The OREGON STATESMAN, Salm, Orcron, Wegnesday Elaralmar,' Odeber 11, 1933 . PAGE Nn.U t . I. r t rt 1 t t:, 1 ram. PULL Yl Statesman . Classified Ads --Call 9101 , CUssifled Advertletag Single insertion per Htte.lwe Three insertions per Hue ! Six tawrtloM jer Ufll.'.lCc Ob month per Una. .91.38 Ulalmam charge; ..... tie V - Copy for tai page e eepted nam 1:80 the eveav fas before publimloa for classlttcatlo-q Co j V r calved afur Ut time will be run under tte beading Too Late to Classify. . . The Sutetmaa .aastf-aee aa financial I rapaasibtuty tyx errors valek, mar ap pear ta advertisements pao-lishtd- la it- eeiumnav la cues where thla paper la at fault will wprlnt that part at an advertisement ta which ta typographical ' snJitake tear. -: i The Ststastaaa reserrea ta right to reject objee tkmtl advertising It tar laer raaarrc the right to classify all advertising a tfes ta proper' tlassiflca Uoa. .. -4-"V'v - 1 HELP WANTED MALE Wanted : two solicitors, also amateur entertalnera CaU 155 S. I4toerty. Men wanted to supply customers with - famous Watkins ProdacU in Salem. Bustaess established, arnlncs average iS .weeUr, PT tnrta tmmeaiaieiy. Wrlt J. R. WaUdM Company, 4S34 HoUia, St, Oakland, caiixomia. RA1X.WAT KAIL, CLERKS. Steady. r ids. Commenca ILSS.tO month. Connoa education ' aufllclent. Sasapla ' roachinf FREE. Apply today sure. ; State ace, oecupaUon. Box UU1 care ruusuaa. - .TOUNQ MAN Ta learn w buslnesa, References re Mirad. About. SIS a week to start Call at SSI 8taU St, Room SOS. Wed- redayfrow I t s p. w. Tmin rnTTtrt Fini A T I? I UELP WANTED riUAJLlU I Wanted Woman for housework in I rmiaiir. Roobb svod board and small wages, J. J. Staeger, Bt. 1 SHrrertoa. Girl for general housework. Give are. wage and reference. Box 32J. Statesman. ' - :- Wanted: Refined lady far general housework. Beferenoes required. Box - T!S Statesman. -' " ;" ' '" SITUATIONS .WAK17ED Exp. -woman. 25a hour. Tel. 561T. ' Mast with famRy-wants position on farnv Experienoed. TeU 41F3X.- : Tonng man wtshea day or ntgbt work In Palem. Bor sas care Btamnma. FOR SALE insctHaneoa SWEET WATER. AND CONCORD Crapes, Wa Stoddard, 1 mi. oa was- , lace rd. " . Old papers lflo a bundle, Statesmaa Saw gumming and sharpening snile BL Four Corners Tet 4280, MILK -,) High Grade pasteurised, all produced an our own place. LI . ..... t pieacanx Home Dairy. Dial lis. CaQ I Kirh bred, registered, pointer pupa Show dog slrts. U. if. uowiey, uouy- .wood Kennels, Kt,., .pox b Hair cut 20c 114 N. Commercial. Flala grapes, 2e in. -mile north f Penitentiary four corners A. W. . King: ' - , . I Lata peaches now ready at the In- v lab Irutt I. arm, lei sa j. Grapes now ready. R. A West, Rt. 7, Bx 203, Garden itoaa. tMVha-isWssasfes'V's aaaial . i - Sale or trade Four-wheel , trailer, ' tires, for wood-range. D. I Knight. Rt. , Bx 141. f r ii"u i ii uy i M.nfc r " - a 11 rann alnzla barrel shotgun. Near- . r ly new. $5. Mike Panes, 37 & 8. ComX Grapea Call evenings. TeL S1F22. WANTED MLscell an eo ta Hair cut 2 Sc. Joe's Barber Shop. KKA,' 354 8. Church St. -- ejLni-i iij-uuv nnrirfcnrii-ri t Wanted; Veal and heavy bogs, Higb- est prices paid. Schaller Meat Supply, , 1 10 a 12th St. ' ' Sjl u"u"Lriimrriiriri- ------- - -- t I ' Board and. room In private family. Quiet essential. Box 827 cars States- !Wt buy used clothing. TeL 9525 and sxill can. 124 N. Commercial. I Wanted, wed 'fomlrare. Phone 43S8. I tllSCELLANEOUS I We pick up dead, wortnieas nors f rows, sheep. TeL 4869. r Expert hair cutting, JOc and 15c. 80S B. Winter. - U ' Casts paid for Junk of all kinds. JTOR RENT R0031S i Nicely rrarn. reams with, sleeping w gwrcbes. 725 Court. TaL 3738. Sleeping room. 484 W. Liberty. ROOM AND BOARD - Board, steam beat, close in. 1432. Sjajs I xn JaTTsfil"i 'room, $4.60 week. 3 meals. 43 North S'jmtnr. ; FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton Apartments. Down town dis trict. Call .ration s noon awn. i Lovely 3-rm, apt., h. w. heat.- else, yefriC garage, za. x-none eiaa. Nice turn, apta 190 Union. . sjuuxrinnrinrv i i'i I i ' m ' ------ - i Fum. for 8 adult 293 24. Summer, i. '. r Pnn RENT HOUSES -T :r . .... . . n.- .1,.. US, a fTswr it ea . ma a Trio-h tIK r K7S, KLalea. c - sis T M R1L 35 Orea-on Fiirn. and unfum. houses. R. . A. I Tori ner. 1418 N. Cottage, TeL 303L Dtiairanle house, centrally lcatea. r with a-araxre. for rent or for sale on rour own terms or wui traaa. Aaaress 3X izi cute tenia. . 1 FOR RENT HOUSES I - T c Interesting Facts : Furn. uafurn. , houses. Torrent A , Grant, first Door. . M-sotJo building, v , ' - phono !. .f -. . ,, . , , ; rv v7 ' :;' ' tf' . "' ,.- : TOR RENT - 'mJyJk ' J Senil-modetn - &-rtom bouae, garage ; s f and woodshed, t acre cloa In on Gar- . . f ai t " den rond. Price mo. H 1 U I V V t CHILD8 HIIXKR. Realtors V .V S4 Stity Bt. -- Phone 70t j V"i, ,-. ..-... , lL f fa . FOR RENT : 7 For- Rent 5 a ores, f-room bouse, 2 ml. from- Salem. Inquire at 314 Ma sonic Bid. ' . . ' One-half of store buildm Good for grocery and T-rrtaMes. 150 N. Com mercial. .- Ground floor office space. Good lo- ration, oo window space. 14 & LHI-rh. Tel. 8114 FOR SALE Real Estate Modem T-rtn. bouse. 1 lots. $2750. Clear. Terms. Bex tZS care Statesman. FOR SAiE OR RENT Poultry ranch, ciose in. Call at 237S State. -. i -.- - - -.- ..ii.-- - GOOD BUT3 IX SMALL ACREAGE 46 aere tract, sot far out on pared road, 4 -room plastered boose, electric Ikrbta, sood wen. Price only ssau. Worth double. , ... Choice X-acre tract close m, X-roora Ttojae, electric Usnts, cood welL Price eie&St cash ml 1 per nonu, per cent tat. Immediate possession. New 2-room abinrfed eottase, nook. rood pinmbinr, built-ins, electric Hsltts, caraee and woodahed, drove weu, , electrio pump, large lily pool, lawn, skrnta and flowers. 1 acre of (rood land not far out on pared road. Price 11709, cash 120 1, baL easy. CHILL) 3 MILLER. Realtors S44 State St. Phone 670S For Sale Nearly 4 acres with Im provements -three miles from town on Portland highway, li00. Tel. 4810. For sale: S1S9 equity in good lot and small house, good location. Inquire !7I IV. IWR. EXCHANGE Real Estate Want farm here for clear suburban borne Eugene. Inquire 1906 North Sum mer Street --"" i i-irin'iiiirinrinriririru,'Lr KX CHANGE NEWBEEQ for SALEM Nice S-cre tract highly Improved, modern house, barn and outbids. Own er wants good home in Salem. Place is C5r Py ainerence xor aesir- ab)e property. Can at once. Owner i bare today to inspect property. . CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 144 State St. Phone (70S Strictly modern house la N. Salem. te trade for suburban property, 5 to It A. People anxious to trade. .. H. C. SHIELDS resmn Bttlldmr Tel. 3902 1 FOR SALE FARMS GOOD RANCHES PRICED LOW 10 acres. IS A. cult. Good soil. Some Umber, good hoese, barn, garage, poul try booae. Fenced - and closed. Price reduced to 83 9 09. Give terms. IC ACRES 8(590 Geed bouse, barn, big scmltrr house. t A. cult running water, some tim ber. TMs is a sood bur. Xow is the as- o boy that ranch. See J. D. Sears. 138 & High St. WANTED REAL ESTATE irrTOsnrTTTrn ooorsjnr ruxrbsa 1 Wanted: Small house for cash. Call 404. MONEY TO LOAN I WWmmmmrnm0t00at100m0)H0Wl i Automobile and chattel loans, 1 tol" v . ri 20 months to repay at lowest possible al1 persona baring claims against rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local co nx) ration 1st Natl. Bank BMg. Phone S5S3 Ucensed by State Will a Loan Help You? Ton eaa borrow up to 8200 from us in 24 hours or less, and take from 1 to- 20 months to repay. come in . . . write ... or 'Phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM We do NRA our Dart Room 118, New Bllgh Bldg., 2nd floor. LICENSED NO. S-12J by STATE 518 State St. Tel 8740 Private money to loon on good real estate. Chas. Hudkins, TeL 8182. Room 8, Miners store Bid. LOANS WANTED , MONET No safer Investment than a first MORTGAGE LOAN. 3 to S times value above amount of loan. In terest 7 , semiannually. Examine se curity yourself. Se ns for bighiy se cured first mortgage real estate loan a. See CHILDS MILLER 344 State Street LIVESTOCK tnd POULTRY For Sale Fresh tenet cow. Wm. Warner, Rt. S. Br 169, Salem. FOR SALE WOOD Pboete Tracy's. 3988 for dry wood. GUARANTEED DRY TeL- 8800 Baicm Fuel Ca Trade Cottage. . Dry fr. oak. TeL9769. Earhart Bros, -Ash, t ir and oak, Tel II4L IMMMMAMMaaM Oak wood for sale. TeL 3483. Dry - wood, alt kinds. Call 4IF14.I Smith Sf Ttuhena, LOST AND FOUND LOST Beta Chi sorority put east side of Cottage between Union and XX Reward for return to Statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS II Pontlao coachi cheap, er win trade for wood or -eow. , 114$ Fair- WANTED-USED CARS Wanted, Good Used Cars - We have practically sold out et stock. It-you have a. car te nail see ua. Wa boy, seHUor consign. . BORREQO'S CAR MKT. 14$ No, liberty. I . TeL 2181 Cash for anuul car, TeL 7226. Gll-CiAXDIiT. GETS AWARD WOODBURN, Oct. 10 Don Gillanderf, ooa ot ReT, and Mrs. D. ' J. Glllanders, plans to leave soon lor Schenectady, New York, whem he ha? been granted a po sition as atadept engineer in tho General Electric laboratories. He received the appointment only at tew days ago. He is to report at the New York laboratories Octo ber II. -The German air attack on Parti took place. 19 years ago today. : - , O The First National Jank opened In Portland in 1865. If ereryone spends eTeryone works. Spend now do yonr part to bring prosperity, A rear ago the. 758,000 h. p. hydroelectric at Dnieper try Rub- j sia was dedicated. 0 Flying time from Portland to Seattle is a few minutes orer an hour. Interest in Wall Street Slumbers; Turnover Light NEW YORK, Oct. 10. (AP) Interest in the stock market was dormant today. Several utility stocks improved fractions to more than a point. American Power and Light, Am erican Water Works, Common wealth & Southern and National Power & Light being rather ac tive. Steel common closed a point lower while the preferred, with a dividend meeting two weeks dis tant, was firm. National Distilleries, American Commercial Alcohol, IT. S. Indus trial Alcohol, Bethlehem Steel, Western Union and Union Pacific were down about 2. U. S. Smelt ing, General Electric and Public Service of New Jersey finished higher. Turnover fell to 1,140,510 shares. MRS. WAIXSOOTT PASSES INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 10 Mrs. N. C. Wainscott, mother of Mrs. F. G. Hewett of Indepen-I dence, died at the home of her son. Dr. E. J. Wainscott, at Rose-1 burg, October 4. Funeral services were held at Roseburg Friday af ternoon, -witn commitui in a cemetery at Oakland, Ore. Mrs. Hewett, accompanied by her son. Fred of MeMinnvIlle and daugh ter, Naomi, went to Roseburg for the Funeral. Mrs. Wainscott spent about two years at the Hewett borne here.' going' to Roseburg several months ago. NOTICE OP APPOINT3IENT Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned nas been only ap- .-4 . . n l"0 .Vuurl ol the State of Oregon, for the coun ty of Marion, as Administratrix of the estate of Emma W. Rodgors, deceased, and that she has duly --f J a laa-f jl sm.il I t tne estate oi said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney, at 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated- at . Salem, Oregon, ' this 27th day of September, 1933. HATTIE WASHBURN Administratrix of the Estate of Emma W. Rodgors, Deceased. Ronald C. Glover.. Salem, Oregon. Attorney for Administratrix. S 27 O 4-11-18-25 Stocks and Bonds STOCK ATXBAQB8 October 10 Today 80.0 44,0 78.5 " 11.8 1 Prsvionadsy B1.8 44.5 , 77.5 82.0 Week sgb 86.1 41.5 T2.9 76.8 Tear ago - 60.0 2S.5 79.1' 51.0 Syearsare - 189.7 109.7 169.9 143.8 High 1933 102.1 58.0 118.T 96.S Low 1938 , , 42.8 23.C 61.5 43.9 High 1933 72.3 89.8 11 1.0 73.9 Low 1932 85.1 13.3 51.8 33.0 TL 73.8 74.4 80.1 Af5.0 79.4 75.5 73.5 7401 83.1 70.0 99.4 100.1 88.5 83S 74.1 68.8 $8.3 TS.l 70.9 57 J Previous day 73.1 74.1 Week age 78.1 73.0 Tear ago 63.5 - 64.4 . 8 years ago 88.1 107.S High 1933 77.1 64.9 Low 1938 6S.3 67.0 High 1933 71.8 78.0 Lew 1933 53.8 47.4 Radio Program wSSVaSDAT, OeteW 11 -MW POaTXAHD 618 Kft. T:00 Four Seetbern Siagers, NBO. - 7:15 Orran eeaeert, HBO. - 7:80 Orchestra. i, 7:40 Thompsoa aad Dabera. :00 Boaabl Back. 8:15 Old Memory Bos, VBO. t:15 The Widow and AageL NBO. 10:00 Cooking schooL 10:80 Woaaa's Mara tine, KBO. -1:15 Southern Symphonies. KBO. 1:45 Lady Hast Door. NBO. S :05 Tleanese ensemble, HBO. a :z raeaajy i;aa 4:00-7-Hotal Biltmore orchestra, KBO 4:45 Rhythm Bases Is, KBC. 5:05 etriagwood. assemble, KBO, 6:80 Vines program, HBC. . , , 6 :00 Astoe V Andy, HBO.- 8:80 One Hta'a Family, KBO, . -8:00014 Memory Box, HBO. -.15 Herb Dana ea football. HBO. 9: SO Frances Ingram. 10 :15 Aasea - Weeka erehastra. KBO. 11:00 Sid Llopasaa'a erebestre. HEa U:S0 81umber hour, NBC - ?in2:?,iZ?z: 8:00 Kerning eeaeert. " r - m-wwatei 9:00 OBoma Economics Observer. 11:00 Better Health aad Loarer LLfa. 12:00 Farm hour. -l:00-CoUere Coavseatloa. . - 3:00 Aa Tea Like It, With Aatkoay .-. .: Inwer. -. 8 :00 The Homemaer's half hour - "Home Maasgemeat aad the Hons ia WMek Ws live,'. . 8:45 Farm , hoar. -- : 6 :45 Farm market reports. " 7:00 ciyd. Walker. 'New Develop- " leeats la Farm Maehlnary." ;T:80 Dr. Victor P. Morris, ,,T-6 - World ia Bavisw . 8tl5 p-ilowphtt el t-0 arotsreeds. Business Directory - Cards in this directory run oa a monthly basis only. Rates $1.00 per lin per month. AUTO BRAKES ICikfePanek, tba braka and shimmy floetory 7 Sooth Conrnierdal Straet. BICYCLES JflATlRT w. SCOTT. Ul a Com'l 8t.il BRUSHES Fuller Brush Man. Tel. 3M1. CATERING Burt Crary, the catarar. Ph. (7SI. Hulda Helps Hoatessea. Tel 4l CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 45. R. K. Northneaa t CHINESE MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's barbs for every IH. H. 8. Low. noted Chinese herbalist 4TS & Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon. Established since 1112 la Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 57 58. Hours S to S, Sun. It to IX M. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 :S a. m. to 4:t p. m. 14S W. Commerciat CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. I 8COTT. PSC, Chiropractor. 25 N. High. Tel. Rea 8672. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations; C. F. Brelt haupt. florist. 677 Court. Tel. MM. ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Fler-j it, Itth a Market. Tel. GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors. Tel S10. Walter J. Downs. 80 Breya INSURANCE BECKE 118 N. High HKKTJRICKS TeL 4847 COFFET-SMTTH. gen, ina Tet tlXl. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THE WELDER LAUNDRT 163 S. High Tel. IMS CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT F i rat in Oualitr and Service Telephone 3185 1164 Broadway MATTRESSES Mettraeaae from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 10 lb. $6.00. Renovators and fumlgators. Rum cleaned, capiioi Bedding Co. Tet. . suju j. wpum. New mattress made to order, eld re - ravVuF&fKuA SatJ tresa Factory. S. 18th Wilbur. Tab S441. Otto F. zwicser. isst. mi MUSIC STORES GEO. a will Pianos, radios, sewing Setting mradsScS smd sewing machines. 432 state Street. Salem. - PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. O. Altman, M. L. Homeopatnlst. rtrftna and residence 607 Center St. Phone 5832. Treats both acute and enronro uieenwe. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint a -Roofrng. 474 Ferryi PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, ' cards, paraph- lets, programs, books or any kind ofl printing, call The Statesmaa Printing Department. 215 S Commercial. Tele- 2 22J U REAL ESTATE BECKE HENDRICKS. TeL 4147. W TT fTRA HEVHORST a CO.- 134 & Liberty St. : , TeL i48. fiftrmirsKV a sniff S64-8 First Nafl. Bk. Bldsr. Tet 7897. apsssaf-Baf-BSjaamB STOVES i STOVES and stove rep-lrlnc Bte-ree ifa, mm la. nbullt and renaired. AO I irinria of woven wire fence, fancy and I ! plain, hop baskets, books, logaa ate i to 100 pens of market hogs grown Salem Fence and Stove- Works, 34SOB v- civ members. 75 to 80 Crmmefceta, Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER FOB local or matani uwnarer mtongm. call iibl, i-trmer '-ransiar vo Yracawi .. . . ... ' to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 121 State 8U TeL 7773. DiatriboUng.. for- warding aad storage our specialty. iirt tmr rates. - TTPE-tlTl-KS TTPEWRITKR3 Adding Mch, aeld. rented, repaired. - Underwood Agents. Cooke Short, 531 Court. TeL 554. UPHOLSTERING First class upholstering; Cushions made and rebuilt. Canvas work. Eu b auk's Upholstery Shop with Sorsv hahTs Finish Shop. 454 Ferry St VELL DRI1-1-ING R. A. West, 88- years experlener, RFD t, vox res. Tel. nors. Tennessee Cloves . i i- - ; : m e - e-s it jf avora in QiKirlviT irJJiilr DALLAS. Polk eounty grown i Tennessee ' Antbracnose resistant red clover, of which several thou sand pounds were shipped 'to Ya- i rious counties In Tennessee last I year, evidently met with the favor I of the growers there, as requests ! for additional shipments for plant ing this fall hate been receltea by 1 County Agent , IBeclBocajsje r QUICK LiEGuILT Milk. Marketing Agreements And Production Control Contained In Plans v With the -wheat campaign now completed In Oregon so Iar as the signup of individual growers la concerned, chief current Interest In developments under the agri cultural adjustment act has shift ed her In the Pacific northwest to efforts at bolstering the dairy Industry so that returns to farm? ers will move up nearer pre-war parity, says the current reflew from the Oregon State college ex tension service. The main program of better ment of the dairy situation is pro ceeding along the two general plana of trade agreements and possible production control. More milk marketing agreements Are going Into force every 'week, and those dealers reported as violat ing their provisions are being cit ed to show why teir licenses should not be revoked. The farm credit administration has also taken cognizance of the milk situation particularly In the northeastern, states and, after making a survey of the marketing situation there, has blamed much of the distress on the non-cooperating dairymen who invalidate the efforts f the organized milk pro ducers. Dairymen of the entire country are being warned by Dr. Clyde I King. Chief Of the dairv Section Of thA AAA that nnfhlrv fan flnallv .Vrn.iI" . 7 " T . V ,.T long as more milk is being pro duced than people will use. He approves heartily of the market ing agreements, surplus purchases and the like, but calls on produc ers to consider production limita tion, possibly 10 per cent, which limitation must also extend to butter substitutes. With the - completion of the emergency hog-purchasing plan, the AAA is moving on to a more permanent corn-hog control pro gram made necessary by the con tinued high production of hogs in tne race of a decline of more than half In exports of pork. A rea action in corn acreage of aa much as 20 per eent in 1924 is being considered. BY CHINESE PORTLAND. Oct. 10. (API The taste for Oregon onions is growing on the Chinese. Last year they purchased in consider- 1 able anantitv from thia eiatA when price, were- low. Apparent- t uv lasie una iiugera, ler me best Information available here is that to date about 40 carloads of Oregon onions have been bought for an interest said to be I operating for Chinese and Philip- cunt8. Grower, were paid 75 cents a cental with sacks furn- I lSheO. The Journal says the latest re ports from the onion fields of western Oregon suggest the cron will reach at least 1200 carloads. the greatest on record. Except for the reported Chinese deal there has been little activity at Drimarv TvllTltS O, mm ark eanartll an wining te talk under 75 cents land sacks, and speculative inter- efts are not yet ready to pay. At the moment they are getting their i requirements from Yakima and Walla Walla. AIJ W.vhlhlt at i, i-iAlUUilo CLL Livestock Show fym - To Break -Records Always striving to exceed past records by "making the best bet ter," 4-H boys and girls of Oregon and the Paclfle northwest seem certain to achieve this goal at the Pacific International Livestock ex position In Portland October 21- 28, according to early information gathered by the state elub depart ment at Oregon State college. Advance indications are for 75 baby beeves compared with 30 last year, 100 or mora sheep, tnd scores of dairy cowa and calves, to say nothing of the poultry, crops i . Voina amnnmln dlanUva. Tho club members this year will be working for 13 92 4 In prises. j which, with the money received. from the annual club fat stock auction, will allow the youngsters to take home from $12,090 to 114.009 from the show this year nd this Is only a "by-product" of the training and experience gained, the club leaders say. 4-H Members Will Try. Raising Peas ASTORIA. -Four-H elub mem : r1 UfllllllU Ulllll IIIU AM SHIFTING ITS CETITS. VEftL DROPS in Tn niinumni : A U U UAin vital FiESON DfJJDi.S ARE bars of Clatsop county are plan ning to ahare in the pea growing venture which has proved rathe successful for adult farmers la certain sections of the county in recent years, according to County Agent Clifford Smith. The young sters will plant and carer for cuar- A - -. . M W-W . m J Hm I ier-acre piou as gaxuaa pro Cuauaeraai ram jivi uvu jiiwr- ucts. Ia addition, special .prises will be awarded for the best plots, Mr. Smith says. 1 r-i-, v of the short crop locally, however. Polk county farmers were unable to fill the requests this year. They were also forced by the short crop to turn down the first order for hardy Ohio clorer seed from deal- tit & Jhatjwtirecenij Eggs J 7fV. i ri I lit I i .. J i r. , ... : si I - . FalMSG Eggs mad " additional local gains Tnesday with extras Quot-j ed op two cents, a dozen, to top which has prevaned m months. sianaaroa ar up a cent to zs cents and mediants, 22 cents. Pallets command 12 cents a dos- en. ' -'ir-iK..' " V ; " ;.. i ; - ; Bauer ut went into reverse, with : Quotations down a cent, to IS cents per pound on fop. - Dressed veal also slid back wards to $ 7 per hundred. Hogs held at the Monday advance. General Markets nostrcB sxcBAjroB PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. (AT) Produce tichnn. set prices: Better Extra 20e staadards IB He, prime tints 19c, firsts 18c. Eggs freta extras 29c, una. neoinms zse. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 10. (AP) waeat I a tare ' Opea Hign Low Close May .' .,.,.,..76 TS "75 T5 December 714 714 70 70 Caah wheat Ko. 1 Big Bead blae- ttem To He; dark bard winter 13 per cent 76 He, 11 per ceat 67He; soft white, western white, bard winter, north- era spring 65 He; western red 03 He Oats No. 2 white S22.50. Cora So. 2B yellow f21. MUlrun Standard $15.50. Portland Produce POBTLAICD. Ore.. Oct. 10. (AP) Batter Prints, extras 22c, standards ZlHc pound. Bntterfat ' Portland delivery: A trrad 19e FaFBMr'a door deliver 17 1 pound. Sweet ereaat 5o higher. tf Pacific poultry producers. Mlunr Price: Oreruxe 81c, extras 29c, standards 25c, mediums 25c, pallets 12e dosen. EgM Baying price by wholesalers Fresh extras, 26s doses, firsts 81c, me diums 24c, pallets 17e - dozen. Cheese B3 score Oregon triplets lie leaf, 12c peoad. Brokers will pay fte below quotations. KUk Contract price, 4 per cent: Portland delivery 31.70 eft.; B grade cream 87 He pound. Country meats Selling pries to re tailers: Country killed bogs, best butch ers, wder 150 pounds 7H-c. Veahus 90 te 120 peands 8-8 He pound; light aai thin 4-e : heavy calves 4e pound ; lambs. -10c pound; yearlings 4-5o pound. Heavy eyea 2-8e pound. Medina cows 2-5c peuad; canaer cows l-2c pound. Bulla 4-4 He pound. Mohair Baying price, 1933 clip, 15e poend. Caseexm bark Buying price 1988 peel, 2H peuad. Heps Nominal, 1933, 88-40e pound. Live poultry Portland delivery: Baying prices: Colored fowla. 4 to S pounds 12; over S pounds lie; spring pullets, 1 to SH peeads lie; roasters, ever 8H pooBtl2c; Lechers fowls, over 8H pounds Be: vader 8H pounds 7e; broilers, ltt I t pouada 14e: S pounds and up 12c ; stage Be; roasters 6c. Pekiag ducks 10c; colored docks te; geese so Bound. Onions Iiktoi 81.25; Oregon f 1.25 40 cantaL Potatoes Local white and red $1.25 cental; Takima 8 1.15-1.50; Deschutes 31.50-1.60. Cantslonpef DilUrd, standard 31.15- 1.25; Takima, sUndsrds, 75-80s crate; The Dallas 81 erate. Wool: 1938 clip, nominal; Willam ette valley 2 3-2 5c pound; eastern Oregos 16-210 pound; southern ' Idaho 16-ZOs Bound. Hay Burlnr price from producer AlfaUa, No. 1 new crop 116-10.50 ; retch 315: Willamette valley timothy 315: eastera Oregon timothy $17.50; oata $14 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. (AP) Cattle Beealpts 135; slow, qnoUbly steady. , Steers, eomaaoa aad saadiuaa $3.50- 4.75. Heifers, good, eomaaoa and medium n CA . S ..J . In . $2.25-8; low tatter and eniter $1.25 - 2.25. Bulls, goad and choice $1.75-8. Veal era, rood aad; choice 86-7.50: cnU, eom aaoa aad mediam 83-6 good aad choice $4-5.50, common and medium $3-4. Hon Receipts 200; lOe lower. Lightweight, good and choice $5-5.75; medium weight, good end choice $4.90- 5.75; bearyweignt, good ana choice s.ao 5. PatiHnsr a-nrs medium aad good $3.80- 4.35. Blaagbter pigs, good and choice $3.60-4. Feeder k itccker pigs, good and choice $4.50-5.35. Sheen Beeeints 1200 Se higher. Lambs, good anil choice $5-5.55; com mon and meainm s.su-8. xearung weta- ers $2.50-4.50. Ewes 75e-$. GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 10 Rev. C. C. Poling, conference TastSU 1U1 l inwv church,.y.m be2? 'Ji BisnxeusuG uieeiuus t, tuo uu- lonvale church Sunday morning, October 15. Wheat: U. S. Exports and Production in U. s. Exports to Europe ( Each, boat rrii EO million bushet9 1921 1924 1927 I ' 1930 . ... - WHEN Europe produces more wheat for herself aha buys less : from the United States. That la the feature of the world wheat problem that this chart shows, For instance, ia U2U whoa many wheat- ships were busy carrying the bread grala to Burope, that continent produced : only : 100.000,000 bushels.. Since 1127, aLtopeu toulriei Urs been Salem Markets Grade 11 raw 4 milk. i wop ywx yrsuc, a.s per hondred. Sarplos $1.20. (Mlk based ea seal sieatkbi batterlat ermga.) . -' Wstrlbutor prica f 1.70 ' Bottetfat ; Top . 18c, Prints 22c, cubes 24c. Prices paid ta crewsra by Salem bayen October SO (The pHees below, aoapfled by a local greeer. are iadleative et the dairy marital sat are not gasrseteed y Tke Statesman) rami aro Tsosraaxsa . Italian Broeeeil, leg sj Paruipa, box lag .50 Tornip. bos '-r .50 Rutabagas, lag bez . .65 Brunei spreata, lag , ' 1 " Lai egg iaa ,. .oa Coait peas. lb. .09 Una beaaa, lb. OS ; Cabbace. wV ,, , ,75 ta 1.00, Greea -peppers, toesL lb.. Mi Oaieas. dos. buaekes -i , , , ., .IS FeUtees. local te 15 Letts, leeal .65 te Si California, iced .00 te 8.40 Paget Bound -1,00 to 1.25 Onioaa. Walla Walla, cwt. 1.SS 1.25 AS Labiia Oenrr. dea. lApplaa &ngs r.75 ' . .90 Joastaaas Spits Paaneek .75 Oranfea, Taleacias. fancy S.OO te S.S0 Place nsek , 1.78. te iz Beets, local, doi. .IS Ternipa, local, crate . JO Oerrata. Meal, aos ,, , , .u Spiaaeh. local, crate Banaaes. lb. ea stock 50 te .7 J)5 Hands .05H Coesuabera kethaoaa. boa .7 Caataloapea. MeatiaaTille 1.25 IMUara .00 to 1.10 ana 1.00 Lemons Li aies, fresh ... , , Araeado. erate J Sqaaaa, Daaisa. aoa. . .35 Hubbard aqnaaa -1.00 . .85 - .75 - .7 . .10 . .08 -1.00 -1.00 Tomatoes, Te Dalles Loaal. beshe! Peacbea. Takima, crate Corn, local, dos. Casabaa. lb. Seedless grapes, tag Tokay r rapes Sweet Potatoes, lb. .03 H eors 1933 toggles, lb. .40 1938 clusters, lb. sooa Baying Prices Extras .26 .28 .23 .13 J JO JOS JOT 41 as Standards Mediums . POOMBT Pullets Old roosters Colored bans Medium bens Light bens Laghern fryers Colored fryers bfZAT Spring lambs, top 4.75 5.S0 5.25 5.00 te .04 Hogs; top First cuts Second eats Steers Cows .08 .01 ..03 te Bnlis to .03 H Dressed real, tov .07 Dressed bogs .07 GBADi aao HAT Wheat, westaru red . .55 Jit -16.00 .17.00 -19.00 White, He. 1 ... Barley, top, toa ., Oats, feed, toa , Oats, millinr, ten . Hay. barns priess Oats ana vetch, toa .12.00 .14.00 -12.00 Alfalfa, valley, first cut Clever nay . WOOL Medium S3 .23 .20 .01 .08 Course . Mohair . CASCABA SABX Green, Tb. Dry. IV. ISUIIB HARVEST GIATiT VEeETABLES GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 10 Dale Fowler, local market gardener. holds the record for raising: large squashes. He recently marketed a 1 banana BQUaSh Which was 31 inches in diameter and welgned 45 pounds. A twin muskmelon was picked in the melon paten on tne Auei- a, a a A -S - V ert Smith farm during the past week. This was the first one round this season, although last year three pair of twin melons were picked on the same farm. Melon growers of the district report a yery heavy loss among! the melons this year due to the extremely rainy season. The small amount of clover seed la the community was sue- cessfully hulled during the past week and this week will find the i I work of filling the silos in the dls - t trlct practically completed. 4- -v producing more, and more ef eir owa wheat and the .wheat trafflc across the Atiantie baa slowed p. In fact, efforts et, Kuropeaa eoun tries to supply their needx, and their buTtag wheat from other eountrlea has Just about cat oS our wheat ex ports, as the lone boat for 1988 ie resented la the chart indicates. The Cfiital E7OeidoentT8-Xttoi1lb t Down STOP LOSS SELLIKB : sBiesiwooi CHICAGO, Oct 10 (IP, Stop-loss selling by impatient holders tumbled, wheat prices down almost S cents a bushel to day, with about 1ft cents rally later.1 ' . ' - I The) government crop report I after tradlnr closed contained r something of a surprise, an In-1 crease- of 8,2(9,090 bushels ta' the official estimate of 1931 United SUtes yield of wheat! Trade comment, howevr. Indicat ed the rturne were too near those j-ef a month ago to have any ma- lenai maraei enecnomorrow. Wheat closed nervous, 1 to 1 5-8 unJer yesterdays finish, corn 38 off to 1-4 up, eata 1-4 to lr2 down. i Todays closing quotations: Wheat Dec. 84 1-2 to 1-8: May 88 5-8 to 3-4; July S to 5-8. . r Corn Dec. 43 1-2 to 5-8; May 50 to 50 1-8; July 52 1-4. Oat Det. 33 3-8 to 1-2; May 57 1-tHo July 35 1-8. . BHTTEHFAT VALUES LOSE CENT A POUND Turkey Market Uneasy; Lo cal Lettuce Steadier at Around 80c Figure PORTLAND, Oct. 10. (AP). Butter, extras were forced down one cent, and standard and prime firsts were off a naif cent at -the late session of the Produce ex change here Monday, although, there was no change in firsts. Butterfat values automatically lost one cent a pound. Extras were 20 cents, standards 19hi. and prime firsts 19 cents.- Firsts remained at IS centsun changed, at this stock is always la demand by those catering to bargain stores. The Journal attributed the drop to the errenmatance "that sMp- ners to distant, uolnts did not care to take a loss on the bulk of heir sales destined to California points. With the local market practically as high as the mar ket to which they were shipping, these Interests hare-been forced to take s less oa every pound of butter seat to the south. Market on egga continued to reflect strength here as a result of increased demand for fresh goods while storage stocks were moving oat In volume to tne east. While there was some demana for broiler turkeys now showing, the market here was just a trifle uneasy with some stock carried over for several days. Market for chlckeaa was mere ly holding Its own at very low prices generally. Llgfct hens were still too poor to mete freely and there was only a small supply or broiler stuff la sight. Sales of celery in carload lota continued to the east but chiefly to Florida. Prices in general were very low which suggested extreme competition of Michigan supplies. Country killed meats were without changes In price or senti ment. Local lettuce' appeared a trifle steadier tor best around 80c. Tomatoes continued In acme call but at extreme low prices. Local garlic was being sold 15 to 20 cents with Calif ornun a lew as a dime. . e - EjXCUUUVCS Ul A UA Breeders ta Meet A meeting of executives of the State Fox Breeders association will be held at the chamber of commerce here Saturday morning and afternoon, when final details and plans for the second annual pelt show will' be worked out. The first pelt show was held here a year ago, when more than J 23 0,0 00 worth of furs were on display. to Europe Europe Production in Europe (Each fitcK hokJ too million ba lcLfr7 mm-m-mmmmm-mf-. ' f : .i - ii J ...... i-""--, '. ,;.-:;' . "'; assmssssssmaasss-wassssss ;r - draw from the export trade, but rather than hare grain pile up ia the United States or be sold at less than eosviho Agricultural Adjust.; meat Admlnlstratloa baa begun a wheat plan which win reduce acre age La the United States aad bring productioa dowa to the point where It can an be aurkeUd at a profit to the taxmer. . '. ; - ' j V I i ft if s i