.
7:S Kddia King.
8:15 Americas Legion Campaign, NEC.
9:15 Palmer House Concert Ensemble.
9: 30 Cooking School.
10:00 National Farm and Home Hoar,
nuv.
10:30 Woman's Magasias of the Air,
nav.
1:15 -The Casino orchestra. KBC.
2:00 Melody Mixers, NBC.
8:00 Soloist, KBC.
3:20 Primary Cffht.
4:00 Waldorf Astoria orchestra. KB a
A : 30 Symphony Orchestra. NBC.
6:00 Satarday Sight Dancing Parties.
7:15 Charles Hart, KBO.
1:30 Hotel ktantclair orchestra, KBO.
8:1' Mark Daaieu, baritone.
9:00 Homer Siegfried, teaor.
9:80 Bevae aa Broadway.
10:00 Bal Tabaria orchestra, KBC.
10:80 Bias Meo-lif-i-11:00
Old Portland Landmarks.
11:05 Sid Lippmaa's orchestra, KBO.
KOAC Corvallls C50 Kc
0:43 Farm Market Beporta.
7j 00 Morning UsditatioaS.
8 :00 Morninr Coneezs.
0:00 Horns Economies Observer. '
11:00 Better Health aad Longer Ufa,
11:30 Morning Matinee.
12:00 Nona Fan Hour.
8:30 Hare's to Tour Health with
Dick Mote and Bis orchestra.
6 :45 Dinner Masia.
7:30 Farm Hoar.
7:45 Marks Raview.
i
A postofflee box,iost 45 yean,
was recently plowed up by J. D.
Mauldin ot Central, S. O.
$195
885
495
675
Radio
Program
WOOL CALL IS SLOW
Binran
Medium Qualities Strong;
Manufacturers Making
Price Adjustments
BOSTON. Aug. . 18 (AP)
The Commercial Bulletin will say
tomorrow:
Demand for wool has been
somewhat slower than a week ago
but the manufacturers are watch
ing the market carefully, and
some of them are ouying iair
weights ot wool now and again.
Medium Quality wools are very
atpang.
The manufacturers are stiu
chiefly concerned over the prob
lems of making price adjustments
under the code. They look for an
improvement In business after the
holiday and when the code proo
lems have been adjusted. '
The foreign markets are quiet,
as usual In mid-August, but there
is reported a good undertone In
the markets abroad. The good
business is expected in the fall.
Mohair is dull but very firm in
price.
The bulletin will publish the
following quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple
76-78; fine and F. M. Ft. combing
73-75; fine and F. M. clothing 70
71: valley No. 1, 70-7.
Mohair:
Oregon, 28-30. Domestic grad
ed: First combing, 45-50; second
combing, 40-45; third combing,
35-38; fourth combing, 30-33;
good carding, 34-35; first kid, 60
65; second kid, 50-55.
1 ; . x
Cantaloupe Harvest
Starting on Island
GRAND ISLAND - Aug. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Smith
have been enjoying ripe canta
loupes for the past week from
their melon patch. In another
week the cantaloupes will be rip
ening rapidly enough for market
ing. At present many of the farm
ers in the district are busily en
gaged in marketing their white
and golden bantam sweet corn.
A large portion of the corn has
been taken to coast points.
Interesting Facts
Old Ironsides" victory 121
years ago today. The H. M. S.
Guerrlere was captured.
O
"Old Ironsides.- the Constitu
tion, had 42 engagements and
was never defeated. She derived
her name "Old ironsides" be
cause of the way the enemy's can
non balls bounced off her sides.
The boat will be in Portland on
til Tuesday, August 22.
O
We are told that police are tell-
ins? local merchants that thev are
mm .11. J a .. ,v. .Ti
uvi. ai.wwou iu iwroii iua wa.ias
iici o a. iu., uaiess mey KSiucr
op thedust. They say there is
an ordinance to this effect for the
reason that the streets are swept
before that time.
NOTICK OJ? SBERTFF-8 SALK
By virtue of an Execution Is
sued by the Circuit Court ot the
State of Oregon for Marlon Coun
ty, in suit No. 18547 W. W. Mo
KInney, Plaintiff vs George A.
Larson and Oka Larson, Defend'
ants, therein pending and to me
directed. I have levied nnoa aad
shall 'on Monday, August 28th,
1933. at ten o'clock A M. at the
West door of the Marlon County
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon sell 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
Sapplngfield and wire In T. 7
S. R. 2 W. of the W. M- in
Marion County, Oregon;
thence South 17 degrees 25
minutes West, 4.73 chains;
thence South 89 degree 35
minutes West 25.82 chains,
to the East line of George
Eoffs land; thence 4.50
chains along the East line of
said George - -Soft's land;
thence North 89 degrees 35
minutes East 27.24 chains to
the place of beginning and
containing 11.95 acres of
land.
A. C. BURIC.
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
By W. Richardson, Deputy. J-29-A-5-1
2-1 1-21.
Five
wheat plunges to lower e i m i t
grandislanB melons on market
Buyers Rush in Late,
Miss Opportunity
Corn Loses Gain J
0 - -
CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (AP)
In .a headlong downward plunge,
the wheat market late today hit
the bottom price limit allowed
for a single day's fluctuation, S
cents a bushel. Numerous bid
ders quickly came into the mar
ket at the limit but had no time
to effect intending purchases in
cluding oae order of a million bu
shels. Disclosure of temporary ab
sence of aggressive buying sup
port appeared responsible for the
collapse. Considerable selling
done on resting orders was looked
upon as owing to readjustment of
the market position of various
speculators, but was not of unus
ual volume. Profit-taking on the
part ot recent buyers of all grains
was a contributing element of
weakness with corn losing most ot
an early gain which for a while
had lifted the corn market to but
little short of the maximum per
mitted in one day and had hoisted
other trains
Wheat closed unsettled at the
dajr'a lowest level, 5 cents under
the average of yesterday's finish.
n i off to i; up, oats 14-3
cents down.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: Sept., 84?i; Dec., 88;
May. $1.
Corn: Sept., 49U-; Dec.
54-tf; May, 597.-60.
Oats' Sept.. 35-35; Dec., 38-
38; May 41.
HAROLD CLARK RECOVKRtXG
WALDO HILLS, Aug. 18 Har
old Clerk is recovering from his
recent harrowing experience with
a hull, during which he was tram
pled. His. brothers Roy and Lew
is rushed to Harold's aid and suc
ceeded in rescuing Harold.
General Alarkets
PBODUCX EICHAHGH
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 18 (API
Prodsca azchaara, net prices: Batter, ex
tras 19; standards 18; prims firsts 17 :
iirsis xaM ; cggi. uek extras 22 ; fre
mediums 20.
I Portland Grain 1
PORTLAND. Ore
Aug. 18 (AP)
High Low Clot
70 69 69
75 78 73H
Bis- Bend blue&un-
Wheat Onea
Sept. 70
Dee. 75
Cash wheat No. 1
ii; oara nara winter 12 pet. 79; 11 pet.
70; soft waits, 60; western white, hard
winter, aorthera spriag, 67; western red
Oats: No. 2 whits $24.00.
Cora: Ho. I I. T, 824.25.
Millraa standard $18.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND.
Ore- Aug. 18 (AP)
clutter prints.
extras, 21c; standards
20c
Butterfat Portia ad deiiverr: A erada.
18 lb.; farmer's door delivery, 16c par
lb.; sweet cream. 5e hicher.
Eks Pscifie ponltrv nredaeera' sell
ing pries: ov ersiae, 84c; extras, 22s;
standards, loe: mtadHm 2Ae? ntl.fr.
10c doaea. Buying price by wholesalers:
t xtree, IBs doxen; mediums. 10c
l .-. wri. m ,
I rhaaaa - SS ui.. rw t-I.
i ais: loax. xze ta. atroxers wul nay
I eaeuuaas.
Milk contract ariee. A net. Partlaaid
Salivary, 81.70 ewt.; B grade sreai
STs la.
Country meats telling pries ta re
tailers: Coeatry killed hags, best batch
ers, nader 150 lba, TK-Sc; vsalars, TO
ta 10 L&., v-Stts; spring lambs, lO-lla
lb.; yearlings. 4-5a lb.; heavy ewes, 2-Sa
lb.; medium cow a, S-Ss lb.; eaaner cows.
8-Sa lb.; balls. tt-5e lb.
Mssair baying prise: 1938 Up 15a
lb.
Cascara bark buying price, 1988 peel,
2. -
Hops aoeniaal, 1933, 40a lb. -Livs
poaltry Portland delivery: Say
ing prices: heavy baas, calorad, 8 ta
l lba. 18e; aa S lbs- ap, 12e; keaa
ever Xft lbs- 8c; aadar S lbs- 7s;
spring. S lbs. up lie; broilers, 1K-2 lba,
lSe; colorsd springs, 4 lbs. ap, 18e;
reasters, aver 4 lba- 14e; reoaters, 6e
lb.; ducks, Pekia, broilers, 8-10e lb.
Ksw anions Wslla Walls, $L75 aaa
taL Onions selllag nriea ta retailers:
Oxagoa, fl.2a-l.85 cental.
new potato j local watte aaa raa,
$1.60-1.76 eeatat.
CaaUloapas Dills rd sUndarda $2.25;
Yakima ataadards .90 ta $1 crate; Dal
les, $1-1.10 crate.
Strawberries New Oregoas, $2 crate.
Waal 1938 clip, aaatiaal; Willamette
valley, 23-25s lb.; eastern Oregea 16-2 la
lb.; southern Idaho, 1S-20S lb.
Hay baying price from predaear: Al
falfa No. 1, new crop, 817.00; clover No.
1, $14; Willamstta valley timothy. $15;
eastern Oregoa timothy, $18; oats aad
grain $14 toa.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. JS (AP)
Cattle: receipts 9; calves 9; steady.
Steers, best. 5.25-5.75: common and
medium, 8.254.50; heifers,, beat, 4,00
4.25; medium, 3.25-3-50; cows, beat,
S. 00-8.25; eemmaa snd madiam, L75
2.59; caaaera, 1.0O-S.00; bulls, best, 8.00
8.25; medium. 3.78-3.00; calves, bast,
6.00-6.25; good, &VOO-S.50; ordinary,
4.00-4.50.
Hogs: receipts 261; steady.
Top light batchers 6.00-5.50; beavy
batchers. 4.75-5.00; sows. .2.75 3.00;
slsaghter pigs, 4.00-4.50; feeder pigs,
4.00-4.50.
Sheep: 805; steady.
Ms. -Adams lambs S.40; -unbx, best,
5.80-6.00; asedram, 4.60-5.00; yearling
wethers, 2.00-8.00; awes, 1.09-1.50.
of a Kind
Salem (Jarkets
I Gradt B 4aw 4 asHk.
.eef Pos price, S1.50 per
Barpfaj f 1.23.
(Milk based aa asssl staatkto
attarfs svaraga.) "
Distributor price f 1.70 .
Bairterfat Top 10-1 7c,
prints 20c, cubes 22c. -
ta SToa-era tv gales seven
Asgast IS
(Tba prices ata. sappbaS ay a laaai
are lastesnva n sally skarfcat
el are a gaaraatead to Tba asaastsisal
i rUTT A2TD VEGETABLES
String basis, locil. Ib .01
Cabbage, ewt . .75 ta 1.00
Graea peppers, local, lb. .05
Peas, coast, lb. J2 to .03
Oaiona. dot. bunches - .15
Potatoes, local LOO to 1.25
Lattoee. local .65 to .05
Paget Sound 1.00 to 1.25
Oataas,- Calif- ewt 1.35
Oriary. 4oi. .45
Apples, Graeensteiot .75
Oranges, Valeacist, iaacy 8.00 to S.S0
Place pack . ... 1.75 to 2.25
Beets. locaL do. .10
Taraips. local, crate .10
Carrots, local, eos. .10
8piaaca, local, crats 5 ta .SO
Baaaaea lb. on stock - .05
Haad .0SV
Ceeamberi, hothouse, box ' .75
LeeaL dot. -.20
Cantaloapes, crate
LeaBoas .
Lhasa, (rash
Aracados, erats
Squash. Italian, crsta
8immrr, erats
Toautoea, The Dalles
Blackberries
Peaches. locaL lb.
Peaches. Calif., crate
Kgg plant, crate ,,
Grates, seedles-
Cora, local, doi.
.1.00 ta 1.35
S.00
oa
1.00
.1.00
. .SO
. .7$
. .05
. .70
.1.25
.2.25
- .08
- .03
Casabaa, lb.
HOTS
Top. 1932. ft.
.50
-oca
Baying Trices
Krtrss
Standards
Mediums
. .19
. .18
. ai
. J4
. .18
. JOB
. .07
. .11
5.2 S
-5.50
.5.23
rOPXTKT
Old- roasters .
Colored htn s
Medium hens
Light hens
Leghorns
MEAT
8prisg lambs, sop
Baca, top
First euts
Second euts
S.60
4.50
Pigs
Steers
Cows
Bnlls ,
.03 to .04
.01 to
.03 to
02
.03
Dresiel veal, top
Dressed hogs
G6 aJTD BAT
Wheat, western red '
White. No. 1
7t4
.07
.68
.68
Barley, top, toa
Oats, toa
Hsr. burta prleaa
Oats sad vetch, toa
Alfalfa, valley 1st sat
1T.00
-23.00
.13.00
.15.00
.13.00
Clover Bay
WOOL
Medium
Coarse .
Mebair
JI5
.28
.20
CASCABA BARK
Oreea. lb.
Dry. lb.
.01
FILBERT YIELD III
Preliminary forecast on filbert
production in the Mediterranean
basin indicates a yield of 68,000
tons unshelled, or only about 50
per cent of the 1932 harvest. In
Italy, the total production is esti
mated at only 10,000 tons, or
about a 25 per cent crop.
Spanish filberts look better
than Italian, with 18.000 tons, or
4ff per cent of the 1932 crop, ex
pected. An average crop is anti
cipated from Turkey, with the
present estimate 42,000 tens.
compared to 56,000 a year ago.
With the Italian crop such a
failure, Spain and Turkey will
likely sell most ot their crops in
the shell. It is said now that un-
shelled filberts available to for
eign markets this season will be
smaller In comparison with 1932
3 than shelled filberts.
Filbert prices in this country
will undoubtedly reflect the scar
city in these foreign countries,
which means good news for Ore
gen growers. Prices on both
walnuts and filberts took sub
stantial boosts recently.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1923. Standard StatlstiesCe.)
Aagast IS
STOCK ATEBAGES
Today ' 90.8 49.5 86.4 64.0
Prev. dsy 92 J 50.8 90.5 85.5
Week ago 89.9 50.S 9LS 84.1
Tear ago 59.0 29.9 92.3 S0.4
IS years ago 1S0.S 118.3 212.2 163.1
High 1933 102.1 58.0 118.7 9S.9
Law 19SS 42.3 28.5 SL.5
High 1932 , 72.3 89.8 111.0
Lew 1983 85.1 18.2 51.8
43.9
73.9
35.0
BOYD AVERAGES
TS.O 81.0 85.4
Today
80.8
80.9
81.2
73.4
Previous dsy 76.1 81.0 8S.S
Weak sga T6.1 S1.9 5.7
Tear age- SS.S T0. 83.6
S years sga 930) 100.1 100.8 loe.s
High 193S 77.1 44.9 SS.S 88.6
Law 1933 . S8JI 67.0 74.1 6S.S
High 1932 71.3 78.0 86.8 78.1
Lew 1938 SS 47.4 70.9
FAHDLE
Hot Weather Boosting a
Prices; Watermelon
Due for Increase J V
Hot weather has boosted can-,.
taloupe prices again to range of
from 81 to 81.35 a crate. First,,
melons from. Grand Islandr were '
(-being offered on the streets yes- ;,;
teraay, and will be coming In larg
er quantities next week. ,
Watermeloa prices are due for V-
an increase today or the first of
the week. -'
Dressed hogs declined 50 cents V
a hundred yesterday. Other com
modities were unchanged. !
BUTTED WT FEIT
PORTLAND. Aug. 18 (AP
Extreme weakness of the I batter
trade at California and Puget
Sound points continued to domi
nate the entire Pacific slope mar
kets. Local trade was directly af
fected inasmuch as it closed the
outlet for the normal surplus ot
this territory.
Extreme depression in the Pu
get Sound market has left the
trade there somewhat bewildered.
This city remained with the best
tone along the coast.
Production was decreasing but
much less so than during any re
cent season for like period. Stor
age stocks were increasing at
practically all points.
Butterfat values were weak.
Market for eggs was generally
unchanged for tile day. Offerings
of strictly fresh stock continued
scant but "rnuch so-called fresh
goods were in evidence. The lat
ter were chiefly out of store.
Market continued to show ex
treme slowness for live chickens
as a result of the recent hot
weather which caused much dis
ruction of fowls in feeding bat
teries. There was no general price
change for the day in country
killed meats along the wholesale
way. The cooler weather has kept
the market from entirely dropping
out of .sight.
L
W AT POBTUIID
PORTLAND, Aug. 11 (AP)
Prices were up and down In the
cantaloupe market here with
Yakima and The Dalles stock in
slightly better offering after the
recent near famine. Prices were
erratic.
Watermelons continued scarce
and prices held firm to higher
here with Inability of wholesalers
to secure their needs. A carload
of Yakima Ice creams arrived and
sold 2 Me pound
Weak prices were shown in the
market for corn. Sales were being
made as low as 30c sack but the
general price stands between 40
45c for the best quality.
Much strength was suggested
in the market for tomatoes. Gen
erally higher values ; were asked
by distributors here as a result
of the Increased call from con
sumers. Apple market was fairly active
bat at low prices.
Slightly better call for slicing
cucumbers, pickling slow.
Green peppers were In abun
dance, weak and generally lower.
Mountain huckleberries were
offered at 12c pound.
Quality lettuce was firmer and
higher.
Selling Wave is
Unsettling Late.
On Stock Market
NEW YORK. Aug. 18 (AP)
A late selling wave of moder
ate proportions unsettled tbc
stock market today, after a brisk
initial Jaunt.
Volume amounted to 2.086.70C
shares, and the Associated Press
standard statistics average tor 9i
selected stocks declined. 1.5
points. , ..
Stocks showing losses of 1 to 2
or more points included Allied
Chemical, American Commercial
Alcohol, American Telephone,
Bethlehem Steel. J. I. Case, Ches
apeake c Ohio, Consolidated
Gas. Dome Mining. Du Pont,
Johns Manville, New York Cen
tral. North American, Sears Roe
buck, TJ. S. Steel. Union Pacific,
67J Western Union aad Woolwortb.
By CLIFF STERRETT
COAST WEAK
DUPE PRICES