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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Satarday Mernlng. Fetmtary 10, 1934
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classify all advertising un
der the proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTELV FEMALE
Wnmin between 2a and 45 lor
tjousekeeplng on- small farm, reason
able wages. Must be rood cook, neat,
ar.d have reliable local references. Call
t SU N. 2 1st St. between 9 snd 12
a. tn. Sat.
SITUATIONS WANTED
AruiTLJtAAJLji.iri.ni i
Elderly lady will car for sick per-
a . i l ..1. tt C
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son r no um tuuKui,
Ciiurfcb Bt.
Cart ef children, prac. nursing, i
Whole r part time. Exp. Tel. 5830.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
V-a4s--t-s-W -i.P-a.Bai------i
Trustee's Sale
Must dispose of large quantity of
Id growth fir and cedar posts. Deliver
ny amount, iricea tor quic- aaie.
1713, 1 to 6 p. m.
w I 00m 0 0m00 I 040 000 0t W
Saw gu mining and sharpening
tr.Ile E. Four Corners. TeL 4210.
Genuine Me-Ican tamales. TeL 4777.
0t MX lM 00km
FOB SALE! Trtple-X-Ma rsliall and
Oregon strawberry plants, ueu iri.
Wood range 19, tester 4. Fine con-
ditioo. TeL Z0F3.
Atwater-Kent
good -condition,
dence J1F2. .
Haircut,- AOc
elec
30.
radio cabinet.
TeL Indepen-
1814 N. Com'L
Good clover hay for sale. Routs 7,
Bot 97; John Sohefie.
,1 rij-jirun-wn, i, ii ---- -
ItertMire slants. I- E. Blerce,
r.iokrealL.
taWWaWMMW--M
rwcar Tel-ohona seed peas. 15c perl
lb. Quantities less. Also Burbank seed I
potatoes. B. Cunningham. TeL 8474,1
230 8. commercial. I
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Whiskers amDutated. ISc Prescott's
a -oommodaUon barber shop, 1064 Oak'l
St. Lata service.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts 15c-J0a 101 8. Wnter.
Free. We pick up dead worthiest
torses, cows, sheep. TeL 486t
Ilalr cut 25c. Joe's Barber Shop.
WANTED Miscellaneous
Lf IriAAAA nVWWWWHMi" i - -
WANTED 19 hlses bees. Italians
preferred. Must b in good condition.
I'tLlZTi fonl5eaSe- An" I
FOR RENT ROOMS
Room and board with laundry. $20.
F .'xm heat, rood nome, Z3 g. msn
ROOM AND BOARD
r- rnnn sal Prairt TeL t71
Board and nico large heated front
Vf-om. nrepia. v..u,t...
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
.. . . . .
Furnished pt, Edgewater Court.
Carage. TeL 5154,
Fura. 1R. apt, 245 S. Winter.
jfin rxrss--r)ii -
Fttm. spt- IIP- 191 S- cnurcn.
FOR RENT HOUSES
ajiruinfi-irii , " "
Fern, and unfum. housea- R.
rorknsr. 111! M. Cottage. TeL 2021.
Pam. house, close in. S rooms snl
Book. $12.50. 20 Hill St.
mj in juuxn nnrrivr
S room modern home, close in, .
100.00 terms.
1 0-arrea almost new 5 room mod-
An hnniL Lblah diet. S5500 terms.
" room house, 1 A. ground. Only
11800.00. Easy terms.
- 3. F. TTLRICH CO.
It! Stats Street TeL 8871.
13 turn, bouses, others, Torrens, SIS
Court.
FOR RENT 7 room, unfurn.-house
It North Salem. See Mrs. Cadwell,
Srtenan office.
FOR RENT
ftmtrfl4KtAit'--A
Close In. business lot suitabls for
carats, storage, etc vvui puna to suit
rellable tenant.
PHTI.IIS A MILLKK. KMIrAni I
2 14 State Rf
Tel. 7o -
FOR SALE Real Estate
aayaaiaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaiaafcaaa
Beautiful I A. mod. - f urn. house.
Route 4. Bx. 123. Past Texaco Re
finery.
SPECIAL
1 acre equipped Rabbltry. neat 4
room house, close to city limits. Bar
sala 1376.
i4 st-te St t Tel. T0Slltli day of January, 1934
EXCHANGE Real EsUtr
EXCHANGE -1IH
acres 1 miles from Salem, stock
ed snd equipped. Will trade for home
ta Salem. Must be clear.
CHILD3 MILLER, Realtors
3lt Stats St . TeL 73
Highly lmproTcd 10-A. tract near
Salem.- Trade tor Idaho er Neb. If
you have property la either .place see
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' E C IHIELDS
Oregon Bids. Tel till.
Business Opportunities
8 pomp gaoollny station. 454 Center.
MONEY TO LOAN
S $ SALARY LOAN'S $ $
to SO DO CLASS ON
TOCB PLAIN NOTE
No Interest deductions, you receive
full amount applied for. One to
months time. All loana confidential.
STATE LOAN CO., 212 Oregon Bids.
Telephone 7783. Lie by Stste S-185.
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
i to It months to repaj at low-at posv
Ibla rates.
CENKRAt, FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Nat'L Bank Bids, Phone S5SI
Licensed -y Stat
'f Are You
Short of Cash?
Borrow f 1C4-S 1I0-S20 or MORB from
us! Repay in from 1 to 20 months, ac-
cordtiis to yonr present Income.
Com tnl . Writs t 'Phone I
BENEFICIAL t.OAN
SOCIETT
OF SALEM
Member et NRA
Room II. New Bitch Bids. 2nd floor
LICENSED No. S-1Z1 br STATE
IIS Stat St Tel. 1740
.w ia0
Funds for farm loans now available :
; long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg.. Tel. 410.
FOR SALE WOOD
Pfaons Tracy's. tiSt for dry wood.
CaU 4im. All wood. Smith ft Rubens.
GUARANTEED DST wood eosJ
Tal 00 Salem Fuel Co. Trade A
Cottage.
J JMMMMMrftfWMMV
Secoad rrowth and old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred El Wells.
Shed Dry Old Fir
Contract hauling. Tel. (748.
Cheap wood. TeU 4527.
Dry wood. 125 "D" St TeL 4574.
Dry. wood tliat is dry. Call 11SF23.
Robert Framm.
Dry old fir and oak. TeL 8769.
Woodsawlnsr ahd wood. Dial 5734.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brief case. Initials C A. G.
R-ward. Iave at Statesman office.
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 3S8
We have 13 used cars to choose
from. If It's a used car you want see
us before you buy.
SAIEM AUTO -COMPANY
435 N. Com'L TeL 4673.
McKay's Used Cars
Star Tourin 1 ' t 85.00
Ford Roadster "5.00
Willys-Knight Sedan 65.00
29 Ford Sedan 195.00
v-nev. seaan reconaitionea zbs.uu
39 Essex Sedan 285.00
29 Bulck Sedan a real buv 285.00
J2 Chev. Coupe low mileage 445.00
32 Nash Straight 8 Sedan 595.00
Trucks
2t Chev. long w. b. 4 speed
trans. 265.00
30 Chev. factory body : 285.00
31 Ford long w. b. duals 425.00
4-29 Chev. with 4 speed trans and
bodies for only SU'5.00 each. Take
your choice.
TERMS TRADES
Open evenings and Sundavs
McKay Chevrolet Co.
312 Center Tel. 3189 430 N. Com'l.
NOTICE OR SHERIFF'S SALE
Bv virtne Of Mnrrern?A fnro.
cIosure execution issued by the
WUik VL 4, Lie? 0iaiO UL JL C
I son for the County of Marion,
in Suit No. 23488, the State Sav
ings & Loan Association, a cor
poration, plaintiff, vs A. M. Foll
ric and Ruth Follrich. husband
and wife, defendants, therein
pending ahd to me directed. I
shall on Wednesday the 28 day of
r JtsrtKU ah i , 1934, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon thereof,
at the
front door of the Marion County
, pn.ii,A,. Salem. Oregon, coll
at public auction for cash, all
right, title and interest had and
i possessea Dy saia aerenaants, on
I or sjnCe the date of execution of
plaintiff;s mortgage, m and to
the following described real prop
erty:
Lot numbered Ten (10) in
Block numbered Twenty-one
(21) In Pleasant Home Ad
dition to the City of Salem,
Marion County, Oregon, ac
cording to the duly recorded
plat on file and of record in
the office of the County Re
corder for said County and
State.
A. C. BURK
Sheriff of Marion County,
Oregon.
1st Publication: January 27. 1934
Last Publication: February 24.
1934.
J. 27-F. 3-10-17-24.
ADMINISTn ATOTVS vnTtrir rvp
iDDniMTupx-T
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned baa been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
ty of Marion, as Administrator of
i tn estate of Annie B. Bolter, de-
I ceased, and that he has dnlT
I qualified as such administrator:
all persons baring claims against
the estate of said decedent are no
tified to present the same, duly
verified, to me, at the office of
Ronald C. GloTer, my attorney,
205 Oregon Building, Salem,
Marlon County, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
C A. KUKtiE,
Administrator of the Es
tate of Annie B. Bolter,
Deceased.,
RONALD C. GLOVER
' Attorney for Administrator,
Salem. Oregon. J. 20-27 F. S
19-17. V
Texas aas established labora
tories at Carrizo Springs, Fort
Worth, and lion ton In its cam
paign against typaas ferex.
Interesting
Facte xt .
P. J. Stadelman, the new sec
retary of state was born at Hemp
stead, N. T. in 1875. He came to
Oregon In 1878. He was mayor
of The Dalles, Oregon. 1918 to
1928. He is listed in Who's Who
in Oregon as a banker, a member
of the B. P. O. E., golf club and
Catholic church.
O
Railroads have recetred over
$200,000,000 in loans from the
public works.
O
In 1933 there were only 20 in
the United States with a million
dollar income. Threes before that
there were some 513.
O
January 1, 1932, there were
19,650,000 phones in United
States. This was 5 per cent of
the phones in the world.
Radio
Program
Saturdiy, rebmiry 10
KOW POKTLAKl 620 Xc.
7:00 Skip, Step and Bappisna, KBO,
7:15 Moraing Parade, NBC.
8:00 Organ Concert, NEC.
8:45 Studio.
8:15 Cooking School.
10:30 Woman's Magnine, KBO,
2:05 Ward and Muny, NBC.
2:15 Babes ia Hollywood, NBC.
2 :33 i'riendly Chat.
8:00 Al Pearce and Hi Gang, NBO.
6:00 The Weaker Sex. NBC.
7:00 Saturday Night Dancing Party,
8:00 National Earn Dance, NBO.
9:30 Carefree Carnival, NBC.
10:30 Jack Bain's orchestra.
11:00 Ambassador orchestra.
11:30-12:00 Slumber Hour, NBO.
KEX POETLAJO) 1180 Kc.
7:15 Band Muiic
7:45 Organ Concert, NBC.
8:00 Orchestra.
8:45 Crosscut from the t-or, KBO.
9:30 National farm and Home Hour,
NBC.
12:00 Weatier Report.
12:00 Organ Concert, NEC.
13:15 Louis Armstrong's orchestra.
1:00 Boy Scoots.
1:30 Better English. -
2:05 gymphony Hour.
3:00 World Bookman.
3:30 Kits Carlton Hotel Orchestra,
NBO.
3:45 Ted Black's orchestra.
4:15 Religion in the News, NBC.
4:30 John McCormack.
8 :00 News Fla&hes.
8:15 Music Counter, NBC.
9:00 Souvenirs.
9:30 Irama.
10:00 Opportunity hoor. "
KOAC OOEVALLIS 550 Kc
9:00 J i minis Whippo'a orchestra.
9:45 Familiar Pieces from MeGuffy.
11:00 Anecdotes of the Old Pioneers.
11:20 Who'a Who on the Faculties.
11:30 American Legion organ recital.
12:00 Farm hour.
1:30 British Itles Travelogue.
1:45 Old Familiar Songs and Oregon
Songs Harold witcralt.
2:00 The Junior Historian.
2:15 Parade of Melodies.
4:00 Humor, Old snd New Don
KllPKRL
4:30 Oregon Stories for Boys and
Girla.
5:54 Vespers College T. M. 0. A.
6:30 Farm hour.
7:00 Future Farmers ef America
Si Wert on chapter.
8:15 Eook review.
8:45 Oregon News of the Week.
LARSON IS SPEAKER
SILVERTON, Feb. 9. ReT
Ernest Larson spoke over KOAC
durinz vesper hour Friday at
5:45 o'clock and Miss Frances
Nelson of Silverton sang. ReT.
Larson was scheduled to- speak at
a later date and ReT. C. L. Foss
was to have spoke Friday night,
but Mrs. Foss was taken to a Port
land hospital Wednesday to un
dergo a major operation and ReT.
Foss was unable to keep the en
gagement. NOTICE OP FINNAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice i3 hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion, her
duly verified final account, as the
administratrix of the estate o f
Fred Wintermantel, deceased, and
that said Court has fixed Tues
day, the 13th day of February,
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 Salem. In
Marion County, Oregon, as the
place for hearing said final ac
count and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
13th day of January, 1934.
WILMA E. WINTERMANTEL.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Fred Wintermantel, deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Administratrix,
Salem, Oregon.
J-13-20-27-F-3-10. -
NOTICE OP FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Marion,
her duly verified final account,
as Administratrix of the estate
of Emery M. Bailey, deceased,
and that said ' Court has fixed
Tuesday, the 6th day of March,
1934, at the hour of ten o'clock
A. M. of said day, as the time,
and the County Court Boom In
the County Court House 'at Sa
lem, In Marlon County, Oregon,
as the place for hearing said
final account and all objections
thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
3rd day of February, 1934.
SARAH M. BAILET,
Administratrix of the Es
tate of Emery M. Bailey,
Deceased.
RONALD C GLOTER,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Salem, Oregon F. 3-10-17-14, U. 3
Business
Directory
Cards in this directory ran
on a monthly basis only. Rate:
$1.00 per lino per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mika Panels, 275 South Commercial.
BICYCLES
New and used. Tires, Repairing.
HARRY W. SCOTT, 147 & ComX St.
CATERING
Burt Crsxy, the caterer. Tel. 475S.
Hulda Helps Hostesses. Tel. (943.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 44S0. R. E. Korthness.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. It. SCOTT, P9C, Chiropractor,
2S N. High. TeL Res. B7&Z.
DRESSMAKING
Mrs. Snelsrove. dressmaking and re
modeling, hemstitching, tsreyman uiag.
over Pay n Taklt. Phone 7466.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt
haupt, florist. 577 Court. TeL 6904.
ALL. kinds of floral work. I.uts Flor
ist. 16th Market Tel. 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKE & HENDRICKS
189 K HiKh TeL 494T.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
2GS S. High TeL 9125.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First in Quality snd Service
Telephone 81 S5 1264 Broadway.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069.
New mattress made to order, old re
made; carpet cleaning, sizing: fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug ft Mat
tress Factory, a ISth 4 Wllbnr. TeL
S441. Otto F. Zwleker. Est. 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 431 State Street,
Salem.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. O. Altman. M. D. Hdmeopathlst
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 S. Commercial. Tele
phone 9101.
RADIO SERVICE
Central Radio Service. TeL 1747.
Guaranteed repairs. 225 N. High.
MOORE RADIO SERVICE
Telephone 3797 At Hollywood Radio
REAL ESTATE
BECKE A HENDRICKS, Tel. 4947.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hop baskets, hooks, logan hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262
Chemrketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TAXIDERMIST
E. E. WlgKlns, 1 ml. N. Pacific Hwy.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. TrucKs
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 228
State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rates.
Tmok for hire. Tel. 6278.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. SO years experience, RFD
7. Bqt 203. Tel. 110F5.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY
No. 8281
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate of
FRANCES HERREN JEWETT,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Executor of the
estate of Frances Herren Jewett,
deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the County Court for the
State of Oregon for Marion Coun
ty, and that Monday the 19th day
of February, 1934, at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day and the Courtroom of said
Court has been fixed by said
Court as the time and place for
the hearing of objections thereto,
and the settlement thereof, at
which time any person interested
In such estate may appear and
file objections thereto in writing
and contest the same.
Dated this 20th day of Janu
ary, 1934.
O. W. JEWETT
Executor of the Estate of
Frances Herren Jewett, de
ceased. Date of first publication January
: 20, 1934.
Date of last publication, February
17, 134.
BERT T. FORD
Attorney for Executor. J. 20-27
F. 3-10-17.
QUICK
RESULTS
BUTTER SHE
SURPRISES TRADE
PORTLAND. Feb. 9.-V-Con-
tinued shortage in the output both
here and generally along the Pa
cific alope has created strength in
the batter trade and surprise to
creamery operators.
No changes in the price li&t
were shown tor butter on the open
market during the day but bolter-
fat was firmer and in spots an
additional premium of lc pound
was suggested.
Trading in the egg market
showed little change for the day.
Market for liTe chickens re
mained firm. Prices while stoutly
held, were practically unchanged
for the day although more were
paying the extreme ralnes.
Movement of turkeys into con
suming channels was continued on
a seasonably liberal bails with de
mand even in excess of current
supply while price was firmly
held at the recent advance.
All country killed meats were
now In favor with buyers, even
beef moving well.
Late in the day the price of veal
reached to 10c pound for country
killed offerings here. This was the
highest marks for more than two
years. At the same time hogs
moved to 9-9 He pound for top
light blockers.
Extreme dullness continued in
the potato and onion trade local
ly and through the country as a
result of filled up condition of
speculators. The extreme cold
weather in the east may be some
aid.
STUDENTS ELECT PAPER
VICTOR POINT, Feb. 9. The
school is issuing a newspaper
Marvin Darby is editor and the
other students are reporters. A
party the afternoon of Valentine's
day will be given at the school
house. The committee in charge
is Helen Larson, Donald Jaquet
and Laurel Krenz.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
MARION COUNTY.
Hawkins & Roberts. Inc., a cor
poration. PLAINTIFF, vs. Ed
ward Jerman, Jr., Lela Jerman;
the unknown devisees under the
last will and testament of Isaac
Durbin, deceased; the unknown
heirs of Isaac Durbin, deceased;
also, all other parties and per
sons unknown having or claim
ing any right, title, estate. Hen
or interest in possession or in ex
pectancy in and to the real prop
erty described in the Complaint
herein, DEFENDANTS.
TO THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES
UNDER THE LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF ISAAC DUR
BIN. Deceased; THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF ISAAC DURBIN. De
ceased: ALSO. ALL OTHER
PARTIES AND PERSONS UN
KNOWN HAVING OR CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT. TITLE, ESTATE,
LIEN OR INTEREST IN POSSES
SION OR IN EXPECTANCY IN
AND TO THE REAL PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THE COM
PLAINT HEREIN, DEFEND
ANTS ABOVE NAMED:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed
against you ia the above entitled
Court and cause within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons; and
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 the follow
ing described premises, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 7.52 chains
North 6 East from the North
west corner of the Donation Land
Claim of Davis Shannon, same be
ing Claim No. 39 in Township 6
South of Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Marion
County, Oregon, and from thence
running North 5 46 East along
the middle of the County Road
19.48 chains; thence South 83
18' East 41.94 chains to an Iron
Pipe on the East boundary of Sec
tion 36 in said Township and
Range which Iron Pipe is 7.82
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 27 11" East 76.22
chains to an Iron Pipe set in the
middle of the County Road;
thence" South 65 40 West 26.31
chains to an Iron Bar set at the
Southeast corner of the Donation
Land Claim of Isaac Headrick and
wife; thence North 88 37' West
along the South boundary of said
Headrick Donation Land Claim
10.85 chains to an Iron Red;
thence South 39.85 chains to an
Iron Pipe thence North 89 45'
West 83.01 chains to the East
boundary, of the Donation Land
Claim of George F. McCorkle and
wife, being Claim No. 41 in said
Township and Range; thence
South 8 West 16.18 chains to
a point 8.22 chains North 8 East
from the re-entrant corner In the
East boundary of said Claim No.
41; thence South 81 14' East
20.45 chains to an Iron Pipe;
thence South 11 15' West 15.2S
chains to the middle of the Coun
ty Road; thence South 76 07'
East 25.24 chains to the place of
beginning and containing 331.65
acres of land;
and quieting its title thereto, and
that yon and each of you be for
ever restrained from asserting
any title to or Interest In said
premises adverse to plaintiff.
Service of this Summons ' Upon
you, by publication thereof. Is
made by order of the Honorable
;Lv H. McMahan, Circuit Judge,
at Salem, Oregon, the 26 th day
of January, 1934, and the date of
the first publication of this Sum
mons Is January 27th, 1934.
CUSTER E. ROSS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Salem, Oregon. J. 27-
F. 3-10-17-24.
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NEW" YORK, Feb. 9. -OP -
I Stocks went down today aa traders
anticipated the regulatory legisla
tion prepared at Washington.
Texts of the president's mes
sage and the first bill were not
made public "until markets here
had closed, but Wall Street had a
good idea of what the congres
sional measures contained and ap
parently Tiewed the whole pro
gram as one that would meet the
whole program of restricting
"naked speculation." Shares had
extreme losses of 1 to 5 points;
this range was reduced to about
1 to 3 net, although prices on Pa
cific coast exchanges went some
what under those here, markets
there having had opportunity to
study the actual proposals.
Stocks showed general de
clines, though some of the larger
losses were in shares which had
enjoyed the strongest markets
during the recent boom. U. S.
Smelting, Case, Allied Chemicals
and Union Pacific were down 4
to 5 before finding new buyers.
'Aircrafts again found heavy
weather, while rails and leading
industrials finished with numer
ous losses of 1 to around 3. Chrys
ler, which earned $2.78 a share
last year agains ta deficit in 1932.
yielded more than a point. The 25
cents quarterly dividend declared
by this company's directors after
the close compared with two pay
ments of 50 cents each in the last
six months, neither of which,
however, had been designated as
a "regular."
General Markets
PRODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 9. (AP)
Produce exchange, net prices: Butter
Extras 23 Me, standards 23c, prime firsts
23c, firsts 22c. Egps Fresh extras
15e, fresh mediums 13e.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 9. (AP)
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 74 74 74
July . 74'J 74H 74 74H
Cash Big Bend bluestem 73He: dark
hard winter 12 pet 79c, 11 pet 73 He;
soft white, western white, bard winter,
northern spring and western red 70 He.
Oati No. 2 white $23.
Corn No. 2E yellow $22.75.
Millrun Standard 13.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 9. (AP)
Butter Prints extras. 25 He: standards.
25e pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
22-23c pound; farmer's door delirery is
sue pound, sweet cream 5c Higher.
EgS Pacific poultry producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras 17e, ttsnd-
ards 16c, medium 15c dozen. Buving
price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 16c,
firsts 14c. mediums 12c, undergrade 10c,
pullets 10c doxen.
Country meats Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch
ers, under 150 pounds 9-9 He. Yealers
90 to 100 pounds 9H-10; light and thin
ft-7c HeaTjr calres 5-6c pound. Lambs
1415c pound. Heavy ewes 4-7e pound.
Medium cows 3-5e pound; canner cows
2H-3o pound. Bulls 4 -5c pound.
Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets
10H : loaf 12e pound. Brokers will py
He below quotations.
Milk " Contrsct price 4 per cent,
Portland delivery S1.95 cwt. B grade
ercsm 37 He pound.
Mohair Buying price, nominal.
Cascsra bark Buying price, 1933
peel. 2 He pound.
Hops 1933 clusters, 25-30e pound.
Eire poultry Portland delivery, buy
ing prices: Colored fowls, under SH
pounds 1213c, over 6H pounds ll-12e.
Spring pullets, 2 to 2 H pounds, 1314c.
Roasters, ever 8H pounds 13-14. Leg
horn fowls, over 3H pounds 9-10c, under
3 pounds, 8 9c. Broilers, 1 H to 2
pounds, 13-14e. Stags, 6c. Roosters, Se.
Pekin ducks. 15e. Geese.'lOe pound.
Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregon
fz-z.35 rents 1.
Potatoes Local white 'and red $1.25'
1.35 cental; Yakima $1.45; Deschutes
fl. 75; Bakers 12.
Wool 1934 clip, nominal: WiUatn
ette valley 22 25o pound; easetrn Ore
gon zo-Z6e pound; southern Idaho 10
20c pound.
Hay Burin price from orodueer:
Alfalfa. No. 1. new crop $15. Vetch $15.
Willamette ralley timothy $15. Eastern
Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses.
blended $15. Oats $12.50 ton.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 9. (AP)
Cattle Keceipts 60, eslres 50;" Testers
50e higher.
Steers, good, common and medium
$3.25-6. Heifers, common and medium
$3-4.75. Cows. Eood. common and me
dium $2.50-3.75; low cutter and cutter
$1.50-2.50. Bulls, cutter, common and
medium $2.25-3. Vealers, good and choice
$3-7.50; cull, common and medium $3
6. Calves, rood snd choice $4.50-5.50:
common snd medium $2-4.50.
Hogs Receipts 400: 50c lower tor
butcher hogs.
Light weirht, rood and choice 14-5:
medium weight, good and choice $4.65-
o; hesvTweicht. rood and choice 4-
4.75. Pscking sows, good $2.90-
8.35. Slaughter pigs, medium $3.50-3.90.
Feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice'
$350-4.
Sheep Receipt 800; steady.
Lambs, rood and choice $7.50-8.25:
common and medium $5.50-7.50. Searling
wethers $3.75-5.75. Ewes, good sad
choice $2.75-3.50; eonmon sad medium
$1.75-3.
Stocks and Bonds
STOCK AVXKAQZS
(Copyright 1934, Standard Statistics Co.)
February 9
60
20 SO 90
RR's. Uts. Total
51.4 83.3 88.8
52.6 B8.J 91.4
53.5 81.7 90.9
-9.7 85.1 63.T
India.
Today 98.9
Previous dsr 101.7
Week ago 102.2
Tear aeo 51.0
3 years ago
7 year g
Higk 1934 .
Low 1934 .
1S0.7 103.5 177.5 134.7
108.7 109.0 102.3 106.2
105.0 54.3 90.3 93.8
89.1 41.8 64.3 77.5
XOHD AVERAGES
20 20 20
60
India. RWs. Cts. Total
BOYD AVERAGES
Today
79.3 85.0 88.1
83.4
83.6
83.8
70.5
97.9
84.4
Previous day
Week age
ear ago
3 years age ,
High 1934
79.4 85.1
79.3 85.0
63.3 65.6
89.7 104.8
86.8
85.7
82.7
99.8
86.9
80.1 86.1
72.6 74.1
Lew 1934
T7.3 74.8
(1926 average equals 100.)
George Hessler is
Telephone President
DAYTON, Feb. . The annual
election of officers of the Dayton
Mutual Telephone company, held
Wednesday, resulted as follows:
President, George Hessler; vice
president; W. S. TJ'Ren; secre-tarr-treasarer,
Mrs. Ella John
son; manager, R. D. Johnson. The
directors held over and the ones
elected recently are D. A. Snyder,
B. A. Feiton, Harry Sherman and
J. W. LoretL
raw 4 milk.
co-op pool price, 9UI3 per
hundred.
Surplus 91.15.
fcaaet aa eeml-saeataly
batterias average.)
' Distributor price $2.10.
Butt erf at Top 21c,
prints 2414c, robes 264".
Prices paid to growers by SaUm bajen
February 9
(The prices below, supplied by local
Crocer, art indicative-ef the oeily market,
at are notraarantvea I.t tTm Stst-smaa.)
rauiTa jlhd vgetabis
Leek. dca. fcasahe , .40
Broccoli. Jtesebnrg. Ko. 1 .90
Crsnherries. .btiL 2 .as
Parsnips, box tar .50
Turnips, box lug . .so
KuUbacaa, lpx lug .60
Brussels sprouts, iug ,, .so
Egg pJaot. local .05
Cahbafe, cwt . 00 to 1.15
Spokane, cwt L J. 75
Greea peppers. Calif, lb. - .20
Onions, doz. bunches . .15
Potatoes, local
.75 to 1.00
.1.15 to l.5
-1.10 to J.45
.2.00 to 2.25
...2.75 to 8.25
1.75
.60
.90
.2.65
Yakima
Deschutes -
Lettuce
California, dry pack
California, iced
Onions, Labish
Celej-r. Hni
Celery Hearts
California. VI
Applies
Spits
.50 te
.65
Reme Beauty
Oranges, choice -
Navels, fancy
Beeta, local, dox.
Carrots, local, dox.
. . .65
-2.75 to 3.25
-3.25 to 4.00
.20
.20
50
.85
- . .05 H
.06H
6.00
1.00
9 Ti
csufornis
Spinach, local crate
Bananas, lb. on stalk
Hands
Lemons
Limes, fresh
Avacados, crate
bqnash, Danish, dox. . .20
Hubbard .75 to 1.00
Tomatoes. California, case ,, 3,RS
Sweet potatoes, lb. , .0314
Grapefruit, Florida ; 4.00
California 2.25
Cluster, 1938, lb., top
.30
MOTS
Filberts, lb. .12 H to
.16
.20
walnuts, lb. .12 H to
Buying Prices
EGGS
ztraa
Mediums
.08
.07
.10
.09
.06
09
.09
.04
Pullets
potrLt-ir"
Colored hem
medium hena
"Light hens
Lerhorn frvers
Colored fryers
Via roosters .
WT1T
Snrinr Ismbs. ton
6.00
Ho?s, 160 t 200 lbs.
4.75
lev to 16U tbs.
Over 200 fh.
4.25
.4.50
3.25 to 8.50
.03 to .05
Sows
Steers ,
Cows
.01 H to
.02 H
.02 H
.OH
09
Bulls
.02 te
Dressed veaL top
Dressed nor
GRAIN AND HAT
Wheat, western red
.57
.59
.14.00
-14.00
White. Ko. 1
Barlev feed No. 1 tn.
Oats. feed, ton
Barley, maltinr. ton
..19.00
-19.00
Oats, milling, ton
Hay, bovine prices
Oat and retch, ton
-12.00
-14.00
Alfalfa, valley, fmt rnt
WOOL
Wool, medium .
Course
.S5
.23
.20
Mohair
HELD TO ANSWER
SILVERTON, Feb. 9. Frank
Alfred, justice of the peace, bound
Carl Hageman over to the grand
jury after the latter appeared be
fore the local Justice on a charge
or non-support. The warrant was
sworn out by Mrs. Hageman. Mr.
Hageman has been one of the
CWA employes at Silverton.
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CHICAGO. Feb. 8.-P)-Dowri- (
spring of values predominated in
.grain markets today influenced
by likelihood that drought dis
tricts would aecelve moisture re
lief tonight and because of stock
market --settlement.
Much setting of grains was as
sociated with expected bearish re
sults of a special message from
President Roosevelt to congress
relative to federal government
control of stock exchanges. Wheat
and other cereals gave evidence
also of disturbing effects from
proposed legislative measures
which would tighten restrictions
on grain exchange dealings.
Wheat closed nervous at al
most the day's bottom prices, -1M
cents under yesterday's fin
ish, corn 4-lVs down, ats at to
1 cent decline, and provisions
varying from 5 cents setback to
a rise of 7 cents.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May 9-90; July
88 -8 9; September 89 -90.
Corn May ; July 53-
SS : September 55 .
Oats May 364: July 36 ;
September 3 5 .
EAST WOOL NIT
IS lit T
BOSTON, Feb. 9. (Jf) The
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow: '
"The wool trade has been
marking time for the most part
again this week. Scattered sales
have been made at prices which
show little change, with by-products
suited to woolen mill re
quirements showing relatively the
strongest position. i
"Foreign markets have been
somewhat irregular.
"There has been scattered buy
ing through the -west on the
sheep's back at prices which are
mostly in the range of 28 to 30
cents and which mean clean land
ed costs Boston np to current
quotations here, fully.
"The piecegoods markets are
still dull, although there is a lit
tle interest being shown in dress
goods lines for the Easter trade.
"Mohair is in occasional request
at steady rates."
The Commercial Bulletin will
publish the following quotations:
Sconred basis:
Oregon, fine and F. M. staple,
84-86; fine and F. M. fr. comb
ing, 80-83; fine and F. M. cloth
ing. 75-76; valley, No. 1, 77-SO.
Mohair:
Oregon, 40-43. Domestic grad
ed: First combing, 60-62; sec
ond combing, 50-55; thirdf eomb
ing, 45-50; fourth combing, 40
45; good carding, 40-45; first kid,
75-78; second kid, 63-68.
RIXDKM IX HOSPITAL
SILVERTON, Feb. 9. H. Rin
deni, who has been ill for some
time, was taken to the Silverton
hospital for observation early this
week. Mr. Rindem was reported
as slightly Improved Wednesday.
VERTICAL
1 peat bog
2 the dill
3 stringed
instrument
4 put in
vigorous
action
5 exclamation
6 continue
7 rugged
crest of a
mountain
range
8 shifted
9 sailors
10 mountains
in Turkes
tan 11 hollow
vessel
firing
forth a
ringing
sound
19 observed
21 allures
23 free from
something
obnoxious
24 dry; said of
wines
25 wms
26 color J
2& fTOWOld
SO weight
(India)
81 Greek
letter
33 generous
34 cloth at a
door to
wipe the
feet on
.36 containing
salt
39 tkle of
noble rank
for Hindus
40 title of a
, European
gentleman
in India
41 harvest
42 flower
43 comfort
45 plant of the
tropics
46 land held in 1
absolute )
indepen- 1
dence
47 not any
50 receptacle -
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by worn
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