Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 19, 1934, Page 14, Image 14

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1ft, 1934
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
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CapitalJlJournal
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tents. Ads mar be placed by
telephone bub no allowance lor
'phone error.
Want ads must be In by 10
Bin. day of publication Real
Ratate and Auto ads by 7 pjn.
day previous to publication.
FOK SALE HOUSES
TWO KXl.KLLENT HOME BARGAINS
ilHoo, Modem 4-rotmi home with
basement, furnace. fireplme, paved
tit. Located at T22o N. Liberty tit.
HBO d-jwn, bal ltt pur wo.
8'JIOO. Late buitt inodi-rn 4 rooms,
basement, furnace, fireplace, hard
wood lloor In two rooms Located
at 17HU N. 20 th tit. 8-10 dowu, bal.
8-1 per mo. to lnrUide Hit.
,SKK I'S AT once
W H CR ABENHOlta I" & CO, Realtors
1:14 S. Liberty tit. Phone frlGB uL4
APAHTMKNT HOUSE
One of the bent equipped apurtment
homes In Salem, priced rni:t. owner
will consider some clear property as
part pj'ynicnl. This properly will
stand investigation. Come ui uud talk
with lis about It
V.' H ORAliENHORST A: CO, Realtors
1:14 a. Liberty jtt.PUone U4G8 ai4
B AHO A l NS I N RKPOSSESSLD
HOUSES
it rrtrtin with bath naraire. fruit. 850.
;iU down, SB per month Including
Interest.
H room modern, nearly new, three
miles out on paved road, splendid
water Htem. 1 1-10 acre land, oak
prove. Cost 84000. Price $3&i0; $'150
.1,.,, In'un Afl month
1 ,00k, at No. 745 So. Commercial, 8
rooms modern, hot water heat, two
showers. One of the substantial homes
of Salem, price hall lis vaiue, easy
term.
Re F O DKLANO
290 K. Church. a
am im-ui-rtfttp house on N. 18th. lust
finished. Beautifully decorated. Built
tn tile rlrmiiboard A small down pay
merit. Bal. like rent will buy thU
home. See owner. 1135 N. 18th. Phone
4277. autJ
MODERN 7-room home at 1645 South
C hurch Large lot, cherries and wal
nut trees, at rav.be rites. Priced right.
aBS
$400 House, living room, kitchen,
Electric lights, lot 5"rl50. $100 down.
$760 Nice 3-rm. house, electric lights,
toilet, sink, garnw. paved street,
fine lot, close to bus line. $50 down,
$10 per mo.
$J5(0 0-room English style home In
N. Salem, oak floor in living and
dining rooms, basement, furnace,
fireplace, nice lawn and shrubbery,
good location.
$1UU0. 5-room bungalow In Weat Sa
lem, Unfits, hath, basement, furn
ace, garane T.-ke car.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 COURT St.
Phone 3723 &
LISTEN
SEE THIS good 6 -room house. East
tvilcm. large east front lot Priced for
few days only. $1300. Call for appoint
ment. C1I1LDS & MILLER. Realtors
844 Slate St. Phone 6708, a1
FOR SALE FARMS
40 ACRES, rlverbottom. Good build
ing. $;i5(0 Terms. jo acres, norm
pacific highway, fair buildings, excel
lent soil. Stocked and equipped 5fi300.
teniih, fiO Acres, North Piicilic hlffh
vruu flim v farm fullv stocked and
cuulpped. $10,000. Terms. Rich L.
Keliuann, 167 d. High. Phone Bii32. 194
BARGAIN
4 nrre tract with good 4-room Dlna-
tered hou'e. rich black soil, About 4
miles north. A real buy at sjjuo
Terms arranged.
CHILDU & MILLER. Realtors
344 Suite St. Phone 0708. b
sixIt6oM house, all improvt'ineuls,
fiuulshed or unf unwshed, 2 acres of
gulden and orchard l.ind. near Salem,
lor sale cheap. Owner must sacrifice.
Write for D:irticulara to Box 100 Cap
ital .tounul, ' b'J3
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
CABBAGE, lettuce, tomatoes and Ber
muda onion plants at Bretthaupts,
211 E. Miller. c96
SPECIAL week-end sale of gerani
ums 5c and up. Bedding plants ready
at Hreithaupt s, s. Miner. c
POIT.TRY fertiliser. Pure, dry for
gardens and lawns, 50c per sack de
livered Phone 133PJ. Lee'a Hatchery
cwo-
8 FOOT McCormlck" Deerlna- binder
for sale or trade for good work horse.
C. R. Read, Kt. 3. SUrerton. c96
RADIOS FOR SALE
$ 8S S-tube Earl Console $12.50
125 8 -tube Arbaphone .-. 19.50
I7B 9-tube Stewart Warner .. 32.50
66.75 S-tube Victor demon
strator 47.50
178 8-tube Victor, used 49.50
238 9-tube Zenith Automatic. 52.50
Terms $5 down. $t weekly
CEO. C. WILL MUSIC STORE C95
FOR SALE CHEAP 4-plate Universal
electric rane. Phone 6B03. c95
ENAMEL gtm range with garbage bur
ner and colls. Trade for car. 1805
South 12th. C94
WATER Lily plants. East. Bullfrogs.
Tadpoles Ae Goldfish. Adams Florist.
HAIRCUTS 25c Joe's Barber shop cloo
LAWN Mowers sharpened. Stewart
calls and delivers Ph 7918-5172 clOfl-
SALEM Tent and Awning Co. makes
tents and awnings to order. 729 N
Liberty. Phone 4788. clO$
FOR Reliable roof work.cafi 4009 The
Snlem Hardware Co cl00
TYPEWRITERS, adding machines.
Cash registers. All makes. Sold, rented,
repaired Roen. 420 Court. c"
HAIRCUTS 15c. 20c 803 8
LAWN MOWERS sharpened, rebuilt;
mowers $2 up Harry Scott Ph 4M6
C99
AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER Eu
bnnics Upholstery Shop, 454 Ferry St
PVine 4724 f 104
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
JERSEY cow lust fresh. Rt. 1. Box
12.'). 4 miles out on Wallace road. e95
FOR SALE Registered Hampshire
sheep. 32 ewes and 32 lambs, ewes
one to five years old. all good on1
Bix 129 Capital Journal. e94
FIVE good work horses. 1200 to lwin
lbs. 519 n. Front. e4
FOR SALE WOOD
WOOD SAWING. Reasonable. Phone
8230. eel 17
16" QUI fir $4 75. Telephone 7tB3 e95
DUY WOOD Phone ."54 ee94
fHY 2nd growth, and old fir wood
Prompt M pred C Wells ee'
10 INCH old growth in fir Also plan
er wood Cohbe Mitchell $49 So
12 Phone 744$ eej
BHEU DRY W'XJD & COAL 3AL&U
Ft r:j rn -'f trade rttnnr
FOR SALE POULTRY
BBY CHICKS Warner's Richer?
2150 N Fifth St s Highland Com
P.linre certificate (To 1M07 f 107
fry if
WANTED HELP
WOMAN stenographer, knowledge of
bookkeeping desirable. Apply in own
huimwriuiig stating aye, experience.
inferences. Post office Box 7, Salem.
YOUNG lady for window demonstra
tion. Neut. well appearing, able to
meet public, Addies Box 131 Cap-
WANTED: Oirl for houaework. Box
1Z8 Cnpi'al Journal. gfl
WANTED SITUATION
CUSTOM Dusting, peaches, prunes,
pears, cherries, strawberries, bopa.
I Pohle-starrr ior K.ty Junes, nuo
WANT El M usee I la neous
OLD GOLD. Highest prices paid. Star
Exchange, Cor, Cheuuketa 0t Com
mercial. 1"
WANTED S mull modern house for
cash. Wo deulera. Telephone 0404.
inu
BIDS wanted for moving house. J.
A. Moore. Brooks. 198
WANT "medium and heavy hens,
highest market price, Steualoff Mar
ket. Phone 3103. h
BICYCLE, cheap. Phone 9373. 197
WHITE fir. hemlock. Jack Pratt, Ore
gon City.
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL home, 6 rooms, 3 bed
rooms, A-l condition. 4o Oak St.
J96
FOR RENT
Modern 5-room home located at 760
Stewart St. 8-!5 per mo.
Old style fl-rooin home, located at
1080 Fir St. $10 per mo.
4 -room home with kltcheujange and
heating atove, also electric washer, at
1575 N. 21st St. $12 per mo.
See W. H. O It A BEN H ORST & CO.
134 S Liberty St. J94
Owner 1178
North
JlW
569 N. 23rd; 1700 N. 17th; 2370 Myrtle.
1716 S. High.
P. H BELL. 202 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 8121 105
FURNISHED
Court atreet.
bouse. Inquire
1598
JBfl
MODERN 3-room furnished apartment
607 Nort:t Capitol. J'JH-
FURnTshED 3 room apartment. 1326
D street. J98
APT. 664 S. Commercial.
5-ROOM modem house. 2325 Myrtle
Ave. Inquire 575 Marlon. J94
MODERN 3 room Apts. Frlgtdalre, $18
$22 . 2360 Pairground. Phone 7532.
ROOM and Apt. 425 N. Church. J95
SMALL furnished noartment. 840 N
Liberty St. jw
PLEASANT 3 -room furnished apart
ment, desirable neighborhood. Adults
475 North Capitol. J107
FURN. 4-rh. apt.
Phone 7124.
Liberty.
J'
MODERN, comfortable, clean rooms,
steam heated hot water all hours
CENTRAL Hotel, Hlh and Court. J'
HENDERSON furnished
Phone 5698.
aDertments.
J 103
VAN ORSDEL Apartments. 1710 North
Capitol. Unfurnished, three large
rooms. j
MODERN rooms. 461 N. High.
DREAMLAND furnished cottage. Oa
rage $8 per mo. V
PIANOS. Phonographs and sewing
machines for rent H. L. Still rural
ture Co V
BOARD AND ROOM
ROOMS BOARD, steam beat. Phone
9360. J J
LOST & FOUND
POUND Boston bull terrier.
Liberty.
LOST:
1740 S.
black traveling baa. Return
Winter or Hansen Llljequlst.
k'M
MISCELLANEOUS
wr. nick ud dead or worthless horses.
cows, sheep, free of charge. Phone
4889 mlQ7
REAL ESTATE
LOOK, NO INTEREST for TWO YH3.
$25 down, $10 per mo. will buy a good
alx acre tract on the Garden Road,
Gas and electricity available, near
school. An Ideal location to build
vour home. See us for bargains.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6458. nw
LAND BARGAIN
200 acres about 13 miles from Salem.
Some good farm land, balance extra
good pasture. All can be plowed. Now
used for pasture. Price for QUICK
SALE $25 per acre CASH MONEY. IF
YOU WANT A KKAL BAKU AIM HEME
IS. SEE
W.H. GRABENHORST & CO.. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 646B. ait'
5 ACRES, buildings. Joining north
West Salem. $2000. A. D. Olson, Rt. 1.
Salem. n94
EXCHANGE Real Estate
fl -ROOM house In Chlco. Cal, and 6
one acre lots at Paradise to trade as
down payment on property In Clack-
mas county near Monitor, r. w.
Carleton, Rt. 1, box 96 Woodburn.
nne
REAL ESTATE in Cold well. Idaho to
trade for 5 or 10 acres Improved near
Salem. Must be clear. Write Route 3,
Box 130. Salem. nnUB
EXCHANGE
19 acres near Cloverdale on Roose
velt highway, fair set of bldgs. Trade
clear for good home in Salem.
CHILDS t MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708 nn
CONCRETE store Bldg . warehouse,
lumber sheds, stock of furniture,
men's work clothing, lumber, timber
and building material In Douglas
county. Ore. Box 130 Capital Jour
nal. nn94
DEVILS LAKE cottage for 8 room
hoii5.e, Salem Phone 7532. nn94
AUTOMOBILES
SNAPPY "31 Chevrolet DeLuxe Roads
ter, 6 wire wheels. Consider Model T
or A Ford in trade. Ph. iztrii.
GOOD sedan. Will exchange good 8-
rvlinder cotiDe and nay difference m
cash Call 7929. Q96
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
1932 Ford Spt. Coupe $475
ia:i2 Fnrri Sid Couue '33 motor 475
1912 Ford Std. Coach 475
1P31 F.ird Victoria 325
1931 Ford Spt Coupe 315
1931 Ford Coach 325
1930 Ford Coach 275
1929 Foid Touring 125
1026 Ford Coupe
1925 Ford Coupe
ion riipvi-nlet Master 6 Sedan
Rf.dio and heater, 13,000 ml. 625
375
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Reo Sedan
1928 Oldfcinobile Sedan ,
TRUCKS
1929 Dode Oraham 3-ton ,
1929 S'-iidebaker l'i-ton ....
Chevrolet
i:3: Ford L W. base
19i2 Fnr-t LW. b.ie B motor
1929 Chevrolet with trailer .
M.inon A Liberty
Opn Sundavs
Phone 7910
1425
ann
in
3851
5'iO
275
q97
OAKLAND (
der ( tn 4TI
h, good running or-
rii Commercial. qf5
FOR SALE ciYcp. Pnrkard
ton: Inn
Reputable Salem firms with guaranteed services
Shop Thb
Business)
Directory
First
HOW'S BUSINESS?
Business la what you make it. Since we started making copper coils
with a special machine of our own design we have used over 1200
feet of copper for making coils in stoves. Our repair jobs are pick
ing up too.
E. S. PATTON, Plumber, 279 Chemeketa St.
ALTO HRAKKS
Mike Punek, 275 South Commercial, o
AITO REPAIRING
Ryan's Auto Service. 240 S. Hlgh. Q
Herbert Obtllnd . 348 Chemcketa,oll4
BABY CHICKS
Lvpley'a Husky Higrade Chicks, Salem
Pet land, o
BICVCLKS
LLOYD B RAM3DEN. bike accessor
ies and bicycles, 143 8 Liberty. o
COIL CLEANING
COILS CLEANING Beer coils clean-
with steam. Deiwin uaauis.
Phone 6330. QQ8
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES.
Phone 7176.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Electric, 346 State St. Wir
ing, motors, appliance, repairs, ear?-
ENGRAVING
Salem Photo Engraving, 147 N Com'l
Phone 5H87. O"
FLORIST
riTT flowera and floral nieces. Dallf-
try. O. F. Brelthaupt, floilst. obi uouxi
street pnone a'.'iii
AUTOMOBILES
USED CAR MARKET
542 Chemeketa
Between High and Church
WEEK-END SPECIALS
1929 Ford Coupe
1U28 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Essex Coach
1929 Chevrolet Coach 1
1U;)0 Whippet Coach
19J8 Durant Coach
196 Chrysler Coach
1927 Bulck Sedan
q94
1933 LITTLE 8 BUICK SEDAN
Run less than 10,000 miles. Complete
with all extras including six wheels.
Here's an opportunity to buy a high
class car at low cost. We will accept
a trade and give terms if deslied.
DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
q96
FINANCIAII.OANS
MONEY for farm, acreage and city
loan. Prompt service.
CHILD8 A: MILLER, Mtge. Loans.
344 State St. Phone 6708. I
$ $ NOTICE $ $
Do you need money7 Unsecured loans.
No red tape. Two hour service. All
loans confidential.
STATE LOAN CO. 212 Ore. Bldg.
Phone 7783. Lie. No. S-165. r
"BELLS OF HARMONY"
A nightly feattve over Radio KOIN
announces a
NEW DEAL
In loans
Up to $300
AUTO Endorsed Noto
Furniture
No fees, deductions or discounts, and
only lawful rates charged See us IX
you need money.
Beneficial Loan Society of Salem
518 State St. Phone 3740 Salem
Member of Nii A.
License No. S-122. t
AUTOMOBILE AND CHATTEL
LOANS
to 20 months to repay at lowest
possible rates.
OEMS, UAL rilNAnvs, WW.
A local cor do rati on
1st Natl Bank Bldg Phone 8553
Licensed or state
FUNDS for farm loans now available.
5; 80 acres minimum
HAWKINS & -ROBERTS
Guardian Bldg Tel 41C9 r
BUSINESS Opportunities
SERVICE STATION and garage equip
ment Home Restaurant. 223 N. Com
mercial. U9S
LEGALS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
COUNTY,
NOTICE OF HEAR! NO OF FINAL
ACf'Ol NT
Tn the matter of the Eatate of
AUGUST ZIELINSKI, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, aa Administratrix of the
estate of August Zlelinskl. deceased,
has filed her Final Account In the
County Court for the County of Mar
lon. State of Oregon, ana tnat aaon
day, the 21st day of May, 1934. at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day and the courtroom of said
court, has been fixed by said Court
aa the time and nlace for the hearing
of objections thereto, and the settle
ment tnereoi, at wnicn time any per
son interested In said estate may ap
pear and file objections thereto In
writing ,and contest tne same.
Dated this 19th day of April. 1934,
CLARA WOODS.
Administratrix of the Estate of
A li rust Zlelinskl. deceased.
Date of first publication April 19,
1934.
Date of last publication Mar 17th.
1934
BERT T. FORD,
Attorney for Estate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned Eunice Mabel Upston
has been, bv an order oi tne county
Court of the State of Oregon for Mar
lon County, duly appointed Admin
istratrix of the estate of Arthur O.
Upston. deceased; and that Letters of
Administration have issued to her.
All nersons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly veruiea ana
with the proper vouchers, to the un
dersigned Administratrix at No. 707
First National Bank Building. Salem,
nrwon nn or before six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice: said first publication be
ing made this 19th day of April. 1934.
EUNICE MABEL UPSTON
Administratrix.
CUSTER E ROSS, Attorney
fnr thU Eatate
April 10. 26. May 3. 10. 17
thi 11 Kl Uf PtltTMENT
rtfrtr nf th CnmDtroller of the
j Currency, Washington, D. C, April S.
Kntic is herehv given to all persons
who may have claims against "The
First National nana in saiem. oaieui
Orocnn that the IftlLt must be P!
r.rri tn K!th Powell. Receiver, with
the I"gal proof thereof, within three
months from tms aate. or mej wi
be disallowed.
J P. T O'CONNOR,
rvimntroller of the Currencv
(Depositors who previously have
filed schedule of claim will have no
additional proof to make, providing
amriunf filed ww correct, but may ob
tain ura! vr'a rrt I f t ftl te UDOD Ur-
A Phono
Call Brine
Immediate)
llesjMnae
Mattresses and Rugs
CAPITAL BEDDING CO. 4069 Ol35
MOTH PROOFING
PLUMBING
Copper colls made to order. E. S. Pat-
tou, plumber, 219 Chemeketa. P. &017.
on i-
BEHNAKD1 and SON. plumbing and
heating, oil burner. Phone 3U93 458
nigh. o"
PLUMBING and general repair work
Phone 6594. Qrabcr Bros. 154 South
Liberty.
TIIEO. M BAKR Plumbing, heating,
sheet metal works, 164 B. Conunetclal
street.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Noland Poultry Supplies, 291 Chemek
eta. oll2a
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint A Roofing Co. 474 Ferry.
PHARMACY
Qulsenberry. Free delivery. Ph. 0123
oll4
RADIATORS
Radiator repairing and cleaning. J. 0.
a it, ovate iimi,
STOVES AND FENCE
Repairs and castings for 1000 stores,
fence and posts. Repair all stoves R.
C. Fleming. 2C2 CbemeTeta, Phone
4774.
TRANSFER
Capital City Transfer. Ph. 7773. o!17
LARMER Transfer. Storage. P. 31 31. 0'
WATCH REPAIRING
Claude Mix. Jeweler. $1 and $1.50. ollfl
WATER COMPANY
OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser
vice company. Office corner Com
mercial and Trade streets. Bills pay
able monthly Phone 4161
DOWNTURNS IN
WHEAT VALUES
Chicago, April IS OP) Wheat
crashed downward late today
cents a bushel, the extreme limit
that existing regulations allow In
any 24-hour period.
A statement ascribed to Secre
tary of Agriculture Wallace that
domestic and world prices of wheat
would work closer together during
the present year led to a general
liquidating sales on the part of
holders of wheat on a market bare
of any aggressive damand. Wild
fluctuations followed the 5 -cent fall
of the market, with heavy stoo loss
selling a feature.
This was the eighth successive
day of declining prices for wheat
in Chicago, It was noted as signi
ficant that the Liverpool wheat
market closed today, 12 V cents a
bushel under the Chicago May de
livery, compared with 18 cents dis
count Monday. Contributing; to
weakness of the Chicago market
was arrival m nearly 50 carloads of
wheat from Kansas City bought
I or Chicago handlers.
Wheat closed feverish, S-S
cents under yesterday's finish, May
74J.-75, July 75-75; corn un
changed to higher, May 43H-U
July 45S--i; oats H off to up.
and provisions unchanged to 15
cents down.
Chicago, April 19 (P) Wheat
prices on the board of trade broke
five cents a bushel late today un
der pressure of heavy liquidation
that followed a statement ascribed
to Secretary of Agriculture Wal
lace that domestic and world prices
of wheat would be closer together
during the present year.
The drop waa the maximum per
mitted under present trading regu
lations.
At the close of liquidation prices
scored a rebound of two cents from
the day's low. The market In
early trading had lacked aggressive
demand with mild fluctuations fol
lowing the fall caused In part by
the execution of stop loss orders.
It was the eighth consecutive
trading day that wheat prices on
the board have dropped.
May wheat- at the Inside figure
sold at the lowest level of the sea
son with the exception of October
17, when It was down 714 cents a
bushel. The September offering
sold at a new low but a broad de
mand developed on the decline,
with commission houses and short
sellers buying freely.
Routine news attracted little
no attention. Dry weather and
dust storm reports were received
from the northwest .
Material downturns In wheat val
uea early today followed Washing
ton official forecasts of wheat mar
ket adjustment to a world level
Uils year. For the time being, re
ports of unfavorable crop conditions
in domestic spring wheat territory
were neglected. Opening H-l'A
lower. May 76H-V wheat after
ward held near the Initial limits
Com started at K- decline, and
subsequently rallied.
Too Much Shooting
Wearisome to Wife
Chicago, April It IIP) Mrs. Mry
Plckley does not ohject at least
not wry much to her husband
Thomas, beln In the beer business
But slie has grown weary of dods
tng bullets aimed at him, she san
in a separate maintenance but
ADVANCE IN
LOCAL BUTTER
MART TODAY
Portland. April 10 (IP Butter ad
vanced one to one and one-half
cents a pound today. But ter fat also
advanced.
While there continues, as usual.
much backbiting In the egg trade
quotations are generally being main
tained here at the recent advance
to 17c for extras with oversize at
19c. There has been no change In
buying values.
While California strawberries
were steady as a rule for the day,
some offerings showed very er-1
ratic values. Top stuff generally!
commanded $1.25 crate for 24s.
There continues Insufficient Ore
gon s to establish a price.
Fractional price loss Is showing
for country killed calves here as a
result of recent cuts In the live
stock price. Hogs are about steady
but spring lambs are down i to 3c
pound.
Low prices on old potatoes has
somewhat increased sales volume
again locally although no buying at
country points Is suggested because
of the great accumulation In Port
land storage.
Lower prices continue to be
named for Texas and Florida new
potatoes as well as for Hawaii of
ferings with the formal offering of
new crop California garnets. Whites
from there are due within a few
days.
Good celery is very scarce.
Best lettuce from Sacramento Is
firmer.
Asparagus Is down sharply.
Oreen beans again slightly lower.
Cut of 20c hundred pounds In
sugar effective.
Some old local cabbage Is again
oiierea around l'-.-c pound.
STOCK PRICES
STATIONARY AS
BONDS ADVANCE
New York, April 19 (LP) Stocks
moved irregularly today with deal
ings light. Grains, especially wheat,
fluctuated widely; cotton at one
time was off $1 a bale. Bonds ad
vanced.
Early afternoon saw wheat drop
sharply with the May and July
positions off the limit of fluctua
tion for a single day 5 cents a1
bushel. It later rallied.
Cotton broke more than a dol
lar a bale. It, too, rallied. Stocks
were only momentarily affected.
Silver and rubber were unperturbed.
Measured by the averages, the
stock market did practically noth
ing. Small gains In rails and steadi
ness In utilities were offset by a
mild decline in the Industrial aver
age.
Gold mining shares were weak
on announcement of imposition of
a 10 per cent tax on gold by the
Dominion of Canada. Silver issues
lower for a time, rallied when it
was learned the president had
agreed to meet with representatives
of the silver interests. Copper is
sues were steady most of the day.
Crucible steel preferred rose a
point to a new high for the year on
a statement directors would be ask
ed to nay some of the accumulated
dividends If business continued to
hold up. Gains of 1 to 2 points
were made by U. 8. Rubber first
preferred, and American Smelting.
Steels firmed late. Ralls were higher
on Indications of another rise tn
car loadings. Motors, except Auburn
were slightly higher.
QUICK CLEAN-UP
OF ONION CROP
Portland, April 19 m With prob,
ably not more than six cars unsold
in all positions, the formal closing
of the season for the sale of old
crop onions at Oregon primary
points is scheduled for the next few
days. A quick cleanup is suggested
as a result of the recent sharp im
provement in demand. The latest
sale was at $1 and sacks.
About 30 carloads are held in
Portland storage and these finally
will drift upon the market which Is
firmer locally and quite active with
sales by wholesalers to retailers
reaching $1.50. Most of the trade Is
In 2s, but these are firmer as a re
sult of the shortage of Is, and the
higher price on the latter.
The first new crop Bermuda type
onions are due In Portland in a few
da vs. meaning that the old season
will practically close with arrival of
the new stock, a condition not gen
erally shown.
Salem Markets
Compiled from reports of Sa
lem dr alert, for tat goldanc
of Capital Journal fftdtrs
(Keviwd UrJI;;.
Wheat, No. 3 white 53c, red sacked
51c Diutnei.
Peed oats 413 ton. milling oata S15
Brewing barley No. 1 $15; feed barley
am ton.
Clover $11, oats and vetch $10. val-
itv alfalfa S12 ton
Hogs Midget Market: Top grades,
140-160 11)1. :i 35, 165-200 It. fJ 00,
200-225 lbs. 93.35; 225-250 lbs. $310.
Veal 7),c lb. dressed.
Tod houi. 120 lbs. BC lb dressed
Poultry Light hens 8c. medium 7s
lb. Heavy hens under 6 lbs 12c. over
0 lb, lie id uoiorea iryers iuc. mea
lum colored fryers 9c. Leghorn broil
era 10c Leghorn medium 8c. lliht 74
lb colored broilers 100. Bugs tc. 01a
rooiters 4c id.
Egg Med. lie, extras 13c stand
ard 12c dozen
Buttre Cubes, rrads A 24c. grade
B 23c; pnnU, grade A 22c, grade B
21C lb. Butterfat 17-lie in.
llnoi.. fliniiftllt
Wool Course and fine 25c. medium
23a, mohair 18c lb.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Closing Quotations
Alaska Juneau 20
A1u1lb Chemical Dye lb IV,
American Can IWi
American Commercial Alcohol
American St Foreign Power ...
American Power At Light ...
American time it it Hel
A. T. 6c T
American Tobacco B
Anaconda
Atchlaon
::,01i
'-43l4
,i22;
..73i
..10
Atlantic Ref ,
lie nd lx Aviation ,
Bethlehem Steel
Burroughi Adding Machine
California Puck ,
J. I, Case ,
Caterpillar Tractor
Chryiler ,
Commercial Solvent ,
....2J
....18
'
continental Can ,
.82
...77
Corn Producta ,
Curtis Wright
uu v oni ,
Eastman
General Electric ,
...23
. 3U 1
General poods
General Motors ,
uoia i-mst .ii "4
Homcstake Mining 356
.2)1.
International Harvester 41 i
International Nick 27 'I
T 4 T 14
Johns Mnn 5G ':t
Kennecott 21
Llbbey-O-Ford 374
MARKET QUOTATIONS
POKTI.AMl FASTSIDK M AUK FT
Portland. Aurll 19 lU. Asparagus
wu lower during the Thursday ses
sion of the farmers' eaauide market.
Offerings from Canby, mld-Columbla
and immediate local section were
somewhat more liberal. Sales In gen
eral were 2 pyramid of 2ft dozen
bunches, few to S3. 15.
Rhubarb market down to Sue apple
box for No. 1 grade. Dry onions tn
liberal en 11 UD to SI lor beat, with
2a around 80o cental. Oreen nlons
and radishes continued in good de
mand with the latter acarce. New Cal
ifornia Garnet potatoes were Sc lb.
Strawberries sold SI. 20-25 for 24a.
Zucchlnnl from the south was SI. 26
lug. New local cabbage 50c pony crate.
apmacn wear at su-jsc orange dox.
General prices ruled;
Asparagus Canby 12.60-75 pyramid,
mld-Columbla $2.50-85 fur 30-lb. pyr
amids; Hermlston 20s 11.66 pyramid,
local 91 doz. bunches.
Beets Local 1714-20C doz. bunches
Carrots New local 20c, old 16c doss
bunches, lugs 20c.
Tiirnios Hothouss 70c dose, bunch
es; local Mt 25c, purplt top 25c
doz.. Iuks 25c.
Rutabagas No, 1, 30c lug, ordinary
25c lug.
Potatoes Deschutes 11.25; Yakima
No. 1 41 - 1.05 cental, 7&c orange dox
Cabbage Local new 60c pony crate,
old B5C-S1 crate: red 75c cant, crate.
Onions Green l2V2-5o dozen
bunchen: dry Oregon No. 1, 91; No. 2
hoc cental.
Radishes Local spring xs-aoc anz.
AduIps Local jumble pack &0-65C
ox, iace-1111 (o-ooc.
HDlnarn Local a-uc orange dox.
Cauliflower-Broccoli Calif. 91.40-50
crate.
Rim barb Outdoor grown 25-30C 15
lb. box; tiuc per 30-lb. box.
I'OllTI.ASi) FLO T It, SL'C.AR
Portland. Anrll 1W (AyCane sugar.
granulated $4.35; fruit or berry S4.Dd;
beet sugar si.u cwt.
Domestic flour Selling prices, mm
delivery 6 to 25 bbl lots: Patent 49s
4G.10-&fJ.80; blended I5.85-S6.30; bak
er's bluestcm ftC-ftti 10; soft white
pastry 85, 55-55.70; whole wheat Bij.tJU;
rye S-5.80; graham $5.60,
PUOiH TR i;X IIANfiE
Portland. April 19 iupi The follow
ing prices were named to be effective
today:
Butter uuue extras zuc, sianaaras
JB!,c, prime firsts 19c, firsts lHc lb.
Cheese iri score, Ore. triplets lU'.c,
af lliiC lb. UroKeru pay Uc leas.
Ekks Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Oversize 19c, fresh ex-
ras 17c, standards lac, meaiums isc
dos. Cartons lo higher.
POKTI.AMl WHOLESALE
Portland. April 19 (UP These are
prices retailers pay wholesalers, except
where otherwise atatt-d:
Butter Extrus 21c lb., stand a ra
19'ic; Prints, grade A 22c lb. Parch
ment wrappers, cartons 23c; quantity
purchases ' jc lb. leas; grade B parch
ment wrapped 21c, cartons 22c lb.
But ten at fort delivery, uraae a
delivered at least twice weekly 19c lb.
country routes 10c. uraue a or
delivery fewer than twice weekly,
Portland 18c. country routes 15c lb.
Grade C at market. Farmers' door de
livery 13-10C lb.
Cheese Selling Dnces to Portland
retailers: TUlumook triplets 15c, loaf
16c lb. Til iimook sen m prices 10
wholesalers: Triplets 13c. lo.it 14C ic
Coqullle triplet to retailers lie1,,
loaf l2',c Swiss wheels 23c lb.
Eggs Buying price of wholesalers:
Presh extrus 17c do.., extras 14c, firsts
14c. mediums 15c, pullets 12c, under'
gnriM lOe dns.
MliK (joniraci price, ruruaim
delivery, $1.96 cwt. B grade creams
"2c lb.
Live poultry Portland delivery
huvliur nrlces: Colored fowls unci
10. lac, over o ids. ic. inum
fowls over 31', lbs. 11-12C. 2 lbs 14c;
over 2 lbs. 16c; stags 9c: rooVcrs 5c.
Pekin chicks ic, roiorea iuc iu. oecse
10c lb Selling prices by wholesale.
Light hens 12-12 'ic. medium hens
12-12'ic. heavy hens i:c; Droucra
18-20C, light 14c. pekin ducks 17c lb.
Turkevs Buying prices: uressea,
dry picked young toms 14 lbs. down
14-iDc. nens a lbs. ana un 10c nia
toms 13c lb. Selling prices: No 1 torn
16c hens 1Q-I7c: ordinary toms anu
hens 14-lOc Hi
I UY.SU MM IT
Strawberries Fresno 20s $1.15. Sac
ramento 24s II 16-35 crate.
Oranges Cnl tf nnvr-is, i:iney 12 -ja-13
40; choice tl 90-&2 !0 cnite.
Cranberries Northwest and eastern
$1 25 bbl.
Grapefruit -Imperial valley $2 to
82 40 crate; Florida 84 50 crate.
Limes Box of 100. Sl.lfi-a.V
lemons California 5 25-75 caw.
Bananas Hunches 5c. hands 6'c,
Asparagus -lyiral 1 90-S2 pyramid,
so -lb sacg. caur. oar nets be id.
New pot n toes- Hawaii 11 25-35 21
lb. bot; Texas Triumphs $1.75-S3 25
50-lb. w-ek.
Peppers California 30e lb.
Cauliflower Calif 81 6S crate
Cucumbers Slicing hothouse local
90n-tl 25 dor en
Spinach Loral 45-S0r
Onions Oreeon $1-81. IS.
Peas Calif 6c lb.
Rhubarb Field grown 60-85C per
30-lb box
Sweet Potatoes ralif. tl 65-75 per
crate; Yams $1 90-82 bushel.
Celery California 83 7fi-4 crnte
Cabbage Ked 4c lb. local l-2c
California Cannon Bll 3c lb.
lettuce .Sallnaa 82 50-75; Sacra
mento I50-t2 2.r crate
Tornatoea Hothout 30-25c lb.
riorlfii-Mer 40-50 lu reD;i'kerl.
Potatoes Ixcal white and red 81 10
to 81 15 cental; Ysk'ma i 25-3o; uei
ehlltes 81 bikers 81 SO
Mr:1H AM) KOVIs(4
Coun'ry ment Hilling prices to
ret alter, country
in try ciuea nogs, orst
bugl er under 50 Ihs Bi .-9c lb
ers 90-100 Ihs 8'j-lir,
i!n 6-8c
hh . heavy cnlv
5-Ce. veathiiK liunbs
14-lOr, npi.ng I
nhs 14-lGc In. Can
by Associated Press
Liggett At Myers B 95 U
Uqu:d Carbide 3i7
Momijoniery Ward 31
N.iah Motors a4'T
National Biacuit 43TJ
National Dairy Producta
National Distillers 30t-
Paclfic Ciaa & Electric ....Hi'!
Packard
J. C. Penney 67
Penn. It. R 3a
Piuir.ps Petroleum 20'
Public Service N. J 3H 'T
Pullman &a
Benra Roebuck 50
Sliell Union 044
Southern Pacific 2B! ,
Stnndard Branda HI'-1
Standard OH of California 38
Standard Oil of New Jeney , ...4&J4
atudebuker 7
Transumenca 7',
Union Carbide 45,
Union Pacific isa
United Aircraft 2J1,
United Corporation Gl4
U. S. Industrial Alcohol 52
United State Rubber 23 :
United States Steel 51
Western Electric St Mfg 41',
Wool worth ,. &4i
CLOSING CI KB Ql OTATIONS
Cities Service 2
Electric Bond & Shars 17';
Swift t Co. 103;
ner cows 3 -4c. cutter cows S-Oa lb.
Kwes 3-50 lb. Hulls 6-5 c lb.
bum itu iivrua uuu mytd id.
Bacon Fancy 22-23C lb.
Hams Fancy 18Uc lb. Picnic 12.
uors. Wool
Hops 1933 cluaters 24-28e lb. Pua
gles 40c lb
wool 134 cud nominal: Willam
ette valley 25-28o lb.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland. April IB UPi Cattle 125.
calves 40. Active.
Steers, good, common and medium
$3.50-86.25, heifers, common, medium
s.i-f3.zo. (jows, gooa. common, mea.
82.76-84.50, low cutter audn cutter
81.50-8276 Bulls, cutter, common and
medium 82.60-83.50. Vealers, good and
cholcs 85.50-87; cull, common, med
ium 82.50-85.50. Calves, good-choice
atou-ea.ou, common-mca. sa-M.uu,
Hoxa loo. Active.
Lightweight, good -choice 83-83 65:
medium weight, good-cboice 83.25-65;
heavyweight, good-choice 83.00-83.35,
packing sows, good 82 35-63.10; feeder
na siocker pigs, gooa-cnoic sa.io-
Sheen 100. steady.
Spring lambs, good-choice 88-88.80.
medium 66.60-88: lambs, good-choice
67.75-68.15. common-medium 85.75-
68; yearling wethers 65-67. Ewes, good
ana cnoice j.au-s.au, common ana
medium, 82-83.75. I
POKTLAM WHEAT
Portland. April 18 i" Wheat fu
tures; open, high low close
May 654 65. 63',, 63
July 66. 06 'I 64 64
Sept 6G'4 06i; 64 64
Cash: Big Bend Blueslem 65: dark
hard winter, 12 69',j, 11 041,, soft
wnne, western wnue, nnra winter,
northern spring, western red 63
Oats, No. 2 white 616. Com. No. 3
yellow 622. MUlrun standard 615 50,
Car receipts; wheat 81, flour 12.
CHICAGO ;kain
Chicago. April 19 Wheat. No. t
hard 70-78.
Corn: No. 6 mined 42'i; No. 7 yel
low 44'.j-i, yellow 45, yellow old
44
Oats, No. 2 white 28, No, 3 27";.
Barley 4'J-HO, Timothy seed 86 135-50
cwt. Clover seed $11-611.50 cwt.
Lard, tierces 65.85, loose 15.75. Bfl-
llei $7.87.
CMICAfiO l.lTOf'K
Chtcago. April 19 u tU. S. D. A.)
Hugs 20.000; moderately active, bare
lv steady. 170-280 lbs. 83.05-64. tup.
Sows 63-83 20.
Cattle 7000; fairty active, aienuy.
Bet Ion gycarllntfs 87 75; lower grade
leers and yearllngb $ 50-60.50. a Lock -
era firm, scarce. Cow market very
slow barely steady; bulls strong to
10c hlKher, aelected vealers atcady at
86.50-S7; dairy bred light veuleis
84 50-65.50.
Sheep 12,000; buyers and sellers
mill far apart with indications around
steady Good to choice wooled lambs
held at 69 00 upward, but bey era talk
ing 25c and more lower; bids well be
low 87 40 on a generally unattractive
bulk. Run includes several loads clip
ped Iambs but practically no bids.
Sheep firm, shorn native ewes 63
$3.50; wooled ewes down from 65.
EXPOHT WHEAT
Portland Aurll IB W Emergency
export corporation's bid for soft whit
wheat ior roreign snipmrm ioa:iy,
07 cent bushel.
SAN FRANCISCO HI TTEKFAT
San Francisco. April 19 Butter
fat fob. flan Francisco 21H.C lb.
SAN FRANCISCO P.4IKT
flan Pranclaco Aorll 19 (Jfii Butter.
92 score 210, 91 score 20Vic, 90 score
20c lb.
Exgs Largi 15C med. lS'. small
imc av.ztn
Cheese Fey, flats, triplets 11c lb.
NEW YOKIt HOPS
New York. Apr 19 11 Hops steady,
Pnnifip eowat 1938 nrlme to choice 34-
:tr,c, medium to price 31-33C lb. 11132
prime to choice 30-31c, medium-prime
J a-30c lb.
OBITUARY
MRU. Htl.llRH KA SNVIH R
Alhanv Mih. Ftcdricka Bnjiler,
wifa ot Frank L finvder. of Albany
and tutor of Mrs. Vv Ilium Watkuu
and C P. Homyer of Kulern, died s
flenlv at her hninr here venter i
.she had bei.-n a resident of Albmy
f-ir 27 years and was a member of the
Women 01 tne juuose, i-tnt ui
nr aiiri Ladles of the Marahees Re
sides her widower she la survived by
four chlldrrn, Nc'tle Snyder of Port-
iiirl. Mrs Irene Ollmour or jerreraon.
Mrs Sitra Lmnb and (leorge Mnyder
of Albany. Several grandchildren also
survive.
MKK HI MAN JNE WOOH
1ndeiendeDCe Mrs. Susan June
Wood Tl. who died at her home
Portland April 14. was an aunt of
Mrs. P. L Hedges slid Mrs Will MSt-
tismi of this citv. be 1 1 ut a sister
Mrs Hedges' mot'ier, and tlie wife of
a brother of Mrs. Mattlsnti s mother
Funeral services wre held April
iit 2 o'clock from the Lents Prne
Methodist church, southeast Hlsl
a venue and Reed way Interment
In Multnomah cemetsry. Miller
Tracey having rha-ge of the funeral
Hull, Rngjland, has banned all
chanty collection except those for
local organizations and Institutions.
When the Brltbm Lrtrlon spplld
for permission to hold the usual
Poppy Dsy oollectlon Uie irqucst
vii refused bemuse trw tnion 1
a national organization.
RADIO
PROGRAMS
Fa ID AT. P.M.
KiW-CI KilK relet
315 A) Pearc and His Oaag
3 80-Kraaj Llmarlcks
3. 0J Eddie Kmc. pianltt
1:15 Priendlf Ctiat
1:19 Trio Romantlque
4:00Mark Daniels
4:IS Studio
4:M UuUc br Oershwla
4 45 Mary's Oardea
ft 00 Concert Trio
5:15 Piano Surprises
6 30 WhesUnavills
ft'45 LitUa Orphan Anol
-M-Let's UtUa to Harris
so ftno
TOO Pirn Rtsbler
7:30-NBO
S.W Amos 'n Andy
S' IS One Min'i amllr
S:45 Millings
a 00 Old Memory Box
9 ij Btudio
10-00 News Flaahei
10 IS Jack Bain's Oacheitra
10 4S Race Of the Nation
11 00 Cole MrElroy'a Oichestrr,
11.30-llal Tabarlo Orchestra
F Kin AT. P.M.
Ki: II HO KUacyclae
2:00 World Bookman
3 OS Musical Oe ins
2 45 Popular Piano
3 00 Waldorf-Astoria Orcbsstra
3 J0-Irlt.li Minstrels
S:45 Tant-.o Time
4:00 Studio Chatter
4 30 Talk on Parks
4: SO Duke II I ins ion's Orehtltrs
4 5 airld Oncala
6:00 Mindway
6 15 Caiuoneds
5:30 Renea Chemet
5 45 Race of ths Nations
:00 Lddie Khic. pianist
IS popular Concert
7:00 (Silent)
8 00 News Plsshts
8 15 Studio
8.30 Union Bible Classss
9:00 Tria Souvenirs
:15 Homlrlde Squad
9:45 Melody Mixers
10.00BUly's Hawsllsns
10 15 Out of th East
10 -30 Orchestra
10:45 Sons ThoU
11:00 Ambassador Orchestra
11:38 Danes Prollo
raiDAT. p.m.
KOAC 03 ailocyclss
13 DO Noon Farm Hour
1:00 M tule
1:15 Applied Physics
1:10 Vocational Counsel
1:45 Harold Wit craft, tenor
8:00 Ounrdlns Your Health
1:15 Music
S:45 Oregon Out-of-door
I 00 Mrs. W. A. Schoenteld
1:30 Music
J:4S What 81) all I Read?
4 00 On (he Campuses
4 SO Stories for Boys and Olrls
6:00 Review of Toullht'S Opera
4:45 Vespers
6:00 Music
6:19 Todny In History
4:30 Fvcnlnt Farm Hour
7:30 Oretioa Normal School
6 00 Music
8:16 The Delphian Trio
8:30 MuNle
8:4ft Phytics la Zraryday Ufa
Radio Service
Certified Radio Service. Phone 8773.
103
BIRTHS, DEATHS
MARRIAGES
IURTIIS
Pri enTo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.
Pilt-n. Kt, 1, a daughter, Patricia Aun
April 11.
Fischer To Mr, and Mrs. Glenn P.
Fischer, a sou, Thomas Oene, Apr. 9.
Srnalley To Mr. and Mrs Georsre
H. fiwalley, 1065 South 18th street,
a sou, George (Jerald, April 7.
Baughmnn To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
L. Daughuiau, a daughter, Betty Ana,
April 7.
D FAT IIS
Pcarce Lulu Belle Pearee of Rt. 3.
at a locul hoKpItal Wednesday, April
ih, aiii'd &a years, survived bv widow
er. Edward J. of Salem; mother, Mrs.
Harah Chllders of Vancouver, WanU.;
daughter, Mrs. Huttle E. Dodge of Sa
lem; sons, uavia b of Uallas. Orville
S. of ban Diego, Cal., Roy K, Mile J.
ana iiaroiu n ., ail 01 oaiem; one bro
ther, Robert E. Chllders of Vancou-
er, WHh : three slaters, Mrs M. S.
Oldham of Stafford. Mrs. Ira Horn-
lorooa oe Aoerueen. wasn., ana Mrs.
Pred Youckei of Centervlile. Wash.:
also 10 grandchildren. Funeral servic
es from C lough -Barrier, chapol Ptl
duy, April 10 at 1:30 p.m.
Brown- Mrs. FJlva B. Brown at the
residence, 690 Bute street, Thursday,
April 10 at the age of 78 years. Sur
vived by widower. William Brown of
Salem, two sisters. Mrs. Rudolph
Prael and Mrs, Lewis Eld ridge, of
Purtland; daughter-in-law, Mra. Clif
ford Brown; two grandsons. Chandler
and Werner Brown, and a freat
Kmnddaushter. Vlvlenne Brown, all
of Salem. Funeral services will be held
from the residence. Saturday. April 31
at 10 a m. Interment Cltyvlcw ceme
tery.
Keene In this city Aprlt 17, Duvtd
M. Keene of Itt 1, Brooks, aged 81
years. Husband of Lvrila Keene; fa
ther of Monte C Keene of Portland.
Reg M. Keene of Seattle, Clarence H.
Keene or North Cove. Wash.. Mrs.
Kathern Kul.s of Cincinnati. Ohio.
Also survived hv seven grandchildren
and three hro'hers. Will of Cottage
(Imve. Khner and Al of nervals; two
sisters, Mm. Joule Skslfe and Mrs.
Anne Hall of tialem. Funeral services
Pridsv. April 20 at 10 30 am. from
HlkMiint's, Rev. (ii-over C. Btrtchrt of
flriatlhg Interment LOOP, cemetery.
SOME HOP SALES
AT 22 TO 25 CENTS
Some hop irIpi hive bfn con
summated this week, mostly at 21
cent. Adam Orey Is reported to
have sold 2HQ bales to Ilhop for
22 cents; John Rnherti is reported
to hive nought 120 balei made up
of two lols at 23 rents, and Ray to
said to have bought 73 bales at 2ft
cent from Phil May at 26 cents.
There have been reports of other
sales here and there.
Interest seems to be jrrowtnf In
the market with indications of a
.:oii.sid.Trthp quantity of hops drib
hllii? bw.iv Hie .sr-nn fulvnnees
Cash Paid For
Eggs
Marion Creamery
2C0 South C'ommprrlaJ SI.
(car John Hunt, Wood bum.
qS ' render of evidence of claim).
ioa-