The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 27, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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HELP WANTED
:iiwwiwi' --- i-w. I
MEN WOMEN : Good health. Not
tinder It or over B0. Wanting- to pre
mr. far comtnaT government examln-
sUioos this istrict. Particulars cot-
.ring Quauncauona n-cue- uuuuum i
by writlM? TOT , Tuis paper.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Dtstrfbutor . for Marion
mnA -Pnifc. nnnntlea. larce marsln prof
it. excellent reference furnished. Nu-1
x& txZt Henry
Van and horse. 15.00 per day. or
contract. To haul fuel to donkey. See
Archie Heaeman,' Km. 224, Senator
Hotel "
SITUATIONS WANTED
Clerical" 6r steaotrraphlc work.
Whoto et part time. Reference. TeL
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
. MarshaU strawtrry pUnta. John
Mack, Bt 1. Bx. 45, Sablinrtty, Ore.
aawaasaaawsaawaaaaaSsaia1
' 4 Saw g!?w"f uT whmrpmnUtu H
Bite EL Four Coram TeL 4SMl
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Golden Delicious. None better. Ru
ltfsoa'a. Box 80. K. a.. ......
VfTTSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Complete set of drama and traps,
$33. 11 a High at Crasy Crystal Co.
rnn sack Wood rasm S10. heat-I
r, 15. Excellent condltloav yel. ,;
Haircut, 20c 1M4 N. Cora'V
a mmm wii iririr-'irw-i-.-i-iJ"Ji-"
"' Hay, 112 ton. TeL SOFIJrV
Tnnben plants, tti per thous
and. F. B. oarrett, Aurora, ure.
Paying milk route and truck ; will
take car. Box , Statesman. ,
Genuine Mexican tamalea Tel. 4777.
WANTED Misccllaneoas
WHXTB - FIR - WANTED Peeled
woo. or timber. Howard, 2J25 North
Front. - '
MISCELLANEOUS
: Haircut 15o-20o. SOS & WlnUr.
Free, We pick op dead worthiest
horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4849.
tri--t Wh, at ua It flrstT Call I
er write N. W. VlaTi Co, 724 Bedell I
Wr., Portland.
ROOM AND BOARD
MwwMwwwwffee i
La rare front room with board. Suit
able . for two. Reasonable home, prl-
Tate ara, 133 Pi. nurcn.
VwwwwwawwMM
Board-room. 191 Court. TsLTSfTS.
Isffc 1 r LiajLrrUSISSa " T aaaas -
Ward, room. 754 TrrTT. TeU 7S.
FOR RENT-APARTMENTS
Furou apt- 22C1 Hasei. Tel. 7CC4.
jtrriTsij-mi'VVV " "i
Htd. furnl apt, $10. 121 S. Church.
S R. heated, turn, apt. Close tn.
TeL 2929.
an -nrmir -ri -
. Mod. 4 R- apt at 411 Marlon, See
owner at 49 S N. Liberty.
-II n n is riJ-YjijUrs it" -' -fcs -i
Olympic, U N. Ub. Modern, turn.
j and S room apts.
Furn. apt., 2 rooms, kitchenette, pri
vate bath. 217.00 per mo. 545 Court St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
JUIiirrM--" ------- 1 mm m
(8, turn, house. TeL S79C.
; Fitrn. and unfurn. h on sea R. A.
Forknar. 1419 N. Cottaaa. TeL 209L
. - Houaea anta. TorrensL 619 Court
V-uuuuovnnrw--'ir--i ' ,----
Furn. house. Inquire 824 N. 8tn'
About doaen houses and apart
ments for rent P. H. BelV 202 Oregon
Bldg, TeL 7712. -
' 1 rood furn. houses, 4 and S room a
$18.00 and 226.90. See - Stegner, 202
V. a Nat'l. Bank Bids.
" J?X)R SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE 7 -room bouse near
-Oarriah arhooL Btreets paved, all j
clear, 11200. $500 caah. CaU S404.
1 fSnod aeml-modern 7-rootn plastered I
w. i irenlare. basement S lota cor
mi wrM-ti fruit, nuta. arapes. berrioa.
ornanjental trees and rosea. Garage
and poultry house; paved street,
sightly location. South Salem, near
school-. Priced to sell, terms. Might
trade for dose In, improved acreage.
TeL owner, S854.
t-APRE SNAP
Dandy corner. Close in, w itb- good
t-R. house, barn, poultry bouse, fam
ily orchard, nuts, berries. A swell
rv! and ran be Subdivided. Only 8
blocks to city bus: and Just think
only 84760. Any reasonable oown pay -
xoent. Also electric- lights and water
try stem.' Better hrryv See Jas XX
Seara, Realtor, 132 S. E-gh St.'- .
Auto camp and 8 acres. .
' 14 acrea 8 room bousa.-
6 room bouse In Salem. See owner
At FRUITUND NURSERT At
Sale Yard, 943 Center
MUST SACB-FICE, for $800 casn.
acres U mUe Center Bt - bridge.
.Wonderful garden truck land, a chance
to double, year money. .
iVALLET Land CQ4 14 N. liberty
MW WMWIWM M" ,MW.. .
: FOR SALE Repossessed homes, all
ta excellent condition, paying and
taxes paid. Terms So suit P. HT Bell,
02 Oregon amamt X, 2 lis,
FOR SALE-jleal EaUte
TWO SUBURBAN HOMES
1 acre of mood soil, abort tanc
out on pa. red road. : new 4 room plas
tered house 1 nicely ' decora Ud, nook, J
elecsrie UebU. closets, built Ins,
plambing. . -drove Well. arase n4
woodshed. Price $J0. 10 caa,bai.
monthly, i i- .1.--?.
:-. acre l tone out, 4 room plastered
house, electric lUrMa, wen, garage and
wooOsbed, A, Rk. ,SKAP lor, 8900.,
part terms, i - ;
v. chiu)8 MiLT.ff.rt. Realtors
314 State Street j . Tel. 1708.
. . To close an estate. Good T room I
house, lot 4vxieo, not far oat. : Fori
quick aale ; 200, cash 8290, bal.
terms." .?! "! .; ' -!
, CHILD 3 ft MILLER. Realtors
HI State Street v Tel; 870$.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Three acres, (-room ' semi-modern
house, horn, chicken house, ara.
fruits, nuts, caw, chickens, valued at
3000. clear. lor clear home In Salem 1
equal value.
Owner;
Statesman, Box 395.
SPECIAL
.O-Acres For $1000
Lot of wood no cleared land. Trade
! for bouse.
TRADE
Modern home. 6 rooms. $4850. Trade
for a. cheaper bouse. No cash re
quire.
82090 HOUSE -
Trade for acreage. What have youT
CHOICE 5-A. TRACT
Trade For House m Salem .
40 A.CBBS C ROOM HOUSE
S250O. Trade for Salem property.
SEE BECHTEL .or THOMASON
341 State Street
vnrt a at ? ttatjatci
. , --- ---.-i--
4weM-M--.
OWN THIS RANCH
71 -acres 9 miles of Salem, rood I
road. 4 S-A. cult 6 R. house, barn Md
poultry nouse. opring water pipea to
nouse, cows, team, poultry ana tu
Implements, price only $4200.00. Take
11800.00 donB or win take some trade.
J AS. JJ. SCARS, KiiALTUK
1 112 Sotith High
Business Opportunities
"roW BAVine'an'd book .
saau.oe. Also nave -a aanay hoautx
trAJxiAja at a bargain.
JAS. I. SEIARS, Realtor
133 smith High Street
ACREAGE
(S A iff cuRl ration, some" timber,
sprtna. on sood macadam road, 11000.
4 A. aU In cnlUvaUon, 1 mt from
salem, line soil, small hoase, fiieo.
S100 down.
Melvin Johnson, 275 State St TeL 7
If reu are laterestod In an acreage.
larce or small, you can- find it in my
llBt t0 mU or 'trade; easy terms. Buy
n0Wt Md take advantage of. the raise.
M. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeT. 8902.
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
. ..w. . . .
,nia ratea
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Natl. Bank Bids. Phone 1553
" Licensed it State '
? Need Money , ?
Balarr Toana $5.00 ami dp, from I
to month a See Mr. Bachtnann at
STATE LOAN CO.
212 Oreaon Bide.
TeL 772S Lie. No. S-1SS.
r"Y"tJ"T,rrtrS"i "! V'ynirar-aorsj rt -1 j-uarsan
Are You
Short of Cash?
Borrow $100-1150-1200 or MORS from I
us! Repay la trom I to so mont-a, ao-
cordinj to roar present Income.
Cotne tnf . . . Write t . 'FUooel
BB1NEFIC1 A L tJXkH
80CIETT
- Or SALEM
Member of NHA
Room 119. New Bllgh Bide 2nd floor
LICENSED Ka 6-111 by 8TATH
SIS State SL TeL S 2 4 0
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Funds tor farm loans ribw available :
5 : lone term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bld TeL 4109.
MONET TO LOAN. If your aeenr
Ity la except tonally good, we can
make your loan. Farm, city er acre
age properties.
CH1LDS MILLER, Mte. Loans
S44 State Street Tel. 6704.
FOR SALE-WOOD
Phone Tracy's, 29SS foe dry wood.
Call 4SF14. All wood. Smith ft Rubena
Dry slab and old fir.
Ashcraft. Tel. 2380.
Price- rlcht.
Dry old flr. oak. TeL 9749. ,
Dry wood priced right TeL 7982.
Dry wood that is dry. Call 11SF2S.
Robert Fromm.
GUARANTEED DRY wood coaJ
TeL (084 Salem Fuel Co. Trade
Cottage. ; '
Second growth and old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred EL Wells.
Shed Dry Old Fir
Contract hauling. TeL 4748.
Cheap wood, TeL 4527.
Dry wood, 129S "D St TeL 4574.
DRT WOOD Fir and oak. Good
wood. Howard, TeL 32S0.
Old fir. 14 in. $4.75. TeL 8590. .
NS,.
Dry fir and ash. 14 per cord. TeL
SZlB.
WOOD SAWING
Wood an wing and wood. TeL 5794.
FOR SALE USED CARS
4- alley Motor Co.
48 Used Cars & Trucks
! to Choose From
1922 Ford Deluxe Roadster,S000
miles
$S2S
1933 Ford Victoria S passenger
1J1I Ford Std. Coupe .,,..,,.,
1931 Ford Cab Coupe ,
495
471
29$
878
Sift
125
14S
68
11.
ISO
263
125
225
1931 ford Town Sedan
1 119 Ford StiV Roadster
l lszs wt uxwnng
1928 Ford late Spt Coupe ,
1926 Ford Coupe Ruxteli .
1938 Chevrolet Coupe .... .
1939 Chrysler "65' Sedan
1931, St-debaker Coupe --
19Z Auburn s Beaaa ,
1927 Lincoln Phaetoa
1931 Ford Long- W. B, Truck
400
Center Btreet Display And On jot
TeL 8158 c Lot Telephone 7919.
SEE THESE! BEFORE YOU BUT
1J30-Plymouth Roadster
1929 Model A Ford Coupe
1928-Standard Nash Sedan ? -1927-Model
T Ford, i Panel Delivery
1927-SUr Touring ,
20 other cars to choose' from.
SALEM AUTO COMPAN T
XI KorU Ooraimrc-a , SI, 1118.
hay
::
Interesting
Facts . . .
Pneumonia causes the death of
approximately 100,090 people in
this country every year.
There are. more reservations
made for display booths at the
fair In already than were in a
week before the fair last year.
-: O-
One half mile of flower beds
are being added at me iair
grounds. .
The new and improved en
trance to the state fairgrounds
will be -from the south-on 18th
street New parking grounds will
be near the grandstand.
O
Last year there were but sev
en' county exhibits at the state
fair. This year all the 36 counties
will have exhibits.
O
Today is Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm's
birthday, former emperor of Oer-
maay Daring his reign patriotic
- . . .
vui ""e "v""v"
the mornings and then the pupils
were dismissed for the da7
0
All the aluminum paint to be
had haa been used at the fair
grounds. The entire supply on the
coast has been exhausted.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Best offer takes 1950 Ford coach.
good condition. Private party, xviw .
CapitoL
Some Real Specials
1930 Ford Deluxe Sedan
29
19J0 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
1928 Chevrolet Coach overhauled
and sainted .. : 125
Bdrr ego's Car Market
240 N. Liberty Tel. 2681.
McKays Used Cars
wntya-Knlght Sedan
SS
'27 Star Coupe. A dandy
96
'29 Chev. Sedan. Reconditioned - 205
30 Essex Sedan r 2S5
'2 Bulck Sedan , . .- 250
'22 Plymouth Sedan , &25
22 Nash Sedan , 595
TRUCKS
29 Chev. Lona W. B. 4-snee
trana, fine rubber. XJcense .xzea
'JO Chev. Good.: tires anas ataxe
body : i 27
4 1229 Cher. Trucks at 2125 each.
Take your choice
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings . and Sundaya
MKay Chevrolet Co.
222 Center ' 420"N. Com'L
. Telephone 1189
WANTED USED CARS
Want to buy Model A Ford coupe
cheap for cash. Inquire 1895 S. 12th St.
Radi
P
rogram
8ATTJnAT January 27
XOW SBTXJ-STD S20 Ke.
7:00 Edward MaeH-gh, KBC.
7:15 Morning Parade, KB0.
7:30 Ronald Back.
8:00 Organ concert, TBC
:1S Cooking eeheoL
0 :30 National Perm and Homo boor.
10:30 Woman's Hata-ine, KBC
2:05 Ward sad Matsy, NBO.
2:35 Three Scampsv KBC.
8:05 Waldorf Astoria orchestra, NCB.
8:45 Priendly Chat.
4:15 Religion in the Sews, KB0.
s :oo urchestra.
S:00 Boston Symphony orchestra, KBC.
8:15 Happy Tones, NBC.
9:00 Carefree CaraivaL KBC.
10:00 Jules Bulfano and orchestra,
KBC.
10:80 Jaek Bala's orchestra.
11:00 Ambassador orchestra.
11:30 Slumber hoar, KBC.
KEX POSTLASD 1180 Kc.
7 : 1 5 Band music
7:45 Organ concert, KBC.
8:00 Orchestra.
9:15 Organist. NBC
9:30 National Farm and Home boor,
NBC.
12 :0O Weather report.
12:00 Urrsn concert, .BC.
12:15 Western Arric-ltare, KBC.
l:0O Boy eeoats.
1:45 Classieal soloist.
8:00-World Bookman,
2:05 Symphony hoar.
3:30 Kit i Cirltoa Hotel orc-estra,
KBC
8:45 Hotel Biltmoro orchestra.
4:30 John MeCormack. .
8:00 News Flashes.
8:15 Music Counter, KBC. '
9 :00 SoaTonirs.
0:80 Irm.
10:00 SerenaU, KBC
10:45 Opportunity hoar. '
11:30 Organ, KBC , v
KOAC COBVAIXIS 550 Ke.
9:00 Jim mis Wbippe's orchostra
9:45 Familiar Pieces from MeGnffr.
10:00 Junior Ua tinea: Silrtrtoa high i
school band.
llOWho's Who oa the Fstaltlea.
12:00---arm hoar., . .:
1:30 British Isles Trarsloroe.
1:45 Old Familiar Songs and Oregon
Bongs Harold WitcralW
4:20 CamDns Renorter.
4:30 Oregon Stories for Boys aa
Girls.
5:45 Vespers, college T. W. 0. A,
6:30 Fsrm hoar.
7.45 Science news of the week. :
8:15 Book reriew. f
Bits for Breakfast
o o
(Continued from Page 4)
Maurice E. Crnmpacker, Third
district, died In office July 25,
1927, and Franklin F. Korell was
chosen to taka hi. place, from
Oct. 18, 27, to Mar. 2, '81.
"Robert R. Butler was elected
Nor. 8, 1928, to succeed N. J. Sin-
not, resigned, irom . tne second
district. Sinnott was first elected
in 1812. . -
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The last issue oi tha Oregon
Bine Book was for the years 1931
1932. It is tbe best erer publish
ed. It is to be hoped that the next
one may be still better, and that! p Tv A. members are rehearsing
the errora Dointed out for tbe I for play to be giyett for the
preterrltorlal period may be cor-
gwct4 Ul that xabe& ;
siness
Directory
Cards in this directory run
oa monthly basis only. Rate:
$1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, 175 South Commercial.
BICYCLES
New and used. Tires, Repairing.
HARRY W. SCOTT, 147 & Coral St
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. (7SS.
Hal da Helps Hoett
Tel. 8948.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone' 4 4S0. R K. Worthnesa
CHINESE MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chines Medicine Co.
ISO N. Commercial St Office hours
Tuesday and Saturday only.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a U SCOTT, PSC, Chlropractar.
I5 N. High. Tel. Rea 1571.
FLORISTS
CTTP flowers, weddlna bouauets fun-
era! wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brett-
I haupt. florist. HI Court. TeL 1104.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Fler-
tst. 1th A Market. Tel. 6Z
INSURANCE
III N. HlsU Tet 4141
copyET-FMrm, gen, ma Tel. tii2
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THH WEIDER LAUNDRT
211 a Ulan Tat. Sill
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT
Kir at is Qualltv and Service
Telephone 21IS 1204 Broadway
MATTRESSES
Mattrasses trom factory to horn, Cot-1
i... m,ttu. ss lh. 24.5- Renoratora
I and rumtora. Rj. cnu-
oeaoiiiB v.. - --."
New mattres made te order, eld re-1
made; carpet ci canine aialnci 0-fian n othAr nartla and ner -
1 .- ai, Fluff Ruw A Mas-1 ala0 " other parties ana per
tress Factory,
8441. Otto F.
M , . . rrrm n-.
B l.UI OT -TUvUr ASjsV
Zwlcker. Eat 191L
MUSIC STORES
GEO. a WlLLr-Ftanos, radios, sewing
nairTn. T.'dTaa bV .
and sew in machines. 432 State btreet
Salem. .
PHYSICIAN
Hnminafhir Phvsieian
r tl Altman. . XL Homeopathlst
Offla anff residence 107 Center St
Phoua 9812. Treau DOta acute ano LJEN OR rtfTEREST IN POSSES
ehronle dlaeaaea. . . I c,T-.xr -. txt vr-v a unv TM
PRINTING
rent RTATTONETRT. cards.
pamph-
lata, ncornuna books or any kmd ot
Drtntlng. call The Stateamaa Printing
Department lit a Commercial, xele-
22-i -
RADIO SERVICE
TeL 2?4T Ui N. Hlfh
.v.l . ntV FTOt7TffW
m guutUU as k -VP oanvuju
Phone 2797 At Holly ood Radio
REAL ESTATE
BECKB ft HENDRICKS, TeU 494T.
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
S04-5 First Natl. Bk. BlAg. Tel.
T897.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale. rebuUt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
piain, nop oasae-s. oooaa, lug-n
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 22
- i . .- -- . A--ri Kt
Chemeketa. Tel 4774. JBTenMna
TAXIDERMIST
E. K. Whrglna, 1 mt N. Paa
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage, I
call 2121, Lamer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland daily.
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 124
State St Tel. 77T2. DUtrlbutlng, for
warding and - storage our specialty.
Get our ratea
WELL DRILLING
FL A. Watt, 80 years experience. RFD
t. Box xoa iei. liura
WINDOW CLEANING
New Deal Window Clean- wax, wall
A wawX. washing. Free esti. Tel. .8227.
NOTICE OF FIXXAL
SE101JEST
Notice is hereby giren that tbe
undersigned has tiled in tbe Coun
ty Court of the State ot Oregon
for the County of Marlon, ner
ll.Jfj ff -!.-'
FrM Wintermantel decsed and
fv-T tir
T'J -'V.e.-r"
i.V .? 1' J - iT
Vml ot said day as Tthrtime aid Kod: tnence 80040 " "I the estate ot Annie B. Bolter, de
LLw pll '.r. i-'t i5.2l chatai to to plof Lued, and that he haa duly
a aw A . a
Pnitntv Hnn-r tTnnga at Eslam
Martn fnntw itrarnn - a. thai acres or tana;
w v was -.a - . ss aw wav mm ar a .$.
place for beartog said final ao-i and auletlng Its title thereto, end j the estate ot said decedent are i no
count and all 4biect-ona thereto. I that you and each ot you be for- jtlfied to present the same, duly
Dated at Salem. Orezon. th
13th day of January, 1834.
WILMA B. WINTER M Antu
Administratrix of tbe Estate of
Fred -Wintermantel, deceased.
RONALB C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Administratrix,
Salem, Oregon.
J-13-20-27-F-3-10.
PLAY TO RAISE FIT-IDS
!
LYONS, Jan. 2 8 The Lyons
benefit of the organization
fchoo, -
and
QEGHJLTO
IE
cffiiTiES mm
Pacific coast bop markets re
mained steady during the week
ended January 25, influenced by
continued light offerings by grow
ers and some improvement in do
mestic demand, according to the
weekly nop Market Renew.
Trading and movement were more!
active in Oregon and : Washing- the other hand, advances both of
ton markets following the holl- wheat values and other grains
day dullness, while California were checked 6y a general dis
markets remained inactive. Al- position to await a settlement of
though foreign demand was dull, legislative monetary matters at
with no new sales reported dur- Washington and also of .the
ing me period, ana many aomes-1
ihelr VnrrequiVemenU fm
.nr .p.,nn an a nntr.t
purchases, there was a noticeable
improvement Jn domestic inquiry
from Eastern and Mid-Western in-
terests. This improved interest
from domestic users in antieipa-
tion of heavier spring and sum-1
mer reqoiremeals, resulted in the87-88; September 89.
sale of several cariots of Oregon
and Washington hops during the
week.
Sales by Oregon growers during
the past week included 192 bales
of fair prime quality new crop
clusters, which netted growers 29c
per pound. A total of 204 bales
of medium to fair prime quality
clusters brought 25c to 28c per
pound, net growers.
While there wer no sales Of
choice Quality hops In Oregon dor
ing the period, it was reported
that growers were holding re
maining supplies of this grade
rather firm for at least 35c per
pound. There was no interest
shown in older growths In Oregon
markets during the period, and no
new term contracts were report-
ed made. On the basis Of recent
sales, current values on 193J CTOp
rrp Plnatet ranea from 25c to
35c per pound, net to growers,
with price variation depending
upon quality, and to some extent
the district where grown.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR
MARION COUNTY.
Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., a cor
poration, PLAINTIFF, vs. Ed-1
I . - T T 1 T .
wara jerinau, jr., xxio. .ciinou,
I th n-n known deTlsees under the
lMt wIU and testament ot Isaac
i r,v, jluloa. tho. nnVnnwn
iIU V4U WVV0V , V s. m
heirs of Isaac Durbin. deceased:
f aAftO Ml lrflAWtl Is VI n tW M" ITVW
I OVUO ua,-.uw t a aaas wa
ing any rigbt, tiUe, esUte, He
or interest In possession or in ex -
pectancy in and to tbe real prop- I tailors: Coontry-kiiied hosa. best butch
erty described in the Complaint aader ISO ponadt 8e. Vealeri.90 to
herein. DEFENDANTS.
I TO THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES
I UNDER THE LAST "WIU AND
I trvisrr avt STMT CtV ISAAC TJTrR-
BIK, Deceased: THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF ISAAC DURBIN, De
ceased; ALSO, ALL OTHER
I PARTIES AND PERSONS UN-
I KNUWN HAV1W. UR UA1MIU
I ANY RIGHT. TITLE. ESTATE.
OlUil VX- A. , .w-..
AND TO THE REAL PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THE COM
PLAINT HEREIN, DEFEND
ANTS ABOVE NAMED:-
IN THE NAME OP THE
STATE OF OREGON. You are
hereby reouired to appear and
answer the Complaint filed
against you in the ahoye entitled
. . . .. I. V J .
weens irom iae a&ie oi lae nrsi
publication oi this Summons; ana
I r
if you fail so to appear and an
swer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will take a. Decree against you
that it is the owner in fee simple
and in possession of tbe follow-
ing described premises, tO-Wit:
I . v.
-CB-iuius s iwui. i. v ..
IN or l a b jasc irom me norui-
west corner of tbe Donation Land
Claim, ot Davis Shannon, same be
ing Claim No. 39 in Township 6
South, of Range 2 West of tbe
I c,.,k .- wfrf r hm
"T" 7
Wlliameite Meridian in marion
Willamette Meridian, in Marion
i county. urBgon, ana irom inenco
. w - . . m
rnnnlns- Nortll 5 46" East aionsr
.!. . rnnnt- Dnsil
!- vl -M- .
19.48 Chains: thence South 83
18' East 41.94 chains to an Iron
f Pipe on the East boundary of Sec-
1 tion 36 in said Township and
Ruin which Iron Plna is 7.8Z
chains South of the Northeast
corner of said Section 36; thence
North 7.82 chains to the North,
east corner of said Section 36;
thence North 7 11' East 76.21
chains to an Iron Pipe set in the
middle ot the County Road;
thence South 65 40' West 26.31
chains to an Iron Bar set at the
Southeast corner of the Donation
T j ni.i .a t tt-i. -
j.au. !---- VL u-5 ncauuta bu
a Inn r tha Snnth hnnni1nr (if aaid
ratW rtA-atn T n.ni4 rialm
SX-CSUA1V . 7VUbWa JU v.
10.85 chains to an Iron Rod;
f .-, SnntT, 9Q ft R rhslns to
t,- t- ,- vrth 840
West 83.01 chains to the East
boundary of the Donation Land
Claim, of George P. McCorkle and
,- i r , , l
Wll , vcuig .!- itv. - a au o
Township and Bange; tnenceiHii
South. 8 West 18.18 chains to
a point 8.22 chains North 8 East
ren i thai nntrast HAr Tn T
East boundary of said Claim
H: toenc9 81t 14' Mt undertigned haa been duly
I -(T.45 chains to an Iron Pipe: nointed br the County Conrt
thence South 11 n West 15.28
- I chains to the middle ot the Conn-
IV I )
a uoKiuuuiK u cuukauusi
a . -
- ilerer restrained from asserting I verified, to me, at tne oince o
any title to or Interest iu eaid I Ronald -& Glorer, my attorney.
1 premises adrerse to plaintiff, j 205. 'Oregon Buuaing, saiem,
I Serrice of this Summons upon I Marion County, Oregon, within
you, by pubUcation thereof,
t. it roiu-aha- fHrcnit Jndse. I Sated at Salem. Oregon,
at Salem, Oregon, the 2th
of January, 1934, and the date ot
the first publication ot this Sum
mons is January 27th, 1984.
" custer i boss;
Attorney tor Plaintiff,
First NatT. Bank Bldg.
Salem, Oregon, J 27
. i-iO-H-24.
Djrbught
SOBUCKS
KOMEBEUEF
CHICAGO, Jan. 2 .-TV-Higher
prices for wheat today ac
companied Increased complaints
of drought southwest, together
with reports that mills south
west i were buying wheat futures.
Forecasts pointed to a continu
ance of rainless skies in Kansas,
and there were no advices Vof
any moisture relief for wheat in
the drought region except a
sprinkle at Amarfilo. Texas. On
exchange code
f" l, ISS
the day s top level, - above
resterday's finish, corn - up,
Mf1 " and provi-
B1 UCBI,B w nw w
cents'
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat Hay. 85-: July
I :Corn May 52-; July
53; September 55.
Oats May -37 ; July 3;
September 36.
General Markets
PRODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 26. (AP) .
TAt ft aa aThaM Waif Vviaa tatW
Batter Extras 20 He, standards 20e,
prime Oxsts 20c, finta It He. Kggt
Jrrata extras lee. trea median's lee
Portland Grain
portlakd. Ore.. Jan. 28. (AP)
waeet Opea Hih Low close
r ' H
'; Bend bine 74c:
dark hard winter 12 par cent 80c, 11
perjseat 74e; sift white, westers white,
winter, northern winter, western red
70Uc
Oat No. S white Z3.50.
Cora Ne. SB yellow S28.00.
HiUron Btaadard SIS.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 26". (AP)
Butter Prtnts. extra k ZZftc, itanaarai
22n nannd.
Botterfat Portlaad deliTarr: A r4
l-20o pound ; linurt door daliTaxy 18
17e pound. Sweet cream 5c higher.
Efft Faelue poultry preaaeeri' teu-
1 . . r , r--
i ur prues: rreaa earns ise, staaoa-rs
i. " .
L7iSri7lJSSi
I Tr 7. " '
XVO 0E a
Cheese S3 score, uregon iripieii
9e, loaf 10 He pound. Brokers will
I 9,4e'., ,0,f . lovi poond
I e below aotaos
1 .!. a aeiaa A .i aaitr
i au& wiitiiKi pve, -i ja .-
iaa u-tw - ewt.; a fr.a.
1 otrVmt-uT Seiiin price to re-
ii Ts. iZZl uk..
Haary ewes 4-7e poond. Msdinm cows
3-6s poond; eaaaer cows I hi So poaad.
Balis 4Mi-5e poena.
Kobeir Bayiag price, nominal.
Caseara bark Baying price, 1988
Tmrnml 2 a DOBS
Hops 1988 el-stars 25-800 poaad.
Live poultry Portland dalivary, boy
iag prices: Colored fowls, aader SH
poaads 1218a, over 6 pounds ll-12e.
spring pallets, I ts 1 poaads 12-lSe.
Roasters, over SH poaads 1218c. Leg
horn fowla over 8H poaads 9-lOe. aa
der 3 Mi poaads 8-9o. Stags 6c. Boosters
5c. Colored decks lie. Geese lOe pound.
Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon
12-2.25 cental.
Potatoes Local white and red 91.25'
1.85 eeaUl: Tskima 81.45-1.55; Daa-
saates 91.55-1.85; Baker 8.T5-.85.
Waal 19SS eUo. nominal : Wlllam.
ette valley 22-25e poaad; eastern Ore
gaa 18-2 le poaad; aoethsra Idaho 19-
20e poend.
Mar B a Tine nnee iron proaaeei:
Alfalfa, Ke. 1. bow crop. 915,50-1-. Vetch
915. WtUametta -alley timothy 915; east
era Oregon timothy $17; timothy, Mixed
$15. Oats $13 ton.
I Portland Livestock
POBTLAKD, Ors, Jsa. 28. (AP)
Cattle Receipts S3, calves so: svaaoy,
B,. nn n niflinn ma-
I aas. Hellera eommoa and meditm $2.75
4.75. Cows, goo, common sad atediom
I tB Kl SI , b-s-t'ti . sve rf aa Ml -Ifb-
a l -.---. o-j v- v.-. -- - -----
i 3 g Buna, cotter and medio t a-.
1 . d and rhslra 85-6: COLL com
moa sad medium $2.50-5. Calves, good
and choice $4-5; common and medium
$2-4.
Hurt Reeainta 400 r steady.
I T.irht weirs- rood and choice 81.75-
I A50 : m.dinm weirht. rood and ehoiee
$4.4.50; heavyweight food and choice
1 ss.so-4.is. Facking saws, gooa a.o-
. a . 1 - . ,sa
I .. - m miMmr v'p,
I """" m . r---i i
I tl 90 TK Kl.n.hta. til--.
diam 2,75-8.i5.
I Sheep Beeelpts 200 ; steady.
I imoa gooo 1 ana enota,
8.M-5.75. Ewes, good and ehoiee
J $2.50-2.50; eommoa sad msdinm $lso-
I
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright! 1938. gtas-ard Statistics Co.)
Jsnntry
8T0CS AVEKAOSS
so 20 20 00
-a-'la RR'a TJfs Total
Today .2 49.8 TS.S
Pre-riom day 99.0 SO.O 77.8
81.
8841
a WmVim ST. 8 49.8 T7.1
80.8
I i, i ?a n mi
se.O
a r- 125.0 104.1 17S.T 180.1
I TTi-h lQSa.aa 103.1 68.0 113.7
96.9
i . . . . . . . . . J
Dl!II-9 4-.S 10. 0 Ol.i a.
i
I bovb avaoe8
an I 20 20 20 60
45' Iad'U HE's Ufa Total
Today
77.4 82.8 83.7
77.5 82.8 83.S
77.0 81.4 82.9
64.7 84.2 . 88.T
90.4 105.6 100.2
77.6 84.9 88.S
88.8 87.0 74.1
81.3
Pre-io-s day
81.3
0 -
80.4
70.8
9S.7
83.5
83.6
i A I .-a
1 - -ear t ago
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
n a . B-nrMT-rw-T
No, Notlce t. hereby giTen that
the
lh9 stAlB of Oregon, for the Coun
t- of Marion, as Administrator
ef I " . .
i nuaUIied as BUCn auiiui--
I all persons baying claims agamai
8
la j tlx months from the date of
tnia
this
day I 20th day of January, 1IJ4;
' U.. -WU,
s a ef nwn 9m
:'. . ! Administrator of the
- tate or Annie o. - -soner,
- Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER "
Attorney for Administrator,
Salem, Oregon. J. 20-27 F.
19rW
Salem Marlccb 1 (JPRO JRf OF v
' Grade B raw tnttk,
co-op pool, price, f 153 per.
rmndred. .
Sarplus 1.15.
(XUk baaed' en sead mantUly
batuaat average.)
Distributor price $2.10. '
Botterfat Top 18c,
prlaU 23c cabea 27c.
Prite fk'ii to rrovers fey Salem bayera
l (The prices "below, t applied by a lata!
rracer. are iadicatirs o( the daily awrket.
bat are sot naneteed h. The 8tatemso.l
ntfflTi AKD VEGETABLES
I-sek. dos. bnnchea
AO
Broccoli, Roieburr. Ke.
Creneerriea. b1il.
Parsaipi, fees tag
Taraipa, box Yag
Rutabagas, box Ins; , -Brnaeels
aproata. log
Eft plant, local
-1.00
.-2.65
.50
.SO
.SO
.CO
.0.
Lab bare, ewt
Spokane, ewt
Freea peppera, Calif.
ObIobs, dos. benches
Potatoes. local -
. .75 te 1.0P
I.1S te l.5
.1.10 te 1.45
..S.00 to 2.25
.2.50 te S.00
2.25
.. .CO
SO
2.65
Ttkian
Deteantei
Letteea
California, dry pack
California, iced
Ooioax, Labish
CIery. dos.
Celery Hearts
Calif ernia. h crate .
Applies
8p!ts
0 te
.05
-.as.
Bone Besutr
Oraneea, ebelee
Karela fane- ,
Beets, loeaL des.
2.75 U 2.15
3.25 to 4.00
20
.80
.20
50
.00
Turnips, local dot.
Carrots, local, dox.
Ja fonua
Spi-ach. local, crate .
Eananaa. lb. oa stalk
Beads .
Lemens
.05 H
.06
, , r. nn
1.00
2.75
Limes, fresh
Avacadoa, crate .
Squash, Danish, dot. .., ,
Hnbbard
Tomatoes. California, case
Sweet potatoes, lb.
Grapefruit, Florida ,
.20
.75 to 1.00
2.85
.03
.4.00
California
2.23
H0F8
Clatter, 1932,' IV. tor. ....
.20
Filberts, lb. .12 to
Walnut, lb. .12 to
BayterPrlces
Extras
Mediums ,
.18
.20
. .12
. .09
. .03
. .10
. .08
. .06
.09
. .09
. .01
.0O
.4.50
Pallets
POTTLTBT
Colore- hens
Medina hens
Light ban a
Lefhora fryers
Colored fryers .
Old roosters
hfSAT
Sprlaf Iambi, top
Hogs, 160 te 200 lbs.
120 to 100 lb.
Orer 200 lax.
-3.75 te 4.00
-4.25
Sows
.2.75 te S.00
OS ta .OS
esnra i
Cows ,
Balls
CZ td (1
Dressed real, top
.ot
ureaaed Decs
ot
OKAXN AKD EAT
Wheat, western red
.58
.5
White. No. 1
Barley, feed, Ke. 1 ton
.14.00
-14.00
.ia.00
18.00
Oats, feed, ton
Barley, maltiag, top ,
Oats, milling, tea -
Hay, bnyiag prices
Oats and vetch, ton
.12.00
.14.00
.12.00
AKslia, valley, first cat
Clover bay
SOFT WHEAT HIGHER
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 26.-an
-A price of 75 cents a bushel
for soft white wheat for foreign
shipment was offered today by
the North Pacific emergency ex
port corporation. Yesterday's quo
tation was 74 cents.
GUEST OP RKVVETT'S
KING WOOD. Jan. 26 A guest
at the E. Bennett home is Miss
Lucille Gambell of Chicago, who
may remain here permanently.
Miss Gambelrs parents were
friends of the Bennetts many
years ago in Iowa.
.90 to 1.15
, 2.7S
, lb. .. .20
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PORTLAND. Jan. 2C. ($y-Ad-ranca
of c in the price on first
cubes of butter daring the late
session of the prodace exchanse J
completed the picture of the ad
vances started the preflous'day as
a result of the huae quantities of
storage butter which are said to
be getting too poor to move into
regular trade.
1 A no. Da tra WS mystUiea
L regarding the recent action of the
government in demanding only
fresh butter for relief purposes
and to aid the industry, when it
purchased this stock and put it
in storage! This proved no aid
to the storage problem, instead
aggravated it. The government
! now has etorage batter for relief
while it purchased fresh stock.
Quality storage batter was
said to be unusually poor which
has turned much of the trade
away from such offerings.
Trading in the egg market here '
continued erratic with chief in
1 terest on the produce exchange in
current receipts which were sell
; ing relatively higher than the bet-.
ftr grades.' : ' -- - .. .
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NEW YORK, Jan. 2S.-Uf)
Stocks found further progress
difficult in many directions to
day, although numerous special
ties continued to forge ahead.
While aviation, food, motor
accessory, tobacco and a miscel
laneous assortment of other is
sues were making the most of
the support provided them, the
rank and file offered consider
able resistance to an advance.
dipping in the last half hoar. For
the averages the net change was
a decline of seven-tenths point in
a turnover of 2,516,870 shares.
Antomobile stocks, evidently
impressed by the General Motors
earnings statement, made aa
early bid for favor but did not
get very far. Aviation snares
took another ride, the highest
flight occurring In Wright Aero-
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try zv. rnis issue, iraaea in ie
I share lots. Is nsually inactive and
tbe floating supply is limited.
Douglas, Electric Auto-Lite, Car-
tiss Wright. National Biscuit,
Corn Products, Penlck c Ford,
Nash, Timken, Liggett Myers
B" and American Tobacco
were prominent at one time or
other.
Farmers' Grain
Warehouse
Liberty at Trade Bta.
GRAIN DEALERS
We Meet Any Advertised
Feed Price
Quantities Reserved
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instep
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