BUTTERFAT IS PPEIITS Wholesale Butter Price Re sponds5 by Dropping, . One Cent . a i wo cwni aruy in uuucuat um ft cent I drop In wholesale butter and a cent decline In white wheat 4 featured Thursday's market fiue tiattona. Texas grapefruit is new i to the stores, eelling at 10 cents for Hhe best offerings. M-ar local apples are comiag In, which the cream of the offerings" the huge Delicious Yarlety from Goyernor Patterson's , ranch. Chestnuts are new at 20 cents a pound, and Bra zil Bats, are on the market now at twopojOads ;for 45 cents. The first frees about wiped out Tne .local lettuce offerings. Stores harei been selling lots of cider the pastfew days, this beary demand probably being occasioned by-lhe Hallowe'en festivities. The gallon price is 35 cents. Grapeji are still plentiful and holding the came prices. On the whole, mar kets have ben quiet the past week. , Following are the quota tions: COME INTO THE KITCHEN -7: - By ELLA M. LEHR- r n X rrtsa rrracs (WW.-'. Quotations) ITnckUfcerrics. lb. .. Xrabrrir, box . U round Cherries, lb. , , " A'WtU. lomlt Bsnsn.s, lb. 1,'mp, ortoof 5 dot. - ?' 'imdarv. P.C 10-OI. pktS. "jfie' Pit(iff. csk. Texas Grspefrnit 1 -Deniit. Ariiooa Comb Honey, new crop L'"ns, Calif. Cassbas Or-"M, Valenciai 150" 178'a- . - 20O'a 21Vsl. - 288 -.16 .6.50 -1.50 08 ..2.00 .3.00 6.50 -4.75 ..fi.50 5.50 ..5.00! 5.25 15 PO 0t Or -, Seedless Emperors .., , ( ormsbon- Tokays v Lady fin fin concords, baskets Emperors VeseUbles (Wholesale Quotations) Brussels Sprouts, lb. ",, Cauliflower, looal .9.00 .8.75 -.7.75 6.75 ...6.25 5.75 -4.75 .. 3.:VJ .. 1.50 .2.00 -1.50 ..1.50 .2.50 ..90 ..90 eas, eoast, lb 'X. Green Beans, local - . ... t r. i .14 .1.00 .-.12 06 Lablrh, doi .G0(3I'.O1 Hearts ao pinack. local cranes . box BO i Puranipf, lb. 03 Rutafcagas, lb . .... OS iturcued vegetables, pet dos. boncb Carrots Beets ..40 ..40 -60 -.40 -.60 To mips Radishes Parsley Onions , , . ' 4n Garlic, lb. . .15 Tomatoes, local, tag 75 Onions; Yakima, Glob - v ricklinf onions: lb. . 09 Local, onions, lb. - .02 Lefoee. loesl ; 1.501.75 " Cucnsabers, hothouse ..901.5O Cabbage, lb. ; 02 Greeu Peppers, lb, .07 7 'alavos, esse ,' ' , ,, ft o Kq(t PlantVerat ... 1.50 Hubbard Squash, lb. ,08 Marbtehead squash ... '.03 Pumpkiss, lb. ; OS Danish Kqna.h . , Q- Wbito ot. 6 dos. 1.50 Sweet potatoes, th, ns Artichokes, dozen i'ct.itoos. local 1 Yakima, .per cvt Persimmons . romcrrsnstes 9 k eoas - " (RetailQuoUtiona) calf saasi, as im. ecratca, ton : Corn, whole, ton , 1.50 ....03'.i 3.0O 2.75 ...2.25 Tracked and froand Mill run, ton . Eran. ton .-, i-ft mash With milk Extras edin Esse (Buying Price) old Stars Roosters, ' Heavies Medium Lights Colored broilers Leghorn, broilers Poultry (Buyiuf Price) - l.SS ..53.00 -49.00 ...50.00 S3.00 -33.00 .50.00 ...58.00 .47 .37 i vn !; i ! - t 1L M. lVehr cake what, an "It is a blessed, thing that we can stir- up a little sweetness for ourselves when life neglects to send It readymade." .1 And most especially when birth days come! Of course age is", a problem of; the" - mind and of the looks.. Fears '- ' . are warded "off most success fully In this day of skin lift ing, wrinkle er adicators, beau ty parlors-, golf and such!. Yet w h o wants to pan up b 1 r t h d a yo eren tho we must needs add one and sub tract three! The. birthday Important ereation! Angel food fluffy .and cloudlike for the snowy haired grandmother. Thick layers of dusky hued chocolate cake with fudge frosting otaing out for the masculine portion of the family, fluffy white cake with Lady, Bal timore filling for the brother's fi ancee, golden sunshine cake for the old fellow who has lost his teeth (no nuts!) jfclong sheet of gold cake transformed into a pas ture with pale green frosting and animal crackers brqwsing about on its eurfacethat lor the kid dies of the family. Who said per sonality; does not extend into the cake realm? CHOCOLATE CAKE (One of our favorites) - Cream, together until fluffy: Vt cup butter or substitute 1 7-8 cups granulated sugar (of 2 cups brown sugar) Add 3 egg yolks. Beat well. Sift together- 2 cups sifted pastry flo 1-4 teaspoon Halt Vt teaspoon soda. Add alternately with Vt cup hot water and cup sour milk. Melt z squares $9.50(310.50; light vei?ht. $10,256? 10.50; light lights S9.50 10.50. Park ins: - sows, rough and srrnotk, . $7.50 ft 8.50. Slanghsw pigs, $9.50(310. Feeder and stoeker pigr. $9.50 10.25. (Soft or oily hogs and masting pigs exclude in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: Quotably steady; re ceipts 200. Isml.F. 64 lbs. down, iooi to choice S1O.5O011; medium $9.50(910.50: all weights, cull to common $79.50. Tear ling wethers, 110 lbs- down, medium to ehoire $6.506JS. Ewes, 120 lbs. down. medium-to choice $3.755; 120 to .125 lbs., medium to choice $3 4.50; all weights common $13. PEODTJCB PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 81 (AP) Milk; Kaw milk (4 per Cent) $2.50 rwt delivered Portland, less 1 ter cent. Bnt- terfat. station 4548c; track, 47c: de- - Poultry (buying prices) Alire, heavy nens over 44 lbs. 2Rc; median bens. SH to 4 '4 lbs.. 18ftl9c: light, under 3A IBs., 17e; broilers, under ly, lbs 28c: springs, orer - 2 lbs.. 2228e.; sprint renin ducks, 4 lbs., and over, 2122e: old Pekin ducks, 8(3 19r; eoloTed ducks 18e: turkeys. No. 1. 38c; lire, 28(ffi20e. Potatoes Gems, No. 1, grade. $2.75 (H J.uu per ewt. HAT PORTLAND, Ore.. Oft. $1. (AP) ttsy: tlnying prices: .Eastern Oregon nmotnv, su.50iui:i; do. valley 19 ti 1950: alfalfa $1 8 19: clover $M; oat hay $16,; straw $7(8 ton. Selling prices $2 more. . chocolate , Stir In - : M teaspoon soda. Add to mixture with" -.- . . . 1 teaspoon vanilla, r- - - V f Fold lo 3 egg whites beaten stiff but not dry. Bake In moderate orer (375 degrees) about JO min utes. This makes 2 deep -layers whiclt are red In color, soft and fluffy and keeps weH. ' -----.-" Frost with either fudge or but terscotch frost mg. Butterscotch Frosfcbig ; Mix together 2 cups brown su gar, 1-4 cup milk or cream Bou three minutes. Remove from f Ire. Add 1 or more tablespoons butter and 1 teaspoon vanilla, when cool, add about 3-4 to I cup powdered sugar. Beat until stiff enough to spread on cake. Nuts may be added. BXOW CAKE Cream well 3-4 eup butter-or substitute 1 cups sugar. Add V teaspoon almond Vt teaspoon lemon Sift together - 3 cups sifted pastry flour 3 teaspoon baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt Add alternately with 1 cup sweet ajlav Fold in carefully Whites of 5 eggs beaten stiff but not dry. Mix carefully. Bake n two large layers in moderate oven (375 degrees) for 25 minutes. 1 cup pineapple juice and 1 teaspoon lemon Juice may be used instead of the milk. Omit flavoring. Pineapple butter icing may be used to frost the cake. Lightning Frosting Mix in upper part of double boiler 7-8 cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons boiling water 1-4 teaspoon baking powder 1 egg white - - Beat constantly over-rhot wat er until thick. If desired fold, hi 6 or 8 quartered marshmallowa. Flavor. Spread on cake. Cocoanut, chopped cherries and pecans may be added to the frost ing for between the layers. Lightning Cake ' Sift together into bowl 1 2-3 cups sifted pastry flour., 1 cup sugar l-8""Tepoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder In measuring cup pnt 5 table spoons melted butter or oil. Break in 2 eggs. Fill cup with milk. Pour into dry ingredients. Add 1 teaspoon flavoring. Beat 2 min utes. - Bake in 2 layers at 375 degrees for 20 minutes or sheet 350 de grees for 35 minutes. If used for Kiddies' cake, cover with: powdered sugar frosting tinted greeu'Make chocolate fea tures en animal crackers. Stand them on the cake. A candle may be placed back of the animals. JAM CARE Cream well 3-4 eup shortening, 1' eun sugar, Sill together z cups sifted pastry flour 1 ; teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon Add ; 3 well beaten eggs Add alternately with 1 cup milk. Fold in last 1 cup any kind of Jain Bake In 2 layers. at 375 de grees for about 25 minutes or a loaf at 350 degrees for 45 min utes. If layers, use same Jam for tilling and cover with white boil ed frosting. e - LEIIRICB OF CAKE-DOM Some women say they use their cake flour only tpt . company cakes. That'swhy so many hus bands leave home! - . Spare the spoon and spoil the cake when creaming butter and sugar. - - A drop of prevention is meas uring la worth a gallon of tears --afterwards. If brown sugar is lumpy, warm it in oven, a few minutes, then rub them through sieve. To tour sweet milk immediately add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar to each cup. If cocoa is substituted for choc olate in cake-making, use 1-3 cup of cocoa plus 1-2 tablespoon but- ter for 1 square of chocolate. Use , eggs like Caesar's wife above suspicion. A pinch of salt added to egg whites eauses them to fluff up more quickly. Insufficient shortening makes coarse-textured cake with a tough crust. A greasy, crumbly cake has too much shortening. Too much sugar makes a tough heavy cake with a crackled and sugary "top. 'If your cake is tough and has tunnels through it, you mayTiave ased too many eggs. Treat soda as if it were gold. - Beat egg whites until they are stiff but not dry. They should hold up in peaks. A good cake may be ruined in a poor oven, but any cake will at least look good if properly baked. Too much flour or too hot an oven causes cakes to form into miniature Pike's peaks. It the cake falls maybe it wasn't done I According to the Bureau of Ec onomic Research the average housewife does $1,751.43 worth of work a year. Almost equals tho n. m h d itai1v ThQtf tlArflr ' Housekeeping in the garden of Eden may have been a bit irk some, but at least Eve never had to listen to Adam about the cakes his mother used to bake." "Angel or Deril Cakes either one will keep friend husband staying at home." DAXRT PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. SI. LProdnee exchange, net prices: Butter: Extras- 47e: standards 46c: crime firsts. 45e; firsts 40e. Eggs: Fresh extras 48 (S50e: standards 446i)4Ae; fresh medium 40(3 42c: pullets 32(gS3c. Butte rf a: . (Wholesale, .Quotations) Prints 1J 07 " .23 19 ,i7.ia". 23 21 Cartes B Jtterf at Prints -Cartons Butter (Retail Quotations) Grain and Bay (Ur.ytng Priee) "Wheat, western red. bo. . Soft white. bu w Oats, gray. bo. j White, bn. ; Barley, ton lis-- . ' Oa!s and fetch ,Cloer Alfalfa Dressed) Meats (Buying Price) Teal, top w- Bogs, top ........ Wool and Motalr .- PiDe wool -, ..,,.... ,, . , ,. Medium . ; Coar -. . ,. -. i Lamb's wool .. . , V Old Mohair ..49 .30 .49 .54 .55 ...1.07 V4 ..-1.09 55 ..50 .32.00 .18.00 .18.00 -25.00 .15 .15 :.9o ..S3 ..so .29 raiFy iEfl is OF liEt! . WEATHERFORD. Ter. Oct. 31. (AP) Contradictory testi mony in the murder trial of R. H. Hamilton, prominent Amarlllo atr forripy, as to whether lie shot his son-in-law, Tom Walton, Jr., 'In the back or from the front wagj introduced today before the state unexpectedly Tested its case. Two state witnesses, both phy sicians', disagreed with another physician and an undertaker, Hor ace Griggs, who said they believ ed the sbots that killed young Walton .when he entered Hamil ton's office Jn the Amarillo build ing to tell of his secret marriage to the attorney's 17-year old daughter, Theresa were fired from the front. 'The killing occur red at Amarillo last spring.4 The couple was married while Tom and Theresa were students to gether at .the University of Texas After one of the four shots that killed Walton had been fired, Walton cried out: "No, no, dont do that" - - - Mrs. Lorraine Hill, eleyator on- PORTIAKD ORAI1I erator In th Amartlln rmrMfrnr POBTLAXDOr... Oct. m reVeaoeL - 122 3 8 123 18 i Walton walk down the hall toward yrth . 12?.. i?H his father-in-law's office, and a later heard a scream. ..45 General Markets i io it mil wfcet Hi, n,,i i,in.. moment Stem, axl-'wniTe, vi.ss; rrtt wmt weft era white S1.21; Sard winter, north ern spring, western red $1.19 H. Oata "e. . S. SS la white 5S. Barley Xo. 2. 45 - )b." B. W. $32. Cora. No. S eastern, yel low-, shipment $42.50. , ' . . , LTVZ8TOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 81. (AP) Cattle aad calves; Market at stsadstill; yacereta, eattU 50; calree 10. - Steers, 1100 f 1300 !bs" $16.Ma Jl.'do. rood 10.C511; do. medium, $8 6010.25i do. - common $76j8.50. ' Heifers, gooi. $0(9.50; eornmoa to dinm $- Cows, good, $8 8.50; do. -' ceauaosi to nsedinai f38; do. low eut ' ter ' $$5. BellSi good to choice $7 " 01.50; cotter to medium $8 7. Carres, SSkeAwBS 1 CBWCW t.mu; nmt n b1i Catve. medium to choice 10.50; cboaee 88.S0.1.Vealera, milk fed, good to theie $1H 50; medium $911; roll U ewnsaon, $,SD&9..; - , Z-r - Hogs: Steady wsrfeeder if; rewelvU Be-TjirtSshl $wl: sssdiw weiiht "and someone say 'no, no, dont do that." . ' "The voice sounded like Wal ton's," Mrs. Hill said. After Mrs. HiU testified, the state unexpectedly rested Us ease. Since score of additional state witness had been subpoenaed, the more came as a surprise. It was believed that the stalemight use Jts remaining witnesses to re but the defense case. ' FORESTRY FUNDS ASKED WASHINGTON. Oct. SI. (AP) -Larger appropriation tor fores try needs was asked of President Hoover today by a delegation re presenting the American Forestry assoclatldn. - r : , ; Jmi to Remind You of Our Low -Prices 1 lb. Gresta Quality Creamery Butter 3 lbs. Gemnut Margarine . 5 lbs. Small Onicns ... 4 lbs. SoUd Cabbage 3 Bunches Young Carrots 1 Pc Sperry's Pancake Flour Red itose guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour IBag Cream Rolled Oata 49c 49c .10c 10c 10c 24c $1.85 .45c 10c Torchlight 43c Our Advertiser 10c Old Port 75c Liberty Bell LOW TOBACCO PRICES 4 for 25c ,29c 25c 49c for A FEW CLOSE OUT PRICES $2.95 $2.75 $1.85 IOC yi. . $5.00 Men's long yellow Jackets, at ",,-4- $5.00 Ladies' Raincoats for .... L $20 Men's Rain I jackets .; 50 and 60c Ribbon, dose out . ' , ,. ; Men Banes .', Heavy Unions . '. $15 Children's Unions, at . vaL ... , Laces u :. : $3.00 Woolen Dress Goods . $10 Woolen Dress Goods .. Suits $LLd 85c 1.3 yds. IOC $1.50 id. L4 Wk in At 2M N.TCoxrimcr?i V - r Phone 560. . : ;free DELIVERY : ,.S) " PQ i . I i PQ I i PQ t (PQ ipQ PQ 1 PQ PQ I PQ I PQ I PQ PQ I PQ I PQ I CQ CQ I 03 a. PQ. PQ PQ PQ PQ I -PQ- I PQ PQ ; i PQ LPQ PQ PQ PQ PQ Builck't an uio ucvT s Market L 3 . ' - in.FIP..j-.E - - , . . PQ - JB - Is - Is - B - B - B -B - B B - B -: B - B B - B B. - B - B ET'v Court St. - n At Com'L SEAS6H la here and anticipating the need for this health giving family necesity, not withstanding the shortage of our apple crop we have purchased almost an unlimited supply for our Stores. Winter Bananas, Baldwins, Spitzberbergs, Starks Delicious, Grimes Golden, Rome Beauties and many other varieties. Our first feature is five hundred boxes of Winter Bananas and Spitzenbergs. UMECCA , Margarine 3 for 44c MILK Oregon 'Tall Cans 3 for 25c MILK Libby Tall Tins 3 for 25c FULL CREAM CHEESE An Oregon Product 2 lbs. 4Sc CALUMET BAKING Powder 1 lb. tin 27c 22 lb. tin WINTER BANANA Airoles Large well colored apples- fine for eating or cooking. Well-filled boxes. Post Toasties 5 for 3? Per Box 5 Box Lots . 4$1.19 .$1.15 A wonderful value Spitzenbergs Everyone knows this wonder ful apple. A splendid cook ing apple and a wonderful ' eater. Per Box S Box Lots . $1.25 $1.20 57c SHILLING VACUUM PACK COFFEE 1 lb. tin Qgc - Busick Very Popular Fancy Peaberry : COFFEE 3ltis$1.19 Sanlit.cs Large Oval Tins 1 Mustard or Tomato Sauce 3for28e Salmon : Best Fancy Red 2 for 84c An' investigation into the price of this quality of apples will convince you of the real value offered here. Other varieties of ap ples will be found in our display and will be featured from time to time. Watch for our feature of your favor 'fte variety. Crackers 2 lb. boxes cream flakes and Honey Grahams 2 for 65c PURE i LARD KELLOGG'S Bran Flakes 3 for 2Sg SHREDDED Wheat 3 for 33c SUN RIPE CREAM ROLLED OATS 9 lb. bag 55c Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. 29c SALTED Peanuts Fresh roasted finest grade lightly salted per,lb.17c : A . ARGO Starch Corn or Gloss 3 for 25c A.&B. Soda 8 for 21c SNOW DRIFT Shortening fllb papSc 3lb.pail73e 81b. pail S1.3S 6 lb. pail mc4 No: Parking Limit at the Market ' -Open Each Evening till 9 O'clock ?B - B - B B - B VbB - B - B - B - B - B - B - B - B - B Cd - t i I W I w w i W i w t w r I w I to w td i td i td Cd Cd t w i I I Cd i to Cd I 09 I Cd 4 r