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I I k 4 I t I, f - V. 4 v I - - THEY PULL Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 CUtttfM Advertg Bias! Insertion per Uce.lOe Three tauertlona ps. . Ha . . . ........... S0 81x Insertions per Uaev.lOe One month per Una.. S 1.0 Minimum charge ...... It Copy tor thl page as eepted until 1:2. Che erea Ins ' before publication for classification. C p y eelred attar thl time vfll be ru a nnder the heading Too Late to Orally. The Statesmen assumes no financial- responsibility for error which may ap pear la aJvertUementa po tithed, la Its columns and la easee where this paper Is at fault win reprint that part of aa advertisement la which the typographical atiaUhe ocean. .The Statesman reeerrai the right to reject objec tion! advertising. It far ther reserves the tight to classify an advertising un der the proper eUnillca tioa. HELP WANTED MALE If you have J 108 and good car, can give reference. Reliable company will put you to work on good salary. Bos Sj'S. care Statesman. WANTED Real estate salesman. Must be ener getic and have car. Good opportunity for the right man; CHILDS a MXLLER, Realtors 344 Stat Street Tel. 6709. HELP WANTEL -FEMALE Cook and housekeeper, close to Sa lem. Under 40 yrs. Box 351, Statesman. WOMEN Earn $12 dosen sewing, home spar- time, materials cut. In structions furnished; experience unnec essary. Write Superior Dress Co., 3 Grand St. Ext. Brooklyn, K. Y. Woman to cook and keep house for hoard and small salary. Inquire 778 J4. Com'L SALESMEN WANTED -Agents wanted. Best deal in Salem, men or women. 147 9. Commercial. SITUATIONS WANTED Wanted light housework, care of ick or as companion by elderly lady. 17S 8. Church. At housekeeper clean geod cook. References. Miss Rose berry, 851 N. Liberty. ';. Man age 18 two dependents, Jaa.itor jrork or rsneral work at m private res idence. Good driver: do not smoke or " drink. Reference. TeL 8449. FOR SALE Miicefianeona Old papers 10 a bundle. Statesman cf flee. . Piano left with ua for sale. Party leaving town. Will sacrifice for. cash. See Zii 8. 12th St Saw gumming and sharpening mile XL Four Corners. TeL 4380. Buy a piano on Tallman's deferred rental plan. Investigate this plan. Tallman's Piano Stores, 39 S a 12th Salem or (23 & W. Broadway, Port land. 1500 Salem grown shrubs, trees, etc. Big shrubs cheap. Englewood Nursery. 200 Neb. ; For sale: 4000 bx. apple. Come get bargain. Rt 8, Box 103. - Wanted to store standard makes baby grands with responsible people who will bur later. Bargain prices, easy terms. See at Tallman's, 395 ;& 12th. esssssfssSsaSjsasispsasBajpi w Wanted used furniture. Oregon Trad ing Post, 833 N. Com'L TeL 4158. Will nay cash for used piano, elth er grand or upright Giro make and lowest price. Bx. 350, statesman. Mahogany bar top 30 ln.xl6 ft aa t!qu poster and spool beds. AH N. First St, Sllverton. Doors cheap, SCS N. High. Hand picked apples, 25c bu. TeL StFS. Frank. W. Wilson. Haircut, 20c. 1814 N. Com'L Stoves, reconditioned wood ranges, heaters trade or sea cheap. Also re pair all makes ranges and .beaters; Aa- Uerson, iei. ivr . Black coat else is. Beautiful fur collar, cuffs, $10.00. 116S Cross St 1lMlll ' ' """ ' Rnitzhor Baldwin. Northern Spy. Jjnath&d greening, .25 to .60c. Wheat, sheep fertiliser. Mrs; Wright, mi TRADl? Miscellaneona Beauty work for use of spray paint 'gun. TeL 881L ' " -i Doors for turSey, SCS N. High; UuinjxjtrtfViri--M- i i- - -- -- -- - Thank Ton. I have enough carrots. Tr tarn on something else. Prescott accommodation barber shop, 1084 Oak. Ijt service. WANTED MiscelLineo ua nnriJfTrfsfIJJ " j s sfcss Shoo re palling a new shoe repair shop has opened up at 1731 Center St Ceme ana onus your snoei iur iucuu inr t a reasonable price. Chas. J. SHimlerer. A1ISCELLANE0US Haircuts lto-SOo. 303 & Winter. In 'i"-' uw .-.- i - -,-- ------- - Free. We pick up dead wortiuess horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4889, Nu Bon corseta Call for appoint, ment Mrs. a H. Littiefield. TeL 8897. 1 1 or S rooms. Furn. or unfurn. Cheap. 87 a CHurch, 3 R. turn. mod. apt. at 988 Oak. la- orulreat22 3 N. ennrcn. j - FOR RENT- ROOMS Heated rooms. Hot and cold water. Business district. S58 center. ROOM AND BOARD Board-room, (98 Court TeL 1878. Board, 20 up. Steam-heat S4JJ. Board and medera room. TeL 8839, Room and board til month 417 for in room. Garage. TeL 7311. Boom aad board, with laundry work, In Christian Home mean neat, tol IJStt. . - . FOR RENT APARTMENTS Lovely S-room apt. 1519, Center. Furs. apt. Tel 7(14. 12C1 HaieL Attractive four room heated apt. turn, or uafurniehed, SIS N. 14th. Kurn. heated apta. 444 . High. Desirable S-R. apt after November 15. Inquire 69S N. Liberty. Tel. (559. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. end unfurn, bouses. R. A. Forknex, 1110 N. Cottage.. Tel SOIL Furn. houses, 1, 2 or I rooms. Tel. Clean, 3 R. mod. house. 1130 Lee. Furn. and turf urn. nausea. Torrens with Grant First floor Masonic Bids. Tel. 4161. Furn. 5 R. house. Close In. $20 mo. TeL 3131 or 7539. Close In. 5 R. furn. house. TeL 9358. Furn. house, newly decorated. 1795 N. Fifth. Inquire owner, 411 N. Sum mer. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT Good 5 A. tract close In might con aider some trade. Bos 353, care States man. MR. FARM BUYER: We are offer lng for sale at 328.00 per acre; small payment down, balance 10 years at 3 interest. A verv fine general farm well located, highest type soil, good large stock barn, new 7 room" plastered house witn water system ana Dam, outbuildings are good. There is a large area of sandy botfnn land easy to Ir rigate from year round creek through lace. There Is also some fine virgin timber on part of this farm. This Is one of the best values on the easiest terms ever offered In the Willamette valley. SEE IIAWKIiTS ft ROBERTS, INC.. For- Bargains EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE Beautiful 7 room home, sightly lo cation, suburban to Portland, abun dance of shade trees, large lawn, shrubbery. 2 acres of ground. Owner wants home to Sa'em. What have you? CHILDS ft MILLER, REALTORS 344 State Street TeL 6708 Want to trade for Eastern Oregon? If you do, see me before Thursday of tnis wees. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902, FOR SALE FARMS - - - - - -i-i-M-v-t-yn-ryywxAAa A REAL RANCH BARGAIN 4 7 -acres. IS A. HOPS all in cult except 3-A. timber. Modern 7-R. house, basement, furnace,, hardwood floor Electric lights and pump. Wired Tor range. Good bam. 88x44. fttie soil and good location, priced right Shown by appointment ftuly. JAS. D. SEARS, Realtor ------ A3. Soutn HIh Street BACK TO THIS FARM Means independence health, happi ness and security awaiting the farm owner. Here are two good farms for ale at half value or trade 33 acres very best of soil, good bungalow. 6 R.. oath. - Barn, silo, poultry and hog houses, garage. Price 83700; trade for good bouse in Salem. ANOTHER GOOD TRADE 107 A. farm, best Of soil and build ings are all good as new. All stock, crop in, all farm machinery, imple ments go for 310,000. Will trade for large stock farm in Idaho, Washington or eastern Oregon. For particulars. See HtJUTKLi or THOMASOS 341 State Street ACREAGE Want city or country home for good mortgage and clear Ore. or Calif, land. Will assume or pay difference. Call at ! n. summer St. WANTED REAL ESTATE REALTY CENTER WANTS FARM WANTED In exchange for a large home in un iversity district of Seattle also good income property will trade. either one or both for farm in Marlon or Polk count tea TIMBER TRACT WANTED Our client has some cash to oav on sxxuui uaioer irnci near B&iem. SMALL CITT HOME WANTED We have a client with some cash and late light car who wants a small semi modern home must be priced right REALTY CENTER. Member Realty Exchange System A Superior Service ltz s, riign street TeL 8114 MONEYED LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos- siDie ratee GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local conx) ration 1st NatX Bank Bldg. Phone S5S3 Licensed by State $ Cash Money $ To salaried men and woman no se curity needed. All loans confidential. STATS LOAN COL . . Ill Drrnn DM. TeL 7781 . Lie No. S-185, Are You iShort of Cash? Borrow, f lOO-SlSO-f 200 or MORS from ni ! Repay In from 1 to 20 months, ac- coramr to your present income. - - i-ona in i . . . write I . . . 'Pbone I . BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM Member of NBA Room 119. New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED No. S-123 by STATE SIS Stats St TeL 7 4 0 MONEY we nave a siooo.ee-7 mortgage. ezcwiieni security, eaiem mooern home. $10,000.00 to loan. In small amounts. city or I arm property near here. SEE TJS for sound Investments. -CHTLDS ft MILLER, Mtge. Loans 344 State Street Tel. 8708. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY Chickens wanted. Liberty Fish Poultry Mkt TeL T73L .848 North commercial. FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, S986 for dr) wood. GUARANTEED DRT TeL Sees Saiam roa Os. Cottage. Trade) ft Ash. fir and oak. Tel 8841 EjsasSsSSaawasaS' Oak wood for sale. TeL 3888, Second growth and. oak. Fhone Call 4 8F1 4. An wood. Smith ft Ruben For -dry fir, oak. call 9768. Dry wood, all kinds. Te!. 4418. ; WOOD SAWING vr ii8anriqf ijsuuu t wood sawing, TeL issa. In te resting Facts We went to Portland Saturday and saw a ood ball, game. e Just couldn't help but notice those around us with their flasks.' They made no attempt to cover them up. - o We were down town after the game ana saw so many men. young men and even girls stagger ing along. Then we couldn't help but notice the games of skill (which had all the ear marks of rambling games) going oa In store buildings 'in many blocks. 0 Guess we are a little old fash ioned. We just can't get used to all these things. Seems they are even worse .than In the. days of the saloons. , O There were 347 arrests la Mar ion county during October. One hundred thirty-five of this num ber were made by the sheriffs of fice. One man made over 100 of I these arrests. - - O The expense of the sheriffs of fice is about three quarters of that allowed the, state police for Mar ion county. O Deputy sheriffs la Marion coun ty are required to furnish their own guns, ammunition, handcuffs I and equipment needed. LOST AND FOUND LOST Child's gold rimmed glasses In case between Klsinore theatre and 850 a Liberty, Sat. p. m. Reward. TeL 4888. FOR SALE USED CARS Deposit on Dodge or Plymouth for sale at a discount. See Kietzing at I oisicman oiiice. Must Be Soltt .This week '29 Challenger Sedan with only 19,000 actual miles (guar- suietruj. Jkiooks ute new. ... BORR EGO'S CAR MARKET 40 Jf. Liberty TeL 3131. Radio Program Tuesday, VoTember 14. SOW POBTXAKDS20 Kc. 7:00 Edward MscHngh, KBC. v :io uria concert, finu. 7:30 Ronald Back. 1:15 Morin Sisters, KBC. 8:80 U. a Marine Band, NBC. 9:45 Coo kin e school. 10:80 Woman's Hagasine, NBO. 11:45 Educational Health Talks. 12:00 F. A. Cook News. 12:15 Fsrra and Home. NEC. 1:15 Meredith Willson, NBC. 1:45 Mary and Her Friendly Garden, NBO. 8:20 Friendly Cist. 4:15 You and Tour Gorernment, NBC. 6:15 Ss a Gordon. 7:00 LWea at Stake, NBO. 7:50 Orchestra. 8:00 Amos 'n' Aady, NBO. 8:15 Memory Laos. KBC. 10:15 Anson Weeks, NBC. 11:00 Sid Lippasa, KBC. 11:30-12:00 Bsl Tsbsrin, NBC. XEX PORTLAND, 1180 Kc 7:00 Hill Billies. 7:15 Bsnd Music. 7:45 Tsneo Time. i:00 Breakfast Clnb. 9:00 U, S. Marine Band. NBO. 10:02 Organ concert, NBC. , 10:80 Dance Rhythms. 10:45 Instrumental soloist 11:45 Neil Sisters. NBC. 12:00 Bine Room Echoes. NBC. 1:30 Meredita, WilUon, SBU. 2 :00 World Bookman. 2:03 Symphony Hour. 8H)0 Mae. Frances Alas, KBC. 8:80 Hymn Sing. NBC. 4:05 Siaalera, NBO. 4:40 Crisman and Oliphaat. 80 Circus Court of the Air. 0:30 Edeewster Beach Hotel orchestra. 10:05 Stxingwood fnsemnie, kbv. 10 :30 Bhythm Aces, NBO. K0A0 POSTXAirD SSO Ke. T:80 Morning Meditations led by Dr. James K. Xilligaa. 8:00 Morning Concert. 9:00 Home Eeonomidt Obserrer. 10:00 Parade ot Velodies. 12:00 Noor Farm Hoar. 1 :00 Mhyth-Melodisa. 2:80 Something Aboat Krerythinf. 3:00 Mrs. Sara Watt Prantiss " Plan nine, for the Family." 4:80-4:85 Farm Market Beperts. 6:45 Farm Hoar. 7:30 The Cltlsea and His School Deaa J. B Jewell: "Where Does Education End I" t 8:15 Masieale Iris Gray, pianist 8-30 Radio Ponltry Course Leasoa Nnmber S, by Pref. A. Q. Loan. Large Share oi School District Debts Paid Off Outstanding school warrants totaling 322,615.38 for Salem dis trict were retired rriday, and notes in the sum of $410,250 were also paid off, Clerk William H. Burghardt' stated. . Interests on the warrants was $817.72, and. , brought the total expenditure on this Item to $23, 43S.10. Interest on the notes was $51.25. The warrants-were gen eral fund ones. Several thousand dollars worth ot warrants are still outstanding.! Fourteen Permits f Issued in Week Fourteen building permits were Issued here last week for repair work to cost $722 and new con struction to cost $24 60, or a total of $3172. The new construction permits went to Mrs. B. I. Steeves tor a $2000 service station at 8411 fire department was called out North High street, N. Sellg for a $400 frame store building at 695 North 14th, aad P. L. Rose (or a $59 garage at 1490 South 13th, D5 Business Directory Cards la this directory ran on a monthly basis only. Bate: f 1.00 per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 27$ South Commercial BICYCLES New and used. Tires, Repairing. RARRT W. SCOTT. 147 a Com ! St BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School. TeL 4073. CATERING Bart Crary, the catesec Ph. 47-53. Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL 8948. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. R. E. Xorthnesi CHINESE MEDICINE When Others Fail Nature's herbs for every 111. H. S. Low. noted Chinese herbalist. 473 & Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon- Established since 1913 la Oakland. Calif. Consultation free. Telephone 5758. Hours 9 to 8, Sun. 10 to 13 M. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday. 10:10 a. m. to :J0 p. m. 148 n. commercial. j CHIROPRACTORS DR. a L, SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 358 N. High. TeL Re a 857Z. FLORISTS i cut flowers, wedding bouaueta fun eral wreaths, decoration C F. Breu- haupt. florist. 677 Court. TeL 1904. ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Fler- 1st 18th ft Market Tel. 9593 INSURANCE - BECKS ft ltf N. Uh HENDRICKS TeL 4947 COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ins. TeL tlt. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 183 & High TeL 9138 CAPITAL CTTT LAUNDRY First in Qualltr and Service Telephone 3185 1184 Broadwav MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Cot ton mattress. 60 lb. 88.00. Renovators I and rumigators. Rugs cleaneo. capital HSdfltTUT CO. TCI. w. tapnoi. New mattress made te order, old re made; carpet cleaning, sizing: fluff rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rug Mat tress Factory. 8. 13th Wilbur. TeL 8441-Otto F. Zwlcker. Eat 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewtsg machines, sheet music and Diano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs i and sewing maenmea 433 state street. Salem. ' PHYSICIAN' Homeopathic Physician L. Q. Attman, M. D. Homeopathlst. Office and residence S07 1 ry " - - B2a Center Pbone 6822. Treats both acute an chronic diseases. PAINT AND ROOFING Salem Paint r Roofing. 474 Ferry. PRINTING lets, programs, books or any kind ot prinOnB. call The SUtesman PrinUng Department. 318 S. CommerclaL Tele-; RADIO SERVICE .Central Radio Service. Guaranteed repairs. 495 N. Tel 7383. High. REAL ESTATE BECKHJ k HENDRICKS, TeL 4S47. W n. CRABGHBOKST CO. 134 a Liberty St TeL 8481 SOCOLOFSKY SON 304-8 First Nat'L Bte. Bldg. TeL T88T. SEWING. MA Sewing machines cleaned and nomir ed. Worlc guaranteea. Phono . STOVES stoves and stove repairing, stoves .IWwowirTfefa plain, hop baskets, hooks, logan hooks. salem jence ana Btove worxa. in unemeiteta. i ei. stit. k. b. riemum- TAXIDERMIST E. K. Wiggins, 1 ml. N. Pac. Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 31 3L Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 328 State st TeL 777L Distributing, for- JJ"? "aga our speoaKy. iiri our niieH. TYPEWRITERS T I PSiWRITKRfl Adding afcta. sold. rented, repaired. Underwood Agents, Cooke ft Short, S31 Court. TeL SS84. WELL DlULLaNG R A. West, II years experience, BJTD 7, BO 70S. Tel. llOI'-o. . VOL SHOW FILM TURNER, Nor. IS. A flva reel motion picture "Lest We Forget" by James K. Shields, will be shown tree at the Methodist 1 church Thursday at 7:30 p. m. FlTlEMEX CALLED OUT SLLVERTON. Nov. 13. The for a. chimney fire this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiennan, 210 Jersey street .There was. no damaa. u QUICKC ElEGEJLTO BUTTER MAKE STILL OVER mn, SI All but Fresh Churning is Extremely Weak; Good Chicken Demand Felt PORTLAND, Nor. 13. UP) The butter market trend continued ot most nominal character locally and along the coast generally. Huge storage stocks and the lateness of the season combined to force extreme weakness In other than fresh churning which was In more than seasonable offering. Local market was still above nor mal. " Onen market trices continued fractionally below , established quotations on the exchange inso far as fresh stock was concerned -and storage goods had no estab lished price at the moment. Butterfat. continued steady. Trading in the egg market was rather slow. While there was no weakness as "yet la strictly fresh goods,' much' stuff was being sold of that grade which was somewhat lower priced. Demand for chickens was now good In the lire poultry trade but without price changes. Receipts continued limited which was per haps the chief feature in the mar ket. Fractional advance amounting to about 5c cental In resales was shown in the potato trade here as a result of the tighter holding at Pacific northwest primary points. The movement was greatly re stricted. Onion growers were holding tighter at Willamette valley points with littles offered even at 75c a sack. Most growers were now ask ing at least 80c but buyers have not as yet freely offered the 75c. Beef continued the only excep tion to general strength all through the market for country killed meats. Veal, hogs and lambs were alike In better call with even sows, showing a greater demand. Celery was gaining with prices firm. Apple trading was steady with a congestion of undergrade offer ings. Dalles lettuce was holding steady up to II with local in fair call up to 64c crate. Inquiries for Greasy Combing Wools Numerous BOSTON, Nov. 13. UP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Numerous inquiries for greasy combing domestic wools are being received by Bos- ton wool houses. Quotations on domestic wool are very firm at ranges quoted last week. This morning s cables to private con cerns here report that prices show a continued advancing ten dency in Australia. Estimated re ceipts of domestic wool at Bos ton, reported to the Boston Grain and Flour Fjichane-A tha w a a Ir ending November 11, amounted to 1,348,600 D o U n d S com Dared I . - . " with 10,247,200 the previous week. Blaze Sweeps Seattle Garage SEATTLE, Nov. 13. UP) Two m T"6 ere,T, bTnea, one J possibly fatally, and thousands of dollars damage done when fire swept through the headquarters and main garage of a taxicab company here Saturday. More than a score taxicabs were de stroyed or badly damaged. TAKES ..REMAINS KAST GERVAIS, Not. 13 Miss Hel en Hlller, cashier in the Gervais SUte bank left Monday night with remains of her mother, Mrs. Eva Hlller, for Kingfisher. Ohio. where burial will be made. Mrs. i Hlller passed away in Salem late Saturday night NOTItS -ine state treasurer will nav aii general (and warrants en dorse "Not paid for want of funds' on October 2 and 3. 1933. i interest on such warrants ceases on this date November 14, 1933.. Kuius C. Holman, State Treasner. h, X4 NOTICE OP HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE HEREBY IS RTVKN j that NELLE HUTCHISON, as the amy appointed,' Qualified and act ing executrix of the last will and testament and estate of NEwet, i W. CLARK, deceased, has dnlw ""erea no Presented for set- j tlement and filed In the County court Ot the State of Oreeon for I v . . . " - wBuniy or zaanoa a final account-a? hat sald esute, aid tl7 ffi thl aiaeieenin oay oi December. Aoams; nacn. esia.ii a i. ' - . - I ,"" BOUr Of ten o'clock la the foranicn ot said day, at " counroom of said court in the Marion Couaty Courthouse in the City ot Salem. Cnnnrw nf tw. rloa, SUte of Oregon, have been duly fixed and appointed by said court as the time and the place for. the hearing of objections to said final account and he settle ment inereot. W-k a m - xaiea and nrst published the lonnesau oay of November, l3e. NELLE HUTCHISON, as Executrix of the - Last Will and Testa ment and Estate of v aiWEL W. CLARK. feceasea. . CARSON ft CARSON, Attoraeyg for Executrix. N. 14-21-23; D. a - G6M Gciins Hom WHEAT HITS HIGHEST SKSEPraEH29 CHICAGO, Nov. It. OP) Fresh upturns Jn the Washington price of gold, with British exchange at a new post-war high record, op erated today to put grain values up.: ' '" V' ' - -. Wheat traders gave chief, at tention to' stimulating, effects of monetary developments, and took particular notice of an official information that no change was contemplated regarding United States polic. of gold purchasing here and abroad. Helped also by a spirited lamp in the market for silver uture, wheat rose to the topmost point since Septem ber . Despite profit-taking, on bulges. and notwithstanding sales here against purchases at Minneapolis, wneat closed tin, within 1 cent! of the day's maximum and 14-2 cents above Friday's finish, corn cent up, ats ad vanced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat December 91H-U; may July SZ-i. Corn December 48-; May "tt-tt; July, 57. uats December 36-i; May tf?s-tt; July 38-i. General Markets PEODUCB EXCHANGE FOBTLAXD. Ore- Nov. 13. (AVI Produce exchange, net prices: Batter Extra tit. Stsndsrdi 21c. nrimn firtts wyc, iirsts rrei Fresh extant iyc, Iresa mediums 25c. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 13 f Whest Open Hiea Low Clow My 78 78 7814 7ST4 December 7314 78 1m 73 i 7att Cssh Bie Bend blne&tem 76ft irk hard winter 12 per cent 79c, 11 per cent i us, wane, western wmte. Hard winter, northern spring, western red 74e. vits ao. a white 822.23. Corn So. 2E yellow 828.50. Killrna Stsadard 1. Portland Produce POBTLAXD. Ore.. Not. 13-r API- Butter Prints, extras 24c, standards 23c poena. Butterfat Portland deliTerr: A a-rada 21e; termer's door delivery, 19c per pound. Sweet cream So higher. agga Pacific ponltry aredacers sell lag price: Fresh extra special 81c, extras 29c, standards 24c, mediums 25c, pul lats 13c dozen. Saying pries by whole salers: Fresh extras 29c. firsts 23c. an- (horns 20c. undera-rade 14c. Bullets 14e dozen. Cheese S3 Score. Orecon triolets 11 He; lost 12 He pound. Brokers will pay He below quotations. Ulx Contract price, 4 per cent: Portland deKTery 81.70 cwt.; B grade, cream 8 7 Vac poaad. Country meats Selling price te re tailers: luntry hailed hags, beat butch era, nnder 150 pounds 7-7 He; Tealers 90 to 100 pounds 7-8c poaad; light and thin 4-6c pound: heavy c aires 4c pounds iambs 8-10e pound ysarliaci 4' 5c pound; beary. ewes 2-3e poaad; me dium cows a-5e pound: canner cowa 1 2e poaad; balls 8H-4e Pound. ateaair Buying price: 133 cup loc peaaa. Ua scars bark bayioc Price. 1933 neel z ' e peana. Hops Nominal, 19S3. SO-BSe pound. Lire ponltry Portland deliTrr. bur lng prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pounds 12c; o-er 6 pounds 11c; spring pullets to 8ft pounds 12c : roasters, over 8 16 pounds 12c; Leghorn fowls, over 8 pound, 10c, under SH poands 10c; broil ers, 1 to 1 ponnds 13c, 2 ponnds and ap lie; stags 8c; roosters Sc. Pertn duels 10c; colored ducks Sc; geese 9e pound: turkeys. No. 1. 18c: Xo. S. 15s pound. Union xakims 85c: Oreron 81-1.15 cental. - Potatoes Local white and red 81.25- 1.35 cental: Yakima 81.35-1.40; Del- chutes 81.35-1.50 Wool 1833 clip, nominal: Willam ette Talley 2 8-2 5c pound; eastern Oregon 18-21e pound ; southern Idsho 16-20e pound. May Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop $16-18.50; retch $15; Willamette valley timothy 315; eaatera Oregoa timothy $17.50; oata $15; ton. Portland Livestock 1 PORTLAKD. Ore, Nov. 18. UP) Cattle receipts 2700, calves 200; active, Steady for atoors. Steers; common ana meainm S'.ou-o; heifers, common sad medium $2.50-4; eewa, common and medium $2.25-8; low cotter and cutter $1.25-8.25; bulls, eat tar aad medium 81.75-2.75; vealera, good aad choice $5.50-0.50; call, common aad medium $2.50-5.50; eslvei, good sad choice $4-5.50; common aad medium $2 4. Hogs Beeelpta 8000; at easy to una. Lightweight, good ssd choice, $4-4.88: medium weight, good aad ehoiee $4.15 4.85; heavyweight, good and choice $3.75- 4.25; packing sows, aooinm ana gooe, 83-S.60; feeder atocker pigs, good sad eboice $8.25-8.75. Sheep Receipts 8500: nominally Steady. Lambe, good and eboice $5-8.50: me dium $3.50-8; yearling wethers $3.75- 4.50; ewes 75e-$2. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright, -1933, Standard Statistics Co.) November 18 Today 88.9 40.S 68.8 77.S Previous day 88.8 41.8 68.9 78.1 Week age 84.8 89.0 68.8. 75.1 Turin S9.S 80.S 93.8 61.0 S years aco 129.8 100.9 167.5 181.5 High 193S 102.1 68.0 113.7 96.6 Low 1933 42.8 23.5 61.5 43.9 High 1933 72.3 89.8 111.0 78.9 Low 1932 85.1 18.3 61.8 S5.0 High 19S1 140.2 106.2 203.9 114.8 Low 1931 Today Previous day Week sge .. Tear ago 8 years ago -High 1983 Low 1933- 60.0 80.S 92.S 61.S 71.0 68.7 71.1 69.6 71.1 70.7 64.2 64.7 89.9 104.5 77.1 84.9 58.8 57.0 71.8 78.0 58.2 47.4 78.4 78.5 78.8 8XS 99.4 88.5 74.1 88.1 70.9 72.7 73.1 78.5 70.4 97.9 83.5 63.6 High 1933 Low 1933 78.1 75.8 High 1931 . 00.4 105.7 101-5 S3.S 62.S 80.3 98.7 SS.S Low 198- Students Pay Up Tuition Charges Willamette university had vir tnallv finished the collection ot all its first' semester, 1933, tees, this weekend. Less. than a dozen students were reported as unpaid by Business Manager N. S. Sav age and these were no longer be ing admitted to classes until their matriculation fees were fully paid. For a number ot years the univer sity here has pursued a rigid cash- when-due collection policy and by far the greater percentage ot stu dents have met the requirements. Receipts' from endoirment fundi are holding np satisfactorily this 12.' fall, Mr. Savage reports. Salem Markets Grade H raw' 4' milk, co-op pool prioe, f 14J3 per tiwKiretL Smrplvs fl.15. (ICUk based ea sea) aeataly hsttariat; avsragej Dlatribtitor price $2.10. .: B sitter fa t Top 20c, prinU 23c, cubes 25c. rticts pi4 te groarars by Balsa bajsrt NoTeaber IS (The price bete. sapuOed by a leeal graaar. are mdieative- ef -tha daily ssarke bat are as gaaraateed by The Statesman) raoiT aan wBtiaiaJSLEj Cranberries, bM - f na (rrenad cherries, - lb. " L j8 Piala fr" .SO Fisla fiap k.Vt : .25 Peapkiae, doa. .40 JO .60 laaliaa Breecaii, lag .SO Parsnips, box tag JSO Taraips. box '-r i .40 Bntsaagas. lag box - JO Brassels spreats, "y .90 Local egg plant - jos Coast peal. lb. ' J87 Cabbage, ewt. . 7$ te 1.00 Grees peppers, leeal. la, - J4 Oaiaes. dot. bouses J5 Potatoes, local ' .75 to 1.00 Lettsae, tscal S3 to .SS California, teed 3.50 to L00 Onions, WsUa Walla, ewt - 1.00 Ldrbisa L35 Cebsry. dea. .70 Appla- tap .78 Joesthsns - .90 Baiti 1 Paaaock ; .75 Oranges, VsUncist, fsaey 8.00 to 8.50 Place-pack 1.75 te 2.23 Beets, local, dos. .15 Turnips, local dos. , .23 Carrots, local, del .15 Spinach, loeaC crate Uaaaaaa. lb. aa stock Hands ..60 to .75 . .85 .05 H 6.00 1.00 Lemons Limes, fresh Ataeadoa, era to Sqnasa, Danish, doa. Hubbard squash , Tomatoes, local, lug Casabas, lb. 8eedlesa grspes, lug Tokay grapea .15 J.oo . .35 . .02 J.25 .! .00 1.25 3.00 ,.35 and .50 4.25 3.75 mporer grapes Sweet potatoes. lb. fears, bo. Grapefruit, Florida Grapefruit, California Hoya 1933 fuggles. lb. .30 to .82 1933 clusters,, lb. .30 SOGS Baying Prices Extrss i Stsndsrdi Mediums .28 .23 .21 .04 POTJLTSt Old roasters . Colored beat Medium hens , .11 . .09 .07 10 , !toa 4.40 ..4.00" to 4.15 -8.50 to 4.00 Light bens Lea-hern fryers . Colored fryers 8EBAT Spring lambs. top Hogs, ISO to 200 lbs. 200 te 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs. . 130 to 160 lbs. Sows Steers .3.65 to 8.94 2.50 to 3.00 .03 to .04 .01 to .03 .02 .07 Cows Balls Dressed TeeL top inesica aogi .06 .65 OXLtXH AMU BAT. Wheat, western red White, Ko. 1 .65 15.00 -1S.0O Barley, feed 5a. 1, tea Oets, feed, ton Barley, malting Ka. 1, toa J.9.00 .18.00 Oata, ailling, toa . Hay. bayiag prtcaa Oats sod vetca, tea AUalha, valley, first cat. .12.00 14M Clever aay . -12.00 WOOL Medina Course . Mohair . .83 .58 .23 .01 .03 CASCA BABK Green, fs. Dry. lb. C.C.C. YOUTH lLli JEFFERSON, Nov. 18. Hu bert Conn of Jefferson who is with the C.C.C. camp, is ill in a Portland hospital. Nature of the Illness is not known locally. - Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SBEFFER IS 15 I "A 11 55" 21 30 3 32 33 3 3 Si HO HH HI 44 90 54 51 59 HORIZONTAL. 1 food fish t native compound 3 methods 4 serpents (-tend toward any point 6 demolish 7 female of the sheep 8 Hebrew name for God 9 fabulous bird of a Arabia 10 fuss 11 novel 17 remains . 19 indefinite pronoun ' 20 Texything 11 pertaining .to weight pleasant smell 24 dreadfully 25 abort sleeps 26 color -Z7 Norse . poems 29 strikes . lightly ; El Australia - bird .i-A-tt-lists fi ! -87 wily : -$3 nnual -. Church holiday 42 oneernt-tr 45 greatest part 11 musical . . instrument 47 exist 48 place 49 epoch 60 by way of 62 consumed 63 number 65 like VERTICAL 1 bovine animal 4 be of the same opinion 9 hastened 12 Anglo- Saxon Herewith is the eolation to yes terday's Puzzle. . . niilS 1 Hw NEW YORK, Nor. 1$. (5) A resumption of dollar decline In the foreign exchange markets found stocks apathetic today, al though commodities, especially wheat, cotton and silver, record ed 1 considerable improvement. Volume was reduced to 1,091, 215 shares. There were fractional gains. mostly minor ones, tor U. 6. Steel, American Can, Allied Chemical, General Motors, Stand ard Oil of New Jersey, Soeony Vacuum, Westinghouse and Beth lehem. Pattno Mines established another new high; otherwise metals lagged. Santa Fe Railway and Union Pacific each lost a point. WEST STAYTON, Nov 13 Final check on the season's pro duction for the West Stayton Pecking company cooperative has just been made and released, and shows that 292 tons, IS 17 ponnds of Blue Lake beans of first, sec ond and third grades were packed this year from 60 li acres. This is an average of nearly five tons per acre. Several cases of the number one quality were packed crosswise in cans with glass tops and sent to the world's exposition at Chicago. Unfavorable weather cut the to mato crop short this year but oTer 137 tons were accepted by the cannery. There was 65 acres planted to tomatoes by the organ ization this year. To Vse Trellis Xert Tear It is reported by officers of the Co-dperative that next year will see a few changes. The bean acre age will be doubled, bringing that figure to 120 acres. . The tomsto acreage will stay the same bnt all growers will be required to trellis their plants. Some of them did so this year and it proved to be a better way for this locality, giv ing a better quality and much more productive. Cleary and Hillman, West Sa lem, packers, have a five year con tract with the Co-opefatlve and are to pack all vegetables and some berries. It is reported that their equipment, for handling the beans, mustbe doubled for next year as it as worked to full ca pacity this year. The growers are all quite en thused over their success for the first year and are looking forward to a better and more prosperous year in 1934. NAME MANAGER SCIO, Nov. 13. At a special meeting of the student body Fri day, Lorene Trollinger was elect ed girls athletic manager. At the regular election earlier in the season, Lore ne Trollinger and Thelma Karnose tied for the po sition. 10 ti 10 'A 2H 29 2 2" 'A te- V 4 ---5 71 '4m 51 money of account 13 speak in slow lengthened tone 14 kind of poem 15 former governor of Algiers 16 stupefy 17 large flat . bottomed boat 18 utensil with meshes 20 by 21 symbol for barium 23 prefix! three 24 rim for strength 28 skill in SO form ef lever balance . 22 bellow 34 wine vessel 35 hurried 36 fraud 9 body of L water 40 fortress ' 41- rtant 4 43 Nova Scota (abbr.) 44 evwr 45f-pondert4 7 47 exclama- L , . tioa of j despair , 60 unit of tMS I G NEIt . electro- mo tire .force . 61 rodent ' s 64 waste p!ec Vt CiOUl 55 nassara ' 66 inember a eeriam Indian tril 67 sense orgs 63 dernisrod., part tnaa , nd pari A . ' .animal , m -69chess piecef GO-OP WILL DOUBLE mm on gems i WA 71 W7