The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 10, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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Ooa. HELP WANTEL -FEMALE
WiU rive hoard, room and tree dol
Lira a month, preferably to an elderly
-maa (or bona work. Address Box
Si 8, -oare Statesman.
SALESMEN WANTED
A cents wanted. Best deal In Salem,
men or women. 147 s. tjon-meraa-.
SITUATIONS WAN7TED
xnruin,Pitii'"i'J'J -
fa-rlv man. Christian, will do boasa
or Institution work, chores, J 5c hour.
It div. Charles Berry. W. C T. U.
BldK. 201 8. Commercial.
As hnuaekeeoer clean, ; good cook.
Tfareaeea. Miss Roseberry. S39 N
L.berty;: - "
FOR SALE Aliscelianeous
- Old papers IOo a bundla. Statesman
cilice. .
- Saw (ruminlnx and sharpening
Bill E. Four Corners. TeL 4ZS0.
nnnrinnnri'i ' "
-Buy a piano on Tallman's deferred
yental plan. Investlfate this plan.
Tallman's Piano Stores. S95 S. 12th
ia.letn or 22 S. W. Broadway, Port
land, -,
j ISO Salem grown shrubs, trees, etc.
Bl abrubs cbeap. tngiewooa nursery.
2C Neb.
Fr sale: 4600 bx. apples, Come get
i bargain. Rt. 8. Bos ipz.
. r... for sale, some fresh witb
rsl ma TeL Stay ton. 294. G. A. Aron
on.
:iWin sell nearly new 8550 Bungalow j
model piano, -laicai- miyro.
Btata St.
ssjsssssiaBsass,assa"",B,w
Wanted to store standard makes
baby grands with- responalblo people
ycho will buy later. Bargain prtces,
easy terms. See at Tallman's, 895 &
12th. :
tiifuxruLrLniLniir.il --'----mmmmmmmmmm
ma raijv Improved Ore. straw
berry plants. TeL 123F2. Rt- 6. Bx. 22.
;A fine used Lang range and many
others to pick from. At 2095 N. Com L
;vOR 8AIJl----Crorfey cabinet adlo.
original cct 1154.50; now $37.50. TeL
1488. Will trade. r
BORREOaS CAR MARKET
24- North Liberty
Wanted used furniture. Oregon Trad
ing Post. 332 N. Com L TeL 43 as.
WiU pay cash for used piano, eith
er grand or upright. Give make and
lowest price. BX. SjU, staiesraan.
. .. . h n,i n,nfrfWnfirM-i i ' - - - -
' 6 tons good stock carrots. So per
ton. TeL 7772.
Mahogany bar top 20 In. IS ft. n-
tique poster ana spooi oeao, i-
First St. BUverton.
Doors chear.885 y. High."
TRADE MisccUaoeous
anLn - ''
-Doors for t-irKT. t w. Mign.
WANTED MisceUancotti
, A . . . .
i. or t burner gas plate, common-table,
chairs, floor coverings, small wood
heater, cneap ior cas-i.
. 11 .n,.uu j inijii 1 in -ii 1 1 1-
'. t "WANTED tWood or wood and gas
i-ange, 945 s. lztn.
MISCELLANEOUS
Expert haixcutUng. 20c and 15. 3
SL Win Mr.
- - 1 n n fin i' 1 i
..Frest We pick up dead worthless
horses, cows, sheep. ie sa
No Bono corseta Call for PP",-
-pent. Mrs.,0. . idmeueio.
. Joe's Barber Shop. Any stylo halr-CuV.JSe-
Waving. 134 8. Church St.
t CL White, barber, now locatea
S 11-'North CommerclaL
. . l-tin-r academy.- Several
miles of wooded trails located S miles
South of Salem. Two miles wt Kosjj-
oalo school, .com out wwi-
way. Kates euo per ..
Box 7S.
ROO-M AND BOARD
Board-room, 595 Court. TeL 6878.
Board, 128 up. Steam heat. 54S2.
Hoard and modern Toom. TeL 8889.
FOR REN1 APARTMENTS
lvalv-S-nom apt. Center.
T-Furn. apt, Tel.644. 2281 HaxeL?
1 n rbfifWr - ----- w f m -fc-sfc---s
''' : Attractive four "room heated apt
f am. or unrammneq, ziv 1-n.u..
FOR RENT HOUSES
' -M1T-&B on North Summer.
1 rooms, doubts plumbing, furnished or
nti firm I shed tA Suit.
ia Kn-fh nth street i 4 rooms
down. 4 bedrooms and bath tnwtalray
bsmu furnae and Ilrepiace. 4.oo.
195 - Myrtle; 1. : J055 .South
Cottage, S bedroomat modern S22.68 ;
U North Capital, rooms, modern.
ti&.OOt 6ia States-nan St I rooms,
12.50. 1S4S Court , street, , rooms.
R E BELL, lis Oregon BUlg.
TeL S98J-S4I7.
rum - mnA a -fnrTL . bousea R.
Fbrknerl 181S N. Cottage, TeL S0SL
- Furn. and nnfarn. houses, Torrens
trfth Grant- yirst coer mssobw anas.
' KeL 818L, '
FOR' RENT HOUSES
FtR RENT esnall. modern house
and garage. Wired (or ranee. TeL 4881.
S room modern bouse for rent. In -quirw
Fred I Miller. 10H9 N. 6th.
Beautiful 6 rm. home. SSI N. 15th
St. for rent; house tin be open Sua.
t te i p. m. Emm Murphy Brown.
Fur. S. house. Close In. 2 mo.
TeL SIS 1 or ?S2.
WANTED TO BENT
Vmmt in Wirt shfflit'xY 1! Of
t n. Am. bouse, ITS OrtH Are.. West
FOR ,SALE Real sLaf a
ATTKACTTVE BUT
! a. h( S room bansatow complete-
ly tuuutwi. indudiDa- piano and xa
diV balit ias, grood plumbing, baae
aient, furnace snd garass- Price $2300,
cash bal. terms.
CHII.DS a MIIKB. Realtors
144 8Utte Stseet . let. S7SS.
i UOSIE AND INCOME
Larre corner tot la buslnens district.
both atreeta oaved. walks in and paid
for, IS room building arranged for
small apartments and rooms, mcea
very low for only 3oo, liberal terms.
CHILDS ft MILLER, iwaitors
144 State Street TeL 6708.
WORTH DOUBLE
CLOSE Ilf V, ACRE TRACT
On Bared road. 4 room phutered cot
tage, electric lights, good well, garage
and woodshed. Priced very low at only
$5; part terms.
CHILDS a MILLER, Realtors
S44 State Street TeL 708.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Ha.v a-ood eastern Orecon land.
stocked and equipped, to trade for val
ley farm. lll.sume.
. vr it sHiFrt.rs
Oregon Bldg. TeL 8905
4 A. 7 room house by Independent
for S room house in Wst Salem. W. U.
Grant, Masonic Bldg. TeL C16L
Will sell or trade 7-room plastered
semi-modern borne, basement, fire
place, nlumblne. two fine lots 80x135
feet each, garage and small poultry
bouse, large Royal Ann cherries, pears,
apples and nut trees on lots. Cherries
alone pay - the taxes, paved street.
S3.25S terms, or will trade for subur
ban S- or 10 acre .tract with running
water. 765 Rural Avenue, TeL 8864
EXCHANGE
S-acres with. 4-room house, 4 miles
from Salem. To exchange for home In
Salem. Good sou.
Attractive buy in large home lot,
ISSxISI near school, capltol bldg.
Priced very low-.
201 acres clear improved farm. To
exchange for borne or farm near Sa
lem.
for other good buys or exchange!
see E. E. BaBineer. 529 Court St.
FOR SALE FARMS
S 1-S A. 7 mL from Salem, half in
cultivation, seme timber. 4 room bouse,
barn, fenced, some fruit. 11200. 8100
down.
- 4 A, .IS A. cleared, woven wire
fence, orchard, some stock and equip
ped. Farm bldg-.. electric lights. Trade
for nouse tn Kaiem.
MELVIN JOHNSON, 275 Stste Street
"WANTED- REAL ESTATE
Want" city ' oruntry'home for good
.-J -I-.. On AT r-lir. land 1
mortease and clear Ore. or Calif, land.
Will assume or pay difference. Call at
0S rt. Bummer at.
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel IfOans
to 24 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL, FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st KatX Baa Bldg. Phone 8553
Licensed by Stale
Are You
Short of Cash?
Borrow $100-4158-100 or MORE from
us! Repay In from 1 to 29 tnontna, ac
cording to your present income.
Come In ! . . . Write 1 . . . 'Phone I
BENEFICIAL, LOAN
BOCIETT . .
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119, New Bilgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE
SIS State St. TeL 17 49
$10,000 to loan in small amounts on'
highly improved acreage or farm prop
erty.
CHILDS a MILLER, liter.. Loans
344 Stnte St. Phone 6708
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Chickens wanted. Liberty Fish &
Poultry Mlt TeL 7731. 149 North
CommerelaL
- FOR SALE 1 R. L Red pullets.
nearly ready to lay.
FOR SALE WOOD
Bargains la wood and contract haul
ing: Phono S38. R. AL Ashcraft, It 79 1
Mission..
Phone Tracy's, 2)SI for dry wood.
GUARANTEED OlXt - woodcoal
TaL 8809 aaiem. Fuel Co, Trade a
Cotuga.
Ash, fir and oak. Tel 1648.
Oak, wood for sale. TeL -CIS.
Second
growth and oak. Phone
1S7FJ.
Call 4SF14. AU wood. Smith a Rubens.
For-dry fir. oak, csll 9769.
wood Rawing
-Wood Rawing. TeL 7800.
LOST AND FOUND
' Small ' brown leather ' purse. Nov.
4th. Reward. TeL 8387; No questions
asked. - - -
FOR SALE USED CARS
November 15
21933 Pontlao E-Pass Sedans, prlc
' ed to sell.
1 1911 Willys Sedan, radio, safety
glass and lots or extras. - -11931
Pontlao Sedan.
1110 Buick Strandard S-CyL Sedan.
1 198 Willys Knight Sedan
1 19S8 Gord Coups la A-l shape, new
- tirea ! ....
11929 Dodge Cocpa.
t 1929 Olds Coupe. ..
11929 Pontiac- Sedaa
These ears are priced te Sell i
;:;t, O. JWIIson
Buick Old-mobile Pontiaa
Sales and Service
- Fwrd sport coupe cheap. Robt Tung
ea u. u uox is-. auuk
Interesting Facts
ST
,1
The state ot New York has 26
insane hutitntkms. At least 2 ot
this number hare orer 4009 pa-j
tlents.
O
The total nvmber of patients la
the Oregon State hospital at Sa
lem and Pendleton is about 4000. 1
O
There are, 315 patients in the
Oregon State hospital at Salem.
The highest number ever la ths ,
institution la 2656.
o
In Oregon one person out of
erery 250 is insane.
r-Q
The average Insane In the
United States is 1 to every .270
persons.
Sixty per cent of insanity is due
to heredity.
O-
The Bay Now campaign of the
local N. R. A. committee started
with a bans. It will do lots of
good If merchants and the reneral I
over. MerclianU must adrertlse 1
ana tae puDiic must respond. .Let j 1
nil nn nirr flaw "1
FOR SALE USED CARS
Repossessed Cars
Wa "have several repossessed cars
tnat can be bought very reasonable.
. J 1130 Austin Coupe
192C Overland Sedan
1928 Pontiac Coach
1927 Chev. Truck
1925 Dodge Coupe
The abov are Just a few.
BORREGO S CAR MARKET
240 North Liberty TeL 3881
Keener Interest
In Wool Shown
By Fabricators
BOSTON, Nov. 9. (JP) (TJ. S
Dept. Agr.) Manufacturers are
showing a keener interest la the
wool market although practically
au lines of domestic wool move
"-' m vuiy email qnanu-
ties,
There Is apparent a m o a g
wool trade members a strongly
optimistic feeling regarding pros-J
yet is ui au tariy resnmpxion Ot
buying by manufacturers. Strong
markets abroad this week are be
lieved to be stimulating buyers
to take a more active Interest In
domestic wool.
1933 HODS Sell at
-. UV
20-30 Cents, Word
Sale of 310 bales of 193S hops
at price ranging from SO to 20
week. Collins ft Collins of Inde
pendence sold 193 bales to Ray
at 30 cents and Decoster sold
84 bales to Livesley at the same
price. A lot of 13 bales ot clusters
at Mt. Angel brought but 20
it. Mr. nrnn,nT nn, 7 n
o-- -o- ---- - -
cents, due largely to damage
idusea Dy ine iaie rains and con-
. a a - .
sequent mold.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyrigh, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.)
November 9
Today 88.S 41.S 71.T 78.4
Previous day , 67.9
41.4 71.5 77.8
wee sen 82.5
S8.9 68.1 73.9
26.7 85.S 65.0
Tear ago 53.6
B years age X-3T8
High 1933 102.1
Lew 193S 42.3
99.0 159.5 126.2
68.0 118.7 96.9
23.5 61.S 43.9
89.8 111.0 73.9
13.3 61.8 85.0
High 193S 72.8
Low 1932 85.1
High 1931
Low 1931
140.2 106.3 203.9 114.3
60.0 80.8 92.8 S1.S
S0HD AVEBAGES
pion,"ds7
71.3 70.4 78.9
7S.5
'71. I
78.6
71.3 70.6
71.5 70.9
62.9 63.2
91.1.104.8
77.1, 84.9
58.3 57.0
71.3 78.0
53.3 47.4
78.7
Week ago
78.4
81.3
9.7
88.5
74.1
86.S
70.9
Tear ago
69.1
98.5
' S3.S
S3.S
3 years see
High 1983 .
Uw 193S .
High 1982 .
78.1
75.8
8.7.
Law 1983 .
High 1981 .
90.4 105.7 -101.5
Low 1931 .
62.9 6.3 80.2
8.S
Radio
'ram
Tridsy, Kovsabe 10
KQW Portland 620 Ke.
7:00 Tony Cabeoch, NBC.
7:15 Organ concert, NBC
7:80 Ronald Back.
8:00 Old Memory Box, NBC.
9:30 Laurelhurst Dyeing a Cleaning.
9:35 Organ concert, KBO. - - -9:45
Cookinr SchooL
10 :3t) Woman's Maeaiine, NB0L', ; ;
11:45 Xdueational Health talks.
12:15 Farm and Home hour, NBC.
13:45 O. M. Prammer.
1:15 Rhythmic Serenade. N BO.
1:45 Mark Daniels, baritone,
8:20 Ideal dairy. --c-.-
S:S5-Pi-iendly Chst . i i ?, K'
5 :0J Orchestra. ' ' " -"
6:00 Phlt HsTrtirHBer" ----'
7:00 First Nlghter. NBC. , "i
S:O0-l-Amos 'a' Andy. NBC. .'
10 :20 Anson Weeks' orehettrs, KBO.
11:00 Sid Lippuan'l ore-estra, KBO. " 5
11:30-13:00 Bal Tabsria erehestra.
K0A0 OorvaUia S50 Xe.
7:30 Morning Meditations lod by Sev.
Fred K. morrow. ........ ; ;
8:00 Morning Concert.
9 .-90 Roma Economics Observer. -
11:00 Batter Health aad Lea gar Life.
13:00 Noon Farm Hear.
3 ;00 As Yoa Like It with Aaibeny
. Euwer.
9:80 Something About "verjtUsg;
8 :00 Eomemakers' Half Hour. -
4:80-4:35 Farm Market Beporta. - -S
:45 Irm Hour.
. 7 :45 Science Newt of Oa Week." v "
8:15 P-ilesopher of the Crossroads. ;
- -a-X-Portisa 1189 Xa.?, -1
T:fi0Beaderso-s's erehestra. - r, -
7:45 Capt. Dobbiie, NBC -8:00
Poor Square Cathedral.
8:30 Victor Saloa orchestra. .
9:20 Ted Wsem's orchestra.
:45 Organ Soaeezt, SBC, .-.
- 1
r.aaAr;.i
Pros
Business
Directory
Cards la this directory run
oa a monthly basis only. Kate:
Sl.UO per line per aMntb.
AUTO BRAKES
Kike Paaek, 275 South CommerclaL
BICYCLES
New and used. Tires, Repairing.
HARRY W. SCOTT, 147 & Com'l St.
BIUJOIVIS AND BRUSHES
Oregwn BJfnd School, TeL 4072.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. (758.
Hulda Helps Hostesses. Tel. 8948.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. B.' Northnesa
CHINESE MEDICINE
When Others Fail
Nature's herbs for every in, H. &
Low. noted Chines herbalist. 47S &
cit, consultation fre. Teuphoiw
S7SS. Hours 9 to c sun. 10 to ii ic
1 - 1 - 1
Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10 :30 a. ;
to 4:30 p. m. 148 N. CommerclaL
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. Ot I SCOTT.PSC. Chiropractor.
zas rs. m;ri. yet, net. sa7z.
FLORISTS
CUT flowera weddlna bouaueta fun
eral wreaths, decorations, C. F. Brett-
haupt, florist. 577 Court. TeL 1914.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Luts Fler-
1 1st, Hth Market. Tel. 9592
INSURANCE
. ttv.ntnti a. rncvnrtiCKH
ll N. High TeL 4S4T
COFFET-SMITH. gen, ins. Tel. 8432.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WKIDSR jAUI4imx
j t st & High
TeL till
I First in Quality and Service
I Telephone am
i24 Broadway
MATTRESSES
J Mattresses from factory to homo. Cot -
m.l,1 J y::nV.?Z
Bedding Co. TeL 4951. SUS M. vapnoi.
cw iMti rttmm nuda ta order, aid fe-
. i , i
S441. Otto F. zwicser. est, mi. .
MUSIC STORES
' '
GEO. C Wn-IPlanos. radios, sewing
mirh fnei. sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
Und sewing machines. 482 State street,
PHYSICIAN
Homeooathic Physician
r. fi airman. M. D. Homeoiatnist
i - ... .
i office and resiaence -Of uenier
Phnn. srss Treats both acute and
I I
chronle diseasea
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
trrvn KTATiftT!RT. earda. rtariiDh-
lets, pi-ogramabooks or any kind 1
fe
phone-9101. '
RADIO SERVICE
central Radio Service. Tel 7998.
Guaranteed repairs. 698 N. High.
REAL ESTATE
BECKS HENDRICKS, TeL 4J4T.
w ti rtntTtirvTinasT A COl
124 a Liberty 8t TeL 848.
Rrvr-nT.riFr.RKT a SON
164-8 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. TeL 780T.
SEWING MACHINES
Sewing machines cleaned and repair-
....
ed. Work guaranteed. Phone 8889,
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing: Steves
tnr, r-hufit and rcnalred. Ail
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hop baskets, hooka, logan nooa-t
R.i.m Pmn aad Stova Works. 2(1
Cnemekets. TeL 4774. H. B. Flemma-.
TAXIDERMIST
E. E. "Vlgglns. 1 mL N. Pae. Hwy.
TRANSFER
vnrt lival or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Larmer xranaier M. Tucas
bo Portland daily.
capital citx Transfer t-o.
State aw Tel. 7773. DismDuung. ior -
m ra-Hlfn aiul aln an our aDacuXT.
O-t onr rate.
Tirl-YVulll-Ua '
ttpe writers Adding it Mch. sold.
rented. Trnatrert. Underwood -Asenta.
tjooae snort, oai court. iei. se.
' -Wl-liL 'DXinXING
pl a vffmm ir-MMM-j-i-i-s sa
7, Box 203. Tel. 11SFS.
10:02 Arioa Trio, KBa
11:00 GsaeAestia. ;
11:80 Ronald Back. -
11:45 M oris Sisters, KBO,
13 :15 Cebwoba aad Hats. i
1:30 Mary aad. Hse Jriesdly Qsraea,
3:0O-rWerid Bookman. - '.;-
"8:05-S-r-py Hoari - -
8:30 ThYse X Sisters, KBO. -
4:05 Arioa Trie, KBO, i.
.4:15 Isham Jonaa, orcieatra. .
4.-40 Crismaa and Oliphant
' 8: BO Portland Unloa Bible Clatse.
-15 fathalie Tratk Soeletv.
9:45 Jimmy Richardson Sports Tsb
10:00 Melody Trsia , Bott
10:80 Out et the Sast. NB0,
GALL Mill
OUT
Onion -Situation Clearing;
Lettuce; Fairly Steady;
Butter Unchanged
PORTLAND. Not. 9. VPi
There was no change in butter or
batterf at quotations today. :
Trading in eggs was unchang
ed 'insofar as top prices and qual
ity were' concerned. However,
more or less secret price shading
was again suggested in practical
ly all grades.
Trade in the chicken market
was marking time locally. Re
ceipts continued of rather small
volume but there was little pep in
the buying with turkeys a chief
competitor along with meats.
Keen call was showing for
celery at outside points with cur-
Tent orders still above ability to
deliver. Prices, recently were
stretched a -dime to $1.10 crate
at shipping points in earlots.
Better quality Yakima onions
out ot store were being offered
here and the price situation was
therefore clearing considerably.
Local onions were being sought
but little was offering.
Lettuce was fairly steady for
The Dalles stock at 90-S1.
Country killed meats vere un
changed in price with real rather
steady.
StLVER.COnOfJSIJO
STOCKS ALL IliiE
NEW YORK, Not. 9. UP)
With foreign exchanges hastening
ad?usf themsfelres to the degree
of dollar depredation. indicated by
the R.F.C.'sJfoid' prices, commodi
ties made farther, progress to
day toward The higher levels
which are the objectives of Wash
ington's present monetary policy.
Stocks following grains, cotton,
silver and other staples, pushed
up 1 to 4 points but men ran
,, , ' n- -,i.w
Into heavy realising which clip-
ped a large part' of their gains.
U. B. S t e e 1, Bethlehem, Du
I pent, National Biscuit and sev
eral other leaders showed minor
losses. American Telephone was
i Ann 2 and most of the metals
reacted. International Telephone,
American & Foreign Power, Gen
eral Motors, Westinghouse a n d
1 Amefican Can recorded gains.
I Volume increased to 2,916.245
i ausixa,
IV Ha rl Nfa-trtnrt
a v a sviu- muj wu
STAYTON, Not 9. Sim Kt-
zel, commander ot Stayton post,
r ..(a, - m.
American Legion, and his com
mittee are making elaborate pre-
parationa for the annual Arm-
lstlce banquet and dance to be
held at the Forester hall. The
banquet Is for members of the
Legion and their wires, but the
dance Is for the public and as
I In former Tears.-will no doubt be
1 'areelv attended.
-arew anenoea.
SCIOAITS MOTHER DIES
SCIO; Not. 9. Fred Jones
I of ScIo -Tuesday attended1 the
funeral ot his mother, Mrs.
Laura Kruson, who died Sunday
afATitnv frnni ffia .ffta t9 hnfrii
suffered- whM her clothing he-
1 mma fpntTM vhtlA sha waa
I afcan flinr neara Store at her
ft Drain, Ore. She -wS
1 mhe tO '8 hospital In Eugene
out a lea wttuin m tew aoars at -
v '.- oi. -- en
vwse aas a w sov w m
sister, Mrs. Reed, at Drain.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR
Notice Is hereby gtrea that the
undersigned bu been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the
County ot Marion, as Executor
the last will and testament and
as tat a of Margaret -A. Duncan, de -
ceased, and has duly qualified as
Such Executor; - all persons har-i miniatratnx or me estate 01 atu
inr claims against said estate are! old E.Marchand. deceased, and
hereby notified to present taef-that said Court has fixed Tuesday,
I ... .... . . . . . I . m . . a V.. 1 Q? I
same, uuiy Terinea, 10 ine unaer-i tn otn uay i urnm ui , ,
ie--Hd. at tha offica of Ladd At at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
Bush Trust Company, saiem.
Oregpn, within elg months from! County Court Room in the Coun-
the date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
10th day of Norember. 133.
LADD & BUSH TRUST all obiecttons inereto. -noMPANT.
I Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
Executor of the last will' and
testament and estate ot Mar
garet A. Duncan, deceased.
RONALD a GLOYER,
Attorney for Executor, -
Salem, Oregon. N. 10-17-24-
D. 1-8.
. EXECUTOR'S FIRST NOTICE
! To whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby Riven that pursuant
ijsi to an order of the county court
1 - wn,,A, n-n--4-r. nma. dnlv
I -ww-.. w
entered ot record this day, the un-1 undersigned has b e e duly ap
derslgned, the FIRST NATIONAL pointed by the County Court of
,1 . -.-hv -ko- flaw- W
- i sz a n ac vr inrr ann imarnn.
I appointed Executor of the last
I 17111 ant Tnttmsnt trill Tlafs ta ftf
i --,,- Flei,-. deceased, and has
dnlw nnalttb-d aa auch executor.
! I persons harlng claims against
laid eatate are aereoy souuea
- n I ai-asant the aama with o"r oDstl fled to present the same, auiy tt
Touchers ot reruication atucnea,
fn the nndersirned Executor with
tn sir months from the data
this notice. ? -
i Dated this xsta oay oi octooer,
1933. ' ' '
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of October, 1933.
of Portland; "Oregon, Sa
lem Branch). EXECUTOR
$ of Estate of Jacob Fiefller,
I Deceased.
CARET F. MARTIN
412 Masonic , Temple Building,
cvaiem, uregon, Attorney
for Estate. - - - 3
Ow 20-37, N. 3-10-17.
PROFITTflKlNG FAILS
to in ADVICE
.CHICAGO, Nor. . 0-P) Sttoot
ing straight for the senith, wheat
went up 4 cents a bushel today,
overstepping by more than 23
tents the prices prevailing three
weeks aso.
T 4)-o9 .mMMiil ms.au m m
hoisting of Washington quotations
on "gold, with British exchanges
soaring to the highest point since
114. Purchase orders for wheat
swept in from all directions. ''
at the last, wheat closed buoyant, 1
Z-t cents above yesterday s tin-1
ish, com l-K-2 up, oats 14-1
adnced.
Todays closing quotations:
Wheat December li-Ti;
Mar4Js-95; July 92.
Corn December 4STi; May
56H.-Ji; July 57-57 H
Oats December 3 ; May
39-; July sn;.
General Markets
PBODTTCS EXCHAKQE
I PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 9. (AP)
Produce cxehance, net pric.i : -batter. ex
trst 22: ttacdard 21: vrine find 20tt:
firsts 19; egss, fre&h extrss 29; iie.h
mediums 25.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. Xot. 9. (AP)
Vht Op- HiKh Low Close
May 77 69 77H 79
December 72 75 U 72 74
Cah: Big Bend bluoatem 81; dark hard
winter 12 pet 83, 11 pet 79; eoft white,
western white, hard winter, northern
spring, western red 75.
Osts No. 2 white $22.25.
Corn Xo, 2K yellow S2S.50.
Millnia Standard 914.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore, Not. . (AP) -
Butter Prints, extras 24c j standards 23e
lb.
Butterfai Portland de!irer-r: A grade
21c; farmer's door delivery, 19c per lb.;
sweet cream 5c hieher.
Ei'i Paeifie I-oaltry'Predueers' sell
ing price: Tresn extra special, sic: ex
tras. 29c: standards. 24c: mediants. 25e:
pullets, 18c dozen. Buying price by whole
salers: fresh extrss, 29c dox.: firsts, 23e;
mediums, 20c dol.; undergrade, 14c; pul
lets, 14c.
Cneeso 92 score. Oreron triplets.
UUe: loaf. 12hie lb. Brokers wiU par
M"."w, ,-',u--: . ,. v .
I Milk Contract price, 4 pet: Portland
deU U7fl cwt.; b pads eream.
87 e lb.
Country nests Selling price to re
tailers I country-killed hoes, best butchers.
under 150 lbs.. 7e; venters, 80 100
lbs.. 7-7 He lb.; light and thin, 4-5e lb.;
heavy calves, 4c lb.; lambs, 9-10e lb.;
yearlings. 4-5c lb.: heavy ewes, " ac lb.;
median- cows, 2 5c lb.; csnner cows, l-2e
lb.: balls 3 -4 -4c lb.
Mohair baying price: 1983 clip,. 15c
l0
Caacara bark Baying price, 1933 peeL
2Hc
Hops 2 omnia I. 1933. S0-35e.
Lits" poultry rortianil aeuyery: buy-
ine srires : colored fowls. 4 to 6 lbs.
12e; orer B Ibs lie; spring palters, a to
IH lbs., IZe; roasters, orer Vs ids..
12c: Lesbora low it. oer H - jds loe;
lender lbs. lOe: broilers. 111 lo 2
lbs. ISe: S Ibsrand trtJ. lie: stag, se;
roeatera Sc. Pekin docks. 10c; colored
decks, Se; geese, Pc lb.; turkeys, Ko. 1,
i 18e; Ko. 2. 15c lb.
Onioat Xskima 85c: Oregon si-i.ia
eeataL
Potatoes Local white and red, 81.15-
1.25 cental; Yakima, fl.85-1.40; Das
chates. 81-85-1.50.
Wool 1933 clip, nominal: Willamette
valley, 23-25e lb.: eastern Oregon, 16-21e
Ib: southern Idaho. lB-zoe to.
Hay Bonne price frem producer: Al
falfa. Ko. 1. new crop. 816-18.50: vetch.
815; Willamette valley timothy, $15;
L,,tem Oregoa timothy, i7o; eits, lis
ton.
I Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore. Kov. . AP)
Cattle Receipts 75. calves 65: slew.
stesdy. .
Steers loin mo a sag meainm, wz.w
5,00; heifers, common snd autdiam. 82.25.
14.25; sows, commoa aaa median. 82.25-
8.00; tow cutter ana cutter, si.is-a.ro; :
balls; sutler and medium, $1.75-2.75;
S2 -t.?Ta.sf.52
I a .v.:.. 11 m, ,.nn
medium, 3.no-4.00.'.
Lgf - 800' l5 ,0'
Ughtwetght, good snd choice, S3.85-
i.ia; weigui, sou- --- K-c-,
I 04.15.4.75: hatTTWeirht. rood and choice. 1
1 83.75-4.25: packing sows, medium sad
good 33-SAO; feeder and atocker pigs,
good and choice, $3.23-3.75.
BBeep -tteeetpts ouv; sieaay. .
Laaaba. toad and choice. 83iO-5.75:
commoa and nudium, $3.50-5.00: yearling
wethers. S2-50-4.5Q: ewes, .75 --.uo.
NOTICE OF Fl5AL SETTLE
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
oft undersigned has tiled In the coun-
ty Court ot the State of Oregon,
l for the County of 'Marion, her
I duly Termed final account, as aa-
I oi said day. as me lime, ana tu
i ty uourt nouse, at ssiem, m mar-
ioa County, Oregon, as tne piace
for hearing said final account and
3rd day of Norember, 1933.
t IDA- HATN.
Adminlstratrit of the
Estate f ot : Arnold E.
Marehand, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Administratrix,
Salem, Oregon.
N. --10-17-Z4-1J. 1.
NOTICE. OF APPOINT51ENT
OF EXECUTOR
Notice Is hereby given that the
?saaa i inn ALain ua vacs&vu tu uw
it of Marlon, as Executor of the
last wui ana lesiamem auu ---
I ftf Ada R . SlmOSOn FCllOWS, d0-
ceased, and that he nas auiy quau
I fled as such Executor; an persons
I having claims against ine esiaio
to ox saiq oeceaeni are -cicuy
i mea, to me, at xne omco ot
- 1 aid C GlOTer. my attorney, zvs
of I Oreron Building. Salem. Marion
-1 County, Oregon, within six months
i iron ine oate o mi sou,
Dated at Salem, thia 27th
ULYSSES . SIMPSON,
. , Executor ot the last will
' 1 and testament and estate
of Ada B. Simpson Fel
lows, deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for 5tecntoxr,r
Salem. Oregon. .,--, - - -
r O. 27, N. 3 - 10 - 17 -
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool prioe,fU2 pr
hundred. ;J
Surplos
CUl Ik based, ea seal WMthlf
uttarfsl tvragJ
mstrihnt price $2.10. "
. Batterf a t- Top 20c,
prints SSc, cabes 23c.' '
,c" " :? 6aten ""f"
(The prices bale, tapsded br a beat
greeer, are iadtcstiTe of the daily nark.t
ubi are nni gnaranteea or l h ButesiDSB)
- ratnr aao vsoaraaLas
Craoberrtei. 4, bbl. ea
Oteoad cherries, 11. ..... .08-
ruia -mprs tkt
.60
rarapkms, tot,
.40 JO .60
.so
.50
.40
JO
, .50
.05
! ltaltaa BreerolL log ,
PsnniD. box luc ..
I TBrnipi. box log
KatsMga, lug box
BratseU sprout, log ,
Locsl egg plisl
Coai pemx. lb.
.07
uskbage.
.74 to l.OO
.0
. 14
Oreo peppert. local, Jb.
Oaions. dot. buacbes
Pettee loesi
.75 to 1.00
5 te .95
Lettuce, leeal
t'.lifomia, leed
2.50 to 8.0O
Onions, Walls WalU, ewt. . 1.00
Iaatsli , ?a
Celery, dox.
Apples
. .70
. .90
.1.25
JLMIgt
Jonathans
Spits
Peaneck
-y.
.75
Oranges, Vsleneiai, faaey 8.00 to S.50
Place pack 1.7S to 2.25
Beets, local, dox. .. .15
Turnips, local dox. . .25
Carrots, local, dox ' .15
Spinach, locaL crate
.50 to .7S t
. .05
054
Bananas. Ib. on stock
Hsnds
Lemons -
8.00
1.00
Limes, fresh
Avaesdoa rrata
Sqtiash, Danish, dox.
Hubbard st-assh
.15
.1.00
- .35
. .02
.1.15
Tomatoes, local, lug
Ussabaa, Jb.
Seedless grapea lug
Tokay grapes -
1.00
1.25
.3.00
..S3 and .HO
bmporer grapes
Bweet potatoes, Ib.
Pears, bn. ..
Srapefrait, Florida
4.2J
Grapefruit, California 3.75
Hon
193S fuggles, Ib. . 10 to .32
1933 ehuters, lb. .. .30
EOGS
Bnylng Prices
Kxtrss
.26
Standards
Mediums ,
. .23
. .22
. X
. .11
. .09
. .03
. .11
-.u
-5.00
.4.40
Old roosters .
Colored hens
Medium hens , ,
Light hens i
Leghorn fryers
Colored fryers
MS AT
Spring lambs, top , ,.,
liocs, 160 to SOO lbs.
200 to 225 lbs.
4.00 to 4.15
8.50 to 4.00
8.65 to 8.90
2.50 to S.00
4)3 to .04
.01 te .03
225 to 250 lbs.
130 to 160 lbs.
Sows
Steers
Cows
Balls
.03
lressed veal, top
.06
Dressed hogs
.06 H
onala AND HA I
Wheat, western red ,
.65
White. No. 1 .....:
.63
.15.00
.16.00
-19.00
18.00
12.00
14.00
-12.00
Barley, feed Xe. 1. toa
Oats, feed, toa
Barley, malting Nol 1, toa
Oats.jBiTling, ton
Hiy. snyiat pneee
Oats and vetch, toa ,
Alfalla, valley, first cul
Ciorer bay .
WOOL
Medium
.25
.1
.23
.01
.OS
Ceurse .
Mohair .
CASOAOU BAZK
Preen, lb.
Dry. lb.
Asks Release of
Liquor Offenders
WASHINGTON. Not. 9. UP)
In a letter addressed to Fresiaeni
Roosevelt, Representative 0Mal
ley (D., Wis.) has suggested com
mutation of sentences of all first
offense prisoners convicted since
Norember 8, 193 2 of violation o:
the prohibition laws
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Herewith is the solution to yes
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facts
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BUT UP:'
VEAL B COH
Wheat climbed three cents" on '
the local market Tharsdsy, with;
Dotn.red ana white quoted at .
cents." Dressed real took a cent
raise; to top of six cuts a pound J
Hogs were down 10 cents a
hundred oa tops, to $4.40 lor'
160s to 200s. - ;
Other market, were unchanged.:
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PORTLAND. Not. It.
E. L. Martindale, president of the
rortland produce exchange, to
day directed a telegram at pro
test to the secretary of agricul
ture because the Dairy Blarketlngr
corporation has established coast
market prices on butter -1 cents
a pound below the Chicago mar
ket..
The corporation was designed?
to relieve the butter surplus!
through purchases tor govern-
ment account. It had been under
stood by officials here that the
Portland price would be that
quoted by Chicago, but latest In'
structions. indicate Chicago is to
be the high market for the coun
try, although normally one of the
lowest In open market trading,
Martindale said.
His message said: "It was pre
viously understood that Pacific
coast dairy markets would be
stabilized at Chicago quotations-
Today's Instructions from tne
Dairy Marketing corporation puts
coast markets li cents below .
the Chicago market. Coast mar
kets have been abore Chicago un--
iii August 17 tbis year wnen sta-..
bilization work commenced. Pa
cific coast dairymen will resent
this discrimination and agitation
may result."
NOTICE
The state treasurer will pay
all general fund warrants endors
ed "Not paid for want of funds"
on September 7 tot SO, 1933 in
clusive. Interest on such war
rants ceases on this date. Novem
ber 10, 1933. Rhfus C. Holman.
Slate Treasurer. N. 10.
NOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given that the .
undersigned have filed in the
County Court of the State of Ore-'
gon. for the County of Marion,
their duly verified final account,.;
as executors of the last will and '
testament and estate ot Mary
Maurer Boggs. deceased, and that '
said Court has ffced Tuesday, the'
5th day ot December. 1933, at -the
hour of ten o'clock a, m. ot
said day, as the time, and the
County Court Room in the Coun
ty Court House, at Salem, la-Marion
County, Oregon, as the place-:
to hearing said final account and
all objections thereto
Dated at Salem, Oregon, tiiis
3rd day of November, "1933.
KATHARINE H. MAURER and
EZRA MAURER,
Executors of the last will and ;
testament and Estate of Mary '
Maurer Boggs, deceased. ,
RONALD C. CLOVER,
Attorney for Executors,
Salem, Oregon.
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11 epoch
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direction Indicator
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