The OREGON STATESMAN." Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. September 17, 1931 ri PAGE BUVtinZHU DECKEG OUTPUT, OF BUTTED Eggs Strong; Big Demand Fop Turkeys is Noted i On Portland Mart , PORTLAND, Sept. 16 (AP) Continued strength In toe bat ter , . trade both locally and through the United States gea-J i erally may be attributed to the decreasing output in general. Locally the make is till showing : sv loss although a trifle less pro ( nounced , than a few days ago. Receipts from the country show an increase for recent days and all arrivals are finding a good call within the established price range for both cubes and prints. Demand for storage butter la - aggravated by the shortage in the fresh make. - ; - Market for egg continues to reflect strong ; tone generally with practically no change in the local price list. Values else4 where are" generally Inclined to hold .intact.' '.i , , v - ;", ; There is a rery good demaad for live Pekln docks at this lime. The call. Is so 'good that late ales have been made 18-19C for young stock weighing- around 5 pounds. ' , if - Demand for turkeys Is unusu ally good with arrivals Inade- qnate to take care of needs. Gales of best dressed hens are be ing msde np to 30c. Some late arrirahp ot broiler turkeys have been made at 28-30c lb., because the quality was not very good.' 'Excellent demand is showing xor- orouer cnicsensin the local live fowl trade with commission handlers reporting business ' in heary white stuff up to 20c ib. Hen market a stationary. Well held prices are being re ported in the market for country killed hogs, real and lamb along the wholesale way. There has v been a liberal pickup of business in hogs. HOPS, LAMBS, DRESSED HOGS UP FIRST BOSC: PEARS Dy MM IS MOSTLY LACK 6 The dried prune market locally is ttill a negligible one, with buy ers holding off until selling reach es a satisfactory footing. A few dried prunes hare been taken up , in this district, but these -only In 1 small lots, and at a i price that is way; below any figure which will leave a profit to the grower.:" " It Is eald authentically that be tween TS and 100 tons of prunes have been sold by small growers for four cents' on a 30-35 basis. This, would mean the price paid for most of those sold about here ranges from three to three and a half cents. .. l . OIFORMS FOR WATCHMEN CHICAGO. (AP) -4- Crossing watchmen of. the ! Chicago' & Northwestern railroad have been equipped with red and white 'Sam Browne" belts as part of a safety campaign to - cut down crossing accidents. Radio Pi ograms Thursday, Sept. 17 XOAC &6Q Kc. Corvallis 12 :0O -Farm hoar. 1 rOO rOrgkB program. 2 :00 Matinee. 2 :30 Horn ema Iter our. I S:80 Vaudeville. : Farm hear. 7:30 Masie by the master. . $ .-00 Origin of the Constitution. ' 8:15: Collegiate spertlignt. KOW 2 Cc Portland T rOO-r-Ieotions. i - - T: 16 Morning Appetirer. -: '.' T:45-rVia and Ion. KBC. ; . ;00 Cookinff school. ; 9 :4S Beatrice Maoie, KBC. ' 10:OOMasxie of the Air. KBC. 12:15 Western Farm a ad Home hoar. 1 :00 Town Crier. . :45- Captain: Booth, HBO. - w t: IS Organ, i S:30 Bit of Melody, KBO. ' 1 :00 Aati 'a' Andy, KBC. ' T:80 Standard Byv thoay hour, KBC. -. B:SO- Tecal recital. i :Oo-Hark Daniels. r :0 K?W ramatie G. 9:1S Hal Tonne tenor, i -:5 KhTthm Box. . 1 MISS ITALY T "V- ',e v t -. - - ' 1 V" '. 4 Cfcasen "Miss Italy 1931," Mist Edith Tafarolo, of -ffcw York, wea ever field of more than a hun ' Ired American . girls . ef Italian i sarentaffe who competed for the konor. The title carried with it m I free tria te iUlr- Wheat, Eggs, Bu tterf at Remain Steady on ; Local Market - " . ' . - Markets generally remained steady here yesterday, eicept for two slight " increases on meats. Hops clip bed another notch, up to ts.60 5 iai topa,'.'.j The 5 increase amounted to 10 cents a hundred. . Lambs also went up,, the new buying price being f 5 a hundred, an increase of 25 cents. : Dressed hogs were bringing the raiser nine cents a. pound. - i Wheat, " eggs and butterf at re mained unchanged. General Markets 1ORTIaAHD. Oriu Sept. 16 (APJ Proda exchaare, set pricea: hatter: ex txaa, 30 ; standards, 29; prim firata, ; tirata, 26. fS: fneah extrai, 88; fraah aiediama.' 2-22. ; Portland Grain PORTl-ANO. Or. Sept.; 1 (AP) nut; Slay 8ept eld May Opes. S3 4 63 ' 54 -V 54 SO Iiow Cloae 63 : 53 4 48 48 534. 64 47 H 4S 4Va SO Sept old 46 Sept, umw 47H Dee. - .49 r.ak Mm KS -9mA TkI ..f .M at eoft whit, wectera . trhit 47; . harl winter, aortbera aprinf,; weaters. red, 45. i OaU: Ke. 3 vHUo S18.0O. Coras Mo. S B. T. $37.50. ' Jdillraa ; atandard 1 12.50. i Portland; Livestock IPOBTLANID, Ore.. S-pk. iv . Cattle SO, .notably ateada. - Steera, o0-t0 lb, good, 6.50-7.00; aediBm, S.OS-6.50; common, 3.50-5.00; 1100-1300 lbs., (ooti, 6.25-6.75; medium 4.35-6.25;' heifara, 650-830 lbi.. rood. 5.50-6.00 ; , caodlaim. 5. 40-6.50 : conmoa, 1.25-4.50; cows. good. 4.2-4.85; common aad aaodinia.. S.OO-4.25; low cottar and entter, 1.90-Z.00; baUa, yearlioga ex eladed. food and choic. beef, 4.00-4.50; cutter, eoaBmoa aad mediam, 3.00-4.50 ; vealers, milk fed, food aad choice. 7.00 8.50 ; iieduim. 6.0O-7.60 ; cull and eon moa, 4.00-6.00 ; calrea. 250-500 Iba., good aad choice. .C 8.00r conunoa ad atediaaf, S-0-6J). " - , Hoga, soe, steady to atroag.-. - Light Itpbt. 140-lftO lb., good and choice, 6.25-7.00.; light Weight. 160-180., good and Choice, 6.75-7.00; 180-200 lbi, good and choire, 6.75-7.00; madiaia weight, 200-220 lb., good aad -.choice, 6 0O-7.09; 210-250 loa,' good aad eboice, 5.25-4.5o; : heavy weight, , 250-2S0 ba good aad ehoiuo. 5.0O-8.25 ; 290-350 lb., mdmm aad good, 4.00-5.00; feeder and stoefcer - pig, 70-130 Jb, good 1 and choiee, 6.5O-6.60. " ": Sheep, 1500; steady to itrong. ' Lambs, SO lbs., down, good and choiee, 5.55-5.50; median. 8.T5-5.25; all weights, common, 3.00-8.75; yearling wethers, t0 110 lbs., medium to -choice. S.00-4.0O; ewe, 00-120 lbs., medism to choice. 1.75 2.00; 1 'JO-1 50 lbu, medium to choice, 1.50-1.75; all weights, call and common, 1.0 P1.S9. h Portland Produce PORTLAXD, Ore., Sept. 16 (AP) Batter: prints, 02 score or better, 32 83c; standards 30-3 le cartons. Eggs: Pacific poultry producers sell ing prices: fresh extras, 26e ; standards, 25c: medtams, 20c; pallets, 15c. Milw: baring prices: grade B, S3. 17 Portlead delivery aad inipeetiou. Coaatry meats: selling price to re tailer : country-killed hogs, best batch ers tinder 100 lbs. ft.-9He; Testers, 80 to 120 lbs., 4e; yearUng lambs. 6-8e; spring iambs, 11c; hesry ewes, 4-5e; eanner cows. 8-5c; balls. 5-7e. -. Mohair: nominal boxing price. 1931 clip: long hair, 10e;.kid, 15c lb. Nuts: Oregon walnuts,- 18-25e; pea nnts, 12e lb.; Brsiils. 12-14c; aUaonds, 15-16c; filberts. 20-22e; pecans, 20e Ib. . Cascara bart : baring prices. 191 peel, 3C Ib. ?! , " : -':.!' Heps: aminC- 1020 crop. 4-10e; 1930, 15-15e 1931. 14V4-15e IK Butterf t: direct to shippers, track 24-27e; autions No. 1, 26-27c Portland delivery prices: butterfst, soar, 80-31c; sweet, 33-S5c. . .-- Live poultry: net hnylng pries: heavy hens, colored, 4 lbs., ap, 20-21e lb.; do medium, 15; liglit, 18e lb.; broilers, un der XVt Ibs 23c; over 1 lbs., l-20e; colored. 2$e; colored fryers under 8H lbs. 20c: ovr Vm lbs.. 20c; Ko. 2 chick ens. 7-8e; old roonterv. 7e; ducks, Tek- ins 19-10 ; geesa. la-lbe. : Onions teeUia prieO to retailers: Ta-. kinia Olobeiy 91.85; Oregon, $3. i Potatoes, i locau I'tbc jo.; eastern Wafthington J 61. 25-1.35 cental. i Wool: 1931 crop, nominal Willamette valley. 18-13e; eastern Oregon. 11-lSe lb. Hay: bu-siing price for producer: al falfa, $14-15; clovor. S10-13; oats and retch. 810-11 ton. ' - - lfressed ponitry: sel.lng price to re tailers: turkeys, poor to good, 80 35c ARE: OFFERED Salem Markets Grade B. raw 4 nUk, co-op pool price, $1.95 per hnndred. j " f'Mtory mflk, 'k.40. ' ii lkitterfatV sweet, tecr Butterfat, soar, SOc. i . . FRT7ZT AKD TldETABLES ' Prioe paid to grewtrs by Sateat borers. September 16 Celery, doa. TEOEIaSUt Radiahea, doa. Onions, dos., . Onions, , aaek Carrots. Beets CtblMM Com. aaek Cucumbers, doa. . Cauliflower,' crate Potatoes, ewt. Tamlps, dos. . , Toms tees. . lag Hummer aqaash Ureen beans . Lettuce, crste LocaL Cantaloupes frsaes. so. 50 to 60 30 30 -1.50 20 20 ,01 .60 20 ie 80 Watermelons, local Green Peppers, lag uamsa sqassn Ground cherries, lab. urapea, local, lag Extras Medinms XGOS 1 Bnytaf Prlceo Roosters, o'd Broilers -Colored ' Leghorn - Heavies, hens Medium hens - Light hens rooirn J Baying Pxteao a.oo -76 .as .26 .01 H -oa Vi to- 1.25 v .....01 ' . ' -2n 30 r-oivh t.0O ,, TO .14 -20 -06 -It -18 4t GRAIN AND BA1 Buying Prices Wheat, western red White, ba. . Barley, ton , . 15.50 to 10.60 Oats, grey 22.50 U J4.50 White 21.50 to S3.50 i ; f I . in iva' 11.00 14.00 J5.00 .18.50 Hart bavin r ori Oats aad vetch, ton Clover Alfalfa, waller. 2nd cutting Castera Oregon - , , ., Common Top' grade HOP.S stoek .15 .00 tiamba, top Hogv, top Hogs, first cots Hogs, other eats Steers Cows Heifers MEAT i Baying Prices .5.00 -6.P0 .6.10 .5.60 Dressed vesl Zressed hog i i05 to .06 Loi4 to .os .04 ta .05 i-l .12 .;, ,n Last Ellberta IPeacKcs : Offered; Grapes , . , Crop Short " H PORTLAND, Sopt. I.. (AP) Wbat ts beliared to b practic ally t he ' last - of th : seaaoa'a El berta peaches, from Yakima, were offered daring today's session, on the East Side Farm era market. Sales were at 60-650 with ' J. H. Hales at 7$-80c. , ? First, of the season's Bose peara were offered and shewed extremely good Quality. Bartletta old fl.lw-l.SS box for jumble pack. - , . ' .-j... " f Jonathan apples were la better supDlr with some face, and fill of good quality around 80-95e box while- Jumbles were priced 7 0-7 5c. Other apples 0-7 3d box for Jum bles. . -.--.--r; Watermelons from The Dalles were a trifle slow at le lb: with Icecream at $1.25 lettuce crate. Cantaloupes sold up to f 1.7S for fancy Junction City stock with old fashion, musks around TSe crate. -r - I : . i Clalm Is made tha the Concord grape crop of eastern Clackamas is but 100 tons compared with normal output of 600 tons. Con cords sold mostly 60c crate or lug with a few 6 Oo. ' Cauliflower' market was hurt by offerings of No. t Puget Sound stock at. 75c Locals were as high as $1 for Is Fresh prunes were In good sup ply and like demand around 26 30e box. ' - ,t . - - Lettuce was steady; $1 taking the bulk of the top stuff. Tomato market was steady around 35-40o for best stuff, pickling at 60c box. : Shortage of pickling cucumbers sent the price as high as 45c for 1 with-2 mostly SSc and slicing 20e box. r -" was i;i sibiit fob m ta "Dutch" Stanley, right end on Florida's football teams pt 1929. '27 and '28 will return this year as coach of the wings. CHICAGO,- Sept. 16 (AP) Signs of a rainbow for wheat own ers appeared today, with Indica tions the United States and Can ada this season would hay a vir tual monopoly - of high, grade wheat.; Reports.; of an. Inferior spring . wheat crop in Russia, an 'adverse ; crop situation In the southern . hemisphere , anil . poor harvest returns in western Ear ope, especially France aad Bel glum, were received. In addition, estimates --pointed -to likelihood that China would need 4,000,000 tone of,. wheat 135,000,000 bush els, for flood relief, f Wheat, closed firm Vi-1 1-8 cents higher, corn 1-8-5-8! advan ced, oats l-8-4. up. ; ! , To d a y 'a closing quotations: wheat: Sept.; .48 3-4: .Dec.. .51 -5-8: March, .65, 3-4; May, .55- 6- 8-3-4,' " - - ' .;. Corn: Sept., .44 3-8: Dec., .28- 7- 8-39-1-8; March. .40 ; May. .42 H -6-8. ' , Wreckage From T toilet Sighted Neat Matshiield . v ,. . -- . MARSHFIELD,' Ore., Sept 16 (AP) rThe j Coos Bay coast guard power boat was dispatched to south bay last night after the wreckage of a trqller was sighted by deep-sea fishermen. I. R, McDonald of the troller Ann reported he saw a green and white pilot house, water kegs aad other fresh wreckage bobbing in the surf. He tried to determine the name or number of the troll er but was unsuccessful. The coast guard is patroling the area for further wreckage Or oodles. , . vj TTOOT,. I Coarse j 10 Medium , 10 MOHAIB; oid ; 13 Kid i i 18 Prune Drying Near End About Keizer; Apple Harvest Next KEIZER, Sept. 16 Prune dry ing will be completed by the last ot this week. .While the crop in this! section was. not up to par yet the quality is excellent. The late pears, 1 Bosck and D'Anjoua, I t JUST A HOT CARD GAME 1. am foe siio:: B?.piii Gi; ft 3 Pi The exhortation of builders for repairing dwellings whilo cost are low is apparently being heed ed In Salem. During tae first two days of this week. 10 building per mtts were issued for alteration or repair jobs, to cost t total of 1968. 'Erection of a new house costing 82000 was also announc- jijlill'k; 'Larmer will build the house," to be located at 1056 East! Fourth street. J :'l ,Th alteration and repair Jobs are as follows: Effle A. Wimer, dwelling. 647 orth 18th street. 200- Bill Son tier, dwelling, 1045 South Liberty street. 1185; W. Mi OUtlags... 1605 South fltgh street, 140(3 Dii F. Wagner; platform, 3837 i Court street, 33; C. F. Tudker. dwelling, 1785 Saginaw Street; 170; D. Carman, dwelling, 3217J State street. 340; H. M, . Brisk, garage.; 1890 North Win- . ter street, 325j and B. Overgard, apartment house, 210 Water -street, 815.'. a A. Tat urn will erecij a, garage cosung 50 at 750 "la- it Mike Fanis and Harry Miller appear to be enjoying: gamr of cards In a temple ef fire at Los Angeles. However, they are really demonstrating' a new asbestos suit which will permit firemen to ven ture into flames without danger; : - The stunt was staged by the Los ' Anreles fire department, ? s . - j - are being harvested. - ? Gathering of apples will begin soon, and there will be an abun dant crop ot Spltzenbergs, Bald wins. Northern Spies, and Grimes Golden. i .Delicious Farmers Busy With 5 n Cutting: of Ensilage AUMSTnLIC. Sept. ! 16 The farmers are cutting ensilage this week. Some have some clover to hull yet as the recent- rain held up the clover hulling but did no damage to other crops. . . 0 Most alt local help is employed at present,: some at the hop yards, prunes and various other short Jobs. is j - i s Thtee Ate Found Guilty ot Death Of Aged Rahchet OLYMPIA. Wash:," Sept. ' 1 6 (AP) A Jury In superior court Tuesday convicted Harold ; Car penter. SOvWalter Dubuc," 17 and Mrs. Ethel .Willis, 26-year-old mother,! of the murder of Peter Jaeobson. aged rancher. The Jury recommended ; death. vf or Carpen ter and Dubuc,; and ; life Impris onment for Mrs. Willis, which un der ' Washington law- la manda tory. The Jury deliberated almost 24 hours. , UlffF DEAL BLOOMY says b i g mm MICKEY MOUSE OH I THlNICTrllS OU fiOJJTUWE-A DlDMT I TPU. VOO TO I f j AWO Zi OU GA08V bifg&J Toiea is Simpvv majjveuous - kfeo tese cmeap GvWv mi me zat n? leftle MfEMirx n7i ShE T0L0 MF SOME Of THE G2NFVEQS FCOA VEBV BlOHT UNCLE TriEEXlKf MUCH I C5j: lrrSTW2TUjGWiMSiAaOU7 CAMCT?t OOvi'T WCe KC OFVKQOOmThiJ fP MVSELF- VOU?D BP I J I 'EM THEVrC AXTfSS HI l POU H8 "' jfCl "The Weaker sex i Li.j.1. i ; . --f W ACONDA. : Sent. 1 6 Mr. and Wtrsi iG. W. Thurman of Forest GrotO called Monday at the Ally- iNusom home. ' j Diatilllng of peppermint was rtCently completed at his farm ttear Banks and 70 acres of mint is ktow being harvested ; at Clat- 8knlei-; : s i i-'i t :.. I ! 1 While the crop at Banks was Hot jas good as formerly the yield ; Is unusually heavy at Clatskanie. f fTa ; prospect or receiving one dollar per pound which Is the present price l offered is not so pleasant as tecost:of prodac tI6h!!s . high. Three dollars. Thufaton thinks, would be a fair prittlH He expects to i harvest arond 5600 pounds. I Tb Thurmins are well known hfrjji having farmed the Elmer Sarnie place for years. flit' WALT DISNEY I POJT 1HEEMW WE" . ! i SMOU.0 DOX4EES Tr&NG 1 AM SCARE' EfT EES ToO CFCV ; OAUGrCoUS "REESE rtODE-NTirtS t n 'n 1 fruits. Vegetables POETLAND. . Ora.. . 18 (AP) Oraafos : Caiiforntn Valencias, $3.85-5.50. Grapefruit: CaUfortus. f4-.50; riorida. SS.23. libneat aVdosan cartons. $3.25. Bansaas; 6e IV. Lemon i : California, $8-25-9. iioekieoemes : npi bound; 12-14e; mountains S-lOe lb. Watenneloat, N. , W. Klendike,- 1H 1 la. Cantalonpes: OtlUrd. S1-1.S&; tmbo, $1.60'.- Yakima and Taa Dallea, staaaara, TXi-si crate. tanev cev mel ons: California largo flats, $1. . Maak metonst iocal. S-ae IK Cassbaa:- California- -Vie lb. if cream melons: Cali fornia, lb.' Persian melons: $1.50 crate. . i . I -rapes: seedless, $1,251-1.50 loc; To ksj.s $1.TS; white Malaga, $1.25: Sib lers, $1.00-1.75; 1(X-I Ce-eors, 2 He lb. Fesebes: Tskima lbertaa, 60-S5e; lo cal, 60-8 3c; J. H. Hales, ;80-85c Pears I Med ford Bartletts. $1.S5.I O round char- Tiea:-Sl dok. l'tatwrr.s,: 5.zs box. Cabbaco; loeal, new,, Jh-3c Ib. Po tatoes: .local. lHe lb. ; eastern .Wsahing- tea, ...fi. .Si-l.s cental, vmons: selilnc price to retailers: lafcima globes, fi.sa; CbSob, Cuenmbers: field srewa. 20c es. bpiaacn t local. vvc-Bl.lo. Ueierv: Labisb. 65-$Oc doiea; hearts,' $1.25. Mashrooans: i hothouse. 65c . lb. Peppers : t?eai. -traen. ;S5-40e- bon,'. i Sweet potatoes: new California, 8 'A -$4e lb. Canlifloer: northwest, $1 1.10 per crate. Scans: local, c. To matoes : Too Dalles. SOo oi. Cora : lo cal 40-6OC sack. Lettuce: local. $1.15 1.55; ieed.' SS.SO. Sammer squash: Jo cal flaU. 60c. Dsaish sqaasn: 2V4S Ib. THIMBLE THEATITCtarring Popeye Now Showing "Poisoned Pnnche. . i i By SEGAR HERE HERE! YOO CfWr hit vTHE KING:: 71 I I I (ySOCK THE KiWbl) TEU, THE. fRMY V ttVC(Xm r1 "l I'LL rSOCK. tVW300 WHICH FUlNGS VsIKE WITH n STOP! VAi VOC -at (,S nil. Klu'tMlMwtWIt. tacT Orimt Silfla rtgW f.riaafe ' t' CtT- ?4 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "Three Separate Langnages" CTO0fOP:HEraE-S- SAILOR &LU TME CAPTAW AW ME WOriT FDR- &ET WHAT SHS D FOt US ! I OOMTA? k - CSEETCHSA. V OOMTA? fJ .JWlKKltSOEElUM: j m HSAl-Tv PJ21NCE65 OUTIAW5 VE12Y BAD MEMU-BUTMe CHIEFS TJraoSWER--'Ar40 WILL HAVEftO PEAR IH HZZ SHESAY r VOO CHIEF'S DAUGHTER. TOOi 57 a lrUTU06 15 6MAfT HE TUE $ECr2ETT GrCnSAMCE TO aj av i a in ttj -r ; CIS3I. Hist FoMmm Sradicate, Inc. Great Brit rifMs iaifA Rural: Areas Send Youths to Attend Silverton School Sept. from IS Erer- - WALDO HILLiS. Four roong pople green and-threa from. Ceuterrlew boardd Milton Thostrud's orange school bus.' for the first time Mon day morning on tnafr tray to SI1 rertoa hlga. ' , . ' ' -From Erergreen ,' wer: Doro thy Neaswanger. Paulina Batehel lor, : Jana Ogden. Harold OTer Iand. From CenterTleTV were Ves per and Xteba Geer. Bam 'Wilson. Others from Erergreeil were. Ed ith and Ethel Knight, Anna Orer luad and Ida Land, I all seniors; Maxtor Harmon,, Bill Siefert and Sophia" Orerlund." Other from Centerriew were: Sophia Larson, Bessie Kay. Martha Goodknecht, Philip Rua. TOOTS ANDi CASPER! "CasperTl Hare to Prove WTi By JIMMY MURPHY A L0, 7 L0. ) fel l ? r . CASPER? WHAT 15 ; rS"C 16 TMAJ NOTE YOUteE ) fi? SKA PA55IN-T TO UTTLE J RCAO IT CaJT LOOO, i -N. p't SO ALL THE CLASS CAN icfsx it: w tw ru-AK ri! CASPER? READ WILU- i i -i - - LAST NI-rHT . I QREAriT ABOUT THE TIME IN! SCHOOL WHEN I PASSED THAT NOTE TO X0U. HONEY- BWH, AND WHAT I IF VDU WEFJS OREAMIN6 ABOUT ME , IT MUST HAVE NI-iHT MAJRE. .CASPER 1 1 I I WROTE ON. V : I THAT NOTE! JL&Q ( STILL (xQL.fC If