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TRADE Miscellaneous
Oakland Touring-. 2235 N. Liberty.
TRADE Model T Roadster for se
dan or coach in Model A or Chev.:
will pay difference. Bx. 148, States
man.
WANTED Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD, men's used suits, sin
rle coats, hats, shoes, wanted. STAR
EXCHANGE. Com" and Cnemeketa.
nnfi.iia.rLn.ri nniirrrr
Furnishings tor 5 R. house. Will par
en. 14C5 "A- St.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts I5c-20c 393 8. Winter.
FREE We pick tip dead and worth
leas norews. rows, sneop. 'lei. 4&!.
' FOR RENT ROOMS
Sleeping rooms, board. 424 Union.
Housekeeping rooms, 260 Center St
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, room. Near P. O. Tel. 54S2.
Room, board, $4 week. TeL 7313.
Room and board, new management.
Everything new. Excellent beds. Good
mewl!'. 405 "Marlon. Tel. 4 445.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Mod. furn. apt. 1320 State. Tel. 8754.
Beautiful J-room furnished court
bungalow, enrage, etc. Tel. 6164.
Two room furnished apt. 1261 tlaael
Ave. TeL 7C64.
Nice furn. apt. 690 Union.
Nice, small apt, $12. C58 Center.
First floor apt, 1335 State.
Apartments, 1-2 rooms, rent 8-$10-
S12 per mo. 839 r.. liltxrty.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Corn, and unfurn. houses.
R. A. FORKNER
1110 N. Cottaga Tet 303L
Mod. bungalow. 2180 N. Fourth.
Furn. 5-rm. bungalow. 818. Tel. E274.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
" st "' "iYd irr farm. a'mLf ronj Wald-
sort. 60 In cultivation, bal. pasture, 2
bouses, barn, creek, spring. $5000.
fttAAa lnwn. ( on baL
in A. u mL north. 3 A. loeans. bear-
fna walnuts, cherries and r.lberts. 7
room house, barn, spring, $2750. Trade
tor house in Harem and assume.
MELVEN JOHNSON, 725 Court St
Telephone S723
For sale or trade Top 'O Hill Bar-
hMiw. ramn c round, service station.
cabins. Now doing- good business. 2 mL
K. of Canny, H ml N. of Aurora on
f" highway.
- Attractive suburban home with all
rtv ronvenlencea Good Income. Over
looking Salem and mountains. Very
cheap. Owner, 1(6 N. 21gtTeL S9i0.
Good 7-room plastered home, large
haded lawn, lot 120x135, ornamental,
. oat and fruit trees, fruit pays taxes,
paved street, one block from Leslie
brick school with playgrounds and
arwimmlng pooL Priced to selL Might
Mtnsider close In Improved 1 to S acres.
Also two large shady building lots ad-
tokitnar with fruit nice view, at oar-
gain, terms. TeL owner, 8S54.
SPECIAL BUT
Tn a raaannablT rtriced bom. Com
fortable S room- cottage, garage and
woodshed, lot 60x125 ft Price only
$550. cssh $170, bal. about $5 per
month Including Interest
. r-mi.ns A MILLER. Kealtors
$44 State Street TeL $708.
S A., newly riniahed 4 rm. house, big
haumnit. norchea Poultry house.
barn, berries, garden, $1200. terms. W.
Forgle, Rt 6. Bos 69. Salem.
Lot 10x150 Fairmont Hill, next to
1749 John St Priced reasonable, must
aelL owner. TeL S14T.
ajvwiirtfVMri
FOR SALE
At biff sacrifice, modern ten room
house or exchange for smaller house.
' Could be arranged Into apartments at
mall cost TeL 4745.
EXCH ANGE--ReaI Estate
tvaAai for smaller house, or rent.
largs mod. home. Near schools. Excel
lent location, mx iti. cars ouilc
- HAT jr. OR EXCHANGE
S3 scrs farm S miles from Salem,
r.i. hnitdinsra. snrinsr. Will sell
tor 835-per acre or trade Xor good
home tn Salem. .
fim no a- MTT.T.KR. Realtors
14 Krt Street Tet 8708.
FOR SALE FARMS
j( A. 19 cleared, fair farm bldg.,
r-A r-TMtk. BDrinar. water piped to
bouse. 4 cows, team and tools, I1M0.
ii Ju 1 mt from Salem, good
. hiiirt. all cleared, good solL $55 per
A. Terms.
n a u mL from Salem, fair
mm. a-ood orchard, good aoll. lara
u . i,wriA- lisrhta. dose to school.
.. " ,MM
ilELVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court St.
mmiMiM) MM)
ACREAGE
8ALE
S9 screa. part timber. bal walnuts
sad prunes, old set of buildings, aightly
location eroae to Salem. A real barrain
at 3S598.
CHILDS MTT J.F-R. Realtor
144 State Street Tel. 7Slt
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Will par cssh for nronertv. modern
lmproretnenta. yielding 11 cross.
Box 14. rare Statesman.
Business Opportunities
Store tor rent new and second hand
roods nor sale er trade at a real bar
rain. What hare you? Box 147, Statea-
QROC-ItT
Illness forces sale of rood rrecery.
Stock, scales, frisldalre. addinr m-
rnlne, etc. All tor $f BO. Rental In
cluding- living- truartera only 2 per
moutn.
CHlDS ft MIM.gR. Realtors
344 State Street TeL S703.
MONEY TO LOAN
BSlTCFICtAL. LOAN
SOC1KTT
Of SALEM
Member ef NRA
Room 119. New Bt1h Bid. zmf floor
LICKKSED NOl 8-1 33 by 8TATB
(IS State SL Tet I 748
5 Farm Loans 5
Plenty ef sooner for well Improved
rarms ir amply secured. Improve or
boy -new with cheep money. Ask far
booklet "Wlllamettb Teller Farms."
Hawklna and Roberta. Irvt
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
t te IS months to repay at lowest poe-
3 ble- rate,
O EN ICR A L. ilNANCB CORP.
A local cerporstlen
1st NatT Rank Bids. Phone 3353
llcenaed CHate
License Number S-131.
. - - -g-inrtTLT C JTXTUlS
$10 Loans
$30
Hade to men end women steadily
empteyea vuv-r ana conndentlal.
NO SBCURITT NO ENDORSERS
State Loan Co.
t fw nide
t No. S-leS
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
7 head of first class saddle horses
used previously for trick riding- in
Hollywood, Calif. These horses can be
seen at the Morse farm 4 miles east of
Woodburn.
FOR SALE WOOD
Dry wood. 16" old fir. sec growth,
old fir mill block screened hog fuel.
FRED E. WELLS.
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
TeL S0e Salem Fuel Ca Trade S
Cottasa.
Dry pinner and second growth fir.
Prompt delivery. TeL 3983.
Old fir, is In.. SSSO Tel. 7983
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Big red cow, brand W on
right shoulder. Call Lester De Lapp.
LOST Gold watch and chain, keep
sake. W. C. Dibble. Tet. 6F4.
PERSONAL
MADAME KASKO, psychic medium.
tells you what you want to know with
out asking a single question. Advice
on love, business and domestic troubles.
Riverside Auto Park, west end Marion-Polk
county brldsre.
FOR SALE USED CARS
28 Chev.
Truck. Reasonable. 1180
IS. 22nd St
BORREGO'S BETTER BUYS
1931-Chev. Special Sedan $445.09
1929-Challenger Coach 195.00
1927-Ilctator Sedan 125.00
1928-Chev. Cabriolet 185.00
1926-Buick Sedan A-l 165.00
140 No. Liberty St Tel. 3S88.
Sedan.
s bargain. See owner, 1638
Market.
McKay's Used Cars
'28 Cbev. Coupe
'28 Buick Sedan
'28 Stude Sedan
$145
18
185
'29 Chev. Coach
S1 Chev. Coupe
195
375
'32 Chev. Coach 2 of them
4
'32 Chev. Coupe
475
32 Chev. Cabriolet
4S
58
62:
'33 Ford Tudor Sedan .
'33 Chev. Special Sedan
33 Pontlac Sedan
, -I
i 0
Trucks
Reo Speed wa eon $145
'30 Chev. Truck - 175
1931 Chev. trucks. $295 to .... 425
'32 Chev. Truck 475
TERMS TRADES
Open Eveninxs and Sundays
McKay Chevrolet Co.
332 Center
430 N. Commercial
Telephone 8189.
Valley Motor Co.
Used Cars and Trurka
1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe
1933 Ford Sedan
1932 Ford Coach '33 motor
1932 Ford Deluxe Coupe
..$C85
- 600
- 475
.. 47
1933 i-ord coupe '33 motor
1931 Ford Coupe
450
285
l3 Chevrolet Cab. Coupe
193$ Nash S Sedan
. S85
495
1928 Nash ( Sedan
200
210
190
1928 Dodge Sr. ( Sedan
1928 Olds 6 Coach
1929 Plymouth 4 Sedan
23
27
42
1929 Buick Coupe
i.'s Packard 6 Sedan
If 38 Iteo Phaeton
250
Trucks
1928 Dodge In good condition S-ton 395
1931 Ford Long wheel baan 275
1929 Chevrolet ,. 185
1929 Reo 175
1926 Dodge Delivery . 60
1929 Chevrolet with trailer 250
Marion and Liberty
Open Sundays. Tel. 7910.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Marion, as Administratrix
of the estate of J. E. Galloway.
deceased, and thai she has duly
qualified as such administratrix:
all persons hating claims against
the estate of said decedent are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to me. at tbe
office of Ronald C. Glover, my at
torney, 205 Oregon Building, Sa
lem, Marion County. Oregon,
within six months from the date
Ot this notice. s
Dated mt Salem. Orsgon, this
22nd day of June, 1934.
SARAH A. GALLOWAY.
Administratrix of the Estate
cZ J. E. Galloway, Deceased.
RONALD C. OLOVER,
Attorney for Administratrix,
Salem, Oregon. J. 22-29-J. C
18-20.
The OREGON STATESMAN, Saltan, Oregon,
Interestins
Facts ...
By RALPH IL KLETZTNO
We heard that Dr. Emmons
said "that's the first time I ever
had an undertaker waiting out
side the door when I delivered
baby." The proud papa was none
other than "Tommy" Golden ot
the Clongh-Barrlck Funeral par
lors. O
Kansas grows more tnan a
fourth of the wheat produced In
the United States.
O
Over 41,000,000 of Japan's 65,
000,000 population have deposits
In that country's postal savings
banks.
0
Less than half ot the 12C.000,.
ooo people in tnia country axe
church members.
O
Poison ivr la distinctly Am er
ica a in origin.
There are only 3,000,000 golf
ers in the United States, one
sixth of whom are casual players.
O
Poultry specialists or sexing ex.
perts can readily pick, out the
pullets and cockerels in a group
or newly Hatched chicks. This is
done in Salem at the Lee Hatch
ery.
Radio
Program
FRIDAY, Jnly IS
KEX POBTLAND 1180 Kc
6:30 Concert.
7:45 L)nce Rhythms.
9:13 Cliff Nsisrro, SEC.
9:30 National farm and Home Hour.
10:02 Danre Rhytlims.
10:15 Ted Fio-Kito's Orcheitra.
11:00 Don Destor'g Orcheitra.
11:45 Orchestra.
2:15 O. M. Plotnmer.
12:35 Western Farm and Home Hour.
NBC.
1:00 l'almer Clark Orchestra, NBO.
1:45 Alice in Orchefltralia, NBC.
2:00 World Bookman.
4:00 Melodiana. SBC.
4:45 Jascha Heifetz.
6:00 Eddie King, Piano.
6:30 Sport Flashes.
8:30 Portland Union Bible Classes.
9:00 Melody Uaiquerade, NEC
9:45 Spiritual Fantasy. NBC.
10:00 Billy'a llatraiians.
11 :0O Ambasaador Uotel Orcheitra,
NBC.
11:30-12:00 Organ. NBC.
KOW POEXLAMD 620 Ke.
7:00 U. 8. Marine Band 8hnt-Ia Hour.
8:15 Lucille Manners, NBC.
8:45 Words and Mmic, NEC.
8:45 Cooking School.
10:05 .Army Band Concert, NBO.
1 :45 Alice in Orcheatralia, NBC.
3:30 Arlene Jackson. NBC.
3:45 Sport Stories QU lbs Becord,
.MIL.
4:00 Abe Bercnviti, Violinist
6:00 First Kighter. NEC.
7:00 Amoa 'n" Andy NBC
7:50 Edna Fischer, NBC
9 :45 Palace Hotel Orchestra, NBO.
10:15 Orcheitra.
10:55 Pre Radio Newa, NBC.
11:00 Coia UcElroy'a Oreaaatra.
KOAC COEVALLIS 550 Ke.
15 More Wholesome Urine Dr. O.
10
K. Chambers.
11:00 Spadea, Picks and Archaeology
Anthony Euwer.
11:15 Geological Features of Oar Ks-
tional Parks.
12 :00 Noon Farm Hour.
1 :15 World Bookman.
2:00 Guarding Your Health.
2:30 3:00 Homemakera' Half Hour.
6:30 Evening Farm Hoar.
7 :00 Future Farmers of America Al
bany Chapter in Charge "The
Importance of Project Record
Keeping."
7:43 Legal. Syatems Professor J.
Lloyd Le Matter.
8:15 What to See: Galleries and Mu
seums of the Pacific Coast.
8:45 0:00 What's in the Sky Tonightt
Dr. V. B. Anderson and J. H.
Merrta.
Easier Tone is
Assumed Stocks,
But Trading Low
NEW YORK, July 12.-;p)-Stocks
assumed an easier tone
with commodities today but trad
ing dwindled.
Volume of the stock exchange !
decreased to 466,392 shares com-!
pared with 648,540 yesterday. The
Standard Statistics Co. average
for 90 stocks closed off seren -tentlu
of a point at 78.7.
Steel, rail, motor and utility
shares were particularly heayy
and losses of a point or more
were recorded In U. S. Steel,
Chrysler, Santa Fe, New York
Central and Western Union.
National Distillers rallied frac
tionally from Its decline yesterday
and a number of preferred stocks
with thin markets made sizeable
gains.
Consumption oi
Wool 6 Months,
Well Above 1933
BOSTON, July 12.-V(U. S.
Dept. Agr. )-Despite the current
lack of demand for wool here sen
timent wag rather hopeful, appar
ently based upon a belief that mill
stocks of wool were very low. Re
ported consumption of. wool for
the past six months or more ran
far ahead of purchases during tbe
same period last year according to
the best information available.
YOUTHS EXTERTAIXED
DAYTON, July 12. The Meth
odist young people's class of tbe
Dayton Methodist Sunday school
was delightfully entertained by
the teacher. Rev. Claude T. Cook,
on the lawn at the parsonage
Tuesday night.
Business
Directory
Cards in this directory rem
on m monthly basis oaly. Katet
tlMO per line per month. -
AUTO BRAKES
Mc Panek. I7t South CommerclaL
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 44ta. It" K. Nortbness,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a U SCOTT. F3C Chiropractor.
t W. High. Tet Kee.
FLORISTS
Bnlthaupt's, BIT Court.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Lots flor-
1st. 16th A Market. Tet saia.
INSURANCE
BECKS
N. High
HENDRICKS
119
TeL 4I4T.
LAUNDRIES
THB NEW 8ALEU LAUNDRT
THK WK1DEB LAUNDRT
2 S3 & Uisb TeL SUA
CAPITAL CITI LAUNDRT
First to Quality and Serrlce
Telephone JUS 1U4 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. Wede
llrgr. Harry W. eou. icL 4i.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BUDDING CO. Phone 40CB.
NEW MATTRESS mad to order, old
remade ; carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff
rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rug 4 Mat
tress Factory, a 13th e Wilbur. Tat
8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Piano, radios, sewing
machines, sheet muslo and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonograph
and sewing machines, 431 State Street
Salem.
PAINTERS
Painter or carpenter repair. Tel. 6213.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
Salem photo ensravlng. 147 N.
Corn-
mercial. Tel. 5S87.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONER!, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or say kind or
printing, call The staiecmon rnnung
Department. Xl O- wmmtrciai. iei-
n
REAL ESTATE
BECKE A HENDRICKS. TeL 4947.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stovts
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kin da of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets, hooks, logsn books
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2(2
Chemt-keta. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer atorase,
call 3131. Urmer Transfer Co. Trucaa
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL C1TT Transfer Co. 224
State SL TeL 777$. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rates.
VETERINARIAN
Dr. W. B. Snodgrass, veterinarian. Tel,
4272, Rt 9, Box 19L
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West, 80 years experience, R"D
7. Box 203. Tel. 110F5.
PORTLAND, July 12.-()-Firm
position of the egg market
was reflected In advances In quo
tations on the exchange today.
Special advanced from 21c to
22c, extras from 20c to 21c. Stan
dards were unchanged at 19c, me
dium extras advanced from 18c to
19c and medium firsts were un
changed at 17c.
The advance bad been forecast
on the strength In the market for
quality specials and extras which
are In firm demand and slow sup
ply. The usual warm weather
supply of undergrade stuff was
evident. Receipts have dropped
off heavily at all coast points.
Marked decline in butter
receipts was reported at all coast
points and the market was re
ported In a firm position. Prices
were unchanged here.
The wholesale trade was feel
ins the effects of the marine
trades strike. Houses reported
definite losses In business. Trad
ing was llghL
Smooth peas were scarce on the
market here and fully firm at
current prices. Receipts were
light.
Local tomatoes were In better
supply and the quality is improv
ing. Sixes are better. The trade
was quoting generally 75c to 8c
Cots were in about the same
position as earlier in the week
They were being quoted generally
at around 45c on the small re
ceipts and moderate call.
' Veal was fully "firm again a t
7,4c to Sc. Receipts were light
Hogs were steady lOVfcc to 11c
and Umbers the same at 12c to
13c
Poultry was nominally steady
on all kinds. Broiler receipts were
reported somewhat better. White
broilers were quoted at 13c and
colored 15e.
Dallas, Texas, claims 1192 new
business firms opened there in
1933.
POSIT! OF EGG
MART SI FIRM
Friday Morning, Jnly 13, 1934
CECULTG
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned will receive seal
ed bids until 8:00 o'clock p. m..
Monday, Jnly If, 1934. for the
construction of cement sidewalks
In the City of Salem, Oregon; as
follows:
On the west sldo ot Hasel Ave
nue between south street and
Academy Street, along the north
46 feet of Lot 6. Block 1 Midland
Addition. Res. No. 2774.
On the north side of Wilson
Street between Commercial and
Liberty Streets, along
Lot 5, Block 9. Geo. H. Jones
Addition. Res. No. 2780.
Lot 4, Block 9, Geo. H. Jones
Addition. Res. No. 2781.
On the west side ot 16 th Street
between Bellevue and Oak Streets,
along that property covered by
Vol. 11, Page 152 of Deed Rec
ords for Marion County, .Oregon.
Res. No. 2782.
On the south side of Bellevue
Street between 15th and 16th
Street, along that property cov
ered by VoL 158, Page 287, also
VoL 172, Page 115 of Deed Rec
ords tor Marion County, Oregon.
Res. No. 2788.
On the south side of Bellevue
Street between 16th and 17th
street, aiong tnat property cov
ered by Vol. 159, Page 489 ot
Deed Records tor Marlon County,
Oregon save and except VoL 192,
Page 513. Res. No. 2792.
On the north side of Bellevue
Street between 18th and 19th
Streets, along Lets B and 6, Block
IS, Capital Park Addition. Res
No. 2795.
On the south side of Bellevue
Street between 18th and 19th
Streets along that property cov
ered by VoL 185, Page 109 ot
Deed Records for Marion County,
Oregon. Res. No. 2796.
On the east side of Winter
Street between Norway and Jeff er
son Street, along Lot 8, Block 68,
E. E. Wilds Sub-Division. Res. No
2798.
On the south side of Bush Street
between Saginaw and Fir Streets,
along the west 50 feet of Lota 9
and 10, Block 2, Hugh Owens Ad
dition. Res. No. 2800.
On the south side of Chemeketa
Street between 21st and 23rd
Streets, along that property cov
ered by Vol. 143, Page 540, of
Deed Records for Marion County,
Oregon. Res. No. 2S01.
On the north Bide of Chemeketa
Street between 21st and 23rd
Streets, along
That property beginning on the
boundary line of 21st Street In the
citv of Salem in Marion Countv
Oregon, at a point which is 50.5
feet north 18 degrees 55 minutes
east from the northwest corner of
Lot No. 9 of Kroshus Addition to
balem, Oregon, as the same ap
pears of record in the office of the
Recorder of Conveyances for Mar
ion County, Oregon, at page 21 of
Volume 3, Book of Town Plats for
Marion County, Oregon; thence
running south 69 degrees 55 min
utes east 110 feet along the north
boundary line ot Chemeketa Street
in said city o Salem; thence north
18 degrees 65 minutes east par
allel with the east boundary line
of said 21st Street 41.62 feet;
thence north 69 degrees 55 min
utes west parallel with the north
boundary line of said Chemeketa
Street 110 feet to the east boun
dary line of said 21st Street;
thence 18 degrees 55 minutes
West 41.62 feet to the place of
beginning. Res. No. 2803. Also,
That property beginning on the
north boundary line of Chemeketa
Street in the city of Salem in
Marion County, Oregon, at a point
which is 50.5 feet north 18 de
grees 55 minutes East 302.6 feet
South 69 degrees 55 minutes East
from the northwest corner of Lot
9 of Kroshus Addition to the city
of Salem, Oregon, as the same ap
pears of record in the office of the
Recorder of Conveyances for Mar
ion County, Oregon, on page 21 of
Volume 3, Book of Town Plats for
Marlon County, Oregon; thence
running South 69 degrees 55 min
utes East 145.2 feet along the
north boundary line of said Che
meketa Street; thence north 18
degrees 55 minutes east parallel
with the east boundary lino of
21st Street in said city of Salem
131.2 feet to the north boundary 1
line of the Stiffler lands; thence
North 70 degrees 45 minutes West
145.2 feet along the north boun
dary line ot the Stiffler lands;
thence South 18 degrees 55 min
utes West parallel with the east
boundary line of 21st Street
129.15 feet to the place of begin
ning. Res. No. 2805. Also,
That property covered by VoL
191, Page 521 of Deed Records
for Marion County, Oregon. Res.
No. 2806.
On the south side of Chemeketa
Street between 23rd and 24th
Streets along
Lot 9, Block 3, Willamette Ad
dition. Res. No. 2808.
The East 40 ft. of Lot 8, Block
3, Willamette Addition. Res. No.
2809.
On the south side of Erixon
Street between Capitol Street and
McCoy Avenue, along Lot 9, Block
4, Highway Addition. Res. No,
2811.
On the west side of Eighteenth
Street between Market and Nor
way Streets, along Lots 9 and 11,
Block 1, North Seventeenth Street
Addition. Rea. No. 2814.
On the east side of Twentieth
Street between Market and Mad
ison Streets, along Lot 10, Block
5, Kays 2nd Addition. Res. No
281S.
On the north Bide of Market
Street between Baker and 17 th
Streets, along that property cov
ered by Vol. 217. Page 42 ot
Deed Records for Marion County,
Oregon. Res. No. 2824.
Plans and specifications may be
had at the office of the city en
glneer, city hall. Each bidder will
be required to file with his bid
certified check, or bid bond, pay
able to the City of Salem, in the
amount of five per cent of the
amount of bid, which will be tor
feited to the city in case the bidder
shall fail or refuse to enter into
contract for the construction
the sidewalks it awarded the bid
Cunning
PRICED S1.ZS BOX;
Eggs climbed a cent a dosea
locally Thursday, with top extras
bringing 19 cents per dozen. Quo
tation on standards was up a cent
also, to 18 cents; and on medi
ums. 17 cents.
Canning peaches are coming
onto the market now, with grow
ers getting- 11.25 per box. The
retail price, at both orchard and
store, will be 81.59, if marketing
agreement reached by growers at
a recent meeting at McMinnrille
prevails. Those are the prices
which growers in this section have
attempted to establish for the sea
son.
FIVE ARE BAPTIZED
FALLS CITY, July 12. Bap
tismal services were held Sunday
at both the Christian and Free
Methodist churches. Vivian Deal,
Thelma Robinson and L e n o r d
Henderson were baptised by Rev.
J. E. McDonald of the Free Meth
odist church and Georgianna Lof-
tus and Gathia Suran were bap
Used by Mrs. Walter Peterson,
pastor of the Christian chifrch.
General Markets
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 12. (A.P)
Produce Exchanrs. net prices:
Batter: extras, 22e; stanatrcs, 21 He;
prime firsts, 21; firsts, Itfttc
Em: C. 8. specials. 22c: C. 8. ax
traa ,21c; TJ. 8. medium extras, 18e.
Portland Grain
POBTLAJTO. Ore.. July 13. (AF)
Wheal Open Hick Low Clot
July 74 75 75
September 76 77 78 7
December SO 7Vi o
Caih: Bis Bend bluet tern, 77c; dark
hard winter 12 per cent, 81e; do 11 per
rent, 76e; toft white, western white, bard
winter, northern spring and western red.
75e.
Oata No. 2 wbite 3T.
Cora No. 2E yellow $29.75.
Mi limn Standard 820.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Jaly 12. (AP)
Butter Prints, A grade, 24e; parchment
wrapped cartona, 25e; quantity purchases.
c lb. leaa; a grade, parenment wrap-
pera, 23 c; carton. 24 He.
Uattertal roruana oeiiTery, a piut,
delirered at least twice weekly. 21-ZSc;
country routes, 18-20c lb.; B grade or
delivery fewer than twice weekly. Fort
land, 20-22c; country routea, 17-18e; C
grade tt market.
?gs Produce exentnge quotations
between dealers: apeciaU, 22c; extras,
2lc; ttandarda, 19c; medium extras, le;
medium firsts, 17c doiea. Buying price
of wholesaler!: fretn specials. 20 2 lc;
extra, 19-20c; extra medium, 17e; me
dium firsts. 1415c; pullets, 13 11c; un
dergrade, 13-14c dozen.
Cheese 93 score, Oregon triplets.
9iC. loaf, 10 Vie; brokers will pay
Vftc below quotations.
Milk Contract price. 4 per cent, fore
land delivery, 1.95 cwt.; B grade cream.
37 V.C IB.
Country meats Selling price to retail-
ers. country kiuea nogs, oesi duicuct,
under 150 lbs.. 10-10ie; realen, 90-
100 pounds, 8c; light and thin, a Be;
heary calves. 4 5c: yearling lambs, 810c;
spring lambs, 1213c lb.; ewes, -7e lb.;
cutter cows, -oe; canners, s-c; ouiia,
5-5 He lb.
Mohair 1934 buying price, loc ID.
Caacara bark Buying priee, 1934 peel.
4c Ib.
Bops 1933 clusters, 20-27e lb.; lug-
gles, 33-40C lb.
Live poultry I'ortland delivery prices:
Colored hens, under 5 lbs.. 1213c lb.;
over 6 lbs, iz-ise id.; i.egnorn xowia,
over 3 lbs., 10 lie; under 3 lbs., 10-
lle lb.; colored broilers, 1 2 lbs, 14
15e; broilers, 14 lbs., 1314c lb.; spring
ers. ZVx lbs. op. 1415c lb.; tta:. Be lb.;
roosters, 5e lb.; Pekin ducks. 10c lb.;
colored. 8c lb.
Oniona New, California wax, $1.50
cental: red, $1; yellow, $1.25 per 50 lb.
box: Walla Walla. $1 50-Ib. sack.
Potatoes Local white and red. 75e te
$1 cental; Yakima. 90c $1; Deschutes,
91; bakers. $1.25.
New potatoes Local white or red. 50
75c orange box.
Strawberriea Marshall, fl.25l.50
crate.
Cantaloupes Delano Jumbo. $2.75
S.25; 36s, $3.00; standard, 45a, $2.50
crate.
W0O 1034 clip, nominal: Willamette
valler. medium. 25e: fine or half-blood.
23c: braid. 23c lb.; eastern Oregon, 17-
18Vil! lb.
Hav Boring priee from producer: Al
falfa Ko. l.'new crop, $13.45-14; eastern
Oregon timothy, $17: oata, $9-10 ton;
retch. $9-10; Willamette valley timothy,
$13 ton; clover, $7.50 ton in field.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 12. (AP)
Cattle Beceipta 100, calves 76; aooat
steady ; anekanged.
Steers (jood. common ana meainsn ,
$2.75-5.50: heifers, good, common and
medium, $2.50 4; cowl, good, common and
dium, $2-3.25; low cutter and cutter.
$1.25 2.25; bulla, good and choice, $1.50-
S.50; veslers, gooa snd enoice, s.u
5.50; call, common snd medium. $2.50-
3.50; calves, good and choice, f-4.ou;
common snd medium, $2-4.
Hogs Receipts 600; steady, ma-
changed.
Lightweight, good and ehoiee. $4.75
5.75; medium weight, good and choice, $5-
5.75; heavyweight, good ana cnoies,
S4.25-5.C5: Dsckinr sows, medium and
rood. $3.50-4: slaurhter pigs, good snd
choice. $3.25-3.75: feeder and stocker
pies, rood and choice. $4-4.50.
Sheen Receipts 600: lambs ze
lower.
Lambs Good and choice, S6.25-S 50;
common and medium $4.75-6.15; yearling
wethers S3.25-4.75: ewes, good 111
choice. $1.75-2.50: cull, common III
medium, $1-2.
Stocks and Bonds
(Copyright, 1934, Standard fitalittics
July It
' STOCK ATCXAQZS
50 20 20 00
India. Eft's. TJts. Totsl
Today 89.5 4441 .67.7 7S.7
Previous day 90.1 45.3 68.6 79.4
Week ago ' 88 1 44.8 68.4 78.0
Year aro 08.7 55.6 111.1 04.
3 rears ago 1US.S 7t.o 160.7 lia.l
7 years aeo . 122.0 117.9 113.3 11T.7
Hizh 1934 105.0 64.3 90.9 93.8
Lew 1034 , S3. 41.8 S4.S 74-2
(1926 average equals 100)
SOOT) ATMA GE8
20 30 SO 60
India. Rfe'a. TJta. Total
83.3 87.8 00.1 87.1
Today .
Previous day
Week ago
Tear ago
3 years ago .
High 1934
83.6
83.1
75.4
87.4 S0.1 87.0
86. 89.5 86.4
82.5 87.9 -81.6
85.2 101.0 101.4 93.9
83.9 90.0 90.S 88.1
Low 1934
73.S
74.1 T7.S.- T4.S
(1926 average equals 100)
Bids mnat be mads eat on forms
secured at the city engineer's of
fice and mnat show th resolution
numbers and description and lo
cation of property.
. The Tirht is reserred by - tt
Common Council to accept any bid
or to reject all bids in the interest
of the City.
of
MARK POULSEN, City Recorder.
Salem, Oregon. J-12-13.
Peaches
Salem Markets
tirade B raw 4 per cent
milk, co-op pool price SJ1.5H
per ttcuidred.
(kfllk Wasa sa Mnu-ao&t&lT
satterfat averag-)
Distributor price 92.10.
Butterfat Top 19-20e,
A grade prists 24c. robe
Sc, B grade prints 23c,
cubes 23c.
Priea paid ta grawara by Salaaa boeta,
July IS
(Tfca prices bele. esppBed by a local
rrocen are Indies tif a of tis daily market,
bat are not cuaranleea by Tbe States-
nturra
(Buying Prices)
Himalaya blackberries, crate .75
Apricota. Tbe DaJUa. lug J5 to -SO
UnpsfraH, case 2.50 to S.15"
Caaabaa. ib. , , , 04
Raspberries, 24s, local LOO
Leoaoernes, 24a , , , .SO
Strawberriea 1.50
Oranges, navels no to 6 MO
alenclaa. faarr
Bananas, lb. ea stalk
Hand
Lenteaa ,
Mass, fresh -
Cantaloupe
Piaeapplva. des.
Watermelons, cwt.
Otaerriea, lb.
Peaches
Locals, Wabel
Calif. Albertaa
Calif. Haloa
Grapes
SeedleM
Lady Fingers .
Red Malagaa
2 90
S.75
3.75
.01
.03
Ploms. local, Ib
Heneyde s, lb.
Apples, basket
SOe to 1.09
VEGETABLES
(Boyiaa Prices)
Rkabarb. local, lb. -
Boast. IK
Corn, dot. eara . 20c te
Kadiibet. dot.
-02
.04
.25
.20
.75
1.00
1.25
.05
2.00
8.00
.05
.20
Summer aqnask, crate SOe to
Local celery, dot. 75e to
Laonilowor
Egg plant local, lb.
Cabbage, cwt local
V, aaaington, cwt.
Green peppera. The Dalles,
Oaloat, dot. bonchet , ,,
lb
Lettace, local, crate 75 to 1.00
Ostens, Calif- SO lbs.
Beets, local. A ox.
Tomaloet, Calif., 30-Ib.
Tke Delist. 20 lb. esse
Hothoate. 20 Iba.
Pea a. Seattle, lb.
1.15
.17
1.50
1.S0
2.75
,0
.30
1.10
.75
.2.00 to
Carrota. local, dos .
New Potatoes
Ko. 1. hnndred . , .
Ko. 2, hundred
60c to
Burs
(Buying Price)
Cluster, 1933. Ib., top
.25
.87
ruggies. taa. top. ib.
EGOS
(Baying Price)
Extras
Standards
.19
.18
.17
Medians
WOOI, AKO MOHAIR
(Buying Price)
Mohair, 1934 clip .no market
Medium wool. 1934
.25
3.1
Coarse and fine wool.
1934 -
POUI.TKY
(Buying Price)
Heavy hens, A to 5 lbs.
Over SVi pounds, lb.
Colored mediums, lb. , . ,
Mediums Leghorns, lb.
Light, lb.
Broilers, colored, lb.
Leghorn, lb. -
.10
.10
.09
.08
.07
.IS
' .11
.04
Stags. Ib.
MEAT
(Buying Price)
Spring lambs, lb,
.00
4.00 to 5.00
.05
.S5
, T.00
- 1.00
2.15 to 2.50
' 3.00
1.85
J
: 1.25
70 to .80
.0
Cross-Word Puzzle
By EUGENE SHEFFER
4z .
27 23 WJH - yy. 25 -v
22
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1 H2&
HORIZONTAL
1 Place where a body of water
is shallow
fj Smiling:
It Complimentary tickets ,
13 Slag from a metal f arrises
14 Correlative of either
15 What algae ef the Declara
tieat was the first governor of
Massachnsetta under the con
stitution of 1788?
17 Pinral pronoun
18 Pull along after
20 Narrow valley on the surface)
of the moon
21 Forbid
22 Scoria of a metal
24 Large vessel
2a Portion
28 What English playwright is th
author of Yog Wood ley"
and "There's Always Juliet"!
28 Tract of ground kept in its
natural state
29 Lament
SO Ache
31Plunge into water
32 Worldly
34 Size of type
35 Distant
86 Jog
38 Noah's Teasel
39 Shot In billiards
41 Beetle
42 Note of the scale
43 In what city was King Arthur's
Round Table 7
45 Symbol for samarium
45 Grata harshly otst
43 Obliterated
60 Public storehouse
51 Wear away'
V-RTICAL
1 Blemishes
2 What English It tag was Ifflei
at the Battle ef Hastings by
Ws-iaaa in 1068. which .in.
' agin rated the normaa Cow
srsMSt?
8 Bon
. B ... Shakespearean king
6 What Aaaericaa playwricht Is
the avthor ef "Street Sccm"
utd "We the People"?
7 Writing fluid
8 Paid publicity
PAGE THIRTEEN1
Arriving
KIT HE GB
CHICAGO. Jaly 12.-ff-8acg
ward somersaults of corn prices
disorganlted all grain markets to
day, and at the last wheat alone
showed an advance.
Corn tumbled as much as 4
cents a bnshel. largely as a result
of heavily Increased rural offer
ings ot corn to arrive In Chicago.
Until corn market weakness threw
a wet blanket on buying enthus
iasts in wheat, trade was on an
immense scale for all grains, bnt
taa. ed off later.
Closing quotations in the corn
market were weak, 14-2 cents
under yesterday's finish, with
wheat nervous at X-1K cents
off.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: July old, new.
epu oia, v4-4; new,
4-K; Dec. old. H; new.
Corn: July. 67 T4: Sent,. 6SVi-
; Dec., 0K-.
Oats: July old. 44; Sept old.
44-i4; new. 4K-; Dec. old.
new, 45 H.
BIDS WANTED
Wood Bids Wanted by Salem
Public Library. Torty cords 24-
Inch heary dry second growth fir
to be delivered during the season
as needed. Jll-12-13.
Yearlings
Kwea
$.00 te 4.00
-1.00 1.50
5.50
S.2S
- 5.00
.03 to .05
Hog. 160 to 200 lbs.
200 to 225 lbs. .
225 to 250 lbs.
Rteera ,
Cows -
.01 to
.02 H te
.02 Vk to
.02
Bulls
Hoifers .
V'eaL ton
JO
.03
4.00
.07
.19
Dressed veal, top
Lrressta hogs
GRAIN ANO HAS"
(Burma- Prleal
Wheat, western red -
. .63
. .65
.18.00
.21.00
-21.00
-18.00
White. Ko. 1
Barley, food. Ko. 1. tea
Maltinc ton
Oata, milling, ton
teed, ton -
Hay. buying pri
Clover bay
. $.00
. $.00
.10.00
.21.50
Oats and vetch, ten
Alfalfa, valley, first eat
Oata. milling, ton
Farmers' Grain
Warehouse
Liberty at Trade Sts.
GRAIN DEALERS
Grain Sacks
Sack Twine
Binder Twine
9 What city of New Jersey ea
the Passaic has oae of the fin
eat ainorU ia tke U. S.?
10 In what city of Italy waa a fa-
aayo as Uatrcli camatctl held
(roan 1S4S to 1863?
12 Lament whiningiy
13 What Am rcaa inventor pat-
em ted, ist 183S, a re-olving
pistol which has developed
into obo ef . the moat widely
know m atreaa isi the world?
16 Tribe
It W hat Eatflaah etaUsanan,
ksswi as th kisBM or, se
cured the coaapreeaise by which
th Dale f York succeeded
Herr VI?
21 What Is the twdargradaate ewl-
leg for women mt Columbia
University? ,
23 Fruit mad) into jelly
28 Color
27 Bind
28 Established value
30 Word of promise
31 Guide
32 Have concern
33 Unbound .
34 Analyze grammatically
35 Reputation
37 Barter
39 Sleeveless garment
40 Greater amount
43 Covering for the head
44 Sailor
47 Egyptian son god
49 Therefor
Herewith b th
yesterday's Pnzsle. '
solution to
ewrrUM. Hit, aTtacraat-ias avscata, fcaVj
C I MM TS
4 .
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3-4
3
5
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