) 4i OfTEE OH o.i I BUSY tf&us Held With View Jo fishing Bill for U. S. 7 . Congress Soon.' ,- -.- - -. - -, . - . f fifiINQTOK, Mar. SI '-mzal that in Utile more than two V the k" of the garel win the new congress Into fcjlil session for Consideration rtmW31y of farm relief leglsla TSoa. the agriculture committees tt tie home ' and senate today Xrewnffl upon tor devUtlon from lCBjecr before them. $orsing separately '-on the iiestloii. the - committees nrged .Oik tieUltjin t( confine, their rmars to' proposals likely to be rerered by the prospectire farm leisures. The germane subjects generally were recognised as a faerjl farm board,' commodity rkVkeTpe .councils,' stabilization ag'thcSes to, control .surplas crops, and means of regulating produc tion. ' 'i-'i,.'? 'v t;.y Acrimony Lacking - Wipe there was considerable 41esUtoiing by committee mem. ber. et those presenting their ' rfeir?. nd an occasional Joenlar rfprfrtre to the equalisation fee provision to the twice vetoed Me- TTaryJIairghen bill, the sessions lacked, the heated discussions of pr-eVption days when much was tkl& about what Tfttr9 wH going . The senate eomnUee was told 1it S.J. Cottlngton. president of ' Concluding : ' Die Owwning Sin of the Age" A truly great lecture on Sex problems, delivered in many cities in the United-States and ' Canada. Children under 14 not admitted, fftnday, 3:0O p. m.: MHow Will the Dead be Raised?" A , taost cheertntfcsster Address. . Iay, 7:30 p. .: "Signs of the Approaching End of the - jLser No subject is of greater interest to the general pub lic than this. -Tour last chance to heir, this noted evange list, Bible expositor and Author. Easter Music Orchestral Accompaniment. fcVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE, Cor. 13th and Ferry Streets. EARLE V. JEXXISOX, Pastor. KmiW shayiagwjr i ttad U tertnie. Try tfcfewe. Vr razor today! Asrtoaatic sAivctrDps, shaves and cleans w&Zut rcsOTisUade!... IhLes each raasw streU fset, shel; root as m tmommlmim "pS. Shaves ,lsst he tinyrl Try it. 1 - EASY inexpensive to re finish furniture, floors, wood- work in cheering color hy use bf fast-drying ; "aa- " - - eSaa- 1 ricauer that "drisa . thkt even hot water can't harm tcuh r ? t3amel :for any us8! . Call at ;tlxi3 store. Xvr I!rdvro ctPot Stcro " the Farmers Grain Dealers asso ciation, that permanent relief for the farmer mast be obtained by the proposed farm board regulat ing production. He said he was opposed to an equalization fee. --.. Connell Gives Views 4 The house committee listened to- G. T. Connell, secretary of the Minnesota Wheat Growers asso ciation and William H. Marshall, Fort Lauderdale, Fla, discuss the relations of eooperattre market ing associations with stabilization corporations and a federal farm board. - ..." Connell suggested establishment of a marketing system along the lines of the Canadian wheat pool to handle wheat in the United States. This system would be aid ed by a stabilization corporation and' state eooperatlYe marketing agencies working under the direc tion and with, the assistance of a federal farm board. ' Tefcetablek, Fruits Talked : The Florida witness went into the intricacies of marketing per ishable products. He proposed that rege tables and fruits be concen trated at startegic shipping points and distributed in mixed carload lots to dealers in towns tod small to use full ears of one product. In this, he pro peer 1 that the farm board should cooperate with the state cooperatives . In financing icelng and other facilities. ' Another witness. Anson Mars ton, of Ames, Iowa, president of the Association of Federal Land Grant colleges, urged the house committee to. provide for federal corporations to carrying forward research work" to discover new uses for waste farm products. Marston pointed to the process for making paper from corn stalk pulp as an example of the ends that such research would accom plish. . -, - Bible Addresses . 'By Svangellst- A. E. Stoemagel Tonight, 7;45: "The Crowning Day That is Coming'- A fascinating Message on , . - . a most practical subject. ' M M . W ' . LLCt f V - we y V& ll I in notimsP Vdrnhh: rail swam Two Spanish Aviators Given i Rousing Welcome When They Reach Goal RIO Dlt JANIKRO, MarVlt t lv rantstna Jlminez and Ir- leslas ibis afternoon reached the goal, toward which they : neaaea rhsri-. nlnn when ther tOO-T Off from Senile. Spain, last Sunday and received as tumultous n wei Mnt if ther had not been forced by shortage of gasoline to come down at jsania, sve muea north of their objective. ' Foift,' Brazilian airplanes took off from Campa Dos Aff oneos at 1:15 this arternoon ana neaaea nnrttivird to hire the SnaniSh aviators escort to . the Brazilian capital. More than S,0o persons hail tra-nlAil the 18 miles OUt tO the field in automobiles and trains. 1 At 4:30 the Spanish auptane, Jesua Del Gran Poder. was sighted coming through the entrance to the famous harbor at the head of a wedge formation formed by the Rracilian nlanes. The crowd broke tn to prolonged cheers as the planes appeared trom me grey cionas Just outside the harbor.' They swung oYar the city and then landed at 4:45. , The Spaniards left Bahla at 8: 10 m. and maintained an ave rage speed of 10t miles an hour. Thew have now flown "about 4.800 miles in two - hops since leaving RAvilla. -- ' SPANISH CHAMPION Mateo Osa. brother of Marcal ino Osa, of Burns, has won his way to the lightweight boxing championship of Spain, according to word received at Burns. Salem Markets rtMk mtta (vTwbpIbMbsJi) aspSM, z. mnm a Ontom itosc BooS Btvw Tallow NawtMTBa Fun Rouimm .... -1.00 -ISO .3.60 -1.3S -1.65 -J.H 01 Choice Romans WiaoMps. oztra timer Wiaossps, choteo ., Chaica ttolieioas . ' Comb. IUeios Baa a a, Is. . , California, erato J.S0 .S.50 .18 .4.50 -4.se Droaiodary, S6, Itvoa. pkgs . ., bu iuiiovs :s Coaa's Pittod, eaas firapotr-ii, Aria. eao -. Florida, eaao , , 4.16 Coaab hoaar. aaw crop 4. 13 S.2S 5.50 Lo-was. CaL Oraagca. 100'a 1 lttt'a ISO's 17S's - oos ? SIS'S ssj'a ' 2SS's '- S44 Navala e.9s -fl.00 -S.S0 s.oo .4.00 s.so s.s .8.00 JX.1S VlMMHt fWhaloaalo Qaotatlo&s) Seed Potato-- Karty Boca. lb. 0 Early Ohio. lb. . ... .OS Kaxtias of All, Ik. 01 JLavaracaa. lb. . 15 artiehokaa. So. 1.40 10 Paaa. Calif, lb. . : dm. aaaai Calif. 35 Sadiaaoa. G-f. , .. bo Creoa Oaioaa. Tna Dalies, Soa. b. Haarts. Com, bsackos r ,-l.lS Soiaaea. GsUt ik -10 Spiaaea, sr. JI.09 Baaaa ... HabbarS, lb. 04 04 04 .08 .7 . .04 ..17 OS Macbiaiioaa CamHa, lueal. aaok, lb. Califoraia, erata Faraatpo Broasoui Bproata, Calif, lb. Kausafao CaaliCiowar, Calif, erato l.SS aaaba vocaaablaa, pot - b-mehaa . Carrots a BoeU ..SO Tarnips 80 Local. Bmrbanks . 1.1S a.5o, t-io ' Tak; 6ms Mo. 1 v-y. Ooasa. Ko. . - Sontbora. goets,-eratao. -S.7S S9 vanta, n. Pdteooa. Plorida. araaa,. lb. .39 looutiooa. jsonaaa lag S.0Q' - uau sot aomao aiaa Na. t'a-i Ko. : j.ooai.so .4.00 -SOM-' Boiliag, looal -S.ftO Iittae. IaiBorial rallar, crat 4.59 KAonara, Wat a., erato u, s.adkjz.aa Khabarb. Calf. o-taMo. boa -4UM wow potatooa, lb. .IS (UoUlt oaoMtSa-a) Calf aaaaJL SS Iba. 1M tmirr too-, to its Seratea, to Cora, arbolo. oa .. CraakoS o 4 (roaad kill raa. Ua Eras, to be . Mab - , , -45.00 47jM -S4.se ' -S4.00 o.oe . with aaua Baas HBayiag Moo) 8Uadar-a . ifadiaa-f .10 ..IS ft ' 1- )? ii 1 B F I 3 tS- 11 CBarvg Prios Stass At Id .07&.0S Haariaa Modiaat UsbU Spriaxara. larra . 14 . " Tocatablao a mtts'. - Paaatooo. rti . i K 1 0 raraiao. mwt. ; M Omioaa. . - . S IS raramipo, IK . Carrots sack - IFstaav Sao a4 CUaoV. avaabara, a. , -OS Waolaaalo) Cartoa-. Priata BaUorfat -4S -45 CteUU Priata Oartoas -4T .40 : Grata aaS Bay (Bartac artrtl Waaat, eatara ra bov . J.01 , tit" Soft bito Oata, gray, bo. wait.. am. Barlar, tea oTui aas voteh . Rlaw. ehoieo , JKLOO -11.00 -11.00 Mj9 Srass aaS caoat J0.00 CBurlas Mow) Cows . .07d.0S, - 11 Stoors, So Voal, good Balls, M Hoaa. top -11 14 -07 .0S .11 H Haa sows J).08 Barms, lambs Wetaors .os0.es Ewaa. top (Bajlag Moo) Hoes, tap Tool, top -14 -It WAY " POBTLAND, Oro- Mar. 18. ( AP) rr n ;- -.'- . Onmi timotkr. lOoQll.Oo'r o. vaUay, 17 iim; suaua, auf"ww 17.00 17.50; eat bay 18.00 18.50; straw 8.00 too; solliag prieoo 1.00 toa nOSTXCB POETLANIT, Oro, Mar. 18. (AP) Milk Bow milk (4 por coat). fS.55 cwt eeUToro. Portlaad. Laaa 1 por coat battorfat. aUtioa 4Se; b-sk, 44s; Uroro- at Portland, 4e. PnnltrT (tTi wicoa) AliTa. kaa keas. ow 4Vk tfte ; din baas. Stt to 4 Iba, 13e: lifbt tmdar V4 Iba, IVOIU: sprmia, jammi SSe; .aeka Pakiac, S0: eokwaol daeka usse; aaeaa jraaias aoi -" 18O10e; tarkoya, Ko. 1 baas, 80 He; . Tl -. JZ- iiaii w i - - , Potatoes par awt, eoaaa. No. t frado $1.40 1.50; faacy Gams, 81.40 -.50. TJVC STOCK POKTLAND, Oro, Mar. 18. (AP) Csttlo aae calTo etaady. roeojpta so. Stoora (1100-1800 lbs.) Good 11.50 Cattia sad ealras steady; neoipts 15. Do. (800 sad ap). aiodiom 11U; Da, oonunoa tll. Hoifara (850 Iba, dowa) good 10.50 10.75; Do. ooaaaioa 8.75 10.50; oowa. good 1.35.75i Do. aom moa to autdinnt 7.1SSt5; Do. low oat ter 5.50 7.15. Balls (yoarUaga oselad od), good beef 8.00 8.00; Do. eattor to moCiaat 7.00 8.00. Calraa ( 500 lbs. dowa). medium to okeieo 10.00Q11.50; Do. call to eoouaoa 8.60 10.00; Toalors, mUk-fed, good to choice 18.80 14.50; Do. mediam 11.00 184(0 1 aU to ooas moa S.00 11.00. Hoga steady; a receipts. Hoary woigkt (150-850 Iba.). aiadiam to ehoieo 10.00 10.754 atediata woigkt (100-250 lbs.), medium to ekoieo -0.75 11.75; light woigkt (100-100 lbs), stad ium to ekoieo. 11.75 11.00; light lights (180-160 lbs.), medium to ehoieo 10.75 013.00. Packing svwsr roagb Sad aasootb S4U; alaagStor pifa (70-180 lbs), medium to ehoieo, 10.50 11.50. Feed er and atoeker piga (70-139 Iba.) awdium to ekoieo 10.15 11.10. (Soft or oUy kogs sad roasting pigs excluded la akoTS qaotations). Skoep and lambs steady; ao receipts. (FoUowiag .aaotationa oa full wooled luvaial T-be 84-0'i lba.i. cood to ehoieo 814. 00(910. 00. Medium to ekoieo (3-100 lbs.) 13.00 18.00: Do. (aU weights), eult to common 11.00 13.00. Yeariiag wethers (110 Iba. down) med ium to ehoieo 10.00 18.00. Ewe (130 lbs. dowa), medium to choice 7.50 B.85;, Do. (110-150 lbs.) asodiam to ekoieo 8.50 0.00: Da. (all wsigkto) rail to cemmoa 4 6.50. SAXBT POSTLAKD. Ore, Mar. 18. (AP) Dairy ezebaage, net prieca: Butter: Ex tras, 43 ; standards 48; prime firsts 43; firsts 41. Igga: Extra S3; first 14; 5-udiam extras 11; medium firsts 10 H. POKTXUn G-ATjr PORTLAND, Ore, Mar. 28. (AP) Cash grain Vheat: Big Bend bloeatem, harfii white 1.43; soft white 1.16: west era white 1.18; hard winter .1.13; northern spriag l.UVs; western red 1.14. Oata No 8 88 lb. white 88.00; com Ko. 8 Eastera yellow, shipment 40.00; ntillran Standard 38.00. CHICAGO GB-JW CHICAGO, March 18. (AP) In tana with stock market dorelopmeat graia values and a general higher pitch today, evening up of aoeoaata for the kotiday torn trow, whoa ao rrain axebangea will be open, acted as a further atiuagtheaing l tinaoea, aac ao too ata asiupeaa aay tag of wheat futare daliTories, at wap aa -atrehasiaa foe k uaaodiato- esaort. - dosing oae tali aas a wheat wore firm-T-8e telHe as higher. ; Cera finished He to lA-ap a-d aata. ana-anged He OREGON. SlfttU SATURDAY EVENING v:. ltl mtV General llarketi RASTER SALE 7 EIDE3 . (SECONDS) 11 New spring' colors and pat .terns In men's fine silk plait ed nose. Tnese are seconds or . imperfect irf factory, 75 to f t qualities.1 Many pcsitlTely de- tr-CstetUan so Tar as flairs . ars concerned. Look 'eat ovst. - - im'm mm eo ee oSe K.. X-J ' i sn Wmf. IS(8 By ROE FULKERSON "Shot op!" cried his father. sternly. "Be mighty careful what you say about my daughter." , -Tour what?" ; Tou heard us t Ton east marry this girt if she has bad taste en ough to swap -a good .Job for a foot of hasharid. But .you ean't shake her hands off you tike that! No use shaking fem off. They will get you tn the. end anyhow." Andy's bag dropped from his hand .with a thud. He did not no tice it , .. " ' ' " "What er why er" He look ed from one of them to the other. "Don't stand there gasping like a goldfish! I hate people when they gasp like goldfish!" Betty raised her shining eyes. Mr. Adair put an arm around her. "I don't understand." Andy said looking at her Inquiringly. George Harris is engaged!"' laughed Betty. "To you?'? No! He passed me up for a red headed waitress!" "I don't understand!" repeated Andy, in a dased way. . "Please, mister, will you marry me?" begged Batty. . ' I guess you understand that!" the old gentleman cried, impa tiently. "You know what those words mean! I suppose you want her to repeat it. I hate stupid peo ple. I nerer . thought I would raise a boy as dumb as you are. I hope her children are like her and not like you! I nerer saw any one so "His roice trailed off. The young people were not paying the slightest; attention to him. in. Ffeter? Adventures . HIDXG FROM THK HUNTER Duck reared his head and rut fled his feathers. "I was scared but I kept my wits about me. No one was going to shoot me if I could help It "I looked cautiously about, try ing to keep nnder the water as well as I possible could. Nobody was in sight, but bang oft went the stlck-that-kiris, and this time I saw a tiny putt of gray smoke come from the direction of the pound. Then I saw my enemy." where was he, ont on the pond?" demanded the boy. "I should think that you would hare caught sight of the boat the min ute you struck 'the pool." "Boat! Who said anything about a oat?" cried the duck. "Nobody, but I thought all hunters went gunning for water fowl in a duck boat My father " Just in time the boy thought that what he was saying wouldn t please his new friend at all and stopped. Luckily Duck hadn't no ticed the break and continued. "You think too much, boy," said he, rudely. "I satsV I saw my enemy. There he . was crouched down among the grasses. He had waded Into the marshes un to his middle and he was trying his best to hide, but the sun shone on his stlck-that-kfJls and I could see his face Just as plain as could be. ."How cruel the man looked! How eagerly he longed tor a bul let to break my wing! Slowly he raised the stick-that-kills to his shoulder. Straight he pointed It at me. I felt the pin feathers rising right on my back. I was certain that if I stayed in that spot- an other second I would nerer hare a chance to seek out another: I could already feel a sharp pain between my ribs. Then I lost my head." "It still seems to be oa your body," murmured Peter. - QUIET JHersffl $1959 insttiUed - v fn ! Jr - llvlKEN bearing- Y . . for the first time in an k . electric refrigerator. Height, ctsickv 57r : width, 26K; depth, 19H . Clever arrangement of shelving civet tills new model the shelf space of a'.. larger rcagtratt Wlite lacquer finish on Armco r iron. White enamel inside. Caivenient terms. Only :y i email deposit required. See this new Hectro-Kold in our display rooms. Other styles to insert in your present reftienttor, too! " i r C, 1l3 Coart Ctrett ; ' r - r Z r --r. THE ST0RY0F A GIRL WHO MADE 'MEN LIKE HLR 61929 . - ay Cewhral IVa'AsaoHaj-T4 Andy had both his arms around Betty's waist ? Her hands had crept up his chest, inch by Inch. until they reached his shoulders, and then . clasped themselres around his neck. His head was bent toward her; her shining eyes were raised to his. - - Slowly her head went back, his stooped low er. The old gentleman exclaimed: "Harumpi I guess I'm In the way. No place tor me. area la my own office!-;; :. r , - - Vo- - One of Andy's hands loosened from Betty's waist and wared him tbward the door. He stumped his way out when Betty's roice called him . -...- "Oh, please wait, father! I want to kiss you again. I want to play with your top-knot!" She kissed Andy, and, pulling loose from him, rushed to the old gentleman. .. He held himself rery erect and stern, but she tip-toed up to kiss him on the cheek, reaching for the erect lock of hair on his white head. ' r "Let It alone! Let It alone!" he said. "You'll wear it out X need it for my grandchildren to play with!" , . ; - ; i, y Andy sat on the desk laughing at the scene. "The Jittle girls esn all play with it, but not one of all my sons shall do it It's entirely too effeminate!" he cried. "I hope every onetf the little boys hare a top-knot Just like it!" answered Betty. "Let me "alone! Let me alone! A lot of work isn't being done around this office today. Nothing but kissing and loring! Get out of here, both of you, or I will!" OY VURriMCS SMITH , VlMCENT "Don't try to be funny, boy. You know what I mean!" Duck was quite cross. VI was so fright ened I didn't know what I was doing. Into a hole, out again; around a rock, behind a clump of cat-tails no matter which way I turned I was sure that the stick-that-kills would find me out JThen I thought of a trick that mother had, taught me. I would dire and stay under the water. No bullet could touch me there. I diTed and stayed under as long as I could hold to a piece of weed. Then I spied a hole in the bank and sneaked into Muskrat's door way, chilled to the bone, and there you found and rescued me. Now you know as much about what happened to me today as I do myself." Members of the Englewood club will respond to root call with hints for gardening and shrubbery at the meeting today in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Robinson at 1025 North 17 th street. The meetlpg will open at 2:30 o'clock, o I Mrs. Fred Cornell of Los An geles, California, arrived Wednes day tor a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eck erlen. " Backache If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up Nights, Backache, Burning or Itching Sensation, leg or groin ains make you feel old, tired, pep. less, and worn out why not make the Cystez 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystez today at any drug -store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back If you dont soon feel like new, full of pep, sleep well, with pains alleviated. Try Cystez .today. Only f Oc adr. M "Father, I think that's a splen did Ides. Go to your of flea and tell the girl in the reception room I am out I have a lot of important things to say to Betty It. :. - "Huh!" answered Mr. Adair. am Friday arid Saturday - ;- - ' ; ' ' ; - r. A box of assorted samples . will be given away FREE with Each Purchase of 50c ' or over. , Only One Box to a Customer . f - " . " ' ' - " ' , ..... . 1 - (t - - lspn&Hnnit DRUG ORE Coraer Court and liberty ' Telephone T for To Help Make Your Dinner We Suggest Armour Star Light Easter whole or half, pound Spring Lamb Prime Steer Beef Easter Rabbits . Easter Veal Sausage Strawberries Oranges Bananas Grape Fruit Alligator Pears Table Apples Pineapples (a) iron9 u 6 no cg EiEiNirr f ltt N. Liberty - v ; V. Tekphont 1885-18S PreUy i (I : - ing trim as well as many others can be found here at This pretty strap slipper in black patent with contrast " -' - : J. - r 331 senior. "I bet youll say . nUghty little and do a lot of " He walked out without finish ing tha sentence. Ther -olag ' It already 1 .. ...... (TUB ET4UI . o Ham 33c Aspararus Artichokes Cucumbers Tomatoes New Peas New Potatoes Head Lettuce New Radishes Spring Onions Crisp Celery Local Spinach New Beets New Turnips Local Cauliflower ,6m. Kaater when the World,. of' FahJoi promen-des you'll, know . V ; ' - that no smarter shoes Ji than the pair you pt rhased here will be ' aieea. Every color and. style will be found on display. $4.85 : - State St. i re ;ourt JTcIesncne 52D Y