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; ; The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning; September 13, 1933 PAGE THIRTEEN 1 1 Waiiif Ads I 1 Statesman " Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising - Single Insertion per Une .10c .Three Insertions per Una ,20c' Six Insertions per Una .. ..30e One month per line . .i.Sl.OO Minimum, charge ......... 25e : Copr for this sage accepted a ntil 8 : 3 0 the evening before publication for classification. Copr received after this time will be ma under the heading Too Late to Classify. ' 2 The Statesman assame me financial responsibility for etw rors which may appear in ad rertlsesnevtts published In its columns, - and in cases' where this paper Is at fa-It win re print that part of an adver tisement la which the typo graphical mistake occurs. . fc . . The Stateamaa macmia the right to reject objectionable advertising. It farther icacrvce the right to classify an adver tising nader the proper classi fication. HOP 'PICKERS Plcktn of lata bops starts Monday, Sept. th. Miller yard, V4 miles ot Sa lem. Pickers apply to as. CHILDS A MILLER. INC. S State Street Photw S7BS. HELP WANTED MALE - Toung man, dishwasher. State Cafe teria. HELP WANTED FEMALE 1 Wanted, rlrl help housework. Must , h wUltnr ro ' Calif, several months. rurniah references. Tet 7874. WANTED High school girl to work: for room end board. Tel. 4014. Young woman for light housework. and tears of 1 child after school. Ref erences, Cell mornings between 7 and S:10 or even In after 1:39. lSlBusn. SITUATIONS WANTED : Exp. dry - hand milker wants work 1 on dairy. Family, will ro any place. Writs Kenneth Hamel, West Stayton. Wanted All kinds gardener work by experienced gardener; references. AH I auk la a tryout. Mr. into. bu4. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Safe for sale, fireproof. I Si Chcme- keta. Distilled whits vinegar for all pick ling purposes. "Keeps Your Pickles tknsp. PURITAN CIDER WORKS WEST SALEM Ground Dallas limestone. Bulk or at $169 ton. F. O. B. plant. Hawkins Commott vetch seed, mixed .with grey oats, 1 C Id. R. 7, Box. 420; 1st bouse west of Hazel ureen school Typewriters Rent a machine, prac- N tlce at house special rates to students. Koen, 4zs court rnone iti. - Regina cleaner A-l condition with attachments. Box 549. Statesman. - SALE Cheap, or trade for wood or gun, new bicycle. Goodyear balloon tires. TeL 7S53. 144 N. CapitoU Cannbur tomatoes. 60c bo. S rat. E. en Silverton rd., 1 mi. north. Rt 7. Bt. 413. W. M. Penney. ' Cut flowers. Pnone 86J7. Jay Mor- , ria, florist. On road to Belcrest. Grapes tor Jelly, 3c per pound. Jay Morris, phone BS37. WANTED Miscellaneous Free Wa pick np dead and worth less borses. cows, sheep. TeL 4- ' WANTED Good homes for Vlrtna. Part Persian. Tel. 8558. three MISCELLAN EOUS Haircuts, 15c-20c 303 S. Winter : FARM Catalog Pick of 10.608 bar gains. Coast to Coast Kvergreen Ore- South 35th year. Big Fall-Winter number mailed, free: STROUT AG'T. WZ?S Maple Ave., Palem. ' FOR RENTROOMS Desirable living room, front entrance. fireplace. Very close In. Tet 78 ROOMS. 3S0 N. Capitol. Tel. 5478. FOR RENT First floor bedroom, also garage. 240 So. 14th, Rent furn. room. 1159 Center. ROOM AND BOARD For coniple. very dose In. 'Tel. 6483. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Nice furn. apts.: on sleeping porch. Maytag. IIS up. Garages. I4 4 N. (CapitoL ; v Nice, furn. apt, 590 Union. ' ' - Apta T55 Bellevue. - -. Mod. 1st floor apt, (43 Union. 1 nicely furn. apt, 17S S. 14th. Ph. 4719. - A two front room apt. downstairs with front door entrance, fireplace and : electric range at xize center. , Close, furn. 3 R. apt TeL S825. . ADVERTISLN'O Portland RepresenUUre 5 " Gordon B. Bell, Security Building. Portland, Ore. Western Advertising i Representatives . . '. . - renger-Batt Co, UA S3S Montgomery Street Saa Francisco. Calif. r . Eastern 'Advertising Bepresentatfvea Bryant. Grtmtk- Branson, tne. Chicago, New York. Detroit, . Boston, AtlanU ' gn fared of tae Postnfles at galas, Oregon, es eosd-Cifls Matter. Pee- tu eserw asemnie 'eesvpv mvnauy JfuaiMeM eicc, tU South Commercial street. - - - - SUBSCRIPTION RATESt Kan eubscriptlon Rates, In Advance, Within Oregon : Dally and Sunday. 1 Mo. SO eenU : S Mo. SL35 ; S Mo. $1.SS : j year S4.0O. Elsawbere SO cents per Mix. or fi.00 for 1 year in advance. Pet Copy 3 cent News Stands S cents. By City Carrier: 45 cents a month' 15.09 a year la advance. FOR RENT- HOUSES , Houses. Qraat. S2 Court Tel. (584. Furn. ft enfara. Forkner. TsL 1031. Winter rates en cottages. Lone Star AUto camp, JM N. CapitoL Modem furnished 2-rm. boas close in. 1 snath. 448 Water 6C S room modern furnished bouse, SSI ma Inquire- 44 Division. FOR -RENT. HospttsT beds . and wheelchairs to H. L Stlf f Kumltnre Co. Office room tor sea. "SSI State St. fei. 3114, - For cash rent to reliabte party. acre farm. Will set) equipment it de sired. J. A. Machir, Rt 1. Indepen dence, riear Greenwood. FOR SALE Real Estate - BARGAIN In one of Salem's tines homes, oak floors throughout. SBahogany wood work, tile kitchen end bath. Extra fine homo. Reduced from 12,0 to f 7600 (or quick sale, Might consider irood ttaeme la Portland. CALL Mrs. Ellis with . CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors 344 State Street Phone (70S. TO CLOSK AN ESTATE Fine home on IK acre tract dose to Salem, formerly SUvO. Today 216e. - CHIXXa A MILLER, Realtors 344 Sate St Fhone 670S. SCVLE Beautiful 1 A. tract, alt kinds of fruit, lovely borne, strictly I modern in every respect. Barn, chicken house. About I mile from. city limits i on main highway. If interested in a fine home at the right price, better hurry. See Mr. Llndgren, Hawkins A Roberts, Inc. Aoartment liouso Five modern apartment. ! $i9 cash. Phona owner. EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHAXGE Neat S room house well located on Summer street Price only 32250. Will trade clear toward larger bouse. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone (70S. FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE 59-acre farm located about 1 mile north of Philomath. Small set of buildings. Practically all In culti vation. For immediate sale, this farm Is offered for 11400. See Mr. Ltndgren HAWKIWS ft ROBERTS, IXC. SsassasassaeraasassjngsaEajgssa FOR SALE 7S2-acre ranch located about 1 miles north of PhHomath. About 100 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture and timber. Fair set of old buildings, fine spring water and lots of it Conservative esti mate of six: million feet of fir timber, six thousand cords of oak wood. This property Is an estate and must be sold. In order to make a quick sale, It is offered for Sll,- , 000 on reasonable terms. See Mr, Linderen HAWKINS A ROBERTS. TSC. ACREAGE GOOD BUYS IN SMALL ACREAGE acre near city limits. lVt story C room house with basement, fireplace, good plumbing, well and water system. Priced very low to satisfy mortgage at 1 19 SO, pert terms. About 1 acre 1 mile out on good road. Part in cherries.' 4 room bouse and sraraire. Price only SS0O, cash 3150, bsX monthly. Lew interest CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 344 8tate Street Phone T0S. WANTED REAL ESTATE Wanted Farms a city property list tags. R. A. Forkner. 18S3 N. CapitoL WANTED Home. Have $500 cash. Box 687, Statesman. I have $1800.00 cash for -home, What have yon? Box 586. Statesman. Business Opportunities INVESTMENTS invest- your savings at 5 to - per cent on first mortgage securities. See Hawkins A Roberts. Grocery store, living rooms, good location, doing good business all for or trB(,. Bot Egg, Statesman. MONEY TO LOAN First class raorteara loans wanted. rToyu and over, o commission or brokerage for borrower to pay. UAUU A BUSH TRUST DO. MONEY Wi now have several good first mortgages on hand, amounts from S350 to S3 600. Net Investors I per cent, see us ior real estate loans. CHILDS A MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 Stat St phona 70 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE! Because we specialise In loans ud. to 3300 Including automobile loans. Plrnty of Time to Pay ! As lone as 20 months. -Quick service. Beneficial Loan Society Room 119, New Bllgh Bldg. SIS State Street Salem. Oreeon Phone 3740 S-132, M-1C5. MONEY for good first mortgage real estate loans, any amount, farm, city or acreage properties. Ijo-w interest rates. No payment requirements. CHILDS ft -MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State St. Phone 6703 AUTO LOANS CARBRSSriNANCBD Easy Terms - Investigate WILLAMETTE LOAN CO. - M-159 50S Guardian Bldg. Salem Money to loan at six per cent Small monthly payments. Salem Federal Savings ft Loan Association. VJuardlan Bide;. PhoneMlOO. LOANS WANTED aaJaajajaajaaaaa)aaiaaJaaMMMMM Loans wanted - on farm and city property. - Before borrowing, inquire a HawMna A Roberta. UVESTOCK and POULTRY - FOR SALE Four weaned pigs. Rt t,' ho es,. u. gcnwengei. v FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRY wood roal TeL SOQe. Salem Fuel Co. Trade ft cottage. . -.. - . No. 1 dry 18 to. old fir, also 2nd growtn. let. Mi. -.- -- ---- - 1-- ii ii in-ii i,rin njir.n Large 2nd - growth 4 ft wood for sale on place or delivered, reasonable. Fhone bszi or 1460 n. summer. 16" old fir, 85. TeL 945. . Dry wood, all kinds, TeL S08S. Dry. well-seasoned oak and fir. Rea sonable. 541 Market, phone 3941. V Interesting Fact " V.r V- lKaAta RnnfMKT I believes epilepsy Is due entirely J to 'brain Injuries received through bumps during childhood. - o It-is poeslble that small amounts of. monoxide gas leaking into the iasidea ot automobiles I may dull wits and cause accidents, says Dr. E. E. Free. j American f oresU capture" and store as mnch ot the sna'a energy each year as la contained ,1a 1,- f 500,000,000 tons ot coaL : ' I Tobacco root-knot is caused byl"" UMT fR a microscopic worm, cauea at nematode, which lives In the son. I WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. CaU S390. Woodsawbig reasonable. TeL 3793. LOST AND FOUND LOST Oa Fairgrounds black suede purse with Gruen watch and money. Ss.OO reward offered for watch. In itials C. W. and A. G. en back. Leave at Statesman office. LOST Police dog. answers by name of Frits. Call W. B. IS nod grass. Phone 4372. LOST Pair eys glasses. Finder 1 phone 8310. PERSONAL STOMACH ULCER. GAS . PAINS. INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, & doctors prescription at jap- ital and ferry s Drug Stores. Worried? See Mrs. Martin, psychol ogist. 4 S3 n. 14th st FOR SALE USED CARS 50 550 - Ill International 1 ton, L. W. B. 1933 Dodge 1 ton. L. W. B. . G. M. C 1 ton, with body JAMES H. MADEN CO. 217 State St Phone S590 Now Wrecking 1932-Chevrolet Truck 1927 International 1V4-T. Truck 1927-Big 6 Studebaker 1925-Lincoln Sedan 1925-Master Buick Sedan 1957-Standard Buick ACME AUTO ft TRUCK WRECKERS Where you can always do a little better. Look for Neon aign 430 S. Commercial - TeL T732. Down 1934 Chev. Sedan .SK5.00 . 185.00 . 175.00 . 200.00 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Plymouth P. C Sedan 1933 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan . 1931 Buick 50-8 Sedan 1931 Packard Del. Sedan 1931 Ford Deluxe Tudor its' eel 225.00 1 115.00 1930 Graham Special Sedan 100.00 115.00 1930 Chrysler 70 Sedan 1930 Ford Standard Coupe 1929 Pontine Sedan 85.00 10 Cheaper cars to pick from w .1 Down 1 TKUUK.8 1939 Dodge 3-ton, good shape -$175.00 6-1939 Ford A Cher. tons ; your pick 50.00 lie rra!SQ wens Co. Dodge "Dependability' Plymouth 23a South Commercial Street Phone 8511 Reduced Special Prices on Ford V-8's 1934 Victoria, was 3595, Now $535 1934 Coach, was $575, Now $545 1934 Victoria, was $595, Now $565 430 N. Com'l 333 Center i71CK.aV Chevrolet CO. State Motors Inc. Offer 35 PACKARD 120 SEDAN. Demonstrator, run less than 3000 miles. Rig discount Will take trade i and give tertna 33 HUDSON ST. 8' SEDAN. Demonstrator. Run less than 3000 - mi lea Radio, trunk and lots of ex tras. Will discount 33 TERRAPLANE 8 SEDAN $525 j ixw mileage, brand new tires. Reconditioned as needed. This is one of the fastest, most ec onomical 3-cyL cars ever built Ask any owner. . , U FORD BUSINESS COUPE 495 Low milasare. good Urea, finish like new tnsido and out 31 STUDE LIGHTS SEDAN 395 Overhauled from stem to stern. New paint and tires. 2 fender wells. Trunk rack. 30 DeSOTO S SEDAN 395 ! Overhauled. New paint ft tlrea 27 CADILLAC 7-rass. SEDAN J95 ;I i,Vi: Ji oSVt, CFE" - "5 29 STUDE PRES. SEDAN - l 30 ESSEX COACH ss 37 OLDS COUPE 27 STAR SEDAN 60 28 ESSEX COACH -35! State Motors Inc. HTJDSON-TERRAPLANB -PACKARD High ft Chemeketa Open Nights and Sundaya Quality Used Cars 1931 Chevrolet Coach, 8-wheel equipment . , ,, .. . ... 3375.00 1131 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, S- wneel equipment, thor - oughly rebuilt 365.00 192S Buick Sedan. Motor recon ditioned - - - . 245.00 1930 Ford 3 -door Sedan , 290.00 193S OldsmobUs Sedan S5.00 Terms , Trades Wo L. Anderson, Inc. DeSoto-Flymouth Distributors 380 Marion . Phona. 77 OS , Salem 2S Chevrolet pickup. Good shape. -gooa runner, izz. lizt I. iterty. New List of Real Bargains 1933 T-S Pickup, was $445, now f 41S 193S Chevrolet truck, stake body. - good tires and motor ,, . 4SS 1932 V-S Standard Coooe. New paint, motor overhauled ....... 345 193S V-t Regular Coupe, a snap - 415 192S Ford Snort "Coupe. Has '30 model A wheels, runs good 15 1980 Ford Sport Roadster 335 1929 Essex. Challenger Coach, - Better than the average 17S 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 245 Valley Motor Company TN-a ro- Tai. Marlon A Liberty - Center ft Liberty Open evenings ft Sundaya Phone 191. - . FOR SALE USED CARS. Red Tag Sale ? ; -McKay's OlCd Used :Cars?;--; Prices Reduced Model T Ford Coupe, .was Its. - - - Now $17-50 - 1929 Pontoe Coach, was 34S, . -,av" -r - Stndetaker Cotw I5SS, - HOW 19JS Pontiae Coach, was SIC5, Now $245 lkine SeUn. uk. . iOW ;?Z4d mi Chevrolet JSpt. Coupe, was S3SS, - Now S345 Bulc Coope; was 1ST S. , - . i O W usi Chevrolet .Sedan, was $191, Now S3 65 aww mo Franklin Sedan, was 5t5. Now 5495 . 1933 Olds Sedan, was $650,. Now 5615 Look For the' Red O. K, Tag 333 Center - Fhone 3189 430 N. Coml McKay Chevrolet Co. Otto J. Wilson WIRED FROM FLINT r mt. . a n .. .ttWT A Uf I If IJ i 'nAtli CfiCil nun n ouivui SELL EVERT USED CAR IN STOCK." 1934 Stndebaker Sedan S2S 1933 Olds Sedan .. ... ... 045 1939 Light Nash 385 1928 Buick Sedan 165 1915 Hudson uoupe n 1928 Chev. Coach i Otto J. Wilson PONTIAC A BUICK SALES A SERVICE MS N. OoraT. St - Fhone 545L TRANSPORTATION . LOW COST MEALS Served In air-conditioned coach or tourist car on THE PORTLAND ROSE , , v"r f- ir aandwlches l ral, f f ' doughnuta-er pie 10c. fruit 5o Pbrtar service and free pillows In .coaches. service and free pillows In coaches. Summer excursion fares now in effect rcranvn!. rnaph fare from Portland to Chicago S34.60 one way; 357.35 round trln. For further lnrormauon : -ncaei Office aad Travel Bureau, Broadway and Washington, Portland. Oregon. BUTTER ADVANCES IH EAST PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.-(JP) -Butter producers of the Portland area are watching the price ad- --- in New York and Chicago with great Interest. Local supplies -antlnnalle firm. Production is . 11 '77m TT1 v. "T. m 4v.. ,n iis 1 sb s rm rase ai fuiwii 11 11 uin tail, H" ,Z 1 There were no changes In butter or butterfat i market Is also tW with receipts continuing light. No price change nas occurrea ior several days. Demand for fresh goods Is continuing excellent, with supplies SCttiCC. Poultry, prices are SUU Xlrmer than either butter or eggs, with some slight advances having been reported earlier this week. An acute shortage has occurred on springs of all sixes Turkeys will start coming in early in October, no advance in- tlmation can be gained as to the first nnnrnttnna hut advices havn eome In that the flocks are sturdy I and nromise some fine birds for the holiday season. mere are stui plenty 01 tur- Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore-, Sept. 12.-GP) -The "gardeners' and ranchers market was quiet today; with little change in price. New potatoes were offered at 11.35 a 100 -pound sack. No change was. reported In the peach market. Elbertas held at. 80c a box: The Dalles V5c and J. H. Hales 90c Bartlett pears were of- fered at SI a box. and Flemish BeauUesat75c . Raspberry-and blackberry trad- J lng continued firm, no change be- lng reported in the previous prices I.. aaA - . . I of $175-2.00 a crate for raspber ries and 11.25-1.35 for blaekber- ries. Spinach Box, 85c Carrots Doles bunches, 30 a. Beets Dosen bunches. 25c trees slaaa Dosea tranches, SOa. Dry onions California reds, saek. fi.i; wsiia wans, fi.io; Oretoa, caa- dred, si.S5-l.50: boiling onions. 81-1.25. Cabsags Beams, a 1, rst, f 1-1.2&. uaumiower St. iao-i.aa. -: Radishes Dosen baaebea, 15s. Celery hearts Dosea bencbea SI. csiery-i-rieia packed, erate, fi.7S; I large jumble washed. Coses, 70s; vsihsd. ersta 82.25. Apples T allow Transparent, per bos. 31-L25; eravensteiaa bos, T5e-01; Red Astrakhans, 85ej Jamble pack, 60c - retatoes ' loo-peaaa sack. oe-Sl. Maw potatoes loo-u. aaek, gl.ss. Parsley Dosea baaches, 20c Raspberries Crate, fl.75-3. Blsckbasrles Crate, gl-25-1.25. Peas Telephone, pond, S-7e. Lettaea Crate. S1.T5: Ka S. 81.25 Tomatoes Lane srse Dillards, SO-lb. aearSO-SSet aasaiass, e5-50c; aauvU, SSe; loesL Sue. . . 'i -, t ' , Turnips Pnrpls tops, aessa baacbas. ise. Wall m lions Ptmt. la Asncota-r-Paack box. 65-70t Wea stehea . 15-nennd lac f 5a Paaenaa usiiiorata aiosraa sex. 80s; Tbe Dallas, box, 75e; 9. H. Balsa Pluina Baa SSa Pnmss Italiaa, lb- lag, IS-iOa. Corn" Local, S dos. san, SSe- . fitmm th Drookmack. crate. S5et Mar blahead. Ib 2Kc: Daaiak, lb- Ss; HaV CL...cifl. m ii, ks -Slav .k ILU. ?..rT-R-. .,.te ftO-Soe: Dll- lj lec. . ., 1 Cnenmbers 80a ; - a . - Beans rooao, sa , w -Business 1 "ire" mwx m Cards In this directory rtra os a monthly basis only. Raiei fl.rft per line per mofl to. AUTO BRAKES . I M1K ' PsnJr. rtt South Comrnwrlst ; 'BROOMS . x' raetorv, 421 ft. Chnrcn. Tet t4.' - CIU&INEY SWEEP : V TeVrbone 4 4 US. R. e. North-new. ClflRAPRACTORS DR. -tV U SCnrrr. PSC Chlropraetor. S K. Hth Tet Res. S75t. ;M DENTISTS Y ' f j Dt E. -Davis has established orrteesl at 3H-S14 Mssonle Temple Tel 7133. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER electric. Ill Stats SL Wir ing, motors, appliance repel re service FLORISTS Brelthanpt's; 447 Coort ALL kinds of floral work. Iitz. Flor ist. 1I7S N. Uberty. TeL 9593. Bennett 3, rennd RdT XCi 1 9 . . . We make key Barry W. Beet t LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 283 a High ToilHS CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First In Quality and Sarvlce TWrw 114S l?44 Brrmdwae MATTRESSES Capitol bedding CO phone o ..-, k..i r,eci offli . fwnr- new mattress made tei order, old remade ; carpet cleaning. sh I , J, a weaving. & ,13lh ft Wll- J TeL ufu OTTO K. ZWICKER.J MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano smo te a. Repairing radios, phonographs aad swing machines, il state nireet. Sfttant- ' PAINTING Uneeda painter - carpenter. Call 5313.1 PHOTO ENGRAVERS ! Salem photo engraving. 14$ N. Com- nwrHfil, Tel. 5887. PRINTING roR aTIKRT; card pnmph- Prinuag. can a ne nmtssman m rnnung tepsTtmen ate a. wntnerciai. .- a .Va.. aim PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER P.rk1n. 5J, court St Tet S5M. STOVES I. ,.Mt, wwt alwailahara. I 3.11 w and rcbotU atevna, rai circulators, atock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2(3 Chetneketa, - Tel. 4774. K. 34 Pwning. TRANSFER rnn ieai or distant transfer storage. call S1SL Larmer Transfer Ce. Trucks I to Portland oaiiy. capital CITY Transfer Co. 32s State St. TeL ITTs. LHstribtttiag, ior warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. TRUCK SERVICE BY DON CHAPEL Oregon-Washington. Let us handle ytrorhaullngjjroblemaeii WELL DRILLING A. West R. S Tel. 110F5 1 '- ' " J keys to be had from storage, and the price has remained sieaay uur- ing the late summer. . Nones of finai SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Conn- tv Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of, Marion, her duly verified final, account, as adminis tratrlx of the estate of George O. I Satiieb..' Jlxieaaedr ad. $& - said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 2 2nd I day of October, 1835, at we nour i of ten o'clock A. m, oi saia aay, I .l . ii . iv . n M . t . .. . as the time, and the County Court Room 4n the County court House at Salem. In Marlon county, Ore - gon, as the place for hearing said final account ana all objections thereto.. i 4 Dated at . Salem. Oregon, this, 13th day of September, 1935. ALICE M: SAVAGE, Administratrix of the esUU f fift-B-a o: Rivtr. n. ceased. J RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, saiem. uregos. . ' t ' S. 1S-20-JT; O. 4-11 a - in - rstOrlfS Ann KOnrf I thereon af the rate of IB per cent km County Oregon, m toe man IWUQ qiU UwllU 1 1 j- anjinn3 from April II, 1924.1 ner prescribed by lw, and ; the ' September 11 - 1 - gTOCX ATEKACaa (CetapDad ty The Aasaetsted Press) - SO v '15' 15 60 ladast, Bans TJtil. Stacks Today ' ' S8.9 . SS.S ! StS 50.5 Free, day 88.7 97.S SS.S . 50 .9 Month SCO . 64 A : SO.O - 87.S 48.4 Year age 47.T 4.S -, -SS4 its high .t sr.s - ss.s 19S5 low 4.5 18.5 S1.8 1934 high 1.4 48.0 - 40.e 51.4 193d low 45J 23A 34.S : S4J xom ATZXAQZS so io is - is Sails IsdQtt v CtiL Fer'a UNIT es.s ts.e v es s. e7 . asy ss.s -, se.e s.s 07 1 Montkase S2.8 t S8. S7. SS. f ?r : IS? ' 64.4 70.4 S5J 70.0 1 1935 low 10.S es.a a 11984 high 02.9 SS.S 78.7 S8.3 at e nm m i-. 7A5 OOJ - Frofit-Takmg-v II NEW. YORK, Sept ir-JrVThe stock: market tired and : fell back today. - but " the repulse was not generally considered -a real rout. Profit takers entered the field early " In the proeeedinrs on the itDnmntfnn tit a fMht ; tiu -i i ,i j 1 """ 7" w8 v"tT View ot the extenf - and duration. or u advance. . . : In line with this theory It wasl BQteu u me principal seiBecasi were suffered by those Issues thatl have recently been establishing! eW high, almost daDy. -At Oiat.1 It -was observed that there were t:Aairfiiillii waaV Mini! ' - Th A T.ZzTr. T.. . 1 majonty or m oecunw; were uota incuwiMii v While the closing tone" was Ir-J I i wb i avituii iibw Tegularly lower; a number of thej2Maiaga. tag metals, and Tarlous ."specialties oncgea.uie irena ior gains up loiwuumitava.. Mint iir mnm - . ; - - - Averasje la Txwrr r The Associated Press average of CO stocks emerged from the f ray with, a recession of 4 of a POlnt.rl??; It was up .5 yesterday. The turn- SsriSs over was also under that of Wed - lit 2 , " . i I hurry to unload. Transfees total, led il.893.770 shares aeainst 2: - -577.450 in the preceding seort E . - - - V w W Tiie news was tar irom eeariitanaa inui, dos. - -.4o is. i The automobile makers were I 1 ". toeai. dea so rusMng new models for whaf was expectea lO DO a onsi consumer aemana. . Tiara v9 .nnll... f,.,u.. . asaw tv eno auvkuci . auv 4 ooo aaa bank) clearings, but the percent - age fgain over last year was not SO rirononnced as that of last week. The Federal Reserve board m it..' j . . . . luunu iaai aepsrimeni store sajes for August were 4 ner cent above thosi of the 1934 month. The nnmn nr spnpn rural nvtnnmtri predicted that the cash Income of farmers-thls rear will he the best """" year WUI De lne 0681 slnce 1929. Shares that ended with gains of fractions to a point or so in cluded American Smelting at 48 American Tobacco "B" at 101 U. Bendix at 22. Electric Au- to-r.tte at aili. International Harviester at 59. Kennecott at 24 i Public Service of New Jer- s-v at AiU anil rwr at 11 U . '-- " 'Z. Aiuong losers oi as muca were u.r S. Steel at ; 45. Westlnghonselansters, 1935. ib.,top .os u, r i at 71. American Can at 1 42 U. . 7 s,uvki.a u a vvMUW4iv saa, a v a I rt a n .a t . t .iii.l .i oauiat re ai as. uetnienem aiijiosau1 89. ICeneral Motors at 4 5 96 . rhrvala- at 71 U. Ooow T7nohnV m , wau -w r as a mwm v stvvw at 59i. Standard Oil oi New Jer aev at 44 and Union Pacific - at 102. UniOnvale Man U CL a:L DMA..M.M:. WlWft VV 1UI a UCUUlUUia i ' TJTIONVALE. Sent. 12. Clar- enee Crawley is confined to his i bed since Sunday night With bron- ehinl taneumonln. Miss Margaret Powell of Port- land, lis a guest Of her ancle, E. u lMimniii rA fam t J " m, wjciwa if v w , picking aoout two acres 01 uei 1 igaora. mers -Sweet blackberries at the E. M. I roosters, lb. Alderman farm. IX THE ORCtXE COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON j FOR MARION COUNTY. western Lioan ituuaing worn pany, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. I Newton W. Ellis, sometimes known as N. W. Ellis, and Belle ElUs husband and wife. Wll Ham Hoffman and Nada Hot f man, husband and wife, John Heltsel. as administrator of the estate of Mary M. Rapp, de ceased, E. B. Rapp and Marcia Rapp, husband and wife, Ed ward Burton Rapp and Janeicewi WtA Rann" wbnoa trnn name Marv N. Rapp. bis wife. Charles L. Reasor and Hattle L, Reasor, husband and wife, Sun Life As- corporation. Julia Parsona and ChSS. K. Spauldlng Logging Company, a corporation, De fendants. - TO Ktwion w, niius. jgmtmaw known as N. W, Ellis, and Belle Ellis,: husband and wife,; and!"""' William Hoffman and -Nada Hoffman, husband and wlfet In the name of the Stste of Or- I -grmi Won-- andeteb of ron are I aereby required to appears and i answer the amended -compUlnt of I i tbe aBove named plaintiff In the I T ... ... . I above entitled suit now on tile I with the clerk of the above en 1 titled Court within four ..weeks 1 from. the date, of the first publit i cation of this summons. Aad yon 1 are hereby notified thati If . yon I fall to appear and answer said .1 amended complaint as hereby, re- 1 QUirtd. ior want tnereor, me I plaintiff .will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Its amended complaint,- to-wlt: For k decree of the Court'that the plaintiff have and recover judgment against the. defendants Newton W. Ellis." sometimes known N. W. EUls, and Belle Ellis, hnsband and wife, for, the ill sum ot 1157.81 with interest and for the' further sum ot 14.00 ; for Abstract of Title, and for the further snm of tlt9M Attorney's liuiiin - vi f i,y., fees, and f or iU eostS and dls nursemenu incurred nerem, ana for a further decree foreclosing the mortgace securing thr aald !M I debt, executed by the said Newton I ty, Oregon, Ty order of the Hon - ialW. Ellis and Belle Ellis, his wife, I orable U . LewelUng, Judge of I . . ..... a..'aaav a..l sv . Ml la mT -S mtfjaem to the puinuir on sue zstn of October; -HIS, and that each af7; an raftna defendants --be foreclosed from any and all Inter - est in: and to said premlsei cor - ! fered by said mortgage, and thai: S tTveal propeeeribed. la . I ..i.a .- i '. am uivii,.,vt .- Beginning at a point 660.1 feet - ontb 1 a decrees 50' West and 395.6 feet South 49 degrees 40' .. '.V if - - Salem Markets Grade It raw 4 per cent tallk, co-op basic pool price flS7 per hnndred. . , - (ana; sasae ea seal monthly lr- Dlstrfbntor price fSLlO. A-grade batterfnt Deliv ered, Sc;- route, 2Tc - . A grade prints, SO He; B grade, 29i- ' : . " rTiref paid to rrawera Lr ffilam tiT.r r-.CTae Hea olo sappiiid by i ioeal tweet, mdiMtbra oii.iii IS I (Hiuutf y ii Mtitaa - FKnTs ; . ' rBayiae Pries) - Jts ... I Yskiaw. )mg . I LocaL hmj C.n-mfnyA ' 9C I ' riw . B(k-.' - ? I tloeklabarriaa. 1 retail " - ja fwh piw. tu .75 : 1.85 ...?' . '.OUt ,50 to LOO Kirr I VaBfaJaoves. crata i;.""" vi.sa, erst. ana con w- I ckoua ! S.50 u S.35 .05 .0514 5.50 te 6.25 4.50 te 5.50 1 Baasass. lk. m fik I Umn. M 1.00 1 VEQETABIXa tagr-piaat, fist . . .,, ,, i. ' .75 1 aoasiv do. . . ; J.5 Ilall fM i- ooA. jocsl dotea J .10 to.js L'.11 SJ. I Yakima nrarbls head sqnsih, lb. .03 I taaiuiewer. vregea, log .80 te L50 I CsbbsgS. OrfgOTl. lb. .01 to 13 f -..- - - - m ne 1 ceierv. locii, iox. .so t 5 Celery bearts, dot. .45 te .55 I Cucumbers, . dox. ; JO to 25 lVj. viMit,t .04 .03 .03 .30 .03 1 .. 1 Boar. in. I D,,1 ." Ubrji Beans, Iocs I, lb. ei te i c u .03 I loesi .75 te 12. 2.00 2.75 Lettuce, Seattle tettace, California Kee epeds. Washington I Rev spas. Orecoo .90 L10 JOG ..85 1.00 .60 .35 .40 .25 JIQ .IS Local aew peas .05 ta Spinach, local, orange erata . Squash, crate . .. , , , TomauMs ?ka Dalle. 18 lb. lag .40 to II I Tuva ?ve Aevtm Rjldifao9L. !OfAl. 4m4AZB Waiaata. ih. , , J8 ta 1 Filberts, lb. . .18 te l v HOPS i iBuvin phm .00 .15 t Wiggles, l5. top, lb I WOOL ASS aCOHAIA 1 - . -.-, .25 .25 .23 1 Medium wool I Coarse and fine wool OOS AlTD POULTSY (Baying Price of Aaareseas) Extras . .20 Med. extras .25 Standards , J2o Med in mi. stand. .24 (Aadressa A Son Baying Price) Heavy keas. 4H or over .IS Heavy bent, over 0 lbs. . .15 .14 J2 J2 .08 .06 JS .18 Cblorec mediumt. Ib. VMnm Who, lb. Ligbt, lb. I MIIL ID. 94 rooaters. lb. ZZ -,"i.r,: T. 117 I ktarioa creamery baying prices Live I Poultry, ho. I stock 1 J - J A ,v- JS .15 beaZ T- I Leghorn bent, So. 1 .13 I Leghorn aens. mea. . .11 J7 as 4 .07 .07 JO .29 J5 J5 J4 as a7 I A.I M : .. IX. IK. 1 OslwaS soriaaera. mitr l ids. Stags . fteiacti 1 I Bra Candied aad grsdad large extrai ,, , large ataadaru , Median extras Median standards , PalleU - 1 nsdsrmdes . I Case cennV hrga agga, 50 poaads er eves, per ea UTESTOCS (Boring Price) - 1 Lambs .07 te .07 - 1 lb. .01 te .03 03 to .04 YesTling lambs Hogs, 140-170 lbs. 8.50 7.50 120-130 lbs. 170-210 lb., top S.50 to 9.75 : S.25 . T.50 .210-250 lbs, top Sews ,. Steers 4.50 to 6.50 1.50 to 8.50- la I Balls S.50 to 4.0O S.50 ts 4.50 7.50 to 8.50 .17 1 S, . I rwegMd kess Dressed veal, lb. 43 GBAM A5D HAT I w, a j - .65 .7 I Barley, brewing, ton .18.50 .18.50 ,.18.00 .11.00 11.00 .14.00 - 1 ou, iuig ton iT-S.iT I clever nay j Oats sad vetch, ton West and 170 feet North 11 de - ITees West from the Southeast . corner of Block No. Ten (10) in North Saiem AOOllion 10 uw ' fHtw of Salem. Marion County. (haiira TCnrtH 19 de ----- rr - grees East 45 feet; thence - 1 .North 71 degrees West &U leei; I Dalies stands rda. SOa crate; Taklma staa vn Mnrth '1 AosrruM Fasti darda S5e erata ' 7k fZt. hTna Knrth 71 de- " v. . . rr. . . grees West 111 feet, more less. tO the West line Of the! Hay Baying price from producer at- Oregon Pulp and Jwt .Com-JfZtfft. pany I ma; inence MUUl I ten ; Willamette valley tintotby. 14 ; elo degrees 20' East 62JI feet, to tU-. $7-10 ten. PorUaad. . - v point-North .Tl degrees ' West fI.Tz Jlv7LTtt' 5-,s irom pxace . 01 tueuw ouuui u ui--:" ' feet, more Or less, tO the place of beginning; Together li, ri.s xxr.J , r.rhortv J.. . . ,v 7, 1. Voi , Street, a described In Book 187 : tt Deeds, page SS 4, Records of said County; i bo sold by the sheriff or Mar- 1 proceeds to apply upon the obli- l gsuon set out above. This Summons Is pnbllslied tuu '""" - 1 once a week-for four consecntive i weeas, in vregon sistflB, 1 newspaper of general circniauon,! cstna t aeeeipts aw f. r publUhed at Salem, Marion Coun.ffi " fr,- to wircuic uoarv vi I County, Oref on, la thsrabove I titled suit, on f the tSth day,- ! August, ; 1935, the data of the! 3.5o-4.35; good beef rows ap.to 4.5s) t first 'jTubUcation of ismmras. abd -."f this SOth day of Aagust, 1935 ; - EDWARD E. BOX, I v Post Office Address: 1 Post Office Address: Albany, Oregon, t . Attorney for Plaintiffs A.30-S., 13; 20, 27,-- SEiiirx CAUSE OF I CHICAGO. Sept. 1 2. -CP) - Per- - alstent selling on the part of east ern' ..houses, together -with pres sure Tbelieved to be: Canadian hedging, led to late downturns oa Chicago wheat values today. . . Advances that took place earlier in the- wheat market here were more than overcome, despite the strength shown by Liverpool no tations and notwithstanding Bue nos Aires prices had reached a new top for this year. Export sales of Canadian wheat the past two days were estimated at 4,000,009 bushels.-vk' ,.' 1 "Wheat In Chicago closed weak, -Tk under yesterday's finish, December S2 corn -l4 down, December 66 oats A off, and provisions varying from: 25 cents decline to 12 cents gain. . , Quotations: - -. Wheat: September 91-; De cember 92-; May 93U-. Corn: September 75 L Decern ber 56-; May 67. Oats: September 26; Decem ber 26; May 28. Fine and Medium Wool in Demand BOSTON, Sept, 12-iP-(U. S. Dept, Agr.) Fine and medium grade domestic wools moved free ly In the Boston market. Average to good French combing 64s and finer territory wools in original bags moved In good volume at 73- 75 cents scoured basis. Strictly combing 58s, 60s, blood grad ed 'territory wool brought mostly - cents, while French comb ing staple of similar grade realiz ed 70-73 cents. Strictly combine 56s; blood territory wool, sold readily at 63-66 cents scoured ba sis. GeneralMarkets ' FKOfiTfCB EXCS1IOE PORTLAND. Or 8bb. 12 r'mv Produce exchange, set prices; Batter: Extras, tSc; standards, J7e: ! prime firsts. 26 ; firsts. 25e. nuiitnii: ZSHe. rgs: Larre. U. S. seeeialal Sler V. S extras, 30c; U. S. raedinm extras, 38c. Portland Grain POETLAXD. Ore.. Bent. 12 I AVI Wkaat: Open High Lew Cloaa May 78 7 8 77 T7 Old September 741i 74 73 73 Xew September 741 34 73 73 Deeeaiber .7S 78 TSIL Cask: Bis Bead Uneaten. IS - mL S1.0S; Bis Bead khnstem. SSe; H..4r. kard winter. 12 per cent, 1.01; 11 par . fe; soil watte, 73e; western -bite. 72c; hard winter. 7e: north- era spriag, 73e; westers red, 72a una: jn. z waite. at. Cora: Ne. 3 caatera yellew, fSSJIS. Mi-ron: Standard, fl7. Portlanri Produce PORTLAND. Ore. Sent. 12. fAPl Batter Prints. A grade. SB-Vie lb,' m parehBMnt wrapper; S0 lb. n cartons; B grade, paTtkmest wrapped, tSHs lb.; cartons. 29 e lb. , Bntterfat Portland delivery: A grade deliveriee at least twice wseklv, -aH SOfta Hi.; evaatry reatea, 27-2e lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice week ly. 28H-29e lb.; C grade st-market 0 graaa craaat (or bottling Baying price, bntterfat basis. 55 lb. JSgtS itnyiag price ef wbslesaiers: Fresh specials, 3Se dosee; extra, 28e do sea; standards, 26c dosen; extra- me diums, 84c dosen; BMdhna firsts, 22c do sea; undergrade, ISa deseaj pallata, IBS ' dosen. - Cheese Oregon triplets, 15 Vie; Oregon loaf. lV4a, Brokers will pay s below qaotetiona . Milk A grs FertlsBd delivery, 53 He lb., botterfst bssis for per cent .Country meats Belltag.pnee to Mau ra: CoaBtry killed begs, best batchers nader 150 lbs l-17e lb.; TesVer. So. l. is-l4e lb.; itgat and lam, s-ioe lb.; heavy, S-lOc lb.; cotter eews,S-TVse U.; eaaaers, 5-6e lb.; balls, 8e lb.; lambs. 12H-14e lb.i Bediom. 1112s -lb.: ewes. 4-Sa peaad. " - - Mohair 19S5 nayfag price. TOe m. Csseara bark Baying pries, 1935 peel. 2H lb.- ' Hope Nominal. 1934 clusters, 8e lb. -. - - - . Live psaltry rortlsng delivery,, any lng price: Colored bens, over 6ft lbs. 1316c lb.; sader 6 ttt, 15-ISHe; Leghorn heas, over SH lba 13 V4 -14 Vie lb.? aaer 3V4 lbs 13-13 lb.; ipnac. law iba. sad . is-i7e lb.: nader k j lbs- U-lSe lb.; white breilers, lS-18e lb.; ?. k.s. Ta, Kew onkras Walls Wella. 45-30e per i iO-poonC sagrOragon, SI per 100-lbs. - l Fotatoes Local, SI cental : Yakima I Netted Gens. SL10 1.20 eenUl. . . ; Canuioope Diiurd. soc erte; The Woor-1933 elin,oad.sIr wnetto ".I valley mediuat, 25e lb.; coarse sad braid, or l1Sa iv. sstera Orecea. ls-zae ib. Desstie floerSelliag price. ity, -e- livery, S te 25-bbI. lots: tsiiy, latent, BSi. SS.80-7.0O.-aalera hard wheat. 8.5- VJrhM edhard wbest. SS.55-7.40 ; grsbam.ta.25; I Wkeat, 1 0.53 bbL 1 - . Portland IJvestbck PORTLAND, Otfn Sept. 12.- (AF) ftJ A Dept. Agr.) Hogs: Eeeelpt 800 lasradiag SS Cireet; market rather slow, BHMtlv ateadr. fiood te choice 170-220 lbs- $10.25 te mostly 10.30; S40-20 VJfjJl I awa mawtlv S7Wi amooth liskts- J ;nfg7VhaIiiht feeder piga; a i able to sn. . 1 wedaaaday. er aaostiy sse higher than I Monday. Graaa steers mostly 35. 50; I es-a-s-w wklm (sa btil Jab ia A at KA WtfV i 7n i7. .bTJcv a.b-v en - J ,Ji a J lew astter aad oiitter cows, ss-8: common medram. Sbeeo; Receipts SCO lacladiag 7S iV rect; market . steady;, good, to .choice lambs averaging 88-103 Iba, $7.50-7.75 top $8 paid sparingly ; medinm S7-7.2S; few 4a t ewes g3.50-3.75 ; commoa down te Sl-50. . " - -