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The OREGON STATl-SM-VTsC SSfUeni Oregon, ursday. Morning, Jane 13, 1935 PAGEINE Ads Snare 1 Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single insertion per line . 10e Three insertions per line .20c Six Insertions per line ....30c One month per line .. ..$1-00 Minimum charge 25c Copy for this page accepted until 6:30 the evening before publication for classification. Copy received after this time will be ran under the beading Too Late to Classify. . The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for er rors which may appear In ad vertisements published in its columns, and in cases where this paper is at fault will re print that part of an adver tisement in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objectionable advertising. It further reserves the right to classify all adver tising under the proper classification. HELP WANTED. WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. 757 Center Street SALESMEN WANTED WANTED 2 roofing salesmen, with cars. A real chance for a factory Job If you produce. Call at Salem Paint a Roofing Co., 474 Ferry. Salesman wanted must have car. Apply 8:30 a. rn. Bondell Roof Co., 248 State. SITU AT10NS WANTED Laundering, 25c per hour. Tel. 7313. Exp. legal and insurance stenograph er desires position. Ret Box 492, Statesman. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof. JS5 Chems keta. Belorest sections cheap. 1085 Madison. ROOFING Mail order prices. Let us save you money. SALEM PAINT A ROOFING CO. 474 Ferry Street Phono 4441. .1?-. nfif tnar. iTTtholfiterlrtJC. guaranteed, price right. McDowell. 8 Center. Teh 5. Crooked Finger HQ grown, non-irrigated Burbank seed and table potatoes. U. 8. No. 1 Netted Gem seed -potatoes. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. Ktna-lo asters 5c doz. Plant your flow r beds and window boxes now. Prices rednred 15 to 60. New tantasy sm nia and finest separata colored sin- nlaa, 15c doz. Jay Morris, rior-w-Phone 8637. Nice freshly picked strawberries. $1.25. Bring or buy crate. Nelson, East -D" St, Rt. 7, Box 14. asSasasssilsjaWasas nmunith Rock outlets 12 and 8 weeks old, and one collie pup. Gall at Rt 7, Box 10 or Ph. 3688. used piano, 2685 Portland I Good Road. . Hotpoint electric range, incinerator attachment 607 N. mn. rcnral Electric refrigerator. Might take part wood, hay, painting or what we need. Call 4388. PAINT SALE AT BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 170 No. Front . Phone Sill. . Calsomine as low as 3c pound. Enamel as low as $1.40 gallon. Paint as low as $l.0D gallon. Wall naner. half price. v Brushes at lowest prices. See our store for savings. TRADE Miscellaneous Diamond ring for Bclcrest Tel. 5367. MISCELLANEOUS -in rfcsi r rui rwM-M"WW " iri Free Ws pick up dead and wortb- less norsesv wwt ciwa i- Saw repairing. SaSem Saw Shop Four Cornera Pen Boad. TeL 4389. flr-iit 1 S--?n- M Wqr FOR RENT ROOMS Vxarun n.r r--- --------- ' - - Heated sleeping rooms. 444 8. High. LiTlng-sleeplna room, 230 a Cottage. Nice, large, clean sleeping rooms. reasonable. 1192 S. 16th Street. ROOM AND BOARD Room, board, laundry, mending, 11.50 and 15.00 week. 8. High St. Brd., rm., 860 Chemeketa. TeL 8394. Board, room, very close in. TeL 6482. Room,oari V95 Court TeL 647 TjewejeJcJTelSlS FOR RENT APARTMENTS Small turn, apt., clean and comfort. Adults -nly. 45 Ferry. Reaa ratea aasasfcrBai rsn-irisiJ"iJ"L - - 1 R. furn, kltcb. 5 S. Cottaga, . . 1 R. furn. aot. 1.78 wk. Main door. Near cannery. TeL 627S. : sxiBiiBrjiiij't)iriiisi iJ " ' - J or S-room furnished apts., adults. 1SJ Stat St. 1 room, kltcnenette. cos uenier. Apt, S largo rm, turn., private bath. 530 K Summer. TeL -4494. Furn. apt, everything. 249 Division. .Modern furnished apartment. Ferry Street. 755 Downstairs 2 room furn. aplw prt wat. bath, aiso sieeptn room. Court. r r , tri rtnnr m .11 mk w as XW auasa uua, rm va . ---- - irvt FOR RENT HOUSES Fursw unfurn, Forkaer. TeL IWL Mod. turn. 7 -room. TeL 7200. t TL house, $18. 1148 N. Com'L Bousea Grant, 531 Court. TeL 6584. Mod. furn. house. Tel. S7Z. Modern 8 room house, some furaj- ttire. 6 N. CapitoL ii nnts's'ii'iVr"""""'"" Two cosy house turn., Eleo. washer and refrlr. Tel. y4e. FOR RENT - - n i, n n miwri m.h.i -" --- - Office rooms for rent. 881 State SJ. TeL S71&. FOR RENT Hospital beds and wheelchairs to w H I.. Stiff Fnmttiir Co OR SALE REAL ESTATE Fin modern home. 7 rooms: 1 blocks from statehouso. Bargain. Ph. I4S: Beautiful building lot on Fairmount H1U, owner lenvtng city, for sale, price reasonable. Will take late model car on deal. Dial owner, 8147. FOR SALE Ocean front beach lot at Roads End, 60 miles front Salem. $500. G. U. at Statesman office. Owner leaving- city must sell modern room home in South Salem. Wni con sider trade for like home in Portland. Dial Owner 8147. SACRIFICE FURNISHED HOCSE Located only 4 blocks from business district, in perfect condition inside and out good furniture. Price for IMME DIATE SALE $1700. $1200 cash. bat. 125 per month to include tnt. SEE THIS HOME BEFORE YOU BUT. W. H. GRABEN'HORST & CO. REALTORS 131 S. Liberty St. Tel. 646S HOUSE BARGAINS Located in South Salem, 6 rooms and bath, lots of shrubs and walnut trees. Corner lot. 69x120. Good investment. Cash price. $1700.60. WILLAMETTE LAND COMPANY 4!3 Court Street, Salem Phone 4(12 VIEW PROPERTY 7 room house with basement and furnace, 3 lots with good mixed orch ard. Joins city limits and has fine view of city. It's a bargain at 33000. Call MRS. ELLIS to see it. CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 3U State Street Phone 6708. Make an offer on house to be re moved from lot. For particulars, SEE LOUIS BECHTEL 341 Slate Street Room 4. Enjoy living in your own home by paying a small payment down, bal. $25 month, just like rent Cozy modern 4 R. bungalow, 2 bedrooms, bath, fire place, furnace, nook, lot of built-lns. garage. Price 72150. Less than one-half former price. Can you afford to pay rent? TaHc It over with BECHTEL OR WILSON 341 State Street Room 4. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE Beautiful heme on large creek lot, abundance of shade trees and shrub bery, outdoor fireplace, pool, etc 7 larsje airy rooms. Price 89500, part terms or will accept smaller house in exchange. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone (70S. Good clear acreage tract, trade for service station or business. W. C. SHIELDS 210 Oregon Bid. Plu 8902. FOR SALEFARMS FARMS AND ACREAGE for RENT SALE and TRADE. Oregon Land Co. Pac. Hy. Wood burn. Ore. DISTANT OWNER SATS SELL AT LOSS TO HIM His cfiolce 10 acre tract 2 miles out on good road, part in crop, some bear ing cherry and walnut trees, 7 room house, barn, chicken coops, outbuild ings, good well, electric lights and close to school. Price very low at T600. CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6708. 10 A. 4 mi. from Salem, 5 room house, nice view, family orchard, 3 A. strawberries, 3 A. prunes, $2500. Trade for larger acreage. 13 A. in Polk Co. 7 room house, fair barn. 3 A. strawberries, 5 A. oats and vetch, good soil, creek, $1750- 51 A. good farm, bidgs., electric lights, bath in house, EXCEL- LENT LAND, 7 A. pasture, baL In crop, 10 ml. from Salem. $7500. Trade for smaller farm. 180 A. between Toledo and Newport on paved road, 7 room house, bath, lights, large barn, 65 A. in cultivation, bal. timber and pas ture, 20 head of cattle, team and equipment. $6300. A BARGAIN". MKLVIN JOHNSON, 725 Court Street Knone . i : -J Business Opportunities SERVICE station and restaurant. Inrif re 1 915 Broadway. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY for good first mortsaBe renl I estate loans, any amount. Farm, city I or acreage properties. Low interest rates. No payment requirements. CHILDS & MILLER, MtKe. Loans 344 State Street Phone 670S. AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Ocwsb-w Taitne T n Vsb err 1 fm f I vviLLAMETTE LOAN CO. . M-159 SOS Uuaidlan Bids Salem 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty of money for well Improved farms If amply secured Improve or hn nnar with rheaD moiKT. Ask for booklet "Willamette Valley Farma" Hawkins and Roberta Inc. A COliri-bTB aeiKviuc w.t LOANS UP TO 1300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Member of NRA. Room 119, New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Toor LICENSED NO- S-1I3 U iba dj STATE SIS Stats St TeL 1740 Loans Mads la Nearor towns When You Borrow BORROW FROM A S A LEM-OWN ED FINANCE COM FAN X 1 to 19 months to repay at lowest pos sible ratea GENERAL FINANCE CORr. A ioral eornoratkm 1st NafL Bank Bids. Phono S35S LOANS WANTED 1 r r fi rMi a" -ai 11 sa WANTED S809 at on good real estate security. SEE BECHTEL OR WILSON. 241 State St.. Room 4 LIVESTOCK and POULTRY a awAwktVlsk ltVTsa. wAtrt. 1 Jersey, sr. " v. ktm 1 y 'I'al 1 111 M I I lea. rnsuru iivT..-i. SALE Jersey, coming. 4 yr.. freshen Dec 9th. La France Strand, Acklin Bootery, Salem. FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT - wood coat TeL 8 000. Salstn Fuel Co. Trad 1 imvjUimw Dry wood. If bo, 84.00. Dial 4084. Fir, oak. mapla TeL IJ7F8. Old fir wood. IS in. $5.00. 11 In. $5.7S. TeL 7475. If in. or 4 ft. big fir. Dial 944L Drr IS in. old fir Ka 1, $5 cd. TeL S93S. 1887 M. fTOnt. If tn. old fir, $5. 4 ft 2nd $4. 4 ft maple. $4.50. TeL I7S. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call S20. LOST AND FOUND LOST .Lady's white sport shoe on Garden Road. Notify KB N. 17th St. or Tel. 558. FOR SALE USED CARS McKay's Used Cars WE HA VENT MANX LEFT IF TOU CHECK OUR PRICES TOU WIL UNDERSTAND WHY BAR GAINS LIKE THESE DON'T LAST. 1928 Whippet C Sedan 1927 Packard Sedan SI 95.00 1930 Ford Coups $245.00 1928 La Salle Coupe 3275.00 1931 Pontlao Sport Coups $345.00- 1131 Pontiac Sedan $375.00 1933 Chevrolet Coach $495.00 1934 Chevrolet Coupe $595.00 Truck Specials Model T Ton Extra Trans. $45.00 F.eo 1-Ton Speed Wagon $65.00 2 1931 L. TV. Dual Wheels, Choice $150.00 1334 Reo Si -ton Panel $595.00 333 Center 430 N. ComL Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. State Motors, Inc. Guaranteed as Represented USED CARS 1934 Bulck Sport Coupe $985 1930 Stude. Dictator Sedan 695 1933 Olds 6 Sport Sedan 625 1932 Chrysler 8 Sedan 575 1932 Plymouth Sedan 525 1932 Stude. 6 Sedan 495 1933 Terraplane ( Sedan 495 1931 Stude. Commander 8 Cpe. 375 1931 Stude. Std. Sedan . 365 1929 Stude. Dictator Sport Sedan 325 1930 Chev. Coupe 275 1929 Willys Knight Sedan 195 1929 Essex Coach .. 1927 Bulck Sedan - 1928 Ford Roadster 1928 Durant Coupe 185 126 125 95 65 65 30 1925 Bulck Sedan 1926 Essex Coach . 1924 Ford Touring TRADES TERMS WILL GIVE BIG DISCOUNT WHERE THERE IS NO TRADE INVOLVED State Motors Inc. HUDSON- TEURAP LANE-PACKARD Open Nights and Sundays 625 Chemeketa ssaaesssssasssiaaa4i Bonesteele Bros., Inc. USED CARS Phone 4444 - v- 391 Chemeketa St 1935 Dodge Coach, low mileage $785 1934 Ford DeLuxe Coach, A-i condition S8S 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, Du- - plate heater, extra 585 415 1932 V-8 Ford, Air wheels 1931 Bulck Sedan. A real buy 465 1931 Chevrolet Coach, fine shape 825 1931 Ford R.S. Coupe, first class 125 1931 Nash Light 6 Sedan (one owner) . 295 1931 Chevrolet Coupe, R. seat . 295 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, new paint 275 1928 Bulck Coupe, new tires. leather upholstery 215 1920 Chevrolet Coach, real buy 260 I 1929 Olds Coach, now only 165 I 1928 Ford Roadster, pick-up body 125 1927 Dodge Sedan, standard G.S. 115 927 Olds Sedan, nice shape 85 1926 Nash Coach, see this 125 1927 Essex Coupe, new paint 76 Several cars less than SO SPECIAL: House Trailer, DeLnxe, Built-lns, com plete only -1350 1930 1-ton Ford, Dual tires LWJ. Now only 145 ton 1930 LW.B. Dodire trucK 450 ton 1928 L.W.B. Dodge track 150 Bonesteele Bros., Inc. STUDEBAKER DEALERS Phone 4444 391 Chemeketa St. FOR DEPENDABLE USED CARS REASONABLY PRICED See and inspect our stock before you buy 1933 Ford V-8 Coach, low mile age, original finish excel lent, in A-l mechanical condition $485.00 1830 Bulck Sedan, Model 47, 6-wheel equipment, mo- . tor completely recondi tioned, new tires. This car is way above average. Priced at only 895.00 1929 Ford Coach, all good tires, upholstery clean 195.00 1928 Bulok 7-pat. Sedan, all new tires, original finish and upholstery like new. In perfect running order. This car must be seen to be appreciated. Comfort able and easy riding . 275.00 1923 Bulck Convertible Coupe. Original finish, low mile age, leather upholstery, 6 wheel equip., luggage car rier 295.00 1929 Essex Sedan, new paint job, a real bargain 155.99 1927 Buick Standard S Sedan, economical to operate, a sturdy well constructed car for only ; 195.00 Others to Choose From Come in and See Them At Otto J. Wilson Bulck and Pontiac Dealers CENTER AND COMMERCIAL STS. Reasonable Terms Trades Accepted Phone E451 Valley Motor Co. Used Cars and Trucks 34 V-8 Regular Sedan 33 V-8 Regular Sedan .$585 . 525 - 475 . 485 . 395 . 415 . 23S . 285 . 185 . 225 - 290 33 V-8 Regular Coach 38 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe 32 V-8 Regular Coupe 32 V-8 Regular Tudor 29 Model A Sport Roadster 30 Model A Tudor - 29 Model A Coupe - 29 Model A Fordor , .. 29 Nash Sedan 29 Hupmobile f Sedan 30 Studebaker Sedan . 27S . 325 33 Plymouth Coupe 46t Trucks and Pickups 32 Ford S. "W. Base 350 175 29 Ford flat body, licensed 29 Chevrolet, wood body, licensed 145 29 Ford Delivery , ,--.175 30 Ford Panel 1 . 170 AND OTHERS - At Marion and Liberty and Center Streets Open Evenings and Sundays Tel. 7910 and S158 1933 FORD BUSINESS COUPE. New tlrea, reconditioned as needed. Finish like new. Car run lea than 20.00S miles. Make your own deal on this one. No reasonable offer refused. STATE MOTORS, IMC (25 Cbeme-eta Business Directory Cards In tbia directory run on a monthly basis only. Rates $1.00 per lino per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. 378 South Commerdst BROOMS Factory, 428 N. Church. Tel. 4440. CEMENT WORK All kinds cement work. TeL 8868. CORSETS Registered Spencer corse Hare. Phone 6156. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450 R. El Northwest CHIRAPRACTORS DR. a L. SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor. 2S N High Tel Res. 875. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Electric, 144 Stat St. Wir ing motors, uprilmnff. repairs. arvwe FLORISTS Brelthaupfs, 447 Court ALL kinds of floral work. Lota. Flor ist. 1276 N. Liberty. TeL 9692. Bennett, 2233 Fairground Rd. T. 6173, KEYS We make keys. Harry W. Scott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 263 a High Tl 9115 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service Telenhone S16S 1264 BrnnrTwa- LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired and traded. Pa 4414. Harry W Scott i7 8 Co ml MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO Phone 4041 SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattra Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad le order, old remade ; carpet cleaning; sis- loc: fluff rug weaving. S. lltn Wil bur. TeL S44L OTTO F. ZWICJCSR. Est. T91 1 . . MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing sheet muste and plana stud ies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewtna machines. 431 State Street Sslem. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com' merrlnl. Tel 5887 PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, card pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department - a commercial. ieis- phone 9101. - STOVES reoalr stoves, ranxea etrcnlators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence; post chicken wire. Salem Fence and stove wonts, 263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. & Fleming. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 3131, Larmer Transfer Ca. Truoks to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Ca 221 stats St TeL 7773. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. TRUCKING Truck work, all kinds. TeL 3354. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company offices comer Commer cial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly. Phone 4161. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. R. S. TeL 110F5. Sneed. 1073 Highland. TeL 4487. FOR SALE USED CARS 1930 Oakland Sedan. $225.00. See Harold with CHILDS MILLER 344 State Street Realtors Used Trucks Ford T extra transmiaslon $ 60.00 Dodge 1-ton with body 100.00 Morland 2-ton with body 285.00 Ford Model A Ions wheel base 335.00 Reo 2-ton long wheel base $85.00 Ford Canopy 1-ton milk de livery 150.00 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS James Ii. Maden Co. 217 State Street Phons $590 FOR SALE! Excellent 1931 814 Durant Sedan, steel body. $142 N Com! Street, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, by an Order of the Countv Court of Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 14th day Of May, 1935. were appointed executors of the estate of Christopher ramus deceased, and have duly Qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are no tified to present the same, duly verified as required hy law, at the office of Otio K. Panlua, 410 First National Bank Building, in the City of Salem, Marion Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to- wit: May 23. 1935. . FRED H. PCtTlUS. OTTO K. PAULUS, Executors. M-23-S0-J.$-13-20. DEMfllO I PORTLAND, June 12.(flVD- mand , for butter is keeping - the market practically steady, here al though - some easiness was sug gested In spots in the eastern trade. Liberal supplies In stor age was causing some apprehen sion among those that hare ai- ready placed their needed supplies I in Ice houses." Make of butter continued rery liberal despite the rapidly in- creasing' demand for ice cream. 1 Th latter tor tax ins- far more but-1 terfat than usual. Leaden of the butter trade suggested a slight recreation I a.1i.m Aalwlsk 1 -,aii fuuo. I Avva ft- I a s . . 3 a M A,-l their own generally. More pul- lets were being reDbrted lets Were DtSlUg rcpui wu, I With a controversy between two of the big killers, the market for chickens showed a nrm tone with no disposition on the part of the fighters to allow the other fellow to bay anything. Market for country killed lambs has a slight inclination of weak- ness with sales as low as a dime a pound. Veal were moving bet ter at the recent low price. Beef wa slower, especially the cutter ... tr ' La, stuff. Hogs were steady. Grimps Retiring Member of School Board at Hubbard HUBBARD, June 12.- The an nual meeting of school district No. ,15, of Hubbard, will be held an the high school building June 17. One school board member and a clerk will be elected. George Grimps. present chairman, is re tiring this year and Garfield Vo- get, who is also the mayor, will 1 STE1W replace him as chairman. The in an uncertain frame of mind to tbird member is Earl Loney. I day and the stock market see-1 The meetinsr for handling bos-I iness in connection with the year- ly budget will be held later. Endeavor Rally is Staged at Stayton DJT 1lSlTlCI OrOUp STAYTON, June 12. The dis trict Christian Endeavor rally was held here Friday night. How ard Cole of Salem is district president. Other district officers present were Margaret GHlstrap, Turner; Opal Yates and Mary Kruger, both of Salem. The speak er was Rev. Milo Ross ol t h Rosedals Friends church. Gardeners'and Ranchers Mart PORTLAND. Ore.. June li.-ffl -Today's gardeners' and ranch ers' market was flooded with let tuce, carrots and spinach. High quality lettuce which has lately sold as high asr-Jl.65 per crate In the last few weeks, sold as low as 85 cents per crate. The price of carrots has been ranging 35 to 40 cents per dozeh bunches bat they sold this morning at be tween 25 and 3 0 cents. The price of spinach which has been be tween 40 and 50 cents moved downward to between 30 to 40 cents. Ronald Jonfs of the Lake La bish district furnished the market with No. 1 high grade carrots. Red and yellow onions took a 20 cent drop and sold for $1.25 per 50 pounds. The supply of celery hearts was very light. They sold at $1.35 per dozen bunches. A poor quality of beans sold at $1 for a lettuce crate full but the better quality beans sold for 7 cents per pound. The supply of apples was light and the demand slow but the mar - . A. via X m . . aei neia ratner nrm unaer tne conditions. The only change in prices was a drop for Rome and Delicious jumble packed which moved up from 75 cents to 95 cents per box. Winesaps extra fancy remained at $2.25 to $2.35 per box. Prices on strawberries held a much shorter range than yester day and were selling from 11.10 to $1.35 per crate. Old stock potatoes lumped from $1 per 50 Dound sack to $140 The sunnW wan mnriemt-k nnit .h. ucuiauu iiicuL, ine mirret -was j9 ii. . doll with very few sales being made- Hothouse fancy cucumbers sold at $2 per box and California cu cumbers sold at 91.75 per box. Btana California. Ib- 7e: iar.- Kde, crate, $1. Ke4 pappera Calif., Ib., 17e. Apricot. Calif., SO Ib. log-, $3. Peaa Oregon, lb., H-3He. Spinach Crate, 35-40e. Carreta Doien boaebea, 80-S5e. Baeta Doien bonchas, S0-40c Oreen oniona Doien bunches. 15-2 5c. Dry oniona CaUf., 50-lb. Back, $2.50. Tarnfpa Doiea bunches. The Dallea. 50e. BaUbagaa Lag. 45-SOe, Paraaipa ling. $1-1.1S. XUdiahaa Deaen banckea, 25-80c. Icicle radUbas Doien bonehet, S0e. Cabbage Lettnea crate, $1,50 1.75. Canliflo-rer Crate. No. 1. Sl.40-1.60: No. S. 85c. Celery feearti Doien bnnchea, $1.85. Celery Crata, $3.25-8.50. Eadira Box. 25c Apple Wineaapa. axtra fancy. $3.23- 2.15; iambi pack, Deliciona, Borne Beau tie, 90c Brnaaeis aproot Crt. soe. Potato No. 1, Ib. lb. aaek, $L New potatoes 50-lb. Back, California, $1.40. Mustard greens Dozen. 25s. tCala Box, 55a. Cnenmbars Boa; $1.75-2; botboaae, $3. Grata broecoli Lag. 50a. Red cabbaga Ponnd. 4a. Kbobaxb Box, 20-25c Look Doaaa. SSo. Asparagus No. 1, bos, $1.75-1.85. Paraler Doiea banckea. 20a. 8trwbrries Oregon, erate, $1.10- 1.SS. Lettnea Crate, SSel,- ' t- , Gooseberries Found, - -Tbntato Box, $2-2.50. a Cbarriee M osier. Or, lbM 5. XmmmRasnbei lies on Market iiiiiriT - 'riri iiirairi-"'-- ll CHICAGO, June 12. -LP) -All deliveries of wheat pitched down- i ward in price toaay to a new roc- erd low level for the season. . -Reports that wheat harvesting had started at some points in xr.n... nfaniv snemnnt- .A ,elHnr. ,th values suffering " ' lmm Arnn f s rftnt. a b- mm I SI BBS SI- . B B B B B B B HIT raw LEVEL .v,i aithnnirh th hulk of theibut not casrmnteed br The stales-I I TTangia - rrnn of vbt la not eX- UKULCU IU OfJ iUUT lUn IV as,wl "i1 "L h"" i liveries of wheat ana corn ioib i I toaay at identical ngures, m event seldom witnessed. i wneat ciosea weaa, zi-vs un- der yesterday's finish, June 80. y. COTn 1 cent to 1 off, July 1 80-. oats down, and 1 provisions unchanged to 10 cants decline Today's closing quotations: Wheat June 80; July 804- L8' fi, VT oxM m' ber 83-. Corn June July 80-; ; December September 7 4 li 6Z-6Z Oats July 34; September 32; December 34. SB S EE-SAW AS NEW YORK. June Traders and investors appearea sawed and final It tilted down-I ward. Turnover accelerated as trad-1 ers plumped llrst to one side of the market and then the other. VolnM in the atoek exchange was i,za3,izu snare, xne Associaiea .3 of anoint off at -48.3. The l, uuiities used in me caicuiaiion. hnwAvar Inat . full nrtln at 51 S ' I . r." ", " r r Traders got little help from the news in making up their minds as to the immediate trend of business. While the weekly tool totIbw nf "Trft Awe" saw 7 T .. . . . . " increasing eriaence or me ap proaching summer dullness, elec tric power output for the latest week rose substantially more than seasonally, and early loading re ports of Individual roads were running -ahead of the previous! of 1934. week and the same week . -.---.ii . ir i - suuciou j v - - - - - ary tone, the share market was not without Its distinctly strong spots. International business ma- chines and WW A 1 nazei Atlas Glass gained around 4 points, the form er at 178 and the latter at a new high of 111. Extra Policeman for Weekend Duty Put on, Silverton SILVERTON. June 12. Silver- tnn -r-tTl Vi q .n ertra mllMmin . . j , - i on auty aunng tne weeaeno least during me summer monius. Silverton has been having but two police on duty during the 24 hours and Mayor E. W. Garver who has the appointment of the T nolice force, remarked that thialOsts. milling, ton did not seem a sufficient number uuriug ine summer wnea uia-; transients drifted northward. E. L. Amo has been made the extra oi-icer, John Ransom From Wit thin ortnn Visits PurTIi-! 5nftlniirri 1 growth fir fiord WOOd or nrst Conntry meats Selling price U rrtail-rOTCIlU- UllClUUIU I b , complete infor- ,. conntry killed bogs, best batchers. SHELBURN, June 12. - Mr. I and Mrs. John Ransom, Jr., r - I t w-a Jl TTf 1 I 1. W" uvea r naay irom nasumgion, v. C, for a visit at hte parents' home. John .has been employed in the interior department. They will leave in a few days for Montana where he will be em t. ..--.rnont - . field suryeyor In a geographical survey for the government. rovmnns is r.n wv. DAYTON. June 12.Mrs. John I Arms is seriously ill at her home, 1 Her father was one of the earliest Pioneer druggists in Salem and i vi aima in ai a a in. Tirof t r m. t -....- -- ..ov ,denof tne 0reon Pioneer Daughters. BLAKES STAY LONGER UNION4ALE, June 12. Mrs. Grant Armsworthy of Wasco, who was auf feting with heart disease when she came for a week's visit with Mr, and Mrs. George Antrim, is to much Improved in health that she plans to remain indefin itely. Radi rrogram Tkarsday, fan 13 icnm -nTTJtvn ain w 8:45 Conntrr Choreh of Bollywood. riLBS. DLBS. 10 : 00 Song for Too. 10:80 Between tha Book Znds, CBS. 12:30 Men of Manhattan. CBS. 12:45 Harrlabarg Variation, CBS. l.'OO Book of Ufa. 1:30 University of tha Air, CBS. 2 :45 Melodtons Melodies.' " S:00 Feaalaiao ranelea, D1J3S. 4:45 Mark Warnow'a Orchestra, DLBS 5:80 Wiring's Paaar-lTaniaas. 7:15 Dr. Etrasska, CBS. . T:0 Annette Banahaw and Walt a - O'Kaei. - - - ... . 8:80 Leon T. Draws, Organ, 1:50 Dmls TksBpaos, CBS. 10:35 OrriU Kaapp's Orehaatra, DLBS 11:15 Dick Jargon's Vreaeatra, uuna. "c -ilL kAJiiL llpn 7r nniTr nun - Grade U raw 4 per cent milk, co-op baste pool price fl .83 per hundred. - UCUa. ease ea seat ateataiy kcttertst arerage.) WstriTroiOT price-rilO. I A grade buttrrf at OHiy erwL 28c; route, 25c A grade prints, 28 Vc; B grade, 27c. . b',:8. !u? "F,71,," S'S.S' l-l'' man I waam v.miermion.. to. . tniiB. uIH1llll, Ihihas enta S OU md aoo UnM , rillrid. aso, oo Arizona i.8S to 2. so r" aatm imu:' )" vlTZciZ "5 H ill 1 Bananas, rb, sa.ctaik o Hands , .08 Lemon, fane; 4.00 to 4.T5 2.55 to 8.15 Choice Llmet, fresh 1.00 Applet, bushtl 1.25 to 3.35 Strawberriea. locals, 24.. 1.00 to 1.90 VEGETABLES (Buying Prices) Green onions, local, dozen .20 3.25 2.75 Local onions, 50 lba. 0. 1 No. 2. 50 lbs. AspaEasna, local, dox. Waahioztoa, lb. 1.10 .07 .01 K 2.50 to S.00 ,b- Cauliflower. Oregon, lug .90 to 1.50 Cabbage, Oregon, Jb. 02 to .03 Garrtrta. Califs easen .25 to .50 Carrots, loeal, dozen ..... - .35 CoUiy. Calif, H crate : 8.75 Califonia Hearts, dozen 1.50 Lseiah Hearts, dozen - 1.50 Cucumbers, hothouse, box 1.75 to 2.25 Meets. Calif., dozen .85 Beasa, Calif, lb. .08 KndivM. Ccnea .60 Green peppers, lb. . 20 Lettuce, loeal 1.00 to l.v Kotatoes Local. Ke. L ewt 1.73 Loeal No. 2, ewt LOO Takima, No. I. 60 lbs. - LOO Yakima. Ho. 1. 50 lbs. . .85 Sweet 2.5 Kw aoads. Calid. 1.50 to 1.75 T to 4hT caiit eraT. 1.25 it a to Jiot noose. 10 10a. s.uv .50 JO J29 1 luaiaies. local, doses as to .is te r uteris, is. 45 HOPS A WV . W tUBJing rnca cissten, ids ia, top Fhrggiez. ws. top lb. egos (Buying Price) 2xtT-; ud - .11 J2i .30 .10 .IS IMedittmi WOOI. AND IfOHAIB, (Buying Price) Mohair .20 .20 .18 Medium wool rouwBi (Baying Price) Heavy bens. 444 or OTTer c?1? t- . .15 . .14 - JS . .12 ..17 . -05 . .04 . .17 . .14 I ssettia w ---,uv-ub, iii, 1 . Light, lb. - j Fryers, lb. . I Su-. lb. w J STzr-Jr nT I - mil Legborn frys. lb. MEAT (Baying Price) Spring lambs, lb. .05 H te .08 EwesT lb. . .01 to .01 Tearliag lambs 03 to .04 Hogs, 140-170 lbs. 7.25 to 8.25 120-130 lbs 625 te 7.25 170-210 lbs., top 210-250 lbs, top 8.5 to 9.25 cow. y" Cows Balls 8.00 to 4.50 4.75 to 5.25 4.50 to S.SO Hifra I Veal, top 5.50 I Dressed boss .15 0reaaed veal, lb .08 GBAIN AND HAT (Buying Price) Wbest. western red - .70 .70 ...25.00 30.00 .35.00 20 00 White. No. 1 Barley, feed. No. 1.' ton Malting, ton --. pricM . 0.09 . 8.00 .1200 . .1$ - .1 Clover bay , .. Oats sad yeteh, ton . g1" I Bed. Ib. Alsika. Ib. WANTED' Wanted 1500 cords V second mauon cunua v"c""" "" . ... isao-ati xritiis Td ot Control. Supreme Court ubrary galem, Oregon. J-6-1 3 I V CALX. FOR IMPROVEMENT BONOS OF THE CITY OP SALEM. OREGON Notice is hereby given that on Tnlr 1 1935. there Will be tunas ment of City of Salem improve- ment Bonds, series ;- , -.o. x t 91. hnth inclusive: Series "2- V" Nog. 1 to 110, both inclusive land Series "2-Z", Nos. 1 to 149, I bothinclusive. I Holders of these bonds will uiw.u. - -- i .aoam tham Tftr navmpTir il Liie office of the city treasurer, as interest will cease after the above date. C. O. Rice, City Treasurer. June 7-ij-zw NOTICE OP HEARING ON . FINAL ACCOUNT No. 8794 In the County Court of, the State of Oregon, for Marion County. Tn tha Matter of the Estate of CORA E. SMITH, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of Cora E. Smith, deceased, has filed her Final Ac count and Report In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, and that Tuesday, the 25th day of June, 1935 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day in the County Court Room In the County Court'Honse at the City of Salem, in. eaia County and State, has been I nolnted as the time and Place I v-4' Ahl-rflon. t Final Account and Report and final setlemeni of saia estate. The date of the first publica tion of this notice Is the 23d day of May, 1935 and the Jast tbelOth day of June, 1935. T TPP XT Xf5TB ' :. ' Executrix of the Estate of r Cora E. Smith, Deceased. 1 Month ago Pat; and Page, ltnrnT, for aaid Instate. - o.i. nnrnn ( M-25-30-J.M3-20: WLu u . uiin 1 1 I mut LOCAL CROPS STAB First red raspberries of the sea son were brought to market Tues day with the grower getting $2.75 for crates of 24s. First watermelons of the sea son also appeared on the stands this week, starting at 5 cents a pound reUIl and dropping to 4 cents yesterday. Cantaloupes, of I fine quality, have been on the market for more than a week. ars i4 Celery hearts from Labish are moving onto the market now to replace southern offerings and for them the grower is getting SI. 50 per dozen. Labish lettuce is also coming in. ' Gooseberries are about done I for; rhubarb is still found on the i market. Oregon cauliflower Is replacing the California commodity. Tur nips are bringing growers 50 cents per dozen, and turnips are up 5 cents per dozen bunches to 20 cents. Local carrots are down a nickel per dozen to 35 cents and California b e & n s are cheaper. Peas from near Salem have been on the market for several days. GeneralMarkets PEODUCE EXCHAHGB PORTLAND, Ore, June 12. (AP) ProdsceKzebange, net prices: Butter: Extras, 26c; standards, 25c; prims firsts, 24 He; firsts. 24c. Egrs: U. S. specials, 26e; V. S. ex tras, 25c; C. S. medium extras, 23e. But terfat: 27e. II Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., June 12. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close July 711, 71 H 70 70 i September 71 71 69 a 9 December 72 72H 71 71fc Cash: Big Bend bluestea. 82c: dark bard njntrr. Y2 per eesrt, 86Vic; do, 11 per cent, 74c; soft wbhe ami western white, SOe; bard winter. Uc; aorthern SBTiDg. SBac; western Tea, 68c. usts bo. 2 white, 126. Corn So. iE yellow, $40. Millrun Srsndard, 824.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Joae 12. (VSDA) -(tS) Hon Beeeipta 800. inclDana ie 'direct, Katket active, steady to 10 eratc 4ukr. Oood to cfcroira 1TS-21S lbs.. Sft.50-9.60. 235-275 Hs., S.75-S.OO. Ligfat lidrtt ntostlor .7a-9.00. Paekiac sows $7.00-7.50. feeder pica saleable aroond B.T5. CaUle Seceista 150. iachjdinx 87 di rect; caWes 200, iaclndins 18S throcb aad direct. Market slow, aroand ateady. Few cemmon to median grass steers 45 7. Heifera $4.75-5.50. Low cotter aad cotter cows $2.25-3.25. Common grade mostly $3.50-4.10. Bulls weak to 25 eeats lower. Ue-jnm to good beet cows $4.75- 5.50. Vealera Bootable $8 down. Sheap Receipts 800, iacludinr 186 di rect. Market alow. Spring lambs 50 cents lower. Yearluogs aroand 25 cents off. Few slaughter owes steady. Good springers mostly $6.00-6.25. Common to medram grades $4-5.50. Medium yearlings $3.50- 4.00. Fear alaoghter pigs around $1.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Jane 12. (AP) Prints, O grade. 28c lb. in parch ment wrappers; 29 c in cartons; B grade, parrhment wrappers, 27e lb.; cartons, 28e lb. Batter tat Portland delirery : A grade dalireries at least twice, weekly,. 2 7-28e lb.; country rootea. 28-28o lb.; B grade, delirerie less than twice weeks!, 20 27c lb.; C gTade at market. A grade cream tor bottling baying price, battertat baaia, 55c lb. Eggs Sales to rttailera: Specials, 28; extras, 27c; fresh extras, brown, 27e; standards, 23c; fresli mediums, 2"t; mrd iam lirsrs. 21c doien. Eggs Buying price of wholealer: Fresh specials, 24e; extras, 24c; stand ards, 21c; axtra medinms, 20c; medium firsts. 18c; nnder-grade, 18e down. Cheese 02 score. Oregon triplets. 14e: loaf. 15c. Brokera will pay e below anAtatima j jfilk Contract price A, Portland de- ery. z.zo ewt; 0 graa. cream, .ys Tcalers, No. 1, in, lb - thl-. lb.: hea---. 7-c ..: i u siuer - i us.. -rm , Uati-J 7.0I lb. ; yrHig iSffi. 10. spring. 10-12e lb.; medinms, 11 11 lb.; ewes, J-5c lb. Mohair 1935 baying price, 20e lb. Casrara barkBnying price. 1935 peel. 2eJh. Hope 1834 fogglea. ( ) lb.; clusters, 10-11 He lb. Lire poultry Portland deli-err. baying I in- n nnder 5H lbl.. 17-18c: under Txixl'' Kt white bTOillI 15e rb.: rasters. 6c ib. r: A .. lfi.1T. Ik Onion Oregon. a. 1, jf 4 ewf! ." New onion CalU. veda. $2.25 per SO lb. bag: California wax. - $1.50 erata. PoUtoea Orefoa Birrbank. $1.25 cen tal; Dearhntea Genu, $1.40; Id-he Genia. $3 cental. New potatoes Caliterma wane, : i . , - v- m Maui i; rndar. UMujrW, I a2 so' e-at. I Woi i35 eiip. nominal-, wnunctu i - " x. - 5o7." " Hay BnTinr pric faoat nrodseera: Al falfa. ITo. t, nw priea. $1S-16.50 astern Orecoa tl-sothy. $17; oata. S7-10 ton; -Wilbrmctta -alley -trmotbT. 91 : clo-er St-lO tea. Portland. WOOD BIDS WANTED by Salem Public Library. Forty cords 24-inch heavy dry second growth, to be delivered during the season as wanted. J-12-13-14 Stocks and Bond ' Jaaa 18 ROCK AV-ULACM (Compilad by The Araoeiated Pr) so is t eo Indaa. Kaila. GtiL SMeka 69.7 28.8 80.8 43.3 59.9 23.3 31.8 43. Sa4 22.8 . SS.S 41.8 S4.0 84.6 SS.8 v,. 58. 27.S 81.3 43 49.5 18.5 . 31. 34.8 p-1 Today fori Pray, day alt i Month CO the I la8S igk - i isss iw 114 Ufh 1.4 4S.0 -40. SI.4 1934 lw 45-3 22.8 24.3 4. BOND AYESAOSt , ,so to - 10 l 'Balla Indaa CtiL For , S1.2 S8.4 98 J - 68.4 80.7 79.7 98.4 98. 9 8.5 94.5 93.5 68.3 Year ao' S9.0 . o. 198S fetga ai. :..wi.v 1935 low 2 ff-f 1934 high 89.4 92.9 88A 70.0 1984 low 14.5 23.7 68.2 60.3