1 1 ;)' The OREGON I STATESMAN Satan. Oregon, Friday Morning, February 2 1354 PAGE ELEVENS Siree t Show s Optimism 1 : : . " rr- . , . . Statesman Classified Ads - Call 9101 Classified AdTertislac Single, insertion per line lOe Tbrinsertlons per . tin .20e Six insertions i er line. .tOe One month per line. .fl.Ot Mlnlmnm charge 2Se Copy tor this pat ac cepted until 6:30 the even lag before publication tor classification. Copy re ceived alter this time will he ran nnder the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility tor errors which may ap pear In advertisements pub lished in Its columns, and ia case where this paper la at fanlt will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. The statesman reserves the right to reject objec tions! advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising one der the proper classifica tion. ; ' HELP WANTED MALE Man wanted to work on dairy farm. 155 8. High. TeL 335 3. HELP , WANTED FEMALE JElderiy lady, In good health, to cook for two. No- laundry. Small wages. Box I7, care Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Trustee's Sale Must dispose of large quantity of Old growth fir and cedar posts. Deliver ny amount. Priced for quick sale. Call J713, 1 to 5 p, m. Marshall strawberry plants, John Slack. Rt. 1, Bx. 45, Sublimity, Ore. Saw gumming and sharpening sail EL Four Corner. TeL 4110. ; . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Complete set of drums ' and traps, Haircut, 20c. 114 N. Com'L Genuine Mexican tamales. TeL 4777. City Fish and Poultry. Fresh crabs and picked crab meat. S43 Marion. For genuine Pyroil, dial 5213. Well rotted manure, also sand loam. Dry old fir wood. 1497 N. Fifth. 66 tons of mixed retch and clover hay extra, (food for dairy feed. , Telephone 6489, Saleml Haircut. 20c 1614 N. Com'L ;TRADE Miscellaneous 4 wheeled trailer for sale or trade for fresh cow or chickens. Tel. 36FS. WANTED Miscellaneous Oaternlllar tractor 35 or lartcer for logging. TeL 6136. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts lSc-zOo. 103 a Winter. Free. We plik up dead worthies horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869. Prescott'a a erommodat Ion barber ahop, 1064 Oak St., haircut Zac, snare 13e. KnJVtTti. "old 16 in. fir. 5-tube bat. radio, rood shape," for car or truck. C E 1 artuiurei. tsuDiimity, Or(Ton. FOR RENT ROOMS Warm sleeping rooms for women. TCitfhen privilege. Tel. 44g. ROOM AND BOARD Board-room, 635 Court. TeL SI7S. Board, room, 7B4 Ferry. Tel. 7295. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Heated apta. 210 X. 14th SC. Furn, apt. 920 Mill St. Olympic, 730 N. Liberty St. Modern, furn. 2 and 3 room apta. Furn. apt., 2 rooms, kitchenette, pri- atj irw "niiri"rriViT i ------ Furn. apt, $8. 4SS N. Liberty. Furnished apt.. Garage. Tel. 5154. Edgewater Court FOR RENT HOUSES g R. furn. house. TeL 6796. Furn. and unfurn. housea R. 4 Forkner, 1(1 N. Cottage. TeL 1621. Furn, boose. Call 634 N. 15th. uvut a T MMmn. north river road. garden, garage, etc. waiter rearming WANTED TO RENT Wanted to lease good serrlce sta tion by exp. operator. WrUe 203 S. FOR SALE Real Estate BTTRTTRRAV HOME , 1 miles out on pared road, best of oft for garden. 2 room bouse, drore well, electric uanis. wrmx . v , - mm na a, MTI.t.RR. Realtors 344 State Street TeL 6708. 'pnn Skl.V. nn TrTf!WAfflE gled bungalow, rooms, built Ins, good plumbing; fireplace, full basement, for aace double garage, east front lot XtS, part terms, er will accept 4 or B room couag near wowea nuiu noi orer szeoo aa pert. v rHHJ)S A MILLER. ealtoni S44 State Street - . Tel. 4704. TS A. stock farm, completely equip ped. A. real " at flMMO. Easy - room boon. 1 A. around oo paved street. flSOO.9. Easy terms. room mod. bom. 1 lots, 3500. .-Terms. We want bouses te- rant J. F. tTLRICH REALTOR3 . ts State Tel. 7t. EXCHANGE Real Estate CaMf. for Salem er vtctnlty Owner, 111 So, Hlgb or TaL 111. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE S room bungalow, modern, clear. Value $5t0. Will jy ie0 to SUM difference for tract close to Salem. CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 144 State Street Tel. (701 ' 25 acres clear of Incmnbraacea trade for small place near Salem and QonA service a tat ion and store with modern .residence on the coast; trade for small place near Salem, will as sume. H. C. SHIELDS Oregon Bids. TeL 8902. ACREAGE SS A., 15 A. in cultivation, soma tinv ber. spring, on good macadam road, IISOO. 4 A. aU in cultivation, H4 mL from Salem, fine soil, small house, $1150. SIM down. Melvln Johnson, 275 State St. Tel. C79C Business Opportunities Trur store for sale, stock and fix tures. Tbrtrin town, 35 rain, drive from Salem. Cheap if sold at once. P. O. Box 133, Portland. MONEY TO LOAN AutomobiSe and Chattel Loans 1 to 29 months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. GCNRRAL FINANCE COKF. A local corporation 1st Natt. Bank Bids. Phone 8553 Licensed y State I Are You Short of Cash? Bnrrav 1100-1150-1200 or MORS from us! Repay In from 1 to Jo months, ao- cordlng to your "resent income. Come Mi! . . . wmai . . i-nonei : BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETT OF SALEM UnnKfr af NRA Room tt. New Bllgli Bids. 2nd floor LI CENSED NO. 5-121 by STATU 111 State St. TeL I 7 4 Funds for farm loans now available : H S ; long term. Hawkins & Roberts Guardian Bld&, Tel. 4109. 3 $ SALARY LOANS 2 $ 5 to SO DOLLARS ON TOUR PLAIN NOTE full amount applied for. One to 6 months time. All loans confidential. STATE LOAN CO., 212 Oregon Bids. Telephone 7783. Lie by State S-145. LOANS WANTED MONEY : Wanted farm or city loans. Must be good security. CHILDS MILLER, Mtge. Loans 344 State PrVeet Tel. 6703. FOR SALE WOOD Phone Tracy's, 898 for dry wood Can 41 F14. All wood. Smith a Rubens Dry old fir, oak. TeL 9769. lgyMMS.aasS RUARANTEED PRT wood: coal TaL 589 Salem Fuel Co. Trad Cottage. Sid rrowth and old fir wood. Prompt i dcllrery. Fred E. Wells. Shed Dry 0!d Fir Contract hauling. TeL J8. Cheap wood. Tel. 4527. -Dry wood. 1295 "D" St. TeL 4574. Dry wood, priced right. TeL 7983. Dry wood that is dry. Call 113F23. Robert Fromm. Dry fir, ash, $1 cd. TeL 5278. Dry wood. Tel. 4118. FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's Used Cars Willys-Knight Sedan I 85 27 Star Coupe. A dandy 29 Cher. Sedan. Reconditioned - 265 36 Kssex Sedan 2S5 29 Buiefc Sedan 350 '32 Plymouth Sedan 635 32 Nash Sedan 695 TRUCKS '29 Cher. Long- W. B. 4 -speed trans., fine rubber. License ..Z6S '30 Chev. Good tires and stake body - 375 4 1929 Chev. Trucks at $125 each. Take your choice TERMS TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays. McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center 430 N. Com! Telephone 3189 $65 credit at Bonesteele's on new Plymouth or Dodge for sale for 440. See Kletzing at Statesman office. GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS 1929 Ford Sedan, all new tires and paint 1939 Nash Standard Six Coupe with rumble seat 1930 Reo Sedan, all new tires and overhauled 1928 Durant Coach, good condition 1929 Ford panel delivery 1930 Ford panel delivery 1929 International pickup 1933 International 1H ton six cylin der truck with all new tires, 32zt ten ply. Extra good body. Wa are going- to sell these automo biles and trucks. Make us an offer. . JAMES H. MAD EN CO. INC. 819 N. High Street Telephone 8590. '31 Ford Tudor DeLuxe, A-l condi tion. Reasonable. Consider cheaper car as part. 1646 N. CapltoL TeL 7553. McKay's Used Cars "Chevrolet Gives Mora" Star Touring 35 'tS Star Coupe : 95 29 Chevrolet Sedan 265 36 Essex Sedan , 285 39 Buick Sedan ' 350 32 Nash Sedan 595 TRUCKS 11S Tfl 1J9K Eight to choose from. Solve your truck in problem here. 333 Center 43 N. Com'L Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. Telephone 3189 Valley Motor Co. Used Cars 1 93 i Ford Victoria 1933 Ford Standard Coupe 131 Ford Cabriolet . $495.80 . 4SS.0 , 29i.A 27S.98 1 93 ford Coach . l'3 Ford Roadster 23.0 ce.aa 3SS.04 350.99 iso.ee 118.93 Ford Coupe, BuxteU i i KtwiefeaKer Coupe , , vns Chrysler "S5" Sedan t1 ,. 1930 Austin Coupe . 192 Dodjte 4 Sedan 1931 Chevrolet, Coupe, wlra wheels : 365.00 Trucks 1931 Ford I W. B. Track . 39S.99 1 Dod Panel DeL . 200.96 lUt Far I W, B. Track 1TS.99 Center Street Marlon Liberty TaL mi TeL 7I1(L MM Interesting Facts ... There was a big lacrease in postal receipts In 1933 orer 1932. O The Marion hotel used to be known as the Willamette hotel. We saw an old hotel register dat ing back in the 1890's which the Perry Drug, store are using to file their prescriptions in. O We're been invited to so to Portland today with Douglas Mc Kay to a meeting of Chevrolet men and newspapermen and that's not all we are going to get a ride in one of the new Chevrolets with knee action wheels and an 80-horse power motor. O Astrologists say that one should use judgment in their matters of love during February." O We hope that the ground hog will see his shadow today. Thirty days hence is time enough for spring. O We hare yet to find one who can remember as mild a winter as this one has been so far. WANTED USED CARS Repossesaed Cars at Borrego's Car Market We have a good assortment of Model T Fords and other low priced transportation. 240 N. Liberty Tet 3688 Chemawa Beaten By Ashland High The Chemawa Indian school basketball team defeated Myrtle Creek high school 42 to 21 Wed nesday night at Myrtle Creek, but lost to Ashland high, 40 to 31. Thursday night, according to word received here from Coach Julian Larnard of the Indians. Two more games are to be played on the Redskins' southern trip. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marion, as Executrix ot the last will and testament and estate of Clark Bundy, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix; all persons hay ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied, to ma, at the office ot Ron ald C. Glover, my attorney, 205 Oregon Building, Salem. Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of January, 1934. ROXY B. COULSON, Executrix of the last will and tes tament and estate of Clark Bundy, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. J-19-28-F-2-9-16. No. 8403 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THK STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate ) ot ) Amy L. Lester, Deceased. ) NOTICE OP HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administra trix of the Estate of Amy L. Les ter, Deceased, has filed ber Final Account and Report in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and that Monday the 26th day of February, 1934, at the hour ot ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court Room in the County Court House at the City of Salem in said Coun ty and State has been appointed as the time and place for bearing any objections to said Final Ac count and Report and the final settlement of said estate. The date of the first publica tion ot this notice is January 26. 1934, and the last publication will be February 23, 1934. JESSIE M. GIE3, Administratrix of the Estate ot Amy L. Lester, Deceased. J-26- F-2-9-16-23. Attorney for said Estate. Ray L. Smith, Salem, Oregon, AOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEBIKNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned .has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, at the executrix of the last will and tes tament and estate ot the above named W. M. Coburn, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 13th day of Feb ruary. 19S4. at the hour ot ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Sa lem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of January 1934. 8. EL COBTJRN, Executrix of the last will andtestament and estate of W. M, Coburn, de ceased. : RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. J. 11-19-26; 7, 2-1 Business Directory Cards In. this directory m om a monthly basis oaly. Rate: 91-00 pee line per nonth. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek, 275 South Commercial. BICYCLES New and used. Tires, Repairing. HARRY W. SCOTT, lj7 S. Com'L St. CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL 6753. Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL 6943. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4480. R. E. Northnesa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. I SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor, 256 N. High. Tel. Res. 8752. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt haupt, florist. 577 Court. TeL 5904. ALL ktnds of floral work. Luts Flor ist. 16th tc Market TeL 9592. INSURANCE BECKE HENDRICKS 189 N. HlKli Tel. 494T. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 263 S. High Tel. 9125. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Telephone SI 65 1264 Broadway. MATTRESSES CAPITOL CITY BEDDING CO. 3030 N. Capitol New mattress made to order, old re made ; carpet cleaning; sizing : fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug & Mat tress Factory, a 13th Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est. 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet musio and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 432 State Street, Salpm. PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. G. Altman, M D. Homeopathlst Office and residence 607 Center St. Tel. 5832. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 215 a Commercial Tele phone 9191. RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Service. TeL 3747. Guaranteed repairs. 255 N. High. MOORE RADIO SERVICE Telephone 3797 At Hollywood Radio REAL ESTATE BECKE tc HENDRICKS, Tel. 4947. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and cepalred. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooks, legan hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 282 Cnpm-keta. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. E. Wiggins. 1 ml. N. Pacific Hwy. TRANSFER FOR loral er rifatAnt trantf.p ,tnr, call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITY Transfer 1 Co. 22 State St TeL 7773. Distributing for warding and a tors re our sneclaltv. Get our rates. Truck for hire. Tel. 6278. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, 39 years experience, RFD T D.a ana i a iDUX fcUe, A C. i I r 9, E SIM. EXPECTED (Coatfaaea frea page 1) February X. The boy and girl pre senting the largest sum of money are crowned king and Queen. School Is then dismissed and the rulers for the day carried In state through the street amidst great celebration. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given that the undersigned have filed in the County Court of the State ot Ore gon, for the County of Marion, their duly verified final account, as the administrators of the es tate of Angel ine Mioch, deceased. and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 6th day of Febru ary, 1934, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Sa lem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections there to. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 5th day of January. 1934. ELMER D. MINCH . INEZ B. WILSON Administrators of the Estate of Angellne Minch, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administrators, Salem, Oregon. J. 1-12-1 1-2 1 F. 1. GiMK TO SE POHD BUTTER PRICES STAY fllBH Near World Peak; Potatoes From Florida Arrive; Calves Increase PORTLAND, Feb. l.-()-But-ter prices were being maintained generally here despite the fact that Portland was today one of the highest markets In the world. Local make was not as heavy but out-state receipts were heavier. There was no change in the general egg market situation for the day. Price shading was con tinued as it has been for some time past but the chief cutting was by outsiders. All lines of chickens were show ing good call along the whole sale way and at practically the same values that have been rul ing for several weeks past. Dress ed turkeys were steady. Sales ot country killed calves were a trifle stronger and higher. Sales were now up to 9c pound with an extreme shortage ot of ferings. Other lines were un changed. There was some slight better ment in demand for potatoes at the source. Prices were being held at Yakima. Onion growers were still hold ing their onions although they are now anxious to sell at $1.75 net but only a few odd cars were reported selling. The price was considered too high for the east and the orient. First new potatoes ot the sea son were reported from Florida, priced 10c pound or ? 4.25 for 50s. The offerings were of the Bliss Triumph variety. Market was full of spinach with little change in price on good stuff. Arbiters Award Higher Wage to Pepco Workers PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1.-JP)-An arbitration board today award ed salary increases of 26 per cent for platform men and about 15 per cent for other employes of the Portland Electric Power com pany and the Portland Traction company. Harry M. Kenin, chairman ot the board, and W. E. Kimsey, rep resenting the workers, contended that the workers are entitled to a living regardless of the earn ings ot the companies. James F. Clarkson dissented, holding the ability ot the companies to pay living wages should be the deter mining factor. Sixty Men Given Work, Coos Mill MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 1.- (a-Employment for about 60 men will be provided when tho McKenna mile begins a tempor ary run Monday, it was announc ed here today. The run will continue two or three weeks, after which opera tion will be contingent on orders. In 1933 the mill was operated extensively, but has been idle this year. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Portland, Oregon Office of Investigator In Charge, 21st District January 26, 1934. NOTICE Is hereby given tnat tne following described property, to-wit: one PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 1929 Model, Motor No. 217197; and accessories: 1 Jaci, 1 hub wrench, 1 socket set, 1 pr. pliers, seized from Leo E. Gier on December 18, 193S at a ranch about six miles east of Salem, Oregon for the reason that the said property was belnff used contrary to, and in viola tion of the Revised Statutes of the United States, Is forfeited to the United States and will be sold under the provisions of Section 34(0. R. S. : and any person claiming the above property Is hereby notified to appear before me at the office of 'the Inves tigator In Charge, 711 U. S. Court House, Portland, Oregon, and file his claim as provided by law within thirty (30) daya from the date of the first publication ot this notice, to-wit: r eDruary z, 1134. E. E. KOEHLER, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. F-2-9-1S. To Testify Testimony of W. Ixviac Gkrrex (above) former Second Assistant fostmaster-ueoeral is awaited try Senate committee probing granting f airmail contracts during Hoover Administration. Glover was fa eharrt of the airmail dirisioa of t Post Office department. & -J ' ' M W ' . ' , - - f 4 A I ' ' f I f i ' -J r - ! I V I ' ' '.- ' 3sV'-owa in 1 1 i Lm i 11G BILLOWED BY STOCKS, eOiS NEW TORKj Feb. l.-iWith the currency formally tied to a modified gold -bullion standard. Wall Street today gave free ex pression to optimism. Stocks and bonds billowed up in very active trading, though commodities hesitated. Heavy placement ot fund in securities, originating both here and abroad, was Interesting for contract it of fered to the comparative sluggish ness of staples which during in flationary urges of last summer had done the leading. The coun try's debut an its new form of gold basis obviously caused many investors, as well as speculators, to feel uncertainties incident to an unanchored monetary unit were being allayed. On the stock exchange, indus trial shares, on the basis of the' Standard Statistics average, broke through summer highs for the first time in the present "bull market" It was noted that large amounts of stock were marketed on the rally; however, offerings were absorbed with little difficul ty and the industrials' ascent to the highest ground since Septem ber, 1931, sent Wall Street home in good spirits. Sales totaled 4,716,370 shares. I Markets renera PBODUCB EXCHAKOB PORTLAND, Ore reh. 1. (AP) Produce exchange, net prieec Batter Kxtr 21 He, ituidsrds 21c, prime first! 21c, first 30e. Egg Fresh extras 17c, frets, medium 15e. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, Wheat Open My 75 July 74 Cash Big Bend hard winter 13 per Peh. I. (AP) Hica Lew Close 75 75 75i 74 H 74 blueitem 76e; dark cent 81Vie. 11 per western white, hard cent 76c; loft white, winter, northern ipri OaU No. 2 white Corn No. 2E yell ng, western red 73c. $23. ow 13.25. Matron Standard 13. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 1. (AP) Batter Prints extras 23 He, standards 23c peund. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade 20 21e pound; farmer' door delivery 17 18c pound. 8weet cream 5c higher. Eggs Pacific poultry producers' sailing prices: Fresh extras 17e, stand ards 16c, mediums- 15e dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 16c, firsts 14c. mediums 12c, undergrade 10c, pullets 10c dozen. Country meats Selling price te re tailers: Country - killed hogs, best butch ers, under 150 pounds 7 -8c. Yealers, 90 to 100 pounds 9c; light and thin 6-7c Heavy calves 5-6 pound. Lambs 13-14e pound. Heavy ewes 4-7e pound. Medium eowa $-5e pound; canner cows 2H-3e pound. Bulls 4H-5e pound. Cheese 93 acore Oregon triplets 10 H ; loaf 12c pound. Brokers will pay e below quotations. Milk Contract price 4 per cent, Portland delivery 91.95 cwt. B grads cream 37 He pound. Mohair Buying price, nominal. Cascara bark Euying price, 1933 peel, 2e pound. Hopa 1933 clusters, 25-S0e pound. Live poultry Portland delivery, buy ing" prices: Colored fowls, under 5Vs pounds 1113c, over SH pounds ll-12e. Spring pullets, 2 to 214 pounds 12-13. Roasters, over 3 poanda 13-14. Leg horn fowls, over 2 pounds 9-10c. under 3 pounds 8 9c. Springs 12-13. Stags 6c. Boosters 5e. Pekin docks 15e. Geese lOe pound. Onions Yakima 11.40 1.50; Oregon $2-2.25 rental. Potatoes Loral white and red 91.25 1.35 cental; Yakima $1.45-1.55; Des chutes $1,55 1.65; Bakers $1.75-1.85. Wool 1934 clip, nominal: Willam ette valley 22-25e pound; easetrn Ore gon 20-26o pound; southern Idaho 16 20c pound. Hay Baying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop $15. Vetch 915. Willamette valley timothy 915. Eastern Oregon timothy 917. Timothy grasses, blended 915. Oats $12.50 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1. (AP) Cattle Receipts 25, calves 35; nominal ly steady. Steprs. good, common and medium $3 5.85. Heifers, common and medium 92-75-4.75. Cows, good common and medium 92.35-3.75; low cutter and cutter 1.25 2.85. Bulls, cutter and medium $2 3. Vealers, good and choice $5.50-6.50: cull, common and medium $2.50-6.50. Calves, gool and choice $4 5; common and me dium $2.4. Hogs Receipts 80ft; steady, un changed. Lightweight, good "and choice 3.75 4.50; medium weight, good and choice $4-4.50; heavyweight, good and ehoies $3.50-4.15. Packing sows, good $2.90 3.40. Slaughter pigs, medium $2.75-3.15; feeder and stacker pigs, good and choice $3.25-3.75. Sheep Receipts 50; steady te strong, unchanged. Lambs, good and choice $7.25-7.85; common and medium $5.25-7.25. Yearling wethers 9330-5.75. Ewes, good and choice 92.50-8.50; common and medium 91.50-2.75. Stocks and Bonds (L'upyrifhl. 193T Standard Statistica Co.) February 1 STOCK AViBAOES SO 20 30 tO Tni'ls Bit's Ufa Total Today M02.4 5i.4 81.6 91.0 Provtoas day 100.1 50.9 7S.S . 88.7 Week an . 60.0 17.S 88.8 Tear aft 50.8 28.8 84.7 SS.O S years aco 917.3 140.S 221.1 tOS.S Hisa 1834 103.4 .63.4 81.S 01.0 Low 1834 80.1 41.8 64.8 f 7.1 (1826 sveraro sqaali 100) Ktv X934 high. B0V9 AVX&AQZ8 20 20 20 Ind'ls RR's tit's BOVI AVERAGES 60 Total 82.T 82.0 81.3 70.8 6.0 82.7 74.6 Today" 78.8 84.t 85.3 Previous day 78.8 T7.S 64.0 88.8 78.8 72.6 88.1 84.5 8S.5 83.2 99.1 85.2 T7- Weak at Tear af . 8 years aco . Hifk 1934 Low 1934 S3.S 65.5 lOTT 84.1 74.1 (192S average equals 100) Kew 19S4 hifk. Matinee Idol ot Bygone Era Dies ST. LOTJI3, .reb. l--(J-8Am 'Wheeler, 71, a matinee Idol in the era when candle war used tor footlights, died today. Wheeler, one of the organiser of the Actors' Equity, was Identi fied with the theatre as an actor, playwright and theatre owner, more than hlf a century. He re tired from the stage In 191 and la recent year had held aereral minor city Job. Salem Markets tirade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, 113 per bumdred. Sarplus f 1.13. . Wok baaed aa seml-masialy Vattezfat average.) Distributor price $2.10. Bntterfat Top 19c, prints 23ttc, cubes 24 He. Prices paid growers by Balsa kayars Tebraary 1 (The prices below, supplied by a local grocer, are indicative of tbo daily market. B are aotjroeniitetdhv The Statesman.) raraTg. jutd vegetables Leek, dss. bunches Broccoli. Boseburg. No. 1 Cranberries. 4 bhl. . Parsahka. box lav .. .90 2.63 .50 JO -SO .so lamps, box lug . 1 Batabani. Kar In, Braaseta spronts. lug Egg plant, local .05 cabbage, ewt .90 to 1.15 .. 2.75 8Dkan. rmt Green peppers. Calif, Oaioas. dos. bunches Potatoes, local YalriiM lb. .20 .15 . .75 to LOO -1.15 to 1.65 -1.10 to 1.43 Deschatc Ltrur California, dry pk .2.00 f 8.55 California, teed 2.50 to 3.00 Oniovi, Labisb o Celery, doi. - ' eo Celery Hearts 90 California, crate . , . Applies pipits ; .so to .S3 Borne Beaaty 85 urangos. choira 2.75 to 3.25 Navels, fanrv -3.25 to 4.00 Beets, local, del. . Carrots. Iocs!, dos. 20 .20 .50 .. .85 .05 yt. .06 6.00 t nn California . Spinach, local crate . Bananas, lb. on stalk Haads Lemons Limes, fresh Avocados, crate Squash. Danish, dos. , .20 Hubbard Tomatoes, California, rase 8woet potatoes, lb. .75 to l.no 2.fi 5 -03 M, Lira pel rait, Florida 4 nn California 2.25 HOPS Cluster. 1933. lb., ton 29 WITTS Filberts, lb. Walnuts, lb. .12 H to .19 .12 hi to 20 Buying Price EGGS Extras Mediums .... Pullets .11 .08 .07 POULTRY Colored hens 10 -T08 - .06 . 09 . i99 . .04 ..6.00 .4.25 -8.75 4.00 Medium hens I.ipht hens Leghorn fryers . Colored fryers . Old roosters MEAT Soring lambs, top Hogs. 160 to 200 lbs. 120 to 160 lbs. Over 200 lbs. Sows - Steers 2.75 to 3.00 .03 to .05 01 H to .02 H .02 to .02 .07 U Cows Balls Dressed veal, top uressea Boers GBAIN AKD EAT 07 Wheat, western red -. .58 White, Ko. 1 .60 Barley, feed. No. 1 toa 14 00 Oats. feed, ton 1 nn Barley, malting, top 1 a no Oats, milling, ton ,, . 1 nn Hay, buying prices ot and vetch, toa -12.00 ..14.00 Alfalfa, valley, first cut Llover nay . , .12.00 WOOL Wool, medium . Course Mohair .25 .2S .20 Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER 1 ia 3 i3 i ia h I" ti "7ZTh " 71 f2 HO H 43 M3 ST HH HO M 777, SO - 31 ZIZIZIZZZl HORIZONTAL 1 - Prepared thigh of a hog 4 On Waif of ! 7 Domesticated 12 Plane surface 14 Dressed pelt 18 Form of glory 17 What popular actress recently starred ia the saotso picture MQoea Christian"? 19 Open wooden vessel 21 Mixture 2J Chide 27 Passes off ms a vapor 29 Japanese sash SO Correlative of either 32 Pit for green fodder SS Look at fixedly 86 Label . 37Who was the chief el the BeJ ehavik nvsraoMat iat Rossi? j 39 Color I 40 Be of use 42 What aoa ia Asiatic Rstesla is. next to the Caspian, the largest aland soa ia the Easter Hef iapbore? 44 Note of the seal 45 Cloth measure 46 Worships 48 Thin chiplike layers of any thing 60 Here recent 52 Encountered 64 Locations M Bivalve mollusc v 69 Ventilate 61 Only 62 Conceals A Fondle 4 What rd slots iss claaejyal snythalagy was the persesuttca tiaai f sdgtar VERTICAL 1 TJgly old woma 1 Street urchin 3 European blackbirds t Pertaining to Track wont by wheels 8 E xclam atfon What olio tract of British UsUa has its capital at Calicut? 10 Hebrew nam for God 11 Copola . IS Aid li SabjeeU I nreftfor and frlc- & alOA - PUBUC BR OF GIB IS WON CHICAGO, Feb. 1. -(Transient npturas of but 1 cents a bushel for wheat today apparent ly Indicated grain traders had dis counted beforehand the immedi ate market influence of dollar de Tarnation. The wheat market ended with practically all of the 14 cents advance wiped out, general public trading in graing having failed to broaden to any material de gree. Talk was heard that reluc tance which speculative buyers displsyed to follow wheat price advances was more or less dae to belief that the Washington ad ministration did not favor at this time a sharp bulge In the wheat market until acreage reduction of spring seeding was better assured. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to 14 cent higher, corn unchanged to np. oats at decline to advance, and provisions showing 12 to 17 cents gain. Today's closing 4 notation: Wheat May, July." 90-; Sept., 31. - Cora May, 5J-i; July. 54i -: Sept.. 55. i Oats May. 374-; July, 37 ; Sept., ST. Mart Mostly Slow On Greasy Wools BOSTON, Feb. l.-ip)-(U. S. Dept. Agr.)-The market wa mostly rery slow on greasy comb ing wools today. A few buyers continued to make inquiries but not many sales were closed. The restricted demand encouraged low bids. Quotations remained un changed and fairly firm. Foreign wool markets showed an easing tendency. WARNING TO INVESTORS Registration of persons practicing fnfutmul tnnnrin is required by Oregon law. The accuracy sod' hoo esty of rttuttrtd engineers reports on industrial and commercial properties and utilities, protects the public. 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