The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, March 20, 1934
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Classified Ads
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classification. Copy re
vived after this time will
be ran under the heading
Too Late to Classify.
The Statesman assumes
do financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear In advertisements pub
lished in its columns, and
ia 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, tt fur
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTED MALE
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Wood cutter. A Chrlstenson.
Lee,
157
Solicitor at once. Harry W. Scott.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Wanted- strong-, capable woman, ex
perienced fa care ot sick, ana nouse
work. Give references, age, phone no.
Box 88. Statesman.
Woman who does only housework.
5J N. 14th St
SALESMEN WANTED
Onrtortunitv to build a paying bus!
tiess. Must nave car and $200 capital.
Only persons with neat appearance
considered. Box 43 care statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Saw rummlm and sharpening
mils E. Four Corners. Tel. 4180
Kn 1 hat rut sreen. No weeds. Mrs.
3. IL Wright. AVt miles Wallace road.
Beicrcst lots, at cost Tel. 4017.
T-jx-fsrrij-)j-wui - -i---
l section Belcrest lota Sacrifice for
Immediate sale. Tel.
. Fertilizer, sand. dirt. TeL 860 j.
Wood range with reservoir, excel
lent condition, 123.80. ius . 1
For sale. pigs. Call 6524, evenings.
Route 7. Hox 4.
JLrLiUVXnjJuinrniii ..--..a
Bantams and eggs. S3 N. 15th.
4AJ"iAAAnriri-i- -...-......
K!artv Brttlsli Queen seed potatoes
TSC nunfltrea. A. scmeinan near rt ei
. Old manure delivered. TeL 8088.
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Tmnroved Ore. and Triple X Mar
shall strawberry plants. Also good oat
pay ana norse raaian roota. -u air i.
WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest prices paid.
Star Exchange. Cor. Cheroeketa N,
Com'L St.
iruruuLnj-i.r r r -i - -- -- -- - .
rh paid for used furniture, ranges
and tools ana iarm macninery. eu
4S5S.
Wood range, best that $3.00 will
bny. Tel. 9373,
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts 13O-20& 103 S. Winter.
Free. We pick up dead worthies
horses, cows, sheep, itu ses.
Comnlete high school at home. Stan
dard text, diploma. Information free.
American School. Portland.
Olrl Interested in learning labor
torv analysis, ineruire 618 First Na
ttooai Bank Bldg. Opening for stu
dent. - . .: :
FOR RENT ROOMS
Nice room, -doge In. Tel. 4fi15
ROOM AND BOARD
jf)j-i.ri-in i" --" -"-- -- -"-- -- -
Board, room, table board. 754 Ferti .
Tel. 7895.
Board-room, 138 Court TeL 8878.
XAj ' " H WMWV"H.".'" '
Board and room. 7e N. Church.
Board, room, near F.O. Tel. 6483.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
- Fan. apt, 2281 BaseL 7864.
Small turn, apt, 889 Union.
Furnished apt, Edgewatar Court
Garage. TeL ilS4.
ixru'i nrirw"-i- - -- - - - - - - - -- -- -'
- Cocy 4 room furn. apt-, 1S. Xtis
Hirer St ; .
Mod. 8-room furn. apt Attractive
location. 1820 State. TeL 8784.
S room mod. furn. apt Close In. TeL
C230.
8 room furn. apt 181 S. Church St
llri.rxnjuui 'JM-MyMT"""--- - - "----
3 and room furnished, heated
arjartrnentMSMar
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and nnfurn, houses.
R. A. FORKNER .
1110 N. Cottage TeL 80SL
3-rm. furn. bouse, adults. Anderson
Court 440 Water St !
- For Rent Modern S room house,
famished. Call 4855,
4 room modern house, rurnianea.
8tegner, 203 U. 8. Nat l Ban.
I rooms furn. TeL 8840. ,
8 furnished homes, one 830.00, the
other $32.50. Small cottage wun
acre for $10.00. s .
P. H. BELL, 208 Oregon Btdg.
WANTED TO RENT
$5.00. Box 484 care Statesman.
"FOR SALE-rReal Estate
AAJ"'-rLnn.iTnOfinrrii rY - - -- -- -
1 nra af pherries. room cottage.
driven well, garage and ben housa,
$300.00 down, balance 8 terms to
suit 1. M. Jo nil. 1 1, zwi vregon jhox.
2 A. S mL out good rd. Nice newly
fin. house, S mn. and bath rm. Bis
cement basement 2 big porches, dandy
' well, chicken house, perries, ciear,
1200, owner Fergie, tu. , uox s
jjaaiem.
FOR SALE Real Estate
iaMMWNarfMAAMAAAAAMAMfiMAA
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE
In North Salem. English type shin
gled bungalow, 6 rooms, built ins, good
plumbing, fireplace, full basement, fur
nace, double garage, east iront tot
with several choice fruit trees. Price
$3000, part terms or will accept 4 or 6
room cottage near woolen mills not
over $2000 as part.
CHILDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street TeL 8703.
GOOD BUTS IN REASONABLY
PRICED HOMES
3 room cottage In North Salem, lot
40x127 ft. A RKAL SNAP for $550.
cash $100, bal. lUce rent.
North ISth street home in Engie-
wood district, S room cottage, two
lots each 43x137 ft., plenty of fruit
and shade trees, shrubs and lawn. One
street paved, garage. Real value lor
$1700, cash $400. bal. liberal terms.
Forced to sell to pay delinquent
taxes. Four beautiful, east front lots
in North Salem, each 50x159 ft, 8
room residence, barn, garage, fruit
trees. If you want a real buy. let us
show you this for only $2100, part
terms.
Large corner lot 90x10$ ft, some
cherry trees. 7 room comfortable
house, double garage. Distant owner
will sacrifice price for quick sale. $850,
C HI I. US MILLER. REALTORS
344 State Street Tel. S708.
4 A. adjoining the city limits of Sa
lem, $450.
5 A. 1 ml. east of Salem on paved
road, excellent soil, $I0flO.
10 A. Shi ml. N.E. of Salem, 5 room
house, electric lights, all in crop, fine
soil. 119 00.
30 A. 15 ml. from Salem. 18 A. In
cultivation, 4 A. orchard, 500 cords of
wood, creek, 6 room house, stock and
Implements, $3350.
40 A. 30 in cultivation, sandy loam
soil, fenced, well, creek, 500 cords of
wood, crop, stock and equipment, In
cluding 10 cows. 2 horse, $5500. Trade
for small tract close to Salem.
Melvin Johnson, 275 State. Tel. 6798
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Stock of used and new furniture and
second hand goods of all description.
also coal business, equipped with scales
and bins. Brick and steel building.
30x100 ft., v, of it 2 stories, and 4
lots. Will trade for income property
or land. What have you? I must change
climate on account of my health.
Adflress K. w. Fhntnick. Gerintr. Neb.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Will trade for acreage or Salem pro
perty 133 acre farm. 12 A. prunes, 5 A.
walnuts. 8 A. berries, 20 A. timber,
good house, prune drier. Good creek on
this place, several sprincs. Joins city
limits small town. 1903 Maple Ave.
13 ncre in garden and berries, S
room house. South Seattle. Value
J1.000. Even trade for Salem. C. O.
Johnson. 9615-16th S. W. Seattle,
Wash.
FARM WANTED
Will trade 20 acres, new 5 room
house, electric lights, basement, plumb
ing, new barn, 3 poultry houses, also
a 5 acre tract with full set of build
ings, both clear of debt, for a farm of
equal value. 50 or more acres. See
HAWKINS ft ROBERTS, INC.
For Real Estates Trades
Hop farms are money makers. 100
A., lovely home, city conveniences,
pavement, clear, for clear city proper
ty, some cash. Kufuer Farm, Garden
road. Box 1SS.
Country home 2 3-4 A., garden and
fruit, water, electricity, etc., for house
in Salem. W. G. Grant, I. J. Critten
den, Masonic Bldg. Tel. 6161.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
13000. Good house, 8 rooms, good
location. $50 down, $20 month or will
trade equity for a smaller house. SEE
BECHTEL or THOMASON
341 State Strx?t What have youf
FOR SALE FARMS
RIVER BOTTOM
78 acres, family orchard, running
water and crops. Price 82500. $1000
down, balance terms. See
HAWKINS ft ROBERTS, INC
For Real Estate Trades
100 A., nice 8 rm. house, running
water In house and bam, 2 barns, 2
silos, mod. milk house, fine dark soil,
stream, 6 A. prunes, 85 walnuts, $5000
fed. loan. Price $10,000.
35 A. fine soli, 6 rm. house, barn,
chicken house, $6000. Will take house
in Salem.
10 A., 4 rm. house, nice bam, chicken
house, gar., close to Salem, paved rd.,
tine soil, $3500 ; terms.
22 A. 2 mi. of town: 20 A. In
cult., new house, barn, silo, chicken
house, nice stream, on paved road a
banrain. Take some trade.
83 A. Howell Prairie. 70 A. in cult.
6 rm. house, lights, water, a fine place
with lots of fruit-w-a bargain.
Have several calls for small acre
ages list with us.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 8031
ACREAGE
80 A. homestead, attractive cabin,
will relinquish write Box 433, States
man.
Business Opportunities
$300 will start you In a clean pro
fitable business including month rent
and merchandise. Box 43s care States
man.
Have cash buyer for Karase or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. H. C. Shields, Oregon
Bldg. TeL 8902.
I 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. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902
MONEY TO LOAN
$5000 to loan on farm property. Must
be good security.
CHILDS ft MILLER. Mtge. Loans
844 State St TeL 6708.
Bells of Harmony
A nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
In Ixans
TJP TO 8300
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTE
FURNITURE
No fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged. See us If
you need money.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119, New BHgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. S-122 by STATE
518 State St TeL 8 7 4 0
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest poa-
tiDie rates.
GENERAL VI.NANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Katl. Bank Bldg. Phone 8SS2
Licensed -r State
-- - -- - -i-i-r--iiii-inj-inruu-i.TLnjLf
Funds for farm leans now available
14; long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg., TeL 4 Its.
nrLrL 8 $ EASTER MONET $ $ "
To salaried men and women
$5.00 to $36.001 te 0 months time.
No security All loans confidential.
STATE LOAN CO. 2 12-Oregon Bldg.
Phone 7788 Lie. State B-IS5,
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Baby chicks. Warlners Hatchery.
SIM N. Hft St at Highland avenue.
i Mmmmmmmmmmm. I a 11 M MIi . V I Ik
7VM
V ft
Interesting
Facts . . -
Japanese manufacture electric
light globes at a cost of 2c
each. Fountain pens at 7ceach.
o
The average wage In Japan Is J
from 26c to 81c for skilled labor.
O
Japan exports 60 per cent of
what they manufacture. Twenty-1
eignt per cent oi cms to xsorm
u o
Children in Japan are allowed
to wora, aiier iney icacu mo i
of ten years. They receiTe about
yci n
The population of Japan is 6$
munon. An increase or. ten minion I
in the last ten years. I
n !
. 7 y , , I
iijngiana DiocKaaea u. s. ports
121 years ago today.
-O-
Roy Stewart told us yesterday
that Saturday was the biggest day
in sales at the Salem liquor store.
O
The local office of the Union
Oil company believe in tieing-in
their pnone numner witn tneir i
advertising They feature Union
fH n tht ottrarHelnir an4 their 1
phone number is 7676.
FOR SALE WOOD
Second growth and old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells.
GUARANTEED ORT wood coal
Tel S00Q Salem Fuel Co. Trad ft
Cottage.
Phone Tracy's, 39S8 tor dry wood.
Call 4SF14. All wood. Smith A Rubens,
Dry wood priced right TeL 7983.
Old fir 16 in. $4.75. TeL 8590.
MWwVwrWrWrWrrVrWrrr)rrrV
Dry wood Tel. 8254.
Dry wood. 1295 D SU TeL 4574.
Dry old fir, oak, TeL 9769.
Sawdust $4 unit TeL 9373.
4 ft oak wood for sale TeL $688.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sack flax seed on Salem-Sll-
verton highway on March 17. Reward.
Notify A. M. Hougen, Sllverton, Ore..
Rt 1.
PERSONAL
Partner wanted. Brunette. Age 8$.
Must like Calif. P. O. Box 893.
FOR SALE USED CARS
We have 15 used cars to choose
from, lr it t a usea car you want a
us before you buy.
SALEM AUTO COMPANT
435 N. Com'L TeL 4678.
BORREGO'S BETTER BUTS
1930 Chev. Sedan $325
1928 Essex Coach (overhauled) 125
1927 Dodge Sedan 95
1929 Ford ton truck
175
TeL 3688.
240 Na Liberty
Valley Motor Co.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
1933 Ford Std. Coupe $535
1931 Ford victoria
325
1932 Ford Std. Coach
475
475
1332 Ford Spt Coupe
1930 Ford Coach
275
225
1929 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Pickup
195
895
450
535
165
1931 Pontlac Sedan
1931 Reo Sedan
1931 Bulck Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Studebaker Coupe
300
(0
40
19Z7 wnippet Sedan
1923 Essex 4 Coach
1926 Bulck 7 Pass. Sedan
150
Trucks
1931 Ford L. W. Base
400
1929 Reo Chassis ..
140
1928 Dodge Panel
200
185
1929 Chevrolet
Marion and Liberty
Phone 9910
WANTED USED CARS
' - ..-.... irin-.-i-uuT.
Cash for car. Ph. $549 any time.
Radi
P
rogram
TUESDAY. March 80
SOW POETLAHD 620Ee.
7:00 Edward MacHnca.
7:15 Orgsa concert NBC.
7:30 Ronald Bock.
8:15 Your Child. NBC.
8:80 U. S. Marine bsad, NBC.
9:15 Cookinr school.
10:30 Womw'i Macaxise, NBO.
11:30 Smsckont NBC.
12:00 Johnny O'Brien, NBC,
12:15 Farm and Home, NEC.
ueuy Marlowe, SoO,
8:00 Abe Bereovitt, violin.
8:45 Sheerio Mniel Mosaics, NBC
4:00 Soloist NBC
4:13 Ye mad Your Government NBO
4:45 Mary's Garden, NBC.
o:ie aptaia trrtn.
8:00 Amos V Aodr. NBO.
10:30 Mark Hopkins orchestra. NBO.
:vu Ainnatsaaor Hotel excbestra,
11:30 Bal Tabarin orchestra, NBO.
XXX PORTLAND Ugo XS.
T:45 Tango Time.
8:00 Breakfast elnb.
9:00 U. 8. Marine band, NBO.
9 :30 IHnee Eiythxm.
9:45--WiH Aubrey, NBO.
10:00 New Service, NBO.
10:07 Orcaa concert, NBO.
10:30 Ronald Beck.
13:05 Hill Billies.
12:15 INews.
12:35 Guy Lombado's ereBcitra.
12:48 Victor Saloa orchestra,
1:00 Ramon.
1:15 Same Trails. NBC
1:80 Ein f Crosby.
1:45 Duke Ellington' a ereatetra.
S:00 World Bookman.
9:05 Maaical Genu.
8:45 Orebeatra. v .'
8:00 Mat, Frasees Aids, SnO. -4
3:80 Mid-Week Federation Hymn Sing, I Uten opened, foe- eonatrnetlon of ware
NBC. 1 house, infirmary, bath end latrine build
8:45 -Initrumental soloist. . . lings, tent fieera sad eleetrie light ars
4:00 Three Pour Time. I tarn: siiatinc bnildinra and reoairiac ice
4:15 Green Bros. Marimbs band.
4:80 Orehetr,
4:45 Hawaiian flere-edexa. .
Business
Directory
Cards la this directory nus
oa a monthly basis only. Rate:
l.QO per line pest month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, 375 South Commercial.
BARBERS
Haircut 35c, Joe's Barber Shop.
CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. Tel. $753.
Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL 4943.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northnesa.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a u SCOTT, FSC, Chiropractor.
5 n. High. TeLRes. 8753.
FLORISTS
---- nowers. wedding bouquets, fun-
eral wreaths, decorations, c w. Brett
haupt, florist. 677 Court. Tet S904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor-
ist, ieth ft Market TeL 0582.
INSURANCE
BECKB A HENDRICKS
189 N. High Tel. 4947.
LAUNDRIES
the new salem laundrt
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 S. High TeL 9131.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT
First in Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway,
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
liver. Harry w. Scott. TeL SlB.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069,
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff
rue weaving. Salem fluff Kug Mat
tress Factory, a 13th ft Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est. 1911.
MIRROR RESILVERLNG
Spauldlng Lumber Co. Tel. 4116.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 431 State Street
i Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 8224 N. Lib. Tel. SS78.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L GL Altman. M. D. Homeopathtst
Office and residence S07 Center St.
TeL 5838. Treats both acute and
I chronic diseases.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department 21S B. Commercial. Teie-
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE
Tel. 3773 Court at Church
REAL.ESTATE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS, TeL 4947
STOVES
STOVES and store repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hop baskets, hooks, Iogan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove works, zsz
Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call S13L Larzner Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 224
State St TeL 7771. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty,
Get our rates
WELL DRILLING
R, A. West 10 years experience, RFD
7. Box 108. TeL llOFs.
WINDOW CLEANING
New deal window cleaners. TeL 9337,
5:00 Popular concert.
0 :80 Orebeatra.
8:80 Cirena Conrt of tba Air.
9:00 Balladettea, NBC.
0:30 Heats.
10:45 Pacific Beransders, N20.
10:00 Kawi Service, NBC.
10:55 New Servlee, NBO.
XOAO OOBVAXXIS 600 Xs.
11:00 Hod era Poetry.
iz :uo irara sour.
1:15 General Science for Higb Schools
The liife of the aeney
Bee" H. A. Bcollea.
1:45 Old Familiar Sosga Harold
Witcraft.
3 SO Famooa People end Other Topic.
3:45 Famous Oregon Collection.
3:00 Mra. Vera Brandon "Adjuit-
ing te the Big raraily Society."
4:80 Oregon Stone for Boys end
Girls.
5:45 Veapert Dr. James E. Hilli
gaa. 6:00 Line on Life Jamas . Mor-
- rls.
8:80 Harm hour.
T:0 The Oitien and His Sckool
"fitting the Misfit H. B.
Leelett. ;
8 :00 Maaieale Marie Orlando pianiit.
8:18 J, R, Jewell Deea and director
ef education, Oregon state ay item
of blgber edmeatlos.
S:t0 "Viawal Aids te Instraetloa
TJ. 8.- Bart.
BIOS TOB COKSTBtrcnON-Offlee
of the United States Property end Dla
buriing Officar for Oregon, 413 State Of
fice Building. Salens, Oregon. Seeled pro
posals in triplicate will be receired her
until 2:00 P. If. Here. 21, 1934, sad
I boxes st Camp Clatsop, Oregon. Farther
" information oa applicstioa. M. 1-2-3 4 - 18
SO,
STILL INCREflSiriB
State Not k Jug in Egg
Situation; Lamb Bids
Below Expectations
PORTLAND, March
Ontpnt of butter continued to in
crease locally and all through the
immediate Portland territory. Re
ceipts of butterfat hare been
greater for fully a week but prices
paid remained steady.
With the state of Oregon still
doing nothing materially to aid
the situation, the market for eggs
was still badly jammed here with
resulting loss to operators.
Strong demand was suggested
all through the chicken trade with
the exception of light and medium
hens which were inclined to rule
dull eren though the marketing
movement was small.
While the country still has vis
ions of extreme prices for lamb- as
well as for old stuff, trade in the
spring stuff was rather slow with
buyers unwilling to bid up for
their normal needs
Late receipts in all lines of
country meats have been small.
This has been considerable aid to
the demand for veal and hogs, es
pecially the former. Prices were
firmly held all around.
Market for cauliflower-broccoli
was firmer, and higher in spots
with sales of Is to 90c to $1 crate
and 2s moving as high as 75c.
Receipts from both Roseburg and
local points were comparatively
light.
Some field grown rhubarb was
being offered 70c for 15s.
New potatoes were temporarily
short and firmer priced.
A small supply of Mosler aspar
agus was offered $1.80 dozen.
EARLY LIB CHOP
HIGHER THIN 1933
The early spring lamb crop of
1934 in the principal early lamb
ins states as a whole is a little
larger than the early crop of 1933,
according to reports received by
the United States department of
agriculture as of March 1. The
condition ot early lambs about
March 1 this year averaged some
what better than did the 1933
lambs. There is considerable dif
ference in the relative situations
In the different early lambing
areas this year from that of the
preceding two years. In Oregon
and Washington and other far
western states, weather and feed
conditions the past winter have
been exceptionally good and much
above either 1933 or 1932. In the
southeastern states the early
lambing season this year was
much less favorable than for some
years. Unusually cold weather in
February cut oft the supply of
green feed and checked the
growth of lambs. Pastures will be
late. In Texas, old feed has been
very short and new teed is late in
starting. In general, the market
movement of early lambs from the
west will be somewhat earlier
than last year, and from other
sections somewhat later.
The California early Iamb-crop
this year Is probably a little larger
than that of 1933, the decrease
in ewes being more than offset by
an increase in lambs saved. The
South San Joaquin valley, how
ever, failed to get the early rains
that covered most of the state;
feed conditions there have been
very poor, and the early Iambs
there have not done well. Eastern
shipments will probably start the
latter part of March and the aver
age date of the eastward move
ment will be earlier than last
year, with more shipped in April
and less in June. The proportion
of feeder lambs In the eastern
shipments is expected to be much
smaller than last year and the
quality of the slaughter lambs
higher than for some years.
In Texas, although the winter
was mild in the principal sheep
territory, old feed was very short
and new feed will be late. Early
lambing considerably reduced and
early lambs have not done well.
Sheep are in poor condition, and
the marketing of gress fat yearl
ings and wethers will bo late and
probably in much smaller volume
than last year.
Weather conditions in Idaho,
Washington and Oregon during
the past winter were exception
ally good, and prospects are favor
able for early range feed. Early
lambing conditions were very good
and much above last year.
5
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HAZEL GREEN, March 19.
The neighborhood is engaged In
planting strawberries. Alex Sharp
has a crew of 12 busy. B. C. Zlel
inskl is to plant two acres of
Etterburgs on the Frank Ware
farm now owned by Hawkins
Roberts of Salem. Mr. Zlellnskl
cleared loganberries and cherry
trees from the plot. Charles Ziei
Jnski, Jr., will plant 15,000 Mr
shalls soon. Others planting this
variety are Perry Saunders, four
acres; C. A. Kobon, three; Guy
Allen and Glen Looney, 11 acres.
The Looney's are using a plant
er constructed by Ben Clemens.
With the planter three men plant
ed five and one - half acres in
a day and a half, 21,000 plants.
A team is osed for power. One
man drives, the ether two plant.
The machine is doing as good
work as an expensive planter used
lnn nft f R Williamson farm
- . . :
last year,
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HEAVIEST DECLiHE
NEW TOR1C. March 1I-V
Decllnes preyalled la the financial
markets today, stock kuto op
roughly one to three points and
domestic corporation bonds, which
late last week developed signs of
easiness, . were more- definitely
lower. Commodities also faTored
the downside, thoogh cotton, af
ter passage of the Bankhead bill
by the house, reduced earlier
losses.
Labor matters loomed large in
the day's news, and specula tire
Quarters expressed their uncer
tainty by moderate offerings in
the security markets. Stocks had
a rather active dip around noon.
but most ot the day their decline
was sluggish. Transfers totaled
1,539,060 shares.
Industrial stocks had the larg
est artrage decline of the three
major groups, motors and steels
being especially heavy. U. S.
Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors,
Chrysler, Nash and National
Steel were down one to more
than two points.
Metals weakened when the
market heard that house action
on the Fieseinger bill for silver
purchases had been halted at the
request of the White House. Sil
ver Metal also slumped again,
thou.'h not as sharply as last
Thursday. TJ. S. Smelting lost
3H net.
General Markets
PBODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND. Ore, Marc- 19. (AP)
Produce exchange, net price: Butter
Extrai 23 He. atandards 23 He, prime
lint 23 c. firata 22 He. Egga U. S.
apeciala 16-. U. 8. extra 14c, V. U.
mediuma 13e.
Portland Grain
POBTLAXD, Ore, March 19. ( AP)
Wheat Open High Low Cloa
May 73 73 12 72tt
July ..72H 72 72 72
Caut Big Bend blueatem lifte;
dark hard winter 12 per cent 78c. do
11 per cent 73c; aoft white, western
white, hard winter, northern spring and
western red 71 Vie.
Oat No. 2 white $20.50.
Corn No. 2 yellow $23.25.
Millrus Standard SIB.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, March 19. ( AP)
Batter Extra 25 He, atandard 25 He
pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
23-24c pound; farmer'a door delivery
20-21e pound.
Eggs Pacific poultry producer' aell
ing price: Freah extra 15c. itandarda
13c, mediums 13c doien (cartons le
higher). Buying price ot wholesalers:
Fresh Extras 16c doxen, firsts 14c, me
diuma 14c, pulleta 12c, undergrade 10c.
Cheeae 92 score, Oregon tripleta
12 Vic; loaf 13 Vac pound. Brokera will
pay He below quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent,
Portland delivery 01.95 cwt. B grade
cream 87Vc pound.
Country meats Selling price to re
tailers : Country killed hogs, beat batch'
era, under 50 pounda V-SVc. Vealera
00 to 100 ponnds lOe pound; light and
thin 6-8e pound. Heavy calves 5-Se
Dound. Yearling lambs 15c. Spring lamba
25e pound. Ewe 4-8e pound. Csnner
Cow 2V4-3V4e pound. Bulla 5-5 Vie pound.
Mohair 1934 buying price a&e ponna.
Cascars bark Buying price, 1938
neel 2 Via pound.
Hop 1932 cmatert, z-zt)c poune.
Live poultry Portland delivery, col
ored fowl 12-14c. Leghorn fowl 10-1 lc
Broiler 14-17& Staca 6c. Rooster Be. re-
kin ducks 12c; colored 10c. Oeeae 10
pound.
Onions Takima $1.40-1.50; Oregon
1 1.40-1.50.
Potatoes Local white and red $1.15
1.25 cental; Takima, $140-1.45; Dea
chutea $1.45-1.50; baker $1.65-1.70.
New Potstoe Florida Triumphs
$2.50-2.60 per 50 ponnds, 7e pound;
Hawaii $1.50-1.75 per 21-pound box.
Strawberriea Nominal.
Wool 1984 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley 2.0-2 5e pound; eastern Oregon
25-26c pound.
Hay Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa No. 1 new crop, $14-15. Xaitern
Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasses,
blended $15. Oats $37.50 ton. Vetch $14.
Willamette valley timothy $15.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., March 19. (AP)
Cattle Receipts 1700; some cow 25e
higher. .
Steer, good, common and medium
$8.65-6. Heifers, common and medians
$3.25-5.25. Cows, good, common end me
dium $3-4.50; low cotter end cutter
$1.50-8. Ball, eatter, common and me
dium $2.50-8.25. Vealera, good and choice
$6.50-8; call, common end medium $S
6.50. Calves, good and choice $5-6; com
mon and medium $2.50-5.
Hogs Beceipts 8000; 10-15e lowar
for killers.
Lightweight, good and choice $S.7S
4.50; medium weight, good and choice
$4-4.50; heavyweight, good and eboiee
$3.65-4.15. Packing aowa, good $2.85
3.50. Feeder end ateeker pigs, good end
choice $3.25-8.75.
Sheep Receipt 2300; ateady te
weak
Lamb, good and eboiee $8-9.15; com
mon end medium $6-6.25. Yearling weth
er $5-7. Ewe, good and eboiee $3.50
4.50; common end medium $2-3.75.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
OBJECTIONS TO FINAL
ACCOUNT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that ALBERT HUNT, as the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
administrator of the estate ot
HOWARD M. HUNT, deceased,
has duly rendered and presented
for settlement and tiled in the
County Court of the County' of
Marion, State of Oregon, a final
account of his administration of
said estate, and that Tuesday, the
third day ot April, 1934, at the
honr of ten o'clock in the tore
noon of said day, at the court
room of said conrt In the Marion
County Courthouse, in the City of
Salem, County of Marion, State
of Oregon, have been duly fixed
and appointed by said court as the
time and the place for the hearing
ot objections to said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published the
twenty-seventh day of February,
1934.
ALBERT HUNT, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate
of HOWARD M. HUNT,
Deceased.'
CARSON & CARSON,
Attorneys for Administrator.
F. 27; M. -l$-20-27.
CLINIC IS TOMORROW
' LIBERTY, March 19. An all
day clinic will be held at Liberty
hall Wednesday for pre-school
children in this vicinity, with the
county health department In
charge. Doors open at 9:30 a. m.
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, 1JS0 per
huadred.
fJOni ftesea ei eend-mostUy
battuf at aventej "
Distributor price 92.10,
Batterf at Tep 23c,
prlau 24Hc, cwbee SSHc
Prlees ei41 te ameer t Balsa kayere
. M,T 1
tTke arleee e4o. eppnea by a loeal
freeae. are lwiierr at tin daHy aaarket.
"tE-SSJ 1W1 by The MMnag )
raUXa ABO TBOEZABLBJ
Aipsruas. lb. .08
Caaliflwirer, erste .AO and .03
Leeic, dca. boiicbea jta
Panaipa, bos la a
Turnips, bos tag .30
Rntabstaa, boa lug Jo
Bra teU sprout a. lug .60
Ect plant, toed -.OS
Cahbafe. cwt . 90 to 1.15
Spokant, ewt 2.25
uraaa pepper, oalif, lb. 10
Onlona. doa. bnncbaa - .15
routees. local
. .75 to 1.00
-1.15 te 1.65
.1.10 te 1.45
Yaklata
Desebntes
Lett or
California, dry peck .
L25 te 2.50
uauiornik. ice- .
.3.65 te 8.85
Omoos, La bah
Celery, dax. .
Celery Hearts
Applies
Home Beaaty
Oranges, eholc r, ,
Ksrslt, fancy ,,.
Beats, iocal. dox.
Carrot, ioeml. dox.
1.35
.SO
1.00
63
.2.00 to J. 2 5
2.5 te 8.10
- .20
. JtO
. .85
.1.00
-1.70
. X5
- .05 Vi
-5.75
.1.00
.2.75
.2.65
- 03V4
.8.75
.2.25
. .07
. .08
.65
Cauiornia
Spinach, loeal crate
Texas
Bananas, lb. en stalk
Hands
Lemona
Limes, freah
Avacado. crate
Tomatoes. California, eaa
Sweet potatoes, lb. '
Grapefruit, Florida
California
Re ax, Calif., lb.
new potatoes, lb.
una barb
.50 and
BOPS
Clatter, 1988, lb. top .80
HOTS
Filberta. Ib. .12 to .16
Walnuta. lb. .12 V. to .20
Baying Price
EGOS
Extra it
Mediums .09
POTTZiTBT
Colored hens, 5 lbs.
.15
.13
.11
.09
.05
.05
Colored hen
Colored medium ben
Light hen
btag
Old rooster
MEAT
1934 spring Iambs, lb.
Lambs, top
Hoga, 160 to 200 lb.
200 to 225 11.
. 10
.6.50-7.00
4.25
4.00
225 to 250 lbs.
Pifts -.
Sows ;
Steer -
Cowa
Bulla
...3.75
3.50
-.2.25 to 2.75
.03 Vi to .05
.01 Vi to .02 Vi
.02 to .02
.02 U to OSli
Heifer
Veal, top 5.00 to 5.50
Wrested veal, top .08 V4
Dressed hoira .08
OBAXH AND BAT
Wheat, western red .57
White No. 1 .59
Barley, feed. No. 1 ton
Oat, feed, ton
Barley, malting, top
Oat, milling, ton ;
Hay. bavins pnrei
.14.00
14.0
16.00
-16.00
.11.00
-11.00
..12.00
Clover hay
Oafs and vetch, ton .
Alfalfa, valley, first cut
wooi.
Wool, medium
Coura
Mohair
.25
.28
JO
NOTICE
The state treasurer will pay all
general fund warrants endorsed
"Not paid for want of funds" on
February 2 to 6, 1934 inclusive.
Interest on such warrants ceases
on this date. March 20, 1934.
Rufus C. Holman, State Treas
urer. M-20.
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DRESSED VEAL UP
OH LOCJU. MARKET
Local market prices took few
changes yesterday. Dressed veal
was quoted higher to S8.S0 a
hundred.
Hogs, live, were down 25 cents
per hundred, to top of 14.25. This
year's crop of lambs was still
Quoted at 10 cents a pound. Veal,
live, was quoted at from f 5 to
$5.50 a hnndred.
Federal estimates on the 1934
barle yacreage shows a 17.6 per
cent increase over 1933. with
11,818,000 acres estimated te go
in the fields this year. The great
est increase in acreages is . re
ported in the Dakotas, where
drought damage last season was
severe and abandonment unusu
ally heavy. Oregon acreage will
be 10 per cent below last year, It
is estimated.
1EAT DEPRESSED;
cn GETS I
CHICAGO, Mar. ls.-fjFHMisgiv-
ings about labor unrest did much
to unsettle the wheat market to
day and bring about lower prices.
A maximum setback of 1,
cents a bushel for wheat took
place, but much of this loss was
overcome later, owing In consid
erable degree to cotton market
rallies that accompanied house
adoption of the Bankhead cotton
control bill. In some quarters.
enactment of a similar measure
to govern wheat production has
been forecast.
Wheat closed nervous, M to
5-8 under Saturday's finish, corn
unchanged to U lower, oats 1-S
to down, and provisions vary
ing from 20 cents decline) to an
advance of 2 cents.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May 87-87; July
87V4-U; Sept. 88-88 Vs.
Corn May 50-51 July
52: Sept. 54.
Oats May 33-; July
34; Sept. 34tf-.
Stocks and Bonds
Copyright. 1034. Standard Statistic Co.
March 1
STOCK. AVEEAGES
50 20 20 SO
IndU. KR'a. Utt. Total
Today 93.0 48.6 75.0 8S.0
Previouiday 95. 1 49.9 76.6 84.
Week ago 97.9 50.5 77.S 87.0
Year age 52.1 28.7 75 J 67.S
S years age 2-138.1 95.0 203.9 1 43.0
7 years ago 111.7 111.0 105.2 109.0
High 1934 105.0 54.S 90.3 93.S
Lew 1934 89.1 41.8 S4.S 77.S
BOND AVERAGES
20 20 20 CO
India. ER'a. TJts. Total
80.8 86.4 88.8 85.1
Teday
Previous dsy 81.1 87.0 88.5 85.$
Week ago 80.8 87.0 87.7 85.0
Year ago 62.1 61.9 78.4 67J
S year eg 88.7 102.0 101.1 97.$
Higb 1934 81.2 87.8 88.5 85.S
Low 1934 T2.6 T4.1 77.2 74.$
(1926 average equals 100.)
73 coarse
74 large plant
VERTICAL
1 Anything
that miti-
gates pain
2 foreigner
8 scatters
16 tooth en a
wheel for
motion
18 exist
20 undivided
23 a cutting
tool
26 jeered at
articles
28 shorten
4 augment by 29 to rope
scanty
31 frame for
holding fuel
while burn
ing 33 compart
ment ef
door
34 austere
36 drunkard
37 organ of '
eight
89 spike of
: addition
6 idle talk
7, near
8 settled
9 chart
10 perturb
11 cotton
drilling
12 rim
14 before
corn
the solution to Sat- iiSl
46 notnoticina
47 T- cock
48 particulars
49 more like
meal ;
62 speck .
64 pattern '
65 operate
56 wickednesi
58 concord j
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sheep,
60 vested -.
61 pinch '
63 opposite of
faweather
65 -diddle '
67 smalt bird 1
70-beholdl 1
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