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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1933)
Tie OliDGON STATESMAN, Calesu Oresroa. Thursday Montins. Sc?ternber 14, 1933 warn PULE, Business Directory Cards to this direct ery rna oh a monthly basis only. Rate. fl.00 per too- pr-month. -''- AUTO BRAKES Mike Psnek. tbs brake and shimmy rtorlnr. 178 South Cornmcial Street. BICYCLES New and Btd Tires, Hepatrinc HARRY W. SCOTT. 147 & Oom'l St BRUSHES FnUer Brosb Matt. HM P street. CATERING Ftirt Orarv, thejgrteTorIPji626S1 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 44S0. R- K. Nortlmm CHIROPRACTORS PR. a U SCOTT, PSC. OUrspractor. 5 N. High. Tel Res. 8571. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding boiqut fun eral wreaths, decoration C. F. Breit baupt. florist. 677 Court. Tel. S994. ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Fler Ist, 14th V Market. TeL S2 GLASS Auto and window glass mirror. Ta HSS. Walter J. Downs, 480 Breya. INSURANCE : BECKS HENDRICKS 119 N. Hicb - TeL 4147 COFrET-KMTTH. sn. trie. Tel. 1431. LAUNDRIES THE SEW SALEM LAUNDRY ' THE? WBI EB LAUNDRY -2C3 a High - TeL 8121 CAPITAL) CTTT LAUKDRT First In Quality and rvice ... Telephone Slgft 1184 -Broadway MATTRESSES xr.rrr.uKB from factory to borne. Cot ton mattress. 59 lb. 11.00. Renovators and tumlgatora. Rugs cieanea. jum . Bedding Co. Tel. 40. 1030 N. CapitoL New mattress made to order, old re made ; carpet cleaning, siog r -fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug Mat- tress Factory. & ia nuouj- 441. Otto P. Z wicker. Ewt. 1811. MUSIOSTORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, aewtna- machlnes, sheet musio ana piano iu ii.. n.nalrlnw ra ftlna. fkhonosranba and sewing machine. 431 State Street. Bltn. - " MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every tU. H. 8. Low. noted Chinese berba t. i a. Commercial Street. Salem. Oregon Established, sines- 1911 la Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 1750. Hours 9 to 4. Sua. H to 11 a. Dr. Om Uffl Chinese Medietas Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10 :S0 a. m. PAINT AND ROOFING Ralet-. Painr a Roofing: 474 Ferry. PRINTING vn-a fiTlTTflWHT. rardi. Mmob lets, programs, books or any kind of pr in tine caQ The Statesman Printing Department. SIB 8. Commercial. Tels- jJ291iB iim REAL ESTATE BECKS a HENDRICKS, TeL 4547. or vr omnCTVHnRST d CO. 134 & Liberty St. j Tel.. 841. eiwtrii'Sirr a BOM ' IA4-S yirt Nsfl. BK. -Bldy. Tel 7107. STOVES STOVES and store repairing: .Stares for sale. rebuUt and repairs Ail kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooks, fean Salem Fence and Store Works. 33 OcmefcH. Tel. 4774. R. B. jnemms;. TRANSFER. srtR imi or (tlztnnt transfer storaK. can 1131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. ' r pit at. CTTT Transfer Co. Ill Stats St. TeL 7773. Distribute far. wardlac and storage our specwv fjt tar retes. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS A ddinff lich. ootd, rented, repaired. Underwood Areata, Cooke 4V j"" 110 Court. Tel. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 10 years experience, RFD 7. BO JS1 K. Tel. IIO". Clear Lake Votes On Transportation ' CLEAR LAKE, Sept, IS. A Bieetlng was held at tbe Clear Lake district Monday . blgnt to tote on transportation. It irai toted down 23 for and XI asalnat. It U folnf to' be Lard on some that want to bo to xuia scboo tnd have no way. . Mrs. Ross Hammock had . the misfortune to fall and break her wrist Just before hop picklni;. - Pickers' commenced on late hops at Art Jcrman'a Thursday after noon, and will hare a. week yet. Jones hop yard wiH fc-et through tnis week. " - ;y ; Peaches are almost all rone ex cept , few late Tarietiea. Pears tre now In order with a rood crop here. v:--; Ray Smith has the largest crop of pears he has erer had... ;r. Grapes are clow in getting: ripe ! account of so much cool and Cloudy weather. . Also prunes are slow tn ripen lag this year, with a good yield. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 fnnrsiost jar Uste Thrnn. tnsai'tlu as war" tta 100 Six tneartiena per Una. SOc One month, per tloje..l.ir : tUnlmam charge ...... t Is ' Copy tor this page so eeptedLum t:St the area ins borw- pwblieattxm for clasajfTcarton. Copy r eelred alter this time will be rsnr trader the heading Too Late to Claaetfy. " . The - StaLeamaa assamca no tlnjanelat responsibiuty . t for errors, which may ap pear to advertisements yso-. Uahed tn its colamnsv. and in cas as where this paper la st. fault will reprint that part ot an adrartisemtnL tn wkkh 'the typographical mistake ocesTS. v ' ' The Statestaas reserTsa the rlgbr to "reject objee tionat advertising, ft ts ther- reserves the right to elaaaiff all adrertlaiaj. ojl do; the proper claasffJca- Mob. - a HELP WANTED FEMALE Girl for general bouse work, TeL C3T4. SALESMEN WANTED Roosevelt's favorite portrait with tits everlasting smile, life -sis llxl-' beautiful void frame border facsimile oil painting, 60c seller, sample doaea I1.0U. Descriptive matter tree, Rexvl- Ultzer. Milwaukee. Wanted: 1 salesmen for city work. Best season now on. Good money to be made if yoq are a hustler. This is not a merchandise selling; proposi tion. Apply room 101, Senator HoteL Good proposition to men with sales ability. Nelson Bros, ttl Chemeketa. ISO weekly far neat hard working salesman. -Dapper, Anro Hotel, 4 to 4. SITUATIONS WANTED Wanted: Housekeeping, either city or country. Experienced. Good refer ences. No Invalids or small children te care for. Mrs. I Brown, Rt 0, box S. TeL 44F15. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Old papers 10c a bundle. Statesman sfflce. For sale: 40 Registered Hampshire ewes and IS ewe lambs. W. Blackburn, Routs 1, McMinnvllie. New prune trayer, 144C Brladway. BARTLETT PEARS, 2 5c-50c Wax. Stoddard, 1& mile on Wallace road. Saw rummies and sharpening mile E. Four Corners. TeL 4380. FOR SALE Pears. 30c box. Roy E. Smith, Rt . Bx. 198. Apples Best Bartletts 35c. Mrs Wright. 4H miles on Wallace road. .MILK High Grade pasteurized, all produced on our own place. Pleasant Home Dairy. Dial lis. Can 42F23. FOR SALE Registered white collie puppies. Fred Fisher, Roseburg, Ore. Fischer piano just like new, about one-third of seflina price. Terms Cline Piano Co., (IS Stats. Golden Bantam Corn 50c sack. To matoes SOc and 60c busbeL Garrison's Gardens, 3 ml. S. AumsvUle on West Stay ton road. For Sale : Rose- velvet dress and Eaton Jacket, also about 14. Cheap. Varley Cleaners, over Pay n' Taklt North CommerclaL A Famous Baldwin made piano. small size. Will sen for balance due. about 40 per cent less than regular price. Terms almost like rent Cline Piano Co., 612 State. Cucumbers for sale. 07-F-S. Must. sell my grand plana Leaving town and will sell my baby grand at -a big- sacrifice. Will take auto as part payment Home evenings after 4:30. ZS5 west Rural Ave. Golden Russet t Pears, 40c per box. Bring boxes. 345 E. Washington. Will sacrifice nsed Wegman piano Sli: $ down. 15 per month, . Cline Pino Co., all State. Baled oat bay for sale. Rt 4, box 74c. AL K. Rice. For sale Dill pickles. IHo lb- 505 Marion, corner oc Mign. TRADE Miscellaneous Cows, betters, grain or hay to trade tor carpenter work or wood. iL. C SHIELDS Oregon Bid. . : TeL 1903 I hare clear Income to trade for farm. Eoulpped. X also build bouses on acreage or city. Easy terms. See me. H. C SHIELDS Orerwn Bnlldlns;. TeL 1901 WANTED MLwellaneous Hair cut 25a Joe's Barber KRA. 154 8. Church St Shop. . Will buy walnuts or fUberta, B. W. Tucker, If 55 N. CapltoL " Wanted: Veal and heavy hogs. High est prices paid, Scballer Meat Supply, 190 a 12th t MISCELLANEOUS Expert halrcuttlng, SOo and 15a 101 S. Winter. t--..'- " Ws pick op dead, worthless horses. cows, sheep. TeL 4849. FOR RENT ROOMS Furn. room. -Close to Parrlsh school and SUta House. 1540 street. TeL 554S. - ROOM AND BOARD - Board, rooms, 411 IT. Summer. Soon, board, for men, TeL C7IS. Board, room. Near P. O. . I ill. Suits and coots mads te order: also rsenodeied. sua. . wm. mrtmsn, isss 8.-LBsrty. Attractive well furnished rooms with beard. Preferably to teacbera or office Stria. TeL 1531 or call 130 It Sum mer any time before 1 p, nv or be tween 1 and s p. m. ROOM AND BOARD Wanted lady t room and board In private home. Call 175 Belmont. - Board and room for ladles, with home prlYlVeres. 141 N. Cettags. FOR RENT -APAR3TLIENTS Patton apartmetrta. trtct, cool, clean, comfortable, private bath. Very reasonable. . CaQ .. Pattan's Book Store. Furn. S r. apt 1101 HaseL TeL 7014. X-rma, doss tn. ICS & Cottager : FOR RENT HOUSES Completely furnished seven-room house, newly re-conditioned inside and out; garage, fruit, apples, pears prunes, grapes, walnuts. Apply 100 8. 22nd St. Must be seen to be appreciated. A real home. , ' Furnished, unfurnished houses.' IL P. Grant, Tel 1330. 1110 N. 18th St rum. and unfura. houses. R. A. Forkner. 1010 N. Cottars, TeL 303L Modern five-room house and garajre. Close in. Can 7S39 or 113L Furnished bouse, fireplace, sleeping porch, garage, large creek lot Rea sonable to permanenta, 15S N. 18th St FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 1530 Bellevue. St 5 rma $8. 1545 a Church St 5 rma 110. Ill Bush St 3 rms. 1 10. 1025 WUbur St 4 rms. $10. 2140 Berry St 4 rms. 11L 23C0 W. Nob Hill St 5 rms. 112.50. 1491 Fir St 4 mis. $16. 1115 N. Cottage St 7 rmaf 111. South Suburban home 4 rma $20. 175 N. 10th St 8 rms. 325. Two oT the very best modern homes In Salem located Cor. Market and N. Summer 8ta-t rma and 130 S. 24th St 1 rma CinLDS ft MILLER. Realtors 144 State St Phone 4701 Modern boms furnished or unfur nished. Also apt. 47a N. CommerclaL S r. furn. $8. 404 B. 10th. FOR RENT: Modern five-room home at 7(0 Stew- aft St $25 per mo. Six-room bouse st 1080 Fir St S. Salem, ss.eo per mo. , Be W. H. GRABENHORST 134 a Liberty St FOR RENT For rent : Large farm. Amy Harding, Gerrais, Oregon. FOR SALE Real Estatt A slahtlv T-room semi-modern home. basewieat fh-eplsce, beawtitul around izvxiss reet, large iruit, nut trees. grape srbor, garden,, garage. Near Jun lor high and two grammar schools, nice view, paved street Only $3250, terms Owner, 765 Rural A venae. TeL 8854. $1,000 buys home. $100 cash. BaL like rent 430 & 13th St Owner. Modern 4-room bouse, near Holly wood. TeL 32F1S. Enoch Zimmerman, Rt 8. BOX 448. Large commodious house, well adapt ed for lodging- and boarding. Centrally located. For rent or sale. Writs A Statesman. FOR SALE 6 rooms completely furnished. New electric range, new electric refrlger ator, new circulator heater, beds and bedding, rugs; dishes, cooking utensils. everything complete for housekeeping. Lot 100x125. double ciraae. storace house, small chicken house. This Is a real buy. Will sell unfurnished. CtiAS- mTDKINS Phone 1181 Km. 1, Miller's Store bldg. CLOSE IN RESIDENCE Five rooms, all nice rooms; full ce ment basement furnace, this property is In good repair, corner, dose to bus iness center. Price for IMMEDIATE SALE $3471. $975 down balance terms LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROP ERTY TODAY". See W. IL GRABENHORST 114 8. Liberty St EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE Comfortable 4-room bouse In Salem's finest residential district for bouse or vacant lots, well located. In Eugene. .- BEa Mrs. Ellis With CTilLDS MILLER, Realtors S44 State Pt Phone 4701 FOR SALE FARMS $1400 21-ACRE FARM - $1400 WORTH DOUBLE ' S miles nut on coed road, buildings need .some ' repair, 1 wells, --beautiful mixed orchard, -balance In cultivation. For a REAL BUY in a small, farm CHTLDS MILLER. Realtors 144 State t Phone 4701 ACREAGE RANCH BARGAINS 15 acres, fair Improvements. II A. cult 4 cows, feed, tools and one horse. only $2500. Your terms. - : 25 acres (close in) modern. Inro. Price 15500. Take rood house as part u. oca na ItJ H. mgn Real Estate and Insurance - ; FIVE ACRES: Located east of Salem on caved r o a d, gas and electricity available. near scnooi. gooa soil, au plow land. a line Place to nulla a noma; Price 11400. $25 down baL $10 per mo. NO Wi. VB IWU X EAKS. . See W. H. GRABENHORST 4s CO. 114 a Liberty .St. ! LAND BARGAINS 180 acres part la cultivation, some fine timber, spring water, some old buildings, located nine miles out Price 130 per acre for QUICK SALE. MUST BE CASH. Hera la your chance ts buy rignt See WJZ.GRABENHORST CO. - 114 R Liberty St. MONEY TO LOAN Will a Loan Help You? . Ton can borrow up to $300 from us In 14 hours or less, and taks from 1 to $0 months to repay. Coma In . . Writs . . or Thone i -v BENEFICIAL LOAN " ' SOCIETT , - OF SALEM, Room 11. New Bligh BsUding . Second Floor LICENSED No, 8-131 by STATE ' 5ia StaU St. Tel l-e-T-S - Borrow on personal property; repay In monthly installment. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO, State lid, .!, Sue uuaroiaa cuasv XL iiti. - - Pk-RSONAL LOANS . KADS en rural tu re, oars, aaiariss an other rood security. Repayable monthly. "When te financial need ess us before closing a loan, - - . . GENERAL INVrTMratT f. j CORPORATION First National Bank Bids. Fbsne tUl MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced ' Arrases te reduce rotu paymants ' : Tea kssnths car .. r -' " Pi Am ElKER - . ..J, v Cor. Libartr &l and Forrr none m . Salao, Ore. Interesting Facts' The cotton- tax la certainly rood for the NRA. The extra work for the accountants figuring It all up. The majority of the world fair visitors come in their automobiles. -O . Friday's Statesman will bring you food news of Interest. Read the ads carefully. One lady told us that she saved the subscription price to the Statesman several times each month by using the Friday paper as Tier food buying guide. .. - O ' There are about 12,000 elk "in the state. About one-third of this number are In Umatilla county. O There-is open 'season on elk in Oregon October .23, 24 and 25th. O A seat in the New York stock ex'-iange sells for 260,000r ? r - ' O . Alaska mines produced $11.- 638,000 in minerals in 1932. FOR SALE WOOD Phono Tracy's. 3911 for dry wood. GUARANTEED DRY TeL 5000 SeJeca Fu Csl Trad m Cottagn, An kinds wood. Tel. 4418. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and whits spaniel dog named Spot Call 4918. Reward, LOST Spectacles with slain a-old frame Box 195 care Statesman. Lost: Rhn and tire. 7.00-3 1. size 13x4.75. Reward. TeL 4147. Reward. FOR SALE USED CARS Borreeo's Better Buys 1929 Plymouth Sedan $275 1927 Cher. Road. Pickup, A-l $90 1920 Bulck Coach, Std. $125 192S Dictator edan .$180 121 Oakland Sedan $225 1927 Buick Std. Sedan $115 These cars are in rood condition HON. Liberty -, -. TeL 1818 Buyers Shopping For Lower Wool Prices, Boston BOSTON, Sept. 3 (AP) (TJ. Dept. of Agr.) A fair volume of business is being transacted tn the wool market. Demand is quite broad but not nearly so ac tive as last week. Buyers sre shopping around in an effort to buy at prices prevailing before the.last rise. Apparently odd lots can be secured under recent mar ket quotations. Strictly combing 56s, blood and 48s, 60s blood Ohio fleece wools sell most ly at 38-39 cents in the grease. New Books Added To City Ubrary SILVKRTON. Sept. 14. New books added to the Silverton pub lic library during the past week include: DeLa Roche, Master of Jama; Dobbs. Men of rJhampoeg: uiaspeii. Amrose Hold and Fam ily; Hill, Prodigal Girl; Hutchln son. Soft Spot; Lampman, North west Nature Trails;. NottIs, . Sec ond Hand wife; Pack, Forestry: Pitkin, Life Begins at Forty; Ro get. Thesaurus; Ruck. This Tear. Next Tear, Sometime; Roe, Wild Hearts; Shrove. The Cactus and Its Home; Stong, Stranger's Re turn; TJllman, Diet for Sinus In fection and Colds; Undset, Wild Orchid; Van Loon, Story of Man kind; DoughlasGUl Huttee, Boy of the Jungle: Traln Paper Prof its: cather. Death Comes for the Archbishop; - Case, 4 Riders of Grande Rondo: Dimnet. Art of Thinking; Jean. Adventures of Fairy Tinkletoes; Browne, Since calvary: -Ordway. .-Handbook ot Quotations; Splnoxa. Philosophy: Roosevelt. Looking Forward: seton. Magic Waters; Hurst, Imi tations of Life. ' Thursday, Septesrter 14 - KOIN Portland 820 Ks. -0:10 a. nu KOlti's Kleek. - S:00 EU Dartslg sod orchestra. CBS. S:15 Harold KalroVs orchestra, CBg. :su Kosatsa uypsy ercoenra, 10:10 Kay White's Travels. ' : 11:00 LaFergs Bersawa Recital, CBS. 11:15 trances Lss Bartes. -11:09 m- Don Ross, baritone. CBS. 12:SOv-Fm WilUaaas sad srekestrs, . -S, CBS. -,- ,v.'- - -vv 11:45 Asrericas Lerlsa Trsie Sevivsl ftotTsas. CBS. etwees the Boekea4s, CBS. ' 1 :45 iefta Kslvia, Irish. Teser, CBS. S .00 7 Malaise Fsseies, DLBS. S :1S Mark Wsrasw's srekestrs. CBS. 8:10 U. a .Marias Band, CBS. S :45 lsdys Klee, seprsDo. CBS. 7:15 Phil Began, tenor, CBS. r- ' 8:15 Olea.Gssr'a erskectra. CBS. S:10 Johnny Haas's orchestra, CBS. 1:00- Ova Am fe slave srehestra, DLBa 10:00 deads Beiaer, erfsnist. DLBS, 10:15 Oeorgjaas Qnartette, DLBS. -11 :00 Karl Daaeer'S srehestrs. DLBa 11:80 Jehasy Bebisssa's Jaatsea Beach t orchestra. ' ' 12:00 Jack and JUTf TaVsra orchtitra. - KOAO CorvaEls 850 Xa. 0:45 Para Market Beperta. - . T:0O Merslag MsdiUtieas. SsOO Meralsir Ceaeeri, . v. 9K0 Hesss Eeeaeaies Ooservsr.' 11:00 Better Health and Loafer Life. 11:10 Moraisg Mstiaes. - , 12K)0 Keearara Hear. - -.1:10 The HoBacmaken' RaTf.Rsnr. 8:80-4:00 Prof. O. V. Basek "rail Msaareasat st the Gsraea 8U' (The Bease OsrJs)i 7 - " 7:00 The Ceseert Ban. -r T:18 Tea Miastea with rasuas Fcopls. -tsso ram jussr. ..v .- ,. . 8:15 rubiag Cssaitieas fa Oreg y us stats tf '; SsMMssbbHK. -wmxjfifi Radio; Program ElEGUILTO EG6S.RUIFH; BUTTED M POOR iountry Lamb ?r!art Steady; Colored fai Hens in 1 Good Weekend Call I PORTLAND. Sept. II (AP) Local egg market continued firm at the opening with all grades un changed except pullets which ad vanced three cents over theTues day. price and one cent over, the week's opening. A brisk opening into retail was reported by the trade, especially on top quality extras. .There was an appreciable movement in pul lets Tuesday, however, owing to the fact , that some retail shops featured them at their current low prices as leaders for the day. Undertone of the butter market was not good. The coast has an enormous supply of storage stuff and the national report Tuesday was bearish, showing ' huge sup plies sll over the nation. Prices for the Wednesday trade, were not changed.. , , . .. Peach market generally was unchanged. ' A few Mutrs were in the market for the day st around $1 the box. Movement of Elber tas into retail channels was rath er slow. Some yellow honeydew melons were in from Dlllard gardens and were offered the trade at 2Hc the pound. The market was reported firm er on country killed lambs. Fancy light veal was in short supply. Beef demand was moderate. A good call for fat colored hens tor. from about Friday to Monday to meet the demands for the Jewish holiday was seen. The shortage for good springers con tinued at fully firm prices. Other kinds were less active. No letdown In the movement of tomatoes into retail was -apparent. The demand was good st current prices, ranging from 30 to 40c and no material change in tbe market was immediately in prospect. BOUDS BETTED UN STEJDT I STREET NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (AP) New York financial markets. limiting their activities to two hours because of the NRA holi day, maintained a firm tone to day. . Tradng was dull, but up ward" trends prevailed in stocks and cotton, and bonds were a lit tle better than .steady, even though their averages closed un changed. ... U. S. Steel, American Tele phone, General Electric, Westing house, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Standard Oil of California, Loew's, Chespeake' & Ohio and American Tobacco "B" were up fractions to a point. Case jumped more tnan z. xtepeai issues were quietly firm ss three more states joined the wet column. Kelrlna- tor to os sprint into new high ground for the year. Sugar stocks advanced. Macleay Looks For School Start MAfTr.TCAV Rr IS .With thA state fair a thing of the past and threshing almost completed all thoughts are drifting echoolwsrd. The grade school will open here Monday, September 18, with lss Grace Birhasds of Aumsvtlle as instructor. charge of grade work at Anms- Potry Spelbrlnk. will ha-ve yllle. Some of the eighth grade graduates will begin high school. Bill McGee, Rodger Baker and Harry Martin Jr., win resume high school work at Salem high and Alan Baker expects to enter Willamette. : ' 600 Pickers Do x Ross Wood Yard DATTON, Sept 13. Picking the late portion of the 185 acre field of Ross Wood hops with more than SOO . local pickers-be ing employed was completed Mon day, v - NOTICE OF FIX L SETTLE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the es tate of George Patterson Marshall, deceased, has filed his duly veri fied Final Account as such Erec tor is the County Court , of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun ty, and that the Court has set Friday, the 29th day of Septem ber, 1933, at 10 o'clock A. M. as the time and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, Marlon County. Oregon, as the place for. hearing the said Final Account and the objections thereto.- i-z -i xi V: :-c:, MEM PEARCE, Executor of the Estate of George Patterson Marshall, Deceased. EMMONS 4k EMMONS, - : Attorneys for Executor, 20C Oregon Bunding, Salem, Ore gon. A. 81; 8. 7-14-31-28. TO TH "MLTCYrTOLDERS OF W.vT . . TWTt PVIIDENTIAL - rjrSTJltANCK COMPANY OF AMEUCA . NOTICK kt ktratiT ri i ut S BKetinr ei the solicyhoMers ef THK PRUDENTIAL INStlBANCR COMPANY" Oh AhlEXlCA will be add st the Horn Office st said Coas pony bt the City of Newark. Mew Jeraer. a Vf aU. thm Frank da of Beccoihar. 191L 1 twetre clock no a. for tfc .panoses! selecs km tosr persons to be roted tor sv tbe relief hoUers' Trastees a swrnbrrs of the Board Iirro tra!M election of DtrecterS b the Coatpaay to be beU oa the Eighth, day of Jansary. 1M4. - - - XtsSd h meetm oeery srl ' e A. ax son) 1 who is ef the age ef twenty -o-e rears or upwards sad whose policy has been i force tor at least owe year last pest shafl be entitled to east ens vote in pertua or br sroxy. xoyyau) d. vrn frvVJr. .): " .v:h"i" '1i ! - it - . - . I . " ' , ...... f I n T rair s chits CHICAGO, Sept. 13. (AP) Like a giant aroused in earnest, grain leaped upward today with a force rarelyeqiialed of late, clos ing bouyantT wheat H'censsTa' bushel higher. . Washington reports supplied the impetus, especially word that the Roosevelt. administration was determined to ' heist commodity values 33 per cent to the level of 1914. Contributing momentum were advices that export of SO, 000,000 to 35,000,000 bushels of Pacific coast wheat would be fin anced by the Cnited States gov ernment and that the president was extending full federal backing to get banks to expand credit op erations without delay. Wheat finished strong st the topmost point reached, 4 -4 above yesterday's -close, corn 2 2 up snd oats I-1 advanced. Closing quotations; - ; Wheat Stp. 88; Dec 91-; Mar. 95Z.9S. Corn Sep. 43; Dec. 52-;t May, B8-59. Oats Sep. 87; Dec 40 41; May 44-. Generai Markets PORTLAND. Ore- Sept 11. (AP) Prod see exchsage. act prices;. Batter, -extras, lOe; Ctaadard lAie; prime firsts J He: firsts lOe. Xgft. fresh ex tras S4t; fresk atediaas 21s. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Oro Sept It. (AP) Wheat . Opea High Lew Close Hay ts 7a it 79 Sept, 08 SO 88 09 Bsc, : 724 74 71 74 Cash wheat: Ke. 1 Big Bead blaestea, 79c; dark hard wiater 13 pet SOc, 11 pet, 71s; soft white, westers whits, hard winter, north era spring; 80c; wectera red S7e. . Oats: Ko. 3 white, $31.60. Ora: Ko. 2 "E yellow, 82S.00. -lUrsa aUnOara. $1740. Portland Produce POSTLAXD, Ore- Sept. 11. (AP) Bottor Prists, extras, 23: ttssdsrss, lie. - Bstterf at Portland dalivoryt A grade 20s lb.; famter's door letiTory, 80s per sweet cream, os aigaer. Eggs Paeifio Posltry Producers sen lag prices I evenise. 26e; extras, Ssc; staaasras, lie; aeaivoM, xie; pallets, 14e desoa. Baying price by wholesalers: freak extras, lie dos.: firtta. 18e doe.; aedivsn, I7e dos.; aadergrsde, lie; pml lets. lie dos. Cheese 93 score Orcma triplets, lie: lost, lis pound. Brokers wiU pay He below onotstiona Milk Contract price. 4 pet, Portland delivery, $1.79 cwt. a grade cream, S7e lb. Country Bests sailing price to retail ers: Conn try killed nogs, seat batchers. ander 150 lbs- 7-: vealers. 70 to 100 lbs- 10-lOUs: asriac laabs. 10 lie lbs.; yearlings 4-5s lb.; keary ewes 3-le lb.; aediaa cows, 6-6e lb; caaasr cows, 2-8e lb.; balls. 4-6e lb. htohsir Bnyiag price: 1083 clip. 15e lb. Casea'ra Bark Bnytsg price. 1038 peel 2 He TV . , A. , M . r . M xi cry, .ouiiuBi. vq iu. Lire Poultry Portland delivery Baying prices: Colored fowls. 4 to S lbs. 13e; orer 8 lbs- 12c; spring pallets un der 3 lbs- 14c; roasters, orer t Ibs- 14e; lecborn fowls, ever B lbs- se; aader 8 Ibs 8c; broilers, 14 ts S lbs- 15c: S lbs. std ss. 14c: stsss. 8c: roosters, 8c; Pekis docks, 10c; colored docks, Se ; geese se lb. Onions 'Walls Walla, $1.25-1.50 eea tal. . Petsteos Local white sad red, 9LS5- 1.50 coats I: Xakima, 91-O-S. CaaUloases Dillsrd stssdsrd $1-1.15: Yakhns taadsrds, 75-90o crate; Dalles, 75 -see erase. Wool 1081 ells, seminal: WiUsaette valley. SS-25e lb.: esstera Oregon, 10-81 lb.; ssaoiers ldaks, is-zoo is. Hsv Bayiac pries froa producer: Alfalfa. No. 1. new crop. 817: clever. Ks. li 914; WiUaaette valley Umothy. 815 1 eastera Orecoa timothy. 818; ssM and grain, 91s ton. ( Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 18. (AP) Cattle: receipts, 150 enetably steady. Steers, common - ana aesioa, s.oo- 5.5s: heifers, rood, common and asedtaa. 8.75-4.35; cows, good, common sad ae diaa, S.SO-8.Z9; low cotter aaa cotter, 1.00-2.50: bolls, rood sad choice. 1.75- 1.50; cutter, common and medium. 1.75 2.7: t osiers, rood aaa cnoica. o.w 7:001 eull. cos oa sad aediwsm, S.OO S.OO: ealTet. good 'and choice. 4.00- S.SOveeamoa aod saediaa. 2.00-4.00. ogst .eeelpts. 400 ; slow, srosas steady. IJcntwrirat. ooo asm -eastee. .Ts- S.15 s aediaa weisht. " rood asd choice. .ro-3.ra ; aesvywsigat, gsa aea esoiee, 4.50-5.04: sack r sows, medina and ssed. 8.254.35: slsushte "nirs. good asd eSoiesA B.so-ejDo; teeaer sn stecser tir rood and ehoiea. AOO-4.75. Sheep t Receipts, 1500; qustably steady. - Lambs rood sad ekolee. 5.15-8.15; common sad senium, 4.00-5 .25; yearlia g wethses, 8.78-4.094 ewes, aediaa to ekoics, 1.25-2.23; coll sad common, .75- L2. . . Travelers Stop J En Route Chicago DATTON. Sept. 13. Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Cats of Glendale CaW left Saturday morninjr . af ter being guests for a week at the Mr. - and Mrs. Ross Wood home. They were en route to the Century of Progress fair at CM csgo and will visit their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Straehauer at Minneapolis, Minn Miss Mareell Reaves, daughter of Mrs. Wood accompanied Mr. and Mrs.- Csto snd will be the guest sot her. sister. Mrs. Straehauer during the coming winter. ITS MY DUTY in inncD TO YOUR PAPER- tm A BAKER AMD MEDIUM OF YOUIl ADVEPIT1S- INGr C0LUMM5 1 .v . Salem Markets Grade - TJ raw 4 tntlk, poo) price, 91.49 per hi Lodred. : . Snrplsw Sl-. tllk baseS ss seal seetkh sst-wmt ejsfosjsv) Mstribater awico Sl.TO . Bwtterfn t Top - Sic, prints 23c, cubes 25c. Prices paid ts growers hy Salea bsrers vepteaoer is (The prices below. sapsBed by' s teesl grocer, sre isdiestivs ef the daily stark et bat are not gaaraateed by The Statesaas) raoiT asd BomMi ' Coast peas. lb. - JDS keens, lb. ' " JS - Haekleberries. Ik. JS String beans. leeeL lb Sift Cabbara. est, .75 ts 3.09 reea eperi, local. IS. .SS - ' onions, sax. buacsea .18 Fotataea local Latin ea. local aj)o to Lis 65 te .95 Paget eoaod .LOO te 1.38 Oaioas, Walla .Walla, cwt AM . AS . .75 Calerr. ses. Apples. Oraveastelns Oranges. Valeaeiss, faacy S.OO to' 8.50 i-aee sacs l.7 te Z.za Beets, WeaL des. ,,. - .10 Tsraipa, local, crate ' .19 Carrots, leesl. dos , .10 8Biaaeh. 4eal. srats Bansa. lb ea sleek Hsada . Csraabers, hotbosse. box nckliBS, 16. Leeai. des. Cantaloupes Grand L ad fresk ., i r Avseados. crate - 818 .15 .5 .25-80 .78 1.75 LSS Sqsask. Dsnitk. des. Teatatoea, The Dalles LoeaL As. s Blackberries Peaches, local, bu Cgg plant, erste . Cora, local, dos. -, s lb. . .01 .1.45 . .04 - .49 Seedless grape a, lag Sweet rotstoes, lb. SCOTS Tep. 1932, lb. BOOS Saytag Prices Kxtnts 1 J9 .18 JO ao 8 07 .11 as Standards Mediums POULTSY Old roosters Colored heas Medium heas Light kens Leghorn fryers Colored fryers CXAT top Spring laabs. S.09 -5.10 oc.-oop First cats . 3.28 Second cats A7S 4.50 Pigs steers . .03 .01 .02 te JO teJ2 ts JDt .09 .OTH Cows Balls Dressed vesL top vresssd aos a US AJTO EAT Wkest, wectera red . .81 .08 .15.00 .17.00 .19.00 .11.00 Wsite. Se. 1 , . ., Barley, top, tea Oat -feed, ton , Oats, milling, toa woyias Oats and vetch, toa Alfalfa, valley, first cut- .14.00 .12.00 Clever bay WOOL -sdlsm S .28 JO .01 .01 Csnrss . Kohsir . CA8CAXA BAR Green, lb. Dry. lb. Stocks and Bonds Sevteaber IS (Copyright, 1933, StamUr statistics Co.) STOCK AVE-AOES Today . 07.8 62.0 84.5 88-1 rer. aay ., . , .. wo.B ai.o . eo.s s.s Week sgo Tear -ago - 94.1 50.9 88.8 86.1 60S 81.7 94.5 8L9 167.4 121.8 228.4 176.5 102.1 68.0 113.7 96.9 . 42.8- 2S.5 6L5 41.9 8 yrs. aro Hlgk 1933 Lew 1933 . Hirt 1981 . . Tt.S 89.8 111.0 79.9 Lew 1932 . . 85.1' 18.3 61.8 85.9 BO-D AVERAGES Today 75.4 74.0 82.S 79.0 day T5.8 79.0 82.6 T9 rrov. Wask am 75.0 79.1 82.7 78.9 Year are 6.1 69.0 84.6 TS.9 8 yrs. are 94.7 109.0 101.0 101.6 High 1933 -, 77.1 84.9 88.5 93.S Low 1988 M.S 87.0 74.1 68.S High 1933 . 7 LI 7B.O S.S TO.l Low 1981 53.1 47.4 70 574 Cole Family has Reijnion at Canby MOLALLA , SepL 13. All of the living brothers snd . sisters; children of John and Mary Cole, were present at the Cole family reunion Sunday at the E. G. Mill er summer hdme on the Mo lla river near Canby. This was the third reunion of the family. : Of the 70 people at the gather ing, the heads of most ot the fam ilies included O. G. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gittings. Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd Miller snd daughter; Mrs. Fran Brush, all of-Portland; Mrs. C. H. Nosier, Hillsboro; Mr. snd Mrs. CarlRickson, Taft; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilson and' fam ily. Rldgefleld; Mr. and Mrs. Al va Condit, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cole and family,' Au.? rora; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole, Canby; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Besls and family, Corvallls; Mrs. J. V; Beach and. grandson. Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller, John Peck Cols snd Mr. and Mrs. Alee Cutting and children, all of Molalla.& . 4 1 - - 4 Lady is Hostess r Tossionary DATTON, Sept. 18. Ten in eml bers attended the regular month ly meeting of the Dayton Chris tian church- missionary society at the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Foster homo Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Charles E. Smith conducted the devotlonals and was lesson lead . er. The next meeting will be held st the Vernon Foster home. TO SUDSCrUBE THRU THE RMSE tW .35 -ts 0 .05 asm .79 02 A 4 JO .75 sea 1.00 4 MORE LDCALLY Top hogs dropped 15 cents In local markets yesterday, being quoted r at SS0.. Wheat made a two-cent recovery." with western red ar (1 -cents and white No. lv stt 83 cents. rr. i- iv. -o'.f, FOSTER MM IS SACRAMENTO. CaL. Sept. 13.' (AP) Wlth-ls tongue swollen" . almost twice its size from being clamped with clothes pins, author ities said, and his face and body; a mass of bruises, 4-year-old Er- win Anderson, was in the custody of city Juvenile . authorities to-. night and his foster-mother, Mrs. Anderson, 30. was arrested and! charged with inhuman treatment. of the child. . , . Afte neighbors had complained. Juvenile , Officer Frank Gessner; went to the Anderson homo and. located the child by his sobs and', cries of pain on top of a garage at the rear of the Andersen bouse. Two clamp-type , clothes plus had been atUched to the boy's tongue which was pulled from his mouth, the officer said, and the.. pros were clamped one on top of the other to give additional strength to their pinch. -. Mrs. Anderson told Gessner the treatment was one of a series of ; "disciplinary measures' she had taken in an effort to break him ot babyhood habits. Country Schools . Get Under Way In Polk County DALLAS. Sept. lti Polk county schools started, their work last week with the Guthrie school. Miss Edith Dunn, teach er, berag the first to open. Guth rie school started on Tuesday, September 5. Four more schools opened their doors on Monday, September II. These were: Broadmead, Miss Al ths, Chandler, teacher; Valley Junction. Bernard Senn, and Mrs. Linnie Price; Enterprise, Miss Lu- etta Baker; and Montgomery school, Miss Dorothy HilL Seventeen schools have signi fied their intention to start the school year on Monday, Septem ber 18, but it is probable that opening at some of these may be delayed. Several schools that were to open on Monday have postpon ed their opening dates and will open on Monday, September 25. Dallas schools will start next Monday and the high school pu pils sre being registered this week. The school offices are open during the daytime for the reg istration of pupils snd will also be open on Friday and Saturday nights. Grange to Meet At Victor Point VICTOR POINT. SepL. 18. Union Hill grange will meet for a business meeting st the hall Friday night. The home econom ics committee, Mrs. Ida Stein berger will be. in charge of pro gram during the lecturer's hour! The supper committee are- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulkey and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mulkey. . Mrs. A. T. Savage. Sr., waS among those camped at the state fair where she was Joined by her daughter, Mrs. L N. Miller and family, of Yacolt, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fischer and son Ma rlon and Mrs. Dell Alexander and children Patricia aid Phillip of Albany spent last week at the Fischer cottage at the state fair, coming home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Giunonr and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulkey went to WTUamlna Sunday to vi sit the new granddaughter of fas Gtlmoura, little Carol Darleno Pearson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Argus Pearson of Ostrand. , Wash., who sire guests at the u N. Pearson home at Wlllam a. Mr. and Mrs. Argus Pearson plan to more to Wil lamina shortly t make their some. - .: School Sept! 25th At Scoto Mills SCOTTS MILLS. Sept. .13. , Sootta Mills schools are to begin September 25. Quite a few from HEtfl FOR CRUELTY here are working in the wood-. burn cannery. Others are in tho . hop fields. : Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hopper or Portland spent the weekend with : Mr. Hopper's brother, Jim, on tho Ablqua, also visiting Mr. Hopper's sister, Mrs. Claude Johnson and ' family. ' " r Mr. and Mrs. W. T.' Hogg nsa .; as their guests Saturday Mrs. Ben, Simpson and Will Looney ot Jef ferson. -They are old friends or Mr. Hogg. .- . : : Miss Marian Magle left. Sunday for Salem where she entered tho -deaf schoolMonday. ; -, . Miss Mamie Haynes and bro ther, Charley Haynes of Portland, visited their cousins, Mrrand Mrs. George Haynes Sunday. - :. . 1 J' ' ' To Attend School . ' i Zzziy-In CaHfortiia " RICK T, Sept. IS. Word baa been received from- Beverly Hills, CallL, by Mrs. M. W. Miller, that her daughter, a Dorothy Margaret Burton, who had planned to enter Monmouth Normal this fall, wiU remain In California. Miss Burtoa wiU attend the Wills Business college and enter the conserva tory ot muslo for vioUa Instruc tion. - - - She wfll make her homo witl her sister, Mrs. WlUlata Owen.