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PAGE FOURTEEN Sidewalk lien Actions Filed 12 new Gty Foreclosure Cases Launched; Time " Limit Questioned NEW YORK, July 10-(ff)-Stocki Buffered more from Inat tention thin eelllng pressure in today's market. Brokers blamed the current heat wa?e for driving many cus tomers from the boardrooms. Even those who appeared dis played more than the usual buy ing apathy. With some tradera desiring to lighten commitments orer the week-end, prices drifted frac tions to a point or more lower. There was a mild recorery move xnent near the close and extreme declines .were reduced in many Instances. Transactions for the two-hour session aggregated 297,500 abares. Steels followed the rest of the market notwithstanding labor news was more to the liking of the financial district." As the final gong sounded, the U. S. Steel Corp. announced its June shipments were the best for the month since 1929, although somewhat under-the May total.. System of Cherry Handling Changed Huge Wooden Tanks Tak ing Place of Barrels as Brining Vessels Cherry barrelling operations at the Allen Fruit company on Front street hare taken a new complex Ion this season, and one which is expected erentually. to hare a widespread effect upon this phase of the fruit industry. Six wooden tanks with a com bined capacity of 100,000 gallons aretaking the place of 50-gallon wooden barrels as bringing ves sels, and what this means in the ,way of economy, not only of time In handling but of actual dollars and cents, is something pretty. : Four of the six Hanks are of 20,- .000 gallon capacity, the other two of 10,000 gallons. The giant tanks . take the place of 2000 50-gallon barrels, thus doing away with the heaty cost of these barrels; as well as -handling, filling, freight and other charges incidental to their nse. . . a , . Allen Introduces : Fittingly enoughthis new idea has been introduced here by W. G. Allen, dean of the local canners and one of the largest Individual cherry barrelling operators on the coast. . .. Under this system, the berries jwill be shipped east in tank cars and in the brine, instead of in the 50-gallon barrels heretofore, this method entailing another cut In freight costs to be charged against the brined product. IH 7 20 21 2H 25 21 2Q 21 3V 35 37 3 3? 'A H2 43 7 so 2 -3 W 5r bO 61 62 6H 65 67 6d By EUGENE HORIZONTAL 1 Ublw-Iand 6 long, nar - pow pieca 10 -rioy 14 -cross 15 cost . 16 elaborate)-, nielodv 17-tnasrn-fyin; or aminisb ing glass 18 slip for at . tacbing : 19 oniU iron 20 peculiar to a district Z2 crescent shaped 24 Tanety of peach 27 degrada SO conceals 84 misfortunes SS aqnatic nammal 36 lobes in leaves of mosses S? plot of lsnd S3 period of time 40 lake in Scotland 41 electrified particle 42 add to laboriously 43 bird habita tions 45 sudden thrust 47 detract 49 machine for remov- , ing fiber fter ginning B0 feeling in dignant 62 places for sacrifices 65 subject to grafting 19 money , 60 large antelope 63 plant yield ing medic- tnal gum 64 resounded 65 cosmetic 66 small island 67 rim Cross Word Puzzle Herewith Is the solution to Satur day's puzzle. F 0RI6C ROMrLLAjPI smaMiiffiRE Cwria-v 111. hr auat Quotations rsoDvcs zxcHAirax " PORTLAXD, Ort., July 10. (AT) Pr.oe tie-snct: Batter Extras 81; Uaoards Sltt;rim firsts SI; first 38H: baturf.t 3-V.-35. Em Um extra 32; large stand ards 21; Efdiuuj sxtras 22; siedium sUn.srds 19. Chess-Triplsta IT ; loaf IS. Portland Grain PORTLAVD, Or... July . UP) Wheat: Open High. Low Clois Jalj 1.10 1.10 1.08 1.0s Sept. ,1.09 1.09 1.08 1.08 Dec. 1.11 1.11 1.08 . 1.09 Cash wheat : Bis Beu hluesten, kw, 13 pet. 1.11; dark hard winter IS pet. 1.27; 13 pet 1.13; 11 pet LIS; soft white, westers white and westers red, 1.11; hard winter 1.10. . Oat. No. 3 whit 31.00. Barter. Ne. 3-45 lb. bw. 33.50. Corn, .Argentine 42.00. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 5; floor 3; hay S. --5misal). j Portland Produce POHTLAXD, Ore.. Joly 10. UP) Bolter Print. A grade, ,34 s lb., in parchment wrappers; in cartons, 85 Ha. B grade, 3iVe in parchment wrappers; 34sin cartons. Butterfat (Portland delivery, boylng price) A grade. 34-3 He lb.; country stations; A grade. 32-32 He; B grade 1 cents less ; C grade. 6 cents less. B grade cream for market Price paid producer. Butterfat basis 55.2c lb.: milk, 67.7c lb. ; surplus, 45-9e. Price paid milk board, 67c. lb. Eggs Buying price by wholesalers; Extras, 20c; atardtrd, 18c; medinm. Joe; medium firata, 13c; nndergrades. 14e dos. Cheese Oregon triplets, 17c ; Oregon loaf, 18c. Brokers will pay e below qootatiosa. Conn try meats Selling price to retail ers: Coon try killed hogs, best bochr, under 180 nbs., 14e; veslers, 12e; light and thin. 10-12e; heavy .10e lb.; esnner cows. 8-Se; cotters, 9-1 Oe lb. ; bolls 10- Salem Market Quotations Grade B raw 4 per rent milk. Salem basic pool price $2.10 per hundred. Co-op Grade A butterfat price, F.O.B. Salem S3C . 1 11 iik - ossed en semi-monthly botterfat sverage.) Distributor price, $2-84. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 33c; B grade deliv ered S3 He A grade print, 85c; B grade, 34c Prices paid te growers by Blm be yen. (The pnees below supplied by s local grocer are indicative ef the daily market bat are not guaranteed by The Slates- - nxm Baying Prices) Apples, Vewtowas 9.15 S.65 05 H .06 8.10 4.25 .14 1.80 3.75 T.75 6.25 1.25 .06 1.90 3.00 2.00 1.75 1.75 .05 .07 .08 1.75 3.00 Winessps. bu ztra fancy- Bananas, lb, an stalk sands Cantaloupes, crate Grapefruit, Calif., Sunkist, crate Dates. frh. ib. '" Currents, crate Orspes, seedless, log Lemons, erst Oranges. Valencia, Leganberrisa, crate .0 50 te -tJ0 te Peaches, local, lb. Plums. Calif, crate Strawberriei, Harshalls, crsts- .ttersbnrg, crate Raspberries, crate ,. Blackcaps, ' erst Pie eberriei, Ib. ,,, , , Royal Anne, lb. I-mbert cherries. Ib. Toangbeme. crate Wild blackberries, crate VEGETABLES (Baying Prices) Apricots. Calif., crate 1.95 1.00 .45 .06 .02 .45 1.25 .65 3.85 9.00 Aaparagus. Calif, crate Eeets. local, dos. Beans, green and wax, lb. Cabbage, lb. Carrots, local, dos - , , Cauliflower. Calif, crate Cueambera. local, hothooae. -os. Celerv. crate 1 25 te Utah il 12 13 'A 16 22 23 '4 26 31 32 33 36 HO V. HI L46 5 56 57 6$ 66 6? SHEFFER 68 memento 69 -inclines . head VERTICAL 1 small, bur- rowing animal 2 not frae- -tional 5 dispatch v4-lacefor . j storage of : ; arms y 5 unite by 6 region - 7 primary 10 pledgee 11 --tract of earth's surface 12 cheerful tune 13 burden 21 courier 23 unwinding 25 tree bearing samara -25 peruses 27 erased 28 call out 29 one who adzes with teeth SI defile 32 panegyrical funeral oration S3 sounder 35 equander .? S3 declare anew 44 decad 46 remove the grain of 48 fruit 49 shade tree 51 color 12 140 square yards 53 that which is carried 54 tinkling 56 too . 57 layer or - thickness 58 golf mounds 61 game of cards 62 extinct sea bird em of leal 8 frost a thin film - gastaess ssd-ssie. sas. at Portland lle IK; spring lambs, H IT; yearlings, -Ue; swaa, 4-7e lb, : Live poultry Buying pries by whole salers : Colarsd kens, 4-5 lb, 14-15 lb.; aver 8 lbs., 14-15 lb.; Leghorn hens, ander 3 lbs., 18-lle lb.; ever 3 lbs-11-12 lb, 10-11 lb.; ever 3 lbs 11 12e lb.; eolored springs, vr 8 lb., 18-20 lb.; 2 to 3 lbs, 18-le lb.; Leghorn broilers. 16-17 lb. ; roosters 8 7 lb. Caatalonpes Delano, Jumbo, 45 s, $3.25-3.40; standards, 45a, 83.0.-J.25; jumbo, 38s. $3.00. Potatoes Deschntes. $2; . Klamath Vs. 1, 32; Yakima, So. 1 ) cental; local, 91.50 cental New potatoes Calif, vhites, 92-00 cental; The Dalles, 3e lb. Onions Oregon No. 1, 9 1.00 per 50 1b. bsg. Onions New crop Calif, red 85-l per 50 lbs.; Cochslla, 8 5c-91, yellow, 91.50. 100 lb. bag. Wool 1937 nominal; Willamette -al-ley. medians 85 lb.; coars and braids, 33 lb.; eastern Oregon, 28-2 9 lb.; crossbred. 32-33 lb.; asedinm, 31-33 lb. Hay Selling price te retailers: Alfal fa No. 1. 919.50 ton; oats and vetch, 313; clover ( ) ton ; timothy, eastern Oregon, 920-50 ton; do valley, 918.18.50 ton, Portland. Hops Nominal 1936, 28-29e. Cascara bark Buying price, 1937 peel. So lb. Sugar Berry or fruit, 100s, 95.30; bales. 93.35; best 95.10, cental. Domestic floor Selling price, city de livery, 5 to 25 bbl. lots: Family patents. 98s, $7.15-7.55; bakers' hard wheat, 36.35-8.30; bakers' blueatem. 95.95-6.25; blended hard wheat, 96.15-7.30; graham, $5.95 6.35; whole wheat, 96.55-6.75 barrel. ... Wool in Boston BOSTOX." July 10 (AP-TJ.S. Dept Agr.) Basinets in spot wool on the Bos ton marks daring the past week was mostly quiet. Persistence of the wool handler's strike prevented mills from covering immediate needs - Mill demand, on the other band, did not appear urgent beeans wool outside of Boston, available for delivery, was al most as much neglected aa spot wool. Local hearts, dot. Qooseberriea. Oregon, lb. Lettuce, local crate, dry pack Onion, green, dos. Onions. No L. swi, Rsdishea. dos. Peppers, green. Calif lb 1.50 .09 1.10 .35 1.35 JtS .15 .05 .SO 1.85 1.50 .02 H .25 .85 .0 .80 8.00 1.90 .85 .02 feaa. local, lb. V-w p.. an iv - Potatoes, locai. No. 1. cwt No. 3, cwt- bag HO to Khobar., local per lb. ttadta-ea. do. Spinach, local, orange boa. Summer 8qoah. Ib. . Sweet com. do. Tomatoes, 201b. erste Field grown, Calif. Turnips, don. Watermelons, Calif., retail mxrtt Walnuts. Ib. .11 t .19 H .16 te .19 rilberts 1338 eron. lb. Walnnt meats, viecea. Ib. Walnnt meata. light halvea. lb. HOPS (Baying Fvces) Clusters, 1338, lb. 18 to JSt Fnggles .. ,seinin-l WOOI. ASS MO (Baying Prices) Mohair Mediam wool Coars wool ; .83 .88 Jl .07 .02 H CASCAJU BA-tS Dry. lb Green, lb. EGOS AHS POULTRY (Buying Price ef Aadraaens) Whit sxtrss Brown extras , Medium extras Large atandards Mediam atandards .20 .20 .18 .18 .18 .11 .14 .13 ao JOS .15 JOi as Pallets Hesvy hens. lb. Colored medians, . Ib. . Mediam Leghorns, lb. Stags. Ih Whit Leghorns, frys Old roosters, Ib. Colored springs MARION CKEAMERT Buying Prices Botterfat, A. grade .85 B grade .32. .11 as j ji J09 .14 JOS .08 Live poultry. No 1 stock Colored hens. '-under H lbs.. Colored hens, evsr (H lb Colored fryers Leghorn hens, heavy Leghorn bens,- light , , Leghorn broilers Boosters . Rejects n-ir-t aa Ko. 2 crides, 3 cents less. tggt Candled and graded Large extras ' Medinm extraa Large standards .19 ar .18 .11 .11 .17 Medinm standards ---. Under gtsdes , , Pallets Dirty extras LIVESTOCB (Baying Prices) 1937 spring lambs, lb. .08 Yearling, lb. 04 t .04 H Ewea a.oo to Hogn, top. 150-210 lba. 11.50 130-150 lba. .11.00 to 11.25 11.00 ; s.oo 210-230 Sows Dsiry type cow .3.50 to 4.55 .8 00 to 7.00 5.75 t 6.50 .8.00 to 7.00 .7.50 to 8.00 .11 .14 H Beet cows Bull Heifers Top veal Dressed vesl, lb. Dressed bogs, lb. OSAIB ABO HAT Wheat, white. No. 1 : .99 Wheat, , weatetn red Barley, -brewing, ton 82.00 Feed, barley, ton 29.00 Oats, milling, ton ... 27.00 re-, ton "" Hay. baying prices Alfalfa, valley Oat ss i vetch, tos . Clever, ton ..... ,,, . .12.00 . B 00 S.OO Infantry Team to Gain Recognition Salem's national guard in fan try team which recently placed sixth In the nation-wide Hearst musketry competition will be honored at the armory at 8:30 o'clock Monday night in a med al-presenting ceremony ; to 6e conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Harry C. Brumbaugh and his staff, of the 162nd infantry. The Salem team, from Company B, also won first place in Oregon. , The team consists of Corporal enneth Caisse and Privates Chai ns Allen. William Bolt. Lee Tal lin and Hubert Panther. It was coached by Lieutenant John D. George. Captain H. G. Malson. com mander of Company B. was elated when be recelTed word of his team's rating in the highly competitive contest, which ln roles an intricate coarse of flr- lng. Advance Guard of Fleet Gone Again PORTLAND, July iO-(ff)-The au-ance guara or Portland's fleet fiesta, starting Jnly 1C, vacated the harbor today when the big cruiser Cincinnati and the four destroyers . pulled for San Cle- mente island where the craft will be used to instruct naval reserves The 800 officers and men hare been entertained here for nearly a week. Thirty-six naval vessels will arrire here next week, Tkt OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Crop Reports Prove Bearish Wheat Damped on Basis of Bountiful -Harvests of All Grains T CHICAGO. July lO-iffr-HeaTy selling , dumped into the wheat pit ! after release of the official crop report indicating a bounti ful ! domestic harvest of all grains this , year tumbled wheat prices three ' cents a bushel to day, but when the liquidation subsided the market" staged a quiet rally of about 2 cents. Late buying at Winnipeg and Minneapolis lifted wheat In those markets above the previous close at times but Chicago values got no closer than major fractions to yesterday's final prices. The rally -here as well as in north west markets was attributed to buyers who recognized that Canada apparently has experi enced its greatest crop disaster in years and. also that domestic spring wheat has yet to mature with the possibility of rust dam age or hot, dry weather a men ace. ' Recognized crop authorities commented that the government report apparently did not make enough allowance for damage from rust In some northern and eastern -areas of the winter wheat belt Wheat closed 1-1 cents be low yesterday's finish, July $1.20 -21; Sept. $1.32-, Dec. $1,237.-24. Loganberry Crop Harvest, at Peak Cherry and Berry Canning Under Way at all but. one Local Plant Harvesting of the valley logan berry crop is well under way and deliveries to the Salem canneries will reach the peak early next week. All canneries save one in the city; are reaching near the peak on cherry and berry deliveries as the week closes, and with around 2000 men and women employed in the seasonal work at the plants One plant, ., the Oregon packing company, is still idle except for acting as a receiving station for logans which are being .transfer red on to the Vancouver plant Loganberries are coming In In greater quantities than anticipat ed earlier in the season, and the quality: Is much better than ex pected also, these conditions be ing due to the late rains which virtually made the crop this year. Cherries, hard hit by the rains, are in many instances being de livered ; in larger quantities and better shape than expected, though barrellers and packers receiving this fruit are too busy right now to even figure how great a pick up the crop has made over earlier estimates of at least a 50 per cent loss. . July Iff STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by tb Associate- Press) so 15 15 eo Indost. . -3.4 . 83.7 . 90.4 - 87.0 ..101. fl . 87.0 . 69.3 . 1S.4 Bails 42.2 40.6 41.5 SS.S 49.5 S8.1 43.5 80.2 PtiL 82.1 42.3 40.7 SO.S 54.0 89.1 88.7 43.4 Stocks 67.1 67.1 85.8 45.2 75.3 62.6 72.8 68.7 Todsy Prsv. day . Month A(o. Year Ago 193T hick . 19BT low ... 1988 high. 1936 low- BOHD AVERAGES 80 10 10 18 for'n 72.9 72. 9 72.8 69.1 74.7 70.5 78.0 67.6 Rails . 93.1 . 93.1 . 93.5 . 92.9 . 990 . 90.9 . 98.2 . 88.9 Indost. 102.9 102.S 103.0 103.S 104.4 102.2 104.4 101.8 cai. 98.8 98.8 98.1 10S.S 102,8 95.8 108.1 99.8 Todsy :. Prsv. -ST Month ago Tssr ago ... 1987 hiflh 1937 low 1938 high 193S low Business Cards in this directory run on a monthly basis only. Rate; $1 per line per month. Auto Brakes Hike P&oek. 878 South Cmm-rcUl. Bicycles BICYCLES, NEW - A - rocoodlUoned. Harry W. Scott. 147 & ComX Ph. 4618. Brashes FUIXER-S. Ph., 6724, I7$S Brook St Carpenteripy BUILD IN Q, PAINTING, repalrms; tl dUt. Phone 6066. v - Chimney Sweep t TEUCPBONB 4419. a E Northnss-. -hiropractors - - DR. O. "I SCOTT,' PSC, Chlropr-ctor. 716 N. High. TeL Raa, $7(1. . Excavatina; EXCAVATTNO OP all kinds. Bass--Mnts dug Dirt hauled er uiovad. Dirt for sal. Salem Saad aad Graval Csx Pbono 49L Florists Br-i-haapfs, 447 Court Ph. 1864. Furs DnBLAIN FUR Co. Uaator (nrrtors aad doaltTxrm. Rm. 8 A 6, MiUar Bide s Honse Moving HOUSB MOVING. Bides, bought A sol-. P. 7748. B. Lammera. 718 N. LJb. Laundries i THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY , THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 261 a High TeL $I2 Lawn Sprinklers Stocks & Bonds ' (Compiled by Asaociated Preas) CALL C M, Wtdtoomb. Ph. 4ISB, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July Colonel Everett Dies; 111 Months PORTLAND. July 10-flV Colonel Edward Everett SI who helped organize the third Oregon infantry regiment of the national guard and was its commanding officer for many years, died here today after an Illness of several months. ' : - -' Born in Boston, Colonel Ever ett came to Portland in IS 83 and founded the Insurance firm which carries his name. Everett street in Portland was named for him in recognition of his civic work. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon. No relatives survive. " . Morton Candidacy Filed Quite Early J. W. Morton: of Hood River yesterday filed his declaration of candidacy for governor with the secretary of state. 1 He is a repub lican. ' MI favor a minimum $50 a month pension for all needy per sons 60 years of age or over," his declaration read.: 5 Morton also favors tax and debt exemptions on home property, sound money and a balanced; bud get. The declaration was accompan ied by the statutory fee of $100. Increase Requested HOOD RIVER. July 10-UPV- Tbree hundred members of the fruit, cannery and agricultural workers' union here voted to re quest a slight increase in wages this fall, but there would be no change in hours. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, July lO--Sup- piies were iignt on the Garden era' and Ranchers' market and prices moved highed. Loadings at some sections pass ed the peak and. others, were late getting started. ' " Black Tartarian cherries brought 8c a pound, with Bings at 10-lc. Asparagus had a strong day with best quality at $2.00. Apples Washington . Winessps, txtra lancy a.au-.o; .amnaparenu,-o Ib. - Asparagns O r g o n. ' 80-lb. erstes. fl.TU--. Avocados -Summer. $3.25-3.75 ; green y-.ao iiat. i ' Beans Iocal, 5-8 lb. . Beets Per sack, Oregon, $1.85. Blackcaps Crate. $2.10-2.25. Broccoli Crate. 12.25 2.33. Brussels 8prout California, one- loortn dram. 92.73. Cabbage 100 lb., crates. $1.50-1.75. Caatsloapes -California. Imperial Val ley jumbo, 45., $3.50-8.85; 36c, $2.25 -.65. Carrots Oregon, ' 4e per lb. ; Calif, bunched, 65 60c dos. Cauliflower- $1.10-1.25. Celery Oregon. 4. 83-3.25. CHerrie Bings, 10-1. e lb.; Lamberts, 10-i 2c lb : pie. 5 7e lb. Cacnmbera Oregon and Washington bothoase, do., 5Oc-$1.00. Currants 24s, $1.85. Eggplant Calif.. Hug. 1213c Ib. Garlic Kew. 9 10c lb.; Oregon, 7-8c ttooaebeme 8 Sc la. Grapes Thompson seedless. 82.85-S8 Lettuce Oregon, dry, 3-4 doi- $1.00 $1.25. ! Loganberries Crate, $1.78-2. Mushrooms One poand cartons, 40 45e. Onions 50 lb. sacks, XT. & No. 1, jl low, 75 90c; Wash 90c-$l. Parsley Per do, bnnches, $1.25-1.85 rarampa rer lug, 83--OC Peaches California Triumphs, 90e $l Oregon, $1-1.25. Peas Oregon. 444-8e lb. Peppers California Bells. 12-lSf Oregon, erate. $1.40-1.50. Plums California, 4 basket crates. $1.40-1.75. Potatoes TJ. S. Ko. t, 100 lbs., Oregon rusiets. S2-2.25; - Washington russet. (2.60-2.85; local, S2-2J25; White Hose U. o. HO. 1. SJ..0S--.73. Raspberries CraUe, $2.00-2.10. Raspberries Cratn, $2.10-2.25. Rhubarb Oregon field grown, apple boxes, 50-65C , Rutabagas Washington, 100-lb. sacks, $1.50-1.75. Spinach Local, SO-lb., 75-85e. Turnips Dos. bunches, 60-75e. ' Tomatoes Oregos hothouse, 1016c Ib, per pound; Mexico, 83.60-85. Strawberries Oregon, 24s, $2-2.28, Sqnssh Oregon, crates, 90c-$1.00. Turnip Oregon hothouse. 50-60e. Tomatoes Oregon hothouse. 18-14e per lb. Directory Mattresses SALEM FLUFT-RUQ and Mattress Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad to order, old remade ( carpet cleaning, ma ins: fl-flrus weaving. 8. isth wu bur. Tal. 844L OTTO F. ZW1CKER. Est 1811. ; CAPITOU BEDDING Ca Pbons 4668. Pnntirtp.Paperhangins HERBERT E. WOOD. 1121. Parking PARK I HOURS. 10c Court at Front Photo Engraving SALEM PHOTO engraving. 147 M. Commercial. Tel. 8887. i ' 'r Printing FOR STATIONERY, " cards, pamph lets, programs; -boeks er any kind ef printing; call The . Stat-amaa Printing Department, 816 S. - Comnverdat Tele phone 81.61.. .v. : Private Detective Newell Wllllama, Bos 187. Tel. 8718. 1 Stoves and Fence WE REPAIR stoves and clrtrulatere, make water heaters, carry wire fence, fence -posta Salem Fence and Stove Works, 268 Chemeketa Street R. R. ITeintoi.":-",,.,-'.- . jj'; -,:i: " Transfer FOR LOCAL or distant transfer stor age, burner oil. call 81JL Lanner Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland daily. CAPITAL CITY Tmnsfer Co. J2I State St TeL 7771. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates.-;; ji " I V : ' CITY TRANSFER at delivery service. Phono 6616. Moving, hauling and ship ping at reduced rates.: Well Drilling SLA. WEST, BWiEU, 411. X. UeJTX'jS-- 11, 193 i Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 C-assiried AdTertisInf Slag.) Insertion pr lint --.10c Threa Insertions per line 'JOe Six insertions per line Oc One month per lis -.ll.00 Minimum charts V..., .tit Copy for this paga accepts nntu 6:J8 the evening before publication for classification. Copy received after - this time will be ran under the heading. Too Late to Clas- ify - The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements pub lished In; Its columns, and In eases where this paper Is at fault will re print that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs.. 1 The Statesman reserves the right te reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the light to .place all ' advertising under the proper classification. Farmers' Exchange Livestock and Poultry DRESSED HENS for canning and refrigerated lockers. Special prices in dosen lots. Buy now while cheap. Phone 133F2, Lee s Hatchery. SALE REGISTERED' Jersey. Just fresh. Wm. Vogt, near Rickey school, R. 6, BOX 77. ' : FOR SALE Good, chunky work mare, weight 1400 lba W. S. Sklpton. Phone 14F28. Help Wanted WANTED PASTRY cook, The Spa. CHERRY PICKERS the 500 reg istered nickers for R. W. Clarke-orch ard report for picking Monday morn ing, July 12th. Information by tele phone aot available. TURKEY PICKERS report Monday morning at 8 o'clock at 4.0 J. Front. Marion Creamery and Poultry Co. CHERRY PICKERa CaU 1475 N. Liberty. I Help Wanted Male SALESMEN IN all counties by food manufacturer - to contact wholesale grocers, hotels, restaurants, retail grocers. Full or part time. Liberal starting commissions, drawing ac counts to producers. Personnel Direc tor Department 776, 8333 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. Watermelon California, tt-2e lb $2.25 cwt. Yoongberriea Crate, $2-2.25. Thrilling Barrett Willoughby's stirring new serial of picturesque A la ska . . ! A brilliant author writes an inspired tale of the land she loves,- her own Alaska. Glacier streams," milk-white in forests of : vivid green; : majestic tnoantains capped with snow; dazzling brilliance, of the t Northern Lights form ; the , colorful background of '".this- intensely ; human story of a lovely girl's quest of happiness: --;vV J v Join beaut Dcnise Xeitii in hetekdU the shelter of an exclusive home ia San Fra5c6. to the rugged fast nesses of, the Stikine River valley; a land of haunting beauty deep in Alaska. " BEGIN THIS SWEEPING SERIAL Wednesday, July 14th i Help Wanted Male I nivTi-n tsvjrtnGI trucks and It men to cut piling. 3. A. NeaL Scio, Oregon. . ' WWWMWWWWWW urivTirn RARBER. about 88 years old. Union shop, Qt S. Winter. : Help Wanted Female t j bistv Tn'ik miU nnrli in- ex- change for apartment lights and wa- . .. ... . . a A m n. ler. -.nil .oa y "wi - ..- - at 10 S. Commercial street -See Mrs. Larkin. ' ";v t - ' -: ' . ' innopsa " TOi?Tf!Rrja- at home. We pay Saturdaya Everything sup--H-S inoinain- atamns. Particular free. Amron company, eruce, v-. Xrsjrxsj-ajrsjiqnj vrra rwwV TXT A I-WTIPT. - A Ar1paa nVsV a -- -.. ntA T-av Kvsrvthinc furnishtsd. No experience required. RlWn taropea oarewca cnveiw v fre aet-MUs. .wationwiae vwiriuuivi., 4 til uroaaway. new w tt rrxyt m VAiiMMMrV nA s.T! - a VB SSWU-rw WW V. mm ... , for small child. cai( -onaay nwnuns, 14 is luenter. - innDPss mfTR imtardi Tour --!- nn vmIeIv. Everything supplied. Particulars free. . Write Selma CoBmetlcs, box ., iTicaon, aiuuu- rfM W mnnii'99 TJnSTnATtDS ; for US. -v.i - .mniM Wt nv weekly. i vi j v., ..in yy -- T - Particulars free, wnis aars les, University Station. . meson, n zona.; r--- Arc You In Search of A Comfortable Home? 4 . '- f ' - r TVrrif"' . r I "iL Let Us Shout You This Beautiful modern home close it exclusive district Livinp; room, dining room, hardwood floors, kitchen, 2 betowniis bath, . Holland air conditioned furnace Shown by appointment Romance in the Far Statesman - Salesmen Wanted sir TcM-rr ; P"T .T. at! vertiain an. elties, calendars, fans, thermometers, etc- for nationally known firm. Lib eral commissions. Stanwood Hillaon Corp.. 4411 JiiS'i l- XJrwuim-, -a--, iiii-iLri.nj.iJJ.'"""-' '' .......... . MAN WANTED to supply Raw leigh's household products . to con-suiner-. We train and help you. Good profits . for huatlera. No experience .,.. rtr piHiant orofitable. dleni- fled work. - Write , today. Rawleigh s,. Dept ORO-187-ss, ua-iana, am. j Situations Wanted ' DRESSMAKINQ EJCP. TeLSSSS. sjjjssixrsTsrsr" "rV EXP. DR'SITKR. Mrs. Adsltt 8446. JoOuxlAJllrllJ " -,-.- -- . -., CHXI-UR--.r tAxti-U xor. a 19 mwi. SLsjssiisijisrrov " i" s--n"i STENOGRAPHER AND bookkeeper, wants position. Exp.' in machine and hand bookkeeping, insurance work and Monroe Calculator. 1145 Hinea. w uiv CA cmCT Vf-rnrSL wlnhea horn and wages; cooking and keep ing house for man on poultry ranch preferred. Box 350, .care Statesman. xs-j-rxifw-r---f' -i-'i-'r-rr " " --- -,ir-s-ir WIDOW. WITH son. wishes house keeping In motherless home. 1499 Saginaw. ' ' For Sale-Miscellaneous TENT, 7x9. Complete, floor. Phone 8483. - 'i "ill it ;- . "'' mi . only. Price $5400.00. jo)? Si