The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 31, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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SITUATIONS WANTED
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Exp. eeok. housekeeper, wishes work
In wnall family. Tel. Tt.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Marshall strawberry plants, John
Mack. Rt 1, Bx. 45, BublimUy, Ore.
Saw sumll"S and eharpenlns k
mile K Four Cornera; TaL 41M.
Golden Delicious. Nona better. Ru
Wf son's. Boa SS. R. S. -
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS
Complete set of drums and traps,
JS. lit a Hich at Csasy Crystal Co. I
Haircut, JSC 114 N. Com'L
aAxiTxTLnrw-inrii-M--i-i- -1-1- - " - - -i - -ii- i-
Hay, $12 ton. TeL SCF1X.
Totmsberry plants, $25 per thous
and. F. B. Garrett, Aurora, Ore.
Paying milk rout and truck ; will
take car. Box , btatesmac
Genuine Mexican tamalea TeL 4777.
Closing out prices on all storage,
consigned furniture, ranges, etc., at
The Hollywood Auction Market and
Furniture Store (near theatre). Lease
: expires soon. -
City Fish and Poultry. Fresh crabs
and picked craa meat. ss aamm.
For Sale at new price, nearly
new bed davenport Frank Doolittle.
ftTjTjxfixuTreCij"sr'srB
For genuine Pyroil, dial S213.
niri ttVtn Snlta. xl.00 Sox Free.
Tha Sport Shop, 150 a Commercial St
3$ White Leghorns, good layers.
1000 chick Coal Brooder, a bargain. ;
KC I, Box 84. TeL 83F3.
Improved Oregon strawberry plants,
certified. Irea OI cusease. per to.
TeL Scboenborn, 1IF15, EMaUa. 8 mi
S. K. Scotts Mllla '
WANTED Miscellaneous
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Caterpillar tractor 85 er larger for
logging. TeL !. .
BIISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts lSo-SOo. SOt S. Wlntar.
Free, We pick up dead" worthless
: corses, cows, sneep. xe assy.
Vlavt Why not use It first T Call
r write N. W. Vlavi Co., 714 BedeU
Bldg.. Portland.
i WANTD: Names man women, 18
SA wlshlnar government Jobs. $105.00-
: $175.00 month. Many examtoations
coming. 15 coached FREE. Apply to
; day tor particulars. Box 1249D, care
: Statesman. ,
Preseotfs accommodation barber
: shop, 10(4 Oak SL, haircut 25c, shays
il&c.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Heated sleep luff rooicr. 444 S. High.
Warm sleeping rooms for women.
Kitchen privilege. ' TeL '44 St.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board-room. MS Court. TeL Sftt.
! Board, room. TS4 Fe-ry.ctJS
FOlt RENT APARHIENTS
Heated apts. 210 N. 14th St.
Strattoa Apta. 670 N, Winter. Nicely
fur, apt. Modern. Avallabla Sunday. ;
Furn. spt, 22lt HaseL TaL T4.
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! Furn. apt. 120 MiU SL .
1 i-ij-uxrua-ntsxrij'aa "-
: Olympic, 120 N. Liberty St. Modern,
lurn. t and room apts.
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Fun. apt t rooms, kitchenette, prj.
vats psuh, siT.se per mo. yixE
FOR RENT HOUSES
SR. furn. boose. TeL 678.;
Fun. and unfurn. bouses, R. A.
Forknar. Itlt SU Cottage Tel. 20?f
I B and room modern bouses fur
bished. Chas. Hudktns, TeL 91SX Room
it. Miner's Storw Bldg. '
i "sssnjnjxsaifxavxjxruxo r rirv,r'
8maa house. Partly furn, 2439 Lea.
i 1700 K. 17th street. S r. mod. ---
1S30 Madlsoa street, S r. mod. -J0 0
! 28t K. 23rd street. 4 r. moo. .
' P. H. BELL
201 Oregon Bunding . TeL 7712.
Modern house, .furnished, 4 rooms,
S t3s.se. .a.,-j . -
S room bouse, doss fa. $17050.
' 8TXX3N:R
i 102 TJ. a National Bank
WANTED. TO RENT
Want 16 rent or buy 1 or I room
lyuaa. Inquire 157 Franklin. ' ; ,;
sr i Tjrn WATJTKn -. .
'list your vacant -housa. Furnlshod
9f unninilsned, wttn '
S41 State Street .- TeL 4SI2.1
We Hare A Waiting List.
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- Wanted ta -leas good servles ate
tkm bv em operator, writ ses
: Peoond St., Orearon City. 'Oregon.
FOR SALE Real Estate,
KITRTT RK1N HOJiE
5 1 miles oat oa paved road, best ef
SOU for garden, 1 room house drove
areU, electric light a Prica $1060, cash
to, baL monthly t suit, -
CHILDS St VtlLLKR, BeaJtors
aUi State Stxwst. TeL 7S.
:r " .-.": .! llrllUU UUIILl. Ulllll I TniniFin 10 lirillV 1 b -- iifmi nnr mnnrinr
sSSi3SW i . flrP- 4' il '"'.I"""""! llnlJIlltl 'lUrllLny I l-i Sf5K";zJ!!': i VtfllH Utl li.uutADt
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rOR SALB OR TRADE ,
7 acres, two sets balldlorm. nod
iJatid, mostly wt to benrie and trait.
Close to Salem. Witt divide.
a room mmae In good condition. Only
takes ftioe to .handle.
rooms, two lota, double sarasa and
small chkrkew honae. This house U well
furnished with ew tarnltura. Can be
bought at hir sacrifice, i
s acres Irrigated land Eastern Ore-
Ron to trade tor somethlna here In val-
ley.
11 acre farm eicht miles from 6a
lem. This is excellent farm and can be
bought at right price.
Have oayer lor six room mooem
house. '
Private money to loan.
CHAS. HUDKIKS
TeL tlS2
m. a. Miner's store Bids, i
A. REAL SNAP
Good five room house, an olastered.
flrtrlace, tecated' at 115 8. lth 8t
Price 11000. S10S. dawn, balance. 1
per month to include int. at IM-
MEDIATE POSSESSION. See,
W. O. WKABJ5NHORST is Ca
1S4 8. Uberty Street
" 1 1 i i nLruxrinjvu-v
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
In North Salem. Enrltsh tma iMn. I
plumbing, fireplace, full basement, for-
i nace. double nrar. east - front tat I
Tlii5.,vr.1. ice fruit twes. Price
vv, iwi lerms, or win accept ft or I
S room cot tare near - woolen milla not I
over szaoo a part
CHTLDS MILLER, ReaKora
S4 State Street TeL ST08.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
There are not uur left like this.
62 A- good ho tend, arood bnnrove-
meats, near the pavement; T mi fromlvelt was 52 years old yesterday,
ocuy property?" T,md ,0 CI6ge Mrs. Roosevelt is two years
Oregon Bid. TeL S902 1
n. j. auiEUJS I
EXCHANGE
6 room bunxalow. modern, rl.nr
Value $4500. Will pay $1000 to $1500
auierence for tract close to Salem.
CHILDS Sc. MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL $701.
ACREAGE
6S A., IS A. in cultivation, some tim
ber, spring, on good macadam road.
xuov.
4 A. all in cultivation. 1 mL from
Salem, (tne- soil, small house, $1H0.
$100 down.
Melvin Johnson, Z7S State St TeL 1791
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted Acreage and city property
listings.
R. A. FORKNER
110 N. Cottage Tel 30S1
Business Opportunities
Drug store for .sale, stock and fix-
I tures. Thriving- town. 2S min. drive
from ' Salem. . Cheap if sold at once.
P. O. Box 13J. Portland.
" MONEY TO LOAN
rri ir"iri"sayyy'srii'Vsj"fVsjsj
. r Automobile and
IXsattel Loans
t to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORF.
A local corporation
1st NaO. Bank Bldg. Phone 8551
Licensed y State
? Need Money ?
Salary losha. $5.00 and up. from 1
to S months. See Mr. Bachmansj at I
STATE LOAN CO.
212 Oregon Bldg.
TeL TTIS Lie. No. S-115.
Are You
Short of Cash?
I Borrow I1I0-11-$I0 or MORE from
I ua Repay In from 1 to le months, ao-
eordins to rour present Income.
Corns Inl . . . Write I . . . 'Phonal
BENEFICIAL LOAN
BOCIETI
OF 8AIJ-M
Member sf NRA
Room 111, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE
B 12 Stat St Taj. 7 4
. Funds for farm loans now available ;
S V& : long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg.. Tel. 4109.
LOANS WANTED
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Mortgage Investors
Subject to Prior Sal
$2200
$1000
$$00
.270 acres
54 acres
23 acres I
S Years at 0 Per Cent
Inspection Invited
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Building
MONKY : Wanted farm or city
loana Must be good security.
CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans
344 Sta.t. Strwt Tel 670i.
LIVESTOCK and POIJLTRY
.Several good fresh cows for sal.
S miles -So. Independenc. O. B. Bow
man. "Jlz .
FOR SALE WOOD
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Fhons Tracy's. 222$ for dry wood
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Call 41 Ft 4. All wood. SmiUi Kupew,
Dry oll fir. aa. TeL 2712. -
aj) IJCIUU'S SlAaOl flf - - -- -aaStaaa
GUA RANTKED DRT wood .SOSj
TeL 200 Salem rua CO. irao m
Oottstsv i "
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Second growth aad old nr woo.
Prompt delivery. Fred B. wans.
SasaSasiaaaSas1saa1sahSsaa sp
Shed Dry Old Fir ;
Contract aianllng. TeL t?4t.
Ceap wooL Tel. 457.
Dry wood, 9S TT St. TsL 457$.
Old fir. IS ta $4.76. TaL 8530.
m.m ii-irn"iri-i ' --
Dry fir and ash, ft per cord. Tel.
S1I2. - " -
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Dry wood, priced right. TeU 1333. -
.Dnr wood th&t is dry. Call UlFlLl
Rohert TO-nm.
LOST AND FOUND
Tj-.crr At T. W. CL A. Pair alack
pumps. Party who took packag . by
error, can aeti. wwmm.
' W-iNTED -USED CARS
.-. . . BeDOssessed Cars at .- !
I
Borregos Car iilarkct
. We have a good assortment f
' alwdsl T Fords and othar low
tn-icftd transoortaftoa.
1 110 N. Liberty ..... TL 2 $22
11 Fotd Tudor DsLusa." A-I confll -
Uon. Beaasnabl. Coaslder chaaper
as part. 1840 K. Capitol, TaL USS
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Interesting
Facts. ...
The discovery of Oregon came
first by sea.
o .
Portland. Oregon, has 29 miles
of harbor frontage.
o
Charles Klnzer. local barber
says that .he likes to be around
Homely people best. ' He claims
that they always make up tor
rh1i fn AfTiAV ova
u . .
The Question of how many
chicks to a house is answered
k...
8 feet x 8 feet 100-160 chicks
8 feet x 12 feet '.200-250 chicks
10 feet x 12 feet 250-300 chicks
1 2 feet x 1 4 feet 4 0 0-4S 0 chicks
14feetxl6feet 5 00-6 DO chicks
-O
President Franklin D. Roose-
j Utu v.w..uw w
were both born in New York
state.
There are 2500 animals In the
Washington zoo. Some 2,450,000
people visit the place each year.
o
War cruisers of. 10,000 tons
cost about $10,000,000 each.
O r
There have been 1,090,000 cu
bic yards of concrete poured for
gtet Boulder dam. The dam
is about one third complete.
O-
There are 162,000,000 areas of
national forests In the United
States.
FOR SALE USEp CARS
McKay's Used Cars
Willys-Khlght Sedan
4
'37 Stsr Couce. A dandy
'29 Cher. Sedan. Reconditioned - 285
"39 Essex Sedan 185
2 Bulck Sedan SS
32 Plymouth Sedan . 525
12 Nash Sedan 525
TRUCKS
'22 Chev. Long W. B. 4-soeed
trans., fine rubber. License $2(5
'30 cnev. Good ures ana staxe
body 275
4 12 Chev. Tracks at $121 each.
Take your choice
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays.
McKay Chevrolet Co.
332 Center 420 N. Com'L
Telephone 2182
Radi
P
rogram
WtDITEHDAT, January SI
KOW POETLAH-620 Ka.
6:50 Breea aad BeSoae, KBO.
T:15 Orraa concert. KBO.
7:30 Ronald Back..
8; 15 Crosscuts, KBO.
8:45 Abe Bsrcovtx, riollnlit,
0:30 Oookisg seheoL
8 :4S Portland Pable ICarkat.
10:15 Books for Children, NBC
10:30 Womaa'a Magasiae, HBO.
11 :80 Wearers ef Bressnu
13 :15 Westers Sana aad Boau aear,
KBO.
1 :4S Michael Araastein. eellUit.
S:00 Al Psaree aad His Osag, KBO.
8:05 Wsldorf-Attoria rcastra. saw.
2:30 Friendly ChaV
S:4S Soloist. SBC
4:00 Mary Small sad orchestra, KBO. j
4:30 Eddie King, piaaiat.
5 :0O Concert Minietares, KBO.
0:30 Vines prograai, KBC.
6:00 Antes fa' Aady, HBO.
9:15 Panl B. Kelty.
10:15 Weather report. v
10:15 -Jack Bala's orchestra.
10-45 Wrk Hookies orchestra.
I 11:00 Ambassador Hetel orckeitra.
11:30 Bal Taharln rcheatra, KBO.
n hi i.
33C PO ETLAKD 1 1 8 0 Ks.
V-15 Danoa Rh-thna.
7:45 Exerelae aad Appleaaaea. KBO.
8 rOO 70-r gqeare Uataeoxsl aemee.
8:45 Croaseats, KBO.
9:15 GJea Gray's orehsstra.
0:80 Arion trio, KBO. 1
10:03 Arfontina trie, KBO.
10:15 Ronald Beek, Piaaiat. -10:80
Manikin Tea.
11:45 JalU Hayes.
12:00 Edna Fischer. KBO.
11 :20 Weather, wheat market sad fla-
aaeial reports.- -13:35
Ted Weems orchestra,
13U0 Reeee Che-tet. .
13:45 Concert greap. ' . a
1 :00 Dane Aatiqaea.
1:45 Lady Kext Door, KBO.
3:00 World Beokaaaa.
2 :05 Mnsieal Gents.
9-35 Waits TlaiA.
8:15 Waldarf -Astoria arcaeatra, KBC.
S :4S Oaehaati. .
4:00 Ptekesus Sisters.
4:80 Taago Tune.
8:30 Oas Idneatieaal Bratem.
8:45 Haas, Kate sad Frits.
t :15 Sam Gerdoa,
:45 Oiyatpiaas. :' '
10:00 htarakaii's ICaverieas, KBO.
KOAO COBYA7,Lia - BBS Kft.
IS too ftl SUaetrUleatiaS- -
10:80 Leasea 1 Spasiaa, - Veils a 2L
- atartia, - ,;-. -
11:00 Modera Poetry Ada Eastiaga
usages.
ti:30 Who's wa a th r seal ties.
12:00 rr hoar. ;
1:45 Old Familiar Seers aad SoSgs sf
Oregeat Harold WiteraTt.
S :00 T aa sea Laalsie ad elasa-
' - . raa atseaaaiaa v or. aa. aui.
Waod Smith sad atndeata.
t:00 lcy A. Case -"Torn Helps
' Oat aa feed Storage Prea-
4 00 Hnsior. Old
'aad ' Kew Doa
Meats.
410 KoBuikias' Aaal XvarvtUaC.
AtO Oresoa Ssaciss few -toy and
(atria. . 1 - -
8:45 Venpera Bev."W Baymosd
- Wilder.
S.90 Farm bear.
7:90 Dr. Virtor Iforrl Ta
i'AiWttSMii'
I-!ar??.',Ia.-
Art , T.- 7l. TA tr ..--
ilaas Dr. Vie tor P. kfnrria
8:45 Physics U Kveryday Life "B
seat Developments ta Badio Be
eeivers aad Apparatas" . K,. A.
Taaker, staistaat , professor cf
physic.
2:00 LlnHeld eollegs.
SILVERTON. Jan. IQ.-Catha-
leene Caddy, . iormer j teacher at
1 cti-.-a Us v v.. ...-a
ear " . " "
liuwuiuw teacaer aerw am vuo
I uL-l VOm UTf UtiD bDI I
. Cards In this directory
oa a monthly basis tinJy. Rate:
fl.OO per line per laonthu
'AUTO BRAKES
Mike Pane, t7B South Commercial.
BICYCLES
T J A fPW.. W.nAirlB I
HARRT W. SCOTT. 117 S. Com'L Stl
new 4suiv umUM 'vy- ss i
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL C7SI.
Hulda Helps Hoeteaeea. TeL 4t.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 44t. R. E. Worthnega.
CHINESE MEDICINE
- jt " I
ISO N. Commercial Bt. Office Hours I
Tuesday and Saturday only
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. U SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor,
258 Ts. Hlirh. Tel. Keg. i 3.
FLORISTS
i . : i
CUT flowers, wedding bouqueta. run-
erai wreaths, decorations, c. f. Breit-
haupt, florist. 577 Court TeL M04.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Flor-
1 1st, 16th tc Market Tel. 3Z.
INSURANCE
TtrantE it hendricks"
189 -N. High Tel 4947.
COKKKT-SMITH, sren. ins. Tel. 2til.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THIS WEIDER LAUNDRY
; 2(1 S. High TeL 9125.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First in Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1284 Broadway.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL CITY BEDDING CO.
3030 N. Capitol
New mattress made to order, old re-
made; carpet cleaning, sftcing: fluff
rua- weaviiur. Salem Fhiff Ror A Mat'
tress Factory, a. 13U & Wilbur. eu
8441. utto it. i-widcer. n. lli.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, aheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
. . l- , t. . . n. .
S.ITn
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
Ij. O. Altman, M. T. Homeopathist.
Office and residence 597 Center Bx.
TeL blii. Treats both acuta and
chronic diseases.
PRINTING
FOR STATTONBRY. cards.
pampb -
lets, program a, books or. any
kina or
printing, cailTh Smeaman Printing
Department, Z15 S. Commercial. Tale-
phone 0101.
RADIO SERVICE
Central Radio Sarrlca. TeL 1147
Stee?iraT:T - NTHigi,"4T -
MOORB RADIO SERVICES
Telephone 2707 At Hollywood Radio
CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE
Tel. S747 115 N. High
REAL ESTATE
BECKE A HENDRICKS, TeL 494T.
SOCOLOFSKT A SON
304-1 First Nat" Bl Bldg. Tel. T20T
STOVES
STOVES and stovs repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and Ce paired. All
klnda of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, hooka, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove works, 2S2
Chemeketa, Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TAXIDERMIST
E. K. VVIggms. 1 ml. W. Pacific Hwy.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Lamer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally.
iTL.?TX..5"...?-"
State EL TeL T772. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
ut oar rates.
WELL DRILLING
R A.
w.t in w -i-. avn
7. Box
t 202. TeL 110F5.
WINDOW CLEANING
; New Deal. Window deazu, waz wall
i. nuraow un, wu, w
as wawn.
washing. Free estL Tel. 233T.
- -
holidays, when she went to Man-
kato, Minnesota, to visit her mo
ther, retained to SUverton during
the weekend and ber&n tBacUnc
Monaay morning at tie Eugene
Field In th vacancy left . by ths
aiiaiw ww vna wa wa aw-a lan vav vsta
death: ot Miss E. Moors Neave a
week axo.
ATHLETB BREAKS .ARM
AUEORa, Jan. SO. Donald
Slier saffered a fractura ot th
right wrist while tranklxuc his car
on Main street Monday afternoon.
After having- received medical
1 treatment. ha waa takn ta tha
I of f-ther.' George ffilar, February -ad. Thla stock .teven -
Lw is-- - s a. ., v? u .'I .-.- - m.m. eeos K
I a a k .a . . . . a
. . . . ...
a rresnman . 01 tne canny men
school and ault ad athlete.
1 7
SCHWAB AT XtTLLAbrETTR
SILVERTON, Jan. 80. OrviHe
sen wan, iormer prominent mem
bar of the Junior Legion baseball
nine at SUverton, la registering; at
Willamette nnlversity for the new
semester.
Chicken Trade is Aggressive;
Potato Market Slower;
Onions are Dull
PORTLAND, Jan. SO. - VP) -
A reduction ef one cent a dozen
in the selling; price of eggs was
, V a. mt- 4nAn-W t Va a I
uluo uciv k V"-' V " r
m . M m -.. I
saw oy ueorge U. A.eeney, general I
I aniiinr nt mif1n rnnnrativa I
v. i
poultry producers. I
The new price made extras 17 I
eents, standards IS cents and me-1
diams 14 cents s dozen. I
Butter prices were held Intact
during the late session oz tne pro-
dace exchange with all cube
values unchanged. This showing!
ot near strengtn was maae in race I
of the raucH weaker California I
trade and large sharp price losses
at San Francisco. I
Because of the manipulative in-1
tluences at work at Portland, this 1
citv waa . attracting mnra mrtre r
v-bmh.w vvi mmu
recently, a condition that was ex-
pected to upset storage Influences I
which continued chiefly respon-1
sible for the higher price on fresh
stock. -
There was a growing demand
here for something to protect not I
only the trade but the consumer I
against the sale of cold storage I
ur uaty ioy
i u. .
fresh goods. Return of the old I
Oregon state brsnd was suggest-
ed. i
Hog and calf markets show a
rather steady tone along the
wholesale way for country killed I
: offerings. . There was no change
I from recent values, which were
generally maintained.
Market for live chickens con-
tinned aggressive at recent prices
here with demand from the out
side favorable. All sorts were in
favor.
Only a limited local call for
j ,v 1
1 ""v w auuirum suu
this consists chiefly for hens or
very small toms around 28 cents
pound to retailer. Outside de
mand remained good for large
toms.
At 14 cents the price on lambs
was now no high here for country
killed offerings that it does not
take more than the nominal sun-
ply now in sieht to take cars of
demand. Yearlings and ewes con
tinued scarce and firm.
Much slower trade was sug
gested in the market for potatoes
at Pacific northwest sources al
though prices there were being
eia nominally at tne lormer nign
ueiu nominally at me iormer nign
point. Sales at consuming points
were reported as unusually limit-
1 "U.
Onions were slow In the coun
I try with only 2s moving here.
Mrs. Jack Smith of
f . ww
UOrVaiilS rlOnOreCl
LYONS. Jan. 30 The Floyd
Berry children are ont of school
with colds and coughs that were
1 leaxea migac no waooping eouga.
1 S . a .
Tue family visited ia Idaho darins-
thm hftiM.r. .nj maw h.w
.V i .
in contact with whooplns conch
there.
Mrs. Jack Smith of Corvallis.
who will be remembered here as
CI17na LyOnS, WSJ the inspiration
1 . plessant sodal tfteraoon
Saturday at the community club
rooms.
HAS 8PRADTED ANKLE
SILVERTON, Jan. 30. Bonnie
Jean McPike, the nine-year old
dsushter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott
McPike, Is oat Of School suffering;
from a fractured leg. Bonnie
. Lv "w
7 as It was IBOUgnt Inst BST
snkle was sprained. When no Ira-
nrovement was shown a physician
tOOk an X-ray and the discovery
tv.t v-
wao .ug uui, a uvuo aiaii
tured above tha ankle.
NOTICE OP PLAT AND
STREET VACATION
. Notice Is hereby given thst ths
Common Couneil of the City of Sa-
lem. Oregon, by resolution dnly
sna resnuny aaoptea sna mea on
December 18th, 1233, has declared 1
its Intention tor vacate, and ' has
initiated proceedings to vacate, all
of tha plat of Gelser's Subdivision 1
of Block No. S of Tuxedo Park
Addition to ths City of Salem, la
Marlon County, Oregon, as shown
I by tho duly recorder plat thereof
now on file and of record In th
i office of ths recorder of convey
ances In and tor said Marlon
ConntV. lnclndlnr ths Street and
! alleys within said sub-division, be-
1 ing au ot Meteor lueet ana
I. - . . ...
Of tha alleys la BlOCks 1 and 2 Ot
vjl.tn Kit h Kti daw
- m,iuin, .w. -
-.- ftl at thai hnnr nl
vt .) -
TlSv x. AL. IB inv eoancii caws
bars of tha eltv hall ot and la tha
- 4.1 .---- .. : . . . M
2aia City OI baie, naa Been
: as tke tuna ana put ce ior conaiu -
eration ot snch vacation and tor
haarlnc vny objections or remoa
at ranee thernto. Oblection. It
anv. to such vacation must bo
tiled, ia wTltlnx, with tha under.
aled srio-,to tha tlm keraln.
-
i ftrad for harinc tha same,
MASK FOULSJUt.
Beeorder ot the City of Salem,
J 1-10-17-24-21
NOTICB
STOCK Ot mectrieal ' Supplies,
J w a. ... TAMtM) at
obas, Flrtures etc uoeatea
I Globes.
150 8. Commercial
St, 8alem,
I Oregon, will be ottered tor sale
I bv seated bids. Bids will be open-
1 ed at 11 A. M. O'clock On Friday
I mp aa B M . - .a .' A- M aa
. . . .
1 veruneu cneca ior tea. vr
I of amount of bid Tnusx accompany
I mm cimV ma a IninanM
W.Vv . w ... . W
Thursday. Febrnarv 1st HUtht
I reserved to reject any or all hide
I Subject to' approval ot Referee
- 1 Bankruptcy.
G. W; laxram. Trustee :
471 Plttock Block
Portland. Oreson. i. 2 S4 0-
tl.
NEW TORK, Jan. t9. - (JP) -Stocks
ploughed through the
heaviest trading since Jnly today
withthe trend still upward,
b Extreme gains, mostly ' notice
able in rails, were levelled by
realising but the' net change for
the 90-stock eemposfte was a gain
of l.l point, putting the final
figure ' at 0 against last July's
top of f.9. Sales totaled 4,2 S 2,-
7r0 shares, the biggest volume
afvitt Jfnl S1 1MI th Blrkt
' -
a. a J ..a. a.M. a.
i a utlP. wrcas..
at w vui.. n th. waa
.uv iuqiu v ywa.
year of legner were scattered
throuch the list. Amoast the ts
sues thus to . distingaiah them-
soiree were General Holers, Doag-
lias Aircraft. Curtiss - Wrlsht.1
standard Oil of New Jersey,
United Drug. Allied Chemical.
Da Pomt, Electric Autoltte. Inter-
nsuonal Nickel, Sears Roebuck
sad Bendix Ariatlon. RaOs. how-
tret, displayed the greatest rigor.
especially in the later dealings.
Union Pacific jumped more than
4. while New York Central. Bal-
Hmnra a nhln Sint r, PumnL
yuw, iiuuvii vcuuai, ouuuici u
Railway and Lackawanna rose 1
to 1 or so. Motor and aviation
Issues again progressed, oils and
I foods found their market livelier
land stronger.
Wool worth's 1933 earnings.
equal to $2.94 a share against
$2.27 In 1932, apparently helped
stimulate chain store listings
. , m,
woica were acTO ana iirm. m
oils, Socony-Vacuum and Stand-
ard of New Jersey offered strong
leadership. General Motors touch-
led 40 and Chrysler 68. the lat
ter falling by a point and a half to
reach its 1933 top. Most of the in-
dustrials closed under their highs
If or the day, but rails help up bet-
ter. Utilities were still rather
I quiet,
Genera! Markets
TBOITOCB EXCHAaTQB
POBTLAXD. Ore.. Jen. 80. (API
Produce exehasge, net prices: Batter
Extra SI He. standards 21a. prime firsts
21c, firsts 20c fgs Fresh extras 17c,
iresa mediums lac
1 Portland Grain
POBTLAJCD. Ora Jan. 80. fAPl
I Wheat Open Hie Low Close
I ?53
July 74 7514 74 75
Cash Bic Bead blueatem 76c; dark
hard winter 13 per cent 81e, 11 per
seat 76c ; soft waite, westers white, hard
winter, northern spring, western red 73c.
Oata No. 3 white $23.
Corn No. SB yellow $23.25.
MiUmn Standard $13.
1 ZT "
J Portland Produce
i i
PORTLAND. Ore- Jan. 80. (API-
Batter Prints, extras 22 He, standards
22c ponad.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
19-20e ponad; farmer's door delirery 10
17e pound. Sweet ere ant 5e aicher.
s Pacific noaltrr oredocera'
selling prices: Fresh extras 18c. rtand-
I ards 16c, medinms 16c dozen. uyin
I Pric br wholesalers: Fresh extrss lSe,
xinis lc meaioms xc, aers-ra -wa,
pallets 10c dozen.
Country meats BeHinr. price to re
tailers: Country - killed hogs, best botch
ers, aader 150 poena 7H-SS, Vealers,
SO to 100 pounds 6"V4-9e; light and thin
6-7c Heary calves 5-6e pound. Lambs
13-lts pound. eary ewes 4-70 ponna.
I .iB eow P?45 "
"I Jn poaaa. buus 4-se pemaa.
Cheese SS score Oregon triplets
10c; loaf lie ponad. Brokers will say
Me below quotations,
atllk Coa tract price 4 per seat.
Pertlaad delivery. $1.95 ewt. B grade
ereast S7 poaad.
cl.te
Bs-dssL
nring nrie. 1922
shutters, 15-10e peaaA
Uve peaitry rortisaa ceuvery, say
lag prices: Colored fowls, aader t
Pwaada ls-ise, ever peaaas ii'isa.
Spring palUta. I to la peeads 1S-1S.
Roasters, vr Stt peaads 13-1 A Leg
hra fowls, over Stt poaads S-lOe. aader
S peaads -. Bpnags la-is. Btaga ss.
I Boosters fe. PskU docks 15s. Gees 10
Doaad.
Oaieas YaUaa $1.40-1.50; Oregea
$1-S.S5 .esatsL
relate ijoeai waits aac re si.ss-
1.35 eeaul! Takhea S1.45-1.SS2 Des
chutes SL55-1.S5; Bakers SL75-L.SS.
Weot 1S4 slip, neauaai: wtuaaa-
I Ifi? -25e poaad; aaetra Ore-
i tu au-e soma, swuiua
ra 10-26 poaad; sob th era Idaho
so peaaa.
Bay Bayiag pries from producer:
Alfalfa, Ke. 1, aew crop SIS. Vetch 815.
Willamette valley ttmotny fis, Eastern
Orscoa tbaetky $17. Timelhv grsties.
bleaded $15. OaU $12.50 toa.
II .1 J 1 T
A ornaiiu Livcstu-a.
PORTLAKD. Ore.. Jsn. 80. (API
Cattle Beeelpts 15. calve 10: sbat
atesdy.
Btsers, goo, eostmoa sad Bedian
5.85. Heifers, eoramoa and medium $1.75
4.75. Oawa. seed common sad mediaia
SS.sa-s.79; lew cotter ana caster sa-zo-2.85.
Balls, cutter and mediant $2-8.
Vealers. good aad eheica $5-8.50: euIL
amwt aad meaJaaa S3.60-a. calves.
gool sad caeic a4-t; eoauaon sad me
dium .. '
Hors Keeeipts SOOi steady. aa
ekaaced. '
I 4.50: medium weickL (sod sat choice
Lisktweigat. good aad caste ss.ia-
I in
u 1 a.40.' aiuiter airs, madia- S3.T5-S.18
i u.au4.iB
1 feeder aad steekar pigs, good sad akais
I 83.25-8.75
I ' en...- B. .i... .t.a.a ...
I - . a.
lane-aaces. ,
- I imbev rood sad ebeiee S7.39-7.ss:
I aad mediam $5.25-7.ss. y
a J Wethsrs S3.50-S.73. Kwes. Sooa
1 elaie fs.So..co; eommoa aai mediam
1 310-3.75. .;
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright, imi. BsasdaM statuue cv)
Jaanarr so
STOCK A
.VE-UVCHSa
v
SO SO .10 SB
Isd'ls tJt's TJfe Tetal
Today " ,
101.S Lt 7AT 0.
Prevtens ay
Week sg .
1O0.S SOa tT.4-, ss.s
. SS.S 4S.T , TT.S ' S7.S
Teat Of
12.4 29.2 22.2 65.4
! S years ay 212.S 18S.2 222. S02.1
I Etich 1034 101.S Sl.S T8.T 90.0
i lgti 7- e9.i axe -S TT.
loan Av-auoM
' -' Xad'ls ataVa fcfe Total
I a..
.T8.S "8V "S. Sl
lFtevieasday a JJ .
I Weeksr. -- 77.2 SLS , 83.8 80.S
a 1 aearaaw
S I XM1
S4 est : SAS VL1
1 1 -tn eg
as 108.1 MA 07.1
VS. SS.4 S4.4 sia
uga xa
Imm 1SS4 73.S 74.1 T7JI .741
j
(103S avarare esaals 100.)
1 Xw 1S24 big-.
in I
HUBBA-lDl Jan. 50 Tha
McMsrr store was moved , from
Habbard Saturday nlfhL C X.
Bradford, the manager, wui open
a rrocery store of his own la
the same location.
Surplus 91.13.
aaik aased em sesf-sieataly
hattarfat average.)
Distributor price 9240.
'Butterfat ' Top 18c,
prints 21 Jc, cubes 23 He.
Prices paid to grewers hy Sslen borers
risassry a
(Tbs prices belew 'shpdU4 bv s lorsl
grocer, are iadreerjve erf ths dally ssrkrt.
bat sr not jtsssaateed ttvThe StUesisa.f
FXTJlTa awn ifaniTAnLBs
Leek, dcs. bvDebes .40
Broccoli, BosebBrg, Ko. 1 .SO
CraaserrLes.. UhiU " "
Psrsaiss. boa lor ' so
Tsrstps. box taf ' .80
Bslslsaas. box Inf .
Brassels sprouts, lat.
KrX piut. local
Csahacc. ewt ,
.SO
.60
.OS
.90 to 1.15
2.75
.30
Speaaae. ewt
?rm peppeis. Calif, IK
Osioat. doa. haackes -rstatasa,
Jpeal .
AS
v .75 to 1.00
-1.15 te 1.S3
.1.10 to 1.45
.2.00 ts 2 !3
.2.50 la tMO
2.25
.60
.SO
2.65
Oeaekstes
CaUfsT-ia, dry paek
Oahfaraia. ioed
Oai ess. Lsbil ,
Cehrr. 4 ox. .
Celery Hearts
CsK-smis. V, inti
Appiies--
MpitS
JO te
.65
Besae Beeety
Ora-cxs, ehaiee
2arels, faacy
Beets, leeaL del.
Carrots, local, doa.
.65
-S-75 to 85
.2.25 to 4.00
.20
.20
50
,, .. . M
.05 H
.06
.6.00
-., 100
. JS.1S
vaitraraia
SptBack, local crate
Eansaas, lb. ea stalk
Haads
Leaons
-dates, freih .
ATscsdos, crate "
Sqassh, Danish, dox. .
.20
Unbbard . .75 to 1.00
Tomatoes. California, ease I.5
Sweet potatoes, lb. , ,, .03
Grapefruit, Florida a aq
California , oa
HOPS
nusier, ma a, id., too ..
NUTS
Filberts, lb.
.29
IS
.20
.12 te
Walaots. lb.
to
Boyi-g Prices
Extras-
Meditrmt
Pullets -
.13
.00
.08
.10
.08
.00
.o
.00
.04
POUXTBY
Colored hens
atedhnsj bens
Light bens
Lex-ora fryers
Colored fryers .
Uid roosters
2CBAT
Sorlna lambs, too
a no
. 5
TS
4.00
...2.75 te 8.00
Hogs, ISO to SOO tbs.
120 te 180 tbs.
Orer 200 lbs.
Sews , ,
Steers - -
Cows
.08 to .05
.01 H to
.03 to
.03
Balls
.02 H
.OTH
.07
Dressed veal, top
Oressea Bars
GSAIH AMD HAT
Wheat, western red ,
White, Ko. 1
Barley, feed, Ko. 1 tea ,,,
Oats. feed, toa
Barley, malting, top
Oats, milling, tea ,
Hay, bayieg prieei
Oate and retch, ton
Alfala. raTley, first eat
.58
60
.14.00
-14.00
.18.00
-18.00
-12.00
14.00
-12.00
merer Bay ,
WOOL
Wool, medium
Course .
Mohair
.13
.28
.30
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8 Easy rait
12 Land measure
IS Pastry
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15 What -seaport ef China I las
- chief aspoi-e pa ta Csaw-
peaa cosaaaarca?
17 Possessive pronoun
18 Rang of perception
19 Personal prenovn
20 What grwat Cara-aa peat wrote
"Faiaat"?
23 Th Kaisw Wilhelae Caaal s
tswds frm tha Nssrtk Sa ta
what seaport ia rnssssar
t.Tra :
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mated for hi senei srwsss
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reaaamca by what Ftwaek BrVwl
istr ". '
J5 Bird of the cuckoo famflx
84 Help - - r
8 Winged part
87 Coarse cotton drilling;
40 Befouled with rand .
43-Smart blowr
AS Cheat
45 White ezystslllise hydrocarbon
49 EHSU
80 Beast af harden
TTfcilin
14 Tha tasrstaty batwssa tha Ha
tha lMlawaiw was
Nw JarMyaahaamr l
tavtctaom witls ta
Wlaawl 4 JctT .
61 Msaunra , , '
59 Grew old
60 Roman tyrant " . -
dl Greek god ef war ; .
62 Incline the head .
63 Short diztanc
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a What American statassaan dls
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. laght--C ar tha saaaaT
r CHICAGO, Jan. Z9.-Vo
the fourth consecutive day, th
wheat market today ended with
net gains. . j.
Heavy refit-taking sales near
the finish, however, led to a tran
sient setback in wheat, wiping out
temporarily an earlier fresh rfee
of-a cent a bushel, which had car
ried wheat to the highest point
Since November 17. Rallies thai
ensued at the last were responsive
to buoyancy of the stock market
and to stimulus from enactment
of the Roosevelt gold bllL
Persistent strength, of wheat
earlier today was influenced
largely by continued severe tem
peratures over eastern sections ef
soft wheat territory and by
drought and dust-storms south'
west. ;
Wheat closed nervous, at the
same as yesterday's finish to
higher, corn unchanged to low
er, oats unchanged to up, and
provisions at 7 to 12 cents ad
vance. Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May, 2 -9 J ; , July.
1-K; Sept,, 9XK-.
Corn May, SlK-; July. 54--58;
Sept..
Oats May. 384-; July, 37
l Sept, 11.
Moderate Amount
of 64s is Sold
BOSTON, Jsn. 30.-(P)-(U. S.
Dept. Agr.) A moderate amount
of business was transacted in 64s
and finer quality territory wools
at steady prices compared wit
sales last week. Average strictly
combing and good French comb
ing staple lines in original bags
sold at 8435 cents scoured basis.
Average French combing 64s and
finer territory wool in original
bags brought f 2-84 cents scoured
basis. Short French combing and
clothing lines sold at mostly 7
81 cents scoured basis.
Farmers' Grain
Warehouse
Liberty at Trade Sts.
GRAIN DEALERS
Egg Producer, 100s ..$1.75
Egg Mash, 100s $1.45
Scratch Feed, 100s ..$1.40
Dairy Feed, 100s $1.25
4 Number
B -What feneale characUr ka
. Shakaapaaraa "H assist"
aaadt. ... -.
8 Long narrow inlet j
7 Havinc the nataral color i
8 Behold! ,:, '
9 Fail to Include - I i
10 Narrow road !
11 Gaelie ' '
16 Butter converted into a kind 01
oU
21 Ancient ' .
22 Australian bird
24 In the same place (abbr.V 1
26 Owned .
7 Unit - - T f
28 Point ef a pen " I
30 Who k the patraa Salat ef
acaUaair , - .
tl Beverace ' I
32 Downhearted
25 Ixmsed for . r-f ' . -! - . I
88 Anger ;
89 Chess piece
41 Haze ... ; A . ,f. I
U-Preposition v ' f
44 species or nieaory ,
48 Cougar - - ' ,-i
47 River in France and Bel&nnTS
48 Network -
61 Dry 1 -
62 Cease : l x -; V
65Past . v - ;v
56 Printera measnree
taPlaxal max z.' '
Herewith ia the eolation to yes
terday's Pnxle.-j' -1
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