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. The OREGON STATESJ1AN, Salens Ore-jen, Friday Mornlnjr. July 12, 1925 . : PAGE ELEVEN Statesman Classified -Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per Etna, ..10c Three Insertions per lis ,20c Six Insertions per-tine .. ..30c One month per line .... 51-00 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 Boo Late to Classify. The Statesman assnmes no financial responsibility for er rors which may appear, in ad vertisements published trr 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 farther reserves the right to classify all adver tising under the proper classi fication. HELP WANTED FEMALE -WANTED Girl for general house work. Rt. 1. Boat 366, TeL 6?F4. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Call at. Johnson's ready-to-wear store, 4(4 Stat WANTED 4 energetic vUen to contact housewives. Good com. See Miss Griffith, Hotel Senato before noon today. SALESMEN WANTED 1 1 salesman with car to sell roofing, gas and oil expense advanced. Apply Sat. July 13th, 8:30 a. m. Bondell Roof Co., 24 ( State, Salem. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED All kinds gardener work by experienced gardener, references. All I ask is a try out. Mr. Ott. 8094. FOR SALE Miscellaneous . Safs for sals, fireproof. 2SS Chems keta. Belcrest. Sen, trade. TeL 8463. Red fox fur. 20SO N. Capitol. Good piano, reas. ; 2685 Portland Rd. Refrigerator, good as nw. TeL 4515. CoTfallls, Etterberg strawbys, Sc ib. Tou pick. Woelke, R. 7. Bx. 442. TeL 104F32. Montmorency pie cherries. TeL 8F2. Pratt Bros. One mils Wallace Rd. Cultivated wild blackberries, 75c crate. Real wild blackberries'. 1.00 crate. B. C. ZieUnaky. TeL 117F1J. Montmorency cherrtet 2a Tel 127F2. -Montmorency cherries Tou pick them. 2c lb. Picked Xc lb. mile east of Sunny side. Bring containers. No Sunday pickers. A. M. Hammer. Montmorency pie cherries 2 Mc you pick. P.-'EL Castle. Rt. 1, Box 159. Good milk cows for sale. Route 4, fi3 4 ?2' PI11.1-. Grain sacks of alt kinds, cheap. 145 Center St. Drain mower, reasonable. 145 Cen ter. FOR SALE Small piano. $50. Call or write ff 85 Leo St. RESIDENCE FOR SALE FOR WRECKING "Electrified home" in state fair grandstand building for aale for wreck ing. Built of best materials Bids for same must be submitted by July 20th. Phone 4142. Portland Geaeral Electric Company. Electric ranee, a bed complete! and other articles Wire haired terrier pup. TeL 4973. WANTED Miscellaneous Poultry waied32S N. Front WANTEB Old growth Inree amrwinh-Tej. 7B3. stumpage. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENTROOMS , Heated sleeping rooms. 444 S. High. Sleeping room Close In. TeL 4438. Wi - - S.rf. H. K. rooms Day, wk. : 260 Center. Lailr. Renfwixhle. 44S S. Cottflee. ROOM AND BOARD ; Room and board. TeL 4445. Board and room. Tel. 3485. Room and bonril. Tel. 444 S. FOIi RENT APARTMENTS Attractive S R. apt,. 1580 Center. Mod. 3 R. apt, 643 Union 1st floor furn. 392 N. Summer. 2 R. apt., clean and comfort Adults only. 645 Ferry. Three rooms, choice location, clean, quiet. Unfurnished or will furnish new for permanent tenant 495 N. Conn. Tel. 8881. Reconditioned 5-room furnished du plex. Garage. T. G. Albert, 860 Mill ' ADVERTISING Portland Representative . Gordon B. BeU, Security Building. Portland, Ore. ' - " Westefii Advertising - Representatives .. Fenger-Hall Co, Ltd. ' 13S Montgomery -Street - SatK Franafcae, -Caltf. -. ; Eastern Advertising , ; Representatives Brysnt, Griffith Brfinsoiv Jnc, ; Chicago. New; York, Detroit. . ; Boston. AtlanU --. H Entered at f ks Potofice mt Salewi Oregon, es Secod-ClOMt Matter. Pvb tiakrd ecers mornixo except Monday. But in est office, 215 South Commercial Street - - , :- ' BtTBSCRlPTJON - RATES: Mail Subscription Rates, in Advance, Within Oregon: yay ana tHinaay, Mo. 50 cents: 2 Mo. $1.25 : 6 Mo. $2.25 1 ! year 34.00. Eleewners 50 cents-per Moor $5.eelor t year-4sdra0c.',er Ctpy 8 centa News Stands S cents. r By City Carrier; 45 cents a montn 99.00 a year in advanca : t. . - irr.TTt t ;;- v BPncftiLur 5 li , -. . ."' . 1 ti t n e ni ini i i in it I -A. '. 1 L i ... "TilftfUyiinTflrtfv iiinii It , . , 4 room furnished apt garage, close In, adults. Tie N- High. Clean, well turn, apt, 685 High land. Jno.. Z7S N..20th. TeL 8132. 4 rooms, refrigeration. 118 N. 14 th. Close in,-modern, apt. Phone $40. FOR KENT HOUSES Furn. bone in Oak Villa Court In quire 891 Mill Street. TeL 3396. Adults. 5 houses, apt. with fireplace... 8115. 5 R. unfum. bungalow In southeast Salem. TeL 7540. t Furn. A unfum. Forkner. Tel. S83L Houses. Grant.) S31 Court. TeL SSI I 7 room house, 266 S. Cottage. FOR RENT Hospital bed and wheelchairs to rent. H. U Stiff Furniture Co. Office rooms for rent. 881 State SU TeL S713. Cottage at Yachata Tel 47F2; WANTED TO RENT Wanted Three furnished or partly furnished rooms, good location. Prefer light, water, heat, garage. Two adults. fermaneni reierences. oox i, states-11925 man. I Want six room modern house, un- 1 furnished, lor year. Richmond Ave.. I. u uarby, 379 tt)R SALE REAL ESTATE Beautiful building lot on Fairmount HilL owner leaving city, for salerprlce reasonable. Will take late model car m deal Dial owner, 8147. aaaaSsasasassSssaaWaM j Modern 6 room home, owner leaving city. Priced to selL 360 E. Leffelle, or Dial 814 i EXTRA SPECIAL H4 acre tract 6 miles from State St., north. Neat 4 room house, electri city, out buildings, variety fruit and berries. Priced low at 8800, half cash. CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6708. FAIRMOUNT HILL Bargain in 6 room house ' on large east front lot. To close an estate, price only 31800. CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6708. FOR SALE 8 acres close to Salem with a good bouse, lights, water, and furnace, barn, large chicken, or hog house, half of It in various kinds of fruits, balance cul tivated land, and pasture. Immediate pessession. Price 93000.00 with 350.00 down, balance on terms to suit. -- A 6 room modern home located on N. Fourth with basement, furnace, and garage. Price 31750.00. Good terms, P. 1L BELL . 425 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8121. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGES 1 acre tract, 4 room house, outbuild ings. Owner 111, wishes to trade for Ashland property. 33500 or less; GUILDS tk MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street - Phone 6708. Why Day rent? We can deliver mod- era homes $100 down, 320 per mo. m- I eroding Interest. Nice city home to exchange for small Kcm-? suburban equal vaiue. - EARLE VICK, ZUB N. lgn FOR SALE FARMS fxrxruTuirrii i i i n" r r i1 i 1 ' j 158 A- FARM SNAP J2250. Owner forced to sell to avoid foreclosure, act quickly. Bee my agent. SEE BECHTJblU OR WiiUH 341 State - - Room 4. WANTED REAL ESTATE Want service station with small acreage on highway north of Salem, for cash. 286 S. lBtn -Street. Bosinesa Opportunities 8ACRIFICE SALE V. interest m good barber shop In Salem. Owner leaving Salem and must sell at once. SEE KRUEGER 147 S. Commercial MONEY TO LOAN AutomoMe and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest possible rates. A Local Corporation 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 8553. Licensed by stats HIGHLY SECURED FIRST MORT GAGE LOANS. We now have 6n hand several farm and city first mortgages. net Investors 6H5 to 6 percent int Best of security. Amounts $300 to $3000. SEE us tor sound Investments CHILDS MILLER. Mtge, Loans 344 SUte Street .' Phone 6708 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty ef money for well Improved farms If amply secured, Improvs er buy now with cheap money. Ask I booklet "Willamette vaiiey r arms - Hawkins and Roberta Inc. A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS CP TO $300 Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Member of NRA. Room 119. New Bligh Bldg. 2nd floor I LICENSED NO. lt al Its Dy STATE Sit SUts St TeL $740 Loans ala do tn Neart i -row na AUTO LOANS UB3 REP I N A ZffOBD Rw Titrvno lavasngmt WII.LAMKTTE LOAN CH. M-laS KOI rvrmrrllsn Rld - BsVi FOR SALE WOOD GUARA-tTEED DRT wood oaL TeL SOOe. Salem Fuel Co. Trade Cottage. - y-- Fir, oak, mapla TeL 13TF3. -' Dry 1$ in. old fir No. 1. $S ed green. $4.75. TeL 393$. 1887 N. Front -78 cords of 4 ft. 2nd growth fir. TeL SlFfSs v - ; - - . ... ' :-f - , Drr wood. 16 In. $4. Tel. 4084. .WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8296. 1 Wo1"-twrrr rw!N. TeL 4084. LOST AND FOUND Genttomaa Twhd- nicked o Indian I blanket. nftaf kUball game 'Mon. night please v return to -.Statesman, off ice, J Rlanket a IceeD sake. - ' i, STOMACH ULCER. OAS PAINS. INDIGESTION victims, wot suffer? For quick: relief. get a- free sample- of Udga, a' doctor's prescription at Cap ital and PerrVs Vrwr Kfre. FOR SALEUSED CARS Now Wrecking 28 Cberrolet Coupe ? '2T Chevrolet Coupe-f 27 Willys-Knight Sedan 17 Oakland Sedan 2 Cadillac 8 Sedan , 26 Reo Truck Acme Auto and Truck Wreckers Look for the Neon Sign 410 S. Commercial 1929 Hudson Sedan .-. .8195 1932- Light 8 Naali Sedan 370 Both In A-l shape, Terms, small trade, j 681' MUL Mid Season Used Truck Clearance Sale 1929 Ford 1 ton with flat body. 1929 Ford 1 ton with canopy top. 1929 Chevrolet lVi ton with, stake bo3y. 1930 Chevrolet 14 ton with flat body. 1930 International 14 toq with opy lop. 1930 Ford ton L. WY B- with duals. 1929 Morland 2 ton L..W. B. flat body. 1929 Reo 2 ton Ions wheel base, duals. 1932 Studebaker 2 ton L. W. B. with duals q. m. c. ih ton wun stake ooay. ls.'s uoaga ton witn aravei uooy m hoist. 1930 International 2 ton wheel base. Logging' trailer with 34x7 tires, brakes. IV yd. gravel body noist. Come in and see these trucks No reasonable offer refused. James 81. Madeira Co. 217 State St. Phone 8590 190 -Pontlac DeLuxe Rdstr. 1295 "D" St. TeL "4574 after p. m. See Us First FOR USED CAR BARGAINS TC wont inn Hfffl Kfnri VnM buy We invite your inspection drive I it. See how it reels or cau us ana we will demonstrate. 1934 Pontiac Sedan Smooth straight eight motor, no draft ventilation. Enjoy this smooth, easy -riding car : foao.uu 1933 Chevrolet Coacli very ec onomical to operate 44&.i 1931 Buick SpL Coupe." New Daint. exceptional mechan ical condition, .good tires, syncro-mesh transmission 435.00 1931 Pontiac 6-wheel Custom sedan. Trunk, low mile- . age, upholstery like new. Be sure and see this 395.00 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. Special trunK, good tires, runs line i.s.vu 1930 Ford Coach, In nice condi tion :., ,.,- 265.00 1929 Chevrolet Truck 150.00 1925 Nash Coach all new tires, bargain 95.00 1425 Chrvnler Roadster, a real buy 45.00 1437 Oakland Sedan 125.00 Reasonable Terms We Accept Trades Otto J. Wilson Phone 545! Buick -A Pontiac Dealers Center and Commercial Streets 1931 Chev. DeLuxe Coach,, sale or trade for cheaper car. 1795 S. Com mercial. McKay's Used CaTS 1927 Pontiac Sedan- $50 ,1928 Whippet Sedan ' $65 1928 Dodge Coupe $225 ; 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Wlra Wheels, New Paint $245 1927 Packard Selan A Bargain at $265 1929 Chandler Sedan $245 1928 Chrysler Sedan $245 1929 Chrysler Sedan -; $265 1932 Nash S. P. T. Sedan $485 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe $395 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe $495 ; ' 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe $595 Trucks . Fargo 1 Ton Stake Body, Good Rubber, Mechanically "O. K. 5 - 1931 Chevrolet. Wood Rack, O. K. -; $325 : - 1933 Chevrolet Ready . To Go . :: $485 - - - 1934 Reo Panel A Snap At $595 - 333 Center Phone 3189 430 N. Com'L jwb !iy- r8 -... .4- C iVUVI-ttV VlliCViyiCI, VUi Borregos Better Buys 1931 Dodge Coupe .1375 1929 Chevrolet Sedan , 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan L1929 Pontine Coupe -i. 265 275 235 315 1929AOJdstnobile Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach ! 1928 Essex Sedan 165 1928 Chevrolet. Coach 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan 1926 Ford Coupe 40 g25 iso TRUCKS 1934 Dodge with trailer 1929-Ford 1929- Chevrolet 11 1928 Chevrolet BQRREGO'S CAR MARKET 240 N. Liberty St and 525 Marlon SL 3688 PHCtNE .l3- Valley Motor Co. , I taj j . -...-- I vai s anu s uvv 33 V-8 Regular Coach. F. Exc AL 435 32 V-8 DeLoxe Coup 425 11 we5 A ",ow,n sedan, new tires 815 a suuur . S3 MoM A Tudnr V-8 vhull i -zz i - - - - -- " - Kadto , Z35 29 Model A Coupe - , ,. 145 9 aioaei jl epi ctoaaster , .. its 32 Plymouth Coach, 28,000 miles 395 33 Plymouth Ooupei overhauled - 495 39 Chevrolet Coach 225 29 Chevrolet Cab. Couna . ij e is ? lie 45 37 Chevrolet jCoupe Zi Chevrolet Coach . 38 Pal e 4 Sedan 29 Graham 6 Sedan 30 Chrysler Sedan 37 Dodge 4 Sedaa Z3 voosn cedan I 34 Oakland 6 Sedan Trucks - 29 Dodge 2-ton, long w. hase .$285 . 45 33 vjnervroiet. Ltcmx w. nase 29 Chevrolet, with body license 106 29 Reo $ in very good shape 100 zs uoags gravel dump 3.5 28 Ford Panel - .., ,, T-no 31 Ford Coup Pickup , 165 Marion and Liberty J. Open Sundays A Evening TeL 7910 and-4158. , DUSlIiess I UuiiiU l uuu iiiiLni ejaien. iviarKeis uui muiunu inun, n wgngra.iy.arKeis -s a II nt-iai. nrnniTP Til ll i .nmmi- i iy uirectorv i n n k .b - m m h k Cards In this directory run ob a monthly basis only. Rate: tl.OO per liaa per month. AUTO BRAKES. Mike Panek. 175 Booth Commerrtst BROOMS i Factory, 488 H. Church. Tel. 84S0. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4468. R. E. Northnesa. CHIRAPRACTORS. DR. a L SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor. 12S N Htsrh Tel. Res. 8762. ELECTRICAL BERVlCE BOSL.BR Electric. 246 State St. Wlr- Inc mwnm nr1mnr- repairs. mrr1e FLORISTS Breithaupt'a, 447 Court. At.t. kinds nf floral work, tjits. Flor- list 127 N. Liberty. TeL 1593, Bennett. 2233 Fairground Rd. T. S178, KEYS We make keys Harry W. Bcott. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 263 & High Tel 1128 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First in Quality and Service TVlenhmie 8165 tzs wrong a- MATTRESSES CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069 SALEM FLUFF-RUO and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad IS order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, stav ing: fluff rug weaving. & 13th ft Wil bur. TeL 84 4 L OTTO F. ZWICKER. Rut. 191 1 MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and p no stud lea Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 433 State Street. Snlem PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. I4T m-rrtal. Tel. 687. K. Com- PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, earda, pampb lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call Ths Statssman Printing Department sis a. vommerciab xais-phone- 9161. STOVES 1 ranalr Stoves, ranges- ctrculatora. Sell nsw and return t stoves, ranges and circuiatorav stock, fanes, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and stove worics. 262 Chemekets. Tel. 4774. R. B. Klemlna ; TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storaga, call 3111. Lartavtr Transfer Ca Truck- to fort land atiy. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co, 2t$ State St TeL 7773. Distributing, tor warding and storage our specialty. Get trr rates TREE SURGERY Expert tree surgery, 1235NJ16th. TRUCKING L C. Ramseyer truck service, hauling of all kinds TeL 3354. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company offices corner Commer cial and Trade streeta BUis payable monthly. Phone 4161. WELL DRILLING R. A. West. R. 6. TeL 110F5. FOR SALE USED CARS " Don't Waste Your Time Or Money To But Or Sell Tour Car 542 Chemeketa St Phone 9588, Whether buying or selling- a car, you have all to gain and nothing to lose, to get our prices. WB NEED MORE CARS. WILL PAY CASH, OR SELL ON CONSIGN MENT. BARTLETT CROP LIGHTER Latest estimates on the coast Bartlett pear crop place the pro- I uction 50,000 tons smaller than c in 1924. Tha tannage this-season 45 1 is now placed at 220,000 tons. The larger Salem eanneries handle a large''pack of jpeirs annually, with most of the fruit coming from 1 1 southern Oregon and Washington. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an order I of the County Court f the SUte t rt - t. ---f. - r.- of Oregon for the .County of Mar ine I 2th day Of June. 1936. was ap- 1 pointed Administratrix of the Es- tate of Victoria A. Wilson, deceaa- I x v.. ji..i -.ltl cur sun uss uai fusuueu sua I . 1 sucn. I All persons having claims i .:,.. M-aJL 1k-. k , -V-V W A ls"- si vr- J titled to present the game,, duly 1 verified as required by law, and with the proper vouchers, to the under signed Administratrix' at Route 5; Box No. 50, Salem, Ore- gon, within six (6) months from the data ot the first publication of this notice, said first publication u I being made the 5th day of July, 1935. MRS. MERCY. SAVAGE, ' Administratrix ot Estate of Victoria A. Wilson, deceas ed. Ray H. Lafky, Attorney ! " for Estate, First Puhllca- .-. tion, July 6, 1935. Last ." : 1 Publication, x JLxt K u 8 1 2, 1955. July t-lt, 19, 2; - August 1. -. y ; t uuiiii ului hi. i nun i i CHICAGO, July -11. -Iff) -lie- smite. 'much talk that the Unled States government had overesti mated by 46.000,000 busnela the domestic southwest wheat crop, grain values today suffered sharp setbacks. .. Chiefly because of an unexpect edly bearish showing made by of' flclal crop figures, both United States and Canadian wheat shot downward 3 cents a bushel. Ral lies later were based largely on reports that black rust danger to spring wheat was at a most criti cal stage, with the outcome de pending on weather developments from now on. Wheat closed unsettled 1 to 1 cents under yesterday's finish, September 84 - 84U, corn un changed to cents down, Sep tember 74 7s, oats M- off, and provisions varying from 5 cents decline to an equal advance. Closing quotations: Wheat July 83; Septem ber 84; December 85-. Corn July 81; September 74; December 63. Oats July 33; September 31; December 33. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. JP) Supplies were much lighter at to day's gardeners' and ranchers' market and prices generally were firm. The berry supply was light and the demand was heavy making the turnover brisk. Because berries sold so readily the aisle' in the market nearest to Yamhill street. which is reserved for local fruits was almost entirely clear of trucks by 6:30 o'clock. Almost ev ery variety of berry could be sold for a much higher price than on Wednesday , morning. Lambert cherries sold for cents per pound. . Green garlie Milwankie, IK, 7c. Apricots Oregon, peach box, 80c. Beaaa Local, lb., 6e. Green peppers California, lb 15s. Bed peppers Calif- lb 17c Apricot Calif. 30 lb. lag, $3. Pa Oregon, lb., 5e. Spinach Crate, 60-7 5c. Carrots Dosen bunches, 15-S0e. Beets Dozen bunches, 25c. Grees onions Dozen bunches. 20e. Dry onions Calif, reda. 50-lb. aaek. $1.10; yllwa. $1.10: wax, $2.35; Walla Watla, 50-lb. box, $1.10. Turnips Doiea bunches, parole tons u-ue. Rdih Ioin bnnchea. 20c Icicle radish Doin bunch. 20. Cabbage SeatUa No. 1. vr 100 lbs.. 1.25. CanHflowei--Crate. No. 1. 90c-$l: No. a, eoc. Celery aearta uoien baneaes. Bos. GeJery Field necked, crate. $1.25: wasaed, xz.i. Potatoes 100 Ib. sack, 0e. New potatoes 100 lb. sack. $1.25. Cucumber i Peach box, fancy, 90s: choice, 80c Rbobarb Found. Zc Asparagus 5a. L box, $2: So. 3. $1.50. Parsley XHza bancbes. zuc Strawbarriea Ktw Oregon, ersts. $1.75 3, Lettac Seattle, crata 75e; local, cue Oeeaebeiiiea Pound, 06. Tomatoes Hothouse, 10-lb. box, $1.25- 1.50; 20-lb. box, $3JJ5. ftaspberries Crate, $1.75. Loganberries Crate, $1.10-1.25. Wtennlons Pound. 3 He' Blackbarries Crat. $1.75. Blackcaps CraU, $1.75. Wild blackberries Crate, $1.35. Toonxbenieii Crate. $1.65. Apples New crop. Transparent, box 11.35. Cherries Lamberts. Ib.. 5e: Black Be- publicans Hi, Boyal Annes 5c, pi 5c, nks, 4-4. TouBcbemes Crate. Sl.zs-1.40. Peaches Cslifornia, box, $1; Ths Dal les, eoc Pluma California, box, $2-2.25. Cnrraats Crate, $1.75. Wheat Production Control Association of Marion County, Oregon Expenditures Incurred from June SALARIES: Name . Title Ted Hobart Treasurer Cora Mae Fehler Office Ass't FIELD SUPERVISORS: . Name Eddie Ahrens Henry Ahrens Fred E. Bates R. T. Mountain T. C. Mountain David Lowe Andrew Foster D. Arthur Lowe MISCELLANEOUS L Date June 11 Name of Firm or Individual Oregon Statesman Coolidge & McClalne Bank, Silverton, Ore. June 30 TOTAL. wn --EnTT. That the exnenses of this Association, as outlined above, are properly Incurred, that the services indicated above Tiave ertnniir been rendered In the business of the Association, andor the supplies and equipment shown In use by the Association, we lust, and that payment tnereior 1 ' President. Marlon County Wheat Production Control Association. - HARRY L. RICHES, -"' : Secretary, Marion County Wheat Production Control Association. lAf4t.trlt : CASH PVjp ON DlLiyERY We Also Buy . Dressed Tnrka - ParionCreameryS Poultry Go. Hi 5 5L Commercial I Grade B raw 4 per, cent milk, co-op basic pool price fl.94 per hundred. flClk ksstd ea sesd ataatbiy btttterfa avexafsj Distributor, price 2.tO, A grade butterfat-DeUv eredS3Hci route, Z&He. .: . .A grade prints, 2 He; B grade, 23 He Prices paid te sroirara br Salem Ttatm. (The prieea belew. QDolied by a local grocer, are Indies tW of ttae daily market sai are set .goaiaaued by Tie BtsUs tnaa.) w , - nttrrra'- v-.-' (BuyiDg pries) - ' Apricots, log .60 to .70 Seedless grapes, lac 2.50 Local puchn, Sib. basket Wild blackbenrtcav cultivated Fresh figs, box -; ,- ,. - .11 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 Yoangbernes Black Cap, crate LiSganbamea,' crate Raspberriea. 24s .80 1.35 to 1.75 Watermeloni, lb. 03 Csntsloapes, crate 1.50. to 3.25 PiBeapple, Cuban, crate S.00 and 6.00 Arixsaa , . , 1.85 te 2.S0 OrangeaT Naral, fancy 8.75 te 4.50 Lnoice , , 2.35 to 8.00 Valencisi 3.75 te 8.50 Bananas, lb., ea stalk .06 ' Uaods .06 U Leawai, laney 4.00 to 4.75 2.55 te 8.25 1.00 Cftotca Limes, fresh Apples, bushel 1.25 ta 3.85 Straw 'barrira, Marshall and Or. crat 1.50 1.60 Etterburg and Corvallis VEGETABLES (Buying Prices) Italian aquash, 3 lbs. Gren oniona, local, dosen .15 .20 8.25 2.75 3.30 1.10 .07 Local onions, 50 lbs., No. 1 ho. 2, 50 lbs. Yellows. 50 lb. Aspsragus. local, dos. Washington. Ib. Rhubarb, Iceai, ib. , , .01 Artichokes, box 2.50 to 8.00 Cauliflower. Oregon, lug .00 to 1.50 Cabbage, Oregon, lb. .02 to .63 Carrots, Calif, dazca Jti te .60 Carrot, local, dozen JS5 Celery, local, dot. .80 te .45 Celery hearts, doz. .60 to .75 Cucumbers, hot bouts, box 1.75 to 2.25 Beets. Calif, dozea 415 Beans, locsl, lb. -,, .07" Endives. coxen .60 Green peppers, lb. . .15 -ettuce, local .75 to J.Zi Potatoes Leeal. K. 1. ewt, L73 Local. No. 2, ewt 1.00 Yakima. No. 1. 50 lbs. , 1.00 Yakima, No. 3. 50 Iba. -.85 Sweet 2.35 New spnds. Calid. 1.50 to L75 Local new peaa . . .04 Spinach, local, oraug crat .75 Squash. Calif- cral L25 Tomatoes- Hot boose.- 10 lbs. ' 1.83 Mexiean, 10-lb. lag ; 2.00 .50, .20 Turnips, dosen Radishes, local, dozen Walnnta. In. .18 te .13 te .20 as rUsarts. lb. HOPS (Buying Prie) Clusters, 1934 lb top .0C FuggJes, 1934, top ib. .3 EQ6S (Buying Price) Extras .24 .33 Standards ktedi-ms WOOL AST) MOHAIB (BuTinx Price 1 Mohair , Medium wool . Coarse sad fin wool JtO !0 .18 POULIHT (Buiint Price) Heavy bens. 4 or orv r , J3 .14 J3 J2 J7 .06 J) .16 Colored medium, lb. , ,., afsdina Laghoras, Ih. ,, Light, lb. .- Fryers, lb. 3tsgs, lb. B rs, lb. Colored fry. Ib. , Whit Leghorn fry, lb. .13 Marion creamery buying prices Live Poultry, No. 1 stock Heavy colored hens, over 5 Ibs.. .15 Colored kens, under 6 lbs. .14 Leghorn hens, all sixes .13 Leghorn broilers, 1)4 op .13 Celore-o fryers. 2 to 4 .16 Colored springers, over 4 lbs. .18 Old roosUrs, lb. .08 8tsgs .10 Eggs Candled sad grsdsd Large extras , - Larg standard - - .28 .21 .21 .20 .15 Mediwar extra Medium standards . Smslls Cmmm mnnt l-ra n. 5fi nonnd or over-per esse .21 MEAT (Buying Pries) Lambs .05 to .05 Ewes, lb. .01 to .03 Tesrliag Ismbs .03 to .04 Hogs, 140-170 lbs. 7.50 to 8.50 130-130 lbs. , 8.50 to 7.50 170-210 lbs- top 9.50 210.350 lbs- top 8.50 to 9.50 1, 1935 to June 30, 1935, inclusive TOTAL Days " No. Worked Days Rate of Pay 33.50 per day 12.50 per day 62135 1 $ .3.50 6. 135 to 63035 25 62.50 Rate of No. , Title Services Rendered Pay Days Field Sud. measuring acreages 35 da. 25 125.00 Field Sud. measuring acreages $5 da. 25 125.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages 25 da. 25 125.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages 15 da. 25 125.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages 5 da. 25 125.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages 35 da. 25 125.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages $5 da. 10 50.00 Field Sup. measuring acreages 1 5 da. 12 15 fikOO Nature of Service or Kind of Material Publication ot wheat associa tion expenses from April, 1935, to May, 1935, inclusive, 153 lines 6e per line Bank "service charges for the months of May & June 50c 7.65 per mo. 1.00 -.1935.65 haTe actually been recelred and are eeruiy ui - -vn-v nas not ea etveu. HENRY ZORN, live Poultry , lm Enno end Cucain Sii-Salcm vXv' J- Phone 68S3 -' NEW YORK. July ll.-OFVH Traders appeared to have put the profit-taking skids under the mar ket today, and' a good many re cent' stock leaders slipped down fractions to around 2 points; : 4 As measured by the Associated Press arerage, the day's decline ran to .4 of a point at 45,1, with the Industrials, rails and utilities contributing roughly .equal amounts to the final result. The day's volume, at 995,460 shares, was under the million mark lor the first tlma this week. ' General Motors stock attracted in early dealings when a block of 14,000 shares changed hands at a new 1935 high of 35, but it closed a shade lower at 34. - In some higher priced issues losses ran from 1 to 2 points or so, including Allied Chemical at 157, American Can at 139, American Telephone at 126i, Union Pacific at 104 and. American Tobacco "B" at 96. Fractional advances were recorded by Schenley at 31 . Na tional Distillers at 27 , J. J Newberry at- 58 First Nationa stores at 54. and UHiJ. Industrial Alcohol at 44. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the County Court ot the county or Marion State of Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered of record in said court on the nineteenth day of June, 1935, GEO. C. WELLER was duly appointed as exeeutor of the last will and testament and es tate ot CHAS. S. WELLER, de ceased, and that said Geo. C. Wei ler has duly qualified as such ex i ecutor. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are re quired to present the same, duly verified, to said executor at 214 United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. - Dated and first published the twenty-first day of June, 1935. GEO. C. WELLER, as Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of CHAS . S. WELLER, De ceased. . CARSON & CARSON, Attorneys for Executor. J-21-28- Jly. 5-12-19. Stocks and Bond July 11 STOCK AVXJtAGSS (Compiled by Th Associated Press) 30 15 13 60 indnst. Rails CtiL Stacks Today . 63.0 2S.T 82 45.1 Prev. day 62.5 24.1 S.l 45.5 Month ago 60.0 23.3 30.4 43.5 Year ago 53.3 32.7 32.1 42.8 1935 high 62.5 27.6 83.4 45.5 1835 low . 4B.5 18.5 21.4 S4.8 19S4 high SI .4 43.0 40.6 54.4 1934 low 45.3 : 22.8 34.3 34. B0SX AVE&AGEg 20 10 10 10 Rails Induat. TJtiL Pot's Today 81.1 98.4 . 69.8 Prer. day 81.7 98.4 97.1 9.3 Month ago 81.8 96.5 9S.3 68.4 Year ago 89.3 90.2 88.2 64.9 1935 high 87.8 68.4 97.1 70.4 1935 low 76.4 83.2 84.5 65.5 1934 high - 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 1934 low 74.5 73.7 68.2 60.2 Sows - 7.25 to 7.50 4.00 to 6.00 1.50 to 4.00 Steers Cows . Balls Heifers 4.00 8.00 to 4.50 ! VeaL top .. 5.50 to S.50 Dressed nogs .. . . .15 Dressed veal, Ih. - .09 GRAIN AND HAT Wheat western red .67 .69 - White, .No. 1 Barley, feed. No. L ton 25.00 JtO.ftO .35.00 20.00 Usltine. ton ,. -, Oats, milling, ton - ra. toa lay. bay IK prices Clover bay . 00 . 9.00 .12.00 . .IS . .17 Oats and vetch, toa Alfalfa, valley ., Clo-r Bd Bed. lb. Alaika lb. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Sttatte Sa vlcngo anad ILoana AGGG2auim June 30, 1935 ASSETS First mortgage loans Mortgage following HOLC mortgage .. Real estate owned Real estate sold underontract Warrant . .". Bond .- : Leasehold . Advanc? to borrowers Notea . receivable Furniture and fixtures Accounts receivable in Cash on hand and in " r. , ; II Due-certificate holders- Notes receivable - Liens payable Accounts payable Mortgage payable ,, Deferred credit item Deferred profit on real Undivided profits- Reserve fund stock State' of Oregon' County of Marion ) h. .. 1, Leo N. ChlldsecreUry of -the above, named As sociation, do solemnly swear that; the above statement is true to the heat of my knowledge and belief.- . fV.vi .5o.N.'.cHiu)s,v -r 'A' v Secretary." Attest: E. A.'ittLLER, - " V : " - - --" .. - PresidenL ' " "' -- . - r Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of . Jniyi935. s: r - -Li! POBTIAHXt PBODTTCS PORTLAND. Ore- Ji 11. fAP- 'Praduea eaaag. net prieeat v miuer: txtras, Z4t; staadar&s, 23 He; prime firsts, 23c; firsts, 32c, rJUttenat: 34 He. Ezra: U. S. specials. 37c: U. 8. ex. traa. SSe; V. fi. mediom, Urc. 25c Portland G rain ' POBTLAKD. Ore- Jalr 11. f AP Wheat: ' Ones Hick Low Clos- J Jtfly : -T3 - 72 U 71;t;T September 72 72 77 . 77 ,14 September new 73 73 7T 77 . ,.. December .;.73 74 3 73 . Cask: Big Bead blueitem. 88c : arfc" n. hard winter, 12 per tent, 89 e; do, 11 .. per cent, lit; ton in t ana weitern.T white. 78e; hard winlsr, '71c; nortbena aprieg. V3ej western red, !70 Mr," : tA ,. Ostt a 3 white, $25.50. , 'ij . Com No. 2E yellow, $40.25. . Killraa Staadard. $23.' ' ' Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. July 11. (AP) Prints. A grade, 26M,c lb. in parchment - wrapper, 2?fee lb ia cartons; B grade. parchment wrapped. 25 He lb: cartons 26He lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 2i-2e lb; country routes. S4-26c lb; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 24 25e lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying prie, Butterfat basis. 5ae lb. Eggs Sale to retailers: SpecisU, 28c; extras, 26c; fresh extras, browa,ti2Ge; ' standarda 23c; fresh mediums 25c; me dium tints, 21e dozen. gg Baying price ot wholesslers: Fresh specisls, 24c; extras, 24c; stand ards, 22c; extra mediums, 21c; medium firsts, 17c; under gride, 13c down. Cbees 92 acor, Oregon triplets, 13e; loaf, 14c Broken will pay He below quotations. Milk Contract price, A. Portland de livery. $2.20 cwt; B grad cream, 27 lb, surplus basis. Country meats Selling pries to retail ers: Country killed -hogs, best batchers, under 150 lbs, 15 H -16c lb; valer. No. 1. 12c lb; light and others, 8-9e Ib; heavy 7-9e Ib; cutter cows, 7c lb; csaners 6o lb; bulls, 8c lb; yearling lambs 10c Ib; spring 11-11 lb; medium 9-10e lb; ' ewes, 3-4e lb. Mohair 1935 buying pHce, 20e Ib. Caseara Bark Buying price, 1935 peel, 2e lb. Hops 1934 fugzles. ( ) lb; clus ters, 9-10e lb. Live poultry Portland delivery, bay ing price: Colored bens, over 5 Iba., 14c; eudr 5 pounds, 15 -16c pound; over. 3 lbs. I3-14e lb; under 3 lbs. U-14e lb; springs. 3 lbs and up, 18-19 lb; under 3 lbs, 15c lb; ander 4 Iba. 16-17c lb; write broilers, 13c lb; roos- tera,8e lb; Pekin ducks, young, lo ne 9b. Onion Oregon o. 1. $2 cwt. New onion California reus, St.SO per 30-lb bag; California wax, $2.59 crate: yellow, $1.15 per 50-lb bag. Potatoes Oregon Borbsnks. SI. 25 cen tal; Deschutes Gems. $1.50; Idaho Gems. $1.25. Kw potatoes California whites. $1.73 per ceatal; Pasco 50. 90c per 50 lb. hag. (Jan ta loupes imperial rfumoo, 2.25; standards, $2; pony, $1.40. Wool 19.35 elip, nominal; WUlawtta valley medrw m, 20-21. Ib; coarse -ad braid, 18 19o lb; eastern Oregon, 18-21e lb. Hy Buy tag price from prodaeers: Alfalfa No. 1. new price. $18-18.50; east ern Oregon timothy, $17; oats $7-10 ton: Wiltasstt valley timotny. i; ciover. $7-10 ton, Portland. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- July 11. (TJSDA ' i API Hoes: SeeeinU 900. iselndiag .,: m round 189 through sad -trees. Mstket , . . active, steady to 10c meter, (iooa to . choice 175-220 lb. weight $9.75-.S5t " 250 lb. weights down to $9.25; ugh, lights $9.00-95; psekiag sows $7.25; Q. feeder pigs naotabl at $10.00. Cattle: Receipts 800; calves 25, in cluding 3 direct. Market very active. :l strong to 26e aigher. Lower grade cots at full advaaee. Pew grass cows $5.00 7.65; heifers mostly $4.50-5.75; low cut ter end cutter cows $3.00-8.25; eoeaaasn , to wiediam gx-A $4.75-4.15; hulls $4.0i 4.50; heavy beef bulls quotable to $5.00 ; and better. Oood to choice vealers $7.50- 8.00; few $2.60-8.60; calves $8.50-7.60. gWp: lUoeipt. l.SOO fawbsding 924 , direct Market slew. Good 75,96 peud .( drive-in hash $8.00-6.25 ; common to mediBsa $4.50-5.75; four decks good 88 posnd yearlings $4.25; slsaghter ewes f mostly $1.50-3.15; common kinds dovra -to $155. BYERS BUY COFFEE SHOP SILVERTON, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Byers ot Salem have purchased the Norman Kolln coffee and sandwich shop at Sll- verton and will take charge Mon day. It is understood jthat the' KoUns will open in the new the atre building when that is completed. ....... . 96,987.05 159.62- 117,211.01 20,943.52 ' 5.00 1,000.00 27,189.40 1,211.79 3,4236 7330 ' 29.94 5,963.20 suspense bank . - ' . 1274,857.79' 4237,305.89. . 2oaoo 6,906.44' 5.64 . 850.00 159.42 . 958J53. , 6,172X7- 21,000.00 . . estate sold 1274,857.79 - OLGA HUNGSiiiUttli, , i -' . . Noury Publlc-f or Oregon. - t - L"My commission, expires Jan., 10, I93tva - --V . i . .i- - 'UK- -4f 5 y I i I . ,