Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 01, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    AUTOMOB AUTOMOBILES
PONTGS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Fjc Sdn.-Coupe, R&H $1795
42 Pc Sedan. R&H $895
'37 -c Sedan $ 195
x Olds Sedan $ 695
'38 Pontiac Coupe 5 195
'38 Ford Tudor $145
'36 Dodge $245
Herrall - Owens Co.
TRADES TERMS
660 N. Liberty Ptiotie 2-4U3
AUTOMOBILES
DODGE sedan. A.UO '31 Plymouth, All
new rubber, rebuilt motor. 1 ml. north
Independence. Ph. 200-J. W. 0. Greuel.
q238
'49 FORD i-ir. Low mileage & very clean.
11625. 1365 N. 4th. 0236
41 FOBD tudor. Radio At heater. Good
ahape. 1036 Commercial.
j; SINCA almost new. Very low price.
Dixon Motor Co., 297 N.E. Sandy, Port
land Tu 3311 or U 2886. n33&
Mt'ST SELL: 7 FORD, new paint. eood
1 shape throughout. 1250 or beat oiler.
2285 Lee Bt. 0236
1M DODGE 4 -dr. jed. Good cond. Will
consider trade for city property. 1748
"B" St. M
FOR BALE 1935 Chev. aedan. New tires.
Runa cood. Elton Watts, RU 2, 611 vert on.
Ore. ?235
'41 CHEV. cpe. No reasonable offer re
fused. Ph. 2-8158. Q-234
36 FORD with R&H. Extra transmission
and other part. SIM. Ph. 4 -igTZgaaa
MODEL A Ford. Good COnd. Ph. 3-7202.
060 Evans. Jfftt
1041 DODGE lli-ton pickup. New cond.
Ph. 3-4765. 1236
WANTED W40 or '41 4-dr. Ford. Will trade
'35 Ford 2-dr, and 1300 cut). Ph. 2-8636
after 6 p.m. Q2M
4 PACKARD club aedan. Fully equlpt..
like new, 9000 miles, or will trade for
older car book lor book. 1495 N. 4th.
0.234
WSO PACKARD "120" 4-Door Sedan. Body,
motor & tires In good condition. 6270 or
170 for equity. 239 S. Cottage after
5:30 pjn. 0"?
3 CHEV, 4-door deluxe. R&H. Good con
dition, 1465. Ph. 2-S9&9. Q236
WANTED: M T. panel truck or sen. del. Al
jo have 1947 Deluxe Ford aed. lor aale.
Write box 429 Capital Journal. q235
ONE H ton G.M.C. Pickup worth tlOOO.
Priced for quick sale 1850. Call after 6
p.m. Leo S. Oler, 400 Grant St. Silver
ton. Ore.
WANTED: Clean used car. Boo Uarr.
2160 South Commercial J
Eisner Motors to Sell
(50 USED CAR LOT
i5o your old one. 12th St. Junction
Open UU 10 p.m
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUI SELL - TRAD .
TERMS
ti Falnironnd Road
Phone t-6454
iM CHEV. 2-door. Make offer. See at
1845 S. Com'l. J?2!
'47 FORD convertible, fully equipped with
everything. Excellent condition. New
top, reasonable. See at 698 8. 12th.
Reed's Drive In. "236
CAR ACCESSORIES Urea & tubee at cwt
price, First come first served as this if
a, close-out sale. Dealers welcomed. R
D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center. Q
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
1049 CHUSHMAN Airborne moloz scooter.
Buddy seat it windshield. Used only 2
months. 1250. Ph. 2-027B.
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL Finance Co. 618 State
Rm. 125. Lie. - S-122 - M-165. C.R.
Allen, mr. 1333 .
CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 6300
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
10R9 Palrrrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
No Parklni problems
Pbeme 27032 Lit H U369-S291
Floyd Kenyon. Uit t
PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 316 State. Rm.
125. Uc. - S-122 - M-1M. C. R. Allen.
Mcr. "34
WANT IMMEDIATE!.: $11,300 LOAN ON
REAL ESTATE. EXTRA GOOD INTER
EST. Ph. 3-7112 or write bo 461, Capi
tal Journal. 1234
outwit unvrv
Special Rates and Term
On Larger Loans
Lone end Short Tim
Payments
ROT H. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial fit. Phone -)
SEE VS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 41 OR 4'4T. INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
14t State St. Phone S-366S
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. 8-133 and U-328
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
158 B. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'i and Of.
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 3-7161 f
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
162 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 1-74.17 Lie No M-159 S-1M
TRAILERS
WILL TRADE lor house tia'-Ier. Suitable
to rent. Ph. 2-1146. t21"
TRAILER SPACE. 130 per mo. with el)
conveniences. South side of Pau.ua can
nery. Wn, Roth. 1740 Oxford. Ph. 3-S8.
t333
NEW t WHEELED all metal trailer
Rack and canvas cover. Reasonable
1335 Lee St. 2
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED Salem to Jelleison, lev.
Ins Sa.rm spptox. V4S am. X234
DIRECTORT
ADDING MACHINES
AD makes nsed mt chines sold, rented
repaired ftoen 4M Court Phone S-4Vm
APPLIANCE iERYICt
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair terrlce
new eppilanem ffioees Cieetrle Phone
Free estimates Ttade-lns accepted en
l-ntt 137 8 Liberty St o
AT I R DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers, scImotm. knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1320 Center. 2-6332. o
A I TO RADIOS
nmnotuMi warrants ni
(or ait matte ol Ante Radtoa Morrow
Raio Co. 151 8 Liberty Ph. 1-6953 e'
MARrOU MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Tow lna temee day pbeea 9-MU HitM
1-160 11 center
M:k Panek 71 8 Cxi. IVi, 3-3:61.
J rat and wheel eUia:oa special
o2i
DIRECTORY
BRICK WORK
Brick 4t block work of all kinds. Ex
perienced, competent masons. Call
Davidson Bros., Ph. 2-8247. 0256
Bill-DIN (J CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms
No down payment Phone 1-4850. o
BlILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also bouses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. o242
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306
023 J
Bulldozing, leveling, road blU.. clear
ing teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Fairvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o239
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New, repair Ph. 2-2C93
0239
CASB REGISTERS
Instam delivery of new RCA east
rtalstei Al makes sold rented, re
pa. -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 2-6113 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call
2-4S50. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 8. 21st, Ph. 3-7J16. o259
DRESS MAKING
Alt., dress making. Good used clothes
for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 27. 0244
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vince's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing, 157 8. Liberty
3.J--03 0
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o25S
Breithauot's for flowers Dial 3-9179 o
t'hel. stove & diesel oil. Ph. 3-3186
Shell Otl Co h T. Maxwell, distributor
o241
HOUSEHOLD PRODLCTS
i. R Watkins Co products Pre oe
Wery 1717 Center Ph 5-539S, o
l.N.-L'LATIO.V
Johns-Mam-llle. Phone 3-3148.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
SIC CO., Ph. 3-4641. o244
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Eervlce Floor Waxteg
Bulldtnaa - Factories - Homes
Estimate Without ObllRation
AMERICAN BLDQ. MAINT CO.
Ph. Salem 8-9133 V
LANDSCA1T NURSERY
P A Doerfler & Sons, Ornamentals ill
S Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o
DELVX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef
ferson St., Phone 23452. o
LAWN MOW ERR
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. 259-
MATTRESSES
Capita Bedding Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSON&
Spanish A Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
o240
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and Illlnv supplies
aafea, duplicators and supplies, desk
tamps typewriter stands, trlel eases
?terce Wire Recorders. Roen 4M Court
Interior painting. C. Horn. Ph. 2-5518.
0257
Vfitrom'a are equipped to do gout
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPERHANGINO
Expert Paperhanglng and painting.
J. Woodwortn. Ph. 2-5668. Free est.
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 34631,
PAINTINO Jt PAPERHA.VOINO
Painting A paperhanglng. Int. & ext.
dee. B. E. (Woody i Wood. Ph. 3-5072.
0258
Painting end paperhanglng. Free esti
mate Ph 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 024Qa
PICTURE FR AMINO
Picture framing Butcheon Pslnt Store
Phoue t-608? o
Fisher, 814 Com'l. Ph. 3-3019.
SAND GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand &
Oravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
Valley Band ft Grave) Co Bill, sand A
1 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel & cats
Tractor scoop & trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 24001. res. 11146 o
Salem Saw Wrka. Ph. 3-7603, 1293 N 5th.
0253
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electric Roto-Router Exclusive Patent
Razor herp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septle Tank
Oleaoed Reas Ph 3-333 or 3-0463
SEPTIC TANKS
X. P. Heme). Septic tsncs cered.
Electric mactiinf service on ewe- end
drain lines. Guaranteed sort. lUJ-S'i
St., Weat Salem, Ph. 3-7404. o5
Mikes Septle Service Tanki cleaned.
Roto Roofer Service on Sowers. 1079
E;m St, W Sa.'em Ph. 2-9468. 3-5527
o23S
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd'a Septic Tank
Service. 2543 State St Phone 1-0734 o
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
All makes. W. Devenport, Ph. 3-7671.
234
All makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Mach'ne Co. 110 Ho
Commercial Ph 3-3312.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remington Roral. Under
wood portables Ah makA tved machine
Repairs and rent Roen. Court o
TRANSFER 8 STORAGE
octl 4k Distance Ttansftt. storage
Burnet oils, coal h wriqurts fka u
Portland dally Agent tot Qtkme House
hold goods moved to anywhere tn D 8
o. Canada Lermer Transfer 8i Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
am Venetian Blinds made to order or
rellalahed Reiaholdt 8t Lewis t-3639
Elmer The BUndmen. Ph. 31326. o
W E AT 11 1 "T B I Pfl X fi
Free est; mates. TTpL'LLMA?TPh. J59"
0250
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. TIL i Bos J17. Ph. 3-3133
o23
Journol Wont Ads fay
Stocks Decline
And Level Off '
New York. Oct. 1 PI The
stock market leveled of! today
almost immediately after an op
ening gust ol selling.
S1eel and automobile shares
showed the largest losses in the
market's first response to the
steel strike. Declines generally
ranged from fractions to around
a point.
Prices took their worst lick
ing within a few minutes after
the opening bell. For the rest
of the session the market coasted
along at the lower level
Selling pressure wasn't par
ticularly severe but demand wasi
almost non-existent.
Tradine volume was unusual-
Iv tnw with turnover at the rate
of only 350,000 shares or so iorjlfcQjt-
ine iwu-nuur aesMUfi.
Lebanon Annexation
Petitions Circulate
Lebanon Oliver Larsen,
Chamber of Commerce secre
tary, announces that petitions on
the annexation of outlying sub
urbs are now available for sig
nature in various city stores.
Residents within the city who
are registered voters are asked
to sign the petition so that the
matter can be brought before
the people at a special election.
Outside signatures have al
ready been obtained and await
only the check by the county
clerk against the registered vot
ers file.
Petitions' may be signed at
any of the following firms: Leb
anon Express, Firestone store,
Brittons, Scott-Christman, Leb
anon Coffee shop, Chris Huck's
Estep Realty office, Cox and
Hamilton, Saxton Insurance and
Dr. George Crain's office.
Kew Generator at
Grand Coulee Dam
Coulee Dam, Wash., Oct. 1 OT
The world's largest power,
plant was 108,000 kilowatts
more powerful today.
The 12th big generator at
Grand Coulee dam went into
commercial operation yesterday.
It brought the installed rated
capacity of the plant to 1,316,
000 kilowatts and its peak cap
city to 1,500,000 kilowatts.
The new 108,000-kitowatt
generator is the third to be com
pleted in the east powerhouse
at the dam this year. Six more
of the same si2e will be installed
there in the next two years.
Nine of them now are in opera
tion in the west powerhouse.
Monmouth Grangers
Hold Booster Night
Monmouth A large crowd at
tended the Grange Booster and
social evening held at the lOOF
hall. Grange Master Claude
Snair presided over the program
which was entirely of his ar
ranging. With Mrs. Morton Bak-:
at the piano, William A.
Wiest led the company tn a
series of songs.
R. B. Swenson briely review
ed Grange history and its pres
ent setup. Harvey Young told of
his experience at county and
state fairs. Howard Morgan, who
has just moved onto his Luckia
mute farm, discussed the CVA.
Following games and a social
time refreshments were served.
Sanitary Engineer
Discusses Sewage
Woodburn Kenneth Spies ofi
Portland, assistant chief engin
eer with the state sanitary au
thority division of the state
board of health, was the speak
er at the Woodburn Rotary club.
William E. Dunn Jr., was pro
gram chairman and the speaker
was introducted by Dr. W. J.
Stone of the Marion county
health department. He discus
sed the sewage problem at
large and the acute situation in
Woodburn. Following his talk
colored film "Clean Waters,"
was shown by Howard Pyfer,
health educator of the Marion
county health department.
Jobless Aid I'pped
The payments to out of work
Oregonians reached S1.403.0S4
during September, quadruple the
benefits paid in September of
1948, the stale unemployment
compensation commission report
ed today. It was a slight increase
from the previous month.
DIRECTORY
WINDOW RHAnrs
WaibiHf Rol)r Ud. lo order 1 Dar
De) RelnhDldt h VewiM rn S 0'
Hf.VDOW CLKAXTXQ
rV&me lr.do Owner W,t.Soti,
8t woodwork, eleane Poot tleaned
waie4 and polished Ph t-W31 41
Court Lanidoe, Culbertaon and Uather
woonsAWiso
Atkins ds Cross. Fa. J-8874 or 3-8178.
0238
wood 8 Mwnrst
Wwl flnle-n Fuel Co Fb 5-4MV
LEGAL
NOTICE
Pitamlnatlon for Certified Public Ae.
count anti of Ores on will be held Id Port-
.tnd from I lo P.M., HedneMay, ivorern
ber 18. t tiro ash Trt, November 18, 1949.
Applications rxut be tiled with the Secre
tary on or beJore October )".
e r. van, c P. A., aVrmary
i"r hmMltan Bank B'al'.d.T.,
Portland . Orecon
Srt. Oct I 1
uttx;Es
lOO r meet tvtrf WJ-
coda) iu(tiL Vuitora .
i &
lift - ' Slv :tr-fK I
'Bogey' Goes to Court Humphrey Bogart (center! is es
corted mrou&ti crowa by policemen as he arrives ai New
York magistrates court for hearing on third degree assault
charge brought by Robin Roberts, fashion model. Cheers and
applause from about 250 persons greeted "Bogey's" appear
ance. Magistrate John R. Starkey cleared him of charge
brought by the 23-year-old model over set-to in El Morocco
night club about a stuffed panda. (AP Wirephoto.)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company
Lambs $18.00 to $19.00
Feeder Iambs fiz.au to fie.w
Ewes . . to 4
Cutter cows $8.50 to I 10.50
Fat dairy cobs S.ao to sii.as
Bulls 311. Off to I1S.0W
Calves, good 1300-430 lbs.) to
Veal fldD-300 )hs. top to .i
Portland Produce
Butleitat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate, change. Premium. Quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 63-fl6c lb., 93 score CI -64c lb., 80
score. 67-60C. 89 score, 55c. Valley routes
and country points 2c less than tree.
Batter waolesai rou out cuoet to
wholesalers: grade M score, 63 rents; A
score Ue; B SO ecore, SSc in.; c as
score, 56c. Above pitet suicu
nominal.
Cheeae Selling price to Portland ecfcole-
sale; Oregon singles 38 -40c i Oregon S
loaf 42 -43c: triplets I ' less tnan
slnctes.
Egg T fvfaolesarers; A rradw itrre.
84 t -65 tc; A medium. 51 -54 c; ffrsde
B Isree. M'f-Wic; smB A s-rsde. 41tC.
Portland lalry Market
Butter Price lo Ttttmera oiane ss
pilau 61c-. KK tattOM 66c; K ptlul
;c. K cartona wc; a print c.
Eggt Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large 73c doz.: certified A large, 68c:
large 67c: AA medium. 58c; certified A,
medium. 57c: A medium. 53-3ffc; A smsU.
43c, cartons 2c additional.
rheess Price to retailers: PortiMita
Oregon singles 3&-2c; Oregon Inai. &
Vo. loala Va-c lb.; TlptVa, u tenvs Itaa
than flnglc. Premium brtvvda, tlnsle.
51 ViC Vi.i lOfct, 63V4C.
Poultry
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
plants. No. 1 broilers under 3(a lbs. 25-26c
lb.; fryers 3'i-J lbs., 2T-28c; 3-i lbs., 30c:
roasters 4 lbs. and occr, 30c ib. ; fowl.
Leghorns 4 bs. and under, I820c, over 4
lbs. 20c; colored low) s)l weights, 32c;
roosters, all weights IB -19c,
Rabbit Average to growers, live -whites,
4-S lbs.. lb.; 6-4 lbs.. 16-lBc lb.;
colored 1 cents lower; old or heavy daea,
8-12C; dressed fryers to butchera, 60-53c
Country-Killed Meats
veal, too Quality. J0-J7c lb.: otner
grades according- to welghc and quailty
with poor or heavier 20-23c.
tiots: utn$ Mooters. so-Jic: sow. 2J-
24c,
Lambs. Top Quality, apxlnstra, 3-3?e;
mutton, lG-llc
Beet: Good cows n-23e In.: emoert-1
cutters, 20-22c. I
Fresh Dressed Meats I
(Wholesalers to ret a fieri per cwt.l:
Beef steers, rood S00-8Q0 lbs.. $43-43: i
commercial. $27-30; utllitr. 831-34. i
Cows Commercial. $31-33; utllitr. $27- ,
30; tanners-cutters, J53-3B.
Beel Cuts fOood Stetral; Hind auTtna '
6S5-5T. tounda. (ull lo'.n. ttimmed,1
4(3-78; ttiantles. tll-3l-. aauare chuck.. '
139-41; ribs, 152-56; forequartera, 137-39.!
veal and calf: Good, 431-40; commerclaU
833-35: utility. $38-32.
Lambs; Good-chatce sprint Iambs. (41
48; commercial, $38-40; utility, $33-35.
Mutton: Oood. 70 Ids. down, 818-18.
Pork cuts: Lojb No. 1 -13 lbs.. S5.7.-
shouldera 16 lbs. down, 0-W; spare-
ilbs. w-SO; tartassea, 132-33; nixed
weUhU tl pet cut. lftwtt.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caacara Bark Dry ia'4iC lb., green 4c lb.
Hoot Valley coarse and medium aradea.
45c lb.
Mohair lie lb. ea It-month a-rowth.
nominally.
mors calves. Joe lb., according to
weight, lp 25o lb., brer 1103 )b., bulls
6-1c lb. Counttj buyeia pay 2e less.
Nut Quotation
Walnuts Franqueuet, first quality )um
). 34.7c: large. 32.1c; medium. Mlc.
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; laree 28.2c'
medium, 2ff.2c; baby, 23.2c; soft shell, rirst
quality large. 29.1c; medium. 2ff.2c; sec
ond ouslltj- Jarre, 57.3c,- medium, 24.7c,
baby 22 3c,
ilbena Juinba. 3fto lb.j iarts.
J9e;
medium, 16c; small, 13c,
Three Links Club
Plans Fall Bazaar
Amity Mrs. Jim Bertino and
Mrs. Eari Johnson were co-hostesses
for the September meet
ing of the Three Link club of
Industry Rebekah lodge, at the
Bertino apartments, Mrs. Ralph
Wood presiding.
Articles were completed for
the bazaar to be held at Moore's
Hardware store October 22
special meeting will be held,
October 19, with Mrs. Elmer i
Engclland and Mrs. Charles
Wood hostesses at the Eneelland
home on Sherman street. All
article lor the b2Br will be
price marked at that time, and(i
att donations except food. !
To Sell Your
FILBERTS WALNUTS
SEE
H. R. JONES
BUYER FOR
ROSENBERG BROS & CO.
HIGHEST MABXET PRICE CASH ON DELIVERY
AT 5HRYDER TRANSFER CO.
285 S. Cottage
Longshoremen
End Dispute
San Francisco, Oct. I Wl-
West coast longshoremen and
their employers said today they
had reached agreement on vir
tually all issues unresolved in
last December's back-to-worjc
agreement.
Wage review talks will con
tinue despite the Sept. 30 dead
line or complete accord.
The joint statement by the Jn-
ternational Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's union and the
Pacific Maritime association was
made after a negotiating session
which lasted until midnight Fri
day.
The PMA issued a separate
statement saying it also had
reached agreement with three
other west coast maritime un
ions extending contracts pas)
the Sept. 30 date.
They are the roast-wide con
tracts of the Sailors' Union of
the Pacific, the Masters, Mates
and Pilots association and the
International Longshoremen's
association, AFL.
' The third nameel contract cov
ers the Washington ports of Ta
icoma, Port Angeles and Ana
cortes only.
A PMA spokesman said stop
ping the clock against the Sept.
30 deadline in the contract ne
gotiations and wage t review
talks gave complete assurance
of uninterrupted steamship serv
ice in all west coast ports.
Consolidated School
Given Eiedric Power
Monmouth Workers Sn the
Monmouth municipal power de
partment have been working
hard to supply energy lor the
contractors about to erect the
new consolidated high school
between Monmouth and Inde
pendence. Poles are all In and
it is hoped connection lor power
can be made by the end of the
week. In the meantime engineer
ing work 1 being done on the
grounds, surveying and stake
driving snd excavations and only
the connection with electric en
ergy delays actual starting of
construction. The school board
has authorized weU-drilting op
erations. Record Sales of Gas
Nearly 50,000.000 gallons ol
gasoline a record high were
sold to Oregon motorists in Aug
ust, yielding the state $2,951.45?
in taxes, the secretary of state re
ported today.
Constipation
Coiltls
Is a Kymptom. not a dtsea&e.
RectaV AilmMtta Are
the Underlying Factor
Hemorrhoids and other coton
ailments must be corrected.
No d T5me
9 No HfHpiiaiiraUon
Free ltrtrrtnthr nemMr-t
DR. R. REYNOLDS
1141 Onter SI. -aie-m. Ore.
Phont 3 496
STOCKS
By the Associated Pr-ts
American Can ...
Am Pow A Lt 12'
Am Tel dt Tel ' 1CR
jnaconoa
BtooJx Avialion , t"t jjj,
fttiri BXrd , 27
BOTlTlfc MTplMW 2
Ce.11.1 Pac.fci.ufc 3
Canadian Pacific ' t,
Caterpillar (1 32
enrysrer 5ls4
Comwith & Sou 5f;
CCI13 VlfJlW , 107,
ConUnpjjlfl) Can ' 33
Crown Ztltt-Tbacb " '
CuUlMt WtluVA ,,,, . Vj,
DaufrW-S. Mtccalt , 81 V
Uupout de Nem -
General Electric.
General food
General Afofors , , " 2S
Ooodyear Tire
3t yiarvester t s67i
1t Paprr S73
KttitihoU .,.,,,..,,,, 4slt
MfR fc L
Lour Bell "A."
Montgomery Ward .".".'
N'ash Keivinator 'tm
Nat Dairy 34.
SY Central .....T ITi
Norttiera Pacific itfJ
Pac Am Fish
P Gb EJ 32i
P Trt Tri 9f
Pnney i C
Radio Corp ,,.... W"
Ravouter ,
Rayonier Ptd
Keynoids Metal 19s.
Rtchfield 39 i
Sztetrar Stores ZT!i
Sears Roebuclc 41
Souiiiem Facllic 42
Standarrl Oi) Co, BSvt
BVMdtfeaVitT Cotp ,,, 2;"!,
Sur.UUt M'.RUyt 'v1
Ttaasametlca
Union Oil Cal . 20i
Union Pacific 81
United Airilnei 3,
U 8 Steel 23 H
Warner Bros Ptc Ifi
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SALEM MARKETS
Comprira 1mm npom ol SbImb owVer
1 tot ht ITo.til.Titt: t "J(l 5a.tTil
, RcadT. ;Rlud dalljV,
, Retail Feed I'rLcea;
, KcC Mash J4.95.
Rabbit Pellets $4.30.
tiairy Feed S3.70.
Poultry; Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens 21-2De; grade A Leghorn hens,
grade A roiored Sryrrs, three Jhs.
3Jo up, 3ft-51p, OTaof A 06 jDDSiers,
"BayirtM friers 3T.Yr Isrse AA. tfc;
Ibibb AA, ftitc; larje A, medium AA,
: tnedlum A. SI -Mr.-. poAtel. 31t
Whole nil Pilcem E vholeule nrlee
5-7c above these prices; abova crad A.
:eneraliy quoted at toc; medium, 58C ,
Butter fat
Premiam 84-8Sc, No. t. 83c: No. S. 81-
58c; thuylng prices.
saner wnoiesai graas a, 7c; r
Jd auicnn
I'MJJJePV
ir to Souty
TnnC citrus
,-ame about
tornta oranf
'sauUful.
Jere thr pj?.
it on tn
ssaw m
Your newipaper it (he key fa a better undenfandina; of fho
pe . . . b )ounth rJcfendef of Jh Ameriion htritoj.
CapHaJ Joarna, Ssiem, Ore.,
River Boat
iis Columbia
Astoria, Oct. 1 flV-Th last
of the river boats, which have
carries mail and passengers
from one Columbia river town
to another since th tSSO's made
its lina) run today.
The launch Imperial set out1
from Astoria with one of its
heaviest cargoes ever; enough
canned goods and staples to tide
the small Washington shore
communities over until their'
new road is finished.
A road is replacing the
launches which for 10 years had
carried people and supplies to
the towns o! Pillar Bock, Ska
maokawa, Altoona, and Cath
lamet. Only one town Brook5ield
will be isolated from a highway
The lew residents there will
use their fishing boats Id get
groceries and stores in Astoria
Ernest and Harry Foster, own
ers ol the Imperial, decided to
end the service after the govern
ment cancelled its mail contract
The new road, and a population
which has been dwindling since
depression days, forced the gov
eminent to abandon its river
mail.
OBITUARY
1 Trsarott J. Werttt
BM Hdri Smith Traurott J". Sferth. fate rejiident of
DaVafiTunerei services lor Hcsalla Ed- wtltatattt, at a rocaf hoBpitaf, September
na SmnYi, 8i Uattan. wlB Miuji1j- aljj, at Hie axe ol 72 rears. Sicrrlrint is a,
p.m.. ?oy( W.e Hev.W vtA xV(mva tTH-r dun'mfr Mm. R. P. Jgtrn. Grand Ronde
Vwl "Kith Rs. Kmc Ulti oiUstoUT.. CTt-JaViipmenl ha.i bj-j-js mace ti JaciamaviTls
tnation will lollow U w.. CX f.hlwv Wt to Ho-KiU-fct.-wani tbapel Jar w
t Crematorium. Salem. Mr. Bmlth died lnl,(iic,t. e-ad
the Barrett hospiiaf Thursday. She was I
fforn April 21. ISS7. In Salem. South Ua-Kenneth W. Hopkins
lo MWlou Kjjiaj Smith "in Bre. died
OcWbw Z. Wi. Yiom x Mr,
Smltbi had w4k V(eMnra spv
kaue. Kjenuewlck .tvd Seattle . Fc the
past alx years she made her home at 4.18
Cfay street. Dallas. Surviving are one
daughter, Mrs. Ofatiys Phillips. Da f fas;
fo sans. AtlUon C. Smith and Jack Ste
phen Smith, both of Seattle: a stster.
V&tb, J. A. Hanson, Spokane; Jour grand'
da-ujbAM kno one fTanDui.
Albert mtt fFemaray
Lfayton funeral serrice were held rri- 1
day allernoon tor Albert Ernest Demaraf,
"who oJeii Id .ne Genera) nr-.tpna )n
MtMitmvHe lTat,ai5 xnoiTi'iriB alier Jew
laan to. Ua Mats. lava, fiutvlvui at w&
wife. Electa, whom he married Ju.15 11.
1904 fn Dawson City. Canada. Two sons:
Ernest tfaron, Dayton; Harry Milton, who
m in the marine corns stationed at El
Toro. CalH. One daughter, Dorothy, pre
riiifiJ nim In riralh in IMS. A1.o sarvlr
tas M M mothfi, HTj-eJl Te-
VAVCVS. CHj. -wt .t-TT, Mtb,
Mica u.av. it wk. afttt wt. aT.v.a Vt-
man ot Missouri; one heather, Haccv N.
Demaray, Minnesota and three KtandchU
dren. He was master of Jacob Maver lodtre
AF & AM, Dayton tn 1922. Services were
held at Macy's Memorial chapel tn Mc -
iltiinnvifte, with llnal Interment In Erer-
WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
We wH( Pay Top Price for
WALNUT MEATS
Depend On Js For Squai Deal
Willamette Grocery Co.
305 Six. Cottoo SK ?hon
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CapitaMJouraaI
is YOUR Newspaper
Saturday, October 1, IMS 1
Mrs. Alls V9irtrrma
w.jj. :.-.. Alice B Cwnirrmta, M.
nav.-i. tl Omn tail MJpijn. rmirnt et
h'A .. .'.vi. WtdTia.j Yi.t btun. w
tiaw 1, UiLiUi, v.'.Titt. Sv.
... born J.nu.cY I. laii. ..t Wwlt,
the dauirnter of Andr.w .ud Sovrit. pine.
hid, pfonwr a.nfers. For the lul 80 year.
'slit resided tn Cfie Cofton dtrtct. Sne vu
mrns is maj to tttat: if. countryman
l BJ. r-uJ. Ore. tiled la IS31. Jcrr
U. Bttk T,ti, Wis. tts-n-i. . Orero. n6
Rr.ndchUdren. f'tutecL aKda.? tp,
Evernart f uneral home. Mol.Ua. BucUl
rn Sonner cemetery, Cotton.
DEATHS
Mrs. Ctems iV. McLaathttn
Mrs. Cfema M. McLauehlin, et the
residence at 1084 Soutn Utterly atresL
September 29. at Crte ate of 81 yeara. 6ur-
tnea iy iw& caugxter, Mrs. Laurence
S, SIotojj jjo Mja rranjr B:moa, ootti
fin.-. Vt Vi tit Vina, Crijle Uro'wJ
ot Oafclaiwl. Ca.W.-. ta- vOs.WAw.
two ireat tr andchJIdre u ead. uvtt X
niecea snd nephewj. Member of St. Jo-
(septi t Catnofic church. Recitation of the
Iraxsrr At the Vtrell T. GoWen criape l
WO SrwJJ? Cooisierda! street Sundtr. Oe-
X l p.m. Services :) i
Vn Vvutt T. On"i6w) r'napti i4fno7.
OCSrwt 1, a Tjy n'Ah '.T.V7ItrTA J6
.tie fit, B3.tt1a.ta
(Aim W. Morrow
( Jesse W. Morrow. Ute teilrteat t ?ci.U
(rie city. Oregon, at a locl hospital Seo.
Ifember 28, at the age of 83 yean. Sur-
ttfea or ni wire. Sfri. syrv:a Morrow
ot Prairie Citr; and IQ sons. Charles, Ai
liert, Hwlwj. Cty. WsHer, Harmon,
iTtnn, HonirJ, yimry anO "Ernest aiorrow,
, t Pit. fetiiTmiroX been
,mad tht UQt.lKi,it. tV.njt. Xtt
John. Day (oc wvicei ,tvi lo,t.eif,at.
.r. Sf.ry A. Milet
, Mrs, MatT M'.lea. Irtt tcc,V4itA t
Oe.1 lOinr.- W'nsh In thi r-ltv Rsnlm..
(Uer fs. at the axe of 88 year. Mother o(
f.lfiv. it. R. Robsnson. Sr.fem. and" Mr. A.
,'S. Ma loner. !Jrs Matnrs. Wash.: arand-
mollier ol XoLa and Ellmbettt Robinson -"Dolij
oj Sn'iem. snd Aileae and lrOr
ISlxl'AWftt. lwn .?krtt bj Vf. !E.
(Rl.doa chapel t.Q Chl'.UivAtp.
(home at Kent. Wash., where, service will
rbe field Monday, October 3t at 1:30 p.nu
KfS lV'. rt
hospital. September 30, at th ate at 14
years. Survived by hut wife, Mrs. Max-.
L, KopKtns or Fort rand: two ehlf.
drea, Nomina iV&me Hopkins and Jert-
57M ytay Ttepkin. both ol Portland; and
i PBTmts, 55j-. and Mrs, J. R. B.'p&t oi
ZTivt, vku. fcnntyimcemMrt oJ SfTvitsm
UtM M tfc. Hot.1-E4-kw ttitpti.
xai . CV,U
mw J. IeW3i. 5jtJ widest of J J A
Elm aVim, Sit Sajfjn, j JofjJ fiO-
veati. Su?.t;ei fc? hli Mi. Uui '
JanA DeWltl ot West fiaUm; th.ee 4,a'J.tli--ters.
Mrs. Mildred Louclu ot Ponca CltT,
Otla., Mrs. Geraldlne fCelfey of Phoenix,
rtnc, ana airs, tata i&ir&. or Aiou
qoerque, N. M.; uft, J. B. DeWttt of
Tayelte, Idaho; a sister, Mrj. Ella Aftler
itba oi "KlulielD. Kana.; nine irsiidcJiild
avid ftTi staTiTitVittil. fieric
were held, aatArd.a, OctAyii .
p.m. at the Clnuah-Batriea, abAet mVJa,'
Interment in the City View cemetery
Bruce Gottttlett
,P.eacl attee.t.. at a local b.Htt,al fi-at.Tf.-
ber 30. at the aije ot alu Tjeata. a
fvived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
(Gottfried . Announcement of lerrleei later
foy the Cloagh-Barrick cftapef.
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