PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, OregonSunday Morning, September 11, 1938 j Salem Market Quotations FBtHTS . (Baying Price) ' (Th prircs blow supplied by a 'oeal grocer are indicative of th daily market price paid ta grower by Ha Iris buyers but at But guaranteed by Tb- Slate man y - ' Apple, Grsvenstelns. bo. - .SO Apricot, 15 Ib . Yakima .55 Bananas. Il. a stalk , .OS Hand 06 V Cantaloupe 2 00 . Grapefruit. Calif. Sunkist," crate- 2.50 Ground Cberries. lb. -10 Huckleberries, gal. . . 100 Date, fresh, lb. 14- Lemons, crate . , ,. - 5 25 Orange. rste ..; 82 65 to 3.15 VXGkl ABLEB (Buying Price) Beets, do. , - ;2S .02 hi .02 H '.30 1 00 1.75 95 1 25 3 00 .20 .25 .40 .03 .40 08 1.50 .50. .45 1.05 .75 : .18 .15 Cabbage, lb Calif., new crop Carrot. 'or!, in Cauliflower. Seattle . Celery. Utah. era. . Celery Heart, do. , -Lettuce. Wash Onion. Bermudas, c wt. Boiling. 10 lbs. No. 3 Green onions, do. , . - Radisbea, dos. Peepers, green, local ' Parsley Jj... ' ... Preen Pea, lb. New Potafbe. local, rwt. Squaih. Stimmer, dot Uannh. dot. Zccrhini squash, flat Turnips, do. NUTS Walnut. 19Z lb. 10 to Filbert. 1937 crop, lb 12 to HOPS (Baying Price) Clusters, nominal. 1937. Ib.i0 to Cluster, 1938, lb. ... . . f ugglesj . top .. nominal WOOL AND MOHAIR (Baying Price) Wool, medium, lb. - Coarse, lb. ., - .12 .18 .22 .22 .18 .25 Lamb, lb-"". " Mohair, lb .. EGGS AND FOOTTHY (Baying Price of Andresens) Large extra . .80 .28 .28 .17 .17 .15 .12 .13 .10 Medium extras I-arce atsndard ,. Pullet Colored fry Colored medium, lb. White Leghorn, lb.. No. 1. Whits Legh.trns, fry 'White Leghorns, lb.. Ko. 2. Slams at Resort Draw Hot Answer PORTLAND. Sept. 10.-()-Bristling retorts today followed Jay Franklin's nation-wide broad cast Friday night in which the national commentator called Tim berline lodge on Mount Hood a first class luxury hotel built by relief labor , for the use of the stiff-collar &nd white-tie classes," and said federal officials in Ore gon were "either Liberty league democrats or -open republicans." Jack L. Meter, Timberline Lodge, Inc., president, in reply pointed out that since the open ing of the lodge last February 200,000 had visited the lodge, as many as 6000 in a single day, paying from $1.50 a night up for accommodations, that meals In the coffee shop averaged 35 cents. Frank Tierney, chairman of the democratic state central commit tee, declared that federal office holders in the state had been con stant in their support of the presi dent, so far as permitted under federal regulation. Army Pilot Burns In Plane's Crash GLENCOE. Ont., Sept. 10-JP)--A U. S. army pilot from Self ridge Field, Mich., burned to death to night when his (Seversky) pur suit plane crashed in a field two miles northeast of here. The pilot, flying one of two planes to his home station from Buffalo, N. Y., was not identified at I once. The other aviator returned to Buffalo because of bad weather. Loe Leases Property SILVERTON HILLS Oscar Loe has leased the John Porter place here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parrish who have been living on the Porter- place for the past several years have rented the J. D. Hartwell farm tn Waldo Hills J and will move there soon. ; This S place Is better known as the Se- ! bo farm. ' ' .1 ! :.. ,-.. i - . : .. il t " ' ! ! . Grade B raw i 4 per cent milk. Salem basic pool price Co-op. tirade A butterfat price," FOB Salem, 25). (Milk baaed oaf tcmr monthly butterfat average. ) i DifttriLutor price, f 2.32. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 235 B grade 24 c; C grade SOc. I A grade print, . 29c; B grade 28c. j Heavy be, Ib. Kooster - . . .15 .05 UVESTOCk (Bused en condition and calea reported op to 4 pan.) Spring lambs , '' ft 75 to 8 00 j Lambs 3 00 to 3 50 Ewes- , .1.75 to 2 25 Hop, top. 150 S 10 lb. 8.50 130 150 lb. : 7.75 to 8.00 210 800 Ib. 7 50 to 8 00 Sow L 50 to 6.75 Dairy type row ..3 00 to 3 50 Beef 'cow ..4 00 to 4.50 Bull .5 00 to 5 75 ..4.50 to 5 50 8 50 Heifer . Top veal. Ib. brefd teal, lb .... MARION CREAMEEY Buying Price Butterfat, A grade - ; .25 hi Butterfat, B grade ;: .24 hk Leghorn hen. .... 10 to .12 Colored fryer . . s.17 Colored hen, over S lbs. .15 Leghorn fryers 4 ' .14 Stags, lb. " .0 Old Koosters. Ib. .05 Rejects, market value. No 2 grade 5e lesa Large extras .30 Medium extras . .y Large standards i -1. .27 Medium standards - ... .24 Undergrade .17 Pallets i..., - .17 GRAIN. BAY AND SEEDS Oats, white, ton - ..18.00 to 20.00 Wheat, white. b. . .53 Whest. western red,- b. .50 Barley, fed, ton , 18 00 Oats, gray toa . 22.00 to, 24.0 Alfalfs. valley, ion 13 50 Oat and vetch hay. ton- 10 00 " Alsike clover seed, . lb..09 to .10 Red clover, Ib. 11 to .12 Cloudbursts Ruin Colorado! Bridges LOVELAND, Colo., Sept. 10.-(j!P)-Cloudbursts on the Buckborn and Big Thompson rivers In north ern Colorado tonight tore away at least four bridges, - destroyed sections of the" new Big Thompson canon : highway and threatened two dams which withstood the se vere floods a week ago. The cl oud b ursts apparently struck about the same time, on both rivers. , . , Loveland city officials said more water was flowing over the Big Thompson dam 10 miles west of Loveland tonight than at any time during the high water last week. " f - Ranch families living below the Buckhorn reservoir northwest of Loveland were warned to aeek higher ground. Women Are Jailed After Dance Row ': -:; t , ' ; : MEDFORD. Sept. lO-f-There was a little disturbance last . Sat urday night at an Upper Apple gate dance, which explains how Evelyn N. Jett and Elaine Claw son happen to be in the county jail today. As officers gathered the details, it seems that the women entered the : dance hall kitchen and de manded food of Mrs. Clara Smith. There was a dispute about, it, said Sheriff Syd I. Brown, with the result that Mrs. Smith suf fered the loss of two handfuls of hair, face scratches, a bitten fin ger and nasal injuries, j , The upshot was that Misses Jett and Clawson were arrested for assault and battery, pleaded guil ty and were fined 40 each and ccsts. Rather than pay the fines, they went to jail despite the court's offer to give them ample time to remit. ; We believe you can manage your own social affairs, so we have no Classified "heartthrob! column." But we do have classifieds for Lost & Found for Wanted, and For Sale; for Apartment hunting and Real Estate . . . so you need not search blindly! Just Dial 9101 Thje O regon STATESMAN Market Week Unsatisfactory Foreseen Post-Labor Day Buying Burst . Turns lout to! Be 'Bust' -. j . . i , r; . .' NEW YORK, Sept. 10-P)-The predicted post-Labor day .buying burst in the stock market turned out to be a "bust" and the list today ended a generally unsatis factory week on the downside. As in the gloomy sessions of the past few weeks, war talk in Eur ope again took the principal blame for the day's- slip-up, al though Wall street, as a whole, continued of the opinion an in ternational upheaval was un likely, at least for the present. Steels, Motors Weak Steels, motors . and specialties were among the-weak ones, but the majority of these about halved declines on the concluding stretch. - . . . i : ' The Associated Press average of-60 stocks was off .6 of a point at 47.2, making the net setback for the" week 1.8 points. Transfers amounted to 416,480 shares, the -best Saturday since August 6, end compared with 357,380 a week ago. Independence Hi Registering Soon Rolls Open Next Thursday for Opening Sept. 19; Faculty Complete INDEPENDENCE Registration will begin at Indepenlence high school Thursday morning, Sep tember 15.i : Paul E. Robinson, principal, will be in bis office from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 each day. Students who are picking hops may register in the evening if they will make appointments with Mr. Robinson. It is the hope of the faculty' that all students will register before the opening date on September 19. A roof was recently put on the high school, and the Inside of the building "Is being kalsomined and painted. f - i New Teacher Named At a school board meeting held this week jMiss Barbara Webb of Milwaukie! was elected to fill the position resigned by John Gross, who will teach at Baker junior high next i year. Miss Webb is a graduate of Reed college. Faculty Listed Faculty ! members and some of the classes they will instruct fol lows:. Paul E. Robinson, princi pal and mathematics; Loren Mort, physical education and science; Howard Bennett, agriculture; Marian Harwood, domestic sci ence; Fay Mort, science;' Mar garet Reeves, commerce; Jeanne Graf, commerce and girls physi cal education; Margaret Scholer, English and public speaking; and Barbara Webb, English and jour nalism. I ; The Holt brothers will have the school busses this year. Compensation Fee Balances Benefits i . A summary of contributions by Marlon county and its employes to the state industrial accident commission and ' compensation paid to workmen shows that oyer the five-year period ending June 30, 1938, the returns approxi mately balanced with the fees paid in, County Clerk TJ. G. Boyer announced yesterday. During the period the commission paid coun ty workers $38,624.36 while the county contributed $34,609.91 and the workmen $2129.08, or a total.' of i $36,738.99, Boyer's re port showed. ! uotations w PEODUCB EXCBASQB PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10. (AP) Produce. Exchange: Hotter Extra 25e: Undard 25e: prime first 25e; first 23. Batterfat 2S26V. CC Large extra 81 J large tand arda 27; median extra 29; medium tandarda 26; a mall eatraa 19; email atandards 18. Caeeae Triplet I3e; loaf 14c. Portlauii Produce PORTLASD. Ore., Sept. 10. (AP) Live puultrf Buying price Leg h ore broilers. 1 te 1 lb.. 1817e lb.; 2H lbs., 16e lb.; colored spring 2 to 3H lb.. 18 19c; lb.; over 4 hi lbs, 19c lb. ; Leghorn bens ever . Iba 14e lb.; ander 3 lb, 12c lb.; colored ben to 5 lb.. 18 lc ib.; ever S lb.. 10c lb.; Ko. 2 grade 5c lb. lesa. Cuuatry Meal Selling price to re tailer: Country killed hogs, best butch er ander 160 Iba.. 1112c' lb..; veal era 13-le lb.; light and thin 9 12c: lb.; heavy SlUlit lb.;inlla 8-9 lb.; canner cow Tc; cutter cow' 7 8e lb.; spring lamb 12 I Se lb.; old lamb 7 8 lb.; ewe 3 5e lb. Trky 8elllng price drexed new crop bea 27 28c; torn 28 29e lb. buy ing price; new bens 25c; torn 26c lb.; old hens 20e; torn 17 Ifte Ib. Potatoes Yakima Gems, 81.15 1.30; Rose. 81 11 1.23; - 100 Ib. bag; local 81 00 I 05 per 100 lb. bag; Descbute old II 40 cental. Onion California White Globe 81 S3; Oregon 85c; WaUa Walla 75c; Yakima 75e per 50 lb. bag Bay, Selling Price to Retailer Alfal fa So. 1. 818 ton; oat, vetcb. U ton: clover 810 11.50 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon ,( ); de valley 815 ton. Port land. ' Wool Willamette valley nominal me dium, 23e lb.; coarse and braids, 23c lb., lamb and fall. 20o lb.; eastern Oregon 16 -2d He lb. Hop Nominal; 1937, 9 10c; 1938, IS-18V,e Caseara Bark 1938 peel Se lb. alohair Nominal; 1938. 32 lb.; 8 mo. 80e lb. Domestic floor, selliDg price city de livery 1 to 25 bbL lot: family patents, 49. 85.45-6 05; baker' hard wheat net 3 80-5.25; baker' blnestera 4.10-4.40; blended hard vbeat 4.20-4 50; soft wheat flour 8.90-4.00; graham 49. 8.95 whole wheat, 49s, 3.95 bbl. Sugar Berry or fruit. 100. 890; bale 85 10: best 84.60 cental. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10. (AP) (TJ8DA) Hogs: Receipts none; for week 4,000; compared week ago market Putnam in Favor Of Consolidation Nineteen reasons why consoli dated school districts are advan tageous to education were cited by Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools in a. report released here Saturday. These ran zed from increased efficiency to savings in operation costs. 1 ' Putnam said that since 1930 approximately 108 school districts hare consolidated Into A S districts. In 1936-37 a total of 309 districts had rinsed their schools under provisions of the suspension law and were transporting tneir pupus to adjacent scnoois. In 1930-31 there were 1326 one-teacher rural schools in Ore gon as against 1063 In 1936-37. This was a decrease of 253 one- teacher schools during that period. The report showed that four counties are now operating under the county unit plan, in tnese roiintlpH the rountv boards have authority to consolidate schools and transport the pupils to them. Would-Be Robber Beaned by Woman PORTLAND, Sept. 10.-CP)-When anyone points a pistol at Mrs. E. W. Harris, watch out! Here's what happened to a man Identified as R. B. Manuel Hoag, 39: The Harrises told authorities that as they drove into their drive way and prepared to alight from their automobile, Hoag appeared and leveled a pistol at them. Harris went fhto action, remi niscent of the approaching grid iron season. In the melee, two shots were fired, neither taking effect. That made Harris the angrier and he gave Hoag a bang up beating with Mrs. Harris aid ing to the extent of caroming a rock from her flower garden off Iloag's topnotch. When Hoag finally was removed to jail, he needed 20 stitches. He was held under $5,000 bail on charges of attempting robbery while armed. Lewelling Decrees Easement Is Valid Validity of an Implied easement necessary to gani access to cer tain property from a county road was sustained by Circuit Judge L. a.. Lewelling in an opinion yes terday finding for the plaintiffs in the case of Aloy J. and George Humpert vs. S. E. and D. Mc Cleary. Despite the fact that a mort gage default by other than plain tiffs affected the property in question, the court held, . the claimed easement remains in ef fect, i , . The Oregon supreme court does not ; distinguish between continu ing; and- non-continuing' ease ments, the opinion ruled, but holds to the doctrine that an ease ment that Is apparent, designed to be permanent and is reason ably necessary to the use of the premises is capable of being es tablished by Implied grant. TP est Salem Gymnasium Will Be Completed Soon The West Salem school gym nasium, built as a WPA project, will be completed In the near fu ture under a supplementary al lotment of $1491, which accord ing to a telegram sent by Senator Reames yesterday, has been ap proved at Washington. D. C. All lhat remains to be done on the new building is the laying of floors, installation ot plywood paneling and Interior trim work. Wringer Injury Painful SILVERTON Mrs. Roy Davis suffered painful Injury Thursday when her arm was caught in the wringer. No bones were broken but bad bruises resulted, it was believed. Q at Portland 25 higher; week's top 9.25 paid for car loads . aad few track-in ; week'a bulk truck tin aealiag 165-315 lb. 9.00; 225 70 lb, aad ' moat light light around 8.50; heavier weights down to 8.00; packing sow 7.00 25; few 7.50; top feeder pigs 8.50. Cattle: 50; early aalesr Receipt week 2525; calves 350; compared week age market unevenly ateady, some he stock stronger early steers occasionally 15 to 25 lower; bulls weak vealer fully steady; bulk grass steers 6.50-7.65; top T.65 with short fed .steers up to 8.00, common steers 5.00-6.00; stockers 5.00 6.50; medium to good-gras heifer 6.25 7.50; cenaio down to 4.75 ; cutters down to 4.00; low cutter and cutter eowa 2.75 8.50, common " to medium grades 4.00 5 00 :good beet cowa 5.25-75; balls 5.00 50; few to S.75 early; good to choice vealer 8.00 90. , Sheep: Receipt none: for week 4925; compared week ago spring lambs strong to 25 higher, older classes barely steady; late bnlk good to choice spring, laanba 6.50-7.0O; common-medium grade &.0O 0.00; medium to choice shorn lambs 5.50 6.25; yearlings 4.00-4.50; medium to good slaughter ewe 2.00 2.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., Wheat : Open Sept. " ...59 H Dec. 62 May . 1--65 Cash Grain: Oata. Sept. 10. (AP) High Low Close 60 59 60' 63 621 63 5 65 65 Xo. 2-38 lb. whit 24. OO; No 2-38 lb. gray nominal. Bar ley No. 2-45 lb. BW 19.00. Corn, No. 3-EY Ship. 28.75. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft ' white 62; western white 62; western red 60. Hard red winter ordinary 58; 11 per cent 59; 12 per cent 61; 13 per cent 65; 14 per cent 69. Hard white-Baart ordinary 62; 12 per cent 6t; 13 per cent 66; 14 per cent 68. Today' car receipt: Whet 81; floor 12; core 2; oat 14; hay 1; millfeed 8. Wool in Boston BOSTON, Sept 10 feP) (CSDA) The. Boston wool market wag very alow daring the past week. Quotation were unchanged oa the bulk of (liable offer ing in this market despite the limited current demand. Odd lots continued to appear at price in buyer' favor, com pared with firm aiking price on the principle lines. Sentiment was - fairly confident with regard to prospects for the fall business in wool. Greasy comb ing graded bright fleece wool were quot ed unchanged at 29 to 31 cents in the grease for fine Delaine and at 30 to 31 centa, la the grease, for half, three-eighth and quarter-blood grade. Prevent Chinese From Taking Leap PORTLAND, Sept. lO.JF)--.11-other threatened window ledge suicide leap was nipped here to day when police called at the third story room ot Clarence E. Chlnn, 25, American-born Chinese. Chinn teetered on the ledge and witnesses summoned police. Officers led by Lieut. W. A. Bar ker pounded on the door and the obliging Chinn postponed his jump and let them In. Asked why he didn't jump Chinn replied: I wasn't ready." "Why don't you get dressed?" an officer asked. "Why ,don't you get un dressed!" countered Chinn. Whereupon police arrested him for disorderly conduct and or dered him held for mental ex amination. Large Crews, Light Crop End Independence Hops INDEPENDENCE Many of the smaller hop yards around Inde pendence are finishing with the picking this week. A few of the larger yards will be picking a week or 10 days longer. Most of the yards will finish sooner than in former years due to & surplus of pickers and a lighter hop crop. Cross Word Puzzle i 2 3 h 6 i o ? IO l . IIl!lI"l!lIZLII 22 23 24 2& 26 !!l!lTOl!lL 36 37 - 7Z 3S j w7 7sy? " 77, "&o - - 1 iH 1 1 1 EH 1 liy EUlsENK r HORIZONTAL 1 furniture 4 obeLsanc 9 mineral - spring ; 12 Japanese food made from rice ; 13 stupid ! 14 linden 15 morphous substance 16 measure of . distance ' 17 lariat , 19 free to be entered 21 jog 22 pertaining : to morning 24 those who catch fish with a net .' 27 baking structure : 28 small , bottles ! 29 pronoun 1 30 spread for drying il flower 32 &ail! 23 upon 34 worth 35 above 36 depressions " worn by . water 38 crest of a mountain range 39 dill 40 paradise 41 part of a garment 43 ancient 44 deity 47 the self 48 eradicate 60 night before a holiday 51 beetle 52 postpone . 53 uncooked Herewith Is the day's puxxle. Cwrrigat, lilt, kf Wheat Rallies Are Extended Unsettled i European News , Aids in Continuance of Friday Upturn CHICAGO, Sept 10- (&)- The wheat market's recovery from five-year low levels was contin ued for a seeond session today. Prices rose as much as a cent a bushel at One stage, -largely as a result' of uneasiness regarding the political situation abroad. In dependent strength at Winnipeg, where quotations Were two cents higher at one time, also attracted attention inasmuch as Canadian prices have gained twice as much e.s Chicago values the past two days.' ..'-;'!;' Scattered profit taking and hedging sales kept the upturn in check, however, while short cov ering and buying through houses with eastern connections held the market fractionally higher throughout the session. Wheat closed unchanged to higher compared t with Friday's finish, after reacting fractionally from the day's highs during late trading, Sept. 62-Vi, Dec. 63 63 U. t Millfeed. Prices Decline, Portland ! ' , PORTLAND, Sept. 10 - (JP) Northwest markets were featured in the past week by the decline of millfeed prices here while other grains continued to hold steady or show strength. Millfeeds fell off 1.00 per ton, buyers being influenbed by the expectations of an Increased out put because of flour export ' in demnity premiums. . Oats held steady, receipts total ing 36 cars, and: at Willamette valley points there was a stronger demand and better prices by buy ers seeking sed. Barley held steady, receipts falling to five cars. The department of agricul ture estimated . the alsike clover seed crop at 29,500,000 pounds, 58 per cent above last year but said prices at $11.30 per 100 pounds were $9 under 1937. Gard eners am 1 Ranchers Mart PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 10. (AP) Apple Gravenitein. packed, comb, xtra fancy and fancy $1.25-1.15; faced 50-?Sc: looaa tinlidded, 45-60e; Red A- vracban. 65-75e; erabapplea. flats, sue; boxes 6-7ie: loose. a-e. . Artichoke Calif.. 83.00-3.2S box. Avocado California, greca, . $3.55 8.8S bos. , Bean Oregon, green. Blue . Lake, J 2 He; Kentucky; 2-3e; Yoont large. -4-5c; wax, 2-3e. Berries Blackberries, T0-75e: hnckle berriea. ll-13e; raapbarriea. 2.25. Broccoli Lag. 35 45c. Eggplant S-7e per pound; 20 pound flat 75-80c; crate $1.50. Fig Calif., black 75c; local white 65 75e flat r -Garlic Local, bet, S-lOe per pound; poorer 6-6e per pound; new crop, S-8e cut. Grapefruit 48 100 Calif., extra faacy $2.50-3.00; choice. $2.25-2.75. Grape Oregon concord.. 95 pound box, 40-50c; California. Thompson seed let, log boxea 85e-81.00; clutter $1.15 1.25; red malagas. $1.00-1.15; white SHEFFEH VERTICAL - 1 pouch 2 Australian bird , . 3 reduced in grade 4 nymph who lured mariners 5 soon 6 boy 7 indefinite , article 8 gayly, 9 laminated rock 10 cavity in . the ground J1 literary I collection 18 electrified i particles 20 pointed and beaded piece of metal 21 rex 22 that which imparts I motion 23 genus of " grasses 24 cavity 25 beaded bolt l of metal 28 cubic i meter 28 male ! -' servant 31 having eompart ! ments 32 one who ! avenges 34 climbing I plant 35 native I compound 37 gasified i - liquid " 38 serpent 40 otherwise 41 guided 42 past 43 idiot 45 eggs 46 moisture on i - plants 49 concerning solution to yestcr Closing " NEW YORK; Allied Stores j . Sept. 11 98tt JH 4H 15V 17 45 Tk American Can 1. Am For Power. Am Pow tc. Lt . Am Rad Std San Am Roll Mills... Am Smelt & Ref Am Tel & Teli.l Am Tobacco. B. Am Water Wk$. Anaconda . . . i . Armour 111 . Atchison . . . . . Barnsdall . . . 4 . Bait 4b Ohio.'. J.' Bendix Aviation EleciPow 424 85 JVl 5 34 17 ,7 . 22 56 23 32 54 18 Genejral Electric General Foods . General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Gt Nor Ry Pf Hudson Motors. Illinois Central. Insp I Copper; ... Int Harvester . . Int. Nickel Can. Int Pap V p Pf. Int Tel &' Tel. . Johns Manvllle Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airp Borge-Warner r. j J . . . California Pack Kennecott Callahan Z-L 1 7 Libbey-O-Ford i , Calumet II ec Lig Myers Can Pacific . . i . J I Case .... .. Caterpil Tractor Celanese Certain-Teed ; . Chesapeake & O Chrysler . . . . t . Coml Solvent i . 6 85 48 12 9 28 72 9 Loew's Monty Ward Nashl-Kelv Natl Natl Natl Natl Natl Biscuit ... Cash Dairy Dist. Pow & malaces, 85-SOeS ribier. 81.00 1 23 tokays, $1.00-1.15; ladj finger 1.25.; ! Honevdew Calif . lumbo flat 1 25150; bulk. 2 i 3a lb. 81.15' Lemo t'aacy, all sises, $4.73-5.00; hoire. SOe SI OO lea. ' I Lettuce Dry pack , 8 and 4 dozea.H S5-90c; poorer, low a 65c J . Onion 50-pouad sacks. Wsikinpton valencias. No. 1, 65-7Sc; No. 2, 40 60c; 100 pound seeks, Xo 1. 1.15 1.2 j; 10 pound sacks. 18-20e; Takima yellows. So. 2. 5O-60e; No. 1.. 65 70c; 81.00-125 per hundredweight ; Oregon whit globe. 100 pound sack. 31.90 2.00 ; Labish yellows, 80- 85e per 50-poand sack; white ! pickle, 5-6c; boilers. 50 lb. sack,' 55-65c 10 lb., 1415c; Idaho whit globes, I $1.15 1.25 per 50-lb. ak. . Oraages Chotee Valenclaa. f 1 a e y 126. 83.50; 200 'and larger. 83.00-3.50; 12.75 3 00. amaller. choice. . 82.00 C. 50. - Peaches Oregon Elb4rtaa. 45-iOe; poorer low a 20c; Hales. 55-65e; apple boxes 75-85e; late Crawford nnquoted, Oregon Jtnir 60-65c. Gold Medal COe. Pears Oregon, ; Wah.. loose, apple bxs. 60-75 ; packed extra fancy Sl.50-1.65; Oregon loose, extra fancy. 81.0O-r.25. Pepper Oregon, lug. 30 50c; orange boxes, 75 85c; red, 75e-85c; Ko. 2. snquoted ; flats 40-50e lb. Cabbage Oregon, baUhead, $1.50-1.75; red. 2H-3c; China 81.40. Cantaloupe Oregon 18 and 27. 31.25-1.50 ; 36s-45. 81.75-2.00 ; Spear. 81- 00-1.15; California. 36 45, 81.00 1.15; Washington all aises, 31 00-1 20. - Cauliflower Lower Columbia, S5-85c; local, 75-85c i Celery Oregon! Kilwauklo Utah type, $1.25-1.50 per crate; Labia) white, 80c 90e; hearts 70 7c t Cora 5 do. 1 crate, 70-90e; I Grand laland. 2 0-2 5c ! - j Cueambir Oragob, orango boxea 85 $1.00. 1 - Dill 8-10 Ib.t Endive Local. i 40 45c do. Potatoes Will, russet. 80e-81.00: No. 2 42V4-47H; Or, local Ko. 2 round whites, 45c; triumphs. 100-lb. sacks, oe. PlumsOregon and Washington ajnson. anquoted; Italian 18 lba. 3 0-3 5c. j Peachea O r n Elbert aa. 35 40c; apple box. 65-73c; Bales, 60-55 ; late Crawford. 45-50e. I ; Pea twer Colnmbta. 25 f. be. $1.75 2.00; fair, f 1.40-1.50; locaL $1.65 1.75. 1 I Sweet Potatoe Calif., new crop, an- . Pattern Young moderns -here yu see the newest and cutest of the wool jumper frocks that Mother can make up for that important First Day Back At School! All the girls will be casting envious glances especially if the buttons of those high-climbing 1 panels! pick out one of the colors In the darling blouse. The whole pretty business can be stitched up! in no time, for the Sewing Instructor tells just what to do. Naturally, mothers will jfind it a temptation 3 tn at a m wnai' vorelAn a vt si It 3 wise economy since the new ma terials are so Inexpensive! Re member, the more cotton blouses you have, the more useful the juniper will ibe both for school and play! i ! Pattern 4658 is available -in children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. lO.Vnd 12, Size 8, ! jumper, takes. 1 yards 54-inch fabric; blouse, 1 yard ' 3 6-Inch fabric. r t Send FIFTEEN CEXTS flSc) to coins or stamps (coins .preferred) for this Anns Adam pattern. Writs plainly SIZE NAME. ADDRESS and) ST TLB NUMBER. I - Get ready for autumn I Writs to day for the ANNE ADAMS NEW PATTERN BOOK OF FALL. FASH IONS and ehooso your entire faU wardrobe without delay. The i latest fashion trends for day and evening, for every sgs and .occasion 1 Styles tor youngsters from kindergarten to college: sport-tog ; at-homo frocks : special designs or stouts; new lin gerie, Ideas. Every pattern designed for quick and easy making st home! PRICE OF BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK i AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTT F1VB CENTS. .1 Send your order to The Oregon . ptateerrmw. Pattern TVpr1mTt. pit Quotations 10-6$VT6daya closing Quotations: Consol-Edison 25 Nor Pacific .... Consol On 1 . 8 Packard Motor . Cornl Products . . 68 J C Penney Curtiss Wright 4 Phillips Petrol . Du Pont de N. .129 Pressed Stl Car. Douglas Aircraft 45 Public Serv NJ. 11 . 4 S2 39 23 29 2S 69 14 21 17 7 30 51 7 3 47 10 SI 26 9 44 57 8 27 12 45 &. Lt 9 Pullman ...... 40 Safeway Stores . 34 Sears Roebuck . 4 6 Shell Union . . . 27 Sou Cal Edison. 19 Sou Pacific ... 8 SUtnd Brands . . 11 Stand Oil Calif. 14 Stand Oil NJ. .. 59 Studebaker 48 Sup Oil 39 Timk Roll Bear 7 Trans-America . 96 Union Carbide . 39 United -Aircraft. ' . 50 &7 48 46 9 24 United Airlines. US Rubber .... US Steel Walworth Western Union . White Motors p. j . Prod J. ... Lt. . 25 Wool worth .... 12 (New York Curb) 23 Cities Service .. 6 6 Elec Bond.& SH 7 i -1 - quoted; 50 Ib. crates, $1.75-1.85; Ko, 2, 4 .45-1.55. j Squash Oregon. Washington Crook- 'neck, scallop Zucchini. 25 3oc per flat; Danish, flats. 65 7oe; crates, 31.00 1.25; Marblehead. li lSt H. i Tomatoes Oregon, local, 63 SOc, Wap- Ranched Vctiblnf)r,rna nr dm. en bunches, beet 20-25e; carrots 22 i- .25e: green onions 25 20c: parsley 20-2 &c ; rsdisbes, ZO turnips. 4 j oOc 1 dozen, Kot Vegetables barked, rntabaaa. 32.35-2.50 eat.: lugs. SOc; Labish un quoted; oects, $1.25-1.35; turnip. 2.Go 2.50.; parsnips 75c ... Watermelons Cslifornia and Oregon. Klondikes and stripe. - 81-00-1.25 per cvt; Persian. California. $1.00-1.25 crate; loose, 2H-3c ib Stocks & Bond: September 10 -STOCK AVEXAGES Compiled By Tha Associated Press 0 13 Indua Raili Saturday Z 69.7 -18.5 Previou day 70.7 18.7 Month ago 68.7 18.8 Year ago . 83.5 30.5 1938 high 74.0 21 8 1938 low 49.2 12.1 1937 high 101. 49.5 1837 low 57.7 19.0 15 69 Storke 47 1 47 8 47. 0 58.6 50 8 S3. 7 753 41.7 OtiL 81.9 32.2 32.6 "37.8 35 1 24.S 54.0 31.6 B0KS AVERAGES 20 10 IS 19 Bail Indna Util Force Saturday 56.S - 98.4 92.9 . 3.1 Previou dsy S6.8 98.4 93.0 ft 3 41 Month ago 58.9 99.8 93.4 63 1 Tear ago . 86.5- 101.8 ' 96.6 69.6 1838 high 70.5 100.3 94.3 7.0 1938 low 46.2 93.0 85.8 61 2 1937 high 99.0 104.4 102 8 , 74 7 1937 low 70.S 95.5 90.3 64.2 j Statesman ' " Classified Ads i Call 9101 . 1 Classified Advertlslns; Slnjls Insertion per line 10c Three Insertions per line 20e Six Insertions per line 3 Gc One month per line f Minimum charge Copy for this pace accepted until at the ovonlag tooforo publication tor c la ami flea t to a. Copy received after this tiroo will bo run under tbo boadlns, "Too Lata to Claa oify." The Statoarnan assumes no flnan tlal responslliitlty for errors which may appear ta advertisement pub llahod lit Its column, and tn. caaes whero this pa per ta at fault will re print that part -of an advertisement is which tbo typographical mistake occurs, The Statesman reserves the rlrht te reject questionable adverttsln; : It further reserve tho rlfbt to place all advertising under tbo proper classification. "BLIND-- AUS which give only a' box number care ot Statesman must be answered by letter. We cannot give any information, as to do so would destroy: their purpose. Livestock DEAD AND wwrtmoaw horses, cowa. Sicked up froo. Hb. collect 6411. SaJora. lontgomory Rood Whs TOP fnltu paid tor uvw bvum - cows for toa feed. Phono collect t44. :.J1JLJW,r-. FOR SALE or . trade for cattle, smooth-mouth black mare, wt 1300 lbs. Smooth-mouth jlnney mule, wt. 1100 lbs, works single or ooubl. Otto Erthum. l&o auace at vtesi enu of Salem bridge. - - 28 BROXZE turkeys, 3 mo. old. 31 each If taken this week. W. Clark, route 4, box 213 A, Salem. ; FOR SALE 18 head of eastern Ore arnn hnnv, all arentlL From 2 to 18 years old. Matched team of Iron gray geldings, 5 years old, blocky' built. Big pair of 4 year olds, sorrel and black. Nice black 2 year old, bay 3 years 1.1 unbroke but gentle, black : horse years old. weight 1800. black horse, weight 1300, rone mare, weight 134. bay. horse, weight 154)0. John Sjgir, 426 Tooxe street, Wood burn. Hop Pickers HOP PICKERS wanted. W til lam A Thackar, 4 tni. west of Salem. Phono 8614. ; I . Help Wanted; EARN 838 weekly or mors. Grow muahrooma In cellar, ahed. W buy. loo Ib Tear round ' business. Mr. 8 made MIS in few weeks S-ars lime. rjit ilshed . 1931. Writ for free book. Washington Hunhroom I nd.. Dept. 408. 1013 2nd Ave.. Seattle, Wash. -Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN, SELL calendars. Com plete line, all sizes. Including jumbos. Beautiful subjects. Every business a prospect. Samples free. Fleming Cal endar Co., 8543 Cottage Grove, Chi cago. FREE OUTFIT starts your own local shoe business. Bonus shoes given. Big advance commissions. Experience unnecessary. 130 case furnished. Tan ners Shoes. 4944 Boston, Mass. FOR A SALESMAN with car. On who is not too proud to canvass and willing to make night calls, we ran now offer you a good proposition. We , will assist you with an experienced closer until you are callable of closing your own deals. (Now is pesk season.) If you do not meet above-requirements do not waste your time and - ours answering this ad. Willamette VaJley Roof Cow 348 No. Com"L- Salem. Apply from to 11:30 a. m. - - - ' m ,-wvrnnrxs SAl.F.SVFV TO tt lr. .,.. ... peat to dealers. We offer sn oppor tunity for s future. Manufacturer for th past 48 years. Address box 4, cars Statesman. Help Wanted Male WANT-tlX BOYS with bicycles, nvi irolng to school. Call 525 Marion, Sun--s day. 7- :-l I ' '