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TEe OREGON. STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon Wednesday Morning-November 4, 1931 PAGE NINE L 1 BUTTEBFftT PRICES BEALLY IBWD 'Y . V ... -, X . ....--" v." " ,' ' : " " . -? Fresh- Eggs Plentiful but ; Some Storage Stock is Offered Lower v : k Portland; not. cap) Front all. indications In the Irade today It appeared that despite the much heralded "cut" of butterfat burin prices, there has been in reality no change In the general sUuatioa. . .Bntterfat prices here continue the lowest along the coast gener ally although here and there com interest Is paying on a par ity with northern markets. ' Batter trade is considered about steady. In spots It has been sug gested some weakness is shown but this Is not general. r According to B. J. Dixon, gen eral manager of tho Pacific coops there are- today plenty of fresh eggs arallable here for all needs of the trade. Reports indicate that some Interests , are underselling tae market with storage goods. .while no general weakness is reflected, market for heavy freight lira hens is not quite so goea along the wholesale way. Most r purchases are reported at lo lb., although 20c is still shown in a limited way. Prices continue to show more or less sagging tendency in the market for potatoes with sales of Deschutes stock here showing a spread of 90c to $1 for No. 1 grade. Different freight charges is one iactor. Mrs. Gillett i Hurt Slightly in Mishap TURNER, Nov. J Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bear returned - from Portland late Saturday night hay Ing met Mrs. Bear's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Gillett of Walla Walla, who arrived a few days be- lore at the home of their son Charles Gillett. An accident was experienced on the north bank Highway some' distance east of iyancouTer. The Gillett car waa following a car. which was suddenly stopped 09 peeing a band of sheep appear around a sharp curve. Mrs. Gil lett was thrown in sueh a manner that . her right wrist was injured, ft., misplaced, bone and much swelling resulted. The car was damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Gillett came up from Portland Monday to make a leisurely visit with their daughter, Mrs. Bear and family. Albert Larson Home "Destroyed by Fire SALEM HEIGHTS, Nov. 8. Fire destroyed the home of Albert Larson early Saturday morning In the. Morningside addition. The fire started between the bedroom and the kitchen, apparently by a defective flue. They were unable to secure the servics of the Salem fire department and the house .was a total loss. Radio a i as . 1 I Wedaeediy. Nrr. 4 J! KOAO WO F w i Camilla T:00 Goed Manias nteditatioa. J 0:00 Horn eeeaomica otxerrer. 12:00 rarm hear, 1;00 Col! ere eenrecatioa. S;S9 Market report, 4:84 Farm hour. . 7:30 Radia inert hand eoeteet. 4-: 15 The interesting nalrerae af aura. b uontxtDatione at actenee to ear sreU seteg. I XOTJt 444 Xev-?art!aad 4:00 KOIX Klaek. 8:00 8tembet BilL 8:JS Tezaa Cowbay. 8:90 Hallelujah hoar, DLBSk 0:30 BettT Crocker. !0:00 Daaoa melodic. 0:13 Hawaiian. 0:eS Faihioa review. 1 :00 Iateraatieaal Kitcaea. 1 1 : 4S Aady aad Virfiaia. 3 :00 FeiainiDe Faaeiaa, DLB3. 3:30 Newipa per of the Air. 3:00 The Iaternatioaal CheMboard. ' ' XOW 420 Xe. PortUad T:00 DavattaaaL 9 :30 Coekinr achooL 9:4S Morniaf Xnaieale. 10 :00 Keepinf np With Daarhtar. KBO. 10:13 Marr Hale Hartia, hu. 10:80 Woaian'i Macatiaa. KBO. 13:13 fana aad homo hoar. 1:00 Tewa Crier. 3:00 Col lece hfeatariet, XBO. . 3:13 Pet cliaic, NBC. 3:45 Radia aad TelerUiea. 8 :00 Aaioa ,'a' Aady. . 8:00 Bia Tia Tib Thrillera. ..BO. tll :!0 Orcaa with Qordoa Oaitad. BLONDES Vm Mrs. Isabella Alexander, (abore). jrho posed for those "school ffM complexion? advertisements, looks beautifnl enough as a.hranejte to keep any man wfldly enthosiasucV at apparently her husband Is too buca of a "entlemanM where blondes are concerned. " Mrs. 'Alexander, suing in New York for a divorce, says , her husband peaais all of his time with flaxen- : f ... haired women. r Pi oat it f : ;..:.:.'.'..':.::::;; :"; V I I I ' - W.. ,. PROFIT SALES STOP iWHEAT GAINS (ilMBSOEOT Setback Gomes After New Record High Y; Is Reached r CHICAGO, Nov. 3. (AP) Wholesale profit taking led to a sharp setback in wheat price to day, but not until the market had scaled new heights. . The maximum fall - from the day's peak a fresh top record toe tho season, was 2 . cents a bush el. Contributing to the downward swing was widespread belief that the almost unprecedented, extent and unusual speed of price ad vances ot late had made some re action inevitable. . Wheat closed unsettled cants under yesterday's finish. corn varying from decline to gain.-oats down. Today's closing Quotations: V. xri.. rvaon.K. e ii March .5. May .CSK-, July Corn: December .41 T. March May July .48. Oats: December .25. March .17. May .28, July .28. General Markets PORTLAND, Or... No. 8 (AP) Produce exchange, ae price. Batter: x trea, 31; aUndarda, SO; prim firit. 29; firet. 88. Egg: freia astral, 29-31; freak mediums, 2. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Not. 3 (AP)- Opea High Mar '3 73 Dae. . 70 70 Lev Cloaa 7iV4 ?m 70 70 Cart rrala: Big Bead blueitem .81; Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern (Bring, weitern red .63. Oati: No. S white $22.00. Cam: Ma. 1 X. T. 326.60. Kiltrna tandrd 913.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, Kot. 3 (AP) Cattl ISO, calrea 10. ateatfy. Steer, 400-900 lb, good. a00-6.75; medraav 4.73-0.00; common, 8.00-4.73; 900-1104 lbs., good, 6.00-3.73; BMdinav 4.TS-4.00; eaarnoa. 3.00-4.75; 900-1100 lha. aaod. 4.90-4.73: atediaax. 4.75-8.00; cemraoa, 8.00-4.73; 100-1300 lb, goad. 3.73-4.90; aiedia, 3.75-5.75; aeifers, 550-850 lb, rood, 5.0O-5.50; BJedioia, 4.00-4.30; common, 8.00-4-00; cows. gaod, 4.00-4.30; commoa and medinia, 2.73-4. OOr law catter aad cotter. 1.00- 2.78; hall, yearling eicciaded. good aad caotoa, heal, s.oo-s.su; canar. commoa aad mediam, 1.00-3.00: eaisrt, milk fed, rood aad choice, 7.00-4.00; medium 5.50 7.00; call aad commoa, 8.30-3.50; ealree. 234-504 Iba, good aadch4ce,5J0-7.5O; eommaa sod medtem. 3.50-5.50. Haga, 400, steady to 10e law or. Lis-ht lixht. 140-140 lbs, good and ehoic. 4.65-5.50; lightweight, 189-130 lba, good na-enoic o.aa-.ou; xsv 200 lb., good and ehoUe. 6.35-5.50; me diam weight, 200-220 lb., good and choice. 4.85-5.50; 220-250 lb, good and choice. 4.75-3.50; heavyweighta, 250-290 lb, good aad choice, 4.50-5.25; zwu-aso lbs., good, aad ehaiee, A.95-5.00;- paekiag aow. 275-300 lb,- medium aad good, 8.30-4.75; feeder aad ateeker ptga. 70 130 lb, good and choice 4.50-8.00. Sheep. 500, steady. ... Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 5.00-5.50; -mediam, 8.75-5.35; aU weight, commoa. 8.00-3.75; yearling wether. 90 110 lb., mediam to choice, 8.00-4.00; ewe. 124 lbt, mediam to choice, 1.74 2.00; 120-150 lb, mediam to ehoiea, 1.30-1.75: all weights, cull to common, 1.001.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Nor. 8 f AP) Batter: print. 93 aeor er better, 88 33 earten. '..-' Egg: Pacific poultry producer sett ing prices: free extra, 39e; tan sard, 9Tr mediam. J4; pallets, 19. ' Milk: centred price, grade B. U.lTHe. Partlaad delirary and Upee tion. Dairy ee-eperatire net peel prioe i prodacer, 41.94. i -Ctfaatry at: aeWiag prU U retail er: caaatry -killed hogs, be under 104 lb- T TVe; Tealers, 30 124 Iba, 4-10tt; apriag lambs, iO-XUl kcary eve. 4-3e; eaaner eaws, 8c; ball, 3 r.k.w- momlanL barlac price. 1981 long bair, le; M. 5.,B; mm: Orege wauiata, a-ie. w aata. 1I Bratii. is-i: 13-14; filbarta. 80 Me; Pc. Cascara bark: bayia; price. 1491 ?pV: 'aoaalaaT, 1919 erp. 8-10 ; 1954. 18; 1931, 1.8-18 Ha lb. . Bntteriat: dirae t abippars. frssav 29c. Statiaa Ne. 1. ?S-29e. PartUtd da- Ueary price: batterfat, saur, 81a; tweat. 83-85e. . , Ut aoaitry: aet aayins P"; keas, ealarad. 4H , P. if " mediam. nj ga. .;"" aader 1H Iba, 18e; arer 1H Iba, 14: palared roatters. orer 3 Idi.. 18r wl rooster. 4e; dock. Pekia, le. Onion : seltiag price o reeri -kima Glabes. 41-75; Oregea. 82. t Patatae: local. e id.; 31.14-1.25: eaitera Whingtoa, 84-l Wool: 1931 crop, nominal, vv illam-. etta valley, 13-15H; eaitera Oregon. Il ls paaaa. . , , tt.w wa-t-r nrica from t)rodBC(T : al falfa. 41J.75-1A45; elarer. 410-13; Wil Umetta valley tiraotky 815; enter Ore gon timatliy. 813-50; aata n Teien,. ?i 13.54. Draued poultrr: MUiag-prlea 1 ra- tnnera: turkey: heaa. 2S'-8e; yaaag toms, ta-Zte; old torn, 28e lb. Fruits, Vegetables PftftTLAKD. Or- Kot. 8(AP) ralifonia Talenela. 94-5.50. Orapefrnit: Tea. 3 00-4.75; CUftrala. s-rs; Florida. 4.75-5. Lime: 5 doiea . tltt Riniiiii: i-SKl lb. Ieaana': CahfoVnia. 3T-8 ease. Hakabr- rie: Paget 8oaad, -4c pound. y-.-i r;n. .1U lb. Ice crea . .l,hMt In lb. Oranes; Ta lk... a, whit. Ualu-aa. 41.50: Ki Th Dalle. 50 65. Pr: Anjaa. 0e-l bo. Groan - enerrie: -ia ta. .. berrle: 43.50-8,75. - . - - Cebbtse: local, new, ic leeat 1H lb.; Deeehnte. w..fcifftoa. SOe-81. Oaioas: ullina nrlce te reUiler: Ysklai. Gioa, w aan Wm field 91.79: rr"t V"c. 49-90 doiea. Spinach: local. 6S-oo, - Celerr: local, ow-oc J . " ,T" 8123. Hath room: feotaoa, ou-1 id. . .. mi . rv V v U m Peppers: Pen. green, "Y, ; potato: a Calif oraia, 8e lb. Cauli flower. aTthwt.' 50-75 crt. Beaat: loeai, o-ie t. iomi . csL 80-40 box: Csiaorai,-4i.- repacked, vorn: icbi, i f . ' uZl.' 41-1.85; P.. 41.65-1.75 erst. DaaUh aqaaabt 1 t 1. Articbk: Califcraia. 43e-$l.l5 doiea. ' City Not Liable If Firemen Hurt SILVERTON. Nor. J Tho dtjr council held a short business meet int. tho. regular. Norember ses altm! Monday nUht. Th only busi ness transacted outside of the reg ular routine iras i contract bo twAon the dtr of SilTerton and tho cuwarf nn Tolunteer flro depart ment reliering the citf from lia bility on account of accidents to firemen wane oa ouiy. . w-v.-der was Instructed to execute tho same on beht- oi me y. Salem Markets Grd a 4 mmc co-op pool price ttsoMlrea. Factory mBk, 91.40. Batterfat, sweet, 82o. . . Batterfat, soar 80e ntnx AS9 TXOBTABUa Prioa yall to fratrari hf Saleai VayaM. - KeTMabet Celery, oa. ., te f Radiahaa, aoa. , ,,. , ,. aa Onioac. do . I, I,, i . i .11 93 Oaioaa, aaek Im 3Q 10 carrota Beata . Cahhai &ra. .00 Cuean dom. orate -SO to 30 . Caahflawa Potato, cart. n 60 -It Turnip, doa. - Tomato, lag , Habbard aqaaih Lattaea, crate . Green pepper, lof . Daalah aoiaeh . - ... Spinach, . crate Applet, bo. .... Hothoat enctunberi Hothoaw toaiBtoe w ei ta 1.00 so 41 j 39 30 TS -9.49 .79 BOOS Baying Prtee Eitra llediame .98 .14 Baying Prio . Ro altera, e'd .04 Broiler Colored Lehoa BaaTiaa, hen Medium ha .14 at .13 18 14 Usht G SATS' AXD HA1 Baring Prlee Wheat, wastera red White, ha. Barley, toa . ., - Oat, toe - 44 69 .19.00 .18.40 Hay I aaytag arte Oat aad vatoh, toa .11:04 CloTer 12.fvO 14.00 .14.04 Alfalfa. Taller. lad setting Kartera Oregon . Commoa HOPS Toy gnd -11 ICE AT Biytng Pitow T,aml) tea ..4.00 .5:95 Hogs, Hog, first cat 8ter .4.84 45 to .04 Cows .01 to .08 04 to .03 o 18 -IS rtaiferiZ . Draed veal Dreued hog wool, Coarte - Medina! icoautzs Old Kid jaaoalaal t nnminal MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE 'P" TiXr-X A VCi )5& rlTiSSolPSpJl BiS5sMWO(r ( REMEMBER. LrfL1 TkJLl &V 1 1 0 f 1 " . - - -- - - ' . IF ASTS tZ, SWS THIS UJITHOUT MO IHK OR 1 DAQPR 4rM SrHsm ttM i II 1 4rM 4rHsmnM(aareai v 1 931. kmc rwoM tteiiatMM. UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY TOOTS AND CASPER TOOTS HAD TO BE AT WORK EARLY. II IP THERCS ANYTHING , - I tTTTTn A OMC ONC IS - INOW YDOVE 0T TMC RtcjHT XOEA, : ( THIS MORN1N4.SO m TUN. WITH i HATE TODO IT3 TO WASH U "iBftlO AT THE 'DOOR! SHRlMPt I ALWAYS TOCDXOUTHE. I THE THAMES ITS A FINE WAY FOR I THE BR0IUERI LOOK AT IT . -SMKtC I rTMUST BRo 'ifef ONLY WW FO YOUR FAMILY TO j MB TO START -MY FIRST 1W OFF V g COVER 0 WITH RCASS ' THC MILK-MAN! pg 4ET AHEATJ INTHS OmA I9 FORI.,. rt W YEARS 1 1 UESS I'LL HAVE TO V FROM THE STEAK LAST fl -lU' COME IN! 'Jt VOOTO I USE SAHT) PAPER TO 4ET TE 5 NIHTl NOW WW tS Jh ' 1; ' - , HOUSC-WORK AJ .fm I EA4 OFF OF THIS PLATE; OTHER T SWLeOI J, sC-- 1 TS TC?E 95JE I H THAT OR USE, WNAMITE! fbpC5l , TlV A BOSNtSSEKW EW , I 1 . g V rrA Oats, Vetch' and Clover fclay Firmer Valley 2 Alfalfa Steady, Local markets remained $alet yesterday, save wheat, which spurted up another two oents, to new tops ot ft cents fa both weetera red and white. Buyers are offering mor this week on oats, vetch and elover bay. Oats and vetca are bringing Uo grower $11 a ton, while clo ver hay stands at fit now. East era Oregon- alfalfa is up a dollar a toa to til. but buying, figure oa second valley cutting and com mon alfalfa remain at 914 aad flMQ a ton, respectively. I. " I.. AMITT, Nov. S. The city council met at tho city nail Mon day night. The budget committee also, met and after careful con sideration of the budget was ap proved and signed and turned back to the council to be adver tised. Ninety per cent ot the property owners on Stanley street present ed a petition to the council asking that the old sidewalk lino bo re tained because the recent survey would damage the lawns and trees. The council accepted this petition and it was put en file. The council authorized tho city recorded to draw up a contract with the Yamhill Electrte Sup ply Co. to lease a Sterling turbine pump which is now installed In the well. This is to be leased for about a year. 8ILVERTON. Nov. I S. H Williams was taken to the local hosoltal Saturday suffering from an undetermined ailment. Mr. Williams 'rested unite easy Satur daw nirht bnt Sunday afternoon new complications seemingly set ia. Tuesday no operation had yst kmi nArformed and whether or not this would be necessary, physicians refused to say. his Starring Popcye see heres voua oo you oo VJTtH TH?. USST 5rWPMetT OP, PftPEft I CftOEReq, I TUN UJOtfLONtTljer 1 ME. HMJfi TrtS SPMEtVf VltTODUT tfSH- THEV ' .woutxwnr evwvBT mc WVVH EHOU&H PAPOd TO PRtturVXiS " ASK FOR Oli' LiriE TOE FllifiTS BUIUB sin - x , y;. 't ' f : Y-- v Ban" iTAnclsco'a Construction fund, serving as an employment bulwark, wiU be swelled with tho immediate construction by tho telephone company ot a new cen tral oltlee building which, with equipment, ' Will oost about $ J. JO 0.00 a. The new buUdlng will bo erected at tho southeast cor ner of Pino and Btetner otroou and wilt house tho .West, Walnut, and Fillmore ooatral offlees, ac cording . to announcement hero this weak by H. V. Colling, dis trict manager. Excavation work has now bo- gun .-and construction or too bundling Will follow at one, ac cording to H. D. Plllsbury, presi dent of tho Facias Telephone and Telegraph Co, who stated that contrasts have boon awarded to Judsoa Pacific Co. and Ltnd gran and' 8vrtnnerton. The balld- iag Is scheduled lor compleuoa ia Msy. 19 S2, and insUllatlon ot equipment will then begin. Pres. Plllsbury, la announcing this new construction, comment ed as fellows: "This new building and InsUl latlon of equipment, originally scheduled for 1933, Is one ot sev eral projects throughout tho Pa cific coast that tho telephone company has advanced from IS to 18 months. This advancement ot construction, which includes new and replacement projects, is a program dedicated not only to sound economic considerations, but to tho telephone company's olavlag Its full part to aid la this time ot Blackened employ ment." LITTLE HOPE HELD J. STATTON, Not. S. Jaeob Siezmund ia critically ill with nneumoala at tho old homo place northeast ot town, whore his soa. Prank resides. If the old gentle man Is able to survive this Illness, ho Will be 99 years old on Novem hr 11. Mr. Sleamund has lived on this nla.ee for many years, and until FOB SffllO 'Journey's end' Now Showing Ererj man for Himself AlKT VFN 6ot KO 60LO T HtvMe HtvM ntW I tSOT HO f VE V To "RtNTT MV j p Ptt (ko j The Benefit of Trouble The Ttfald' T MRS, JUDD SOBS " i " - -'.-'-' " " .;. ':?'-v .-r ,' t . , .-wv - 1 . -l, vv., f' -- C,- 1 " " " Sin. Wlnnla Suta Judd, confessed slayer of two women in Fhoenlz, Aria is shown (upper) in Los Angeles prison hospital with ber.face covered by a letter from her father, tho Rev. H. J. MeSinnell, as she sobs erar its contents. Tho letter, dispatched from Darlington, lad is reproduced ia its closing paragraph (below). the rural route was established out of Staytoa conducted a post office la his homo which was named Klumb. He is tho father of B. O. ot Garibaldi. Andy aad Louie, of Oerrals, Will and John of Balem, the latter being well known as county Judge. Also Mrs. Carllno Rossiter, Mrs. Julia English, Frank and Henry of Stayton, and Mrs. Matilda Jones who is a teacher In Eastern Oregon. His wife passed away a number of years ago, and since that time ho has made his homo with his soa, Frank. ALTAR GROUP MEETS SILYERTON, Nov. 3. The Al tar society of St. Paul's church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Al DeRycko. Tho second ot the series ot card parties being sponsored by that group will bo held the same eve ning- at St. Paul's hall. X WA5 SQOAWKlM ABOUT f WHEM TWATOtD CONOUCTOe VJOUtOM-T . ytXJWASAI0S- mm. - of - an - Workr I " T MiLianAe- S 1 I 1 . 1 Tfc-a laiMTUSUflein m . i OYER ; LETTER V l My -' i v Volunteer Firemen Hosts to Council And Other Groups SILVE&TON, Nov. 1 Tho Sfl verton Volunteer Fire department was hosts to members of the city council, city officers and the city water commission at a banquet at their club rooms Wednesday eve ning. Tho affair was in compli ment to the city for the money it had loaned tho firemen for the purpose of fitting up their club room. The firemen's organisation has now repaid this money. Arthur Dahl, Sllverton's chief of police, acted as toastm aster at tho Wednesday night affair and everyone was called upon to speak. The evening was a decid edly successful one. Fifteen men are working out under Coach Green oa Alabama's track. Including several veterans. By TOUGH LUCK n r-crs iii r ' w ------- i I J 0lMUtFBaViliaii. la. One wm wt wwV' r'V Hi. Hi DHlu . DEPOSITS IS fiOTED Deposits of the 101 state and ; national banks -n Oregon at too dose' of business September 19, 1931, aggregated' $1(3,133,137 49, or 314.335. 453.01 less than was reported at tho time of tho previous bank call in June of this year, according to a statement Is sued by A. A. Schramm, state su perintendent ot banks. : Resources of the banks aggro gated 3308.331.941.41. Inrest ments in United States securities showed aa Increase' of 10 per cent, together with a . 1.4 per cent liq uidation in loans etneo June SO, 193L Farther subluxation In op erations was reflected by a redac tion ot 1C4 per cent fa borrowed money. Resources and liabilities of all banks in Oregon follow: Resources: loans, $111,719, 145.14; United States government eecurltios owned.. $52,111,444.13; other bonds, stocks aad securities owned, $70,317,954.75; cash aad due from Banks, $53,901,704.51; banking house, furniture and fix tures, $9,772,078.88; real estate, owned, other than banking house, $1,444,419.30; other resources, $2,111,494.73; total. $:08,:32, 042.48. Liabilities: capital stock paid in. $21,036,000.00; surplus, $9,- 087,010.00; undivided profits and reserves, $6,293,338.87; demand deposits, $142,481,251.87; time dposlts. $120,802,585.52; . Na tional bank notes outstanding. $5,720,525.00; bills payable and rediscounts, $1,917,282.75; other liabilities, $984,050.35; t o taL $308,332,042.46. Missionary Society To Meet Thursday TURNER, Nov, 3 The Worn an'4 Missionary society ot tho Christian church will meet Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Charles Sias aad Miss Flor ence Souder as hostesses at tho Tuner boys home. This is a spe cial meeting. Mrs. Clarice S. Ver noa of Eugene who is a state worker of the "Western Christian Homes Societies" is expected to be present. Mrs. 3. A. Riches will lead the program. By WALT DISNEY. By SEGAR BRANDON WALSH nrniioTin"! irrni nil i m HOWAtAjyCCPCOPLCTKSJ2C fi By JIMMY MURPHY . 1 1 . . . . - . : ' - - ' - " - - i Y '