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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salecu Oregon, Salnrday Mornings January 20. 1934 PACE REVKTW "r i - 50 H At . 4 ,4 e 'it ft 1 2 they. -1 fr$rt' te:GRttftl Oniont H - - , - -'- 82,25 OFFERED BI I Saiem Mato I SCORCHED OiliS Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 " Classified 1 Advertlsta ; Single insertion per line 10c Three insertions per line i. ....., 20c Six insertions ier line.. 80c One month per line.. $1.00 Minimum charge . ... . . .25c Copy for this page ac cepted until :S0 the even ing before publication - for classification. Copy re tired after this time will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. . The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors -which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished In its columns, and In cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. The statesman reserres the right to reject objec tional advertising. It fur ther reserres the right to classify all advertising on dec the proper classifica tion.. - SALESMEN WANTED Tw men with cars tree to travel. I $2.00 a day expenses and com. SKK V S. H.- Ketchum, Senator tioiei, eat. !- night from 8 to 16. SITUATIONS WANTED . Housework wasted. Box lS. SUtes- ma. ' FOR SALE MisceDaneotia Canned fruit 15c Qt; poUtoes 75c ak. ; traUer 4. B8i N. V "ter. rnrAlmJ inenbatars. l a US elec- JSJ? mml : J-w -Thr l Saw tmrtHilneT aad abaipeulns anile E. Four Cac ra, Tel. se. RniitAn Delicious. Kona better. Ru llfson'a. Box 6. B. S. Auction sale, personal property of Paul Grindot, oeceased, wcuiouc oeo, mattress, beddtaf, nearly new cook atove, household goods, canned fruit, poultry equipment, 6S bu. wheat, other hirkvn (Mi rooflnc. poultry wire, lota of tools and other 'articles. Bale to be held at Frya waranousa, Tom ml. Salurdar. Jan, SO. startlna at : i ' l: p. Complete list of articles y to be sold may be seen at the office of ' Don EL Trindle. J14 U. 6. Kational -f " Bank Bldgv nn n n 1-1 1 ifLrLrvrtrjLrirrvMiVMi.i... Haircut. ZOc 1614 North Commer cial f . HADIO FOR SALE J 147 Majestic -Console -repossessed. BaL dne, -42.40; terms, 1 5 down and fS monthly. See Mr. Jens at Wills Music Store. MISCELLANEOUS iralrcnt XSc, Joe's Barber Shop. Haircuts ISo-SOa 401 & Winter. Free. We pick up dead worthless) horses, cows, sheep, Tel. tit. FOR SALE A limited number of snort tera, nign a?' f! I pearing ana .?. w f 433, Salem, Ore. ROOM AND BOARD iMrrm front room wtth, board. Suit able for two. Reasonable home, prl-l ata garage. 831 . Charcn. Board-room, Sir Court. TeL Board, room, 764 Ferry. TeLTtfc1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS Furn. apt. 22(1 BaxeL TeL 744. I Htd. furn. apt, $10. 11 a Church. AttracUve heated apts., lie N. 14th.' Furn, . rooms, apts, I5S BeHevue. Fine t room apt, Ftigidnlre, steam I . . 1 fiirnl. rM IZ2. v S3S0 Fairgrounds Bd, TeL 7IIZ. y Furn. apt. IIS mo. 117 S Chemeketa.j - FOR RENT HOUSES SR. furn. house. TeL S71S. ' Furn. and unfurn.- housea R. Forkner. Kit N. Cottage. TeL 303L Mod. 4 B. cottage, north .river road, I ; garden garage, etc waiter rearmino. FOR SALE Real Estate" FOB BALE 7-room. bouse near Parrlah schooL StreaU pared, .all Clear. ( Use. (SO cash. Call (444. .20 A. timber mi. from Newberg; .Majl tiAi nr lei ja wmtutA a rA Ana mimon ft saw timber. HOD., isoo 1 A. a mL from Salens 4 .room house, barn, chicken house, excellent - -'aoil, I mo. ' 1 A. 1 mL from Salem, on paved road, f room novae, modern every way except basement (2400. (250 down. . . S A. i nl from Salem, 4 room house, barn, chicken houee, electric llxhta. 11300. tlOO down. Melvia Johnson. 373- State. Bt TeL (796 BABGAIK B aera i tract dose ta eltv limits. o4 ( room ,hfuae electricity, deep weu, Dua,-aiKKa uwusv man Loranberriea. walnuta. filberts, and I Carnilx orchard. Reduced from $5S0toIX THE )OXTSTY COURT OF ' rVTLjE vi'llbw 314 SUte Street TeL 7t;l iiw.'.www.wwiiwx I traorTbte1 e? !, modern tea room house. Large lot t' J& J? , . ... v. )J OWNER, Telephone 474$. - 'i - i-K-ir-i-r -rum -yr'' why not consult with me about that f new house. I hare some choico acreag ' tracts; will build a house to suit. your requirements cheaper ; easy terms I .. .Bund now and take advantage of the IJt- raises .- .-, ,, V H. C SHIELDS yfpn&ri -BUg. - Tel 9903 EXCHANGE Real Estate J : ---"!----- i i ii i ri.ri.n.ri nn. MjA ZnCCHANGB Highly Improved farm at Ontario. Oregon, for property In or near Salem, . CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Tel. (70S. ,11 WANTED REAL ESTATE iiirvnsTVVVn.irLn n jxruinj-ui r - - Want 3-bdrm. home S to 30 acres ta Salem tdgta schL diet 1 WUi inspect suitable property within week.t-Box SI3, Stateamsva. rz:'r,.. ?.-.-: , Want listings suburban homes, acre mg9, aroall farms mnd city homes. A. C Bohnutedt, Wo. 19, Ladd Buah Bank Bids. -. . izr:. . . . ;. : tt.t. ... i-..;. it t , u hk -iniii m lunu 11 jlz t iiiii nil in iiiimi i it i w i nmimiT rnn nnnn CONDITIONS SAT BUT NOW acres, (you should have for a home) cloae in Just ewtside city ltaxha. Paved road, all In cult., rata, orchard and berries. Good 7 -rm. plant, house. lights and water, barn ana etc- wan rje subdirided. Price reduced to $4700. Giro terms, 9 ACRES 11200 - $200 down bora this nice place. Good house, barn and etc. Good soil. Balance easy. ' 5 S17SD ' Dandy new ; 4-rm. house, new barn and Doultnr house, some fruit. BaL in crop. Give terras. Only S mUA out. nor lunCa Hmm look goad now. Better our tWs nice place; IS acres in hops, 47 4 acres in all. Dandy modern come, basement, furnace, electric pump and lights, dan dy earn and etc.. at a barjrain. These are only a few of our stood buys. Ka : member the place J. IX SCARS, 13. S. High SU Easiness Opportunities t SALE Furniahrncs and lease of 22 room apartment house. Close In. aiooo. tjtuius ll,l.;k, realtors S44 State Street Tel. 6701. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans t to SI months to repay at lowest pos- stole rates. " . CE.NSRAL VISANCE CORP. A local corporation. 1st NatX Bank Bids. Phone SS1 Licensed y State ? Need Money ? Salary loans. IS.09 and bp, from 1 to months. Sea Mr. Bachmann at STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon BIdg-. TeL 77S3 Uc No. S-115. Are You Short ; of- Cash? Borrow S100-S1BO-S200 or MORE from us! Repay la from 1 to IS month ac cording to your present income. Coma In I . write I . . Ffcone 1 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOdETT . OV 8AJ.EM Room ew,BUh fnd naor. Member of NRA LICENSSO Na 8-US by STATE lit State SL TeL 17 40 MARION POLK N. F. L. A. We make both federal and commls , sioner loana Fifteen years in our present location; 22 V. S. Bank Buildlnc Funis tor farm loans now araflable: : loor term. Hawkins & Roberts Guardian Bide, TeL 4109. MONET TO LOAN for S to 6 years time on city, farm or acreage prop' erty. Must be the best of security. CHILDS ft MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State Street TeL S708. FOR SALE- WOOD wyfcbAIMwWvWWMMwVWVwVM Phone Tracy's.' 1984 for dry wood. Call 4 IF1 4. All wood. Smith A Rubens. Drylal 'and -old fir. Price right I Ashcraft TeL 3380. Dry old fir. oak. TeL 7. Dry wood priced right TeL 7S3. Dry wood that Is dry. Call 'lUFJl. Robet Frnm: Dry fir and ash, $4 per cd. TeL (27S. GUARANTEED DRT wood coal TeL ltd Salem Fuel Ca Trade Cottage; Second crawth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred'E. Wens. Dry wcod. TeL 441S. Shed Dry Old Fir Contract hauling. TeL (748. Cheap wood. TeL 4527. Dry-wood. 1298 D" St Tel. 4574, FOR SALE USED CARS JO A Tudor exe. cond. V-8 wheela cheap terms. Tel. 8349 private party. McKay's Used Cars WlUys-Knlgtit Sedan $ 65.01 1921 Ford Sedan- new motor - 250.01 1 92 Chevrolet .Sedan o V e r- hauled . 2S5.ce 130 Essex. Sedan 285.0 192S Nash Cabriolet Z75.oe 1931 Ford DeLuxe Phaeton 295.00 1920 Cherrolet Special Sedan 350.04 1923 Ford V-S" DeLuxe Sedan 545.09 1932 Nash t Sedan 65.00 1S32 Chevrolet C o a c h 6000 miles . (2.oe Trucks Three 1921 Chevrolet trucks In running condition. Take your choice $125.00 1929 Chevrolet Long W. B. 4 speed trans., excellent con. ditlon 3 65.01 1932 Ford 1M W. B. 4 aneed trau., - suaranteed 425.00 : TERMS TRADES Open Ewilnrs and Sundays McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center TeL 3189 430 N. Coma REPOSSESSED CARS From 115.00 to 3S0O. See them at Borrego's Car Mkt. 240 N. Liberty TeL 348S, WANTED USED CARS Wanted used sedan or coach for dsh at once. (83 N. Winter. J THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP MARION 1 . Nntla In hmbT riven that tl aC? VS!" admlnjstrator ot tha. Estate ot Bernard M. Smith, alsd known as R UnHk , K .- - , j - - .-. .w I county vourc oi ine aiaie or ure- gon, tor Marion County, and hat qualified. All -persons having claims against said estate axe hereby notified to-, present the same, with proper Touchers with in six months ; from the data : ot this notice, to J. E. Smith, at the oKIce of the County Judge ot Marios County State of Oregon, in the County Court .Hense) ot Marion County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication: Decem ber 23. 1933. -w Date, of last publication: January 20, 1934. ' : WALTER T. SMITH, Administra- . tor of the Estate of Bernard M. Smith, also known as B. U. Smith, Deceased. . F. LEO SMITH, Attorney. 503 Pa- : clfio - Bldg Portland, Ore. p-lJ-JO-J-i-13-20, Interesting Facts - gir -v Vs inierciiins aw, DUbineSS IIIUI1L 1 1 UUL I llllUIIlD I hnil k I Mil HI II 1 1 I II 1 1 -fflLJf-W-f"" n hn HK1 We hear that they are replacing the glass as it breaks in the Capi tol dome with plank. O Dean Erickson says that there are two kinds of faculty members at Willamette, Prof. Jones is one kind and the rest are the other kind. o The Potomac river is 550 miles long. O ; . There are 50 locks in the Ohio r 1 r e r between Pittsburgh and Cairo which were constructed at a cost of 100,000,000. O There are probably 70,000 peo ple within a radius of 20 miles of Salem. Salem's trading area ' ex tends beyond this in some direc tions. ' Rad io P rogram Batarday, laaaary 80 XOAO COSVALLIS 880 EC. 0:00 Jimrnie Whippo's orehettra. 0:45 Familiar Pieeei from HeGaffv. 10:00 Junior Matinee: CorralUi Bigh School Glee Club First Aet of H. M. 6. Pinafore. 11:00 Aaecdotes of the Old Pioneer. 11:20 Who' i Who oa the Faculties. 11:80 American Lesion Orgaa BecltaL 13:00 Kooa Farm Boor. ' 1:30 British Ialei Trarelogae. 1:45 Old Familiar 8ongs and Oregoa -Soogi Earpld TOterafL 3 :0O Th J an i or Biatariaaw ' . 2:15 Aeolian Kehoes. 4:00 Humor, Old and Kew Don Kneaie. 4:10 Somethise Abont ETerythlog. 4:80 Oreeon Stories for Boys and irla. 5:4S Vespers Colleze T. V. 0. A. :00 Dinner Vnaic , 6:80 Kvenlag Farm Hoar. S:13 Book Beriew. LV THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY No. 8281 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES HER REN JEWETT,' Deceased ; Notice is hereby given that tne undersigned, -as Executor otrthe estate of ?JHSJ!XmSaS .Tffi count in the County Court for the State of Oregon -for Marion Coun ty, and that Monday the 19 th day of February, 1934, at the hour ot 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day and the Courtroom .of laid Court has been fired by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto, and the settlement thereof, at which time any person Interested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. Dated this 20 th day of Janu ary, 1934. O. W. JEWETT Executor of the Estate of Frances Herren Jewett, de ceased. Date of first publication January 20. 1914. Date of last publication, February 17, 1934. BERT T. FORD Attorney for Executor. J. 20-27 F. 3-10-17. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed . In the County . Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, her duly verified final account as administratrix ot thy estate ot Francis 'J. Welsh, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Toes day, the 30th 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 Cour's Court House in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as -the place for bearing said final ac count and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 22nd day of December, 1933. . BLANCHE E. WELSH, . Administratrix of the Estate of Francis J. Welsh, Deceased. DWIGHT LEAR Attorney tor Administratrix, I 204 Oregon Building," ' saiem, uregon. v. zs-sv 4. o-ia-zu ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the Coun ty of Marion, at Administrator of the estate of Annie B. Bolter, de ceased, and that lis has duly, qualified as such administrator: all persons having claims against the estate ot said decedent are no tified t present the tame, duly verified, to me. at the office of Ronald C. Glover, My attorney, 205 Oregon Building,- Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from 'the date of this notice. Dated at-.Salem, Oregon, -this Z0U day of January, 1934, , . a A. ETJRRE, ? V" Administrator of the Es tate of Annie B. Bolter, ..- Deceased. vi-J::L.:s,ii -r'w RONALD C. GLOVER Attorney for Administrator; Salem, Oregon. J. 20-27 F. 3 10-17. . IN VETERAN'S HOflPJTAL KING WOOD, Jan. 19. Dr. D, A. Williams is in tha Veterans hospital at Palo Alto, Calif., for examination and treatment for head Injuries received several weeks ago la an automobile acd- aent, - . Business Directory Cards In title drrectory run oat monthly basts only. Rates f 1.00 per Una per Dtoath. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 373 South Commercial. BICYCLES New and used. Tires, Repsdrtnc. HARRY W. SCOTT, 147 S, Com'l St CATERING Burt Crary. tha caterer. Ph. (7tS. HuMa Helps Hostessea TeL (943. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4480. R. fS. Northnees. CHINESE MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. ISO N. Commercial St. Office hours Tuesday and Saturday only. CHIROPRACTORS DR. Q. L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor. 25( N. High. TeL Res. 3573. i FLORISTS CUT flowers, wed ding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt haupt, florUC (77 Court. TeL S904. ALL kinds of floral work. Lots Flor ist. l(th Market TeL 9893 INSURANCE BECKS HENDRICK3 39 M. High TeL 494T COFFET-SMtTH. gen. Ins. TeL 3(33. KODAK FINISHING Developing and printing. Leave films at 4(6 Court SL Reasonable prices. C. P. Chllds, 874 N. 18th St LAUNDRIES THB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDKR, LAUNDRY 3(3 a High TeL 9131 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY - First tn Quality and Service. Telephone 9145 1?44 Broadway MATTRESSES tfattreasea from factory to horn. Cot ton mattress. fiO lb. 33.30. Renovators and twmigatom Ruga cleaned. Capitol H "T-ar to. 'lei. aui. ausv n. japok New Dtttrtn made ta order, old re made! rearpet cleaning, stslog: fluff 4l7Hto F. Zwlcker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES' GEO. C WILL Planoa. radios, sswtns machines, sheet music ana piano stu dlea. Reneirtng radios, phonographs and sawing machines. 433 SUte Street Salem. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. CL A It man. Ii. IX Homeopathtst. Office and residence 107 Center ft Phone S33L TreaU both acute and chronlo daaeaeea PRINTING FOR STATION ERT. earda. ta, prograune, boou or any u&a ex printing, call Tha statesman ranting Department, lit & Commercial Tele- ghonejlieju RADIO SERVICE CTCNTRAL RADIO SERVICE Tel. S747 32S N. High MOORE RADIO SERVICE Phone 3787 -At Hollywood Radio REAL ESTATE RECKB HSNDRICK3. TeL 494T. SOCOLOTSKY A SON 904-S Flrnt Wat'l Bte. BIdg. Tet T39T. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Steves for aaie, renost ana repaired, au kinds 9t woven wire fence, fancy and Slain, hop baskets, hooks, logan books, alera Fanes and Store Works, It! Chemelteta. TeL 4T74. R. B. Ftenrlna TAXIDERMIST B. a. Wta-gtea. 1 mL K. Pac. Hey. TRANSFER FOR Meal or distant transfer storage. call 31S1. Lanner Transfer Co. Trucks to roruand aauy. CAPITAI. CITY Transfer Co. 311 State St. TeL 1773. Dlstrtbntteg; for- waramg suta exorag our apecsaity. Get wr rates. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, SS years emparfaoca, RTD Box iuj. Tel. lien. WINDOW CLEANING New Deal Window Cleeuv wax., wall wflwK. waahing. rreo esq TeL 9337, NOTICE OF FIXNAI SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled in the Coun ty Court' of the Stats ot Oregon for the County 'ot Marion, Iter dnly verified final account, as the administratrix ot the estate t Fred Wintermantel, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tues day, the 13th day of February, 1934, at the lour ot ten o'clock a. ta. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Salem. In Marion County. Oregon, as the place for bearing aaid final ac count and all objections thereto. Dated At Salem. Oregon, this 13th day of January, 1934. WILMA EL WINTERMANTEL. Administratrix of the Estate of " Fred Wintermantel,' deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix.'' Salem, Oregon . . rnnnTrn : crumtu BOSTON, Jan. l.-MPi-The Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: "There has been rather more business In wool oter the past week: or 10 days, although it has not reached large proportions. A little business in tops and yarns. consequent upon the award ot government contracts, was given out last week but coverage against this business has tapered olf again. "Prices ' keep generally firm, although evidence ol this score is somewhat contradictory. "There is still a- great deal ot congestion in manufactured and partly -manufactured goods,, al though shipping orders on yarns and tops are said to be- a very little better. "Mohair ia in semi - occasional 1 request at steady, rates." ibb voounorciau nuueun wut publish -the following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon, fine and F. M. staple 84-86; fine and F. M. Fr, comb ing 80-83; fine, and F. M. clothing 75-76; galley No. 1 77-80. Mohair: Oregon, 40-43. Domestic grad ed: First combine 60-62, second combing 50-55, third combing 45 50, fourth combing 40-45; good carding "40-45; first kid 75-78; second kid 65-68. , ADVERSE COITIONS E CHICAGO, Jan. 19. -OP) -Ex tremely adverse conditions report ed as surrounding, the United States 1934 winter wheat crop prospect southwest did much to day to hoist wheat 2 cents bushel. . An abrupt upturn ot British ex change quotations acted as a fur ther stimulus to wheat values Western Kansas rainfall was shown to be 17 per cent below normal the past year, with this the third successive year of sub normal moisture, pointing to dis tressfnl cumulative effects on re serve moisture supplies. . Wheat closed firm at practical ly the day's top level, l-2 above yesterday's finish, corn up, oats -H advanced, and provisions varying from S cents decline to a rise of 7 cents. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May 91-91: July 89K-K: September 90-. Corn May 624-: July 54-; September 56. Oats May 88. 39; July 87; September 37. EFFORT TO RETi E , Senators McNary and Steiwer hare written W. P. Bills, cham ber ot commerce president, indi cating that the administration re cognizes and appreciates Ray mond Wilcox's fine work in charge of relief work in Oregon The chamber asked inflaenee ot the congressmen In retaining Wil cox, who recently submitted his resignation to Governor Meier, Steiwer says In part: Direc tor Hopkins has taken no action as he is awaiting action by gor- ernor to whom resignation ad dresses. Hopkins expresses real regret at prospect of resignation and hopes Wilcox might recon sider."; Congressman Martin also re sponds: "Wilcox wcrking under Hopkins. He should not resign as Freed's appointment does not In terfere with his work." I Bits for Breakfast o . o (Continued from Page ) certified copies of the resolution to both houses ot congress. But no attention was ever paid to it; it did not even get onto the. rec ords ot congress. The Oregon leg islature, or any ether, had no right to pass such a resolution. " All taeso things, briefly de scribed in the above, took place around the four corners on one or which the present Statesman office stands. The sessions ot the legislature were held In the Hoi man building, southwest corner Commercial and Ferry streets. still standing. The state treasur er's office was In that building. and that of "the secretary ot state. S la The chamber! ot the supreme court and the atato library vera In the present Statesman build ing, on the second floor. Beginning with 1870, the of fice of the governor was in tne corner room of the present States man iraildlng, ever the w.ct.u. Quarters, and the private secre tary of Governor G rover was in the next room back. As has peen said in this column, In t h o s e rooms were considered the bills establishing- the TJ. of O- State college, public school system, Ore gon City looks, etc ettw ana there went out the orders under which were fought the Modoc war. The . first ; floor, of tie ? present Statesman building was occupied by the general sales and retail departments of the old woolen mill first one , built on this coast; the first floor and the base ment. long time later, the post- office was in the corner room, BOOST WHEAT n Cirst floor, 1 r wiiwiiwiw win ii UUUUIII I Ull vUUU Lablsh onions, virtually the only present offerings, have climb ed to 12.35 on the local market, and Indications now are that grow ers are holding, hoping to realise I?. 0 on the remainder of their crops, - Bananas are quoted as low as four cents a pound retail In an effort to help a' clogged market. The low prices prevail for ripe fruit Local spinach is up 15 cents a crate, to 00 cents to the producer, and carrots are down 10 cents on the California importations. Onl1 tomato offerings are from Califor nia, at the stitfer price of 22.65. camornia grape fruit is lower, at 82.25. White wheat dronned a cent lo cally yesterday, to top ot 59 cents: Other markets remained steady. General Markets TRODTJCB SXCHAK62 " POBTLAXD. Ore- Jkta. 19 f APT Produce exekaDge, net prices: Batter Extras 19 hie, standards le, prime first 19c. firsts 18e. Eczs Freak extras ISc. fresh nediania J6e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 19. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May 75 754 75 75 July 74 74 74 74 Cah Bit- Bend btaestem Toe: oars hard wiater U per cent 80 Vie, 11 per cent 7Se ; soft white, western white, hard winter, northera spring, western red i.e. oatt .to. z watte vzz.eo. Cora Ne. 2S yellow 323.50. ' lUnraa gUndard 1S. Portlancl Produce PORTLAND. Orev Jan. 19. (XV) Batter Prints, extras 21 Vic, standards 21e pesiid. unttertafc rortuna oeurery: a graae I8-19o pound : farmer's door -delivery 14- lSc poand. Sweet ereaa Se higher. Ekes Paeifie poultry preaneers sellina price: Presh extras 18c. standards lee, median lee aozea. fluyiof pnee ay wholesalers: Fmfe extras lee, first a 14c, atealams 12c. unierrrade 10c pullets lOe aesea. Cheese 93 score. Orefon triplets 9c ; loaf 10s penad. Brekera will pay He below (notations. Milk Contract price. 4 per eent. Pertlaad cteltrery $1.95 ewt; B grade cream 81 He ponad. Ceaatry meats Belling pnee te re tailers : Conntry killed bogs, beat batch era. trader io pound c; reaiere 0 te 100 podnds 8c; light aad thin 5-6e; beary calves 4-6e; lamba 19-lSe pound: hesry owes e-Te pound: medram cews tie pound: eanner cows 2-8s pofind : bolls 4 He ponna. Mohair Bnyins erica, nomlaal. Caacara bark Buying price, 193S bee). 2He Peond. Heps 193S ehitters 25-Sle ponad. Live posltry Pert land delivery, bay Ins price: Colored fowls, wnder 514 pounds lS-lSe over 5 poandi 11-1 Jc; ssrine pullets. J to IV4 pounds 12-19e: rosstera ever S lbs. lt-13e; Lef horn fowls, ever Stt lbs. 8-9c. aader SVt lbs. 8-Se; springs, 1213c; stags 6e; roos ters So. Colored docks lie; geeae lOe DOBttd. Oaioas Yakima Sl.40-1.50; Oregea 5 eental. Potatoes Local whiU and red $1.15 1.25 cental: Takima $1.40-1.50; Dee- castes S1.45-l.Se: Baker $1.65 cental. Wool 1989 clip nominal; Willamette alley S2-25e pound; eastern Oregoa 1 21e pound; soothers Idaho 18-20e pound. Bar Baying; price from producer: Alfalfa. Ko. 1, sew crop $16-14.50; -retch $15: Willamette valley timothy sis: eaatera Oregea timothy $17.50; eata $15 ton. Portland Livestock POBTLAXD, Ores Jan. 19. (AP) Cattle Beeeipts 125, calves 46: eteaay, 8teera. goes, commoa aad modi urn $3- s. Heifers, eemmea ana meeunm 91.1 S. Cows, goo SS.S5-S.S5, eemmea aad median S2.50-S.S5, tew cutter and cutter S1.SO-S.50. Euils. cutter aad mediea Si ft, Ytalers, goad eaa choice $5-6, sail, common and medium $2.54-5. Calves, seed and ehelee $4-5, eommos aad auedraa Hop Eecelpta 1100; steady, anehang' ed. Ltsfatwelcnt. coed and choice $8.65 4.75, median weiebt. sjned sad cheiee 94.10-d.TS. heavyweight, geed aad cheiee $3.60-4.25. Packing sawa, medium aad good $2.75-9.50. Feeder atocker pigs. good sad eneiee f3.se-s.ea. Sheep Receipts TOO; strong, nn changed. Lamba read aad eholee S6.T5-7.50, eemmea aad medium $5-6.75. TearHag wethers $8.25-5.25. Ewes $1.50-9. Stocks and Bonds (Copyright. 193K Standard Statistics Ca.) January is STOCK AVatAOEg 60 SO SO 00 Ind'ls EJt a Ufa Total Today 87.8 4.S TT.J 8S.8 Process day S5.S 4SJS T4.S 84.4 Week ace , - so. m.e v.w Tear ago 62.4 8S.0 1.S S. 8 years age , , na.a we.e lov.e az-.o Hig183-84 102.1 S8.0 1H.T 88.8 LlOV IVdS-i , B0Ir ATSBAOBt 20 20 10 60 Ind'If ES'a Ut's Total , 7T.0 81.4 SS.9 80.4 To4ay Preeto oaa-ay TS.4 SO.S .81 J T9.7 w.fc .e - 74.5 T7.0 7S.S T. Veararo OO.W si.i ee-w iw.e n -..ra.ee . 89.4 104.0 S.4 97.8 Hirh I9SS-S4 ' T7.1 84.8 88.5 8S.S Loir lSaS-Sa . S8.S S7.0 74.1 S8.S NEW YORK. Jan. 19. - (ff) - Markets tapped trean auppues ox power today and prices advanced oa most fronts. On the stock exchange, shares and bonds had rather spirited rallies, while the various com- -modltr exchanres returned gener- allv higher auouuons. or seenn- tiea the rise was broad, accom panied by sizeable volume, ana re cent tendencies toward selectivity were less noticeable. " Net gains for a number ot lead ers ranged from , 1 to around noints. Improvement was broad. though rails had a" particularly good head of steam, part of which eame from tua latest trazxie xig ures. : Amusement . issues Joined rise ta the last tour when Warn er Bros, reported Its first operat ing profit slnee.l9P. An assortment." of low-srieed specialities provided brisk activity and turnover swelled to 2,602,50 shares. .--f The average gained 2.4 points net, . s . iisiimiiD MOSiEHTSMllT 6nrplaa f 1.15. - (Sffik Waed.aa eml-meaUly botteffa averaga) .. Diatrfbutor price $2.10. Batterfat Top 16c, print 20 He, cubes 22 He Prices paid te grevera by Saleos bayera . aimary x. (The prices below, snpolied be a leeal greeer, are iadieative of the daily asarket, bttt are net irnaraeteed br The Statesaiaa.1 TBUlTa ASTS VQSTABLS Leek. dos. benehaa : . id Kroeeoli, Bostbrrf, Ko. 1 Cranberries. KbbL . Parsatps, boa lur -1.00 .2.65 . , .50 ate 50 .60 .05 .00 to 1.15 3.75 . . .20 Tnmips, box lag Kasaaaras, box lag Brussels sp roots, lug . Egg plant, local . , . Cab here, ewt BPekaae. ewt Green peppers. Calif., Ih. Unions, dos. hunches Peta-teesr local .15 .76 to 1.0ft . .90 to 1.40 .1.10 to 1.45 lakJsu , Daschstes . -ennre California, dry pack .2.00 te 2.25 CaUfenua, iced 1.50 te 1.00 Oniona, Labuh ceterr. doa. .ba Celery Beerta ' .O California. M erata Applies f Pit ,. .50 te .65 EOme Bewry .65 Orangea. eheica NaT la, ttaej Beets, local, del. Turnips, local, dox. -2.75 te 8.25 J.25 to 4.00 .20 . .80 20 .50 .00 .05 H .06 6.00 1.00 2.75 .20 .75 to 100 . 2.65 .08 4.00 2.25 trrots, local, dos. California Spinach, local, crate Bananas, lb. on stale: Heads Lemons - - , Limes, fresh . Araeados. erate Sqnaah. Ianiah, dos. nun para Tomatoes, California, case Sweet potatoes, IH. Orwpefruit. Florida Cauiornia HOPS Cluster, 1933, IK--. .23 to .85 .16 .20 SUI8 PilberU, lb. .12 H to Walnuts, lb. .12 to Baying Prices EGOS Extras Mediums -- . .13 . .00 . .08 . .10 . .08 . .06 . .00 . .00 . .04 . .16 -6.00 .4.50 Pallets POOXTBT ..-.. Colored hens ltediam hena Light, hens Leghorn fryers Colored fryers . Old roosters Dressed turkeys, Jo. 1 , . IsXAT Spriag lambs, top Hogs, 160 te 200 lbs. 120 to 160 lbs. Orer 200 lb. .5.73 to 4.00 .4.25 Sows Steers ,, ...2.75 te 8.00 .OS to .05 .01 to .02 .02 to .02 Cows Bulla Dressed real, top .07 .OT uresaea son G-AXH ABB HAT Wheat, western red .58 .50 .14.00 .100 -ls.oe 1$.00 12.00 -14.00 12.00 White. Ko. 1 Barley, feed, Ko. 1 ton oats, leea. ton Barley, malting, top ., Usts, ntutng, too Hay. beTinr prices Oats and -etch, ton Altai, Taller, first cut ClOYer bay TO GIVE AUTO EXAMS WODDBURN, Jan, 19. Martin Redding, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be in Wood bunt Monday, January 22, at the city ball between the hours of t a. m. and 8 p. m., according to announcement from the secretary of state's office. 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Jan. lt-f-Trad. tag In butter here was held un changed for the day despite the weakening of the California mar kets and the loss at San Francisco Erratic trade tone was shown for esse although there continued a liberal morement which was cleaning current arriTala. Price shading was reported as almost general inasmuch as retail sales were as low or lower than what was being Quoted at wholesale. About SO carloads ot Onions that passed through a big fire, de stroying a big warehouse at Brooks, were reported sold to a Portland broker for 00 in all. Most operators refused to bid as they consider smoked onions as almost useless. Lack of change In the onion price at the source was reported here. In fact there was little busi ness suggested. Orders from the east haTe entirely ceased accord ing to trade leaders. Market here was overloaded with Spinach. Walla Walla was 6 ending It by the carload after the local trade was enable to buy and purchased liberally in Califor nia and Texas. Local stuff was meeting with the best call. HAII ELECTS MIDDLE GROVE, Jan. 1J. The Christian Endeavor meeting at the home of Mildred Waeken chose these officers: President, Genevieve Scharf; vice-president. Earl Hammer; secretary, Ellen Smith; treasurer, Edwin Hughey: pianist, Lola Hammer. The next meeting will be at the home of Lola Hammer. The Sarah Oliver Union of W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Lena Bhrtraff Tuesday. T -president, Mrs. Marjory hooieff, pre sided and led the devotions. She spoke ot the 60th anniversary ot W.CT.U. to be celebrated in 1924. Also of the fact that only aboai one-fourth ot the 68,000,000 legal TOters used the privilege to votp at the last election. Two read ings, "Prayer, the Fousdatlos Then as Now" and "A Challenge to Youth" were given by the sec retary. Farmers' Grain Warehouse Liberty at Trade St. GRAIN DEALERS We Meet A117 Advertised Feed Price Quantities Reserved 14. n 2 2H 19 TV f 33 3 V77X 3d VZA T77. 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