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tion. HELP WANTED MALE
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ity ; has opening for reliable financial
ly responsible man as local manager :
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portation Bldg.. Chicago.
IFTOtT WANT A WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY to make $8.50 a day
nd get a new Ford Sedan as bonus
i jtwgiitea, send me your name tmmediate
1 ily. No contest or lottery. Particulars
free. Albert Mills, 6435 Monmoutti, Cin-
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Kxecutive to employ saleswomen to
Teell the most unusual product evrr
narketed for women. KllmlnatPS pnds,
twits, packing. Money back guarantee.
.Write at once for exclusive territory
ind a permanent connection. Dept. M,
2373 Filbert St., San Francisco.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Salesladies wanted to sell Maison
ette dresses old line. Good prices and
'erood pay. Box 461, care Statesman.
Experienced girl for gen. housework,
On lallas highway. Box 464 care
(Statesman.
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar
.yled women. $15 weekly and your own
Presses FREE representing nationally
known Fashion Frocks. No canvassinsc.
YHo investment. Send dress size. Fa
shion Frocks, Dept F-940, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Earn extra money copying Name?.
'.Addresses for mail order firms. Home
pare time, experience unnecessary.
Write for Information. Circle Adver
tising, 401 Broadway, New York.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
fi fif' gumming and sharpening
nils E Four Corners, TeL tltu.
' Fertiliser, sand, dirt TeLSCOS.
- Light breed cockerels, $2 per hun
dred. Tel. 133F2, Lee's Hatchery. Com
pliance certificate No. 2839.
- Haby chicks. Warmer Hatchery.
160 N. Fifth St.. at Highland. Com
pliance certificate No. 1000.
Wood range, good baker. $3.00. 1805
fc ISUt. - .
Awnings, 454 Ferry. Tel. 4724.
. Iatge office desk, good condition,
bait price. A. N. Moores.
For Sale 1000 shares of Axurite
Gold Stock, or any part Make offer.
Address Box 47 Oregon Statesman.
" Oregon Dent seed corn. Tel. 51K13.
Ladles Beautiful Silk Hose, slightly
Imperfect 6 pairs, $1.00, postpaid. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery
' Co., Asheboro, N. C.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Enameled gas range with garbage
burner and coil for car. 1803 S. 12th.
For Sale Three Guernsey cows to
freshen soon. Will take beef In trade.
Fourth house on right past Salem
cheese factory.
Shotgun, rifle, Blsley Colts or cash
for light outboard motor. Box li2 Cor
vallis. WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest prices paid.
Star Exchange. Cor. Chemjjceta & N.
ComX St. .....,.,,.,
Poultry wanted, Salem Poultry Co.,
32$ N. Tront. Tel. 4794.
Up to $20.00 each paUl for Indian
head cents: half-cents $125.00: large
copper cents $500.00, etc. Send dime
for list ROMANOCOINSHOP. Spring
field, Mass.
Wanted good barn yard fertiliser.
Must be reasonable. 1960 N. Capitol.
MISCELLANEOUS
. Haircuts 1Se-20a S01 & Winter.
Fr. - We nick on dead worthless
horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869.
Will store furniture In private home
for use of same. Good cere guaran
teed. Call 1980 S. Cottage.
iac-1i?k MONTH START. Go-ern
men t-Jobs. Men-women, 18-50. Steady.
Qualify now. Sample coaching and list
Jobs FREE. Apply today sure. Box
H$8Q care Statesman.
ROOM AND BOARD
Itnard-roor. 195 Court Tl C7$
!nard amt room. 79 N. Church.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Desirable 1st floor. 210 N- 11th.
Apt. tower floor. 191 S. Church.
1 R furn. apt, 1328 "T" St.
mn m "i
Beautiful 3-room fumlshea court
bungalow, garage, etc. TeL 6154.
Furn. lower floor, 392 N.. Summer.
rt Li-.-u'-"-'"'l"'1"1" -"
Modern t-rootn flat extra well furn.,
furnace b-at, light, water, phone, sew
ing machine, washer, garage, etc. 965
N. Fifth, ' '
' ' Two room furnished apt 2381 Haxel
Ave. TeL ' "
4 room furn. heated apt. eleeptag
porch, esi w.-iwg. .
Mm furnished apartment private
FOR' RENT HOUSES
Furn. and anf urn. 'houses.
R. A. FORKNER
1(10 N. Cottag-e Tel. I0S1.
Modern home. Inquire If IS W St.
House on State. $10 mo. Tel 3211.
669 N. 23rd Street, S bedrooms, mod
ern, $25.00: 1700 N. 17th Street, S
rooms, modern, $20.00; 4 rooms, mod
ern, furnished, 115 Court St.. $20.00;
3 room house. 1 acre, $10.00. P. H. Bell,
Tel. 8181 or 3127.
For Rent Houses and apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Call 7807.
Socolofsky ft Son.
Modern 5-an. furnished. Key 431 So.
Cottage.
House, also apt 636 N. Cottage,
7-room house, 2 lots, north. Inquire
415 S. Cottage.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Beautiful 3-rm. furnished apartment,
frigldalre, close In. 3-rm. bungalows,
4-rm. bunfrnlow, homes up to 9 rooms.
See Mr. Torrens with Socolofsky &
Son, 1st Nat l Bank Bldg.
3 room apt., furnished, water, lights,
heat, private bath, $18.00, east. 5 room
unfurnished house, 385 N. 24th, $14.00.
C. J. Jackson, 341 State St
FOR SALE Real Estate
No nicer home can be found than
the 3 A. in fruit trees. Mod. 6 r. house,,
chicken house, 1 ml. from Salem. Price
$4000. terms. Might trade for larger
place. Tel. 6970. 16S N. 21st St.
If you would like a comfortable,
convenient, semi-modern 7-room home
with beautiful shaded grounds with
fine Royal Ann and Lambert cherries,
Bartlett pears, walnuts, grapes and
other fruits, also roses and ornamental
shrubs, garaee. on two large lots near
schools ; swimming pool and tennis
courts near by, located in South Sa
lem, see owner, 765 Rural Ave. Tel.
SS j4. Priced low and terms easy. Also
two large shaded lots suitable for lo
cation for expensive home, for sale,
easy terms.
T.OTS LOTS Lots
I 3 choice view lots, beautiful fir
trees. Price onlv $lt00. See this.
CHILD:-. & MILLER, Realtors
"44 State Street Tel. 6708.
$850 5-rm. plastered house, lot 5x
12S, nice lawn, paving pd., good loca
t ion.
$930 4-rm. plastered house, bsmt,
garage. Will take late car and give
terms.
j6no 5-rm. lnlwd. firs., bsmt., fur
nace, fine lot, gooj location.
$3'2T.O Strictly mod. li nic. A very
exceptional buv.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. CottaKe Tel. 3031
SKRVJCE Station, living quarters,
Roosevelt highway. Doing good busi
ness. One-half Its value $2.".n0.00.
10 acres. Hazel Green district. New
house, fine crop. $22ftn.fMl. Knsv terms.
Rich L. Reimann, 167 S. High. Tel.
SPECIAL HOME BARGAIN'S
$3500 Late home. WONDERFUL
VIEW, complete in every detail, douhle
garagp, large lot, in first class condi
tion, terms. A REAL HOME AT THE
RIGHT PRICE.
$12.500 One of the best homes In
Salem,, 9 large rooms, oil burner, double
garage, located on nice corner. Must
be seen to be appreciated, late con
struction. $4000 Good modern 9 room home,
tile drain board, oak floors, large lot.
with plenty of bearing cherries and
walnuts, east front, near Leslie school.
$1500 down. A REAL BARGAIN. SEE
US FOR BARGAINS.
W. 1L GRABESHORST & CO.
Realtors
134 South Liberty Street
SUBURBAN TRACTS
$1S00 5 acres, all good land, small
buildings, good location. $30 down, $15
per mo.
$2000 7 acres. aH In bearing prune
orchard. 3 room house, good garage,
electricity, S, miles out $250 down,
bal. terms.
$2000 Five acres on main Pacific
highway, 3, miles out, all In bearing
orchard, small house, good drilled well.
$100 down, bal. $20 per mo.
$1500 5 acres, nil good land, locat
ed about 2 miles from city limits, or.
garden road, near Swegle school, small
shack, gas and electricity available.
$25 down, $10 per mo. NO TNT. FOR
2 YRS. SEE US FOR BARGAIN'S.
W. 1L GRABENIIORST & CO.
Realtors
124 S. Liberty St. Tel. 6J6S
10 acres, good soil. ml. from high
way. Price $650. $250 down, bal. mort
gage. Owner, 354 N. 21st St., Salem.
We have 4 houses prices $600 to
$1500. Good terms, well located. Grant
or Crittenden. Masonic Bldg.
Good 5-rm. home, close In, basement.
furnace, nice location. Only $2250,
terms. Socolofsky & Son, 1st Nat'I
Bank Bldg.
Good 7 -room plastered semi-modern
house with fireplace, basement, plumb
ing, etc., South Salem. Beautiful
grounds with fruit, nuts and ornamen
tal trees, roses, slinins. grapes and ber
ries. Garage, poultry house, garden, on
paved street near schools. Two lots
60x135, or will sell four or eight lots.
Priced low with easy terms, uwner,
765 Rural Ave.. Tel. 8SJ4.
DANDY HOME SACRIFICED
Modern 7-rm. home, basement, fur
nace, fireplace, hardwood floors, gar
age. Dandy lot. Flowers and shrubbery,
paved street. North Salem. A snap for
$3000.00. $600 down. Renting for $23
per month to a good renter. See -
j AS. it. SfciAtta, neatior
132 S. High St
SPECIAL
One of Salem's latest built homes.
modern in every detail- fine residence
district. Priced for few days at only
$5S00. Must be seen to be appreciated.
CHILDS & MILLER, Keaitors
344 State Street Tel. 670S.
TWO Bit J? 1ft A tilmu XL rtllt
beat of garden land, comfortable 5
room house, 2 room house, barn, chick
en house. Ail year creek, best of
fences, electricity, potatoes, garden
planted, oats and veatch hay, wood
lor home use. near santlam nignway,
right In town. This place is clear and
taxes paid. First one to see this will
hnv nm T nm imlnff to eetl St 9 hnTfatn.
Come and see It for yourself. Ask for
Unas, warner, uenanu, ure.
Several modern houses In good res
idence district for the mortgage
against them.
8 rm. modern home, two nne view
lots. 2 fireplaces, double plumbing.
cost over $10,000, now $6700, terms.
7, nr.s. modern, north, $2800.
5 rms. near Leslie Jr. high, a buy
at $1700.
Have client with $1000 to lend on
good security.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
519 Court Street
Six room house, all Improvements,
furnished or unfurnished. Two acres of
garden and orchard land near Salem
for sale cheap. Owner must sacrifice.
Write for particulars. Box 459. States
man. FOR SALE FARMS
80 ACRE BARGAIN
70 acres in crop, ten acres pasture,
buildings, on good road, 3 miles from
rood valler town. Priced for QUICK
SALE. $2250. See Geo. F. Vick with
W. li- UKAKKNHUHST
Realtors
134 S. Liberty St TeL 8468
XI ACRES walnuts, cherries, filberts.
Sears fillers, good location, $4009. $500
own. Socolofsky & Son, 1st Natl Bank
mag.
mm
ltas VSis
Interesting
Facts . . .
Merle Gwynn, Salem barber,
tells us that James Cook told him
that he caught 27 fish on a re
cent fishing trip over at Mack's
landing. The final story brought
the number down to four for two
days' fishing. A fish story is cot
supposed to be accurate.
o
Yon Just can't drive a nail with
a sponge no matter how hard you
hit,
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Let us remind you Salem has a
population of 26,266 (1930 cen
sus). This number is perhaps con
siderably more now. There are but
few desirable houses to rent in the
city.
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Salem business streets are 99
feet wide. Its altitude is 171 feet
and the average rainfall is 37
inches.
o
We dropped in to the Burrell
auto electrician place of business
on North Liberty street and Mr.
Burrell spent some time showing
us his equipment and explaining
its uses. In time gone by the me
chanic had to hunt for motor
trouble. Now with all the modern
equipment the location of the
trouble may be traced easily.
O
During 1933 there were about
29,900 persons killed and about
850,700 injured non-fatally In au
tomobile accidents within the
United States. The deaths, exclu
sive of fatalities from motorcycle
accidents, exceeded by 2.5 per cent
the 29,196 recorded for 1932.
O
Six years ago in 1927 motor
vehicles in use in this country to
taled approximately 23,209,000 as
against 23.S00.000 in 1933, a gain
of 2.6 per cent. In 1927 there were
25,533 persons killed in automo
bile accidents, exclusive ot motor
cycle mishaps, as against 29,900
for last year, an increase of 17
per cent.
ACREAGE
1 A. 2 mi. west on paved road, $300.
Terms.
1 A. lJ4 ml. east of Salem, good
well, all in crop, $400.
2Vi A. about 1 mL from Salem, small
barn, good well. $250 per A.
4 2 A. 12 ml. from Salem, fenced,
dark soil, 2 springs, 3 room house,,
good barn, chicken house, $3500. Trade
for smaller tract.
Melvln Johnson. 725 Court Street
Tel. 3723
14 acres. 6-rm. mod. home, very
close In. Will take acreage.
10 acres. 5-rm. house, barn, very best
of soil. $3400. terms.
22 acres, paved jd., new bldgs. Will
take house In' Salem.
47 acres, mod. bldgs., electricity,
paved rd., fine soil. $5500, terms.
R. A. FORKNER
1610 N. Cottage Tel. 3031
YES! THESE ARE BARGAINS
10 acres, close to Salem, -rm. house,
barn, P.IL electric light and water sys
tem, all in cult. Family orchard. Price
$3400. $600 down.
BEST 27-ACRE BUT
20 acres cult., 8 acres prunes, S acres
strawberries. 7 acres timber and pas
ture, mnninff water piped to bldgs.
Good road, 2 horses, cow, poultry, farm
machinery. Only $3500.
160 ACRES $2200
4-rm. house, large hip roof barn, on
highway to coast. A dandy place for
the money.
For Bargains See
JAS. D. SEARS, Realtor
132 S. High St
Business Opportunities
Have cash buyer for garage or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. IL C. Shields, Oregon
Bldg. TeL 8902.
MONEY TO LOAN
41
BelSs of Harmony
A nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
In Loans
UP TO $300
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTES
FURNITURE
No fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged. See us If
you need money.
UEISEFICIAL. UUAM
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119, New Bilgh Bldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO. S-IZ2 by STATE
518 State St. Tel. 3 7 4 0
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to : months to repay at lowest pos
sible rates.
GENERAL WIN A NCR CORF.
A local corporation
1st NatT. Bank Bids. Phone $553
Licensed -y State
Funds for farm loans now available
$H : long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg.. TeL 4109.
$ $ NOTICE $ $
Do you need- money? Unsecured
loans. No red tape. Two bour service.
All loans confidential.
Stat Loan Co. 212 Ore. Bldg. .
Phone 77S3 Lie. No. 8-l5.
LOANS WANTED
Wanted A loan of $3000 for 3 years
at 7 annually. Secured by mortgage
on 160 acre farm easily worth $10,000.
Building Insured for $6000. Write Bo
463 care Statesman.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Auction sale Wed.. April 18. 1 p. m.
sharp, 34 head T.B. and abortion tested
fresh young dairy cows. Sale at my
ranch In town of Hopewell. John HalL
FOR SALEWOOD
2nd growth fir. A. R. Barnes. 12
miles south Salem. Inquire Farmen's
service Station.
Second growth and old fir wood.
rrompi aeuvery. rea K. wells.
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRY wood cosJ
TeL 100$ Salem fuel Co. Trade
Cottage.
Dry old fir. oak. TeL 9769
All kinds dry wood. TeL $0!t
Dry planer and second growth fir.
Prompt delivery. Tel. 3986.
Dry wood. TeL S2S4.
Old fir, 16 In., $4.76. Tel. 7982.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST White gold wedding ring.
Five diamonds; will pay substantial
reward. Bx 462, Statesman.
LOST Grey and black checked tra
vel crepe suit coat in S.W. part" of
town. Call 6096.
- - - i i- ,-, w . if. iM-i-wuX'-u''uLrLr
FOUND Dark - rimmed clniea
Owner pay for ad at Statesman.
PERSONAL
Complete high school in 2 years at
home. Standard text, credits, diploma.
Box 458 care Statesman.
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
Whippet Sedan
$ 50.00
z nymoutn coupe
"30 Chev. Pickup
225.00
265.00
345.00
285.00
360.00
375.00
426.00
475.00
B25 no
zs iteo sedan
'31 Ford Pickun .
'31 Chev. Coupe
'31 Chev. Panel Delivery
"31 Chev. Special Sedan
'32 Pontiac Sport Coupe ,
'32 Chev. Special Sedan
'32 Pontiac Sedan
'33 Nash Sedan
550.00
595.00
333 Center Tel. 31811 430 N
ComX
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.
Valley Motor Co.
Used Cars and Trucks
1933 Chevrolet Master Sedan ..
Radio and hot water heater.
1931 Buick Std. 8 Sedan .
1929 Reo 6 Sedan
1933 Ford DeLuxe Coup
1932 Ford Sport Coupe
1932 Ford Coach
1931 Ford Coach
1930 Ford Coach
$625
53
340
565
4TS
475
325
275
30
1924 Ford Roadster
1929 Ford Touring
1926 Oldsmobile Coach
1
50
1926 Chevrolet Sedan
35
Trucks and Panels
1930 Durant 4 screen side St 85
1928 Dodge 4 panel 18.".
1926 Ford panel ., 65
ia.12 Ford L.W. base BOO
1931 Ford L.W. base 375
1929 Dodge Graham 3-ton 425
1929 Studebaker L.W. base 300
1929 Reo 6 chassis 140
Lot at Marion and
Open Sundays
.Phone 7910
Soeelal on '?fi fhetr Tn.r.v .ih
dump body, very good mechanically,
9 Od.U'J.
BORREGOS CAR MARKET
240 North Libert v Street
Telephone 3688
Nearly New
1933 Chevrolet Coach, all new tires
black finish. Run only 12.000
miles $393.00
1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport Coupe
o wneeis spares mounted In fender
wells metal covers green finish
Duco fenders $$25 00
1933 Chevrolet Sedan dark finish
nne ures oniy z3,uuo miles. Runs
perfectly ..$675.00
1933 Chev. Sedan. 8.000 miles tan
duco finish maroon wheels, sport
light mirror clock $695.00
1933 Chevrolet Sedan. Not a scratch
on mis one run less than 2000 miles
tan finish, new car, guaran
tee $713.00
933 Chevrolet Special Sedan, fender
wells. Karl-Keen trunk, spot light
green finish, duco fenders, low mlle
aee ? aa
G. M. A. C. Terms Trades
123 Center TeL 31S.1 430 N. Com'L
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.
WANTED USED CARS
WANTED Used car. 2142 N. Com l.
Will nn V rmh fro lirht t ,,rt.t
, j - . - . 'o 1 ' . vn. 1 1 in 1 n rA
condition. '30 or later. Must be reason
able. No dealers. Box 4 68 Statesman.
Wanted light used car. Good run
ning condition. Reasonable. Cash. Box
248 Statesman.
MAYOR SETS CLEAN-UP
SILVERTON, April 14 Sil-
verton has set Its Clean-up cam
paign for an entire week this
year. Mayor Garver announced
April 23 to April 27 as the time
to "clean up" at Silrerton.
She Lost Her Blue Bird
Jr JZ-
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XM!JxfUyft2 --v If h
-l - sf Ju II Irs ' - Iff
Warned that her use of the NBA Bine Eagle waa'In riolation of tha law.
Miss Bath Brannon. Democrat seeking nomination to Congress in the
eleventh Illinois District, Chicago, clips the bird from her campaign
fosters. Hr nmwmsiit for the nomination brought the corns Lain t.
QUICK
RESULTS
Business
Directory
Cards In this directory run
on a monthly basis only. Rate
$1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panefc, 375 South Commercial.
CATERING
Burt Crary. the caterer. TeL (753.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R K. Northnesa.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor.
2 1 N. High. TeL Rem. 3753.
DRESSMAKING
Swagger suite a specialty dress
making, remodeling, hemstitching. Mrs.
Snelgrove, 180 N. Com'L Tel. 746$.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt
haupt, florist ill Court. TeL $904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Flor
ist, ISth MarkrL T1. 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKS HSNDRICKS
189 N. High Tel. 4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 & Hi' , i TeL 9125.
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 8165 1264 Broadway.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
liver. Harry W. Scott TeL 4 5 1 C.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40C9.
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade: carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug St Mat
tress Factory. S. 13th 4 Wilbur. TeL
S441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 433 State Street,
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 2214 N. Lib. Tel. S97.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com
mercial. Tel. 5887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, earda, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 215 S. Commercial. Tele
phone 910L
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE
Tel. S773 Court at Church
REAL ESTATE
BECKB HENDRICK3, TeL 4147.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, lancy ana
plain, hop baskets, hooka, logan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, III
Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
call 1131, Latrmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. 22
State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rates.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West, 39 years experience, Rf'D
7, Box 293. TeL 110F6.
Grains Head .DqidhAhih.
LIQUIDATION, W 1 Salem Markits SHM SJLES MT T
COtmCTS, RENEWS s&' li LOW VOLUME POIWT
V - At . . . I . - t- .f
CHICAGO. Aurll 14.-iPl-lrrwh
downturns of grain prices today
followed by a renewal ot liquida
tion by holders of Mar deliTerr
contracts.
Stop-loss selling of oats espe
cially was an outstanding feature,
with September oats tumbling to
the bottom-most figures since this
season's trading In that delirerr
was begun. Would-be purchasers
of wheat and other grain futures
adopted a waiting attitude pend
ing clearer Ideas as to nrob-
able developements at Washington
about measures affecting security
and grata exchanges.
Wheat closed at almost the
day's bottom lerel, - under
yesterday's finish, corn -
down, oats off, and provi
sions unchanged to a decline of 2
cents.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May 84s-; July
84-; September 85-.
Corn May 46 - ; July
49-: September 61.
Oats May 29; July 30
20; September 30.
General Markets
FSODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore, April u.-(AP)
Produce exchange, net prices: Batter
Extras 18 He, atsndard 17 Vic, prim
frit 17 Vie, first 17c Eggs U. S. pe
eisls 17c, U. 8. extrs 15 Vic, U. 8. me
diums 14c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 14. (AP)
Wheat Opea Open Low Close
My 70Vi 70Vi 70V4 70Vi
July 71Vi 71V4 71Vi 71V4
September 71 71 71 71
Caah Big Bend bluestem 72e; dark
hard winter 12 per cent 78 Vie, do 11
per eent 71Vie; oft white, western
white, hard witner, northern apring and
weitera red 70c.
OaU No 3 white $19.
Corn So. A E. yellow 22.75.
Mullrun Standard $19.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 14. (AP)
Butter Extras 20 Vic pound, ttandards
19 He pound.
Butterfat Portland deliTerr: A trade
16-18e pound; farmer's door delivery 14c
pound.
Eggs Parifie poultry producers sell
ing prices: Oversize 18c, fresh extras 16e
standards 15c, mediums lie dozen (car
tona le higher). Buying prica ot whole
salers: Fre&h extras 17c, firsts 14c. me
diums 15c, pullets 12c, undergrade 10c
dosen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplets
11c; loaf 12c pound. Brokers will pay
Vic below quotations.
Milk Contract price. 4 per eent,
Portland delivery $1.95 est; B grade
cream 37 Vic pound.
Country meats Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed bogs, best butch
er, under 50 pounds 8Vi'6c. Vealers, 10
to 100 pounds 9-9 Vi pounde light and
thla O-tSe pound. Heavy calves, 5 Be,
Yearling lambs 1014c; spring Iambs 16'
18c ponnd. Csnner cows 3-4c pound; cut
ter cows 5-6c pound, mills 5Vi-6e pounrt
Mohair 1934 buying price, 25c pound.
Caseara bark Buying price, 1934
peels Zft-ae pmina.
Bops 1933 clusters 24 23c pound;
fuggles. 40c.
Ponltry Portland delivery, colored
fowls 13-14c. Leghorn 10-12c. Broilers
1416c. Stags 9 c. Roosters 5 c. Pekin
ducks 12c; colored 10c Gees lOe pound.
Onions Oregon $1-1:15.
Potatoes Local white and red $1.10
1.15 cental. Yakima $1,25 1.35: Des
chutes $1.30-1.35; Bakers $1.65-1.70.
New potatoes Hawaii. $1.25-1.35. 21-
pound box; Texas Triumphs $2-2-25, 50
pound sack.
btrawberries Fresno 20s. 82 erata:
Sscramento 24s, $2.25 crate.
Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willam
ette vailey 25 2 Be pound.
Hsy Buylor pnci from producer:
Alfalfa No. 1 new rrop $14-15; eastern
Oregon timothy $17; timothy grasses,
blended $15; oats $17.50: vetch $14;
Willamette valley timothy $15 ton.
Stocks and Bonds
April 14
(Copyright. 1934. Stanford StstUtlct Co.)
BTOCA AVSAQ3
SO 20 20 BO
India. RR'a. Uts. Total
Today 98.4 50.9 75.3 86.9
Previous day 98.6 50.8 75.0 87.0
Week ago 98.2 50.7 75.1 8ft.7
Year ago 54.8 26.4 89.4 52.9
3 years ago 126.5 88.3 184.7 131.1
7 vears ago 114.1 113.9 109.2 112.1
High 34 105.1 54.3 90.3 98.8
Low 1934 89.1 41.8 64.3 77.5
BOOT) AVXJtAOES
20
20 20
60
Total
87.4
87.3
86.3
64.5
95.5
87.4
74.8
India.
'83.2
83.1
81.9
60.9
86.0
83.2
72.6
RR'a. Uts.
89.S 89.7
Today
Previous dsy .
Week ago
Year ago - ,
3 yean ago
High 1934
Low 1984
(1926 average
89.S
87.8
58.3
99.8
89.6
89.1
74.5
100.9
89.8
74.1
89.7
77.3
equals
100.)
Family Gathers
to Honor Birthday
STAYTON. April 14. The 81st
bidthday of E. Roy was the Inspir
ation for a gathering at his home
of his children and their families,
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Roy and son
Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Smith and children of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mack
and family of Salem, Mrs. G. C.
Watson and children of Vancou
ver, B. C, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Taylor and son, who make their
home with Mr. Roy. A native of
France, Mr. Roy came to Stayton
abont 40 years ago and entered
the jewelry business, later taking
up optometry. He has done as
much or more than any other resi
dent of the town towards Its im
provement, haring built both busi
ness and residence properties.
Pioneer Reports
Good Prune Outlook
PIONEER, April 14. The
prune crop seems quite promis
ing In this locality. Some or
chards hare a fall crop, however
some are spotted. Bat all or
chards hare some prunes at pres
ent. Hans Popp has been bnsy the
past few days setting out a 10
acre strawberry patch for com
mercial use. Several people have
been helping him recently. He has
leased the land from John Kel
ler for the natch.
(kilk based a
utUrfat a vara k
Distributor price $2.10.
Butterfat - Top 16c,
print 19c, cubes 21c.
Prices pa:d to growers by Salsa buyers
April 14
(The nrfoea hiA ..nn.j t .
grocer, are indicative of the dsily market
..icu uj i nm o talesman
ntTlTS ASD VZGETA&LEB
Strawberries. 12s 75
Strawberries, 20a . '23
Asparagus, local, dos. '
CaUforBia asparagus; crate l!5
Cauliflower. Calif. ; 1 "o
Parsnrp. bos lag ;50
Turnips, box lug ,, 8()
KUMOagss, !mis luf .50
Egg pisut locat - 05
Cf5- ", 90 t l-l
wsb peppers. ualiL. la.
.80
uaMMit. dot banches -.
Potatoes, local
YakiSia
Deschutes
.40 to .65
.1.15 to 1.85
-1.10 to 1.45
Lettuce
Cslifornla. dry peek
CalifApnU mA
3.25 to 2.50
2.65 to 2.85
40 to 1.25
crat,S.75
.-.2.00 to 2.25
2.65 te S.10
.20
- .20
- .85
.60
.05
.05 H
; 8.75
1 00
Onions, Labish
Clerr hart& Cml u.
Oranges, choice ,
avals, fancy
Bewts. local . dm
Carrots, local, dot.
t.siiiorma
Spinach, local erata
Ksnsnss. lb. en stalk
Hand -'-
Lemons
(.lines, frash
Aracadoa. cmfs
Toms toes. California, ease
Sweet nntstns IK
2.T5
-2.65
- .03 H
4.25
Grspefroit, -Florida
uaufnrnia .
Peas, California, lb.
2.25
.05
. .OS
- .02 Vr
New potatoes, lb.
Rhubarb, local, lb.
HOPS
Cluster. 1933. lb. top
.80
.IS
.12
.11
.22
.29
.25
.13
.12
.10
.09
.05
05
EGO 9
Extras
Standard - , ,,
Medium
WnAT. awn unv v5T"
Mohair, 1934 clip
Medinm can! 193
Coam wool. 1934
POUXTBT
Colored hens. 5 lbs.
Colored hiins S a A 1K:
Colored medium bens
Light bens ..
Stsrs
Old roosters
MEAT
1934 snrinr lmh lh
08
-6-6.50
4.00
Lambs, top
Hogs, 160-200 lbs.
200 to 225 lbs.
225 to S50 IV,.
-3.75
3.50
Pies
S.25
Sows ..
Steers .
Cows
Bulls .
Heifers
..2.00 to 2.25
.03 4 te .05
.0H4 to .02
.02 ta .02 i
.02 H ta 03 V,
5.50 to 6.00
-. .08
Veal, ton
Dressed veal top
Dressed hops
GRAIH Alii
Wheat, western red ... .
White No. 1
Barley, feed. No. X ton
Oats, feed, ton .
Earley, malting, top
Oats, milling, ton
Hsy. buying prices
.09
HAT
. .58
.... .60
-14.00
-14.00
-16.00
-16.00
11.00
-11.00
-12.00
Clover hav
Oats and vetch, ton
Alfalfa, valley, first cut
TAKE MOTOR TRIP
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. William Knower,
their daughter Irene and son.
Lyle, have returned from a motor
trip to southern Oregon. They
were guests at Marshfleld at the
home of Mrs. Knower's sister
whose husband. Raymond Archi
bald, is the engineer in charge of
construction of the new coast
bridge at that place.
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By EUGENE SHEFFER
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state
12 list
14 printer's
measure
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17 brave man
18 iHnm inated
20 blemishes
22 tear i
23 land i
measari
25 jeer i
27 prefix:
down .
28 listens
SO penetrated
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stance from
an East
Indian
seaweed
34 bird of the
pigeon
family .
35 one who
furnishes
food '
33 beverage
containing
wine and
nutmeg
41 part of
''lobe"
42 rescued
44 narrow
road ;
45 measure of
length
47 centra
part
49 recline
60 eager
62 blotch
64 supposed
hypnotic
force
65 one who
rents land
57 -h eating
utensils
59 populace
60 prophets
VERTICAL
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name for
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CswrlcM. lilt.
NEW YORK, April 14. (jp)
For a majority of stocks price
changes were- Inconsequential to
day. Still hesitant and very dull,
the market tilled out Its two hoars
in perfunctory fashion, only 501,
160 shares changing hands, the
smallest Saturday since early Jan
nary. There was a fairly firm under
tone to the share list but bidders
were unaggressive and net chang
es were mostly email fractions, the
average showing a nominal de
cline. U. S. Smelting, Pathe Ex
change "A", Cerro De Pasco Cop
per, Norfolk Western, Eastman
and Du Pont gained major frac
tions to nearly 2 points, but In
dustrial Rayon, Curtl3 Publishing.
American Tobacco "B" and the
Allegheny corp. preferreds had
losses of similar- scope.
The Armour of Illinois "A" and
"B" stocks eased slightly while
the preferred firmed; the compa
ny's reorganization plan is under
stood to be nearing completion,
although It has not yet been nor
mally submitted to the board.
Steels were quiet and steady, to
gether with utilities and rails.
Packard yielded halt a point us
der rather persistent offerings.
Wool Prices Weak.
Sales Very Light
BOSTON. April 14. () (U. S.
Dept. Agr.) Sales of wool were
very light during the Past week.
Scattered lots of various grades
of fleece and territory wool were
moved, but the aggregate volume
of business continued to be lim
ited. Prices weakened. The per
sistent quietness has influenced
an increasing number of holders
to accept bids that they were not
inclined to consider a few weeks
ago.
Many on Sick List
at Silverton
SILVERTON, April 14. Har
old Solie, who underwent a ma
jor operation at the Silverton
hospital this past week, is report
ed as getting along very well.
Mrs. J. P. A. Hanson, who has
been seriously ill with pneumonia,
was reported late Friday after
noon to be improving and good
hope was being held out for her
recovery. Mrs. Hanson is also at
the Silverton hospital.
Lorenz Bjerke, who was injured
in an automobile accident a week
ago and was at the local hospital,
has been moved to the William
Stirber home where he is conval
escing. Mrs. A. A. Grinde who has
been seriously ill is also reported
to be improving at her home
where 6he is being cared for by
her daughters, Mrs. J. J. Seeley
and Mrs. J. D. Odell of Portland:
Mrs. Roscoe Ames of Albany and
Ella Grinde ot Silverton.
The United States supplied
nearly two-thirds of the railroad
ties imported into China last year.
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4 engines
of war
5 seizes sud
denly with
the teeth
6 make
believe
7 behold!
8 kind of
tree
9 passage in
the brain
10 mock
11 word of
unknown
meaning
appearing
rathe
Psalms
13 lassoed
16 encircling
band
19 deal with .
or handle
21 hairs intrc
duced be
neath the
skin
24 borders
26 riotous
festivity
29 feminine
name
31 royal
33 reinstates
35 unit of
weight for
precious
stones
S6 removed
from office
37 quantity
of paper -
39 workers
40 sources of
being
43 attire
46 sup
48 narrow
woven fillet
or band
61 barrier to
Srevent
owof
water
S3 fish egg
66 negative
68 eorrelatfvo
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