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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 29, 1933 PAGE ELEVEN pull Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 --- - - - . L. - ".--" Oajeifled A-terttefag Kngi insertion per ilitc.lOe Three tiisertioas per tine .,........... 2t Six Insertions .per Una.. 30c One moats per Uae..$l.t Minima chatxe ...Sit Cop j tor ttl pare aeT eeptsd until C:SQ Ihe even lax befoi-e pubUoattoa for classification. Con r celved after tale Unto will be rua under tee heading Toe Late te Classify., Tho SUteamaa mubm ae finaatial reapoaaiblttty lor, errore vale may ap pear Jo advertisement pee Itifctd. to. its eolamaa, aai la cum where this paper la at tauli will repftnt that part ot aa advertisement ta which the r typographical alitik occurs. The Etsteama reserves the right to - reject ebee tlonal advertising; It far ther reserves the right to classify an advertising co da; the proper cUMit) ca tion. - ----- HELP WANTED MALE .------. -- w ii 1 1 i - m.n ririn nr RAILWAT MAIL CLERKS. Steady. Hen 18-85. Oinmiim $158.80 month. Common education sufficient Sample coaching Free; Apply today sure. Stat as - occupation. Box lltiA car btatesman. . Will alva forn. cabin, board, wood . and-CI month to tt-lt tor winter far f wage, -or worn. -apf pr mi Mat-pet St. HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN- Sam $12 doaen sewing, lome spare, time materlala cot, ln t ruction a farniaaed; experience tinnec easarr. Write. Superior Dress Company, 23 Haveraeyer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ladles earn money at home aewina. during your full or part time. Expert one ua-aecesai7. Send stamped ad dressed envelope for particular. At lantic llouaewear. 10 So. Arkansaa avenue, Atlantic Cttr. Jf. Y. SALESMEN WANTED MARVELOUS INVENTION. New Hatch (lyes million lights. Fast seller. Bis profits. Everlasting Match Co., 443 Kouttt Dearborn, Chicago. Agents wanted. Best deal la Salem, men or women. 147 X. Commercial. Agents wanted. Best deal in Salem, suen or women. 147 S. Commercial. SeU aJvertUinic coreralla. ahopcoats. . 13 patterns quality herringbones and coverts beat all competition. Experi ence unnecessary. Greater Comm. Out fit free., WEAREVA, 1120 Maple, Los ; AnKPtes. H SITUATIONS WAN7TED Girl wants bouMwork.' Reasonable wagea. 1290 Oak. TeL 27. - Young lady experienced hi auditing, bookkeeping, offlct work, Needs work. TeL 8590. ' ! : Wanted. Flace with elderly couple to work for room and board. Box 345, i:a teaman. - f FOR SALE MisceDaneona . . Old papers lCo a bundle, SUtestnao fflcet Saw gnimnlng acd aharpenlng ain a Four Corners, TeL 42S0. Buy a piano on Tallman's deferred rental plan. Investigate this plan. Tallman's Piano Stores, 395 S. lttn Salem or C22 & W. Broadway, FortK la ad. ' Sweet water grapes, lc lb., you pick. Wm. Stoddard, 1& miles Wallace road. Grapes delivered. Oliver Huston, 2315 N. Front. Tel 4t. r Stoves, recoaditioned beaters, trade or sell cheap. Anderson, TeL 20F3. r Gem Doughnut machine.' A-l shape. Complete $40. I'auter, 1120 S. Com mercial. Hallowe'en cider.- Fresh and pure tic gaL 75 Rural Ave TeL 8854. L ' ltfOO Salem grown shrubs, trees, etc. , Big shrubs cheap. Englewood Nursery ; 200 Neb. i Grapes, lc, you pick, TeL 137F2. : For sale : 4000 bx. applea Come get a bargain. Rt (. Box 102. - WUl : storo piano .. with responsible party who will buy later. Ask 'for manager. 2SS & Utb, corner MilL Canning tomatoes. S5o bu., t bo. $1. Bring twxea Kraut cabbage, SO 1'. t5c, 106 lba (5c. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. Purebred Boston Bull Pups, (47 Saginaw. ? Apples 2Se VP- 2315 South Cottaga, - 105-pc. dinner set dishes, 2 beds, heater land oil stove, kitchen table, ft a 1 ftr Salem. - WANTED Miscellaneous IMMWM'WWMWMMMXMWIMMMMM Wood raage, heater, condition ' so '-object, cheap for cash. TeL 20F3. ! " W buy used clothing. TeL (52S and wUl ealL S34 "N, CommerclaL ' , ; Want to buy or rent, small lunch room. Box 13. rare Sttaeaman. j MISCELLANEOUS Expert halrcuttlnc 20a and 15c. SOS ft. Winter. , t w- w . nick no dead worthless ' korses, cows,, sbeep. TeL 48(1. Nu Bono coraeta Call for appolnt- men t. Mr O. HI TJHlef leld. TeL 89T. : FOR RENT ROOMS iHaatad steep bag na fun. 251 Canter Furn. room In modern homo, 2 bika from statebooae, 351 N. ISth St TeL 2. j ROOM AND BOARD Baard-reoi-a, Court TeL M7L v Tfc Alexandria. ReaaonaUe, cean fortabla. Day. week er Btenta, 11S0 Cswanaketav Tat. 7I. f -. - Board, 120 up. Steam beat (4(2. ytwww-bear. (IS. till & Cottage; FOR RENT APARTMENTS lively P-roeni aft 1510 Caatar, mm FOR RENT APARTMENTS -nnau iwaiea apt. 1335 state. - Patina AbSptaiMl TVnn. -.- t- trlcu CaU ftttaa's Book fitor. . Furn. apt. Tel Tt 22(1 Basel "fni-irvmimjii --.nrs w-rumaTfiin Strictly modern 8-rm. apta (18.66. gyPsnTreunds Rd. Tel. 15 32. fum, 1st floor apt (15. 1479 Tt suier. Apt-Room 1 Union. Tel 668L FOR RENT HOUSES 6-roorn modern bouse, 1(05 N. 5th. inquire ni & ISth. Fura. and on f urn. bouaea R. A. Porkner, 1410 ti. Cottage, Tel. 303L Beautiful fum. 2 rma and bath. Edgewater Court. Tel 6154. i .... i-i-M-i-i fy-n-u-H-ujnnrmrtrxrLf For rent, nicely furnished, modern nomet ZZ Chemeketa St, TeL 4362, FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 333. 40. II and 10 acres all Improved, caah rent only. Socolofiky a Son, 1st Natl Baak Kids-. WANTED TO RENT Want to lease 75 to 100 A. rood aneep land. Tel 129. FOR SALE Real Estate For sale by owner: ( acres 3 miles north on Pac. highway. B. F. Walls, R. ft. Box MC.- For sale, by private party, good sized lot with small house on back. Good location. Inquire 52 N. 19th. For sale by owner. Beautiful sub urban homo -2 A, -bearing, fruit and nut treea. -r. mod, house. Fine rcenery city water. $4500. Terms, ICt N. 21st St Tel (970. A REAL SACRIFICE: $4000. Will buy a modern S room brick home close In, has hot water heat fireplace, full cement basement f 1000 down bal. terms. DUPLEX HOME: $1000. Witt buy an old style duplex home close in on paved st must be cash. -SOUTH SALEM HOME: $39S0. Late built modern six room home with winters fuel aupply, nice lot with east front, fruit and nut treea .near Leslie, school, $1450 down, baL easy terms. SEE US FOR BARGAINS W. H. GRABBNHORST CO. 134 S. Liberty St SPECIAL 4 rooms, large nook, full bsmt, fur nace, fireplace, garage, well-located. Owner leaving " town, will take car for equity. R. A. FORKXER, 1(10 N. Cottaco SPECIAL 4 family apartment house showing good income. Sell furnished $3500. Will take some trade. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State St Phone C703 HA, mi from Salem, on paved road, 6 room house, stairway In, electric lights, automatic pump, fireplace, bath, basement, garage, fruit, etc., $2350. 1 A. 1 ml. east of Salem on paved road, S room English style home, oak floors la living and dining room,- fire place, a real home (2800, $300 dowa Melvia Johnson, 275 State St Phone S79S. HOUSE BARGAINS 6 R. A B., large lot pavement, garage, $1250. 5 B. A- B.. S blocks from statehouse, basement garage, fruit, S2250. Socolofsky A Son, 1st Naf I Bank Bldg. 19 A., 40 walnut trees, barn, house, creek; part can be irrigated, $2500, terms. IS A.. 4r. house, creek, $1400. Sr. house, full bsmt, furnace, garage, sacrifice. R. A. FORKXER. 7610 X. Cottage EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE 1 Beautiful English type home located near Leslie junior school to trade for house near state buildings. Would like 2 bedrooms on 1st floor. Call CHILDS a MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone C703 Clear income property to trade for farm, stocked and equipped to $15, 000. Income (10 per month. IL C. SHIELDS. Oregon Bidg. For sale or trade: Well Improved 5 A. K. on Pacific Highway, near Eu gene. Good buildings. Shi mi. from city limlta Clear. Trade for Salem town property. J. M. Six, 1395 S. Liberty, Salem. 5 A. trade, warft larger unimproved tract near Salem. 'TeL 4285. FOR SALE FARMS 160 acres, nearly all in cultivation, some pasture and tlnirr, on Rock road, running water, fairly good build ings, encumbrance $2000. Will trade equity far. small acreage. See, Geo. Vlck, with W. H, GRABENHORST CO. 134 8. Liberty St HOP RANCH BARGAIN IS acres hops, 15 acres more could be planted, bottom land. 4 room house, good barn. 60 acnes hill, pasture or farm land. Price (20.000. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 State St Phone 6708 325 ACRES 250 A river bottom, 160 A. cleared, hop and alfalfa land, live stream, gravity water system, paved road, electricity, ( miles out $57 per acre. Socolofsky a Son. 1 1100 ACE STOCK RANCH: . 250 acres la cultivation, all year stream, modern buildings, gravity wat er system. 'Price (18 per acre, 10 per cent down, bal. eaay terms at 8 per cent lnt A REAL "BUY. Sea, W. H. Grabenhorst a Co. 134 S. Liberty St LOOK THESE OVER 50-A. (hop land) SO A. cult 20 A. timber and pasture. Spriaga and good weiL Fair bidgs.. good road, only $3750 Give good terms 22H Acres Close to school and high school, on paved road, good bidga, and a snap at $2650. Don't poaa this up. 50 Acre for Trade Good soil, good bjdgs 12 mile a north. Take email place as part If you want to buy, trade or aeO see Jas D. Sears Realtor 132 a High St ACREAGE S 1-3 A. T ml from Salem on good macadam road, 4 -room bona, electric lights bars, chicken bouse, fenced. 3A ta coitivation. bat timber and pasture. $1350. $100 down. 20 JL, tot from, Salem, 11 A. tn cultivation, baL timber. Fin sen, old buildings fine- hoane site. 1320. terms KELVIN JOHNSON 276 4MSIU St Business Opportttnitles . . OPPORTUNITY i For some- on to get sai established business. Good neighborhood grocery atoms - bulMing and f ixtnres - living roms Conor Jot, paving, paid. Pries $1100, Urns and stock at lavolc. Se my agents Bechtel or Thooipaoa. ttl Btata, " n a Everyone spends. Everyone works. Buy now. - Things looked better around Salem Saturday. Business is to be better with the change in weather. Indian summers are nics bat gen erally hard on business. Rain Is what we need in Oregon. It makes us all teel better. 0 Only 44 shopping; days until Christmas. This counts oat the two holidays. Armistice day and Thanksgiving besides. 0-, . We noticed many men around town Saturday standing up listen ing to the radio reports ot toot- ball games and only two or three In the lobby ot the Marion hotel using the nice furniture. Why not enjoy comfort during these games. 0 . - In 1929 there were 679,838 cars of revenue lumber loaded and in 1933 only 216,398. The figures are given for the year ending Oc tober 1. Business Opportunities Good grocery stock and building In good location for $1700, a real bar- gam. Better hurry. Jas. D. Sears, Real tor, 132 a High St MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and. chattel loans, 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st NafL Bank Bldg. Phone (553 Licensed bv fitat-A will a Loan Help You? You can borrow up to $300 from ua In 24 hours or less, and tak frm 1 to 20 montha to repay. com m . . . Write ... or 'Phono BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM We do NRA our part Room 119, New Bligh Bldg., 2nd floor. LICENSED No. S-122 by STATES 518 State St - Tel ; 7-4 0 LOANS WANTED $1000 wanted. First class security. Box 344, Statesman. FOR SALE WOOD Fbon Tracy's, 3988 for dry wood. GUARANTICEO HRT. nit4 i TmL SOOS Salam Eul Oj TA. JL Oottaaa. Ash, fir and oak. Tel 5(42. Oak wood for sale. TeL 3688. Second growth and oak. Phono I37F3. Good dry 2nd rrowth dry oak. Howard. 2385 N. Front, Phone 3260. Call 48F14. All wood. Smith a Rubens 4AMaariaaaBaaaa-BjgaWsasBa( Dry wood and old fir knots 'TeL 4964. For dry fir, oak, call 9769. LOST AND FOUND Lost ZiDDer folder contalnlner In surance papers Reward for return to 1630 Ferry St No questions asked. Found on Pac Highway Oct. 19. Auto tool kit Owner identify and pay for ad. Rout 9, bx 16 A, Salem. Lost Female Llewellln setter pup, 5 mo. old, black and white, last seen on unlv campus Tel (105. " -- -ii 1 ir- - - rir.innn.niti m.i- j Lost Boy's Bulova wrist watch. 1580 Market St, or leave at Statesman office. Reward. Lost On Liberty, brown leather purse. Please return to Statesman of fice. FOR SALEUSED CARS Borrego's Better Buys 1928 Chevrolet Coup .(14( 1937 Bulck Sedan (1(5 .1928 Dictator Sedan $160 1926 Star Sedan ( 75 See us for trucks 240 N. Liberty TeL 2(88 " " --- --imnnnnnr n.nj 1928 Dodge coupe, A-l condition, 805 N. Liberty. TeL 4407. For sale: .'$2 Plymouth car, cheap. 934 N. Church. McKay Chevrolet Co. "Chevrolet Gives More" 1926 Ford Touring f 85.00 1928 Durant Coach 1928 Chevrolet Coup . 1929 Ford Roadster 1928 Dodge Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach 145.00 175.00 175.00 245.00 275.00 CS Alt 183V Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Special Sedan 44Si00 " nuuvo cars are iirst-ciass trans portation in every respect Sold with th McKay positive Guarantee. Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 4(0 it. Commercial I 332 Center St Phone 3129 . aataMsaaSaataWaaBs ouicsc, uids, Pontlac - Sales and Servlc 1 19S2 Pontlac Sedans low milage, priced to aelL 1 1930 Bulck Sedan : Ja 1 1929 Dodge Coup -- 2(5 1 1929 Olds Coupe , 2(5 1 1930 Desoto itAmt. ( 1 1930 Willys Sedan. Safety glass- . puntur proof tubes, radio, -. ... equipped, only - - 285 1 1929 Pontiaa Sedan . l 1 1925 Ford Rdst. ' j$ 1 1929 Bulck. Cp. 875 Otto J. Wilson - -. at .A. m . ' 2SI N. Com'l St Phone (4(1 For aala 1933 model ih too Ford trock, in A-l condition, run 11,000 mlleS f ;-'.:; Also a aw wU-constructed stock and all-purpos traOor to trade for wood. Phone 4964. :-. , MRS. VtCKUAS TJX SILVERTON, Oct XS. lira. Arthur Dick man la reported1 aer ion&ly 111 ether home end Is under tne care of a trained aorao,. . v Intercinjr Facts o) Cm) B.usiness Directory Cards' ta this directory ran on a monthly basis only, Batet f 1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mlk Panek, the brake and shimmy nnroir, in gpoin commercial street. BICYCLES New and used. Tires Repairing. HARRY W. SCOTT. 14T-8. Com'l St BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School, TeL 4072. Fuller Brush Man. TeL 26(L CATERING gHTj-Crary. the caterer. Ph. 4763. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. R. E. Northnesa CHINESE MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every I1L -H. & Low, noted Chinas herbalist. 479 & Commercial Street Salem. Oregon. Established since 1912 la Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 5768. Hours to 0, Sua. 10 to 12 M, Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday, 10 :30 a. ss to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. CommerclaL CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. U SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 256 N. High. TeL Res 8573. FLORISTS CUT flowers, -wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths decorations C F. Brelt haupt florist. 571 Court TeL (904. ALL kinds of floral work. Lata Fier Ist 16th a Market. Tel. 0592 GLASS Auto and window glaaa mirrors TaL 6104. Walter J. Downs, 680 Breys. INSURANCE BECKE a HENDRICKS 189 N. High TeL 4947 COFFEY-SMITH, (ren. Ins Tel. 8633. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WELDER LAUNDRY 263 & High TeL 9125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT First In Quality and Servlre Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses front factory to boms Cot ton mattress 51 lb. $6.00. Renovators and fumlgators Ruga cleaned. Capitol sseaains: o. iei. sos . japltoi. New mattress mad to order, old re made ; carpet cleaning, siting: fluff rug weaving. -Salem Fluff Rug A Mat tress Factory. 8. ISth A Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos radios sewing machines sheet music and piano stu dies Repairing radios phonographs and sewing machines 433 State Street Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. G. Altman, M D. Homeopathlst Offic and residence 507 Center St. Phone 5832. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards pamph lets programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department 215 8. CommerclaL Tele- phone aioi. RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Service. Tel 7993. Guaranteed repairs 49S N. High. REAL ESTATE BECKE a HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. K. GRABENHORST a CO. 134 S. Liberty St TeL 4468. SOCOLOFSKY A SON 304-8 First Nat'L Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Staves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baakets hooka, logan hooks Salem Fence and Stov Works 2(3 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. E. Wiggins, 1 mL N. Pac. Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 2131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 226 SUt St TeL 777S. Distributing, for warding and etorag our specialty. Get otir rates TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS Adding Mch. oald. rented, repaired. Vnderwod Agents Cooke a Short, 83t Court Tel. 56H4. UPHOLSTERING First class upholatertng. Cusbions made and rebuilt Canvas work, Eu bank's Upholstery .Sao with Sora han'a Finish 8hoa. 4M -Forty '8L j WELL DRILLING R. A. West, te years ai pa lists ay BFDi t, j-joi z3. leu iieira. - - SCOTT HAS PKETOIOXIA LIBERTY. .Oct, 22. T. U Scott, who has been ill for seTerali days with lnflnenxa. has now de-ei yeloped pneumonia. He la under; a doctor! care and is not allow ed Tisitors until his condltloa lm preTsa. ; . QUICK nEcuiiirc IS Northwest . prodncers' sales of dried prunes were slow the past week, due largely to packers' of fers dropping a qnarter ot a cent per pound oyer prices prevailing In late September and early Oc tober. Packers' quotations for Italians now are generally 4)4 cents on 3 0-3 4s, with a straight quarter cent drop between sizes, says the Market News Service. Prodncers are Inclined to hold for a S cent market on S 0-3 5s. Market News service comments: "No definite trend is observed. Some packers hare withdrawn from the haying field altogether, temporarily, with their latest nominal offers of 4 cents. Cer tain districts, as at Riddle, in south Douglas county, report Italians practically all In grow ers' hands. A north Douglas county grower reports that pro dncers refnse to sell at present prices, and will enter Into con signment contracts before selling at present values. Rose-burg pro ducers have sold very limited volume, mostly holding for mar ket improvement. . . . Douglas county is emphasized, due to the very large percentage of North west tonnage -located, there this year." .Sales by packers the past week indicate Improvement in market tone, as Judged by absence 'of price-cutting and Increased vol ume of sales. Italia packed in 2S-pound boxes, f. o,-b. Portland docks, were sold almost univers ally at 5 cents per pound for 30-40s; cents for 40-50s; and 5 cents for 5C-60s. Little or no selling was effected below these values. Packers of stock showing pre valence of large sizes are holding for 6 centg on 30-40s, but with very few sales at this price. Prunes packed In bags sold at one-fourth cent below the boxed quotations. Active selling developed this week for export to United King dom, Germany and Scandinavian markets, to much greater degree than has been witnessed in recent weeks. Exports through the port of Portland have been liberal during October. Current loadings are most in fulfillment ot Sep tember sales. PORTLAND, Oct. 28 (ff) Market on butter reflected no change for the weekend session of the exchange or on the open market Sales have slowed cp considerably as a result of re cent advances forced to take ad vantage orthe government's of fer to relieve the trade of some of the very burdensome surplus. Practically all the aid will be to speculators rather than to pro ducers of dairy products. Once again , the produce ex change was forced after much delay, to follow advances made in' the price on chickens in the open trade. The late session shows al most general rises. Draggy tone was continued fn the market for dressed turkeys. At the weekend there wag no fur ther change in the price but the movement was slow. Real top Quality was sought but others were in supply and slow. Trade in fresh eggs was well held locally and with recent higher prices intact.. Demand was taking care of immediate offer ings. but storage goods remained slow. Northern shipments of un dergrades in this direction con tinued. x Market was steady' for country killed hogs at late prices but oth er lines were a trifle- dull. Can ner cows were fairly steady but at recent low prices. Sluggish tone was showing for onions as a result of continued sacrifice of Yakima stock. Local growers continued tight holders generally and most of the supply available In Portland was from Out State. Stocks and Bonds October 28 ' ' (Cepyrit&t, 1933 Standard Statistics Co.) Bvva. aUAUt8 Today 83.7 89.6 Prev. dsy 84.8 40.1 Week aro 75.2 85.4 Year aco 64.0 29.0 S years fo.l371 108.8 High 1938 102.1 58.0 Low 1838 42.3 23 5 -High 1B32 72.8 89.8 Low 19S8 85.1 18.1 High P3l 140.2- 10S.2 Low 1931 60.0 80.8 71.6 74.8 J5.8 63.0 56.3 141.8 B6.9 43.9 73.9 35.0 114.3 61.8 73.S 69.6 89.2 189.7 118.7 61.5 111.0 51.8 208.9 92.8 BOKD AYSKAQES ' Todsy 72.0 -72.4 . 79.$ Prev. day 72.1 78.S 1 TS.O Week ago 72.2 73.0 79.5 Tear ago 69.8 65.8 83.1 8 years age. 91.0 106.S 99.4 High 1938 77.1 S4.S 88 J Lew 193S 68.8 S7.0 74.1 High 1983 Tl.S 78.0 8S.2 Low 193.3 53.2 47.4 70.9 High 1981 80,4 103.7 101.4 Lew 1981 62.0 62.8 80.2 14.7 74.8 74.9 70.1 98.9 8S.5 68.6 78.1 78.5 98.7 68.S Stock Reaction Moderate in Dull Week End Trading NEW YORK, Oct, 28 fp) Stocks reacted moderately today In very dull weekend trading. Conrmoditlea were somewhat mix ed with the - trend downward while stock exchange was in ses sion; wheat later reduced its ex treme losses. Sales totaled only 371.590 shares so the day's per formance was Inconclusive. :- V. ; Steel : end; Bethlehem sagged auout a point each. Allied chemical and nationtl distillers products were dowa slightly more HI i CWE OURS ill UTEIl MASKET omeMtck "J nun CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (A) Aeute unsettlement of grain markets today resulted from reports the Washington administration would seet to curtail or eliminate spec ulative dealings both in commodi ties and stocks. During; the last- IB minutes, however, wheat buying in a big scale nearly overcame losses which earlier had carried the wheat market down 3 3-8 cents a busheL The late buying was at tributed largely to government financed, sources, and consisted of purchases not only for Imme diate delivery of wheat but fu ture deliveries as well. Wheat closed nervous at the same aa yesterday's finish to 7-3 lower, corn 1 1-4 to 1 5-8 down. oats 3-8 to 3-4 off. Today's closing quotations: ' Wheat: Dec. 88 1-4 to 1-2: May fl 3-8 to 3-4; July, 88 1-4 to 5-8. Corn: Dec. 46 7-8 to 47; May as 5-4 to 7-8; July 54 3-4. Oats December 36 5-8; May as l-z to 3-8; July 36 7-8. General Markets wanrtTrrrai vrntint. POS'lH.Avri rw v.t n Produce esehaage. Bet prices: Batter .rs lie, aianaaras zie, pria f irate 30 He, firsts 19 He. Eggs rreih extraa ivc, iren meawms Z5c. I Portland Grain 1 POBTLAKD, re, Oct.- 98,- (AM r T",- f! i ' "i Hilh 1 Low ClW May . ! 7T 77 Vi 77 77 isecemoet ii 71 71 71H Caili shut K. V Mi P..J WTn . 80 ; dark hard winter 12 pet 82, 11 pet ' o wmie. western wmta, asra win ter, northers spring, westers red 72. Oats No. 2 white $22.00. Cora Ne. 2E yellow 823.75. Millroa Standard (14.00. Portland Produce PORTLAXD. Ore, Oct 28. (AP) .ouwsr rriais, extras zee, ataadarda 23e pound.- , Batterfat Portland delivery: A grade 21e; farmer's door delivery 19e pound. Sweet cream 5e higher. Eggs Parifie Poultry producer' extras 29c, standards 24e, mediums 25c, pullets 18c doxea. Buying price by whole salers: Fresh extras 29e doses, firsts. 23e, mediunui 20c dozen, undergrade 14c, pul- Hopa Nominal, 1933, 85-40e pound. . Cheese 92 score. Oregon triplet lie, loaf 12 pound. Brokers will pay H e below quotstions. Milk Contract price, 4 Jer eeat Port land delivery (L70 cwt; B grade cream 37 He pound. Country meats SeMing price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best patch ers, under 150 pounds 7-7 4e. Vealers 90 te 100 pounds 7H-8e pound; light sad thin 4-6e pound; heavy calves 4c pound. Lambs 8H Be pound; yearlings 4-5c pound; heavy ewes 2 Sc pound. Me dium cows 2-5e pound ; esnner cows l-2e pound. Balls 4-4 He pound. Mohair Buying price: 1933 dip 15c pound. Caarara bark Buying price, 1938 peel. 2 He pound. Live poultry Portland delivery: Buy ing prices: Colored fowl, 4 to 6 pounds 13e; over 6 pound lie; spring pullets 2 te 8H pounds 12e; roasters, over .3 H pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, over 3H pounds 10c; under 8H pounds 10c; broil er 1H to t pound 14c, 2 pound and tip lie; stags 7e; rooster 5c. Pekia duck 10e; colored ducks 8e; geese 8e pound. Onions Yakima (1-1.25; Oregoa 8.25-1.85 cental. Potatoes Lo-al white and red 31.05 1.15 eeatal: Yakima (1.25-1.30; De schutes 31.25-1.35. Cantaloupes Dillard. ttaadard 81-25; Yakima ' standards, 75-80o crate; The Dalles 81 crate. Wool 1933 dip, nominal: Willam ette valley 23-25e pound; eastern Ore- tnn IS. ail Tlnnnilr ami t ham Tff.h. IS. 20e pound. nay Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, Ko. 1, new crop (16-16.50; vetch (15; Willamette valley timothy (IS; ea.tera Oregon timorthy (17.50; oats (14 ton. ST DA VTON, Ore.. Oct. 28 Nine men are employed in the har vest of five acres ot Golden De licious sq.ua. h for the seed crop raised on the C. S. Lewis farm in the Webfoot neighborhood near here for a Portland seed house. Twenty-six tons ot the squash after the seed was re moved have already been deliv ered to the Hillsboro cannery. The seeds are dumped Into barrels and allowed to sour, then washed and spread on coarse screen wire trays in a dry house heated with briquet stoves be sides three electric fans that run continually. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the Last Will and Testament of B. L. Steeves, deceased, has been duly proven and admitted to probate in the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Marion County, and Sarah H. Steeves appointed as executrix thereof; and that letters testamentary have. Issued to her. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, .duly verified, to me, at the office of Dwight Lear, my attor ney. Room 204 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29th day of October, 1933. SARAH H. STEEVES, Executrix of the Estate of B. -Lv Steeves, De ceased. Dwight Lear, ' Attorney for Executrix, 204 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon. . O. 2J;,N, .-12-19-2.. than t. points each. New Tork central, Santa Fe, American To bacco "B, Westlnghouse, west ern Union, Mclntyre Porcupine and Sears Roebuck were dowa one or thereabout while Amert can , Smelting -yielded nearly 2. American Telephone, General Mo tors; Chrysler, International Nick el, General Electric aad Pennsyl vaaiaTr uRd tractions. hi SQUASH FOR SEED CROP . t"i i Salem Llarhets Grado B raw 4 mllk, o-op pool price, fi.43 pey h-niulrexl . Sarphr f lo. ea aeml moathly Oattarta averaga.) Watributor price 1.70 Batterfat Top 20c, print 23c, cubes 25c. Pr'eea paid t grewera by Salem bayara October 28. (Tb prices below, lapptlad by a local peer. ace indicative et the daily mark bat are not guaranteed by The Btetassaaa, - PEUTT aao VKOBTABIas ikiaa. das 1 40 .50 .60 ltaliaa Broccoli, lug 5a Paruips, box lug 50 Taraips box lag .50 BsUbagas lag box .65 inuneiit saeowts lug lcsl egg ptan4 Coast peas. lb. LiBa beaas lb, . Mi .07 .18 ..7 to 3.0 - .04 uiaaags. (v Or, peppers local, lb. nmena. aea. buachea. Potatoes, local . t-rttae. heal 15 . .75 la t ea . as .2.60 te 8.00 IJIS 1.25 .60 .75 , , .90 California. Iced Onfoas. Walla Walls swt Labish Celery, doi. Apple -lag .- Jeaathaas OP' .1.25 Peaaock - 75 Oranges, Valencia, faacy 8.00 to 8.50 Place pack i .,L75 ta 8.85 Beets local, dol. ' .15 Turnips, local do. .. ,t5 vhivw, ivcii, mwm Spinach, loeaL crate Banaoas lb. en stock Hands . Cucumbers local, bos Lemons uarroia, local, aa -- , .1$ 50 to .7 .05 . .65 H .60 6.00 B.'35 Limes fresh at Squeak, Danish, dos Hubbard aqnash Tomatoes, The Dalle Local, bushel , Peaches roster, bo. Cera, local, do. .15 -1.00 .20 .40 1.10 .10 .08 r1.25 Ll.00 0 .03 .85 casabas ib. Seedless grapes, 'Ing Tkay gTape IE Ceneord grapes lug sweet noutoet, n. rsan, as Hors 1938 toggles, Tb. 1933 dusters lb, ..40 aace aying Prices Extras Standards Mediums , .26 .28 .23 -12 .04 .11 .09 .08 .12 .12 5.00 4.75 4.50 4.25 POULTB1 Pullet Old reenter . Colored hens Medium hens Light hen Ieghora fryer , Colored fryers KBAT Spring lambs top nori. top First cuts Second cuts .. Steers Cows .03 to .04 .01 te ...02 to .02 4 .02 H .07 H .06 H .63 .63 Bolls Dressed veal, top Lire. seo hogs . OSAIll AHD HAY Whest, western red . White. No. 1 . Barley, feed Kg, 1, ton 15.00 Oats feed, toa . 16.00 Barley, malting Ko. 1, ton 19.00 Oats,-milling, ton - 18.00 Hay. DnTtns pneea Oats and vetch, ton t no Alfalfa, valley, first cut 14.00 Clover hay . T no WOOL Medium Course . Mohair , .23 .28 .20 .01 .08 CA8CASA BASK Green, lb. Dry. n. GIRL TO CRABTREES SILVERTON. Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. 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Ti Y7 5b ---- ho 77s VT v as 3 n "777 sa w m 77Z aa : 3 '777 7i "11 I n I brl n I lil " Herewith is the solution to Sat urday's Puzzle. 37 ethical S3 a sHrhtly raised . platform " 39 Wore away 40 gratify 4l4reedy i 42 concur - 44 eelicita alma 49 make a elearaia 47 bring U light; 4? illow 50 tMastof : burden - 51 rinkta email . Quantities - Wotatnp.R (UBEH PRICES ARE lie in spots PORTLAND. Oct St flPi The market for potatoes is begin- i . . , . ,ii uug iu reueci some comeoacK, a Journal survey today disclosed, with fractional improvement In the price tn some quarters. The improvement was said to be of BOIBa allwhe fAn r n m . , I-, M.h and ta the Deschutes territory, but at Yakima and Portland there la yet little Interest. "Reports from Klamath Falls suggest trade there aJso is pick ing up," the survey said, "but it is still somewhat below expecta tions because ot the record crop now In sight In that sector. "Klamath not only has its big gest crop by far- but average ua- ity is much better than normal ana ue latter is usually most de sirable." Lack ot speculation was said, ta be one of the most serious draw backs to the general trade. Lo cally the report said, "The mar ket is still 'shot' as a result, of, .the fight between brokers. Suck tactics are affecting not only th. Deschutes and Yakima offerings, but locals as well. The latter however, continue in better de mand man normal." mm ht is AMITY, Oct. 28. The tarkey pricei is stilt holding at 20 to 22 cents pound, according to the report at the turkey marketini night school being held at Hope well school under the leadershii of Joe W. Jarvle, instructor oi vocational agriculture. Amity hiel school. There had been much discus, sion aa to when turkeys should be selected for fattening. At the meeting October 26 the variout Points were brought in reran, tm when and what birds should tx selected. The growers decided thai selecting should be started at thi time the turkevs ea on the nnn and at that time keep them in good iiesh and condition so that when the time of fatten In r ar rives thev devplon and finish tin In excellent condition. The bird selected for fattening are mature; birds onlv and ones that will nas government grades. Most of the growers decide that thev were able tn ma throiirk the flock and select the birds that were ready for fattening by Just looking at their plumage and tk shape of the bird. All growers in this section are feeding aH theii birds will eat, and some excellent birds are ready for market nbw. one-half pound daughter, Juditl Caroline, born at th Silvertst announcing the birth of a six and hospital Thursday. Mr. Crabtref is Smith - Hughes Instructor at Silverton. 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