The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 28, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Blorning, August 28, 1935
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HELP WANTED
Local firm opening new branch. Ap
plicants for position must nave pleas
ant personality. Box 51. Statesman.
fWWUVVVVVVV'rri i s s -sa
500 eversTeen pickers. Tel. 8J3S.
HELP WANTED MALE
First class noiicitor to drlTe dry
cleanina agon. Apply $10 8. 14tb
after p. m. evenings. ..
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Wanted Young lady for perma
nent position in boarding bouse. Box
6S7. Statesman.
WANTED Middle aged woman to
care for sick ladr. Bo care
statesman.
Ti i ii.nnnii. i i i i ,iii i
Girl for housework and cars of
bahy. 1185 Market.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Paper hanging. P.eca Samples. 7895.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Safe for sals, fireproof. && Cham-
keta.
Distilled whit vinegar for all pick- I
ling purposea "Keeps Your Plckies
PURITAX CIDER WORKS
WEST SALEM
Good, grave list eli apples, 1 mi. on
Wallace road. L. E. Weadt
. Red fox fur. 2059 N. CapitoL
; Peachea Crawford and Charlottes
row ready. Hales and Elbertas later.
Fetters" orchard. Wallers road.
Bartlett Pears, 25c and up, 1 miles,
Wallace Read. William Stoddard.
Dining room table, chaira TeL 4315.
Belcrest lots, 482 N. 18th St
Irish setter and Lewellyn setter, fine
dogs. Bargain price. Box 56S, States
man.
Good used Wakefield baby carriage.
Call at 1635 N. Liberty St
Leaving Salem Thursday. No look
ers wanted. Ford delivery, new rub
ber. Jersey, gov. tested, easy milker.
Rabbits, chickens, lumber, windows,
-rtn doora TeL 8SF12, Rt 3, Box
100. Salem Heights.
Sweet corn 50c snck. Bring sacks
John Tweed, Tel. 42F25.
Ground - Dallas limestone. Bulk or
ders taken for the next 3 weeks only
at 33.60 ton. F. O. B. plant Hawkins
A Roberts Inc. TeL 410.
Cows and heifers to freshen soon.
G. H. Roberts, Rt 5, Salem. Shafer
place N. E. of Turner.
No. 12 Economy King separator.
Good condition, $14. G. II. Roberts,
Rt 5, Salem. Shafer Place, N. E. of
Turner.
Good blocky team of Percheron
mares. Well-matched. G. II. Roberts,
Rt. 5, Salem. Stiafer Place N. E. of
Turner. . .
Mixed oats and vetch seed, lc per
Ih. Tel. 4103.
W ANTED Miscellaneous
Wanted room .nd board for mother,
employed, and daughter C years old, in
home near .State buildings and Wash
ington school. Box 571, Statesman.
IJvs poultry wanted, 328 N. Front
WASTE D Complete furnishings
for four room house.. Will pay around
$7 00. Box 572. onre Statesman.
MISCELLANEOUS
Haircuts, J5c-!0c. 303 S. Winter.
Young man to take up air condi
tioning and electric refrigeration. Must
be mechanically Inclined, now employ
ed, willing to train spare time to qua
lify. Write. Utilities Eng. Inst, Bos
R!". Statesman.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Well furn. room. SOS Chemeketft.
ROOM AND BOARD
For couple, very close In. Tel. 5482.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3 room, 495 X. Com'L TeL 8884.
Attractive 1st floor, 219 N. 14th.
ADVERTISING
Portland RepresenUtiTt
Gordon B. Bell, Security Building,
Portland, Ore.
Western Advertising
Representatives
Fehger-Hall Co- Ltd.
235 Montgomery Street
. ' Ean Frandsco, Calif.
Eastern Advertising
Representatives '
Bryant, Griffith a Brunson, I no
Chicago, New York, Detroit.
Boston, Atlanta
. . .. . . ,
entered at the VestoTfl ot Salem,
Oregon, a Bccond-ClOMa Matter. Pub-
itsaed every momma except atoaaay.
Pntinest office, Hi South Commrrctat
Strut.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
- Mall Subscription Rates, tn Advance,
. Uo. SO cents: .$ Mo. $1.25 ; Mo. $z.lS;
l year -4.utt. itiisewnero so cents per
Ma, or 5.00 for 1 year in advance. Pei
. Coot 1 cents News Stands a cents.
By City Carrier: 45 cents a month.
f .0 a year in advance.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Small furnished act., ciean and com
fortable. Adult only. S45 Ferry.
FOR RENT
Neat I room apartment partly furn
ished. Adults only. $13 per mo.
CHILDS & AIILLErl, Realtors
344 State St Phone (70s
2 R furn.; I1T3 N. 4th.
Beautiful 4 R. apt. 158& Center.
Mod. 1 room apt.. (43 Union.
3 room turn, apt., ftg-hts, water, $3
per mo. 412 N. 21st
2 rm. apartment. lights, water, gar
acre. 1421 N. Church St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Film A onfura. Forkner. Tel. J 01.
Houses. Grant. 623 Court. TeL S5S4.
S-room modern -house, close lit, com
pletely turn., Frtglrtalre. fireplace, gar
age, basement, elee range. Adults. TeL
7476.
8 room house, near schools, 115.00.
Phone 724.
5 rm. furn., S20. Key 416 S. Cottage.
FOR RENT
Hospital beds and wheelchairs
rent. H. U Stiff Farattura Co.
to
Office nomi for rent XII State St
ri 37 is
OR SALK REAL ESTATE
Beautiful stttUdiac lot on Fairmount
Hill, owner leaving city, tor sale, price
reasonable. Will take lata model car
n deal. Dial aimer. $147.
Sale er Trade 240 A. ertock ranch.
good water, fair bldga for smaller
farm or Salem property. 5 Ferry.
Lot
sale Close In. splendid loca
imT Eiirunmi tl sji 7, 1 s i s
rioai
No aaaesamenta Only $100 to
isagewater.
$300 down, living r., dining r.. bed r
kitchen, bath, garage. ssoo.
$150 down, S room modern home -In
Kay Add., on bus line. $250.
S room English style home modern
every way. Trade for house in
Portland or smaller house In Sa
lem.
$500 down, room English style home.
east, large lot Modern erery
way, J 2 5 08.
MONEY TO LOAN at PER CENT
MKLVIN JOHNSON
I 25 Court St Phone 3723
For sale or trade for city -property.
11 acres. 4 miles S. of Salem. Small
house, barn. Tel. 13TF11.
Sell or trade. 30 A. old growth tim
ber. 1933 Chevrolet truck. 200 cords
cut wood. Road made in timber. Sell
cheap on account sickness. Consider
small pl'ice near Salem. 2341 Fair-
grounds Rd.
A REAL BUY
Neat S-rooia buagalow, basement
furnace, fireplace, gaa water -hea tan
oak floors, etc. Place now vacant
Priced low at 3a00. Bonus Ioan;.i
zau can oe assumeo. , i
Can NKn. ellis, with
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors '
I 344 State St - - Phone 670S
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF
SUBURBAN HOME
lli acres not far out on good road.
3 room house, garage snd woodshed,
electric lights, driven welL Price 31100,
cash 350. bat. monthly.
CHILDS MILLER. Realtors
344 State St Phone 8708
S R. plast. Itv., din., kit. 2 bed
rooms, bath, base., garage, large lot :
Immediate possession: 13o0, terma
For bargains, see FRANK GRIEPEX-
TROG. 1940 McCoy St TeL 4954.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGE
7 acre tract highly Unproved. 5
miles from Salem. Will trade clear
for income property In Salem or ac
cept house as part payment. Price
14750. See MRS. EIjLIS, witn
CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors
FOR SALE FARMS
180 A. coast dairy ranch, paved road.
spring, creek, good Improvements,
65 a cult, 14 cows, team and
eauinment 96500.
J350 down, bal. 24S per yer at t per
cent, 58 A., 40 in cult, fair bidgs.,
spring, good well. S310.
1 A. close to Saiem, 5 room bung-
low, bath, lights, basement, gar
age, paved road, 1 3 sou. xaEe a
lem residence.
1 1500 6 per cent money farm or city
MELVIN JOHNSON
72S Court St Phone 3723
TWO GOOD FARM BUI'S
46 acres. 7 miles out on good road
35 acres in cultivation, bal. pasture and
timber. Good house, barn and poultry
house, electric lights. Price SiOOO, one-
third cash.
43 acres well located near small
town on market road. Good 5 room
house, barn, garage, poultry house and
outbuildings ; 20 acres in cultivation
with part river bottom land. Good
well and creek. Price 93350. cash
31330, haL 3200 yearly and "NO IN
TEREST.
CHILDS MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 670S
FOR SALE Very attractive 14-acre
farm cherries, prunes, apples, wni
nuts and filberts. Good hldgs., close to
Salem. On account of death In family
this fine home must be sold. Cnusual
deal. SEE: Mr. Lindgren
HAWKINS ROBERTS. IXC.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
Wanted-!-Farras & city property list
llnga R A. Forkner. 1S53 N. CapitoL
WANTED To buy small house In
or near' Siriem, like rent Address Don
Marks, Waldport. Ore..
WANTED We have quite a list of
clients desiring furnished and unfur
; nlshed houses and apartments; pleas
phone 8121 and let us know what you
nave.
P. H. BELL. 425 Oregon BMg.
Business Opportunities
INVESTMENTS
Invest your savings at 5 to f per
cent oa first mortgage securities. See
Hawkins ft Roberta
MONEY TO LOAN
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
1 to 20 months to repay at lowest
possible rates.
UKNEKAL. n.ARCB CORK
A Local Corporation
1st NatL Bank Bldg. Phone 155$.
. Licensed by Stats
MONEY for rood first mortgage Teal
estate loans, any amount, farm, city
I or acreage , properties. Low Interest
1 ratea No payment reqnlrementa
CHILDS A MILLER. Mtce. Loans
144 Stats St. PbonS 6708
AUTO LOANS
CARS RKriNANCBD
Easy Terms laraatlgste
WILLAMETTTE LOAN COL U-15S
SUS Ouardlan Bid.
Salem
First class morteTagre loans wanted.
$2000 and over. No commission or
brokerage for borrower to pay.
LAOD ft BUSU TRUST CO.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONET Ws now have several good
first mortgages on hand, amounts from
$350 to $2500. Net investors 6 per
cent See us for real estate loans.
CHILDS MILLER. Mtse. Loans
344 State St phone (70S
A COMPLETE 8ERVTCE ON
LOANS UP TO $
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Member ef NRA.
Room US, New Bliga Bldg. Xnd floor
LaueNSfc.iJ my. b-izz a as is oy
STATE
511 State St Tel J 7 40
Loans Made In Nearby Towns
See us for loans on Salem properties-1
Quick service, low Interest rates.
W. G. KKUEUEK
147 NT. Com'l. Phone 472$.
LOANS WANTED.
Loans wanted on . farm and city
property. Before borrowing. Inquire
at Hawkins A- Roberta
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY I
For Sale, C cows and loose hay. Must
be sold In 10 daya P. Sorenson, Bethel
Height. 3 rnlles E. McCoy.
FOR SALE WOOD
MaaaaaaaasmjaaasaasssaaaMMMarfMMMaMMaa
GUARANTEED DRY
TeL 6000. Saleni Fuel Co.
rvttee
Trad I
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing reasonable. Call $290.
Wondsewfng reasonable. Tel. 3792.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Monday a. m. on Commercial
or center St l-7ttx Maaland rug.
Finder call at Imperial Furn. Co. and
receive reward.
LOST Truck gasoline boss
Jefferson. Reward. TeL 3725.
near 1
PERSONAL
LONESOME? Let me find rmi a
sweetheart Hundreds find love and!
happiness through my efforts. Why not
you t Many wealthy. Photos and de
scriptions free. Martin Rowan, Box
1797-j, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
FOR SALE USED CARS
1934 Dodge D. R. Six
Coupe
Bun only 17,000 miles, appearance and
mechanical condition like new. Has all
new 6.25 x 16 tires. Will take car in
trade and give terma
McKay Chevrolet Co.
Look Over These. Cars
FOR BETTER USED CAR VALUES :
1934 Dodge DeLuxs Sedan, radio.
etc. .. IT95
1934 Hudson DeLiixe .Coupe .. . 785
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe - Coupe;
rumble seat ... ...ssni
930 Hupmobile DeLuxe Sedan 325 I
1923 President 8 Sedan 285
1930 Ford Model A Panel Deliv
ery, extra good 265
1930 Chevrolet Pick-np body 250
192S Buick 4 -door Sedan, Stan-
dard
225
195
145
125
1930 Essex Coupe, rumble a
1928 Essex 4 -door Sedan
1927 Olds 4-door Sedaa
1928 Nash Sedan
eat .
85
1937 Essex Coupe
85
so!
Several cheap cars under..
USED TRUCKS
TO SELL REDUCED
1930 Dodge. 3-ton. dual wheela
Good condition. L.W.B. Now..l3Si
1930 Ford L.W.B.. dual wheels.
overhauled - tza
1928 Reo, -ton panel. Good tires 145
1928 Ford IH-ton, single tires rear 145
Bonesteele Brothers
INC.
STUDEBAKER DEALERS
391 Chemeketa St TeL 4444
Star Sedan -
-I 5
276
Dodge Victory Sedan
TRUCKS
1933 Dodge 1H ton 650
1930 Chevrolet Itt ton with trall-
1929 Reo 1 ton with trailer 2S8
1929 Reo two-ton. good rubber 476
1929 Dodge 3-ton witb body A
hoist .
James 11. Mad en Co.
217 State St
Phone 8590
Good Ford Pickup, 145. Phone 4516,
1928 4-door Chevrolet sedan, bar
gain. 1560 State.
1929-Nash Sedan, like new 3295.00
1929 Essex Coach, A-l con. 165.00
To trade for wood 1 good used car,
nf w rubber mechanically O. K.
CARTER A CHURCH MOTOR CO.
Good '27 Pontlac Tudor Sedan, $85.
1S80 N. Liberty.
You Will Be Interested
in Our Certified
Used Cars
Remember that a used car Is no better
than the organization that sells
it to you
1934 Plymouth Coupe $200.00 down
1934 Ford Tudor : 195.00 down
1932 Dodge DK Sedan
with radio 185.00 down
1931 Chevrolet Coupe 125.00 down
1931 Chevrolet Sedan 128.00 down
1931 Buick Sedan "8" 150.00 down
131 Packard Sedan
1930 Essex Sedan ...
1930 Graham Sedan
1930 Graham Town
dan
1930 Ford Coupe
1929 Ford Coupe
225.00 down
85.00 down
dowS
110.00
Se-
110.00 down
SO.00 down
65.00 down
TRUCKS
1934 ?V ? Ut LWB 2lo.eo down
1930 Dodg-e l-'ton Truck- 185.00 down
1929 Chevrolet, singles 65.00 down
1929 Chevrolet, singles - 45.00 down
Herra!lOwenS CO.
Dodge -Dependability- Plymouth
235 South Commercial Street
Phone 1511
McKay's Used Cars
1927 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Ford Tudor
$ 45.
165.
1930 Pontlac Coach
265.
J75.
1934 Buick 6 -pass. Coupe
1931 Cbev. special Sedan .
1981 Pontlac Sedan
SS.
895.
495.
525.
1933 Chevrolet Sedan ....
1930 Franklin Sedan
192J Olda SDecial Sedan . 645.
DOUGLAS McKAT CHEVROLET CO.
SSS Center. 4S0 N. com I.
Man on Flying
Trapeze Falls;
Serio usly Hurt
NEW YORK, Aug. 27. (ff)--As
1500 horrified members of the au
dience looked. on Louis Bossalina,
31,- of Reading, Pa4 a vaude
ville aerialist, missed a flying
trapeze late today and plunged 18
feet to the stage of the Palace the
atre. At Flower hospital he was said
to have suffered a fractured pel
vis and internal injuries. His con
dition was described as serious.
Business
Directory
Cards in this directory ran
ob a monthly basis only. Rate:
1.60 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. ITS South Commercial.
BROOMS
Factory, 421 N. Church. Tel. (4(0.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
I Telephone 4118 '- R E. Nofihnesa
CH1RAPRACTOKS
DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC Chiron raptor.
N High Tel Rea 67S2.
COLLECTIONS
We collect your slow accta Confiden
tial investigations.
STATS CREDIT CU
j 111 Ore. Bldg. Ph. 7713
DENTISTS
I Dr. E. Darts has established offices
1st 313-314 Masonic Temple. TeL 7133.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
I BOSLER Electric, 24$ SUts St Wlr
j Ing motor, appliance, repalra senrica
FLORISTS
Brsllhaopt's, 447 Court
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts, Flor-
1st. 1370 N. Liberty. TeL ttOL
Bennett 2233 Fatrgrourtd Rd. T. $173.
KEYS
We make fceya Harry W. Scott
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY.
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
2C3 S. High TeL lltt
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
First in Quality and Service
Teleritwne t1S 124 Bmi1w
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO Phone 4049
SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress
Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad to
Arrlop aM Mmnila iamt HMnlnr. ate
hj S 'i&.SS-
our. a ci w aw a a v w . im iuuih
F.st !1l
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet musio and piano atnd
iea. Repairing radios, phonographs and
sewing machlnea 433 Stat Street
saiem.
PAINTING
Cneeda painter -carpenter. Call 6213
PHOTO ENGRAVERS
9alem photo engraving. 14T N. Com-
nwrclal. Tel. 6SS7.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards. pamDh-
leta Droarranut books or any kind Of
printing, call in statesman rrinun
Department Zla a. commercial, ieie-
nhone 9101.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
PerMns, 629 Court St TeL 6584.
STOVES
4 ranalr stores, ranges, circulatora
Sell .new and rebuilt stovea ranges ana
circulatora, stock fence, posts, chicken
wira. Salem Fence and stove worn.
!62 Chemeketa. TeL 4714. It u-
Fleming.
TRANSFER
I for local or distant transfer storage.
call 3131. La rmer Transfer Ca. Trucks
to Portland ualiy.
! CAPITAL C1TT Transfer Ca X2
Stats St. TeL 7773. UlstrlUUling. tor
warding and storage our specialty, oet
nor ratea
Perkins Trucking Co. TeL 629 S.
Anvwhera for hire truck service. We
specialize In hauling heavy machinery
and equipment.
TRUCK SERVICE BY DON CHAPEL
Oregon-Washington. Let us handle
jouriauUnJ)roblMriSreJ7
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West. R. TeL 1I0F6.
J. A. Sneed, 107 Highland. TeL 4487.
Sewing Club Has
100 Per Cent Work
RICKEY, Aug. 27. - Exhibits
for the Marlon county 4-H club
. . . .. ,, oo on and
fair to be held August 28, 29 ana
I '"rere discussed at the meeting.
the Rickey 4-H sewing club
which was held at the home of
the club leader, Olive Crabb, Sun-
dy afternoon. The club leader
gave the girls tips on sewing and
presented them with their sewing
emblems for completion of their
projects after which the group
had their pictures taken. A sur
prise lunch was served by the
club leader assisted by her sis
ter. Laura Crabb. The club com
pleted 100 per cent. The mem
bers include Delorla Waser, Bob
ble FiscutV Dorris' Drown, Aleane
Courtnier, Faith Phillips, Patri
cia Kenny, Jane Fiscus, Virginia
Carothers', Gladys Crabb, and
crothcr-
GETS FIXE OK JAIL
SILVERTON, Aug. 27 George
W. Hill of .Portland was given
the option' of a fine of S16 and
costs or IS days in jail by George
Cusiter, city police judge, for in
juring and defacing public prop
erty Saturday night. Hill, it waa
alleged, had emptied too many
bottles and rough-housed it in
the city rest rooms. .
STANDARD. SMALL
PORTLAND. Ore Aug. ZT.-VP)
-Eggs on the exchange showed a
loss of 1c each on large standards
aad small extras.
On the open market pallets
were openly selling: below estab
lished values generally. I
There was a steady tone gen-1
erally suggested for batter local-1 atonal developments gave way to
ly and mostly without suggestion I day to uneasiness associated with
of price change. Make was bold -
ing up much better than norttaL I
Cheese market reflected a firm I
tone- at late price advances which J
were more or less general Moderate hedging and scattered
throughout the country. Make was selling attributed to longs formed
better thau normal because of the the bulk of pressure and with buy
relatively high price compared poWer weak occasional rallies
with butter. were not maintained. A decline in
Demand for live chickens con-
tinued firm with full prices con-
tinued. There are sun a lew oia
... m a I
crop dressed turkeys oxiered anai
the price was held fairly strong,
While there was little material I
change in tomato prices for the
day, the market appeared a trifle
soft and especially for Yakima
and The Dalles stock which were
n earing the end' oi tneir season, i
Locals held steady.
Peaches in Demand
While prices indicated no
change, the market ior country
killed pork was a trifle slow at
the moment. Veal were steady and
lambs firm. I
Some fancy J. H. Hale peacnes i
were offered out of Ashland and
other southern Oregon points and
sales reported to $1.15-1.25 for
large sizes. Elbertas from the
same sector were also in good de
mand, selling up to 90c general
ly for large fruit.
Willamette valley crawioras.
Elbertas and a limited number of
J. H. Hales were offered, the for-
mr helnr scarce and selling rnoet-
1. arnnnd 74tO for nnwranued I
-J " - - I
stock of si-e with Elbertas around
83-3UC ana J . l. xxaiw iu . iw
s
r . ,
AS1UK1A, ure., AUg. '--Vrr
The Columbia river salmon pack
for the summer of 1935 was re-
rtliri HI I lUiiMLW VO.OUU VOOCSi
. a esV - av .
UN PICK FOR
SUMMED IS SHORT
comparea to i,Him 7 Dayton Beach, Fla.. in Feb
vious season. The total represent- ,
ed a drop of 26 per cent.
Unusually large runs in May
and June were declared to have
kept the total pack from showing
an even greater decrease because
77 v. .
of the fish strike this month the
uarriua i v " "
Washington statute and the loss
. j 11 T 1- 3l
Ol IDS oroancuvo recut ovm
, . " j v
seining grounds through legal
cnanneis.
The mild cure and frozen fisn
pack dropped 60 per cent.
Around 15,000,000 pounds oi
raw salmon was used and fisher
men received about $1,000,000.
Total value of this season's pack
was estimated at $2,450,000.
Gardeners' and
Ranchers Mart
PORTLAND, Aug. 27.-(rP-The
best seller at Tuesday morning's
early Gardenera and Ranchers'
west siae wnotesa e mtz . w
rantalouDe. which held a hign or
$1.75 a crate. The smaller could
do Dougm ior Ta.a a c
the Quality still A-l
Prunes were in a sufficient
number to add them to the list
yesterday morning. For a 30
poun'd lug of Italian, prunes, fann
ers were getting 40 to 60 cents.
Plums also made their appear
ance, selling at 40 cents.
Bartlett pears which previously
sold for $1.25 were down as low
as 75 cents, with the majority of
the better quality pears going be
tween $1 and $1.10 a box.
New potatoes dropped from 1
cent a pound to 95 cents a 100
pounds.
Seedless grapes dropped from
$1.25 to $1 a box. Malaga grapes
held $1.50.
California Elberta peaches sold
for 80 cents a box and the J. H.
Hales went down to 90 cents per
box.
Spinach Crate, 60; No. 1, 85c
Carrots Desen bunches, 20c.
Beets Dotea bunettes, 20-25e.
Green onions Dozen bunches, 20c.
Dry onions California reds, saek.
tlJO; Walla Walla S1.10.
Cabbage Seattle, Ho. 1, crate, S1.15
1.25 per 100 poonds, round bead.
Caunflower Mo. 1, BOe; o. 3, 65e.
Radishes Doien bonches, 15c.
Cslerr hearts Dozen bunchei. SI.
Celery Field packed, crate, $1.95;
large jomble-wasbed, oin,.70c; washed,
erst a, S2.25.
Apples Yellow Transparent, per box,
81-1.25; Gravenatoiaa, box, 81; Bed As-
trakbaas,' 85eT Jumble pack, 60c.
Potatoes 100-pound sack, SOc-81.
New potatoes 100-pound sack. 95e.
Parsley Doxea bunches, 20c. v
Raspberries Crate, $2,
Blsckterries Crate, 90c-$.
Peas Telephone, pound, 8e.
Lettuce Crate. 81.50.
Tomatoes Large sise. 20-pound Vex,
40-5Oc; small aise, S5-45C
Tumips Purple tops, dozen buaehes,
45e.
Wstermelons Peand, le.
ADrtcota Pssch bos. 65-T0e:
Wea-
atcbae, 15-pound - lug, 75e.
reaches Ualitornia Eioertas, sex,
80s; The Dalles, box, 75c; 1. H. Hales,
90c " --
Plums Box, 40s.
Prnnss Italian, 80 lbs., SOe.
" Cora Local, box, 65c; Golden Bantam,
Doav75a.' -'
Squash Crook neck, crate, S5c; sr
blebssd, poBsa, 2c.
Grapes Seedless, lug, $1; Bed Mal
aga, tag. IU4.--V .
CanUloopes V. S. Xs. 1, $1.7$; No. a,
81. " . -
Pears BsTtlett, 1.50 J Flemish Besa-1
ties. 81.25.
Cacumbers fi0e -
WILLIE LA5IB CHAMP
MONTREAL, " An g. ZT.--For
the fifth tlmince 1928, Willie
Lamb of Lambton Mills, Ont, won
the Canadian professional golfers'
association open, championship to-
day. The veteran played, through
v. "
the 72-hole medal test In 288
Strokes. .
Bear
I
TOCirill B
CHICAGO, Aug. 27.wjP)-Grain
trade uncertainty as to congres
the Canadian wheat marketing
policy and wheat prices slumped
again in another draggy, dull sea-
sion.
stocks was a denreasinc influence.
Wheat closed cents below I
the nrevioua finish. TWemher R9- I
r ' w I
-90, and corn was unchanged to
OIt December 56-. Oats
were nnchanred to V. off. rvt W -
aj down and barley unchanged to
up.
Tne market ears Httla refle--
tion to adjournment of congress I
without passage of commodities
exchange legislation.
I. Closing quotations:
Wheat: Sent.. 88-88: Dee..
89T4-90; May, 91-.
fj0rn: Sept., 73-73; Dec., 5(-
-: May, 57.
Oats: Sept.. 25-: Dec, 27-
; May, 29.
mm FEARFUL
OF
NEW YORK. Aug. 27. - (JP-
. . . ' '
Anxious 10 attack- nis old record
- ""10 -
ciouaa are garnering, sir aaaicoun
Camnhell. the E Q-vear-old Rrtnn
who driven with th wlnrf. UnA.
. " . ...-, ..
cu iuuj, uuiiuu ior toe salt oeas
of Utah.
"I'm afraid there's going to be
a fearful show over there," he
said, far more worried about Ens-
land's stand against Italy in the
Ethiopian tangle than over the
ManWM hit farpa strlvlnir tn nilnt
hU mrhfv MBMrA - M
miles an hour Hc Bet the prea -
1 a 1 A. MVOSSJk
I en. miri at i .0.0.0 on ioe sanaa
"Oh, If America would only
back up Great Britain," he said.
"Just tell the world that they
won't allow another war to start.
I . .. ... !
mere wouio ds none, we Deiong
together. No one 0;ld dare def
I t,a mlo-Vif rst P.root Ttrlt.tn mnA
1 ,. TTnit Ctatno onmKlrxx
I v ..Lx. u.co
v. .i i Tr. .n u-
uo buuy iu uittu irui uo ao
blef a9 fae can m&ke u g) that
if trouble does break out abroad 1
he will be back there and ready
to take a hand.
"I'm shooting for 300," he j
said, "but more important than 1
that, we're making scientific tests
this time never tried before."
Committee Sets
Olympic Tryout
G
S SLUMP DU
i ime ana riacess&xxx
CHICAGO, Aug. 27.-(P)-The
new 12,500.000 Randall's Island.
N. T., Stadium Was selected today
as the scene for the 4to.l tryout.
for places on the 193 American
01 Jc , - d flel(, 8Qttad .by
,i. j,t. v M
gport 8ubJftCt to appro-al by the
general committee.
The committee, headed by Wil-
1t.- T -lnffV.m 9 Tar-.-
nam ! au ua ut a v a xiai laiu uua-
versity, who also was named man-
ager of the squad, set July 10-11,
1936, as the dates for the tryouts
Radio Program
Wcdnesdsy, August 23
KOW PORTLAND 620 Xc
7:00 Tbe Eoneymooners.
7:15 Wendell HaU and Others, KBO.
7:3ft U. 8. Navy band. KBC.
8:00 Jack Sprigg's orcbestrs.
8:15 Merry Macs, KBC.
8:30 Merry Madcaps. NBC.
9:15 Orchestra. NBC
8:30 California Federation of Womea's
Clubs, KBC.
10:30 Golden Melodies, NBC.
11:00 Hollywood Varieties, NBC.
1 :05-r-Catherine O'Reilly, cellist.
1:30 Me and My Shadow.
1:45 Adventnres of Sam and Dick.
3:00 Woman's Magaxine of tbe Air.
8:15 Oriental Gardens orchestra.
3:30 Dot aad Will, NBC.
8:45 City Voices, KBC
4;00 One Man's Family, KBC.
6:45 Williams aad Walsh orchestra.
6:00 Organ.
7:00 Amos 'a' Aady, NBC.
8:00 Westchester BUtm ore orch.
8:35 Musical Comedy Moments..
8:15 Hotel Bismarck erehestra. KBC.
8:30 Wandering Minstrel, NBC. -10:15
JsaUea Beach orcbestrs.
I 10:45 Hotel Mark Hopkins orchestra.
I li:uo Amnaasaaor Hotel orchestra.
11:30-12 DeanvUlo Club orchestra.
-IOC POBTLAITD 1180 Kc
6:30 IteveiUe Hour.
8 S0 Tango Time.
8:00 ! Gordon orcbestrs, KBO.
9:15 Vesterdsy's Favorites.
9:80 Three-Four Time.
10:00 Ileanx Arts Trio, KBO.
11:00 Ballads ef the Sea.
11:15 Modem Melodies.
11:30 l'n Gold.
11:45 Ildaa Mae Jacks, pianist.
13 :00 Dane Frolic
13:15 Wsstcra Farm aad Horns Hoar.
1:00 Crosscuts, KBC
1 :80 Fiaaacial and grsia report.
1:35 James Wilkinson, NBC
1:45 Friendly Chat.
2:15 Dance, Matinee.
2:45 Songs of the Past.
8 :00 Band music.
8 :80 Bay -KoMe orchestra.
4:30 Melody Train, NBC.
4 :45 Tea Tims Melodies.
C:S0 Jan Gsrber's orcbestrs.
6:00 Sports Talk.
6:05 The Venetians. KBC.
65 William Walsh orchestra, .
9 :80 Erasing concert.
tilt Westehester Biitmora orcbestrs.
8 :30- Musical Comedy Moments.
9:00 Hotel Bismarck orchestra, KBC.
10:35 Hotel Msrk Hopkins erehestra,
10:45-Moment Knsteale,
11-12 Dsnca orchestra.
XOAO COKVAXX ! 850 Ke.
9 :0O Hetaemfkers' Hoar.
1045 Guarding Tour Health.
n ":oo Nooa Farm Hoar,
I i:is stories for Bays an Girls.
lm.awa a . A -1 a 1 r.
I .VaE-Sri wltf Hour.
I S:'so Evenins Farm Hour.
Trend Puzzles Street
I Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk, co-op basic pool prtee
ft. 5 7 per hundred.
(MUk tessd oa semi - aoathly
batterfst average.)
Distributor price $2.10.
A srade butterfat--Delivered,
27c route, 26c.
A grade prints, ZOeiB
grmOe, 28Mt
I'rieea paid to growers bf Balsa buyers.
wot Fnna win, uppuea oy a local I
groe; are taalcstiv. of tho dairy osrkt
si at sot guaranteed by Tho 8Utea
)
rsrnra
tei jm
(Buying Price)
.25
1.25
.80
.80
.70
.85
Peche. canning, ba.
. ..a
Pas. ba 4fK
Peaches, Calif, EUtertss. is.
Peachem. Calif., Elbertas,.lug
Takima, h.
LofL on., Crawford
Elbertas
1.25
1.50
1.00
.20
.75
65 to .75
2.50
1.25
.75
Blackberries, crate
Hackloaczrioa. lb, retail .
Peach plant 1, ba
nE'V.
G tapes. Sea if slag, lug
eealew- grapes, lag
fresh figs, bos
Wateraeleas. lb.
-0H4
Cantaloupes, erate
1.50
in PUta, Cnbaa erate S.fiO and B.OO
Orange.
Cbates 2.50 to 8.23
Baoaaaa, lb. oa stalk .05
ttaasa , .05 U
faaey
6.75 to 7.50
5.00 to 6.50
Cboico
Lima freib
1.00
Crapofrsit, CalhT. 3.00 to tSS
Applet, Uraveaateina, n. .... .75
VEGETABLES
(Buying Prices)
Egg plont. flat L25
Daaisb. squash, dot. ..85
Dill. doa. ot5
Cora. loeaV dozen .10 to .15
Italian squaib, dox. .40
Ureea onions, local, doits J20
Oaioas Walla Walla, ewt. 1.25
White Beraudat. ewt. 2J0
Zakims marble head aquaab, lb. .03
Cauliflower. Oregon. lug
J0 to 1.50
I i v 1 r
rJ?. a'.'.
01 to
j Celery, local, dox. '
I Celery hearts, do.
I Cucumbers, doi.
Cucumber., pickling
. Bweet, lb,
Soar. lb.
Dill, lb.
Beets, dozeo
Betas, local, lb.
Green nepsers. Orezon. Ib.
Lettuce, local
H"uc,
I x". "
r - rfi;a
K.. n..
Local new nett I
1 "ng
I "
i Tomatoes
The Dalles, 18 lb. lug
IiOcsI. lur
Turnipt, dozen
Radishes, local, dozen
waisuts, lb. ,
filbert, lb.
HOPS
(Buying Price)
cimtert. 1834. lb too
g
.06
nominal
I EOGS
1 (Buying PllCO Of AbdreieSt)
Film
.29
.25
.24
" . .
ea. extras
MediniMi ,Und.
WOOL A1TD MOHAIB
(Baying Price)
Mohair
Medium
.20
.23
?0
root
Coarte snd fine wool
POUIiTBT
(Andretea k Son Burlnf Price)
Heavy hens, 4H or over
.16
.15
Heavy heat, over 6 lbs.
CeloroC- mediums, lb. ,
Medium Leg horns, lb. . ...
.14
.13
.12
.06
.06
J7
Lifht. lb.
I Btara, lb.
Old' sooatert, lb.
Colored frra. lb.
White Leghorn frjt, lb.
.14
I km sac Mm uuu; if -j iiif j; t f-wa j w
lbs.
.16
.15
.12
.13
JT
U
Colored hens, over 6 lbs.
Leghorn hens, under' 4 lbs.
S
over 4 lot.
Colored nrhicers. over 3Vi lbi.
Colors springers, under 8 lbs.
-; VibTZ
I 014 roosters, lb.
.18
.15
.08
.08
.08
sttrs.
iiacu
ffSTirrss
.28
Urn tUadariU
.25
.25
.23
Medium extras
I meaium suntwus
. r 1 - . . J J
i prjUetl
.16
I case count, largo eggs, so poonds
or over, per case
.24
UTEgTOCE
(Baying Price)
.06 V to
I Lambs
.064
! Ewes, lb.
.014 to .02
Yearling Iambs
Hogs, 140 170 lbs
.03 to .03
9.25 to 9.75
8.50 to 9.00
.10 to 10.25
9.75
120-130 lbs.
170-210 lbs top
210-250 lbs., top
Sows
7.50 to 8.00
Steers
4.50 to 6.50
Cows
1.50 to 4.00
Bulls
S.50 to 4.50
3.50 to 4-58
7.50 to 8.50
.18
.12
Heifers
Veal, top
Dressed hogs
Dn3sed veal. lb.
GBAI3T AHD HAT
Wneat. western red ..
. .65
White, Ke. 1
Barley, feed. So. 1. ton
. .67
.16.00
U9.00
.16.00
Oats, milling, ton
Feed, ton .
Hay. buying pri
Clover hay
-11.00
Oats aad vetch, ton .
-11.00
.14.00
.03
Alfalfa, valley
Cbittum bark, dried, lb.
Stocks and Bond
August 27
STOCK AVE AGES
(Compiled by The Associated Press)
30 15
15 60
ludust. Bails
TJtil. Stocks
95.0 47.1
Today 64.4 24.7
Prev. day 65.8 25.6
86.5
83.7
29.0
39.3
21.6
40.6
21.2
48.4
46.8
89.2
49.1
34.8
51.4
84.9
Month ags - 64.0 25.4
Tear ago 50.5 26.8
1935 high 65.6 27.6
1935 low 49.5 18.5
1934 Ugh 61.4 43.0
1934 low 45.8 Z3.8
BOOT) ATEXAGES
20 10
Bails IndusU
10 10
TJtiL For'n
82.3 98,8
97.1 67,1
T . AaT 82.5 99.1 97.4
67.5
68.7
65!0
70.4
65.5
70.9
60.2
Month ago 82.0 H.t
Tear ago 83.9 88.0 84.8
1935 high 87.8 99.1 M.6
1BS5 low - 76 92-2 84.5
1934 high 89.4 . 93.9 88.9
1934 lsw 74 J 73.7 8
Judging Team to -Visit;Canby
Fair
.02
- 5
.n to as
.45 to ,.55
.10 to .25
.oa
.03
.03
JS0
.014 to .03 U
.03
.75 to 1-25
1.75
2.75
.90
1.10
.05 to .08
JJ5
1.00
.40 to .60
SO
.40
.25
J8 to JO
.11 U .19
A team of Salem Future Farm
ers will go to Canbr todar to
judge in the Smith-Hughea voca
tional agricnlture livestock Judg
ing contest at the Clackamas
county fair. v Ralph L Morgan, lo
cal instructor, will head the
group.
Members oj the team" are Earte
Lyons, Earl Noble, Victor Wil
liamson and Ansel Morlej.
"SELLING OH GOOD
1
NEW YORK, Aug. Z7.-MVA
vigorous selling wave washed over
the stock market today in Its first
post-adjournment session.
Losses of around 1 to 3 or more
points on pivotal shares in all sec
tions of the list appeared to maks
a eruiA mini IriHaiv he1r nl.
ns n, th. nJItln.. .
. . A".,, o.I ' I " .
ber of Wall Street observers thai
market Improvement was likely to
follow the quitting of congress
and the waning of Washington le
gislative developments as market
influences.
Many brokerage quarters saw in
the day's decline, in which the
turnover was so heavy as to leave
the ticker faltering several min
utes behind transactions on the
floor of the exchange on mors
than one occasion, a reflection ol
the Wall Street adage "sell on
the good news".
Stop-Loss Sales Seen
Elsewhere it was said disap
pointment over the failure of th
market to rally appreciably on
the congressional news brought
out both liquidation and short sel
ling, and that the decline uncov
ered stop-loss orders in many cas-
The day's decline of 1.3 point!
in the Associated Press average ol
60 stocks, at 47.1 was the largest
single session's loss for 1935.
The flood of last minute Wash.
ington legislation was being rush
ed to the desks or Wall Street
law firms for examination, but th
mind of the average trade still
appeared rather confnsed as to the
ppsaible market influence of such
bills as those dealing with utili
ties, the coal companies, railroad
pensions and several others pass
ed at the close of the session.
Fire Gives Threat
To Water Supply
TURNER, Aug. 27. Fire of
unknown origin started Monday
afternoon about one and one-half
miles west of Turner on the city
watet supply acreage. Little dam
age was done to the reservoir but
considerable damage to wood and
timber belonging to the city and
also to timber belonging to Mr.
Peebles and to Dr. Sartner. The
fire was controlled Monday eve
ning.
GeneralMarkets
PtODUtTB EXCHANGE
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 27. (AP)
Produce Exchange net prices:
Butter extras. Z7c: standards. 15 Vie:
prime firsts, 'ilVic; firsts, 23Vsc; but
terfat. 28e.
Eggs: Large U. a. specials. Sic; U.
S. extras, 30c; C. S.fmedium extras, 2 Sc.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore..
Aug. 27 (API
High Low Close
764 76 76
TS 72 72
78 72 73
75 7 74
Wheat; Open
May 76
Sept., eld 724
ept new 77
Dec. 75
Cass; Big Ben bluestem, 18 per rest.
4ttc: Biz Bend bluestem, SSKe: dark
hard winter, 12 per cent, SOttc; do. 11
per cent, 74ijc; soit wane, 71c; western
white, 70 4e; hard winter, 73 cj north
ern spring, 71c; western red. 70c
Oats: No. 2 white, 819.50.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, S38.75.
Millrun standard, 820.
Portland Produce
POBTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. (API-
Batter Prints, A grade, 29 tte lb.; ia
parchment wrapper, S0"rie Ib. ia cartons;
B grade, psremncnt wrappeu, ic id.;
cartons. 28 He lb.
Bdttcrlst Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries art least twice weekly,
29-3fte lb - country routes. 27-80e lb.; B
grade, deliveries less than twice weekly.
S8-29e lb. ; C grade at market.
Errs Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh specials, 28c; extras, 28c; stand
ards, 26c; extra mediums, 24c; medium.
firsts, 22c; undergrade, lsc ; pullets, tbe
doien.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 15c; Oregon
loaf. 15c Brokers will pay He below
quotations.
Milk A gTsae, roruana aenvevy,
52 He lb.; butterfat basis for 4 per cant.
Country meats Selling price ts retail
ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers
under 150 lbs 16 -17c lb.; Tealer, No.
1, 13 13 He lb.; light and thin, 9-10e
lb.; heavy, 8-10e 1K; cutter cows, 6-7 Ht
lb.; canners. 5-6e Ib.; bulls, 8e lb; spring
lambs, 133tte lb.; medium, 1112c lb.;
ewes, 4-6c lb.
Mohair 1935 buying price, 20c lb.
Cascars bark Buying price, 1933
peel, 2Vse lb.
Hops 1934 clusters, 6-8 He Ib.
Live poultry Portland delivery, buy
ing price: Colored hens, over 5H lbs.
14-15e lb.; under 6 lbs, 15l,-16H
lb.: Leghorn hens, over SH lbs 13 H
14He lb.; under SH lbs.. 12 lSe U-:
spring, 8H lbs. and up, 16-17 lb.: un
der 3H lbs., 15-16 lb.; whits broilers,
13-160 Ib; roosters, sc id; reus aucKs,
young. 16-17e lh.
Now onions wans nana, t-a V"
50-lb. bag.
New potatoes Local, $1.00 ceatal;
Yakima Netted Gems. fl.IS-l.'SO eantsU
CanUloapes DiUard, 82-3.50; Tbe Dal
les, stsndara, 31.75-1.85; Tskims stand
sru, $1.75-1.85 crate.
Wool 1935 dip, nominal; Willamette
valley medium, 32c; coarse and braid. 20
lb.: eastern Oregon., 18-22 lb.; Southern
Idaho. (. ) lb.
Hay Buying pries from producers: Al
falfa No. 1, new price, $16-14.50; east
ern Oregon timothy, 817 j sats, 87-10
ton: Wtllametts valley timothy. $14,
clover. $7-10 ton. Portland.
Portland Livestock
IS THEORY
POBTLAND. Ore Ass. 87. (AP)
(TTSDA) Hogs : Receipt. 100, hold er
400; market very slew, few sales 25e ts
50 lower than Monday's uneven trsds.
Good to choice 175-215 lbs, $100 down;
heavier weights not yet moving; few
light lights, $9.75 ; packing aows -sale-sbl.
$7-75-8 echoic light feeders qsota
ble up to $11 sr better. , - . ,
Cattle: Receipts. 100. talves ' 10j
quality mostly plain, detnsw ' narrow
with seatUredV sales around steady: lata
undertone very weak. Few greas steers,
$5.50-6.25; heifers, $4.50-5 23; low, eut-telr-
and cotter cows. $2.25-85; eern
moa ' to mediam; $3.50-4; ' plain bulls,
$3.50-4.40 r medium vealers, $8-?, ekoic
quotsbl Jo 19.50. ... ... ,
Sheep: Reesipts 6001 msritet fairly
active around steady with Monday's av
erage eatrem top 25 lowsr. 'Good ts)
choice fat lsmbs largely $7.26-7.50; choice
ts msdium. $5.50 6.75; few common ewes,
$1.25-2.25; good fst dwes suetabl te
$3.25 or better. j-