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Metropolitan
The finest selection of toys, candle,
deconrtlona, tree Hgit Beta, alfta, at
the Metropolitan Christmas sale, X4
y. Lioerty. 1 -
Eoff Electric
ELECTRICAL glfta are praetfcal
gtfta For Her sandwich toe iters,
kitchen docks, Ulxmattera, waahina;
meeMnei. waffle lroaa, percolator
vacuum cleaoerm For Him radio, (as
low aa HM). alarm clock, desk
lamp. SS7 Court
Cooke & Short
UNDERWOOD TIP1C WRITERS
Xtw aad naad SE& OUR aw taadal
PORTABLE at S4S.00. Uaed machtnes
all makear low prices.
S31 Court Street Tel. 1584.
Shafer's Leather Store
BUT leather goods from a leather
stores. 170 a Cora l.
BILLFOLDS, rursare, brief cases at
surprisingly low prices. 170 S. ComT.
BICTCLES" 12 50 CP
See our completo display of new and
rebuilt bicycles. Harry W. Scott
baaasv SXS; bafra isritsi
Woclpcrt & Less
TAKZ7IXT i
re'sjwwsr tba Caaat CtBX
err. Curat at
irty fita.
- WKTJLEB. HARDWARE
FXSRX ware, cntlssT!, electric as
rriaaon. kaady kttcbea tools Cor tBa
hauiwlfe. aet Coart.
OSCAR SKKLSON
CIGARS, epeav pip seta, ne
for bfm. Hair avW and teas fas;
ttoaw IS & CbsoX - j-
iltle
r OJsonv Florist;:;':,
GTVK flowers far Chrfstnsaa, ar
send ay wire. TeL T1CC
Bishop's
ARROW shirt at tlAS axe
IF rra e a mas oe'bsr ywall flsst
tk kea eatactioa U Bilg Ui;H.
Cow ismkiL - ..j
THS LARGEST setectloa t
fina aecVwear la fiatenk -
Smart Shop"
SCARFS, ennbregaa. klowsra
era, pajamas, . keaMes r dy-le war
isaka really practical gins far
RcasonabJy priced, of coaraeu-
; The Statesman ;
A -aubecriptlas) ta The Oregoir Statea
mu ts a gift SIS daya the year. -
Remember frfcrid with a subscrip
tion to The Etateamam.
HELP WANTEL -FEMALE
Salesladies wanted for well-known
cosmetics, 115 Nebraska. Tel. 874S.
SALESMEN WANTED
Agents wasted. Best deal la Salem,
men or women. - 147 8- Commercial.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Good milk route with truck,- $425.
Write Box 374, Statesman.
Christmas trees, fruit and nut trees.
FrulUand Nursery, 24S Center St A. J.
MatbJs.
For Christmas registered ,female
collie, I mootha old. Carter C Cole,
Route S, Box 73.
j i. 'i IXII-II..IUU. n i ii ui niinnm -r-t.-ii- -
Fresh cut Christmas tree. All kinds,
10c up. 177S N. Front
Embroidery and needlework reason
onable. Mra LaForge. S2S N. High. .
MsiBMasassakaaeaMaa)eBisaaeMAssasaaaasasMa
Saw gumming and sharpening
mile E. Four Comer Tel 42S0.
Wood range, f 10. Combination ba
chelor's beater. Excellent condition.
TeL 20F3. - .
Cora fed turkeys, lira 15c, dreaaed
18c. TeL (294. : ' - -.
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Valve Trombone King make cheap
for quick aala. 7 Sa, Suauner St
Juvenile bicycle, , cheap. .4T 8.
Choice Boas and Clarreau Dears. 15 C
bunhel box, S for IL00. Gravenataln
apples. BOc bex, S boxes fLSi. Bring
boxes. Pure apple cider fresh daily,,
25c gal Puritan, Cider Works, West
Salem, -
' ' -i.-iorinr.nnrirui f - ir TiT"
. SplUber., Baldwin, Northern Spy,
Jonathan, Greening, 20o to Stc Wat
auta Mr Wright 4 mi Wallace
roud..- i-, - j ir
PoUtoea. .SO. .75. 1.00. J. V. Lehr-
Baa, R. , aoar Hasel Qreen achooL :
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FOR SALEMisceDaneous
fTttrlal-m a Iiml 15a ind tin. 1SB
State- Street.
FOR SALE One aorrell saddle
mar, gen tie for children. Cheap.
Rout t. Bos 172. Badem. TeL I1K1.
Christmas tree But and be satle-
flad at 457 Court St. 10c and up.
WANTED Ikliscellxneoaa
Wood ranee, beater, chean for eaab.
TeL 29 F3.
WANTED Male, yellow kitten.
Write Box ITS, care Statesman.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircut 1Sc-20q. SIS & WlnUr.
Free. Wa pick up dead worthleaa
tteraea, cow sheep. TL 4S.
DresOTaklng. S07 N. Capitol, Apt 8.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board-room. 595 Court TeL SS7S.
&K. steam beat near P. O. E4S2.
Rooia and board, 84 wk. TeL 731S.
ELIZABETH LAWSON announces
the opening' of the Dr. Cartwright
home at 754 Ferry street to particular
people desiring a home and meals.
Meals will also be served to others by
telephoning in advance ta Mra. - Lawson
at 70SS. Once her guest, yon will be
eertarn TO return.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Fhsa mod. S R. turn, apt Beat else.
refrigeration. Garage, TeL S154.
Mod. heated apt, 218 N. 14th St
Htd. apt. $10. 181 S. Church.
Will have beautiful apt Jan. 1st
Electric refrig. and store. Steam heat
over stuffed turn. Nothing nicer. 825,
All kinds of rental a 629 Court TeL
sen.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and anfura. housea R. A,
Forkner. 1810 X. Cottage TeL 8031
Snappy feunc turn. tS4 Madiaon.
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H. P. Grant rents furnished and
cnxum. houses. 180 N. CommerclaL
Sosne of best houses In town furn.
anfura., lees money. Torrena 6181.
FOR SALE Real Estate
mm ii"iiif'vfcssesfVerBrsnjnrsis)
BUT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
8100 down, balance 312 per mo.
Price $1080.00. Buy thU nice home,
snodera, except basement, pared street
Better tarry.
DANDY 5-R, MODERN
2-ewce bedrooms, basement, furnace,
pared street. AH clear; only 325.00.00.
A real snap. Gire terms. SEE
J AS. D. SEARS. REALTOR
132 South High
THE GIFE SUPREME
A home for the family, large or
small cash or terms. Call MRS. EL
LIS. I will help you In your selection.
CHILDS r MILLER, REALTORS
344. State Street TeL 8708.
THE SEASON'S BEST BUT
Is a 7 room modern home in Sa
lem's best residential district has
larce living room with fireplace, din
ing room, kitchen, plumbing on Orst
floor, four airy rooms and Bleeping
mm rsnn near, jror sale 1-3
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CHILDS A MTrrww rtMunrm
344- State Sttcet TeL C70X
i Tha safest sanistisist of all is a
WTTtl Mf 111 ll amrtnra nn irnnA
real eataue. Iirreatani SEB US for 7
14 gtta gti M Tel. fi70 8
KNAP CLOSE EC RESIDENCE1
I aeasBarai xree imbi nlastor.l
jaWi ftasl ci sat basement fur-
waw bal asa per mo. "to
11 w. itus i A SEAL BUY.
IsTE!mnirii vnw u '
SEE IK, H. GRABKNHORST tc CO..
- REALTORS
18 B. TJbertr St. TeL 8468.
tlvrvTuanim
imo. Win buy a good 64 acres with
; awiailinT ycuoa ereiiard, timber.
mtat, located near Lib
erty. WORTH MOKB MONEY.
SEE W. H. GRABEXHORST & CO
184 Sowth Liberty Street
EXCHANGE Real Estate
FW outatasdaag- haqrs la real estate,
aee tea, SV apeetaiiae exchangea
IL C SaiSLDS
rmemt lWx Tel. 8902.
FOR". SALE FARMS
S l-S A 3 at traea Salem, 4 room
boose, amB barn, cklcken house,
fenced, electric Bghta, 11200. 3100
28 A. about .3 aal. trom Newberg.
J" bSdga; feaced. 32500. 500 down!
XAl A. S. ml from Salem, large
noaae, bars, chicken house. Trade for
larsjer tanav .
SO A. 4 rat N. W. of Albany, 180
In cultivation, 20 A. timber and pas
ture. 4 room house, barn, fenced, or
chard, 2 springs, 340 per A Trade for
house in Salem or small acreage.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 275 "State St.
Business Oppartunities
f BUSINESS fiPPfinnivrTv
Gaa station, nice home, and 1-A.
ground, in dandy location. Price- 33500.
This is -a real buy. SEE
J AS. D SEARS, REALTOR
133 South High
t MONEY TO LOAN
Automolbi&e atid .
Chattel Loans
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
. GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st NatX Bank Bldg. Phone SS83
Licensed y State
Are You
Short of Cash?
Borrow 3100-3150-3200 or MORS from
ust Repay In from 1 to 20 months, ao
coealng to your present Income.
Coma inl . . . Write I . . . Fhonat
BENETIC1A to LOAN
, , fiOCTETY
Or SALEM
Member ot NBA
Room lit. New Bltgn Bldg. tnd floor
LICENSED No. fl-133 by STATE
fit SUta St Tat. 3740
; $ Christmas Money $
To salaried men and women. It
wew'8. be long now shop early. No
payments due until next year.
-STATE LOAN CO.
?-."" , 212 Orecoe Bid.
TeL T7SS -v Wa No. S-188.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
fain8aWaaiBaaJaaBa
Dreaaed turkeys wanted. Tel, X8SF2,
Lee's Hatchery.
Interesting Facts
MM
Saw a couple atteadiag the
wrestling match Tuesday ere&ing
with a babr not oyer six raontaa
old. Of coarse the baby got geared
bat all the parenta did waa to
more back a little. The smoke was
a thick one could almost eat it.
-O '
We stopped at McDowell's mar
ket and took a geese at the
weight of a fine looking beet they
hare hanging la the window. We
think oar gnes will be as close as
the fellow who gaeaaed the weight
of a 23 pound turkey to be 67
pounds.
O .
This rata almost makes as think
we were back in Alaska. The rain
fall in southeastern Alaska Is
from 100 fo- 300 Inches a year.
-O
The first Incandescent light was
nsed 52 years ago today.
FOR SALE WOOD
Phone Tracy's, 3338 tor dry wood.
GUARANTEED DRY wood coal
TeL S000 Salem Fuel Ca, Trade e
Corug.
Ash. fir and oak. Tel 8843.
Second growth and oak.
1S7F3.
Phone
Call 4SF14. AR wood. Smith A Rubens,
All kinds dry wood. Tel 4413.
Dry fir and oak. TeL 9789.
Second growth and old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred E. WeTla
WOOD SAWING
Wood aawmg, dial 7800 er 5734.
LOST AND FOUND
. WWIKWWMMWWWWWwmMyW
LOST Bill fold, money and val
uable papers. Reward. A. T. Hllde-
brand. 131 X. High. -
FOR SALE USED CARS
JUST ANOTHER BARGAIN AT
Borrego's Car Market
1S29 Ford Sedan, with only 25.000
miles a clean job . atis
240 N. Liberty Tel 3833.
QUALITY RECONDITIONED
Used Cars
1932 Chevrolet Sport Roadster,
Just like new . .. , . .. 3450.00
193. Oldsmobile Patrka Sedan.
In perfect condition only 699.00
1930 Ford Tudor Sedan, Karl
Keen trunk, hot water
heater, new paint 290.00
1929 Graham-Paige 4-door se
dan u. 250.00
We have several NEW 1933 Fly
mouth DeLuxe 4 door sedan, air
wheel equipped, that we win sell at a
substantial discount Don't pass this
opportunity up.
Terms Trade
W. L. Anderson, Inc.
DeSoto-Plymouth Distributors
360 Marion St TeL 7703 Salem, Ore.
Ford V8' Deluxe
Sedan
Run less than 4000 miles dark fac
tory finish fn perfect condition mo.
hair upholstering, shows absolutely no
wear tires cannot be told from new
To be so'd at the low price of 3545.00.
333 Center Tel. 3189 430 N. Com'L
McKay Chevrolet Co.
CHICKEN RECEIPTS
UGNT JIT PORTLMD
' PORTLAND. Den 20. Tn
general very light receipts of lire
Chickens were shown alone: tha
wholesale way; Demand waa good
but. not heavy enough to force any
material betterment in prices.
There was a Bhortage if dress
ed ducks at the moment with the
price nominally 15-16c pound bat
geese were in supply and a trifle
weaker in spots-around 12 - 14
centa, according to quality.
With the exception 'of poor
staff in the beef division, country
killed meats were showing a rath
er favorable tone considering the
approaching holiday with prices
well maintained. Poor beef was
weak.
Nut markets active for walnuts
which were scarce.
Local cauliflower shipping was
held firm but with small volume
and limited offerings.
Onion market was nominally
firm at the country with growers
holding.
Potatoes continued slow sale
here and In the country.
HEAVY iff FALLS
JEFFERSON, Dec. 20. The
continued rain storm of Sunday
is causing the Santlam river to
rise again. At 9 o'clock Monday
morning the river had raised 1:52
feet, bringing it np to the 9:5 foot
mark. It continued to rise all day
and by three o'clock it had reach
ed the 10-foot mark. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones." Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Jones and daugh
ter Geraldlne attended the fun
eral services for W. E. Wads
worth, Sunday afternoon at the
funeral home at Harrisbnrg. Mr.
Wadsworth was the father-in-law
of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Jones's
daughter. Mrs. Gladys Wads
worth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason and
family of Salem were guests at
the home of Lloyd's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George C Mason Sun
day. On their way home, they
met with an accident, When they
reached the Terhune hUL they
SMI RISING IS
Business
Directory
Carda in this directory run
m a sftOBthly basts only. Rate:
f 1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, 275 South Commercial
BICYCLES
New and nsed. Tints. Repairing.
HARRY W. BCOTT. 147 8. Com'l St
BROOMS AND BRUSHES
Oregon Blind School TeL 4073.
Fuller Brush Man Telephone 3681.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the calerec Pa. 8783.
Holda Helps Hostei
TeL 8948.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Kerthneaa
. CHINESE MEDICINE
Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
(now ta former location). Hours Tues
day and Friday, 10 :80 a. m. to p. m.
ISO N. CommerclaL
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L. BCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor,
288 N. High. Tel. Rea 8578.
FLORISTS
CUT tlowera, wedding bouquets fun
era wreaths, decorations. C F. Brett
haunt, florist. 877 court. Tsl 8904.
ALL Muds of floral work Lots Fler-
Ist 18th tc Market TeL 9592
INSURANCE
1S9 K. High Tel 494T
COFFEY-SMITH, gen. Ins, TeL STT1
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WELDER LAUNDRY
381 S. Hid) Tel 9138
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First in Quality and 8erviee
Tejej
hone 3188 1884 Broadway
MATTRESSES
Mattrassas trom factory to noma. Cot
tea mattraaa, 40 lb. 14.50. Renovators
aod fumlgatora. Ruga cleaned. Capital
Bedding Co. Tel 4089. S030 Ii. CapitoL
New mattress made ta order, aid re
made; carpet cleaning, atxlngt fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug k Mat
tress Factory. S. 13th 4k Wilbur. Tel
8441. Otto F. wicker. Est 1911,
MUSIC STORES
GEO. a WI LL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, aheat music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and aewlog machines, 48S State Street.
Satem.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. G. Airman, M. D. Homeopathlst
Office and residence 607 Center St
Phone 8832. Treats both acute and
chronic diseases.
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint Si Roofing. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 315 8. Commercial Tele-
RADIO SERVICE
MOORE A SKEWIS
TeL 5189 250 N. High.
Central Radio Service. Tel 7893.
Guaranteed repairs. 695 N. High.
REAL ESTATE
BECKE as HENDRICKS, TeL 4947.
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
304-8 First N'at'l Rk. Bldg Tel. T807.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
.kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, books, logan heoka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 383
Chemefceta. Tel. 4774. R R Fleming.
TAXIDERMIST
E. E. Wlggl n s, 1 mL N Pac Hwy.
TRANSFER
FOR local or I distant transfer storage,
call 313L Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 328
Stat St TeL 777S. Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty.
Geurjalea
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS Adding Men. sold,
rented, repaired. Underwood Agents,
Cooke Short 891 Court Tel. 8884.
WELL DRILLING
R. A Wast, SO years experience, RFD
T, Box 903. TeL 110FS.
saw a car coming, and in passing,
the car occupied by two people
from Seattle, skidded, and the
bumper of the Seattle car caught
the wheel of the Mason car, turn
ing the car completely around,
and badly damaging it. No one
waa injured. v
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COO BOY BURIED
MILL CITY, Dee. 20. The
body ct James jOaJrle waa shij
ped to Cove, ' Ore., for burial
Thursday. Oajrle, who was a
worker in the CCO camp -was
brought to the Mill City hos
pital suffering with appendicitis.
An emergency operation was per
formed but Oajvle did not hare
the strength to rally. Funeral
services,.- ere held la Oregon City
and the body taken from there
to Core) totj burial.
SiLLlTTOHCE
liUHIt
IRKS Flf,t EM
Stayton Has Sixth Lowest
School on Per Pupil
Cost Basis, Report
STAYTON. Dec. 30. While
the attendance at the P. T. A.
meeting Monday night waa the
smallest daring the season, the
program was one of the most
outstanding. Mrs. H. Champ,
president, presided. Prof. Tobfe
gave a brief talk on excerpts
from the last state school regis
ter. He brought out that out of
274 high schools in the state,
Stayton was among 18 to rank
sixth with the lowest cost per
pupil. This was below 370 and
for the year 1932-33.
Mrs. Victor Phelss. chairman
of the committee which Is to pre
sent early next year a Play for
the benefit of the organization.
annouced that instead of giving
two short- plays as had been
formerly planned, the play casts
voted to give one three - act
play, combining the casts. "Lis
ten to Leon" is Its title, and
parts will be assigned immedi
ately. Mr. Phelps, principal ot the
grade' school, spoke of the 4-H
club work which Is soon to be
taken up here. Miss Doris Neir-
eiter will take charge of the hand
work and Mr. Phelns will ask
for volunteers to take charge of
the sewing in division 1 and 2
He stated that 13S boys signed
up to take camp cookery, but so
far no one has been named to
conduct this department
Other program numbers in
cluded piano selections by Quin
tln Gehlen: readings by Mrs. W.
D. Roberts: solo by Mrs. Gwen-
eth Mlelke, accompanied by Mrs.
Victor Phelns: reading. Mrs. W.
H. Lyman: talk on cRizenshin by
Miss Helen Patton; visitation to
grade school, gay with holiday
attire.
NOTICE OF 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, her duly
verified final account, as the ad
ministratrix of the estate of So
phia J. McCready, deceased, and
that said Court has fixed Tues
day, the 9th day of January, 1934,
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
of said day, as the time, and the
County Court Room in the Coun
ty Court House at Salem. In Ma
rion County, Oregon, as the place
for hearing said final account and
all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, thi3
7th day of December, 1933.
ELDA McGRATH,
Administratrix of the
Estate of Sophia J.
McCready, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Administratrix,
Salem, Oregon. D. 7-14-21-28 J. 4.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUXTr OF MARION
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the Estate of
Bernard M. Smith, also known as
B. M, Smith, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Marion County, and has
qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, with proper vouchers with
in six months from the date of
this notice, to the administrator.
Walter T. Smith, Route 1, Au
rora, Oregon.
Date of first publication: Decem
ber 14. 1933.
Date of last publication: January
11 1933.
WALTER T. SMITH. Administra
tor of the Estate of Bernard M.
Smith, also known as B. M.
Smith, Deceased.
F. LEO SMITH, Attorney. D-14-21-28-J-4-11.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned Bryan Gor
don has been, by an order ot the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marion County, duly ap
pointed Administrator of the es
tate of James C. Gordon, deceas
ed; and that Letters of Adminis
tration have been issued to him.
AH persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned Ad
ministrator at 707 First National
Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, on
or before six months from the
date of the first publication of
this Notice; said first publication
being made this 14th day of De
cember, 1933.
BRYAN GORDON,
Administrator.
CUSTER E. ROSS
Attorney for the Estate. D-14-21-28-J-4-11.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State ot Ore
gon, for the County of Marion,
his duly verified final account, as
the administrator of the estate of
Dors Mae Townsend, deceased,
and that said Conrt has fixed
Tuesday, the 23 rd day of January,
1934, at the hour of tea o'clock
A. M. of said day, as the time, and
the County Court Room in the
County Court House at Salem, in
Marion County, tregon, as the
place for 'hearing said final ac
count and an objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
21st day of December, 1928.
-J.IL. IV TOWNSEND,
Administrator ot the Ea
tate of Dora Mae I Town
send, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
f Attorney for Administrator,
- - Salem, Oregon, D. 21-28 J.
4-11-11. -
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CHICAGO. Dee. 20. UP) Wheat
collapsed 3 centa today and corn
2 cents in a whirl ot liquidat
ing sales that followed sharp
breaks in securities and in British
exchange.
The .tumble of prices plunged
wheat to the lowest level since
October 20 and corn, since Novem
ber 1. Bearish aspects of the gov
ernment crop report issued yes
terday at Washington had a contributing-
bearish effect togeth
er with apparently unwarranted
fears that official domestic win
ter wheat acreage figures late this
afternoon would also be construed
as bearish.
Wheat closed unsteady at about
the day's low point, 24-34. tin
der yesterday's finish, corn 2H
2 down, oats off.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat December 71 ; May
81-94; July 80-.
Corn December 41; May
47-48; July 49.
Oats December 31; May
35; July 33-33.
Genera! Markets
PRODUCTS KZCHAKQB
PORTLAND. Ore, Dee. 20. (AP)
Predoee exchange, eat prices : Sutter
Extras 17c, standards 16c, prime lint
lOe, firsts 15c Eggs Fresh extras
23c, fresh medium 19c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 20. (AP)
Wheat upea iiiga low Lion
May -73 72 llhi 71
DaeaaVer 68 60 67 67
Cash: Big Bead bluestem 60; dark
hard winter 12 pc 71; 11 pet 64; soft
warts, wtstera white, hard winter, north
ern spring, western red 66.
Oats Ho. 2 white 022.50.
Cere No. 9 yellow 821.75.
Millrsa Standard 9 14.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 20. (AP)
Batter Prints, extras 18c, standards
17 o pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
14c; farmer's door delivery Il-12e pound.
Sweet eraaaa Se higher.
Erie Paeifie poultry" producers' sell
lac, pries: Fresh extra specials 25c, ex
tras 28e, standards 20e, mediums 19e
daien. Buying price by wholesalers:
Fresh extras 20e. firsts 12e, medium
14c, undergrade 12e, pullets 12e dosen.
Cheeae 92 score, Oregon triplets 9e;
leaf lOe pound. Brokers will pay He bt
lew quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent
Portland delivery. 81.70 cwt.; B grade
cream, 87 c pound.
Coaatry meats Selling price to re
tailers: Conatry-ktlled bogs, best botch
era, under 150 pounds 6-7e; vealexa
90-100 pound 7e pound, light and thin
6-6e; heavy calves 4c pound; lambs 10
He pound; yearlinea 4-5c pound; heavy
ewea Se pound; medium cowa 3-5c; eanner
cowa 2-3c pound; bulls 4c pound.
afohsir Buying price, 1933 clip,
15c poand.
Casesra bark Buying price, 1933
peel 2e pound.
Hops 1933 clusters 25-33e ponnd.
Liva poultry Portland delivery, buy
ing prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 pounds
10c, over 6 pounds 10c; spring pullets,
2 to 2 pounds lie; roasters, over 8
pounds He; Leghorn fowls, over 3
pounds 9e, under 3 pounds 9e; broilers,
1 to 2 pounds 12e, 2 pounda and op
10c; etags 6c: roosters 5e. Pekin ducks
10c: colored ducke 7e; reels Se ponnd.
Turkeys No. 1, 10-12c pound.
Oniona Yakima f 1.10-1.25 ;-Oregon
$1.60-1.75 cental.
Potatoes Loral white and red $1
t.05; Yakima $1.25-1.35; Deschutes
81.301.40 cental.
Wool 1933 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley 22-25e pound; eastern Oreron
16-21e pound; southern Idaho 16-20e
pound.
Hay Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa No. 1. new crop $16-16.50; vetch
815; Willamette valley timothy $15:
eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; oats $13
:oo.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 20. (AP)
Cattle Receipts 50, calves 25; slow.
Steers, common and medium $2.50
5.50; heifers, common and medium $2.25,
4.50; rows, common and medium $2.25
3.25; low cutter and cutter $1-2.2J:
bulls, cutter and medium $1.75-2.7o:
veslers, good and choice $5-6; cull, com
mon and medium $2.50-5; calves, good
and choice $4-5; common and medium
$2-4.
Hogs Recelpta 400; fully steady.
Lightweight, good and choice $3.35-4;
medium weight, good and choice $3.60
4; heavyweight, good and choice $3.25
3.75: peeking sows, medium and good
$2.33-3.25; feeder A stocker pigs, good
and choice $2.50-3.
Sheep Receipts 100; steady.
I.ambt. good and choice $5.25-6: me
dium $2.75-5.25: yearling wethers $3.75
4.50; ewes $1-2.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright. 1913. Standard Rtatittlrs Co.)
December 20
STOCK AVERAGES
Today 87.4
Previous day 89.0
Week ago 02.7
Year ago 51.1
3 yeara ago 119.7
High 1933 102.1
Low 1933 42.8
41.1 63.3
41.6 65.1
4X3 69.0
26.6 89.8
76.0
77.4
80.9
54.1
03.3 157.S 122.3
58.0 113.7 96.9
23.5 61.5 43.9
BOND AVERAGES
Today
Drevious day
Week ago
Year ago
3 yeare ago -High
1983
Low 1983
71.3 72.1
76.7
73.3
73.6
74.8
67.0
95.4
83.5
63.6
71.8 71.9
71.9 78.1
63.0 59.4
86.1 102.0
77.1 S4.0T
58.3 57.0
77.2
77.9
81.4
98.0
88.5
74.1
MRS, SMART IN HOSPITAL
KINGWOOD, Dec. 20 Mrs. J.
P. Smart returned home Friday
noon from a Salem hospital where
she had been two weeks follow
ing a major operation. She ts con
valeaclng satisfactorily. Her
daughter Miss Margaret Smart,
a student at Santa Ana, Junior
college, Santa Ana, Calif., reach
ed home the same day.
HEPBUTN STILL GONE
STAYTON, Dec. 29. Deputy
Sheriff :iewell Williams was In
town 1-onday, having been called
by relatlTes to look into the
mysterious disappearance of Al
Hepburn which occurred here s
few weeks ago. Nothing has been
seen- or heard ef the aged man
since that time.
NAME CWA REGISTRAR
SILVERTON, -Dec. 20. R.
B, McLaughlin has been appoint
ed registrar of the Silverton
branch of the county CWA re
employment agency. Mr. Mc
Laughlin - has his headquarters
ia the Odd Fellows building on
Jlrit street.
ran
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co-op pool prior, SI .52 per
hundred,
Sarplas f 1.15.
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Iributor price $2.10.
Batterfat Top lSc,
Prist 17c, cnbes 10c.
Vrltte paid ta- arewera bv Selsta kayera
December 30
(The prism bete. ssvna by a leeal
grocer, are iadieative ef the daily market
bet are not geereaeeed by The gaetesmsal
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Breeeell Reeeborg .73
Cm berries, bbL 2. OS
PsBtpkiaa, dee. - .40 410 M
Italisa BreeeeH, 4eg H
Panaips. bea lag , .50
Turnips, be lag , ,80
Sat-beges, lug be .50
Brussels sprout t. lug .65
toed egg plant , , , .05
Cabbage, ewt. j .90 te 1.15
Green peppers, California, lb. .15
Oaieas. das. baaekes .18
Potatoes, local .75 te 1.00
Yakima , , ..90 and 1.40
Dnehntn
-1.10 and 1.45
Letts ee
Oaliioraia. drv n-V
J.40 te 1.50
.2.23 to 2.75
.0
1.13
.60
cauienua, tees
Ooioas, Yakima, set,
LabUh
Celery, dot. ,,
Assies
'frags
.78
.75
ftn ..J as
Jonathans
Rna C .at a
fcr,
Oranges, vals-clss. fsaey 8.00 te S.SO
PUvre peek 1.7S ta 2.25
Navels, erate 8.50
Place pack . 2.50 to 2.75
Jananesa. hnnll. . 1 Kit
Beeta, local, dos. " 20
Tnrnipa. looal Jos. ,
Carrots, local, doi.
Spiaaeh, local erst a
Bananas, lb. ea stock
Beads
.25
.50
.63
. .06
. 5
5.50
Lemons
Limes, trash
Avaeedes, erate
L00
-S.2S
Squash. DaaUk, dos. .15
Hubbard aquaah .75 to 1.00
Tomatoes. California pack. Ins, 1.40
He House on
California, ease
Emporer grapes i
Sweet potatoes, lb .OS
Pears, be. G0 and .50
Grapefruit Florids - no
Grapefruit, California 2.50
uvri
103S fnl.
.23 te .40
25 te .35
1983 cluster, lb.
snrrs
Filberts, lb.
12 1; to
.16
.20
Walnuts, lb.
J2 to
Sarins Prices
BOOS
Extras
Mediums
.15
.12
.09
ao
.08
- .06
- JO
.10
.oe
J"
.16
...5.23
Pullet a
POULTS T
Colored hen
Medina keas .
Light seas
Leghorn fryers
Colored fryers
Dressed tarkeys. No. 1 torn a!
Dressed turkeys, top. hens .
ICBAT
Spring lsmbs, top
uor. too to 200 lbs.
300 to 228 lbs.
925 te 250 lbs.
130 to 160 lbs.
So"! --
Steers -
Cowa
-3.85
a. 45 ta 8.60
-.2.95 te 3.43
S.10 to 8.35
2.25 to 2J5
.03 to .04 H
.01 to .03
.02
.03
Bulls
Dressed veaL tep
ureasea bogs
.06
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Wheat, western red .87
White, No. 1 .59
Barley, fead No. 1, ton .14.00
Oats, feed, ton no
Barley, malting, ton in on
Oats, milling, ton . 18. 00
Her. ho Tin Drift.
Oat and vetch, ton
Alfalfa, valley, first cut.
-12.00
-14.00
mover say
-J3.Q0
WOOL
Medium
Coarse .
Mohair
.23
.28
SIRS. NELSOX BETTER
WOODBURN. Dec. 20. The
friends of Mrs. Henry Nelson
will be happy to know that she
is in satisfactory condition. She
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Demand tor butter has Increased
se rapidly daring the last few;
days that there is no; longer any,
material sarplas ia fresh churn-,'
ing. Prices were practically staedy
at the late slight improvement
from the extreme lew point.
The public was buying twov
pounds ot batter now where it
bought only one pound when
prices were higher. This is a big
influence in maintaining values.
Disappointment in the trade
regarding the unwillingness of the
government to purchase on the
open market, but en bids, waa
freely expressed by the trade.
Increasing trading volume was
suggested in the local egg market
with quality goods setting at
prices established by the co-ops;
or within a cent ot them. Much
so-called extras were lower.
IT KIEV,
ABOUTFLAXDUTLOnK
A thorough study on the flax
industry as it has already bee a
developed in Salem and the valley
has been concluded here within
the past few days by W. J. Hart.
Washington, D. C, and he will
shortly be en route east to tell his
findings to the cooperative divi
sion of the farm credit adminis
tration in the national capital.
Hart's survey, was in connec
tion with the Lipman applica
tion for a $3,500,000 loan to de
velop the flax industry in the
Willamette valley. The Lipman
application has been approved by
the president and is now before
the board for final approval or
rejection, so the outcome may
binge entirely upon what Hart re
ports upon his return.
While here, Hart held confer
ences with L. C. McLeod, manager
of the Salem Linen mills and with
H. R. Crawford, president of the
Miles Linen plant. Hart also in
spected a flax mill at Vancouver.
Wash., and conferred at length
with flax experts at Oregon State
college. . - -
Harris Doesn't Want
Buckeroo Presidency
MOLALLA. Dec. 20. Gilbert
Harris of Portland, recently elect
ed president of the Molalla Buck
eroo association, has writtea
George Overjorde. secretary, ot
the association, informing him
that he wishes to resign as presi
dent. No action has been taken
on the resignation.
YOUXG PLAYER HOME
NORTH HOWELL, Dec. 20.
Alan Wiesner, who has been
playing with the Portland Civie
theatre in the presentation of A
Christmas Carol," at the Taylar
Street theatre in Portland, dur
ing the past week, is at home for
the holidays.
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a Salem hospital Saturday morn
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