The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 18, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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HELP WANTED MALE
ru-L-i--1ri"--'"'."'n''i
Wood cutters.1 A Christenaon. 1597
Ue.
i Solicitor at once. Harry W. Scott.
njLruin-ririi"B
tei KT rflFTEE ROUTE MEN
Bl reliable national company needs
Mrim. nniuMRiflrv mir musx. oe uny-
' aically able and -willing to service 200
steady consumers on protected route
and work 8 hours a day. Route par
up te J3T.50 week. Write Albert Mills,
Routs Mgr., 6494 Monmouth, Cincin
nati. O. '
HELP WANTED -FEMALE
faJxrtiLLrijij irir" i r- i-r - T " "
LADIES List names and addresses
pare time for mall order firms. Good
pay. -i Experience unnecessary. Stamp
brings details, Holt Servioe, Nichols,
N. Y.
- Earn extra money copying; Names.
Addrea im tar mail order firms. Home
para time, experience unnecessary.
Write for information. Circle Advertis
ing, 401 Broadway. New York.
PERMANENT
' Position open April 2 for woman
with good education and common
. sense, who can work full time and
travel when necessary. State are and
.qualification In application. Box 13
care Statesman.
TEACHERS WANTED
We bare several good-paying sales
positions open now and during vaca
tion for men and. women between 25
and 40, With Normal school or Col
lege training; and three years' teach
ing experience. Oire age. education,
experience in letter asking for per
sonal Interview. Address F. E. COMP
TON CO.. 1301 Northern Life Tower.
Seattle, Wash. -'
SALESMEN WANTED
- Opportunity to build a paving busi
ness. Must have car and $300 capital.
Only persona with neat appearance
considered. Box 424 care Statesman.
SALESMEN Earn $100 weekly:
framed, com. $ SO 0,000 punchboard firm
lias new plans. No Invest Ik A. stork.
Write Factory Rep., K. A 8. Sales Co.,
See H. Kohler St., Los Angeles.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Toung lady, college graduate, desires
clerical or other suitable work. Tel.
S5I2. SIS N. Liberty St
Toang lady is tn need of office work,
bookkeeping, typing, etc. References
furnished. Tel. S9SS.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Saw gumming and sharpening
anile E. Four Comers. TeL 4280.
" Ko. 1 hay cut green. No weeds. Mra
. J. HL Wright, 4 hi miles Wallace road.
, Belcrest lots, at cost. TeL 4017.
: 1 section Belcrest lota Sacrifice for
Immediate sale.. TeL 6367.
FerUlixerrsand. dirt TeL 8605, '
arinnnoi-irM-irw-irwririnri i i-i-i-i i- - -
Sheep ready to lamb. Mrs. J. H.
Wright, K mL on Wallace Road.
Wood range with reservoir, excel-
- Trimmed Oregon and Corv. No. 12
strawberries cheap. Inquire 10 N.
gammer.
For sale, pigs. Call 5514, evenings.
Route t. Box 4.
, Rantams and eggs. 534 N. 15th.
Early British Queen seedT potatoes
T5c hundred. A Schiemaa near West
8 lay ton.
t Old taanure delivered. TeL 8088.
Improved Ore. and Triple X Mar
shall strawberry plants. Also good oat
bay and bora radish roots. TeL 61F15.
Ladles beautiful Silk Hose, slightly
imperfect-S pairs, $1.09, postpaid. Sat
lrf action guaranteed. Economy Hosiery
Co. Aaheboro, N. C
For Sale Logan plants, 1 cent
Italian bees, IS colonies. 585 Pied
tnont St. W. Sahm.
WANTED MLscelLaneons
- OLD GOLD- highest prices paid.
Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa A N.
CoraT. 8t - '
Cash paid for used furniture, ranges
and tools and farm machinery. TeL
4 SOS. -- ;
. Wood range, best that $5.00 will
buv. Tel. 937i.
ailSCELLANEOUS
. Haircuts ISc-tOo. $03 8 WlaUr.
fcf ? Free. We pick op dead worthies
' norses, cows, sneep. -iei. ib.
- WANTED Names men. 18-35. Ash
ing, become V. 8. Government Railway
Postal Clerks, Start $158.00 month.
Apply today sure for particulars and
ltt government positions. IS coached
f REE. ox 1293F care Statesman.
Complete high school at home. Stan
dard: text, diploma. Information tree.
American Sictwt, Prtrtland. -
FOR RENT R003IS
Nlee room, clowe In. Tel. 4515.
ROOM AND BOARD
Neat cosy room, including breakfast
nd washing, $3.51 week. SOt & Win
ter. TeL 77$.
- Board, room, table board. Tie Ferry.
11. ?. - " r
ROOM AND BOARD
Board and room. 790 N. Church.
Board, room, near P. O. TeL 6481,
Room, board, $4 wk. Tel. 7313.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Furn. apt, 2361 HazeL 7664.
Small furn. apt, 630 Union.
Furnished apt., Eds-ew ater Court.
Garage. TeL 5154.
First floor, -92 K. Summer.
, Coxy 4 room furn. apt, 116. 105
River St.
Mod. J-room turn, apt Attractive
location. 1320 State. TeL 8754.
S room mod. furn. apt. Close in. Tel.
2S0.
2 room furn. apt 191 S. Church St
wwim furaleihoil. heat fed
apartments, zta iianoa ou
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. cottage. 696 N. Cottage.
Furn. and iinfurn. houses.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 3031
3-rm. furn. house, adults. Anderson
Court. 440 Water St.
For Rent Modern 6 room bouse.
furnished. Call 48o5.
4 room modern house, furnished.
Stegner, 202 U. S. Nat l Bank.
2 rooms furn. Tel. 8840.
FOR RENT
For Rent Houses and apartments.
furnished and unfurnished. See Mr.
To rens with Socolofsky Son. TeL
7807.
For Rent 35 acre farm. Lease for 3
years, share rent. Now in crop. 15 A.
grain. 8 A. strawberries, some fruit
fair Wdga. Takes $50 cash to get lease
and crop share- See Bechtel or inoma
son, 341 State St.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurn. house or apartment, close in.
35.00. Box 434 care Statenan.
FOR SALE Real Estate
TOWTDPPORTUNITY, DON'T WAIT
8 acres, close In, on paved road.
Close to bus line. Fine soil. Mostly in
nuts, cherries, apples and berries.
Dandy 6-rm. house, bath and toilet
downstairs and toilet upstairs. Plaster
ed house. Also bam, poultry house. If
sold at once, only $4850. $1500 down.
DANDY MODERN SUBURBAN
Modern 5-rm. house, basement, elec
tric lights and water system. Modern
bath room, built-in kitchen, everything
new and modern. Garage. On paved
street close to school. Only $2950.
J AS. D. SEARS, Realtor
112 S. High St
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
In North Salem. English type shin
gled bungalow, rooms, built Ins, good
plumbing, fireplace, full basement, fur
nace, double garage, east front lot
with several choice fruit trees. Price
$3000, part terms or will accept 4 or 5
room cottage near woolen mills not
over $2009 aa part
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street TeL 6708.
"Two large lots, Brerman St Cheap
for cash. Inquire S44 N. 12th.
GOOD BTJTS IN REASONABLY
PRICED HOMES
S room cottage in North Salem, lot
40x127 ft. A REAL SNAP for $550.
cash $100, bat like rent.
North IStli street home In Engle
wood district, 8 room cottage, two
lota each 45x137 ft. plenty of fruit
and shade trees, shrubs and lawn. One
street paved, garage. Real value for
$1706. cash $100, bal. liberal terms.
. Forced to sell to pay delinquent
taxes. Four beautiful, east front lots
In North Salem, each 60x150 ft., 8
room residence, barn, garage, fruit
trees. If you want a real buy, let us
show you this for only $2100, part
terms.
Large comer lot 90x108 ft., some
cherry trees, ? room comfortable
house, double garage. Distant owner
will sacrifice price for quick sale. 3850.
CHILDS & MILLER, REALTORS
344 State Street TeL 4708.
HOME BUYS
$800 will buy two good lots and
5-rm. house on paved street Take $400
down. A snap.
ANOTHER ONE
, $2500 buya a strictly modern B-rm.
house on paved street, good location.
wortn iiuuo more? 8oe
JAi D. SEARS, Realtor
132 S. High St.
2Vi acres 1 mL north, 35 walnuts
S yrs. old. Good gravel road, 200 feet
off pavement $50. $100 down. W. G.
Grant, I. J. Crittenden, Masonic bldg.,
TeL 4181.
CLOSE TO WOOLEN MILL
4 and 5 room houses, $1400 each,
terms. Socolofsky ft Son.
SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS
$3950 will buy a good modern six
room home located near Leslie school,
large lot, east front, late construction,
$14S0 down, bal. terms. A REAL BAR
GAIN. $2750 Five room plastered home
with basement furnace, fireplace, large
attic, double garage, fruit trees, located
In E. Salem. Easy terms.
A" W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors
134 & Liberty St TeL HtS
24 acres, 13 acre in prunes, 2 acres
filberts, 30 big cherry trees. Family
orchard. Prune drier. 2 houses. Join
ing small valley town. Price $3500.
Easy terms. Owner once refused $17,
000. Rich I Reimann, 167 S. High,
TeL 8632.
4 A. adjoining the city limits of Sa
lem, $150.
"i A. 1 mL east of Salem on paved
road, excellent soiL $1000. .
10 A. 6 ml. N.E. of Salem. S room
house, electric lights, all in crop, fine
solL $1900.
30 A. 15 ml. from Salem. 18 A. In
cultivation, 4 A. orchard, (00 cords of
wood, creek, 6 room house, stock and
implementa, $3250.
'40 A. 30 in cultivation, sandy loam
soli, fenced; well, creek, S00 cords of
wood, crop, stock and equipment In
cluding 10 cows, t horse. 65500. Trade
for mall tract dose to Salem.
Melvln Johnson, 275 State. Tel. 6796
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Win trade for acreage or Salem pro
perty 133 acre farm, ISA prunes, 6 A.
walnuts, S A. berries, 20 A. timber,
good bouse, prune drier. Good ereekr on
this place, several springs. Joins city
limits small town. 1905 Maple Ave.
r 18 acre in garden end berries, 8
room house. South Seattle. Value
$1,000. Even trade for Salem C O.
Johnson, $61 5-1 6th & W. Seattle,
Waab. .
FARM WANTED
Will trade 20 acres, new I room
bouse, electric lights, basement plumb
ing, new bars, 3 poultry bouses, also
a. 5 acre tract with full set of build
ings, both dear of debt, for a farm of
equal value, 60 or more acres. See
HAWKINS ROBERTS, INC.
For i Real Estates Trades
Hop farm are money makers. 100
A, lovely heme, city conveniences,
pavement,: dear, for clear city proper
ty, some cash. Kufner Farm, Garden
road, box: i ss.
Interesting
Facts...
About" 13,541 of the nation's
17,600 banks were re-opened a
year ago today after the bank
holiday.
O
Blossom Day next Sunday. Only
three times In the past 20 years
has Blossom Day occurred in
March, in 1915 the date being
March 24, the earliest on record,
followed by March 28 In 1926 and
March 29 in 1914. Last year, due
to a late season, the event was
observed April 23., Blossom Day
celebrations have been held on the
following dates: March. '29, 1914;
March 24, 1915; April 4, 1916;
May 1. 1917; April 10, 1918;
April 19, 1919; April 23, 1920;
April 4, 1921; May 7, 1922; May
6, 1923; April 13, 1924; April 12,
1925; March 28, 192 ; April 24,
1927; April 15, 1928; April 28,
1929; April 13, 1930; April 12,
1931: April 17, 1932, and April
23, 1933.
O
Easter comes on Sunday, April
1st.
-O-
Fishing season opens April 5th.
O
Next week is "Financial Inde
pendence week."
0
They used to say the bootleg
gers could not be controlled on
account of prohibition. Now the
liquor commission admits they
can't control them and that they
are only selling a small percent
of the total liquor being used.
O
We suggest that the best thing
to do is to move the state police
in on the bootleggers. We believe
they could clean them out.
O
Someone told us that the secret
of good health was to eat lots of
onions. We can't figure out Just
how we could keep it a secret.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Beach cottages and store, close m.
hnlnait- Take
farm or city property to $10,000, A.
care Statesman.
GOOD TRADES
Farms for houses or acreage.
S2000 farm. 21 A., eoulty for house.
$4000 choice 5 A., mod. bungalow.
for house or acreage lesa value.
$6500 fine 102 A. well Improved
farm for small acreage or service sta
tion.
$150 MONTH INCOME PROPERTY
$18,000, trade for a good farm.
$3000 semi-business property. Equity
for cheaper house.
See Bechtel or Thomason, 311 State
FOR SALE FARMS
RTVTER TWTTOM
78 acres, family orchard, running
water and crops. Price $2500. $1000
down, balance terms. See
HAWKINS ft ROBERTS. INC.
For Real Estate Trades
BEST ft CHEAPEST RANCH
Never such bargain again !
302 acres, 280 acres cult, and most
ly crop. 20 acres timber and lots of
good pasture for sheep or cattle, plenty
water and good fences. Dandy 7-rm.
house, bath, toilet. 2 barns, poultry
house, machine shed, sheT shed, 4 A.
R. A. cherries. Only 10 miles of Salem,
at only $38 per acre. $2500 down will
handle. Bal. easy. Don't pass this up.
JAS. D. SEARS, Realtor
132 S. High St
100 A., nice 6 rm. house, running
water In house and barn, Z bams. 3
silos, mod. milk hous, fine dark soil.
stream, 6 A. prunes, 85 walnuts, $3000
red. loan. Price J1Q.00O.
35 A. fine soil. 5 rm. house, barn.
chicken house, $6000. Will take house
in salem.
10 A.. 4 rm. bouse, nice barn, chicken
house, gar... close to Salem, paved rd.,
fine soiL $3500 : term a
32 A. 2 hi mL of town: 20 A. In
cult,-- new house, barn, silo, chicken
nouse, nice stream, on paved road a
bargain. Take some trade.
83 A. Howell Prairie. 70 A. In cult
rm. house, lights, water, a fine place
with lots of fruit a bargain.
Have several calls for small acre
ages list with us.
R. A. FORKNER
110 V. Cottage TH. 3031
ACREAGE
TTSTPV Tn TUIO
11 acres on main Pacific highway,
close In. 7 acres in bearing fruit, small
house, well. Worth more money. Owner
says sell for $2200. $200 down, Mlance
iTawnnon terras at a percent. Jr you
are looking for a real bargain, let us
show you.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. .
Real ton
134 South Liberty Street
80 A. homestead, attractive cabin,
will relinquish write Box 433, States
man.
SAOTtrtrrnr: rat.v
$0 down and balance $15 per month
takes this fine 8 2-3 acre tract. cul
tivated, balance fine timber and pas
ture, 3 room house, good barn, chicken
house, well, close In. An exceptional
buy at $1400. Int. 6 percent
See this before buying!
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors
134 South Liberty Street
10 A 4 R. hnna tiin, hum ol.utr.n
house, gar., close to Salem, paved rd.,
fine toll, $3500; terms,
23 A. I hi mL of town: 20 A. to
cult, new house, barn, silo, chicken
house, nice stream, on paved rd. a
bargain. Take some trade.
83 A. Hon ell Prairie, 70 A. In cult.
R. house, lights, water, a fine place
With Jots of fruit a bargain.
Have several calls for small acre
ages list with us.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 303L
NEAR KEIZER SCHOOL
1100 down and balance $10 per
month buys ff acres located close to
Keiaer school on mam pavement. This
is an exceptional bargain at $1000.
lot percent This will not last long.
See It at once. - - --
W, It GRABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors
134 South Liberty Street -
COUNTKT HOME " '
: S A, 36 A. cleared, some timber,
good view, on pavement, close in, fine
rm. house with fireplace, basement
furnace, garage, barn, gravity water
system. $4350.
SOCOLOFSKT A SON
1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. TeL 7S07
ACREAGE
I ACRE BARGAIN
835 down and balance $10 per month
will handle this fine 6 acres located on
good road, just off main Pacific high
way, all cultivated, close In. a real
bargain at 9U0. int. percent.
W. H. GRABENHORST c CO.
Realtors
134 South Liberty Street
Business Opportunities
$300 will start you In a clean pro
fitable business Including month rent
and merchandise. Box 435 care States
man. Have cash buyer for garage or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. H. C Shields, Oregon
Bldg. TeL 8903.
.1 have cash buyers for garage busi
ness or service station, cut-over land :
also highly Improved farms If can
trade in some property outside the
state.
H. a SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902
Small grocery store, good living for
ngni party, close in.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors
134 S. Liberty St TeL 646S
MONEY TO LOAN-
$5000 to loan on farm property. Must
be good security.
CHILDS A MILLER, Mtge. Loans
314 State St TeL 6708.
(
Bells of Harmony"
A nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
in Loans
TJP TO $300
ATJTO-ENDORSED NOTE
VIIWMITIIDP
, , ' : . v uii.o, auu
only lawful rates charged. See us if
?uu uecu money.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Ro?7lM?s.JS?w B1,h Bldg. 2nd floor
,FE'NSED NO- S-122 by STATE
518 State St Tel. 3740
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
I to $0 months to repay at lowest pos
sible ratea
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st NatX Bank Bldg. Phone 8553
Licensed .y 6tate
Funds for farm tnana maw aen.ki.
-- vw sua uauiw
5 ; long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bide.. TeL 41 OS.
$ $ EASTER MONET $ $
To salaried men and women
$5.00 to $30.001 to 6 months time.
No !MUnrltv All
STATE LO AN CO. 212-Oregon Bldg.
muu iim lic a Late 8-165
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
tjm - - -1-,-,-in.n.rLnjwuxrui
Baby chicks, Wariner's Hatchery
2160 N. Fifth St at Highland avenue.
FOR SALE
Good work horses and mares, well
broken and gentle, 1150 to 1600.
White's Ranch. Turner. Rt. 1.
No. 1 White Leghorn and Rhode
Island Red chicks, $8 per hundred.
Ruby L. Woodward, Rt , Bx. 68 B,
TeL 44F3L
FOR SALE WOOD
i iiiiki n I
Second erowth and nM fir mmA
Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells.
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
TeL 6008 Salem Vul rw T. a
uottage.
Phone Tracy's, 8946 for dry wood.
sat Sj4swp
Call 4SF14. AU wood. Smith A Rubens.
Dry wood priced right. TeL 7983.
Old fir 16 In. $4.75. Tel. 8590.
irsrr,vvvvrer'svrkv
Dry wood TeL 8254.
Dry wood. 1295 D St. TeL 4574.
Dry old fir. oak, TeL 9769.
Sawdust $4 unit. TeL 9373.
4 ft oak wood for sale TeL 3688.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost, Piccolo, In case. Reward. 73F3.
wjssssaesseeaw,
LOST Key No. 1006. Reward. TeL
6404.
PERSONAL
Partner wanted. Brunette. Age 36
Must like Calif. P. O. Box 393.
FOR SALE USED CARS
We have 15 used ears to choose
from. If It's a used car you want see
us before you buy.
SALEM AUTO COMPANY
435 N. Com'L TeL 4673
BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS
1930 Chev. Sedan $325
1928 Essex Coach (overhauled) 125
1927 Dodge Sedan 95
1929 Ford ton truck 175
240 No. Liberty Tel. 3688.
McKay's Used Cars
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
1927 Oakland Sedan
$125
1928 Buick Sport Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
235
165
265
275
350
375
375
475
525
575
595
1930 Chevrolet Pick-up
19S0 Essex Sedan
1929 Buick Sedan
1931 Ford Town Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach -
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Nash Sedan
TERMS Trades
333 Center Ph. 3189430 N. Com't
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.
Valley Motor Co.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
1933 Ford Std. Coupe $535
1931 Ford Victoria
325
1933 Ford Std. Coach
1932 Ford Spt. Coupe
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Sedan -.
1929 Ford Pickup
131 Pontlac Sedan
1931 Reo Sedan
475
475
2T5
225
195
395
450
535
165
300
60
40
15
1931 Buick Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1129 Studebaker Coupe
1927 Whippet Sedan
11Z3 Essex 4 Coach
1926 Buick T Pass. Sedan
Trucks
1931 Ford L. W. Base
1939 Reo Chassis-
1928 Dodge Panel
404
140
200
18S
1329 Chevrolet
Marion and Liberty
Phone 9910
WANTED USED CARS
Cash for car. Ph. $54$ any time.
Business
Directory
Cards In this directory run
on a monthly basts only. Rate:
fl.OO per lino per rjnonth.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. 276 South CommerciaL
BARBERS
Haircut 25c, Joe's Barber Shop.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL 6753.
Hulda Helps Hostessea TeL 6943.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. B. Northnesa,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor,
Z56 N. High. TeL Res, 8753.
ENGRAVING
Salem Photo Engraving 147 N.
Commercial. Tel. 5887.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brett
haupt florist. 577 Court TeL 6904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Iits Flor
1st 16th A Market TeL 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKE A HENDRICKS
189 N. High TeL 4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 a High TeL 9125.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
llver. Harry W. Scott Tel. 4516.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40C9.
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat
tress Factory, a 13th A Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO r . Z WICKER. Est. 111.
MIRROR RESILVERING
Spaulding Lumber Co. Tel. 4114.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
diea Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 433 State Street
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. 3976.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L O. Altman. M. D. Homeopathlst
Office and residence 507 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 315 & CommerciaL Tele-
JjhonJ iiii
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE
Tel. 3773 Court at Church
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, books, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262
Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming,
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Lartner Transfer Co. Trucns
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 226
State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specially.
Get our ratea
WELL DRILLING
R. A, West SO years experience, Rb'D
7. Bos 303. TeL 110F6.
WINDOW CLEANING
New deal window cleaners. TeL 9337.
Tompkins Out for
Represe n t a t i v e
Yamhill County
GRAND ISLAND, March 17.
J. H. Tompkins and sons have
been busily engaged transplant
ing approximately 6000 tomato
plants from flats to berry boxes
in their greenhouse. The plants
are of the Bonnie Best variety.
A comparatively large acreage
of flax is being sown in the Island
district thisspring by several of
the local farmers. '
Morton Tompkins, local farmer,
has recently announced his candi
dacy for the republican nomina
tion for state representative from
this, district, Mr. Tomkins has
previously served in the state leg
islature from Yamhill county.
BIDS Ton COSgTRHCTlOS: OffW
of the United Ststes Property end &is
bersing Officer for Orefea. 412 Btste Of
fice Building.- Salew, Oregon. 6m led pro
posals is tripUrate will be received bare
aatil 2:00 P. M-. March ZL 134. sad
tbea. opened, for eoMtrartion of ware
house, infirmary, btth. sad latrine build,
iocs, teet fleers sad electric light sys
tem; painting beiUtags and repairing ice
brt.es. at. fa wp Clataep. Ovegee. Farther
inforaMttaa application. M. 1-2-J-4-18
20.
3 OF HOPS
MOVE AT 29C
W
Pacific coast hop markets, par
ticularly in California, developed
increased activity daring the week
ended March 14, as the result of
an improved domestic inquiry for
the moderate offerings by grow
ers, according to the Weekly Hop
Market Review of the U. S. Bu
reau of Agricultural Economics.
Growers' sales' in the three coast
states totaled several hundred
bales, and were the highest for
any single week in recent months.
Prices held practically unehangsd
from those which have prevailed
for the past several weeks. While
no new foreign sales of U. 3. hops
were reported during the period,
an increased Interest on the part
of foreign buyers was noted. The
increased domestic demand was
attributed to heavier seasonal re
quirements on the part of brew
ers and other consumers.
In Oregon markets, growers
sales totaling 378 bales were re
ported during the week, of which
100 bales prime to choice qual
ity netted grower 29c per pound.
125 bales of good primes brought
27 Vic, while 153 bales of fair
primes were sold at 26c per
pound, net to grower, all 1933
crop clusters. Current prices in
Oregon continued to cover the
rather wide range of 25c to 35c
per pound, net to grower, with
the variation depending upon the
quality. Remaining stocks of
strictly choice hops in Oregon aro
reported very light, and are be
ing firmly held for at least 35c
per pound. The continued lack
of selling pressure on the part of
Oregon growers for their remain
ing stocks tended to maintain a
steady market situation.
In Washington hop markets.
moderate sales by growers were
reported during the week. In the
Yakima district, 23 bales of choice
clusters netted growers 29 cents
per pound and 130 bales of me
dium to prime quality brought 25
cents per pound. Growers in that
aismei nowever, were generally
asking prices slightly above cur
rent bids by dealers. In the Puy
allup valley 25 bales of prime
quality were sold at 25 cents per
pound, net to grower. This lot
came from one of the best crops
in that district, and which had
been least affected by downy mil
dew, which was so prevalent in
that area last year.
California hop markets were
somewhat more active with a
slightly stronger undertone, large
ly reflecting an Improved interest
on the part of domestic buyers.
Sales totaled about 750 bales of
1933 hops and were the heaviest
in several months. These trans
actions consisted of 35S bales sold
early in the period which netted
the Sonoma county grower 25c a
pound while Sacramento valley
growers disposed of 390 bales at
23-23 e a pound.
General Markets
PKOD0CE XCCVGB
PORTLAND, Ore., Harea 17. (S.P)
Produce Exchange, act price :
Bottar Extrai, 23c; atandards,
23 Vie; prims firsts. 23Hc: first , 22 He.
Ejfga U. 8. special, 16e; U. 6. e-
tcaa, 14e; U. 8. medioma, lie.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 17. (AP)
Wheat Opea High Low Cloae
May 72H 73 7214 73
July '..72 hi 72 H 72 4 72
Cas: Big Bend bluet! rm 74; dark
hard winter 12 per cent 78 hi, do 11 per
eent 73 hi; soft white, western white,
hard winter, northern spring and western
red. 72.
Oats No. 3 white $20.50.
Corn No. 2E yellow $23.25.
Millrun Standard $13.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 17. (AP)
Batter Prints, extras 25 Vac; atandarda
25 hie.
Butterfat Portland delivery t A grade
23-24c pound; Farmer's door delivery, 20
21c pound.
Eggs Pacifio poultry producer' sell
ing prices: Fresh extras, 15c; atandards,
13c; medioma, 13c doxen (cartons la high
er). Buying price to wholesalers: Fresh
extras. 16c; firsts, 14e; mdiams, 14c; pul
lets, 12c; undergrade, 10c doxen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon Triplets,
12 He; loaf, 13s pound. Brokers will
pay hie below quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cant,
Portland delivery, $1.95 ewt. B grade
cream, 37 He pound.
Country meats 8elling price to re
tailers : Country-killed hogs, best botch
ers, nnder 50 pounds, 9-9 He. Vesvlcrs, 90
to 100 pounds, 10c; light and thin. 8-Se
pound. Heavy calves, 5-6c. Yearling
lamba 15c. spring 25c. Ewes 4-9c. Caa
aer cows, 2H-3Hc pound. Bulla 5-5 He
pooad.
Mohair 194 bnying price, 25e pound.
Casesra bark Buying price, 1933 peel,
2 He pound.
Hops 1932 clustera, 24-28e pound.
Lira poultry Portland delivery, bay
ing prices: Colored fowla, ander 5H
pounds 14c, over 6M pounds 13c; Leg
horn fowls. 1011c. Broilers 1H to 2
pounds. 17e. Stags, 6c Boostera, 6c.
Pakra ducks, 12c; colored, 10c. Oeeae,
lOe pound.
Potatoes Local white sad red, $1.15
1:25 cental; Vakima, $1.55; Deschutes,
$1.60; Bakers, $1.85.
New potatoes Florida Triumphs.
$2.50-2.60 per 50 pounds, 7e pound ; Ha
waii. $1.60-1.70 per 21 pound box.
Strawberries Nominal, Imperial val
ley 12s, $3 50-S.75 crate.
Wool A 1934 clip, nominal: Willamette
ealley, 20 25e pound; eastern Oregon, 25
2Cc pound.
Hay Baying price from producers:
Alfalfa No. 1. now crop, $14-15. Vetch.
$14. Willamette valley timothy $15.
Eattera Oregon timothy. $17. Timothy
passes, blended, $15. Oat. $37.50 too.
Stocks and Bonds
Copyright, 1034. Standard BUtlitlca Co.
Ksxeh 17
STOCK AVXXAOEf
SO 20 20
India. BR'a. Gta.
00
Total
84.9
85.9
85.5
52.7
139.6
110.2
93.8
77
Today
S5.1 4. 76.6
Previous day
50.4 T7.8
Week afo .
Tear aso
t years ago
T years are
49.5 75.5
28. S 76.0
4.9 199.3
111.9 107.2
54.3 90.3
41.8 64.8
High 13
Low 1934
BOSS ATXSAGES
20
0 60
Ota. Total
88.5 85.5
Hit's.
87.0
7.S
86.7
61.9
Today
rrevtona day
S8.4
S7.1
78.5
100.9
68.5
77.2
85.6
84.6
67.5
7.0
85.8
74.8
Week ago
Year ago
S ysara are
Hick IBS
87.8 102.4
81. 87.8
72.6 74.1
Lear 1984
11925 avertfe equals 100)
. 96.4
, ru.i
52.2
134.2
112.6
105 O
89.1
30
India
81.1
. SI.
, an 9
62.2
oaiem Markets
Urade-8 raw A xniUc"
co-op pool price,"- $1.50 per
hnsidred.
fc 55' a MBd-meotaly
satterfa average.)
Distributor price 92. lo.
Butterfat Top 23c,
prints 24jc, cubes 28Hc
friees paid to mwri by Salsa borers
Mare 17
(The prices below, supplied by s local
grocer, are Udieatife ef the daily market,
bat ere not cuaraatced hr The Statauaaa 1
FKXTIT8 ASD VEOSTA&kSS
Aaparagaa, lb, .08
Caalif lower, crate .40 and .05
Leek. dci. bnr.chcs ah
Paraaips. boa log .so
Tararpa. hex log .80
Ratabagsa, boa tag .50
Brunei sprovta, lug .60
T-Zt pisaL local ... , .05
Cabbage, ewt 90 to 1.1S
Spokane, ewt. ?
Green peppers, Calif lb, , .30
Onions, doi. bunches ,,. , js
Potatoes, local .75 to 1.00
"kieie 1.15 to 1.65
Deschutes
.1.10 to 1.45
Lettnc
California, dry pack
2.25 to 2.50
-2.65 to 2.85
MUUTBH, J CCU -
Onions, LabLfh
Celery, do. ,, ,
Celery Hearts -
Applies
Rome Beauty
Oraag-rs, choice
Ksrslt. fancy
Beat, local, doa.
Car-ota. local, doa.
1.S 5
.00
1.00
.63
2.00 to 2.25
-.2.65 to $.10
.20
".. .35
1.00
1.70
.05
.05 hi
5.75
1.00 .
California
Spinach, local crate
xexsa
Bananas, lb. oa stalk
Hands
Lemons
Limes, fraah
Aracadoa, erate
Tomatoes, California, esse
Sweet potatoes, lb.
Grapefruit, Florida
a.7$
.2.65
- -03
-S.75
2.25
.07
(Jaurnrnia
feeaa. Califc. lb.
New potatoes lb.
.06
ttnuDaro
50 and
.65
HOPS
Cluster. 1933. lb. (on
.30
.16
.20
HOTS
Filberts. In iu
Walnuts, lb. 3 !l2H to
Baying Prices
Extras
Medium
.11
.00
.15
.13
Jl
.09
.05
.05
MTTT.TRW
Colored hens, 8 lbs.
Colored hens
Colored medium hens
Light hens
Stan
Old roosters
-teat
1934 sDrina? lambs, lb. .
10
..6.50-7.00
lamos. tot
Hoks. 160 to 200 lbs.
. 4.50
4.25
4.00
3 75
..2.50 to" 3.00
.03 hi. to .05
ZOO to 225 Iba.
225 to 250 Iba.
Pies
Sows -
Steera
Cowa
.01 H to
.02 H
.02
Bnlle :
.02 to
Heifers
.02 hi to
03 H
VeaL top
-.5.50 to 6.00
.08
Dressed veal, top
ureased nora
.03
OS-ATM SNn
HAT
Wheat, western red
.57
.59
White No. 1
Barter, feed Ko. i ti.n
-14.00
14.00
16.00
...18.00
-11.00
11.00
-12.00
Oats. feed, ton
Barlev. maltine. tan -
Oats, milling, ton
fftv. hnvin nni
Cloeer hay
Oats and -etch, ton
-alalia, vaUey, first rut
nuuk
Wool, median)
Course
Mohair
5
.23
.20
Pastor to Give
Lecture Series
WOODBURN, March 17. Rev.
Conley D. Silsby, pastor of the
local Christian church, will give a
series of lectures, beginning Mon
day night, March 19, at 7:30
o'clock on the subject of the
"Jewish Tabernacle." A model of
the ancent structure made accord-
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Herewith is the solution to yet
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CHICAGO, March 11-VP)-Wheat
rose about a cent a bushel
today, bat gains failed to hold
in the face of late setbacks both
of securities and' of cotton.,
Accelerating the transient up
turn of the wheat market wer
severe dust storms In the, south'
west and west. witbA a sudden
sharp drop of temperatures to far
below f reeling. 'Subsequently,
wheat values were bearishly af
fected by snowfalls and sleet over
the dust areas and by an unoffi
cial estimate suggesting possibil
ity that the United States this
season would have a total wheat
supply of 950,000.000 bushels
compared with 913,000,000 last
year.
Wheat closed nervous at the
same as yesterday's finish to M
higher, corn 1-3 to 3-8 up, oats
1-8 to 3-8 advanced, and provi
sions unchanged to 12 cents
down.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat-r-Jfay 87 July
Sept.
Corn - May 51-51; July
52-53;'J3ept. 54.
Oats May 33; July 34 H;
Sept. 34.
PORTLAND, March 17-(JP)-Thjaale
of a carload of hops at
24wents a pound at a Willamette
valley point is the latest activity
in the Oregon hop market. Cur
rent prices are ranging from 24
cents to 28 cents a pound, with
the bulk of business being done
between 24 and 25 cents.
Lack of activity in the coast
markets is laid to two factors.
First is the enormous Importation
of hops from foreign countries,
especially from Germany. The
other is the acknowledged de
crease In beer consumption. Usu
ally, at "this period of the year,
tbe hop market Is active.
One local dealer said nearly
every ship coming into New York
carries hops from foreign coun
tries. Trading Broader
In Finer Wools
BOSTON. March 17.-P)-(U. S.
Dept. Agr.)-Slightly broader trad
ing in the finer Quality western
grown wools gave the Boston mar
ket a little more cheerful under
tone the past week. Some sales In
clothing and French combing 64s
and finer territory wool were of
good sized quantities. Moderate
quantities of 58s, 60s, blood
and 56s. blood territory wool
were sold. Prices were mostly un
changed compared with the pre
vious week.
Ing to scale, will be on display
by Rev. Silsby. All are Invited to
attend.
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inlet
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antelope
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arrested in-
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