The OREGON" STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, April 21, 1934
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HELP WANTED MALE
Local branch of textile mfg. has an
opening (or two neat-appearing young
men Wltn nign scnooi raucanun.
ences required. See Mr. Unruh, 381
State St. Room 20. between 2 and
4 p. m. Bat "
HELP WAliTEPrr-FEMALE
lA.i'Lri.n.n.i"Lri.nrirrrinr fir -'lnS"' i i""
Woman stcnogTapTier. Knowledge of
bookkeeping desirable. Apply in own
handwriting, stating age. experience.
references. Postoffice Box 7, balem.
Wanted, housekeeper for farm. Tel.
348. . .
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Tractor work of all
klnda Reasonable prices. Write J. R.
Schiegel. Rt. 3. Albany.
Boy, 19, wants light farm work.
Thoroughly experienced. 651 N. 21st
Tel. 4fi38.
FOR SAL1? Miscellaneous
Girl's bicycle. 1805 S.lth.
Saw gumming and sharpening V
sails E. Four Corners, TeL 4110.
Fertilizer, sand, dirt Tel. S605.
n.h, hlfka Warlner Hatchery,
tlCO N. Fifth St. at Highland. Com
pliance certificate no. mw-
Awnings. 454 Ferry. Tel. 4724.
- . nnnn nfnfi vs :
Oregon Dent seed corn. Tel. 61F15.
Extra good oats and vetch hay ; In
quire Lighthouse Service station, 46
Center St. Salem.
jLTu-in.ru u u'l-rr
Baxs saw cheap, 1070 N. ComVSt.
Netted Gem, Burbank potatoes, for
seed or eating, 35c hundred, field run.
Bring sacks. P. Blschoff, Route 6,
Box 2o8. . n.nr.r
FOR SALE I am wrecking house
Ko. 975 Broadway. Everything for
sale; a furnace. S. V. Hall.
Strawberry plants, red heart variety,
strong vigorous plants. Indian Hill
Farm, TeL S657.
ronosTSV RADIO FOR SALE
ULinho Inn ir and short wave. 1934
ivn.aipv ' Pnnxole. Repossessed. BaL
.a... m in Tpitoj. 85 down and 83
monthly. See Mr. Janz, Wills Music
Stor.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Trade wood saw on Ford truck for
wood. 1 1 Sr. Poonl r-t.. w-yt rwirm.
WANTED Miscellaneous
Dressmkg, S2.:& per day. Dial. 7384.
OLD GOLD -highest prices paid.
Star Exchange, Cor. Cheroeketa N.
rvwn'L St
Poultry wanted, Salem rouury .o.,
828 N. Fint.Tel14794:j
MISCELLAigEOUS
Haircuts ISo-aOa. iaa. Winter.
tr W Dick un dead worthless
Borsea. cows, sheep. Tel. 4869.
Hay (ever, asthma, sinus, catarraAi,
colds, quick permanent relief, 60c
Tested 41 yara No humbug. Ata
anted. A. Rmtnn. Drain. Ore.
FOR RENT ROOMS j
m - Ai -ii- - - -- 1
Sleep, rm.. kitchen, prlv. Tel. 448.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board-room. SM Court. Tel 87S.
Sn.il -iriin.iui.rirn-irn-1 " " ' " "
Board and room. 790 N. Church.
Table board. Ml 8. Church.
JII j-, nn. -M-ir i-i-i
Wnarrt. room. nr
P. O. leL me;.
FOR RENT-APARTMENTS
llij.MMMw1
. Beautiful -roonf rnlhed court
bang-low. garag, TU
Two room furolsJw-i apt. 221 Haael
Are. TeL 74. -- - r
t room furnished apartmeiit. private
ath. til Court St - -
Attractive duplex apt. furn. or
unfura. Clo la- 0 V?8,0?:
Mod, t R 1st floor. 2U N. 14th.
FOR RENT HOUSES
jmnrruiAnirir r rn "
Furn. and unfurn. houses.
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,,i hi rntun TeL 2031.
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House, also apt 3 N. Cottage.
rnn Q ALE REAL ESTATE
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........ ,1,1,11911 rora victoria
.aa-syW. BOU!"",
oted. built-tas. tile drainboard. A mall
down payment, Dai. iwe w
tnis nous bkw wwu..,
TeL 4277. -
. a su. ml tram Lead at xs. DanK,l
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all in crop, ir " . . tTJT
good sou, on lv"
small nouse id sbkuu.
22 A. 25 mL from Salem, good soil,
r. water oloed to bouse, A. ber-
bara. water piped to house,
MKLVIN JOHNSON, 725 COURT ST.
in
Telephone 3723
tmn.nriri -.wiwiiw.
ie A. dairy ranca lor saie. o -""'
beira, milk bouse, good spring, -elec-watwv
nlned to house and
barn, 7. quart mUk rout, with cow.
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kiik .nai.k Keai Ksiaie h in iiiiiimi iiinT Tnn n
You can't beat our Hating (or
prices. See. us before you buy. Cottage
Realty Co.. ZC3-Z64 N. Cottage.
MR. RENTER
You can buy a irlce 5 acre tract
with (air set o( building, variety of
fruit and berries (or only $700. Will
accept good car a a part.
CHli8 MILAJCIC Realtors
344 Stats Street Tel. (70S.
SUBURBAN HOME
Not far out on paved road, 3 room
shingled cottage, nook, bath and clos
ets, eckd plumbing, electric lights, wa
ter system, -garage and woodshed. One
acre of good land all cultivated - and
ready (or planting. Price $1659, caeti
ISO. ml IIS per month. 6 Int.
CHILD a MU.I-KK. Scatters
344 8tate Street Tel. (708.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGE
Have X clear lota paving In and
paid. Will trade for 2 bedroom house
and give small difference in cash.
L'HILJJa a M1LJL.KK. Realtors
344 Stats Street Tel. C708.
Have coast cottages and apartment
to exchange clear for farm or city,
clear. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT, No. 19,
IdJ A. Bush Bldg.
C room semi-modern house, trade
for 5 room modern ; will pay up to
; Jieoo dtrterTice.
GRANT ft CRITTENDEN
I Mssonle Bldg. Tel. 11.
FOR SALE FARMS
FARM BARGAINS
160 A. $2750.
This is a coast farm, idea for live
stock, very good bam, fair house.
gravity water, some timber and family
fruit
See HAWKINS A ROBERTS. INC.
SALE SPECIAL.
12 acres 5 miles from Salem on
paved highway, large walnut and Roy
al Anne cherry trees, few prunes. Price
cut to 83500. See it.
CH LDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 Srstn Strft Tel. 670.
ACREAGE
SUBURBAN TRACT
To close an estate. 10 acres, nicely
located, north and east Especially
priced 81900.
CH1L.DS & SIILLEK, Realtors
344 State St. Tel. S708.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Equipped beer parlor doing good
business. Two 6Uxl00 lots, living quar
ters. Good huntlnc. fishing. Best pay
! roll In state. 81000.00, or will trade
I for house and lot in Salem valued at
$1500. Must be close. Burl Davis, De
troit, Ore.
Have cash buyer for garage or fill
ing station proposition. Let me know
what you have. IL C Shields, Oregon
Bide. Tel. S02.
MONEY TO LOAN
.44
Bells-of Harmraony
nightly feature over Radio K01N
Announces A
NEW DEAL
in I-oans
UP TO 8300
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTE
FURNITURE
No fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged. Sea us if
you need money.
tJtKr I CI At LOAN
SOCIETY
OF SALEM
Member of NRA
Room 119, New Bllgh Bldg. Snd floor
LICENSER NO. S-122 by STATE
518 State St TeL 3740
Autoonolbile sind
Chattel Loans
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos
sible ratea
GENERAL VTNANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st Nat'L Bank Bids. Phone 8553
U censed y State
- i i , i-iriim j-. ri j uL ir i rkn.i- r- rn-ify
Funds for farm loans now available:
S Vi ; long term.
Hawkims & Roberts
Guardian Bids.. Tel. 4109.
3 3 NOTICE 3 3
Do you need money? Unsecured
loans. No red tape. Two hour service.
All loans confidential.
State Loan Co. 212 Ore. Bldg.
Phone 7783 Lie. No. S-1S5.
MONEY for farm, acreage and city
loans. Prompt srvice.
CHILDS MILLER. Mtgc Loans
!44 State Street Tel. 6708.
LOANS WANTED
Wanted to borrow J700. or first
mortgage. Box 471. care Statesman.
Want to borrow $1500 or new home
in destrabl location In city. Box 469,
rnn Statesman.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
FOR SALE Young horses.
C G.
Biickmaster, Brook. Ore.
FOR SALEWOOD
Second growth aad old fir woed.
Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wella
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
rL .004) Salem Fuel Co Trad 4
Cot leg
All kinds dry wood. TeL 8088.
pnT
Dry planer and second growth fir.
Dry wood Tel. 8254.
Old fir, 1 In.. 24.75. TeL 79g.
L0ST ANP f 0IJND
LOST Dark blue purse. Elass and
brown shaving kit. Reward, 105S N.
15UL
PERSONAL
For adoption, 5 year old motherless
girl. Want Christian borne. Box 40,
care Statesman.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Valley Motor Co.
1933 Ford Spt Coupe $475
132 Ford Std. Coupe 'Stlnotor - 475
,19S2 yord gtd. Coach 47?
325
Ford SpU Coupe
til
4ft 4 W
Fofd Coach
275
19,, Ford To.)nc
1!
1 u: ora uoupe ,
1 125 Ford Coupe
a i ,uv v ruj.i isr a
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340
1 1521 Chevrolet Sedan
1 1121 Reo Sedan
128 Oldsmoblle Sedan
265
Trucks
1! Dodge Graham S-toa
435
300
85
1329 studebaker IV -ton
1929 Chevrolet
1931 Ford U W. base
38
1932 Ford I W. bsse B motor 5M
1S2 Chevrolet with trailer . ZT
Marion and Lioerty
Open Suntlayf
Telephone 7910
Interesting
Facts . . .
Farm Population Highest
Despite the fact that more peo
ple left farms for cities last year
than went from cities to farms,
the farm population, of the coun
try Is now at an all-time new high
peak. According to estimates by
the bureau of agricultural econ
omics our farm population num
bers more than 32,500,000. The
increase the bureau attributes
principally to an excess of births
over deaths.
O
The number of persons who
moved from cities, towns and Til-;
lages to farms last year was 950,-
000 while more than 1,176,000
persons moved from farms to cit
ies, towns and villages.
O
Florida's racing season. Just
ended, sets new high in pari-mu-
tuel betting $27,600,000. an in
crease of more than $8,000,000
over the 1933 mark. And Florida
collects more than 11,000,000 in
taxes on the betting.
O
Thomas Jones, of Macleay went
fishing at Silver Creek Falls Sun
day, April the 15th. He arrived at
5:20 and at 6:30 had caught his
limit and was in bis car. Ten min
utes later his father and brother
arrived with, their limit.
O
A car bearing an Alaska license
drove up in front of the office
yesterday morning and out steps
a friend of ours, O. M. Carter of
Ketchikan, Alaska, who is spend
ing his vacation making a tour of
the states. Mr. Carter has been
with the power company at Ketch
ikan for several years. He Is pres
ident of the Ketchikan chamber
of commerce. He states that the
weather in Alaska has been more
severe than usual this winter.
Ketchikan is about 800 mile3
north of Seattle.
0
There are 650 automobiles in
Ketchikan.
FOR SALE USED CARS
McKay's Used Cars
For.l Model. T Roadster '. 3 15
Kuick 'louring 3
Reo S-'edan 345
1S31 Chev. Coupe 375
1932 Chev. Coach 475
1932 Chev. Spec Sedan 625
132 I'onti.ic Sut. Coupe 535
1S32 I'ontiac Sedan toO
1932 Nasli 8 Sedan 575
1933 Chev. Coach 595
1933 Chev. Sedan :. 895
Trucks
Model T Kord. Dump body, out
side brakes, extra trans. S 75
1929 CheV 125
1931 I'hev. L. V. Dual 50
1929 Ri-o L. W. Dual 425
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.
333 Center 430 X. Com'L
Tflpphone 31 S9
WANTED USED CARS
WILL PAT CASH
For good '30 or '31 Ford Sport
Coupe.
ASK TOR WILLIAMS
340 No. Liberty Tel. 8688.
FOR SALE BY OWNER 1930 Pon
tine Snort Coupe, excellent condition.
new tfres, priced right. TeL 3883.
Private party wants to buy from
private party for cash '28 to "31 Ford
fir Chrv. Box 501, Statesman.
MOTORCYCLES
FOR SALE 1930 Indian 4 motor
cycle In good condition, 1135.00. C.
Oppen. 736 N. 15th.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of Mortgage foreclos
ure execution Issued by the Cir
cuit Court of the State ot Oregon
for the County of Marion, on the
"th day of April 1934, in Suit
rso. j3, state savings oan
I Association, a corporation, plain-
tiff, ts P. A. Eiker; OliTe P. Elk-
er, now Olive P. Hyatt; Lola Har
mon: D. M. Christenson, now Dor
othy Veitheer; and George J.
Will and Marguerite Will, hus
band and wife, defendants, there
in pending and to me directed, 1
shall, on Saturday, the 12th day
of May 1934, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon thereof, at the front
door ot the Marion County Court
house, Salem, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction for cash, all right, title
and interest bad and possessed by
said defendants, on or since the
date of execution of plaintiff's
mortgage, in and to the following
described real property:
Lot. numbered Sixteen (16)
in S u b d i t 1 s i on of Blocks
numbered Twenty Nine (29)
and Thirty (30), In Capital
Home Addition to the City of
Salem, Marlon County, Ore
gon. A. C. BURK
Sheriff of Marlon County,
Oregon
E. K. Piaseckl
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date ot first publication: April 14,
1934.
Date of last Publication: Mar 12.
1934. A. 14-21-28-M. 5-12.
I NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a mortgage fore-
I closure issued by the Circuit
is I Court of the State of Oregon fori
Marion County in suit: No. 23990,
I BenJ. Franklin Savings and Loan
1 Association, a corporation. Plain -
i tiff vs. w. S. Shearer and Georgia
D. Shearer, and General Finance
Corporation, a corporation, De
fendants, therein pending and to
me directed, I shall on Saturday,
May 19th, 1934. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
West door ot the Marion County
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, sell
at public auction, for cash, an
Business
Directory
Cards In this directory ran
on a. monthly basis only. Rate:
S1.QO per lino per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Miles Panek. 378 South Commercial.
CATERING
I Burt Crary. the caterer. Tel. S753.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R, C. Northneas.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR,aU 8COTT, PSC, Chiropractor,
358 N. High. Tel. Rea 3763.
DRESSMAKING
Swaraer suits a specialty dress-
making, remodeling, bemstitchtns. Mrs.
Snelgrove. 180 N. Com L Tel. 74ts.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brett
haupt. florist. 677 Court TeL (904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
ist. 1 6th A Market TeL 52.
INSURANCE
BECKS A HENDRICKS
189 N. HlKh TeL 494T.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 & HlEh Tel. 1138.
CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY
First In Quality and Service
Telephone 8185 1384 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
liver. Harry vv. Scott. TeL 461 .
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4QC9
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade : carpet cleaning, sizing : fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat
tres Factory. S. 13th Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est. 1911.
, MUSIC STORES
I GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 432 State Street.
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benon. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. 397.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
merrial. Trl. 5887.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department, 3 IS S. Commercial. Tele-
phone 9101.
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, hooka, iogan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2(2
Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. R B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trues
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 221
State St. TeL 7772. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our ratea
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. 20 years experience. RFD
7. bo 203. Tei uofs.
right, title and interest had and
possessed by said defendants and
each ot them on or since October
27, 1928, In and to the following
described real property, to-wlt:
Lot Fire (6). Block Fire
(5), Rosedale Annex to the
City of Salem, Marion Coun
ty, Oregon.
A. C. BURK,
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
Carl B. Win tier
and
Carson Ml Carson
Attorneys for Plaintiff. A-21-28
M-5-12-19.
NOTICE OF BOXD SALE
Sealed bids will be received by
the undersigned until the hour of
8:00 o'clock p. m. on Monday the
7th day of May, 1934, and imme
diately thereafter opened by the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, at the city hall in
the amount of Twenty.fiTe Thous.
and (S25.000.00) Dollars, de
scribed as follows:
City of Salem Sanitary Sewer
Bonds in the amount of $25,
000.00 In denominations of $1000
each, being dated May 1, 1934
maturing serially in numerical or
der at the rate of $1000.00 on the
first day of May, 1935, and
I $2000.00 on the first day of May
I of each year thereafter beginning
with the year 193$ and ending
1 wltn tne year 1S47, said bonds to
I bear interest at the rat of four
1 and one-half (4H) per cent per
I annum, payable semi-annually
I Each bid must be accompanied
- by a certified check for two per
Icent (2) ot the par value ol the
I bonds.
I The approving legal opinion ot
I Teal, Win! ree, MeCalloch 4b Shu
I ler will be furnished the success-
I f ul bidder.
The light la reserved by the
HLH IhtllU
COOTIE n
BOSTON. April 20. fJP The
commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow:
"The wool market continues
slow both in th east and west.
So far as any trend is discernible.
prices continue to favor the buy
er. Best wools in the Rogwell,
N, M. sale this week at 75 to
78 cents, clean basis Boston, com
pares with earlier purchases at
83-85 cents.
"The manufacturing position is
not changed materially. What
business is done is largely In fill
ing-in or specialty orders which
require little wool. Tarns and
tops are barely steady.
"The foreign markets are hard
ly so keen this week as last at
the weekend.
"Mohair continues rather slow
but stocks are light and prices
are firm."
The Bulletin will publish the
following Quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: Fine and F. M. sta
ple 82-84; fine and F. M. Fr,
combing 80-82; fine and F. M
clothing 74-75; valley No. 1, 76
78.
Mohair:
Oregon, 40-43. Domestic grad
ed: First combing, 60-62; second
combing 50-5S; third combing
45-50; fourth combing. 40-45
good carding, 40-45; first kid, 75-
78; second kid, 65-68.
ET
PORTLAND, April 20. (Jf)
btrengin was continued in t n
market for butter with a general
cleanup of dealers floor stock
suggested locally. All along the
coast steady to firmer and even
higher prices were ruling for but
ter. In California the weather
has continued against production
while in the Pacific northwest
conditions' are Ideal.
Butterfat was held at the late
advance here.
Market for eggs continued of
rather good character with de
creasing supplies and a demand
In excess of offerings of quality
goods. No change was suggested
n the price for the day.
Demand for chickens was hold
ing well and prices were gener
ally upheld for the day. Broilers
alone indicated some easiness and
this was reflected mostly insmall
stuff.
Better quality and excellent
weather wre combinations that
tend to uphold the price on good
strawberries here for the day
even with liberal offerings. Lit
tle local stock was arriving.
Market for country killed meats
was without general change for
the day. Good lambs were sell
ing wall at the recently lower
price and quality vealers were
steady.
Radi
P
rogram
SATTJBDAY. April 21
XGW PORTLAND 620 Kc
7:00 Edward MacHogh.
7:15 Morning Parade, NBC.
7:30 Ronsld Enck.
7:45 Organ concert, NBC
8:15 Croiienta, NBC.
8:45 Abe BercoTiti, violinist.
9:15 Cooking ichooL
9:30 National Farm and Home hour,
10:30 Woman's Magazine, NBC.
12:15 Wettern Agriculture, NBC
8:45 Soloiat, NBC
5:00 Hark Daniel, baritone.
7:00 Saturday Night Dancing Party.
7:30 National Bora dance, NBC.
9:30 Carefree Carnival, NBC
10:15 Jack Bain and Hia orchestra.
10:45 Race of the Nations.
11:15 Ambassador Hotel orchestra.
11:30 Del Milne end Hie orchestra.
XEX PORTLAND 1180 Ke.
6:80 Salon orchestra.
7:45 Daaee Antique.
8:00 Waring 'a Pennsy Irani ana.
8:15 Biag Crosby.
8:30 Instrumental soloist
8:45 Creseats, NBC
9:15 Soloist, NBC.
9:80 National Tana and Home hour.
10:80 New Service, NBC.
10:87 Ray Noble's orchestra.
11:45 Frits Kreislsr.
12 .-00 Orchestra.
12:15 Danes Rhythm.
13:33 Popular soloist.
11:45 Ted Fiorite's orchestra.
1:00 Boy Scout' program.
2:00 Bettor English tola.
3:13 Elisabeth Rethberg.
2 :80 Economic in the New Deal, NBC
8:00 World Bookman.
3 :05 Symphony hear.
4:00 Three Scamps, NBC
4:15 Religion in the News, NBC
4:80 Donald Nevis.
8:00 Art is America, NBC
5:20 Arioa trie, NEC
5 :S0 Week-End Bead RepoM.
5:35 Orchestra.
5:45 Band music
6:00 Sam Gordon, Kibitier.
6:15 Studio.
8:15 Maate Counter, NBC.
8:45 Maaical Treaanre Chest, NBC
9:00 Carefree Carnival, NBC
11:15 Olympians.
11:30 Slumber hour, NBC .
K0AC COKVAIIS 550 C
10:00 Jenior Matinee: Salem high
sehoaL
11:00 Spades, Pieka sad Archaeology
Antnony fewer.
13:00 Pans hour.
12:85 Market and crop report sai
weather forecast.
1 :00 Virginia Nelaoa Pianist.
1:30 The British Isles Trsvelegae.
1:45 Harold Witcraft Tener.
2 -.00 Guarding Tenth) Health.
2:80 The Making of aa Americas. CHtl-
sen.
5;00 A Beview of Tonight's Optra.
5:45 Vespers Oelleae T. W. C.
6:15 Today ia History Prepared by
Mrs- Hhirley Wrtgat and W.. U.
. . Eeatti.
SoWFara hour.
8:45 Market reviews.
7:45 Scienos News ef the Week.
Common Council to accept any bid
or to reject all bids in the inter
est of the City.
MARK POULSEN, City Recorder
Salem, Oregon. A-21-28-M-S.
SIE'EllI 18 NOTED
BUTTER 1
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CHICAGO. April 20.-4PV-fle-1
newed talk of possibilities of con
gressional silver enactments of.
an Inflationary character led to
moderate upturns In train prices
today.
Assumed likelihood of silver
egislatlon was associated with
the fact that a conference had
been scheduled between President
Roosevelt and senate advocates of
various proposed monetary meas
ures. A further stimulus to grain
price upturns came from increas
ed complaints of dry weather af
fecting domestic wheat territory.
the spring wheat belt in partic
ular. Wheat closed unsettled. H to 1
cent higher than yesterday's fin
ish, corn -iy advanced, oats
up, and provisions varying
from 2 cents decline to a rise of
12 cents.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: May. 75-; July. 7C
-; Sept.. 77-77.
Corn: May, 44K-H; July, 46
74-47; Sept., 4S-49.
Oats: May tl-; July, 284
H; Sept., 29H-
Schmeidecke Burns
Eye in Explosion
Of Acid Mixtures
BETHANY, April 20. Charles
Fchmeidecke was injured in the
right eye this week at hi3 home
when some sulphur acid and a
concoction of other ingredients
exploded as he was trying out an
experiment for the manufacture
of a paint remover.
The acid burned a hole through
the lower lid, just missing the
vital portion of the eye.
General Markets
PKODTJCZ EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. (AP)
Produce kchanre. net prices:
Butter Extras 21c, standards ZOttc,
prime firsts 20c. firsts 18 He. Eees u,
8. specials 17c. U. 8. extras 16c, U. B.
mediums 14o
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20. (AP)
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 63 ft 64 63 64
July .. 64 64 64 64
September 64 4i 64 64
Cash Big Bend Lluestem 66c; dark
hard winter 12 per cent 70 c, do 11 per
eent 65 He; soft white, western white,
hard winter, northern spring end westers
red 64c.
Oats No. 2 white $18.00.
Corn No. 2E ytllow S22.75.
Millrun Standard f 15.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. (AP)
Butter Prints, "A" grade 22e pound
parchment wrappers, cartons, 23c; quan
tity purchases Vie pound less. "B" grade,
parchment wrapper 21c, cartons, 22o
pound.
Butterfat Portland delirery: A grade
delivered at least twice weekly 19c, coun
try route, 16e ponnd, B grade or de
livery fewer than twice weekly, Portland
18c, country route 15c pound. 0 grade
at market.
Eggs Pacific poultry producers' sell
ing prices: Oversize 19c, fresh extraa
17c, standards 15e, mediums 15c dozen
(cartons le higher). Buying price of
wholesalers: Fresh specials 17c. extra
14c, firsts 14c, mediums 15c, pullet 12e,
undergrade 10c dozen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon triplet
10e; loaf lle pound. Broker will
pay c below quotations.
Milk Contract price 4 per cent,
Portland delivery $1.95 cwt.; B grad
cream 37 Vic pound.
Country meat Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch
ers, under 50 pounds 8 -9c. Vealers, 90
to 100 pounds 8 -9c pound; light and
thin 6 8c pound. Heavy calves 5 6c pound.
Yearling lamb 14-16e; spring lamb 14
16c. Ewe 3-5e. Canner cow 3 4c; cut
ter cows 5-Ge pound. Bulls 5-5 Vie pound.
Mohair 1934 buying price 18c pound.
Cascara bark Buying price, 1934
peel 2 -3c pound.
Hop 1933 cluster 20 25c pound;
fuggle 40c pound.
Live poultry Portland delivery, col
ored fowls 1415c. Leghorn ll-12c. Broil
er 1416c. Stag 9c. Boosters 5e. Pekis
ducks 12c; colored 10c. Geese 10c pound.
Onions Oregon $1-1.15.
Potatoes Local white and red $1.10
1.15 cental: Yakima $1.25-1.35; Des
chutes $1.80-1.35; Bakers $1.60.
New potatoes Hawaii $125-1.35 21
pound box; Texas Triumphs $1.75-2.23
50-pound sack. California Garnet Be
pound.
Strawberries Fresno 20 $1.00 crate;
Sscramente 24 $1.15-1.25 crate.
Woof 1934 clip, nominal; Willamette
valley 25 2de sound; eastern Oregon 20
21c pound.
Hay Bsytng price from producer:
Alfalfa No. 1 new crop $14-15; eastern
Oregca timothy $17; timothy graasea,
blende $15; cats $17.50; vetch $14;
Willamette valley timothy $15 tos.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. (AP)
Cattle Receipts 85, calves 50; fully
tteady.
Steers, good, common and medium s s.so
6.25. Heifers, common snd medium $3
5.25. Cows, good, common snd medium
$2.75-4.50; low cutter sad cutter $1.50
2.75. Bulls, cutter, common sad medium
$2.60-8.50 Veslers, good and choice $5.50
7; cull, common and medium $2.50-5.50.
Calves good and choice $4.50-5.50; com
mon sad medium s-4.50.
Hogs Receipts 250 ; fully steady.
Lightweight, good and choice $3-8.65;
mediom weight, good and choice $8.25-
8.65; heavyweight, good and choice fa
3.35. Packing sows, good $2.85-3.10.
Feeder aad atockes pigs, good snd choice
$2.75 3.25.
Sheep Beeeipu 190; tteady.
Spring lamb, good snd choice $8-8.50;
medium $6.50-8. Lambs, good snd choice
$7,75 8.75; common and medium $5,75 8.
Yearling wether $5-7. Ewes, good sad
choice $3,50 4.50; common and median
$2 3.75.
April 20
(Copyright. 1934. Standard Statistic Ce.)
STOCK AVERAGES
50 20 80 t
fadls, BR' a. Uta. Twtol
Today , mas n.f 77.0 88.6
Previon day 98.4 81.8 TS.T S7.T
Week age S8.6 50.8 75.0 87.0
Tear age 66.0 S0.S 79. 8 61.1
Svearsage 135.6 88.1 176.1 186.7
7 year ago
High 1934.
Lew 1984 .
.118.1 114.3 109.8 111.6
J05.0 54.3 90.8 98.8
. 89.1 41.8 64.8 77.8
BOBTD AVERAGES
30 30 10 00
ladle. RB's. Ota. Total
Today SS.O 90.0 90.4 8.81
Previous day 81.6 89.5 90.1 ST.7
Week ago 8S.1 89.S 89.6 87.8
Tsar ago 61.9 S7.S 74.4 65.6
Syearssge 8S.S 9.T 100.7 OS.t
Huh 1934 68.9 90.0 90.4 88.1
Low 1934 Tl T4.1 17.1 74.1
(192S average equals 100.) "
New 1934 high.
Stocks and Bonds
Grade B raw milk,
co-op pool price, f 1.73 per
hundred.
K8k eases ea al-BBtaht
emtterfet eYeraf.)
Distributor price 92.10.
Biitterfat Top IT 18c,
A gradet prints 22c, cube
34c; B grade print Sic,
csbes 23c.
Priees psi4 to (rowan hf Bale bayere
April xo
(The pries bow. snpone ny s loeai
grocer, are lasicative ef the dsUy market,
sot are see ioiumm &y tbs atsUsmaa.)
rxxnra amj tbbztamzms
Strawberries 1.J5
Asparefnt, local, dot. i no
Calif erais. nptnru, crste . 1.S5
uuJKlowrr. caul.
Parsnips, hes lax
Tsraipe. box lag
Ratabacss. be log
Err piaat local
Cabbage, cwt
California. ert.
Cress Deo Mrs. Calif, lb.
Onions, dos tranche
trotatees. I oral
Yaiuma
.Dasehntra .
.J. 15 to 1.63
-1.10 to 1.43
uettneor
California, dry pack
2.25 te 2.50
3.65 to 2.85
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H erata 8.75
2.00 te 3.25
2.65 te 8.10
.30
vauiorots. Kd
Oaions, Labiiti
Celary heart, Calit,
uranccs. cnoie
Kssels, fancy
Beet, local. , do.
Carrots, local, do.
. .20
. .85
. .60
.
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- .80
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.13
.11
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Spiaarb, loeai crat
Bananas, is. ea stalk
Hand
Lemons
Lime, f rat ft
Avseadea. erata .
Tomatoes. California, ease
Sweet potatoes, lb.
Grapefruit, Florida ,--
California . ,,
Peae, California, lb.
New potatoes, lb.
Rhubarb, local, lb
HOFS
Cluster.
1933. lb. tnn
BOOS
Extras
Standard , , ,, ,,,,,
Medium .
WOOL AND MOHAIR
Mohair. 1834 clip
Medium wool. 1934
.22
.29
.25
.IS
.12
.10
.09
.14
.03
.05
Coarse wool 1934
POULTRY
Colored hen. 3 lbs.
Colored hens. 5 to S lbs.
Colored medium hens
Light hens
Leghorn Broiler -
Stags
Old roosters
MEAT
1934 spring lamb, lb.
.07
LimM. top
.6-6.50
Hogs. 160 to 200 lbs.
200 to 225 lbs.
225 to 250 lbs.
Pig
Sow ,
Steer
Cows
Balls
Heifer
8.40
3.15
2.90
. 2.65
.2.00 to 2.25
.03 te .05
.01 to 02
.02 te .02 4
.02 ts 03
Veal, top
Dressed real, top .0'M
Dressed hogs . .08
GRAIN AND BAT
Wheat, wpntern red .51
White. No. 1 .58
Barley, feed. No. 1 ton 13.00
Oat, feed, ton 13.00
Earley. malting, ton .15.00
Oats, milling, ton 15.00
Hay. buvini pnres
CloTer hay - - 1 1 nn
Oat nd etch. tan 11.00
Alfalfa. alley. first cut 12.00
Union Meeting Slated
At Woodburn Church
WOODBuRN, April 20. A
union meeting of the Bethel and
Woodburn Presbyterian churches
will be held at the Woodburn
Presbyterian thurch Sunday night
April 22. A group of students
from Albany college will be in
charge of the meeting for young
people at 6:30 o'clock and will
also conduct the services at 7:30
for both old and young. The pub
lic is invited. There will also be
special music.
1.50
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.se
. .04
. 90 to 1.15
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Bales di ceo
Oregon hop markets showed
888 bales aold daring the week
ending April 19, and Washington
markets developed the heaviest
buying since last November, with
sale by growers totaling til
bales. In California, growers
sold only SO bales, ot babies, at
20 cents.
The Oregon sales prices Includ
ed batches of 34, 69, 125. 25, 45
and. 73 bales or a total ot 371
bales of fair primes, which sold
at 22 cents to grower: 276 bales
of good media me brought the
grower 22 cents, with 133 bales,
of about the same quality netting
22 H cents, 93 bales bringing 23
cents and 15 bales babies bring
ing 20 cents.
No interest in term contracts
was reported during the period,
and inquiry for older growth hops
was lacking. Oregon producers,
particularly those with top qual
ity hops, were maintaining a firm
holding tendency, and the lack of
selling pressure was an important
factor in the current market sit
uation, which was steady to firm
er. Oregon crop prospects thus
far were reported as generally
favorable.
In Washington 721 bales ot
medium to prime quality 1933
crop clusters netted growers 26c
per pound, with 70 bales of the
same approximate quality bring
ing grower 25 cents per pound,
while 20 bales of medlams were
sold at 23 cents per pound. Most
of these sales were consummated
early in the period, and toward
the close of the week dealers
requirements were evidently
about filled and inquirv was some
what lighter, in the Yakima val
ley district where the above list
ed sales were made. In western
Washington, the market was very
quiet with no sales.
Reports from the Pnyallup val
ley indicated that downy mildew
was showing up in the clusters to
about the same degree as lat
year, when damage from this in
fection was severe.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given Chat the
undersigned by an order of the
County Court of the State ot Ore
gon, for Marion County, duly
made and entered on the 28th day
of March. 1934. was appointed ex
ecutor of the estate of Clarence
W. Noble, deceased, and that it
has duly qualified as such execu
tor. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same duly
verified as required by law to the
undersigned at its banking house
in the City of Salem in Marion
County, Oregon, within six months
of the date of this notice.
Dated this 31st day ot March.
1934.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK OP
PORTLAND, OREGON.
By K. E. WENGER.
Trust Officer.
Executor of the estate ot
Clarence W. Noble, deceased.
E. L. Crawford,
Attorney for the estate,
Ladd t Bush Bank Bldg.,
Salem, Oregon. M31A7-14-21-28
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