The OREGON STATESllAN, Saka, Ortjroa, Thursday Jlorniajr, JUay 23, 1935 PAGE SEVEN Sh The For BargaMs IP V Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line ..10c Three Insertions per line .20c Six tnsertl'ms per tine ...10c On month per ltn , ...fl.tv Minimum chars ........ 2Se Copy tor this pas accepted nntlt 6:30 the evening before pablication tor classification. Copy received after this than wfll b run under the beading Too Lata to Classify. The Statesmaa assvmea no financial resooasfbllitj for er rors which sutj appear la ad rertisemcnta , published In Its colaa-aa, a-d cases where this paper Is at fa alt will re prist that part of an advwr t teeniest la which JtUo typo Kraphlrsl ntfake occurs. The StateaiaaB leaei f ta the right Co reject objectionable advertising. U farther reserves the right to classify all adver- tela under the proper ch-ssi-"i ratiosw HELP WANTED aju-JT-n. -u-u-i ------ i - - wm- Wast 15 strawberry pioiters. Bchwengel. R. 7, Box 438. SaJem. D. HELP WANTED FEMALE Housekeeper; must know how to cook. Good wages. TeL &S4T. SALESMEN WANTED Srw r riii-i- ---.-- ' . Thfe experienced real estate and fire insurance salesmen, for good po sitions soon to open in Salem. Men between S0-40 ; reliable and able to invest 1150.00 given preference. Box 468, care Statesman. 2 solicitors, f experience and ear not necessary). 1 :3 to 3:30 Xbun-. Fri, and Sat Bondrll Roof Co., 248 State. ronflns- salesmen. Must, have car. S.30 to 9:30 a. m. Tburs.. Fri. and Sat. Bondell Roof Co., J 48 State. SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking exp., copy pictures $.."5 a day In your home phone 7i84. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof. S83 Cheme keta. j-l 1 1 rr -. ... . Crooked Finger Hill grown, none ir rigated. Burba nk seed and table pota toes. Puritan Cider Works, West Sa lem. Belcrest sections cheap, 10S5 Madison. Choice Lobs Spurred Columbine and SU "i" "1 v oeaauiK p- u - ,. Jay Morris, Florist. POTATO -SEED. certifled KATAH-mN,r43-.8wt Alderman and Son, Dayton, or can be secured from Ter minal Ice and Cold Srarace. Salem. Fancy Banty chickens, 453 Shipping. Cna nan in rood condition. Also vadium fireplace. 1385 N. Fourth, St. Collie pops, both white and sable colors. Also silver Persian cat, 1 year old. Curtis C Cote. Rt. 3. Box 73- 2 stngte beds, rockers, oak dining table and 4 chairs. TeL 5499. Trailer house, $55. 240 N. Liberty. Upright piano cost 8700 cash new. For quick disposal. $45 cash. Piano has better tone quality than cheaper makes of pktnoa today. This is a buy far someone. Phone 8539. ' TRADE Miscellaneous 8XJMsjjaJJSJ"TupJ'VrvyP " Want to exchange painting for car orerhauL 22(3 State. eaaaiMeaMSaarfaaMMMrfeS Will trade good upright piano for best lot I can get Phone MS. WANTED MisceDaneona Will pay cash for ssed piano. TeL Hit. WANTED Small rotary pump and H or b. p. motor. K. , Box Sa3, SoleSt WANTED Home , on farm for 13 yr. eld boy. Good worker. Write Box 47, Statesman. MISCELLANEOUS aaestaeyBkaeseSAMankASBsMAAtnwMBAAt Free We ptck op dead and wortn- noraea. cows, ansae. Tea. ts- Saw repairing. Salem Saw Shop Four Corners Pen Road. TeL 4280. HaJrcwes 1 So-Zee. 11 a Wlear. ROOFING Mail order prices Let as save yon money. SALEM PAINT A ROOFING CO. 44. Ferry Street Phone 4 842. FOR RENT ROOMS Heated sleeping rooms. 444 S. High. Llvtnr-glefpmg room, 250 S. Cottage. ROOM AND BOARD Board, room, very close hv TtL $432. Room, board. 899 Coirt TeL 8878.. Room and board. Tel. 4445. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Small turn, apt, clean and comfort. Adults only. 845 Ferry. Reas. ratea rLr n.ri.i"vi -p- " 1 i . Resonaba, modern, close in, 1 &nt ft nicely xuxiuabea apt Te. -949 0. 3 rm. apt, 481 N. Liberty. Homey, dean. 3 and 4 r. form, apta. ?rlv. bath, garage. iMI &. com'L 3 R. farn. apt' 34 Union. Attractive 4 room tarn, apt Heat. water and garage furnished, $19. 10 River Bt 1 R. fnra. kites. 150 & Cottage. Good, clean, modern apts. with Star- tge adults only. Tet .sssz. Clean, coxy apt. -813 K. Cotn'L 3 mm. uortlv furnished. 8t.e0.sd- ults, Hollywood dlsC 105 K. 22nd St SMieseseaBMeaeai 4 R. Tjnftirn. upte lt?0 Terry. FOR RENT HOUSES Slod. i R. Bungalow, 11 Myers. Furn. 4 unfurn. Forkner. TeL- JOSL Houses. Grant. Ill Court TeL &U4. S R. tnra. house. TeL 8115. Furn., unf. Torrens. SOS 1st NatX FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs to rent. H. U Stiff Furniture Co. Office rooms (or rent, 381 State St Tel HIS. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE INCOME PROPERTY Twe story building. 18 rooms, ar ranged for small apartment, lot HxKS, good location. lYIeed only $5500. In come approximately $189 per month. ' ou ww use it. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phono 7fl$. For aale or rent. 24 acres on pen road, H mUs east of Pour Corners. Good modern bouse, electric lights and water. Good oat build inga, Plenty of fruit and nuts. TeL 4380. IU. 6, Box its. FhM modern home, T rooms; 7 blocks from atatehouse. Bargain Ph. IMS. SERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN CLOSE IN PROPERTIES t ronsns, p la at rred, basement, fire place, large lot, KB rage. 4 blocks from State street, south. Price 1 1530. Also: One in 00 Mock north. $3009. T room 3 story house with basement, furnace. r.ara. 300 block oo Leslie street. Pries only f 3000. These are worth investigation. Call for appointment. Mrs ElMs with CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 344 Stata Street Phone 6703. Real Estate Well secured farm. first mortgage, 31500. Oregon Land Co., vSoodtram. Ore. FOR SALE Garage bouse. 1-A land. I tOO. TeL 75S4. AUTO CAMP GROUNDS Seven cabins, two pumps, otherwise fully equipped, fine going concern. Lo cated on the Pacific highway. Price for everything, including stock, Ja500 Can be handled for $1000.60. WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY 423 Court Street. Salem Phone 4513 6-room house. Full cement basement Will sacrifice. Moving away. 13S5 N. Fourth street. CLOSE IN Only 7 blocks from cen ter of downtown business section, 6 rm. home with basement, furnace, fire place, garage. Price $2850 with down payment I2S5, easy terms on balance. SOCOLOFSKY Sc SON First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE 25 acres, good 4 room house, barn, all cultivated, located about seven miles from Salem on Rood road. This Is real bay and will take lit tle trade. 10 acres mostly in berries. This Is good buy at $1809.00 and not far out. "Vt acres just outside city limits, 5 room house, good chicken bouse, brooder bouse, barn, extra good garden in and ail kinds fruit and nuts, 350 chickens, good jersey cow. This is real buy. riVDKlNS & ADAMS, Phone 9494 375 State Street $2300 NIFTY BUNGALOW TERMS For $2000 if sold in next 10 days 4 rooms, bath, full cement basement, fur nace, in South Saiem, ideal location. Shown by appointment only. SEE BECHTEL. GATLIFF or WILSON 341 State Street Room 4. EXCHANGE Real Estate Large lot 120x135. large treeav fruit and ornamental flowers and shrubs, nice view. 7-room plastered residence. rrrepiace. etc Near three schools in South Salem. Reasonable price, terms. or win trade equity for close m acre age. Owner. 7fe Rural Ave. Phone 8854. FOR SALE FARMS 25 acre farm all tillable five room bouse barn chicken bouse, garage and good well; 8 mL from Salem terms or cash. Also other farm prop erty and acreage for sale. Heitset Es tate Inc, LAdd Bush Baitft Bids. STOCK FARM 400 acres near Roaeberry, Idaho. 208 acres plow land. 49 acres timothy. 2 big barns, house, 8 springs, running heater, 4 wire fence, some river bot tom land, some timber. Take Salem house up to $200. Price $4000 SEE Mr. Harold with CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors 344 State Phone 870S. Phone 8788 GOOD FARM BUT 25 acres l!i miles out oa good road. best of sou, telephone, electric lights, gas end mail service available. Small set of buildings. Tnis tract can easily be subdivided. A bargain for $3500. part terms. CHILDS MILLER. Realtors 311 State Street Phone 8708. 5 acre tract 4 miles south of Sa lem, f room house, barn, water system. electric lights, all kinds of fruit One- half cash. Price 81650. W. G. KEUEGEH, 14" N. ComX BEST BUTS IN FARM 249 A, practically all plowed $t,000. 189 A practically all plowed 4,500. 60 A- practically all plowed 1.590 20 A. practically all plowed 850. Farms shown by appointment only. SEE BECHTEL. GATLIFF, WILSON 341 State Street ACREAGE Small acreage tract house, fruit class to Salem bargain. DIAL 4745 WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To buy 8-room ' bouse with garage. 3 bedrooms, basement good kxaUoo. Deal with owner. What have you for $2000., $150 down and payment like rent on balance f Reli able, employed party. Box 485, care Statesman. Rnsiness Opportunities Ser. sta., restaurant Irving quarters. exc loe. In j. Santlam Lunch, Sweet- nome. or. MONEY TO LOAN AUTO LOANS CARS SIFlKiNCID Easy Terms Zavesttgstn willamktte: loan ca u-iu Si tlmnrdlan Bldg. Salem 5 Farm Loans 5 Pfca-ty st tnoaey tor wall tmprored farms If amply aeenred. Impiovs or bey sw wtth cheep money. Aak for booklet Wnansette Variey FrmSL" Rawktna and Roberta, Ino. SMMMMMMMMAMAMMMMWMIS a .urL l skkyiuk ur LOANS) UP TO $384 ; Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Idember of NBA. Room lis. New Bug- Bldg. Snd floor UCGNStSD NO. S-1Z1 U 188 By STATE tit State St - TeL Made la Nearby Towns TV e bare several . FIRST MORT GAGE real estate loans, net the In vestor f semi-annually, excellent se curity. Amennts $.-$I58-$1500- 1600 and 81 US. ' CHILDS it MILLETt Mtss, Loans 344 State St" ' TeL-8701 r -T -- a m o JL V -1 Interesting Facts JL fossil elephant tooth weigh ing seven pounds is now on exhl- i bition in Field mnseum. In Chi cago. Scientists are perfectlns a spore catcher for the coming stratosphere, flight. They wish to learn if spores and bacteria Ut in the upper air. O A severed finger has been sue-l eeasfBliy replaced by the second toe from the patient's foot by a Russian surgeon. o ; Jam, twice as rich in vitamin C as lemon Juice, Is being made from the sweet red pepper In Hungary. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 30 months to repay at lowest pos siDta rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation tst Natt Bank Bids. Phone 3513 Licensed by Stats LIVESTOCK and POULTRY BABT chicks, baby pullets, baby cockerels. Custom hatching, eostoni sex !n. Ph. 133F3. Lee's Hatchery. Baby chicks. Leghorns and Reds, each Monday afternoon or Tuesday. Warlner-s Hatchery. 21C0 N. Fifth or ava nigmaiHL Live poultry wanted. 328 N. Front Tested cow cheap, also cow milking S sralf., 229! N. Liberty FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT wood coal. TeL 6000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. Dry wood. 1C uv. $4.00. Dial 4084. Fir. oak. maple. Tel. 137F3. Old fir wood. It In. $5.00. 13 in. I $5.75. TeL 7475. Dry 18 in. old fir No, L $5 cd. TeL 5936. 1SS7 N. Front 18 in. old fir. $5. TeL 9785. 18 in. or 4 ft. big fir. Dial 9441. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call 829 PERSONAL WANTED Partner (for 99 yra.) Address Slim, P. O. Box 393, Salem. FOR SALE USED CARS Valley Motor Co. Used Cars Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 1933 V-S Regular Coach. Motor, brakes. tires. Da Int. UDholsterin. transmission, all in fine condl-1 5ft ZXl ZrZZ only. 1933 V-S DeLuxe Coupe. A very low- mileage car, and we guarantee it to be in first class condition throughout Almost new tires. paint like new, was priced $54 IS32 V-S Standard Coupe. Motor re- w um j fo conditioned, newly painted, 4 new tires, was priced $435, now only 8395. 1323 Studebaker Dictator Sedan. Here is car we can recommend to you. Motor is in fine condition, excel lent tires, good mohair upbolster- rgo.tter?', was priced I. S3. Now $245 1333 BCICK 6; S-pass. Sedan. Motor Is very good, tires are good, good tft r nfnr W . tnmk. Was priced $375 : now $:&. 1SJ3 Chevrolet Standard Coach, nere is a real nuy, atotor very outer. dandy tirea. New covering on up holstering. Was priced $125, now 8390, 1933 V-S long wheel base truck. Has tactory recon-ltlouea motor, srxs IS-piy tires on rear. Cab and fen- 10-piy tires on rear. Cab and fen- or, an good. Was priced $5 : la-a. See these and others at Marion and Liberty and 375 Center St. Open Evenings and Sundays TeL 73103153. The Valley Motor Co. HAS TAKEN IN 6 Model A Panels PRICED LESS THAN $200 each For Tour Choke While They Last Come Ia And Take Tour Pick Better Hurry Marion A Liberty a II(Lil9 lit", WOOL PRICKS FIRM nnsmw fa- itsn-trr s Dept. Agr.) Prices were firm to -- 1 tD development of Ore higher on Jl broad movement of wU1 portrayed. The pa wool in Boston. All grades of ter- eant will last two hours and will ritory wool were In demand. Ori- ot 150 pexwns. Bea- ginal hag lines of 64s and finer territory wools of bulk average Fr-nch combing moved at 65-68 cents scoured basis, while the s-tort French combing wools were bringing around C2-S5 cents. Radio P rogram Xkcrsiay; Msy S3 XOAO COXVALUa 5S -Ca. AO-rHasse BreaHea Oberrea. 11:15 What Id-cators are Dog. 33:00 Neea Tana Heej . 1:15 KOAC Sekoel e4 Use Air. 3:30 Heme Cardaat Hoer 'Lee-lag Vseward te the B-ses" Mrs. . , K-tber Ke-daU. Ms-tbre and Ticri-U' atra. A. V. Taraee. . , 8:00 Mrs. Brace Spaaldiag. Caatralto. S: SO Eve-lag Farm Hm. 7 US Apprctia- ef Peetry E. C. ' Melt, Associate Prafeesor ef Hag . hah, Cai varsity ef Oregen. ; 3:15 Lawie Mdrn Bee let;. , 8:45-8:UO Studsnt Fertua. ' Business Directory Cards In this directory run oa a monthly baala only. Bate: f 1.00 per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mnc panek. m swth Ommwhi. BROOMS Brooms. 433 N. Church.-Tel. 4I0. CEMENT WORK AH kinds cement work; TeL 883. CORSETS Registered Spencer corset tare. Phone C15C. CHIMNEY SWEEP TVleThn 445 R R. NerHuteea. , CHIRAPRACTORS DR. a L SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor. 35 N Hteh Tel. Res 8753. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electric. 34$ Stata St. WIr FLORISTS Brelthsupt's. 447 Court. t ALL kinds of floral work. I-utx, Flor ist, 1378 N. Liberty. Tel. 9593. Floral designs, cut flowers, Mrs Ben-1 I nett. 523 Court TeL 3044 or 17I p. m. KEYS w make keys. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDBT THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 283 8 High TeL 9125 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First m Quality and Service Telenhnne tS 124 Rmrtdwflt LAWN MOVERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph : 45T Harry w scort. M7 h. uomi MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40& SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Ssattreas Factory. NEW MATTRESS msoW is order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sta ins; nurr rug weaving, a. utn a vru Ibur. Tel. 844L OTTO F. XWICKER Est. 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewlns machbaas, sheet muste and piano stud- I ton, Repairing radtoe, pnooograpne ana sewing machines, u state ntreet. Sniem. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Sale pbo engraving. 147 N. Com- PRINTING . I FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph- I lets, nrosrrams. books or any ktmi of printing, call The Statesman Printing I ili & CommerclaL Tcl" STOVES f rte ,l nuuta creJJ u I Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and ietratmr, stoca isnce, pue-av cnc- f wtru. Salem Fence and Store Works. SS3 Chemeketa. TeU 4774. R. B. FVmtnir. TRANSFER .L. TrL- "SSS I to Portland dally. I CAPITAL CIT T Traussfer Ox 838 I c c rl T.Hftlne fwp I wardirur and storsgs ear spec laity. Get our rate. I . Ram T.r'a Tn-tlnc aer-- ra. . WATER COMPANY I nBrrsnv.WASHINGTON Water Ser - ?? JstZSvr conter: dal and Trade streets. Bills payaue thiy. Phone 4181. . ! WELL DRILLING i R, A. West R. f. TeL tlOFt. I Pageant of Oregon History to Feature . MCrlalla OUCkarOO MOLALLA. May 22. A Pa - geant of the aistory or urecon, I will be an evening feature at the I .me a Moialla Bucxaroo uus year, duty 4, 6, and 7. The pageant will beets at dssk. showing the Imml- I grant trains coming la. Yariout waiger, toru-so. wm " h director. The pageant will be Si11 t the puckaroo grounds. I Work of remodeling the Buck aroo grounds has been completed I The track has been enlarged and made Into a perfect oval, large substantial bleachers have been built, new ticket offices have been constructed and many small im proTements have been made. MOTOR TO EUGENE TALBOT, May It. Mr. -d Mrs. E. J. Freeman and son. Er nest, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease ef Jefferson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lelaad Pease In Eugene. MJ-ASLE3 APPEAR MEIIAilA. May 22. Aleen Boytngton came down: with the measles Saturday night. She Is at tending high school in Mill City where, several cases have been re4 porieo. i an is tne nrs. case nere HI PHI S SMI UT TIMES PORTLAND. Ore., May ttHJt) -Market for butter continued to show a premium occasionally on the open market while the ex change continued its recently low ered prices on at least two grades. There was just enough batter of fered on the exchange to keep the official price down in Portland. There was no change in the egg market sltustion locally for, the day. On the exchange recently forced higher values were contin ued while on the open market pri ces have In instances been on a better basis than on the exchange. General steadiness was suggest ed for live chickens. The late de cline in white hens and broilers was In line with other 'markets which were getting a liberal array of packing orders and therefor wanted to cut their costs. Heavy hens were steady, also colored broilers. Trifle easier situation was re flected for country killed calves, a few were carried over with late sales 12-12 c for tops. Heavy as well as thin calves were finding a good call. A fairly steady tone was sug gested for country killed lambs at a lower price. Some carryovers continued. Sales of springers were ll-12c, yearlings, 8-10c and ewea 4-5c lb. Beet holds tirm. Green cow hides were up ic lb. at 4 c with kips 7c and calves 9 c lb. ZEfJfi CLASS IDS II ZENA, May 22. Graduation exercises were held at the school with a good attendance Friday night. Miss Gladys Gilbert, the teacher, announced this program: Welcome by Sam Barker: tone by the school; reading, "Elimination" by Lee Ora Manning; groap of piane solos by tveiya ttitl: Sialofrae. "tretting in Line" by Lorine and Rex Layton, Cletm Etzel and Lee Ora Manning; reading;, Au drey Merrick; exercise, "Vacation Plans" by Arden Sbepard, Evelyn EtieL Marie Manning, Marvin Chmteasea. Sam Barker sad Raymand Stephens; song by the school; reading; by Helen Heat; dia logue. "Examination Day" ia which all pupils of the school took parts. Miss Lor ine Laytea eondecting a raral school, and Dan MeLaaghlia being the visiting achool soperiateadent ; groap of violin and gui tar aalectieoa by George and Cletns Kt zel anc Ray Altred; humorou reading by 8am Barker; aong by the achool; a one act play, "Mary Lea's Recitatiea" by Helea Unnt, Lee Ora and Marie Manning, Jessie and Peat Wertkiagtoa and Leoaa Chruteasen. Caeater Merrick; vocal solo ar W. N. Crawford accompanied by Miss Cilbert. The program preceded presen tation of diploma's to Lorine Lay ton, Helen Hunt," Jessie Worth Ington, Paul Worthlngton, Cletus Etzel. Dan McLaughlin and Rex Layton by W. Frank Crawford who likened steps in their edu cation to the corner stones of a building which will eventually be a foundation. 1 Slate Clean-up of Hopewell Cemetery Before Decoration WHEATLAND, May 22 Elmer I Thomas of Wheatland, supervisor of the Hopewell cemetery, is mak ing, an appeal to the public for the annual spring clean-up before Decoration day.- All people inter ested in the work to begin at once "V eonfef th him, route one, Salem, and be given a chance to work out the nominal assessment. The cemetery board is planning ) a blue-print this season and ask Bg a Blight raise in fees to cover ' tb rh.rre nf dnlna- ma. Snms of j - . 7T "" . the graves in this cemetery were made in the early 40 'a. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fernel and I two children and his brother have I c" --"- - - arrived here from Nebraska and i are employed on tne waiter Kirk- I wood dairy farm. Mrs. Fernel is a sister of Andrew Gilchrist Eldriedge Elects Mrs. Girod School Head for 1935-36 t nnnr-) sr ee rtiiiima-uo, ma . i . and Mrs. Arthur Coffin spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnrbin In Corvallla. Thev alao visited with their dnnehter. i Connie Gofftn. who resides there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Girod and daughters, Linda an Shirley, en joyed the school picnic Sunday at Labish Center- schoolhouse. Mrs. Girod, employed as teacher in that district for the past two years, will have the principals. !p of Eldriedge school this fall. Miss Jeanette Leeper of Woodburn has taught at Eldriedge the past five years and will return this falL Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nusom and children, Rosemary and Ronald, of Clatskanie, spent the weekend here with friends and relstlvea Senior Meclianxcal Drawing Class Has Work on Exhibition SILVERTON. May 22. A dis play of work from the mechanical drawing class ot the senior high achool is attracting a great deal of attention at tho windows of Ames Hardware store al Silver ton. The drawings are nnusually well don and' does much credit to the Instructor. William Gates. ? Those having work oa display include James Sanderson, Krwin Kickodemus, Lynn Johnson. Clair Jarvia. Norman " Paulson, Frle mont Arbuckle, Bill Tomison, Or V8l Tschsnia, Boyd Canoy, Delbert Lovre. Robert Tocom. Lester Rue Sam Wilson and .James Sjoran- - s gen.'-' , rain Traders GDI SALES RAISED BY PROFIT MOTIVE CHICAGO, May 22.-)-Mod- erate losses in ersln values re sulted quickly at the last today from Increased selling that en sued after price advances had fol lowed President Roosevelt's bo nus veto. The increased selling witnessed when graii prices bulged was ap parently due largely to efforts at profit-taking on the part of hold era. Another reason given was that uncertainties remained as to senate action and that this bad caused buyers to be hesitant about entering the market. Wheat closed nervous. Vl-K under yesterday's finish, July 89-SO, corn H- down, July visions unchanged to 12 cents de-1 Cline. ,r. . , , , . I Today's closing quotations: j Wheat: May 894-, July 89 -90. September 90-4, Doc. no j; A'"? o. v-ufo; iviay at72"H, juiy si- 81, Sept. 74V4-, Dec. 66- 66. OaU: May 44, Sept. 24. Dec. 36. July 26. Farmers Slow in Planting Malting Barley, Reported Although malting barley has been one of the best money crops in this section for the past two seasons, farmers are not planting the pxrutf- icrpafp a pain this anrino- V U Whit 4 o.1- """oi - " -.v. .v.. , reports, unite says an .eaters make the same reports on barley plantings, though there is possi bility that a larger acreage than now known has been planted, due to seed trading among the farm ers. Crop conditions in this srea are excellent at the present time. White says, though outcome at !,.--,-.- .111 J - J , i i. icafc u-- in ucveuu i-rgeu upon moisture conditions ouring the coming month. NOTICE OF IIKATUXG ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 8794 In th -Tonntr fnnrt of th ta Of rlrornn frr MiHnn rnn-rv r- kZ VT- ..rr""vf; xu i maucr ui mo siate- Ol CORA E. SMITH, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tli of tho. --.4.4 . ,; or tne Estate of Cora E. Smith, deceased, has filed her Final Ac - count and Report in the County I Court of the Stat of Oregon fori Marion County, and that Tuesday,! the 25th dav of June. 1935 at thai hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. of said day in the County Court Room In the County Court House at the City of Salem, in said County and State, has been ap- pointed as the time and place for bearing any objections to said Final Account and Report and the "".". "- i saiQ -state. The date of the first Publics- tlon of this notice is the 23d day of May, 1935 and the last the 20th day of June, 1935. ALICE H. PAGE. Executrix of the Estate of Core E. Smith, Deceased. Page and Page, Attorneys for said Estate, Salem, Oregon. M-23-30-J.6-13-20. Gardeners' and K-nrnore K4isfr nanuilSrS I Via It; PORTLAND, Ore., May 22.-(ff5 -Strawberry prices came more in reach of the average larder fol lowing a sudden drop today at the gardeners' snd ranchers' mar ket. Truckloads of strawber ries from Milwaukee, Canby and the mid-Columbia area boosted sopplle. and activity and brought tne price of Oregon berries be low those of the California stuff. some of the best berries were held for ?Z a crate, but most went around J1.50 to $1.65. Some varieties were as low as 11.25. strawberries have eclipsed ap ple demand, and apple prices hare suffered. Face and fill Wlnesaps were telling at 11.15. while fancy Axaansas suacas were going at Large supplies accelerated th en cumber movement at lower pri- A few new potatoes from ftaiu fornia were -snapped op at $1.5 per 60-pound sack. r Tiff -mi. - IV ppnaca iat my S 1C Carreta Deaee bucket, SOm, Beets Deaaa beackaa, T0-75e. f, Oaeest h-mea-M. 3T?4- Dry eaieas Oregoa, Va 1, $7. Tarnipe--I3w. ftOe. -Ratahagaa Ley, sS-SOe. Parsalps Lug. $1-1.15. Radishes DosaB banehea Icieie imdiahae Doeaa keaebes, SOa. i4i "St, i a C-anwar Crtta. $1.33. Oalery Itsili Des-e baaeaes, $1.50. I1.WI.I- Applee Wiaesape, face ad fiU, $1.13; DeUeioas, faaty. 3LS3, C grade. $L10; Arkeaaes Bracks, -sorer, $15, C grade, , Breaasia kpreata Crate, SOe, -Petateee Ke. L $1.80: K-tlL New potatoes 50-lb. seek, C-lifomia, i fi-OV. , - - - - Mustard greet! Doxan. 25a. Kale Bes. 55e. . -Caeainbers Box, $3. 4-reea bfeeee-i - Lb g. 80. Red eahhsga - P ad. 4a. Rhobarb--Bo, SOe. Leak -esaa. - 85a. - - Asparaa-u Irrami-, Ke. I, $L7$-3; SO. S, 8L50. , Parsley Delta kanchea. t035e. - 8trswberries Ortgom. $LS0-3 Celd Dollars, $1.83 1.50 i California, . $1.50- X.75. . v -LeMass C-ata. $-0-L90.. lake Veto Calmly Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, co-op pool price f I Ji8 per bnndred. . (Milk base ea semi sMstaly natterfat sversts) bistributur prke $2.10. A grade but ferf at Deliv ered, 26c; route, 23c. A grade prints, 28 Mc; B Crade, 27 He. Prices paid to growers by Saient buyers. (The prices belew. snppliad by a local grocer, are iadicattre of the daily ssarket bat are net guaranteed by The States ma a.) -rswirxs tBayiag Pries) (Trapefralt tlorida S.SO te 4.00 Arizona ., , , 10 te 2.00 Oranges. Kavei. fsaey 8.75 to 4.50 Choice t.H!i te 8.00 Valenciaa 2.75 to S.SO Baeaeaa. oa sulk as ( f Baadl ' .OS U 4.00 te 4.7 . 1 I. 1 times, fresh ijoo Applea. basbel 1.25 to 2.15 SMrawoerries, Meals, 24s 1.50 CaBforaia, 24s Zi"S VEtFSTABL-fs I , (Buying Price.) jOreea onions. local, dozen .IT I Onion sets. No. L lb. lie. Local eeiona, 60 lba So. 1 S.2S No. 8. SO lbs. 330 Asparagus, local, doz. 1.10 .07 Waihmrtoa. lb. Rhubarb, local, lb. . .0114. artteaofces, boa 2.50 to . 00 1.50 . .04 to .08 .25 to .50 , 8.75 Cauliflower, Calif., iug Cabbage, Calif- lb. Carrots, Cihf dozen Celery, Calif, Vt crate il carta, doxen 1.50 Oaeambera, hothouse, box 2.00 to -3.25 Beets. tUf doles J35 Beans, Calif- ib. .13 Endives, dozen .60 Green peppers, lb. .20 tett-ee. Cant 2.25 to 4.00 DTy pack 1.75 to 2.25 potatoes J r06'- ewt 1.73 1.00 1 00 .85 2.35 .03 to .05 .03 to .05 1.00 1.25 1.25 kiuT Ko i oi Vakima. Ko. 3. 50 Iba. Sweet . I ?nd- CUf- I peal calif., lb Spinach, local, orange crate lttnco crate Sqaaak. Calif, era la Tomatoes Hot house, 10 lbs. Mexican, lug 1.85 8.50 . .65 J.5 .20 .15 Turnips, doxen Radishes, local, dozen Walnnts. lb. .18 to .13 to Filberts, lb. . Bora (EUymg Price) Cluster., 1934 ib top Jl 5 I r UEKieS. IVd. HW IO. ., i CBtTS (Baying Fries) I Ultras .23 .22 .21 i 8tsa4ar4s Mediaau WOOL AKD KUZtalB (Baying Price) Mohair .18 .20 .18 i Mediius wool Coarse and fine wool POUI.TKT 1 " tBayiag Price) B hens. A, or over J7 .15 J 3 Jl JS X1 MA .18 .14 Colored medinms, lb. Medra-a Legheras, lb. -" - I f ri-ers. Ib. Roosters, ib. 1 c-Jored frys, lb. wtiu ton t- iBava Pries) 13 to Spring lambs, lb. .05 to .05 Ewea. lb. .02 to .os4 H", "?""0 ,b- J !! "S 170 210 lbs., top '. s!oo 210-250 lbs., top 8.25 to 8.75 I So,r I s.00 Boil . 4.75 to 5.25 Heifers ; &-00 to e.50 Jf""" - 04 - VeaJ, top r t a v !l5 .11 Dressed vaL u UK A IN 1KU HAT. (Boytns FrteM Wheat, westers red .74 .74 38.00 .31.00 35.00 20-00 White. So. 1 Barley, feed. Se. 1. tea Maltinr toa , Oats, milling, toa ,. i Feed, toa Bay. buy tag prices- Clover bay B OO .13.00 . .13 - .13 OaU and vetch, toa Alfalfa val! ex Clover Seed- Re-, lb. A hot a. lb. jrOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 13 hereby given that the 1 1 County Court of Marlon County, state of Oreron, dnly made and entered on the 14th day of May, thf estate of Christopher Paulus. deceased, and have duly qualified such. All persons having claims against said estate are no tified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at the office of Otto K. Paulus, 410 First National Bank Building, in he ity 61 Sa,l6' MriOB Co?" -P?vK0n;,"U,1!1X--,nt from the date of this notice, to- wlt: -May 23. 1335. FRED H. PAULUS. OTTO K. PAULUS, Executors. M-2 3-30-J. 6-1 3-20 Stocks and Bond May aa stock avaaaoita (Ce-apIIed by The Aaaeeiated PreeaV 39- 15 IS 39 Tftdoa Rails. ,59.5 3 1.8 CttL Eteeka 3S.S 43.2 Today Prer. day S8.9 Month sge SS.S 31.9 11.5 31.8 37.S 1S.5 4S.0 33.3 2S4 2T.3 3L1 29.0 21.S 4S.S 24.3 -3.0 39.7 48.7 43.5 84.8 51.4 Jfj 1835 high 69.5 1933 lew 49.5 1994 kigb S1.4 1934 lew ; 45.3 34.9 Sew 1935 kick aoam amtAOgs - ae , io to Eails Iadoa Util. IS far Today 79.4 98.8 83.7 88.3 63.5 8T-8 64.7 764 65.5 Frev. day T9.7 9S.S 93. Month age T9.9 9.S 91. S Tear age S7.4 S8.S S5.S ' 1983 htgb S7.8 97.0 SS.S 19S5 low 78.4 2.3 84.S 1834 high w 89.4 3UI 88.3 1934 lew 74.5 73.T. S8J3 78 8 60.3 Attention We are now purchasing our requirement of Royal Anne Cbecries. Price 5c pound. Any tTusntity until our re fiTiirements jure f ulf illed, , - PAULUS BROS. PACKING CO TICKER SILENT IT ; TIME OF MESSAGE NEW YORK, May 22. - (Jf) -Discretion was the keynote of stock trading today. Activity was about on a par with Tuesday's session, aggregat ing 1,147.140 shares, bat the ticker was almost at a standstill for nearly an hour Just before and ' during the- reading of the presi dent's message. The Associated Press average for 60 stocks finished at .2 ol a point higher at -42.2. Standard Oil of New Jersey wss a strong spot, up more than 2 points to a new peak at 50, while gains of 1 to 2 points appeared in Air Re duction at 134, U. S. Industrial Alcohol at 44, California Pack ing at 35, Amerada at 70 and Shell Union Oil at 11. Ameri can Telephone at 120, American Tobacco "B" at 87, Chrysler at 48U and Union Carbide at 60 each advanced fractionally. General Markets PORTLAJTD PSODTJCE PORTLAND. Ore-Hav 22. IIP) Produce exchange, net prices: Hotter utras. 2oc; ataadards. 33c: prime firsts. 25c; firsts, 24e. tgrs L. a speeial. 27c: U. S. tras, 26c; U. S. medinm extras, 34c. -tniienai jic Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar 22. f AIM Wheat Open High Lew Close May SO 80 60 80 July 77 77 77 77 September 764 76 76 H- 76 Cash: Big Bend blnstem. 91c: dark hard winter, 12 per cent, 95 He: do, 11 per cent, Je; soft wfcjte, western white. 78c; hard winter, IThic; northern spring, "8c; western red. 77e. Oats Xo. 2 white. $27.50. Corn Xo. 2E yeUew. 84L ililiran Stan-ard, $25.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAXD. Ore , Ur 22. ( AP) Cattle: Receipts, 2U0; calves. 25; steady.! Steers, good, common and mediam. $5.50-9.10; heifers, pood, common and! medium, $5.00-8.00; cows, good, cenmtoni and medhua, $t.50-7.'.:5;-lw cutter and' cutter, 32.50-4.50; bulla, good, 85.75 6.50; cutter, common and saediaai, (4-AO-5.75; vealera, goo nad choice, 37.00 8.25; cull, common and medium, 33.00 7.00; calves, good and choice. $6.50-8.50; common and median. S3.50-S.50. Hogs: Receipts, 200; steady. Lightweight, good and choice, $7.75 9.35; mediamweight. good and choice, 39.50-8.25; heavyweighi, good and choice, $3.00-8.75; packing sows, media sail good, 36.25-7.50; feed, and steckei pigs, good and choice, 38.50-3.75. Sheep: Receipts, 704: steady. Spring lambs, geod snd -nedrea. 35.00 6.75; la-eba. good -ad cbeiee, S4i.75-5.00; co ai m on and media, $3.50-4.75; yearl ing wethers. 32.75-3.75; ewes, good and choice. 32.00-2.50; cull, common and me diam, 81-00-2.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. May 22. (AP) Butter Pxiata, A grade. 28e lb. in parchment wrappers; 29 ie lb In ear toos; B grade: parchment wrappers, 27c Ib,: cartons, 2Se lb. Butteriat Portland delivery: A grade. deliveries at least twice weekly, 27c Ib. ; country routes, 25-27c lb.; B grade, Ce lt veries less than twice weekly, 26c lb.; C grade at market B grade cream for bottling Buying price, butterfat basis, 55e lb. Egg Sales to retailers; BpectaU. 29c; extras, 2Se; fresh extras, brown. 27e: ssaaeards, 24c; fresh Baediua-s, 26c; mediam firsts. 22c deiea. tgga Buying prices ef wholesalers: Fresh specials, 24e; extras, 24e; stand ard. 23c; extra tried in ma, 22e; medieat tints. 19e; undergrade, 19o desen. Cheesa 92 score, Oregoa triplets. 14c: toai 15c. Brokers will pa; ft cent be low qootatio-a. Milk Ceatrset price A Portland de- livery. S2.20 ewt; B grade cream, 27 e lb, sarplna basis. Coontry meats Selnnr prict to re tailers : Co-ntrv killed hon. best -etchers, nader ISO !-a 144-lSe lb.: vaa-rrs. N. 1. 12-12 .c lb.; heavy. S-9e lb.; cot ter cows. 8-1 0c lb; csnners, 5 -6c Ih; bulls, -9t lb.: rearlisc temb-, lOe lb. ; spring-. 11H-I2e lb.; medin-rs, 10- lle lb.: .-res. -3e lb. Mohair 1934 baying price, 20c lb. Csscars Bark Baying piuta, 1935 peel. 2e lb. llopw 14 raggiea. t n: cias- ters. 10-llHe lb. Live pealtry Portland delivery, bey. Ing price : Colored hens, ever S lbs. l-10e Ib. ; nnder 5H lbs., ls-ive ro.; Leghorn fowls, over 3 lbs.. 15-16e lb.: under 3 lbs, 11-l.e lb.; springs. 4 lb. aad an. 18-lSv IK; tmder 4 lbs, 18-19c lb.: white broilers, U-14e P.: rotera. fte Ib. ; Pekie dneka yennr. l-17e lb. Oaiana Oregoa. Ke. L 35-4 ewt New miens Texas Bermudas, 83.1 5 per 50-th. bag; Califoraia. $3 3.15 per 50-lb bag. PstalMt Oregoa Berbdak. 3L40-L.7.1 Gemv 31-63. New potatoes Califoraia Ssmeta, fl.9-I.Bj per 50-lb. bar; whites, $1.70 L75 per 50-, bag. . CaataUmpee Iasperial. $4.30 crate: Jamba, 87 crate. Wee) 1835 clip, neat iaal: Willam ette valley atedtnm, S(V; coarse sad braid. 18-20c lb.; astern Oregea, 16-19e lb. Hit B.yiag prtee fiuaa pr4n-er-: Alfalfa Ke. 3. aew pries. SlSiaso: eastern Ore roe Tiatothy. 317; eats, 37 10 tea: Willassetle vallev timothy. $14 tea; elov-r. 37 10 tea. TerUaad. Speed Made in Well Going in, Sflverton SILVERTON. Msy 22. Consid erable progress is belag made- in the drilling of the snverton well. For several weeks drilling- had been very slow hat oa Thursday porous rock was s track aad in 14 hoars 1 9 feet were made, brt n g Ing the depth down to 177 feet. START HOP TRAESnCO ". , AXRXIE, May 22,Hop traln- i-X has begun la tho rarious yards in this, sectioi-- . .' . . i e- Cherry Growis