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Fare Eichf EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, CT GRANDE. PRE Th'uragay, Oefofor 13; 1932 Yakima May Not Dig Potatoes, Report States PORTLAND, Oct. IS VP) There 1 no change for the day tn butter mar ket trading here or generally along ductlon volume reported at moat 'or to. but net decline, of J to more. point. Storage stock are moving out Stock Market In Slide; Late Tone Heavy in Street NEW YORK, Oct. IS WV-The stock market alld back abruptly In extreme ly quiet trading today. A little stlf fenlmi In the final few minute re duced the extreme losses by a point Three Hollywood Hunches for Allure ranldly, Trading In the egg market Is gen erally steady but there Is a notice able effort on the part of storage In' teres U to quite high for fresh stock and press the ss!e of Ice house goods. While the extreme price on Tilla mook association cheese Is being rlsldlv maintained, prices are ahowlng a wide spread for most offerings. In lact retailers bare were selling triplet cheese to consumers the last few daya aa much as 60 lb. below what Tina mook was getting from wholesalers there. Yakima is not sure whether It wants to die It ootatoea or leave them In the ground according to word brought bv Ray Ryan, of Paclflo Fruit. The situation la extremely sluggish and weak there, he said. Trade In onions Is marking time In sofar as Willamette valley offerings are concerned but Yakima la flooding the local trade with Its wants, ana then even more. Prices are Inclined to weaken. Very slow gain In local demand for turkeys Is reported but trade at the best Is still of meet nominal character. There's plenty of turkeys now arrlv ' lng to more than take care of the wants, trices are nominally neia au 33c lor new crop toms and hens. Hothouse tomatoes are already ripe end ready for market. There la yet no demand atmply because the market haa plenty of outdoor stock at a very low price. - Notes of wholesale trading Local bruasel sprouts are being of fered at tl box. Demand good. Country killed hogs are weaker but caives and iambs are aoout sieaay. Peas from the Brownamead section are being offered 7o lb. Fancy stuff. Extreme quality home grown let tuce Is offering. Mostly 75c crste witn . some selections hard as cabbage at 80c PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Oct. 13 VP) Cattle 60. calves 10; weak. Steers 600-800 lbs. medium a4.003ao.20, common ta.MJtt M.OO: 800-1100 lbs. medium M OO as.25. common ta.&0 tVOO; 1100-1300 lbs. medium MOO- as.00; hellers 550 850 lbs. medium aaSfi M.35, common $3.2b336. Cows common and me dium a3.00sta3.00. low cutter and cuv- ter ai.OOasa.OO. Bulls (yearlings ex cluded) good and choice (beef) aa.oo b $3.76, cutter, common and medium a l.oop aa.oo. vraiera (mux red) gooa and choice 6.00a8.00. medium 3.76 .,') aa.oo, cull and common S3.00 aa.76. Calves 350-600 lbs. good ana choice e3.76ee6.6O, common and me dium 2 0083.78. Hogs 360: steady. Light lights HO-180 lbs. good and choice S3.35 st 4.00: lightweights 180-180 lbs. good and choice 3.85a.O0, 180-200 lbs. good and choice 83.86 s 84.00; medium Weight 300-220 lbs. good and choice 83.26 84.00, 320-360 lbs. good ana choice 83.00 e 83.86; heavyweight 260 380 lbs. good and choice 83.86 6 83.78. 380 to 360 pounds, good and choice $3.761 83.60: packing sows 376-500 lbs. medium and good $2.50;$3.00; feed-ers-stockers 70-180 lbs. good and choice $3.00883.76, f Sheep and lambs 600; steady. Lambs 80 pounds, down, good ' and choice 84.35n84.50, medium 83.50 84.35, all weights, common $2.60 83.60; yearling wethers 80-110 lbs. me dium to choice 81.35 e 83.85; ewes 120 lbs. medium to choice 76c a 81.00. 120 160 lbs. medium to choice 76c (ill 00. all weights, cull to common 60?76o. than 3 points appeared throughout the list, in laie tone was neavr. Transfers approximated 1,300,000 ahares. Following are closing figures for 14 or the lesding stocks: Al. Chem. and Dye ..... American T. & T. . Bethlehem Steel moral Motors Johns Manvllle Liggett at Myers B Montgomery Ward , J, C, Penney Publlo Service of N. J. Southern Paclflo Union Paclflo United Aircraft United Corporation - U. 8. Steel 87.. 88H 10 ; 1 26 60 . so 43 w 67 31 8V. 84 BOSTON WOOL ' BOSTON. Oct. 13 OP) Very little business Is being transacted m the wool market. Asking prices are most ly unchanged; but selling prices are somewhat Irregular. Some house ap pear willing to make slight conces- ! slons, while others secure prices fully up to recent levels. Bids sre lower on Ohio fine delslnes, but asking' prices appear fairly firm at 20fy-31o In the grease. Strictly combing 68 a 60 s territory wool have sold at 44 , 46c scoured bssls. ; WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG, Oct. IS VP) Wheat close: Dec. 60',,!4: MstMH Cash whest: No. 1 northern 4814: No. 3 northern 46; No. 3 northern 45. I. I ' -;.. Vi ' M I iWy m f f if w iHv (M -Mr Kl'dAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Oct. 18 I) Sugar cane, granulated 84.60 100 lbs.; beet sugar 84.30 100 lbs. i8$8t$ Domestic flour Selling price dei ' ' ; ' . llvered: patents 48s 86.60; do 88s 86 JO; 1JL GRANDE bakers' bluestem 84.10; soft wheat . . ' pastry patent 84iO5?86.20; Montana RETAIL MARKETS t hard wheat patent 85.008 $5 JO; rye 84.60 M 64.60. . 'You put your best foot forward, then raise the heel, one hand goes to one hip, shoulders are squared and the hip goes forward ever so slightly. And there you hare the Hollywood hunch Movledom's ap proved posture for allure. Here la a trio of actress-demonstrators of the' hunch, and with hunches of the latest styles. .Left, Adrlenne Ames, who wears an evening gown of untrlmmed white satin of classical lines. Center, Claire Dodd In a fur-trimmed filigree negligee. Right, Frances Dee In a daringly cut gown of golden sequins. Registrations In 3 Counties Gain SALEM. Oct. 13 UH Democratic registration In the first three counties to report to the secretary of state for the November election showed In creases over the registration four aco. while the Republicans showed Increases In two. The three counties to report complete tlons are Gilliam. Hood River and Morrow. . . In Gilliam county new registra tions show Republicans 878, Demo crats 811: Hood River county, nepuo llcsns 2592. Democrat 1146: Morrow county. Republicans 1728, Democrats 684. nnih Reoubllcans and Democrat Increased In Hood River and Morrow. RAIN CONTINUES IN WEST OREGON (Continued From Pag On) an Inch of rain since the drouth was broken. The weather bureau reported to dav that occasional rain tonight and Friday were In store for Oregon and Washington, with showers in North- em Idaho. SHOWER Dl'RING NIGHT In Ia Orande a shower was ex perlenced during the night, barely enough to dissipate smoke from the atmosphere and settle the dust. To day was partly cloudy. The precipi tation last night was .03 of an1 Inch, following a temperature yesterday of 77 above. ' LIGHT RAIN AT PENDLETON PENDLETON, Oct. 13 VP) Less than a tenth of an Inch of rain fell here last night, and more Is needed for good fall seeding operations In the wheat belt. Last night's temperature was 63 degrees. It was clear today with no indication of additional moisture. NEW TARIFFS TAKE EFFECT IN DOMINION (Conunusa From P On) of production, Canada has potential possibilities for the production of 8, MoTooo hogs by 1837, permitting an export volume of 300.000,000 'pounds of bacon and 10.000.000 hogs by 1943." V. n. smraei. t-iuru With th imitfd States market now closed to Canadian cattle, he said, the opening up of another outlet was of gret Importance and the benefit of the new scheme would be felt qulck- minister explained also the treaties Canada arranged at the Imperial conference with South. Af- nca, tne trutii 1 -ern Rhodesia. The South Africa agreement also provides preferences on a number of Important foodstuffs, forest products and manufactured goods from Canada. In the treaty with Southern Rho desia, he said. Canadian products also had been accorded favorable treat ment. He added there were prob abilities of Increased trade arrange ment with Australia, New Zealand and India. RRITIKH POSITION WORSE LONDON. Oct. 13 Ml The London New Chronicle, liberal newspaper, commenting on the new tariff sched ule which went into effect In Canada today, said tne preierences rceujv lng from the recent Ottawa confer ence, especially In the case of Can would result chiefly In the erec tion of new barriers against foreign trade. ' , As far as' world trade Is concerned, it uiri thn nosltion of Great Britain not only 1 not Improved as a result of the Ottawa agreement, but actu ally Is made worse. The Times, however, said the con cessions granted British industry are more aubstantlal and cover a wider range of British exports than had been anticipated generally, ror tne urav time, It said, dependent colonies have been brought Into a comnrehsnaiu. empire picture. MARQUIS SERIOUSLY ILL PARIS. Oct. 13 WV-The Marquis Bonl de Oastellane, former husband of Anna Gould, American heiress, and for many years one of the most con spicuous figures In French society ' waa seriously ill today and doctors aald they could not be certain of the outcome. Ho was suffering from the effect of a paralytic stroke, the third he had ' hart In recent years, coupled with aa attack of bronchitis. TAYLORVILLE MINER SHOT BY PICKETS - .Continued from rags on) them In large numbers. Tile soldier, . O. Hancock, of : Springfield, suffered a scalp wound. Fifty-nine arrests were made by troops. The prisoners Included sev- ' eral women and Tlno Ortano. William Spinner and Tony Kaplan. The last three were arrested In connection with the shooting of MicOulre. Ouardsmen fired on an automobile which refused to halt. One ahot . broke the windshield and a second punctured a tire. The four occupants told the guard they were returning home after picketing mine 58 at Hewlttville In 44 years the. Virginia football teams have won 326 games, lost 11a and tied 30, '"IHg! Who's The 13TH Guest Sugar,' 100-lb. sack . POHTLAND CASH ; J ' Vegetable roitiLANu, ore., oct. u m Parsley, bunch , twum wuenv. II. R ovuu v.ucawui uvjqu- OabbSgC, lb Western white 45 (4 c Hard winter 4 Sc. Northern spring 4514c Western red 44c. Onto: No. 3 white 617.00. ' Today's car receipts: wheat 33: bar. ley 1; flour 3; corn 3: ost 1; hay 1 New wax onion, lb. Turnips, 3 bunches . Carrots, 8 buncoes Potatoes, sack Potatoes, sack . Onions, lb. Tomatoes, 6 lb. Beets, 3 bunches Lettuce, Imperial uariio, id.- CIIK'AdO LIVESTOCK -CHICAGO. Oct. 13 () (V. 8. D. A.) Hogs 18.000; moderately active. ZZ"? ,JT .tmH Kv, kiDh.- .tteans, a id. T"?' Tr" -""V -..... h.h 14O-380 10. 83,70113.80. . . .- Cattle 7.600; fed steers and Ions Ceullflow, lb. yesrtlngs slow, stesdy to weak, some Cucumbers. 3 bids lower: top weighty steers 88.50; : Red peppers, lb. fairly active and fully steady market' ' on light heifers and mixed yearlings: areen peppers, lb. veslers strong, stockers 83.75 w 84.76. Egg plant, lb. . Sheen 17.000: alow; fat lambs 25o spinaco. 10. lower, native lambs 65.00 a 86.60; tlve throwout 83.76 a 8436. 88.18 Bo 3c 3c 10c 10c 88c 81.35 3c . 36c 10c . 8 100 860 60 10c 13c 6c 30c n- Sweet potatoes, 4 lbs. . lOo 10c 8c 16c PORTLAND PRODUCE I PORTLAND. Oct. 13 VPi Onions Selling price to retailers: Oregon 709 76o cental; 6065c cental. Butter, buttcrfat, eggs, live poultry potatoes, wool. nay. monair nuts. r pninw, cascara bark and hops quotations tm- , Green apple, 8 lbs. chsnged. . Grape, lb. Peaches, basket Banana, U. - Apple, boa Lemons, doa, Orange, dos. 10c So -600 0 83 60c 10$)60o to 40 alae, 4 lbs. . 360 ;.. . 3C 10c Butter. OMAil t SHEEP OMAHA. Oct. 13 VP) (U. S. D. UAo hthr. ranir. Vnrt natlv- lunhl Cbee. lb. 5.25; fed clipped lambs 6534; ewes ""ff V- cob Dairy creamery, lb. . up to 82.00. Oottaga cheese, lb. . 2Sc -180)36e IV MKETNEWSOFTHEDAY : CHICAOO WHEAT Open High Law Clea Dec. .... ... .49Ai .4H .48!4W May MVi "14 MH AJ-S Jul- ..v .. .86!, .M4 Mj M9H CHICAOO CORN Opn lgb Low Itec 8HH -S'it .!6tJ.!6!4 Stay , J me 4 .Sl -3014 'y -3t .3? 14 I Egg .Fresh extras, do. Mediums, do. Mixed, dot 28c 2&c 26c 'Hens. lb. . Springers. Poultry ..IScsSOC 208 22c .31 Hard Pedsrstloo. 48 lb. Per barrel Sort wheat, bbL 61J15 4.78 4.00 Dee. Mnv PORTLAND WHEAT Opea Hlfh Lew Cleat . .494 .49(4 .484 . .S3 .xj ,a; Beet boll, lb. Pot roast, lb. Chop and steaks, lb. Hamburger, lb. . Ham. lb. , 8c 12H-16c 168)300 16c 17c Stop Right Now! YOU NEEDN'T LOOK ANY FARTHER for the most beautiful showing of Ladies' Sweaters for this season. Look in our windows and then come into the stow. We are sure that everyone will agree with us that the sweaters we are showing at this extraordin arily low price considering the quality are the best buys in town. Rayon Sweaters Turtle neck, long sleeves. Many other fea ture that are Impossible to describe In this apace. While the QQf stock last v9v Wool Sweaters Puff sleeves, turtle neck.' Colors blark-snd-whlte. rcd-snd-wlute. blue-and-whlte. the seasons fsd tn color comblnstlons $1.98 Extra Special for Friday, Saturday & Monday Ladies Hose 130 pAlr of tticae finr 1 .dtps' rayon hewe which usually Mil at 36c per pair. AM tins. Special at 19c Men's Socks Beat evrr offered by any merchant. Finest dress nocks regularly selling at 3 Pair for 79c Stop-Ins Rayon step In of many colors. A wonderful oppor (unity. Se them In our show windows, a Q -Special at XfC 1 Why does the New York Store sell so many shoes for men, women, and children? Come in and we will tell you and show you why! Your next Suit or Overcoat should come from the New York Store in fact, your complete outfit You will save money by buying from us. Our stock of men's wearing apparel is now more complete than ever, and the prices arc most reasonable! NewYdrk Store Man Facing Death Accuses Another Of Causing Injury SEATTLE, Oct. 13 MP) A man, fac ing death with a broken back. Prank Simpson, today accused another hunt er of having deliberately pushed him over a 30-foot cliff In the Green river district a week ago, and on the basis of hla description of the al leged assailant authorities began a wldepsread search for him. Aroused only to bring the accusa tion when a physician at the Auburn hospital where he was taken told him he could not recover. Simpson summoned bis wife to tell her and then gave an account of the affmy to police. Chief Deputy Prosecutor Em mett G. Lenlhan was also called. While hunting on the Green river near Black Diamond on the morn ing of the 8th, Simpson said, he saw a bear rambling along below him and he fired twice at the beast, missing both times. In a few moments an other hunter appeared and berated htm for missing. Simpson went on to say, and during a quarrel and ensu ing struggle he was pushed over the cliff. "I landed with a crash," he said, "and knew I was badly hurt. I lay there more than four hours before help came, because I couldn't budge an inch." r v Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander George VEGETABLE PLATE The Dinner Menu Vegetable Plate Cheese Sauce Bread Grape Jam Fruit Salad French Dressing Deep Dish Apple Pie - Cream Coffee LUMBERMEN TO FIGHT FOR RATE TO EAST STATES (Continued from Page One) association has been engaged In- a membership drive with the avowed In tention of bringing the membership up to 60 per cent of the mills In tho Douglas fir district. DECLARES OIVIDENU NEW YORK. Oct. 13 (.P) P. W. Woolworth Co. directors today de clared a regular quarterly dividend of 60 cents a share on the capital stock, payable Dec, 1 to stock of record Nov. 10. LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL, Oct. 13 -P Wheat clovd: Oct. MS: Dec- 5H; March &3?. Exchange 13.44. lUTTEKr.VT SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13 iJP But terfat f. o. b. San Francisco 23c. VesttaMe Plate (Herring 6) 1 '2 cups cooked lima beans. 6 fried tomatoes. 2 cups cooked spinach., 6 baked potatoes. Arrange vegetables on serving plates and pour cheese sauce over and ' around spinach. - Cheese Sauce - -4 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons flour. , 3 cups milk. 2-3 cup cheese. H teaspoon salt. teaspoon pepper. V teaspoon celery salt. 1 egg yolk. Melt butter and add flour. Blend and add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add cheese and cook slowly and stir con stantly until melted. Add rest of In gredients. Beat 1 minute. Serve at once. ..... Deep Dish Apple Pie Crust 2 cups flour. - - 2 teaspoons baking powder. VA teaspoon salt. 8 tablespoons iard. 4 tablespoons milk. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In the lard and slowly add the milk. When a stiff dough forms, pat It out and fit over the apple mix ture. , Apple Mixture i 3 cups sliced apples. 1 cup sugar. 2 tablespoons flout. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. . H teaspoon nutmeg. ' 14 teaspoon cloves, teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons butter. 14 cup water. Mix Ingredients. Pour Into shallow pan. Add crust. Make 4 slits in top and bake 40 minutes In moderate own. Serve plain or with cream. TEACHER'S PARTY MENU Chicken Patties Salted Wafers Olives Cocoanut Cake Coffee Salted Nuts To easily Iron thin curtains. sprinkle them welt with warm water. wrap for 25 minutes in a towel and then shake out and iron. - THIS CURIOUS WORLD in the WORLD WAR. (fai) inS : THAT HAD BEEN PREPARED "' 1 fj'JJ alvZS' FOR.OLDieRS'OF THE JKvSgTsSr THE POTATOES' HAD BEEN f VjQjV J VV CUT INTO VERY THIN "7 I fSsff If shces amo Dehydrated, 1 ? r OR DRIED, BUT WHEN h VfW K&Ji 1 . PlACEO IN WATE., THry W , I vtTvlZrtmZ-' 3 C SViELLEO TO THEIR. jJMj QPJrAG ii ftfy' tmSumc crmca, gfk its kmme PSCW T CUROUS CWST IT WIAK$ WHICH RESEM8tSA6ECRETAy WITH iunxs BEHIND HIS EAR. VSOCX 0ON6 BY THE H ONE DAY IS EOUAl. TO LTTN6 OTONS A roar MIcSN. THK SECHKTARY BIRD Is also called the snake bird, a more vuliable title than the first, since snakes form Its chief food. With powerful less and feet, the bird delivers a forward kick that soon iiuts the rnI actlre snake out of commission. The trlnrs are uel a, shields durtnc the combat, and even the dead!' cobra Is no match tor It. COUOMBU6 DID NOT DISCOVER AMERICA IN 14-92, SK2 LOOK AT XEXT WEEK'S AD' fOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT. If you haven't yet discov ered the saving in food dollars you'll enjoy shop ping at the Red & White Stores, come in now. Pro ducts of guaranteed pur ity, at substantial sav ings because of collective buying concessions. The high type of service that only the' enthusiastic, p' e r ,s o na 1 interest o f home-ownership can pro vide. ' SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct. 14-15 WHEAT CEREAL whites GROUND CHOCOLATE RED 4 WHITE Creamey Wheat Hearts 28-oz. Fkg. 1-lb. Cans RED It WHITE, PANCAKE FLOUR MAPLE LEAF RED A WHITE Syrup Catsup Large Pkg. fi-lb. Cans large bottles 19c 33c 19c 67c 37c RED & WHITE RED WHITE REAL NEW ENGLAND sa'ked BEANS BROWN RAISIN BREAD Large Cans Both for 33c "RED & WHITE GELATINE DESSERT Better Flavors Better Color Better Gelatine 11 Different Flavors 3 Packages 19c RED WHITE COFFEE A delightful rich smooth flavor for the most exacting taste. This Is the same high grade Coffee demonstrated at the Grange Fair. 1-lb. Vacuum Tins 37c Chili Con Carne 2 f0r 29c RED WHITE Egg Noodles Cured s" Hams select Llfht Weight RED & WHITE Shaker Salt 8-oz. pkg. Cellophane Whole or Half lb. 0c 18c Purex llleaohee. Cleans, Sterilizes 2 -lb. Cartons Quart 15c 5c 3 Bars PALMOLIVE with 2 Jumbo Bars Crystal Vhite or a Medium Granulated ALL FOR 25c Answer To Last Week's statement "You'd Be Surprised" There Is no historical evidence that Borstlus defended a bridge against an army. It U a romantic Invention that has persisted because of Its heroic qualities. The Sign of a Dependable Store jgg