: if The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleau Oregmy Wednesday Morning Febnary T, 1934 PAGE SEVEN 3 X Cotton, Stocks Boost Grain 7 t r 1 Jr if '... -I ' 1--',""l 1 f OH .T 71 1 M Statesman . : Classified Ads? Call 9101 ..- Clsssifiea Advertising SlngViYnaertion per line 10c Tbreo insertions per Six insertions, j-er line.. 30c One month per line.. 11.00 UnJmum charge ...... 25c " Copt tor this pace ac cepted until 6:30 the even tc before publication tor classification. C o p 7 re ceived after this time will be run under the beading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements pub lished in Its columns, and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. ! The statesman reserves the right to reject objec tions! advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der : the proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED MALE .Practicable miner, can 'direct few, senior, single, intelligent working-men, Interested ia mining, developing pros pects. No investment, other require ment. Jtox c re sisuwun. Wanted two men with ear, f re to travel, 1 1 per day expenses, and com mission. See & H. Ketchuro, Senator Hotel, Wednesday night between 8 and IS. , SALESMEN WANTED Large cosmetic organisation will ap-J point resident agent for well known line. Excellent opportunity ior woman of rood acoe&rance to secure perman ent, well paying business. .Write sales- manager 71t a. w. iztn Ave., ron- land. Ore. j Nat'L Co. win interview and train six men or women. 4 win be selected for permanent position locally. Refa. Apply Peraosuier 2&gr Room JOS, S81 State between 9 and 11 a a SITUATIONS WANTED High school bey wants work on farm. Experienced, inquire lozo . Slat. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Trustee's Sale Must dispose of Urge quantity of Id growth nr and cedar posts, Deliver any amount. Priced tor quick sal. Can STis, l to p. m. Saw guimnlnr and sharpening call A Four Corner TeL 4310. Genuine Mexican tamalesv TeL 477T. Well rotted manure, also sand loam. Pry, old fir wood. 147 rutn. Ct tons of mixed vetch and clover l7 extra good for dairy feed. Telephone S9. Salem. Haircut, sec. 114 N. j FOR SALE Ttlple-X-Marshall and Oregon strawberry plants. TeL 6iJfi. Wood range $9, heater 14. Fine con ation. TeL 20F3. Baled oats hay $10.0t ton cash. Al ton Kufner, Garden road, nox iss. ' Pedigreed . wlr haired puppies for s'e. TeL S363. High Cascade red cedar posts and or lengin. xet taie. For Sale Bright yellow singer, cage -! stand, 18.00. 440 N. 17th. WANTED Miscellaneous m i ii .,imiii., 1 i i i - WASTED Good used desk and of- f':e table. State price. Box 100, care Statesman. : 4 'MISCELLANEOUS - Haircuts 150-200. 0 & Wlntar. Free. We pick up dead worthies! torses, cows, sheep. 11. Hair cut -25. Joe's Barber Shop. asniaaWaasasaiisas aaassna TJ. & GOVERXMEXT JOBS. STAttT - Coming Salem examinations, llen-wo-mon, 18-50. Steady. List positions and - mil particular . m nu Appijr wu. ttox ear twarewnran'. R0031 AND BOARD Board-room, Hi Court. TeL t(7s. PL.rii i ----- Board, room. 754 Ferry. TeL 7195. FOR RENT APARTMENTS XL---jxnrinrnr ru-Li.-. j -- Small, turn, apt, 55 Union. mm mjKm ru iftrran n m i 1 Famished apt Edgewater Court. Garage. TeL 5154. Furn. S R. apt, J 45 S. winter. Furn. apt.. $10. 11 . Charch. FOR RENT HOUSES ' SjEj-rwV"srs",l" " " mmmmmt 5 R, furn. house. TeL. 47 SI. Forkner, iSlft M. Cottaga, TL 1031. Furn, bouse. Call 554 K ISth. i Mha, imiM -tnplinHn new ranre . and heater, 221 Breyman St. 1 13.60 month. .. .- Funr. bouse, elose in, rooms and yAok. 31g.se. 9? Mill St. - FOR RENT For Rent US, nice 3-nn. apt, fur- . XI ! .1'ICM. USUI uv .. - Wanted It yon want a tenant tor . your recant nous, see teenies - w Thomason or phone 1883. W hay "a waiting ust. v - ft a In tmalncsjr Int. suitable for garage, storage ata, Will build to suit . rellaMo tenant. - 'UTT.rva a VrtTJRTl. Sealtora ' 3t 4 4 State St. - Tel. 8705 EXCHANGE Real Estate TRADE Cholca alf acre subnrbaa horn. ' Ha elec' lights, bath, water system. Trade for modern homo tn Salem or for a , larger tract. What have you? t He Bechtel or i pomasoo. i Btate. f - Soma good, acres r. closo in, aeH on mas? terms or traoo ior city uvdix. 9: Jk. i .ri a ra - - - r.&TaTA 11 ill - rib -- exchange UK acres ? miles from Salem, stock ed and equipped. Will trad for hom la Salem. Must oe clear. CHILDS MIT.T.KR. Realtor 344 State St Tel. 708 FOR SALE- Real Estate SPECIAL. 1 acra equipped Babbitry, neat 4 room houae, close to city limits. Bar gain IS759. CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors S44 Stare St. TeL 7flS WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted 1 (a d flrrea. with hulldlnsrfl. mniM in- OvTiAre. nnlv F finrotiBM. Lone Star Tourist Camp. " --t ihvTii ji jti l ru"i.rM-uiii f Wanted Best bouse and lot 11600 will buy. Ttox 40?, Statesman. Business Opportunities 3 pomp gaaoltne station. 45S Center. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to It months to repay at lowest pos sible rate. CENKRAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation tat Nat'l. Bank Bids. Pbon CS3S Licensed -y State Are You Short of Cash? Borrow 1 100-3 160-3208 or MORS from us I Repay la from 1 to 34 montha, ac cording 0 your present Income. uhm ini . . . write t . pnonoi BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETT OF SAUESt Member of NRA Room 111. New BHgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED No. S-122 by STATE 113 Stat SL TeL S 7 4 Funds for farm loans now available : n ; long term. Hawkins & Roberts Guardian Bids., TeL 4109; i i y""T rjvri'rtrvrjTjxfv- t $ SALARY LOANS $ $ 6 to 30 DOLLARS ON TOUR PLJVIV NflTE No Interest deductions, von rMetve iuu amount applied lor. One to S mnnth, ,1m All lsn n m MnfM.ntl.1 STATE LOAN CO., 212 Oregon Bldg. reiepnewe 77 3. Lie, by State S-185. FOR SALE WOOD Old fir. It", $4.75. TeL 8590. Pbon Tracy s S9IS for dry wood. Can 4SF14. All wood. Smith ft Rubena GUARANTEED DRT TeL tet Salem fuel Co. Trad Cot Use. Second growth and old. fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. Shed Dry Old Fir Contract hauling. TeL 4743. Cheap wood. TeL 4527. Dry -wood. 1235 "D" St. TeL 4574. Dry wood that I dry. Call 113F23. Robert Fronim. Dry fir, ash, $4 cd. TeL 5273. Dry wood. TeL 4418. Dry old fir and oak. Tel. 9739. LOST AND FOUND LOST Around Christmas time old-rimmed classes in blue case la beled Morris Op. Co. Reward return to Statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS Repossessed Cars at Borrego's Car Market We have a good assortment of Model T Fords and other low priced transportation. 240 N. Liberty TeL 1(88 192S Chrysler 70 Coach. Extra good shape. $75.00. ECO a 24th St. GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS 1929 Ford Sedan, all new tires and paint 1330 Nash Standard Six Coup with rumble seat 1930 Reo Sedan, all new tires and overhauled 1928 Durant Coach, good condition 1929 Ford panel deliver; 1930 Ford panel delivery 1929 International pickup 1932 International 1 ton six cylin der truck: with all new tires, 32x( ten ply. Extra good body. W are going to sell these automo biles and trucks. Make us an offer. JAMES H. MADKN CO. INC. 3S9 N. High Street Telephone 8S90. Pontiao '3 Coach, fine condition. Sell cheap or take smaller car as part. zvvv iMortn capitoi. 29XFord CoacK good condition. Taka model T or Cfaev. as part. TeL 8549. W have IS used cars to choose from. If lt'a a used csr run wan mmm us before yon buy. SALEM AUTO COUP ANT 485 N. Com'L TeL 4378. WANTED USED CARS ' - . AtrtOBOOblla wanted win hii uniHr and assume baL, lata model light car. Prica must bo right Reply, giving phone no. and stake of car, not later than Wed, a. m. Box 401. Statesman. Hill, Wilson in Court on Charge of Wool Thefts Thomas H. Wilson and Ross R, Rill, haled Into Justice court Monday for depositing carcass of a dead sheep on the highway, were before Judge Harden again Ttiesday, following their arrest at 3 a. m. on a charge of burglary not In a dwelling. On the burglary charge, they I took 24 hours in which to plead and will be back ia court this morning at 11 o'clock. They are accused ot entering the smoke house belonging to R, C. Hun saker at Turner, and taking 125 pounds of wool. Each man put up 500 undertaking on balL' On the carcass depositing charge Monday, each paid a $25 fine. SLLVERTON, Feb. . An drew Holman was fined 120 and costs before George W. Hubbs, police judge, la police court If on day morning, air. Holman -was picked b by Night Officer Uoyd Kennedy- Sunday morning at 1 la. m. The charge iraa disorderly Interesting Facts ... Federal information tax returns and state information tax returns must be in by February 15 th. O Marion county had a popula tion of 27.713 in 1900, and 60, 541 in 1930. Oregon had 413,536 in 1900 and 957.736 in 1930. O We do not know It we should mention it or not, but we hare been told that there is a nice ma gazine going to be given away this weekend and that this pub lication will be of Interest to everyone in Salem; even the kid dies. We suggest that you watch the Friday Statesman and then pa tronize the advertisers and we are sure you will get one of these booklets. - O Several Salem grocerymen mo tored to Portland last evening to attend the code meeting of the Portland grocers. 0 Have you noticed the new color advertising strip at the bottom of some of the pages of the States man. This advertising Is new on the coast but is being run In a number of the better papers in the east. Radio Program WEDNESDAY, February 7 KGW POBTXJLW-30 Ke. 7:00 Breen and De Bom, NEO. 7:15 Organ concert, KBC. 7:30 Hon Id Back. 8:45 Abe Bercoviti, violinist. 9:30 Cooking school. 10:15 Books for Children, NBC. 10:30 Woman's Magazine, KBC. 11:30 Wearers of Dreams. 12:15 Western Farm and Horn boar, ocC. 1:45 Michael Arenatein. cellist. 3:00 Al Pearee and Hie Gang, KBC. 8:00 Krazy Limericks, Korber stores. 3 :0 sldori-Atoria orcbestrs, fiBU 8:45 Soloist, KBC. 4:15 Oriental orchestra, NBC 5:00 Concert Miniatare, NBO. 0:30 Vines progress, NBC. 8:00 Amos 'n' Andy, KBC. 9:15 Paul it. Kelty . 10:15 Weather report. 10:15 Jack Bain's orchestra. 11 :00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra, NBC. 11:80 Bsl Tabarin orchestra, KBC XXX FOETLAJTD 1180 Xc 7:15 Dance Rhythms. 8:00 Four Square Cathedral service, 8:45 Crosscuts, NBC. 9:15 Glen Gray's orchestra. 0:30 Arion trio, KBC. 10:02 Sarah Kreindler, NCB. 11:45 J alia Hayes. 12:00 Edna Fischer, NBC. 12:20 Weather, wheat market and fin ancial reports. 13:25 Ted Weems' orchestra. 12:45 Concert Group. 1:00 Dance Antiques. 1:15 Soloist, NEC. 1:45 Lady Next Door, KBC. 2:00 World Bookman. 2:05 Mniicsl Gems. 2:45 Leo Reisman'f orchestra. 8:00 Hawaiian Serenaders. 8; 30 Soloist. NBC. 8:45 Orchestra. 4:30 Mary's Friendly Garden, KBC. 6:15 Cansonetta, KBC. 8:30 Our Educational System. 8:45 Hani. Kate and Frits. 9 :00 Souvenirs. 9:15 Sam Gordon. 10:30 Pacific Serenaders, Santiseptlc, KBC. WO AG COHVALLIS ESO Xe. 10:00 Rural Electrification coarse. 10:30 Lesson ia Bpanisa aieuasa aa. Martin. , 11:00 Modern Poetry Ada Hasttags Hedges. ii-on Who's Who on the Faculties. 12:00 Farm hour. 1:45 Old Familiar Songs ana Bongs or Oregon Harold Witcraft. 3:00 Tensyaon Lecture and elsss rom disenssion by Dr. K. 11 wood Ssiith and students. . 8:00 Agne Kolshora "Mother Takes Pointers from the Groc er." 8:30 Mnsie Appreciation for -High Schools. 4 :00 Humor, Kneass. 4:S0 Oregon Old and New Con Stories for Boy and Girls. 5:45 Vespers Bey, Paul P Petti- eord. 6:80 Farm boar. 7:30 Dr. Victor P. UorrU The World in Review." 8:15 Eescon Lights la Pacific dela tions Dr. H. J. Noble. 8:43 Physlee in Everyday 141 "The Miniature Camera" Joftn 0. German, instructor la physics. 9:00 Albany eoUeg. $1354 Reported in Y. W. Drive; to End Friday Dally pep meetings and inspira tional talks hare been spurring on T.W.CA. finance drive workers thi week and receipts by noon Tuesday had totalled $1354. The drive ends Friday. Mrs. G. M. Thomas led the sing ing Tuesday and Mrs. C. A. Park gave the short talk. Mrs. Eliza beth Gallaher was the speaker Monday, and songs were given by Mrs. Ruth Versteeg and Miss Do ris Clarke, accompanied by Mrs. Merrill Kemper. Mrs. Gladys Mc Intyre Thomas was also a soloist. Mothers See How School Children are Doing Studies GRAND ISLAND, Feb, S. The school exhibit held Friday af ternoon in the primary room was well - attended by mothers of the children, participating. The ex hibit, supervised by Miss Lucille Fisher, consisted of demonstra tions ot the various methods used and activities taught in the regu lar school work. Morton Tompkins, local market gardener, has been named as the I Business Directory Cards ia this directory run on monthly- basis only. Rate: l.QO per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Fanek, I7S South Commercial BICYCLES New and used. Tires. Repairing:. HARRY W. SCOTT. 147 a Com'L SL CATERING Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL S7S3. Huida Helps Hostessea Tel. 6943. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Northness. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor, 2& N. High. TeL Res. 8752. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brett haupt, florist. 677 Court TeL 6904. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor ist, 18th Market TeL 9592. INSURANCE BECKE HENDRICKS 189 N. HlRh TeL 4947. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THE WEIDER LAUNDRT 2(3 S. High TeL 9126 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT First In Quality and Service Telephone 8185 1264 Broadway, MATTRESSES CAPITOL. BEODINO CO. Phone 4069. New mattress made to order, old r made; carpet cleaning;, sizing; fluff rur wearing;. Salem Fluff Rug eV Mat tress Factory, 8. 13th 4b Wilbur. TeL 8441. Otto F. Zwicker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. a WILL Pianos, radios, sewing maenmes, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing; radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 432 State Street, PHYSICIAN Homeopathic Physician L. O. Altmon, M. D. Homeopathlst. Office) and residence 607 Center St. TeL 5832. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamob lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 216 S. CommerclaL Tele phone 8101. RADIO SERVICE Central Radio Service, TeL 1747. Guaranteed repairs. 225 N. High. MOORE RADIO SERVICE Telephone 3797 At Hollywood Radio REAL ESTATE BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. STOVES STOVES and stov repairing. Stores for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All klnda of woven wlr fence, fancy and plain, hop baskets, hoolts, logan hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262 Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming. TAXIDERMIST E. K. Wiggins. 1 ml. N. Pacific Hwy. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage, cau 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. CAPITAL, CITT Transfer Co. 224 State St. TeL 777S. Distributing for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. Truck for hire. Tel. 6278. WELL DRILLING R. A. West, SO years experience, RFD 7, Box 201. TeL 110F5. oppose the sales tax now np before the voters. Watch-Dog for Uncle Sam v X Another post Is added to the fence ef steel around the TJ. as the destroyer Hull, new 13,000,000 war dog for Uncle Sam, takes the water at her launching from the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Insert, Patricia Louise Piatt, 10-year-old p-andniece rf Commodore Isaac Hull who commanded the famous -pid Ironsidea, I tlALr btlil mWM ii era listed Tone Improves at Portland; Egg Storage to Start Soon. Expected Net prices for butter were raised half a cent on all grades by the produce exchange at Portland late yesterday, according to As sociated Press advices. Late quo tations were: Extras 23c, stand ards and prime firsts 22 and firsts 21 He. PORTLAND, Teb. 6.-UPV-Stor- ager butter Interests continued to be pleased regarding the status of the trade here with a resulting big decrease in the ice house stock. . Butter market was showing a far more favorable tone at Port land, than at other leading points but this appeared due more to the shortened supply of centralizers as well as the somewhat Increased consumptive- call. Open market conditions also ap peared steady. Butterfat buying price was un changed. Storage operations In eggs have started at Oakland, Cal., and were expected to get under way here within the next few days. No change in the day's price was sug gested. Live chicken receipts here were considered so low that few pro ducers were willing to market. The killing trade was again turn ing to the low priced markets of southwestern Washington. Market for turkeys continued favorable for dressed offerings. There was a good 19c market here for tops to retailers with large toms-preferred for freezing. Hens were selling on arrival. 1 Hogs Advance to Oc Sales of country killed hogs have been advanced to an extreme of 9c locally as a result of the higher live cost. However, some of the latter was down for the day, At the recent advance in price here, country killed calves were firm and Bcarce with less than half of apparent needs. Lambs and old mutton were scarce and firmly priced. Inactivity continued in the mar ket for onions at Oregon sources Growers generally were willing to accept 11.75 net but there were few buyers In sight Shipments on nrevious sales continued liberal. A further advance in. Oregon cheese was shown. Tillamook was still held at the previous high mark and above normal differen tial. Country killed beef was arriving more freely and was about hold ing its price. Lang is Found Guilty; Appeals to Higher Court William Lang, charged with driving under influence of Intoxi cating liquor, was found guilty af ter trial in Justice court yesterday morning. Judge Hayden sentenced him to 60 days in jail and Im posed a $200 fine. Lang's attor ney Immediately appealed his case and the $500 bail previously put up was allowed to stand. C. E. Carter, informant In the case, failed to testify, and all evi dence against Lang had to be given by police officers and W. H. Trlndle, district attorney. Amity Students to Hold Ceremony on Admission Birthday AMITY, Feb. 6. On Febru ary 14 at the Amity high school there wil be a celebration honor ing the 75th anniversary ot the admission of Oregon as a state Into the union. A program is be ing arranged and several outside speakers will be present. At the annual meeting of the library association, all officers were reelected: President, H. W. Torbert; vice - president, Mrs. Margaret Morse; treasurer, Mrs. Ernestine Prunk; secretary, Mrs. Eula Watt, and librarian, Mrs. Mary Breeding. as aha christened She new amp. , - . DUTIES PUSH TO H M NEW YORK, Feb. S.-UPV-Low priced shares, particularly in the utility and merchandising divi sions, got a good part of the at tention from bullishly Inclined stock traders today. Otherwise, the list tended to rest a bit from Its recent labors, with realizing vir tually offsetting new buying. The 90 stock average closed unchanged though utilities pushed to a new 1934 high. Turnover was boosted to 4,359,- 530 shares, largely because of a last hour demand for light and power company issues which piled up a heavy volume. With rails, steels, motors and some other late favorites quieter and inclined to ease, the market appeared to nave switched to utility holding com pany shares on the theory .that they had been lagging. Big blocks were numerous, the record being established in a single, 90,000 share transfer of Commonwealth e Southern. 3, up This issue closed at 3, up . Many utilities gained 1 to near ly 3 points net. Wire company shares found favor, perhaps be cause buyers figured big markets meant increased use of communi cation facilities. American Tele phone reached the best price in several months. Miscellaneous fa vorites ot the rather specialized session included Austin Nichols, IT. S. Pipe and Loew's. Oils drag ged when Socony-Vacuum's direc tors declared a 15 per cent divi dend; three months ago payments were resumed with a 25 per cent distribution and the reduction from that figure probably caused some disappointment. General Markets PE0DTTCS EXCHASOB PORTLAND. Or.. Feb. . (AP) Prodnee exebaoge, net prices: Batter Kxtra 28e, standards 22 He, prime firsts 22e, firtts 21c Eggs Fresh extras lie, fresh madiums 13c. Portland Grain POBTLAXD, Ore.. Feb. g. (AP) oeat Opea High Low Close May 78 76 75 75 July 74 74 74 74 Cash .Big Bend Muestem 76c; dark hard winter 12 per cent 81 Ke, 11 per cent 76c, soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red 7Sc. Oats So. white $23. Cora So. 2E yellow $23.25. Kiilran Standard $13. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 6. (AP) Butter Prints extras 2Vie; standards, 23e pound. Bntterfat Portland delirery: A grade 21-22e ponad; farmer's door delivery 18 19c pound. Sweet cresm, 5c higher. Eggs Pacific poultry producers' selling prices: Fresh extras 17c, stand ards 16c, mediums 15e dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extrss 16c, firsts 14e, mediums 12c, undergrade 10c, pullets loo dozea. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Conn try killed boss, best batch ers, under 150 pounds 7-6e. Veslers, 90 to 100 pounds 9 9 He; light and tfcia 0-7c Heay calTes 5-6e pound. Lambs 18-Me pound. Henry ewes 4-7e pound. Jfediom cowa 3-5e pound; eanner cowt 2H-3e pound. Built 4H-5e pound. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets 10H: loaf 12e pound. Brokers will pay hie below quotations. Milk Contrsct price 4 per cert, Portland delivery $1.95 cwt. B grade cresm 87 H pound. Mohair Buying price, nominal. Cascara bark Buying price, 1933 peel, 2 He pound. Hops 1933 clusters, 25-S0e pound. Lire poultry Portland delivery, buy ing prices: Colored fowls, under 6H pounds 12-13e, over 6H pounds 1112c Spring pallets, 3 to 1 pounds, 13-14e. Roasters, over IV4 pounds 13-14. Leg horn fowls, over 8V4 pounds 9-10c, under 3 pounds. 8-9c Broilers, 1V4 to 3 pounds, 13-14c. Stags. 6c. Roosters, 5e. Pekia ducks, 15e. Geese, 10c pound. Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon $2-2.25 eentaL PoUtoe Local white and red $1.35 1.85 cental; Yakima $1.45; Deschutes $1.75; Bakers $2. Wool 1934 clip, nominal: Willam ette valley 22-25e pound; easetra Ore gon 20-26 pound; southern Idaho 16 20c pound. Hsy Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1. new crop $15. Vetch $15. Willamette vslley timothy $15. Essteqi Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses, blended $15. Oats $12.50 ton. Portland Livestock POBTXAND. Ore.. Feb. S. (AP) Cattle Receipts 85, calves 10; steady, unchanged. Steera, good, common and medium $3.25-6. Heifers, common and medium $3-4.75. Cows, good, common and me diant $2.50-8.75; low cutter and cutter $1.50-3.50. Bolls, cutter, eemmoa end mediam $3.35-8. Yaalars, good and choice $5.50-7; ealLeommoa and medium $2.80 5.60. Calves, good and choice $4 50-5.50; eommoa aad saedlnm $3-4.50. Hors Receipts 800 : 30-80 lower light butchers. Lightweight, good and choice -; medium weight, good and eheie $4.50 5; heavyweight, good aad choice $4 4.75. Packing sews, good $2.90 8.85. Slaughter plga, mediam $3.50-8.00. Feeder aad stocksr pigs, good aad eheie 1350-4. Sheep Beeelpta 50; steady, un changed. Lambs, good aad choice $7.50-8.18; eommoa and mediam $5.50-7.50. I ear ling wethers $3.75-5.75. Ewes, good aad choice $2.75-8.50; common aad medium $1.75-8. Stocks and Bonds TOOK ATEACHES (Copyright 1984, Btaadard Statistics Co.) xenrnary o 60 so to 0 Total 93.8 India. RR's. TJts. 64.0 90.8 Todsr .104.9 Previous day 105.0 Week ago 101.$ Tear ago 48.9 5 years ago 315.$ High 198 . 105.0 Low 1934 89.1 New 19S4 high. 64.8 B1.6 28 J 188.0 64.8 41.8 85.9 98.8 78.T 90.0 Sl. S1.4 314.7 303.4 00.8 93.8 64.$ 77.5 BOSS ATEXOSS 20 20 30 60 Indls. EE's. CU. Total Today Previous day Week eg 80.9 85.9 80.9 86.1 78.0 83.4 62.9 844 89.4 103.9 80.9 88.1 86.8 86.9 84.4 81.9 99.5 86.8 T7.9 84 3 84.4 81.9 69.7 97.8 84.4 74.8 Tearag 8 years eg High 1934 Law 1984 13.9 74.1 (1926 average equals 100.) DOliyiTECKER BOY BETTER PIONEER, Feb. 6. Kenneth Dornhecker, w.o bas been in the Shrlners' bosplUl at Portland the past three weeks for an operation on bis foot, returned borne Satur day. Keanetb bas improved in tin way and 1 ablo to about Salem Markets tirade ft raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, S1.53 per hundred. Sarptas f 1.15. (Hilk sated oa teml-inoathlv hatterfst sverage.) Distribntor price f 2.10. Butterfat Top 20c, Prints 23)4c; cubes 2344c Prices paid to growen by Salem bnyert Febrnsry 6 (The prices below, supplied by a local grocer, are indicatire of the dsily msrkrt. bat are not rnaranteed br The 8tstesms9 ) TOUTS AsTD VEOETABLE8 ' Leek, dcs. bandies .40 Broeroli. Kosebarg. So. l , 'bo Crsnberries. bUL , , , 1 65 Parsnips, box lag . .50 Turnip, box log , .80 Rntabsrss, box lug - .50 Brnssels sprouts, lug - .go Egg plant, local 05 Cabbsge. cwt . 90 to 1.15 Spokane, ewt , '. 2.75 Green peppers. Cslif, lb. .20 Onions, doz. bnnches is Potatoes. local i .75 to 1.00 Yakima 1.15 t0 i-65 Deschutes i.iO to 1.45 Letting Cali fern la. dry psek .2.00 to 2.25. California, iced 2.T5 to 8.25 Onions. Labua e Celery, dor. .80 Celery Hearts SO California, H erate Applies SpHa jo to .85 items Beaatv. c Orsnges. eboice 2.T5 to"V25 Karels. fsnrr 3.25 ta 4.00 Beets, loeaL dox. Carrots, Iocs!, dor. California ' Spinach, local crate Eananas, lb. ea stalk Hands 20 20 .50 .85 .05 H 06 6.00 1.00 2.75 Lemons Limes, fresh Avacados. crate Squash, Danish. Eubbsrd dos. .20 75 t 1.00 .2.65 . -03 .4.00 .2.25 Tomatoes, California, Sweet potatoes, lb. Grapefruit. Florida rat California HOPS Clatter, 193S, lb., top VVTS Filberts. Ib. .V .30 .16 .20 .124 Wslnuts. lb. .12 H Baying Prices -uus Extras Mediums Pullets .11 .08 .07 40 .08 .06 09 .09 .04 POULTST Colored hens Medium hens Light hens Leghorn fryers Colored fryers . Uld roosters MEAT Soring lambs, too .6.00 .4.75 .4.25 .4.50 8.50 .05 .02 .02 . .08 .. 09 . .58 . .60 Hogs, 160 to 200 120 to 160 lbs. Over 200 lbs. lbs. Sows Steers . Cows Balls Dressed Dressed ..3.25 ta .03 to .01 to .02 to vesl, top hogs .' GEAIM AND Wheat, wentern red White. No. 1 Barley, feed. No. 1 ton Oats, feed, ton Barley, malting, top Oats, milling, ton . Hsy, buying prices Oats and vetch, ton HAT -14.00 l4.no ..19.00 -19.00 .12.00 .14.00 .12.00 Alfalfa, valley, first cut Clover nay . WOOL Wool, median Course Mohair .25 .23 .20 MAY GET OXE CLASS LIBERTY, Feb. 5. But one CWA class may be awarded this Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER iT 13 15 14 1 21 11 v. 23 7H 27 2d 21 33 34 7 IS 41 H7 'A TT 52 55 3T , HORIZONTAL 1 Tools with toothed edges 5 Cushion 8 Inatanco of the kind 12 Mountains ia Turkestan 13 Consmned 14 Melody 15 W-at waa tha raal aaaaa of O. He- ryt Sidaey ...... T IT Acid f raits 19 Unit of weight 0 Seed of any cereal grass 22 Utilize 23 Unit of energy 25 Fruits of the palm 27 Sectioned off, as a wall 30 Change for the better S3 Upon 34 Article of furniture SS Bird of the cuckoo family 36 Three-toed sloth 37 Who was -ica-protidont of the U. S. mader Calvia Coolidgo? 39 Ia what country was th re cant World Economic Confer oca held! 41 Chang 43 Lease 44 Everything 46 Believe 48 Possesses 51 Conductors' wands 53 Declare 65 Always 66 Rowing implement 58 Poker term 59 Allowance for weight of a con tainer 6ft Insane 61 Endure e VERTICAL 1 Undermines 2 Fragrant reain 3 Whet was the first atni of the Aj-ericaa praeidaat who was a newspapar oditor ia Marioau OkioT, 4 Pose for a portrait . 5 What waa the family aama ef tka aixth wife) of Hvy VIII? By 7 Feminine name j 8 Routing piece oa a wheel ; 7A 2 4 HH 15 1 f rrcita to actios! , . t RALLIES WIPE OUT I CHICAGO, Feb. -A trisk rally daring the last few minutes ot trading today more than wiped out earlier, losses ot about a cent a bushel in wheat. ActlT buying 'which accompan ied the late upturn of wheat Tal nea came largely from eastern sources, and was attributed - to strength shown both in the stock market and in cotton, causing; speculative sellers of wheat to make a hurried reversal of their market position. Except in the final spurt, demand for wheat fu ture deliveries lacked rolume, about the only sustaining; influ ence being "spread" transactions that consisted of matching pur chases bere against equal sales at Winnipeg.. Wheat closed firm at practical ly the day's top leTeli off to hi, up compared with yesterday's finish, corn unchanged to .low er, oats down, and provi sions showing S to 12 cents ad vance. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May 92 -93: July 91-; September 92-4. Corn May 52 -53; July 54-; September 56. Oats May 38; July 37 4; September 36. Volume of Wool Dbals Moderate, Prices Unvaried BOSTON. Feb. . - - (TJ. S. Dept. Agr.)-A very moderate volume of business was transact ed in the wool market. Demand on greasy domestic wool was con fined largely to combing 64s and finer western grown wool, espe cially the short combing type. Prices showed no change from recent sales. Average French combing 64s and finer territory wool in original bags sold at 82 84 cents scoured basis. Short French combing and clothing lines brought 79-81 cents scoured basis for original bag lots. GET MUSIC TEACHER AIRLIE, Feb. 6. Through co operation of school and commun ity, a state accredited teacher, Mrs. Priscilla Melsinger of Salem, has begun classes in both piano and stringed instruments. Classes are held every Monday night at the home of Mrs. J. F. Wienerti district, Instead of the two hoped for. This will be mining, which subject received 26 names. See ond was public speaking, for which 17 registered. Request for classes still remains to be ap proved and the matter will be settled this week. 10 2 17 18 22 24 26 2 21 SO 31 32 2a 3- 3t A HO 2a 'A 47 HI so 5T 5H 5a 11 Comfort 16 What American aatW w rot the popnlar "Hoosier School master" ? 18 Ensnases .. 21 Find the sum 24 Insurgent 26 What ia the. titU of Reaaa-'s groat troatUo odacatsM? 27 Dry seed vessel 28 Of each an equal quantity : 29 Man's nickname 31 Feminine name 32 Accomplished 35 Indefinite article 38 What waa the first naase of the ' English Mvigator ixt whoa honor tho capital of North Carolina was naaaod? 39 Biblical name 40 What Creek goddae did tho Romans identify with Mia rv a? 1 42 What tow in Surrey, Eaglaad, la famed for ita raca coarse? 44 Help 45 Fluid rock from a vojeano 47 Spikenard 49 Divisions of learning 50 Let it stand! , 52 Native compound ! 54 Salt 1 57 Flow of lava 'r Herewith ia the solution to yes terday's Pozsle. A S T E R S E R R ANT I" riff J r:Y'jv r? 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