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1 - PAGE NINETEEN Tarn r The OREGON ? STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 22, 193S . Statesman ' . Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per line 10e Three insertions per line 20c Six insertions per line .30c One month per line .S1.00 Uintmum chart . . 35c Copy for tfc'ii sag accepted until :80 th evening before ptbltratiot for classification. Copy reearved after this timo will ma under Uo head C Too Late to Classify. , Ta dUtetman auamea tiaaa sial respensiBi ty for errors- whirs aaay tppur in advertisements publiak d ta its eelumaa. sad in casea wkoro this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement la which tu typographical mistak occur, Th Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It for tber reserves th right to classify all advertising uader th proper classifica tion, 1 Help Wanted EXP. COOK. Man or woaaaa. Stat Cafeteria. " i VTXSt ONE local young- man and on young lady who are Interested in establishing themselves in a weU-pay-Ing business permanently. No Invest ment required but must be willing to work hard and be satisfied; with ave rasie par to start. Reference required. Call today, 381 State St. Room 205, SStf a. m. I Hln Wanted Female EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, .tat age, references, wage expected. ;Bok 612, Statesman. i GIRL FOR housework. Mrs. K. E. i Darker, Rt. 1, Box 366.' Phone 63F4. WANT LADT to telephone irOIU own home three hours a day, Bok (14, Statesman ) Situations Wanted I EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER desires position. --Excellent recommen dation. Call 54:0. POSITION AS janitor, night watch man or other work, by slightly' dU iaWed veteran. Tel. 546". - . EXPERIENCED TRUCK and trac . tor: driver wislw-s Job can give good .-references. L. F. Jones, 474 S. Com'L, "a Woodry Furn. t - I For Sale Miscellaneous ! Safe rot sale, flr.-proot keta. Z&5 Ciiniie TOP DIRT, sand, fertilizer, garden 'rock Phone 3S00, Lacey. ! ADDING MACHINEsTcasb "regis .ters, typewriters sold, rented, swapped. Kxrrt repair serTlce, moderate prices Itoe.n Typewriter Exc; 426 Court. ' ITPHOLSTERING,. CUSHION ser- s-lce furniture repairiing. McDowell, 686 "Center. Tel. 9633. ' MEAT, MILK or beer. McCray frig- liUire. 11 foot case, cheap. 197 S. Commercial St. . TUBEROUS ROOTED, begonias and betllhig plants. J AY,-MORRIS. Florist , " Phone S63T- : . "f - ACCORDION, 260 E. Superior AP.E TOU hard of hearing? Ask for . free home test of Sonotone- Bono con duction. Write Wm. S. Faught, 1555 Kiginaw St., Salem. .. 'ALE LAT T e r KenTeU 4 4 79"" FOR SALE-One splndeli leg Majes tic radio 7-tubps, $15.00; one living roorrc desk, nearly new,' $15.00. F. L. Rj-uer, No. 207, P.oyal Court Apts. FOR SALE 10, IT. P.; outboard mo tor, 675 caslv A. C. Anderson Truck Co. : LARGE BABY bed and tricycle. Kimi.1 condition. Reasonable. 2053 N. , troi't- 1 Wantetl- Miscellaneous 1 Free W pick up draa and worth less horses, cows, sheep Tel. 6869. SEWING 1IACITP., parts, Ringer Co., 279 N. Com'L repair. Miscellaneous HAIRCUTS, ADULTS 2 Sc. children 20c 303 S. Winter -St.. ; corner Trade. COLD STORAGE lockers. Ramage'a, -19 N. Liberty. Phone fcTSl. " KINDERGARTEN AND primary school will be conducte'd through the ummer montiis by an accredited and enerienced teacher. Attention given children needing sjclal: help. Normal rttoo! references. Box 61:1, cans States- tn.tn. . .; ' j 1 Wanted Furniture f' CASH PAID FOR. YIUR TOOU Stoves, Furniture : Capital Hardware A Fumltor Col fSi N -Commercial Phono 7841 For Rent Rooms I NICE ROOM, close hi TeL 4515. Room and Board j RM.-BD. Tel. 8394. S60 Chemekets. ROOM. BOARD, reasonable, and cold water. 340 N. Church. Hot I For Renl Apartments I DUPLEX APT.. 931 N. Winter. 4 R. PARTLY FURN. apt. adults. 292 N. 21st - . . . ) ' 2 ROOM FURN. .apt Clean and comfortable, adults only.; 645 Ferry. S R. FURN. apt., first floor, adults. ISst Marlon Ft . 1 - FURN. AIT., 340 Division. APT. $ & $9. 355 EelleTQa. 2 ROOM FUR. apt., main floor, fl.Ti war. 139S Oak, Tek 42. . t APT. J DULTS. 73S N. Commercial. ADVERTISING . Western Adrertisinc ; , Representatives ; Fenger-Hall Co. Ltd. " '. Ba Frtnciane, Los An tales. Seattle : '. Eastern Advertising I Representatives Bryant. Griffith a Brunaon. I new Chicago. New Tork, Detrait, V Boston, Atlanta ; aafered at fa Poaloltiei at Salem Ore oon, a od-Cla Hatter. Uthed ever morning tscepi Monday Km! cm of fie; Hi South Commercial ! Street 1 J StJBSCRl PTION RATES: -, Mall Subscription Rates, in Advance. Within Oregon : Dally and Sunday, 1 if. CO cents: S ta $1.25 ; Mo. $1.15 ; 1 year 14. Co. Elsewhere St cent per Mow or $5.00 for 1 year In advance. Pet Copy S cents. News Stands i cent. By City Carrier: 46 cent a month, fyv a year la advaaea, For Kent -Apartments 1 AND 2 R. funu apt., 1st floor, reasonable. 121 Water St, 2 ROOM APT.. 005 N. Capitol. AesakaaMiaajkklaj 2 R. FURN., priv. batb. 1479 Waller. NICE SMALL apt., 631 Center. 3 ROOM. OVERSTUFFED furni- ture. fireplace, 658 Center. j For Rent Honses FURN. HOUSE. Tel. 17IS, Kelvin Johnson. sssW0aaaassrfaasaii S-R. HOUSE, full basement, corner. dble. garage, walking; distance. Rent I0, ONLY to party buying furniture, price Including radio, if 250. Box 615, Statesman. 6 ROOM HOUSE, 1170 Fairmount. ---Ti'll-trt-()jjij TOU WILL enjoy! living In this choicely located, nice. Clean mod. furn. cool, shady. 2nd floor home at 1395 S. High. 4 R. and sleeping porch, nice easy separate entrance. Rear stairs to basement. Laundry trays,' water fur nished, I1S.00. No small children or dogs. ! m I For Rent Rent t acres. Call 65FI5. Haepftal bed and I whetcr.alr nt. H. I, Stiff Furnltur Co. ta Office rooms tor rent 2(1 Stat Jt ret 371$. PARTIALLY FURN. office space Tel. ?. TO LEASE on ahnres. Hi acres to plant to late potatoes. Land is plowed,. Tel. 1776. C W. Brock, Rt. 1, Box 388. I For Sale Real Estate I S RMS., MODERN,1 consider build ing; lot ss part payment.. Phone $103. - Houses. Grant. (2 Court. Tel T733. I 7 KM. HOUSE, good cond.. dirt , w- -. a o ti oivii. a - taa- land. HOUSES I 950. 4 RMS., PAVING pd. Plenty ot 01 Iruit. Terms.! t 1756 Neat, small house, fine condt- tlon. Lovely Shrubs, garage, paving pd. $130: down. $2350 Mod. a rooms and nook. Hard wood floors, basement, furnace and fireplace. Terms. . ACREAGE ! 1 Acre. 4 rora plastered house, best of soil. 2li mi. N. $1500. ; S A. All modern bldgs. Large chicken house, good -barn,: creek, $3500 terms. A. Stocked and equipped, good soil, fine bldgs., electricity, stream $6500, terms. :1 R. A. FORKXER 1853 N. Capitol GOOD WAREHOUSE location. Teh 9561. LET TOUR RENT BUT YOUR home: 4 ROOM HOUSE, garage and wood shed, well located near highway In North Salem. Price $600, cash $100, Dai. ii Ke rent. 4 room house in South Salem. Needs some repairs. Sell as la for $750, cash S?u. bal. like rent. To close an estate. Neat 5 room res idence with attic, large fine lot on paved street and bus line. Price was 800. For short time;! $1500, one-third casn, oai. terms. ' ' .. . For Good Buys tn Tfomes. SEE i CHILDS &. MILLER, 'Realtor Z 314 State Street , Phone 6708. . " ' S ACRE TRACT BE-VUTIFULLY WOODED and sightlp location, large house, electric water system, etc. Owner leaving city orrers low price or $400 or will rent furnished for $30 perimonth. y CALL Mrs. E1H with ' - CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 314 State St. i Phone 6708 8'i A., modern S rm. house, deep well water system. 4$ A. cherries. 1 ml. from city limits, i Price! right on terms you can handle! this and a lot Of other good buys. Easy terms. IL C. Shields, Greg. Bldg. Tel. 1905.1 Exchanse Real Estate PROPERTY TO exchange for 7 or f. R. mod. house. Will pay some dif ference. Write description, location. Box 613, Statesman. t. EXCHANGE BUSINESS PROPOSITION proper ty. Can be developed for eating house. confectionery, camp grounds, service station, etc. Located on highway north. Priced low at $3500. i Will trade for small place In or near Salem. Prefer G. or north. Will show any time. CALL- Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS 4b MILLER. Realtors !t 344 State Street i Phone 6708. 1 Business Opportunities FOR SALE. furn. A lease, small ant house. Inquire Sun. or evenings. 1173 N. Fourth. t Money, to Loan 71 A Complete Service on r Loans Up to $300 f ' Personal j Loans ) W can adranc cash quickly and privately to any employed man er woman In 24 hour. - - j : Beneficial Loan f Society of Salem Room 11 9.' New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED NO. S-122 ft M 165 by STATE i SIS Stat St i TeL $740. Loan Mad la Nearby Towns i 6 MONET. LOAN 210.000 for m at 6 says one of otir Investing cus tomer. Must be good security. Farm. acreage or city properties. See as for Erompt servic on real estate loans, ow costs. I : CHILDS ft MILLER. Mtge. Loans 244 state Street j Phone 6708. - Federal housing loans title 2. build or refinance homes or business prop. Low rates, Abram Ellia. Masonic B FOUR PER CENT paid oc savings INSURED to $3,000.00. Salem Federal Savings A loan Ass'n. uuaraiaa Bldg. , i Pbono 3&01. By aa Independent Salem rln.inc Co. .. Amounts to 1 11600.00 On to Twenty Months to Repay Deal with an Independent Salem wned-and-operated finance company where your needs will receive every consideration both before and after the loan is made, No Delay - - - No Red Tap f General Finance Corp. Kirat Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phon $551 Licensed, s-ui by sut , --- MsrafwtrLrruxi PRIVATE LOANS for automobiles New low ratea Roy Simmons, Flrt National Bank BldgM Loans Wanted Loan wanted on rarm and City property. Before borrowing. Inquire at Ha wktn V Roberta. Livestock and Poultry BABY CHICKS tor farm or home', 10 varieties. Baby cockerels, pullets, custom hatching. Ph. 1S3F3. Le'S Hatehenri . r IIUSKT, -fllGII grade baby chick. pay old and started. Lepley'aj TeL 6(2$. M For SaleUsed Cars ll OTTO h OAS BEEN SELLLVO GOOD USED I PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITT HONESTY IS THE J 'WE HAVE A GOOD REFUTATION TO UPHOLD SO TOU CAN BUT TOUR CAR FROM CS WITH CONFIDENCE, w . 1934 Chrysler 4-door Sedan ; ' : 1934 PontlaS I -door Sedan i ; 1933 Buick S7 Sedan, t-wh. equipped . 1934 Ford Convertible Coup , . j . , : i3i ijuicx t sedan 1 1931 Cherrolet- Sport Coupe i 1932 Buick Standard 4 dr. Sedan, 1931 Buick Smalt Series Coup ; i iin ora atoaei a coupe t2 Buick Standard Coup iz cnevroiet CoacO ! OTTOi Ji M, i Buick A Pontine 282 N. Commercial Street i " m ' -e ,.J(-w-u-tJ-)irnnj( Look! Look! Look! ! ! CLEANUP SPECIAL On Low-Priced Used Cars - - ? - All Good, 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Ford Coach 1930 Durant Sedan 1927 Essex Sedan , - 1938 Essex Sedan 1927 Oakland Coach . 1926 Buick Coach 1929 Essex Coach . 127 Chevrolet Coo. Rumbla 1927 Oldsmobile Sedan THE VALLEY Marlon a Liberty TWO USED i Phone I SACRIFICE EQUITY 1934 Oldsmo bile 6-passenger coach. Private party. Hansen. 1795 N.j Fifth. Call evenings. 1930 MARMON. 6-wheel deluxe se dan. Like new. I Only driven . 3 8.000 miles. $250.00. 2142 N. Commercial St liassjas Out to Win America on Value Alone! . 31-Ford Truck, ii W.B. 27-Chev. Pan. Delivery .. ..$233.00 . 89.60 28- Chev. Coupe 2S-Chev. Sedan 29- Nasli Sedan 100.00 165.00 235.00 265.00 30-FordT Coupe 30- rWillys Knight Sedan 250.00 81-Chev. Coupe, 21,000 mL 125.00 31 - Nash Sedan, like new 395.00 33-Ford.V-S Coupe, new rubber 35-Chev. Touring Sedan, new : rubber radio j WE ARE NOW OPERATING ; OUR OWN SHOP SERVICE NASH TRAINED MEN ; Carter & Church Motor Company t 365 N. Commercial - Phone 3734. Nash & LaFayette Dealers i r ' Don't Waste Your Time Or Money "C" SHROCK f To Buy Or Sel Tour Car ; Ruy your used can from a used car dealer. All makes, models, body styles and prices, at all times. : . r Cash paid for 'good cars. SAVE i AT HROCK'S 555 Chenaeketa I 4 Phone 7921 We Ha,ve "B. p." (Bargains Only) ; WILL ; SACRIFICE equity In 1933 Plymouth Sport Coupe for immediate sale. Call 6550 for appointment. j For Sale l-Wood f.UAltANTEElJ OUT wood roal rel 50i0, Salem Fuel Co Trad 't)!tnge 1 - n i ' ' ! ;16 IN. OLD fir. Tel. 5616, DRY WOOD; All kinds. TeL 6663. Lost and Found i FOUND SPANIEL. P. O. Box 122. LOST WHITE wire-haired Terrier, brown head. Call 457$. Reward. ' LOST BROWN frather bttl fold. Reward, j Return to Statesman off ice- Wanted Used Cars I WANT GOOD Model T Roadster. 1140 So. Com'L h . , TO TRADE Model ' A Ford -Roadster for sedan, S8S S. 12th St. Business; (Jards in this directory run on a monthly bails only. Rate: St.4tO per line per month. ; Auto Brakes Mlk Tanek. 275 South Commercial. Chimney ; Sweep TELEPHONE 4450. R. E, Northnesfc Chiropractors DR. A L SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor 25 N. High TeL Res. S7S2. Electrical Service QOSLEft IClectrtc 2t 8tate St. i Wlr tHg. motors, appliance, repairs, servlca. Electrical Tattooing LOW PRICED Sailor Jack 43$ & 17th. Excavating Excavating of all kinds. Basements dug. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for al. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Phoo 4oa . t i . Floor Sanding W. W. MEE. 458 MQL TeL J837. Florists Brelthaupt a, 447 Court. .MX kinds of floral wort Ijita. Plar ist, 1X7$ N. Liberty. Tet $582. l-d Laundries THE NEW feALEM LAUNDRT j THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 1 !8SS High -,; -ir - TeL $lt& . CAI'ITAI. CITY LAUNDRY - I First in Qjiality and Servlc : telephone tl$i , (2S4 Broadway Lawn Mowers T Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph. 4616, Harry W. Scott. 147 B. Com'L For Sale Used Cars WILSON CARS FOR OVER - 21 TEARS TO BEST POUCT .1695.60 . 63S.04I MS.09 . 496.09 . 445.00 $66.00 . 6CS.00 . 436.00 . 345.00 . 135.00 215.00 wb. equipment WILSON Sales eV Servlc Phone Salem 1411. Clean Merchandise f 60 -$110 $165 75 9 5 - 65 $11S $ 65 $ 95 MOTOR CO. OA LOTS 7190 i - Center 4 Liberty Save Money See These 1933 Plymouth 4-D. Sedan $466.00 1931 Buick 8-56S Sport Coupe $76.00 1930 DeSoto 8 4-Door Sedan 295.00 1930 Ford Deluxe 4-D. Sedan . 285.00 1929 Chevrolet 4-D. Sedan 250.00 1929 Chevrolet 2-D. Sedan 195.00 1929-Buick 4-D. Sedan ; 295.00 1928 Buick Std. Coupe 200.00 ,1928 Chevrolet 2-D. Sedan, as IS 100.00 95.00 1928 Durant 4 2-D. Sedan 1926 Ford Roadster, as is 1926 OMsmobile 4-D. Sedan 1924 Maxwell 4-D. Sedan .... 15.00 115.00 65.00 Terms - Trades . W. L. Anderson, Inc. DeSoto-Plrmouth Motor Cars 260 Marion Phone 7703 Salem PRIVATE OWNER 1935 .Graham Special Sedan, perfect In every ay. 1100 miles. TeL 6414 or aim. Urges Aid in Cleanup MACLEAY. May 21. Wednes day, May 27, is clean-up day at the Macleay cemetery and all In terested are urged by J. F. C. Te kenburg, in charge of the ceme tery, to help make one of Marloa county's historic spots a thing or beauty. , . NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the County Court of the County of Marion, State! of Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered of record In said court on the twenty-ninth day of April, 19315, IRENE DODD WELLER was duly appointed; as executrix of the last will and testament and estate of EDWARD N. Weller, deceased, and that said Irene Dodd Weller has duly qual ified as such executrix. Alt per sons haying claims against said estate hereby are required to pre sent the same, with proper Touch ers and due verification, to Bald executrix 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 first day of May, 1936. IRENE DODD WELLER, Its Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of . - EDWARD N. WELLER. CARSON & CARSON, Attorneys for Executrix. Ml-8-15-22-29. Directory Mattresses Mattress remade, new' cover, $3.05. CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phon 40(9. AIJUM FLDFF-RUO and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad te order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, sls tiisr: fluff rug weaving. & 11th Wll tiur. TeL $44 L OTTO F. ZWICKEa Est 191 L Music Stores !EO. C WILL Piano, radio, sewing machines, sheet mualo and piano stud iea Repairing radios, phonographs and ewlng machln, 411 8tt Street Salem. ( j Photo Engraving Salem phvHo enirnivlng. 147 N Com .nercluL TeL 5887. Printing FOR. l STATIONERY, card, pamph tet. pros rams, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Prinllns Department. 1H S. CommorclaL Tele phone 910L f Sewing Machine Repairs C E.Leathermsa. T 1175. 1103 Waller. Stoves I tepalr stovea range, circulator a Mil new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stov Works. .41 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. a B Fleming. Transfer i-Olt; local or distant transfer etorag. all 3131. Larmer Transfer C. Truck o fori land daily. Ramsey er truck servlca. Phone S354 CAPITAL CITY Transfer ' Co. 32$ state St. TeL 7773. Distributing, fur warding and storage our specialty. Get or rates. - 1,; ASHCRAFT TRUCK servlc. TeL 333o". PHILLIPS VAN truck service. T. 6616. Vacuum Cleaners AUTHORIZED s HOOVER service. Ralph Cochran, 735 -South - St, TeL 4235 or S0S2. . I Well Drilling R, A, Wast, st 6. Bs 446. Tl 11SF6. For Sale Used Cars -ill GENEROUS S32 Center Street McE&ay Used Gear Mart First i ALL MAKES ALL MODELS 50 CARS Priced from $6.99 to $699 Vcij Paint Netc Tires Mechanically Perfect Your Terms in Reason . DODGE & PLYMOUTH Sales and Servic 24 HOURS A DAT HERRALL - OWENS COMPANY "DEPENDABILITY" Phone 2162 235 & Commercial : G-Men Captured i wHill1 Pi'JTJiaJxesaiaw Jll JCS. Mrs. CeneTiere Fesaaaghll 1 G-men rounded up the last of the notorious Karpis-Barker gang of kidnapers and bank robbers when they staged an early morning raid on a Toledo, 0., hideout, above, and captured Harry Campbell and Sam Cbkar. Mrs. Genevieve Fosnaught, inset, resident in the apart ment across the hair from Campbell's hideout, was only witness to the raid. Coming to Silverton k SILVERTON. May. 21. Miss Thelma Henderson, a student at St. 01 a f college at Northfield, Minn., has written that she in tends ; to return to Silverton to spend; the summer with relatives and friends. No. 104-104 Smopsii of. annual statement of The Travelers Insurance Company jf Hart ford, in the State-of Connecticut', on the thirty-first day of December, 1935, made to toe: Insurance Commissioner otthe State t Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. $20- 000.000.00. INCOME Total premium income for the year, $110,906,328.91. Interest, dividends and rents received during the year, $27,487,988.00. Ineocse Casualty Department, $38, 107.928.00. Income from other sources f received during; the year. $11,739,790.43. Total income, S20S.242.033.34. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender values, $68,351,642.79. Dividends paid to policy-holders durini; the year, $35694.25. Dividends paid on capital stock durinc the year, 0. Commissions and salaries paid during th year, $12,516,224.44. Taxes, licensee and feea paid during the year. $2,680,659.04. Disbaraementa Casualty Department, $31,319,216.16. Amount of ail ether expenditures, $16, 701.330.09. Total expenditures. $151,604,766.77. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (Book value) $58,250,725.15. - Value of stocks snd bonds owned (mar ket and amortized value) $403,277, 903.00. Loans on mortfrsees. $66,222,088.59. Policy loans. 1 119,860,67.11. Cash ia banks and on hand, $10,405, 577.98. V-.-. . Net uncollected and deferred premiums, $19,503,059.55. - Interest and rents do snd seemed, $8.74L423.44. J ' f Admitted anKets--Casualty Department, $101,530,372.67. - Other assets (net) $119,169.22. ' Total admitted asset $787,910,991.71, LIABILITIES Ket reserves, $657,933,646.00. Grots claims for losses unpaid, $4,311, 889.854 . . . LisWlities Casualty Depsrtment, $70. 22 829.75. - " All other liabilities $15,,374.741.T5. Total liabilities, except capital, $747, $43 207.15. .... Capital paid ap. 420.000.000.00. Surplus ever all liabilities, $20,067,. 784.56,.- .. - , mirpm as rcgaras poucy-uoiuers, u, 067.784.56. s Totsl. $787,910,991.71. BL'SIXESS IS ORKGON FOB THE ,i YEAR . ,i (Life Department) Cross- premiums received daring th year. $342,050.52. Dividends returned during th year, $15.64; ' ' i Losses paid during th year, $18L- 986.29, Name of Company. Th Traveler In. anrane Cmbbibv. Name of President. L. F.Jmnnd Zacher. Name of Secretary, Daniel A. Read. - Statutory resident attaroey for service, Phil Groaamayer, FerOaad, Oregoa. . For Sale Used Can i I HONEST AND BETTER VALUES 'ALWAYS AT TRADES - LOW GMAC TERMS . -1 - Phono S189 Sale! Campbell Here 1 - Prices on Fleece Wool Strengthen BOSTON, May 21.-(-(U. S, DepL Agr.) Prices on . fleece wools showed a further strength-; enlng. Choice light shrinking medium grade wools from Mis souri were reported to have re alized up to 39 H cents in .the grease,' delivered east, following several transactions at 36-3S cents. Sales of graded combing Ohio fleeces bf and U blood grades were closed at 37 cents in .the grease, and recent asking prices were mostly 38 cents in Boston Country graded lots with these two grades of combing and cloth ing staple togather were offered from the country at aronnd 36 cents in the grease, delivered east. USE POLLER'S FEEDS MILLER'S Egg Producer 21 protein (milk) $1.95 cwt. - MILLER'S Dairy Ration 18 protein $1.35 sack AIILLE1TS Chick Starter $2.25 cwt. Milk, cod liver oil, 20 prot. FARMERS GRAIN WHSE. Liberty and Trade Sts. Phone 6543 : Chevrolet Co. -- '! i : ...... ' ' ! j ! - - "... - WNWMMWW. O i '- i a . , i -i i e ( For SaleUsed Cars 1 430 N. Commercial Crate Standard Won't Be Lower Frank McKennon, of the state agricultural . department, announ ced Thursday that the statute pro hibiting any deceptive packages would be strictly enforced. McKennon denied that any pro posed changes In fruit and vege table crate specifications would destroy the crating standards. Some changes will be recom mended, McKennon said, but the present standards will not be de stroyed. No. 103103 ' Synopsis of aaaaal stateliest of The Maryland Caanatty Company of Balti more, in the 8tate ot Maryland, oa tao thirty-first day of December. 1085, mad to th Iasaraae Commisiiontr ot ta State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid op, $2, 707,233.00. INCOME Net premiums received during too year. 2J,686,802.43. r Interest, dividends and rents received during the year, 6969,858.29. Income front other source received during the year, $754,642.88. ToUl income, $25,410,803.60. DISBURSEMENTS . Jfet losses paid during the year includ ing adjustment expenses. 613,811,570.05. Dividends psid oa cspital stock during th year, 0. Commission sad salaries paid darinf the year, $8,977,847.98. Taxes,,, licenses and fee paid during the year, $368,015.53. Amount of ail other expenditures. $3. 798.117.02. - Total expenditures. $25,153,500.48. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market ralue) $3,452,468.50. Amortized Taluea on bonds amortiiable; market and appraised ranies on all other bonds and stocks, $22,827,462.70. - Leone on mortgages and collateral, etc., $1,604,415.32. Cash in banks and oa hand, $2,864, 099.28. Premiums in course of collection writ tea aiuc September 30, 1935, S4.463.. 078.56. . Interest and rents due and accrued and other assets. $1,687,627.58. Total admitted assets. $36,489,151.92. LIABILITIES Groit claims for losses unpaid, $14, 531.924.38. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. $10,161,687.48. Due for commission and brokerage, $898,230.53. All other liabilities, $3,536,430.95. 'Total liabilities, except' capital, . $29, 128,273.34. . Capital paid up, $2,797,233.00. ..Surplus over all liabilities. $4,563. $45.58. ,i. 'Surplus as regards policyholders, $7. 360.878.58. Total. $36,489,131.92. BUSINESS IS OREGOX FOK THE TEAR Xet premiums received during the vear, $05,554.59. Losses paid daring the year, $38, 294.81. Losses. Incurred during the year, $49,- 778.48, Name of Company, Maryland Casualty Company. Name of President. Silliman Evans. Name of Secretary, John A. Hartman. Statutory resident attorney for service, C. L. Swain. MERRILL D. OHLIXG " Salem Agent 275 State Phone 0494 13 16 17 21 21 2? 24 'A 26 2e 2? 30 31 35 56 3 3 42 1 43 45 A6 4 Cross Word Puzzle j i Bj EUGENE SHEFFER HORIZONTAL " 1 eccentric piece 4 superin-. . tendent Ill-Greek letter . 12 a Btat 13 wading "bird 14 Tibetan priest 15 jumbled type 18 lirard 17 devoured 18 possessive ' . - pronoun 19 ilhiminated f 20 system o ' signals . 22 drill a hole 23 unit 24 to place 25 religious ' ceremonies 26 fondle 27 moist 23 ostrich- - like birds 31 Ul-bred - fellow 32 3'yof a" crow 35 eternities - 36 withered 37 Hebrew ; judge ss prenx: before 89 mineral prinK 40 mistake 42 sloth 43 inter- jection 44 a sUte 45 repeat 47 Scottish . 48 fails to . follow suit Herewith is the day's puzzle. . tll.Klat Bull Gesture Proves (False Utilities Lead in Early Adyance, Retracted at Closeof Session NEW TOE K, May ll-(Fr-Stocks made another motion to ward recovery in today market, . bnt it turned out to be a false one so far as most' of the leaders were concerned. t i. The utilities, buoyed by. pleas ing earnings statements and hopes for better treatment by congress, stepped Into the front ranks la the morning They were followed by a number of industrial special ties. In the final hour, however, the forward route; was retraced. It was another of -the dullest days in about a 1 year, transfers totaling 63.330 $hares. or some 20,000 nnder yesterday's aggre gate. The Associated Press aver age of SO issues was off .3 of a point at 6S.3. j . .-! . Talk was heard around Wall street of a possible cut In mar gin requirements j because of the dwindling activities la brokerage offices. But most bankers felt that the large ante at present required from traders mayi be only partly responsible for the lack of specn lative ardor. i Commencement at 0. S. C Is June 1 Nearly 400 to feet Degrees; Stratton D. Brooks Main Sneaker CORVALLIS, May 21. Nearly 400 men and women will receive degrees at the 67th annual com mencement of Oregon State col lege Monday, June 1. when Dr. Stratton D. Brooks, noted educa tor and former president of the University of Missouri, ; will de liver the address. ; Reports from tie eight schools and degree-granting departments are that the employment situation is far better than for a number of years, with more demand both from industrial corners, and from educational institutions for out standing students: to take scholar ships and advanced work. Ia ad dition there are more openings in the high schools and government al service. Manyt students : have several good offers to choose from. 1 As usual the Oregon j State alumni will Iravf an important part in commencement week events, with the 1911 ciass sche duled for rts silver jubilee re union. This clasj will 'open the weekend festivities with Its silver jubilee dinner the? evening of "May 29. On Saturday, jMay 30. will be other reunion class events, the general alumni luncheon, the an union banquet anil hall. Official commencement events will start Sunday morning with the impressive academic - proces sion, followed bf baccalaureate services at -11 o'clock, to be ad dressed by Dr. J. Hudson Ballard, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Portland, f 1 2 XS. 25 VA 21 32 33 34 37 40 4 44 47 4! 4m nverxn England VERTICAL 1 cover with wax- - 2 particle . 3 handcuffs A sickness 5 wing" shaped 6 nominate 7 Arabian garment somnern ! state ' (abbr.) dominion 10 elevate 11-tart , 1 3--1 uminous ' circle jl8-ifervid 21 a cereal f ' grass 22 portion 25 made i ; amends for 26 a dance 4 step 27 hostility 28 mend 29 primitive if - inhabitant if ef ML Seir IB"' - 30 -compass Jt direction . 31 stops 42 bright red it : cherryeolor S3 soliUry 34 telegram 336 flood 39 volcanic . E scoria -;41 uncommon 43 land. measure 46 printer's 'V measure ; solution to yester. 3