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Potato Drop- Mery - QUICK ij Ptices Statesman .' Classified1 Ads Call 0101 - Class-fled Advess4g Single Insertion per llxt.lt Tare tnsartlo-a fr .... SOt Six, Laxartloas pr Una.. See Oat month per na..Lt Minimum chart ..tit Copy tor : tbii pair ae etptad until f.trtWtrtA lax before pabliealUm tor ctasaiftcatio-. Cr i cdTt4 after IW ttrat will bt run tinder tat tending Too Lata to HaaalC7. The" SUttamaa aaaim et ta. fncU rapanaihlllty far svrora which stay ap pear ta adrartlaamaata pue Uthsd la lta eolamas, nan la caaes where this paper la it fault will reprint that part ot ait advertisement ta which the typographical nalstake oceaia. Tat Staltfmaa raaanrat tat- right to reject objee UasaJ advertising. It tar that reserves tat right ta eJeasify all adrertlaiax nn dar tat proper claaalOoa tie. - -1 HELP WANTED MALE Wanted : two alienors, alao amateur entertainers. Call 155 S. Liberty. Tlfel HELP WAN FEMALE Wanted : Middle axed housekeeper, mora for company than work. Cloas to Sslem. Box 337, care Statesman. Wanted; Fart tins practical nurse. Give references and Phone number. 30.8t per week. Box; 39, cart States man. SALESMEN WANTED - Aweat wanted. Beat deal in Salem, mea or women. 147 N. Commercial. Real estate salesman, food prop ositiea for a live man. Bee Jsa X. Sears, 112 & High St. FOR SALE Mlsre flanrora Old papers Its a bundle. Statesman ernca. Several varieties grapes. E. a Plank Rout J. Box 231. TeL I1FZ3. Concord crapes tor Jules an pre serves. le la. by leewa, iota, ic Rudolph Schmidt, RL, s. Box 235. 8aw gumming and sharpening mils B, Tour Corners. TsL 4286. Csmmsrcial drying. Walnuts $16 per ton. filberts 57..0 per ton. -touts Tel 54F4. Ftnaaea eomtinf must sell tine bUmw fsr balance due of lilt. It Is nearly new 558 piano, latest style. Ill Sues street Open srsnlngs until I. Grapes 2c Olive Front Tel. 438S. Huston. 2515 N. NOW WRECKING 'it Essex S : '25 Star 4 ; '25 Olds Sedan ; 2S Overland 4 ; '23 Dodge De livery; 1922 G. M. C 8 Truck; Pontiac jnotnr. AC'MK AUTO A TRUCK WRECKERS 430 South Commercial Several kinds apples. 2315 S. Cottage. - Octobsr-Crummel peaches, fine for caanuig. 25c and $1.25 a box. Puritan Oder Works, West Salem, TeL 5428. A-l wood heater. 255 Division St Buy a piano on Tallxnan's deferred rental clan. Investigate this plan. T.il'man's Piano Stores. 393 S. 12th Salem or C22 8.' W. Broadway, Port land. OATS AND VETCH SEED. 23F11. Fred DeVries, Pratum. Tel. 1 heating stove $4; one No. 4 De laval cream separator 5. Daniel Nel son, 2570 Maple. Sweet water grapes. Wm. Stoddard rt mile Wallace road. Used heaters and ranges cheap. Ore gon Trading Post. 333 N. Com L Grapes, le and 2c. Tel 78F21. For sale or trade : Fresh cow, for farm machinery. MUo Wilcox, Rt 7, Balem. Tel. 10F23. TRADE Miscellaneous Good bicycle for wood. 147 8. ComT. To trade: Columbia portable phono graph for bicycle tr wood. Phone 5745. WANTED MteceHaoeous Hair cut 2 Sc. Joe's Barber NBA. 154 S. Church St Shop. Ws buy used clothing. TeK. 3525 and will call. 324 N. csmmerciai. Wanted : Used furniture. Oregon Trading Post. 332 N. Com'!. Phone 4353 MISCELLANEOUS Ecpert halrcuttlng, 20c aad 16c. 203 a. Winter. Nu Bone Corset a Call for appoint ment Mrs. G. H. Llttleneld. Pbons 87. axnj-Lrtiirvar i-"" " Hair cuts, S Liberty. - 25 cents, Wbtts'a 174 ROOM AND BOARD Beart-room, 8 S5 Court TeL 6673. That. Alexandria. Reasonable, com fortable. Day. week or month. Ill Chemeketa,-TeL 8789. Board, 330 up. Steam best 5482. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pattoa 'Apartmenta Down town dis trict CaU Patton s book etore. Nfp fnmbvd apt. S9 ITntofx. FOR RENT-HOUSES Pnrn. and unfurn. bouses, R. Forkner, 1110 N. Cottage, TeL 30 JL i i-M-Lru"inrn"""i-i-p-"i-Mi- " " -i- -i r ruri. unfurn. bouses. Xorrens Orant first floor Mnsor.ls . ssjikllna-, Phone fill. Nicely furnished 3-rcom house, near Houywooa. mi jeuerson. rii nnririi-i-n-i'B- - -- - - - - - - For rent : 4 rooms well furnished. Klectrlo stors, refrigWrator, cleaner. . niui waahlnS machine. Furnaosv wais ' jng distancs. Owner will take ens or more- meals tf desirable, phone 7121 i betewea 5 and 8 p. m. f.?-. 6-room bungalow, ftrnlshed or an . furnished. 185 Trade. Tsl S09S. FOR RENT FOR RENT Several small tracts from 1 to !0 aere. CHILLIS MILLER. Realtor S44 State St. Phone (70S FOR SALE Beal Estate Giveaway: Modern 6-rm. furnished Owner 431 S. Cottage, upper flat. r s s m a, Terr tine, at sacrlf lae. pries. 1576 N. 18th. TsL 4177. For sale by owner: C acres I miles north on Pse. highway. B. F. Wells, R. , Bex SIC. For sals, or private party, good sized lot with small house on back. Good location. Inquire 620 N. 19th. For sale, nicely fura. S-room, home. Dial 143 for particulars. Modern, neat S-room home, good h- eat ten. cor. lot. -all paved, ass or elec tric toed water, priced right. Easy to buy. Tel T772; owner. New. strictly modern, 6-rm. house S A. cherry orchard. Trade for coast property. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Building- Tel .8902 EXCHANGE Seal Estate Modern house- In Tacoma. clear, for Salem or Portland property, w. U. Grant, Masonic building. . EXCHANGE Owner of neat S-room house In good town near Portland wishes property m or near Salem. Value 13500. Will as sume difference. 40 acres a few miles out on paved road, creek, fair set of buildings, about acres clear, balance pasture ana tim her. Price t!200. Exchange for Salem home. CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors 344 State St Phone 8708 FOR SALE FARMS TWO GOOD RANCHES 27 acre. 6-r. house, t good barns and 2 stock bams. 45 A cult. 1- roe pasture and some timber. Running water. 1 mils off of paved road on good gravel road. Just think, only $6000, almost given away. Place is eltar. Will take small plc as part. 101 ACRES 000 Good f'r. house, bath, fireplace, barn, silo, SO A. cult, IS A. timber. Springs, all good sail. Trade for small place or service station. J AS. D. SEARS. Realtor 132 a High WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted: 404. Small house for cash. Call Will pay caah, to owner only, for 8 or S rooralieuse. In north or northeast Salem. Write P. O. Box 3. Give locs tloa and lowest cash price. Business Opportunities WsU equipped small laundry hi good valley town. Reasonable price on terms or part trade. Box 233, care Statesman. BUSINESS PROPERTIES Gasoline station. I pumps, In city. Good location. Sell er lease. Truck, express sad drayage business snd residence Is good town. Trade for small acreage dose to Salem. Gasoline station, store bids., resi dence, on paved road close to Salem. Sell or trade for acreage. MELVTN JOHNSON 27s State St 2-pusip gas station, living Quarters, repair garage, 3 cabins snd I seres ground. 500 ft frontage on Pacific highway, at a bargain. J AS. D. SEARS. Realtor 133 S. High MONEY TO LOAN is'sssJJsil'w'xruUVJ" Automobile and chattel loans. 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st Nat'L Bank Bldg. Phone 8353 Licensed by State -- - - - -i-i-n-.-i-,-irrii-i.rLrxruuxnj Will a Loan Help You? Tou can borrow up to $300 from us in Z4 hours or less, and take from ! ts 20 months to repay. Come in . . . Write ... or 'Phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM We do KRA our part Room 119, New Bligh Bldg., 2nd floor. LICENSED" NO. S-I2Z by STATE 318 State St. Tel 3 74 0 LOANS WANTED Wanted by reliable party. $3000 or was, 1. References and security. Box 138. ear Statesman. Livestock and poultry Turkeys wanted. Tel. 113F2. Lee's Hatcltery. FOR SALE WOOD Phoc5 41(4 tor nice ?ry wood. PfcoM Tracy's, S9SI for dry wooil wagsssissavslSissasSssSbsss -GUARANTEED DRY wood -coal TsL 8009 Salem Fuel Co, Trade 4 ueiiage. Ash, fir and oak. Tel ew48. kn i-iirM-.iwiiil . j.i i.i. i Oak wood for sals. TeL 3888. All kinds of wood. Tel 4411 "-i--,-i-iiii-.-,-inr nrul rLTuxjijui Good wood of all kinds. Also A-l sawdust Tel. 8933. Second 187FS. growth and oak. Phono FOR SALE USED CARS Pop sale : One Plymouth car. TziDla XAJa, 3217 Falrcrouiui road. mm mm aewsn,e ss ViVtyiiWIfu-Jl BUICK SEDAN, $295. 1798 D St WANTED USED CARS Wanted, Good Used Cars Ws have practically sold out -our stock. If you have a car te sell see us. We buy, seu or consign. BO RR EGO'S CAR MKT. 240 No. Liberty. Tel. 3888 HEADS TEACHERS SILVERTON, Oct. 20. Uls Ollrla DeGuire was made presi dent of the Sllverton Teachers as sociation. Other officers elected were 'Got DeLay, Ylce-presidenl and Miss Dorothy Geisler, secre tary-treasurer. BOY rXJTRF.3 FOOT - RICKEY, Oct- 29. Raymond Beard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beard. . wane chopplna -wood few days ago cut his foot quite oaaiy. Interesting Facts A couple of Harry W. 6cottB motorcycle enthnslait thought they had saved some money when they each purchased a leather coat from a man from Portland, They found out their mistake when deputy Sheriff Newell Wil liams called for the coats yes terday and told them that the man had stolen them. The first Incandescent light was used 64 years ago today. O Next Wednesday le the last day ot deer hunting season. Stocks and (Copyright. 1933 Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVEXAOES October 20 Todsy 78.0 6.S 71.0 70.4 Previous day 75.7 S5.1 6S.5 8. Week sso 8T.0 . 42.S 78.8 78.2 Year ago 55. 8 20.4 80.8 S7. 8 years sro High 1933 . Low 1933 , High 1932 , Low 1932 . High 1931 . Low 1931 , 135.5 107.0 188.7 189.5 102.1 68.0 iia-e. 42.8 23.5 61.5 43.9 72.8 89.8 111.0 73.9 85.1 13.3 51.S 35.0 140.3 100.3 208.9 114 J 60.0 80.S 92.8 81.2 Todsy Pravions day Week sgo Tear ago 8 years sgo . High 1933 Low High 1932 72.1 78.1 73.3 7S.I 78.6 75J 63.9 S5. 91.4 106.7 77.1 84.9 S8.8 S7.0 71.8 78.0 53.3 47.4 79.8 79.7 81.1 83.7 99.7 75.0 7.e 76.7 70.7 99.9 88.5 74.1 86.3 70.9 es.s es.s 78.1 S7.C 98.7 6S.5 LOW 1932 HighlBJl . 90.4 105.7 101.5 Low 1931 62.8 62.8 80.1 Radio Program SATURDAY, October SI - roAC roavAiua 5o xe, 7:80 Moraing Msditatioaa, led by sol lee Y. W. O. A. 8:00 Morning esaesrs. 9:00 Aroand tb Csxtpnr. 11:00 Better Besllk sad Loafer Ufa. 12:00 Farm hour. -.00 Aeelian Echoes. 4:30 Eddie Seroggias aad his orches tra. 6:45 Fans boar. BOP IB TONE QUIET PAST WEEK Hop markets continued an ex tremely quiet tone the past week, with no sales of either old or new hops reported from the three coast states, says the Weekly Hop Market Review. Growers are not pressing the hops for sale and the market undertone apears fair ly steady. Quotations are still considered the same as a week ago, ranging from 35 cents to 40 cents per pound to growers. Oregon grow ers, and particularly those with good quality hops, are showing firm holding tendencies and are either not offering their remain ing supplies or aro asking 40 cents and upward. The October 1 official estimate of the 1933 hop crop In the United States showed an Increase of 2, 209,000 pounds over the Septem ber 1 estimate, with total pro duction estimated at 37, 724,000 pounds. The Oregon crop Is now placed at 19,550,000 pounds or 92,750 bales and averaged 1150 pounds per acre. The Washington average acreage yield was 2100 pounds on the 8,190,000 pounds estimated. The California yield is now placed at 9,984,000 pounds, an average yield per acre of 1560. pounds. RALLY iiJ STOCKS FlfMLYAPPEARS NEW YORK, Oct. 20. UP) The eagerly awaited rally finally ap peared in stocks today. It was fostered by a good upturn in wheat, by reports that the govern ment was planning action to allay that the matter ot Russian recog- agricultural unrest and by rumors nltion had attained more definite status. New York Central, Santa Fe, Baltimore it Ohio, Southern Pa cific and Pennsylvania were up 1 to 2 points: -Union Pacific rallied 4. In U. S. Steel, American Tele phone, Westinghouse, Da Pont, Kennecott, Anaconda, Sears Roe buck, Consolidated Gas,- Dome Mines, Western Union, Bethlehem and American Can the Improve ment also ranged from 1 to 2 Case closed more than 3 higher, while Chrysler was up almost S Sales ot stocks totaled 2.698.760 shares. - ' POLICE CHIEF GETS I SIIVERTON. Oct. 29 Ar thur Dahl. Sllverton s chief of police, is at the SllTertoa hospita with a dislocated right shoulder, several ribs broken and braises received in aa accident last night when tha brakes of the car In which ha-was riding with Elgin McCleary, superintendent ot Sll verton water commission locked and the ear upset, McCleary, who was driving, escaped Injury. The cat itself was badly damaged. Ml Bonds TRAFFIC WES Business Directory Cards ta thla tllieetorj run oa moathly basts only. Kate: 91 J0O per Una per month. AUTO BRAKES Hike Yanek, the . brake and shhamy ooetor. 97 S foutft cirwweretai wtreet BICYCLES Maw and nsed. Tires. Rspalrtns: HARRY W. SCOTT. 147 & ComT St BROOMS AND BRUSHES. Oregon Blind School. TeL 4072. Fuller Brush Man. TeL 28IL CATERING Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. 6752. Hulda- Helps Hostesses. Tel 6943 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephoss 4450, R. fH Korthnesa CHINESE MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every ITL H. & Low, noted Chinese herbalist. 473 & Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. Established since 1912 in Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 67 6 3. Hours 9 to C Sua. 19 to 11 M. Dr. Chan Lam Chines Medietas Co. Hours Tuesday snd Friday, 10 :20 a. m. ts 4:30 p. m. H I. ceinmercisL CHIROPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 258 N. High. TeL Kea. 8572. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun-1 eral wreatna, uecorauona, j. f . otw I faaupt. florist. 677 Court. TeL ssss. ALL kinds ef floral work. Lata Fler- 1st, lth Market TeL 9693 GLASS Auto and window glass mirrors TeL 6106. Walter J. Downs. 680 Preys INSURANCE WE!rKT. a HENDRICKS 129 N. High TeL 494T mwm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CPFFgY-SMTTH. gen. 1ns. Tel. 8622. LAUNDRIES Tiro TffTCW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WELDEH LAUM)KI 242 a High TeL "l CAPITAL. CITY LAUNDRY First In Oualltv and Servtes Telephone 81S 1264 Bread war MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 50 lb. $8.00. Renovators snd fumigators. Rugs cleaned. Capitol Bedding Co. TeL 4069. svsu t. vapiink New mattress made ts order, eld re made; carpet cleaning, sfacine : fjuff rug weaving, saiera iuii jmus tress Factory, S. 13th A- Wiwur. let 8441. Otto F. Ztrtelter. Est nil. MUSIC STORES GEO. a WILL Planes, radios, sewing manhinM. thMt musto ana oiano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 422 State Street Salem. ' PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. G. Altman, M. D. Homeopathlst Office and residence 507 Center St Phone 5332. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PAINT- AND ROOFING Pftlem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards. DartiDh- lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call T he Statesman Printing Department 215 & Commercial. Tels- nhon REAL ESTATE BECKE A HENDRICKS, TsL 494T. w ti r.RiDRNTtnnsT a en 184 & Liberty St Tat 04SB. enrnmiAiU a srrra 304-5 Wrst Nafl. Bk. Bldg. TeL T80T. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Steves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence fM risnd plain, bop baskets, hooks, tataa saiem sencs ana diov nm Chernekets. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. TRANSFER for lnral or distant transfer storage. call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. capital CITY Transfer Co.-i gram chairman; Olive Green, so state St TeL 7773. Distributing, for- T- r.vAr nub warding and storage our specialty, elal chairman, June Baker, pun Get our rates. - licrty; Ruth 8hepherd, arts and TYPEWRITERS TYPE WRITERS A ddlng Mch. - rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke a Short. 631 Court TeL ib. UPHOLSTERING First class upholstering. Cushions, mad and rebuilt Canvas work. Eu bank' s Upholstery Shop with Sora- han's Finish Shop. 454 Ferry St WELL DRILLING R. A. West. 19 years experience, RTD 7. Box 303. TeL ltOFfr. The men wert returning from- an entertainment which the Mount Angel fire department ad given for the Sllverton group. RECOVERY IS SLOW V BRUSH CREEK, Oct. II. Mrs. Phillip S torts, 82, who has been ill for tha past several weeks is reported at not recovering aal rapidly as waa hoped. Mrs, Stortx suffered a relapse the middle of j this week. Sha la being eared tor by her daughter, Mrs. A. Mathys. l).S. 11V AWAITED Portland; Oct. zo. tn Everyone In tha egg trade was wondering when the government was going to aid the market by making purchase for relief pur poses. Action of the government in going to tha aid of other farm products has suggested to tha egg people that something mast be I done for them or there's going to be a huge sopply ot cooler stuff remaining unsold at the end of the season. Fresh egg- market was really firm.- In general prices were be ing maintained for top Quality eggs bat there was such a mixture of so - called extras that it was almost imposibl to- tell what the price was. Much of the distur bance was credited to outside In teres ts who are flooding Portland with eggs from sections that nor mally market through Puget sound. .There was no change suggested In the price by the Pacific co-opa or by leading private firm Market oa batter continued to show a waiting attitude with huge cold storage snrplnsses the chief factor. Much of this was held by interests that refused to sell month ago when demand was good and the stock would hare passed Into consuming channels, Market on dressed hogs show ed further easiness and even weakness for country killed of ferings. In fact late trading has been mainly at a loss of c from the previous high. Veal and lambs were steady. Beef too, While currant offerings of po tatoes were a trifle beyond Im mediate needs of the trade and there was. practically no specula tive Interest, the movement into storage was getting extremely lib erai at me source, OF PRUNES HEAVY Oregon exported 512,115 pounds of dried prunes last July and 121,940 pounds In August, ac- I . - a A. M 1 Jt J M COramg lO tne latest leuerai uneu prune report, uauiornia ana new York were the only states ship- Ding out greater tonnage, I exports inrwun i-wv I fOITiana XTOm J aue to oeyieiuuci , Inclusive. 3.526,042 pounds went to the United Kingdom; 3.624.076 pounds to Germany, and 2,485, 126 pounds to Poland The following foreign reports were- received this week by the Market News Service: i'London A steady business continues, large sizes especially in good request. Forward quota tions show little change from late rates. 'Liverpool There has been more Inquiry for al sixes. Spot stocks clearing quickly. Forward position with regard to new fruit decidedly firmer, this particularly applies to the 30-40 and 40-50 fruit which is reported short, "London stocks of prunes Sep tember 30, in tons Of 2000 pounds: 1933. 1172 tons; 1932, 1583 tons; 1931, 1029 tons Idaho Shipment Of Potatoes is Over 5000 Mark Idaho potato shipments up to the middle of October ran over the 5000 car mark, exceeding the movement for the corresponding period a year ago by 1600 cars Market News Service reports. Dig srtna the crop in the upper Idaho raller is about completed but much of the Twin Falls-Burley crop Is still in the ground. The disposition of growers to store tor higher prices has re stricted shipments to some extent, Producers'' Ideas of prices haTe bee nhlgher than the present market officers. Girl Reserve Install New Set of Officers 8TT.VERTON. Oct, 20. Miss I Dorothy Gelgler has been installed as advisor to assist Miss alls Lawrence, adviser for the junior hl"i Girl Reserves at BUverton. Recently installed officers art Miss Lois Gay, president; Vera, Metcalf, rice-president; Marie Hall, secretary; Ciarlnt Reed, treasurer: Virginia Bllyen, pro- crafts; Phyllis Williams, service; Margaret Langley, membership. a m wmw w ssMMms NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, as the executrix of the last will and. test ament and estate of Julia Schroe der. deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 14th day of November, 1133, at the hour of tea o'clock JL. M. of said day, as tha time, and tha County Court Room In tha County Court House at Salem, tzt Marlon County, Ore gon, aa the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon. Ihii 14th day of Oetober, 1S33. . , FREDA ENGELHART. Executrix ot the last will and : testament and estate of Julia Bchroeder, De ceased. RONALD a GLOVER, - Attorney for Executrix, V - Salem,-Oregon. -.- Ol 4-21-2 8-N4-11 1 SHIPMEfJT I'ffl III PORTIED MARKET ISCAII5 E Local potatoes dropped 25 cents a hundred yesterday, largely be-i cause of a war on. the Portland spud market. Labiah celery gained 18 cents on tat dozen due to hea vier shipments away. The- price now Is CO ents to the grower. Pumpkins are coming In in quantities, with, prices to the far mer ganging- all the way from 49 to le cents per dozen. Concord grapes bring, the grower 30 cents a lag box and local tomatoes are down. It cents a bushel to 40 cents. Brussels sprouts are cheaper, at 90 cents a lag and turnips arc also down to 25 cents per dozen bunches. Danish squash are quot ed at IS cents per dotes. Wheat gained, with red quoted at 51 cents and white a cent higher. Genera! Llarbets raoDTca axcHuroa POSTLAKD. Ore. Oct 20. (AP) Predaes eseaanga, set prices: Butter Extra 29c. standards 19 e , pxlas firsts 19c firsts 18c. Zggs frets, extras 29s, freak ataSiBsu 25s. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore. Oet 20. (API- Wheat Opes High Lew CHse Msy 70 73 H 70 78 December 64 Vi 67H 64U 67 Cask wheat No. 1: Big Bead blaestesa 73 e; dark bard winter 12 per cent 75c, 11 per cent 68e; taft waits, welters white, hard winter, northern spring, west ern red 45e. Osts Ko. 3 white $21.50. Cors "o. 2E yellow $21.75. Millrua Standard $14. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 20. tAP Batter Prints, extras 22c, standards 21 He pound. Battscfat Portland delivery: A grass 19e; farmer's door delivery 17 poena. sweet cream ac signer. Eggs rscine poultry producers sou- isg prices: fresh extra special 91a, trse 2 Be standards 24e, sadism 55c, pallets lSe Soson. Saying pries by waol aaiera: iresn extra xwc, lints zse, sao dinms 20c, nader grade 14c, pullets 14e. Chests 93 score Qregoa triplets lie. loaf, lie pound. Brokers will par s below quotations. Milk Contract price, 4 per eeat, Portland delivsry 11.70 twt, S grass cream 37H pooad. Coaatrr Beats Selling price te re tailers: Country killed hogs, beat batch ers, aader 150 poaads 7-7 He; rearTrags, as ta lis pouaas Stt-Sc so as a: bgst and this 4-6c ponnd. Heavy calves 4e poaaa. Lsmbi 10-10 He pound ; yesriists 4-5e pound; heavy ewes 2-se poana. Ma dias con 2-5 THMtad ; eaaaer cows 1-2 e pound. Bnlla 4-4 He pound. Mohair iJuvini price : 1939 cup. loe pesnd. 1 Caaeara bark Baying price, 1913 peel 2 He. HOPS AOBIBSI 1933, BS-4UC pOSSS. Live ponltry Portland delivery: Buy ing prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pounds 12c; over o pounds lie; spring pullets, 2 to SH pounds lie: roasters, over 8H poands lie; Leghera fowls, over 8 pounds lse; under 3 pounds and up, lie; tags 8c; rooitert 5c; Pekia ducks 10c; colored ducks 8c; geese 9c pound. Osiocs-Yakima 91-1-23; Oregon 81.25- 1.85 cental Potatoes Local white sad red 31.15- 1.25 cental: Yakima 81-1.35: Deschates 81.40-1.50. Canteloapes Uiilard. stanaara si.is- 1.25: Yakima, standards 75-85c erste; Tb Dalle SI erste. Weal 1933 clip, nominal, Willamette valley 2S-25c pound ; eastern Oregon 16 21c ponad; sosthera Idaho 16-20e poana? Hsv Baying pries trow producer; Alfalfa. No. 1, new crop $16-16.50; veteh 815 ; Willamette valley Umotay $15 ; esat- era u re go a timotay sn.au; oats ft ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAXD, Ore. Oct 20. (AP) Cattle Receipts 75, csfres 30; qnotably steady. Steers, eommoa ana median tz.su-o. Hniarn. eommoa sod mediam 92.50-4.25. Cows, eommoa sad mediam 82.25-8; low cutter and cotter ti.o-z.9. onus, cut ter snd medium 81.75-8. Yeslers, good snd choice 96-7; eulL eommoa snd me dium SS-6: calves, good and eboice -5.50; cunnion snd me d run $2-4. Hogs Receipts 800 ; steady to lse low er. .... Lightweight, good and choice S4.su 5.25; medium weight, good and eboice $4.80-35.15; hetvyweifht, good sad choice $4.35-4.75. Peeking sows, medium snd good 4.10-4.85. Slaughter pigs, good and choie $8.25-3.75. Feeder a atocker pigs, good and choie S4.25-4.75. Sheep Receipts 400; steady. Lambs, good sad eaoie $5.50-5.75: eommoa aad modiant $-8.50-5. Yearling wethers $2.50-4.50. Swes 75c-$2. NOTICE OF FIX AL SETTXEMENT Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court ot the State of Oregon, tor the County of Marlon, her duly verified Final Account, &s Administratrix of the Estate of Susan T. McMunn, Deceased, and that said Court has fixed Sat urday, the 25th day of November, 1S2S. at tha hour ot ten o'ciocx A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House, at Salem, In Marion County. Oregon, as the place for hearing said final ac count and aa objections mere to Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 14th day of October, 1933. ELLA McMUNN, Administratrix of the estate of Susan F. McMunn, De ceased. R. I. HENDRICKS, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem. Oregon. Oct, 14-21-28; Nov. 4-11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Liquida tion of BANK OF WOODBURN Woodburn. Oregon. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Superintendent ot Banks for tha State ot Oregon is In charge ot the assets and af fairs of Rank of Woodburn, Woodburn, Oregon, for tht pur pose of liquidation. All persons who mar bare claims against said bank art hereby notified to make legal proof thereof by filing duly verified claim, as by law provided, with, tht Deputy Super intendent ot Banks in chirgt at the -office- of Bank ot Woodburn. Woodburn, Oregon on or before Oetober SO. 1128. - : - Data of first publicatioa, Aag- oat . 1133. Daft of last publication. Octo ber 28. 1S33. A, A. SCHRAMM, Superinten dent ' of -nks.-A.2S.2-tlf- 23-3 0-O.Z-l 4-21-2 8 Salem Markets . Grade B raw 4 mtik, co-wp pool price, 9143 per hsnsdrad' Sarplas f 10. . (KCk sassd sa sead aisstUr sattarfBt sveragajl slstrfbator price $J.TO Batterfat Top 18c, prints 21 He, cubes 22 He Prices paid (s trswTB by. fialssj bnrtrf Oetober 20 (Ta priess bolsw. snppfled by a local rroev, ro tasiaaa- wt tk saHy atarkst but era net guaranteed by Ta SUtenasa) rarax in mnaura PsanlEin .40 .50 .60 Italian BfaecoU, lag .SO Pssaaipa, box rag JiO Tsrsips, bsx lag 0 Ra tabs rax. htg box - .65 Brsssel spreatt, big - SO Ll sgg pHiat . JO. Coast peas. tb. .OT Lima bssas. Ib. , ,. JTS ; Cabhaga, cwt ,75 to LOO. Orcea peppen. local. Is. . , .04 Oaias. das. ssscses ,., ,., , ., . Psiatees, local .75 to 1.00 ti to .93 macs, ascal -OaRfersia. ieed 2jo to aoo Oaiaaa. WaUa Walla, ewC . ..las Celery, dox. .60 Apples -lags . . .75 . .ee Js tbaas . Spits ' -1.25 ; Paaaaek . : .75 Orasgea, Yslendat, fascy 8.00 ts 8.54 rises pat. ,, L.73 U 3.23 Reals, lsasU dox. JS Taraipc, local dot. . .25 Carrots, local, des JS Sarasek, loaaL erst Dan na. Ta, ss stsek e ts .is J .60 Hands Caeambert, local, box Lssmsj .LSD Ioes, fresh 1jOO Avadea erste .aeeh, Daaisk, des. Ha shard sqossk Tomatoes, The Dalles Local, bushel Peaebes, Yoster, ba. Cora, local, dot. JLSS .15 1)0 .20 - .40 1.10 . JS . jOS 1.25 ..1.00 .SO .03 .40 J Casabss. lh. Soodles grapea, lag Tokay grapes Concord grapes, lug Sweet potatoes, lb. sort 1933 InseTcs. Tb. 19S3 clastors, lb. sooa nyglrlecs Extras Standards Medinms .28 .28 .22 rooxuti Pullets Old roosters . Colored hens .13 -S4 .11 Medium bens .. . .09 Light bsas J0$ At aa Leghorn fryers Colored fryer MBUT Spring laatbs, Up -5.00 Ross., top 5.00 4.75 4.50 to J54 ts is .02 Vi .081 X7 First ents Socoad cuts Ssaers ' ' Csws ... .OS J1 02 B1U Dressed vesl, top Dressed hoes aSATJB AXS SAY Whest.. western red .51 White, -is. 1 .53 Barley, top. toa 14.00 Oats, feed, ton 15.00 Oats, milling, ton . 17.00 May. kayt-s prtess Oat and vetch, ton IS. 00 alfalfa, valley, first eat 14.00 Clove bar 12J10 WOOL Median. Coorse , Uoaeir JiS 21 JBi CAETA-a -a Grsen, Ta. Dry. Ib. PLAX CARD SERIES STLYERTON". Oct. 21. The first of a series of tour card par ties will be sponsored Wednesday night, October 25 by members of St. Monica's Altar society. The affairs will be held at St. Paul's halL Prizes will be given and a grand prize at the close. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SBEFFER t. YS 13 15 Is Id 2i 71 23 2H 15 it 33 34 it HI 4i Va 33" 32 HORIZONTAL tural mem- i.. her resem- as; (-dry; said ef 42 domesti- wines cate 8 barriers 46 man's name to prevent 47 chief lin- flow of guistic stock ef Indo-China 48 city on the Aegean 49 rave 50 aes eagle . 61 English public school water 12--erippled 13 winged . part 14 mountains in Turkes tan 15 declare 16 stout club 17 shell of pastry 18 Soman tyrant 19 enrapture a belt --mixtures of rege- Herewith is terdays Puzzle. 25 person's property II choice company 22 mistake 83 annul a law 25 wind in struments 88 parts of - - - - fnnent turned back 88 architec- v 1933. 2 FEOEflftL PURCHASE K B PU ' CHICAGO, Oct 20. (JP) Exten sive wheat purchases for United States government account, and reports of Intended board meas ures to alleviate farming com munities apprehension, . helped rush grain prices upward, today. r.. In a sudden late wave of buy ing, wheat, corn, oats and rye all bounded to tha utmost limit allowed during any one day, wheat and rye up S cents a bushel, corn 4 cents and oats J cents, but big profit taking ; sales led to violent reactions from the tap. Trade advices out of Waahlngtan said the admiinstration was work ing on plana to distribute approx imately $70,000,000 to wheat farriers participating in produc tion control, and that loans te be extended on wheat would , be similar to those on corn. Simultaneous with price jumps were intimations of radically . un favorable crop developmental. In Argentina, big export, business, In Canada and of steps toward dip lomatic recognition of Rasata- by the United States. Wheat closed flurried. 2-4 Si cents 'above yesterday's finish, corn T-l up, oats 1H-2& ad vanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat December 81-.; May 84-; July 82. Corn December 42-; May May 48-; July 50. Oats December 31 -32; S4-; July 32. F REACHES LOW EBB BOSTON, Oct. 20. OP) The Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: "Demand for wool has been at low ebb this week. Occasional sales are reported but they have bsen invariably ot small quan tities. Manufacturers continue to consume heavy quantities of wool but consumption is gradually les sening, In line with general ex pectations. The trade naturally has come to pause pending a de termination of the strength of the buying movement on fall and win ter clothing. "Foreign markets are all ruling strong and healthy and prospects of lower prices for wool In the foreign primary markets, look, at -the moment, rather remote. "Mohair continues slow. Stocks on spot are rather small. .Some sizeable Importations of foreign hair are being made." "TTieNcommercIal bulletin will publish the following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Pine and F. M. staple S01 82; fine and F. M. R. combing 75 fine and F. M. clothing 71-73; valley No. 1, 74-75. Mohair: Oregon, 40-43. 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