The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Mornin& July 23, 1939
VAGU TWELVE
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'.-.
Slow,'
Steady
' Dullness Held Seasonable
Factor in Coast Area; y
' Prices Unchanged
Hop markets, on .the Pacifjc
coast were seasonally dull during
'thVweek ended July l. bnt con
tinued to display fully steady to
firm tone, according: to the Week
ly Hop Market Review of the
Agricultural Marketing ' Serriee.
Price quoted to growers remain
ed about unchanged from those
which haTe' prevailed during re
cent weeks. Demand from domes
tic dealers and Industries for spot
supplies continued light since cur
rent requirements were mostly be
ing obtained from deliveries on
contracts and purchases made ear-
. Her in' the season. Values on 193 S
crop hops were being placed by
the Stabilization corporation at
15e pereponnd to the trade. For
' clgn demand continued slow. Crop
prospects la' producing districts on
the west 'coast .were reported as
continuing generally ' favorable
during the past week.
.- Oregon markets, remalnded
practically at a standstill during
the period under reTlew.' No sales
- of hops were reported In the spot
jnarket.in this state and no new
: contracts .were written by Oregon
growers during 'the period. Values
' on 1938. crop hops remained at
about 25c per pound as set by the
Stabilization corporation for their
holdings of that growth. 1937 and
older hops were only nominal and
neglected. The" general tendency
of the trade in' Oregon including
growers, dealers and industries.
. was to await official announce-
' menti : of' Individual allotments
from the salable quantity determ
ined upon for the 1939 crop. Deal
ers were reporting around 22c per
pound for regular type 1939 crop
clusters for future delivery, bnt
offerings by producers were light.
. Washington markets were dull
and inactive. No sales or contracts
were reported in the two main pro
ducing districts during the past
. week. Dealers were reported of
- iellngl23e. per pound for 1939
- crop Fugglels in the Pnyallup Tal
Mey district but growers. were re
" 'ported as mostly holding for: at
least 2 Sc. per pound, net. Trade re
ports Indicated that considerable
. Ike' Infestation has occurred in
. the . Pnyallup valley during the
: .past' week. -
'California hop markets contin
ued rather quiet during the past
'week with no Important changes
-In the general situation. ."' "
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tr hte . r i' Call at the Statesman
thcae 910L fcr furthw&tafli,
. There ere hundreds-, who ,bavs ;
v found v tiiis f Et-esraartAccident
't Policy tb ,m a'dollir rwilyv inv
: Vested. r; ' " ; vr "
7 (leaved to Etatcsmaa sabecribers ee.i
" cembers of the family ' between the -'
asee et'10 te O.) --v , -,7-;rTn
-' . (S arias rxlcM) ! -
Mi sHe.a below aaaBliee' er a local
rr.wtr ae laaleatlve of the daily aaarfcet
sriees pe;4 U tim by i-leas esyere
bat are aot gaaraateea by The tatse
aa.) '.-: ..--!
aprtrets, lS .
Baeaaae, la. m etaia ,. ,, H
Bases - ,... .00
Grapes. Calif., soeatess ... " .
erepefrait, Calif. ,. . .. ?
LMML CTl i v.vw
Uraagre, erase
s.ae.te .o
. ,, i.ee
, i.e
t A.SS
m
aseraeoa. crate
Raspberries
Caaialoauea. arate
Welenaeleea. la.
vcgkt-4 KS -
(Seytag liteea
Beast, was
A
.05
.1
.01
JJ
BtfL See. ..,
Cabbage, lb
Carrots, local. Ses.
Cahfleer. toral
1 we
Ceter?. L ie a. 3.04; local, era te 1.7
Vera. Sos.
Cars alters, eeteeer
Lei I are. toca:
Oaiona. lbs.
1.00
.
Jie
Js
.10
.40
1.1
.45
a.oo
1.00
J5
.40
1.S5
Grace eaiooe, aos. .
Kaaiaaes: Sot.
Peae. West lb. ,
Peppers, greea, Calif..
raratcj
Potatoes, local ewU, lie.
tt la. aaga
Saw Petato-e. Calif., ewt...
Spiaaca, Seattle, boi
Taralpa. dea. , , i. ..
tMreasa. Sob.
To atece, 1M11.1, tug
muth
(Price said by lastpoaeeat rat-tag plaat
to grower! - .
Walaate rraaqoetlca. laacy. i He
aiaav 10c: eatalt St: ore-are raa, a
Iftc. Walaat maata. t5 to SVa lb. ,
niWta llarratoaaa. Unra IS Has faa
cy Httt: babtaa. lie; errbarS raa lie
(Ceee Pnees te Orrwar)
: Walaala I'rica raaca. SrpaaaJag apoe
wmj aata raa la 14 Siffervat gTa4a II 1a
lle. Dachilly 1 cant bicbcb. - r
- HOPS I- ;
(Baying Prices) ;
Claitm. aaiaiaaL ISST. lb. AS ta .OS
Claalara. la.: la, J aa Ai
ranlcatvv J ,
. " WOOL A afOHAI
(leyiag Pncas)
WaoU aiadiaai. lb. ,,, , , .
Cmrta. la. ....
Lavba. lb
.5
JO
Mohair, lb
2G0S AK9 POULTBT
(Bayias Prkea el Aadreeea'e)
eraeo A larca. ooa
.so
Pnil B la rite, dot.
Orada A aieiiam
Qni B Med him
.is
J
.16
.is
J4
ji
JO
Pnllcta
Celarcd try .., .
Wkita lshoraa. hemTy.
White Leghorn. Iifht
Old roeiterg
Jaly M
STOCK AVEaAOEfl i
piled by The Antedated Prat I
Coi
SO 15
15 60
ladaa Kaila
K Ckg. ' ' A -.5 A-.i
Batarday 71.4 30.0
Praaioe day Ifr.t 1.S
Cttt Btocki
A - A .4
S9.5 . 60.4
19.J
BToatb ago ' ST.S 1S.0
S7.4 47.4
Year- age
7S.T 11.6
4.8 - 60. T
teas . high - 7?.e
18.8
15.7 40.0 - 61.4
1939 lew 50.9
13.1 41.
BOVD-AVSBAOZg
20
10
10 .:- 10
Bail!
: A .3
.bit
Jcdaa
A .3
100.4
100.8.
99.5
100.7
97.0
Util form
Net Cng.
TJnea Uaek
97.0 61.S
Batarday
Maatb ago 57.3.
96.4 61.6
98.5 6X6
Tear age
1.6
64.9
1030 high
1839 lew .
97.1 64.fr
5S.4
91.9 58.3
it
a
f r;r
lOeetipatlon
It may be
i Postof flea
Street or
4y NamT'of
Stocks and
Bonds
a-
n -'---W s?l si J si t --vv. - '. tl ..b! i 1... .'r'TFaP : ? I
ne tatesman icmgw i gii
a
Relationship of Benlfieiary.
Start Tbe
Market Quotations
4 y'.i,,
Grade) B raw 4 per eeat
milk, Salem Co-op basle pool
price f 1.70.
. Co-op Grade A batterfat
price ft.72.
(Milk 1 baaed ea eaaU-SMaUly
batterfet evarafa.)
Dtstrlbetor price, faui-d
-' Batterfat,- No. t. Z3c No.
2, 21cs premtam, '
A grade print, "23Hei B '
Krade 17 J4 e; qaarters 9 Me
Heavy beaa. Hb..
atAaioa cBgaarr.ai
Bauorfai, Aral eaaUty, .
Baturfat, niul eaality
Beuerfal, evaattaai
.14
aaylag Price
Jl
J4i.
JO
je
av eror 8
Legaerm bee, aader SH lba.
Lagaec frrera, I Iba..
igbora trrera. aderlia. ajarket ealeev
Oelorad Iryeaa I I Iba. J
Oalored apeiaga, S Iba. aa4 , J3
Calartd beaa ' J8
Staga ft
UM Reeetera JU
Ka. S gradea Sa per aeaa
r xoos
Grade A targe. -
Grade A atiBia :
Grade B large
JS
ja
JS
JS
Grade B
Cadergradea aad rhn .
UVZ8TOC&
f BariM soce let Be. I
aeaditiaai aad sales reported ap te 4 s.s
Leaiba. 1939. tape SJO 99 .T
La-iba. yeartlagi 400 9a 4735
Kwea S4f 99 t 59
"-T- -r 7.7 s
180.150 .Iba.
t&t te 7e
te f.oo
9 5ft te 5.75
6 00 te S.35
id ta S.oe
M ta 9-50
t.0
M to 4.15
too-soe iba. .
Beet eewf
Bella
Half era
Ton aeal
Dairy type eewg
Draaaad eeaL lb.
Jl
OBAXH. HAT AJTD BaJUMB
Wbeat. aeh. So. 1 raeaaea. .71
Oata, grey tea - 99.00
watte "
Peed barley, tea
Clever bay. tea-
HJ.li. .
. 22 99 te 34 00
IS OCte 16.09
lt oft te is oo
a. II alii a, eBB
Egg aiaab. Fa. 1 grade. SO lb. Seg 1.70
Dairy toed. 56 lb. -g 19
Boa eerateh feed l.Ti
Cracked eera - 1.7S
Wbeat Ui
3rd Cover Spray
T 1 A 1
urgea on Apples
DAX.LAS Polk fanness were
notified this week to apply the
third eorer spray for codling
moths, otherwise known as apple
worms.
This spray should be prepared
using three pounds of arsenate of
lead pr calcium arsenate with 100
gallons ' of -water.' JWbere codling
moths haTe not. been much of a
problem. County Ageat Loth re
ports, only two pounds of either
of the above poisons mxj be nsed.
Thorough control eaa only be
secured when a complete Job of
spraying Is done and all parts of
the tree completely conrered with
spray, it being more important to
cover the top of the tree than any
other part. -
1 t'r
By Mail $5X9 per
per Mo. v By tamer 60c
INSURANCE APPLICATION BLANK
ILFJ). NoL-
Benefidyl
lUatesmaa at Above Adiresi
New Subscriber XI - ,
Sellers Take
Lowest Prices in six Years
Hit in Some Cereals as
Slump Felt '
CHICAGO. W ISMAellers
were back; in the saddle in . the
grain t pits" .today and : prices of
leading cereals slumped to the
lowest loTehi of the year in some
eases the lowest in six years. ..
Wheat closed 1-1 cents lower,
July at 61K-H, within H of the
contract's low established last
October. -September and . Decem
ber contracts were at CSK-
and C5-Stf, new lows for the
season and only about 4 cents
above the bottom levels reached
last winter. With the exception of
those 1 S 1 8 lows, current prices
were the lowest since llll.
' All corn contracts and deferred
oata deliveries fell to new IPS
lows. Losses of as much as a cent
In corn at time established some
new. records, with July corn dos
ing at 17 lowest any con
tract has been In six years.
. Selling which engulfed the
grain market after mldsesslon ap
parently was a continuation of
the liquidation which has been
under way for the past several
weeks and which has lowered
wheat values 16 cents a bushel
and corn 12 cents since the last
of May .Reports of beneficial rains
In the Canadian wheat belt, where
a large crop Is near harvest un
settled the market. Trading in
all July deliveries ceased today.
Stocks Mount
On Good News
Fading Tension Abroad,
Cheerful Trade. News
Set. new Highs
NEW YORK, July 2-(P)-
spurrea by continuing business
cheer and fadinr forelsm tension.
leadinr stocks again swunr on
ward in today's market, a num
ber to new highs for the year
with gains running to around
points.
It was the fastest Saturday ses
sion in more than three months,
transfers - for ' the two hours to
taling 80 C.110 shares against
205,760 a week ago: Actually the
days volume was the largest for
a weekend since April 8. The
week's turnover was the biggest
since last January.
The Associated Press average
of (0 Issues held an advance of a
Year -
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Old Sabscriber
OuotationG
POBTXJLSSb Ore- Jaly St. (AP)---
pairy tresaae piteetr ,': 'r'..t-..-.: -.-
Better t Xxtraa is t nuuru Hal
prime flreto SS firsts batterfat
Sltt-Se. ;..:-.--
Kgga: Ivse ealne tie; large ataad
area SO; aeaiaa axtraa SSc; aiaaiai
eUaearea zee. - - .
Cbeoee TripJete ISet leal. lee.
Portland i Produce
r POBTLAHlC- Ore." Jahr . SJ. (API
Ceaatry Meat 8elUat prtee te rauQ
ertr Ceantry Kie4 aega. keet aaUaara;
aaar i0 Iba.- 101a .; eealara.- lie
la.; Bgal aaa . taia, ao-lle f lb.f aaarr.
S-10e fa.; large, a-riag laaiae, l-le lb.;
rearuag ja-iaa, lu-iie - ia. earoa, aia
b.: cotter rev a. Stt-Se la.: eaaaer aeva.
S-SHe lb.; balla, lO lle la.
Ute reeitrr Bojriai price at . Laghora
broil era. lS-lSe lb.; eelereo vartaga, t
isrs mmm w-a a-a-aej aes. - aaewaj s at
over t Iba. lS laa: aaear Ibe. le
lb.; eeieres aeae te s Iba, lae ia.t erar
Iba, lSe la.; Ke. 1 rra4a. 6a U. loaa.
Torkeye fielllag prleeai - Jreaae4 beaa.
lMSe lb.; torna. la-laa lb. fiifiit
prieeet' Beaa, 14-lee la.; teata. 14-15a lb.
PeUtoea Taklraa Qama. J ); cental ;
local. 1.00; Da ic bo tea eeeuC 1.85 eeatal;
KbatU ralta. ho. 1. Qama. 1.16 1.1a ewt
Maw PeUtoea Calif oraia Whtlaa. Ha.
1 1.00 per ewt: Kenae wick. l.TS: local
Waitea, fae-1.00 (or oraaga boa.- -.
Onion Walla Walla. T5-S0e: Orecoa
Benaadaa, 3 per eraage box. .
Wool Willaantte eaUey. 198t ellp.
aemiaal ase4 SSe lb.:oaarae aaa braids.
SS-SSe .lb.: S swathe fleece, SS See lb.;
eaatera Ore- SO SI 740 lb. ,
Bar Selling price te letanerei Alfal
fa. No. 1. 1S.00 tea; oat vetch. M OO tea;
eloTer, 11.00 ton; timothy, - eaatera Ore
i.oo; ae aiioy, te.eo ton. rartiaaa.
- Bona 19SS Claitera. S5a lb. Facclea.
tSe lb. - - -
Mebair Nemtaal. 1S39 clip. SOe Ik.
Caecara Bark Boring erica 1139 aeeL
ea lb.
Sagar Berry ana trait. 100a. S.00:
Ule S.SS; beet a.S5. -
Doaeaue rioar BelllBg a rice, city da
lirarr. 1 te 15 bbL lota: faatilr patent.
49a, S.TS-S.S5: bakara' hard wheat net.
4.00 aes : Bakers blaeiten. 4.70 ; 00;
blended wheat fleer. 4.70 6 00; eoft wheat
4.40-4.45 grikiav 4fli, 4.50; whole wheat
49a. 4,95 bbl. - .
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Oreli JTnrr . fipv
Wheat: - Open High Low Cleao
July 69 . - , 8 08
sept. esK CBH 8 68
Cash Grata: Oata. No. 2-88 lb. white.
34.00. Barley, No. 2-45 lb, BW, 11.00.
Corn, Ne. 3, XT shipments, 14.50. Ke. 1
flax 1.15H. -
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 67: wett-
era white 68; wettera red 65; hard
red winter ordinary C4; 11 per cent OS;
11 per cent 67; IS per cent 68; 14 per
cent 67; bard waite-Baart ordinary ;
.4 point at S0.4, best mark since
March 16. For the six days the
composite was op 2.S points, Its
third consecutive weekly upturn.
Specialties Lead
Steels, motors and specialties
kept the buying; play from the
start and, despite profit selling: in
the final half hour, favorites fin
ished at or near peak le-els.
The financial district still learn
ed to the belief the Danzig prob
lem and other controversies would
be settled without resort to war.
On the home front the flow of
exceptionally satisfactory . second
quarter earnings statements re
mained as a prime bolstering in
fluence, brokers said. Attention
was. paid to an Associated Press
compilation disclosing the frst TO
big corporations to report had net
profits 6.4 per cent over the first
three months and 34 per cent
greater than in the 1938 period.-
New Motor Sales
Increase Over '38
New car and truck sales, report
ed to the secretary of state's office
June 30, 1939, totaled 15,732 a
35 per cent Increase orer the sales
reported the same date a year agof
Secretary of State Snell reported
Saturday. The sales reported June
30, last year totaled 11,582.
Total motor - Yehicla " registrar
tionras of June 30 this year was
3 4 9,8 4 4, 'an increase of 9206 brer
the registration a year ago Motor
vehicle receipts totaled . $2,531,-
359.38,' an Increase of $86,182.68.
Fuel taxes received at the state
department totaled $5,226,961.86,
an increase of .$305,419.44 over
the June 30 figure last year. Fuel
tax refunds , amounted to $627,
862.96, an increase of $43,877.88
. Non-resident registration show
ed a slight increase 4f or the first
six months' of the . year, totaling
53,014 against 5 3,1 2 2 last year.
Dying Yoiingberrics
Eyed by Agent
r LEBANON , F. C. Mullen,
county, agent, lc starting an in
vestigation of the dying of young-
berry plants from no known
cause. - -
v Dr. S. M. Zeller, plant patholo
gist of Oregon experiment station
will conduct the Investigation.
Individual fields win be used as
tests to locate the cause of the
loss which is assuming large pro
portions. " 5
Small Acreages '
Yield Hearily :
UNIONVALE -.'From' three
acres in the Virgil Dixon farm in
the Union-ale district,' 15 tons of
oats and vetch, hay-was harvested
this season. Baling was completed
Thursday. .. :
- -From four acres In the Clarence
L. Fowlerfarm in the same lo
cality, 14 tons were harvested and
sold balled for $12 a ton.
Closing
NEW YORK, Jury 22(P)-Today'g closing prices:
Al Chem ft Dye. 171 Chrysler
Allied Stores. i Coml Solvent ..
American Can . tl - Comwlth eV Son.
Am For Power. , 2 Consol Edison
Am Power at Lt. I Consol Oil .....
Am Rad Std San 12 Corn Products .
Am Roll Mills 11 Curtis Wright .
Am Smelt Ret 47 Donglas Aircraft 72 J C Penney..... 22
Am Tel Tel.'. .167 Da Pont da N..1S8 Phillips Petrol.. 2C
Amer Tobaecot . SS Elec Power ft Lt S Press Steel Car. f
Am Water Wks.
Anaconda . ... .
Armour 111 ....
Atchison ......
Barnsdall
Bait ft Ohio ...
Bendlx A via .. .
Beth Steel
Boeing Air ....
Borge Warner. .
Budd Mfg .....
California Pack.
20 Int Paper
Callahan Z-L ..
Calumet Hec .
Canadian Paeific
J I Caae......
Caterpn Tractor. 4S ' Llg ft Myers B. . 109 US Rubber .... 48
Celanesa ...... 28 Loews ....... 48US Steel 82
Certain-Teed .. 7 Monty Ward .;. 18 Walworth 8
Ches ft Ohio ...15 Nash KeWnator 1 Western Union . 28
at Portland
IS per eeal 67 ( IS per seal 10; 14 per
eeas . -1.-T-,
Today 'a Car neeelptai Wheat 19 ; floor
IS; eera S; oata 1; iay S; aroUieed S.
Portland Uveslock
- PORTLAND. Ore-. Jaly 13 (AP)
(TJ8DA) Hogs: Beeetpte ealable SO, to
tal 50: for week salable 1500. total S835.
Compared eloao last week aaarket 40-60
lower. . Price range. . . - . j .
Barrews aad gUta, gd-ch
ne,wa IK. ; f 6.504? 7.00
de gd-ch .140-160 Be 6.75 7.15
ae.ga-e iquo.
7.15 W T.St
7.50 T.60
tiiw 10
7.00 7.B5
6.75a 7.35
6.60J 7.00
6.50 g 6.75
6.15 6.60
7.00$ 1.40
1J00H 7.50
- do gd-eh 160-300 lb
do gd-ch' SOe-330 Iba
de gd-ch 320-140 Iba .
de gd-ch 140-170 Ibe
, - de gd eh S7O-S00 Iba
- de gd-ch SOO-SSO lbi
de gd-ch 130-160 Iba
" de vadium 160-130 lbs
r coder pigs, gd-ch 700-110
Cattle: Receipts salable $5, total 65,
for week 1800, total 1875: -calrea, re
ceipts none, for week salable 170, total
1.25. Price range: .
St eera. good. 900)1 100 B4 8.15 t.85
de BMdieta 750-1100 lbe- 7.00 g.&O
de ated 1100-1100 lbs 6.50 W S.15
ae com lao-iioo ,hm
de good S0O-U0O lbi
- de median 1100-1100 Iba
de aaod. all wta
de cat-roas, all weights
de eaaaer (lew set) all wt
Balls (ydga. exe.) beef, gd
. do ssaaage -gd. all wta
de saaaage med, all wta
6.00 7.25
S.50( 1.00
7.00 6.75
4.60 5.25
1.50 4.50
1.00 S.50
6.00 6.50
6.000 6.25
6.50 6.00
4.75 S.50
7.50 8.60
5.00 7.50
4.00 5.00
6.00 7.00
4.00 6.00
de eat-eoa, all wta
Tealers. gd-ch, all wta..
de eom-med," all wta
ae call, all we'gnta
Calrea, com-med. 400 down
de call, 400 lbs dewa -
Sheep: Receipts Batarday, salable aoae,
total 625; for week aalable 1865, total
S285. Price range:
Spring lambs, good-choice S 7.00 7.15
do good sad choice 6.00 6.75
de med aad good ... o 00 6.75
Common " 6.25 6.75
Tearling wethers, madinm 4.ex 4.50
Xwes. good-choice .., 215 8.35
Commoa-medinm 1.00 S.25
Wool, in Boston
BOSTON, Jnly 12 (AP) (U8DA)
Domestic wools moved ia sizable quanti
ties quantities at fins to- rising prices en
the Boston market daring the past week,
-tills ia both the worsted and woolen
branches of the industry were baying
wool. Baying was quite heavy ia fine
territory and la Texas 12 months wools.
The varioaa lines of graded wools had a
moderate to good demand. Combing
graded bright fleece wools were quoted
ea a great bails at 28 to 81 cents for
fine Delaine, 20-31 cents for halt bloods
and 82-83 for three-eightha and quarter
blood.
Mart
PORTLAND, Ore- July 22. (AP)
(DSDA) Produce price changes:
Apples Washington Transparenta,
standard boxes, loose. 1.00-1.15: oraren-
stains, 1.00-1.25, face and fill; Calif
Qrarensteins, 1.50-1.85 lug.
Apricots Oregon. Waabington. 15-Ib
ilata, Tiltons, hfoorparks, loose, 40-50c;
faced, 50-55; lets sppie boxes; npes
40c; Yakimas. HO-1.00.
Artichokes Unquoted.
Aipararus Oregon. Washinstoa. 80
lb. crate, Ko. 1 bunched 8.50-2.75; strings
1.60.
Aroeados Calif. Faeries, all alias.
1.45-1.70: others, 1.05 1.25.
Bananaa per bancn. So per lb.: hand
cnt off or small iots. Sc.
Beaaar Oregon, green, 4-5e: wax, 4
4Vc: Kentnciy. S-Se: giants. 4-5e.
Cabbage Oregon, round heads, mostly
75-0c; ao. z, eo-iac
Carrots ZQ-Z3 He.
Cantalonpes Calif, crates. Jumbos, 86-
45s. 2.35-2.65: 2jambo 27s, unquoted;
standard 45s, 2.25-2.50; Tarlock jumbo.
SS-45B, 2.25-2.50; standard 45a, 2.25-2.50.
Uaeaba L'slif.. lu-Ue per lb.
Oaa lif lower LoeaL -lls. S5e-1.00:
No. 8, 60-65c. '
Caerriei . Oregon, washiactoa Lam
barta. 5-6e: oia a-4c.
- Celery Oregon Utah, 1.40-1.60; white,
1.40-1.60; hearts, Utah, S5c-1.00: white,
1.00-l.Z 5.
Citras Fruit Grapefruit. Arizona 2.00
1.50; choice, 1.75-1.85; lettuce crates.
2.00-2.25; Florida, 8.25 3.75; Calif, 2.00
3.Z5. .
Lemons Fancy, all liiet, 5.00-5.50
choice. 4.75'
Limes Calif.: fUts, 150a, 350; ia
slay cartons, 90e, dozens 20-25e.
Oranges Vsleneiss, large S.75-4.00
small te medium. 2.25 1.75.
- Cora Oregon, crate. Grand Island,
85-40: others 25 80.
-,- Cucumbers Oregon hothouse, 50c-1.50
per aes of 2 to 4 dos.; Oregon flats.
S5-45C '
Egg Plsnt Calif, luge,' 1.15-1.25; S-7c
per lb.; local Ilata, LOO-1.25.
Figa Calif, flats, 1.25-1.50.
Gsrlio Locsl ' new 8-8a lb.
- Grapes Calif, seedless? 2.15-2.25 lug
Malagas, 3.65-Z.75; Ki biers, 2.S5-Z.73.
Hoaeydews Calif., S-lla,- 1.25-1.S5.
Lettuce I-oeel,, eiy pack, S or 4 dos.,
best 85e-1.00; poor, aa low as 60c; Waah
ingtaa topped, 1.00-1.10. ---
hfushrooms Cultivated 1 lb. cartons,
IO-85c; H-lb. cartons, 17-lSe.
Keetariaee Calif- 5-76e. .
Onions Calif, reds,' 85c 1.00; Wash,
yellows, 601b. sacks, 70-75e.
Peaches Calif v fiats, Bt. Johns and
Elbertas, 80 -90c; Oregon Rochester, early
Crawforda. flats 60-75c; Triampha SOc-Sl-
Peas Qregoa Telephones, 4 5c par lb.;
fancy, 5-6c; coast, 80 lb. boxes, 1.40-1.50.
Peppers Calif, lurs L151.25; Oregoa
flats. 75-src -
. Plums Calif- Santa Rosa, 4-bssket
crates, 1.10-1.15; Wathingtoa California
Beauties, 15 lb boxes, 60-75e. -
. Potatoes Oregon Busaeta. Ne. 1. 100
Ib. sacka, 2.00 2.25 ; new stock Washing
ton Cobblers, US No. 1, 100 lb. sacks,
1.40 1.60; Long Whites, 1.85-1.73: D8
Ke. 2, 60-Ib. saeks. 60-70e: Calif. Long
Whltea. CS No. 1. 100 lb. sacks 1.B0-2.O0.
JBhubarb Oregon, apple box, lHe lb.
Squash Zaceaiai. Beallops, 30-SSe;
Crooks ecks, S9-40e; Danish, large eratea,
135-2.00; flats, 85C-1.00.
- Berries- Strawberries, Oregon heat, 14
basket crate, 2.25-2.50; loganberries, 90e
1 10; raspberries 1.50-1.65; blackespa,
1.75-1.85; earraata 1.60-1.75; boysenber
ries SOe-1.00; yeeagberriea, BOe-1.00;
blackberries, 75 0c; currants 1.50-1.65.
Tomatoes Oregon hothouse 5-8e per
lb.; field grown 75-85c; Vo. 2s, 5-40e;
Wash., lugs 1.50-1.65.
Watormeloaa Calif. 1.75-2.00 per ewt.,
Crop IxMks . Good
VICTOR POINT Harvest of
fall wheat and eats Is following
fast on bay-making-this year. Al
though crop conditions cannot ex
actly be determined they appear
to be very good and it is expected
Quotations
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S4 NaU Biscuit ... t1
11 Natl Cash ..... 20
1 Natl Dairy Prod 17
22 National Dlst .. 2
T Natl Power Lt 1
12 Northern Pacific 1
S Packard Motors 2
11 Eria RR . . . . -1 Pub Service N J . 29
27 General Electric 28 Pullman 29
4 General Foods'-; 47 - Safeway Stores.. 41 I
S General Motors. 42 Sears Roebuck . 80
14 Goodyear Tire . 22 Shell Union ... 11
5 Great Northern. 27 Southern Pacific 18
21 Hudson Motors, f Stand Brands ., 8
8S nilnols Ceneral. 12 Stand OU Calif. 28
24 Insp Copper ... 12 Standard Oil NJ 42
21 Int Harvester .. 8t Stadebaker .... 8
8 Int Nickel Can.. 60SupOU- ".. 2
ft P Pf 28 Tlmk Roll Bear. 47
1 Int Tel ft Tel . , . 8 Trans-America .
f Johns Manville. 80 Union Carbide .
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4 Kennecott ..... 2 7 United Aircraft . 88
77 Ubbey-O-Ford ; 82 United Airlines. 12
Livestock
ATTENTION FARMERS,
AND RESIDENCE OF SALEM
WE RAYS done oar part by building a very modern plant to manufacture
EVERGREEN FERTILIZER AND MEAT MEAL which la tbe beet grade in
the State of. Oregon aad It will be a credit to tbe City of Salem and surround
Ina- territory. Now do your part If you will have worth-see or dead stock like
horses, rattle, sheep, bog, etc. PHONE 5000 AND you fannera If the call le
long" distance) rererae tbe charges aad our trucka will be there aa aoon as pos
sible Our plant is equipped with- i - trucka for your aerrtce. tratch for the
data of our. grand opening announcement in thia paper. We are located 25th
and .Turner, ROAD a era aa. from the City Incinerator. - Look for our. Red and
.rrnrte atgna on tne corners. . . . . .
SAmi FEinillZER AND BY - PRODUCTS CO.
P. B." An our materials fpr tbe
chant For reference aak your own banker or any banker In the state. Paul
Wolf, manager. :, ,
HORSES FOR sala Also It wka okt
ner olaa - Hayes La Matt Farm
Brook a, Oresoa. ;
WANTRD tVILL pay premium on
Iba. alive colored fnra Tel. IMF
Lee's Hatchery, i
DEAD AND worthless horeee. cowa
picked op free. Ph. collect (411 Salem
Montgomery Rend. Wka.
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FOR SALE or trade Freeh milk
cows for beef or cannera cows. Joe
Burke, Rt 6. Box 630, mile east of
state house bids. mi. north.
HOR8ES - MARES -TITLES
LARGE ASSORTMENT well broker
horses and mule CREDIT gladly sir
en. No carrying charge. Get competi
tive prices oeiore you come here and
see how much lower my prices are. See
them Work and pull on all klnda of
farm implements before you buy. Guar
anteed aa represented. Free delivery
H. R. Kuehne. Carlton. Ore- 6 mL E.
of Carlton, 7 mL W. of .Newberg in
neat i;nenajem vauey.
Help Wanted
In facta from world'a larg-est company.
Book FREE, United, 384 S-B Lincoln
Ave, Chicago.
OPPORTTTfJTXT unnnnnnu
Spawn, ISO square feet, HALF PRICE.
i wis secona, tseatue. -
Statesman
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Copy for thla paga accepted until
1:30 the evening before publica
tion 'for classification. Copy re--velved
after this time will be run
under the beading Too Late to
Classify.-
The Statesman assumes ne flnan
stal responsibility for errors which
may appear in advertisements pub
lished In Ita columns, and In cases
where this paper ta at fault will re
print that part of an advertisement
in which the typographical mistake
occur a
Tbe Statesman reserves the right
to reject questionable advertising.
It further reserves the tight to
place all advertising under the
proper classification.
A "Blind" Ad an ad containing
a Statesman box number for an ad
dressis for the protection ef the
advertiser and' must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
Is not at liberty to divulge Informa
tion as to the Identity of an adver
tiser using a -Blind- ad.
CALL FOR WOOD BIDS
Bids will be received by tbe
undersigned Secretary of the Sa
lem. Library Board at his office.
463 Ferry Street until noon, Au
gust 5, 1929, for forty cords of 24
inch large second-growth fir to be
delivered during the season as or
dered by the Librarian. Right Is
reserved to accept or reject any
or all bids.
W. H. BURGHARDT.
Secretary,
Jly 11-23-30,
the grain will be of better qual
ity.
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49 metallic or
earthen - -Teasel
50 fruit of the
blackthorn
51 charges for
professional
sex-rices .
52 attempt'.
S3 phsde-trees
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- X aeed -
covering
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Livestock
STOCKMEN, - BUTCHERS
. -. . - .
plaat were purchased from' Salem Mer
HeTp Wanlrd
$3t WEEKLY. GROW mushrooms.
cellar, shed. We boy, 30c lb. World'a
largest company. FREE BOOK. Mush
rooma t01 Second. Seattle. Wash.
TOU CAN make $1 te 31 dally at
home, spare time, rear around, grow
ing mush rooms for as, cellar, shed.
Mall crop, cash paid weekly. Write
Western Mushroom Co, Dept. X TO.
Portland. Ore.
ATTENTION
HOP PICKERS
REGISTRATION ..BOOKS are now
open for our several yards. For furth
er Information call at the office of
DUBBIN CORNOTBR over J. C.
Penney store. N. Liberty street.
Help Wanted Male
MAN, 31-46, WHO would appreciate
steady-position with old reliable firm.
Car and ref. required.' Box 1017. States-
man.-. - - .-y ' ;-
MARRIED MA N, small ,- family,
wanted for work on - 500 acre general
farm within 20 miles of Salein. Must be
able to direct men. Permanent to right
party. -, Write, give age. experience,
number in family and wagea expected.
House.- garden and other-produce fur
nished. Box 1020, Statesman." .
TOUXO MAN with business ability
and small Investment for position. Give
ref. Box 1018, Statesman.
Help Wanted Female
HSEKPR, 1142 N. Capitol. P. 617J.
WANTED LADIES for part time
work experience unnecessary ; p e re
manent position. If qualified. Write
Box 1014. or Ph. Miaa Craig. Argo.
TOUNO LADT to help in home and
place of business. Box 1019.
GIRL OR woman for housework
can go borne some nights. Tel. 3552. - .
WANTED GOOD girl for general
housework. Must be clean and have
good references. Box 1023, Statesman.
asaasa-aa-Sa,
TOUR OWN DRESSES FREE and
up to $23 wkly. showing; fam. Fashion
Frocks. No exp. needed. No canvassing.
No invest Send age, dress site. Fashion
Frocks, Dept. 8-1281, Cincinnati, O.
- SENSA. SELLER! SO name-Imprint
ed Xroaa cards 31. Matchless values!
Three other per. lines. Box assort, gift
wrappings. Big profits. Free samp. Noel
Studios, E 2Cth, Dep. 2285, New York.
aaasShoinoaa0
EAST PROFITS show, many Xmas
card assortments, incL 65c religious.
Prof, up to 100. Per. cards, station.
Exp. tinnec "Sam.- free. Wallace Brown,
225 Fifth Ave., Dept 2759, New York.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN AND aalesladies. 4 in
Salem, one In each town surrounding.
Profitable connection. TeL 0507 for in
terview, to 12 Sunday and Monday.
WANTED RESPONSIBLE ag
gressive Salem resident to represent -Portland
manufacturer in servicing
specialty product for Linoleum-Lino-Tile
and cork covering's. Exclusive ter
ritory protection granted to the right
man c omplttt factory instruction
covering all phases of this service will
be given to the individual selected
character reference, and personal In
terview necessary. GLASKOTE PROD
UCTS CO., 2433 8. E. Division St,
Portland. .
TOUR OWN local shoe bus. Free out
fit starts you. Bonus ahoes given. 200
styles. Big advance com. Exp. unnec.
Tanners Shoes; 20(3, Boston, Mass.
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20 excelling
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28 part of the
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81 written
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89 channel,
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