19. THEY PUO, Z j - - I Statesman . Classified 'Ads - v Call 9101 ; CUsaifted Advert-dag Single lntertloa per Ue-10e Three lnaartlona par Uae xo Six Insertions per Una.. 30 e Ob6 month par llne..fl.00 Kin imam chart .... .tie Cow S tor Ul peg tf tepted until 6:20 the even lng befora publication Cot classification. Cirr eefred after thla Uai t in be run onder the leading To Lata to Classify.. :,.r . Tha Sutotnua Mummer aa IlnancU - ratiwnnbfrity tor error which nay ap pear la eveTawmente pae Usbed Ur lta evUnroa, nt ta cues wbera tela paper-to at fault will reprint that part at an advertisement ta which m th typographical mlitaka octva. - Th : Statecman " reserves the right to reject bjee tlonal advertising, ft far ther reserves the right to classify all adTertlaiag an da? th proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED MALE ----- - -- -l-l n(virfviiinni.ii ' Wanted : two solicitors. Mao amateur entertainer. Call 13$ & Liberty. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted : experienced beauty oper ator wth follow int:. Art Beauty Salon, Tel. 6414. SALESMEN WANTED9 Agents wanted. Best deal la Salon, anen or women. 11? If. Commercial. FOR SALE Mlsccfianeopa Old papers lOe a bundle; Statesman of f tee." Several varieties rrapea E. C Plank Route 8. Box 388. Tel. 81F23. ' Concord crapes for Juice and pre serves. lHo lb. By 100-lb. lots, lc. Rudolph Schmidt. B. C, Box 23S. Saw cummins and sharpening H mil E. Four Corners. TeL 4384. - Flala grape's,. 2c lb. H-lie north f Penitentiary four corners. A. W. King. Commercial drying; Walnuts f IS per ton filbert 7.60 per ton. Routs I, Tei Finance company - must sell fins piano for balance due of $125. It Is nearly new 1556 piano, latest style. SIS State street. Open evenings until 9. - GRAPES for tabic. Jules and Jelly. 2e Tb.. fl.se ewt. Wb. Stoddard, 1H t mils en, Wallace read. Pointer dogs fives dollars up. W. C Barchus, Ramp's corner, 8 miles north. r Grapes 2c. Oliver Huston, 2515 N. Front TeL 4388. , 8148 combination cas range, like new.-Very cheap. 240 N. 18th. Call mornings. . NOW WRECKING 5 Essex : Star 4; '25 Olds 8 Sedaa; 25 Overland 4 ; '28 Dodge De livery: 1928 Q.U.CI Truck; Pontiac motor. ACME AUTO A TRUCK WRECKERS . - 430 South Commercial For sale: Certified grey oats for seed, to lb. Writs E. it. Tameris, Rt. 1. Turner. , : - . Several kinds applea. 231 S S. Cottage. Octobcr-Crummel peaches, fine for tannine;, tie and 81.25 a box. Puritan . 1 Cider Works, Weet Salem. TeL 5424. A-l wood baterr-2S3 i Dlsion "str inn nil i- -i r i FOR SALB Field ear corn '910 per 1 ton. Furnish your own sacks. Dale Fowler, en Grand Island.. Dayton, Ore. L Dayton telephone 41X7. Buy a piano on Tallmaa's deferred rental plan. Investigate this plan. Tallman's Piano Stores, 895 S. 1 2th Salem or 822 S. W. Broadway, Port land. . . OATS AND VETCH ISEEDTeL 2SP11. Fred DeVriest Fratum. ' ' 5 TRADE Miscellaneous Gnod bicycle for wood. 147 S. Com'L WANTED SHarnaneona Hatr cut 25a Joe's Bar bar Shop. KRA. 154 S. Church St. ) W buy used clothing. Tel. 9528 and will rait 22 N. Commercial. MISCELLANEOUS Expert hair cutting, 20c and 15c 888 8. Winter. . j - . - Nn Boa Corset. Call for appoint -, Mre a. VL TJttlaf lelrl. Phnna 8897.'- ' - I Hair cuta, 15 cent White's, 174 11 S. liberty. ' FOR RENT ROOMS , Sleeping room. 488 N. Liberty. Rooms: 843 Union, Tet 8881. ROOM AND BOARD - irLT' riii'.-.-i-'i'" - -- - -,- i , - Boom and board, semi-invalids. Prac tical nurse care. Furnace beat. 120 and up. 492 N. Summer. ,f Board-room, 535 Cotrrt. TeL 8878. v The Alexandria. Reasonable, com ' forUbie. "Day. week or month. .1110 . Chemeket. Tet. 8789. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pat ton Apartments. Down tow dis trict. Call Pattern's Book Store, , Nloe famished apt 599 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES Furs, and unfarn. boasea R. A. Forknsr, 819 N. Cottage, TsL 8931. Furn, unforn. housea, : Torrens ' A Grant, first ; floor Mssorlo bn tiding. : Phons 818L - - MtxSnt house. IiKralr' 1M X St Bye8BMsnjseaWleMMBl8s-asl 4-r. bouse, partly furn. TeL 958L v icelv furnished S-room house, near Hollywooa. Jsuerson. Modem bouses furnuhed lielrin Johnson, S7I SUte St, FOR SALE Real Estatt rer-aale: equity in good lot and small house, good location. Inquire Giveaway : Modem 5-rm. furnished Owner 431 S. Cottage, upper flat I rooms, very fine, at sacrifice price. 1870 N. 18th. TeL 4277. ; PRICED VERT LOW TO CLOSE . m : AN ESTATE Choice corner lot 87x135 ft In Englpwood district, one street paved, comxortabls 8 room bouse. Price only 8128, liberal terms. Another on In Southeast Salem, pav ed street and bus line, large lot 75x270 ft. room bouse. A REAL SNAP for 31160, part terms. CHILDS a MILLER, Realtors 844 State St TeL 6708 '"" "" -i n i- .ri.. . i. ju For sale by owner: 8 acres 3 miles north on Pac. highway. B. F. Wells, R. 9, Box 53a I am Just finishing some bouses at Kelser. Have more acreage. I will buHd to suit your terms. See me before you build.. . H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Building TeL 8902 EXCHANGE Real Estate - - Modern bouse in Tacema, clear, for " runnuo property, w. u. Grant. Masonic building. Longvlew, Waalu and Greely, Colo., property to exchange for Salem or fj0?. property. Call er address 2S 8. 18th. THREE GOOD TRADES C k A . An ft Ta V.4t m , : viiu uiBtiwajr s-r. house, large dairy barn. All m cult . luverra. xaxe email place as part. - A .AXUO. V A. 5" f bla- A. beaverdam. on uan. r ice soil Take small place as part 50 A. North Good 8-r. house, bath, bam 44x50, silo, poultry house. All in cult Take smaller place. If you want a larger place or you want to buy, look this over. Give good terms. ' J. X. SEARS), Realtor 132 8. High St FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SB mrtm : . ....... f " " war wkx. KJL ouuainga, located 3 miles from arnall town. Place is writ suited for hops. Priced very low atMOOO. OWner will acrepTsmajTpr ,rr.i"? r ,em in exchange. . , , -io as aiii.i.h.K, Realtors 344 State St. Tt1. e7 WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted: Small house for cash. Call 8404. Will Mr muh tn nm r or room house. In north or northeast Salem. Writ T n t.. 1. --T . v. . -. Mil, Hon and fewest -cagh price. Business Onmirtunltipa n . ...ii..... Iini1 w , 1 Well equipped small laundry in good valley town. Reasonable price on terms or part trade. Box 333, care Statesman. '-ilim nlV.nr-1 finftnnniyuuu BUSINESS PROPERTIES GasoUna station, 8 pumps, in city. OooS lecation. Sell er lease. Truck, express and drayage business and residence in good town. Trade for small acreage close te Salem. Gasoline station, store bldg., resi dence, en paved road close to Salem. Sell or trade for acreage. ' MELVIN JOHNSON J!75 State St. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and chattel loans, 1 to 29 months to repay at lowest possible ratea. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st NatX Bank Bldg. Phone 8553 Licensed by State - - " - - - ----irmnnru-uVTui Will a Loan Help You? You can borrow up to 3300 from us in 24 hours or less, and take from 1 to 20 months to repay. Corns in . . . Write ... or 'Phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY f OF SALEM ! e do NRA our part Room 119, New Bligh Bldij., 2nd floor. LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE 51 9 "State St Tel 3 7 I 0 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Tor sale: 1709-lb. bay gelding, 8 years' old. Sonie young Jersey lul!a E. M Tamerls.M ml. east Marion. for! SALE WOOD Grub oak wood. Tel. 51F15. " - -- -- -1 -1-1 r-. -r. n.aA. Phone 4964 for nice dry wood. Pbone Tracy's, 8986 for dry wood. GUARANTEED DRT wood coal TeL 800a Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. Ash, fir and oak. Tel 5648. Oak wood for sale. TeL 3688. Se: -d growth and oak. Pbone 137F3 All kinds of wood. Tel 4418. Good wood of all kinds. Also A-l sawdust Tel. 8!32. LOST AND FOUND LOST Bunch keys TeL 6S53. Strayed or stolen: 5 8-months old curve. Tel. S53 or 7SF21. WANTED USED CARS Wanted. Good Used . Cars We have practically sold out our stock; If you have a car' te sell see us. We buy, sell or consign. " BORREGO'S CAR MET. 240 No. Liberty. TeL 3688 Fall Brings Much Work, Sunnyside STJNNTSIDE, Oct 18. With weather perfect for tall farming activities and ground in good con dition tor tractor and plow, some seeding has been done of winter wheat and oats. Apple picking will begin this week. 'Most of the po tatoes are still in the ground.. The corn crop promised a big yield but tailed to ripen In the hllia and is being r fed to the stock green. The walnut crop is light and of poor quality. ' Prunes are moving out rapidly thia week, alt going to different Jobbers and. dealers. County road work ia over for the winter, leav ing a heavy coat of gravel which will make a good road after two yean travel on & Interesting Facts Some unusual classified ads o .-. . Notice I have a half a carload of hogs to ship next week. Would like to hare some of my neighbors in with me to make np the car load, t o ;r Tor sale. A baby carriage, fair condition, clean, quitting the busi ness. House for rent by widow newly painted and remodeled with every modern convenience, fine front view. O One can visit 21 ports, 14 countries and travel around the world first class for $749. -O Only 55 shopping days until Christmas. Do your shopping early. Stocks and Bonds (Coprrifht, 1933 Sisndard Statistics Co.) October 18 STOCK AVEKAQES fCoDTrirht. 1938 8t.ninl Today 70.8 87.6 72.3 71J Previous day 83.8 40.1 74.9 75,8 week ago 00.8 43.0 78.8 81 J Tear ate 65.0 27.9 87.8 56.6 S years ago .130.4 105.S 17T!8 134.S ill f ft 1933 Low 1083 -103.1 58.0 118.7 90.9 . 42.3 28.5 61.5 43.9 . 72.S 89.8 1U.0 78.9 . 85.1 13.3 61.8 85.0 -140.2 10S.S 203.9 114.8 . 60.0 80.8 92.8 61.8 High 1982 Low 1933 Hie- I"! Low 1931 Today Pre ion- day wees age Tear ago 9 years ago tllgb 1933 Low 1933 High 1982 Low 1932 High 1931 Low 1031 Radio Program Thsxsday, October it KOAO OervaWs MO ZUe. 7:30 -foraing HediUUoni led by Dr. John 8. Burns. 8:00 Morning concert. 9:00 Home Economies Observer. 11:00 Better Health snd Lon.er Life. 12:00 Noon farm honr. 1 :00 Rh-thm-Melodiea. 2:30 Aeolian Echoes. 8:00 Homemakers' half hor. 3:30 The Home Garden. 4:30-5:00 Bere'i to Tonr Hetlth ' with Dick Mote and hit orcheitrs. 6:45 Farm hour. 7:45 Science newi of, the week. -8:15 Ten minutes with famone people. 8:45-9:00 Fishing and Ranting Condi tions is Oregon by the state game commtaaion. HD1U5 WOODBURN, Oct. 18. Louis Kappes and Sylvester Annen, both of whom live in the Monitor dis trict, were committed to the coun ty jail by Justice Overton after navmg appeared In the court here on information filed by Henry Ho mann charging burglary. They waivea preliminary hearing, their ball being set at $100 each. A fine of SS and crista wns lev ied against John Banlck, who bad been arrested for operation of a motor vehicle on the highway while gainfully enmloved without having Oregon license plates at- tacnea to bis venicte. Theodore F. Fostet was fined $2 for driving at night without headlights? Hls fine- was SUSDended nn cnnrlitlAn that tie not do It again, f Because he w a s arrested for hunting game birds without a hunting license. Carl Wamnach was fined 25 and costs after bar ing pleaded guilty. The fine was suspended provided he pay the court costs and refrain from again breaking the state's hunting laws. For driving a car with four per sons over 12 years of age in the front seat, K. L. Grant paid ,5 fine and costs. To Wed Scout Hiss Ruth JohaiM8inyer, of Uead ville, Pa- who has revealed she will marry Paul SipK Erie, Pa boy scout (inset) , when he returns from his second trip to the Antarctic with Bear Admiral Byrd. Siple is now i a route to L-itl America, ' a. , V-iti BOOT) AVESAOBS 7.. 74.0 80.8 75.S 73.3 74.3 80.4 74.0 78.2 75.0 80.4 76.3 63.9 65.3 83.5 70.5 I 91.8 106.6 99.7 99.4 77.1 84.9 88.5 83.5 ... 58.3 57.0 74.1 63.6 71.3 78.0 86.2 78.1 . 58.2 47.4 70.9 87.5 90.4 105.7 101.5 08.7 62.3 62.3 80.2 68.S mm m n . u f n ' ilr Business Directory . Cards ia this directory run on a monthly basis only. Rate $1.00 per lino per month. . AUTO BRAKES Mike Pane-, the brake and shimmy doctor. 275 South Commercial Street BICYCLES New and used. Tires, Repairing. T-IARRT W. SCOTT. 147 a Com'l 8t BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School, TeL 4072. Fuller Brush Man. TeL S66L CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 6758. Hulda Helps Hostesses. Tel 6948 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Northness. CHINESE -MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every 111. H. SL Low, noted Chinese -herbalist 473 S. Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Established stnee Hit In Oakland, Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 5758. Hours I to i Sua. 10 to 13 M. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 :30 a. m. to 4 p. m. 148 N. Commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 286 N. High. Tel. Rea 8572. FLORISTS CUT dowers, wedding bouquets fan era I wreaths, decorationa C F. Brelt haupt florist, 877 Court TeL 6904. ALL kinds ef floral work. Luts Fler- tt. 16th A Market. Tel. 952 GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors TeL 61. Welter J. Downs. S8tt Brers INSURANCE BECKE HENDRICKS 189 N. High TeL 4947 COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ins. Tel. Ut LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THE W EIDER LAUNDRT 268 S. High TeL 9186 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First tn Quality and Serrtc Telephone 31SS 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 60 lb. 88-90. Renovators and fumlgatora Rugs cleaned. Capitol Bedding Co. TeL 4069. 3030 N. CapitoL New mattress made te order, old re made; carpet cleaning; sislng; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug 4 Mat tress Factory, S. 13th A Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. ZTTfeker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 432 State Street Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician I O. Altman, M. IX Homeopath 1st. Office and residence 507 Center St Phone 6332. Treats both acute and chronic diseases PAINT AND ROOFING Falem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department 216 8. Commercial. Tele phone 9101. REAL ESTATE BECKE 4b HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 S. Liberty St TeL 6468. SOCOLOFSKT A SON 304-6 First Knfl. Bk. Bidg. Tel. 7907. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing: Steves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. AU kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooka logaa heoka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Flemlnic; TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 8131, Larmer Transfer Co. Tmcka to Portland dally. CAfTTAL CTTT Transfer Co 226 State St TeL 7773. Distributing, for warding and aloraga our specialty. Get onr rates. TYPEWRITERS TTPE WRIT E31S A ddlng Mch. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke Short 831 Court TeL 8(84. UPHOLSTERING : First class upholstering; Cushions made and rebuilt Canvas work. Eu bank's Upholstery Shop with- Sora ban's Finish Shop. 454 Fen-' St - - WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 89 years experience RID 7. Bo 203.' Tel. J10F8. Apprehens-on Felt V ForrJim Sewell as ' ' Last Seen Oct. 7 T LABISH CENTER, Oct If. Relatives here are trying to find out the whereabouts of Jim Se well. who went to eastern. Oregon to work in the harvest fields. Through a partner it has been learned that he checked out of la Portland hotel on October I, QUICK I BOOSTED BY WHEAT NEW YORK, Oct 18. (p) A advance in wheat proved Insuffic ient to keep stocks from sliding today and prices in Wall Street's leading market again veered downward rather sharply. The steel shares took little com fort from word that Ingot produc tion had tumbled S nfVinta tn a na tion - wide average of 39 per cent 01 capacity, some. 20 points under the July peak. II. s. sti nrcf.r. red slumped nearly 6 points while me common was down H. Beth lehem's senior Issue was off 7, the junior t. National Steel lost about 4. New York Central, breaking 30, closed with a loss of more than 3 OOints. the Union Pari f lc ric lin ed as much. American Can, West ern union. calanMe. AmM-lra- Commerclal Alcohol. Firestone, Allied cnemfcau Chrysler, Santa Fe and U. S. Industrial Alcohol were off 3 to 4 or more, while American Telephone, Goodyear, General Motors, Weetlnghouse, Snnthftrn Pacific Saara T?ATtnlr Du Pont and Union Carbide yield ed in the neighborhood of 1 to ?. National Distillers flopped and U. S. Smelting 5. The av erage loss, 3.6 points, wasaUer than that of Monday. Volume wug reduced to 1.733. 570 shares, soma 700,000 under Tuesday's turn over. L AMITY. Oct, 18. The turkey evening school held at HoDewell school last Monday br Joe W. Jar- vis, instructor of vocational agri culture. Amity Union high school, was attended by 15 turkey grow ers from that district This school is being held Mon day and Thursday nights on tar key marketing. Last vear th same, sort of school was held on turkey production. There are many topics that may come under marketing but the members of the school brought out the follow ing subjects for discussion to be discussed over a period of ten meetings: Cooperative marketing of turkeys through the Oregon turkey cooperatives, J. C. Leedy of the -association being on the program to explain the operations of an association. Other subjects are: Selecting and grading of turkeys to be fat tened, fattening turkeys for . mar ket under which will come the al ways discussed topic of feeding, killing and dressing of turkeys for market, a study of the TJ. S. grades of turkeys and packing, cost of producing turkeys for the market, and a study of the market situations, outlook reports and prices. Each meeting a few min utes will be taken for the dis cussion of the price for that day, the past week, and the future. ON lET'S POEMS GRAND ISLAND. Oct. 18. G. L. Hall of McMInnville. will give an entertainment at the Unionvale Evangelical church Fri day night, October 27. The pro gram will include interpretation and impersonation of James Whit comb Riley's poems. A silver of fering will be taken. The evangelistic meetings which were to have begun Sunday night at the church with the Rev. C. CrPling, conference evangel ist of Portland,. In charge, were postponed Indefinitely due to the fact that Rev. Poling is under a physician's care. Miss Lucille Fisher, primary In structor In the school, haa organ ised a camp fire society. Officers are: President, Ruth Anderson; vice - president, Mary Evelyn Wiley; secretary, Nancy Price; song leader, Mary Rockhill. Miss Fisher has also organised a girls' glee club in the school with Mary Evelyn Wiley as president. In Tragedy A1U Lesseyt- of Burbank, Cat, shown ia hospital, where aha U re covering from a wound she Inflicted on herself after shot had allegedly slain her sweetheart, Tom Say. movie cowboy. The ahootfflff U maxed a duarrel over another woman. Bay was acquitted of slay, ing another film cowboy, TaU-oi iia AasoA. H ,825. STOCKS SLIDE RAISERS HEAR EMS BILL'S Pffiffl IS f i v. C ... v.. ". 'f, , S -..x:if: vVw Vvx I - : i t fa I ' t - s f .T?, ...... ; V f . CI? PULLETS FIRST ARE lieECGll Only Best Goods Unaffected; Butter Unchanged; Nut Mart Complicated PORTLAND. Ore.. Vt 1. if. Sales of so - called pallet firsts were aempraiislng the trade here except for the best roods. Th de mand for quality eggs remained favorable although the volume of business in these as compared with ordinary to poor stuff was very limited- Much nrice cuttlnz wan snnst- ed as a result of th Im nf th so - called pullet firsts, many of wmcn were nothing more or less than peeweea and then were not considered strictly-fresh. Buying prices on fresh goods were showing a lain nd VSnca at country points with decreasiug Buppues reflected. No change was suggested In general butter market trading for the day on the open market. Prices were stationary on all scores with storage holders in clined to await federal purchases. Rather good trading was sug gested for live hens of all weights but springer stuff was rather easy and especially the white sorts. No further change in the price list. Demand for turkeys was about steady for .dressed birds with gen eral cash offers around 20-21 cents ppnnd for old and young No. 1 hens and up to 23c pound for young toms of best quality and weight. Market was held easy on count ry killed hogs with most sales at the lower end of the price. Lambs were in call but ewes re mained weak. Beef was finding a better call for the canners. There was much complication In the nut situation. State officials now say there is no law prohibit ing producers or others from sail ing ungraded nuts but it Is un lawful to move them into other states unless graded. Onion growers of Oregon were refusing to sell supplies except at prices higher than what whole salers were moving Yakima stock Into retail channels. There was a complete stoppage of buying therefore at local primary points. Nothing but disaster was indi cated locally for pears. Even at around 60 cents box for good stuff, unwrapped, It was Impos sible to move more than a small per cent of current offerings of popnlar fall varieties. General Markets PSODUCB KXCHAXQX PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 18. (AP) rPfkrlrt t AvikhajtM m4Y - a , Extra 20c. itindarda 19 He, prime fints lve, lints 15c. Egg treth extrsf 29c, fresh mediums 25e. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 18. (AP) Wheat Open High Lew CIom My 68 60 W 68 69 "A December 63 H 64 62 H 64 Cam: Big Bend blaegtem 69; dark hard winter 12 net 7ltt. 11 net 62 toft white, western white, hard winter. non-era spring, welters ren 61 ft. Oats: No. 2 white 821.60. , Corn: No. 2E yellow 321.75. Millrun: Standard 814.00 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Oct 18. (AP) Batter Prints, extrat, 22e, standards 21 He pound. Bntterfat Portland delirery: A grade 10c; farmer's door delivery 17c pound. Sweet cream 5c higher. Egga Pacific ponltry produeeri' aell ing prices: Fresh extra apecial 81c, ex tras 29. standards, 24c, medium 25c, pullet 18e doxen. Euyisg nrice by whole- aalers: Fresh extraa 29c, tints 23c, me dium zuc, undergrade i4e. pallet 14c. Cheese 92 acore Oregon triplets lie, loaf, 12e pound. Brokers will pay He below quotation. Milk Contract pries, 4 per cent, Portland delivery 61-70 cwt- B grade cream 37 He pound. Country meat Selling1 price te re tailer: Country killed hog, beat butch ers, under 150 pounds 7V4-8c; yearlings 00 to 110 pounds 8H-0e pound: lirht and thin 4-6c pound. Heavy calves 4o pound. Ltmtii lo-lle ponnd; yearlings 4-5c pound; heavy ewea 2 3c pound. Me dium cowa 2-5c pound; canner cows l-2c pound. Bulls 4-4 He pound. Mohair Buying price: 1933 clip. 15e ponnd. caseara bark Buying price, 1933 peel 2 He. Hops Nominal 1933, 88-40c pound. Live poultry Portland delivery: Bay ing prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pounds 12c; ever 8 pound lief spring pallets. 2 to 8H pounds 11c; roasters, over 3H pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, over SH pounds 9e; under 8H pounds 9c; broil ers. 1H to 2 pounds '0e; 8 pound and np lie; stage 8c; rosters 6e. Pekia ducks 1S: colored dacks 8c; gftte 9e pound. Onions--Yakima 31-1.25; Oregon 81-25-1.35 cental. Potatoes Local white and red, 11.15 1.25 cental; Yakima 81-1-35; Deschutes 81.40-1.50. Cantaloupes DHlard, ataadard 81.15 1.25; Yakima, standards T5-85e crate; The Dalles 31 erate. Wool 1933 clip, nominal, Willamette valley 2 3-2 5c ponnd; eastern Oregon 16 21e ponnd; aouthern Idaho 16-20e penad. Hay Baying price from producer ; Alfalfa. No. 1, new crop 316-16.60; vetch $15; Willamette valley timothy $15; east ern Oregon timothy 317.50; oats 14 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, re.. Oct 18. (AP) Cattle Receipts 60, calves 10; ateady. Steers, common snd medium 82.50-5. Heifers, common and medium 82.50-4.25. Cows, eemmoa and medium 83.35-8; lew eatter sad cotter 81.25 2.25. Bulls, cut ter snd mediant 81-75-3. Venters, good sad choice 38-7 1 cull, common and me dium 33-6; calves, good sad choice 64 6.60; common and medium 82-4. Hogs Receipts 200; fully steady. - Lightweight, good snd choice 84.60 6.35; medium weight, good - snd choice 84.75-S.-5? heavyweight, good snd choice 84.50-4.85. Packing sows, medium snd rood 84.25-4.65., Slaughter pigs, rood ssd choice $3.25-8.78. Feeder stocker pigs, good and choice 35-4.75. Sheep Receipt 200; slow, steady. ' IaaH, good and etioiee 85-5.50; com mon sad medium 33.50-5. Yearling weth ers 32-50-4.60. Ewes 75e-$3, Scattered Sales In Wool Reported BOSTON," Oct. IS. (flV(U. 8, Dept. Agr.) A few scattered sales are being closed on,the finer quality' western r o wr n wools. Good French combing 14s and finer territory wools la original bags are bringing 10-81 cents scoured basU. A Uttle IS months Texas wool Is moving at 81-82 cents scoured basis for choice lines and at 78-80 cents for aver age wools. Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, 91.43 per bandred. S orpins f 30. (If ilk based sa seal sataly altsrfsi avtrsga.) Oistrlbotor price $1.70 Batter fat Top 18c, prints 21 He, cnbes 22 He. Prices paid te crewers by Sal am havers . . . . The nrire. ImiIaw anrt.,f14 V, m . a rue r, uunan 01 tne aauy m arses uui are no rnsranteea oy ise statesmanj rairrr asm vEoTiiu.r Italian Broccoli, lug ; ,50 Parsnips, box lug ,, . .50 Turnips, box lug .50 Rutabagas, lag box .65 Brneeel sprout, lug 1.10 Local an nlant nl Coast peas, lb. . ,07 Lima beaas, lb. , ,, .ia Cabbat , ewt. T5 te 1.00 Green peppers, local, lb. .04 Onions, dm. bunches .IS Potatoes, local 1.00 te 1.25 Lettoee. local 65 to .95 California, iced 2,50 to 8.00 Onion. Walla Walla, ewt. 1.S5 lbish OK Celry. do. A , .75 Jonathans .98 Spits 1.25 Pennoek .75 Oranges. Valencia, fancy 8.00 to 8.50 Place pack 1.75 to 8.25 Beets, local, dos. . .15 Toraiss, local, crate - .80 carrot, local, dos -. .15 Spinach, local, crate banana a. tb. en stock 50 to .75 - -05 - .05H -75 Viands Cues- bers,.hothouse. hex Cantaloupes, McMInnville Dillard Lemons - L25 SO to 1.10 .6 Limes, fresh J.00 8J5 Avacsdos, erste ' Squash, Dsaish. dos. - Hnk In.a.k Jts 1.00 .20 .50 -1.10 .10 .08 1X0 -1.00 Tomatoes, The. Dalles Local, ssshel Peaches, Fetter, ba. Corn, loeal. dos. Casabaa. tb. Hoedleaa grapea, lug lossy grapes Sweet Potatoes, lb. .... .03 H .40 458 HOTS 1938 fnerlM. Th. 1933 clusters, lb EOSB Buying Prices Extras Standard Mediums Pullets .28 .28 .33 .13 .0" .11 .09 .08 .13 .12 5.00 5.50 5.25 5.00 rooxrsT Colored hens Mediem hens Light hens Lsera (ran Colored frjers KB AT Spring lambs, top Hors, tops First cuts Second e.ntb Steers .03 .01 G2 to .04 Cows , te -to .0311 .02 H .07 H ,07 H Bulls Dressed veal, top Dressed hogs nniTH awn raw Wheat, western red - White, No. 1 Barlev. too. ton -.. .48 - .50 -14.00 -15.00 -17.00 -12.00 -14.00 -12.00 Oats, feed, ton Oats, milling, ton rn y. say use pne - Oats and vetch, ton Alfalfa, valley, first eut uover say Medium Course woox .29 .38 0 .01 .08 Mohair CASOAXA BARK Green, lb. Dry. lb. - Nora A. Blichfield is the only woman law student at Stanford university. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE ' HORIZONTAL 1 Mobile Bay ferass a coast ia-dentio- on which ef the U. S.? 7 What U. S. battleship was blows up ia Havana, harbor, Feb. 15, 1898, with the less of 260 lives? 11 Pertaining to birth 12 Ventilate 13 Preposition 15 Boll of names 16 Affable in manner 18 Who is the preseat klag of Al bania? 20 Table-land 22 Female of tie deer 23 Flute-like "Wind-instrument 25 Inmate 28 By ,' 29 A round-up ' 31 Lowest female voice 32 Sooner than 33 Buddhist sacred language 87 Hasten 39 Dash 40 Shaped like a pine-cone 43 A river-border 44 Feminine name 45 Impressible 49 Portuguese coin BO Automaton E3 That which attracts 55 Chemical symbol for Samarium 66 Be indebted to E7 Assumed name 89 What Ulead is kaowa as the "graveyard of the Atiaatic-? 60 Which is the south erntost At lantic State el the U. S.7 VERTICAL The Saa Francisco Btountalas are located ia which ef the U. 9.7 2 Indefinite article - 8 Hinder 4 Particle ft Comrade 6 Exclamation 7 Fairy-queen . ft BeiU 9 Turkish decree lfr What Carls, ensieer, coa--fiW i Is wrarships aad 20 erchanrmea ia the ladiaa 2 H 15 U VX1 la I1 I 1' m , nl" 1" i - 11IM 1111 23 24 j 25 U 2? : m ! !. 31 32 7y 33 31 3 3 - 22Z l&W&l "777 777? 777s lO HI 12 . VVV 4 . -2. "I1II1II11I ', bo m ' i JLmmMmmmmmXAX I I W ' I III IHTISllEEIUS El CHICAGO,. Oct. 18. Buoy ant new soaring of wheat prices late today carried the market higher and higher to exactly 11 cents a bushel over yesterday's low point. Fresh big purchases of wheat forCTnited States government ac count were reported at various centers, and for the first time this season wheat for immediate de livery in Chicago brought a better figure than December contracts. M cents a bushel premium against 1 cents discount yesterday. Th majority of traders aeted on opin ions that government buying of wheat had ended a critical situa tion, and that a much healthier market outlook was apparent.. Wheat closed strong at almost the day's top level; 2 -S cents above yesterday's finish, corn 1- 1 advanced, oats 1-1 np. Today s closing quotations: 7ha Tya ,) 7 O U -li . May July 79-gO. Com December 42 74-43; May 49-; July 51. Oats December 29 -30; May 33-; July 32. , PORTLAND. Oct 18. UPl Fur ther general ,advance was forced in wheat today. On the Portland market with sale of 3000 bushels the December closed with a rise of 2c while May with no sales waa up lc In the finals. On the merchants exchange lo cal cash wheat gained 2e while Montana spring-winter were each up 6c bushel. There was practi cally no country trading on ac count of the lack of offers. Reports in the trade suggested the government was buying all cash wheat offered, of which there was little in the midwest. Beekeepers to Meet In Portland Shortly CORVALLIS. Oct, 18. Notice of the annual meeting of the Ore gon state beekeepers association to be in Portland November 10 and 11 have been sent out by Dr. Don C. Mote of Oregon State col lege, acting secretary of the asso ciation. Prominent on this year's program will be discussions of na- nunai organization auairs, iraaa agreements ; and cost survey studies. Research studies in the Pacific States Bee Culture laboratories will also be reported on by the federal apiculturist, 3. I Se christ. First year's operation of the Oregon bee Inspection law will come in for its share of discus sion. ES OMITTED TURNER Oct. 18. The names of Miss Hallle Thomas and Mrs. W. J. Denhern were omitted from published list of names of per sons who form the local r el let committee. SHEPFER Ocean doriatf the World War, waa destroyed off Keeling Is leads ia 1914 by the Austra lian crasser "Sydney"? 14 What noted Swedish cheadst was the originator of dyna mite? 1? 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