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-. the OREGOJTiSTATESSIAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Mornlnj-, September 23. 1933 PAGE SEVEN by Breaks Bested THEY PULL ran V 4 t t f I X 4 i 9 4, i T v P 4 Statesman Classified Ads Call 0101 j ; '' Caalfled Adverttstsg Stasia taaenloa par Uet.lO TkTM taiMrtUuu par i , , iiaa ---- a 20c 8tx tnsertlona per line, . Ob month per line.. 9 L- Minimum chars .. ..2le Copy tor thl pat eepted until f:28 tha area las before publication for clasa-tleatloa. Copy re eetved after (hi tin 1U b raa under the beading Too Lata to Classify. ; The StUHmn 1 aasamaa as finaac.-l reeroiunhlUty tor arrert which say as MU la adtartlsemanU puo llshod la Its coiam-a, and la aasee wbero this paper to at taalt will rcprtat that pan of aa advertisement la which- the typographical aUsUko oeeaza, Taa 8U tesmea iMinM tao right to reject osjee ttoaal adTordafac f t far thar reserve tha right to classify all adrerUBdas aa dej tao propar ' elaasifica ttoa. i-i' HELP WANTED MALE Wanted : two solicitors, also amateur entertainers. Call 155 8. Liberty. HELP WANTED FEMALE Girl for housework. Small family, References. Box SOS, care Statesman. Wanted: Woman accustomed to chil dren, bouse work, small wage. 134 Ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED German lady, middle aged, wishes to take care of motherless home or small family. Box 309, care Statesman. Willamette student wants work for room or room and board. Tel. 3088, Dean Lockenour. Reliable school girl wishes place to work for room and board while attend ing beauty school. Lois Graves, Rick reaft. Ore, ! Work wanted by experienced steno grapher. References. TeL T5J2 or write Box 300, care Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Peaches, few days only. Hales. El bertas, late Crawford. At -Waconda, Britt AspinwalL Old papers 10c a bundle, Statesman office. Saw gumraktg and sharpening mile E. Four Corners. TeL 4380. High Grade pasteurised, all produced on our own place. Pleasant Home Dairy. Dial lit. Call 42F23. For sale. Date prunes. TeL 51F15. Oats and 1-3 vetch seed He lb. XL C. Smith, Brooks RL L TeL 564S. Commercial drying. Walnuts $15 per ton, filberts 87.50 per ton. Route S, Tel. 54F4. Used pianos reduced to 839. $59, $80. New uprights and grands, reduced In Tironortion. Easy payments li aestrea. These are real snapa See now. Tall- man's. 385-395 S. 12th, near o. f. Depot. Wind fall reaches, also X H. Hale and Improved Crawfords, 1st and 2nd grades. A. L. Lamb, Mission uottom. All you want of those big, luscious tree ripened Improved Elberta, J. H. Hale and late Crawford peaches from our high land orchards this week. Open Sundays and night till 10 p. m. Puritan Cider Works, TeL 6428.' 74 twin Harley-Davidson '27 model, or will trade for car. James Sexton, Route 8, Box 133. Weaned pigs for sale. Rt 4, Box B0-O. Tel. 13F2. ' WANTED Mlscellaneoua Hair cut 25c. Joe's Barber Shop. KRA. 154 a Church St. Wanted : Veal and heavy hogs. High est prices paid. Scfaatter Meat Supply. 190 & 12th St. Wanted: Office space. Give full par ticulars. Box 807, rare 9tatefman. MISCELLANEOUS Expert halrcutttng. 20c and 15a $03 8. Winter. WWMW,WVWl We pick up dead, worthless horses. cows, sheep. TeL 4849, Hair cut 20c. 1814 N. ComwercIaL Hunters notice: Taxidermist, 25 years experience. New location. E. E. Wlirwins. 1 mile Pacific north. FOR RENT ROOMS mi. Nicely furn. rooms with sleeping porches. 725 Court. TeL 3723. Large warm fr. cor. room, private home. 909 Center, cor. Summer. )MWVwwWWW, Sleenint: room. 438 N. Ilherty. ROOM AND BOARD iw Board, room. Near P. O. I4$X. Board, close m, 492 N. Summer. Attractive well furnished rooms with board. Preferably to teachers or office girls. TeL 3538 or call 330 N. Sum mer any time before 1 p. m. or be tween 3 and 6 p. m. Nice large room with board. One or two people. 1010 Oak St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Wia' Patton a Dart man I a. down ton dis trict, coolt clean, comfortable, nrtvate bath. Very reasonable. CaU Patton' s juook store. wwV Small furn. ant. 292 N. Summer. " i iirwxftaj-vxi-ij-ijuijvji.jxji. Lovely 3-rm. at h. w. heat. alee. reing, garage, $25. Phone 1154. 2 rooms, close In. 288 8. Cottaire, ' 9 FOR RENT HOUSES -a-i--sMM-sj Modern baci, Inattti- itlK T St. Fum. house, nraxa. 780 M. CeXtaMm. rurn, unfurn. houses. Torrens 4 Grant, first! Coot Masonlo building. 5 "one sift. - jM . IPtll m . - -- wiuHra. inusn, Forkner, 1410 Oettaga, Tel. 80L FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Rear of 1135 Rural Ave., 8 rms. .$8 ln Wimur St.. 4 rm . $1 328 Bush St,1 3 rms. ; 110 238S W. Nob HUt SC. 5 rms. 1288 K. lit St.. 4 rms. Salem Heights, rms. 14 40 Broadway St., 8 rms. 2014 Maple- Ave t rms. 108$ Spruce St, rms. Two of ttte very best modern homes In Salem located Cor. Market N. Summer Sta f rms. and ISO S. 1 4th Street, S rms. ; CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 344 -State St. F-rn. house close In. Can sub-let part I"6? UV carrying OW ,- l to help pay rent. Tel. 7748. 5-rm. bungalow. Inquire 11)4 S. 14th St. TeL T640. . God 4-r hmje, s. 187 N. Liberty. Iraneed through modern transpor-1 I FOR RENT Wanted: Renter with equipment to lease- 1 2 ft re farm on , crop basts. Theodore Martin, Turner. Ore.. Re 3. For rent: 300-acre farm, only parties with sood references need calL Must hare own equipment. Mrs. S. A, Back ett. Route 1, Box ISO, Salem. WANTED TO RENT Experienced farmer wants- farm on 10-50 basis. Prefer hay farm. A. Den ham. Route 2, Box 140. We have cash rentes for f anna Oresron Tnnd Cr Wood burn. Ore. FOR SALE Real Estate A sljrhtly 7 -room semi-modem horn. basement, fireplace, beautiful grounds 110x133 reet, targe rruit. nut trees, grape arbor, garden, garage. Near jun ior bleb and two grammar- schools. nice view, paved street. Only 13250. terms, uwner, ? Kurai Avenue. Yet. 1854. FOR SALR OR EXCHANGE v 174 acre farm in Yamhill county. fair set buildings, about 30 acres lnlus cultivation, balance pasture and tim ber, creek, spring watnr piped to bouse, on good road and M mile to school. Price $3000. Will exchange for Salem home or small acreage. 40 acres few miles out on paved road, 5 room house, small barn, creek, about 6 acres cleared, balance timber and pasture, well fenced. Price 12000. Want Salem home In exchange. CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 341 State St. TeL 1708 ii"iiisMi-rsrerars FOR FEW DATS ONLY Drastic reduction in sale price of beautiful colonial home only i blocks off State street. Worth $15,000. Owner will accept $5800 with $1000 down. Discount for all cash. Mast be seen to be appreciated. Call MRS. ELLIS for appointment, with CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. TeL $708 BUT TOUR HOME NOW Dandy S-r. modern bungalow. Base ment, furnace, trays, fireplace. Corner! lot. Street paved. For ttuhrk sale $3850. Dandy 5-r. house, 10 blocks north. Basement, furnace, fireplace, every thing modem. Only $3300. $a00 down. HERE IS A SNAP 8 -room, almost new. Full basement, trays, and a real buy for $1800. $600 down. For a home buy, see JAS. D." SEARS, Realtor 1S3 S. Hlerh fit EXCHANGE Real Estate 1 08-acre farm. Sell or trade. A sacrifice City property. Now Is the time to get a good farm. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Building TeL 8909 One acre, best soli, with small house, Portland suburban district, to trade for Salem property. Box 308, care Statesman. 5 acres, clear, In So. Calif, for suit able equity in country home here. In quire 19(V8 N. Summer St ACREAGE 58 acres, 7 ml. north of Dallas, fenced, some timber, good soil, on good macadam road. $1000. 40 acres of excellent land S. oil Woodburn. on paved road, 12 cows, tractor, new mower and an farm equip-1 ment, X horses, hay and growing crop. 37000. 33 acres. 4 mi. from saiem, on pavea road, ( room plastered house, 5 acres I In orchard, fenced, $5000. Trade for small house In Salem. MELVIN JOHNSON 275 State St. Tel. 8798 WANTED REAL ESTATE My client must live In West Salem. I Will buy on terms to $1500. See me 1 now . H. C. SHIELDS 22S Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902 j0maMMamBmmmm0m00m0mmm00 WANTED Furnished or unfurnished houses tori rent. If your property is for sale, rent I or exchange, list with us. r-Hii.ns & miller. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 8708 Business Opportunities For sale: An attraclve community rrocery store in Salem, for paruciuarsi Bot 310. care statesman. LOANS WANTED MONEY-No "safer investment than a nrst uuktuauk iaaii. to oi times value above amount of loan. In-1 terest 7or semiannually, lsxamine - curlty yourself. See us for highly e - cured first mortgage real estate loans. See CHILDS 4k MIlil.Kr. 344 State Street ivpcmnr 4 inin TnY Ult-Jiuvu - - whit Lerhorn nuliets tor sal. TeL 1S3F3. Lee's Hatchery. Bi " qrj, pullets . ",': .Vc! TeL 107F33. rARS.SMTTT, YOUR a.ASSFED A? SUSIE BTOVwHT tSULTSTX)'mE MEVJ VE0?LE VJH0 K()V1NTHE FLAT SHEW. PESTkABL- NEwKBOkSL Interesting: Facts In 1932 some 21,288 schools j TeL 4703 hed 63.438 busses over 641, CIS cuuureu iu iuuuui k i cost of only 848,759,730. Education certaL-ly has ad- latlon. Nippon's population Is lncreas- j Ins at the rate of 4 babies per minute. O- 1932 Japanese births totaled 2,182,743. -Or In 1929 over 45,000,000 vaca tioned In motor tours. ; i 0 17S teachers and over 5000 pu pils In Salem public schools. O . LIVESTOCK and POULTRY For rale : 1 work team, weight about 3700. Frank Duerst, Rt. 1, Box 50, siiMimity, ore. MONEY TO LOAN -- - I-,-ri-yinnnnnr Borrow oa personal property ; repay in mocuuy installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO, State Ho. 8-149. Hi Guardian Bids.' Tel. 3877. PERSONAL LOANS MADB on furniture cars, aejaiies other rood security. Repayable monthly. When to flnaaclal need see before closlns a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bjs- Phone 8551 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced arrange to reduce rout payments Ton keep the car P. A. EIKER Car. Liberty 8V and Ferry Ptirm 4TX3 Salem. Or FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, 3388 for dry wood. QUA RANTEED ORT rL 5000 tJaiem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. - AH kinds wood. TeL 4413. Dry fir, oak. TeL9769. Ear hart Bros. ayjsssasaassissasasaai yasasag"ansisssw SAWDUST TeL 8932. Ash, fir and oak. Tel 6443. Dry wood, all kinds. , Smith ft Rubens. Call 48F14, LOST AND FOUND Lost : Male Eoston BulL Reward. Arch McDonald, 1115 N. Winter, TeL 4352. Lost : Ladles white sold Elgin watch Dallas Cut-off. Reward. TeL 3854. Lost: Green Conklin fountain pen In Salem nost office. Finder nlease Dhone stmt Lost: Bumper oft Buick sedan, be tween Salem and 7 miles NE. Finder advise, will pay reward. J. W. McQhee, Rt 7, Box 113-a, Salem. Lost: Small black Scottish terrier. Phone $084 Graham Sharkey. Person who took umbrella from sorch of 1895 Saginaw was seen and recognized. Return to place token ; no traestions aked. FOR SALE USED CARS chevrolet gives more McKay's used cars SPCIALS 27 Stude Sedan : $175 '30 Oakland Sedan 385 31 Stude. Coupe . 395 30 Chev. Sedan Like sew 375 32 Chev. Cpev Perfect condition. 495 31 Cher. Coupe 365 31 Buick Sedan - ,. $75 Jl Chev. Truck . 425 TERMS TRADES Open Sundays and Evenings McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 333 Center 430 N. Com T. Phone $18 CHEVROLET GIVES MORE For Sale: Fordaoa tractor In Rood condition. Terms or car la trade. Only $5. Phone 318S. McKAT CHEVROLET CO. 833 Center St. 430 K. Cornl. WANTED USED CARS Wanted: About S-ton truck. Prefer solid Urea. We also need some light closed cars. BOKREGOS CAR MARKET 241 N. Liberty Phone $$ r.l--. 1frar Qalom? waov- - v w - - Fire Lookout on Visit HATESYILLE. Sept. 22. Mr. "d Mrs. A. Olson, who lived to -m.jvm- . . to Salem. II. Smith, who for the past summer has worked as tire 1' . . . -.r.rr , ivu. , t - I turuea. soma sanusj ur a.wn I days' visit. HO Will retUTtt again soon to build government shelter I sheds, about 20 miles from the rra .rru,t, M, wnrV to take 1 about six weeks. I - R. Batdorf left Sunday to try W- lk Me!-Un - w vt s -a - MMJI YEStI WATCHED EVErtYnTHPCT CAME OUT OF THE THEY HAVE A . LOT OF THH&5 BORROWS '"J-:, siness Card la this directory raa oa a monthly basis only. Rate: $1.00 per 11m per month. AUTO BRAKES wilra rk tna brake and ahlmmyH doctor. 37 outi, omm.a. street. . , " l-irYCTFT New and used.- Tires. Repairing. harrt w. scott. 147 a. Com'i st.ltnraoTer In wool, which la estl- BRUSHES Fuller Brash Man. 1483 X street. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 71 8. Hulda Helps Hostesses. Tel 4943 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Tforfhnesa. CHINESE MEDICINE when others Fail Nature's beds tor every Hi a t Low. noted Chinese herbalist. 473 & Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon. 1 Estabusnea since in uuiua. i p.lif CiuiniltiHrai ftM. -Talanhone I 5753. Hours I to . Sun, i to if M. 1 Or. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 :se a. m. te 4:30 p. m. 148 N. Comawetal. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 258 N. High. Tel. Kes. o7. FLORISTS CUT fl ewers, wedding bouquets fun- I era! WTeaths, decorations. J. . tsreic haupt, florist. iT Court. TeL . ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Fler ist, 1th ft Market. TeL 0593 GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors. TeL 510. Walter J. Downs. 880 Brers. INSURANCE BECKE A HENDRICKS HI N. High j.eu COFFET-PMTTH.- gen. Ins. Tel. 8833. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THR WELDER LAUNDRY 2S3 a High TeL 1135 CAPITAL, CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Telephone JlSS 1244 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 50 lb. $8.00. Renovators nrl fumteators. Run cleaned. Capitol I Bedding Co. TeL 4069. 3030 N. Cat itoL i NAW: miTirui sTkauie lb oruer. Diu re made; crpt cleaning, sianng ; iiuii tr,M Fatorv. a isth ft Wilbur. TeL 8441. otte r. zwicKer. kst. . . X . . va. aiaial MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing I machines, sheet music and piano stu - w was seen anaiaiea. repairing rmuios, i iiuiiusmn.- place from which and sewing 433 -tat. Street. dies. Repairing radios,, phonographs Salem. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint a Rooflwe;. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, paauph lata nroa-rnma hooka ar any kind of printing, ceil "The i Statesman Printing ukTi.n4Bii- a fa vvuuuat -- phone 101. REAL ESTATE BECKB HENDRICKS. TeL 4947. w. H. ORABENHORST a CO. 184 a Liberty St. TeL 4is. snrniiPSKT a son 304-S First Nafl. Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807. STOVES STOVES and stova repairing. Steves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. An kinds of woven wire fence, fancy ana plain, hop baskets, books, logaa neo-s. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 382 Cnemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER for local or distant transfer storage. call 3131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. CAPITAL- CITY Transfer Co. 228 1 Stats St. TeL 777X. LNstriDunng. ror- wardlna and storage our specialty. Get our rates. TTEWRITERS TTPEWRmCRS Adding Mch. : sold, rented, repaired. Underwaod Areata. CookeaiBhrtlOworlJrt WELL DRILLING R. A. West. 30 years e per lance, RFD 7. Box 303 K, TeL llOFi. - NOTICE OF A PPOTXTMSXT OF ADinXTSTlLVTurX ; Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of tha State of Oregon, for tha Coun ty of Marlon aa Administratrix of tha estate of Ellxabeth Shelley, deceased, and that aha has duly qualified as such alztratrz: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified , to present tha same, duly verified, to rae, at the office of Ronald C Glover, my attorney, ' 20S Oregea Building, Salem, Matioa ' County, Oregon, within six months from tha data of this notice. .--;'r Dated at Salem," Oregea, ' this 2nd day of September- 19X3. PBARLt A. LINO, Administratrix of the Estate of x Ellxabeth Shelley, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVEE. , Attorney for Administratrix, 205 Oregon BuUdln g, Salem, J rTL.,S; - vregon. a-e--. Harry Stella, former Ohio State university wrestler, has aaaoaae- ad that ha la turning prof essionaL I1ECILJLTC L IS URSE Sales in Piece Goods Marts Heavy; Foreign Markets Generally Firm BOSTON, Sept. 22 (AP) The Commercial Bnlletla will say tomorrow:. "Darias the past rwek there has been a further substantial ated to hare accounted tor aa additional twelve to thirteen mil lion pounds of wool. Mostly, the wools sold have been of the fine and fine medium order In the dean price range of 75-80 cents and holders are now revising' to sell on these levels. Medium wools have actually made a sain of a cent more la prlee for the- week, and scoured wools have advanced several cents for some of the Ush er qualities. The foreign markets are- gen erally firm. London has main tained Its opening level of Tues day, which was. for most descrip tions, from ten to fifteen per cent above the close of the presedlng series, and the primary markets are all exceedingly firm On a PSX- i tr with London. " "Heavy sales are reported again in the piece- goods markets, cut ters-up and clothiers evidently be ing convinced that sound statis tical position of wool argues for higher prices, especially should there be further Inflation. "Most of the fall mohair clip has been corraled this week In Texas at prices ranging from 40 to 45 cents for adult and from 50 to 5S cents for kid, which pri ces mean a rise of about ten cents a pound for sorted hair in this market." The Commercial Bulletin w 1 1 publish the following quotations: Domestic: . Scoured basis: Oregon: fine and F. M. staple 78-80; fine and F. M. Fr. combing 75-78; fine and F. M clothing 71-73; valley No. 1 74 75. - Mohair: Domestic graded: Oregon: First combing, 60-52; second combing, 50-55; third combing, 45-50; fourth combing, 40-45; good card ing, 4Q-45; first kid, 75-78; sec ond kid, 65-88 WITH PRUNE CHOP Continued rains this week I "I i I cuuiueu who neavy winus oi liiursusT. obth DruuEiiL rnnniuer i gIs havoc to the prune crop, now I la harvest. Some growers report- a . A .a am a.. i ea yesieraay tnat a poruon oi we i fruit in their orchards has been I cracK through to the stone, while ciBtn aa iucu iuag, luuuga noi deep, are frequent. 1 Brown rot has appeared to some ,.nt ia nia BB Bnlt f nt also, and as a result of these conditions there will be some loss. Canners and driers are urging , haste In harvest In order that as large a percentage as pos sible of the crop may be saved. Prunes, fresh, are running a good price this year, and for this reason growers themselves will be more than anxious to deliver as large a portion of their crop as ripening conditions permit. CONDUCT REVIVALS SILVERTON, Sept. 22. Sun day morning the Loyal Friends class of the Christian church will be in charge of the morning serv- ice, as Rev. w. O. Livingstone has gone to North Bend to join Mr. Livingstone, where the two with the assistance of DeVere Penhol- low are conducting an evangelis tic campaign. They will return, to Silverton the first of the month. , Radio Program xow pjKTtrr ao Ke. SATU-UJAY, tUCBBa 33 7:00 Vasa J-aUly. KBfV 7:20 Organ concert, NBC. 7:35 Orgaa 4meoxt, KBO. 7:45 Ronald Back. SK)0 Salt and Poasata, VaC. 8 :15 Americaa Lesiom Campaign. Legiom " B:15 P.lmn- Wnmmm HinMrl V,m slC KBO. - 9:30 Cooking sekeoL - - 10 :00 national Pans aad Heme Hear, KBO. i . 18: SO Woman's Mag-slae of the Air, KBO. . . : , 8:00 Hotel St. Regis orcustra. 8:20 Friendly Chat. 4!D0 London Terrace erchestn a, KBC J :;Tf5. V.". . aseptic :2A!.i Z?A? rLP. .. " ' 7:15 Charles Hart. KBO. 7:80 Hotol MonUirwchestra. KEO. M-rk Pilc baritone. V:00 Hsmer Siegfried, tenor. 0:8O Ran mm Bnadwav. 10:00 Hn a Palme ates- KBO. 11:00 Sil Lippmaa's orchestra. KBC. 11: 15-12 ;0O yua Veadera,, HBO. , r ........ KOAO C0nVAIS ESS Kc aATtTEPAT. SErTTT-TBTra J S:30 htasical eye epenerc S45 -FkB urkft x-Dorta. T:30 Morning - atediUUoaa U4. I Miss Merry pta. 7:45 Sea ing the hesiTTIssa. . fill u s S:oo aten stag eMeer ' IQi Hesse eceate-des obs-rvse. . 10:00 Mmsiaal staciea. 10:80 The pcra-eei aseledlea. 11 : Better health aad longer Ufc 13:30 hforaiag ntiaoc ' - 13 :0S mam. farm hr --:.:.: . 18:10 Ia the day's maws. . 11:35 Farm aaarko veeertc Mnsie by the Ores Hay rs, 1 9 rhyh-Veledioc - -t u - - S :0 Th aa-ski 1 am yoer bsarfli pisseat- S :S0-4 :0 Aoolisa S:30 la the-day's aews S:45 Ihnncr wniie. ' 7:45 Market reperts. 8:00-S,:00 MusU) oi the atastsrs. ETBACKS POSTLUDE TO ACTIVE BUYING CHICAGO. Sept. 21. (AP) Notwithstanding strong rallies at times, wheat today finished at a moderate net loss after aa ex treme new break o.f 2 & cents fol lowing yesterday's 5-cent collapse. Aggressive fresh buying which developed la wheat when extreme setbacks today had tumbled the market down- to 10 V cents under the week's high point appeared to be based largely oa belief the bulk of liquidating- sales were ended tor speculators who recently had bought because of supposed like lihood of uncontrolled Inflation. Much of the new buying was at tributed to domestic milling ln- teersts. Wheat closed nervous. lVa-fa under yesterday's finish, corn off to 4 up. oats K-?4 advanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat September, 854; De cember, 81-; May. 9S-. Cora. September, 4f ; De cember, 50-: May, 57. Oats September, 38; Decem ber, 39-; May, 42-4. raoDTCB zxcHAzraa PORTLAND. Ore Sept. S3. (AP) rmbm exeksace. set vriees: b otter, ex tras, 20c; steader, 10 He; prise firsts, 19 He; firt. 18. Eggs, freik extras. 20c; rxMS mediums, zse. Portland Grain 1 PORTLAND. Or,. Keot 22. f AP) waest upea liKCS Lew Close Kay .70 H 77 77 Sept. -71 H -74 H 73 H 68 H 8 Dee. 74 73 7S Cask wheat No. 1: Bir Bead blaetteai 78; dark bard winter 13 pet 77. 11 vet s; sett waits, western wmte, bard wia tr, aortaera spriag es; writer red S4. uau: am. a waits, ss.&o. Cora: No. S yellow. 24.50. Millraa stsadard. 10.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 22. (AP) Butter prints, extras 23c: staadarda 22e. Batterfat Portlaad delivery: A grade, 20c; farmer's door delivery. 18e per lb.; sweet cream 6a bigher. Egg Pacific Poultry Producer" sell ing prices: oversiie, 28c; extras 26c; Standards 28e; mediama 23e; pallets 17e dosea. Bayiag price by wholesalars : freak extras, 3 It des.; first, 18c; aaodiams, 17e dot.; aadergrade 13e; pullets 13e. Chcee 93 score Oregon triplets lie loaf, 12e poand. Brokers will psy He below quotation. - Milk Contract price, -pet.; Portlaad delivery, $1.70 ewt.: B grade are sat 37tte lb. Conn try meats Soiling price te retail si.: coantry killed bogs, but butchers ander 150 lbs, 8e; voalers 90-120 lbs. 9H-10e; light snd thin, 4-6e; heavy calves. 4-5e; spring lambs, 10-10 He lb.; yearlings 4-5e lb.; heavy ewes, 2-3e lb.; medium cows. 2-5c lb.; canner cows, 1-2 e lb.; balls. 4H-5 lb. - Mohair Buyiag price: 193$ clip, 15e lb. Caicsra bark Bayiag price. 1933 Peel. 2e. Hop Nominai. 1933. 33 40c Live poaltry Portlaad dolivery: buy ing prices: colored fowls. 4 to 6 lbs 18; ever S lbs., 12e; spring pullets, S to 3H lbs, 14c: roasters, over SH lbs, 14e; Leghorn fowls, over 3H Ihs, Sc; ander 3H Ibi.. 7c; broilers, Vi to 2 lbs, 15e; 3 lbs. and ap. 14c; stags. Sc; roosters, Se; Ptkia decks, 11c; colored dackt, Sc; ssese. 8o Q. Onions Walla Walla, $1.25 1.40 cen UL PoUtoes Local white asd red, $1.85- 1.50 eeaUI; Yakima 81.50-2 Cantaioune Diiiard standard. 5e- cantaloupes ihiiar itnd-r. si $1.10; Takima atandards. S0-80e crate; Wool 1933 clip, nominal; Willamette Valley 23-2Se lb.; eastern Or-fan, 16-21o lb.; southern Idaho, l-20e lb. Hay Buying price from produced: al falfa Ko. 1. new crop. $17; clover. No. L 814; Willamotu valley timothy, $15; eas tern Oregea timothy, $18; oats sad grain, $15 toa. I Portland Livestock i - .- PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 22. (AP) Cattle receipts, 100; calves 50; fairly ac tive. 8taers common and medio m. 8-8.35: heifers, seed, eonuaoa and maoism, 3.75 4.25; cows good, coatmoa and modi am, 2.50-3.25; low cutter and catter. 1.25- 2.50; baHs. good and choice, 8 .00-8.60; eatt- canou and medinna. 1.7 5-8.00 : vealors, good and choice, 6.00-7.50 ; coll. common and medium, s.uo-b.oo.; eaivea. good snd choice, 4.00-5.50; com ason aad mediam, Z.OO-4-oa. Hog receipts, 800; Market appeared stoadv with choice light batchers again gelling top 15.50 wtttt ugnt paeciag sows $4.25. Ia the pig alleys feeder coatiaued J qooUbU U $4.25-4.50 Tvtitvelrht rood and choice. 4.75- 5.50: mediam weight, good sad choice, 4.85-5.50 ; heavyweight, geod aad choice, 4.40-5; psckisg tows, medium snd rood. 8.2V4.10. 6-eep receipts, 2000; trsda eoatiaaed steady. Qoed te choice wool laaabs areaad JS0 top with ewee areaaa sx.ev--.av. Lt. rami and choice. 8.50-5.75: eommoa aad mod hue, 8.75-5.25; yoarliag wethers. 3:50-4.50. CALL FOR BIDS Olf BONDS Sealed bids wUl ba received by the undersigned until the hour of 7:20 o'clock p. tn on Monday, this 2nd daw of October. 1.33. aad ;i , i ,v r ania4 I .. 11 v i DB .O-UDOO QUncll l SU W Wlij of Salem, Oregon, at tha city nan In said city, for bonds of the mty General Markets In tha amount of Twenty-five thousand tlZ5.eoo.ooi ootiara , described as follows: City of Salem Sanitary Sewer Bonds In tha amount: or .: 000.00 la denomlnatlo of $1000 I each, helnr dated September 1022. maturing serially la aumerl- leal order at the rata of siooo I an tha first dSV of September, J lf d JZ. 00.00 Oa tha first I ' . .v f aih vaar dav of Sestember of each year thereafter beginning with year 1025 and ending with year 1941. said bonds to bear In terest at tha rata of four aad one half (4) per cent per annuin. payable seml-annuauy. Each bid mast ba accompaa ted by a certified check for two per cent C2) of tha par ralaa of tha bonds, made payable to tha dty as a guarantee of good f faith. Tha approving opinion at Messrs. TeaL Wlnfree, MeCulloeh and Shnler will ba furnished tha successful bidder. ' " - , Tha right I reserved by Comm oa Council, to accept bid ar to reject all bids la Interest at the City. . . .- - ; MARK POUI-S tf, Cltr Recorder Salem, Oregoa, 8 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 22 - Salem Harlietsj Ml PRICE 1108 Grada B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, a 1.49 per hundred. Sarplas 120. (VIA. bated ea fcaltetfat averagaj sewli ttaly IHstrtbator price l.TO Ba tt erf at Top 10ct prints 23c, cabes 24c Prices said t crewera y Sales layer. epiesiser xx (Tke prices below, soppiied ky s loesT Creeer. are iaaieative of the dafly aMrket wm are ne gearasteec sy imt autsaaa non asm naxTAaxaa LeesI egg plaat - .03 rears, oa. - Jti ComU peas. lb. - 109 Lima Was. lb. JS rreekiebeiTies, lb. JS stnag fteeas. local, lb. , , " CabkaM. ewt. .75 to i-SO 04 Greea euxra, leeaL lb. Oeioas. ins. baaekes .15 retatees, lots! tisttaoa, Ineal JU00 to L25 . AS t JOS .1.09 to L3S Faget BoaaS O-toas. Walla Walla. cvV 1J5 Msb Ceimry. In. .1.25 3 jo1m, GUavemstaias .75 firsages, YalsMiBS. fancy 1-00 to 3-50 Plare sack 1 te 2.35 Soots, locmi. in .15 Trmipi loeol. crate " .30 carrots, local. Sos . .15 Spiaaea, local, crate Baaaaaa. lb. mm stack JO to .75 A3 305 H Ha sea Caeaabera, hetbeosa, box Plck-ag. lb. . .7 -02 .04 JO J60 .0.00 ijoe S.35 J2S JSS .30 .75 1.75 , .08 :os 1.00 1.50 .04 H Local, sos. Ceataleapet, Craad Islaad Lsaioaa , r mri Lhaeav fresh Avaeadoa, ante Squash, DaaUh. 4m. Tomatoes. The Dalles LeeaL Ke. 1 Blaekbernes Poaekes, local, bo.. Corn, leeaL dot. -, Casabsa. lb. Seedless crapet, lag Tokay grapes BvHt Potato, lb. Praaes. lag. Bar banks Hora .Top. 1032, IV, .40 aooa S bj lag Prices Extras Standards Mediums . .23 . .21 . .20 . .04 rooxTar Old reostors . Colored kens j Mediant hens j r . .10 . JOS . .07 Jl . J3 -.00 5.25 5.00 Light kens Leghorn fryers , Colored fryers . MEAT Sprier lambs, tap Hor. top First cats Second cats 4.75 4.60 to .04 Pigs Steers Cows - .03 .01 .03 te te 4)2H Balls .03 .09 Droned vesL top Dressed hora - OSAXM AJTO HAT Wheat, western red , Wkite. Ke. 1 Barley, top. tea. Oet. feed, ton .. Oats, millinc, torn . fata. b i ax ariLoe OaU sad votck. toa Alfalfa, valley, first cat , , - .07 .50 ... .01 ' 15.00 17.00 100 .12.00 .14.00 -12.00 Clever hay . WOOL Medina Coorae . Mohair .23 .23 JO .01 .08 CASCAXA BAJLK Oroea, lb. Dry. Is. Kelley is Ordered To Albany a Aide For New Receiver SILVERTON, Sept. 22. Lloyd H. Kelley, receiver of the First National bank of Silverton. has been ordered to Albany for the time being by the comptroller of the currency, James T. F. O Con ner, to instruct C. C. Bryant In - 1 the receivership oi tne f irst na tional of that city. 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Butterfat held at tthe one cent raise of Thursday, and no othet changes were reported. Rains have made no boost In the prune price, Italians are to he selling at low figures at the-or chard, around 40 eents per bushel ; Some dealers are paring 25 cents per 20-pound box for Burbank prunes. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept, 22. (AP) Despite the strenuous ef forts of speculative Interests to . make it appear as if there was aa actual shortage of fresh churn ing, the market for (butter was about steady with business up to and below the established Quota tions of the produce exchange. Market for eggs showed a gen erally steady tone for the day in fresh stock but mixed lots of fresh and storage were Included to show a rather wide spread of values. Demand for live chickens was ' holding at least steady with an active call except for light weight hens. Both live and dressed tur keys were continued in strong call at full prices. No change whatever was shown for the day in general country meat trading. While there appeared a good demand for Elberta peaches and late prices were held, J. H. Hales were slow and accumulating in storage here and at the source. Clings were finding call. ? Continued heavy showers have made it impossible for western Oregon oion growers to get their stocks trom the fields. Stain dam age . sseraiiy expected hut otherwise quality was reported as extremely good. "Winter gardens for relief work at Manning. S. C, will contain 100.000 cabbages, 25,000 collards and other vegetables. Grating renta-s for state lands were reduced 50 per cent in Mon tana by an act of the 1933 legis lature. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVERAGES Today 91.5 45.3 73.0 S1.4 Previous day 89.9 44.0 73.1 79.7 Week age 96.0 60.8 78.S S5. Year ago 63.6 85.5 100.0 65.S 3 years aso 156.3 118.4 212.3 160.2 High 1933 :102.1 68.0 113.7 . Low 1033 42.3 23.5 Sl.S 43.S High 1933 72.8 89.8 111.0 73.9 Low 1932 35.1 13.2 51.8 85.0 BOOT) AVESAQES ' 73.7 74.2 79.S Today 75.8 75.4 783 74.5 Previoua day 73.4 73.3 79.S Week ago 75.3 78.9 82.6 Year sgo S years sgo High 1933 Low 1933 High 1933 Low 1933 67.7 , 7L8 84.5 94.7 109.5 101.1 101." 77.1 S4.S S8.5 S3.6 58.8 87.0 74.1 63.6 71.S 78.0 86.3 78.1 53.2 47.4 70.9 $7.5 a It 20 23 30 33 'A 37 33 41 H5 50 51 5-4 VT VERTICAL 1 roster 2 smell 3 end 4 impeds , legally 5 armed com bat (5 spheres of action 7 imperfect 8 bargain 9 100.000 17 borders 19 city la Nevada 22 racter istic of faultfinder 24 Londoa officer who inspects measurea used ia publie ' he houses 10 skill in per- 5 parasitic -ormaxtce . insecta 11 dance step 26 tardy suns wm HARVEST OF OHIO I- . 25 ln W7s I 27 eut the out side part from 2S eager 82 alow; ia musie 24-Romaa ' - tyrant J7 exact satis faction for ..' 41 stage piece eart-ten pol Si - 45 " newspaper 45 places 47 coverin . lor tha i bead .- : 5 i S-isast 40 color 60 worm