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I r' it" The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea. 'Oregon. Tuesdar Morning. froTeiaber 10, 1931 ?-J PAGE C2VE:i ---.-.i.-.-.-- - -- v - r : 14 eiiLis keep eoii :e hi stock rue Gains of 1 to 6 Points are Registered but Close "Shortens Thorn ' By JOHN I. COOLBT NEW YORK. Not. 9 (AP) Balls kept the bait rolling in the financial markets today. Gains were pared ; by profit-taking wheat lost its rise under late real 1 tsfng -bnt the speculative mood farored higher prices and at their best levels commodities and secar- ftles stood well above Saturday's close. I At the'-top stocks showed gains of 1 to C points, generally speak ing, although this range had been shortened by the close. Bonds, United States goreraments ex cepted, improved, especially the rails. Cotton, displayed , surpris ing unconcern over the new crop estimate. Bar silver rose to an other new high while speculation was Urely In futures." ' It was an actlre session and transaction, were just over the three million share mark, totaling 3 ,9 7 0,3 SI. The average rise was slightly more than a point. Steel Stocks Opes With Strong Tone Steel stocks began the week with a strong tone. Trade reports continue encouraging and; there Is a willingness to believe that the Industry saw the worst in 'October and that November will witness an Increase in operations. U. S. Steel rose 2 and fell back a point from 1 he top. Tounge tewn gained 2 and Republic and Bethlehem one each net. Principal metal stocks closed 1 to 2 points higher and foods generally showed to similar ad vantage. American Telephone retained about half L a 2 f-S ad vance, while American Water Works halved a 4 point rise. Sears Roebnck and - Montgomery Ward eased; so did Case,. Radio and Western Union. ' In the rails. Union Pacific ad vanced nearly t and closed 2 4 higher. Southern and Canadian Pacific were up more than a point. Foreign exchanges tended to favor the dollar coincident with a net gain of $2,783,090 In our geld stocks, although quotations firmed in the later dealings. Sterling dropped more than 3 cents but recovered most of the loss. French Francs were steady. imucE DEI IS STILL STRONG PORTLAND. Nov. t (AP) Demand for Dalles' head lettuce continued the dominating feature during today's session of the East Side Farmers market. Offerings were of fair volume and Quality was good. Sales were around $1 tor 2s and t.t tor Js and s. Local stocks mostly ?Sc crate. Winter Nellls pears were down to T5e box for face and fill. Hood river Spitcenberg apples were fOe box for face and fill. Other pples SI to 60c Tomatoes sold 30 to 75c box, the latter in a very limited way for selected stock. - i Cauliflower was but a trifle better at 20-3 Se crate mostly. A few lots told 25c Green broceoll remains around 25c lug. Pickling cucumbers were, 45 SOe box while hothouse sold 50 to 75c dos. Some English type at the latter - Hothouse tomatoes were $2.50 for fancy and $2.25 for standard. Danish squash was. generally lOe lug. Cabbage sold 7 0-7 5c for crates generally; a few 5e. Sacks around a half dollar. Hah bard squash was in fair call at l4o lb. Potatoes were without change. lit" CHARGE DRIVE MONMOUTH The Rural Life dub of the Oregon Normal school will have charge again this year of the Ideal membership drive for the Red Cross. Headquarters are la the office of Miss Laura J Taylor, Chairman of the local committee, at the Normal school. This year commemorates the fif tieth anniversary of the establish meat - of the , organization on a national basts. . 1 NO SMOKING anustat throw atons hut then' Jwhe resUe m crass houses eamt Jbo too carelnl about lixAtinx matches. : Hero'f Ady Gserlch, !&3-rear-eli rittaSwrrJier. Vaexixrf foul of the rrasa hut which he built ww J . . a a w-e-rv a ta anelter HUnseu uia vy inter. Adr. who has vaialy soosht work. "has- joined a colony of othe raat MID LOCAL PRODUCE K HURT BY RAIN EOTftAEGGS AlWdl OTO CENTS Steady Prices ; Quoted Here Except , Hogs, i D6wn 10 Cents If Menday morning's condition forecasts the week, little activity In markets will be recorded in the next five days. 'All markets re mained as at the dose: last week, except hogs, which dropped 1 10 cents on the hundred to a top of II. ' The heavy rains and possible frost wiH make shorter work of strictly local produce, produce -so far as are concerned . vegetables and It will probably not be long before buyers must depend upon outside sources altogether. ,-' General Markets - PORTLAND. Ore, Ker. 0 (AP) extras. Si; ataadare. SO; prim firsts. liniii i(. a-sas. ttvu wuii, frek mediam. SS. Portland Grain PO&TLAKD. Ore, Kot. WkHt: . -(AP) Opea Hifk Low Clot 7S 75 IZVk 74 !. , 74 7 Cuk mi: bir Bead Uneaten 87; oft wait, westera wait. 4 winter, aerskmm spring, waster red 72. Oaies Ha. while $24.50. . Cera: He. t IT. S2S.OO. Miilraa ateadard f 20.50. Portland . Livestock FOSTX.AAD. Ora-vKav. (AP) Cattle. 1100; calves. 0; steady. Klawn- SOe-Oe ISa. sood. 6J0 .Tl: mediwa. C75-0: cmbm, S.00-4.75; SOO-1100 laa coed. S.O-.75; aaadiam, 4.75-JM)i conaaa. . SO-4.7 5; 1100-1300 laa.. ao4. S.TS-S.50: mtHtum. J.7S-3.73; keHera. tS- taa., aod. S.00-5.50; nediM. .00-4.50: eftanaau 1.00-4.00: nvt, Sa4. 4.00-4.59; coaaoi and aaa diam. Z.VS-.oe; tow cutter aad cutter, LOO-t.Ti; fenila, yearliaca esetaded, feed aad elieiea. keet. 8.0O-S.50; catter, ceaiBMMi aad aMdiaa. S.OO-S.OO; vealera, milk Cad, goo aad choice, 7.OO-S.00; aia diam. 2.0e-S.: memien. milk fpd.' rood and choice, 7.O0-8.00; medium, 5.50 7 .00; cntt aad commoa. S.50-6.50; calrea, 230 500 Fta.. N aad choice. 5.50-5.75; coaBM and Quay S. 595.50. Uacv 3K ;teaJy to weaker aad lower. - Usat liati. 140-1M Iba.. rood aad ckeica. 4.&S-5.2J; hjatwrlxhtt, io-180 lea.. Md aad chaiee, 5.15-5.25; 180 SOO Iba.. ed aad rtoiea, 6.15 5.25: ediom weirfct, 200-260 Iba, food aad eheice. 4.e-.25; 320-tSO lbs., coed 230 290- fb, ceod and choice. 4.25-4.S5; 29O-S50 let eod and eke ice. 4.00 4.75: nckmc aows. 275-500 lbi., mediant aad feed. S.60-4.50; feeder aad ctoeker aiffa. 70-ISO 1M., fooa ana coeice, e.uv 5.00. gbeea: 2500: iacludiaf 5 IS tDrongn; ttcadr. . - Uabi. BO ie., rtowo, fooo ua cheice. 5.00-5.50; medium. 1.75-5.25; all weifME. cemiaea. .w-.lo; Tearuna; wetaevw. 00-1 14 medium te caeice, 1.7S-S.00: 120-150 lb medinm te eaeiaa, 130-1.T5; all weiftiU, call aad conuaoa, I.ao-i.30. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Hoe. 0 (AP) Batter: print. SS score or better, S2-34e; stsadaede, S1-S3 cartaa. East Pacific panltrr producer' selliag prices; freak extras. Sle; standards, 28e; medians. 8S: aoHets. le. Uilk: eeatraH prices. frsde B. $J.1T. Portland deKrery aad laspee- tlea. . ... . . - Ceaatrr meats: seinos price w w . a tea. a - L.ai WalaVjeitaSOai era: eaaatry suiea ik. .1 aader 100 lbs, 1-7e: ... 120 lbs.. S-lOs: spnac wmoa. heary ewes, 4-5e; eanaer cows, e, lurfle. 5e. . . . , urn Koitair: sveminai. oajinf yn - dim lM(Wr. lee; w is. Nat, : orecea wih. 'v. , aSeadTlS-iae; lilVerts. S0-22e; pe- ceas. tOe la. . CaetmS'aark: borins prices. tamlasl. 192S crop. 19S1 S 10s; .tteeVe.V 4reet te sblpper. trsek, Satiea Ie. 1. 2S-2- Fertlaaa Imttv: aatterf.t. nt. SI 2e; r.nr: Ta- alley. IS 15e: eastera Oregon. 9n5: MrS arlce frem OV:j flfa. 1S.VS-14.1S: elee. SIO-H; WU tof'nno th-etay. SIS; Orj ?5rimehy. S1S.5S; aets aad reUh. 12 12.5. rFruits, Vegetables POBTLANB. Ore ev. frr OraaVaa: Calilarala V.leias : 5rT(r.it Texas. f4; Oaliferalj nnrlda. Si. 50 case. Leasoaa: Caniorala, IT&iV.uZUt till. Baaaaaa: 6-1 He ri: Paget Swiad. 4 Se psaad. Csssbae. 2 tl : wblt. M.US". SljSj BlWera. Sl Impjrer. rieet S lb. ZU . - Oabaage; local, aew. le . rlatee: elllag price ta rers r Tsklma Ole tt-TS- Oregeav-fS- Cneamaara. iiem lwm SO-SOeWa: batbeaaa,! 40-SOa dee. jrrt SSeai et-SOe- ! Celeryt esl. IMS daiea; hearta. Jw. itnaWcs.ma: aathaeaa. A- .? pars: BeM. greaa. : S0-40c hes: rare a. Bwaet aeUtaes: aew -'r 1,-U tb. CaaUTiower: mr 75i er Baaa.: leeaU a-7 Ik. leas. teaat loeat. S-0 fcax: Canfarala. !.- Cara? . il.?Sj ' rea. . 4 semaaat 8& S1.1S desea. Radio Programs aaaaar. av. It k XOAO SoO Ks ComBlS VtA-Oaad meraUc madiUmiema. 1:0 Hams Koeaemlos Obserrer. ' 1BKO aram aear. . - t ;I S gamsmalrar hoas, - i . .-, :S Market raaarta. SiliO Tarn aeas. titO MaeUala. . J - T il Meeattea week Oreaxam. Tint Westera skate, teas revert, TldS Oa atata. . - iWi'wm-n ai--Yatfiaaa -- tO 4evetieal. : t:4S Taa aa4 taa, na v.. - , ;I0 Oeektar ackeat - 10 ISO Oetet Haraseay talk. 1TB0. 10:aremaa' alafaelae, XBX 11 iSOWaMa Hayaf. 1 1 :4I tVtaaesa Otolakr. - II ilS Pans aa Beam Bear, HBO. S:1S Osgaaw - - ;4 sfatH, Or. PeylU. SH Ames Aady. p;;"",., ik.C A.. SmmV Wi ' - " Salem' Markets ; Grade fL- raw co-op pool price 91-00 per Hundred. . ....... .. - , ".; Factory milk, 91.40. Butterft, sweet, ZZc Batterfat, soar SOc rnXTTT ASTD YXOSTAS&ZS Price paid t grewers by Salem bajere. NoTcmber 9 Celery, dot. ,, .. ,. 80 to 60 Badtakea. doi. -25 Oaioaa. doi . Onieat, tack - Carrot ,., , .... Beet 20 -20 Cakbafa CaeoDibera, dos. Caaliflower, crate . Potatoes, cwt TnrBiaa. dox. -i. . Habaard seaaah, Lettace, crate Graen Peppers, Ing DaaUk aqaaelt Spinsch. crate zo t so J&9 se-.6 S3 -75 to l.OO ao -so-.es es 1JIS apples, bm. Hethoasa CBcameers Hothouse tomatoes "Boas Bsytng Pilcw Zxtraa Medinma -It -II Boylat Prlcea Roosters, e'd OS UroUera Catered Lerhora HeaTies, ken Uedinm kaaa as -1 i is Light hens OKAIS AJSB HAT BysDg rtioea Wheat, westera red White, 1m. Barley, toa as SS .19.00 .is.ee oata. toe Hart borUt- Oata aad retch, toa .li.oe is.e 14-0 -ls.oe l-60 Clever A Italia, valley, lad cattiaf Eastorst Otegoa Cemmoa ... Hors Top gride At MBA Saying Frleas Tambt. tea Hen. tea -S.00 5.00 4.50 . 05 to .OS 01 to .OS Hogs, lirst Steers Cewa i dteifera .4 to .09 -0H -07 Dressed veal . Dressed kegs wool. Coarse - Medina IS afOHAIS Old Kid amtea1 ..nominal MINT Peppermmt Oil. lb S0 to l M MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATREtarring Popeye ( YEAH. OUVE -1 "V&VUCMA ME FREH4TVA WHG. 4 y TRV IN TO CHISEL IPf I " v ' V-" ( I I t fDF&lWl 7 If I I K V VfcrtfAMt LITTLE ANNIE ROONEV TKtMS H0MDonr HAPPD1 ar . . ir. -ay aw w m ' r i m w,' mm imrnr i - -aa. a. w ;-m a r JPOTS AND CASPER LET MSrTAKB -: A PEEK AT WHAT Votrva WRrrrENi TOUR WAJJYlTCKTT&t H HAVEHT ANY 9&CRST9 FROM CTTHSRHAVG V 9 rfJt. U rta Cheese Weak Over big - Area; Butter Dull , In top1 Graclea- PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. I (AP) An advance of two cents In the price of extra eggs and one cent in standards was In effect, today. The new price ot extras is 31c and standards IS. Considerable weakness Is felt generally In the market for eheese throughout the country. As dur ing previous weeks, , the chief sanxee ot the depression appeared la Wisconsin territory, where ef forts had been made by specula tive interests to boost values in face of an undertone that was not hopeful. While there was no re cent change In the price of cheese resorted bv Tillamook, eastern and Idaho offerings are Teperted, generally as at shaded values. Last week's receipts or cneese at Portland were fractionally less than during the previous week. . There was acain a fairly steaay tone generally in the market for butter altnoug top scores oara . a A . A. t 4. were inennea w preww dull and hard to more. Buitenat is unchanged. ; Out of a dime a hundred pounas in the price of sugar is announced here, effective Tuesaay. me now refinery price If 14.50 r cane and $4. 4 for beet There was no cnange m ma week's openlnc price on country killed meaU as a rule. Veal and hogs are Just folding while de mand for bun beef and for lambs is favorable ell PRICES UP CHICAGO, Nov. (AP) Un .n.flraiii nm arm reaching tnO mi nit a that Janan and China ats at war sent grain prices spinning upward today above any point this year. Tne new nw, however, except for ry 0mU tailed to hold in the face ot aug mented selling at tne last. NttSSCNL.TEU. Ill SB SH DO 1 LOOK UKt f CWSeLtR? OOJ? OO If DQt? VrV UJOHT IT f POW-TTOU -PARS LOOkl AT THy i CASPERi sUCH b &TB1CTLV 1 kCDr4FirD4TlAL: - 3w- rr-pr Idnatcbotj Maximum fresh advances In 4 price, attained la excited buying and simultaneous with a . report printed on market tickers that one Chinee general. had. formal ly declared war on Japan, swept wheat to 14 cents above recent low levels and rye up to as much as 14 eenta gain.,.-;. - Wheat closed flurried, m ir ehanged to cent lower than Saturday's finish, corn unchanged to 5-1 oft, oats 7-8-1 1-1 p, rye 1 1-t-l cents advanced. ' Today's closing quotations i Wheat: Dee., .ilK-ft; Mar., .TOVTo 1-t: May, .71 1-s-J-l; July, .T1H-T-8. Corn: Dee., .41 T-1-.4T; Mar May, .61 1-8-1-4; Ja!y,.(4 1-8-4. Oats: Dee., .18; May, .19 5-8-f4; Jaly, .89 7-8. obm'is em T r , FALLS C1TT, Nov. The P. T. A. sponsored a porgram Satur day night in the Victory hall for benefit of the soup kitchen of the grade school. . Rev. McDonald and wife were In Salem Thursday and Friday. He gave a lecture on their trip tnreuga the Holy land, at the Pree Methodist; missionary con vention In Salem. The Christian Endeavor soci ety had a social, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Qulya Lewis was elected nnam- lousfy as toekeut chairman. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Emm have moved to Palls City. They were formally living in Dallas, Where Mr. Emra was a butcher In the Ilsh Cash store. Cole Superintends Hubbard Hill Slaih WACONDA. Nov. 9 r Slashing brush at Hubbard HHI on the Wheatland Perry road' is under way with Robert Cole of Mission Bottom In Charge. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Russell have received word of the arrival of i arranddaughter. born Friday morning to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell ot Salem. The baby weighs 8V4 pounds and her name Is Charlotte Naaine. W SIP 1(1 "Glow, Llttl Glovr-Worm, Glitter" Now Showing TKfe HO PElOltES FROM wUS PlLBtU MV COOHTRf rS tM CRrncrXL coHomot: THla AAOHEf MOST GO IKTO "A PatkBt Without a Name 0H.VE3 A PEW ESCAPED Mm 6ECI009 TJsKEMTDIWE hospttxl. n "It's the Colonel's Tff, at That HELLO, VST C09T A colonel hoofer: must ,TW3 19 COST A lTH0U4HTrp LOT OF MONSY" CALL iPAM TELL V0OTH2.f45W&V TO START THAT. - "TOOTS 13 STAHT&ir CA&PER ,rlARYS m ROOSEVELT3 SON AHD FIACEg -ft 1 I, i s Elliott Roosevelt, second son of the Governor of New York, and Elua betiB Browning Donner, of Philadelphia, face the camera together for the first time as the news of their engagement is made known. The formal announcement was made at the home of the bride-to-be at Philadelphia, where this charming picture was made. The couple met six months ago. No date has been set for the wedding. aaaal SHflSf TOI OF IB HOUSE 8WEOLB, Nov. 9 Bather Dalke of Aberdeen, Idaho has been visiting at her uncles. Men no and Theodore Dalke. . Miss Lana Siebens took the of ficers of the primary student body through the Ladd and Bush bank Saturday. It was a very interest ing trip for the children who were especially delighted with the vaults. They were allowed to hold $15,900. Bitty KropeUn deposited f 1.1 to the school account. The officers are Billy Krope- lin, Lorraine Meyers, Carol Sehaf for and Mary Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. West spent Sunday afternoon la Scio visiting "Borrowed Trouble' TUP KlNC XUVUUSKtrX IS eWt TO COLLECT aOSCj you BORROUJ&O Tcr VHAT 4lVESr TOUTHB- V0; ipnr'MfcsRjro M I ( SHE'S 6TTLL. Nf HAVETrCVRXiWD) J j NOTA CUJG KiOT EVEM HEC lv V-t-V2-Ol5?jr- CHILD HECAtSE WOULD BE y- jIk ill CERTAINLY r FT A LOT . I f OP WCNEVTO - ' rU 3TAT APIARY? f lxfrTTtxi . I KNOW! S KNOW WHAT APIARY IS? the- Dietmaa ranch. They reported a slight snowfall. Margaret Hemphill ls visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Beeman. .The second, third and fourth grade pupils are working on a cross country trip for their pro ject. They will visit all the points of interest along the way. Some of the outstanding places will be, Yellowstone park. Fields museum la Chicago and the statue of lib erty. Mr. and Mrs. Al Meyers were Sunday visitors in ML AngeL CHEMAWA WINS CHEMAWA. Nov. I Quito few Cbemswa grangers went to North Howell Friday and Satur day to visit the fair. lathecont teats Saturday night Chemawa came away with two first prizes. Fred Lobdell won the harmonica contest and tiny four months old Dorothy MeCall took first prise ror being the youngest person present. l sTl I X HF rSR. YE.rUHG 6LO10 - PfV. THt TiUO BLUON PETOTEJEi Ott. L KWCs OF 7jOWUHVrVAOttJL - 'II V .UJfft TOO FROM THE By PONT BS SO RUP8CA9PCRl Vb'MV.TOU HUN UPTHa PHONB ON A THS00LONEL I- T 1 w I I t S I j ii r k I -rsv : -a t si i i " a ti - -i 4D-YEJ10 FniEUDS BMlO fl S HOLLYWOOD, Nov. I Mrs. 0. S. Thomas enjoyed a very pleas ant surprise Thursday when Fred Bentley of Cambridge, Nebr made a call. Mr. Bentley was a Sanday school papil of Mrs. Thomas soma 49. years ago. A very pleasant visit ' was had by theso two old time acquaintance talking over happenings of days gone by,- ' Ur. and Mrs. A, E. Miller and two children of Monitor were Thursday visitors at the home ot Mrs. J. Brennen of this district. Mrs. Miller is a sister ot Mrs. Brennen.' " ' The regular meeting of the Merry Minglers was held at the name ot Mrs. Boyd L. Wilkinson Thursday afternoon. At the bus iness meeting Mrs. A. W. Fletch er resigned as secretary and Mrs. u. B. Maim appointed succeed her. It was decided to answer roll call with a recitation at the next meeting which will be held at the homo of Miss OrHe Mitchell Present were: Mrs. C. C. Col well. Miss Frc CoIweTL Mrs. A, W. Fletcher, Miss Orlle Mitchell, Mrs. H. Jones, Mrs. Ted Leon hardt. Mrs. A. McCain. Mrs. E. S. Barker. Mrs. L. B. Malm. Mrs. J. J. Ackeman and Mrs. Boyd Lv Wilkinson. Grown-ups are Given" School Opportunity SILYERTON. Nov. t Grown ups are again going to be given' an opportunity to go to "eg-' school at Silverton this winter : Last year the local Smith-Hughes department conducted night clas ses in poultry for adults. This winter the department, with Warren Crabtree as leader, will hold classes In dairying. The classes will commence the last of this month o the first of the next. . . . I GUESTS OP CTMMnfGS CIO VER DALE, Nor. 9 . Guests at tbe C. Cam stings homo last week were Mrs. John Thomas. Harold and Allen Thom as. Mrs. Anna Madsen and Bev erly Ann Vadsen. all of Salop. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown' at tended a banquet at tho Firs! Christian church in Salem. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR AJOOYKOlO USH06: l- TI BRANDON WAL.SH By JIMMY MURPHY 3gR3 I tr.0t I CANTWASTS TIMS TALKN A TO A . DUMMY UWB HtMT00TS. ' WHEN I A3KCO HIM ( - ! IP H3 KNEW WHAT A' , PJARY I HS SAID SURE4 I HS SAID A P1ARY IS A PIACH WITH A LOT COWS WHERO. MILK is soup; ' .- aamaaMaamaaml