The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, Jnly 18, .1937
Oregon Hops
Continue Dull
Only 98 Bales Ousters Are
-Sold at 26-28 Cents;
no Contracting
Oregon markets continued ver
dull during the past two weeks.
Sales by growers were confined
to only 98 bales of 1936 crop
Clusters which netted 26c to 28c
per pound to producers. No In
terest was apparent In hops of
older growths and no new eon
tracts were reported written In
this state during the period un
der review. Lack-of any contract
transactions and sies of older
growths of hops has made ' the
obtaining of accurate quotation
very difficult and such values
are nominal at this time.
Weather during the past two
weeks has been variable in Ore
gon producing districts but gen
erally favorable and crop pros
pects have Improved during re
cent weeks. Demand - for spot
hops was very slow in Oiegon
markets but growers yere gen
erally not pressing their small
remaining stocks of 1936 hops
for sale which tended to check
price declines on that growth.
The general market situation
shows very quiet and somewhat
Irregular as the period closes
with both producers and consum
ers Indicating a tendency to await
more definite market develop
ments before making further j
commitments.
California hop markets turned
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somewhat weaker during the first
half of July largely Influenced
by Improved new crop prospects
and the slow demand fori larger
offerings " of .old crop stocks.
There was no trading either In
1936 or older growths but prices
were quoted lower than in other
recent weeks as growers showed
increased anxiety to move sup
plies before the new crop be
came available. The market on
1936 hops war quoted nominally
22e-2 5c per lb. net growers, with
variation depending on quality.
This price level compared with
previous ranges of 25c-30c per
lb. While high temperatures
stimulated beer consumption in
eastern parts of the country, do
mestic brewers and dealers were
securing i current hops require
ments from previously accumu
lated stocks or buying. only small
quantities to tide over until th1
new crop becomes available.
Improved crop prospects as
compared with earlier season ex
pectations were partly responsi
ble for the increased offerings of
old crop hops.
Hail Storm Cause
Of Walnut Damage
A hailstorm which swept
through Buena VJsta, Sunnyside,
Turner, Central Howell and the
Mt. Angel district a few . weeks
ago appears now to have caused
more damage than the usual siege
of blight, S. H. VanTrump, county
horticultural inspector, reported
yesterday. On every walnut hit by
a hailstone, a black spot has 'de
veloped and In many instances the
damage has penetrated to the ker
nel, he said.
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Quotations
moDVCB tCH-OfGB
PORTLAND. Ort., July 17 AP)r
Produce exchange: Butter Extras
staedarda 31; prior firsts St; tinu
28; butterfst 844-85.
; Egg Lars extra 24; large sta.V
arda 82; medium extra 23; incd'am
itsndardi 20.' .
Cheese Triplet IT; loaf IS.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or., July 17 (AP)
Wheat; Open High Low- Close
Jnly 1.1- 1.18 K 1.14 1.11
Sept. l.lltt 1.12 1.11 1.11
Cah wheat: Big Bend bluettem, hw.
12 pet 1.13; dark hard winter 13 pet
1.30; 13 pet 1.21; 11 pet 1.15; soft
white, westers white and weitera red,
1.13; hard winter 1.12.
. Oata. So. , white 31.00. Barley, So,
2 45 1b. B.W. 33.50. Cm. Argentine
42.00. Millrun standard 2850.
Today' .car receipt: Wheat 10; floor
4; eat 1.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., July 17 JAP)
ySDA) Bog: For week 4135, com
pared ne week ago, market aboot ; 25
lower bat active; bulk 163-215 lb. drive
in. 11.75, load lot up to 12.00; 223
380 lbi. 11.00-1 1.35, few to 11.50; light
light and slaughter pig 10.75-11.25,
few to 11.50; packing sew largely 8.00,
few to 8.25;. feeder pig mainly 10.75,
few ap to 11.00. -..'.
Cattle: Saturday 100, including 01 di
rect, calves for - week 710; compared
one week ago, market mostly steady, in
taneea strong to 25 higher on bet of
ferings, weak to shade lower on tn
between kinds; bulk grass fat tseers 9.00
9.75, one load 1,002 lbs. 8.85, common
grades 6.00 8.00, cotters down to 5.00;
stockera 5.00-6:50; grass heifers 5.50
8.00; low cotter and cotter cow 3.50
4 25, few fat dairy type eowa to 5.25,
common to medians beef cow 5.00 6.00.
rood yonng cow 6.25-8.50; bolls 5.50
6.25, enilrn down to 4.50: .good to
choice vealer early 8.00-9.00. .late sale
ep to 9.50, common to mediam grades
5.50-7 50. calves 4.50-6 50. i
-Sheep: Saturday 250, for week 5760;
or ... .
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Statesman Family
AND ORDER A
at Portland
compared one week ago, spring - lamb
around 75 lower, other classes steady;
early top (.25 for Washington lamb,
early bulk truck-in 8.50 down, closing
bulk 8.00 down with one good to choice
load Oregon: 9.00 late; common to med
ium lambs 6.00-8.00 ; yearlings 5.00
6.00; medium to good ewes 2.50-3.50,
common down to 1.50.
Portland Produce
h PORTLAND, Ore., July; 17 (AP)
Butter Prints, A grade, i 35e lb. in
parchment wrappers; in cartons, 3Ce;
B grade, 84 in parchment wrappers;
B5 in cartons.
: Butterfat (Portlar.4 delivery, baying
price) A grade, 34-34 e lb.; country
Stations; A grade, 33-32 Vie; B grade
1H cants less; C grade. 6 cents less,
i B grad cream for market Price paid
producer. Butterfst fcest 55.2e lb.;
milk, 67.7e lb.; surplus, 45-e. Price paid
milk board, 67. lb.
I Eggs Buying price by J wholesalers:
Extras, 21e; standard, 18e; medium 17e;
medium firsts, 16c; .ndergrades. 14e
dox.
j Cheese Oregon triplets, 17e; Oreeoa
loaf, 18e. Broker will pay Vis below
quotation.
I Country meata Selling, Tries to re
tailer: Country killed hogs, best botch
er, onder 160 lbs.. 15-15 Vie; vealers,
14c; light and thin, 1012c; heavy, 10
lle; eanner cows, 7-8c; cutters, 15 17c;
bulls 10-lle; spring lambs, 15-16; year
lings ( ) ; ewea 5-7c
Live poultry baying price by whole
salers: Colored hens, 4-5 lbs. 15c lb.;
over 5 lbs., 14c lb.; Leghorn hens
under SVi lbi., ll-12c lb.; over SVi
lbs., 12-13e lb.; colored springs ever
3Vi lbs, 18 19e lb.; 2 to SVi lbs.. 17
18e lb.; Leghorn broilers 16-17e lb.;
roosters 6-7e lb.
' Cantaloupea Delano, Jumbo, 45s,
83.50-8 75; standards, 45s, 93.50; jumbo.
36s. 83.50.
i PoUtoea Deschutes, 91.75; Klamath
Me. 1. 92; Yakima, Mo. 1( ) cental: lo
cal, 9150 cental. New crop Takima
White Rose, 9L75 eenUl; local, $1.15
1.25 orange box.
Onions Oregon, old crop. Ko. l,v 15
lb. bag.
0 per 50-lh. bag. Kew crop, Calif,, red
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SSo-91 per SO lb.; CoehaUt, 85-91 !$
low. 8L50. 100 lb. bag. - -
Wool 1831 nominal; Willamette Tal
ler, medium SSe lb.; coarse and braids,
33e lb.; aasura Oregon, 28-28 lb.;
crossbred. 82-33a lb.; medium 31-S3e lb.
Hay Selling price (a retailers: Alfal
fa N a. 1. 918 ton; oata and vetch.
911; clover ( ) ton; timothy, eastern
Oregon, f 20 50 ton; do valley, 916.16.50
ton. Portland. ;
Hops Nominal. 1936, 26 28c.
Cascarm bark Buying price, 1937 peel.
5e lb. ' - -
Sugar Berry or fruit, 100. 85.90;
bales, 95.45; beet 95.20, cental.
Domestic flour belling price, city de
livery, 5 to 25 bbl. lot: family patents.
98s, 97.15-7-55; bakers' bard wheat,
96.358.55; baker' bluestem, $8.03 C..5:
blended hard wheat, 96.30-7.50: graham.
95.85-6.35; whole wheat, 86.55 6.75
barrel
Wool in Boston
BOSTON, 9nly 17 AP) (USDA)
Scattered trading in wool on the Boston
market the past week comprised sV few
spot sale and noma wool held at jeonn
try point. Most business waa oa I wool
held in the country and offered through
Boston houses. J -
Bayers were ' interested in purchasing
only when prices sked appeared more
favorable than asking on spot offerings.
Quotations generally were .steady' to
firm Combing Ohio fleeces 'were offered
at 40-42eents in the grease for fine de
laine. 42-48 rent for' staple combing half
bloods, 43-44 cents for three-eighths
bloods and 42-43 cents for quarter bloods.
Cannery Will Buy
Prunes, Code Rate
Hunt Bros. Announcement
Becomes First Made
by big Concern
Announcement yesterday from
Hunt Bros, cannery that it will
enter the market for green prunes
at the code prices, was believed
to be the first open statement of
that Intention made by any large
bayer, although buying has been
going on at code prices.
Since the Oregon Prune Con
trol board's prices of 132.50. on
green prunes IS and larger to the
pound, and 527.50 on green
prunes 17 and smaller, the, mar
keting situation has been. myster
ious, with more talk going the
rounds, and less being said than
usual.
At least two .large canneries
are known to be holdouts against
the code prices. The control
board itself is not stepping down
on the price adopted, believing
that the situation Justifies it.
Just what result Hunt Bros.'
announcement will ' have on the
situation cannot now be told, but
It is believed by observers that de
velopments may be near .as the
first half of the canning season
closes.
Hunt Bros, officials also said
yesterday that they will probably
press some prne Juice this fail
in addition to the canning opera
tions. The presses have been used
thus far for loganberry juice. It
is believed that in view of the
growing popularity of fruit
Juices in the country, Salem may
,welt become a center for the pro
duct Some experimetlng with
prune and berry pressing for
Juices was made last year, and
the 1937 pack will not be large.
Cherry Juice Is another product
that may be taken up as an in
dustry. Previous Cains in
Wheat Nearly Lost
4 Cent Advance for Week
Are in Jeopardy When
Prices React
CHICAGO. July 17-(-Wheat
Dareiy mainiamea tne week s 4
to S cents advance tnrfav
Prices rose a cent a bushel at
me opening but later reacted and
closed a shade lower. Th
ing advance was partly in Bym
pathy with a three cents upturn
at Liverpool reflecting yesterday's
acuon oi portn American mar
kets.
Wheat here closed M nn tn m
.lower compared with yesterday's
nnisn. juiy J1.Z8; Sept. ,1.274,
28. Dec. tl.HU.-K.
The market to some extent re-
iiected uncertainty among , many
traders as to e r n n mniKtiAm,
largely because of the unpre
dictable extent of damage pos
sible as a result, of rust Infection
in spring wneao ..Estimates of in
jury ran as high as 50 per cent
in sections of the United States
belt.
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per, year trs
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Salem Market Quotations
Grade B raw- 4 per cent
milk. Salem basic pool price
12.10 per hundred. .
" Co-op Grade A hutterfat
price, F.O.B. Salem 3 4c.
(Miik tfased en semi-montblj
antterfat aeerasa-) '
, DLstributOT price, $2J14.
A grade butterfsit Deliv
ered, 34c; B grade deliv
ered 82 He
A grade print, 85c; B
grade, 84c
Prices paial te trovers by Salens buyers.
(The p lire below supplied by a local
'grocer are indicative at the daily market
but- are not guarantees' by The Siatee
raorxs
(Baying Prices I
Apples, Newtowns
S.IS
2.6S
06 H
.08
S75 -4.25
.14
Winesaps. bn extra fancy.
Bananas, lb, oa stalk
band
Cantaloupes, crate -Grapefruit,
Calif.. Sanktat, crate
Uatrs, frith, in. , ,
Cnrranta. crate
1.50
. 3.00
.6 50 to 7.75
.3.50 to 5 75
1.15
08
1.80
Urapes, . seedling, lug.
Lamona, crate '
Orangee, Valenciaa
Laxaaberrles. crate '
Peaebea. local, lb.
Plums, Califs crate
Strawberries, Etterburg, crate
Kaspberriea. crate
Blackcaps. . crate
2.50
1.75
1.75
.05
.07 H
.08 -
1.75
2.00
Pie cherries, lb.
Royal lanes, lb.
Lambert cherries, lb.
Tonngberriea, crate
Wild blackberries, crate
VEOrTABLXS
- (Baying Prices)
Apricots, The bsllei. crate .67 to
Asparagus, Calif., crate
83
1.00
.45
.05
.02
.45
1.25
.55
Eeets. local, doa.
Beans, green and wax, lb
Cabbage, lb.' - ' ,'
Carrots, local, dps
Cauliflower. Calif, crate
Cucumbers, local, bothonse. doa.
Celery, erale , 2 Z5 U 2.85
Utah
3.01
Local hearts, doa. ,
Lettuce, local crate, dry pack
1.50
1.10
, .35
1.25
.35
.15
.05
.90
unions, green, .dox.
Onions No' L cwt.
Radishes dox.
Peppers, green. Calif lb .
Peas. Iocs I. lb.
New Potatoes, 60 lb. bag .
Potatoes, local. No. 1. ewt 1.65
no. z. ewi., bag 1 80 to 1.50
Rhubarb, local, per lb
.02
ttadishes. doa.
.25
Spinach, local, orange box.
Summer Squash, lb.
8weet corn, doa
Tomatoes, 20 lb. crste -Field
crown. Calif.
.65
.08
60
8.00
1.90
.65
.02 14
Turnips, dox.
Watermelons, Calif retail
STOTS
Wainuta lb 11 te
Kilberta .1938 crop, ib 16 to
Walnut meats, pieces, lb.
Walnut nests, light halves, lb.
HOPS
(Buying Prces)
Clusters, 1936, lb. 28 to
f uggles nominal
WOOI, AND MOHAIR.
(Buying Prices)
.1SH
.10S
.29
.32
.29
Mohair
.55
.33
.31
.07
.02 Vi
Medium wool
Coarse wool .
CASCABA BABE
Dry, Ib.
Green.. Ib.
EGOS AND POTJLTBT
(Buying Price of Axtdresens)
vt hite extras .
Brown, extras .
Medium extrss
.21
.21
.19
.19
.17
.12
.14
.13
.10
Large standards
Medium standarda
Pullets
Hesty hens. Ib.
Colored mediums, lb .
Medium Leghorns, lb.
Gardeners and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., July 17-(P)-Prices
on the Qardeners' and
Ranchers' market were steady to
day despite a weak demand, as re
ceipts were only light.
The apricot and berry markets
have been very active, with de
mand exceeding supply for straw
berries. Blackcaps sold at $2.35
to $2.50 for crates of 24.
Potatoes showed a slight down
ward tendency.
Shipments of peas from Seattle
are supplying the local market at
4 and ii cents a pound.
Apples "Washington Winessps, extra
tancy. -.uu-3.au; trangparents, 4 ft -5c
a pound.
Asparagus Oregon, 80-lb. crates.
8 3.10-2 35.
Avoeadoi Summer, 83.23-3.75; green
89. ou list.
Beans Local, 4 -5c lb.
Beets Per sack, Oregon, $1.85.
Broccoli Crate! 82.25-2.35.
Brussels Sprouts California, one
(ourta drums, 82.75.
Berries Strawberries, Oregon, 24s,
..u-s-; raspDerries, s.lo-'-.-.; cur
rants, $2.10-2.25; loganberries. 81.83-
82; blackcaps, 82.35-2.s0; youngberries,
a i.B3-a.
Cabbage 100 lb. crates. 81.25-1.50
Cantaloupes California. Imneriai Val
ley jumbo, 45s, 83.50-3.75; 36s, 83.50
Carrots Oregon, 4e per lb. ; Calif,
bunched, 55-COe dox.
Cauliflower 81.00-1.15.
Celery Oregon, 4s, $3.50-3.75.
Cherries Eings, Lamberts, 6-7e Ib.
pie, 5-6e lb.
Cora $1.40-1.75 for 6-7 dox.
Cucumbers Oregon and Washington
aoinouse, oos., BU-woc.
Eggplant Calif., lug, 1215c lb.
GarUe New. 9-10e lb.; Oregon, 7-8e.
GrapesThomTioB, seedleii, $2.50
Lettuee Oregon, dry, 3-4 dox.. 75e-
Mnsbrooma One pound cartons. 40-
Onions 50 lb. lacks, U. & No. 1, ysl
low, 85-90c; Wash., 75-85e.
Parsley Per doa. bunches, $1.25-1.15
Paranino Per inc. 85-40e.
- Peaches California Triumphs, 90e-$l;
uregon, flat $1. :
Paaa Oregon. 4U-5a Ib.
Peppers California Bells. vl2-15c;
uregon. crate. 1.0O-1.10.
Plums California. 4 basket crates.
IL20-1.85. ...
Potatoes U. 8. Ko. I, 100 lbs.. Oregoa
ritHU.-- I2-1.J5; Washington rasseta.
a.ou-.ai local,-$--..; White Hoee,
U. 8. No. 1, $1.50-1.65.
EMinbarb 30-lb. boxes S0-65e.
Ratabac-aWaabineton. - 100-lb. sarka.
Spinach Local, . 20 lb.. 73-SSe.
Turnips Dov baaekes. 60-75e. .
Tomatoes Oregon hothouse. 10-16 IK
per pound; Mexico, $3.50 $5. -
Hqnsin uregon, crates, 73-eoc.
Turnips Oreron hothouse, 50-00c. -
Tomatoes Orea-oat hethonso. 18-14e
per lb. - . :
Wstemielons California. Si-2 Ib.
$1.75-2.00 awt, ' -
Stoclcs & Bonds
(Complied by t snoot ated Press )
' July IT
STOCK AYXKAGES
tCeanpiled by the Aaaeetated Press)
80 -15
15
40
ladusb Bails
. 92.6 102.8
.CtiL
- 97.0
97.0
97.6
102.8
102.8
95.8
103.1
99.8
Stocks
Toiay
Prev. day.
72.6
92.7
102.8
102.T
103.5
104.4
102.2
104.4
10L.S
f 72.7
72.6
69.9
74.7
70.5
73.0
- 67.6
Mont-
2.t
93.8
99.0.
90.9
8.8 -88.9
Tear aa
1937 bigh
193T Iow
1938 high
1938 low
BOBS AVXBAGS
' - -88 ?. 10 t; 18 16
Rails ladaat. OtiL for 'fa
Today , l 84.7 89.7 42.1 87.6
Prer. day 94.5 39.7 42.2 67.5
Moatb ' ago 89.8 ' 39.8 . 40.5 64.4
Tear age. 89.1 38.3 51.8 67.0
1937 kigh 101.6 - 49.5 64-0 75.3
1937 low87.9 86.1 . 89.1 . 62.6
1936 hlgh 99.8 43.5 58.7 ' 72.8
1989. ;ev 18.4 30Ji AS- Aa.7
Stage. It
White Leghorn, fry
Old roosteis,
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.13
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Colored springs
MARION CKEAMERT Buying Prices
Butterfst. A grade
.34
a grade
.32
.1$
J3
J6
Jl
.09
.14
JDS
.06
LIt poultry. No t alack1 -Colored
hens, nodes a H lbs..
Colored hens, ever 4V4 lbs.
Colored fryers
Leghorn bens, heavy
Leghorn kens, l:gh
Leghorn broilers -Boosters
' "
Rejects market
vain
Stags, lb.
Ko. 2 gradea, 3 cents lesa. .
Eggs ' Candled and graded
Largo extras , . -., ..
Mediant -" , r
Large standards
Medium standarda , ,
Undergrade , ..' , .... , -Pallets
Dirty extras
J4
LITtSTOCB,
(Buying Prices)
1937 spring Iambs, Ib. 07H o .074
Tearlinga. lb. 04 to .046
Ewea , 3 00 to S.50
Hogs, top, 150-210 lbs. . 11.50
30 150 lbs.
.11.00 to 11.25
210-230
11.00
8.00
.3.50 to 4.73
.6 00 to 7 00
.5.75 t 6.50
.6.00 to 7.00
.7.50 to 8.00
Jl
. .18
Sows
Dairy type eow
Reef rows ..
Bulls
Heifer -
Tap veal
Dreased veaL "b.
Dressed bogs.' lb.
- GRAIS AKD HAT
Wheat, white. No. l...
.98
.98
wheat, western red
Barley, brewing, ton
Peed, barley, ton
Oats, milling, ton
.82.00
29.00
.27.00
.23.00
re-, ten
Hay baying prices
Alfalfa, valley .
Oat and eeteu. ton .
.15.00
. 9 00
9.00
Clover, ton
Cards la this directory ran '
oa a . monthly basis only.
Rate: f f per line per month.
Auto Brakes
Mike Pa nek. 275 ' South Commercial.
Bicycles
BICTCLKS, NEW reconditioned.
Harry W. Scott. H 7 S. Com'l. Ph. 4516.
Brushes
njl.l.ER'3. Ph. 4724. 1785 Brook St
Carpentering
BUILDING. PAINTING, repairing. 441
Stat. Phone 6066.
Chimney Sweep 1
TEl.EPHONR 4450. R E. Northnesa
Chiropractors
DR. O U SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
75 N. High. Tel. Res. 8752.
Excavating
EXCAVATING OF all kinds. Base
ments dug Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt
for sale. Snlem Sand and Gravel Co
Phone 9408.
Florists'
Brelthaupt'a, 447 Court. Ph. 6904.
Furs
DuBAIN FUR Co. Master furriers and
designers. Rm. 16. Miller Bldg.
House Moving
HOUSE MOVING. Bldga, bought
sold. P. 7748, H. Lammera, 730 N. 1,1b
Laundries
THE NEW SAI.KM LAUNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRT
263 S. High -Tel. 9125
Lawn. Sprinklers
CAM, C. S. Whiteomb. Ph. 4395.
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of sayings
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14 winged
parts
15 a crutch -
17 emperor of
- -' Russia
19 at home
" 20 note io
Goido's
scale
Zlr Siamese
coin (pi.) ,
22 beveraee
29 bitter vetch
24 base
26 cloud ..
26 article
27 heed
28 alcoholic .
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29 alcove . -1
21 poisoned by
sas-ftunes
84 part of ,
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ST vehicle
26 perform v
7.1 a action ,
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49 peruke ,
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43 nterweaT
44 eorrsla
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vessel
55 conclude
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Trading Slow as
Ascends
Stocks Move Up Feebly;
More Losses Tallied
Than Gains
NEW YORK, July n-VPt-Vtith
Mercury
the temperature high and vitality
low, traders in today's brief stock
market session i merely made
feeble motions. j
While a few steels, rails, cop
pers and specialties managed- to
creep forward sufficiently to put
the Associated Press average:
ahead .1 of a point at C7.C, there
actually were 183 losers at the
close as against II) advances.
Only 605 Issues changed hands
and 153 of these ended unchanged.
It was the second slowest day
of the year, 248,340 shares pass
ing over the crawling ticker tape.
Transfers last Saturday totaled
297.500.
-Boardrooms sweltered in a new
heat wave and numerous custo
mers, simply stayed away. Those
who put in appearance showed
little disposition to take a position
either way. , . j
Aside from the. weather, brok
ers said the buying urge was re
tarded principally by doubts as to
the outcome of the new court bill
fight at Washington, tension over
the far eastern war flare-up and a
new French financial crisis.
Li
me
GOLD, HIXJ. agricultural lime, tat
tested, (8 calcium carbonate. Boll
tested free. ALSO farm loan a
Broadway or 129 Oregon Bldg.
Mattresses
SALEM FLUKF-RUO and Mattreaa
Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad to
order.-old remade: carpet cleaning, ail
ing; fluff rug weaving. S. ISth Wil
bur. Tel 84 4 V OTTO F. ZW1CKER,
Est. 1911.
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phon 06.
Painting-Paperhanging
HERBERT E.iWOOD. T. 592.
Photo Engraving j
SALEM PHOTO engraving. Ul N.
Commercial Tel. 1887.
Printing
FOR STATIONERY, carda. pamph
lets, programs, hooka or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 211 S. Commercial. Tele
phone 8101. . .
1 Private Detective
Newell Willlama, Boa 187. Tel. 1719.
Stoves and Fence
WE REPAIR stoves and circulators,
make water heaters, carry wire fence,
fence posts. Salem Fence and Stove
Works. 262 Cbemeketa Street. R. R.
Fleming.
Transfer
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 22
warding and storage our specialty. (?et
State St. Tel 777, Distributing for
our rates.
CITT TRANSFER A delivery service.
Phone 6616. Moving, hauling and ship
ping at reduced rn tea.
FOR LOCAL or distant transfer stor
age, burner oil. call S131, Larmer
Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally.
Well Drilling
R. A. WEST. RL 6, Bx. 445. T. 110F2.
VERTICAL
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medical
student . . '
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4 strike
jrently .
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- fix
7 flavor
8- t-remot -
8 Indian mul-
- berry .
10 navigates
11 dogma
16 musical .
' oota
18 like
21 ventilate
22 directs .
23 sense organ
24 urn-like -'
vessel
25 be obliged
to
27 wax
28 precious
30 shout v
31 wind
storm 82 issue
33 hound
85 assign to
-Quarters
37 rock
38 brother of
' Moses -
S3 upright .
poles f
derrick
scjuander
42 pronoun '
43 Greek
letter : -
45 marry
46 European .
r sea-gull
47 fih
49 river in '
China
51 interna- ?"
v ? tional t- '
Janguags.
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