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HELP WANTED MALE Tu irssi' ..- -"-- Wanted live wire young man. well acquainted with farming districts, to ton tact growers direct in Salem and Surrounding territory; possibility stea Cr employment right par,ty. Bos $57. 'are Statesman. HELP WANTED FEMALE tj-vruuarwiiii wirri-r riin - m m m m WANTED Girl for gen. housework. 'Apply 1330 State Street - - - - - nnnnnnnnnnn iiririfiJ,iY' "-a"--" W ANT E D Experienced practical tiiirn for nlrht work. Small waxes. References required. Statesman Bos !iC0. : SALESMEN WANTED pin n ivifrwv-'i . i i i 'i ' "" Ll Want 1 salesmen, over $0 years. with car. Protected territory. Apply 'Cascade Supply Co. See Mr. Walsh be jt ween 8 and 149 N. High St. I. FOR SALE- Miscellaneous k Old papers too vr bundle 6tat tniio ffic. j Peach Trees ' rwit traea. Fruitland Nursery sales- yard. $40 Center St. A. J. Mathia, prop. ,!Tet t$20 trinrrinritr.."irWiiri - r.'M"rrri'rriii - 1 , Spring wheat, new harness, collars, horses, cows. Tel. 4540. Elroy Na'hj Hay. oats and vetch, clover, wild oata Mrs. Wright. 4Va ml. Wallace Rd. i Baled bay and straw. 67FS. tVxr TjLruuiii - -i Well rotted fertiliser by the yard or sack. TeL 627$. U Rotted fertiliser. TeL $08$. iiii'viii'ii - ! FOR SALE 2 Coleman lamps, ll Coleman lantern, $10.00. Box $5$, 'care Statesman. - ' - t i ifivrfWwyirniii'"i"iV ... I : Four male Terrier pups for sale. jtheap. 1710 N. 17th etreet. " Good blcyde cheap, 147 S. Com' I. 4 TRADE Miscellaneous ,tjtrronrimrsrir"an i-t- i Will trade furniture for used Ford roadster or coupe. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Want to trade fresh, young Jersey tow for motorcycle: will pay dltier- , ence. E. B. Foulks, Box 53, Route 3. I palem. I Large upright .player piano for ,-ymnlter piano. Tel. 6539. f WANTED-MisceUaneons I . JiWTVn TCnlmi fl!h meata - : 'An euantlty. any time. State Cafe- iteria, WANTED Track and chain parts for model F Cletrac, W. Hatch, Aums .yille, MISCELLANEOUS Free Wa pick op dead and worth less horses, cows, sheea TeL 48(9. t- Halrcuto 15e-30o. SOS & Wlotsr. t saw repairing, saiem saw enon. - Four Corner Pen Road. TeL 4380. Prune wood FREE for trimming and buminjr bm-h, 142 S. High. Tel. 8155. FOR RENT ROOMS Sleeping room, heated, with hot and frold water. 255 Center. ROOM AND BOARD Board, rm. Very close In. Tel. 5483. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Mod. 3 R. Adults. 643 Union. 3 rm. apt., furn., 250 S. Cottage. New and 3 room apts. TeL 3825. fc WrfWMVWA MWNAMWW 8-rm. front corner, furn. apt. Ftigld aire, garage. Close In. 830. TeL 3754. Bachelor, clean one room, cooking and aleenlna. 148 Center. MwwwwewwwwieeMMwwMWe i 3 room furn. apt, f 13 mo. Lights A ' water. 413 5. litt St : Small furn. apt.. 390 Union. X0R REKfT""H0USES ' ?pp,'-rknrT'Ai-i?- y. -9pu. Houses, Grant, 529 Court. Ph. 1534. t room furn. house. TeL 8840. For rent, lease or sale, f room mod ern house, 3 acres, barn, ate. 1 mil from city limita Rt. 4, Boa 431. . Large bouse; near schools. TeL TS49. 5 rooms. 186S Trade. TeL 8995. - - - Fine; large borne. 391 Pato. 1 Modern furnished 3 room bouse, $39. Anderson Crrort. 416 Watef St. - v FOR RENT . Houses, acreage; SOS First NatT. ' PIANOS, Phonographs and 'Sewing Machines (or rent. H. L. Stiff l"urU ture Co. ' - v - WANTED TO RENT Modem borne, wanted to rent by re inonslble couple. TeL 8674. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE - sVMMa4MMMMMMal - BAHQAXN Well built T room home, close business district. Price 84500. Will cept smaller .place Xor equity above 33500. I screened hog fueL rrea &. we us. CHILD3 A MILLER, Realtors I -.ww. 44 State Stmt v Jet 8701 1 Dry wood. TaL W, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE STimrRRAi snaps . I Owners say cell my 6-acr place. I 3 rood e-K. plastered bouse, witn bath, I toilet, built-in kitchen, atlectrlc lls-hta I sisa. and water system. Good barn. Poultry I ' house (500 cap.), 1-A. ire bearing I filberts. Family orchard, some ber- rlea. Good location and close in. for onlr $3800.00: give terms. J-ACRE SUBDIVISION All in cult- 3-acree In bearing, wal- I not a. cherries and i annlea. All rood oil, located on pared road. mile city limits. A real buy for 14750 hae 1 rood 7-R. plastered home. Barn, eles trlo lights and water system, toilet and bath. Can be subdivided at a rood profit. SEE ii ; 3 AS. D. SEARS or Q. W. JOHNSON 133 S. High St. TeL 1(29. HOMK PRICED RIGHT I2S50. Buys a nice.: modern S-R. borne In good location: and pared street. $2050. Buys a beautiful strictly mod ern home In one of our best loca tions. $930 down: bal. easy. $400A. Buys a strictly modern new R. house, everything- complete. $1000 down. These are all priced very low and you I . will like. them. Whynay rentT See 122 & High St. TeL 9829. TODAY'S SPECIALi Good I room house and 7 nloe lots, well located In East Salem, large barn. shade a fruit trees, street paved and raid. Owner demands Immediate sale. Priced accordingly at only $2000 with $00 down, bat. easy terms. ' I SEP Vn Kllla with I CHILX3 a MILLER, Realtors J 344 State Street TeL 708. 1 - wwama.w,.ww I CITT conveniences and i COUNTRY PRIVILEGES 3 acres of rood land 1 mile out en I paved road. 4 room cottage, electric I lights, good plumbing, drilled well and I water system, garage: and wooasnea. Price only $2500. part terms. 1UCSK miller. R770t n a i.r. hmiw with 1 tarra attle and 10 lots: $1150 If Sold I Cash buyer for 2 A. tmlmproved. I nf South Sulem i must be close In. I rrr Trt I H. bniiJiLiUo I 210 Oregon Bids. : Tel. 90J. I . - mmmmm SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS 1 $28au. Uood six room piuicrw iwurc, i oak floors, run cemem wsereoui, iuraace, lirtrpiav 8"oc v- . m i i a mhwava no itui i St., 3 bedrooms.; nook, easy terms, i located In N. Salem. I $2300. Modern 5 room home, run ce-1 ment basement, furnace, rarage, I paved St.. $250. down, DaL iz per mo., to Include int $1330. Modern 3 room home, full ce- ment basement. : furnace, fireplace, oak floors, garage; paved St., near school, located In northeast 8a- lem. $2130. Good 4 room plastered home with basement, corner ioi, i'cu I St., located in S; Salem, terms. $ 750. All cash will; buy this 4 room plastered nome: wun a 1 a m paved st IT'S A REAL BUY. SEE US FOR BARGAINS W. H. GRABENHORST CO REALTORS 151 S. Liberty St i TeL 64$$. LOT BARGAIN Tested in S. Salem on Washington St. near S. Commercial St, paved st- north front, clear or ; deDt ior vw cash. ACT RIGHT NOW W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 131 S. Liberty Street EXCHANGE Real Estate Want vacant land here for farm near McMlnnvUle. Nelson, Rt. 7, Box 14. Salem. 40 A. for sale or trade for smaller niace. fn or near Salem. Ideal for tur keys. Owner only. Clear for clear. Rt I 3. Box 214. For rent, lease r sale, cheap, room modern house, 2 acres, bam. etc. 1 mile from city: limits, kl 4, box i 439. FOR SALE FARMS --- 28 A. 5 miles N. of Salem. A. or I beaverdam. good hoase and barn. This farm has been a money maicer ror ine owner. Priced for flulck sale, W. O. KRITFf;ER. 147 N. Com! WANJED REAL ESTATE i.ftfrr-----vM"...-tf- ii- ." .. Wanted to buy i modern close In home, price must be attractive. "Buy er", care Statesman; ' Business Opportunities Leavincr Salem will sell good bus- rh,D for cash. Women's ex change in connection wun sewing ana hf-mntltrMng. 118 S: H.gh. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. r- : GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st NafL Bank Bldg. . Phone 8553 Licenced by i State UNSECURED ; LOANS . State Loan Co. 312 Oregon Bldg. TeL 7783 i Lie St 8-1(5, ljnrLr.n.riy i . -.-- A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO 1300 LOOK WHAT YOU GET 1 1. CASH within 48-bour-, 3. Choice of 4 Loan Plana 3. Liberal terms, 1 to 20 mo. to repay. 4. Promptness. . Courtesy. . Privacy. Beneficial Loan Society of j Salem Member of INRA. Room 119, New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor Jl .. S-L KO. Al 16i Dy STATE SIS State St i Tel 37 10 Loans Made In Nearby Towns 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty of money for well lmoroved farms If amply secured. Improve or ouy now witn cheap money. Ask ror booklet -Willamette Valley Farms." Hawkins and Roberts, Inc. AUTO LOANS CARS RE FIN A N C IS D Easy Terms : Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. M-153 5 85 Guardian Bids..; . Salem MONET TO LOAN oa Salem resi dence property. Small monthly pay ments. Competitive rates. Salem Fed- i era! Savings 4. Loan Association. 403 State St. TeL 4109. - MONET TO LOAN on etty. farm or acreage properties. Must be beat of Se curity, oood terms, row costs. chili)- ail i.i jr. k. utae. iosns 344 State St TeL 8708. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY BAfiT chicks, baby iralleta. baby .eekerela' Custom -hatching, , custom asxlng. Ph. 1JJF1. Lee's Hatchery. Baby chicks each week beglnnlnc March 11, custom hatching, Warmer's I Hatchery. Higniana B.ve. Tel. S545.' FOR SALE WOOD aj3 1 GUARANTEED DRT Wood coal TeL 1000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade A to I Cottage. . ... i ao 1 mwwwwwmmwwww I Dry old fir, 3nd anrowth woed, t FOR SALE WOOD it In. old fir. 85. 4 ft. dry 2nd growth cd. lota $4 cd. 4 ft- ash 14.75. Tel. W planer and Blab wood, Prompt delivery. Tel. 3338. Dry wood. 18 la, 14.00. Dial 4014. Dry 4 ft Snd growth. $4.00. Dry 4 ash, J4.71. Tel. 1715. Old fir, nearly. dry, 35.50. Fbenel 137F8. Dry wood. Tel. 8883. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call $390. , 1 LOST AND FOUND -i - - i -i-i-m-i-i-i mrwvinriiiriri 1 LOST Black pigskin glove leave at sutesman office. Reward. Torei a-rf li-mS T .-... -"rd. V "qi tt..b - case between I -l.l1.MIJIrMnr)n(-M-)n LOST Near 19th and Market, cnua s pet duii aog, maie, mostly onn die large ears, answers to name Blur. Reward. Tel. $071. PERSONAL eAw.AeeeiejwwvM SUCCESSFTJL. LIVINO Xa knowing what tt is you want and how to ret it. Talk with Mr. Cum- mlngs, metaphysician ; he will help you. uay or nignt, senator HoteL Orcella: Psychic crystal . reader, I avaiiame ror entertainments, office i union. FOR SALE USED CARS I eiwwwwwwiwi Tor Sale Oldsmoblle aedan. rrlnd I rirnt. in rooa snape. uei. sztt. ! ValleV MotOT Co. TTOBT rliOfl a .m Wrmm I ajoxni vtaxvo Ail u inuwao I Z4 v-5 Fora IL.ux) Coup f5f0 xm V-5 Jf OrU beOall , BZss 24 V-S Ford Coach 590 1 - ruru muin eeaan , , . rora yocn . ,- , SI I w w vam! Bn. i m , . . . . - a v.u ti- wnu.Lci i I ji v-s jrora ueLuxe coupe " I 31 v-s rord Hto. coupe WAV 435 375 31 v-s Ford Coach 30 Ford Std. Coupe. R. S. . z ord coacn ,,,, 33 Chevrolet Master Sedan 31 Chevrolet Coach 23 Plymouth Sedan . jj Plymouth Spt. Coupe 2t DeSoto Sedan 29 Nash Std. Sedan , 20 Durant Sedan , , 121 1 ' 1 345 675 645 385 350 140 z ttup seaan 85 T5 116 25 Paige Sedan 29 Chevrolet Coach, as is Trucks 1933 B Model Ford. I W. B. - 400 1931 A Model Ford. L. W. B. 325 1913 Chevrolet Long W. base ftO 1930 Chevrolet Short W. base- 150 1933 O. M. C Long W. base , 425 1929 Dodge. Long W. base 275 1928 Dodge 3-yard gravel dump . 850 1929 Ford open cab pickup ,- 150 We have a logging- trailer, 34x7 duals, with Fosster brakes and bunks 550 Marlon and I Ihertv iKiariUII K11U -lUCri.y I Open Sundays TeL 731 L State Motors Inc. At 535 Chemeketa PAT DOWN 33 STTJDK COMMANDER 8 f 2(0 I 4-aoor uegi seaan I 34 STUDE DICTATOR C 350 4 -door Sedan DeLuxe 3 PACKARD 8 SEDAN SO REO SEDAN DeLTJXE S3 TERRAPLANE R-3 CPE. 31 STUDE. R-S CPE. 31 CHEVROLET SEDAN 31 STUDE 4-DOOR SEDAN . 30 CHEVROLET COACH I2(5 -3-00 flBV -31(0 3150 29; FORD TUDOR -3125 3 5 28 FORD ROADSTER $150 a- ;uku i-iu ri Many more from which to choose 335 UP STATE MOTORS, INC. Hudson-Studebaker-Packard DEALERS Open Evenings & Sundays McKay's Used Cars Overland Sedan -, ,, . 4S 37 Oakland Coach ...... 75 27 Stude. Dictator Coupe 95 29 Willys-Knight TOB Sedan 226 29- Chev. Coach , , s 30 Stude Sedan ' 295 31 Chev. Canopy Delivery 285 31 Ford Tudor Sedan - 335 31- DeSoto Sedan , , , 3C5 i 33 Chev. Coupe DeLuxe 445 33 Chev. Coach jt "? 33 Chev. Town Sedan 550 550 30 LaSalle Coupe Trucks Dodge Delivery 45 Model T. Fine rubber, ex. trans. 45 Reo Speedwagon 125 31 Ford U W. B. 32x6 10-plys 385 31 Cher: U W. B. 385 32 Chev. S. W. B. 32x6 10-plys 435 Also GMC-Moreland-Reo TERMS - - - TRADES Open Evenings and Sundays McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center 430 N. Com'L Telephone 3189 Thnrtdsy, Fehrssry 31 ' KEX POBTLAND 1180 Ke. 6:30 The Reveille Hoar. 9:30 Songs of the Put. 0:45 Tsngo Tims. 10:03 Pips Orgaa. 10:15 Clsasicsl SoloUt. 10:35 Bonald Back, pisnist. 11:00 Americsn Legion Auxiliary. 11:45 Echoes of Erin, NBC. l : 0 urcaeitrs. 13:15 Western Farm snd Eome Hoax. 1:15 Orchestra. 1 :80 Financial and Grain Report. 2:00 World Bookman. 3:05 Moaical Gems. 4:00 Friendly Chat. 4:30 Danes Tuaea. 8.80 Kvsrybody Sing. 0:00 7tk Infantry Bsa. :80 Tharsdsv theatre. 10:50 Tom Coskley's orchestra. 10:55 Press Radio Mews. NBC 11 :00 Wood yard's orchestra. j Tharadsy, Fabmary 31 .LOW POSTLAXD 420 Xo. 7:30 Roaald Bock. :O0 Aecerdioaa, NBO. 8:15 Tear Woas, NBC. 8:30 U. 8. Nsvy Band, NBC :1ft Marry Macs. 'NBO. 13:00 CasUsa ef Bomaaee, NBC 13:45 Clean Skellsy, ergaaisb s: oo Eddie Wag. ptsaiat, 8:15 Amarieaa Toeatioaal Talk. NBO. 4r00 Hotel Pennsylvania erthaatrs. 4:15 Oriental Oardeas' erekestra. - 8:00 Amoe 'a' Aady, NBC 3:15 Standard Sympseay. NBO. 10:15 Waits Time, NBO. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel urcaestra. 11:30-13 Hotel BUtmora erehestra. . Thursday, Pebnsry tl - XOAO COaVALLIS 550 Xs. t:0O Heme Eeeae-iies Observe-. . 13:00 Neos Farm Hear. 1:15 KOAO Rekool of the Air. " 3:80 Hoans Garden Hoar "The Tahte et Gsrdsa dabs' ' Mrs. . A ... LAsdara. 8:00 The Clab Woman's Half Bear--' "Tha Club Wish Coasiders ' World Affairs" Mrs. O. It. Ma- lard. 4:00 Oa tha Csmpeses. -4:So Rtariaa for Bars aad Girla. . Radio Program Business Directory Card in thia directory run oa monthly baaia only. Bate: 11.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES j Mlks Pane. tT$ South Commercial. BUILDING Expert building-, repairing, remodelln. Call at Room 3. Arlington Hotel. BRUSHES I Fuller Brushea Tel. Proud fit. T58S. CHIMNEY SWEEP 1 Telephone 4450. R. R Northnesa CHIRAPRACTORS DR. O. L SCOTT, PSCL Chiropractor, $5$ N. Hlrh. TeL Res. $753. BSSSBMSBWBBSWSBMSSBSBBHBBiBBBBBBSSBWBBBMBJBSiBBBBBBMSBeeBl ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electrla, 34$ 8taU St. Wlr- Jnrnotoraptrtlancaejjajrsiervjc FLORISTS Brelthaupfs, 5S1 Court. All. ktnda of floral work, Luts, Tior- I let, i w. uioerry. leu si KEYS www. i a Ttf CS .a.a vtj ma&q aeya. narry tt. pcviu F.AfTNTlTHESt rum NEW SALEM T.ATTNDRT - - THE! WEUDEH LAUNDRY 333 & High TeL 3125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY ITIi-at In Oimllt A nit fiaerfo Telephone 3l5 1204 Broadway I LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph. 4510. Harry w. Hcott, 1 47 . yjom i. I am-amBBBBBBBBBSBBma I MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40$$ SALEM FLTJFF-RUQ and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS made te order, old remade ; carpet clean lag, sis In v ' fiiirr mi. mavlnr ML 1IT m Wll. bur. TeL 844L OTTO F. ZWICKXR, I Est 1911. MUSIC STORES oko. c. will PUnos, radios, sewtn mach,ne- mnsia and Piano stud- machines, sheet mnsia end piano stud ies. Renalrtn radios, phonographs and sewing mscnines, ess nax tnrmmt. Salem. NATUROPATHS Dr. Putnam Hall, (11 & Commercial Tel. (066. PHOTO ENGRAVERS "-I?? I Salem photo enarra vine, 147 N. Coto I mercfal. Tel. 683T, PRINTING 1 FOR STATIONERY, cards, jpamph- lets, programs, dooks or sny aina oi printing, cau ins eiaiesman mnum Uepartment. Il a. vommercia- eie- phone 9101. RADIO SERVICE Perdue'a TeL 3143 557 Court. With Vlbbert A Todd. Moore's Tel. 7993695 N. High. STOVES I renalr stoves, range, circulator a ? Si ."TO "ov"V"rhTPten oii Mhiitl mfnvmm r-nva and I ""-'"'? -.-v.- . V.V . i wira. Salem rence ana Btove woras, 263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. a Fleming. SWEDISH MASSAGE Dr. Ella Mclntyre. Ommm nerve, muscle and Joint specialist. 833 N. Liberty. Tel. 3695 TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 3131, Larmer Transfer Ce. Trucks to Foruana -any. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 338 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing, fee- warding and storage our specialty, uei our rates. Willamette Valley Transfer. " Salem to Portland hauling. TeL 8T33. - TRUCK SERVICE A ah era ft. 370 Klrnrwood. TeL 3380. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. R. 3. TeL HOrf. Bartholomew. 8:00 Mrs. Bruce Spsuldiag, Contralto. 9:80 Evening Farm Hoar. 8:15 Law in Modern Society. 8:40 Student Forum. Life Members. of Fair to Banquet Tonight, Marion . The 21st annual banquet of the Lire uemoers' associauon ot . . . . m .. at a a Oregon sUte fair wiU be held :s. odock. This assodaUon was organised . a a iM .m -v ivl -i ,-h-bU state took over the old weal- tural society. Memoera consist ... -1 .n-f-itw mA tbnaa who fc.wT VJfaa mnrnbera of the have served aa memners or we) atAta, fair-board or been connect - ed with the state fair for a num - oer OI jea.s. in - . p. I annnauy, one ine winier nanquei tha nthm a anmmev nlcnia at UiZ home ot Davidlxoney ...-- tr..t im. oneVr spirit of thU historical sUte fair. ALBERT 1SAAK ILL rrwawnnn vh en Albert Isaak U in a Salem hospiUl. hav- Frank Akin m n rd e r mystery " " . . . 1 r I .-. ..- l-ii- t rtla-1 tt... . n.-.. -!. --. . - ing neen laaensnaaemyiu as w-.i 9 lAAfh wtMA-Aii mother was summoned trom IDBttU UL m WWVH vak4Bt,5viM mCH 16 DK in Farmer May Market to 90 1 Per i Cent, j Instead 75, of Base March IS has been set as the closing date for alanine applica tions for the 1935 corn-hog con tracts by the Oregon board of re wWc first meet- Ins recently. This date Is eome- what earlier than mat set last year, but as their Is little work to renewing the contract it was felt that first payment woald be sneeded no and the best Interests of all be served by completing the campaign romptly. As now organised the review board consists of N. K. Dodd, Ba ker county rancher,' chairman; C. J. Borum, successor, to John S. Dennee, representing the bureau of cron and livestock estimates; and Win. L. Tentsch, assistant county agent leader, representing the O. S. C. extension service. Farmers who understand the 1935 contracts are signing up nearly 100 per cent, according to report to the extension service by those assisting , with rieia meetings. In a series of meetings in central and southern Oregon every grower atendlng signed up again with the exception or one. Considerable misunderstanding concerning the new provision exist' and is keeping many away from the sign-up meetings, re ports Indicated. Many believe that farther reduction below the number of hog produced for market in 1934 Is required In the new contracts, when Just the ooDosite la true. The 1935 con tracts really call for "controlled expansion" as the grower may produce 15 per cent more of his .t.1lliilcl tin. Vim thin wan a lowed last year. In other words he is permitted to produce and mar- tip 10 0 per cent Of his base msieaa oi I per veuw reaj VreaMv X UllUCi-UUiVt lvrva 14,03 vi ex cessively low production In some counties last year, some growers could double their nog produc tion of last year and still stay within the contract limits and collect the benefit payment the rate of S15 per head for the number represenied by the 10 ser cent reduction. Other liberal feature this year include permission to purchase and raise as many feeder pigs as desired, removal of limit on to- .i ,.rar or livestock tal cron acreage or livestock numbers, and in one case of corn contract, permission to grow anything but corn on the con tracted or. "shifted" acres. FUHL IS TODAY WOODBURN, Feb. 20. Mrs. Rowena A. Bonney, 81, passed -;Zr.riJttZ ij -" - oi ner aaugmer, -,. nr.. uors Woodward. She was born in Cor rallis May 19, 1852 and was the last of six children of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Mulkey, well known Oregon pioneers. She has been with her daughters the past nine months coming here from Gold Hill where she had visited with a son. She was a member of the Wood She was a memoer oi me w oou- wffimff SJ-SiU I .. Rebekah lodge of The Dalles. Sur I . . j, v- -ar- i vmn. are two aausuieio, n- Woodward and Mrs. Mella Maude intt hnth of Woodburn- four SCOtt, DOtn OI WOOaDUrn. lour sons, Frank W. Of Gold Hill, Perla of Cnetral FDlnt. Henry U. vloT-otl, Valla and Ralnb R ot The Dalles; nine grandchildren sia-i -r .MPnot crvo F. I IS llf rTl ITltas neral services will be held Thurs i day at 2 p. m. from the Christian chnrch, Ringo in charge ot the arrangements. Brundridge and Wright Confess Theft of Onions Jamea Brundidge and Horace I Wright, arrested with David Al- - l Tate last week for burglary . not in a dwelling, waived grand Jury and entered Plea OI guiuy before Judge McMahan yesteraay. McMahan sentenced the pair to year eacn in me state prison aau paroled them to Attorney William j.iniooi.. - Brundidge and Wright also are to pay 26 each as restitution ior .i-- .ot. -int fnnnd whan stata vut-u - . Ti, police Startea rounains up ui haul made by the trio from the H II n G rover C. Hays onion warehouses. " xV.V :s. is. 5 pal David Allen Will probably Stand I uta, ISe; aader grades, 15a dosea. trial on the charge. This la said to be the first offense for the oth er two. I rt t JT COiOiWa BedrOOm .ai - " ;-. , at iJlSDiaV IS rUI Oil ww e n tsv woman s uiuD I , thai - I oe oaiem n-aua vias - . -rnlo-lal bedroom" i .'... .. r,-.. Joe -a !" Furniture Company. It IS . . ,..--i iro-rin. of 1 . . " -------- l ZTwZl .:' C-.-i B-ytag priea. 3334 vm.n w, ." . - 1 i. .-. Mn.-i. !. Vrt i j A ; jaiderka. Mm. Frank Mey-1 sraT li-lSe lb. . - '- I J JeHoeraa, aixa. iwua aaej I " '"".i": a-a.ua. ear "" -.1.1 Bit ShOWS a bedroom Completely I Put, . Oregee Barbaaka. 1 Twrnisaeq m coioniai ae, MURDER DATA. EYED PORTLAND. Ore Feb. 20.-(, -Evidence eoueetea - ounnf vestiratlon ot the- baffllnr m w-.. --'"T-- '-".' -rTTi- mw - .. - miii rnrc JtiuirneT kasb aw ouu tornev jamea k. hub ny i auuu, -w iv ,.,,.-. . ---- . ..i- rfi.-i7f -" timothy, 31TJ-0; sata. 3 IS U: j H 1 Langley, former district I WilUMMtt TaUy timMhy. 814 tea: ale-1 14 high So. herl Lotus Langley, former district I -iil-jBette eailey timethy. 14 teat attornejr, .,.. Sales Tumble Grain Values STOP-LOSS OEUe II CHICAGO. Feb. 20.-aV-En- arged selling that took on a stop- oss character tumbled grain val ues down today, with holders ad versely influenced by failure of buying power to broaden. It had been expected in various quarter that following .the su preme court' gold decision an ex pansion of speculative purchase of grain would be witnessed to-j day, but xresn weakness 01 wneai i markets abroad quickly gave uch I hopes a bUck eye. Later, the bearish action of securities at I XT-r V-rV mrnrwA 11 an a1tltlnn. I al weight on grain price. - Wheat closed unsettled at but I HEDAT AGO little above the day' low Point. . ""f -1-1 cent under yesterday's I coe finish. May 7-97tt. corn -ltt Off, My 8-, OatS -l down, and provisions varying I from 2 cents decline to 7 cents I advance. - I Today's closing quotations: Wheat: May. 27-27; July. 20; Sept, MK-. Corn: March. 89: May. 82 ? Jnlv. ItU.K: Sent.. 77U-I - Oats May. ; July, 42 - ; Sept., 40. Fine Ohio Delaine Sells at 27-27 l-2c BOSTON. Feb. 20.- (P) -(U3. Dept. Agrl.)-Fine Ohio Delaine J nr .frlptlv Mnihlnr f!4a and finer I nhln anA similar .1wm nM In fair volume this week at 27-27 1-2' cent In the grease. French combing staple out of similar iiueB uiuf vu a u the grease. Graded French comb ing 64s and finer territory wools were having some call at 63-65 cents c o u r e a duii. unoice twain mnntha Ttm wrvnl was 1 selling at 64-67 cents scoured a - sis, wmte average tines 01 me same grade moved at 62-63 cents. General Markets raODUCB BXCHAJTOB PORTLAND. Ore- Feb. 80. (AP)- Freeaes asehaafa, net priess: Batter: ztraa, S3 He; staaaaras, S3e; prims tirsta. 81e; firsts, 81c sr: v. a. specials, zze; u. a. trss, 32 e: U. 8. madinm extras. Sic. BotUrfat: S5e. PORTLAHB WTTT T SICES POSTLAKD. Ore.. Ftb. 30. (AP) Hats: Walaota Orecoa, te Jobbers,- F. O. 3. deli-ery points: Korpse frade. rraaqaettea, lares, ZOe; xaney, itc; mea-in-t, IS He; soft shall. I arc, 10e; fancy. ISe: atedtoa. 14e: Maysttar, larae. zoa. Cascade frade: Fraaquottea, larga, 17c; fancy. ISe: son shall, larre. isve; fsney, 13; Xsyettes, larfs, 17s. asv aH.ai v-.m, ass - s Filberts Orecoa, to jobbers, 1813s pooad F. O. B. dslivery point. P--f1-v-r1 HraJn a w- PORTLAXD, Ore., Feb. 20. (AP) Wheat Opa High Low Close Kay 84 84 82 83 July 77 n hi. 76 T Caab: Bis Bend Moeitem. 69 Me: dark bard viator. 12 ner cent. 08tte: do. 11 per cent, 86e ; hard winter and western red, 81 He; solt wane ana wenern want, 82e; northern spring. 84e. Oata No. 2 waits, 83..30. Cora No. 2E yellow, 841.50. Millrna Standard, 324.50. . iPortland Uvestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 20. (AP) Cattle: RfrceiDtL 150: Stesdy. steers, good, common snd medium, f4.75-9.00; heifers, good, common sad medi 84.00 6.75; cows, good, cemmoa -nd medium, 33.50-6.00; low cotter snd lentter. 31.50-8.so; onus, gooo, w.vv 1 4.50; eutter. common snd medium. 83.00- 1: ,e d rnXui, S-ioS- 85!so - I 1 A A jtslnas arrvnrl and r hot PA - 1 Tso- common snd medium, ss.oo-5.oo. Hogs: Receipts. iuu; naaoy. Llghtweic-t. goofi ana caoiee, ei.ou- 7S nedinm waisht. rood sad cDolee, 38.oo-8.7S; heivyweighf. good aad choice. 1 37.50-8.3-; paeaing sowa, ibiui good. 35.75-e.7S; teener ana siocser p.g-. I mmI aad choice. S8.50-7.00. Bkeep: KeeetptS, iuu; aieaay. Luiki. rood and choice. 88.50-7.35; eommoa aad aaediam, 84.50-8.50 ; year II., wathara 84.00-5.00 : ewaa. COOd sad ehelee. 88.00-4.00 : cuIL eommoa aad mettas-, f 3.00-3.35. Portland Produce .(AP)- fuj U I war. ; Vib. ia e." I tons; B grade, parcameat wrsppera. I """ . a 1 4,UTri, mt uaat twice weekly, 84-35a n.j eeaauy roaiea, iw e1""! pital where he was taken Wed geuve-y Jkmtt ' IB neat cream Baying prices battertst I bsaiv 5e lb. f.lM, " I ? . .-T.. atanaaraa, sse; xrsaa bswu-m, 1 medium lirits, zoe aosea. "-?? Coastry meats Sailing price re Uilerst Coma try ki Had kegs, best butch ers, aader ISO , is-iee w.; vsat- iSVi,. lb!:" ught i tti-, O-Be lb.: aesvy, e-is is; catw I s-os is.; suM-a. . - - 5 Mr' 5-6e lb.: saaaars. t-4e lb.i bmiu, I Mohair 134 bnylag anee, 1 Mohair 1034 bnylag smee. iss is. . 'Sr very say r i lhs I . , . c. .v. -.- a ll Ik. ia.ia I f-7T..r. 7-wir s i. I ie aadsr a ibe, is-i3e ia.j sprint-, . 14 Iba. aaul WD. 1T-1M ID.: aaaer lorn.. 1 18-lTe lb.) areuscs, aaaer a leak, --" I ih. teostWs. e lb-: Pakia ducks ima 14-iSa lb. - . . - , 1 ' tmTm.. Q-.a-a SlO eaataL un - l tilk. CmmM price A, Portland 4a- thai n-- a XJr. -aZ .- tiu i " . . - i i - . . ... -.. i --!. r.-at-i ! esa-at eaataL Kaw aeUteee Florida. 83 see SO-Ib. box; Hawaii, SOS per 50-lh. bex. SO-Ib. bea. : - Wool: 1934 sup, nominal w mama 2? - l!7. . I i r!tf Ui.v es s W. I K- V. T'r'tJ'A-vT".. v - I iif.if. -.Vr sif .t-ra 1 15 ih 87.8 vr it"- r -- -r-rw T --.- . I I IwaMMB .ss-a-i-r BIT Kile smAta 111 rsx, fit tea, fertlaad. k Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op pool price f 1.73 per btiBMXred. (K-k based ea Bead - SMatMy aattetfat averse.) Distributor price $2.10. A grade butterfat- Deliv ered, S4c; route, 8Sc A grade priata, 84 He; B grade, S3 He. Prices pal le crexrs tslii bareta tbrnary 80 CTke rle Bse v a b, Bt4 r.rBtMd by The States i - l.4l.l-. . L. ll. -k . si a.1T - craaberri f bbL 4.5 onpetnut, rierida , tm s.t Otapetrait Ariseaa 1.0 U t.5 cKIee u III Bsssass. lb. oa stalk ., . .0$ Has da - .OS 4-00 te 4.7$ .JStt S.SS Ussea. msh 1.0 Apples, baskell.0 ULS CBayiag Pries) Rkabsrb, is lbs. .95 te lss Ir J??fe. .OSU I JUW-WL BVS mh 3,75 e s.oo Badishes. dos. , jio lifiowC.UL L38 8.".;. lH Local eaioas. 50 lbs. No. l t.oo Ke. 3, 5 lbs. , 1.6S Lettaee, Califorala 3.35 te $.75 L35 te L75 8atsify. desea lry pick .40 Sqessh, Hsbbards Sqaash. baaaaa, lb. . .03 JiS Carrots. Calll- detea boeal fetatcss ' Ke. 1. kaadre Ha. x, hoBdrsd JB9 1.3 S .07 .1 1.S5 $.50 a jo JS -80 -SO SS 1.50 1-3$ Takima. SO Iba, Ke. 1 No. 3. 60 lbs. Swsst potatoes ---. California peas ., ,. T Kt VesTTta awxicaa. log Klberta Catitorala .beans as as te I WalnntS, ft. r . Endi-aa. des. itaiiaa broecea in . trau 1 -. uearts. aes. aura (Baring Pries) . ,A f ... i.sZ, top .13 H -nominal 1 xavs (Baytsg Prlee) j !" .19 .IS ax i HedJumi wuou aku Muaaia (Baylag Priee) Uehatr. 114 dip aa ssirket Medina weet 1034 , J Cearse sad fine wool. 1034 a FOUIiTMT (BayiBs Pries) Beavy ken a, 4H te 8 lbs. 4 as as as ai a as .05 J04 Over t pesaas, IB. - Colored Bediams, lb. Mediam Lefhorai, IK Ufht lb. i Spriacsrs, lb. rrysrs, lb. -----. SUks. lb. I. Roosters, la. MEAT iBayiac Pries) Lambi, under 90 lbs. . 6.00 . 5.50 . T.50 . S.50 Over SO lbs. i ... Bova, 10-1(0 lbs, top 170-219 IDf- top . .. 310-250 lbs- top Steers Cows .. 8.25 , 6.50 te 7.00 . a.oe to 4.00 3.50 to 8.50 , S.50 to S.OO 6.50 to T.OO Bolls Heifers i msiisis I Veal, top Dressed Teal, top .11 .Ut4 Dressac noes GRAIN AND BAT tBsyias PHea) Wbeat, treitera red .7 .79 J8.00 -88.00 37.00 -33.00 White. Ke. 1 Barter, fsed. No. L toe Maltisg. ton Oats, milling, ton s'sad. toa - Hay. barias pri Clover nsy 0.00 9.00 13.00 .H ai 1 Oata aad vetch, ton 1 Alfaila. Taney Clover Seed Bed. lb. AUika, lb. i N 1 Farmers Meet to Get Allotments For Hogs in 1935 Hog raisers In Marion county are holding meetings this week under direction of Harry Riches, under direction of Harry Riches, 1 connty agent, for the allotment I of new government "plow under" I contracts. i -- i , b-nt- nf I io--c.u17 .k fc-. ---.--- I commerce about 30 farmers OI tte gaiem vicinity signed ior iea- . comDensatlon for reduced hog production. Today agent Riches meets with the ML An gel raisers; Friday with the Sil verton group; and on Saturday he will travel with the contracts to Stayton and Jefferson. Langley Cuts Finger U ' I While Chopping Wood rtt.vi-i.t.m ttaH. so. Rainh j Langley Is at the Sllverton hos- nesday morning after he had cut i tnree lingers wnne spiuung wooa I at the J. C. Hassenstab music -tore where he is employed. At I H,t l .. f-4 k, ahM 1am first It was feared he would lose his first finger, but later reports are that all three will be saved. PROJECT INTEREST LINCOLN. Feb. 20v The 4 - club of the Lincoln school Is car- tying out an Interesting wood 1 wore; pr-jevi. "1 u -He i cittD are Raymond Rannels. prea- i ciuo are Kaymona nanne-s, pres- UtenV. Merrllyn Boyd, vlce-presl- dent, and Naomi Merrick, secre tary. Stocks and Bond Febrasry 30 ITOCX ATEJLAQES (Compiled by The Aaaeeiated Pre' 4 . ladsat. Mil- iol inrn T.y 54.7 83.9 33.3 88.3 38.S 34.S 35.4 41.3 . 87.8" JT.S 38.8 SLf 33 43.0 40.S 33.8 34.3 38.8 80.4 S0.8 49.S 41.8 87. 31.4 34J i rrwr. mmr - t. I vr--. .- M.a 1 Tea sge eo.s ey.. I isss hirh 58.4 S5-80el834 gh 81.4 1 1S34 lew 45. I Xew 1385 OTD ATEXAaES J , we so 10 ' i Isd-rt. etiL fereiga 94.8 88.8 83.9 94.8 i 88.8 30.1 95.4 . 88.9 60.7 4541 '- 83.4 - S7.5 98.9,, 88.S -70.4 98.0 . 84.5 88.8 93.9 39 - T8.T 8.1 4 i d.r 88 o M-..g. - . I Teas age 88. . . tin 1354 lew i" BUTTER PRICES CO UP0I1HESD1V Butter price made a slight re covery on the late session of the Portland produce exchange yes terday over their slump of the day before, according to the Associa ted Press table. Extras were new ly quoted at 32 He standards at 32c. prime first at 31 c. and first at 30 c Butterfat rose on cent to 35c. PORTLAXD. Feb. 20.-P)-But-ter prices were smashed again during the late session of the produce exchange Tuesday, com pleting unsettling both wholesale and retail trading. On the ex change there was a general cut of 2c lb. in cube-TwIth lower or first score at a loss of 2c lb. The cut in prices follow a scare thrown into the trade with talk of very liberal offering of New Zealand butter in the east -.11 aa additional - stocks to - come 10 uiB cuuu Butterfat price showed a los of 2c again for the day. There was a loss of lc In the price on special eggs during the late session of the produce ex change which shows no higher price for that stock than for smaller eggs. Increased strength continued to, be reflected for live chicken and especially light-medium Leg horn hens. Buyers were seeking the latter .more extensively than others. While there was a shade of un easiness in the hog market, other lines continued to reflect strength with prices well held for veal, lambs and for beef. ST NEW YORK, Feb. 10.-JP)-rh stock market appeared today to be suffering something like a de layed hangorer after its exhUIar ation orer Monday's gold clause decision. The headache expressed itself in losses of fractions to more than a point In leading shares. Bonds were mildly effected. Turnover in the share market was a little less than In the pre vious session at 966.850 shares. The Associated Press average for 60 siocks dipped .6 or a point at 38.8, with utilities the weaken division of the list. The Associ ated Press average for 15 power company equities touched a new low at 2.8, off .7 of a point. - Some actire Issues In the stock market dropped back a point to I around 2 points, including U. S. Steel at 35 1-4, Allied cnemicai at 1S8, Union Pacific at 99, Santa Fe at 48 3-4, General Motors at 31 1t4, International Harvester at 40 and New York Central at 17. Most' of the losses were less than a point, however. In this group were Chrysler at 39 1-4, American Telephone at 103 Vs. Consolidated Gas at 16 3-8, Beth lehem at 29 7-8, General Elec tric at 24 1-8. Pennsylvania at 21 1-4, Sears Roebuck at 35 1-4, and Westinghonse at 40 1-8. Real Buzz Over Phone Comes in Late Hours STAYTON. Feb. 20. When a I telephone wire came in contact with a Mountain States Fower with a MonnUin SUtes Power I company cable at the corner ot. Uth and Ida streets Saturday night, 17 telephone lines out of the local central office were put out of commission. The contact caused the phones to ring inces santly, until they were discon nected. H. J. Rowe and R. CT. Woods . ot the power- company were immediately notified and it was not until Sunday afternoon that the site of the trouble was located. It is thought that dur ing the cold weather an Insulator froze and cracked but did not drop the telephone wire until at this late date. Gardeners and Ranchers9 Mart PORTLAND, OreT; Feb. W.-UPk OCK TRADERS IN in SPIRITS All "produce prices were steady at today's early session of the gardeners' and ranchers' fnarket. Produeaf was not lacking and the market was good. Broccoli was down a little to COe a lug. Goodjplnach was steady at 1.25 1.4 S per orange box. Root vegetables were showing in larger quantities but the pri ces were same.( Spiasea Oraage box. 3 1 1.45. Osrrets -Tew, doaea boachea, 80 15. Beets Dosea bunches, S0-50e. Para 1-7 losaa bsaeaes. 35s. Tarslps Poaaa bunches. 80-60. , KaUbsgssCrste, 85-45. Winter radiahae Doaas Sunehea. 30. ' Lettuce Korthweat, erst, 85c-l. Cabbage Per erst, f 1.50-1.80. Canlil lower Lecal, Ke. U L85i a. 4, fl eraU. Celery Crate. LJ0. Celery Hearts Doxaa benches, 31-35. Apples JsmMe peek, bos. 80-85. Broocoli Par leg, 45-804- . Oreea Oaieae Desea bunches. 33-80,. Brassels Spreuta Crate, 75. Drr Onloua Oresoa, Ke. 8s, 3.33. Kadive Oesea. 30er f . . H CASH BUYERS Butterfat and Eggs CAPITOL DAIRIES Phone 817S home at Oregoj Citjr.