PAGE SEVEN STOCKS Gil BUT EREET IS QBLYffiMER wMBsTUKFS iV BRISKLY LITTLE CIBE III . FilDSOCE ffiiSETS SPECIAL SESSI0.1 OF I Tllffi' U BETTYGOOP AT ROQT J The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 23, 1931 (WIS OLD BACK ,,-tK Bonds Weak With Several Of U. S. Issues Touching Lows for Season By JOHN U COOLET ; NEW YORK, Oct 1 (AP) With " the exception f bonds, fi nancial markets retaraed a bal ance of gains today.", Stocks refused to be frightened by early heaviness of the rails and Advanced slowly with copper showing- the way. Net gain were largely fractional and trading was dull. In bonds several United States government - Issues touched new lows, while, many railroad liens acted as though they had been dis couraged by thejeontinued absence " of the favorable news predicted last week; -. Wall street seemed content to let stocks mark time until a clear er . appraisal ; of the outlook is available. President Hoover's con ference with Premier Laval of France looms as the most Impor tant event of the week's calendar.' The situation in the far east is closely wsched. Many stocks moved in a one point range. Coppers profited, by somewhat better buying of foreign consumers and the prospective in ternational production conference. Gains of a point or more In the groups were numerous. Chemicals also advanced. Most rails reduced their early losses; some cancell ing them. Union Paclf ie lost 2- net. Such prominent industrials as TJ. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Electj-ic, General Motors, National Biscuit and Case averaged, naif a point higher at the close. Ameri can Telephone and North Ameri can gained more tbaa a point. Bales of 858.757 shares were the smallest since September 1. ' Sterling rallied strongly, touch ing tl.91 and closing at 89 tor a net gain of 1 cents: Most other foreign rates were steady to firm. The Japanese Yen Improved but lost two-thirds of Its rise. v Radio Prog tarns TUESDAT SOW sse KltoeyeUt S:SO Devotional Mr vice 1 :4S Vsa aad Dob. - S:0O Hepprtisse. 12 Orcaeatre. ' t:0 XUiM. T:O0 Orchestra. .ee Asset 'a lad. " 8:15 Xeeaorr Laae. ' 10:0 News flaaaes. U:e Orchestra. KEZ-llt XUeccUs ' -. :43 Farms flashes. . , T:00 Family Altar. , S .OO Breakfast elne. 2:99 -terdi Gras. 5:1 -Taa Islaadera. . , . ' 9:00 Daaee band. 9:45 Cht and Caeey. 18:00- Midnight Revellers. KOAO 1:00 Good Morning if editatioat, lea fty ' Dr. James . HiUisas. SO .00 Hotno Kconoraics - Obserrer Ooadaeted by Comaia Jaae. 10:0a Toaaarrow'a Meals. 10:18 'PlaeiBg Pots aad Peaa," Zolta . F, ESodeawold. . 10:13 rtd FaeU sad reads 10:47 The Magasine Back. 1 :0O Moraine HitiaM, IS :00 yxm lioor. S-.1S la the day'e aews. ' AS .-20 The Fire Fihter . L-yaa r. Crenemi Her, state I ereaiar. r 2:5 Market report, crepe sad wea ther forecast. 1 :3S Orfaa proeram. 8:0 Hoasesssker Hear. S:S 'Doea Toar Child Sees. Nerv- eas"f Mr. Sara Preatiss. 8:00 Market Reports. S:SO Farm Hoar. :3J la the day's aews. :4S 8 pot market reports sad weather forecast.. . "m '" S.-50 Market reviews freak fraita. vegetables aad Jay. i 1:15 "What Shell We De With Oar Oataf Poaald D. Hi. . V:S0 Westers Shoe and Lass Coa . tract Beport. . ". m , T:S New Thins la Seleses "Oraofri Stoae Poiats that Paula Bcieatiata". Chickens Gain Despite Efforts to Force : Reductions PORTLAND. Oct. Is (AP) Trading In the local egg market Is very firm. Despite the talk that Clark county Interests are selling their eggs in Seattle because of the alleged lower- market here the Washington co-ops continue to quote Portland delivery at the same price as listed by the Ore gon association. ; . . In general a dull but tairly steady tone Is reflected in the market tor : cheese- at I leading American sources. Little change in the price situation is Indicated. Ia spots the market was a trifle weaker, elsewhere- it was frac tionally, better. 'While t there Is Increasing strength for chickens and even late price' advances In the. local trade tor some offerings, efforts continue to be made to force re ductions here while the south Is on a higher basis. - It Is becoming more difficult to move supplies of hen turkeys at adequate prices her at the mo ment. For best - dressed hens sales are extreme at 28c and trade is draggy. Large young tpms. weighing 14 lbs., or better, ' are up as high as 12c lb. - ... ' - While prices were not changed tor the week's opening, a rather slaw trade Is Indicated for coun try killed!: calrea. Some sales, however, were below established quotations. Hogs were easy but fairly good movement was noted. Lambs in good request. Orertures are being made by warring interests in the local ter ritory to settle the "oyster war" which recently brought the value of large- Pacif ie here to below cost of production. . Salam Markets Grade B. raw 9e co-op pool price, fl-OS per hundred. -. j . . j -? If yf Factory silk,:f 10, '" '.4. - Batterfat, sweet, atSc T Batter fat, wsr, Sic l TKXm AJTO TXQSI ABXSS Price said to - Saleoa hayara. OeteWr It : Celery, des. r U50 te Radishes, das. 4- -i Oaioaa, doi . ., , . 15 , Oaioae, aack in . . .ti.SQ. Carrot ' : ' - - 9 -M : Cakbasa , ,1 01 V ikti. daa. - to se aaa. Cae&flswer crate fotatoea. twt. ,--Taraipa. doa. ,. Taaaatoea. ' lag - , . ,, Haebard sqesskv Lettaeev crate ' . . , Green Peaaera, log Daai&k Sqaash Spiaaeh, crate w Apples, btt. . -TS -SS .10 -01 ,75 to 1.09 St kZxtras Medians Bsrlss Pttees I .11 u .01 . General Mkets yOETLAND. Ore., Oct. 19 (AP) Produce Exchange, aet prices. Batter: Extras, SI; standards, 31; prime firsts, SO; firsts, IS. Efg: Freak extras, 29 SI; freak aaediams. 24-Sf. I RAY! RAY! I fo : 1 ' New York sometimes gets slightly Urv ft tshles. which arrive from tforeign shores, but it sever wearies f seeing- such beauties at Kathryn feay back ia the id tome town. JAia Eay, haEdlng" Gotham a Cheery salute, is shown a she re turned to New Yorkvon the S. fceriathan for sew triumphs C7 the stast " 1 Portlzaici Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Oet l--(AP) Wheat: i lOpea Hifk Low Close Mar 1-66 57 5T lee. S soft erkite, SS; westers white, SS; hard winter, 62 : aerthera sprint St; west- era red, 6S. i uata. e. watte Cera: He. S yellow S2S.06. Miitrna ataadard.. $14.50. 1 Portland ' Livestock rOfTTLAJf Ore, - Oot. 19 fAP) Cattle, 88O0, caWes, 100; ateadr to low- er. titeera, 600-90O Its., food. 5.00-6.75; medians, S4.7a-6 0; commoa, SS.Oe-4.79; HOO-leOO lla., good, SS.7S-o.S0; be iters, 030-8 j lbs., coed. 15.00-5.50; aaediasa. S4.0e-4.SU ; ceauaea, SS.60-4.00; cowa, rood. 4.00-4J0: taai aad soediaaa, 2.75-4.; lew eatter aad catter. $t.O0 it.75; oaUa, jrearlinrs excluded, good aad choice, beef, SS.OO S.60; eatter, cemsaom aad mediBDi. , $3.00-3.00 ; vealers. asilk fed, coed aad choice. SI -SO-SjSO; saediaas SO.oe-T.oO; call aadl ceaanea. SS.50-S.OO; calves. S50-S0S Iba seod aad choice, 9S.O9-e.00; cematea aad atediaat, SS.00 S.00. . - i Host, S900; steady to weak. -Lifht lig-ht, 140-160 lbs, food aad choice, Si.S0-S.7e; 180-200 lbs, food aad choice, S5.50-5.73 ; aaediaas weifht. 200-30 lbs.. ' too choice. SS.OO S.7S; 220-S30 lo, coed aad choice, 4.75 S.SO: heaTT welgbt, 250-290 lbs., rood aad choice, S4.50-S.S1; 390-850 lbs., good aed ckeiee. S4.00-4.75; packiag sews. 276-500 lea.,, saediam aad good, fS.6O-e.S0; feeder aad stacker sirs. 70- 1SO las, coo aae CMtce, .z-p.uu. Sheep, S, 450; ateady. Laatba. 90 lbs ", food aad choice, f 5.00-3.59 ; aiediaat. f3.7S-S.2S; au weirkta, ceiamoa, fs.ou-s.79; year ling wethers. SO 110 lbs, medium to oico, S3o--vo; ewes, ira-ii ie. aaedlaaa. te cheiee. S1.75-S.0O; 120-150 lba, saedinaa te choice, ft.50-1.7S; aU weights, call aad eeaueoa, f 1.00-1.50. 1 ' Portland Produce "POBTULKD.1 Ore- Oct. 19 (API- Batter; prints. 93 score or better, 34c; ataadarda, Sl 2o cartoa; ffs: Pacnac Poalfry predacers si liac arices: freak axtras. 29c: staadarda. 36e; aaediaaaa, 24e; paiieta, ISc. lilk: ceatract prieym. grade it, f2.17s. Port lams' Delivery aad .laspecnea lairr cooperative net pool price .to producers. 91.16. . - ' Countrr mtits; seilins: pries to rs- ta Liars: country kitted kegs, best katck era aadeif' 200 Iba 8-8 He; vealers, SO te ISO lhe, e-lle; oariag laaabs, 10-llc; haavy awee, 4-5c ; caoaer cows, He ; balia. Hbkair: ' aeauaal. bayinr arice. 1931 eliy lowg kair, lOe-; aid, 1 So lb. -- aata, 12 lb.; Bra ills. 12-14c; alsaoads, li-16c; filberts. 20-2e; pecans, 20e lb. Cascsra .bark; buying . prices, - J9S1 peel. So lb. 4 iiopa: aoanaai. iviv crop, o-iuc; ivou. 13He; 19S1, 1S-14C . i; Katterfat: direct te sbispers. track Sle. atatiost is a. 1, 80-Sle. Portland de- li very pneesl eattertas, soar, se; aweea, 85. - - ' --t s ' Lire potfItr7 act Tuyins price: keavy keas.' colored, 4e lb., ap, 18-19. Ik.; do ' atedioais. 1814c; Ufht. ll-12o lb.; broilers aader 1H 20e; arer 1 lba lSc; ; colored roasters. er S Ibe, 20c; eld roosters. 7e; ducks, Pekins, 1 lc - " " ' , ' Oaieas: seiliag price to retailers: Yak ima globea. fl.SO-1.86; Oregea, f 2-2.25. Potatoes: local, le lb.; aeckatea, S 1.15-1.25; eastera Wasniagtoa, SOc f 1.20. , j-:-' . - - " Wool: 1931 1 crop, nominal. Willant ette roller. 18-lSc; aastera Oregon. H 15 la, . . Hay: baylac pnee from producer: al falia, 814-15; cieTer. f 10-12; oaU and vetck. flO-ll. 1?;-. ; Fruits.' Vegetables POBTIKDjOTe, Oct. 19 (XP- Orangea: CalifeAia ; valencies, S3.50iS. Grape trait: CaUforaia, f 8.7 3-6. Limes: S desea eartaaa. , f S.26. Esnsnss: 6-6 Ve lb. Lemons : California, fS.50-9 ease. Huekloberrias: Paget floand. -8a IV - CantaUrapes: Local, Uadards, 75 80c. Hoaeydew atoioaa: Calif oraia larga fU Caaaeas: MUfrd. lb. lea ereaaa saeleas: Kortkwest, 1 lb. r. Orapesi 8eMlaa, fl.S5-l.7S tar: kays. flS-l.aS: White kCslagas, fLSP; Riblera. fLS5; focal Concords, 8-de lb.; CoraiehOBS. S1.SS-1.SS. , Paackest The IaUea, 75-90o box. Pears: CaaUca. fl.SS TtV?V -i ik nrnikuriM! aa.7S-d baa. " MTt to .sww. MHS) ft. F. Utoest local, ltt .? ff?i a. ' aastera Waaaiagtoa. SOC-8L20. Onions: - . dA a s tm ft m w m - T B IH bbSbV fa,"L"f Vira-t tS nrSffM. tl-S.SS. Oaf VIO ErVtBst a.ew-e,arw t ' a e w combers: field arewa. SS-dOo box. Bpia- aek: weal. S5-75S. voierri soeas, awioa desea; ksarts. ; f W5. ifaakiaoms: kot- "E-I. t Ban. ereem. S0-40s fcaa. twees petateee: mew Catiforaia, S-SUe n t: n i h Mt aoVSa aiaaa. im, l ti 1 1 r . -- -. . - - Beaast local. -8 lb. Tomatoes: leeal. S-40e Wx. Cera-, local. 81 tsack. Le4- eece; local. i-i cra . tu.i ai. ArTtcBoxes : viaivna. . Roosters, o'd Broilers r ' Colored Leg-Hera HesTies. hsna Mediasi keas Ught kena ataylms Price,; .If ..28 -08 -IS .IS 11 10 i- Bsytsf rtwet ,! Whest,w cetera red ,, . ... Wkita. ba Li. Barley, toa .1.5 te 18.50 Oats, arey, per bo. i , ,f, 22H-H White, per aa. , j.,, tlV-21 .dl .44 Hiii boriif dHm OaU aad retch, toa Clover Alfalfa, valley, tad eotting Ksstera Oregoa . ,n. . ro8in do - stock HOPS) .10.00 .11.00 .14.00 .15.00 -18.50 .15 .Of Lambs, tep Hags. top Hoga. first cuts . Hogs, other . eats Steers .. , Cowa .,, , Heifers - Dressed .real Dressed hogs stxatX Sarins PrlcM .s.oo .s.so -5.00 l 4.TS x.es to .o om t .osh 44 to .0 WOOL Coarse Median KOKATK .1 -IS last aominal France Buying, Threat Of War Continues Influence CHICAGO. Oct: lw(AP) . Bresdstuffs went bxisUy upward today, wheat aad. rye both outdo ing previous tep r Quotations for the seasoa. There was aggressive speculative buying, - stmoltaaeous with assertions that Fraace would negotiate for the purchase f 60. 000,069 bushels of United States government sponsored wheat holdings.' Other stimulating fact ors were .70,000 bushels 4a creaso of the United SUtee wheat visible supply and rnraers of Jan snesa troop movements la Man churia. .--., ; 1 Wheat closed ..stroaf, at the day's highest figures.' 8 -f t 1 7-8 cents advanced, cota 7-8 to 1 J-8 y. oats to 8-8 WgherM Today's closlnr Quotations : Wheat: Dec, 68 tJ 8 1-8; March, 88U-: May. iT 1-8 ta 8-8; July. 57 7-8 to 88 1-8. -. Cora: Dec, 88 7-8 to 87; Mar. 39 8-8; May, 41 8-8 to Hi July, 48. ' ; ,v " '' J ' Oats: Dec., 28 Us May, 25 5- to i: July. 25H. I . Seattle IViinister : el- " - SIT-VERTOM, Oct. ifl The Rev. E. B. Slettedahl-of Seattle was a goeat of th R9T;sil Mw.i H. 1 Fojs over Sunday.! At theJ o'cloelc eervices Truwy church the Rev. Mr. Slettedahl waa the speaker. These services ara carried oh la tin Norweglaa laaguage. Thejll o'clock services Rev. Mr. "osa coadacted : as asa- al. . Raw Mr. sietterdahl hi chaplain for the Seamen's Mission at Se attiA ani it was ia the I Interest of this that ha was at Sllvertoa. f!ARI PABTT jptattom. Oct. 19 The Lady Foresters are giving a card party at' the Forester hall on Tuesday evening' ana extend an invitation to the public to attend. There will be prizes and rerresnmenis PORlIJvKD. OcC tajAP) very little change was showa-la tb general price list during- the today's sevloa of the East. Side Farmers' wholesale .market. Strengthening ef the grape post tion was noted . with, decreasing supplies of local Concords. In gen eral sales at these were made SOe crate: or lug. - ' " ' K - ' Tomatoes moved At a spread of 25 to 50c, with top quality moving well. . . Beans were 5e lb. for moat of ferings. ; Lettuce soli : 75-9 Oe generally for locals with a few 11, Dalles stock aold. 81 for 3s and Cascade Locks offerings were 81.28 crate. ' - fDanish eauash was 2 0-2 5c lag; about -le .lh. -7 .. - Potatoes were fairly steady at 88-70c orange box for beet., Corn sold 75c to 81 sack with Utile real top stuff. T California - Tokay grapes were fl.SO and Cornlchons 81-40 crate. Cabbagy was unchanged with red ateck 80-5c cantaloupe crate. . Green peppers sold 69e orange hex. . , : :- -; An Jon pears were slow at 50 55c with Bosc 75c: both Jumbles. Apples were unchanged; mostly 50c box; a tew large sixes to 65e. Cauliflower sold 40 mostly tor Bs. -r: ; : Spinach waa : 80c orange box geaerally, -l Drr -loas'aoid 81.75-1.85 for lsnd ft.25 for 2s. Boilers 81-15 sack. -; ' - ' ' Father Scherbringr . Getl Larger Pcjst;: -'h Now at Sublimity - i - . r. - i 1 SILVERTON, Oct. 18 The Rot. Father Joseph Scher bring who has been at fit. Paul's church here "tor the past seven years has been transferred to Sublimity, whero there is a larg er parish than at Silverton. The Rev. Father Raymond, who has been at Da Lake.' has . coma to Bilverton to take the Rev. Scher brlng't place. I Prior to; Rer. Scherbrlng's leaving 'Silverton members of his parish her gave him a surprise l . s I w . wm. TtMr ntrw- f leet-footed Chicago riri who holds numerous -print Tccord, f ar womenr4s shown JTl JKl asshe cheers the footbaU 'warriors of Northsten ;UgJr f J . . :l T-VnV at Vmnttan. III. Hatty, an II firm S? TOT SaW- wicn era! montSsfrom severe injuries incurred in an airplane crash at Chl :, and a student at Northwestern, erldanUy rooted las weD laa aha sjir for-the Evanston rridden romped oil the field with a 19 aalSJSsa ran fast, for the Evanston griddera romped party at Stl Paul's halL Talks were given by Dr. A. L. V. Smith, the Rev. Scherbrlng, Otto Oswald of Mount Angel, Jee Broekhouse and the Rev. ! Frank Scherbrlng. , r MEX GET BUCKS STAYTOK. Oct. 19 Frank Car ter and Joe Harris left here about 4 a. m. Sunday and returned be fore noon, each with a fine back. Harris weighed 175 pounds aad Carters. 135. Both men drive school busses, aoJiave only Sat urday or Sunday to go hunting. Stauffer, young aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, has been seriously Sill . with complications arising from an attack of poison oak.. Last; week hia parents took him to Portland to a skin spa clallst, - Ha is resting easier but still far fom well. MONMOUTH, Oct, 19 I. A. Davis land S. N. Gilliam return ed Sunday from a hunting trip in the wilds of ' Southern Oregon bringing home a four pointer that was self-explanatory of their prowess. While away, they were guests of Mr. Davis brother. Wil- HUBBARD, Oct, 19 Ndrman Ham Davis near Grants Pass. BROOKS, Oct. 19 A special all-day meeting of the Brooks La dies Aid society will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sylvester Harris to quilt on the aid quilt. , The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. William Scasfer. Members present were Mrs. Harry Kibbr. Mrs. Raymond Blantea Sr., Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, Mra. H. H. Bosch, Mrs. . Raymond, Blantes Jr., and chil dren DeEtta and Raymond third. Mrs. Wayne Gibson; Mrs. John Lesher, Mrs. Malvla Blanton, Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mrs.! J. S. Dunlavy, Miss - Catherine Blanton, aad the hostess. Mrs. S. A. Harris. - The next regular business meet ing of tfie Ladies Aid will he held October 29 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Gibson with Mrs. Monroe Ward as assisting hostess. Several e members of the Brooks Ladies Aid are planning to attend the dis trict aid meeting la Salem Friday. Miss Ellen Hackit and her broth er Robert motored to Newberg Saturday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Av ery Howard, former Brooks residents. Laura Ruggle is Woodburn Visitor; - Woods in Hospital .- ''" ' V ------- - i WOODBURN, Oct. 19 Miss Laura Ruggles, who taught math- ematica and history at Woodburn . high sehoel for several years, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Joha Muir over the weekend. Miss Bug gies arrived Monday. She i has taught bookkeeping In the Van couver, Wtob. high school tor -three years. Mrs. Maude Mochel returned to Vancouver with Miss ' Ruggles, waere she is to visit friends. She will also attend a snslness conference ia Portland. Woodburn residents hare re ceived word that John Woods, who several years ago lived on, the Woodbura-Mount Angel high way a few miles east of town, is In a Portland hospital, suffer ing from an attack ST gallstones. After' leaving Woodburn, Mr. Woods moved to a farm near Payette, Idaho. -. 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" , . - -v .- . - . - - , sv '.'wiiw v . w . . i t LnTLE ANNIE ROQNEY By BRANDON WALSH HE!o ll'VE HEUO WW T)UX ABOUT Jr I VOli TiME5-,vXJ'eeAR 334 Y. 0E WEAKIfe iSLAMO -AO-1 CMi PIMO cr wttm Mcyrs chut - If itiiiirehiminfctiw.GB - f WHEM X REACHED VQKtC, TCV TDtO MEVCU AWCAPTAlM ALBeer RXflOA t50LOAlME- fivOOO - ALU WE'D MEED TO OUTTTT A AU- .HIP-P WO TMEPEAR21.5 : -AM HOME ROIUMO M niCtt& 1 1 rrQr'iJ MlUE, BUT 046W06LEOOU OP IT D A LUr3BEf2V 1ANO PH2ATH oyg tASrogooo wece spekojg to , 50 4 Va F?WS?7" SAFE TOOTS AND CASPER The hlg Financier" By JIMMY MURPHY DIT) YOU BUY ME 1 f I USUALIX OBEV TWEIMTY SHAea 1 I ORDERS DONT UTOCfd OF ABERdA&ER III IK3WEVER. I THINK YOUTH COMMOM AT RVC -V BE BETTER OFF TO DOLLARS A SHARE, J HAVE YOUR HUNDRED AS I TOLD YOU TO, 1 1 DOLLARS INVESTED IN SOME OF THE Oa CAPlR?l V . -w-w ; ' - l i .11 L I A" 1.4 II : 1 tiii. Hme fmryrrt SralKmr, tec. Gr? Wrirve e-MS TOOTS SAVED UP pOQ T00T3 MAY KNOW OUT OF HER ALLOWANCE. AND SHE TOLD ME TO BUY HER SOME ABERDAfcER COMMOM'WITH THE MONEY! I DONT THINK MUCH OF THAT STOCK SO ITuNT 6UY IT FOR HER BUT SHE THINKS I DID! I PUT HER MONEY 1NIY ACCOUNT AT THE BANtNSTEATJ! WHJST SHE'S D01Nft SHES A SMART jlRUJ IN FACT SHE MUST BE Ml&WTY SMART TO 2JVE0WSHOR.D DOLLARS OUT OF THE , small, allowance YOUAtvq HER, iisi asr a- fPasw. r-- - m I HOPE MY STOCK siOES UP QU1CK.CASPER. BECAUSE rTHERES SOMETHINA VwNNT TO PURCHASE THAT WVU. COST AT LEAST S25QS22 , ! AND 4 WANT TO BUY IT WITH MY frWKl MONEY. IF YOU 4.0SE MONEY ON THAT STOCK IT WILL. BE A CHEAP LESSON TO YOU,TOOTS! MAYBE IT WILL TEACH YOU TO TAKE MY ADVICE MEXT TIME! SOMEDAY TTTLL. JDAVJTJ ON YOU THAT YOU KjjAVE A .SMAJRTHUSBAND! a i r as r.-Stf i.e