ilim4 (J.....L i 1 . I ,t tti.Al(i . Ii I 1 j .aclai ! r J jl H I ll! 1 t : ! i Y , f ' Iiwed Daily tVt s'TATEKMAK SIS Booth Conautclal St, Siln,' Orecea R.J Hendricks - "I1 IHaaafer FredJ. Toot - - Ifaaar1n-r.dit Lee M. Mar '.mm,': Vi Cit Ed iter t IeeUe J. VaJta. - Telempb Editor 1 Aadted Beach ,. - -,-- iMMr Editor UpCSEB OP TBS vjr-. -ae associated frees u exlaeieiy .4uwM arodttad to It or net otherwise It r mi ; . , I .. aew pabllsaed haraia. j ; , V i . - I ""fT -i - 4 vj ' JUSTNESS tftlat-V VT f IAS 4i 1M, Payna. fikaraa Bt4f4 P tVanriaco. CaKC; Hicra BUf. Laa AasaUa. Calif. L : TKLEPnOKES: ,j Crealattoa 0'fla..5 fAat Contest E4itor10S 2 M Sit . , ior SacKty 4 iter Eatarad February r ;1iaru.PE5B'BAWlNO---"Let mf -f i. him aerrant, snd I will lead; AMERICA'S GREATEST ONION CENTER I- r !- - r. II on the! w; T . Cf Salem is well on thei way rtrenter of the. Urjited States-- ,1.1 Because we avejth.sqjjl and natural conditions for prcj : ducing; the highest iqudlity and the largest tonnage to the - , Ad-we hav "the onion J have-mader and will make a .growing and storing Itheir .product; making constant exper; j iments; findintr Out ihe ibest pest control ; the ai.J j the soil conditions -that will guarantee high quality and large ...I prodactlon: :miiSSi These things are; now: well 1 In the annual Slogan numbers of The Statesman of iniimlei Vfjpast year4t$e;;tth;Was stated that this was a able to'yajriontls the Jeading; onion ?ounty of Oregoi. Salem is already' an onion center but this-.city should be a -a-greationion; cente; f This, thing-has" come, to sent to market more fhari half oir uregon ui iyj ana sneOTiy cars of onions and 2,000,000 side markets i And in 1924 the Salem district sent to market n of the whole 606 cars: of onions .., a uver zuu cars nr onion district alone to Chicago that year, helping .to; coijfirni the liking1 for the Oregon onion that cityVJ'l V -.L ! The 19 c5p, wastidMutJ ments and "the IlabUhjdis riet ; is now well on the way tjo 000 cars 'anBUy. .li.li , ' TS;?4?tIIWy irrowmg into the greatest J Qions-itidn)ttne '.tJnited fetates," says the "Come to Ore- j V Vxron"-$Metf - the ; &ln7dhamberr j ! ;il'Andttasirn4ba4u ' . . j ; -The Salemwtrict fMniishes about S5 pel cent of all the . 1 6rdon aeta for. thiii -Whidle !ecat, n& ,ai& I$r,.6ts,t4ie .Eas. Again, why is this a geat onion district, . and .growing 1 1 t into the.greatest onion sectionof.the United States ? j ; , ' " " Because we grow the best onion ; the onion that has the : 1; tbest flayor and shape an4 will keep the longest. And we have :-r-si real pnioh cult ; inen who know how to grow the best onions, l j and to. do it at a profit. . And to keep on improving their ' quality arid making morecertain their markets t-1 j ; Spthat our; Labish! onjon sells at 75 cents a 'hundKld '"X-i 'pounds above th price ojf the onions of our; chief jcompetitors, 2 in'the big. Eastern markets That surely ; settles it. 4. There is money in oniony prices pverta ! long; periods This Jis a stable crop herer and 7 -.more certain jpreff its jwiljt be obtained by, Improved methods ; ' by better fcoritrbi of pesis ; py.i erilizaionf the best methos 9t whichwill be found ;thrugh experimentation; by better -irseed 'selection; by .better rajethods of cultivation ; . by better 4 merchandising methods In marketing,1 and by better handling f and storage practices. !Ari4 another thing that is of prime -f impcfrtan'ce---i-i : r&h v"e have the onion men;; r painstaking and jhar trkilr , t Ushers of the San Jose, Cali t, newspapers pi lis cxassiin au eers of the onion and oniorikset industries herev They haye developed a large tract of ijie central Labish section invest ing large sums in clearing he land,: erecting buildings, etc and establishing there ai veritable vegetable city. ; " '"- ' r-These j people! axie Constantly experimenting. sThey a!re developing .a white, onion -jvith the , same keeping; quahties ; Ln3 other points br high esicellence as the: yellow onion they ! grow. - They are experimenting with' asparagus, with prom t ises of great success, and with other vegetables, r I ' .-. " ' . , A Very important matier has so f ar, been, overlooked the establishing of a brand by name, and .more- strict grad- " ins; but these th,mfe wiU hrery riatura . lugn quality ot our produce CHARGES RIFE IN i : ' RUM BRIBE CASE f (Ceattoaea rreia. aase . , ; " I f ' - - i r" U-1 J.-'v' fr oa special duty In the! northwest, I r-was a witness called by the gbv ' enraen1L-' He declared! thkt thjere rt -was; ill-feeling between! the thtee ; defendants. and some inembersi of : th local prohibition fprce, under ".- the old administratIoa.f t . Jtoy Moore, who admited .tjiaf Old Txnic Fiddlers --r- Contest lv - T -S AX E n A RMORY1 ' Friday Eve. 8 Oaock Auspices Salem Lion's t Club, Lenefit" Charity Fund.1 ISO in Cash Prizes, irany; Mexchaa-' dlse Prizes. .- - -, Z'.g Program and Old i Tims Dan c eg. ' Everyone con: a and c::m;:v.L! AEnssioNr- bo. :4 fcxeept Uonday ty i PUSUSHIKQ COMPAJTT W. II. Header U Clrealallos Vtuftr Ralph H. Kttzlr -I AdTti Maaager Kraek Jkotfv iee Dept. E. A. Khotea 4 . . - LitmUk-c Fditer W. C. Ceaaer U I'm! try Editor ASSOCIATES PRESS aatitled te the as Tor pa blir alios ar all aWs credited ia-tnie! aeaer aad elae ta local OFFICES l" IDA VU . a a ft . At t u r .41. tllJi. . KSrt DprtmentSS or 1 Job DpartaiaBk.uSSI Poatl Of He a la Satan; OreBt a aaaoad-olaaa natter, 4, 1920 Lord., I pray the, aw 6rw before on-softly.? Gen.. SJ:I4.t-It ' f to becoming the greatest onioh ' - - men r the onion cult-r-men who study of the best methods of varieties, f the best ' methods of Iproper lertilizers to build up and conserve "established ,). pass. The Labish district alone the car'lot shipments of onions au HneQnion. sets rsem ia pounds of onion sets to the out- 1 4 500 shipped io outside tnarkets. were smrmen irom' ine jauisn here, taking average yieldsr and growers who are intelligent and . Mercury,; one of the outstanding nonericaB are among ina ywu- justifies tnem.:'-:vi:j,:7 he ;, had been ! engaged,' In -j the "liquor business" and that he was a big operator, told of meeting Chrlstensen during the latter par of May, and after a series of on f erences going with him ; to a sits in Clackamas county which they believed ideal'for the location of a still. .r. : iA i r. :i An agreement -,was 'reached he said, .whereby Chris tensen was to provide; protection loore alleged that Cbristensen said he' was in touch with various' ,Bherifr of fices and the t state prohibition force and could take cars of them as well as the Smith boys. Moore declared he paid Christensen f 2 SO and was to pay-him, 325 0 ctorp af the end of ninety dayS forlslx months' protection: J ! fii j ') Later he testified Christensen got into: trouble as, a result of tate ing protection money and cams to hlnv for '75rapre.n Ha then jbe gan InvestUaltiag iand f!iu"n4 that Christensen hadi the reputatioii of Moore told of moTlns his, plant to. an Island near St. Paul, where It twaa "knock orer,"J as ; lie phrased : It,' and of goInV to the prohibition office with .Informa tionf . : TlTe plant4 had - Tun 'some time, and he knew there was more Hqnor there than had been turned in. 1i--?,.v' ';.. "We went to Judge Catena of fice Moore aaid, "and Prank Mitchell, late legal, ad risor for the local prohibition off ice, state pro hibition; lament Carter 'and I ar ranged the details.- I' was to take Christenaen to the "scene In accord with the suKgestion ? and get the liquor which sad been cached. As a result X was not to be arrested." , The obtafnlngvof the three kegs of moonshine from the Kerr farm and - the subsequent arrest ; of Cbristensen were described.- - ' , r Moore- was- still' on the stand when court adjourned for the day. TRAFFIC ORDINANCE ; : , -ARRESTS-A&E MADE V- t Coatinl from pace 1.) ' - 1 . i ' - . -t , - Road from Highland avenue to the west i line of ) Capitol ; street. If extended: Capitol street from Fairgrounds Itoad to1 the south line of Court street; Court street from -the east line of Capitol street to the west line of Church street; State street, from "the west line of, Church -street, if extended, and Commercial street from th south line of jState strset to the south city. Umtti: i4 " 'f - 'Under 'the- bew ; ordinance no vehicle 'ts allowed to, turn ; In the middle of the block Cars ' must go to the fntersecton before turn ing around? 'This applies to etery street within the city limits. Cars, may, however, turn! to .go up an alley or- to enier a drive way.T " . , DPP0RTUNITIES,OPEN IN STATESMAN CONTEST u' r -' - . (Ooauaaod tram paca.l.) t '!-"'. i i . " " send or bring It to the election headquarters at once. " f Tour friends will save all their coupons; for you that appear in The Morning Statesman every: day and they will also be glad to pay Up their subscription or subscribe for iyoiiVyotea pile up- mighty fast r when-'- you' once let ' Tour friends know " that" you , have; be come a candidate In the gift elec tion. ; You'll get them everywhere by Just using a few moments of our spare time. ' ' ! ' j 'Thijee beautiful cars, washing machine; and cash prizes is rrcr tainly substantial pay for odd mo ments of your spare time in gath ering votes, and if you do not win one of the big prises there is a 10. per cent" commission. THREE MEN DIE IN FJRE BODIES FOUND IX SNOWOV- ,. ERED RUINS OF BARN- -: PENDLETON, ; Ore Feb. 3 (By j Associated Press. )-r-The bodies of three men were reported today to be lying in the snow cov ered ruins of .a burned barn on the Fred Knolton place in a! wild and- Inaccessible part of the Blue mountains five miles -west:, of Emigrant Springs and about -25 miles west of here. ; ; The ' discovery - was made by George " Stewart, a negro, who went to the "Knolton 'place today on a business matter, a The door to the cabin was open, ' he said and tbe snow which has been' fall ing; the last few days showed no tracks. 1 Stewart then discovered that the barn had been burned and investigation of the ruins dis closed the gruesome findi. Distant neighbors said that they saw a fire In; the .direction of. the I Knolton placeFriday. n.igljtrso.thatit .Is presumed that the barn burned at that time. " - "V-,' . . According to meager reports re. eeived here lone of , the bodies has beet) identified as "Shorty" Sand- ers- by iiis wife, an. Indian ' worn ah.; It was believed that another body was that of - Fred Knolton, and no conjecture was made as to the Identity of the thlrti. TWO PLANTS TO MERGE -t- NEW YORK, Feb. 3. Negoti ations were approaching comple tion tonight for the acquisition of theCalifornia Packing I company by I the Postum Cereal : company which will result in a combination of food companies ;with total as sets vf more than 250,000,000. A Instead of sofla hereafter take a little -Phillips Milk. of-Magne slaf in water afly tima lor, Udir gestion or sour acd, gassy stom aeh, and relief wUl come instantly. 1 For fifty years " genuine " hili lips IUk of Magnesia' , h'ak' been prescribed ,;byt' physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in b stomach s as fc-saturated solution' ef bicarbonate--of oda leaving the- stomach sweet and free front all gases. Jlt neutraltzeS acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without, purging, Besides. It is more pleasant to take than sc! Insist unon fPhUlIps. Twtaty-flve cent bot tles, any drugstore. Adv.! !f T ' Y Pliibps Milk ciiia i T Better than Soda-''" i SIELMGETSs OEFEftTED 1 6M4 YMC' Volley-Bjir-Toi'imey Is Po.noned Until - v 5 1 'March 6: i- ; f?alem Midgets, capfafnd v eotty.Marrvwer" unsncceaful lu the eonfest nf RTverton Mondsv nirht. : fTM RilvWn second team J debated them -16-14. The ram was fast most of the me.;ind tHe score was close tn the end of the earn.? Bit the Sf- Hob men badl wucb the best 'of it in reach weight and aee.- r-.- S The ynlly hall tonrnament.'ttl which ail Y. M.j C. Aj's in Oregon e invited to enter, has been post poned' front- the latter, part - of ''ebfTiary to Marh g. The Salro T. M. C; A. is-planning to send a team ta Portland -for the tourna ment, and the' men are practfein now with ithe object in view' of bringing! back, ti Stlem the yofley ball chaimpionsh;.ipof-Prego.,' Salem! will mot'-" jbe entered n tbe hand ball tournament as (our walls will be played-and Saleraybc cause of present crowded equip ment, is forced to play only two walls. ! 'When the new building vis ready I for occupation., the' hew courts will allow the playing; of four;waU hand ball.'' " BALl LEAGUE CELEBRATE ' H'ii - MESSAGES OP GREETINGS 'EX Vs TI2XD EXCqURAGEMEXT-' ' "-j"5 i - i NEW YO RKFeb. i. ( By As sociated 1 Press,) Messages j of greeting from President Coolidge, Premier! MacKenzie King of. Can ada and Chauncey . Depew were read tonight at the ; National. ' l 1 ;--The i -A I ' -T- , r ' stilts, --'-V -.i I. ""- -;,frS '-. - ! r i Associated Gasoline, through its dis- 1 f - t WV v , r - : tincuve range of boihng points, gives - v ' nV-'.vv5'""- ''55 Associated Gasoline; is always: j vi'"'"- ; " :.'-.,l-vs"' V. associated with more-iniles-tb-the- -' : v - i - '4 ; ,' ,t . ...;.;.L.,.v... gauon ,-- - - - t , .'.:, '-'"..-.. r 1 - .- . -It - . ,-E Ju .-:. . i v si' t-jren . Uigue Golderf; Jubilee dinner' by John A.: Heydler,. president of the senior baseball circuit. ; Ssi tii: , "Tour league Is one of the lead ing 'exponents of - our national game," said President -Coolidge's message, "Anything which, tends to interest the youth of the coun try in participation I n"a whole some athletic sport is . to be-encouraged. Please extend to those present my greetings and best wishes. "' : , " - FA1WI BTIIOOI OPENS WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 3, The ! second annual horticul tural school to be held in this dis trict opens tomorrow in the cham berpot commerce here under the auspices of the district horticultur ist, the ": eounty agent : of Walla Walla and.: Umatilla counties. Many things of interest to orchard ists and vegetable growers, are discussed. . ' ' Bits For Breakfast I ; . - f Salem should be proud ! S . "a - . i Proud of. being the onion cap ital .1 ' I ' "S ' . , And, growing the best v onions and the most of them, a brand for Salem onions ought to be adopted; i a a a . s Ta a . a - - j ) That will advertise Salem and it will advertise the onions we send to market, and, being properly branded and graded. It will make for "better prices and jx more cer- taip demand ' for the Increased tonnage we will grow. - ii1- - V- ; "a !' We will soon be sending 1000 cars a yearf to the markets, and before long! this will be Surely known as the greatest onion' cen ter of the United States. , l;, V 'a' ;;. 1 Growing the greatest . tonnage in al l tirec manifests of service in olme are: flj satistactonly quick start- - ; . ingJ according to seasonal demands, 21 full stride of power,' f3l mileao-e. fir !- - . - - J UXVM. UUWb UJUUAU tUUUUU VS --. I-- - : you wish; put tiiem in any order you . .; T -'; ' wantl To secure what 999 out of 100O - I . motorists really want ic Wasoline yoti must gctaU tl& in perfect v: j - toj fheacreas1 .weikrasihe Ibest onions, we can compete with- all comers, even Jir low priced years, and gthere wll be years 'when our onions; will v be" a bonanza crop. Every" few. years,; fortunes are- go ing to be inade by our onion grow era. - They , will deserve all they get.' foV their Industry. and'InteUI gence -and, persistence. - They are really "'sitting on the world," and they have attained ithat placs ; by their 'own !" efforts, plua the ideal conditions of Isunshine and show ers and soil. ., I K i.ij...s '----' - i' There Is a! new 'word 'In the Slogan article of C."V. Ashbaugh. ' Get it? -You may It Is halitosis' not find It In your dictionary, r It is the onion breath. ' : - ! .7 ; By the way , the Slogan man Is indebted to Mr. Ashbaugh for the fine photos for the pictures of onion : growing, in the Slogan pages. , He, Is Indeed Brook's' best booster. -'A I - LISTEN IN .1 CTOOKIXG HOUR 7 : 1 5-8 ' iKPWV (212? Portland. V Cooking' hour and : music. !. - , DINNER CONCERTS 6-7 KGW (491U5) Portland. 6-7 KFWV (212) . Portland. rCTsic lO-ll KFWV .(212) -Portland. 9.0:0 . KFJR (203) Portland. Songs, and Melodies of Yester day, r - ..NEWS . 7:30-7:45 KG W (491 JJ) Portland. , Weather, police, livestock, mar kets'. ""!''' ' T IK ' 1 7:4.V8 KGWj (491 JJ) Portland? Religious, r 8:15-8:30 KFJIt (203) Portlands Investment' talks. -, - . t' . . . STORY r 7:30-8:15, KFJR (263) Portland. gas- '; .T i re 1 ; ! thiree - , CYCOL .. ' w onlym one quality -in fradfs -v .M-r." to ht your ciotor teeu v-"-'; - , 1 - ' - - f " . - . 1 S " only in 1 e - - -.f t l irxv Scnnt Kt orV. --"if ENTERTAINMENT : 0:00-10:00 KHJ (4055) lxa An geles. 6t;30, orchestra; fi:30-7 v;.Jrfstorr-- story; ? ;4 5, ?,tala i on health; 8-1 0, program, i ; ; 0:00.11:00 KFI (468S) Los An- -; gelesr:,- nightly doings; t : 1 5. KFI'a-Seetng California; :30k program; : 4 5. Radlotorlal per i iod; r '-s.programi i students, University, of -Southern Califor ."nia; .8-9.- prjgram;: 9-10, .pro gram; . 10-11,. band. music. 0:00-12:00 KJR (384) Seattle. 6 6 ; 3 0, weather; ! T-8 : 3 0, courtesy program ; 8 : 3 0-1 orchestra; 18:3 0-12.' "Keep Joy Radiating ' ' Order of Bats." -1 . , '"H . S: 15-11 tOO KNX (336.0)? Holly wood 6 : 1 5, travel talk, W. F. Alder; : 30-7 concert orches - tra: ; 7-8. program; 8-9. pro gram 9-10, program, dance or- : chesrtaf 10-11, dance orchestra. 6:30-8:00 KHJ" (405JJnLos An geles. 6:ao, children's, hour; 7;45, j'Carot tto. Body?t 8, 'progTaiiiVAr'1--.f:Ii ij"'-' 1 '.T''' 6:30-0:00. KLX (508) Oakland. 6:30. -orchestra; ,l7v news; . 8, educational' program;-: 9,; pro--! gramvt ;cj " V t -! . H v--- 6:40-11:00 Ki'p (428)' San Fran cisco. 6 : 4 0-7 1 orchestra ; 7-7: 3 0 , ' orchestrai 8-9, program, JDo Molay glee club t 9-1 0 program. -v Avon string quintet;. 10-11. or chestra. .. " i . . . --" GHESTCOLOS ; "Apply over throat and cheat cover with hot flannel cloth. VlVAPQ BUD Qwr IT Million Jan UJ Ymrnrt - - - "BIDS WANTED " . ' ;'- ' on 200. to. 30. cords old fir or heavy . second growth, to. be de livered to the .Salem ' Hospital on East! Center Street during f June or July.! Address Executive Com mittee, Salem ilospUal.VVT rr ---4-T-" 1 . - r ! I 4 1 h ;., f'?i ... a, .. e . MOTORMATES - v v - f -w "M" MOTOR OIL-fbf - y H tnoroaga lubrication af low . -' cose It cushions the movujg "T" carts of vour motor. Cmbm,v, one quality in rrs Jr. . ... .-M tip. ,! t Capital TiPOGRAPincxi u:ncr NO it. D. Mlkeawa. MaeWaeeoad fcr- S :oo p. a. - $ -- ' ' CARPENTERS , IjJIIUt f w. v f n t 'laeeta I nun. t,'i- -BMaideatt Vim. Petl.t... aaeratarr. Rkillia aeebaaia furatah!. FUone H a.,su niA 1.1HFL '.LEiOUE ont;- .rvvrn vrrru . -Dri if.i-' j - ida. Y. W. .- Seara, aaeretary, f 1443. RaU-a, Ore. . - - f - ! ' Lodge RCdvc a i FK-ATERJf ATu ORDER Of EAGLES. m i every Weaaeaaay.- Kratarnity Kail, t ", r M. WiUelt, Sea" yf Tel. S39-R. v ( KXIOHTS OTT TYTHIAS 4 tEF ATS ,:Frateraal Hall erery ToawUyi, aiatl tViaitera 4ite4. Fred Pea bam, C C: iWalta laott. St. ef f. S. t 1 aw V1- ' PaoTJakei avary saaraiaf frreept Maa. dayf a Salem. 4Aa eapti cf Orajea. " -por Classified XaQy ar Saaday S aeata aer wer4 S eeata per ward Oaatbaa , . . rhrMtiaie six nmea r-- t 1 amo4 daily cad Sua. SO eenia jkt ward -"la a rear ta aara taa aaera taaa ae time rate, -advartiaeaaat aaaat raa la aeaaecative iaaaea. - t . K Ad. Ukaa for kit t5 easti. - v Ait. rua Sssday OiiLT ckaraA st :Saa.iiaM ,' " -' '-.'. AdTertUemeata (exeapt Peraaaata aad SiWaUeaa Wasted) will aa take a ver tka telapheae it taa Sdvartlaea la a anbaeriber ta paaae. . j L -Taa 'Stataaamaa will -raealva ade ,tiaeaieata at aay tuae e( Ua day ar -alfht. Ta iatara proper elaitiiUa Uaas adt. ikaaU ba la f 7 s. j TEUE1E0XX 3 03 5SS . - . eania per worn Money to tloan ..'i Oa Baat EtUtS - . T. K. roai: , C0rerldd baaav Baak) advertising . . .v ; HOXrST ADVEBTISISO Tb el ! ibi araat be kept Iree treat anytkiag' Let a qaeatiaaabie aatora, MUreprasea- tationa -will net be tolerated, lafor j -atatiea aowia aay aaestioaabka ia- tnt -ea tha part et the adTertiaer f tboald be rtKed to this paper or the- Salem Ad Club. aewe"V,4 AntettobUesf ft SALEM AUTO WRECKING CO. , Wkael. Tirea. ttima.; readers ; t - ' . - Half Price aad teas . Parts far all ears, caaa lor aid ears. : 40S S -Cbarea Phoee . 2139 V - r - . - - ts3rl - S Anto Tops : 6ET5 XJS WB TOP AJtD .PAJNT WOEX . O. JV BiU Aum Top aad Falat 6aee r ST 8j CemmeTriat. ' i - SalStf Help Wanted--Male 11 BEI6HT. ISTELLIOEXt BOT 14 t yeara of ae or orr ta deliver mom mi c "i root la North Salem nar Ootnroerc Apply - Ciculatien Jlaiazar, Ureor Btatraman. ltf General XXxrlx,et3 1 -a- f: r -A' Dairy ExcnaSge . L ' ' j ; PORTLAND, Feb.! 3 .-Butter. I extras, ' 4 Sf ; T standards, 4 4 c ; ) prime firsts, 43c; firsts, 4 2A4c; ' ' f Eggs, - extras, - 30e; firstsY8c; puiiets, zic; current receipts, ic; a a . . a . l a a . a . . rent receipts, -24c; j - I. ' . - , j i-:-:' ' V .-f lay . . .l c. undersized, 23c. PORTLAND, Fei 3. BuyiJ prices : Valley, timothy, 320; o"" eastern - Oregon, S22f$0; nlfalfj 119.50 0320; clover,. nomiB; y. pat hay, 320; joat anj yetch,"-32i; ' straw. 99 perton... Selling prices, ! i 32 a ton more.- i -- Grain Marjicts -' A 1 1 PORTLAND reb.3V- Wheat, BBB, hard white'. Baart, soft whita and iwestem" white February and M arch, 3 L 3 ; haTd winter, . nor thern spring, February and March, 31.53; western red, February and March, 31.57. .: - :-. Oata No. -2,V3 $pound -white and No. v2C36-poun$ gray feed, i February, March, 3$jt). Barley-XO. 2, 4l-pound, Feb ruary and Marcn, 330.50; No.' 2, 44-pounilFebruary March, ISO. "Cora -No. 3 etrly shipment, February, March, 33 1. - Millmn, standard,.. February, $26 March. 27.. t Livestoc k ' " PORTLAND. Or.J Feb. 3.- Cat tle ' steady; T receipts 30; calves Bone; steers, good r$ 8.00 33.50; medium 37. 25J5. 00; common, 3.50 37.25; canners and cutter steers $ 5 . 5 0 $ e. 5 0 ; heifers, ged $ 6.23 97.25; common . and med ia nC 1 4 ,7 8 6.2 5 cows, goo d. A $5.50 03.EO; common and m?- 4: mm t.wuw5.oa canners an cutters $2.50 03lOO: .me 37.50 Q 14.50 45 3 5.00; common to medium, canners vand . boloe-nas 53.75 34.50; calves, mediurj to choice.-(milk feds excluded) 97.50 O39.00 culls and commons 34.50 ; Ce37.50r V vealers.f! medium , 'to ' choice 310.0031Xv75; culls and t commons 35.50Q 9 $0.00. .Hogs,-steady; v receipts 1190; ' heavyweights (2 501, to. 250 lbs. -medium, good aad? choice 31S.0 ' O ?13.75; medium ; weight. (20 ; to-2 50-pounds) medium good an, choice, 313.50 (f? $14.1; list ' j weight ,(160 to 200pounds) com mon medium , gooj -'and choice; ' $13.750314.25; Il-ht lights (12o to.180, pounds) common, mnm.l, good and choice 313.00o314.75j.tl, jfj.L-ins cos? trcsfi ana e i.f . . S10$12;, slaughter ( ' 130) . mediura, F?r' end C 313.5O0314.SO fc,.cr t-.id LZ er pigs (70; to 130 pounds) r mm, good and cht!c0 313 JK.oo.Yv. ; .. :- f , -v (Sof.t or clly her ,c r p'ss excluded -laVtovo ; tlocs.) ,.; .... . Y y r .-- f i! 1 I- X 4 -