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1 f i it r" frHe OREGON STATESiMAN, Salem, Oregoiu Frrday Morning, vAngnst 25ri9S3 " PAGE TiiliTl'ELll' I 3M &TO0S . " . ?: - . Sit ." - : . . . , i t . i h ,'1 Y .1 f) .1 i II : t) li i) V' I il rf 0 it Business Directory Cards In this directory nra m monthly bsi' osOy. 8L89 por Horn pr moU ;,AUTO BRAKES Mika Paa, the brake aad ohlmmj doctot. X3 tiouU Comnsorclai rt BRUSHES Fuller Brush Man, 1483 D street. CATERING Burt Oary. the caterer. Ph. STtl CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 448. R E. Nort ne-a, CU1R0PRACT0RS PR. Ok L SCOTT, PSC, Cbiropractor. 2& N. Hl TsL Res. 6873. FLORISTS CUT dowers, wedlas bouquets - tun eral wreat-a, Oecorau-na. C F. Brett baupt. Zlariat. ill Court. Tot 6 AX Unas of floral work. Vat Iflor lst. Ittb lret. ToL 9S93. GLASS Auto and wludow gJass rulrrors. ToL Hut, Walter J. Downs, W Breys. INSURANCE RCK5 tNUCK3 189 N. ana Tot 4841 COFFEI-S-UTH, een. too. Tel. 8633. LAUNDRIES THJC MUW LAONORX -TfcUfi VVKiUiOt LAUMDUX til 8. UH Tel. 12& CAPITAL. C1TX LAUNDRI First ui QuaUijf ami Service Telephone Slbo HS4 Uro-Uwag LAWN MOWERS harDened. reitrel and traded. I1AKK W. SCO IT. "The Cycle M-a MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cotton mattress. 60 lb. Kenovat ois and tuuiiaiois. iiux cleaned. Cap iiot BeddinK Co. XL WJ. att XX. Capitot New ttaureas made to order, old reiuado i cai'pt cleauum. sisitMt . f lull ru wuavUia. baleut DluU Uas Mai-Uc-s Factuiy. ti. 13lb WUbur. ToL ktll. Otio i&wlcker. kiac mil. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WLUL Pianos, radios, sew lug ntactunes. snacl luuitio and piano aiudwa. UepairluK raaios, pbouwarapns ai-i sewluk inmM"!"" 442 biaui tUU riaiein. ' MEDICINE Charlie Chan CblneM Alcoiune Co.. 122 N. Com'L fcL over CxUbui liardwaie. ne nave U kinds of herbs tor-male and fe lualo disorders, kidney, bladder, stom acn. every sickness, batistied balein pattonu wiU testUy. Consultation free. Xioura K-8. bun -12. When Others Fail Nature's bubs tor every UL IL S. Ijv, noted Ciunerft berbalisu 43 S. Couunorclal btrset. balem, Orefoa. tstabUsbed since 1813 in Oakland. Caiif. Consul lauoa free. Telepbone I7t. Hours H to . Sua. It to H M. jjg, cbaa I Camese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 ;30 ut to 4:30 p. in. 14 N. CommerciaL Ml)SIC INSTRUCTION Steel, bpan, Cuitar, Mandolin. A be ginner's citib every bat. 3 :30. injoy aoie, educational, results. P. Meisinger, t Statesman bU 'ieL 7186. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Koofuis. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOa STATiONiatr, cards, pampb lets, prog raws, books or any kind ot printing, caii Too tetatesmao Printlna Ieparuuent. 216 & Cunuuerciai. Telo pUouo 0101. REAL ESTATE UECKB Utu.N L RICKS, TeL 447. W. U. UKABENaUKST Ctt lit & Uberty bU TeL 4I- bOCOlJOFSKX SON 104-1 First Nat l. UH. bldg. TeL T107. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rel ud repaired. Ail kinds ot woven win fence, fancy and piau, bop baskets, books, logaa nooks, baiem Fence and blove Works, 343 Cbenteketa. TeL 4774. K. B. Ftemtng. SHOE REPAIRING Low prices. Uood -'ork. 880 & Com'l TRANSFER - . hit- T I'lTT Tnufu Cn 22S BUite fit TeL 11781 Distributing, for warding and storage ear specialty. Out our "rates.. ' : " 1 FOB local or distant transfer storage, call 8131, Lanner Transfer Ce. Trucks to Portland dally. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agenta Cooke Snort 519 Court TeL 5584. WELL DRILLING R A, West, 80 years experience, BFD 7, Box 808 K. TeL 110F5. ItETURNOa TO SCHOOL BETHEL Aug. 24. Mrs. P. A. Kln$j has as her house guest her later Miss Rosa O. Webber. Miss Webber will leave Salem shortly to resume her work la Vancou ver, Washington, where she (teachea typewriting and physical education in the high school. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Single lotuttoa per ltet.lO Three latertloag per Um Six lAMrtlou per llni. .! One tBoath per line.. $1.0 Minimum charge ......tit Copy for thl pt e eepted nUl C:S0 the even ing before) publlcatUm tor claisjf ieatlon. Copy re ceived after this time will be ran under the beading Too Late to-Classify. The Statesman assumes bo financial responsibility tor errors which may ap pear In adrertisementa po Usbed In Its colamns, and In cases where till paper Is st fault will reprint that part ot an advertisement In whteb the typographical 'mistake occmrs. The Statesman reserves . the right to reject ohjee tlonal advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising n der the proper classification. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Work by exp. house keeper with small child. Bet. 1223 S. 12th St WANTED Brick. tUo or fireplace work. TeL S449. 144 N. Front St. "u"LruuL trir uyiii,ir ir s Refined girl needs work, clerking, some typing- Tel. 4388. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Old papers 10c a bundle. Statesman office. Saw gumming; and sharpening mile E. Four Corners. TeL 4280. Gravensteins. 50e. bring boxes, lira. 2-5, Mrs. Wright 4 ml Wallace rd. Spark combination gas and wood range $45.00 cash or trade. Used only three months. Coat 90.00. TeL 6363. Gravensteln apples 2494 N. Front. Canning peaches, Crawfords, Char lotte's, other varieties in season. I Townsend. Good Crawford canning peaches at Grand Island orchard. Reasonable price for- ripe peaches that will not ship. Salem's favorite Individual pies Scat grocery stores or 1197 Chemeketa. Canning peaches. Slappies now on. Orchard prices. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. Pears. 2515 N. Front For sale, loose oat straw, $1 per ton. 168 S. Liberty St. WANTED Miscellaneous Want furniture. 855 Marlon. TeL R7. MISCELLANEOUS Hair cut 25c, Joe's Barber Shop, 154 South Church street Exp. hair cutting, 803 & Winter St We pick up dead, worthless horses, cows, sheep. Tel. 4860. - FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms. TeL SC78. 695 Court St Nice sleep, rm. Walnut furn. C58 Center. Rooms. TeL 3723. 725 Court ROOM AND BOARD Room, board, for men. TeL $789. Room, board, $4.50 week. Also gar. age for rent TeL 7313. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartments, downtown dis trict cooL clean, comfortable, private bath-Very reasonable. Call Pattoa'a book store. Apt a $10 $12. 897 N. Coral. 3 room neatly furnished apt, private bath. 545 Court Street Furn. apts., $10-$15. 191 S. Church. Very nice apartment reasonable. 1580 Center. Nice furn. apt 590 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES Furnished, unfurnished houses. H. P, Grant TeL 8330. 1120 N. 18th St Furn. and unfura. houses. R. A. Forkner. 1810 N. Cottage. TeL 1031. FOR RENT Good 7 room house. All newly kalsomined. Barge walnut trees. On bus line. See Mrs. CadweU, Statesman office. Houses. Damon. 897 N. Com'L New five room modem house and garage, close in. CALL 7529 or 8131 S room bouse, 207 Richmond Ave. Mod. 6-rm. house. 17S0 N. Water. MAMa4SW 2 room' furn. garage house. 2281 Hazel. TeL 7664. Modern 7 room house with oil burn er, nice lawn and bade trees, .11 blocks of State House. Price $40 per month. Not for sale.' CHILDS at MILLER, Realtors 344 State St Phone 8708 Modern house, 960 N. ltth St S room furnished house. Inquire 780 N. Cottage. Modern Home close In. Furnished or unfurnished. 475 North CommerciaL WANTED TO RENT Want to rent fully equipped farm on shares, or wUl manage. Not Interested In fruit Married man. Write Box 404, Statesman. ' WANTED TO RENT WANTED- Small, modern house about Sept 1st, 8 or rooms will take long-time lease. Might buy later. Address Box 282, care Statesman. ' FOR SALE Real Estatt) A sightly 7-room semi-modern home, basement fireplace, beautiful grounds 120x138 feet large fruit "nut trees, grape arbor, garden, garage. Near Jun ior high and two grammar schools, . j . . ,.,, mcv view, wvru unci, terms. Owner, 761 Rural Avenue. Tel 8854. FOR SALE Real Estate Walnut grov tor nil cheap, Kmtte AadortOB, Route J, Box Z3& BEAUTIFUL. VIEW PROPERTY lovely airy rooms and nook an on one floor, porch serosa east aide of house affords view ot city and rats., full basement, furnace, fireplace, gar age, yard With wonderful landscaping possibilities, bearing cherry trees and several other fruit trees, large family garden. Property 120x190 ft Price only 450 with terras. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 State St. Phone 1708 SO a, oa paved road, good soli, fair farm bids., good family orchard, all cleared, stocked and equipped, 13500. 8700 down. 110 a., 14 miles from Salem, dark rich soil, good farm bldga., fenced, fine gram and clover land, $60 per a. 240 a.. 30 ml frnm Sitm o..l with woven wire, family orchard, fair lann oiuk., duvo coroa or wood, 60 a. in cultivation. $25 per a. S a. 2 mt east of Salem, small boose, other bldga. ; fruit, good soil, well, $1575. MKLTTN JOHNSON. 278 State St EXCHANGE Real Estate Attractive suburban home. Modern six-room hmiiut- mil. A Jki r acres. 14 ml. out paved road. Want city noma, tcl tj 3. TRADTTS Good modern dairy ranch, large. Concrete building, good location, with two store rooms and S apts. upstairs. Choice business block. 6-A. tracts.' larflre rflnrhp. anil ltv timn.i4. iM - - r vf- j uju close around Salem. What have you 7 oiner property, good first mort gages or any .good paper. SEE JAa D. SEARS, REALTOR 132 South High Street FOR SALE FARMS CHOICE FARM IN THE FAMOUS WALDO HILLS 140 acres ?l in cultivation except 10 acres of timber and pasture, well lo cated on paved road, ml. of school, no house, good barn and granary. Priced very low at 87500. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 844 State St Phone 8788 i i i rmrinfi.jifin r 8 acres and new modern bldn. On nuTcment - Cheap. 710 N. High. ACREAGE 108 A.. 17 ml nf fia lam e mtA v terms like Federal Loan. If you are Interested In a real farm at rock bot tom prices, See us. II. a SHIELDS Oregon Rldy. Tel. 8902 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale Top of the Hill Barbecue. 2 miles south of Canby. Doing good business Canby. Business Opportunities Paylnsr business for aal for Tin Iness woman who can sew. Reason for selling, outside Interest Box 278, Statesman. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS MADE) an furnitnra. nra or other rood security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need see us oerore Closing a loan. USHERAL. INVESTMENT PnRPOBiTIflV First National Bank Bldg. Phone 8883 Borrow on personal property : repay m monthly installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO.. State Ha S-149. 80s Guardian Bldg. TeL 8877. MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments Too keep the ear P. A, EIKER Cor. Libert v 8t and Ferry flu n m 4T88 Sulm. Ore LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Veal Wanted Highest "prices paid. Schaller Meat Supply, 190 a 12th St FOR SALE WOOD All kinds of wood. TeL 4418. GUARANTEED DRT wood ooa) TeL 8000 Salem Fuel Co.. Trade Cottage, Ash, fir and oak. TeL 8648. Phone Tracy's, 3986 for dry wood. Old fir, fir knots, sec. growth ash. oak. TeL S673. rrir iii.r r r i i ijnjtnj-riAxri Box Wood $2.50 per Load Just the thing for Quick Hot Fires , Salem Box Co. Phone 7122 LOST AND FOUND . Lost, , Black Scotch terrier, name Sandy.- Phone 8805 or 8841. Reward. FOR SALE USED CARS '27 Star touring car in good condl Hon for sale cheap. TeL 7206. 1530 Ford Coupe $275.00 1930 Dodge Eight Sedan . 850.00 1928 Dodge Sedan, 4 cyL 225.00 1917 Bulck 8edan-Brougham 150.00 1928 OldsmobUe 6-wheel Sed'n 295.00 1928 Chrysler Sedan. 6-wheel 275.00 1928 Durant .Coupe , 125.00 1923 Maxwell Sedan " 85.00 1925 MaxweU Touring 25.00 1927 Oakland Sedan, new rub. 176.00 1928 Dodge 2-ton truck. Dual Disc i 2S5.00 1930 Dodge 3-ton. Dump bed and hoist : 895.00 Bonesteele Sales & Service, Inc. Corner Uberty and Chemeketa Sts. PHONES 4444 The Home of Plymouth and Dodge POLLY AND HER PALS If (lDaPr-I-j v- W I DOKT BOY PIGS VI ( r-- inT-ns is brv vr porkZ-j- imIM Sthat the beast . 0 j 2 C&ii , g FOR SALE USED CARS Red Hot and High Class 82 De Soto Scdan SStS Air wheel tires, small mileage, fin ish raside and out like new. 81 Stude Dictator Coupe 55 ..One of America's best automobiles. '30 Hudson Sedan .$491 A-l mechanically, new finish, good rubber. , '30 Hudson R-S Cotrpe 8898 This Is the famous cyL model, and it looks like new. Mechanically per fect State Motors, Inc. Hudson and Studebaker Terraplane 8 Open S2S tfheraeketa Open Evenings . Sunday WANTED USED CARS ..... ... ,-LTLn nr W ANTED USED CARS Top price for your car. If yon want to sell see us. We need light closed cars. BORREGO'S CAR MARKET S40 No. Uberty. TeL 8(88 EXECUTOR'S XOTICE Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the last will and es tate of Charles P. Kll&y, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marlon, on the 9th 'day of August, 1933, and that all per sons haying claims against said estate are hereby requested to present their respective claims, wnn proper Touchers, duly veri fied, to the undersigned executor at 517 North Front Street, Sa lem, Marion County, Oregon, wunin six months from the date of this notice. Dated August 11th, 1933. HOWARD NOL.Lv Executor of the Last Will and Es tate of Charles P. Kilby, De ceased. John Bayne Attorney for Executor. A-ll-18- za-s-i-8. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, ror tne county of Marlon, his duly verified final account, as the administrator of the estate of Tina Edwards, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 19th day of September. 1933. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, in Marlon County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 18th day of August, 1933. ARTHUR EDWARDS. Administrator of the Estate of Tina Edwards, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. A-18-25-S-1-8-15. XOTTCE OP APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marlon, as Executrix of the last wiU and testament and estate of Enos PresnalL deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, within six months from he date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 18th day of August, 1933. ALICE B. CANNON, Executrix of the last will and tes tament and estate of Enos Pres- nall deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix. Salem, Oregon. A-18-25-S-1 8-15. NOTICE OP REVIEW AND EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENT BOLL The State Tax Commission will attend as a hoard of equalization at the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, on the third Monday in Septem ber, 1933, and publicly examine the assessment roll by It made, and review the same, and correct all errors In valuation, descrip tion, quantities or qualities of property by it assessable and in apportionment of assessments made by It; and it shall be the duty of the persons and companies to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions or applications for re duction or change of apportion ment of a particular assessment shall be. made in writing, verified by the oath ot the applicant, its president, secretary, managing agent or attorney in fact, and be filed with the Commission during the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or application not so made, veri fied and filed shall not be consid ered or acted upon. STATE TAX COMMISSION, . By Earl L. Fisher, Commissioner A Secretary, A 25 & 1-8-15 - - -. IT V- . I Ml Craves a Cell M HI it I L U - - 1 "- Dessondent since the death of her baby a short time after her hus band was sent to the workhouse for a laundry theft. Mrs. Hazel Mc Carthy Macxa is shown in court at Pittsburgh as she-asked to be sent to a reformatory because "I am afraid of myself.'' She told the court she had stolen a suitcase from a xnaa who gave her a "lift." 1933 FILBERT CHOP ESTIMATE 61 IIS The 1933 filbert crop In Ore gon, virtually the only producing section in the country, has been estimated at between 00 and 700 tons. Last year about 600 tons were harvested. At the nut grow ers' co-op association meeting here this week, prices on Barce- lonas were fixed with a range from 20 cents on Jumbos to 13 cents for babies. The annual filbert and walnut tour sponsored by the Western Nut Growers' association for all growers Interested will be held Wednesday and Thursday, August 30 and 31, with the first day de voted to filbert groves and the second to walnuts. The first day, growers will meet west of Gresham at LInnemann Junction at 9:3ft a. m., and in order will visit the plantings of Percy Giese, oldest in the north west. J. E. Taylor, Frank Todd; afternoon, meeting at 1:30 o'clock In the city hall at Oregon City, and from there to Vonderhahe Bros, grove and to H. Fisher and E. O. Fisher's planting. Walnut plantings to be visited Thursday will be those of O. L. Griebler near Gaston, Otto Salz- man, Dr. C. E. Hawks; and in the afternoon meeting at Scholl's, they will go to the Brown & Mc- Clure farm. CRAWFORDS TO SEE FAIR ZENA. Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford and daughter Hilda and son Frank, Jr., of Zena and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson and daughter Rose of Salem left Salem Tuesday night enroute for Chicago. The party Intendc to visit the fair and will be guests at the homes of Mr. Crawford's brother and sister, P. L. Crawford and Mrs. Joyce Munger. Samuel H. Culp, an uncle who resides at Alton, Illinois will also be visited. The group plan to be away 21 days. VACATION AT COAST HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boatright and Mrs. Boatrlght's brother Clement Rus sel spent the weekend vacationing at Netarts. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jea ger and daughter Dorothy accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Messerli are spending a few weeks at the coast. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 9th "day of Aug ust. 1933. was appointed admin istratrix of the estate of WIL LIAM S. LEVENS. and that she has duly qualified as such. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as re quired by law, at the offices of Keyes & Page. 306 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon, in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from tne date or tms notice, to-wit Aug ust 10th. 1933. LEODA M. LEVENS, Administratrix of the estate ot William S. Levens, Deceased. Keyes ft Page, -Attorneys for Administratrix Salem, Oregon. A-11-18-25-S-1-8. Glorified! LOCAL TOMATOES COME Wheat Leads Wi t h' Drop Over 3 Cents; Market Thin " CHICAGO. Aug. 24 (AP) Grains turned sharply downward late today, led by wheat with a tumble of more than three cents a bushel from early top levels. There was nothing to account for the late selling wave except the market was thin and easily Influenced. Weakness - at Liver pool and reports ot rains in Ar gentina were sufficient to pull prices down the opening, but a rally in stocks helped grains back np to yesterday's close before the new recessions carried prices low er than before. Much of the sea son found the pits idle. Wheat closed weak at approxi mately the lowest level reached and 2 to 2 cents lower than yesterday s finish, corn also weak and 1 to 2fc down, oats - off. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: Sept., 854-7; Dec.. 8ST-89U: May. 93-93 Corn: Sept., 49-; Dec, 64-; May. 60-0 Oats: Sept., 37; Dec., t9- ; May, 42. Genera! Markets PBODtTCB EXCHAWOX PORTLAND, Ore, Aag. 24. (AP) Pcedaca Exchange, act prices: Batter, extras 20; standards 19; prime first 19; firsts 17. Ergs, tresa extras 82; fresh Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., Ang. 24. (AP) naeat Upea Hign, Low Close Bept. 73 73 72 72 Dec. 77 77 76 76V4 Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend blueatem. 80c; dark bard winter 12 pet, 82c, 11 pet., 73c; soft white, western white, bard winter, northers spring, 70; westera red, DOC Oats: Xo. 2 white, 824.00. Corn: Xo. 2 E yellow. 825.50. Millron standard, 818.50. Portland Produce POBTLAXD, Ore., Aug. 24. (AP) tfntter prints, extras, ZSc; standards, 21e. Butterfat Portland delivery: A srade 19c lb. Farmer's door delivery, 17c per ip., sweet cream, oc signer. EfigJ Pacific Poultry Producer sell ing price: Orersixe, 24c: extras. 22e: standards, 20c; mediums, 20c; pullets, l&e loxen. Buying price by wholesalers: fresh extras, 20c dozen; mediums, 16c dosen; undergrade, 10c doxen; pullets, luc aoxen. Cheese 92 score Oreroa triolets, lie: loaf, 12c lb.; brokers will pay e below quotations. Milk Contract price, 4 pet.. Portland delivery, 81.70 cwt.; B gral cream. ilftC ID. Country Keats Selling price to retail era: Country killed, bogs, best bnchers. under 150 lbs.. 7K-8e; vealera, 70 to 100, aft -toe; spring lambs, lOft-Ue lb.; yearliaga, 4-5o lb.; heavy ewes..2-3e lb.: medium cows, 5-6e lb.; canaer cows, 2-8e lb.; bulls. 4V4-5c lb. Mohair Buying price 1933 clip. 15e lb. Casears bark Buying price. 1983 peel, 2 He. Hops Nominal, 1983, 40-45c lb. Lire poultry Portland delivery I Bay ing price: Heavy bens, colored. 8H-6H lbs.. l2o: do 5Vi lbs. up. 12c: beas. ever 3H lbs.. 8c; under Stt lbs., 7c: springs, 2 lbs. up, lie; broilers, lbs., le; colored springs, 4 lbs. up, 14c; colored roasters, under S lb.. 13c; roosters, fte lb. r ducks, Pekins, broilers, 8-10e lb. Unions Belling price to retailers: Ore gon, 81.25 cental. New anions Walla Walls, 81.40-1.50 cental. New TKitatoe Local white and red. $1.60 eatalr- Msntaloupes Dillard standard, 81.23; Yakima standards, 75-85c crate; Dalles, 85e-Sl crate. Wool 1988 clip, nominal : Willamette -valley. 23-25e lb.; eastern Oregon. 16-21e lb.: southern Idaho, 10-xoo lb. Hay Buying price from producer: Al falfa, No. 1, new crop, 817; clover. No. 1. 814; Willamette Talley timothy, fl5; eastern Oregon timothy, $18; eats and graia S 15 ton. Portland Livestock POBTLAXD, Ore- Aug. 24-AP) Cattle, receipts 17; calves, 12; steady. Steers, best, 5.25-5.79; commas and medium, 8.25-4.50; heifers, best, 4.00 4.25; medium, 8.25-8.50; cows, best, 3.00-8.25; common and medium, 1.75 2.50; canners, 1.00-2.00; bulls, best, 8.00-8.50; medium. 2.75-8.00; calves, best, 6.00-6.50; gooA, 6.00-5.50; ordin ary, 4.00-4.50. Horn, reeeiots 540: steady. Top light butchers, 6.00-5.50; heavy butenara, a.is-s.oo; sows, B.za-.uu; staaghter pigs, 4.00-6.00; feeder pigs, 4.00-5.00. Sheep, receipts 119; steady. Eastera Oregon lambs, 6.25; lambs, best, 6.00-6.25; medium. 4.75-5.25; feed er Iambs, 4.00-5.00; yearling wethers, 2.00-8.00; ewes, 1.00-1.50. Cupper to Talk of Valley Irrigation Irrigation rn the Willamette Talley, and particularly around the Salem area, will be discussed by Percy Capper at the Salem Re tall Credit association meeting this noon In the Masonic temple banquet room. Nearly 2,000 acres of land are under Irrigation In the West Stayton area, where the lar gest harvests are beans and tomatoes. Salem 'Markets - Grade B raw 4 mCk, co-op .pool price, 91.50 per hundred. Surplus 9 1.23. - (Milk, baud ea eesol-aeataly attertsl average.) Distributor price . 91.70 Butterfa t Top 18c, prints 21c, cubes 23c. Prises paid te mtm ay 8a leas bsyere W a - - - - - . - .AMnliAA mm m mMml groter. are ladles tree af the Salty ssarket bat are aot gaaraaUeS by The SuseassaaJ roOTr aJTD VEGETABLES String beans, local, lb r X1H Cabbage, cwt. , . .. .75 to 1.00 Oreea peppers, local, lb. , .05 Peas, coast, lb. ,. .02 to .OS Onions, soa. bunches . .IS Potatoes, local 1.00 to 1.25 Lettuce, local .65 te Ji Paget Bound ... ... .1.00 te 1.25 1.35 .45 Onions, Calif.. ewt ueiery. aes. Apples, Gravenateins .75 Orangee. Valencia, fancy 8.00 te 8.50 Place pack l.7 te S.S& Beets. Weal. dos. .10 Turnips, local, crate JO Carrots, local, dos. .10 Spinach, local, orate ,,. , , 44 te .M Baaaaae. lb. ea stock -- .05 Hsads r, ... , , ,. .65 Cucumbers, hothouse, box .75 Local, dos. , ... .20 Cantaloupes, Grand Island , ,, ... 1.00 esmons Limes, fresh Avscsdos. crate Squash, Italian, crate Summer, crate Tomatoes, The Dalles . Local, No. 2 ,. Blackberries Peaches, ' local, lb. Peaches, Calif, crate Egg plant, crate Grapes, aeedles Corn, local, dot. , Casabas, lb. , 1.00 S15 1.00 1.00 .85 25-30 .75 .05 .70 1.25 J.25 .08 .08 HOPS Top. 1932. lb. JO SOGS "Baying Prices Extras Standards Mediums .19 .18 J7 PODXTBT Old roosters - Colored hens Medium hens Light hens Leghorns 4 .12 .08 .07 .11 UXAT Spring lambs, cop -5.25 .5.50 -5.25 Uog. top First cuts Second eats -5.00 Pigs 4.50 Steere Cows .03 .01 .02 to .04 to .02 M to .03 .08 Bulls Dressed veal, top Dressed bogs . .07 H O-AIH AND HAT Wheat, western red .65 White. No. 1 Barley, top, ton .65 17.00 21.00 22.00 uats, ton Oats, millisg, ton Hay. buying pneee Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley 1st cut Clover hay .18.00 .15.00 .13.00 WOOL Medium Course , Mohair . .25 .23 .20 .01 .08 CASCAJtA BAB Oreea. lb. Dry. lb. Stocks and Bonds STOCK AVERAGES) (Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) Today 94.0 61.9 87.7 86.4 Previous day 9S.S 61.5 8S.S 85.6 Week ago , , 92.3 50.S 90.5 85.5 Tear ago ,., 64.5 84.9 99.8 66.2 B years age 164.0 117.0 II7.1 isco High 1933 102.1 68.0 113.7 96. Low 1933 42.S 23.5 61.5 43.9 High 1932 72.8 89.8 111.0 78.9 Low 1932 SS.l 13.2 61.8 35.0 BOBX AVEKAQBS Today 75.8 80.9 81.1 84.8 80.5 80.6 60.9 76.9 101.1 63.5 63.6 78.1 57.5 Previous day Week aro Tear ago 3 years ago High 1933 Low 1933 High 1982 Low 1932 75.7 76.1 69.T 98.9 77.1 68.8 71.S 53.S 85.3 85.5 85.6 10O.8 68.5 74.1 86.2 70.9 81.0 75.S 108.7 S4.9 67.0 , 78.0 47.4 Rank and File of Shares Vary as Grains Decline NEW YORK, Aug. 24. (AP) Stocks had difficulty making much headway against reaction-' ary grain markets today. Some shares vers stronr throughout. but the rank and file, after a fore noon spurt, settled down to mod erate swings up and down, end ing the day, however, with a frac tional average advance. Allied Chemical was particular ly vigorous, though Its extreme rise of 7 points was somewhat reduced. American Can, up more than 2, enjoyed a fairly active market. Consolidated Gas, North American, Westlnghouse, Ameri can Tobacco "B," U. S. Steel, Rey nolds Tobacco "B," Eastman and Liggett & Myers "B" improved major fractions to 'better than a Mint. Rt- Josenh Lead. Safeway. ! Hazel AtTas, and American Smelt in r also firmed: Jewel Tea rose .1 as a regular quarterly divi- , dend of 75 was voted. I Sales totaled 1,727.050 shares. ON MARKET Dalles Tomatoes Down TV 3 5 Cents Crate; Oats Quoted $22 . Local tomatoes are Just coming onto the market, with first , re ceipts largely No. z stuff. Price to grow era ranges from 25 to 35 cents. The Dalles tomatoes are down, with top of 35 cents per crate. Milling oats are quoted at $22. Butterfat held the cent gain made earlier in the week and other markets were also unchanged. ' Marcola strawberries were of fered the middle of the week, with retail price running 10 cents to the box. Whether more will come onto the market is not cer tain. . . , EUf PRUNE SHIES : MADE AT S14 TO SIS Confined to Salem, Amity, Roseburg; Season Late For Italian Prunes Pre-season sales of prunes, lim ited so far largely to Roseburg, Salem and Amity, carry prices of from $14 to $15 per ton as a top for fresh prunes, according to the best information. Considerable stock has been purchased at a lower figure, from $11 to $12 per ton, and in some cases, contracts proride for dockage on scab and netting, while others specify ac ceptance ot straight orchard run. Production in this immediate area is extremely light, while the harvest will apparently be heavier in southern Oregon In proportion to the distance south of Albany. Quality promises some difficulty due to widely scattered scab and russettlng in practically all the districts. Thus far. Insect and brown-rot infestation is very light, and now the only real fear of growers is rain after the first of the month. "The northwest dried prune crop will probably be about the same as a year ago, according to the Market News Service, with from 36 to 40 millions of pounds of marketable dried prunes antici pated. It is estimtaed Oregon will produce 20,000 tons for fresh use and 22,000 tons for drying. Wash ington will produce about the same for fresh use, and 3000 tons for drying. Italian prunes in western Ore gon and Washington did not start to turn color until the middle of this taonth, which means that har vesting will not start until around September 20 to 25. Radio Program Friday, Aurost 16 XOW Portland 620 Xa. 7:000. 8. Marine band, KBO. 7 :0 Organ concert. NBC. 7:45 Eddie King. 6:00 Soloist, KBC. 8:15 Old Memory Box, KBC. 8:30 Food conservation talk, KGW. 8:45 Soloist, KBC. 9 :80 Cooking School. 10:00 Arion Trio. KBO. 10:80 Woman's Magazine st the Air, KBC 11:45 Five 'Cards. XBO. 18:15 Westera Farm aad Home Hour, KBO. 12:85 Westera Loan Heme hour. XBO 12:45 O. M. Plummer. 1:00 Maahattaa Beach Brats Band, KBC. 8:00 The Kollickers, KBC. 8:20 Friendly Chat. 4:00 Winston Petty. KBC. 4:45 Southern Harmony Four, NEC. 5:00 Phil Harris, KBC. 5:35 Out of the East, KBO. 6:00 First Kighter, KBO. 6:30 The Arkansas Travelers, KOMO. 7:00 Amos 'a' Andy, KBC 9:50 Terrace Gardens orchestra, KBO. 10:15 Anson Weeks' Orchestra, KBC. 11;00 Sid Lippmsa's orchestra. KBC. 11:30 Bal Tabaria Orchestra, KBC KOnr Portland 940 Xe. 6:80 KOIK'S Kloclc 8:00 Harold Knight's orchestra, CBS. 8:30 Concert Miniatures, CBS. 10:00 Pre! Berrea's orchestra. 10:10 Kay White's Travels. 11:30 Harriaburg Variety Show, CBS. 12:00 The Grab Bag. CBS. 12:30 U. 8. Army Band. CBS. 1:80 Between the Bookeads. CBS. 8:00 Feminine Fancies, DLBS. 5 :00 Juanita Tennysoa, soprano. 5:30 Melody Mardi Gras, CBS. 6:00 Columbia Feature. . 6:45 Columbia Symphony orchestra, CBS. " ? 8:00 Leoa BelsacVs orchestra, CBS.. 9:15 Goo Araheim'a orchestra, DLBS. 9:30 Symphony Group, DLBS. 10:15 Ifcoa Lee Players, DLBS. 11:00 Earl Daaeer's orchestra, DLBS. X.OAO C omnia 556 Xe. 6:45 Farm Market Reports. 8:00 Morning Concert. k 10:80 The Parade ef Melodies. ' 11:80 Morning Matinee. 12:O0 Noes Fans Hear. 2:00 As Tea Like It with Anthony Enwer. 1:80 The Home-takers' Half Hew. 7:3 Farm Hoar. 6:15 Philosopher at the Crossroads. By CLIFF STERgjETT I 3