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1 : Ell Cow Leads- Grain 1 ' - ...I- -I iiniriT ii fpr rill n CJ- ft-L-.ih 1 1 vvmnaaBHMBK : . . . , , , - . m m m aa - af a, m a w m m j. m mr1 nr w ar varar- Statesman' VVCIassificdAds Call 9101 ', - Classified " Advertlstms : Single. Insertion per Itct.lOa Taraa bucrtloss par : j line .............. lOV Six insertions pr Uns. .10 One -month par Uae..fi.Qt Minimum chart ...... lit Copy tor'' tbU page- opted until feie tkr Us betora pucUeattoA - for classification. Coy r calved after thl. Uaut will b ma under the aeadlng Too Lata to Classify. The Stateamaa umibw so financial responsibility tjr rron whlta may ap pear In advertisements pmo Uabed Iff Its columns,- and la caaaa whir mif paper la it (a&It will narrat. taat part ot an advertisement tn which tb .'; typographic t Klstaka octal. , ; .. ; Tha Statesman reserve tha right ta re ebje tlonal advertlaln. It far thar raerret til rltt ta classify ail advertising ma der tha propar claaalflea Utnw;. i"i ' - v::-. . - -:.; HELP WANTED MALE 'Wanted : two solicitors, also amateur enietmer call 15 a. Lwty. s , HELP WANTED FEU ALE . wanted 'Woman for housework In country. Boom and beard and small wage J. J. Btac-er, Rt' 1, Stlverton. SITUATIONS WAN7CED ------.------ "-- - -- -- i-jwi Exp. woman. 256 hour. Tel HIT. , Man with family wants position on farm. Experienced. Tel. 41F3J. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1885 Starr Baby grand piano 1217. Terms 12.11 a week. Cline Piano Co. 511 STATE SWEET WATER AND CONCORD grapes Wta. Stoddard, 1 4. on Wal lace rd. : - - : Old papers 10a a bundle, .talesman office. Saw raramlnc and suenma- tBs- g, row Comers. Tel. 428. 1S5S Uerrlfleld plsno. like new. $95. Terms SS a month. CUns Piano Csl, 12 Stats St ---TTi i- "rwifiAfi Jijxni sn n rnaj-xn rvTnn , : M I L K . . High Grade paateurixed. all produced n our own place. '. . Pleasant Home Dairy. Dial til, CU 1 "MNMM' WKMWMMW . . ii ' - .VM vuo rouw ;a sis Btate. HlEh bred, rexlstered. rxifnter mtina. Show doc sires. IX N. Bowiey, Holly- Hair cot 20c. 1414 N. Commercial. Flala grapes. 2e lb. M -mile north of Penitentiary four corners. A. W. King. . v. .... ,- n -,-n-i , n jrjnx $609 Lafargns piano $12S. Like new. $1 a week. Cllne Piano Co S12 Stats. Lata vescbes now readr at the Im :ian iniit farm. Tel 6ZF1L Grapes now ready. R. A. West Rt 7, x usroen Koaa. Sale or trade Four-wheel trallMrCrN1 new tires, for wood range. D. X I itnig&t, Bt , Bx 1SL 1(00 LaFarsme clano 11S5. TJba nw. Terms a a month, Cline Piano Co., - sis Btate. .- 12 gaug'j single barrel shotgun. Near. Ir new, 15. Mike Panes; 176 a Com'L I TRADE MisceOaneooa ' H.rs electric ran ire to trade for 4. burner smooth top gas range. Address box is care statesman. WANTED MJscellan co us Wanted: Used automatic water sys tem tor deep well. Write Box 410, statesman. . j Wanted: Feeder lgs, R. T, Box 4. Hair cut 2Sc Joe's Barber Shop. nu. i a. uiurca sc. Wanted: Veal and beary bogs. Hlxh- est prices paid. SchaUsr Meat Supply, uv a. lzin ec. ' Want force mimn. nine A nndnolnr atra. sorter, tit. j, bx ss, Salem, Wanted used tractor. Must bo cheap. Bute make and price. Box 221 cars Biatesman. Board and room to nrlrata famllv. Quiet essential. Box S27 cars' States man. . MISCELLANEOUS Ws pick bp dead, worthless horses. cows, sneep. 'iej. 4e. Expert batreutttnx; 20o and 15a S02 r. wiflter. FOR RENT ROOMS ...Nicely furn. rooms with sleeping pvrcocs. f 2e vourx. ei jiij. I.l ,-i-.-ir.-irM-irmjxjxjux Steer-tnr room. 4 Iff N. Lrberry. ROOM AND BOARD Board, room, private home. TeL 6S ,. 1 1 - in in-, innj Board, strnm tit, clone tn. 64 8S. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pattoa Anartments. Down town dis trict Call Pattern's Book. Store. Lovetr l-rnu, sDt h. w. hesc also. fefrlg.. garage, 2S. Phone 1114. psSaSsajslssiaBl 1 Nic fora. -tpU. S9 Union. Ftirn, for adult. 29 S K. Summfir, FOR RENT HOUSES 196S N. 4th St. 220 1 2090 S. Church. 117.50; 1240 a High, 15f-t70 States man St. IIS. P. H, Belt 225 Oregon Bldg TeL 1902. . . Furn. and unf urn. houses B. A. rorkar, lilt N. Cottage, TeL 20SL FOR RENT HOUSES IM" ii-'-i-m n 1 1 - - - - , ""1UC?' noasea. Torrent A Grant, -fh-st fioar . nr..t. k..n. TV' mi ,i ,,, .u7"r-1 bouse, (arsge, fmlt, gmrden. chse to. Adults, 116 md, Tet 75. ModbungiUowcloe to. (69 N. Cotta in u i.n m i , pi mi, . ... tmmttmtv ' FOR RENT : . SemMnodern S-rooa bouse? aarace snd woodshed; 1 acrs cIom to ea Gar den rosd. Price JO tno. ; " MiPl. mLLE Realtors 144 State St Phone 70 ueairsbie bouse, centrally located. wlta aarnge, for rent or for oi. J?!f.t7n..5Brini1 or trade. Address w oiaiesman. - ! FOR RENT JL T acrea, S-room house. : ml. from Salem. Inquire at 114 Ma 1 innTr n.nnj.iii . :, One-half of store building. Good for a-rocery and vegetables, ise N. Com- FOR SALE Real Estata II... I. I .- - , HJLUU , JTp?m Utm tot, to exchange 13 moaei. bee owner. - ... tiiwigpmi avenue Modern 7-rm. hanu ln tm Clear. Terms. Box SIS car Statesman; ijn r r - i - i TOR 8ALK OR RENT -Poultry GOOD BX7T3 IN SMALL ACREAGE acre tract not far out- on .pared e-room piastereti bouse, electric weu. raw only IsS Worth double. Choice trr rrepf 1na lm boase, eleetrtc llairta, food well. Trice caaa tkai. sis per month. S per cent tot. Immediate possession. New 1-room shlnsled cottage, nook, rood, plumbinft-. buflt-lns, electric Uchts. carsre and woodshed, drove weu. eiectric pump, large lily pool wn,- snruDs and flowers. 1 acre of uoa una not rsr out on paved road. 4 "i?, cmn bal. easy. CHI1S It MILLER, Realtors tate St. . phone ,703 For Sale Nearly 4 acres with lm- proxraenu uurer miles rrom town on xwuana nignway, sssso. TeL 8810, EXCHANGE Real Estate 'Want farm here far oti ih,.,h.n home Eugene. Inquire 1)0 North Sum mer Btreec EXCHANGE NEWBERG for SAT.TTU Nice 6 -acre tract, highly Improved, modern hsus. barn and ooibldn. Own. f wantgood home to Salem. Place Is cr. nui pay difference for deslr- aoie property. Call at once. Owner uere vraay to inspect property. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors state St Phone 70 IS seres. 4 A. cherries. MAri. Avar. peen blackberries, to trade for bouse u iv wo. iium is a good one, uregon mas, TeL 80? FOR SALE FARMS ,-,-),--,!, , t -in n iin n 11 . , 1 1 i NEAR BEBn '129-acre dalrv farm T.--o v.n fah- house and other outbuild inn o acres of this: place Is bottom land to cultivation. . ..T1" Pjece was valued In l24 at 20j00. Present price 84500 with llh- m u lermsio good party. HAWKINS ROBERTS for Farm Bargains GOOD RANCHES PRTrm riw 20 acres. 15 A. cult rinnA nii cn , - - u. I LIVU1Q timber, good bouse, barn, garage, poul tff bouse. Fenced and closed. Price tiuuu. uire terms, 160 ACRE1S lisae Good house, barn, big poultry house. SO A. cult, running r-t . .i Mr. This Is a good buy. Now is the .uu-j oy inat rancn. See J. D. xj o. xiign est. WANTED REAL ESTATE - - " 'riVnrMVwM., - - - Wanted: Small house for cash. Can A MONEY TO LOAN ....... 1-nnnmuuuu aaiomomi and ChattAl lnana 1 n 20 months to repay at lowest possible GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation si Katu Bank Bids, Phone 8553 ucensea by stats 'yi.K - i-n-iru--.nj-.-v-,. Will a Loan Help You? Touj can borrow op to 300 from us I r "uur" or leM and taks from 1 w v uuauu to repay. Come to . . . Write ... or 'Phono BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIKTT ,. OF SALEM . i We do NRA onr part ;fw..B1Irh Bld-. 2nd floor. t, LICENSED No. S-12 by STATE ill State St. Tel 1- 7 j fl Private money to loan on rrvuV ri ir-i-rinnLi-jru ."fj... . TeL 1182. Room jouiera otors magi LOANS WANTED MONET No- safer Irrvetmn than a ; first MORTGAGE LOAN. S to C tinTes value above amount of loan. In terest 7 eg, semtannuallr. Examtos se curity yourself. See na for hirhiw mm. curea xirs. mortgage real estate loans ess uniLDS MILLER ' . 144 State Street FOR SALE WOOD ! -. in -i 1 1 1 uuui-ii- Phons Tracy's. 3981 for dry wood. ...WW w-yii-g GUARANTEED rlHT mvwt vial TsL 1004) Salem g-oal, b TnA. a Cottsgs. . . .... -------- - --r -L-u-uvQ-tAjyru-i All kinds wood. TeL 4411. Vvv"srsrsiTrsjino riri nsi,i IiTflrt04Uc.reLI7llu Earhavrt Bro, Ash, fir and oak. Tel SC48. For Sale Fresh Jersey cow. Win. Wagner, Rt I, Bx 189, Salem. Oak wood for sale. TeL 2188. 'Dry 'wood, all kinds. Call 4IF14. fmnn ar Kubens. LOST AND; FOUND Found: 8hrlners bipel pin. Owner can Identify at, II 70 Mlssloa street mornings, . .'.- i.:,':'v h;r,?. . LOST Beta Chi sorority pla east slds of Cottage between Union aad XX Reward for return to Statesman. - WANTED USED CARS Wanted Good Used Cars Ws have practically sold sut our stock. If you have a car to sell see us- Ws burr, sell or consign. - - ; BOKREGO'3 CAR MET. 240 No. Liberty. TeL 1811 i Interesting - Facts i: Vv - This week It's Fridajr the thlr- " - O . Most all prices are hlrher in Europe thaa in TJ. S. A, - , -O . Thursday Is Columbus day, a legal holiday la Oregon. All banks and state offices closed. -, -O-. r "Shot Gen for Sale'1 reads a classified ad. Pheasant season opens next Sunday. You can al ways get wliat you want by read lng tbe classified ads. Ton mil a even have a gua yon want to aelL A class ad will do it. FLOWEBS V1EIVED BY LARGE CROWD Arlene Torgerson Wins High Number of Points in Silverton Show SILVERTON. Oct. S. The school children's flower and vege table show held at Silverton Sat urday afternoon and night proved particularly successful and nun dreds of visitors called. There were 287 entries, with Arlene Torgerson winning: the highest number of points. 975. Points won varied from 125 to 975. One hun dred points for blue ribbons, 50, red ones, and 25 for white ones were given. Miss Hannah Olsen was chairman of the committee of arrangements. Thirty children received gifts besides their ribbons. These weu Arlene Torgerson, Glenn Cross, Leone Matheny, Laura and Ma rlon Grant, Dean Btamey, Ken neth Randen, Marie Ann Whit lock, Dora Whitlock, Shirley Ol sen, Betty Olsen, Jacob Amituts, Arthur Amstutx, Joan Hopfinger, Marlon, Walker, Maurice Stamey, Muriel Stamey, Elsie and Virginia WIrVh m TMrharfl HUsnn Cnl. Una Bragg, Dencel Legaard', Vir ginia Sherman, Frelda Hanson, Kenneth Cook, violet Beugli, La- Yon Thomas, George- Hayes, Ma rie Seeley, Herman Vlgland, Eve lyn Thomas .and Bruce Dlckman. Awards were: Vegetable Winners Carrots : first Kenneth Rankin : sec ond, Betty Olson; third. Herman Tig- land. Cabbage: lirst Juajor Heeler; second, Glenn Cross; third, Louis and Marlon Grant -Red cabbage; first and second. Louis and Marion Grant Cu cumbers: first Glenn Cross: second. George Hayes; third, Evelyn Thomas. Lemon cucumbers: first, uean sta mey; second, Leone Matheny. canta loupe: first Elsie and Virginia Wick ham. Beets: first Don Mcintosh; sec ond, Rhonald Matheny; third, Louis snd Marlon Grant Dry beans: first Jacob Amstuts; second, Arthur Am- stuts; third, Kenneth Rankin. String beans: first Doris Whitlock; second, Louis and Marion Grant; third, Ar lene Torgerson. Popcorn: first Ken neth Rankin; second, George Hayes; third, Richard Nelson. Popcorn: first Harold Bllyeau ; second, Stanley Mad sen; third. Dean Stamey, Sweet corn: first Marlon Walker; second, Leone ALatneny. Tomatoes: first Leone Ma theny, Jack Matheny. Bruce Dlckman and Arlene Torgerson ; second, Leone Matheny, Denzel Legaard, Dean Sta mey; third, Glenn Cross. Onions: first j&ennetn jook; second, Betty Olson; third. Dean Stamey. Potatoes: first Betty Olson; second, Jacob Amstuts; third, Margaret Olson. Norse potatoes: first, Leone Ma theny. Sweet potatoes: first Glenn Cross; second, Densel Legaard. Green peppers: first Leone Matheny; sec ond, Glenn Cross; third, Rhonald Ma thews. Field pumpkin : first Mary See ley; second. Milan Weston; third, Jim caman. xTimpain : rirst, Marian Walker; second, Margaret Olson. Sun flower: first Virginia Sherman. Kah lerabl : first Louis and Marlon Grant ; second. Virsrlnla unrt Rial wiiri..nt Turnip: fh-st, Billy Resseler. Parsnip: first Dean Stamey; second, Louis and Marion Grant; third, Betty Olson. . .. SV1: f,rrt Herman Vlgland, Les lie Moesn, Densel Legaard, Virgil De Felro, Thurston Creed, Louis and Ma rlon Grant: second. AriM Tn,... RJebard Nelson, Kenneth Rankin and Alden8nare; third. Collins Bragg, Ma rian Walker. Wiinam tim ... .ii a! len Torgerson. Quince ; first, Grace Olson; second. Mary Seeley. Artl choke: first Doris Matheny; second, ...,. .ivrgBrvon. BOTiswensrat first Kenneth Cook. T.int.i. . i , Amstuts. Kale: first. Marian Walker; second. Arthur Amstuts. Salsify: first Goslin Homes in SSLSJif risnt 2elder,.eomtav horns after whaTJar ant 1t2iimVt.th,,? wU.eries ia the third inning of the second i ""fr- wsufc uce iu I Kenneth Rankin ; second, ' Louis end Marion Grant ' Radish: first Irana J Warren. Peach: ,tlrsu Dean- Stamey, xurataoegaj imcv i v e av Thomas ; second. - Eld on Snare. Apple first Louis and Marlon Grant ; second, Jeno DePlero : third, Ethel Dunn. Garden buckler Evelyn Thomas. Pimento: Le one statneny. Grape: Dwymv Thomas. saaagN oeet: Ulcbard Nelson. - Flower Division v Ztnnla: first Glenn Cross) second, Elsie and Virginia Wick ham. Marl gold : first Collins Bragg ; second, Kenneth Rankin. Dahlia: first, Leon jnamsny ; second, Lavon Thomsa Gla diola: first Maurice Stamer: second. Rota - BUyeau; third, Olans Cross. 'renca -mangoia: rirtt, Marie Anne Whitlock ; second, Maurice Stamey; tolrd, Diana Doyle. Nasturtium: first !7s Whitlock; second, Bonnie Jean McPlke. Mxed bouquet: first Glenn "?; socond, Joan Hopfinger; third, Ralph BUyeatt Aconite: first, Berntee Hanson. Chinese forget-me-not 9 first Freida Hanson. Snapdragon: first Glenn Cross; second, Dean Stamey; third, Diana Doyle, Rose: Maurice stamey. Garden carnation: Collins Morgan. n pIant: first Robert Baked Ooode Cookies: first, Shirley Olson, Marie "Mock and James Mllllkan; ??.L.flrst.Bernle8 Ludvieksen, Ju lia Hutton. Shirley Olson. Shirley oi- HedJSl ZJZeLmc0DeL' Uriels Hedges, Orrea Comghennower. June Shteler Olson.' Donald SSS?. lt Donn J" Flail. Greln. econd Canned Goods Tomatoes:, first Arlene Tora-erson. llUi Artensorgtrt 2n' "8Cond. Arlene Torgerson. Tbma to preserves: ffrt IT. . flr AJ?80- cucumoersl rZ??. -l?JE0rson- Bt-' first . . W'Uick : ,nd, Violet Beu-S?-S flrsr3" i0?1- Apple but 5lAren Torgerson. Chow "". jean uveross. Raspberry let Beuaglt BeanV Whitlock; second. Vlni -a w vM" Eth I T:, VrReuaW. w uah v ajrawiXlJa.. Mfilarma n Seasonal Grind Opens for aorghum Industry WEST STAVTnv rv. a fv.8om.makIflg 18 trting n this district this week. PeopVe are busy now getting the cane ready to cut and haul to the- mill. Mr. Crane will make lorvhnm . .. this year. He intends to run the mill by motor this year. Instead of by horse power, as he did last year. GRADE DAYTOX ROAD DAYTON, Oct. 9 Scranino- .M grading the Dayton -Salem river roao. wun tne state and county heavy machinery tn Hmiat h. chnckholes was dona lata last- week. SELLS EARLY CLUSTERS INDEPENDENCE, net a n D. Matsnda has sold his crop of early cluster hops to A. J. Ray & Son,4 receiving 40 ent ash... being made several days' ago. Radio Program TTJBSBAY, October 0 KGW PORTLAND 680 K. T:00 Foar Southern 8in-ers, KBO. T:15 Organ concert. NBO. 7:80 Dairy Quotations. 8:00 Ronald Back. 8:15 Cross eats. 9:15 The Widow and Anrel Vnf! 10:00 Cookins schooL 10:80 Woman's Msgssine. KB0. ia:io farm and Home, NEC. i:ia Mereditn Willsoa, KBC. 1:45 Lady Next Door. 8 :05 Viennese ensemble, h'BO. 8 :20 Friendly Chat. 4:15 -Toa aad Tour OorerSment, KBC. .mir uoncera reutt, ntu. S :00 Arion trio, NBC. 7:00 Lives at Stake. NBO. 8:00 Amos 'n' Aady, NBO. 8:15 afemorr Lana. NRD. 10:15 Anson Weeks, NBO. 11:00 Sid Lippmsn, NBO. 11:80 Bsl Tsbsrin, KBC. K0A0 COBVAIXIS 550 Ke. 1:30 Morning Meditationsled by Dr. rranx a. jastusws. 8 rOO Moraine eoaeert. 9:00 Home Eronomiea Okierrn- 11:00 Better Health and Loncer Life i:uo jrsrm sour. 2:00 Let's Wsltf. 8:00 Miss Claribel Nye, "When Par ents FartieiData ia Grena Stnd-r S:4S Farm hear. S :45 Farm market reverts. t:00 Roger Morse, "The Principles ef Heredity." T:15 Prof O. R. Hyslop, "Trost ssd eaaen ttrest." T:80 Miss riorenee D. Aides, "The vsins et Ptriodie Medics! Is- speetios ef PsbUs School Ps pils." 8:11 Maiical, Mrs. L, J. Xsrdock, 8 :0O Uaireraity Klght soprano, Second Game upper .right field (tands ... . . - ni-ii i nkuui. i niuu ni iiiui ubio i Business ctory i ! Cards la this directory run a u xnontmy oasis only. JZatet ai.uu per line per tnonttv - AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. the brake and ahtmnr BICYCLES New and used. Tires Ranairinc. harrt w. scOTT. 147 a Com'i BRUSHES Pulley Brush Man. TeL 2811. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. (7. Hulda- Helps Hostessea Tel I94S CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R.-E. -Kortbness CHINESE MEDICINE . , When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every III. H. S. Low, noted Chlr-se herbalist 473 & Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon. Established since 1912 la Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone tea. Hours s to s, sua. 10 to 12 M. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. nours luesasy sna imday, 10 :10 a. jg4I?-P- 148 N. Commercial. CHIROPRACTORS ERi'Jr C.TrV, .OOrOfractw. 288 N. High. Tel. Rea 8S78. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun- era wreaxns, oecorationa c f. Brelt- up, uoriat. e vurt Tel. tie. ALL kinds ef floral work. Luts Flsr- 1st. lth Market TeL 849 1 ULASS INSURANCE BSCKE a HENDRICKS Us N. High TeL 494T COFFET-SMITH. gen. Ins. Tel. 822. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY N THE WELDER LAUNDRT 2SS S. High TeL 1121 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY First to Quality and Service Telephone 2185 1284 Broadway : MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, in. 8.00. Renovators and fornicators Rags- denned. Capitol -MMa vy. . upina, . " iw w ymw, wiu re- made; carpet cleaning;, slslng; fluff ... uuw . K. ununns, BiftUJB i i 1 UL4 rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug Mat- iress racxory, o. ltn St Wilbur. el. tw k. zwicser. Est, ltll. MUSIC STORES u.u. v. vy iLo i-ianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and Diano atu- die,"-Rf Pirin"w. radio.,i. Phonographs and sewing machines, 432 State Street PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician Tj, O. Altman. M. D. Homeonathlat. iwfiM ri . fnone 683Z. Treats both acuta and cnronic diseases PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint a Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING POR 8TATION1CRT- mm, n.n.r.1.. lets, programs, books or any kind ofr 2oa ai eneice 88-7.50; cull eom printing, call The Statesman Printing I mon ni mediam 13-6 good and choice Department 218 S. Commercial. Tele- pnone Hi REAL ESTATE BECKS a. HENDRICKS, TeL 4J47. W. H. GRABKNHORST CO. 114 & Liberty St TeL 1411 aocaiavsirr a- rdv 204-8 First Nat'L Bk. Bids. TeL T88T. STOVES K?If! Knt,ovMepaIrlli:Bt'e,? dawonUwir?dfenfa main, nop oasaeuL docks, logan neoas, CNtiem sencs ana tuova worm, iin.n. en nr..n- Chemekets. TeL 47t4 R. B. FletnlneZ lltAISSf tK , I FOR local or distant transfer stores. I call 8111. Tjrnn.1 ;rr.rf- sS. irv,. to Portland dally. I CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 221 State St TeL 772. Distributing; rorJ wanuoi ana storage our. specialty. I n.i irvr rates. TYPEWRITERS TIPE WRITERS Adding Mch. sold. renteo, repaireo. underwood Agents. fjooK at tiinort, s.l Court. Tel. 85 84. UPHOLSTERING First ' class ' npholstsrlnc. Cushions made and rebuilt Canvas work. Eu- nank-s Upholstery Shop with Sora- nana yiniaa unop. 464 Terry St WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 28 years erperlance, RTD i, nn-x iva. "lei. IlBPTt. Early Morning Fire Destroys Prune Drier SCOTTS MILLS. Oct. 9. Wre of unknown origin about 3 a. m.Lwi98 mf.t.'t.t, ei ss.s Saadav comrjletalvdastroved a I High 1932 Mm T2-S 1110 ' prune drying plant here ; which Harry Pearcy of .Salem has been I retting. Loss is estimated at f WO. in the bunding, but none of the I new crop. The building was erect-1 ed la 1920 by the Oregoa Grow- ers assbclatlon, A .,1 ; Tfl Tiriinii iiiniirn i r iu f-nuaii iiibiitH CHICAGO. Oct. 9. ( AP vorn iea an energetic rally la board of trade prices today, and wheat was - the only grain that lanea to nnlsh higher. Reports of new governmental moves to expand credit did much to Stimulate nntnrn of" all mia I tiIbh tint ..HI.. l i. available to be delivered at once was responsible for a moderate setback In prices ot that cereal. I Notable strength shown by the (corn market was eonaldnrahlw tn. stlto curtailment of rsral offerings -1 ana to the fact that corn prices were near an export basis. Corn closed firm, 14-14 above Saturdays finish, wheat -14 down, oats -4 advanced. Today'o closing quotations: Wheat December. 85K-: May, &54- ; July, 88. com, December. 43 4 - V. ; May, sOK-X; July, 52. General Markets PEODUCB 2XCHAHGB POETLAKD. Ore- Ort. s. I kf Prodoee exessage, net prices: Butter Extras 10 staadards 10 He, prims firsts lOe. tints 15e. Errs - Fresk extras 2e. fresh mediums 25c 1 Portknej Grain POETLA5r. Or (W o I av Wheat fntaret . Open -76 H High 7H Low Close 78H 70 May December 72 71 71 Cash wheat No. 1 Bi Eni llu stem T5e; dark hard wiater 13 per cent 78 Ke. 11 ner cent TU! white, weitera white, hard winter, norta- era tpriSr 85 He; westers red 68 He Osts Ne. 2 white SM 50. Mum A. yellow 21 Millroa Stsadsrd 1S.S0. I Portland Produce POR.Tr.AiTT- rw o,x I ?o Z priat, extrml 28e,' staadards a8 ... i-eruana aeiiyery: A grade 20e. Farmer's deer delivery IBs "F zr 52. li,,!!!r- ww -.s-ww swussa- 8rvuucrri, Eggs Baying pries by wheleulerf: Fresh extras, 28s doiea, finti 21c. me dium 24c, pallets 17e aoaen. usees 92 score Ocegoa triplets lis loaf, 12e peand. Brokers will pay Milk Contract mirt a nr Portland dehjery 1.70 eyt.; B grad cream iie poaaa. Country meats Salliae nriem to m. taller: Country killed kegs, beat butch ers, under 150 pounds 7fc-8e. Veslers 00 t 120 poaads 8-8 He pound; Ught and thla 4-e; heavy earrea 4e pound; lambs, O-lOo pead: vearlinn 4-5n bmh. Hevy eyes 2-8e possd. aledism eowi 2-5e poaad; eanaer eow l-2e pound. Bolls 4-4 He pound. Moastr Baying price, 1938 clip, 15e pound. Caaears bark Burinr nriea lOai peel. 2 He poaad. Hosa Nominal. 1033 Sit-in.. iun.J I Liv poultry Portland deliTery: Boyisf prices: Colored fowls, 4 to I pounds 12c; over S peeads 12e; sprins yimni, i u ponnors lze; roasters, oer IH pnd,12c; Leghora fowls, orer in ponnas ee; anaer BH poaads 7e: broilers. 1H to 2 nonnda 14: 2 nnnnd. 1 0101 and snd Bp 12e; star 8c; roosters 6c. Peking ducks 10c: colored duckl Se: aeeaa 8a Onions Yskima 21.25: Oreeoa tl 2S 1.40 eentsL Potatoes Local white and red 81.SS eental: Takhna 11.1S-1 Jifl- TWli.(.. I fi.so-i.eo. I Cantalouni' riil&ml .t.n.j ai i 1.25; Yakima, r sUndards, 75-80e craU; The Dalles 81 crate. ette valley 23 25c pound; eastern jOragos 'v.. v... UWIllU,! , IliaiB -iio poona: son Mi era ldaha is-20a pouna. Hsy - Bayinr nrlee from nrodnrar Alfalfs, Ne. 1 sew crop I1S-16.50; vetch SIS- Wtll.m.t. ttm.ll.. ,IC. I aaatoni Or-iron iitsa. mil i ' ' Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or- Oct 9.-fAPl Cattle Receipts 2000, calves 200;shs siuii zao signer; steers steady to strong. Steers, common aad medium ' 82.SO- 4.75. Heifers, good, common Snd medium 12.50-4.25. Coys, common and metium 82.25-8; low cotter and cutter $1.25- I 2-25, Bulls, good snd choice 83-3.50. Veal- 84-5-50. eommoa aad medium 12 -4. Hogs BeeeintS 2500. 25-40 kirhar Mked. Lightweight rood sad ehotae 85-8; me dium weight food nd choice $5-5.85; heavyweight rood and choice S4.60-5.15. Packing sews, medimm aad good, 850- .. eiaagnter pigs, goos ana choice 13.60-4. Feeder a stacker pigs, good ssd choice 84.50-5.25. Sheep Receipts 2500; steady. Lamb, rood aad choice S3-5.75: com mon snd medium $3.50-5. Yearling weth ers 12.50-4.50. Xwet T5e-4. NOTICE OP APPOINTMEXT OP EXECUTOR NoUco Is hereby given that the by an order of the i vuuuiy voun oi ue estate ot ure- til " a v" e 7 'a. T " V C.U VMM. Mi, ,1B V. M T V4 August. 192J. was annointnd pta- cutor of the will and esUto of Jernaha A. Rnter. dacRd and tv v i - n.i.. L n I u u" u.uuueu as siicu. Ail vcrsuus navug claims against saia I AKtBTtt sr. Iibrak nntlfia gir, il.Z' I't " VArlflPd la. TrX. "nt the same, duly verified as re- uj iaw, w iuo uiuiersiKneu at 687 Statesman St, Salem, Ore gon, within six months from, the date of first publication of this notice. Earl M. Pettycrew As such Executor. KOWITZ 4b COOK Salem, Oregon. Attorneys for the Executor. Date of first publication: October 8. 193. Date ot last publication: October 31. 1923. o 3-10-17-24-31 and Bonds STOCK AVKBAGXS Oatnbae S Today 91.S 44.8 77.S 82.0 rrrrioa tf-ay . 90.4 43.4 T5.8 80.S Weeksg , ,, 85.4 41.7 72.1 76.4 Tearsr 53.2 25.9 84.4 68.8 XZTSA9 7 Xl l S"2 Lw "8a 85.1 18.3 81.8 88.0 Today " ' " 78.1 , 74.1 79.4 T8 Buy , ts.o ! ! ' If f nil fVeJeV iv.v A C ' Sl4t A ' 49 St 1 6k s year g ...... es.s l07!s " 9! loo.i High 1 9.8 mmm H.i u.w n.s si.s I 2" " ? Stocks Lew 1932 bij 47.4 7o.t stj 'Crado B raw "4 "milk; -ot) pool price, fl.43 per hasnl--:; -v.. , Ssvpln. fi. U tivtrl Wstributor price l.TO Prfs 23ct enbej 24c. Prices paid te grewers by SaUm bsyers (Ths nHrra v . . treeer, sre iadicsilva ef the daily market . m iu stasesmstty rsfrrrr ajtd vEORAii.es Italian Broccoli. c : j Psrsaips, box lug - . j& Tmraipa, bex lag sX usaaeraa. lug 1h .65 Leesl egg pi,at J? Ceaet seas. lb. 9 LaUage. est 75 u lM0 T.,a Piner. local, lb. . .04 tlLK ts L25 California ieed .S.00 ta S.40 a.oo 1 i.as 1J!5 1.25 . Ai rage Baud 0 'n.' crrX- Laiuth. Clkn. dm Applea auaga Joaathsas , 8nits .75 .90 -1.2S Pesaeck Onagcs. Valeacias. fancy Plaes pack Baeta. lxl An .75 S.00 t 3.50 0.7S to 2.25 - .15 Turnip, local, crate Carrots, loul i.t .86 .15 Epiaaeh, locX erateTIZZZ -50 to .75 Bananas. I. .05 05 U .75 - Unda GinnheN katVa... L. Csntsleupet, UellissyiU .1.25 1. 10 .6.00 vuiara Lemon a .90 t Limes, fresh -vscsdos, erst San, ah nani.li lu .1.00 -3.25 .25 -1.00 J5 .75 .75 - .10 - .03 .1.00 .L00 - .03 . .40 . J8 nusoars sqaash Tomatoes. Ths Dalles oeai. enshel Peaches. Talci Cora, loesl, dot.' Ca.mha. IK SeeaUeaa rrnm lng Sweet Potatoes, lb. ..! HOPS leas fn..i n. ioxsy grapes 1938 dusters, lb." Caisa Boyiag Prices Extras Standard Medium .. .24 .22 - .21 . j04 . 40 . Jb .07 - .11 . JS -4.75 -5.25 -5.00 -4.75 iVoxtai" Old reoatara Colored hens Med ram sea Light keaa Leraorn fryers Colored fryers ttXAT Spring lambs, top nogs, xep First cuts Becead cuts Steers .03 .01 ..03 to t to Cows Bans J02t .02 .07 K Dreed veal, top vresaea Bags X7V .55 .57 .16.00 -17.00 19.00 anara asm craw Wheat, western red White. Ne. 1 . Barley, top, ton - Oats, feed, toa Oats, milling, toa Cross -Word Puzzli By EUGENE SHEFFER p p 14 I fl' I1 i l' w wt " V 30 VP7 31 32 - 33 3H 35 7 34 777 31 2 : Z 777 y Hll I VA' I I I HORIZONTAL 1 What noted jurist succeeded Justice Hokses ia ths United States Supreme Conrtl 8 Ascend 11 Consume 12 Told ldPreposition 1Q Cloth worn under the chin by children 15 To steep 19 Chemical symbol for nickel 20 Mnminated 22 Grade 24 Corpulent SS What ia the official ssa for Psrsia? . 27 Freexe 28 Habitual drunkard 29 What note- Aaaericaa fat veator construcUd ths first practical telegraph 1832 1S35? 81 Make a glancing movement 53 Proceed -35 Twice - 33 Dark oily liquid 37 An international language 88 Sinned 40 Shrub 1 ! 42 Any split pulse 43 Young of the bear 44 What American statesman aad eabinet-ofBcer was chairman f the Anaaricaa delagatsoa at the recent World Ecoaomis Conference held at London? 48 A number 47 Dogma 1 49 Portuguese cola 60 Suffix: Pertsining to 51 Press for payment 52 Floor-corering : 54 Like .' 55 Lessees 58 Knock - " 60 Dropsy 61 Mental strain r VERTICAL - 1 What former U. S. President signed ths bill establishing a r - Federal Radio Commission? ' f Musical note . . 8 Gentle blow - -4 Situated near the ear . " . ; 5 Conjunctioa r - 6- Beverages ' . -'' 7 Rodent- " .- 8 Pronoua - " . v : 9---Member of a legislative body 1 10 Prepare for publication 13 What ts the language of the Scottish Highlanders? 15 Tree Ra lly Ftt'ClK flREr.'ORE CHEERFUL NEW YORK, Oct 9. (AP) Most financial markets . looked fairly cheerful at the beginning of a new week, today. "American v Telephone, Republic Steel, New York Central. Balti more Ohio, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, U. S. Steel, Wes tingbouse. Chrysler. Roars i?n. buck. Case, Standard Oil of New jersey, union pacific, Santa Fe. duPont and Bethlehem st.i i. vanced fractions 'to more than a aI . a . 1 J . - . "uici iisu van, up z net and Allied Chemical, in 2. stronger than fun of the mill Is sues. Metals sagged. JohnsvMan. vllle, American Radiator, General wifu, uooaycar, American com mercial Alcohol, National Distil lers, Schenley, Socony- Vacuum, Nash and Park Tllford were among the gainers, some of them being fairly active. Volume, however, totaled onlv 1,247.380 shares. , SILVERTOV. Cir. e...... two boys and instructors ade the stock judging tour f o the Smith Hughes valley Bchools Saturday. The. group met at ML Angel dairy, where two classes wr bM In Holsteln judging. A similar number was hed at the Jersey barns of M. G. Gnnderson and ma class Judged Polsjnd Chinas at the Gunderson farm; near ' Silverton. n-l : - iue group menr motored out to the Cass Nichols farm nea- Salm where one class was held in each: Durocs, Polands and Chester Whites. ; The- schocJ? miVtn th -. were Silverton. Panh-r . Wnthn- Newberg. McMhmvllle, Albany) Lebanon, Corvallls and Molalla. On October 14, a similar trip will be made to Or.? Stat -al lege where practlee ndglar la sheep aad beef cattle will be held. Hay. saying pHeea Oats and retch, toa Alfalfa, vsUey. first ext. CloTtr hay - - WOOL afedmm -11.00 I4J0 -12.00 J23 . JS course i Mohsir I CAS CAAA BASK Oraen. IV. . XI 4S try. 1 17 What American general was military representative ef, the U. S. at the Peace Conference and was also a saenshsr ef the SopressM War Cotmcil? , 21 Scotch cap ,' 23 Unit ii Because 26 What Swedish chut, eW- ceased, has provided for an nual awards to bea factors ef science, literature and the fas-' tharanca etf naaeaT - 28 Feminine name . 30 Free 31 Eccentric rotating-plece 32 What noted , flyer, is ge User i with his wife. Assy Johasoa. recently complete. afssW-etom flight . from Eaglaad to the U. barely escaping diaaaUr whea their plane landed in a anarah. In CMlMav 34 Commanded 36 Portion of an tzndergronnd stem S9 Hnrriod J 40 A heavenly body 41 mongrel r . 43 American cola s 45 Grassw field 46 What EaglUh sagar saarckaat tonMid the natsoaal Uallery 47 Oceanic fish 4ft-Rvnlva 51 Obstruct , - 55 Aeriform fiuia ' 66 Chemical symbol for neon 57 A thoroughfare (abbr.) 59 Jumbled type , , - j 4 7 Herewith is the solution ta Yea. terdays Puxzle. faseHsM. IHtlat