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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday .Monrfnr. April 23. 1932 rAGRsnycN "'.-.'VI "V HEW RUINS & DITCHES Onion Planting " Time at ;.Hand in Lake La- f blsh Farms - ; GRAINS RECOVER FROM SETBACKS STOCKS GAIN IN; HEAVY TRADING Lack of Frost Causes Early Slump; Wall Street Assists LAKE A LABISH. April 7 Hayes Labish Farm hare had ft number of men am ployed the past tew days digging new drain ditch. es and Installing hexes. There were a : number of acres which refused to dry ont properly after the last spell of high water and inasmuch as It Is time for. onions to be planted the new dltcbas were resorted to. It -4s seldom that the beaverdant is ditched this late In the reason, fall being the customary , period. Many of the Lablsh prowers hare finished planting and a few of the tiny green shoots hare a! ready: appeared in the southern part of the" lake, - where the high -water failed to appear; There will he no . weeding for seTer.il weeks yet and the indications are that, little outside labor will ber -required. - " 4 Strawberry men ? In the com munity are aPending no money to get their berries into shape. Thus tar few hare been able to negoti ate contracts, and with no pros pects for Income there is. through economic laws, a paucity of output. Several growers bare hinted that they will plow their 'berries under if no contracts aro forthcoming soon. The canneries report a plethora of canned goods remaining from the last several . seasons. Strawberries, canned or Jelled, come under the heading of luxury, and - luxuries are becom ing, according to professional ob servers, non-essential to many consumers. Highway graders have been utilising the rainy weather to smooth out the rough places in the Labia h graveled roads.-Local citizens have been agitating the construction of a paved road through Lablsh for several years. According to reliable reports, however, nothing Is apt to be done this summer. CHICAGO. April 27 AP Sensitive to upturn's in securities, the grain markets - late today scored a recovery from ' early weakness ' .: ' . Transient setbacks In ' wheat prices were associated with fail ure of frost predictions that had threatened further damage to crops southwest and west. ' Be sides, export demand for North American wheat was the smallest in some time. Curtailment of do mestic country : marketings of wheat, however, suggested no burdensome stocks on farm? Wheat closed unsettled at the . - mm a S T same as yesieraay s iinisn 10 a-a lower.corn unchanged to 4 up, oats unchanged to 1-8 off. . "" Today's closing quotations: X Wheatr May, 56 to 7-8; July old, 55 to 7-8. new, 59; Sept. old, 2 1-8 -to new 61 7-8 to 62; Dee. 65. Corn: May 31. 7-8; July. 85 1-8 to ; Sept, .37 5-8 to ; Dee., 38. Oats: May, 22; July. 22; Sept., 28 3-8; Dec, 25 3-8 to . " Hot 400; steady. ?' ' . U(kt Hants 140-184 1W Sao eaolee. S.7 S-4.S0. LiaSsreisnta, 180-180 ib 4.ss-4.se: - lso-aoo is, 4.ts-4.so. afaoTuni . votf as 10O-S30 lbs., S.tS-4.40; 220-150 Ika 8.50-4.S5. HMvyvaithM JS0-t0 Us, S.I5-4.2J; S90-S50 las, 8.00-4.00. racking wi 37J-50O tks t Kasn ana gMt 2.T5-SJ0. reeors-et ackers 10-180 eaediaja an4 fe4 8.80.8.80. Slaachter ekeep lasaaa 00 fener alljr at if. .-'- ' SprUs Insane (M ana choice f.OO S.50; aaadiaat 4.0O-8.OO. Lassba SO U. fawn. (M an caeiea 5.50-6.00: sseaiuin 4.00-5.50; all waifaae cannon S.00-4.00. Tenrlinc weathers SO-llO Jha ntediaaa to cbeia S.50-S.OO: 120-150 Iha.. t.TS-.TS; II weights rail t coaraoa 1.00-LT 5. Portland Produce General Markets PORTLAND, Ore.. April S7 (AP) Produce exchange, net prices, batter, ex tras 19; standards 18; prime firsts IS; firsts 17; egg, .fresh extras 14; fresh mediums 13. PORTI.AVD. Ore.. Anrfl 7 fAP Wheat Open Hi (a Low Close M H3 Mil I1U July .(0 COVs 50H B0 Sept. ...59 -39 59 59 Cash markrti: wheat, hi Rnit hlna- teai 784 : soft white, western whit 64: hard winter, northern spring, western' red 62. Bridges Over Stone Creek Open to Travel MEHAMA, April 27 The two new bridges over Stout creek are now finished and the road is open for travel. Sunday many ' cars traveled the Fern Ridge road unaware that the bridge at this end was: out and had to turn around and go back over the same route. Mrs. Floyd Boyington ; enter tained Monday afternoon with a quilting party. Lunch was served at 4 p. m. to the following: Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Blanche Wagner, Mrs. Merle Teeters, Claradna Mulkey, Mable Landers Mrs. I A. Dickson. Mrs.. -John .Moe, Lorena Landers, Mrs. I.. A. Dixon and the' hostess, Mrs. Boy- ingtdnA . -' ' 10O SEE BURXim RICKREALL, April 27 Over 100 persons attended the open session of Rickreall grange here " on Friday night at which time the mortgage on the building re cently released was burned with proper ceremony, t Radio Programs Tkrsd7, Apm 21 ZOAO 560 K. CarvaUla h 7:00 Ood merninr Wfedita lions, led by f ' Dr. JTaasea ETrilUsaiB. 7:15 Setting p asareises, directed by - .-John Kenny.' ""? ,f 11:02 "Violas and." Japsnesa Iris, Agnes A. Wheeler: 18:20 "Karal Fire- Protection," L. B. Dari. 12 :3S Harket reports, crops and weath .T' loraeaat. 1:15 "Georga H. WUiams,, Dr. . B Horner. 2:03 Plxinr P the Home: "What Shall I Uae For My Window Curtains t" Miss Anna Price. ' 5:55 Msrket reports. 6:45 Market reports and weather fore cast. , 7:10 With the Poohry Flock, rrof. A O. Loaa. T:S0 College atght. 6:10 F tare Farasera of Aaeriea an aaat eoavamtioet program. i."- Portland Grain POBTLAXD,. Ore, Aprit 27 AP) Butter prints 93 score or bettor, zo-zze; staadards, 19-2 le. . Eggs Pari fie poaHry prodaeers" aell ing prices; fresh extras,' 14c; Uadarda, 13c: mediums, 13c- Coaatrr meats aelliaa prtco to re tailers: eoan try-killed hogs, beat batchers, ader 1Q0 Iba, 6-6 fce ?. trealers. SO to 130 lbs, 9; spring lambs; 10-18e; lambs. yearlings. e-lOcr heavy owes. 4c ; fan ner cows. -4e; balls. 6-4 He. Oi'uti Oreron .walnuts.' 13-I9e: nols. 12? '.b.; Brasila, 12 14: almonds, 15-16e: hlberts. 20-22e-: pocaaa. 20c lb. Caaeara- bark bnyiag price, 1933 peel. Hops nominal. 1931.' 11-11 4e lb.; contracts. 1932, 12-lSc lb. Bntterf at direct to shippers : station. 15e: Portland deurery prices, luc lb. Lira poultry net baying price: hesry hens, colored, 4 lbs, ap, 15-le; do medianu, 11-lSe; light, ; light broil ers. 13-lse lb.: colored roasters, orer 2 lbs, 18-S0e; old roosters. 6c: dnrks. Pek in. 15e: reese. 8-10e: caDons. 18-20e. Onions selling price to retailers: Ore gon, 8-8.50 cental; boilers, $6-7; new Co- ehella, 94 crate. New potatoes Texas. 5-6e lb. Potatoes local, 0e-$1.15; Psrkdale, SI. 25; Desehates. SI. 25-1. 3o: eastern Washington. Sl-1.25. Seed potatoes (certified) earliest of all. 1-1 fee: early rose. 1-1 He lb. Wool 1932 crop, nominal; Willamette ralley, 6-8e lb.: eastern Oregon. 7-10e poand. Wool 1932 crop, nominal: Willamette vale. 7-9e: eastern Oregon. 7-9e. Hay baring price from producer: al falfa, $15-16.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $19; oats and retch, 614. Oats, No. 2 white $24.50. Corn No. S yellow (E) $22.75. Millrua: standard $18.50. Portland Livestock Fruits, Vegetables PORTLAND. Or.. April 27 tAP) Cattl ?5, calves 10, generally steady. Steers 600-9O0 Iba, good 6.25-7.00; asedinm 5.00-6.25; common, 1.75-5.00; 900 1 100 lbs, , good 0.23-7.00. medium .00-6.25. common 3.75-5.00: 1100-1300 lbs, good 5.75-6.50, medians 4.00-5.75. Heifers. 550-850 Ibs rood 5.75-6.50. me dium 4.50-5.75, eammos) 8.25-4.50. Cow good 4.75-5.25: C. M. S.25-4.75; low cutter and cutter , 1.50-3.35. Balla year lings excluded, good and choice (beef) 3.JJ-3.75; cutter, common and mediant 2.00-3.25. VeaJera. milk fed. rood and choice 6.00-6.50; medium 4.50-6.00: call and common 2.50-4.50. Calres 250-500 lbs., good and choice 4.50-6.00: common and medium 2.00-4.50. PORTLAND. Ore, April 27 (AP) Oranges California navels, wrapped fancy. $3-3.75: choice, $2.25-2.50 box Grapefruit California. $2.25-2.50: Flor ida. $3.50-4 case. - Lemons California. $4.50-3.25. I-imea 5-dos. cartons. $3.25, Bananas bunches, 5c: hands, le lb. Strawberries $2.40-2.30 crate, 20 pints r'lorin-Sacrnmento ZOs. sz.4O-2.a0. Rhubarb outdoor grown, 2-2 Vie lb, Cabbage local. 2H-3e lb.: new crop, California. 7-8 He lb. Onions selling price to retailers; Oregon, $8-8.50 cen tal; boilers, so-7: new Cochells. crate. Cneumbexs hothouse, 40c-$1.5O dos Spinach local. $1 orange box. Celery California, $1.50 dos.; hearts, $2 dozen bunches. Mushrooms hothouse, ' 60c lb. Peppers Bell. Mexico, 20 15e lb. Pesa Califor nia, 6-6Hr lb. Sweet potatoes Califor nia. $4; southern ysms, 11.35-1. 85 bn crate. Cauliflower local, 75c-$1.25 crate KoSeburg, Sl-0-1.75 crate. Tomatoes hothouse, fancy. SO-45c lb choice 25c lb. ; Mexican, $2.50 repacked, Lettuce Santa Maria, $2.75 crate. Aapar agns California, green, 6c lb. BUTTEB OFFEilli.eS m ni Dividend! "Casualties No Worry rShois . Cover; Belief . " ; HRW- YORk. April 27 (AP) Stocks sailed placidly hy some dmdead easaaltlea today and made their beet gains of the' week in a larger volnme o? iraamg. . . It was'natnraHy assamed that short covering had a bit to do with the ralljrslnee the market always teels happier when expected "bad news" is definitely oat of the way. Bat however permanent the firm er tone may be there was a meas ure at cheer in an advance that had endured for four consecutive days and in the absence of fright ened selling. U. S. Steel, opening unchanged at 17 7-8. manifested so- little con cern over its dividend omission that other .leaders plncked up courage for an advance. Numerous gains ota point or twa were sur rendered in the subseouent down- tarn when Steel and General Mo tors duplicated their old lows, but their stout resistance at those lev els-gave the market its second wind and another slow rally de veloped. Final prices averaged more than a point higher. Volume was 1.121,040 shares. Deferment of Pennsylvania's di vidend was no more of a surprise than the action on Steel's - had been, for the rainroad's manage ment had warned that mainten ance of payments. mast depend on earnings. Closing quotations on U. S. Steel, Westlnghouse, Union Car bide, National Biscuit, Case, Woolworth. General Electric and Santa Fe showed gains amounting to less than a point, hat net gains in American Telephone, American Can, Consolidated Gas, Standard Qil of New Jersey, Am erican Tobacco "B' North Ameri can, Union Pacific, Safeway Stores and First National Stores ran from 1 to 2. Pennsylvania was off a point at 12 2-3. a French Increase Duty on Prunes; Amount Doubles The French . import duties on dried prunes have been doubled by a law published in the French Journal Official for April 21, 1932, according to a radiogram from Commercial Attache Fayette No Change in Price 50 far , AsiSurp!usGoing Into Storage Chiefly - v i ' ' , ' " ' i H ; PORTLAND. April 17 (AP)- Greatly Increased offerings of butter are reflected throughout the Pacifle northwest sector aa a result of general betterment la weather conditions. While some sections report a shortage, others reflect sufficient increase to more than overcome this. - As yet there are Practically no 2rlee changes reported in tne market for butter eitner en in open trade or on the exchange. Increased storage volume is augr rested at , practically . jail coast points except , Portland. In some quarters there talk or. a proo abla cut In the nrlce but storeYs say this is unlikely, Butterfat val ues' are generally steaay ana prac tically uniform. Market for eg mi is reflecting a renerallv steady tone locally with no change suggested in eitner buying or selling values. There are smaller supplies now reaching the market. General lowering of California trawberrv prices here i snown for the day, the result chiefly of liberally Increased offerings. Four cars were reported in rrom cen tral California. Sales mostly xz. 00-12.25 crats for 20s. . General cutting of asparagus prices here has resulted from lib erally Increased offerings, saiea are showing a fairly wide spread with the top at 12.25 pyramid or i XL doz. while some sales are down to $2. Kennewick 12s weak at 75c or less. A carload 4s sched uled to roll east from The Dalles tonight. Corner of old crop onions heia bv a local broker, is still holding here but sales at tne extreme prices asked have practically ceased because new crop Bermu da type are cheaper. This Is most unusual. Inmbla. $1.10-1.25 doxen bunches; Walla Jlid-Co-Walla-Kennewiek 12c. $1 box. rarnr axd rxoKTaauca Price aid to grower br eaten .-. abtu it . . m "i Badiaboa, , ' ' st unions, aes. .. , ,, Onions, sack. Xo. Is rotatooa. evt. W. Allport. Paris, to the depart ment of commerce. The new minimum rates of duty on dried prunes, applying to lm ports from the United States, are as follows, in. francs per 100 kll os gross: Eighty prunes or leas per half kilo and prunes in boxes or cases whatever the size of the fruit 160 (formerly 80); other prunes 120 (formerly (0). Salem ilaruets Grade ti Miiav raw co-op pool price, f I.04 Sarplsw'f tvtOJ". Factory aaUk 90e. ' - (afOk baaed a afareh batttarfat evtrasavl - , ---: Batterfat, eweet ltk," ' Butterfat, aowr, 16. Apples, wrapped, bn. reas, UaUL. Xew potataos. CaliL. Cukes, kot boose Spinach, oranre baa . Kaaoaro .5ft. to M l.M aa - Calif, calary, dos. si est can tomstoea, lar Calif, eabbara Aiparsrus. das. Calif. Lettnee, -erat . .70 to 1.10 ss 02 Kxtras Standards Medians . EGOS arias rrtcoa .1.35 ' 3.50 04 Vb .l.oe -S.I5 Colored: 7Tns atedium Hens lCbt SMIVV CBICKXXS 8prinr Chiekeaa CororoS brollrrs .12 .11 .0 s .1$ .10 -OS Wheat, western red White, bn Barley, ton, "top Oats, ton. top Hay- bayins or! okaih airo hay anytns rrUM f .14 to .! .55 to .58 .55 to S 22.00 22.00 , Oats and retch, too" . mover .15.00 to 18.00 .15.00 to 18.00 Alfalfa, ralley. 2nd cutting 18.00 18.50 iMitem urofnn . 17.oo Top gTado HOPS) Lambs Hoes, top . Horn, first cats ateera Cows atxaT ayta rrton Heifers , Dressod res. Dressed boss top ...5.00 -4.10 S.S0 a05 to 05 H S I to .OS 04 to 04 U 05 08 Caars Medisnsi WOOTe" Kid Old atosuu ( Bits Fot Breakfast & : ' (Coflttaued from page i) :. mind when a el reus came to town. They traveled with teams. - and all the boys would get up early to see them. come la.' I can stin hear tho peculiar, rattle that a - circus wagon made. It was all so excit ing. I know. J carried water for the horses to get Into one. There was rarely a fair without a circus for the full week, and they har vested welL" (The - writer suspects that Cy Woodworth was the boy who kiss ed Mlnnlo Warrent the midget though ho does not look like an old man yet. Also, that he waa the one and only Western Union messenger boy who got Into the circus with the help of '"Emper or Norton. The Orst circus the Blur man ever saw -was that of Montgomery Queenfn .the middle, seventies and he did not seer It at Oakland, where' It dtad - exhib ited the night before. He saw It on tho ' old Coast "Fork . road in the Shoestring or Walker ralley. next east of Scott's or the Apple- gate ralley on. its way from Oakland to Cottage . G rove. s It seemed - the grandest sight ever witnessed far grander than the colorful Cayuae Indian cavalcades paaslng on the road near Weston. Umatilla connty, each spring, for the annual hunt of the braves and couse digging of their squaws.) (The Wigwam was where the Otto J. Wilson anto establishment is now. The Agricultural works building was the one now occu pied by the Paulas cannery. L. Cheesebrough dfe Co. advertised la . tho 1872 Salem Directory - as,, "manufacturers. of and dealers la.4; flour, grain. ' salt and every dea-s cripiMNi 01 saxas, tens, wixdb eor-i, era, ropes, twine, ete. Their salesroom was in the south room of the Chemeketa ' Hon so (now. r llarioa hoteL) - Rafma Mallory afterward represented Oregon ia.a eongress. His aoa. Elmer, tben in T, the employ of . tho Oregon Kle . trie, gave the Barnes , to most otf the stations on that line north of , Salem.) , . DOT TO BECKKXS r SILVER TON. April 27 A five . and a half pound hoy was born to . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beck en at the . Sllvertoa hospital Saturday morn-. Ing. Mrs. Becken was seriously HI . last week safferlng.Xrom ptomaine poisoning. She is recovering very satisfactorily. fit UNIFORM 1 Always tba same higtl eality to depend apoa. Want Orogaa Hakaa Ore fan Home Owned imirniiMiMM . mi 11 -M-M-manoMeManasnnaa Independent L1X ATT TTKIESE WOQW SA VHNGS I . Despite drastically declining: prices you will find -' I Stores. Trade regularly at your Purity Store where the standards of quality as high as ever at Purity consistent food savings always prevail. Money - Saving Features for Friday and Saturday. April 29 - 30 Citrus S(S)IP White One of the best to be had TASTY PAK A truly fine sea food 2 Cans ,25 No. io H Rolled AITS Highest Grade Fresh stock Baker. (g (g A Established since 1870 ... Ko. 16S- ' . Synopsia of tho Annul Statement of Tao Paul Kerere Ufa Iasnranee Company of ore ester, ta the state of Maaaacaa setts, on the thirty-first day of leeem. hoc, 1831. made to tho la&aranea Com miaaionar of tne Slate of Oregon, parsD ant to ar .. - r, ,, CAPrTAL Amoant of capital stock paid ap, SiOO, UVO.UO. IXCOMC Total premlom income for tba year, $888,842.98. ' Interest, dividends- and reals reeeired darinx tho year. f9S.ltS.00. Income f mat , other soarees reeeired darinf taa year, SS84.47. Total interne. f2S3.S20.43. D18BCR8KMENTS ; Paid . for losses, endowments, annaities and snrronder ralaea, f 107,107.68. - lXrideada paid to poKey holders during the year, 0. - .. .... Diridoads paid on capital stock darinf tho year, 0. ; - . Coauaiastoas and salaries paid . darinf the year, fl05.123.16V ' Taxes, licenses 'aad fees paid darinf the year, f 5.844.04. - , Arnanat of aH other expenditures, ft 8,. 883.88. . Total, oxpeodirnrr. S248.557J1. 1 - - - ' A88TS - - ' , Valoo at ; real- 'estate v ovaef (market vatMl.- - Valaa M Mack .and . - hoads I hvned, (s mortised valaa). f 581.879.29. ' - Loans an nortfafea aad eolIatcralr etc., 9 1 .850.00. . - Preasiann) note aad policy loans, 0. . Caah ia banks and oa hand, 818.77X15. ' Vet naeollected aad deferred premiam, f 18.868.15. , -. - - - - , - Insert st and reals daa aad ' accrued, f 7.784.81. ' ' .' -... ' , Other assets, (a4). .f 783.90. : . J. Total admitted aae.- ,.96.' : " , LiAaicrriES . - Kt reserres. 8r2.T7l3.-' -"-J" . Oroaa tiatsna far fafttea 'sapaif, f44,- - AH attar lUWHtiaav. SI 8.083.58. -7"A , Total ' ehilftis exchseiee mt Capital HMt SI 'V4nw.aMIB.nm Bri7.S0O.aS, ' : --- -roa tkk- tear- - ' Oroaa preeainara reeeired. - darinf tho Tear, f 13.S4S.M. " - - t - Pramiams. aad dlidoads retvrnri 4ar ,.. bur-taa yasr, f 367AJ, - ' ImmvsM dnrisnc the rear. tS.TfS.Td ' Sanaa) af Company The Paul Jterero : ZAfo Jnsaranee Oospeay. " . - Venta ml Jiaaidaat Charioa ' A ltar P U R I T Mayonnaise or Sandwich Spread 100 Pure No Substi tute "No riller"-Jast the pure ingredients you would use at home. Ore gon made. Pints .23 The well known Hard Wheat Flour so popular with particular cooks and housewives. Satisfac tion guaranteed. 49 Lb. Bag a .$9 Fresh Oregon t . Creamery Dimtjttei? 2 lbs. rx i t 24 OX. ; QuaVer pkc. Corn Meal -IO - White or Yellow Kama "at aWretArr Lasaaat C. Hoda klas. - ' , - - atatnaary Teeidont -attorney ' far aerrlec 8 Thompson's Double-Malted Xlaltcd "Doubles the nourish ment In milk for 1 ;ent glass." Pound tin.:....-.. .39 SNIDER'S "1 Tii Snider's b recognized as the leading 'catsup . Large b ottle .i1l7 Howard "Soft as dowiw white as snow Rolls nrmsT 1 r Delicious with milk and sugar. Appropri ate for any meal or for lunch, , Package Leave your order' with your Purit j Grocer for the No. 10 size cans of Fancy Crashed Pineapple. It'a low price will amaze you. . - i .10 purity : - :!-FE.GdJn;r..: , " rhV- quality . . and " gKd- I nesa of this Pancake . Rou? is tbeyond ques . tion.- A" trial means an other : satisfied - toed : v no m V , PURITY rA daintilyscented. . TOILET; SOAP -; at. a price .within : 7 the .;. reach of all. Breaks up hard 'water1 like r magic. 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