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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salna, Oregon, Saturday Morning, llzrcli 21, 1S23 PAGE CIS wfe ; Profit -Takin fice, Stops Adva StoeMg Flood Damage Figures Aj - j Bullish Traders Point to Dearth of Trading as ; Favorable Sign NEW YORK,1 March 2HJFr -Tha stock market picture today -as blotched witli light profit-taking.-.; - V, ": ' The list did it best to follow through ob the upturn of the pre vious session, but a little more ap prehension irss apparent regard ing the effects of flood damages on a number of large corporations and selling predominated through oat the day " At the same time there were few i-jues that were definitely veak, and scattered stock man aged to buck the trend for fairly substantial galas, . Good Sign. Claim " Te quietness of both buying and selling gave no especial comfort to the commission houses, but bullish - proponents saw in the smalless of , the turnover an In dication that leading stocks were till in good bands, y Transfers totalled only 1,895, 930 shares against yesterday's ra ther smalt aggregate of 2,03C,730. The Associated Press aterage of CO issues slipped .2 of a point to 2.2. The rail composite was off .i.tnat of the utilities declined .3 while the industrial index was un changed. Wool Market Is Distinctly Dull BOSTON, March ZtHJPH Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: " The wool market Is distinctly dulL Sales hare been chiefly in foreign wools at prices which show little change. "Manufacturers are finding new business slow and specifica tion against old orders are delay ed for the time being. Not a few mills are shut down on account of flood conditions, although no ser ious losses to plants are report : ed. , . "Foreign markets are very linn and if anything rather against the buyers.- " -In the west, there Is scattered buying In a small way at slightly lower prices. Mohair is quiet hut Tery finn." ' - The Bulletin will publish the following quotations: Scoured basis: . Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple 10-91; fine and F. M. clothing S3-SI. Mohair: Oregon, S&-S7. (Foreign prices in bond). Berry Plants to : Be Scarce, Word - AH aTa liable strawberry plants will be set out this spring, with the demand then far from filled. belieres 8. H. Tan Trump, county fruit inspector, who has receired number of inquiries as to where strawberry, plants may be purch ased. - Because persons who hare grown . the plants for sale hare not receired much encouragement on ,-; market conditions in recent years, there is apparently short age of plants this year. ' Tan Trump estimated that the October freeze took about a 10 per cent toll of the peach blossoms There is no doubt that the wal nut crop was considerably dam aged, and that a light crop is In prospect for this fall. The prune tree share been damaged to no appreciable extent, in Van Trump's opinion. "' General Markets nosTjes szcHAjrox POBTLAND, Ore- March 20. (IP) Prodaeo E-ebaace set prieea: Batter Eztraa. - 3JHc; ataadarda, prime firati, JlHei.finta, SO.e, Batterfat 34-3 6c - Ejta U. 8. largo axtraa, lc; TJ. 8. atediaaa extras, lac.-:: ' - Poriland Grain POSTLAKD, Ota.", SCarch 30. (AP) TTheat - - . Open , High Low -CToio May ,i 83. S3 83 -83 ixy , - , 77 ' . 77 77 11 , hepU- 7 70 73 75 Caah: Bis Bend blues tm, 13 per teat, 1.21H; do, 13 per cent, fl.lSVi; dark -bard winter, 1 J per cent, SLOSH i do, 11 per cent. 96e; toft white, wetter white. 84 e; oortbera tpridg. hard win ter. 83 He; western red, 84c. Oata, No. 3 white, $22.50 to 823. , . Varn, No. 3 E. yellow, f30. . ,. - Mitlraa, 817-50. - ; ; Today'a ear receipta: - Wheat, IS; f!oo 17; oata, 2; fcayt 4. , Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore-. V.rch 20 (AP) (VSDA) Hogs: Receipta. 200, iaclad ing 208 direct; market strong, extewte top diveina, 10c higbe. Good to choie i;0 350 lb. weJghta, 10.50-10.0, oae ontxtandiBg lot, $10.75; 265 875 . lb. butchers. J9.5O-10; 120 to 145 - lb. weights mostly $10; packing aewa aaostly 88.25-10.50; feeders enoteble 310-10.65. Cattle: - Beceiptt 25. inclnding S dt rert: ealrea 35 laeradiaf 19 direct; scat tered aalea tteady. Good long fed atoort quotable to 97.50; fed heifer talab'.o to $6.60 or above; ro-Uaoa grade down ta 3; low catter aad eater cows. 82.75 3.75; mettiana to god. $4.75-5.70; hallo quotable 84.50? few good Tealera, 9; te le -tj to $10. m Sheep: Beceiptt 25, including 8 di rect; market nominally eteady. Good to choice trackedia aalable $9.25-9.75, load L.ta eligible to $10; goo to thoict twet talaUo arosad $5.$0-S. - ,. " - Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or.. March 50. (AP) Bjfer Prints, A grade. 34H lb. Zm part''.iment wrantr. 33 He lb. in carte ; B grade.' parcUmeut wrapper. 33 He lb.; earton. 34H IU. . Ratterfat Portlind delirery: A grade, d?i iSeries et least twice weaJy. 34-S "IK.; coantry routes. 32-3 je lb.; B grade. 82 33e lb.; C grade ttmarkW Salem Markets (irade i ra w 4 . prr cent ' milk. Salem basic pool price f f .97 per hundred.. Co-tip bwtlirfal prktr, F. O. B. Salem, S3c. -. IMIIT m mi aioDtktr HttcriM swats) Distributor price f2Sl. A grad btittcrlat lctl , ered, S5c; B grade dellr ered,iS3Hc. . . ' A grade prints, 35c; B ' grade, 34c., ;.::-f,'CV frirn put la graver ay 8a low borer (Tae prieee aappKed y a laral Creror. ore isalcalte ( I be taily market sat sr Mi faarveiee bf-Ta Stale .) ,;' .;' - "' . . . .-. '.v I Sarins Prtcol .'. aitr. rre :. it .IS S3 s.oo S.&0 OS .07 e.ts S.50 1.00 4.50 2.73 I GO IS Pineapple, Hawaiian, aa. - . Orange, fancy 1.25 to Chair , t.50 la Rdaaaaa. lb.. Stalk - . - , - iUbda LaaMna. taae- t.OO ta 4.00 ta Cbotre l.imea. freth." doi. Grapefruit. Florida Arixona - S.75 ta 9.23 ta Apple, bn. .64 ta Strawberrie,. box. ratail . TEOFTASUS (Baying Price) Aiparatua, id. .09 Jl .90 1.25 4.00 1.30 190 J0 .04 H S50 S.33 ' Ui ' t-SO .IS 1.80 1.15 1.50 1.50 1.40 1.00 .S3 3.73 S.SO 3.75 1J0 .40 .02 H 1.10 New peaa. Calif.., lb. Rhubarb, bothoaio . .70. .80 and Cauliflower. Calif, crate .85 to Uttnrt, Ctlir, erata Z.75 to Paraaipe, img Sweet petateea, rat ...... - , .. Onion. Labiah, c t. - - lakima mrblcheaa tqutth, lb. Uahhava. Oreffoa. cart. 1.71 ta California, cart. I.T5 ta Carroia. Cali f-, aea. , ..... ,;. .85 ta Celery bearta. Sea. ... Greea peppers. Calif- lb. ,...,. Potatoes. Ko. 1. local , . .., , , , Petateee, Ka 3.- local Spinach. Calif, 20 lb. erata Texaa apiaach. haaipar Caineae fabhar. crtl . BotbauM tomatnea ...... f.50 t Taraipa. -otea, Calif. Calerr. Uuk trariety 2.35 ta Calery. Cbala Vista 1.S0 ta Artichokea. bos - Batabagaa. cwt - Oroca anioni. aoiea Naw potatoes, lb. Hothoaaa cucumbers, aos. VTJT8 WalauU. lb. rilbarta. Ib. .19 U .14 ta J4 JS aor (Bu.Tiat Priea) Claafart. 1935. lb, top ragclaa. 1935. top. IK JO .11 WOOI. AKD H0HAIS tBayiaf Price) ' SJ to Jls wool J9 Mohair Media Coarse wool J 7 BOOS Uro POOXTBT (Buria( Priea of Aadrcaana) Eztraa JS Madias estrae 43 SUadarda JS Mediaai aUadard .13 (Aadresea k Sob Bofiaf Price) Hoary hen a. 4V or ovar JS Haaey haaa, arer 0 lbs. Colored madia ma, lb. MediDm Lefbona. lb. Licht. Ik. JS J4 .W Jl xe J)9 J7 .15 Stags, in. OI roaatera, la, Colored fry a. lb. White Lechoraa. fryi. lb. MABION CREAMERY boyiat prices Lrvo Poaltry. Ko. I stock . Hoary haaa. aadar 5 Iba, JS Hoary heat, erer ft Iba. JS Madiaa colored heat, lb. JS. " Lerhors heat, over S Ut Iba. - JS" Lefhora -eat, brbt JO JS ,0 .07 .03 Colored iprmrera Old Sooatere, lk . Start i Rajacta Rcra Caadled aad traded Larfe eitrat Larft ttaadardt , Madia i extras Mediaai ttaadardt , Underrradet . J6 . J4 . J . .13 . J . J3 .10.50 Palieta . LIVESTOCK (Bayiag Price) 8priag ltmbt Laaba . 9.00 to S.50 .0 .05 ta .00 t.75 ta 10.00 Ewao. lb. Yearliac Iambi Hon, iso-160 rbs. W0-210 lbt tea . .10.50 .21150 Ibt top 10.00 to 10.35 Sows 7.50 to 8.00 5.00 to S.OO 8 tears ' Dairy typo cowa . Baef eowa ... . , , Balla - S.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.00 4.50 ta S.35 .oo to sate s.oo J2H Haifera Veal, top Dressed real. lb. Dressed hoc JS OBj-OI AJTO HAT Wheat, wettarn red White, No. 1 Barley, bra lag. ton . Feed barley, toa , ' Oata, Billiac toa , . . foed, toa , Alfalfa, valley . .78 . .80 -22.00 .31.08 JXt.09 JtO.OO .13.00 ai.oo Clover hay Hsr boyias Pricaa Oata aad vatea. toa J1.0O '. B grade ereem for Market Buying price, botterfat batit, 63H lb. "Egg Baying price of wholesaler: Xz traa, - 18e; ttaadardt. Iff; extra aaadioaa. 10c; do, Biadiaa firsts, 15; aa dor grade, 13c; palieta. lSe dotes. Cheeie -Oregoa triplet. 16c: Oregon teat 17e; broken will pay Ha . helow netatioaa. Milk A trade Portland delWery. 5$He lb.; bauerfat batit for d per cent. Coantry meat Selling price to retail art: Country killed hoga, beat batchers, ander 150 Ibi--14c lb.; Tealera, No. 1, 14 -15 lb.; light aad thin. 8-12 lb.; haary. 7-9e lb.; cottax cows, T-8o lb.; eaaaer cowa, S-7e lb.: balla, 8- lb.j Umb, 1S-17 IK; medlnia, 11 lit lb; awes. 5-lOe lb. ' Mohair Xeauaal contract prion, 15 tt . . - Cairara bark Baying price, 135 peel, le lb.--- r.,- ; Hope Somlntl; 1935 eluttere, T 9e lb. . - " . Lie poultry Portland deli Tory baying price: ' Colored bent, arer 4 Ibi 17 18c lb.; onder d lbtv 18-19o lb.; Leg bora hens, over 3 Iba., 15-16 lb.;- aa der 9 lb- 15-lOe lb.; Leghorn broiler. 1 to 3 ln, 17-18 lb.; tpriag,-9'lbi. ap. 19-20 lb.; colored apringa, 3 Iba. aad ap. 19-20 lb.; roaatera, S-9o lb.; Pekia duckt. young, 14-17 lb.; geese. 11-12 lb. Oni on Ore gon, $1 per 100 lis.;. - , lb. ' ' " ' Potatoe Local, $1.50 cental; KTaai ath, $1.65 eeatal; Bcappeaao Netted Goaa, 81.SO cental; Deacba tea Xetted , Oeaia, $1.S5 rental. , Wool 193S contracts, aoailaal; WD lanett valley aiediam, 80s lb.; eears and braid. 28 lb. ; eaatern Oregon, 35 2Se lb.; s oat-era Idaho, 80-32H lb. Hay Selling price of wholesalers! -Alfalfa. Ko. 1. $16; eaitera Oregoa alfalfa, Ko. 1. $15-15.50; eastern Oregon, timo thy. $17.50-18 tea; Willamette -alley timothy, $13.16 ton; oata aad - vetch, $13.50-13; eloTer. $11-12 toa, Portland, Stocks and Bonds Varrb 30 ' rrrwrr ivr.icr.i (Coatpried by The Attoeitted Pratt) sa is IS 60 Tadas- Bail TJtiL Stocks Today 82.7 ; 85.S 47.S 62.3 Prer. day . S2.I , s.s 47.S 49.6 24.3 50.8 45.0 44.T 21.6 S2.4 63.5 S6.T 8.5 S5.T : 5C.1 94.S Montk tea - 90.4 , S9.5 Tear ago 51.S -20.S 1936 high 83.S 89.7. 1930 bw 73.4 80.3 1933 big. 76.4 91.9 1935 low- 49.5 ' 1S.5 . B0S1 ATCXAQES 20 10 18 IS Bail ' 92.8 92.7 94.3 79.0 94.8 86.9 81.8 76.4 fndoiL UtiL rorei'n Today .. Prer. day . Month." ago Tear ago 193S high 1933 low 1935 hie b. , ; 102.6 'lOa.A 70.8 102.5 102.3 70.1 71.4 6.9 72-0 69.S 70.4 S5.5 104.0 101.9 S7.8 102.4 99.3 S9.8 84.S 92.7 104.1 102.1 102.3 1935 law 92.3 Sew 1936 high. Crop Loans to Be Made Soon Applications Coming Now - to County Agent nerc, ; Committee States . Applications for emergency crop loans for 1S3S are now being re relred at the count agent's office la the posiofflce building here by Count Agent Harry L. Riches, ac cording' to an announcement by the local emergency crop loan committee; consisting of Roy Mel son, S. H. Van Trump, and P. W. Eyre.; . ' ' f.-- Th emergency crop loans will be made only to farmers who can not obtain credit from any other source, as provided by regulations issued by the governor of the Farm Credit administration. The money loaned will t limited to the farmer's immediate and actual cash needs for growing hia $936 crops and In no instance may ex ceed $200 tq one farmer. Farmers are not eligible for emergency loans if they can bor row from an Individual, produc tion credit association, bank, or ether concern. Farmers will also be considered ineligible if they have an application pending with the resettlement administration, hay 3 received assistance from that organisation this year or are in debted to the resettlement admin istration for an unpaid loan. As ii the past, the security for an emergency crop loan- will con sist of a first Hen on the crop fi nanced. Landlord or others hav ing an Interest In the crop to be financed will be required to waive their claims in favor of Hen to the governor of the Farm Credit administration until the emergen cy crop loan is paid. Checks in payment of approved loans will be issued by the Re gional Crop and Feed Loan office at Spokane. Meeting Is Today For Logan Groups WOODBURN. March 20. A meeting of loganberry growers of Woodburn district will be held in the city hall Saturday at 2 p. m. All loganberry growers including independent growers and mem bers of the Woodburn Fruit Grow ers Cooperative association . are asked to attend to consider Pro posed price control plan which has been prepared under the co operattve laws of the state. O. L. Davis, president, announc ed that there should be from 75 to SO per cent of the loganberry acreage signed up in this area making it possible with a good signup in the rest of the state to call a public meeting of logan growers to elect directors. Logan Plan Gets Support, Liberty LIBERTY, March 20. A large crowd of loganberry growers from this and adjacent districts as sembled here Thursday night. Provisions of the marketing agree ment were carefully explained and Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, March 20.-(JP)-Tradlng in the Gardeners' and Ranchers' market Friday contin ued to gain over the previous day. Price of California cauliflower rose from 1.35 to $1.50. Rose burg rose from $1.25 to $1.35. As paragus sold from $2.25 to $2.50 a pyramid. Spinadi Per box, $1-1.20; local, fl- Carrot Per doaoa hoachea, 75c. Beets Log, 81. Dry onion U. 8. Ke. I. 100 IV tack. $1.25 J X. 7, 80e. Greet enlona 40-55. Cabbage Crate, California, $2,25 8. Canliflswet Calif, crate. $1.50. & barg, $1-1.85. Kadiihei Per doiea hnaefcea, 85. Calerr hearts Per dotea basehea. $1.75. - Celery Crate. California. $2.50-3.7$. Applet Ftaej Deliciont,-$1.25."-' Potatoes Local, per 100-poand ssek. $1,40 1.65. ' - 'h Paraley Per doien bonehea, $0 43. Lettuce California, $3. . Toauvtoet' Oregon, hethette. !b ! JOe.?; . , TwwJpe Kw rop. doxen bsaehes, 80e..:.v Soaub Hubbsri I 1 1 bftrbl.keed. 9l - ' ... . ' ' . . Cneaabort Hothonao, dot. $1.35-3. ' Ptmpklai 1-lt per aoaad. - ' Sweet potttoes Ko. 1, 50-lb. tag, $3.35 r Senthera Tsats, $3.25; naclaaai- fiod, $1.75. ! Pnranip Per hg, 65. . farlio Ponnd, 15. - - f Ornnget California aarel, $2.79-4.59. Ttngerinet CaliforsJe, $1.75. BaUbtgtt 100 lot. $3. Ehnhare Extra laser, IS lb. ' bos,' $1.25; (aaer, $1-15; choice, SOe. Braaaela eproote Ponnd, 8-10. ' ' . Aiparagua Pyramid, $2.25 3. W, . Artiehokee Box, $3.35. THIMBLE TOEATRESta-Tln Popeyt SORT OF i5- ) everyone readily signed. Much enthusiasm was evident and hopes are high for the success of the new plan. ''-''-v Any localgrower who has not yet signed and wishes to do so may obtain blanks from Frank Hrubets or W. H. Walker here. " ' So far nearly all acreage In this and nelrby vicinity has been sign ed up. ' Redmond Excited At Spud Outlook PORTLAND, March IQ.-(JP) Butter, butterfat and eggs were unchanged. Firm, demand continued for lightweight Leghorn hens with re cord price maintained. Advance of He lb. followed good demand for country allied calves. Onion tone was weakwith sales to retailers $1 or a fraction high er. , Redmond appeared the chiefly excited point for old potatoes with suggestion of recent purchase of 25 cars by one broken and 10 cars by a chain organisation. Un dertone of the local trade is Just steady. Whales Evidently Bidtluig.For Fame ASTORLL Ore.. March li.-ff Speculation was rife here today as to whether two small whales are planning a bid for fame. They were seen cavorting In the mouth of the Columbia river. The three could become famous by emulating "Ethelbert," the whale which hove into Willam ette slough near Portland and was shot; "Mrs. Finnegan," the sea- Hon who plowed her way to the middle of a grain field near Can by, or the octopus taken from the Meiollus river last week. POLLY AND HER PALS I WS JUST TALKING TQ OUR GIRL FRlENDASH . MICKEY MOUSE TOOTS AND CASPER (SSPER i i i . j i ii " vi id x jn i j vi i inof r a i i - w -iai--r i l -t r 1 TSnnNiL .T W B5T BWlici f? tETTER! KX 'HAVE MY M iiVl "T I'M COHNA DO SO piW V '.M NAME ON ---u- ' - t.yjp-1 ' UTTLE ANNIE R00NEY Her Prince Charming ' t W ACS YOU CURE MR. BULUOM AO f OONT WOROV, MrS. AMN. I k?- .HXl OOMT MAkI VA-lT PUT SUCH P tt flf I MUST WEAR THAT SWEU,JEVLBy f I I THEY XX. RCL MOOS UKS OCrreCTTVCS tS, jJ A STRAiMGe OCA 1 n (S I y jj P1JEASE tXNTT BE Ar4rRY WTTH ME,TOOTS 1 HAD. , OUST. THAT TATTOOED LTO TOOT3 DtFORt 1 MET YOU-GA&ey WAS THAT THE :vwrrH ME VHEN IJrrTERS 1 HAD IT DONE? TriaTS HOW HE IWTOOEO W W ON "HIS. ARM ARE THE ? INITIAL. OP'.' Bbatrics KXTKER1N8 CCDiLO. A OIKU H-ue o TO rO WrTH. tL S0UST I NEVER. Hfc.rUU Or i " GUESS, r -v f v o- rr i i i nr v t -ml Bureau of Mini ng - KJ Urged by Martin - EUGENE, Ore.,' March li.HPl Governor Charles Martin 'Issued a strong appeal for creation of a state bureau of lning -and geol ogy today in his opening address at the Oregon commonwealth con ference. '. , ; ' "- ."The first objectives of such a bureau ahould be. practical aid to miners and prospectors, . particu larly small r ers,M. the governor said. He asked support for a legis lative measure calling for a min ing bureau, v ' , The . governor said ' Bonneville dam will make available abundant power , suited to metallurgical and cnemlcal operations and that in formation regarding suitable lo calities for such, operations - Is needed.; . . ' He said the proposed bureau's greatest value would be In author itatively listing areas yielding economically valuable minerals. The governor's talk was the first of the three-day common wealth conference program. Health Examinations To Be Held March 31 At Jefferson School JEFFERSON, March 20 The annual school .health examina tions are alated. for March 91, at 9 a.m. In the high school. First graders, new pupils, and any spe cial cases are eligible for these examinations, which will be con ducted by Dr. V. A. Douglas. Vac cination will be given for small pox, as well as one-dose adminis trations of toxoid for diphtheria. Tuberculin akin tests will also be given to any child in school with out charge. All high school students will be required to take tuberculin tests unless they bring written ex cuses from their parents or show that they have bad the testj-ecent- ly. she's worried about her CHEST. SAYS SHE'S BEEN YEARS TRYING TO FILL. IT. ON MVARM UTS. - , viz. J Now Showing umfOTlM F.rXRTR 1 k EEPT AHO VJHfXT uriL inn Vxirrn t ' vwi - ' M , .,....- HIM - rr-v hw: IF SHtK in VS 1 1 SHE'S WORRIED ABOUT HER HOPE I 1 1 PORH KIO.XBET SHE'S WORRIED J 1 1 . ; I S f YEAH? J I CHEST. SAYS SHE'S BEEN EIGHT 1 1 1 IT AlffT FILLED VET. I I S THAT) O o .V I I V rV 1 1 YEARS TRYING r . t6t I r" - 1 I - ASHE'S RUN 1 - V-xr: I ; l TonLLrr.y-r- kTO qH,rrsl yZZK I outof J M&S "TH f . I HAD TO TEU- " CASPER. ST . V-H I HAD TO TElL- " CASPER. -rET V MXJ ABOUT IT : I : VOUR Sr4A '; NOW TO STOP. I I HANDS OF. 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