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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 29, 1938 Salem Market Quotations (Tfc price below supplied by a local? gTecer are laairsuva ei w mj r price paid la nrawera by Sa4em - nayern bat are not (tiarantcca by The States man.) . -.- . - - " - .., . . 1 - .. : Apples, iravenatetns. ba . .. .50 t Apricots, 15 lb., Yakima .55 ' Jbananaa. ib.-oa stalk-,. . .06 Hand V Cantaloupe, rrata Grapefruit, Calif Snnkist Groand Cherries, lb.: Hucklsberrirs. - .80" .crate- 2.50 .;.,. .10 1.00 Datea, fresh, lu.. Lemons, crate .14 5.00 Oraares. crate 2.65 to 3.15 (Baylnf Prici) Beets, del. .25 .0 .25 .70 1.35 .80 -1.25 :i5 .20 .25 .30 .02 .40 .08 1.50 .40 .30 1.05 .40 Cabbage, lb. .. Carrots, local, do-a Cauliflower, Seattla . ... Celery, Utah, erata ;.L Celery hearts, dos. , lettuce. Wash- Onions, boiling. 10 Tbs . Xo. 2 Bailing;. 10 lbs.. So. t G ren oniun.eoi. , ... ,. Radishes, dos. . Peppers, ere a, local Parsley i , Green Peas, lb New Potatoes, .local. cwt Squash.' summer, doz. , ... Danish, dos. Zucchini squash, flat Turnips, dos. HUTS - Walnuts. 1937. !b., 10 to Gilberts, 1938 crop, lb. : 13 to HOPS (Bavin Prices) Clusters, nominal, 1937, Ib.-lO to Cluster. 193a, lb. Fuggles, top . :ominaI WOOL AND MOHATB, Baying Price) , Wool, medinm. lb. n ... Coarse, lb. :( ... . Lambs, lb. . , ... , j , , .16 .16 .13 .18 .2 .2- .18 .23 Mohair, lb. EGOS AJTS POTJLTKT (Buying Price of Andiesen'a) Larea extra .28 Uedium extras . Large standards .24 .24 .15 .17 .15 .12 .13 .10 .15 .05 Pullets Colored frys . Colored medium, lb White leghorns, lb. So. 1 White Leghorns, frys White leghorn's, lb. Xo. 2. Heavy hens. lb. ... Boosters LIVESTOCK (Based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 P-m.) ' Bprinr Iambi, top 5.75 Lambs '. 3.00 to 3.50 Ewes . .. 1.75 to 2 25 Uops. tops 150-210 lbs.. .00 130 150 lbs. 8.00 to 8.25 210 300 lbs.. 7.75 to 8.00 Sows 5 Dairy type cows.. Beef rows Bulls Heifers 3.00 to 3.50 . 4.00 to 4.50 3.00 to 5.75 ;4.50 to 5.50 . 9.0O Top Teal. lb. Dressed Teal. lb. 13 V, MAEION CREAMERY Baying Price Butterfat, A grade Batterfat, B grade .26 .25 .12 .17 .15 .14 Leguorn bena . Colored fryers .10 to Colored hens, over 5 lbs.. foghorn fryers Stags, lb. .06 .05 Cld Rooster, lb. Rejects, market value, So. 2 grade Se less Lare-e extras -. .. .28 Medium extrss Large standards Medium standards .. Undergrade , ... . .24 .25 .22 .15 .15 Pullets GfeATH- HIT AND SEEDS Oats, white, ton . 18.00 to 20.00 I; SYNOPSIS t Edward Fowler, a wealthy gam bler, is murdered at the Sunset "Bridge Club in Miami. His body, with a knife in the back, is found in the poker room. Fowler had played bridge that evening with Millie La France, a seductive blond; Ben Eckhardt and Dave Button, but quit the game when Millie accused him of throwing it. He paid the owner,, Toby Munroe, for his and Millie's losses and ostensibly left, only to be found dead in an adjoin ing room early the next morning. A mysterious prowler discovered the body, following which the po lice received an anonymous phone call informing them of the crime. Two weeks previous. Fowler had - ' searched the hotel suite of the Dur lyn Bessingers. Bessinger claimed to be a wealthy grain merchant but - Fowler believed this only a blind as letters found in a trunk relating to his grain business were evidently written by Bessinger to himself. The. Bessingers were at the club . the night Fowler died. Bruce Far raday, the millionaire, enlists the ' services of private detective. Miles . Standish Rice, to help solve the murder because his son, Tolliver, is involved. The boy's torn check to Fowler for the sum of ten thousand dollars was found in the latter's room. When Farraday, Sr with holds information, Stan tells him frankly he will not be able to help if kept in the dark, CHAPTER VII Farraday had crumpled one coat - lapel into a wad while Stan was speaking. In a few short minutes he had changed into a tired old man worried about his boy. He glanced down at his own clenched hand, sur prised to-find he was clutching the soft lapel. "l overesthl .te my own ability where Tolly is concerned. He real ized his words were nearly inaudi b!c, and coughed slightly to clear hi throat. "I suppose it is useless to -attempt any evasion. A family is dragged into filth today if they find themselves remotely fringing anything which is meat for the ,j press. I didn't know anything about Edward Fowler, except thkt Tolly and Eve had met mm once or twice. 1 did know Tolly loved to gamble. "He's come to you for help t" The Captain asked. Farraday shook his head. "It's been in him since he was a child. I bad a protest from one of the schools he attended. I give him an allowance of five hundred a month. Most of the time he is borrowing from bis sister. She gets the same amount. I was hopeful that Tolly bad finally quit "What made you think thatt Stan asked quickly. "He promised me." "Recently?" "Less than two weeks ago." Far raday looked rather puzzled. "It was unusual, now that I think of it. . Eve came to me very much worried said that Tolly had been plunging On the horses. I spoke to him at her suggestion. He was most reason able. Admitted that he had been rash. We came to an agreement possibly a compromise would be better. . He could play bridge or poker any time ii either Eve or ' were with him. He promised to stay away from the horses and dogs en tirely. 1 have no reason to think he has broken his word. He's not vicious. He is just young and high spirited with a love of excitement much like my own, ' ' , Stan Wis gazing absently at two -photographs set in a double silver frame, obviously the brother and -sister under discussion. Tb boy Th : Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price : 92.2U. ) Co-op. Grade A batterfat price, FOB Salem, 2SUc. ; (Milk basHd en semimonthly butterfat average.) ' Distributor price, f 2JS2. A grade butterfat -Delivered Cic; B grade 25c; C grade 20 He. . A grade print, 29 He; B grade 28ic. j Wheat, white. bo..-..- 53 Wheat, western red, bu. .50 Barley, feed, ton..L 18 wo Oats, gray, ton ...V. 22. 00 to 24.00 Alfalfa, valley, ton 12S0 Oat and vetch hay, ten,. , 10.00 Alsike clover seed, lb.-, , 09 to .10 Tillamook Testing Group now Leader CORVALLIS, Sept. 2fr,-f;p)-An average butterfat production of 34.89 pounds gave the Tillamook owner-sampler herd improvement association first place among 18 cow testing groups last month. Rogue : River finished ' second, central Oregon third, Linn-Benton fourth and ! Marlon county fifth. . ! ; i David IJagg and sons, Wash ington county, established a record for a single cow lacta tion period of 305 days or less. The company's grade Jersey pro duced 758.8 pounds of fat. Al bert Easom of j the Tillamook county group reported an. aver age of 55,7 pounds of fat from each of his 12 cows. Apple Trade Has PORTLAND, Sept. 28.-jip)-Holding tendency by i shippers and the unhurried . selling atti tude of growers created an up ward swing in 'the apple trade today. :- Government q. u o t a t ions in cluded: i . Johnathans $1.10 fancy, $1.25 extra fancy, 90J C grade when ready for shipment; Starking Delicious $1.55 I extra fancy; $1.15 fancy, $1.05 C grade for 163s and larger. - . Last week's car shipments were 555 compared with 414 the pre vious" week. i Upward Tendency Eleven of Diamonds ' By BAYNARD A. KENDR1CK was wearing a white polo shirt, open at the throat, btan looked from the picture to the father, rec ognizing the same straight nose, high broad forehead, and wide sen sitive mouth. Bruce Farraday s small eyes were missing in both children. Their mother had left them, as a crowning heritage, wide, direct brown eyes, smouldering and alive with the joy to be had from living. I "Your daughter doesn't look as if she was in the habit of carrying tales about her brother." ! Farraday followed Stan's gaze to the pictures. "I said it was unusual, Mr. Rice. There is not much more I mM C' -a. 1 ffk mm "Iwant to meet your son and daughter as soon as they return tonight." can tell you." : : "A few things. I want to meet your son asd daughter as soon as they return tonight. It is important that I do so regardless of the hour. Will you phone me immediately when they arrive?" "Surely." "Do you mind a few more ques tions regarding last night?" -Not at alL" I "Did your party stay together at the Sunset Club, or.did you play at different tables 7T "There was only one table play ing when we arrived " .1 "What time was that? "Shortly after eight, I believe. The manager of the club Munroe was playing with a Mr. and Mrs. Bessinger, and a young fellow. Glen Neal. Eve and Lydia, that's Mrs. Staunton, knew Neal. He's a so ciety reporter, or something of the aa-a va y j. . . , ;i : "You split up?" "Partly. Eve went to the table with Neal and the Bessingers. Mun roe cut out, A retired naval officer. Commander Eric Dawson, came in at almost the same time we did. He made up a fourth. Tolliver and I played together against the Com mander and Lydia. "You knew Commander Daw. son?" "No. Munroe introduced us. Later we went to a night dub together," 4-Way Meet Soars Stocks Spectacular Moves Strike Market After Call j. ! for Conference ! NEW YORK, Sept. 28-P-Wall street, snatched eagerly today at the four-power: Munich conference on the Czech-nazi dispute as a new life-line of hope for world peace and sent stocks soaring in a hurried scramble to buy. , It was the most spectacular of a series of market gyrations since the mounting threat of war in Europe gripped the imagination of money centers a "few weeks ago. Within about 45 minutes of fast action following an opening de cline, leading shares swung over an orbit of 3 to 6 points on the average recovering the early loss es and climbing well above pre vious closing prices. Pound Gains Heavily Markets all around underwent an abrupt change. The British pound, off more than 10 cents at one time in terms of the dollar, leaped from $4.62 to around $4.73 bid. Later it was quoted at $4.75, up 2 cents for the day. Illustrative of the violence of the swings was the' rise of US Steel, usually a pivot of trading operations, from 50 Ti around the opening to a top of 564 on the rally. It closed at 55, up 3. Transactions totaled 1,572,310 shares against 771,210 yesterday. Nearly half the day's turnover took place in the first hour. The Associated Press 'composite price of 60 stocks, ended at 45.4, up 1.4 points. The rally swept curb shares for ward fractions to nearly 5 points. Upward Business Trend Is Found CORVALLIS. Sept. 28.-;P-The upward trend of business and industry has partly balanced the increase in the country's livestock population, an Oregon State college bulletin showed today. The Pacific coast feed supply was less than in many other sec tions and hay and grain prices were up. Although there was more livestock, the record out put of milk in recent months was attributed to high produc tion per. cow because of good pasture conditions and lower feed costs generally. "111 come to that in a minute. Did you see Edward Fowler arrive at the club?" "The Captain asked me that this morning.. I'm not' sure. I think Fowler was sitting out on the up- ; stairs porch when we got there. He came to our table and spoke to Tolly shortly after we started to play. Tolly introduced him to Lydia and me." 1 "Dawson knew him?" "As I recall it, Fowler spoke both to Tolly and Dawson when he came to the table. I was playing at the moment, and didn't pay much atten tion." "Did you know any of the people with whom Fowler played?" No. There was a blonde beauti ful but vulgar. She created a small scene before Fowler left. That'a how I came to notice her." "Millie LaFrance, Stan " the Cap tain supplied with a smile. "You've seen her around town." "And heard her, too.1 Millie isnt beautiful, she's absolutely splendif erous and lovable as a she-adder." Stan stood up. "What time did you leave, Mr. Farraday?" , "It was nearly one. Glen Neal suggested we all go to the Alligator Inn on the Tamiami TraiL Lydia approved so I Went along, although I was feeling tired by then." "Fowler had left some time be fore?" . "Nearly two hours. Does that agree with what you have learned. Captain LeRoy?" "Very close. Toby Munroe says it was quarter past eleven when Fowler's car went down the drive toward Flagler Street. We haven't had statements from all the others yet." ... . - ... "How many of you went to the Alligator Inn?" ; "Four of us in my ear Lycfrk and X, Commander Dawson, and Tolliver. Eve and Glen Neal rode with the Bessingers." ; (To Be Continued) CepyrtsM at Grecaaera. Pabltakcr. be. , Piatt Itwte4 a Kiaa restates Sjawlaala, tee. Quotations " i" PRODUCE EXCHAUQB PORTLAND. Ore.. Kept. 28. AP) rrnanci x.icaance ; Batter E-tras 2He; standards 2e: prima firsts 25Hc; firsts 2ac. Batterfat 27-27 se. Esse Large extras 30; larre stand ards 2T; medium estraa 23c; medium standards 24; small extras 19c; small standards 10. Cheese Triplets 13c; loaf 14c. 1'ortluufl Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. (AP) LiTe poultry ' Buying prices Leghorn broilers, 1 Vi to 1 lbs.. 18 17c; 2H lbs.. He lb.; colored springs 2 to 3Vi lbs, 1J-18C lb.; orer 3, lbs., 17 18o lb.; Leghorn hens OTer 314 lb-. e lb.; under 3 H lbs. 12c lb.; colored bans to 5 lbs., 1819c lb.; over 5 lbs., 18 19c lb.; Noi. 2 grade 5c lb. less . Country Meats Selling price ta re tailers:) Country killed hogs, best butch er under 160 lbs., ll-l'Jc lb; dealers. 14H-13c lb.; light and thin 1013c lb.; heaTjr 8-8Vie lb.; bulls 8-9c lb.; spring lambs UVsc lb.; ewes 4 6c. Turkeys Selling price dressed new crop hens, 2i-2c; turns, 28-29e lb. buy ing price; new hens. 23e lb. ;-torn. 24e Potatoes Xakima Gems. SI'.20-I.2j per 100 lbs.; local, SI. 00-1. 05 per 100 lb. bag; Onion Oregon 60-75c; Yakima, 50 lbs. 50. " Hay,) Selling Price to Retailers Alfal fa No 11, S16 ton; oat, vntcb. $10.50-11 ton; clover $10.00 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon! ( ); do talley S15 ton, Port land. ! Wool Willamette valley nominal me dium, "J 3c lt. ; coarse and braids, 23e lb.; lambs and fall, 20c lb.; eastern Oregon, 16H-2e lb. Hops Nominal. Cascara Bark 1938 peel 5c lb. Kohair Nominal; 1938, 32c lb. 6 no , 30e lb. Domestic floor, selling price city de livery 1 to 25 bbL lots: family patents, 49s, SJ. 65-6.25; bakers' hard wheat net $3.90-5.40; bakers' bluestera $4 25-4.55; blended hard wheat 4 35-4.65: soft wheat flour $4 00-4 10; graham 49s, $3.95 whole wheat. 49s. $3.95 bbl. Sugar Berry of fruit. 100s, $4.90; bales $5.10; best $4.80 centsl. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 28. (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Receipts 800 including 300 direct, market active, ateady to strong, good-choice 105-215 lb. driveins 9.23, few 9 35. hortload 192 lb. 9.40, 225-fcO lb. but. hers 8.50-75. ligiit lighU 8.50-75. packing aows strong to 25 high er at ; 7.23-50, good-choice 110-14 lb. feeder pigs 18.75 9.00. Cattle: Receipts 150 including 10 di rect, calves 50 including 19 direci, mar ket aetite, ateady to strong; good beef bulls strong to 25 higher; few good 960 lb. fed etecrs 8.25, cutter to common 5 00-50, medium gra steers salable 6.50-7.50, common heifers 5.00-6.00, cut ters 4t25, "low cutter and cutter cows 2.75-3.50. fat lairy type cows 3.75-4.50, few good beef rows 5.00-50, , cutter to medium bulls 4.50-5.50, few 'good beef bulls 5.75-6.00, choice vealera 10.00. common-medium 6.00-8.50, heavier calves slow, few common medium 285 to 400 lb. 4.50-6.00. Sheep: Receipts 600 including 294 di rect, market active, spring lambs strong to 25 higher., few lots choice spring lambs POLLY AND HER PALS TOOTS AND CASPER THE 4V1RL5 HAVE LEFT TOWN, CASPER , AND NOWS OUR CHANCE TO DO THE NI6HT SPOTS! YIPEEii. WE'LL. PAINT THIS TOWNl THIMBLE THEATRE- THEVS THOUSlklGS OF EM COMIM i VA BETTER CALL. OLTT THEARMV! j! ; 1 j I ' ---- ' i -, . - j - '- - N but, unkchdnT'cma "l Fte. - : I I I . . - . . T TTTZ, I ( HERE'S A PIVE-SPOT KNOW MV FIXIN' JOB CAME jSSURET COES VVHEM I CAM&N ) if, V FER. FIV1N' TH1 HALL J OUT ALL. COOK-COO ? j- 5 ( AN' THA'S WOT" ( IN AT "TWO THIS .d (CLOCK YESTIDDV; jS -VTTJESS2V "IH1 FINE'S FEB..J ' F MORNlN',TH' CLOCK) Jg&jC 1 MECKO .jS ( ST MICKEY MOUSE j The Yes 3Ian Nods Reluctantly By WALT DISNEY Wil DON'T SEE HAT VOU'RE fcSyV4 I I W SO! ANOTHER ONE ""T j I X GREAT CAESAR. THE X I f f TS ABSOLUTELY .OBJECTING TO AT LEAST. jl"aN jr OF YOUR IDIOTIC STUNTS! IfV. THING'S IMPOSSIBLE! J Tl- ri THE WORST JOB J 2HE WATER CAN'T rrJ(( SH-H-hM ANV CHIUO WOULD KNOW J ITS AN INSULT f ? Elf R Pi r MV- pCrC RUN ON THE J) HERE lJ Yn HE COULD NT GET AWAY JJ&& TO MY ntZr HTT OKAvoti'f 3 7k r ploor rr-r comes ,K JKll with that r s yfErti. intelugence y,T"fAT ) :-7 okayonj r r LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY I Mr. Buck Has His Face Lifted! By BRANDON WALSH TI Xf j GOODMORIKIG-I VvMTEDVOU F I DOfT YOU EVtTR I V LITTLE I TXBEUiEVE IT I f J rA4f awV 1 1 Ti IYa TOSEEMY CLOTHES . THEY'RE! 50 DARE CHANGE INTO I AAI55 THIS IS NOT THE. 1 LEf V .H'5Lji ! W C rs-rA GV?AMO. I KEEPTHiMKIN'IcVUiSTBE. ) SOAAEBOOX ELSE AMEPlTA FAAOU5 FLARACK ER.hu,r J U ' L6 S-r-7 SOMEBODY ELSE. r-V -CAUSE I'M SURE I IN PERSON 1 COOK THAT USED TO I JAK0 I' W TTCj v -r -. B y vxxjldktt love some- . ,V be a oeck-h amo om j KT7w!jir 1 . Av at Portland T.13-23, good choice grades .5j9-7.O0, in cluding 61 and 113 lb. 6.50, common-medium 5.25-6.25, few shorn Iambs 6.75, odd yearlings 4.50. medium-good awes 2.25-75, (ODD.01 1.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, Wheat: Open Dec. 64 May 66 f Sept. 28. (AP) High l.ow Close 64 a 644 64 H 66 651, 651, No. 2-38 lb. woite Cash Gram: Oats 23.08 No. 2-38 lb. gray nominal. Barley, No. 2-45 lb. BW 20.00. Corn, No. 2, i.T Ship, 27.75. Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 63 H; western - while 63 '4; western - red 62. Hard red winter ordinary 61; 11 per cent 12; 11 pr cent 66; 13 per cent 70; 14 per cent 74. Hard wlnte-Baart ordinary t4; 12 per cent 6614 ; 13 per cent 70: 14 per cent 73. Today's car receipts: Wheat 22; flour 15; corn 2; milli'iej 4. " Wool "iu Boston BOSTON. Sept. 7 (AP) (USDA) Manufacturers and topmakers vera mak ing a few bids but the prices -offered for domestic wools wera mostly below asking prices and few sales resulted on tha Bos ton Wool market today. Bids of 30 rents, in the grease, or 63 to 65 cents, scoured basis, have been received on graded quar ter blood bright fleece wools but hold overs wanted 31 cents. There s'.so was some bidding on good French combing lengths fine, territory wools,' in original bags, at 62 to 63 cents, scoured basis, but asking prices on siza ble lots in Boston were mostly 61 to 65 cents, scoured basis. Stocks & Bonds 1 September 28 -' 8TOCO AVERAGES Compiled By Tha Aaaociated Tress 80 15 15 60 Indus Rails Ctil Strx-ka Net Chg. A1.9 A1.0 A1.0 A1.4 Wednesday 67.6 16.9 30.6 45.4 Previous day 65.7 15.9 29.6 44.0 Mouth ago 70.6 19.3 32.6 48.0 Year ago 80.3 29.4 37.2 56.6 1938 high 74.0 21.6 35.1 50.8 1938 lew . 49.2 12.1 24.9 33.7 1937 Ugh 101.6 49.5 64.0 75.3 1937 lew 57.7 13.0 31.6 41.7 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails A .7 53.3 52.6 57.7 84.2 70.5 46.2 99.0 70.3 45.8 10 Indus Unch 97.2 97.2 9!.l 100.8 100.8 93.0 104.4 95.5 40.0 98.9 10 10 Forgo A .6 59 6 59.0 62.5 69.2 67.0 59.0 74.7 64 2 42.2 100.5 '"V Net Chg. Wednesday .. Previous day Month ago. Year a?ro 1938 high .... Util J) .1 91.3 91.4 93.0 94.4 94.3 85.8 102.8 90.3 64.6 102.9 1938 low 1937 high 1937 low 10S2 loW 1918 high .... 101.1 ;No School Friday SALKM HEIGHTS School will be in recess here Friday, while teachers attend the annual county teachers' institute in Salem that day. j - r -TWIS'LL BE the: rrst time in Years we rode home ! "ZilDOt WITH THE MILKMAN'. Starring Popeye g MERCY ! COR WHOLE ABMV IS ON v VJHILt On VACATION ! AND VACATION! ! T THEV FORWARXING Wheat Drops 4 Cents Here And 8 Cents at Liverpool " as Water Is Thrown on War Fires CHICAGO, Sept. 2$.-(jpy-Abrupt quenching of world-wide blazing of war -fears today led to sensational setbacks 'of wheat prices, about 4 cents her and 8 cents at Liverpool. The tumbles were from" early big jumps of values that had been In progress when bulletins announced Reichsfuehrer -Hitler had unexpectedly baited German military mobilization, and had called a four-power European conference to Bettle the Czecho slovakian war crisis. Feverish trading ensued and at some stages the simultaneous prices for wheat in different sec tions of the speculative pit varied as much as 1 cents a bushel Kxport Uuying Picks I'p Helping to bring about rela tive steadiness, however, at lower levels ot quotations were estimated that export takings of North -American wheat had broadened to around 2.000,000 bushels, more than two-thirds ot it purphased from the United States largely through federal subsidy channels. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. (AP) (US Dept. Agriculture). Apples Kings, 65-75c; Jonathans, fancy. $1.75-1.83; face and fill. 85e-?l; Winter Bananas, loose, 45-50c; Spitsen bergs, face and fill, 75c; delicious, loose. Hood River, 80 85c ; local, 50 53c; Wash ington Delicious, extra fancy, large $2.00 2.25. Artichokes California. $2.85-3.00 1ox. Avocados California fuerte $2 45-2.60. Beans Oregon, green. Blue Lake, 2 2 He; Youot, large, 3 4c; Kentucky, 2 2 He lb. Broccoli Lugs. S5 40e. Brussels Sprouts 12-cup crt. 90c-$l. Cantannprs Oregon, 1618s, $1.23 1.35; 36s-45s, $1.50-1.75. Cabbage Oregon, Ballbead, $1.15 1.25; red 2,4-3e lb Cauliflower Local, 60 75e; Na. 2, 23 35c. Celery Oregon, Milwaukie Utah type. $1.15-1.25 per crate; Labish white, $1 1.05; hearts 70 80e. Corn 3 dos., 75-90c; Wash.. $1.10. Cranberries hi. bbl.. $3.65-4.00. Cucumbers Ore. orange box 83c $1; Another Long Count It's Not Like It Used to Be HERE'S WHERE THE CASPER. OUR OLD HAUNTS ARE ALL 0NE WE MltaHT RUN INTO SOME OF THE OLD AN PAREE" N11HT CLUB USED TO BE BUT IT'S A DRUtV STORE NOW! AT THE j The Infantry on Its Last Legs si pr WE GOTTA USE OUR AEMY t STRA6ETV! THE ON LV THING LEPT NO 1 r Closing NEW YORK. Sepu 2 8-(rT) - Al Chem & Dye. 173 Comwlth & Sou. Consol Edison . Consolidated Oil Corn Products . Allied Stores . . American Can ; . Am For Power-. Am Power & Lt Am Rad Std San Am Roll Mills.. Am Smelt & Rf. Am Tel & 'Tel;. Am Tobacco B . Am Water Wks. Anaconda ..... Armour II! .... Atchison ...... Barnsdall Bait & Ohio . . . Bendix Aviation Beth Steel .... Boeing Airp . . 6 Borge-Warner . Budd Mfg California Pack. Callahan Z-L . . Calumet Hec . . Canadian Pacific J I Case Caterpil Tractor Celanese Certain-Teed .. Ches & Ohio . . . Chrysler ..... Coml Solvent . . 9 95 34 4H 147s 1H 43i 36 81 8S 32H 5 31 U 16 6T 20 544 21 7. 314 44 18 1 7U 54 SO Curtiss Wright Du Pont Douglas Elec Power Erie RR ...... Genl Electric Genl Foods '. . . . Genl Motors-. Goodyear Tire . Gt Nor Ry Pf. . . Hudson Mot ... Illinois Central. Insp Copper ... Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can. Int Paper tc P Pt Int Tel & Tel.. Johns Mannville Kennecott ;. . . . Libbey-O-Ford ." Lig & Myers B. Loew's ...L... 474. Monty Ward 2014 Nasfc-Kelv .... 9 m Natl Biscuit . . . 2 7 4 Natl Cash J.... 6S Natl Dairy Prod 94 Natl Dlst...... - i - flats 23 30e; pickling. No. 1, 35 40c; No. 2. 30 35; No. 3, 25-3t. t r Dill 5 6c lb. Endive Loral, 33 4,0c doi. . Eggplant 5 6c per pound ; 20 pound flat 7i-85;: crate $1.25-1.35. figs Local white, 60-65e flat; black, 50c . . Garlic Local, beat. 7 Se pound; poor er 5 6c per ponnd. Grapefruit 64 96s, Florida. $3.83 4 50. Calif., 64 126s. el-fey. $2.50-2.75. Grapes Oregon - concords. 20-ponnd boxes 30-40e; Thompson seedless. lug boxes, 85c-$l; tokays, 85e-$l; Ladyfia ger, $1-1.15; Cornichons 60-75e. Huckleberries 12 13e lb. Uoneydcws -Bulk, 2H 3e pound. Lemons Fancy, all sixes, $4.-4.50. Limes Calif.. 50 lbs. $5.50; trays 16 23c Lettuce Dry pack 3 and 4 dozen. 90e$l; Seattle, $1 25-1.35. Mushrooms Cultivated. 1 lb. 35-40c. Oniona 50 pound - sacks, - Washington Valeneias, No. 1, 60 65e; 10 pound sacks; 18 20e; Yakima yellows. 50 pound sacks. No. 2, 50 60c; No. 1. 65 "Oc; medium, $1.00-1.25 per est; large. '$150 1.60 per cwt. ; Labish yellows. 50 pound sacks. 80e 8-c; boilers. 50 pound sacks. 55 63c; 10 pound sacks, J 4-1 5c. Oranges - Choice Valeneias. fancy 126176s, $2,90 3.25; 200 and smaller, $2:40-2.80; choice $2.00-2.35. Peaches Orange clings, 75 85'e. ' Pears Oregon, Bosc, loose, 45-50c; Anjou. fancy 80-88e; packed $1,35 1.50. Peppers Oregon lugs, -35-40C: orange boxes. 80-90c: red 810c; flats. 25-30e. Potatoes Wah.. Kussets, $1.20-1.30; No. 2s, 42 He; long whites and iCosseta. No. 1, 80c-$1.10; bakers. 100 lbs., S1.5G 1.60; Deschutes Russets, No. .1; $1.15 1.25. Plums Ore. and Wash. Italians, 18 lb. box, 25-30c; 25 lb. lug. 35-40r. - - ! NEVAH SEE THE OLT i CROWD NO MO BOSS SOME 6oT MARRIED SOME LEFT TOWN j ONE'S IM OAIU, j AND TWO AM; CLUB ! GONE FO EVER- THA'S rV rTHE NERVE JLSi I OF THOSE JVfSf i t SITTING. rCrp JtC " N CTTn (3)(l(2) C$f -Ov )(THEV'RE HEARD & v y5r3LETrsS (4 -, j WITH THE Quotations Today's closing Quotations;," , 1H Natl Power & Lt 24 4 Xor Pacific .... SH Packard Motor. 63 7a J C Penney .... 4H Phillips Petrol . 10 : 4 77 37 7 27 28 16 67 14 21 15 6 30 50 ; 2 46 de N..1297 Pressed Stl Car. Aircraft . 4 3 7 Pub Service NJv & Lt 8 7a 2i 394 334 44 254 17H 7a 10 134. 577 Pullman ...... Safeway Stores. Sears Roebuck . Shell Union ... Sou Cal Edison I Sou Pacific .... Stand Brands . . Stand Oil Calif. Stand Oil NJ . . . Studebaker . . . Sup Oil ..... . 4" 74 4 46 7 Tiiuk Roll Bear. 35 Trans-America . 84 Union Carbide . 934 United Aircraft. 40 74 US Rubber 50 US Steel 92 Walworth ..... 4 8 Western Union . 444 White Motors . . . . 8 '.4 Woolworth . . . . 9 79 8 44 55 8 25 11 42 4 23 - (Xew York Curb) 234 Cities Service .. ; . 12 Si Elec Bond 4c Sh -; 6 224" : 4 Peas Colombia. 25 lb. box, $133- 1.50; fair. 1.1S-1.S5; local. $1.25-l.i. Squash Urjn. WaohlKgtoa Crook neck, scallop sncrbini, - 25 3.c per flat; Danish, flats. J"-33c; crates, 90c $1; lHe lb.: BubbarJ, lc: Bohemian, lug. 5Wc; Spinach Ore.. 60 65c e ran re bos. Tomatoes -Uregoa, focal 25-3ue; Ke. 2. 15 20c."" Bunched vegetables Per daaea bunches, beets. 20-25c; irrtl, 25 30c; green enions 20-25e; parsley 25 35e; radishes. 20-25c; turnips, 35 40 dosen. Broccoli, lug. 40-45c. ! Melons Persians, California, ' $100 1.25, crate, loose. 2i-3c; Casa baa.; crates V0e-$1.10; Ire cream melons, Washington, 1U-H4' pound. Uoot Vegetables Sacked, per aundred weight; carrots, lurs. 45-50c; rntaWagaa. $1.75-1.85; lug. 50-SOe; beets. $12 5 1.35; turnips, $2. 00-2.50; parsnips, 65 75c . .. for FILBERTS and WALNUTS ' Orchard Run or Graded Also Xut Meats 31. KLORFEIN ! PACKING CO. S 277 S. Liberty Th. 7633 By CUFF STERRETT By JIMMY MURPHY LETS MATCH NEVER MIND TO SEE IP. WE WTO MATCHING A MOVIE. LETTS SrOTO BED! OR TO BED I J HO-HMM- BY SEGAR 4- 4- 4 14 4