The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
fhe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, : Sunday Morning, December 20, 1936
lesivy Selling Pins From Under Stocli
'Markeli;
Adverse Ruling
Of ICG Blamed
Refusal of
ICC to Grant
Extension of Emergency
Rates
Is Cause
NEW YORC, Dec. . 19-iffy-Touched
off by an ad Terse later
state commerce commission . rul
ing, heavy selling in rails today
knocked the pins from under the
stock market with resultant loss
es 1 to 4 or more points.
The list displayed selective
rallying tendencies in early deal
ings, although it was unable to
get a sure foothold on recovery
at any time. A relapse in the final
hour followed I announcement the
emergency freight rates which ex
pire at the end of 1936. '
Recent favorites were offered
in such volume that just before
the close the ticker tape fell about
7 minutes behind floor dealings.
The total turnover, however, of
1.214, 520 Bhares was slightly un
der last Saturday's aggregate.
A. P." AVcrage Drop
The Associated Press average
of 60 issues
suffered a net de-
cline of .9 of
la point at 68. h. the
sharpest drop
in nearly a month.
For the week
down 1.8 poll
the composite was
ints, the most" sub
stantial recession since the week
of August 224
'Coppers, - in supply recently
were exceptions to the general
downturn, apparently making a
belated response to mounting
prices for the red metal. Export
copper was given another lift to
a new 6-year high.
Up fractions to a point or so
were Anaconda at 51, and Ken
necott 5S.
Among principal losers were
N. Y. Centralist '41 Union Pa
cific 126. U. S. Steel 76, Heth
lehem ?3?j Westinghouse 144.
International Harvester 98, J. I.
Case 145, Goodyear 31, Am
erican Locomotive 44. and
General Electric 51.
PORTLAND.) Ore.. Dec. IS. (AP)
Produce exchange net price:
Batter Extras. 32tie: standard,
prime firsts. 32c: firsts, 31 He; butter
fat. 86-36 He
K IC C. S.j large extras. 29c; U.' 8.
mrdium extras; 26c.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND,! Ore. Dee. 18. (AP)
Without traditit; and without price
change, the Market for wheat futures
was unchanged generally on the Port
land market. Cash market lost 1 rent
tnshel all around.
Wheat: Open) Ui-h Low Close
May 1.13M 1.154 1.154 1.15 4
Ve. - 1,13 1.13 1.13 1.13
Cash wheatl Big tend blnestem, hw.
12 per cent. (.21: dark hard winter. 13
per cent, 1.34: 13 per cent. 1.28: 11
Ver cent, 1.22): soft white and western
m-hite. 1.14; hard winter, 1.16; western
red. 1 15. I
Oats, So. 2 white, 32.30; array. 31.30.
Barley, No.' 2j45 lb. b. w.. 37,50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 12;. bar
ley. 1; flour. 2; oats, 2.
Portland Produce
Portland! Ore.. Dee. 19. ap
liutter Print. A grade. 34 He lb. in
parchment wrappers. 35Vie.lb. in car
ton; B (Trade, (parchment wrappers. 33
'lb.; cartons, 314 c lb.
Kutterfat t-uillKtiu delivery -ii-r-.
rrt- A rrsdK dlirret at I st iie
weekly 36 3Je lb.; country routes.
84 35e: b f grade. 34 35c lb.; 'ii
grade at market.
H grade cream fci martri Muvtns
pricj. buiterfat basis, ft 3 Vie lb
Ksres Hnriiit once of whpaler ex
tras, 26e: standards, 23c; extra medium.
21c; medium 4 firsts. 18c; under grade.
15c; pullets. 15-18c.
Cheese Oregon triplets. 18e: Ore
g.in leaf. 18 14 e. . Brokers will psr He
be''uw quotations .
Coin try meats Selling ric te r-i
1
VJeneral Mkts.
I : We solicit ' your orders
I to Buy or Sell
! The ,
OREGON PULP &
' PAPER COMPANY'S
. 5 Income Bonds
I and Fractional Warrants 1
M. J. GEARY & SON J
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List names and addresses below
Radio Programs
December 20
- JZOTH 8UVDAY 940 Kb '
' 8 :C0 Harmonies fa contrast.
9 :30 Comics Breakfast club.
10. OO Church of the air.
10:30 Christmas Toys, Ciecho-8l0Takia.
a i :uo aroi stagers, Ioadoa.
ll:30--Chritma at sea.
11:45 Portland Symphony talk.
12:00 New York Philharmonic arch.
2:3 Wings of song.
2:30 Church seno.
S:Ou Joe Penuer. sing, orr comedy.
8 :vu KnoiBOH ana nia violia. -
4:00 Jolly tine. 4:03 Prof. Quia.
4:30 Oregon on Parade. -5
:00 Open bouse. Nelson Eddy.
6:30 Romanvie songs, Walton IfcKin-
5
5 :4S Lopea en-h.
6 :00 Honday eveninr boor.
7;t0 Community, sing. Christmas aeal
tais.
7:15 Mpllt Second in History.
8.00 Kddi Cantor.
8:45 Sunday news. "V
9:00 Toast of the town.
9 :43 Lopez orch.
10:O0 Dnwi, orcan.
10:13 Lyons orcu.
10:30 Pollack erch.
1 1 :00 Hoagland orch.
11 :30-12 tjgic Mirror.
SOW SUNDAY 620
Kc
8:00 News.
8:05 Ward and M.uuy. piano duo.
8:15 Peerless, "Trio, vocal.
9:00 Moscow Sleigh bells.
10:30 Melody Matim-e, sing.
11:00 Choral ....
11:30 Spiritual raiitasv.
11:53 Portland ts uipiiouy, talk. -12.
-O0 Opera additions.
12:30 tirand Hotel, drama.
1:00 Sunday ri-ial, drama.
1;.0 iiusitiil Camera.
2:00 Marion Tall.-y. sing.
2 :JO News.
2:43 Kamirez Argentines.
3:00 Posey playlets.
8:15 Mother Dreams.
4:00 "Songs H You."
4 :30 Robert Kipley. variety.
5:00 tiood-will Court.
6:00 Manhattan Merry-Co Round.
6:30 Album of Familiar Music
7:0O Concerts, iuxtrurueutal.
aing.
:0 Sunset Dreams, king.
8:15 Ueide the .Shaliuiar.
8:30 Jack Benny, comedy, sing., orch.
0:OO Paming; Parade.
0:13 Night Editor Lr.im. -
9:20 One Mau n ramily. serial.
10:00 News.
10:15 Bridge t Dreamland.
11:00 Bal Tabaru orchestra.
M :30 Keveries.
to 12 Weather Keprt.
KEX SUNDAY 1180 Kc.
; 8:00 News.
8:03 Alice Reii.K- '. s'tig.
8:13 Allstair ''.
8:30 Paul Cur- organ.
9-O0 8outuerna..e.
9:13 Christian K.ndeavor union.
8:30 Radio f.tj Mosie Hall, aing-orch.
10:15 Rose City Olee Club.
10:30 Song Cycle.
10:45 Own our Home.
r Con hi r kilted tanas, best butchers
under 130 lbs.. 1 - ls 13c; vealers. Ha. 1.
1314c: lisht and tnin. 1 It lb.; heav
7-8c lb.: cutter cows. 7-7e lb.: can
uer cows. C' 7c lb.. bulls. 6 9c lb.;
lambs. 13 14c Mi.; ewes. 4 7c lb.
Mohair U37 contracts. 40 42e lb.
Caacara hark l.Miitta vrirt infe
eel. 6 7c il'
Live eiiinlry f-.irllaml Jeliver buy
-He tince t ulnted lens over 4 lbs
14 15c lb; undvr 4 lbs.. 1314c lb;
l-eghom liens, 10 12c lb.: Leghorn
bi oilers. 1 lbs.. 14 15c lb.; Leghorn
springs. 12 I3e lb.: roosters, 8 9c lb.
Potatoes Klamath No. 1. 2.40.
Desehntes, 82.40: Vakima No. I, cents'.
12.25 2.35 t
Wool lil'Irt nominal: aVillametle vnl
ley meili.iiu.' 3r III : coarse and braids,
28e lb.: eastern Oregon. 23 te lb;$
crossbred. 27 2rtc .fc ; IJI37 contract.
10 H6e lb
Hay SSetlinr iiriTe to retailers: AC
falfa. No I 17 17. lit: eastern Oregon
timothy. $18 Iri 50 Ion; oats and vetch
lil3. clover 12 ton. Portland
Hops Nomina!: 1'!6. 38 40c lb.
Unions tlreeon l 2.S ISO cental.
akima $t 151 23 eenisi "
Sugar Berry
I. S 5 23 : bee
Tfcr fruit l("s 85 lis
ba
1..1 n ....i.i
Iomestic Flour Sellins price. citvf
delivery. 5 to 2.VM1. lots: Family pat
ent. 98s. 6.1o 7.8.: bakers' hard
wheat. $5.05 K.I 'I: bakers bluestem. $6
6.63: blended hard. ii.l0 7.63: ernhamt
96.55: whole wheat. 0.6ll bbl. - '
Boston Wool
BOSTON. Dee. 1 1. - ; AP) ( U. S.
14rpt. -gr. ) Domestic wool prices be
gan to show a revival ot strengthening
tendeue'es in the pat week as demand
broadened and prices in Australian mar ;
kets made further advances. L
Late in the week territory wools were
moved at prices above the bnlk of the
bids of the previous Week. This move
ment stimulated further mark-ops of
asking prices. .Ohio fleeces were moved
in limited quantities at strong to higher
prices which ranged 41-43 rents in the
crease for fine Delaine. 44-45 cent
for Miple combing blood, and 48-50
cents for combine ss and 4 blood.
ORDER
nly 10c including postage.
NAME
10:55 TsrieUes.
11:00 Magle Key, sing.'
12 :0O Better Bpeeca, muaie.
13:15 eunshin Division.
12:45 Dorothy Dresleia. sing.
1 :30 Fiabf ace and Pigsbottie, Tariety.
1 :43 Lotheraa hoar.
2.00 We. the People, Philip Lord.
2:30 Stoopnagle and Bad, comedy.
9 :00 Listen to This.
8:30 Christian Science Program.
8:45 Eabbi Edward T .Sandrov,
4:00-4:30 Helen Tranbel, sing.
8.-00 News. 8:15 Seiger orch. i
8:30 Eook ebat. Richard Montgomery ,
9:00 Tropie Trails.
9:80 riupatrick orch. '
10:00 Palace rcb. -10
:30 Calvary tabemacls pubilee, i
11:15 Ranyan. organ.
t 12 Weather reporta. 1
December 21
KOI MONDAY 940 Ke.
6:30 Klock.
8:30 Aevt.
1
8.3a Rhythm and Romance. '
8:43 -sells of Pioneers, aing.
9;15'iopa revue.
9:30-,Rowanc, of Helen Trent, drama.
9.45 KjcIi Man's Dsrline, dram.
10 :W Betty and Bob, aerial.
10:15 Modern Cinderella. 1
10:30 Betty Crocker. I
10:36 Cnureh Hymns.
10:48 Who's Who in News 'i
11:00 Big Sister.
12:00 Magazine of the Air.
12:45 New.
1:00 Messiah.
1:15 Concert Miniatures. ,
1 :3G -Variety matinee.
2:00 Milton Charles, sing.
2:30 News Through a Woman's Eyes.
2:45 Wilderneaa Road.
3:00 Feminine Fancies. 3:30 News
4 :30-'-Drews, organ.
5 :0t Continentals.
5:15 Toyiand Kxprees.
5:30-i-8:jle shgw.
5:45 Moonglow MWodies.
6:00 Radio theater. ' Gold Diggere.
7t)0 Kings orch. ,
7:45- Uoose Creek Parson.
8 :0o-Poetic melodies.
8 :15 Renfrew, serial drama.
8:30 Pick and Pat.
9:00 Heidt orch.
9:30 Jack Pearl.
10:00 Dorothy Dix. .
11:00 Iloacland orch.
11:30- Young orcb.
11:4512 Pollack orhu
KOW MONDAY 620 Kc i
7 :00i Morning melodies.
7:30 Petite muaitaie.
Financial.
8:15 News.
9.-0U Christine, slug..
9:15 Mary MariiU. serial drams,
9:30 How to He Charming.
10:00 Style chats.
10:15 Mrs. Wiggs of Cabbage Patch.
10:30 John's Other Wife, drama.
10:45 Just Plaiu Bill, drama.
11:30 News.
11 :45 JSingiu' Sam.
12:00 Pepper Voung'a Family, drams.
12:1S Ma Perkins, serial.
12 :30 Vie and Sade, serial.
12:45 The O'Neills, drama.
1:00 Hour of Charm. 1:30 Clinie.
1:45 Portland Council of Churches.
2:00 Hollywood News.
2.05 Tom Thomas, baritone.
2.15 Helen Jane Behlke, sing.
2:30 Olen, organ.
:43 Town Tattlers' orch.
3:00 Woman's Marazine, variety.
4:0)0 Donald MctJilbenv. commenta
tor. 4:15 Stars of Today.
4:a0 Plying Time.
4:45 Invisible Trails.
5 MM) Piano Surprises.
5 :15 Meakin "s Musi.-.
5:30 Junior Nurses, (ET.
6:90 Warden Lawes of Sit-g Sing.
6:30 Stringtime.
7:00 Contented program.
7:30 Hawthorpe 'House.
8:00 Amos 'n' Andy.
8:15 Lum and AbneY. -
9:00 fibber MGee and Molly, com
edy. 9:30 lliinber's Champions.
10:00 News.
K10:I5 Khrine football rallv.
ll:lo Ambassador orch.
11:30 Reveries, instrumental. i
to 12 Weather reports.
KEX MONDAY
-11 60 Kc.
6:30 Clo.k.
7 :00 Calvary tabernacle.
7:30 Josh liiggins, skeH-b.
7:43 Neighbor Nell.
8:00 Charles hears, tenor.
8 :13 Vagabonds, quartet, sing.
8:30 Edna x'ischer, piauu.
8:43 ttospel singer.
9:O0 Honeyboy and Sa.-safras.
9:1S Home institute.
9:30 New World.
10.-O2 Trailing Along.
10:13 Food Magician.
10:30 Vanghn le Leath, sjng.
10:45 Iot and Will.
11:00 Words and Music.
11:30 Western Farm and Home,
12:30 Market Reports.
12:35 Rochester Civic orch.
1:00 rorutn luncheon. '
1:30 Leo and Ken. comedy and songs.
1:45 Young Hickory, serial drama.
2:00 Let's Talk It Over.
2:30 Tbe Dictators, instrumental.
2:45 Joan -and Kscorta, sing.
3:00 C. S. Army band.
3:25 Financial and Grain Reporta.
3:30 News. .
3:35 Three X Sisters, vocal.
3:43 Happy Jack. 4:00 Newa.
4:15-4:30 Show window.
8:00 News.
8:13 Night Watchman.
8:30 Stanford university.
8:45 XTncle Ezra, comedy.
9:00 Homicide Squad, drama.:
9:30 Bambi. Helen- Hayes, drams.
10 :00 Wrestling. 10 :30 Varieties.
10:33 Biltmore orcb.
11:00 Paul Carson.
12:00 Weather Reports. .
December 19
STOCK AVE SAGES
80 13
"Induxt Raila
15 60
Util. Stacks
Today ..
94.0 87.0
50.8 68.S
Free, day 95.0 38.1
Month ago 97.6 39.1
Year ago .... 71.7 28.9
51.1
51.8
43.0
53.T
48.4
44.T
2i.a
69.7
71.8
53.8
72.8
55.7
56.1
S4.8
193S hirh .. 99.3 43.5
1936 low 73.4 - 30.3
1935 high 76.3 31.2
1935 low . .. 49.5 18.5
BOND AVERAGES 1
.10 10 to 10
Rail Indust Ctil. for'sB
Today ........ 97.3 104.1 102.J TU
Prev. day .... 97.7 104.1 102.1 71.4
Month aeo 97.1 104.4 102.S 71.S
Tear go 85.3 101.8 99.5 69.5
1936 high 97.9 104.4 103.1 72.0
1936 low 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6
tiivt. ATS ! in in A
1 1935 low .... 76.4 92.2 84.5 655
Stocks" & Bonds
fCoirplled by Associated Press)
TODAY!
ADDRESS
i.
Price Advance
SaidEqualiz
er
Department of Agriculture
U Claima Nine Billion
Farmer Income
WASHINGTON, Dec- l.-(rp)-Hlher
prices for farm crops were
said by tbe department of agri
culture to hare more than off
set drought damage .this year.
The crop reporting board said
the nation's farmers would re
alize J9.6J0.000 gross Income
from 1938 operations, compared
with 18,508,000 from 1935 and
97,276.000.000 from 1934, an
other drought year. ,
, The board reported that crops
would proTide 13.870,000,00 ot
this income, livestock and live
stock products, . 15,18,000,000
and government benefit pay
ments, 1480,000.000.
Although last summer's
drought was described' as less se
vere than the 1934 disaster, the
board reported farmers neverthe
less harvested 21,000.000 acres
less than they did in 1935. More
than 32,000,000 acres planted
into crops were abandoned, the
report said.'
The report, based on December
1 conditions, slightly reduced es
timated production of corn,
wheat, barley and rye compared
with last month.
No Shortage, Claim
Yields of "several of the prin
cipal food crops," the board said,
were "distinctly less than usual"
but "there is no general short
age of food." - -
The small corn crop this sea
son was valued at 31,514,203,000
or slightly more than the esti
mated 91,505,396,000 last year,
although 1936 production was
placed at 1,524,317,000 bushels,
far below the 2,296,669,000 bush
els in 1935.
Cotton ranked in estimated
value this year at 9760,386,000
for 12,407,000 bales of lint, as
against 9590,136,000 last year
for 10,638,000.
Other crops valued at more
than 9100,000,000 this year, with
new estimates on production. In
cluded: all hay, 9775.213.000 for
70.273,000 tons; wheat, 9624,-
338,000 for 626.461,000 bushels;
potatoes. "9367,406.000 for 329.
997.00 bushels: oats. $348,610.-
000 for 789.100 bushels; cotton
seed. 9195.195,000 for 6.513,000
tons; barley 3118.007,000 for
147.452.000 bushels; apples,
9109.078.000 for 108.031,000
bushels.
Farm Crop Value
Gain Is Reported
WASHINGTON, bee. 19-OP)-
The agricultural department has
estimated the value of Oregon's
principal 1936 farm crops at 969,
910,000. fompared with 951,236,
000 In 1935.
The department estimated the
total acres harvested at 2,716,000
compared with 2,629,000 in 1935.
Estimates of production and
value of principal crops included:
All wheat 20.340,000 bushels
at 917,086,000; oats 11,492.000
and 95.171-.000; barley 2.970.-.
000 and 92,168,000; all time hay
1,637.000 tons at 916.043,000;
apples 4,368,000 bushels at 33,
800,000; commercial 2.808,000
bushels at 92,443,000; pears 3,
760,000 bushels at 92.444.000;
potatoes 7,310.000 and 98,408,
000; hops 9,720,000 pounds at
92.916,000.
Fall-Sown Grain
Has Chance, Held
THE DALLES, Dec. 19-(rrV
Charles McOUiget of Condon ex
pressed optimism today for the
fall-seeded wheat crop in the mid
Columbia district. ; "
- He said a dry spell similar to
this autumn's prevailed in 1916
but warm rains later germinated
the seeds and by July the grain
was waist high.
Champion Lamb Brings
Top Prize, L. A. Show
LOS ANGELES, Dec. lJ-V
The grand champion lamb of the
great western livestock show
brought 15.50 a pound at auction
here. Friday, topping all California
prices since 1931 and representing
93.50 a pound more than was paid
for the champion at the recent In
ternational Livestock Exposition
in Chicago. ,
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk. Salens basic pool price
9&22 per hundred. I
- Co-op - tVBtterfat ' price, P.
O. B. Salem, 83c I ' '
(MUk MM mm ml sassUll
otMrfa average.)
, Distributor price f&34.
: A grade butterfat 'Deliv
ered. 83c; r B grade, dellv
ered, S3 c-
A grade print, 85c; B
grade, 84c
Prires paid to K rowers by Sales bayara.
(Tli prices below, supplied bj s local
grocer, are Indicative of the Miry Market
bat ara sot fQaraateaa J iM Btatea
man.) ; ' . , !
rsoiTft i
4 Bit lac Prieaa)
Banaaaa. lb. on stalk .06 !
bands .06 ft
Coeoanuts. aaea ,,, , o.&o
Cranberries, 4 bbl.
4.2S to 4.75
. 0 t ..25
UiM. fresh, lb
Grapefruit, Florida,' bos
Grapefruit. Ariioo
Lemons, crate
Oransea tavela
Sinkist '
Fsney
1.50
1.1 S to 3.10
4.20 to 6.00
8.00 to 8.25
2.00 to 8.85
J.00 .
Choice
Pean. Bose bo.
t'ineapple, fresh.- erst
Pome ran a tea. lug
.75
4.00
1.00
VEGBTBXa
I Buying fneosl
Beets, Calif, dot ,
Urucruli. do. ,
Cabbsre. lb.
. .0
.45
.02
.02
.75
. l.ii
.80
.as
Cabbage, red
Cab ba.e. Kraut, ewt.
Chinese cabbage, crate
Carrota. coast, dot.
I'liard dos
Cauliflower. Or. No. 1 crate
.90
Celery, crate
Heart 1.
Root. doa.
1.85 to 2.00
.75 to 5
.0
tt
- ,- 80
Endive, dos
Greens. Mustard, crate
Greens. Kale crate
80
Lettuce, California, iced..
Unions, green doa. ,
Onions Ocafon wnite
..2 to 2.50
.25
50 lbs.
1.25
Walla Walla sweet. 60 lbs.
Oyster plant, dos.
Radishes, doi
.05
.00
.40
.40
Japanese radishes, doa.
Farsoipa, rb..
.02
Feaa coaat or Seattle, lb.
Peppers, green. Calif- lb. .
Oil
.10
.10
9.00
.85
1.30
60
.95
1.00
.75
.40
410
Bed. lb.
Potatoes, new. Ko. 1. ewt.
No. 2. 50-lb. bag
Potatoes, sweet. No. 1
Pumpkins ewt.
Spinach, cranes box .
Squash
!anish, dos.
Hubbard, ewt. -Peanut,
doa.
Turnips, dos.
.85 to
JO to
Water cross .
BTJTa
Wslonta. lb. l t
Vilberta. 1934 crop, lb je to
aora
(Baying Prica)
Clusters, 1930, lb. .27 to
do. 1836, lb. J5 to
1SH
J9V4
.29
.40
fuggles. 1935, top, lb. Komin.il
oo. i'.3ft, id. .Nominal
WOOL AND MOHUt
I Buying Price!
Mohair .40
Medium wool . . , ,,, ,
Coarse wool . o
EGOS AND POtJXTEV
Buying Price of Androaeas)
Extras
.22
Brpwn extras
.22
.20
.21
.18
.12
.14
.13
,10
.05
.05
.13
.13
Medium extras
Large stsndards
Medium standards
Pullets
Heavy bens. lb.
Colored mediums.
lb.
Medium Leghorns, lb.
stags. ID
Old roosters, lb.
Colored fry a, over 4 lbs..,
Under 4 lbs.
White Leehorns, frys
.12
MAKIO.X UKKAMEKT buying Prices
Live Poultry. No 1 stock
Colored hens, under 4H lbs. .12
Colored hens over iVt lbs. .13
Leghorn hens, over 84 lbs. .10
Leghorn bene, under 3i lbs. .10
Leghorn broilers .12
Colored springs, over 3H lbs. .12
Colored springs, under 3 Vi lbs. .12
Roosters . .00
Rejects ... market value
Stags, lb .08
No. 2 grades, 2 cents less.
Fgga Candled and graded -
Large extras x
Medium extras
?2
.20
21
.18
.12
1 2
Large standards
Medium, standarda
Undergrades
Pullets
Turkeys, dressed
15 and .17
LIVESTOCK
f Baying Price)
Spring lambs 6.75 to 7.25
Ewes 2.25 to 8.75
Hogs, top, 150-210 Hs. 10 10
130-150 lbs. , .25 to 0.50
210-225 lbs. 9.50
Sows 7.25 to 7.50
Steers , S.50 to 7.50
Dairy typo cow
S.00 to 4.00
4.50 to 5.00
Beet cows
Balls
, 4.75 to 5.25
5 00 to S.00
S.50
: , ,11
Heifers
Top veal
Dressed veal, lb.
Dressed nogs
GRAIN AITS BAT
Wheat, white. No. 1
1.05
Wheat, western red . 1.04
Barley, brewing, ton .41.50
Feed barley, , i nn
Oats, milling, ton "
Feed, ton. "
Cloveneed, ' , .29
Vetch seed, per 100 V95
Hay bnving prlees ,
A liana, valley
.1200
Oat and vetch, ton
.10.00;
-10.00
. 06 v
plover, son .... ...
WA8CS ' AJtD SUNT
Casearn bark. to.
Peppermint Oil. Q
1.7
HopslKeep Steady
Tone; Few Sales
Pacific coast hop markets were
seasonally quiet during the week
ended December 16, but maintain
ed a steady tone, according to the
weekly hop market review of the
bureau of agricultural economics.
Continued lack of selling pressure
from growers tended to offset the
slow demand from domestic buy
ers who appeared - reluctant to
make new commitments till after
inventory time the first of the!
year. Trading in spot hops In the
three coast states was limited to
around 208 bales in Oregon mar
kets, wftb' no sales reported in
California, and Washington, dur-
I ing the past seven days. The com
paratively . light remaining:, sup
piles of 1936 crop hops remaining
in growers hands was a sustaining
market influence. Trade reports
Indicate that only 'around lfr.OOO
bales of 1936 hops .remained in
strictly growers hands In the three
coast states at the middle of De
cember, a compared with around
60,000 bales of 193 5 . hops in that
position a year ago.. . "
1 Oregon markets remained stea
dy during the past week although
seasonally quiet. ' The only activ
ity reported . In the three states
during the period consisted of the
sales of several small lots of 1936
clusters by Oregon growers total
ing 208 bales of which 165 bales
netted 40c and 43 bales brought
38c per pound. Demand was slow,
but Oregon producers were not
pressing their remaining supplies
on the market, Only 12.600 bales
of 1936 hops were held by Oregon
growers at the middle of Decern-;
ber. There were no sales of either.
Money For Wood
Distributed Now
Western Growers Receive
Final Settlement ; ;
Under Co-op
Just In time for Christmas, Pa
cific Wool Growers members In
Western and Southern Oregon and
Western - Washington are this
week receiving iinal settlement
statements and checks on farm
flock wools shipped to the asso
ciation during the late spring and
summer. These growers received
from 20 cents to 22 cents as cash
advances at the time of delivery
and are receiving the balance at
this time
In the settlement of this cool,
medium combing wools brought
members of the cooperative 37
cents per pound in Portland The
producers of combing wools of
all grades, from fine to coarse,
are netting 35 cents The pro
ducers of clothing wools, from
fine to coarse inclusive, are net-
lting 33 1-3 cents Fifty-nine per
eent of the pool Is medium wool
and is nettting nearly 35 cents at!
Portland . i
Coop Marketing Landed
"The association's pool prices !
this year again show conclusive-!
ly that th grower of good wool
receives more for his clip when
market cooperatively though the;
association than when disposed j
of in any othe way," says R. A J
Ward, general manager. "A cheek
of government figures, and data:
gathered by our association on the
sale of some 637,000 pounds of
similar wool from this territory
to dealers by growers who were
pot members of the association
nidlcates that the average outside
price for western Oregon and wes
tern Washington wools was slight
ly over 30 c per pound. We es
timate that if all the wool in these
two sections had been marketed
through the association this xear
it would hare brought non-mem
ber producers $100,000.00 more
than they received."
this pool Just closed contained
some 320,000 pounds of wool and
is only one of several graded pools
and a large number of range clips
handled by the Pacific Wool
Growers totalling nearly .4. 000. 000
nnnnifs -it'
Security Tiunbles
Lower Wheat Rate
Reverses Upturn Following
News of Breadstuff
Shortage, Germany
CHICAGO. Dec. 19-fP-Discon-
certing effects of tumbles of se
curities brought about lower:
wheat prices today after brisk np-i
turns resulting from'Tiews about!
approaching exhaustion of Ger-i
many's breadstuff supplies.
Closing quotations on Chicago
wheat futures were -l cents
under yesterday's finish, Dec.
1.3SK-, May 1.32-. July
1.177.-1-18; corn anchanged to
higher, Dec. 1.08 7 -1.09, May
new 1.04-Ts. July new 1.01 K-
; oats unchanged to of f. May
50-51, and rye 14-1 down.
May 1.114-1.12. Provisions re
sults varied from 20 cents decline
to an advance of two cents.
Chicago May wheat reached a
top price today at $1.33 74. up two
cents from the day's bottom, and
closed at 11.32
Corn and oats were less affect
ed by stock market weakness than
was the case regarding wheat and
rye. Traders short of December
delivery of corn were active buy
ers. For the most part, provisions
prices held about unchanged.
Midwest Call For
on Hay Small
- ' Although much effort was made
to obtain a preferential railroad
rate for Oregon hay to the drought
areas in the middle. west to date
there baa been little- demand for!
the hay,-. Claude McKenney. buyeT.'
said: yesterday. Some hay Is mov-j
mg into Tillamook at 912 and $13
a ton. I
The drought area market has!
been held down by the fact thatl
hay has been shipped Into the!
stricken area from Wisconsin at
around $15 a ton. The $8.80;
freight - rate precludes Oregon
farmers from competing with this
hay. The maritine strike is alsd
reported to have affected the hay
market adversely. There Is said
to be a large amount of hay in the
Willamette valley available for
sale.
Dairymen's Meet
Is January 19-20
At State Colleird
The 44th annual meeting; of thJ
Oresjon Dairymen's association
will be held on tbe Oregon Stata
eolege campus Jannary 19 and 20J
announces George II. FnllenwlderJ
Carlton, president. This Is tbe
first time in many years that this
general dairy organization has ml
in Corrallls. ,
While tbe detailed program ha
not been work 3d out. It is to b
built around late derelopments
in control of animal diseases, feed
lng methods, and marketing. Th
meeting will be held while tbaj
legislature Is in session, and It ii
quie likelv that proposed change,
in farm laws will be considered,)
says Fullenwider. Arrangements!
are being- made to 'bring a proml-j
nent eastern , dairy leader to th
conrentlon. ;
ltXS or older hops during the per
iod in Oregon markets, but trad
advices indicated that prices were
nominally unchanged .- at aroun
27e-30e for 1935 crop, and 16e t
19 e pej pound fo? 1934 crop hops,
Gardeiiers and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 19.-CfP,
Trading Ion the gardeners' and
ranchers' paarket continued quiet
as me weea arew to a close.
Dealers' anticipate an .Improved
demand tbe coming week when
consumer buying takes place for
the holiday season. In most In
stances prices held steady under
moderate receipts this morning,
Slight advances took place in
the Florida grapefruit market
with preferable sizes bringing a
new top of $4 per box.
Track holdings of lettuce were
reduced to a more favorable bas
is than has been the case for
some days. At ajesult the market
held firm J
Although a two and one-fourth
million bushel reduction in the
potato estimate was made, the
new figures had little effect on
that market. Local prices were
unchanged and shipping points
were alsq steady. In Idaho the
general range on number one
quality wks $1.75 to $1.90. Yak
ima points were firm and some
growers held; for higher prices.
Apples Washington Delicious, estrs
fancy, $2.1 5-2. 3&; Wineesps, extra fancy,
S2.00-2.2S; Oregon, Washington Jnmble
paca sseiicious, soe-i.uu; tvinse, ou-oae;
Northern Bpies. 70-80e; 8a j mans. 75c
91.00; Spitsenberg-a. 73e1.00; Wine
saps; fl.00 j.25; Homes Best. SSe-tl.OO.
Artichokes California, boxes ft-S 4os.
8.50-4. f
A varadoe California. 65s, faeries,
2-2.20:: fneblos. 1. 70-1.83.
Bananas -Per pound. S-7
Beans California, crate, $2.75-S; S-7e
per lb. (
Beets Per doxea, 80-S5c
Broeioli t-Logs, 40-50e.
Bruasell Snrouts Orecoo. Hat e rates
65-7&e; California, S-7 per lb.; ta
drama. 1 1.7-5.
Cabbage -Oregon, Danish, left see
crates, S1.S5-1.60; red, lb- l-2e.
Carrots Dob. benches. 25-30e.
Csnliflower Oregon, pony, 11-1.25;
California. fl.40-l.S0 per crate.
Celery f Hearts 75e-fl.00: Utah
type 2: hearts f 1-1.20 per dosen. Cal
ifornia a lo 14 dozen f -2.25-2.50.
Celery root found. 60 75a.
Citrus Fruits Oranges, California
navels f 2.60-3.40: tangerines. Florida,
f 1.75-2.00 ber flat. Lemons.- California
fancy- f 3. 75-6.00 ; grapefruit, Florida,
fancy. f3.40-4.00. Arixona, nil sixes,
f 1.95 2.25. i
Owoanuts Imported. sacks. f0.25;
85e doa. )
Cranberries 25-poand bos, $4 50 4.75.
Caeambers Oregon hothouse, $2.50 to
$4 box : California, 2.25 per log of 4 dos.
Eggplant-i California, log, 1. 50-1. 74
rigs California flats stbito and black.
50 75e. . - I.
' GarlicPer pound. 8-10e.
Grapes Emperors, fl. 50-1.60.
Grees) anions for dos. boaehea.
80 35c
- Gronnd Cherrlea Oregon flat boxes.
n. . ih . in.
Hucklebe
rnes Oregon. wssningtoo
lb- 7 8c.
LeUure-4Cal!fornla
4 and 5 doien
leed. f2.00
S2.65-2.75:
2.10; imperial. 4 and 5 dos.
dry pack 1 1.1 0-1.50.
Melons
iWaabingtoa Vasabaa. 0o f 1
erate.
Muihrooijis One pound cartons.
40
45e. -I
Onions 100 pour., sacks, 0. 8. Ko
1. -yellows, f 1-1.15; Valenelss. 50-lb.
aaek, 85-SOe; yellow boilers. 10 lb. sacks,
12-15e. ,
Psrsnlps-I Per lug, 40-45c.
Peas California. 30-poond hampers.
$1. 60-2.85; crates. $2.50-f3 lOVi-11 lb.
Pears Urcron. Aastimston. bo sea
ramble pack. Bose, $1.60 1.75: D'Anjous.
f 1.60-1.75:1 Bartletts. 35-50c.
Persimmons Calif., lugs. $1.00-1.25;
boxes. 75c,
. Peppers-fCaUfornis, 12-15 lb.
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Auto Brakes
Mlk Paoek. 275 South Commercial
i ' Bicycles
BICYCLER, ''NBW A reconditioned.
Harry W. .Scott. 117 & Com'L Ph. 451C
Bn-fthe
FULLER brushes for Xntas. TeL 75S2.
FULLER I BRUSHES. So. Side. TeL
714. 27S3 Brooks St. , Eve. appoint
menta 1 . ,
I
Chimney: Sweep
TELEPHONIC fvSO. R, R Northnesa
Chiropraclora
D1C X, U SOrrrr. PSC Chiropractor.
25f N. High. TeL Rea S15S
Excavating
Excavating ot all kinds. Basements
dug: irt! -auied or n ovea. uirt roc
sale. Salens Sand. and Gravel Co Pbon
oa - -
Florists
Breltbaapt a , 4t Court.
I-
Fnrs
DuBAIN rur Co. Ilaster furriers and
destft-Mrs. iRm la Miller Bids.
Laundries
THB NSW SALES UUNDRI
: THB WC1DCR LAUNDRT '
2U High TeL IISS
CAPITAL CITT ' LAUNDRT
First
in Quality and Hervlo
IXephoee
ll( i - 1tf4 Hroada
Mattresses
C-PlXOIs
B-DOINQ CO. Phone 011
Potatoes T7. 8. Ko. 1, 100-pound sacks
bakers' $3.65-2.75 Deschutes rassets,
$2.80-2.45; Klamath rassets. $3.30-2.45 j
Washington rusrets, : $2.80-2.45;. local.
fl.tH-2.15; Bnrbank. $t.tO-1.76.
Pom egranatea Logs, f 1.00-1.35.
'. Radiabes -Per dorea boaehea, 20-25.
Rhubarb California, apple boas.
$1.40-1.50. -
- Bntabagas -Waahlngto. lOO-Ib oaeka
$1.25-1.50; Oregon, local, lugs, 65-60.
Spinach Oregon, orange boxes, 86V
B0e: Texas. $1.15 par crate; California,
$1.75.
- Sooaah Oregon Denlah. eaat. rate.
SO-eOe; Hobbard. IK 1-1 H.
a s e e PMBtnosCaliforal 80-IK
crates, $1.00-1.75; yams, $2.40-2.50
bashsl. '
1.50: California, Jug.. $1.63 1.75; Utz
ice. $3.50.
Turnips Deae bwtehc. t5 60.
: Waterere Paad SS-40
Help Wanted Male
"WANTED MIDDI3 aged man for
hotel clerk. Give are. references ndl
description of self In first letter. Box
4i, Bternan. i
Hfln Wantftf Female
K-HIOIf SCJIOOti or COLLEOH
BTUDENTS to Mat special ca.mpa.lgn,
Salem and Tlclnlty. Recommended worlc
by Dean of Men Willamette V. See Air.
Lighter, Salem Hotel, 5-9 p. m.
..... ........... -ivnYyojmmm "
$15 WEEKLY AND rour own dress a
FREE! as bonus. sliovrlna: Fashion
Frocks. No canvaastnat. Faahlnn Frrx Wa.
Iner, Dept. B-4 2 5, ; Cincinnati. Ohio,
I " Salesmen Wanted 7
WANf ED, SALESMAN. Will m
alary. Man to be local and must have.
experience. Young man preferred. Hogg-
uro. appliance. )
MEN WANTED for nearb- na-.
lelsjh routes of 800 famillea. Write Raw.
I"iKhs. Df-Dt. ; ORL-117-SD. Oakland.
Calif. . .
Sittmiiona Wanted
EXP. DRESSMK. Mrs, Adltt T. .
COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER d.
irea poaltlon for bachelor apartments
in Salem. Address Sarah ,E, Crfwster,
Florence. Oregon, i ..: Q '
I WANT a position In your drua- stor
as a salesman. Ko salary required. I
can boost your sales of Schaefefs pile
remedy especially! to those customers
who are suffering Xrom pile Ready to
worx now.
-I,-,- yinnnits.-i-i.-m
BEAUTY SCHOOL, student want
place to work for board and room aft
er Jan. 4th, Olive Johnson, Rt, 2, Mon
mouth. , i
1 For Sale-Miscellaneoug 7
A DDI NO MACHINES, cash regie
era typewriters sold, rented. iwimmiI
Expert repair service, moderate prices,
ftoen Typewriter- Exe 41$ Court
" - - 1
CASH OR trad for used furniture
ranges, beaters.) radloa, snachlnery.
too la. eta Woodry and Woodry, auo
tloneera phone 5-1-1-0. If If N. Bum
mer In Hollywood,
FOR SALE Good table not toe.
$1.35 ewt. Hayes Warehouse, Brooks,
Or. Phone 57F2. Salem.
- -,-tl-ii-n-inn.n.nnnnjxjvJl
APPLES. STRAW, sheerx fertiliser.
Mra Wright, 44 ml Wallace Rd.
- ' '
DELICIOUS HOME: mad fruit rkm
ready. Mra, E. R Wricht, 81 Onter.
i -i ii ii i n.n-iui,ru$
XMAS TREES, 129 N. JUh, dejlr.
. ....... ....... -i-f-rtrto.nj-uui.nJS
ENJOY YOUR Christmas tre lons-
er by gettlna- It today 523 Marion
the - sam old place.
-I, winnnAajtrinnn ft
HAY ALL. KINDS la truck or car
load lota Phone 5000.
FRIGID A IRE. GOOD cond I IMon! 17
Phone 455f. i -
iri r ru-Lnrr i rriiusj
4-WHEEL TRAILER. StronKly con
structed. Good tfe-es. f2S. 1160 Fred- .
erjck St. r
WHITE MEXICAN " Chowawa dud!
pies for Christmas gifts. 534 N. Winter.
HA RG A IN BO Y8 overcoat, "slsa .
1105 Leslie St. Sunday only.
-"--------'--- - - -i-nwinriftril
FOR SALE White Collie BUBDles
an Ideal Xmas gift. Colea Collie Ken
nels, Rt. 2. Box 73;
G I RL" S SMALL tire bto'cleC 8 1 OL 8 35
Hood ft.
MA SON r HAMLIN "orandTDia no!
Box 54, Nelscott, Ore.
DEEP YELLOW " canaries. "l0L n!
lfth. j
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnish
Ings, cheap nearly new Thor washtr.
Leaving state 65 1 N. 20th.
- y-mffrifrrjmJl
BIO AUCTION
f TUESDAY-DEC. 12. 1 m. ori
Sllverton road. 4 mU N. E. Fairground.
Farmers consign your livestock, ma
chinery, furniture and produce to our
weekly auction held at the above ad
dress. .
mwv n nj-i.n
"WIRE WILE EL trailer,' light stockt
rack, $22. .
Two If -600 all weather tires, n-f
125. R. 1, Boa 34. TeL tftf.
D irect o ry
V- .' Mattresses
MAI.KM FLUFF-RUO and Mattress
Factory. NEW MA.TTRESS mad to
order, old remade: carpet cleaning, sis
In; fluff nm weaving. & 11th a Wil
bur. TeL f4L OTTO F. Z WICKER,
Est? lflt.
Mnsic Stores
GEO. C, WILLPlano. radios, sewing
machines, sheet muaio and plana stud
lea Repairing- radios, phonographs and
sewing machines, 412 6tU street,
Salem. i
I Photo Engraving """)
8aiem photo ensrravlna 1 4T N. Con
merctaL TeL SSf7. .
Printing
3
FOR STATION ERt, cards, pamph
lets, prorrama, books or any kind of
printing, can im etateaman iTlnimg
DepartnienX tlSH ComtnsrckL Tele
phone 9101. V-
Sewing Machine KepairT"
C 8 IMtoerman. I-(7f I Iff Waller,
Stoves
We repair stows, rang, circulators,
Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranae a. id
circulators, stock fence, poats, chicken
wire. Bal em Fence and Stove Works,
IJ Chemeketa Tel.- 1774. R U.
Fleming. . . . , .
Transfer
FOR local or distant transfer stars a.
call till, Larmer Tiansfer Co. Trucks
to Portland dally. .
CAPITAL CIT fransfer - Co. 220
8tate 8U TeL 77TI Dlsttibotlnc. for
warding and ttoraa our pclalty Get
our rate
WILLIAMS TRUCK Serv. TeL I2rt.
Trucking
TE1 I2t ASHCRAFT.
Well Drilling
B, A. Wan &L fl, Boa Hi. TeL 1I0FS.