The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 17, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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Interesting
Facts.. .
FOR SALEUSED CARS I FUR SALE USED CARS
McKAY'S USED, CARS
SALE - 36 CARS SALE
Every October We Offer the Public Our
Complete Stock of Used Car? at
BARGAIN PRICES
1126 Chevrolet Sedan, air wheels .
1Z4 Btudtlieker Coach, rims tin
I92T Naah Sedan, looks fina
1S2S Chrysler Sedan 75, overhauled r ,r
1931 Chev. 6 wheel-Sedan, reconditioned
132 Ford V-8 Coup, reflnisbed
13 1 Cher. oop, perfect condition, ., ,
It it Cher. Coach W, trunk '
1931 Cher. Cabriolet. S wheeU. ,-
1933 Cher. Sedan, like new
HELP WANTED MALE
auuirxjijLn-TLnririi-""' ' - - - - " '
Married, experienced tanner. C A.
Hoover, Brooks, LOre.- ; :
nr arm CorDO'-atlon deairea two ain-
vi.mi' zO-25. with' references, to
travel; training given .man selected.
Salary during training- period. Appty
Mr. Murray, Central Hotel, Salenv 9
to 12 a. tn.) (3 to p. m.) Wednesday.
ajrrwTss'Tatv""T"ri"' -----a----. .-
Want ' first class mechanic, lor
steady position, fair charge of shop.
Must have own bench' and band tools.
I "refer man with following. Real op-
Sortunlty to right party. See Glen
lathis, 250 Court Su, between 9 and
11 a. . m. Wed. v ,
J
HELP WANTED FEMALE
anrinmiririi--i-i--i-i-i ------
- Wanted Girl or woman for gen.
housework. 122 Leslie SU
Wanted LadT, coma live with me.
Ella Finney, xu l, jsrooaa. un.:j.
SITUATIONS WANTED
i Graduate nurse wants work. Rea-
sonable. Miss Wagner. , Call 14F33.
FOR SALE MiscenaneoDS
AUCTION SALE
Rany, Parade, at the open air market,
corner High and Marion streets, Salem,
all day "
Sflturdflv.: Oct- 20
. . " . . Beautiful, mad. 7 R. 3 baths. 1940
Ilollyweoa uowdot m i Virginia. In 250 a Cotage.
participating In the paraA at 11 -60 i JMwwwMMwMwm
,' Bt sure to read the advertise
ment of MUler'a In today' paper
about the large number of fine
fur coats that are to be on display
here. Such a showing ot tar coats
does not come to Salem rery of
ten.' K'.''
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Koiic acid. a deriTatire ot su
gar. Is now considered as a possi
ble cause ot convulsions.
' o
Dr. James M. Hutton, ot CW-
eago. belieres : that- high blood
pressure can be rednced by less
ening tire activity ot the pituitary
and the adrenal glands by expos
ing them to X-rays.
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In an effort to find a method
for long range forecasting to aid
the farmer the Weather Bureau is
now studying the positions of
planets to determine if they have
any relation to weather conditions.
. 0 : '
The Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy and Science is begin
ning an intensive study of the air
and its contents in an effort to
learn more about hay fever.
Classified ads on this page
bring good results. A few days
ago Merle Gwynn, local barber,
advertised his house for rent. He
was kept busy answering the tel
ephone all day,' and needless to
. . . awe.
say the house was reniea. xne
cost ot these ads are very nuie
and they are. very well read by
readers of the paper.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and unfurn. -houses.
R. A. FORKNER
1BS N. Capital TeL lOJL
How. Melvin Johnson. Tel. I72S.
FOR RXNT
IS unfurnished houses. 4 to S rooms
each. Also T furnished houses.
Call at office tor information.
CHILDS k. MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street
1933 V-S Ford Coach. 15,000 anile
193 Chev. Town SeOan. with trunk
.1933 Chev. Sedan, angina 1 finish
1933 Pontiae Sedan, low mileage
1934 Chev. Sport Sedan, 4000 miles
$47.e
37,69
in:
4 IIS
437.0
4i7.
4S7.
4S7.S
S17.0
37.6
S47.0
t7.S
, S97.0
t7.0
E.. E. OETZLAFF. -M. D. .
Ananunces the oneninar of offices in
the First National Bank Bulldlnc
Rwm 811 Offtfg Tet 44. Re. 777).
VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM WRITE OR CAIX ITS
Open Evenings and Sundays
Telephone 3189
420 N. Commercial
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
r3odge. Van body. 8-ton capacity. 192S
Hudson Sedan.
DON MADISON ' ' : .
4 N. Blah
BARGAINS ON USED CARS
1933 Fontiac Sda. wh. rP'saa
1933 Nash Coupe
1931 Bulck CS S Cpe.
1931 Bulck 47 Sedan
1927 Packard Sedan .
1928 Dodge - Sedan .
1928 Ford Sedan
1928 Chev. Coach
1928 Ford Roadster
865.00
545.00
625.00
315.00
195.00
165.00
165.00
45.04
35.00
192 Oldsmoblle Coach
OTTO J. WILSON
Bufck. Potitlac Sales and Service
388 N. Com'l. Tel. B45T
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to to months to re car at lowest-Des-
slble rates.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
A local corporation
1st NafL Bank Bldg. Phone 8551
Licensed by State.
$ $ Need Money ,.? ?
STATE
!12 Ore. Bids.
loan ca
Lie No. 6-165.
REASONABLE CHARGES ON
LOANS UP TO $300
You'll save time and effort by nsma
oar convenient loan service whenever
the need arises.
4 LOAN VLANS
20 REPAYMENT PLANS
Come tn, write, or "phone
. BENEFICIAL LOAN
SOCIETT
OF SALEM
Member of Js'RA.
Room 119, New Bligh Bldg. fnd floor
UCKSSED NOt S-123 by STATE
SI 8 State St Tel. 344 .
Loans Made tn Nearby Towns,
Mortgage loans on lmnroved Salem
houses. Abrams ft Ellis, Inc., Masonic
Bid.
oVIorJc. weather termlttlog,
Zimmerman r
Independent Candldata -for Governor,
win rMk after the narade. at 13
o'clock sharp. Dinner served on the
smuiiHa fnr , tha benefit of the cam-
palgn. Bring baskets well filled. Over
150 contributors Among me orienngs
at the sale will be Plows, Pigs, Wheat,
Corn. Oats, Barley, Wood, Apples. Po
tatoes, Jelly. Jams. Tomatoes, Chickens,
Turkeys, Eggs and merchandise donat
ed by the merchants of Salem. This
nmmm jirut mla beinsr sDonsored
by women supporters - and friends of
Senator Peter Zimmerman. . Special
feature of this parade A Crowing
Rooster perched on top of each car,
made secure la a small box with open
inr for head and tall hoisted for action.
'nrn mnA Krlnar vonp contributions to
the big circus tent, corner Marion and-
High streets, Salem, Oregon.
Barsain offer. The Oregon States
man one full year by mall only to any
address In Oregon, 13.09 for a umiteu
time. - .
Old papers lOo par bundle. States.
man office.
Apples, 2Sc and up. 343 Marlon.
- Jiuitfunjsrfru,,j' " -"i
Shotguns and rifles. Must be sold.
Bargain prices. The Swaparee. 474 8.
Com'L Sure, we swap.
. Special prices oa picked winter ap
ples. Tel. 100FZ3. Koute S, VOX
; Mrs. Cernlk. .
Apples. Spies, oth. 2315 S. Cottage.
FOR SALE As long a stock lasts.
: 30-06 SDrinafleld 81 box. 30 ange Shot
; gun shells, box 75c. Broken boxes 4c
shell. Sport Shop, ISO B. Commercial.
WANTEDaiiscellatieons
GUNS. RIFLES. PISTOLS, musical
Instruments slightly used. We buy
old gold.; 8tar Exchange. 311 N. Com L
Cssh for'magastnea. TeL The Swap-
arec. S 4 1 4. 474 S. Cowl.
WANTED To buy for cash. Grand
pfano. Tei. 6490. 4 j
Want 800 second hand brick. TeL
CtotJ. or writ 1189 Edrewater.
MISCELLANEOUS
; Sobscriba now. renew now. The Ore
gon Statesman annual bargain period
Is now oa for limited time, To mail
subscribers only, limited to state of
Oregon. 8100 per year.
- Haircut 15c, Joe's Barber Shop.
Haircuts Ite-lOa 808 8. , Winter.
Saw repairing. Salsm " Saw Shop, i
. Four Corners. Fen Road. Tek 4ZSB.
Bird doga. A. Ftsh. Tel. 0670.
WANTED : Names men-women. 1 1
60. wishing Government Jobs. $108.00-
8175.00 month. Fall Salem examina-
. tiona expected. - List positions ea
pie tests, FREE. Franklin Institute,
lTt 3?y. Rochester, N. Y. ' ;
. FOR RENTROOMS'
Sleeping rm. Men. 725 Court SU
Nice sleeping- room. TeL 4498.
' Sleeping rooms, pleasant home, $LS0
to 2.00 per wfc garajre. breakfast.
Call before 2. p, m. . 710 Cross, near
jesiM scnoou - - - . : ,
Fnm. 2 tiwim, 436 N. Water.
ROOM AND HOARD - r
Room, board, near P. a TeL $115,
Room -board, 3 33 N. Church, k TeL
6 R. mod. House, close In -I
B, mod. Suburban Home
f R. mod. N. Salem
8 R. strictly m&dern
3 R. nice furnished Apt.
s R. fur. Bungalow
6 R. Fur. Bungalow
-820 j
$2S
-823
$50
-315 1
-826
-430
IVR SALE WOOD
i i i -i-i-ii'i ii ri-iii-ii-,'irn.iinari
See Bechtel. the rent man.
FOR SALE - Real Estate
SPECIAL
Fine, well-built Colonial home, close
to business district. Owner must have
smaller house. Ask us about it.
CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL 6708.
Walnut grove, 0 ml south. Would
consider light sedan. Ina. 600 Locust
Street.
LISTEN
Distant owner offers special price
on cherrr tract. Fine for subdivision.
Will make 12 fine building sites. Price
onlv 11 280. Call to see this.
ALSO z acre tract close to cuy urn-
Its, abundance of fruit and nut tree.
house needs some repairs but priced
low at $1300. part term a
Call te see this.
PHILD8 A MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street TeL 6708.
Beautiful wooded, close In home site.
with water, gas and electricity, very
small payment a TeL 6154.
Furnished modern 6 -room suburban
home, water system. Good condition.
Near bus and store. RL 3, Box 97, Sa-
. lent Heights.
v 8PECIAX1
Choice $1000 lot for $800. Has a
$150 garage. Sewer piped on lot Sev
eral choice fruit trees. - Ideal location.
Best buy In the city. Bee Bechtel to
day at 311 State.
Mod. 4 room house close in. a -good
buy for investment; rented now $25.00
per month, urant, Masonic Bldg. Tel.
S1CL
WHY PAY RENT
when yon can buy a cosy 4 R. house
completely furnished. Has bath, hot
and cold water. Electricity 4 floored
attic, garage, corner lot Paving paid
clear title, small payment down, baL
like rent. Shown by appointment only.
t TwnTet, i urate.
Box Wood
Just the thing for Quick hot fires.
A real value in fuel.
SALEM BOX Ca
Telephone 7122
Old fir. 2nd growth. Tel. 9769.
4-fL ash. 34.7$ cd. TeL 7981
OUARANTRSCD URT wood com!
rl tec gales Fuel Co. Trade
Cottage
-1-1- -i i-i-i-,-M-,-iriiTrM-i-rii-iiirinni"i n rxoo
Dry planer and slab wood. Prompt
aenvery. TeL
Old fir. IS in, $5.00. Tel. 7983.
Dry old fir. 2nd growth wood.
screened nog iueL jrrsa is. wena
- -- -- -- - i"..M...in nnrm
16 in. old fir.
$S cd. TeL 6936,
Hog fuel and wood. Br truck
car lots. At mill or delivered. Dare
Brown. R L Sublimity. TeL Salem
3Z53.
Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 8088.
Wood for sale. 34.35 to 95 SO. IS In
2nfr growth. 34.7S; 4 ft. $4.25; 16 In.
ma nr. a.eu. . 'lei. Sf f L
I " ' - -I-, 1- Trwninniwi
Special on dry oak and mania nhtu
ix lasts. TeL 1175.
" '. -i-i-, ,-y,-M-.-lrwirnrij
Fir, oak, ash. Reasonable. TeL 3841
Good oak wood, cheap. 2F4
wMM'1taSSaMsSaSaksBagislssa'W
All kinds Of wood, reasonable: alao
wwwmwntf. lei. 8932.
WOOD SAWING
- - - - r - injoru,ii
Wood sawing reasonable. Call S290.
Wood-sawing. 2080 N. Com'l. 691
LOST AND FOUND
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SCiPOOSEPH
TflADlfJG IS ACTIVE
PORTLAND, Oct. 1-6P)-Gen
eral dairy produce trad contin
ued without noticeable change In
values in the local market. On
the. produce exchange there was
no change in prices .tor the late
session.
Tho butterfat situation which
resulted in an advance of . 2 to
3 cents In the buying price was
attracting more attention today
than the price on butter inas
much as the recent warfare start
ed bolstered values on fat to
such an extent that some of the
smaller creameries were com
plaining they cannot possibly pay
such values and remain In busi
ness.
Reports In the trade suggested
truce between the warring fac
tions. It was suggested - that
plans were under way to prorate
the buying territory but this was
generally considered against pub
lic policy and the state dairy
laws.
There was a teener call for
really fresh eggs. Oregon Laid
Ezirs & Poultry reported that
Monday was the greatest sales
day since the organization start
ed to operate, Ail prices were
held for fresh, others weak.
Despite the talk ot some kilt
ers ot a weak and badly depress
ed erice. there was an actual
shortage of light and medium
weight leghorn hens. There was
a demand around 10-llc.
A slightly weaker tone' was
suggested for country killed veal
and bogs with a fractionally low
er nrlce in both lines. Lambs
were about steady for Quality but
heavy stuff was easier.
Purple cauliflower was begin
ning: to attract attention ot th
trade because ot sheer favor,
Sale np to 11 crate reported
General cauliflower market was
weak.
Active trading was reported in
Scanoose netted gem potatoes
here with supplies now rolling
from the source. The stock was
washed and presented a good ap
pearance. It was th lowest pric
ed good potato on the market
and fast finding favor.
Telephone 44S0. it K. Korthnesa
Business,
Directory
Cards to this directory rua
oa a'tnoath)? basis only. lUtet
1MQ per tine' per month.
LANNOUNCESIENT
AUTO BRAKES
Mllra- Pa nek, f76 South COmmerclat
BICYCLES
Bought, sold, traded and repaired.
Harry W. 8cott7l4T . Com'L
CATERING
Coma chicken tatnallea. Tel. 6541.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FEEO SITU.1TI0; IS
B.0Fj)1GCE
CHICAGO, Oct, HffHJnder
the leadership ot corn, .prices ot
the major grains acored material
gains In a late market rally today,
an advance of two cents in corn
stimulating sympathetic : buying
especially in wheat and oats.
Independent strength in . the
corn! pit,, a feature throughout the
session, became the dominating
bullish factor in tho general mar
ket upturn during the last hour of
trading. .
Purchase of corn, according to
some observers, reflected improv
ed sentiment accompanying belat
ed recognition of - th' acuta feed
situation and disappointing husk
ing returns
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: Dec. old, 1.01: new,
1.01 May.. July.
Dee. old, TSts-ts; new,
May, S0.. Jnly
Corn:
80-81.
Oat:
60. Jly 4H.
Dee. new, 62. May,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a U SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
SS8 N. High. TeL Res. 8751
FLORISTS
Brelthaupt's, $67 Court
ALL kinds of floral work. Lots
1st. 16th ft Market TeL 0591
Flor-
INSURANCE
BECKS
189 N. High
HENDRICKS
TeL
4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW S A LICU LAUNDRI
THE WK10ER LAUNDRI
268 & High lei. 1128.
. CAPITAL C1TT LAUNDRI
First tn Quality and Service
Telephone 3168 1364 Broadway.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEUDLNU CO. Phona tiCS.
NEW MATTRESS mad to order, eld
remada: carpet cleaning, siamgi flutt
rua weaving, aislem Fluff Rua ft Mat
tress Factory. 8. 13th ft WUbur. TL
844L OTTO ZWICKElt Est 1911
MUSIC STORES
GEO. U WILL Pianos, radios, swing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonograph
and sewing machines, 431 State btreet,
Baietn,
4H0T0 ENGRAVERS
Salem eboto enaiavtng. 147 N. Com.
merciaiTjeLSr
PRINTING
FOR STATION CRT. cards. tMunBh-
lets, programs, books or aay kind of
printing, call The statesman rrintug
Uepartment, $1$ & Comma ruial. Tals-
RADIO SERVICE
Moore'a TeL 7998695 N. High.
REAL ESTATE
BECKE ft HENDRICKS. TeL 4947.
LOST Boston Bull Tnv Rfi,..'.
179$ & Winter. TeL $482.
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EXCHANGE Real Estate
Nicely improved S acres trade for
city property. See me at once. 365 N.
Com'L Room 10. Mudd.
EXCHANGE
Comfortable 6 room house. 2 lam
lota, fruit and shade trees. Will trade
for modern house oa small lot No
mortgage,
CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors
944 Ftat Street Tel. 670
FOR SALEFARMS
: REAL VALUE -
4$ acres, lanre bouse and barn. Run
ning water, family orchard. Price
89.09 per acre. T
W. CI. KRL'EGini
Tel. 475S 147 N. ConVI St
ACREAGE !
Eoultv for sale ar rmt 9 ami.
nidra., cioae In. Rt 4, Box 450.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANTED 3 to S room home, not
over. $1000, not over $160 down pay-
men v must . nave jrooa garden spot
ttocoiOTBiry ar Son. 1st Nat I Bank Bldg.
(Business Opportunities
----" - -- irn -n i . i n n txjsj
For Sale An established Feed and
Seed buslnesa Excenttonal ormortun-
ity, and will stand thorough Investiga
tion. Jehn B. H. Leyen, Box 26, Rogue
reiver, uirron.
IjOSt SInaer PnrtnW. xr..
chine. Report Police Dept Reward,
..... r mv.JJU
iAjar Biack rimmed glasses la
case. Name Dr. A. R. MlUer tn case.
Reward. 697 S. 16th. J. H. Mmmm
EGG PRICES MOVE
CENT HER HERE
Egg prices advanced a cent a
dozen here yesterday for the high
est quotations that have prevail
ed in many months. Extras were
SI cents to the producer and 33
cents on the wholesale selling
end. Standards were two cents
lower and mediums five cents un
der extras. Pallet eggs were worth
16 cents per dozen to the pro
ducer and 19 cents wholesale.
Wheat was np two cents a bu
shel, to 82 cents on red and 83
vents on white. - , .
Potatoes, locals, were lower
and Deschutes offerings- were
around $1.25 a hundred.
Hogg were off 25 cents a hun
dred, to top Of I S.ai.
- MOTORCYCLES
iiariey Davidson Vnhmwu
overhauled.; $40 cash, phone .8588:
B3 tjnwnoicetw. ; .
LOANS WANTED
FOR RENT APARTMENTS '5 Farm Loans 5
i I - Piojiatr of moMr tat w!l trntm
I room furnished apartment Tat
74442261 Haset
1 or 2 R. furn. 26 8. Cottage,
Plenty of money for wall tmoroved
farms If amply secured. Imprevo or
buy now with cheap money. Ask for
booklet -Willamette vauey rarma.
Hawkins and Roberts, ine,
Best Information available
through Saleta feed dealers dis
counts report -t hat gorernment
buyers are la the field nere fqr
grains and hay. , Some reports
have come in from certain parti
of the county that buyers repre
senting themselves as sent out by
the government have attempted
to buy wheat and hay in the
county, , bat apparently ' without
success."'; - -. .
No such buyers hare come la
contact with dealers here, who, ft
is presumed, would likely be their
first source of contact. Some hay
buying for drouth areas was don
here recently, hat this was said
to hare been carried on through
individual enterprise, not through
any government guidance.
Dealers here opine that If the
goVernment were out buy Ore
gon wheat, such purchases would
be made ta eastern Oregon, where
a superior crop was harvested,
FARMERS TO TRY LIMB
ALBANY, Oct. Is. To de
termine the reaction of alfalfa in
Linn county to applications ot
lime, three tons ot this material
have been obtained from the Dal
las lime plant bf the Linn county
agent, and will be distributed to
about 2d farmers of the county
tor trials on one-fifth acre plots.
Farmers who have already indi
cated a desira to cooperate in
these trials are Clarence Brown.
L. O. Weber and Walter Hense
of Shedd; Vincent Grimes, Har-
risbtrrg: J. 3. Underwood and Wil
bur Evans ot Halse, and E. C Mc-
Claln ot Lebanon. . -
NOTICE
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby gtren that the
undersigned has tiled la the Coun
ty Ci urt of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Marion , her
duly verified account, aa adminls
tratrlx of the estate of William
Lemley, deceased, an that the said
Court has fixed Wednesday, the
7th day of November, 1934, at the
hour ot 19 o'clock a. m. ot said
day, as the time, and the County
Court Room in the County . Court
House, at Salem, la Marion Coun
ty,' Oregon; as tho place for hear
ing said final account and all ob
jections thereto. .
Dated at Salem.' Oregon, this
3rd day of October, 1934.
IIALLA D. GILLESPIE.
Administratrix ' of th state ot
. William Lemley, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Administratrix,.
Salem, Oregon.
; O.3-10-1 7-2 4-31.
STOVES
repair stoves, ranges, clrculatora
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges
and circulators, stock fence, posts.
chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove
Worka, 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R, B.
Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storage,
can sisi. Larmer iraaatar Co. True at
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL C1TI Transfer Co. 214
State St TeL 7773. Distributing tor
warding and storage ear apeclaltf ,
LSet our ratea
Willamette Valley Transfer. Salem to
Portland heullng. TeL 8732.
HAND WEAVING
Exclusive hand woven bass scarfs.
pillows and ruga Magoho Hand Weav
ers, 860 N. 20th SL Tel. 6830.
WELL DRILLING
a A. Weac 80 years axperieoge. RFD
7. Bos 301 Tel II0F5.
sn
FOR MARKET TAX
One organization that has col
lected more in taxes than it spent
during tho past season is the
Oregon-Washington Melon and
Tomato Marketing Agreement.
Beginning November 1 , the
Agreement will return to each
grower in the two states a portion
of the Agreement's unspent fund,
collected from a stamp t a x on
each crate of melons and toma
toes retailed in Oregon and Wash
ington. The refund will be made
on a basis of stamps purchased.
determined by receipts issued.
The money returnel Is in excess
of all expenses for enforcing the
Agreement, for advertising and
publicity, and a reserve sinking
fund for next year.
"All uncancelled stamps in the
hands of growers will be redeem
ed in cash provided they are re
turned before November 1, ac
cording to Morton Tompkins,
chairman of the Agreement. Mall
stamps direct toSlSOregonBuild-
stamps direct to 616 Oregon
Building, Portland, and checks
will bo sent to them Immediately.
General Markets
raOSUCB SXCHAHCUB
FOETLAJiD, Ore, Oct 16, (AP)
Predaee Eseaange, net prices: cotter:
Extras, 21 standards, 27; prisM
Iirsts, 26iie IiriU, 2c
text: V. S. specials. SSe: u. 8. ex
traa. Sle; V. & median extras, 23.
Salem Mcrlccts
; ; Urade B raw 4 per eat
xalUc. co-op' pool price f 1.91
per hundred, ' . .
milk baaed es tosxt-SMatary
. SotterUt average.)
I Distrlbator price 92, 1 0. ;-
Batterfat Top Sfio anil'
.27c; B grade prints, SS.ic;
-A grade prtats, 29 He, .
Pricas pail to crarers ft Sslea boyata
(Tk prices beloa. saptnS by a leeal
greeer. are ladiearlve at tbe dally market
itt art - not guaranteed by Tk Stales
aavt . - ,
FRUITS
- t BbTina Prieal -
Cctaberriet. U bbt . S.T5
drapetrait crate , B.S0 to 4.50 .
taMbas, .02 H
Oraarts. Valencies, fancy to 4.&0
n ananas, in a
Hands : - ' . J)
Ltsaoas , 450 to 6.25
times, freak , 1.60
flaaappka. doa
9 rapes
iAci uoocorat. mg ,, t .55
Lady riagars - ,. .. S.7S
Red Malagas 1.1 S
Tokay - 1.35
Hoaeyaaws, ' .08
Apples, bulbs
fears, leeau b.
&0e se 1.00
. 40 and AO
VEGETABLES
But1b Price
Pleiling nesaben. IV, .03-te
geaas. lb. ' ,
atadlaaea. doa.
Samnxr sqnasa. crate .
Local celery, doa. .
laomioarer
lb.
OS
.05
.20
.S0e te .70
75e te 1.00
1.00
OS
s.so
3.50
Err Plant, local lb.
Cabbage, cat. local
wasbiacten. tvt
Green pappara, local.
Onioni, Waablsgton. 80 lbs.
i-eeal onion. 0 lbs.
Lettuce. loeaL erate 75a te
Onioni. CaUL. 60 lbs. ., n, ",
neetx. weal Cm.
Sqasih, HabbaH and Banana
Peaa. Seattle. lb. :
Carrets. local, doa. , en- ta
Loral Potatoes
No. 1, hnndred -No.
2, band red '
Takima. 60 Iba .
8wet notatoea -
tfnaat Peas. Is. -Quiaca.
bo. .
Filbertt .13 to
HOKS
tBarmr Prieal
Cluster. 1084, lb., top. 12
XBZflea. 1934, top. lb.
Extras
Standards
Medinms .
Pallets
ECOS
(Baying Price)
Wholesale Selling pi
tit rat
Standards
Medinms ,
Pullets
.OS
.75
1,00
1.00
.00
.17IA
.01
.0$
.25
.00
.80
.43 .
8.00
.OS
.75
.15.
.18
.88
.81
.29
.36
.10
.33
.31
.28
.10
SEUIffll BETTER
Oil FII1CE IBTS
" - NEW YORK,' Oct, lf.-Jr-Fin-ancial
markets took a new grip on
recovery today: and seatlmeat,
which was rather cloudy yester- ,
day, improred nottcesWy under ,
the stimulus ot advancing prices,
Without any especial news in
fluences to aecount for the change
of front, stocks, staples and. bands
stepped Along side by side in the
gteady forward movement. " " --
Tho turnover In stocks amount-
ed to 877,530 shares against 608.
17 S on -Monday, snd the Standard
SUtlstics Co. average for is
sues registered a net advance ot
eight-tenths of a point ; at -73.1. '
This average was off a similar
amount yesterday.- -
; Tho strength of TJ. S. -government
securities doubtless stiffened
the morale of the sound money
force and expanded buying la
prime investment loans as well as
in equities. With Inflation talk
dyiaf down to a mnrmnr, prOpon
ents ot currency stabilisation were
disposed to seo hopes for a better
stock market . on a more firmly
grounded dollar. ' - ; - .
WOOL AKO MOHAIR
(Baying Pries)
Henslr. 1934 e1ii " narkrt
Madiam wool 193A.
Coarse end fine wool. 1034
POUl.TKT
I Buying Priee)
Heavy liens, 4$ te 5 lbs.
Over 5a posnda. Ib.
Colored mediuaas, Ib.
atediom Leghorns, lb. ,
l-trnt. Ib.
lb.
Broilers, colored,
Leghorn, lb.
taes. lb - .
Turkeys, kens. lb.
UK AT
(Bnyiag Pries)
spnng la oib a
Yearlings
Ewea
Hog. 180-160 lbs.
170-210 . Iba.
.28
.10
.10
.10
.08
.09
.15
.14
A4
Sit
Portland Grain
FOHTLAXD. Ore Oct 16. (AP)
uraiat
Waaat: Open
May : 87
Deeesaber 84 H
High
87
85
Low Close
87 87 4
84 85
Big Bend blnestem, 94c; dark
6e; do, 11
ask
bard winter, 1$. per cent,
per eeat 01 He; soft white, western red,
Bortaera sprier, 64V4c: western wkite,
83 He; hard wiater, 87c
Oats: se. 1 white, I33:oo.
Cora: Ke. SK yellow $30.75.
-UUran aUadarda, S21.50.
1 Portland Produce
Outlook Hopeful
On Wool Market
BOSTON, Oct. 16-(ip)-(U. S.
Dept. Agr.)-Greater Interest was
being shown by buyers in the
Boston wool market and senti
ment was becoming more hope
ful. Sales of fair quantities of
84s and finer territory wools
were reported. Occasional ' sales
ot, strictly combing Ohio Delaine
were made at 18 cents or at
around 68-71 cents scoured basis.
Sales ' of strictly combing Ohio
Delaine wero made -of 58s; S4s,-4
y blood clothing wools gold at
24-25 eents grease basis and 48s,
60s, K blood t clothing wools
moved at 24-28 cents.
Stoclcs and Bonds
POKTLAXD. Ore Oct IS. ( AP)
Batter Priat, A grade, 29 e; parch-
-int wrapped cartons, 80 He lb.; quan
tity pnreaasea, a lesa; B grade, pares
naaat wrapped, 30e lb.; do, cartons, 80a
lb.
Batterfst Portland delivery: A grade
at least twice weekly, .9-Sle lb.; eoon
tiy roatat, SO-Sls lb.; B grade or de
livery fewer than twice weekly, Pert-
land, 38-S0e Ib.; eonnty routes, i-auc
lb.; C grade at market.
Eggs Sales te retailers: Specials,
84e; extras, SSe; freak extra brown, 88e;
ataadarda, 87e; fresh saedinma, 26e;
saediasa firsts, SSe; pallets, 19c; do,
firsts, I7e; ckecks, 85c; bakers, 20e del
ta. Eggs Baying priee ef wholesalers:
Fresh specials, 80e; extrss, 28-20e;
freak extra fcrewa, t8-39e; extra firsts,
28-29c; extra medium, 24e; medism
firsts, 20-22e; pallets, 1718c; do, firsts,
l$ej aadergrsde, 15-16 desea.
Cheese OS score, Oregon triplets, 18e;
lost lae. .Brokers wiU pay He belew
qaotationa.
KUk Contract priee, 4 per erst;
Pert la ad delivery, $2.20 cwt; B grade
eraasB, 87 He Ib.
Country masts SeUiag price to retail
art: Country killed kegs, beat botchers,
madrr 150 Iba, 10-10 He lb.: vaalert, fsa
ey, 9H-10e lb.; light sad tbia, tV7e lb.;
140-170 IHs.. S-7e lb.: keavy. 4-5e Th.;
ttmej laataa, 10-lle lb; awes. S-Se IK;
entter eews, 4-6e lb.; eaaaara, Se lk.;
halls, 5-8 H peaad.
Maaair 1934 banae? snea. ib id.
Oascara bark Baying priee, 1984 peel,
3 lb.
Heps 1934 faggles, 80s IV.; elnsten,
17-20 lb. i 1088 rlseUre. 13a lb.
Live peaHry Portland dsllvery bnyiag
? rices: Colored keaa, -mnder SH Iks.
Se Ib.i do. aver S lbs. 18e lb.: Legbera
tawls. ever IH lb.. 10-lle lb.: do. under
lbs.. 10-lla lb.; eomred broilers, 1 te
2 lba 13e -lb.; hreiiers, aaaer s is.
12-lSe lb.; roosters, 5 lb. Pekia dneka,
10-lle lb.: da. ealortML 6-6e Ik. -
Ooiaas Oregon. - 70-80o P 50 lb.
bar: Walla Walla. 68-70.
Potatoes Oreroa Borbanka. 80-90
cental: Sesppeose No. 2 eems, 70-$0e
cental; Deiehotet Gems, $1,101.15. ;
" CsnUlospas Standarda, f 1-1.25 per
erata: Baaebora-. Sl.25-1.50.
Weal 19S4 sUp, aendaal; WiTUiHa
Vallay. mediam. 20a lb.; fiae or half
blood. 20e lb.; laab. IS lb.; es stern
Oregoa, 17-20 lb.
Har Bariae swiee fiom pfodaeeras At
falfa, Ke. 1 aew crop, f 17.50-18; eastern
Oregea timothy, $17; eats, $18 ton;
vetch, $12; Will matt vsUcy tiasHhy,
$18.50 teaj alover, $1$ tea, Portland.
(Copyright, 1934. Standard . StatisUes
-Oa.) --
' October 10 ' - ". .
STOCK AvajULOBS V .
... 60 80 20 90
i ladlx RK's- Dts. Total
r stoox AveatAoss
Today 84.1 S7.4 57.T ' T2.8
day 88.1 s 87.1 67.4 TL4
sls 8sx se.a tto.2
81.S $8. 72.S 78.1
70.1 63.S 110.083.8
PrevieBS
Week age
lea ago
8 years age
7 years aga
High 1984
Low 1934
BOYD
Today
Previous day S2.S .
Week age . 83.8
Tear age .,. 73.3
8 years age T2.3
High 1984 8S.S
Lew 1934 72.0
140.S ltl.8 lilt 1S1.J
10S.O 4.S; BO.- OS.S
76.0 ,84.1 ; S3.S 60.4
AVEBAOES ' .
ttt 20 to se
India. BK's. 17 ta. Total
82.4 82 08.9 S4.8
8L9 88.0 84.0
80.8 S7.6 83.S
74.S 80.8 70.0
82.9 90.2 81.8
90.0 90.S "88.1
74.1 77.2 74.8
(1920 sveTsge equals 100)
Portland livt-stock
POETLAITD. Or, OeL 14. (AP)
Cattle Meeeipts, 400; calves, ,J; aoeai
sUsdy.----- . - - J-
e tears, geod, common and mediam, $$
6.25: kelfasm. good, eoouaoa sad medium.
$3-4.60: cows, gvodl -eaanaoa aad med
ium. gl.25-8.T5; low ratter aad entter.
8L25-2.25: balls, good aad choice, $8'
8.23; cutter, common and aasditfm, $2.25
8; ,vealsrs, good and choice, $0-7; call,
conawa aad -saediaaa. 820-6: calves.
good smd rfceieav SS-4L50I eomaoa and
mediass. 92.80-8. . -
Hogs Receipts, 100; abeaf sttady far
killers, weak aa ether grades. -LigktweigbL
seed aad -ekolea. $4.50-
5.50; aaadiam waigbt, good aad ebolee,
S5-5.SO: koavrwelcht. -coed and-ekoice.
$4.50-5.15 1 packing sows, aaedtam aad
good, $2.75-8.80; feeder aad stacker pig.
goea an choice, s.u-. , -Bhrep
Boceipts 1200; about ateady,
Lamb, good end ebeicfi, $5-5.50; year,
ling wether. 83.15-4: awes, good sad
ekeiee, $3.75-4; coll, eommoa and med
lam, 25e-$2,
210-250 lbs.
Steer .
Cows
Balls
Heifers
Vesl. top .
Dressed veaL
OP
Dressed kegs
GRAIN AND BAT
(Baring Price!
Wheat, westera red
4.50 to 5.00
.03 and .03
.01
5.00
- ,. 5.85
.1 4.75
.03 to .05
..01 o -02
.02 to .08
.02 te .03 H
4.50 to 5.00
.09
.11
Farmers' cash Income, from
sales of farm products, AAA ben-'
fit snd rental payments, and from
cattle bought by the government
totaled 1572,000,000 in August,
or $78,000,000 more than in July,
and 4159,000,000 more than in
August last year, according to es
timates by the'Bureau of Agricul
tural Economics.
Income from these sources dur
ing the first eight months of this
year totaled $3,642,000,000, or
$717,000,000 more than .during
the corresponding period, last
year, income irom sales or larm
products alone the remainder of
this year will, it is expected, ex
ceed that of the same period last
year when sales totaled $1,965,
000.000. The estimated income for Aug
ust is composed of $499,000,000
from sales of farm products, $47.
000,000 from the AAA, and $26
000,000 from emergency purchas
es of cattle by the government ia
the drought areas, making a to
tal of $572,000,000.
Grays H a r b or , Washington,
snipping in August was the larg
est in respect to tonnage for any
month slnee Septembr, 1531. '
White, Ko. i
Barley, feed. Ko. 3. tea
Malting, tea
Feed, tea
Hay. buying prices-
Clover Bay
.83
-2 8.00
..86.06
.20.00
.83
Oats aad vetch, ton
Alfalfa, vallay. first cut
Clorcr Seed
Bed, Ib.
Alsike. lb. -
Yetea seed, ton -Oats,
milling, ton
. P OO
. 9.00
.11.00
.17
. .20
.80.00 :
.27,00
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