The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, Norember 15, 1933
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HELP WANTED
Chocolate dipper wanted. Room IS,
6S N. Commercial St.
HELP WANTED MALE
If you bare flOO and good car, can
give reference. RJslIable company will
put you to work on good salary. Box
253. car eta teaman.
WANTED
Real estate salesman. Must be ener.
getic and have car. Good opportunity
f ,ir tha riatit man.
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
314 State Street TeL 6701.
OPENING FOR MAN. WUHng to
work according to lnstruetlona To such
at . .
a man woo can nuaouy siuwy
1175. Age 10-40. Write Box II this
paper at once. 1
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SALESMEN WANTED
Agents wasted. Best deal ta Salem,
men or women. 147 S. Commercial.
SITUATIONS WANKED
ajxart.vwiAifviirr'YVM'JitJ
Touny lady experienced In general
homework and car of children. TeL
17F1I. "
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Old papers 10 a bundle. Stateamaa
ofnca. . ;
Piano left with us tor sale. Party
learing town. Will sacrifice for caah.
Bee l 8. ltth St.
Saw gumming and sharpening -a
sails E. Four Cernersv TeL 4240.
Buy a piano on TaUman'a deferred
rental clan. Xnveatlgate this plan.
Tollman's Plana Stores, IJJ & 11th
Balera or Ml S. W. Broadway. Port
land. 1500 Salem grown shrubs, trees, etc.
Big shrubs cheap. Englswood -Nursery.
1060 Neb. -
For aale: 4000 bx. apples. Come get
a bargain. Rt. I, Box 102.
Wanted need furniture. Oregon Trad
lng Post, 138 N. Com'L TeL -858.
Will pay caah for used piano, eith
er grand or upright. Give make and
lowest price. Bx. 350, Statesman.
Mahogany bar top 20 m.xl ft. an
tique poster and spool beds, 420 N.
First St, Sllverton.
Doors cheap, 645 N. High.
.Hand picked apples, 25c bu. Tel.
tSFI. Frank W. Wi-aon.
: Haircut, 10c, 1014 N. Com'L
Stoves, reconditioned wood ranges,
heaters trade or sell cheap. Also re
pair all makes ranges and heater a An
derson, TeL I0F3.
SplUber., Baldwin, Northern Spv,
Jonathan greening, .25 to .50c Wheat,
sheep fertilizer. Mra. Wright, 4 mi.
Wallace road. ,
Practically hew Sattley cream sep
arator No. 15. A bargain. Can be seen
at -360 W. Nob Hilt -
TRADE Bliscellaneons
Doors for turkey, 565 N. High.
Thank -rou. I have enough carrots.
Try me on something else. Preacott
accommodation barber shop, 1014 Oak.
Late service. ' .
WANTED Miscellaneous
Shoe repairing a new ahoe repair
' aliop baa opened up at 1711 Center St.
Come and bring your shoes for mend
ing at a reasonable price, inas, i.
: 8clitnierer. -
Wanted good medium-sized tricycle.
Reasonable. 1751 Court TeL 4430.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts 15c-20c, 101 S. White r.
Free. We pick up dead worthless
horses, eows, sheep. TeL 4869.
Nu Bone eorseta Can for appoint
meat Mrs, Go H. Uttlefleld, TeL 86T.
I or 1 rooma Furn. or unfurn. Cheap,
267 S. Church. , -
SR. furn. mod. apt at III Oak. In
quire at 3J 35 N- Church.
WANTED Names men-women, I8
60, wishing Government Jobs. $105.00
1175.08 month. Manr examlnatioaa 25
'coached FREE. Apply today for full
' - particulars, .Box nuap caxe ttiaienmnn.
; FOR RENT R00A1S
.l Heated rooma. Hot and cold water.
. Bu-rinese district 2B5 Center.
ROOU AND BOARD
BoaM-room, 591 Court TaL 1678.
Board, 120 up. Sleam heat 1412.
Board and znodera room. TeL 6639.
- Room and board fit month 117 for
a in iwu , ufti s te...
Room and board, with laundry work,
n Christ a horn a. Steam heat, TeL
8346. - "
FOR RENTAPARTJLIENTS
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Nloe furn, apt. 899 Union.
AC3Efw"i" w
turn, or unfurnished, 318 N. 14th.
Daalrab S.R. ant. after November
3a, Incrulre 63S W. IJberty. TeL 6659.
FOR BENT APARTMENTS
lT3jr 8-room apt, 151$ Center.
rum, apt. Tel 7664. 3361 Hint -.
FOR RENTHOUSES
Fur-a. and nnfur-t. house X, A. J
rorkner, 1619 X. Cottage, TeL SOU.
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Furn. ho ea, L I or I rooms. Tel.
1840.
Clean. 3 R. mod, house. U Lh.
Furn. and uafurn. houses., Zorren
with Grant. First floor Ma onto Bids.
TeL 11.
Furn. I B. houaa. CIom In. 20 ma
Tel. lilt er W.
Cloa In, t R. turn, bouse. TeL till.
Furn.. bouse, newbr decorated. 1795
N. Fifth. Inquire owner, 411 li. Sum
mer. ' -
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGE
, Beautiful 7 room home, elfbtly lo-
i cation, anliurban to Portland, abua-
daaco- ot elude trees, larje lawn.
shruhberr. i acres o? crouud. oW I
wants home In Salem. What have you? I
CFTIUDS e MILLEB. REAX.TORS
Want to trade for Eastern Oregon? I
Tf Tftu An. sea ma before Thursday ot
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this week.
H. C.
Ore ftm Bldg.
SHIELDS
Tel. MOl
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equipped
25 A. term. Also eauity In Salem home.
Will trade both for large house In Sa
lem or KU farm equity for flvQ TeL
8I7T.
FOR SALE FARMS
. A REAL RANCH BARGAIN
47-aeres. 13-A. HOPS all In cult.
i except 3-.V. timber. Modern 7-R. bouse,
basement, furnace, hardwood floors.
i Electric lights and pump. Wired for
range. U004 barn, sax4. line sou and
good location, priced right. Shown by
appointment only.
JAR D. SEARS, Realtor
112 South High 8treet
BACK TO THE FARM -Means
independence; health, happi
ness and security awaiting the farm
owner. Here are two good farms for
sale at half value or trade 32 acres
very best of soil, good bungalow, 6 R.,
bath. Barn, silo, poultry and hog
hossea, garage. Price 11700; trade for
a good house in Salem.
ANOTHER GOOD TRADE
107 A. farm, best of soil and build
lngt are all good as new. All stock,
crop in, all farm machinery, imple
ments go for 10,000. Will trade for
la rire stock farm ta Idaho. Washington
or eastern Oregon. For particulars, See
ttUHTLi or THOMASON
"I 141 State Street
Want city or country home for good
mortgage and dear Ore. or Calif, land.
Will assume or pay difference. Call at
w. summer Ht.
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 8551
Licensed by State
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$ Cash Money $
To salaried men and women no se
curity needed. All loans confidential.
STATE LOAN CO.
212 Oregon Bldg.
TeL 7783 Lie No. S-165.
Are You
Short of Cash?
Borrow 100-$150-S200 or MORE from
us! Repay in from 1 to 20 months, ac
cording to your present Income.
Come in I . . , write I . . . 'Phone I
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119, New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE
518 State St. TeL 17 I 0
MONET
We have a $1000.00-7 mortgage,
excellent security, Salem modern home.
$10,000.00 to loan in small amount.
City or farm property near here.
SEE US for sound investmenta
CHILD 3 & MILLER, Mtge. Loans
844 State Street Tel. 6708.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Turkeys wanted at once. TeL 183F8.
Lee's Hatchery.
FOR SALE WOOD
Phone Tracy, 898C for dry wood.
GUARANTEED DRT wood anal
TeL SAO Salem Fuel Caw Trade a
Cottage.
Ash, fir and oak. Tel 5648.
(WMIWIW..,.IWMII
Oak wood tor sale. TeL 2618.
Second
117F8.
growth and oak, Phone
Can 48F14. All wood. Smith a Bubena
For dry fir, oaky call 3768. -
Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 4418.
Dry 16" Snd gtw th fir, 4.60 cord
delivered. C. J. Lehman. Tel. 49F4.
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing, Tel. 7800.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gray Jersey cow. Reward for
Information leading to return. 1018 S.
85th St. -
Quilt top and lining taken from
Christian, church sewing room about
Oct. 34. Please return. No questions
asked. -
FOR SALE-USED CAJRS
Must Be Sold
v This week '2-9 Challenger
with only 19,000 actual miles
Sodan
(guar -
anteed). jjooks like new.
BORREGO'S CAR MARKET
240 N. Liberty - Tel. 8689.
WANTEDUSED CARS
' Wanted 1129 Ford coupe for cash.
Burl Ingram, 1541 8. Church. -
GREET OLD FRIENDS
WALDO BILLS, Not- 14.
iaterestlng guests la tho nelgnbor-
hood are Idea and Robert Bower.
As boys they lived on what la now
tho B, 0. Longsdorf t-grra. Jdtn
Bower tor a time mde his homo
I in lamath, Falia and on la ro-
i turn no ana nis jru urea oivut
I la now tho Etbon Comstock place.
: ! years ago. Tho two men are visit -
-. i their tanhaws Ted Finlav ana
Harold Roop.' :
Interesting Pacts
We& "
Toe Boston tire waa It jean
aso today.
O
Salem beer will aooa bo oa the
market. If you should happen to
be pacing- by the brewery a eerj
tain time yon can smell the malt
and nothing else.
o :
Wife brought homo a book from
Keedham'a circulating library yea.
terday that' certainly glrea us a
lot of hope. The title of the- book
is "Life Begins at Torty."
o
We Just glanced through It at
dinner last evening. It said at 40
most men hare not arrived and
ItiaTA nnf fnnnit HiimuIm A Alt
than at SO. At SO Ton will be I
kIodkah 9t. .1 a I
-iv.o, Dinuicit BUIC1 uiBfc.ai. f
and at 60 you will be planning
font trips, sailing boats and per-
naps become interested In your
town's financial situation.
The -people of Salem are re
sponding wonderfully to the Buy
Nov campaign which la being
sponsored here this month by the
saiem Buy Now committee in co
operation with the NBA local and
national organization.
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If everyone spends, everyone
works.
Question? Should a police of
ficer frequent beer gardens and
drink to excess when not on duty?
Radio
Program
WTDFZSDAT. Wavatoser 18
KQW POnTXASTD 620 Xa.
7;00 Teay Csbeoeh, MBO.
7:15 Or ra eoacert, KEO.
8:13 Old Memory Box, NBC
:50 Orchestra.
10:00 Cooking seaoeL
10 :30 Womaa's Msnslae, KBO.
11:45 -EdoesUoasl Health talk.
L2U5 Western Farta sad Borne boor,
NBC
1 :1S Bhytamle Sarsnsde, KBO.
1:45 Kddia Xing. -
8:05 Walderf-Astorla orchestra, NBC.
8;20 rrieadly coat
4:15 Oriental orchestra, KBO.
4:45 Harry Sisnton, KEC.
8:05 String-rood ensemble, KBO.
8:80 Vine profrmia, KBO.
8:00 Amos 'a' Andy, NBC
8:80 One Ksn'i family, KBO.
9:00 Old Memory Box, KBO,
9:80 Francis Ingram.
10:15 Anion Weeks' orchestra, KBO.
11:00 8id Llppmtn't orchestra, KBO.
11:80 Bal Tabaria orchestra, KBO.
xxx poetuutp mo x.
7:00 Hill Billies.
7:15 Ardca-Obman orchestra.
8:00 Four Square Cathedral service,
8:80 Vieter Salon orchestra.
9:15 Dixie Ttnor.
9:20 Glen Orsy's oreheitrs.
9:45 William Cowlei, NBC.
10:09 Argentine trio, KBC
10:15 Book! for Children, KBC.
11:00- Glenn Shelley, organ.
11!30 Ronald Euok.
11:45 Southern Symphonies, KBO.
1:15 uresa Bros. Marimba Dana.
1:30 Mary and Ber Friendly Garden,
KBC.
2:35 Welti Time.
1:50 Amelita Qali-Corel.
4:05 Dance Masters, KBO.
4:30 Band mnsie.
4:40 CrUrean and Oliphsat.
8:30 Our Educational SjkUm.
8:45 Calif ornlani on Parade, KBO.
8:59 Paul K. Hntchlnaoa.
9:15 Sam Gordon.
10:80 Seven Seas, KBC
XOAO COBVALLIS 550 Ke.
7:30 Morning Meditations, led by BeV.
Paul P. Petticord.
8:00 Morning concert.
9:00 Home Economies Observer.
10:00 Maude Pratt Smith.
10:15 The Parade ot Melodies.
11:00 Morning matinee.
It :Oft ?ira hon--
1 :00 College Convocation, sddresi by
Dudley Crafts Watson.
9:00 As Toa like It, with Anthony
Eivar.
Rinnm Senorter.
8 :00 Mrs. Oladys WsafTertpooa Xasea,
Planning Family Spending. '
4: SO Farm market reports.
a raa V.r-a kanr.
7 :30 Dr. Victor F. Morris, Tka
World In Review."
8:1 5 Philosopher ot the Crosrea&s,
9:00 Pacific college program.
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BE IIP
AMITY, Nov. 14. Tho turkey
market outlook was presented at
tho turkey marketing lUgbt school
meeting at Hopewell Monday
night by H.' E. Cosby, extension
poultryman, Oregon State college.
This school is under the supervi
sion of "Joe "W. Jarvis, instructor
ot vocational agriculture, Amity
union high schooL - r
The price of turkeys is con
tinuing at a low level and the
outlook for them will no doubt
depond upon how conditions and
the prices ot other commodities
improve. Mr. Cosby pointed ont
that many turkey growers have
gone out of the turkey business
because disease has been scatter-
! ed thronrh commercial hatcheries
1 that have zea from chickens In
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their machines that were not test-1
ed for the Pulloram disease. The
first -25 per cent ' proten turkey
mash was advocated by Mr. Cos
by, . . - - . '
Early maturity in turkeys has
been lost to a certain extent, be
cause the g-r o w a r a have been
breeding for Jarger birds. Now the
I they aro not mature when : thyj strong iemand tor :jfurkey and
demand is xor amauer oiras auc
uato uiu wcifcu. uia. m umuvu,
Feed -is higher. Thanksgiving is
La Ur this . rear, and the people
are rather discouraged, therefore,
they are trying to get all of their
I birds on the Thanksgiving mar-
ket This gtvas Indications that
i ins tnrgey pne may oa nigner at
I Christmas Ck)ld storagi' holdings
I for this year are about 0 per eent
1 under normal or tho nvo y a a
i avarara. other meats are cneao.inp a pan or tno umo ana it
therefore, it does not mtki
Business
I Directory
Cards la tbla flirectorr ran
oa a aaoatU baafa oaly. Bate:
f L.00 per Una per satmth.
AUTO BRAKES
Mlfce Panelc,- I7S Booth. Commercial
BICYCLES
New aad used. Tlrea. Rapatrlns.
HAltRT WT SCOTT. 14T S. Cawfl 8t
BROOMS AND BRUSHES
Oregon Mind- Behool. Tet 4071.
CATERING
Burt Cray, tie caterer. Pk. 1751.
Hulda Helpa Hostesses. Tet 1941.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Trtmhm 4B. R. E. Karthnesa
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CHINESE MEDICINE
When Others Fail
Nature's herbs for every IU. H, &
Low, noted Chinese herbalist 471 &
Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon.
Established since 1012 lrr Oakland,
Calif, Consultation free. Telephone
5758. Hours to 6. Sua. 10 to 12 M,
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
(now in former location)., Hours Tues
day and Friday, 10:30 a. m. to p. m.
180 N. Commercial.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L. SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor.
156 N. High. Tel. Kea. usu.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt-
baupt, florist, fell court, xei.
ALL kteds of floral work. Lots Fler
lat 16th a Market. Tel. 0592.
INSURANCE
BECKS
189 N. High
HENDRICKS
TeL 4141
COFFBT-SMITH. gen, trta. Tet 643s.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRX
THE WEIDEB LAUNDRX
263 8. High TeL till
CAPITAL C1TT LAUNDRX
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway
MATTRESSES
Mattresses front factory to noma Cot
ton mattress. 50 lb. 86.00. Renovators
and fumigatora, Ruga cleaned, Capitol
Bedding Co. Tat 40(. ia n. tapKoa.
u. mattt-Mia tnada te order, old re
made: carpet cleaning, altlng:, fluff
rug weaving. Bal em tiun ug s aaas-
tress factory, b. lain er wuour.
8441. Otto F. Z Icker. Est 1.911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music ana piano siu
diea Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines. 431 Stats Street
Salem.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. O. Altman, M. D. HoxneopatbJst.
Office and residence 507 Center SL
PTne isit. Treats both acute ana
chronic diseases.
PAINT AND, ROOFING
Kalem Paint A Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards,
lets, programs, books or any
ttannh-
ktnd of
Drli
Tinting, call xna
Statesman Printing
Department, 215
& Commercial. Tele-
RADIO SERVICE
Central Radio Service. Tel 7998.
Guaranteed repairs. 695 N. High.
REAL ESTATE
BECKB HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
186 & Liberty St TeL 6468.
snnnT nirfftCT a SON
304-8 First Naf 1. Bk. Bldg. Tel. 7807.
SEWING MACHINES
Sawlntr machines cleaned and repair
M. Work guaranteed. Phone 8889.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing: Stores
for aale. rebuilt and repaired. All
klnda ot woven wire fence, fancy and
plant, hop baskets, hooka, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 141
Chemcketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TAXIDERMIST
R B. Wiggins. r-Tnt N. Pac Hwy.
TRANSFER
FOR local or -distant transfer storage,
-call lUL Laxmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally..
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 826
State St. TeL. 7771 Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty.
Oet our rates.
TYPEWRITERS
ttpbtwriticrs A dding Kch. aoid,
raa tad. repaired. Underwood Agents.
Cooke a Short, 531 Court. TeL 6584.
.WELL DIUIXTNG
R. A-' West. 89 vaars e-rnerience. B7D
i uiey ore cueap .
I i . . "i , ,r-,
I r SEOOND GIRL ARRIVES
J AUBURN, Not. 14. Mr. and
I Mrs. Claudo C. Armstrong aro re-
f ceiving felicitations upon tho birth
I of a daughter, November C. Sho
i nas oeen namea sniriey Ann, ana
I is the second daughter and fourth
ebUd. Luto:avag;wel
r i resiaem ot Auburn, u able to
f hoped will ipon. be able to bo out -
GHIUBB
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. LPi
Market tor butter was without
quotable1 change during the late
session of thr Produce Exchange
even though government buying
was reported. ,
Failur of the government to
take butter out ot store, where
the only real surplus Is at pres
ent showing, created more or less
weakness In the trade.
With record storage butter
stocks the undertone of the trade
was greatly weakened, for both
fresh and Ice house goods even
though those in charge of the ex
change nave been able to hold
quotations unchanged there. On
the open market sales were being
made below the figures establish
ed on. the exchange, a situation
which suggests only weakness.
Trading in the egg market con
tinued to reflect more or less
weakness In the undertone even
though general values were sta
tlonary tor fresh offerings.
Market on live chickens was
badly depressed here and along
the coast generally. Late bids have
been reduced lc lb. for practical
ly all offerings. California surplus
is blamed.
Strength continued to be dis
played in the market for country
killed meats with the exception of
beef, which remained low priced.
All recent advances in hogs, lambs
and veal were held.
Gain of strength was suggested
generally in the market for pota
toes at Pacific northwest sources
with buying more difficult at firm
prices. Local values were up an
other nickel a cental in spots.
Heavy shipping sales of celery
continued from Willamette valley
points in carloads. Prices w e r e
firm at the late advance. Cauli
flower was inclined to rule a trifle
slower and lower in spots.
There was much excitement in
the market for solid head lettuce
with shipping points getting sharp
advances. Local prices have been
held down by the tag-end of the
home supply which waa not very
good.
Onion market was unchanged
at the source.
Oregon walnuts were very
scarce with demand rather keen.
38 Cents Paid
For Fuggles by
Woli, Reported
The highest price paid for hops
in many weeks is reported with
Wolf paying 38 cents for 103
bales of fuggles. Walker & Walker
and Walker & Son at Indepen
dence also sold between 600 and
700 bales of the 1933 crop for 35
cents, the best market price on
clusters. Louis Lnchmund last
week sold 900 bales, the balance
of his 1933 crop, to an English
firp. The price is said to have
been 25 cents. The Walker hops
also were for the English trade.
NOTICE OP FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Marion, his amy
verified Final Account, as execu
tor of the estate of Thomas H.
Humohreys. deceased, and that
said Court has fixed Tuesday, tho
21st day ot November, 1933, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of
said dav. as the time, and the
Countv Court Room In the Conn-
ty Court House at Salem, In Mar
ion County, Oregon, as uw p-aco
for bearing said final account ana
all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
18th day of October, 1933.
William Howard Humpnreys,
Execntor ot the Estate ot
Thomas H. Humphreys,
Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Executor.
Salem. Oregon. 018-15 Nl-8-15
NOTICE OF APPOINTJIEXT OF
ADJHNISTltATOlt
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court ot
tho State "of Oregon, for tho
County of Marlon, as administra
tor of the estate of Claude, A.
Johnson, deceased, and that he
has duly qualified as such ad
ministrator; all persons taring
claims against tho estate of said
decedent are notified to present
the same duly verified, to me, at
my office, 205 Oregon Building,
Salem. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
8th day ot November, 1933.
RONALD a GLOVER, Admin
istrator of the Estate of Clande
A. Johnson, Deceased. N. 8-15-
S2-29-D. C.
NOTICE OF FINAL
... SETTLE ENT
Notice Is hereby given that
tho;
undersigned has .filed In the
( County Court ot tho State ot Ore
gon for tho County ot Marlon,
his duly verified Final Account
as administrator ot tho estate. ot
Mary - E. Xpley. - deceased, and
that said Court has fixed Tues
day the twenty-first day of No-
vember. liss. at the hour ot
I tuna and the County Court-Room
in tho .County Court House in
Salem. In Marion County. Oregon.
as the place tor hearing said Fin
al'. Account and all objections
thereto.
Dated at Sale, Oregon, this
lllth day of October, 1133. .
i v. Am a-piey, ecuxor ox tno i ac.ea: ab a-ecuon i presiuiui
I Estate of Mary S. Epley, deceas-land the decision as to whether or
bo i - Konaia c. oiover, Attorney
is l Aamin lsxrasor, bumb, wregonv
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Foreign
DOLLAR WHEAT IS
NED BUT LOST
CHICAGO, Nov. 14 (av-Dot-
lar-a-buihel wheat came nearly
within arm's reach today, but
active profit-taking intervened,
and for the time being-gains were
cancelled.
Sensational Jumps of sterling
and francs, following a new
hoist la the Washington price ot
gold, accompanied the rise of
wheat and other cereals. Wheat
reached the highest prices here
since-Sept. 28 and corn the high
est since Oct. 2.
The maximum quotation on
wheat here today. 99 7-8 cents a
bushel for May contracts, aroused
comment as being almost double
that of rust a year ago when May
wheat hero was SO to SO 1-8
cents.
Wheat closed - unsettled at the
same as yesterday's finish to 3-8"
higher, with corn and oats both
unchanged to up.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat -Dee. 91 1-8 to 1-4;
May 95 to 95 1-8; July tt 2-4
to 7-8.
Corn Dec. 48 7-8 to 49; May
55 1-2 to 5-8; July 57 3-8 to 1-2.
OatsDec. 35,1-8 to 1-4; May
39 5-8; July 38 5-3.
General filarkets
PBOSTJCB XXCHAXOB
POBTLAND. Ore, Kor. 14. (AP)
Prodaee exchange, net price : Batter
Extras 22c, standards 21 We, prime firsts
20 Vic, tints 19 Egf Freak extra
Z9c, iresn medioms 25c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAXD, Ore, Kov. 14. (AP)
wneat Open High Low Close
May 78 79V4 78 79
December 78 75 U T3 74
Cash Big Bend blueatem 75e; dark
bard winter 12 per cent 78c, 11 per cent
JM; soft wute, western white, hard win
ter, northern spring, western red 73c,
Oats No. white 822.25.
Cera No. 2S yellow 628.25.
MUlrnn Standard fia.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 14. (AP)
Batter Prints, extras 24c, stsndards 23s
pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
2 let farmer's door delivery, 19e per
pound, sweet cream 5 Higher.
Eggs Pacific poultry producers tell'
lng price: Fresh extra special 81c. extras
zve, ttanoaras Z4e, mediums Zoe, pul
lets 18c doaea. Baying price by whole
salers: Fresh extras 21c, firsts 22c,-me
diums 20a, undergrade 14c, pallets 14
dosen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplets
lle: loaf 12 c pound. Brokers will
pay He below quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent
Portland delivery 81.70 cwt.; B grade
cream 87 He neaad.
Country meats selling pries to re
tailers; Country - Killed hoge, best butch
ers, uaaer 150 pounds 7-7 He; veaiers
90 to 100 pounds 714-80 ponnd; hgnt
and thin 4-6e pound; heavy calves 4c
nouad: Iambs 9-10e pound: yearlings 4-
6s pound; heavy ewes 2-3e pound; me
dium cows 2-5c ponnd; casner cows 1
2c pound: bulls 8-4e Pound.
' Mohair - Buying price: 1983 clip
15e ponnd.
Cascara bark buying price. 1983 peel
afte ponna.
Hons fiomlBSL I9SS. 15-ase.
Live poultry Portland delivery, bav
ins prices: Colored fowls. 4 to 6 pounds
lie; over 6 pounds 10c; spring pullets
S to Stt pounds lie: roasters, over
pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, over 8H'
pounds 10c under 1 pounds 9c: broil
ers, 1. to t pounds 12c, 2 pounds snd
un 10c: stars 8e: roosters Sc. Pekin
ducks 100; colored dues ic; geese oe
pound: turkeys No. 1 10-12e pound.
Onions x skims 85e; Uregoa ii-l.is
cental.
Potatoes Local white and red 81.35-
1.85 cental: Yakima SL35-1.40: Des
chutes 81.83 1.50.
Wool 1983 dip. nominal; Willam
ette vallev 13-25- sound: eastern Ore eon
lS-21e pound; southern Idaho 18-20e
Bonnd-
nay curing price irom prooucer:
Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop 318-16.50; vetcb
S15: Willamette valley timothy 815;
eastern Oregoa timothy 817.50 ; oats 815 ;
ton.
j Portland Livestock 1
PORTLAND. Ore-
Nov. 14. (AP)
Cattle receipts 8700,
eslves 200; active,
steady tor steers.
Steers, eommoa snd medium as.oo-o;
heifers, common snd medium 82.50-4;
cows, eommoa sad medium 82.35-1 ; low
cutter aad cutter $1.25-9.25; bolls, sui
ter sad medium f 1.75-8.75; veaiers. good
sad choice S5.50-6.50; call, eommoa aad
medium f 2.80-5.50; calves, good snd
eboiee 34-5.50; eommoa aad medium $3-
4.
Hogs Receipts 8000: steady to nrm.
il-,B.wriiii, uv vuv.w, . - ,
medium weight, good aad ehoiee 84.15-
4.85; heavyweight, good ana enoice ss.ts
4.25; packing sows, medium snd good,
33-8.60; feeder stocker pin. food aad
ehoiee S8.15-S.7S.
Sheep Receipts 8500 ; nominally
steady- . - . ,
La -act, good eaa eaotee ao-a.ou; me
dium $3.50-8; yearling wethers $3.75-
4.50; ewes 75e-$2.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1938, Standard Statistics Co.)
4,1 QTiuunr -w
8Y00K AVBSAOXS
60 SO SO 90
Today .- 88.S 89.8 66.9 77.0
Previouaday - BS. eu.a oa.a 31.
Week ago -
a. 8 SO.9 68.9 75.1
Year ago
. 57.5 28.9 91.4 70.0
.181.7 102.5 171.7 134.1
.109.1 58.0 113.7 6.9
42.8 23.5 61.5 43.9
72.8 89.8 111.0 73.9
. 15.1 13.9 61.8 35.0
.140.9 106.S 209.9 114J
. 60.0 80.8 93.8 41.8
S years ago
High 1988 .
Low 1988 .
High 1982
Low 19SS .
High 1991 .
Law 1931 .
BOJTZ AVEUAOKS
90 SO.
lad' la BR's
. T.03 68.7
to
TJt's Total
77.7 72.1
78.4 73.5
78.8 78.5
82.8 70.0
99.6 98.9
56.5 S8.S
7AI 63.6
Today
Previous day
T1.1 70.T
Tl.l 70.7
68.7 6A3
89.9 10A9
7T.1 8A9
55.8 S7.0
rta 76.0
1U 47.4
week age
Tear age
S years age
High 199S
IOW19JS
High 1939
Low 1998
High 18 t
Low 1931'
S6.S 78.1
70.9 . 73.8
90. 105.7 101.5
63a 68.S S0.S
98.7
68.8
ten Parent -T eachew May
I ChangO Orijanization
r: 6CIO, Nov. U A regular
meeting of tho . A. will be
held In the high school auditorium
1 Thursday sights Two Important
I items ot huslnoas aro to bo
oa -
ioriunuas r.-x. , or eco
i new xy ox orisiu-suv-, js
i community clb.
Excfmnges Excite
Salem HarketslSPECUIfiSfllffl
I li 1 1 '- ' AM S M -
-auk. L'IMI
Grade B raw 4.
co-op pool prion, f 1-53 per
bauMired,
Sn-plas f 1.15.
(MUk least ea anal moatkly
eatterUt everegej
IMatritmtor price $3.10.
Batter f at -Top 20c,
Print 23c cvbes 23c.
Price paid te siimeis by Balm karara
ne-foer x
(The price below set-piled by a leeal
greeer, are tadicative ef the daily Batsae
aai are set guat-rsteee ay Tie ot-rtetmeaj
r-auix aD isuusuf
Craabe-riea, fcH ana
Oreaad chezria lb. , .08
Fiala cranes, lax : AO
nmia- grsp-s, sesket
Jii
.40 .60 .60
.50
0
JO
. , , 0
. .90
.as
. .07
7 t l.oe
.04
ruwpkias, das.
Italia Broccoli, lag
rarttrips, box log
Tarsi p. hex teg
Retabegaa, log box
Brtssela apreats, log ,
i-eeel egg plant
ueest peas, lb.
uaftbaga.
Oreea aepsertL loraL lb.
Oaieaa. dee. beaches .
Potatoes, leeal '
J5
.75 ta 1.0e-
as m s
liottaee. local
C-rtiloniis. Iced
-2JO to 8.00
On4eas, WaUa Walla, cwt
i.eo
1.35
70
-uaoiss
Celery, des.
Apple
KiBCS
.7S
.90
1.25
Jonathsna ,
Spits ,
Peeneck
.7S
Ch-ange Valeaetaa faaey S.00 to 8.50
Plaee pack 1.75 to 1.25
Beets, leeal. das. ' .IS
Tnrtripi, local dot. ; .25
Carrots, leeal. .IS
SMnaeh. loeaL. erats
.50 to .75
.05
Bananaa. lb. ea stock
Bands
J05M
Lemons
800
; Limes, fresh -
1.09
Avaeadoa crate
J.25
Squash, DanUa, dos.
Habbard sousah ,
.15
.1.00
. .85
.03
.1.25
Tomatoes, local, lug
lata Dai, lb.
Seedleis crapea lur
loxay grapea
1.00
1.25
8.00
.85 snd .50
4.25
8.75
Emporer grapes y
Sweet potatoes, lb. ,
Pears, on.
Graperruit, Florida
Grapefruit, California
HOPS
1933 fuggles .
.80 to
.85
JO
1933 clutters, lb.
BOOS
BnyiagPrJeee
Extras
.28
.23
.21
J4
Standards
Mediums
POOXTBT
Old roosters .
Colored bens
41
.09
.OT
10-
41
5.00
4.40
4.00 to 4.15
S.50 to 4.00
9.65 to 8.90
2.50 to S.00
.03 to .04
.01 te .02
.03
.07
Medium hens
Light hens
Leghorn fryers
Colored fryers
aCZAT
Spring lamba
top
Bags. 160 to 200 lbs.
200 to 225 lbs.
225 to 250 lbs. .
180 to 160 lbs. .
Sows ,
Steers
Cows
Bull
Dressed veaL
top
lresaed nogs
.06
O-AJJI ASTU A
Wheat, westers red
.63
White, No. 1
.68
Barley, feed No. L, tea
.15.00
Oats, feed, toa
.18.00
.49.00
-18.00
Barley, malting Ne. L, toa
Oats, milling, toa , , ,
MM. bavtaa enaas
Oats sad vetch, toa 11.00
Alfalfa, valley, first cut 14.00
Clover bay -. 12.00
WOOL
Mediant
4
! Conras .
Mohair .
.28
.23
CASCAXA BAILS
Oreea, lb.
.01
Dry. lb.
.08
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called "the Fair"?
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era Rkodeaia, Africa?
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15 Grow old
16 Parent
17 Restrain from free speech
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9K'Refnaea admittance
26 Makes more comfortable .
Pfl Mow rhvthmicalhr to musie
29 Whe waa the feautder ef the
science ef bacteriology 7
30 Scattered seeds
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85 Former Russian ruler
XR Titnr narrow inlet .
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woman J
a9Raast of harden
40 What poet wrote, A thing of
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42 Alcoholic beverage .
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El-Fis-ara bounded by tiro radii
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SUIT IT
UUtiL IU
NEW TORK, i Nor. XI V-
Foreign exchanges provided the
excitement la financial markets
today.
The decreased gold value of
dollars, as measured both by the
R. P. C's daily purchasing price
and the level, assigned by Euro
pean currencies tho latter was .
the lower of the two gavo spec
ulative marksmen something to
shoot at, but the response of
stocks and several commodities
was not especially emphatic
Turnover .was 2,189,310 shares.
TJ. S. Steel and U. S. Smelting
were off about a pout, union
Pacific, New York Central, North
American, Public Service of New
Jeraey, American Telephone ana
Baltimore db Ohio lost around
halt a point to 1V. Alcohols
came under lata pressure. Na
tional Distillers tailing 5.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed bids will be received by
the undersigned until the hour
of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on Monday.
November 20, 1933, and immedi
ately thereafter opened by the
Common Council of the City ot Sa
lem, Oregon, at the city hall in
said city, for the sale of Improve
ment Bonds ot the City of Salem
in the amount of Twenty-one
Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-
fonr and 13-100 (121,274.13)
Dollars, -ssued pursuant to the
Bancroft Bonding Act, as amend
ed, and described as follows:
Salem Improvement Bonds, Is
sue z-E, in denominations of
$500.00 each, except the bond
numbered one which will be in
the amount of 3274.13. Said
bonds to be dated December 1,
1933. and to mature in numeri
cal order. at the rate of 3337.13
on December 1, 1935, and
12000.00 on December 1st of
each of the years 1938 to 1944,
both inclusive, unless redemption
of those Installments of said
bonds maturing on and after six
years from the date ot issue
thereof be made oa or after the
fifth year from the date ot Issue
thereof as provided by the Laws
ot the state of Oregon resulating
the issuance and sale of such
bonds. Said bonds shall bear In
terest from the date thereof at
the rate ot six per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually
June- 1st and Decemler 1st, each
year until redeemed. Both prin
cipal and interest payable at the
office ot the City Treasurer in
the city hail at Salem, Oregon.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check for two per
cent (2) ot the par value ot
the , bonds, made payable to the
city, as a guarantee of good faith.
The right is reserved by the
Common Council to accept any
bid or to reject all bids in the
interest of the city.
MARK POULSEN, City Record
er, Salem, Oregon. N 8-15.
IS What city ef aortheastera
Spaia waa basis gad by the
French ia 1808-9?
16 What waa the forsaer asms
for blanch akno, wkich waa
praclaixi ifd ass iadependeat
taatsea isi 1932? I
18 Aeriform fluid
20 En gelbert Dollfuea Is the cha
celictr ef what country 7
21 Winnow
23 One having a dread disease
25 Uncovers
27 Downcast
28 Excavated
30 Where is FgaTs Cave?
81 Existed
33 Old horse , -
84 Transgressor
36 Work with two parapets
37 Character in "The Three Mus
keteers"
40 Bird of the hawk family
41 One ot the functions ia trigfj
. nometry
44 Possesses
46 Involuntary twitching .
48 Jumbled typo
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terday's Puxxle. .. i J
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