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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1933)
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Call 155 a Llbertr. - TEA -AND COFFEE ROUTE HBN Pi j reliable national companr nedi S mora men -Immediately. Previous ex perience unnecessary but must be phys ically able and -willing to serrico 209 steady customers on regular route and work t boura a day (or about J7.S weekly. Write Albert M ftla. Route alsr 2S87 Monmouth, Cincinnati. O. RAILWAY HAIL. CLERKS. Steady. Men 18-J 5. Commence $15100 month. Common education sufficient. Sample coaching' FREE. . 'Apply today mire. State age-occupation. Box 128SA, Statesman. . - ; ., : HELP WANTED FEMALE Elderly woman, to help in home in exchange for room and board. 254 " K. Church. , r WOMEN Earn $12 dosen sewing, bome spare time, materials cut, in .. structlons furnlslW, -experience un- necessary. "Write Superior Dress Com . panr. 20J Ha-Temej'er street, Brooklyn, - : K. Y. - - - ' , SALESMEN WANTED , MARVELOUS INVENTION. New Match glyea' minion lights. -Fast sel - ler. Big profits. Everlasting Match Co., 413 Sontb- Dearborn, Chicago. Sell advertising coveralls, shopcoats, v 13 patterns quality hrriryebonps and coverts beat all competition. Ex per i- enoe unnecessary. Greater Comm. Out fit free.. .WEAREVA, 1129 Maple, Los . SITUATIONS WANTED - Exp. woman, 25c hour. TeL E17. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ' Old papers lOe a bundle. Statesman ftrnce. . Several vaxieties grapes. E. C. Plank KOUte 3. BOX 338. Tel. 31F23. Oregon strawberry plants. 31.50 dug. , K. Wilson, Mehama, Ore. Concord grapes for Juice and pre- servea 1H lb. , By 100-lb. lots, lc -atucoipn fcenmiot, kz. e, box Z35. ' Saw gumming and sharpening oitie is. tour corners. TeL 4280. Flala grapes, Selb. -mile north er Fenlteatlary four corners. A. W. Klngt . Grapese- Call evenings. TeL 61F22. t T Apples for picking or wHl sell large iv;. . -xnompson.T.A - Commercial drying. Walnuts $15 per v ton. ninerta 7.i per ton. Route s. lei sr. Flnanco company must sell fine .piano for balance due of $125. It Is nearly new -5ff piano, latest style. 612 btate street. Open evenings until 0 ' GRAPES for table. Juice and Jelly. - 2a lb $1.60 cwt Wm. Stoddard, J.H ? : mile ea Wallace road. . Four different varieties of apples, . 22c. Yon bring boxes. Hill Top Grocery rorta en Kite road, on paving. .. Pointer i&m -thrftj. Anllsra tm. W. r i Barcbua, Ramp's corner, t miles north. ; Practically new International En ., cyclopaedia, 25 volumes, for sale at a aacriuce. xeu asvz. Sewmg machlna $5; baby crib S3. : less b. wnurcn. : - '---j - Burbaak and White -Star potatoee. 5c cwt. Field run. Myrtle Wilcox, WANTED- Miscellaneous Wanted: Junior else boy's bicycle In good condition. Mut be cheap for rash. What have you? State price. Box $33, Statesman."--. :. v;-. - if.-" ,-;;.. Hair cut 25c. Joe'a - Barber Shop. KRA. 154 S. Church St. r We buy used clothing. TeL 9535 and will ealL 334 ri. CommerciaL .; Wanted, used fumirore. Phone 43S8. ' ! Wanted: 11 A. C bolst tor Fordson tractor. Moat be in good condition and priced -rtgbt. W. E. Maktnster, TUla mvle, Oreron. - - t. . i MISCELLANEOUS Expert baircuttlngr-20c and 13c 203 S. Winter.. . . -v $ -,,y: i rn rifu j- ri r.-inj-Lfr -.tucn truu - Cash -paid for junk of all kinds. : Phone 4350. 5 ---.. I J .. -. Nu Bone Corsets. Cs'l for aimofnt- men. Mrst O. H. Llttiefleld. Phone 7. . , 7" FOR RENT ROOMS . WMkJr'wnJirrsrsrr rjsi 1 1 jsjLsijtjua--ajiu. Sleeping togia. 48 N. aUbertr. 4assasajasaisaagasts ROOM AND BOARD Board-room, furnace heat. Twe tn room, $4.60 week. S meals. 402 North Summer. r - - . . ....... r npj-mj tlcal SHirne care. Furnace beat. $20 and en. 402 N. Summer. . FO'd ItlT APARllyLENTS 2 -room unfur apt Lights, hot and cold water, Cum. beat, gas range. Ill ma. 1511 SUta. Tei. lilt t , , v . fynnant atakimujmto EXCHANGE Real Estate Z , , i h" 1 . wiwumnn. UI1U1.. mmuuw rhhn h h H ........ . . , , . , - 11 - V . . V Ill ; ' . ' II.: ', " - . ... I ' . II SPSIU Ulllllll III lllll Patton Anartmenta. TVnm town ai- u-ici. v-au . i-atton s Book Store, Lovely S-rm. apt, h. w. heat. else. carase, 2. rnone sis. , iFura. for-2 adults. 292 N. Summer. FOR RENT HOUSES - v .FOR RENT One 2-rOom and onm t-raom film iahed hemae for rent at $1 each per montn. suitable for small famUles.- CH1LDS a MILLER. Realtors III Stats St. Phone $708 Furn. - and unfurn. hnuaa. ft Forkner, 1110 N. Cottage, TeL 202 1 Furn. unfurn. houses.' Torrens Grant, first Door Ma son la buUdmg. f none, sis l. Modem bouse. Inquire 115 D St FOR RENT 2 ; farm leases and equipment for sale, 1-3 crop payment. Information at office, 4$7 Ferry St. For rent: 10 and IS A. tracts, Im proved, clone la. Socolofsky A Son. First NntT Bank Bldu. . WANTED TO RENT Wanted te rent; Small house not over $S mo. Box. 231, Statesman, WANT RENTALS We have calla for furnished and ua furntahed . houses, apartments, acre ages and farms. List your rentals with us. REALTY CENTER 142 High St. Phone Sill Want to lease large- house suitable for apartments. Would trade for fur- nintmira Box 334 Statesman. FOR SALE Real Estate For sale: 2150 equity in good lot and small house, good location. Inquire 2 N. ltt 00x150 ft. beautiful creek lot: -r. home, bsmt., furnace, nice trees. Will trade for smaller house or sell at sacrifice. &-r. fine home, bsmt, furnace. blks. state house. Want offer. 22 A. HoweU Prairie land. $1500 terms. Fine lots at reduced price R. A. FORKNER ' 1610 N. Cottage St. Tet 3031 SOUTH SALEM HOME $3950. Late built modem six-room home, oak floors, fireplace, nook, three bedrooms, basement, furnace, nice large lot, plenty of bearing . cherries and walnuts, winter's wood ""supply goes with place. Only $950 i.down, bal. terms. A REAL BUY LO--CATED NEAR LESLIE SCHOOL. ANOTHER GOOD ONE $2800. Modern five-room home with ; large attic, all nice size rooms, fire place, full cement basement, fur nace, double garage, east front, nice location. IMMEDIATE POSSES SION. Only $S00 down, bal. $25.00 per mo. to include int. at 6 per cent SNAP IN THIS HOME $1500. .Will buy a nice modern five- room bungalow on paved street at l6 Berry St Only sioe down, bal $15 per mo. to include Int. at 7 per cent SEE THIS BARGAIN TODAY W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. Realtors 1S4 S. Liberty St. Phone 4468 Furn. or unfurn.. Modern. Close in. T M- . ' 4 - Opportunity Comes But Once Exceptional offer, 5-r. modern house basement, furnace, fireplace, good lo- c; lion, izuo. 1600 down. Good Trades 279 A. 7-r. house, 2 barns, pretty house. Most all fenced with woven wire. Only $28 p r acre. Trade for city up to OS Acres, Equipped Good Imp. 48 s. cult. 5 a. timber. Running water. Take city house or smau puce as part 101; Acre $6500 40 a. cult la a. timber, all good soiL Good Improvements. Wants smal ler place or service station. If you want to trade, buy or sell, it pays to see jas. u. sears. Realtor, 132 S. High. m m m - - nj-J-(J-Ln See This Exceptional Buv 4 -room strictly modern English type city home, in South Salem. Close to esue nign and grade school. Corner double lot full basement, narawooa rioors, fireplace and all Duut-ma. uniy liooo. Terms. REALTY CENTER 143 S. High St Phone 8114 cv-icnncing it cres Ideal poultry home tract, timber, stream, new house. iw.nicuj. fiwi'u. lenna, Herman Stone. Wood hum. Ore. "i i i '' L in, -i ,-i ,-, -i r. . For sale by owner: 6 a. 3 ml. north on Pae. highway. B. F. Mills, Rt I, 4ft-V. Buy a home: Conditions have cre ated, a situation which enables n to offer several modern homes at prices S-i. ueiow looay s building costs. These are real opportunities to save money If .you act euickly. Terma Come in or phone for appointment HAWKINS & ROBERTS, Inc. Phone 4109 THREE WONDERFUL BUYS -room comfortable aome repair, on choice corner lot 87 V4' leel ,n Englewood district. To viu!s an esiaze wiu sacrifice tills home lore short time at tin r.. 4-room house like new, two "".'""'a jaro, lot 60X100, street paved and paid, walks in An Vin m 11. Prtceonly 00, cash. $50, baL $15 per month. 0 per cent interest . V"" , -ftcr,e tfaot on paved road. woodshed, electro n?ht w.... k ii EWr,Jn?Uns way and will sell for ne"AMf, Ki; 9"? i5e. Pert terms. 244 CTr Jitixm, Realtors 344 Stat St Phona 7ft V'iria sxjaj-iriBaa s n e - TODAVS BE5TT Wi-iArm uidp a tt a modern T-room English type w. ,1 Wrage, located only blocks from atat v.n,.u . diat. possession. ' ' xmm- EEE Mrs. ElUs wlfb 44CSt MILLER. Realtors 44 Stat. St. fhon. .70S WHY PAT PJENTT lou can own a rm rooma, $700. Another one for acre tract with coxy 6-r. hnnw hr -t ih k-- v rVK aj- Always find 841 ute'sT " i'lii , M av.iu Jttuaus All IB FUltlVftttnn V . 1 rTocaS IS! 8. LlbarHr K " i - -i -1 1 ii-, , - aceaa tt -- - H . - oim awtr ijuui acre, klw rhcSa! Ri. w 1-r J.YW "ome terms. e - . joll. 4o li UghbiS chicken house, fenced. iuT7,Sr' v . -. boh - Tnr ri c ... So. LUmtT ". A. 2 biL mam im.n Va.... i well, fine" solL f $75. ' MELVTN JOHNSON i 171 StaU SC. '- Beautiful Improved f acres, close fat. zor modern house. Box 232, Ftatesmaiu Modern houaa h Timbl r l..r rw eaiem or peruana property. W. CI. Grant, Mason io building. ii ...a. ......... --M-wyu-truuji.n For exchanre : Good ranch with is A. hops, take larger ranch and tut cash difference, Socolofsky A Son, First .nan jtsanx mag. FOR EXCHANGE GOOD 40-ACRE FARM; ALL GOOD KW XALPKOVEMENTS, Will take good Salem ho-ise for part, with excel lent terms on balance. $7 acres tn cul tivation. Good land. Nice location near paved road. 7 miles east of Salem. Price $3500. For thia and manv other chntea bar. gatna In city and farm properties, see WeUs Talbnan, 3 St State street FOR TRADE: 1(0 acres red hill ranch with nice timber, part tn croo thia m buildings. Price $45 per acre,-will ex change for Salem city property. ow, tv. n. UKABBNHOKST 4t CO. 134 S. Liberty St Almost new White Rotarv machine, for sale ; or might trade for furniture.. Clear. Well lmnrnmil n ft .v. Palouse countrv. Irtahn fn, fon. .v. of Salem. H. T Rmttr.Tia 22S Oregon Building Tel 8002 FOR SALE FARMS I"" 1 -1 -ii-m -.-- mm.mjwj Ideal Country Home A Model Home and Farm aid dairy farm. SO to 2S0 acres. 34 miles frem Portland on west aide Pacific highway. Excellent houa and Aatr Electric . lights and water. Beautiful iivunaft , AND This nlaco fa an lnm,x sell from 00 acres to 360 acres. Will sell at attractive price. Keeson Baker Inc. McMInnvIUe, Oregon WANTED REAL ESTATE S si sa o si , ,vtyM M WtAAflJ(Aa Wanted: Small house, far ritk rnii ACREAGE WANTED We have a buyer for a small acre. age. Has some cash. List your Drooertv with tha TlnTv Center, 142 S. High St, phone 8114. The "New Deal" in Real Estate Serv ice is given through our Realty Ex, change System. Business Opportunities w... ------ .-iV,wyvwIA(wu)A Well equipped small lanndrv In e-ftod valley town. Reasonable price on terms or part trade. Box 333, care 3 Linesman. For sale: One-half Interest In aarv. station. Also full Interest in 2 -car re pair shop In connection with station. close to downtown location. TeL 7115 bunday or 790 N. Winter. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY We have funds for a limited nnmber of exceptionally well secured city loans aillkk, Altera. Loans 344 State St Phone 0708 Automobile and chattel loans. 1 tn 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates. , GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local co mo ration 1st PatL Bank Bldg. Phone 8553 Licensed by state Will a Loan Help You? You can borrow up to $300 from as in z nours or leas, and take from l to 20 months to repay. come in . . . write ... or 'Phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM We do NRA etir nar Room 119, New Bligh Bldg.. 2nd floor. LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE 518 State St Tel 87 10 1 m i rt rLTXrlJlnarani aannnasa Private money to loan on rood real estate. Chas. Hudkins, TeL 9182. Room Winers store Bldg. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FOR SALE: 1 rood mar. wtt 1400. price $65.00. S. G. Sheeta. Timor Oregon. FOR SALE WOOD Grub oak wood. TeL SIF15. MMM11",1MMWeseMBMSBSaaS-MMU Phone 4964 for nice dry wood. Phone Tracy's, S98S for dry wood. GUARANTEED flfft i - FL 5000 Salens Fnmi rV Tnm. a Cottage. " " ...... -uthj-uutj Ash, fir and oak. Tel 5(48. Oak wood for sale. TeL 3688. Dry wood, all kinds. Call. 48714. Smlth A Rubens. Se. ..d growth and oak. Phone 137F3 All kinds of wood. Tel 4418. PERSONAL Asthma. Bronchitis, Sinusitis borne treatment New discovery by nroml- nent physician. Write for free book and sympion . chart INSTITUTE, 6411 Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood. Calif. FOR SALE USED CARS "Chevrolet Grvei More - McKay Used Cars at a Saving k Model T Ford Coupe Model T Ford Touring Model T Ford Coupe t 25 35 . 55 125 19ZS Durant Coach 1S29 Ford Sport Couna . 175 12S Dodge Victory f 4-door - j , Sedan - ' - 245 1SS0 Ford 4-door Sedan - 285 1929 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan , , 285 (Two of these take your choice) Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. ' 333 Center TeL 3189 410 N. ComT Valley Motor4Co. 1932 B model DeLoxe Ford Coach S44S 1933 Ford Sedan-delivery , L 425 1921 fLato) Ford id 250 1929 Ford Roadster 185 1033 Chevrolet Coach -.., ,,-,' 475 Jlif ? Waiys-Knlght 8edae S90 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet, new- tires ; ; - i 1929.LaSalle Coupe - .. 825 Valley Motor Company Lot at Marlon and Liberty . - TeL 7910 192S Ford roadster, new battery. good, uresv vau - me Mraket after 4 P 3B. ' , : r , I :r Business HMDS MM fMrif biiwlfn II r T . . l a . m.l - 1 1 r y I The German aeppelln Graf crossed the Atlantic 6 years ago today. . ' O Milk routes must be scarce. We know of several people who have advertised for routes but seem un able to set them. 0 A year ago today a chain of 12 federal home loan banks opened to begin reecfvlng applications of loans on small home mortgages. O We told yoa a tew days ago mat Montgomery Ward A Co, had a record day last Saturday exceeding the sales record of any day since they have beea in Sa lem. At 4:30 Saturday Mr. New man informed us that their sales were ahead of last Saturday. We don't mean to say too much about any one advertiser, but we can't help but tell you about this - be cause all the advertising for this Ward week has been done ex clusively In The "Statesman. -O- - Notice by a. statement from Ladd & Bush bank on another page of today's paper that the de posits in their bank September 30 were $7,099,090.31. The 31 cents must be ours. O There are some fine homes farms, dairy farms and acreage offered in today's classified. Read the ads on this page carefully. FOR SALE USED CARS SsOaet W a mmm aiaa ava.. Sunday Specials 33 ESSEX TERRAPLANE Rl?nV Run less than 2000 miles. Will give itkg reauciion. '32 NASH 8 4-DOOR SEDAN..$496 xma,car nas an new tires and is in A-l condition. Blue book price $650. '31 STUDE DICTATOR COUPE $375 This one Blue Books for $475 '30 HUDSON TOURING SEDAN $365 iiio uuok nays 4. '30 HUDSON R-S COUPE $29 The famous six with the F-head motor. '27 OAKLAND 4-DOOR SEDAN $165 state Motors Inc. High and Chemeketa Open Sunday and Evenings WANTED USED CARS 9, Good Used Cars W. If Poetically sold out our L u nave a car t0 8611 see io nuy, sen or consign. BORREGO'S CAR MKT. tlu "Deity. TeL 3488 Cash for small car. Tel. 7226. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright, 1033 Standard Statistics Oo ) October 14 Stock atesm! loaay in j? n ht 78.4 78J 80.5 Previotisdsy 87,0 42.8 T.S Week if a . 90.4 43.4 75. S Year ago .. 65.2 7.8 87. S6.0 3 years ago 138.2 108.7 187.8 142.2 High 1033 102.1 68.0 11S.T OSS Lew 1933 42.3 72.3 85.1 23.5 61.5 89.8 111.0 13.2 51.8 High 1932 Lew 1932 43.9 73.9 83.0 76.5 76.7 75.8 70.4 99.8 83.5 63.8 78.1 57.5 Today Previous day Weekira 73.4 75.3 73.8 75.5 73.0 73.6 63.0 65.3 92.5 107.8 77.1 84.9 58.3 57.0 71.8 78.0 53.3 47.4 81.1 81.1 79.1 82.1 09.5 88.5 74.1 80.2 70.9 Year eo 8 jears ago High 1933 Low 1033 High 1932 Low 1932 Stock Exchange Variations are Narrow Saturday NEW YORK. Oct. 14. (JPi As frequently happens at a week-end stocks made narrow changes to day. Volume wag moderate, total ing 802,460 shares. American Telephone, whose third quarter earnings are soon to be announced, mored against the trend while the general list was declining and finished 1 higher. Allied Chemical. Da Pont, Chrysler, U. S. Ind astral Alcohol, General Electric, General Motors and WesUnghouse were no frnc-' tions to slightly more than a point. American Can rose 2 and Deere nearly as much. Case clos ed unchanged., Coxa products. Crown Cork A Seal, Cudahy, Maey and a few'metals were off a point of so. Rails acted indiffer ently. Prices Unchanged On Wool Market BOSTON. Oct. 14. (A fTT s Dept. Agr.) Trading: In wool this week was very light, partly on account or the week being broken up by a holiday. The num ber of buyers in the market, how ever, la rather limited. Most of the purchases were of very mod erate volume and included largely the liner quality fleece and ter ritory lines. Prices were anehang- ea rrom tne previous week and quotations, on domestic lines gen erally were firm. , Woodward .With . Group at Washington SLLVERTON, Oct. 13. - M. CL Woodard, manager of the Silver Falls Timber company mill at Sil verton, left this week for Wash ington, D. C, with a. party of lumbermen. Mrs. Woodard ac companied Woodard as fax as Hawley, Minn., where she will visit ber brother. Van Ireland. She will also ; visit her mother. Mrs; 3- P. Ireland, and two broth ers at. Grand Forks, N. D, Cards In this directory run on a monthly basis oar. Rate: f 1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES n vommerciai Street BICYCLES New and used. Ttrea HARRY W. SCOTT. 147 a Com'l St BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School. TeL 4072. Fuller Brush Man. TeL 8661. CATERING Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. 6733. JHuJjdaIe2pskIo& CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone -4 4 5t. R. E. Northnesa CHINESE MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every IIL H, S. Low, noted Chinese herbalist 473 & Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. Established since 1912 In Oakland. Calif, Consultation free. Telephone 5751 Hours 9 to S. Sun. 19 to 12 M. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Ca Hours Tuesday and Fttday, 10 :30 a. m. to4j3p. m. 148 N. ObmmerclaL CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 256 N. High. Tel. Rea, 8573. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt haupt florist 677 Court TeL 5904. ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Fler it. 16th A Market. Tel. 59 GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors TeL 51(16 Walter J. Downs, 680 Breya INSURANCE BECKE ft HENDRICKS 189 N. High TeL 4947 COFFEY-SMITH, gen. ins. Tel. 832. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 263 S. High TeL 9125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT First in Quality and Service Telephone 81 SS 1IS4 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 60s lb. $6.00. Renovators and rum iga tors. Rugs cleaned. Capitol tteaaing to. lei. v. juig m. capitol. New mattress made to order, old re made; carpet cleaning, sising; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug ft Mat tress Factory, a 13th ft Wilbur. TeL S441. Otto F. Zwicker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILLPianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 432 State Street Nalem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. G. Altman. M. D. Homeopathlst Office and residence 607 Center St. Phone 6831 Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint ft Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, tarda nan.nh- lets, programs, books or any kind of prmtuig, can The Statesman Printing Department 215 8. Commercial. Tela- phone 101. - - REAL ESTATE. BECKS ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. IL GRABENHORST ft CO. 134 & Liberty St ' TeL C4SS. SOCOLOFSKY ft SON 204-S First Nat'L Ek. Bldg. Tel. 7807; STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for aale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, ' fancy end glain, bop baskets, hooka, logaa hooka alem Fence- and Stove Works, 362 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. 'TRANSFER CYm Irt-nl A. Afktnnr t-af.e. artr . call 3131. Larmer Transfer Co. Truck to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22$ State St TeL 7773- Distributing, for- waraing ana atorstg our apecJty Get our rates. - TYPEWRITERS, TYPEWRITERS Adding Mch. ' sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke ft Short, 532 Court TeL 6684. UPHOLSTERING First class npholsteiing. . Cushions mads and rebuilt Canvas work, Eu bank's Upholstery Shop 7 with Sora han's Finish Shop. 454 Ferry St WELL DRILLING R. A. West 80 years experience, RFD 7. Bor-SOS. Tel. 110F6. - LEAVES HOSPITAL SLLVERTON, Oct, 14. Mrs. Henry Waldner hu returned from the St. Vincent hosplul at Port land whereshe has been confined for the past several weeks follow ing; two major operations. Mrs. Waldner is reported aa recovering: satisfactorily. r Laurens county, Georgia, farm ers held their 11th annual pas ture meeting this summer. CHICAGO, Oct. 14. flV- tn a violent general collapse of grain vaues loaay. wneat went K A Mint. a bushel under the season's high point touched last July. Corn was down 40 cents and oats 25 cents compared with July. ) ine grain markets crack wide open-as a result of saiiin stampedes to stop losses of snecn. isiora who nad overbought be cause or supposed likelihood of united States currency Inflation. Belief became - nearly unanimous among grain traders today that the Washington administration had. abandoned any such inflation plans. - , Late rallies offset much of the losses In corn and oats, but wheat recovered to only a limited de gree. Wheat closed nervous. 2 4 cents under yesterday's finish. com -l down, oats l-2 orr. Today's closing quotations: Wheat December 74 -75: May 78-7: July 7. Corn December 3 8 -3 9; May Jaiy 47. Oats December 28-i: May jz-3Ztt; July 30. General Markets - XODTJCE ZZCBASrOB PORTLAND. Ore- Oct 14 fAPl -nraacs excasBge, net prices: setter tnrsi zo stsndsrds 18 e, prims firiU 1VC Iirtti 18C JSXSS Jfreak axtras 2Be. fresh medinau 24a, Portland Grain POBTLAKD. Ora Oet. 14 fAPi Msy 70 70 V. 6S (ta December 66 66 UVi 64 Cash wheat No. 1 EIr Bend blH.- (tern 69 c; dark hard winter 12 per cent 70e, 11 per cent 61 e; soft white, western White, hard winter, northern spring, wentern red 59 e. uau.No. 2 white $22. Corn Xo. 2E yellow $20.50. Millrun Standard $15. Portland Produce POETLAND. Ore- Oct. 14 fAPl Batter Prints, extras 22c itandarda 21 He pound. Bnttcrfat Portland delivery: A grade 19c. Farmer'a door delivery 17e ponnd. Sweet cream 6c higher. Eggs Pacific poultry producers, selling price: Freth extra special SOe, ez traa 28c, atandarda 23c, mediums 24c, pallets 17c dozen. EFgs Buying price by wholesaler: Fresh extras, 26a dozen, firsts 21c. me diums 18c, undergradea 13c, pullets 14c dozen. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets lie loaf, 12c ponnd. Brokers will pay He below quotation. Milk Contract price, 4 per east: Portland delivery $1.70 eyt.; B grade cream 8 7 He pound. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch ers, under 150 pounds 8-8 He. Vealers 80 te 120 ponnd 8H-9e ponnd; light and thin 4-6c; heavy calves 4c pound; lambs. 10-10 He pound; yearlings 4-5c ponnd. Heavy eyes 2-3o pound. Medium rows 2-5c pennd; canner cows l-2e pound. Enlls 4-4 He pound. Mohair Baying price, 1938 clip, 15e pound. Casrara bark Baying price 1933 peel, 2 He ponnd. , Hops Nominal, 1933, 88-40o pound. Live poultry Portland delivery: Buying prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pound 12e; ever 6 pounds lie; spring pallets, 2 to SH pounds lie; roasetrs, over 3H pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, over 8 pounds c, under 8 pounds 9e; broilers, 1 to t pounds 13e; 3 pounds and up 13c; stags 8c; roosters 5c Peking ducks lOe; colored docks 8c; geese 9 pound. Onions Yakima $1.25; Oregon $1.25 1.40 cental. Potatoes Local white end red $1.15 1.25 cental; Yakima $1,151.40; D sehntes 11. 40-1.05. Csntaloapes Oil lard, standard $L15 1.25; Yakima, standards, 75-Soc crate; The Dalles $1 erate. , Wool: 19S3 clip,' nominal; Willam ette vaUey 23-25e pound; eastern Oregoa 16-21e pound; southern Idaho 16-20e pound. Hay Baying price from producer: Alfalfa. Xo. 1 new crop $16-16.50; veteh $15; Willamette valley timothy $15; eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; cats $14 ten. Illinois farmers are growing al most 18 times as much sweet clo ver as they were 13 years ago. Europe in Nervous Jitters - 'J'; CUJr v Mu-ssorttrt The recertt assassination attempt en Chancellor Engelbert Dollfoss of Anstriav in which the statesman received two minor wounds, might well have been the spark to Ignite the blaze of another war in Europe, as did the assassination of the Archduke Francis and lis wife. In 1914. At no time in its history has the continent beea so ripe for war as at present. Cba cellor Hitler, at the head of Naxi-ridden Germany, hurls defiance . at Franc with one hand, while seeking te drag Austria into the Beich with the ether. Franc is armed to the teeth and ready for tjrouble. In. Italy, Premier Mussolini gives moral and material support to Douiuss fat his war against German Nazi propaganda, and even peace-loving Hol land is preparing; to defend her- f roHtierr gainst a feared German e eessl ateetels . i . lstHbator price $)1.7qv Batterfa s Top lc, prints 21 Kc, cubes 22Jc. Prices paid te growers by Baless haysie M-. fl lo0 fTke prices below, suppned by a local -r" oi na aaily saarkM ... ... ... awaaiMB ay (Statesman) Italisa Broccoli, lag tff Psnnipa, ba In. kn Tsaaips; sea. lag ' Xa Rutabaga a. tag box ... .es Braasal sprosts. lag ' T leesl egg plant ' jos Cesst peas, b. o Lias beeaalb. - "ij Cabbaga. cwt 75 u i,"oo Oreea peppers. loeaL lb. - 04 Oniaas. doa. bssehes , .15 Potatoes, local 1.0O to 1.2S syeiiaea. local , 65 to Cabforaia, red - . ,, .oq to 8.40 Psret Sound 1 aa . 1 c Onion. Walla Walla, ewt Lbish i 25 Cehry. doa. . . tt Applea - 1 .73 Jonathans 90 fPt 1 15 Peaaoek k Orange. ValancUa, fancy 84)0 to s!so Place sack i i tj Beets, local, dos. - 15 Turnips, local, erata . .30 Carrots, local, dos .15 Spin sea, local, crate bssaass, lb. aa stock . HsBda 50 to .75 .03 fJueasabers. bnthonsa, fias CaataloDpes. MeMianviUa .05 H 1.25 .90 te 1.10 .0.00 no " .25 1.00 .20 .50 .73 .10 .08 1.00 1.00 .03 H .40 .38 Diflanl 2 Lemons Lima, fresh -Avseedos. erata Seaasa. Dsniik. dm . Habbsrd iqssih Tomatoes, The Dalles Local, bushel Peaches. Yakima, crate Cora, local, dos. Ossabss. lb. Seedless s-ranea lnr Tokay grapes Sweet Potatoes, lb. HOPS 1933 fuggles. lb. 1933 clutters, lb. EOG8 Baying Prices Extrsi Standards .25 25 Z .21 Mediums POOXTM Pullets .12 .04 .11 .09 .08 .12 .12 lll rmSitera Colored hens Medium hens Light hens ... Leghorn fryers Colored fryers HEAT Spring lambs, top 5.00 Hars, top 5.50 i im cuts ,. -.5.25 Second cuts 5.00 Steers , .08 to .04 owa .01 . te Bull . 02 te .02 H Dressed veal, top . .07 - 07 H .. .49 ... .51 ,.16.00 .17.00 .19.00 -12.00 Ures&ed hoes . GHAIN AND HAT Wheat, wentern red White. Ko. 1 Barley, too. ton Oats, feed, ton , Oats, milling, ton Hit. hnyins Dries Oati and vetch, ton Airnlfa, valley, first eut. .14.00 -12.00 lover nay WOOL Medium .25 28 .20 .01 .09 onrsa Mohair CASCA&A BABE Crees,' lb. Dry. lb. School at Bethel Gives Program BETHEL. Oct. 14. A radio program with Coralee Nichols as annouocer, was given at the school in celebration of Columbus day. Songs by the school; piano solos by Lillian Hamrick, Leisla Darr and Coralee Nichols; poems and stories by Luella Nichols. Werna Froehlich, Freda Bucar ench, Alfred Babnsen, Junior Chevally, John Bncarench, Ila Mae Creech, Betty Boling, Coralee Nichols, Jean Hain, Wanda- Froeh lich, Leisla Darr, Marcella Wolfe, Charlotte Hain, Dorothea Froeh lich, Norma June Boles, Minalee Spranger and Bobby Chevally. Clover planting in Carroll coun ty, Georgia, covers nearly 10 times the acreage of last season. - flfttfc PORTLANiX OCt It. (rPi-Announcement was made by .. Edna B. :sed. general manager of the -Pacific Co-ops, of an adyance ot -lc all around in the egg market effective' Monday morning. This takes up the previous decline on " all offerings excert puets, which were not previous cut but art now higher. Specials will be 31c, extras 29c, standards 24c, me diums 25c and pullets 18c dosen. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. ,(Pj There was r change In general quotations on eggs for the week end but undertone of the market Is badly mixed. Butter trading 1 was nominally steady here. Expectation of goy ernment participation In the coast markets was having the effect of keeping ls trade from orer crowding the market. Last session of the Drodnce 1-; change showed a further increase la the buying pric In some lines of lire poultry although light weight hens were forced un be. cause of most acute sortr. Ac tion, of the exchange in cutting; prices was considered out of line with genal condijtns. Turkey prices were about hold ing their own. The nnbli TiTVa tite appears to have waned a trifle and former extreme prices1 were not being generally recetv. ed. There remained shipping de mand. Fractloaal adrance has h n forced in th , nrice on ennnt killed calves to 9 Late receipts hare been greatly mrtailed. nth- . er lines were steady. jui through the potato trade weaker tone was- Rnrrii with increased digging, and otter ing. Cn thi track here there wa a considerable showirig of Yaki ma stock offered Bomewhat below the f.o.b. basis. mtm GERVAIS. Oct! 14. The Par ent - TeacheT association is spon soring a 600 party to be given at the auditorium next Tuesday Ight as a benefit for the curtain fund. Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mrs. W. Cutsforth and Mrs. M. D. Henning compose the committee in charge. Everyone is Invited and large attendance is anticipated. Refreshments will be served after the game. Mrs. A. B. Adkisson and Mrs. Cutsforth have been appointed by President Buchanan as delegates to the state Parent - Teacher con vention which will be held in $a lem, October 24-27. f The traveling library has been moved from the Masonic building to a spare room in the auditorium where it will be more convenient to the school pupilsJ Mrs. Buch anan has agreed to act as librar ian for this year. The adult bible class andjthe Fidelis class of the Presbyterian Sunday school met at the church Wednesday night to discuss .fur ther the plans they had started for some repairs about the ehurch. Some of the seats which w.ere in need of repairs have been repair ed and al are to be stained and vanished. The report on cost of installing a furnace was soT en couraging that the classes will take decisive steps toward having It installed before the inter sea son sets in. Next Sunday Is to be rally day at the Presbyterian church. A merged Sunday school and ehurch service will be held beginning at 10:30 to which all are invited. A good program is being prepared. Honor Birthday With Dinner Party BROOKS, Oct. 14. Honoring their son, Sylvester Harris, on his ' birthday, Mri and Mrs. A. E. Har ris entertained with a dinner at' their home Wednesday night. Covers were placed for the honor -guest. Sylvester Harris, and Mrs. ' Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Roxner and two sons of, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. iWilliam Cottew and son Billie, Miss Lavonne Harris, Alfred Lour- , sine, Albert Harris and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harris. , Mrs. Sldebottom has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Ella Carpen ter of Snohomish, Wash. . Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of Stayton were dinner guests of Mrs. Cole's mother. . Mrs. A. M. Dunlavy, Wednesday. Miss Ellen Hackit and Mrs Fred Batchelor of Salem were also guests at the Dunlavy home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Streeter have gone to Chicago to attend tbo world's fair.- They, will visit in several other states before return- . ing home. Roof Blaze Burns $25 Hole in Briery Apartment House WOODBURN, Oct. 14. The Woodburn fire department was' called out Thursday noon to ex tinguish a roof blaze : at the' Briery apartment house on Corby , street. Damage amounting to. about 1 25 was caused by a de fective flu. - ' , H. T, Butterfleld has leased th Hussma n corner on the Paclfie . highway, the seven acres Involved) . in th deal to be planted to daffo dils.: Butterfleld Is owner ot th Fair Oaks bulb gardens also on the Pacitte highway. - ' W. C. T. r. THURSDAY ' HAZEL GREEN, OcV-l -Sarah Oliver Union of th W. a T. U. will meet Thursday at t Brook eommuaity church. r ji CDniucnD. I n UI UIIUU d