A V- ' . T' " The OREGON STATESMAN; Saler-V OrtoW Thursday Morning, Jannary 1934 . 'PAGE SEYETf 4 I V 1 v A ! 1 THEY 7)1 :f) T? i CCTT i i PULE, V2 IJUZ-Abjii Statesman - Classified Ads f Call 9101 CUMtttod Adtert-stag . Single UutrtloB'per llne.lOe Three Insertions per ', : Una a . 81x laMrtlou pr Usi. .tli One month per line . I. Minimum ehirf it 2 Copy 'for, ttlal page eepted until :30 the las before; , publication Coy classification. Capy re ceived after this time will ba na snier the aeedlns .TOO Late to Classify. ) The Statesman assames mo' Bnanelal responsibility for errors which, may ap pear In advertisements pea llshed la tta eolamna, aad la cases where tola paper Is at fault will reprint that part ot aa adverHiemeat la which the typographical mlataae cemra. , ; Tat Statesman reeervee tae right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It far ther reeerres the right te classify all adTertlslng ma de? the proper elassiflea tioa. ' r HELP WANTED FEMALE . -, -,ni- Girl tor housework, f 5 per month. tS N. Liberty. SITUATIONS WANTED UUIHTIH I.' i' --- " I Exp. '409S. stenographer, local ret Tel. FOR SALE MIsceDaneona 150 boxes choice Delicious apples 5c box. t tor tL. Bring boxes. Pure ap pST cider 10c gat Oregon Oreweed fcenef lb. paU 43c Puritan Cider .Works. West Salem. . Saw rimming and lhfP?i cnllo K. Four Corasm. Tel. Potatoes, JO, -.75, LOt. J. V. Lehr mzn. B. T aear Hasal Green school. n.i4in Korthern Spy. f!r. -.riliiO to 1 6c Wsl- lr" wriir 4V4 ml. Wallace ro&d, m j 1 1. -in rii i - - ' Sereral ranges aid beaters, W.H SCarebo, 1484 Ferry. W FU-um Shop. O. A. C pisa.TeL IU5. ' w. no. heater IS. x- tellent condlUon. Tel. 20t. Golden Delicious. None better. Ru- lltson's. Box . . o. wiD a t t w -porta 19S7 Star Sedan. ac.-ni. A.l condition. Address 1839 en'rhv - Ferry St. r MISCELLANEOUS -"sv: i5o.oo. oi & winu;; . iifri'.vi ' i ' " " trv.. W nick no dead worthless horses, "eows, sheep. TeL Dressmaking. 407 N. Capitol. Apt s. Prescott's barber shop, 104 Hair cut 25c, share 15c. . ' ' uniiiMVi'i' - Oak. ROOM AND BOARD - Board-room, S95 Court. Tet bime at 754 Ferry street to particular HMiIrt AT Trial LL WMtWl popie uesirins , -,k, At I Meats W1U aiao vm mm. : .7 -TT I at ms. Once her guest, you will be certain to return. FOR RENT APARTMENTS tju'i n ririi"i 1 ' 11 " " Ftae mod. S R. fura. pt. Hot. frinntioiL Garage. Tel. Sli. . ii ii nnruuuij-r-iri I'nvf' ' " Fun. apt, 2241 HaseL TeL TI84. swisssasjsasssssssasl 1 sssMsj w essssssssssessssssjsw Htd. apt. 110. 11 S. Church. Muirn . i -room turn, apt, close In. TeL 1764. Nice turn.- apt, 50 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES. Fum. 4 R. house, amrage. 72 High land. tl- Inquire at 3375 Laurel. SR. furn. house, lei. i FOR SALE Real Estate l A. one mt from city urnus. MUsh stria bouse, oak floors in ut- Ing. and dining rooms, fireplace, trie lights. I1MMJIJ dowtt; Vft 4T A. Howell Priirle land, 10 m9 a UawaII Prairie tana. s ouu- rated; It A. oak and tm SrfTom Salem. Ketxerbot m it -1 rnit and nuts, modem e room house, good barn, S Chicken ..HSS9 275 BUte. TeL 471 1 . u - - -- -- - -i rs nrwi i' TiT-" v Good house, barn andotJher buttd- lngs In Turner, ure. iw.v. ,rVq. nRANT. Masonic BldR : EXCHANb&--Real Estate . ., irvmiwnia - lt Iroom apt house-orAOt. trui ooT)t clear house In Balem or i. A la. mm Mrl MvmfnL We have 2-ile homes la Portland ,fleari each to traoe ior mcw rTiTT t-. a. vrrr.T.irH REALTORS : 344 gtato Street - TeL 1701, Wni take Belcrest property, totaw o , house as 1st payment ,oo rj . ttf.ii mwtni homsv South Salem. East front, 4 bedrooms, -rear U v ljnt room, j rood location, near acnooia. , wrii y " S8l Statesman. i -;r- "T-':--Jl2 Tins suburban, borne witn -moaern MMuibMu to rrh anew "for house in tin- .De.rtment huse business " proposltiott. .- -: v - - J--v-i-si-' oVson BMi. -- .- I Tel. Mi CREAEtMS .' 1AAjLnjT-fWniU'Swifil'L" r - mmm : i---' ., a rata snir 8iS5 a . (W lvlnir- haa eut the Dries tO bedrocknot far;, out Best of soil, cosy 4 R. bungalow, barn, hea house. some nut-and fruit tree. -WANTED TO BUT - K " We hare client who j wants 39 to 104 acres prefers good prairie land ; with or without bldga What have yout r SK BECHTELj or TMO-UU9UUJ . 841 State Street - : WANTEDS-REAL ESTATE 4rdMsisaitfMsao- - " - W ANTED ' : are -buyer for good 4 bedroom Boom. Must be A-l and priced right. CHILD9- A MnjJ.R. SJIALTOKS 344. State Street , - TeL 6743 Will pay cash for 4 or R.bun- laiow. Ml Court Tel. MIT, r MONEY TO LOANr Automobile i and : Chattel Loans 1 te tt moatfcs to repay at lowest pos- atbU trnte- ' GBNB&AL jTlNANCIS CORr. . ; A local eorporaUoe tst Karl. Bank Bids. Phone SSS! Licensed r Stat ? Need Money ? BalaW loans. SS.O and up. from 1 to montha See Mr. Bachmana at STATE LOAN CO. ti: Oregon. Bids. Tet T78J " lAc No. S-1S5. Are You Short of Cash? Borrow f 100-tf(K2BO or MORE from nst Reear ta from 1 to St nontha ao- eordlnc to your present income. Come In! write I Knonei v BENEFICIAL LOAN. SOCTETTT Or SALEM Member of NRA v . Room lit; New BUgto Bids tnd fleoc LICENSED NO. B-I2Z by STATu lit State St. Tek t I 4 MARION POLK N. F. U A. We make both federal and commis sioner loans. Fifteen years In our presnit location. r. U WILKINSON, Sec-Treaa. tS V. a Bank BnJUUng- LIVESTOCK and POULTRY For Sale 140 Hanson strain White Leghorn. Reasonable. Mrs, John W. Yates. Rt 4, Box 120A, Salem. Near heebie MlndM ScnooL FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, SIM for dry wood. GUARANTEED ORT wood coal TeL .too Salem Fuel Co. Trade CotUca Second 1J7FX. crowtb and oak, Phone Call 4FI4. All wood. Smith A Rubens. Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells; Dry weed that Is dry. Call 11SF23. Robert Froom Dry wood. TeL 441S. Dry second growth. D. Ik Schlorg. IMS D" St TeL 4574. , Dry wood priced right, TeL 7983. Dry fir, ash wood. 5278. FOR SALE USED CARS MMMMW REPOSSESSED CARS From 115.00 to SSOO. See them at Borrego's Car Mkt. 240 Nt Liberty TeL SS3I, Will discount deposit on new Dodge or Plymouth car. If you are going ta buy a new car here Is a chance to save. Inquire Statesman office. PERRTXMLE, Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell enter tained with a New Tear's din ner at their home la McMInnrille Sunday. This was the first fami ly reunion in their home tor sev eral years. All of their children and grandchildren were present with the exception ot one grand son. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, WUlard and Kooeria, carl Mitchell and daugh r. 'r. Roll WHM Mr. and Mrg. Ray Mitchell and lima, Mrs. Cynella Taylor of Portland and Lora, Mitchell ot Medford. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Habits of Sandy spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George IYOOOS. Charlee Ross, leader of the salt Creek band, was presented , with a lovely silver Inlaid and engraved baton by band members as a Christmas gift, The band la composed of masi:ians who have . played tor a number of years, and under the leadership ot Mr. Ross present some fine entertainment. ITS A NEW TEAR'S BABY' PIONEER, Jan. 3. - A baby was born here to Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Black of Salem at the home of Mrs. Black's sister Mrs. i a - Rrnwn t.. t hiiSe Gotham's New Police Head 9 .Vsx: "it- ftUC C-TOffiS-S-2eJbf lOHifL. JtoUfcJ TIMS nAJOSi-QENBAV ! With the appointment of general John y, O'Eyan 'as Folic Comis ainn ef New York, the nation will have an onDortnnltv to see how a soldier deals with the erima problem. General 6'Sya-. who commanded h 27th Di-Iskm in France durinc the World War. has axrnounced ha will run the Police Department according to army standards, atresatcx dependability as tha essential qualiflcation la his bSeera and men, ra twiH.tn mwnt nt thm ao-ieaMk-l rifrd desTee" is" expected, for the reneral is kxu-ra to be opposed to ft, believiBg ikinatOla disrespect for the" law into the men paid to uphold it. Besides being' a soldier General Q'Syaac s lawyer ox nota, btuoi 3 - Interesting Facts Utah became a state 33 years ago today. , ; T ' O ! t - " The first Kentucky derby took place May 1875. j -' , o 1 At one time In years cone by there was a lake near the site of the Salem armory and at high wa- tr time It orerflowed to the courthouse rrounds. i The court' hnnsa crronnd has - been - filled since that time. O There are 175- fire Insurance companies doing business In Ore gon.. Some 80 miscellaneous com' pa ales and 73 life insurance com panies. " - ' " j ' ' F Re HOLDS HIGH IB .' V !. . - SUBLIMITY, Jan. 1 8. KeT. Francis Prange read the biga mass here New day, and also had a sermon. He attended the schools here, his j parents be ing residents here aome years ago. His brother Joseph Prange of Salem, accompanied aim here. Frank Woif and sons XAwrence and Roman also Theodore Wolf who has been for the priesthood for 10 years, risited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolf recent ly. ! Visitors New Year's day at the Peter Welter home were, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welter and children Marcaret and Harry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clans ot Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Starr nd children Vincent and Inez, . Miss Marie WIedner, Rev. Francis Prange and Joseph Prange of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Heuber- ger. Sr., entertained; with . a 2 o'clock dinner New J Tear's day for Rer. r'rancis Prange, Her. Francis Scherbring And Joseph Prange of Salem, Mr. and Mrs John Gries and son Raymond, Mrs. Hannah Wiedneri and Joseph Shulte. POSTOFFICE SHOWS DECREASE OVER SILVERTON. Jan. S. The Silverton postofflce report- com pleted January 1 shows practical ly 600 less in receipts than the 1932 report. The canceling ma chine showed approximately 309 U11BBITOB IGMt Business cotfditlona including the dosing of the First National bank and ot Fischer's Flouring mill at Silverton, have; done much to lessen the receipts; according to Reber Allen, postmaster. . But. whereas the receipts and cancellations hare decreased.! the postal savings show a remaaDie rain. AsuigUng Mr. Alien la me office are MIse Ina Harold. Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Roland CoQley. ... J- :. Debaters Wfll Go to Tourney at Lmfield INDEPENDENCE, Jan. S.! The debate work at high school Is progressing well accordlnf: to Margaret Eddy, debate, coach. The teams will be: Negative, Robert Farmer and lone Movre; attlrmative, Marcus Crowley. Fan: Carey,- La Jtoy . Hanson. The teams pita to go to the debate tournament ot Llnfield' college this month. j ' ' . oiwnssi ana pusesi a n IFJif wit- Directory Cards la thU directory nil on a monthly basis only. Ratet Sl.OO per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 27S South ComroerclaL BICYCLES New and used. Tires, Repairing. HARRI W. SCOTT. 14T S. Com ! St BROOMS AND BRUSHES Oregon Blind School. TeL 4072. Fuller Brush Man Telephone 8401. CATERING Burt Crary. the caterer. Ph. I7IS. Hu'da Helps" Hostesses. TeL 48. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telep hone 4450. R. B. Northness: CHINESE MEDICINE Xr. Chart Lam. Chinese Medicine Ce. Hours Tuesday and Friday;. :J0 a. m. to p. m. 18 w. commercial. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT, PSC CUlropraetsr. 254 N. High. TeL Res. 8572. FLORISTS CUT dowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt- haupt, Ilorut. TI Wuru iu mrw. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Fler- ist 14th Market Tel. INSURANCE BECFJD A HENDRICK&V TeL 41 4T 111 N. High COFFET-BMITH. gen. Ina TeL 8482.1 LAUNDRIES THB NEW SALEM LATJNDRT TWll WRIDEB LAUNDRY tit 8. High TeL US! CAPITAL CITT LAIXNTBX Telephone 8145 1244 Broadway ) MATTRESSES uittnini from factory to home. Cot ton mattress, 50 lb. $4.50. BenoraWrs and fuml gators. KUgs eteanea. japiw Beddias uo. lei. ue. suv ct. vhm New mattress madte order, eld re made: carpet cleaning, sizing: fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff ju Mat M Factoor. a Itth A Vllbur TeL 8441. Otto r. gmcner. Mt iti. MUSIC STORES GEOtG WI I -Pianos, radios, sawing macblnea sheet musts ana piano bp Salens ' - PHYSICIAN HomeoDathle Physician U a Altman. M. IX uomeopauus. Office and residence f el centec bu Phone es82. Treats oous acute.ua Chroirto dlseasea - PRINTING fob srrATTnNBTRT. earda. xMU-ob- iem, pfesTjuna UK nrlnting; call The Depart-aent. ill I tmoks or any ama or Statesman rrmrxng . Com mere-UU Toie- prane met. RADIO SERVICE r Central Radio Service. TeL 3117. Guaranteed repairs 32ft N. High. ? MOORS KADIO 8EKV1CH Phone 8781 ' At Hollywood Radio - CENTRALi RADIO SB3XVIC! t . Tet 3747 - 125 N. High REAL ESTATE BECK ETJENDBICKS, TeL 4147. BOCOLOrSKY SON . 1p4- Plrst NafL Bk. Bldfc TeL TIOT. STOVES STOVES and store repairing. .Stores I tor sales, rebuilt and repaired. AB kinds of armm wire fence, fancy aad i.t hnn Kulr.tm. haaka. kxran heoa R.l-rn B-noa and 8tove Works. 3431 Chemelreta. TeL 4774. R. B. Flwmlne;. TAXIDERMIST HL H. Wlrwlna. 1 ml N. Paa. Hwy. r TRANSFER - - . - , . . - . m . . mm eXsiiTltnrT te Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 2X4 State TeL TTT1 -lstrib-nns. for- waralng ana storage our -pecuuty. fie ctti r rates. J -- - - TYPEWRITERS T I PK W RTTER3 Adding Mch. sold, rented, repaired. Underwood Agents. Cooke Short S81 Court Tel 8584. WELL DRITJING & A. Wesv years experience. RTDj Bot 1. TeL 11$F5. WINDOW CLEANING wm timi xrind n,uij'm, wall wdwk. washing, free eau. ie east. Aumsville I FblksX -'' EniovNew Year ' t-- . ... .... . . Oinnei at School .i ADJlSVtLL- Jaai l.i The annual all day New .Year's din ner and program Wera held .In tha schoolhouso Monday. A short business meeting was presided over by David Lowe. t Gains Fuson, secretary', explain ed the program system outlined by-a board - for - the- federated cloba. Tu preara-v consisted oX mosical'aelectionp hy Jlmmie and Maurice Baker; guitar aolo thy; Orval Prnnk J "voeal 'eoloe," AIc CleUan Thornton; . vocal soloa, Archie . Pardee. Mrs. D. A. Low accompaued' at the piano. s t 1 m mm in iwiiifsit il,l(SI!I Power Output, Freight Loads compare Favoraoiy witn , V!932rfor Week NEW.-TQ5S, Jan. S. (ft Stocks, .wheat in cotton flurried downward this afternoon follow ing a placid, featureless morning. The speculative reaction in stocks,, which came while the president was reading hia message and while financial news tickers were featuring Governor Leh' man's utility recommendations to the New York legislature, lasted barely a Quarter of an honr and much .of the ground ' lost was quickly recovered, the average net loss being approximately a point. Turnover was only 1,390,940 shares.- v American Telephone, Consoli dated Gas ot New York and Pub lic Service ot New Jersey closed with losses ot slightly over a point each. Da Pont, American Can, XT. S. Steel, Harvester, Un Ion Carbide, New York Central, Chrysler, General Motors, Nation al Distillers and Bethlehem Steel were oft major fractions to ap proximately 1H net U. S. Smelt ing, National Biscuit, General Electric, Westinghouse, Continen tal Can and Celanese were fairly steady to somewhat higher by closing time. Christmas week brought the usual drop In power production and freight car loadings from the preceding; week but made favor able comparisons with 1932, Just as they had been doing since last spring. Walnut and filbert growers from Marion and Polk counties will hold an all day meeting at the chamber of commerce here Saturday, starting at 9:30 o'clock in the morning. Problems of.es pecial interest to the growers will be discussed by Professor C. E Schuster and Dr. Paul Miller, both of the state college. Dr. Miller has carried on much, of the experimental work for blight control, and he will emphasize- progress In this address. Dr. Schuster has specialized in study of walnut and filbert pro duction, and will have much val uable Information for both new and old growers. ... County Agent J. R. Beck ot Dal las will preside. NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLEMEXT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court ot the State ot Oregon, tor the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, as the ad ministratrix ot the estate of So phia J. McCread y, deceased, and that Bald Court has fixed Tues day, the 9th day of Jannary, 1934. at the hour of tea o'clock A. M. of laid 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, this 7th day of December, 1933. ELD A MeORATH. Administratrix of the Estate of Sophia J. McCready, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. D. 7-14-31-28, J. 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned Bryan Gor don has been, by an order ot the County Court of the Stale ot Ore gon for Marion County, duly ap pointed Administrator of the es tate ot James C. Gordon, deceas ed; and that Letters of Adminis tration have been issued to him. All .nn t. w -1.1 ,a I V. LC OV1U AA m ' . VMft.UU. 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 ot the first publication ot this Notice: said first publication being made this 14 th . day of De cember, 1933. v v BRYAN GORDON, - Administrator. CUSTER B. ROSS Attorney for tha Estate. D-14-21- I8-J-4-11. NOTICE OF FINAL , -' SETTLEMENT. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned , has filed la the County Court Of the State ot Ore gon, tor Mho County of Marion, his duly verified final account, as tha. administrator of the estate of Dora. Mae -Townsend, deceased. i ii ami uie vTBvniana. aennnsaa- 1 and that; said Court has fixed Tuesday, the z Jra flay 01 January, 1984, at tha hoar of ten -'clock A.u of said day, as the time, and the County Court Hoom In the County Court House at Salem, in Marlon County, i wegon, as me Dlace for. hearing rfald final ac count and ail obiecuona aaereio. - Dated at Salem, Oregon- this 21st day of December, 193 3.- T7 B. f. TUWrtSSMUi : ' Admin is tratorx of tha Es- tata f ot Dora Mae . Town - send Deceased, . r RONALD C. GLOVER, , ' AUorney for Admialstrator, -Salem, Oreson. V. iwi conn nefions win MET ON SATURDAY 4-11-1$, . t - PORTUinD REFjOEITED Salem markets were aulet Wed nesday,! save for a downward tilt in the butter deal. Butterf4t went down a , eent, to II cents ; and prints and cubes dropped t cent and a halt, to 19 and 21 cents, respectively. . . " PORTLAND, Jan. 3. WiBnt tor priced dropped 1 to 1 cents during the late session of the pro duce exchange. . This action was expected and. In fact overdue aa there appeared, no reason . for maintainence ot the previously ad vanced v Quotation aside from manipulative purposes. Increased make of butter has been shown locally for a week or so therefore prices were held at the high point as a stop to specu lators i Butterfat was down lc lb. In line with butter declines. . Trading In the egg market was increasing here with more fresh stock available and continued de crease in offerings out of store. General Marketi raormc- exchabtgb POBTLAKD. Ora Jan. 8. (API Frodnee exchanga. aet priera: Butter Extras 17c, atandarda 16 He, priaae tirita 23c, flrate S3e. Err , fraah extras 32e, freab saediams I8e. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore Jan. 8. (AP) Wheat Open Uifh Lew Close Key 5 78 H 74 78 7V4 July . Z72H 72 72-Ttl4 : Caab: Big Bead blaesteot 73; rk hard inter; 13 pet 74; 11 pet 71; soft white, weatera white, hard winter, northern spring, weatera -zed 69. Oatv No. a watte 222.60. Cera No. 2E yellow f8-75. Hillrnn Sundard $13.50 Portland Produce POBTLAXBr Ore- fab. 8. (AP) Butter Prints, extras SfHe, itsndardi 20e pound. Butterfat Ferlaad delivery: A grade 17-lSe pound; farmer's; door deliTery 14 15o pound, Sweet cream 6c higher. Xcrs Paeifle poultry produeers' sefliag price: Fresh extra specials 3e, extraa 22o, atandarda 20c, mediums 18c Aram- BaTine srleo by w-ohuwiers: Freab extras 18c f irata 15c. aaedioau 13b. nndersrade lie pulleta lie desea, Cheese 0- store, Ore ran triplets lOe; loaf lie pound. Brokers will pay Ut below enetationS. ' Milk Contract price, 4 per cent. Portland delWery 81.70 cwa.; a grass cream 87 e pound. Ronnt meats Sett tin I price to re tailers : Country-killed hoga, boat butch ers, under 150 pounds 7 Vie; -ealera, 80 to 100 poinds 7 14 -8c light and tain 6-6c pound; hesry calres 4-5c pound; Iambi 11-11 Via pound; heafy ewea 4o poud; ne iasa cows 8-Se pound; csnner cows 2-8e pound; bulls 4c ponnd. Mohair Baring price, aomiaai. Cascsra hark Baying price, 1933 peel 2e ponnd. Hops' 1983 dusters 25-SSe pound. Lire poultry Portland deliTery, buy ing prices S Colored fewlt, 4 to 6 pounds lie. orer S pennre 19e; spring pallets, 3 to 8 "pounds lie; roaatera orer 8 pounds lie; Leghorn fowls, ever B pounds BeVuader 8 pounds 8c; broilers, 1 te pounds 12c, 2 pownds and up lie; stags So; roosters So pound. Colored docks lie; geeae lOe pound. Turkeys, No. 1 12c pound. Onions Tskiiai $1.25; Oregon $1.60 L75 eental. ..... Potatoes Local white aad red $1 1.05 eental; Yakima 1.25-1.85; Des chutes 1.30-1.40 cental. Wool 1938 clip nominal: Willamette ralley 2-25e pound; eastern Oregon 18 21e pound; seatkera Idaho 16-20c poaad. Bay -.Baying price from producer: Alfalfa Ko. 1; new crop 816-14.50; reteh $15; Wl-a-tt4 rsBey timothy $15: eastern Oregon timothy $17.50; oats $15 ton. Portland Livestock POKTLJLND, Ore., ha. 8. fAP Cattle j Beeeipts 85, calves 10: euiet. Stssri. coed and eommoa $2.75-6.85; heifers, eoanuoa aad aiedlnm 32.50-4.75; cows goed SS.S5-8.50; common and ate dinaa S.t 5-4.35; low eutter sad eutter 31.1.25; bulls, eutter sad medium 8 1.75 2.75; rsalars, good and choice $S-; en 11, eommoa aad medium f 2.50-5: ealres, good aad choice S4-5; eommoa and medium $3-4,' Bogs Receipts TOO; uiuettled, lower. Lightweight, good and choice $3.85 4.25; aediam weight, good sad choice $8.86-4.35; hsary weight, good aad choice $3.35-4.00; packing sew t, medium and good $2.35-8.10; feeder and stock pigs, good sad ehoiee $3.75-3.95. : Sheep BeeeipU 50; steady te streag. Lsutbav coed aad ehoiee $.7s-4.5: medium. $4-5-75; yearling wethers $8.75- A50; ewes $l-s. (Copyright IB- Standard 8tstUea Ce.) , i January . .( STOCK AVAOS Today - SLA 42l 6S.X : T0.2 Prerieus day a., eu.o o- Week ago ss.s . i .1 Tear age - 61.8 14.1 0.S S4.3. S years age 134.7 ti l 1 S 1ST.T High 1988-4 103.t SAO 118.7 t$A LOW 1SSS-4 4 0l son AvaaAaBS .. . .S . 75.1 v 77.7 Today"; T5.2 75.2 VA4 68.2 . as.s 63.8 Prerfoas day T3.S 75 J T7.S Week age - TLt U xaar ago .n .m r ea. e.s. : 8 re srs see 87.4 104.0 8S High ieSS-4 VT.l S4. 8S.S . Lot 1191-t ji , asi ei.v i Mil - 'iffti MONMOUTH, Jan, J.An.anl- mate dlacuaftoaortho. proposed municipal -swimming pool - for Monmbnthl featured ' the -Lions luncheon Tuesday. It Is being pro nosed that an allotment , of CWA funds' be asked tor construction of a standard slxe tank, 50 by lee feet on land belonging to tha high school, This would cost 85009, In cluding all equipment of heating, ffltera, labor and ; materials, of which tha achoof district would furnlsh'ISuO caslLj Lyle P. Bartholomew Salem architect,! In to present , figures and specifleatiohs to a group of tha local aehool 'hoard,: eouneii members and MayorJBowersox to night. . i v-c rrj-,' ; - Publia laterest laljaramount In this project alhea Monmouth folk have no swimming faculties near er' than k tha . WillamaUa and Lucklamuta rivers la summer and ,nona whatever, in winter., ' pi ii , Stocks and Bonds S 001 - Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, f 1.52 per hsusdred. . . - 'i Surplus fl.l5.CJlC-i1 (Mirk kasei e seetl-SMtalr katlerfet itoth) Dlstrlbator price. $3.10. Butterfat Top 16c, prtntr lPc, cnbes 21 He. Prlees paid le answers by Batoni bayeis (The prices bele. sveirfled by a loeal greee. are laficetlve ef Um daily markat bat ace net miarseteed y The Ststeoeea) - - rsmr aco VEosxASLrs BreerolL Boeebsrg " Oraaberria, U bbL , . ItalisB BieceeU. lug , .60 ' Psnalpa, box leg , SO ' Toraipi. bez lug - J&Q Bataeagsv log bes L JH Brussels aproets, lag , 0 Leeal egg plaat ., JOS Cebbat. ewe .80 te 1.13 aoekaae. et- Greea peppere. Calif- H. .20 Oajeaa. daa baaeaes .1 .7$ ta LOO Petatoea. local Tekiaaa Detonates .90 and 1.40 a.10 sad 1.45 Lattsee - , Cah (scale, dry peek California, leed 4.40 te 2.80 -8.23 to 3.75 i n .60 Oaioea. Yakima, ewt abisa . . Celery, dot. . appiee - Kings ' ,. , ,--.TS ,75 M aad .65 .65 2.75 4eMtbeas Bpita Beae Eeaotr Orsagee, Taleaeias, fancy nin iMt erate 75 te 8.25 Place pack ... ... 8,40 to 3.75 Japanese, beadle t An Beets, locaL dos. .20 Tarsipa, lecaL dec. - 00 - .20 - .75 . .05 H . .06 .5.50 .1.00 J.25 Carrats. local, dex. . Spinach, local, erate Baeaaaa, ' 1 on stock Bands Lemons Liaaes, freak arseadoi, erate 8aah. Daaiah. dos. SO Hnbbard aqnash .75' to 1.00 Tomatoes. California pack, Ing, 1.40 not noose " " California, case , Emporer grapes 1 0 Sweet potatoes, lb. Orapefrnit. Florida . .05 4.00 Grs petrel t, California HOPS 193S eluster. IV 25 to .35 WTJ TS Pilberti, IK Wslaets. Is. -12 H te J6 JO -13 te Buytng Prices EwQS Extras Medians Pullets . .15 .11 .09 i .10 4)8 .08 40 JO A4 .15 .19 fOTJLTlT Colored hens Media- hems Light hens Leghorn fryers . Colored fryers . Old Oresaed tarkeys. No. 1 terns . Dressed tnrkeya, tp. bena MB AT Spring lambs, top , Hoga. 160 to 200 lbs. 120 te 160 lbs. Oyer 200 lbs Sows 5.50 4,00 Jt5 8.75 2J25 Steers Oewt . .08 XI to .04 H te JJl .03 .07 Balls Dressed rasL too ?ressed Soga .04 tt aUAXB ABU RA1 Wheat, weatera red .89 .60 .14.00 .14.00 .18.00 .18.00 White, wo. 1 Barley, feed Me. 1. ton uats, teed, toe Barley, matting, ten , . -Oats, milling, tea Hay. h-Tia prioea Oats sad ten, tea Alfalfa, Tansy, first tut. J2.00 14JD0 cierer hay .12.00 WOOL Medium Coarse . Mohair ,. .9 .22 .20 SILVERTON, - Jan. 3. Mrs. Henry Winkler and Mrs. Frank A. Ferguson will leave Silverton Saturday morning for their homes at Houston and Bartow n, Tex., af ter spending three weeks with Mrs. Winkler's sister, Mrs. Ed Gunderson and other friends. They also visited with Emmett McKinney at Salem on New Year's day. This is Mrs. Winkler's first trip to Silverton In 1$ years and Mrs. Ferguson's in 10 years. Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE-SHEFFER ' Vj ti 19 '0L ta 'A (0 2 v. 21 30 94 2 3 50 to Hi 90 TT HORIZONTAL ; 89 realixed . urchin iSS -4irvim 44 restore ; 9 -deface confidence Lt medicine fa . ' a little ball 1 50 high la the Ll-CMttntaLaa tm . 81- minute ' Turksetaa particle la-truth In-.' - .M-cause , Spensert ' " . -inugue. v - . ' F-eri .- t- 53 hom -' V-':i f, Queene, --( ' , II tuuTative Herewith la 15 atory teller r terdays ruzxia. 13 on the left i ' . side ' s f 0 climbing 1 , - 'plant , " -ti- cotitnent h 24 4age - '! tfWtmprepen . i. 27 expiaters 80 Jagged roct II itr ta -,r. E-lne - '. Pmiaea' 33 elongated - ;A-J jish i VV -'1 ti aocompa-. " ; "Ua, 33 sUung i ' - - point t ; 33 constella- tion i X77A 7A hi v7A YA tils ' ... .. -.- ',-..--.-r-, "(-'?. CearrUM. 1834, Pag thsh a- liuefc 8aa - . : is- t, Ha RECEIPT DF SPEECH CHICAGO. Jan. 3. (Jf, A quick tumble of 3V cents a bushel In the value of wheat today followed receipt of - President Roosevelt's message. Corn fell almost 2 cents. An outburst ot selling took place when the fact became evi dent that the: message contained no mention of a specif le monetary program. Selling came largely from traders who earlier in the day had expected the administra tion's financial program would be made clear in greater detail. With earlier gains much more than wiped out, but with some thing ot a rally from the day's bottom, wheat closed nervous - 1 under yesterday's .finish, corn 1-1 U down, oats Vt-Vm off, and provisions varying from 5 cents decline to a rise of 12 cents. Today's closing quotations: . Wheat May, 84H-; July. 82-; Sept, 83. Corn May. 50-; July, S3- -; Sept, 54. Oats May, 37; July. $; Sept.,; 34. - f PORTLAND, Jan. 3. UP) There remained a good - demand for dressed turkeys in the local trade with arrivals of limited volume. Sales to retailers were generally 17c tor toms and 18c for hens of top quality with the buying price lc below this. Demand for. live chickens was generally good although here and there some easiness was reflected for' medium and light weight hens. All other sorts were firmly priced for the day. Recent bulge in cheese prices on the Portland exenange was lost during the last session. Tilla mook continued the same price it has quoted for a number ot months past. It was not affected by what the local exchange quotes. Market tor country killed calves showed strength here with prices up another' notch. Hogs were about holding their own as a re sult of late cuts In livestock. Lambs were firm with a higher price quoted. Hide m a r k et wis showing strength although green hides were down a fraction on account of the low beef trade. Calves and kips were firm to higher. Sheep pelts were also firm to higher. French Combing 64s Sell Moderately BOSTON, Jan. 3. (U. S. Dept. Agr.) There Is a moderate volume ot trade on French comb-. ing 64s and finer territory wools. Graded Lines bring 81-83 cents scoured basis. Bulk average French combing staple In original bags brings 81-83 cents scoured basis while good Lines of short French combing staple sell at 80 81 cents. ti n 10 'A 23 '6 id 7f 99 37 21 81 54 writing implements 55 source of ' ; beinf VXRTICIIL 1 able" 2 long, nar . ; row inlet 3 everything 4 mihi the DRESSED TURKEYS ; GET GOOD DEB I PHp ..; si sa . i . 6 winged - 7 parted . ; , 8 title ef . . . - respect P those guOtj of insub r ordination ' - , 10 in a short time 4, 11 nnusual . 17 river ia - - England V 19 puzzles - - 21 jestiay'.-'-V''. 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