The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    Tit CnGOII CTATDoIIAIT, Calea, Oregon, Frliay iorz--:, Febrcary 3, 1SS7
WlheM; Bfojds -TBree Ceimfe M MujMg- Briimgs Psirfial Mecovery
Hits Low Level
Before Halted
Drops 10 Cents From High
of 12 Days Ago; Rye ,
Loses as Well .
CHICAGO. JFeb., 25-P)-Wet
tumbled three cents ft bushel to
day to the lowest level since early
this month before enough buying
developed to erase about half of
the loss. - '.
, Wheit closed cents be
low- yesterday's finish. May
J.J0, July 1.134-., Sept.
1.10. and corn was .-4 orr
May 1.05?4-0, Jnly 1.01-
Sent. 4-T4. Oats lost -l4,
May 4C-4CH. rye l-4tt. May
1.03 , nd proTlsions were two
cents off to 10 cents up.
Wheat's fall to a level 10 cents
below the season's high establish
ed 12 days ago demonstrated the
market's extreme sensitiveness to
crop news.
Bullish news from abroad was
Ignored until the market reached
bottom, 3 cents below vie early
high, around noon. .
Cash sales of wheat by local
shippers were the largest since
December. ... .
The five-cent fall of May rye
to' f 1.0 2 was attributed to stop
loss selling and liquidation of
tired holders that found support
limited. The corn market resisted
selling and showed less decline
than other grains. The country
did not offer, corn freely. Provi
sions were strengthened by the
higher hog market. " - '
Curry Home After
Prize Journey to
Insurance Session
ALBANY, Feb. 25 Charles C.
Curry arrived In Albany Wednes
day noon from a trip to Chicago.
X1L, where he Attended a conven
tion of the Farm Mutual Insur-
A .
ance company, urry woo iub uv
as the result of successful repre
sentation of the company the past
7ear.
Curry left Portland February
12. In a special coach. In company
with 21 other agents from Oregon.
ti. MnnHii4 that at the banauet
which was held on the opening
night of the convention, there
were 2200 registered. .
Returning to Oregon, Curry ac
companied George Kurre of Dal
las and Jack Wakefield of Cor
vallis. . each of whom had also
one tne rree mp. ins mv uuuw
was made in a new auto which
Kurre purchased while In the east.'
In Kansas they encountered a
.. .tnnM nt at nthp nlaeAB
.UU If .. . - W
alonr the route much cold
weather.
General Mlcts.
rXODUCB tLCH lJIU
POIeTL-JiD. Ore- Fob. 85. (AP
' Prodaca excasage, net prices: Butter:
Extras, 88 e; staadarda. e; priaM
firsts. 8-tte; firsts, tie.
Battarfat: 87-87 He. -'Eggs:
U. '8. large extras Slej V. S.
aaadiaaa aztraa 19c
I Portland Grain
POMT-vaXD. Ore., Pskv S5. AP
A rather weak closing- was showa for
domesUs whest yrices. Oa tha Portland
lataroa asarket, without tradlar. iiaal
a stay was off H eaiit wiU Jaly
ahsarad. Oa tka sa-tpls cash market local
wheat aost 1 cent aad Montana 1
ant a basket
Wheat: Opea Hirk Iw Close
Kay Os 1.13 1.18 Vk 1.18 Mi
Saly 1.01 1.01. 1.01 1.01
Cask wkeat : Bit Bead bines tern, kw,
13 pet 1.1 ; dark kard viator IS pet
LSI: IS act LtS; 11 pet 1.1; soft white
ad wasUra whita 1.11; kard . wintar
2.1S; wsstora rod 1.11.
Oats. No. 1 wWto 83.50, rray 83.50.
9arlay. Xa. 3-45 lb. B.W. 8000. Cora,
Arraatiaa 88.50. KiUraa staadard 81.50.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat SO; bar
hy 1; tloax 17; hay 1.
Portland Livestock
(USD!) Hon ' 750, lBelodiar 3 41
rect, asarket alow, anevaaly weak ta 10
lower, eosae bida 35 lower; paekiae; sows
ad feeder pica nearly steady, good
aboice 1S5-315 lb. driveins mostly 10.00,
few 10.10; late bids and few aalea 9.85,
130-360 lb 9.50-9.60, 380 lb. 9.35, 180
155 lb. 9.35-9.50, paekiag sows 8.00.
jew seed feeder pigs 800, ckoies 80-100
ib. 0 notable 9.00.
Cattle: 100. carres SO, laeladina; SO
direct; cows gradiat Bsodiasa aad below.
11 balla 35 lower for two daya, atker
alaaaea steady ta weak, modiam-rood
tears 1.50-7.90, commea rradea 5.75,
aammaa-madiam haifera 6.00-S.50. goad
led koifsrs eliflble 7.50, low eatter aad
aattor cows Jt5-.25, eommoa-modiom
4.50 5.50. good boot eews 6.75-S.S5. few
all 8.00-5.75. good vealars 9.00-9.60,
hole 10.00.
Sheep: 100. lacladiaf SO direct, odd
eaal
eiea wealed lamba tally atoady
sjp ta 9.75, s;ood -choice dri-otas 9.00
.35. few aholeo 139 lb. skora ewes 5.00.
aaU aad ammt wealed awes 3.0O-4.O0.
koioe 5.75 ar bora. .
Portland Produce
bAaTf ivn w v " e it A T
Batter Prists, A grade, 85 He lb. ta
psrehmeat wrapper; 80 Via la cartoaa;
b rad. parehmea wrappara, SH lb.;
arwaa. -,
Bstterfai ( Portlaad dellrery, geaaral
riea--'A grade, deiiTorod at least twice
Veekly. v ST-SSo lb.! - eoantry reatos.
SS-Sda Ik.; B grado, 1 8-3 7s lb.; 0 arada
St marko. ,
B rrado araaas far markot PrWa paid
rod seer batterfal basis 58J lb.: milk.
d.7s Ih-t prlee paid milk beard if..
' Zgf Eaylag price by whotoaalarsi
Zstraa, SOe; staadarda. 17 aztra med
r,a laa; msdism firsts, 15; aadergrade
15a dasaav .
Cksasi Orafoa. triplets. Itiasj Ora
goa loaf.' 1 Ha. Braksrs via par
(low aaatatieae.
Coaairy Moata Selling prVea ta ra
ailerat Coaatry blUod boga, aart bateh
Ira. aador 150 lbs 18-18 w a lb.; Tsalora
UHs lb.; ligkt aad thia 10-lSs; hoary
1012a; eatter cows, -l0 IKt easaar
ova. Ik.; balls 10a lb.; laaibs 15
ib.r ewes 8 9e iL ,
- Caaeara B r k Baylag prlca, 198C
awol. e7e lb.
Uto Pee It 17 Portland eWlrer-. bay.
t-g price t Colored haaa. ao 4 4 lhe
14 15 lb. ander 4 Ibs le-lS lb.: L
tn bsas, 10-13e lb; Leghora springs,
lb.; roasters, 7-8s lb.
fottoes poscbatoa. 8.85 4.00; Yk--..
. U 88.75-3.90 eeatal; local
l i ;58J0i Xlamatb. kTa. J, $4.00.
New Patatoee riorida, a.75-f pv
13 la. ha 01 per. ... .
Sclcm Markets
Grade B raw 4 per eeaC
milk. Salem basic pool price
$U20 per hundred.
Co-op batter, at price,
F.OJL Salem, SOc ; f
- (Milk baaed . oa semi monthly
Van erf avrrnga ) ; - :
Distributor price, S2.S4.
A grade bntterfat De
livered, 8Ce t B grade, de
Urrred, HHc.
A grade print, 3Ac; - B
grade, 83c.
Prices Mid U are wars by Saioaa Bayers.
(The prices belww. supplied by a local
trocar, ars iadicativ af lbs daily asarket
bat ara aot guaranteed by Tka State
man.) . -.-.
: : ravrrs -
, ; BaytBg Pricee)
Apples, Vs.- Grins floldoa .69
. Uomaa Beauty .,, ...... . .70
Baaaaaa. lb. as stalk .OS
bands , , , Jb
Ceeeaaats. sack .oo
Dales, fresh, lb. , ,, 80 to .25
Grspefrait, Florida, bos S.7S
Grapefruit, -risona 8.25
Lemons, erst ,,, . -7.00 and Bp
Qrsnres Navela !
Fancy ' '. ,. , .50
Choice i - - 6.00
. VEQ-TAS-XS
(Baying Prteaa)
Beets, Calif., dos.
Brvssoll Sprouts, erat
Cabbage, lb.
Cabbage, red. Ib.
.75
1.10
.03
.03
.45
1.85
Carrots, dos.
CaaUflower. -Calif- crate
Celery, crate .
. Dub . '
Hearts, dos.
Root, dos. ,
Eadira. das.
Greens. Mustard, erst
3J5 to 3.85
, a ss
1.35
' 40
.76
- -SO
-.so
Greens, Kale, era to
Lettuce. Califs iced 4 dos. 4t0,t 5.75
Ooioas. greoa-, dos. . - M
Onions. Oregoa whit
50 lbs. , ... - 1.25
Walla Walla sweet. 59 lbs. J0
Oyster plant, dos.
.60
.40
Radishes, doa.
Japaaesa- radishea. dos,
Parsnips, lb . ...
Peppers, graea, Calif- lb.
.02 H
J5
J3
t.oo ;
3.60
1.15
1.83
1.85
S.00
8.25
, JO
J9.
Bed. Ib.
Potstoea. ioesl, Ke.
1. ewt-
No. 3. cwt- bag
Potatoes, sweet. Ko. 1 .
Rbnbsrb. hothouse fancy,
Spinach- Texas, basket
Sqnash, Hubbard, cwt.
rata
Tomstoei. 20 lb. erst
Taraipa. doa. .
Water areas
warn
Wslnnts.
FilberU.
lb.
1935 crop. lb.
JO t
104
HOPS
(Bsylng Pxleas)
Clasters. 193& lb. .38
Faggles,
..nominal
W0OI. ABB MOHAXB
(BsylBg Prices)
Mohair
9
J5
J8
htediam wool
Coarse wool
EGOS AND POCLTBT
(Baytag Prlca af A-drsseas)
Whit extras . 47
Erown sxtrss t J7
Medians extra , , 1
Large standards , ,
Medina staadsrds
Pa lieu
Heavy heos. lb. . .
J5
J5
as
ji
J3
tU3
,10
.03
JS
J5
Colored medinms, lb.
Mediam togboraa. lb. 1 ,
8tsgs. IK -,
Old roosters, lb.
Colored trys. avsr 4 lbs.
Under 4 lbs. .
White Leghorns, frys
as
MARION CREAM CRT buying Prices
Use Pool try No 1 stock
Colored heas, aador 4H lbs. 43
Colored boas, ever 4 ft IDS. , 1, J
Leghorn heas, aer IH lbs. .10
Leghorn Bens, asder s VS ion. - - -vo
Laghora broilers 11
Broilers nnder 3 lbs. J
Colored springs, ever V 1ms. 48
Colored spring, aader S lbs. 41
Roosters , -5
Rejects - U5
Stags, lb 9
No. 3 grades. eents less.
Kgga Candled
ad graded -
Large extras ,
Medians extras
Large standards
Madiam standarda
TJadergrades
49
40
4
44
48
43
4S
45
Pallets
Tarkeys. dressed
.17 aad
Dirty extras
LIVESTOCK
(Baying Price)
Spring Iambs . 8.50
Ewes 4.00
Hogs, top, 150-320 lbs-
ta 9.00
to 6.00
9.60
ta 9.00
9.00
to T.75
to 5.00
to S.00
to S.00
to 7.00
130-150 lbs. 8.7-
310-225
lbs.
Sows ,
Dairy type sow
Beef sows "
Balla
?.50
-4,00
5050
.6.00
.9 00
.9.50
Heifers
Top aea!
Dressed real. lb. ,
Dressed hog, th.
GXAIS ABC BAT
Wheat, white. Ke. 1
Wheat, western red
Barley, brewing, toa
Feed barley, tea . ,,
Oats, milling, tea .,, , .
Feed, toa
Clo-erseed, lb. , , ,
Vetch seed, per
Hay. baylag prleoa -
- 48
-
1.00
- .99
88.0O
.89.60
.39.50
-15.60 ;
. 49
. 8.00
.16.00
Alfalfa, railey .
Oat and -stcb, toa
.11.00
.114(0
. Clover, toa
CASCABA AND VXSt
Case ara hark, Ib. -Peppermint
OIL Ib. .
.0H
1.76
Stocks & Bonds
f - r
(CnmnllM ha Asaoelsted Press)
"' Pebmary 35 1
STOCK AVERAGES
(Compiled by tha Associated Press)
SO
13
15
00
Iadnst,
97.9
98.4
9S.S
Bails
42.0
42.3
88.7
88.7
49.3
87.8
43.5
804
UtiL
60.8
60.3
63.4
49.4
64.0
60.3
68.7
43.4
Stocks
71.9
72.3
71.9
91.9
73.8
09.1
73.0
5.7
Teday
Pre. day
Month age.
Tear ace
79.S
1937 high 100.8
1937 lew 94.1
1939 higb 99.3
1980 law- 78.4
BOBD AVERAGES
80
10
10
10
For'ga
78.5
78.7
TS.5
71.3
74.7
T8.0
78.9
0741
Balls
97.1
97.8
97.9
ladost.
103.9
108.1
104.4
103.7
104.4
108.8
104.4
OU1.
10L3
101.5
103.9
101.4
103.S
101.3
108.1
Tedsy
Pree. day.
Month
Tonr aso
99.5
1937 high 99.0
1937 low 97.1
1939 high 98.3
1930 low 90.9
101.04
99.S
Wool 1930. aomlasl: WlUaaaotte val
ley modi am. 80s Ik.: eoarsa aad braids,
lae lb.: esetera Oregon, 3a-S4e lb.:
eraashred. 87-8Sa Ib.; 1937 eea tracts,
80-sae lb.
Mohair 1937 eestraeta, 40-43 A. "
Hay Selliar price to retailers: Al
falfa. Sa. 1. 933-33.50; sastera Oregoa
timothy. 018-10.50 toa: esU aad vote-,
913-18; clover, 013-18 tea, Portland.
Hops Nominal: 1934. (8-40e IK
Onions Oregoa 93.50-0 ceatral; Tak
Uaa 3345-2.75.
Sngnr Berry ar fro It. 100a. 3 50;
hales. $3.05: beet. 05.40 eeatal.
Dowses tie Floor Belllag prlca. eity de
ll vory. 6 to 15- bhl. lets: fasaity pa teats.
Sa, 00.80 9.06; baker's hard wheat.
90.05 0 05; baker's bines tern. 84.13 CSS;
bleaded hard. $6.55-7.73; grakaas. $6.70;
wkel vkeat. $6.90 hbU :
Boston -Wool
BOSTOX, Feb. 25 (AP) (XT-DA)
Epet domestis wools were vary anict ia
tb market here today. MUls were mak
ing very few iaqairies aad ta view af
Ue aaiot demand, holders of spot demietie
wools were making tittle effort to cloea
aalea. Sentiment waa abowing a little tm
provemeat as cable reports indicated a
streagtaaBiBg - tendency ia Aastralisa
marketa.
Some eoaatry pseked "4 and 14 Mood,
aright fleece wools. - offered treat the
Middle west vera reported to have been
hoaght by east ora bayora at 40 ta 47
little Gain in
Stock Market
Starts 7ell Bat Fulls Of
Before Getting Far;
Steel Is Loser -,
NEW-YORK, Felt, 15Hr-T
stock market made a start ahead
today, but slipped before getting
rery far. , i -.'r.r vj'
- TDe .Associated .Press, average
declined 0.S of a point to 71
TransanctlOBS totaled . -,227,830
shares, compared with 1,083,99
Wednesday. Net declines and gains
were in approximate balance.
' " Prominent issues which lost
fractions to '2 points or so were
U. S. Steel at 109. General Mo
tors 65 , New York Central 44
Baltimore s Ohio 28 U. DuPont
170 and Standard Oil of New
Jersey. 72. ' -' j .
" Anaconda closed down 1 at
C4 M after a moderate early gain.
The financial community was
encouraged with the disclosure
Secretary of the Treasury Morgen-
thau will not borrow additional
money In its March IS financing,
In response to this, U. S. gov
ernment obligations put on a smart
rally. , ; .
Temperance Qub
Meets at Dallas
DALLAS. Feb. 25 -The regu
lar monthly meeting of the Dallas
W. C. T. U. was held at the home
of Mrs. P. J. Voth on Wednesday
afternoon with a large number
of members present.
Plans were made to make sup
plies for the Children's "Farm
Home at Corvallls. The local nn
Ion plans to visit the home some
time In Jnly. ?
- A Frances Wlllard - program
was given. Taking part In this
were Mrs. J. G. Vaa Orsdel, Mrs.
Miller and Mrs. Clyde Bobbins.
who presented some interesting
nets about Miss Wlllard 's life and
work. - .-
The March meeting of the W.
u. i. u. win do neia in cooDera-
uon witn the missionary societies
or tne Dallas churches.
Much Interest Shown
In Demonstrations of
Praning by W. C. Letli
DALLAS. Feb. 25 Consider
able Interest waa shown In the
pruning demonstrations which
were held last week' by W. C
Loth, Polk county agent.
According-to Mr. Leth oyer 100
people participated in the various
demonstrations held.
In some orchards where the
demonstrations were held the
ground was so muddy that con-
aiaerabie damage was done bv
iracung tnrouglt the orchard and
around the trees during the dem
onst rations, v ;
-me largest demonstration was
neia in ue JMOsner orcnard near
a a a .
West Salem.
Gardeners and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND, Ore.; Feb. 25. (JPI
Trading continued dull on the
gardeners' and ranchers market
today, with little demand for
fruits and vegetables. Many com
modities sold below replacement
value to keep supplies moving.
Potatoes remained dull.
Tne onion market made a new
high of 3 net too the growers
for good storage quality, but
prices locally failed to react to
the shipping demand.
Apples Wsshingtoa Delicious, sxtra
rasey. f3.ss-B.00: Wi sees pa, sxtrs faaey,
93.10-S.35; Kswtowns, sxtra faacy. 81.85-
1.00.
Artlchokss Califorala. haxan B-S
dos.
04.00. '
Avarsdos Califorata. SSa.
faerUs.
81.65. Paeblos 81.80-1.85.-
ananas Per poaad. SH-e.
Boana California, ars to 82.7 5-8. DO t
20 par Ih.
Bto Per sack. Oregoa, $1.85. J
Broeeoli Crste, $1.78.
Brassell So route California o a
drams. 83-8.15.
Csbbace Oregon. Oanlah. I e 1 1 a e o
era toa, f2.50-S.00; red, lh SH-4e; Art
sona, $3.25-3.50 twt, Texas. $2.50-8.75.
Carrots For saek, $1019.
CaaUflower Calif- foay, IU01.M.
Calerr Utah troe. 9S.00-S.25: Calif-
em la l-IU dasea. S3-S.S0.
Celery root found. BO-Toe.
Oitras Fro its Ornnrea Cnllfarmln.
aaTela, $8,75 5.25; leaaas, Califorala.
faaey, $9.50-7.00; grapefruit, Florida,
faaey. 83.35 8.50: Ariaaaa. all aisaa
choloa, $2-8.50; Texas. $8.85-8.50.
Coeoaaata Iatsortaa. aaeka 98.98 ?
900 dot. - '
Craaberrles 25 oaasd has. S4JO A TS
0 boss Califorala. 1J0 ear log af d
dasea.
Caen ss hers Oregoa hotkoaso, $1.85-$9.
Eggplant California, lag, $1.50-1.00.
figa Callfon sia flata. whita ul !
50-75e. ...... .
Gsrlle Per poaad. 10-15a.
Ora pee Emperors. $1.90-1.75.
Sreea . lean F r - kwa
40-OOa. -
Orwaad Cnerrlaa . Oregoa flu haea.
r lb a 10a. .
fiaekleborrioa Oregao. Washlagto
b. t-9a.
Lottneo Iwnerlal. d-S dosoa. Sdtt.
5j00; 0 das 13.50-d.OO.
Mash rooms Use Bound - cartaaa.
45a.
Onlona 100 aanad aaeka TJ. It- e.
yellows. $1.85-3.60; yellow hailera, 19
poaad sacks, 33 25e,
ramie y fer doien Banrnes. 83 eVOa,
Psrsaips Psr lag, 55-SOa. -
Psss California. SO aaaad kiaam
$.!: 1$ (5 per aead
Pears -Oreroa Waakiaxtoe. " fa-ihla
pack. Easter Bserre, SOe; O'AaJoaa. ex
tra taney, S3 &0. -
Poppers Mexico, IS-15a Bk.s SS.T5-
4.00 par era to. - ..
Potatoes U 8 100 aoaad aaeka
bakers. $4 25 4.85: Oeeebataa rasseta.
8S.S0 4.00: Washiagtae) raaseta. SS.M
4.00 J local, $359 87; Barbaaka, $SOM-
So7S
Radishea Per dosoa haachos. dO 45e.
Rkabarb Washington hethousa. 81.35-
Rotabagss Wsshlagtaa. 1 00 aaaad
aseka. $3.10 2J3.
SpiaaeB Texas, LU-U0 per Basket.
aViaasa treawa laoiob. eaas oral a
70-7Se: Babbard. Ik- MH.
Swee Pntstn-s California, 80 Ik
r r t a, $2.25 3.85 ; yaau, . $3.80-8.75
sr baaaat
Waterrraas Poaad. 85 40a.
Tsssstaaa Ortgoa hatbaasa. i $1 5a
80; Moxioe, Jk-JS; Jlorida, $2010
.00. TnrsJps Psr dos. Saachas, T5-80a.
Pearls Grown by Scientist
La Placa TJostwlc!t
i X :
1 f-r;.-9
JV
By performing a series of delicate surgical operations, a California
dentist, once Jeweler, has succeeded In growing; and producing
natural pearls In several colors. La Place Bostwick -grows" the
pearls at his -farm" near La Jolla. CaL His method Is to take an
abalone. a type of mollusk. and place within Its body a piece of
shelL This sets up an Irritation, causing the abalone to cover the
foreign matter with a secretion, the result being a pearly formation
to which new layers are added as time passes until a sizable pearl
Is produced.
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Constable Here 18 Yean
Has Varied Career; in
- Oregon Since 1893
Within less than two months
after hetermlnated 18 years ser
vice as constable of the Salem
district, Walter E. DeLong, 75,
died about 4 o'clock Thursday
morning. He had been a resi
dent of Oregon since 1893. -v-
Born In Ionls county, Michi
gan., Mr. DeLong, spent nis boy
hood, on a farm bat Joined .his
father In the blacksmithing trade
at an early age and. worked at
that occupation ' In Iowa. Later
he ' was a locomotive engineer
for the Chicago, Milwaukee A
St.. Paul. He waa married m San
born, 111., to Miss Bary Chris-
man. - ,
After coming to Salem Mr. De
Long was a carpenter. Later ' a
member of the fire department
and for a time a deputy sheriff.
AffiUatlng with the Warren con
struction conmpany, he laid some
of the first pavement In Salem,
Corvallls and Albany. At the
time of the World war he worked
in San . Francisco shipyards. - He
was elected constable here soon
after ho returned. - .:
He Is survived by his widow.
Mary H. DeLong; two daQgbters,
Mrs. B. V. McMechan and' Mrs.
Thomas A. Roberts, both or Sa
lem; a grandson,. Tommy Rob
erts: " two sisters. : Mrs. F. N.
Derby of Salem and Mrs. Wil
liam Watson of Portland; and
one brother. Kit DeLong of Scio.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. from the
Clough-Banick chapel, with in
terment In Belcrest Memorial
Park.
Mrs. Chamberlain
Files For Divorce
DALLAS, Feb. 25 Merna
Chamberlain haa filed auit for di
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vorce from " J. ' B.' Chamberlain.
They were married at Vancouver
in October, 1936. There are no
children nor any property rights
involved.
Mrs. Chamberlain charges cruel
and Inhuman treatment. She asks
that her maiden name, Merna
Hunter, be restored.
Guy O. Smith of Salem it at
torney for the plaintiff.
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