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Tie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,, Oregon, Saturday Jlondnri January 7, 1933 oaiem iviarnei quotations ,.,-- - nxmx., t (Saj S rrlcea) i (The mtee below -MDDIU4 k a green era ia.ieatlve of Ue Saily aaarket I ancee pais m growers gale aavara hat ere eat rnsraateeeV by Tee State BUS ) y - -: ;" , . - i Aptlee n vartetlea, C (rede, par an. i Bananas. IV. aa -'- " " '" -0 Qrspetrslt, Taxis pinks, - S.TS Regular ,. 1.00 Detee. tree-. la. la' Lmmw 4.50 ' Or-agea, arata , 1.15 ta 8.-0, V-QET-BLBS " '.ts . (B-rt-8 Prlcea) Beets. Sea. Cabbage, lb. , . Can oil, local da .. ,-n.. Caaliflewer, Portlaae1 Celery, ' tJtah. eraU - Calory 8rU, a- , . . LeUece, Cant Oaioaa. belli ag. 10 Iba. Ne. t M Iba , Green eolons, dos. ... . ReSieBeS. 4 OS Pepper, green . Calif , Parole? . Potataca lor I, w -! 60 la. atfa. Bj inacb,' Teaeee itei-ien. Son , ! He-bare, lb. Taralps, Joe. .40 .os .40 LIS 1.7S .M 1.50 . .14 .10 .40 .45 .1 Jo .to 1.50 , . .SO . r; , , , - .01 h . .40 (Price pai by Imdapaada-t p-eklng plj a grew at Walnuts Franaaatlaa. faary. 12a : aia eMuaa, 10; sautll le: arc-are rus, I to 10a Walaat anu 15 ta SOe lb. filberts Barcoloaaa. Urea. l-4c; fa a ay lltte: babiea. lit; orchard raa 11 ta 12a. Daehillv 1 coat higher. ' (Co-es ericas ta Grower) Walaate Price rent. Arpaadiag apoa war nets raa la 14 diMaraat graSea. 11 to ia. rUberta All jot,' aa ' ttora - (Baring rrlcea) ClaaUra. aomlaal, 191T. lb10 ta .11 Clastara. 18. lb. 20 ta .31 Patglaa. top -S WOOl. AJTD tfOHAXB (Buying nkM) Wool, aiadlam. Ip; - Coaraa. lb. . .. , , ..-, Laaba. lb. - Mohair, lb. Grade B raw 4 per cemt aallk. 8al em -auUe pool price . 2.176, Co-op. Grade A batterfat price, FOB Salem, He. (Milk baaad aa aaa -wathl kattorfat avoraga.) ? Dlatribator price, f3 A trade botterfat UeU- errd 2SH; B grade 27H I C grade 22 A grade print, Sic; U Crade 50c Palltti OlAZV, BAT AXJ EZEDt W-aat. par baafaal. Ha. 1 whita. acfcaa .65 Had ' J . , 00 Oata, fray, toa ,29.00 to 80.00 Whita : 20.00 foaA aarlar. toa n" Ciovar bar. loa Oat aad Vetch, hay, toa Aiiaiia. tea 14. oo .14.00 .15.00 to 1 00 Alaika CUr, lb, .10 Bad Ciorar. lb. . II to .14 ECC Maah, Ko. 1 trade, 80 lb. bag 1.00 Dairy reed, go lb. bax l.0 lea Scratch teed 1.75 Cracked Cera 1.75 Wheat ' t.0 Stocks and Bonds STOCK AVvOEg Janaary 4 Coapiled by The Aaaoeialed Press .22 .21 .10 .20 SO 15 Indus Rails Ket Chg. Uneh D .1 Friday TO.s -s. Prerioas day 70. 22.0 Month are 7S.4 10.7 Tear a to 04.9 20.0 18-J high 7. as.a 1938 39 lew 40.2 12.1 15 TJUl A .0 ss.o 30.8 84.1 88.8 87.0 24.9 00 Stocks A .2 62.0 62.7 40.P 45.0 64.7 13.7 BOOS AJTD rOOXTBY fSaylat Prices ef A-aMaaaa's) Largo extra Mediaaa extras ... . Iarge ataadarda ,, PaUeU' - Colore frya BOn AVZSvAOES Colored asodieat. lb. Whita Laa-Boraa. IV Ko. I. White Laahoraa. frys WhiU left ems. Ib. Ko. t. Haary haoa. Ib. Kaoatera . . .50 .10 .18 .15 .14 J5 J2 .18 40 .16 .06 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus TJUl Forga Net Car R .2 D .1 Uneh A Friday 01.6 08.8 92.0 62.5 PrcTioas day 01.7 . ..e e-.a Month aaa 57.4 98.4 01.7 02.0 Year ago 70.1 97.1 91.2 60.8 1838-80 high 70.5 100.3 95.1 67.0 1938 SO low 93.0 85.8 50.0 Low yield 110.9 UTXSTOCK rXaTlna arlca far Me. 1 stack, based oa conditions and salsa reported ap to 4 p.ss. Lambs, top ea. Mora, to Jt.OO to 130-150 Iba. 110 800 lbs. .7.50 -7.15 7.75 8 00 8.00 7.75 7.50 8.00 0.00 6.00 nogs, top (Midget Market) Row ' Raaf Mil , 4.50 to Bolla - KA 6-50 6 00 to Q UO .8.00 to 8.25 .8J0 to 4.60 Buying Forces Quotations i at Portland Boost Stocks Heifars Top TraL Dairy typo cows lb. Dreaaed veal. lb. (Midget) U. . .18 M-aiOM canAWaaT Sana, rnea Batterfat. A grade , - .28 Leghora ken a. eTer IVk lbs. .10 Laichara heaa. aadar 8 lba. .08 SpHegera . .' i ' Colored kaav OTer 6 Iba, i -l Stacs. Ib. - i , Old RoosUrs. lb. , Raletts. aurket tsJos. Ka. 2 grade Ss leu : Lrce axtraa Lara e ataadarda Mediaai extras Mediaai standards Vndergradea ..... boo psicxa .20 .18 .10 .10 .12 Aubrey to Return To Central Howell . CENTRAL. HOWELL Ray Aubrey sends word that he wll remain, at Phoenix, Arte., with his father until the elder man is able to be moved borne. Mr. Aubrey was struck by a bit and run driver, who was later appre hended, and his leg was broken five times between the knee and ankle and he suffered cuts ; and braises including- a gash on the side of his head. His condition is very good considering his in-Juries. A family party Sunday at the W. A. DeSart home honored the birthday anniversary of Clyde DeSart. American .Tel., Safeway and Philip Morris Hit new Year Peak NEW YORK. Janl fSV-Buy- ing forces reasserted themselves in today's stock. market and; se lected issues were givea a rally ing lift of fractions to a point or more. - . , . .. v" :; .1 It was not a one-way come back, however, and rxnall minus signs were fairly well distributed at the close. Final prices also were under the day s .est. i While Wall street had a mild revival of "Inflationary" psycho logy in connection with the lat est administration's spending program buying was attributed partly to this factor some spec ulative forces stil inclined to re main on .the fence pending more definite Indications as to lust how congress would-Teact on the moderate" new tax proposals and on the recommended pump priming program. ; Several Issues in Jjead A few utility, steel, motor. merchandising and opecialty fav orites accounted for tho princi pal recoveries. Alrcrefts did rather well for a time although the budgetary outlay of arma ments was leas than had been looked for in s o m e Quarters. This group gave ground at -the last, along with the rails which were slightly higher tho greater part of the day. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up .2 of a point at 52.9. Dealings were- the slow est of the week, transfers ! to talling 951,460 shares compared with 1,570,120 the day before. American Telephone. Safeway Stores, duett Peabody and Phi lip Morris climbed to new peaks for 1938-33. "Inflation murmurings failed to dent US government securities, the majority of which advanced. There were firm spot in ,the corporation nut aiso. Sterling- Was givea a sharp boost in terms of the dollar as it was reported the Bank of England had shifted gold equiva lent to more than 11.500,000,000 at the current quotation In Lon don and tho price of the pound to bolster the currency. The French franc also turned strong. rtosocm bxcbaji oa l Pn-TLAHD. - Or. Jan. S. (AP) I Dairy produce pricea: nl.. r.i... at.in STA ! I prfane firsts 27 ttt flrats 274. j Bottenat zy--9. . . Etn: Lam extras 22: largo ataadarda 21 medium axtraa 21: vedinm etand- arda SO; aaoaU extras 20; small ataad- ee . . ;. ' : . -. Cheese i .Tryata 14; asai xa. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Or. Jam. 8. (AP) Wheat: Opea High Low , Close Msy .684 08 08 oo Cash Grain: Oata. No. 2-3 8 Ib. whita. 27.60. Barley, lie. 2-45 Ib. BW S3.0O, Cera, Ha. 2. r ohipajeatr 30.60. m . wasters white j6 : weatera red 65. nin ro winm nuri , " 68: 12 ner cent 60; 18 per cent 69; 14 per cent 78. Hard white-Baart ordinary 68; 13 per eeat oa; is per cent oi j,er cent 70. .... " Today'a ear receipta: wnaai so; r ley ; flear 19; oata 1; hay 4; null feed 5. : fit MY LOVE IS NEW" By Iris Bennett -1- . i CHAPTiat; XXVU .4: Avis took a deep breath.' Ta not trying to boy you although X sound as if I am, And I know I'm trying to do the ariforrive-bie thing, tak ing po away from tho girl you're engaged to marry. But in a way yon took Onurtance away from Terry Cannon, Now I'm trying to take yoo away from a girl I'm de voted to, a girl who is better than either ox us, Gordon. She believes in things we stopped believing in a long time ago. Bat it was our mis- fortune when wo stopped believing. She aa changed yon. . "She has made ma happy," he said quietly. "She has made me for get soma things and regret other things I couldn't forget.' 1 didn't rash back. My trunks are still in New York. I didn't rush immediately to yon.' I had a long talk with my father and told him everything. My father haa always been my heat friend and he's always wanted ma to fall in love with a nice, clean-cut boy of my own age. I told him why I had ran away, how mis erable I'd been, and that yoo wars the only man I'd ever wanted to marry. I didn't tmfld yon up. I tore yon down. I told him what kind of a son-in-law he'd get if yoo want me.' ; -J "Avis. . ,.m Es tried to stop her. "I had to come back. The day I left, the day X drove by this house. was luce eying, it never ex perienced anything like that feeling before. And X thought, I wont, I wont be a fool t But here I am. Ton know how I feel about Omst-nea. And so sow it's p to yon to decide whether yoo want her to work for and support or aas and my money. She'll probably make a better wife. X dost know. I only know HI try to oa a good oamr.-':. . "What did your father say 1 She gave a short, mirthless laugh. "He said that yoa must be the guy for -as and that he'd try to pot bp with yoo. That's what he said. Bat ka really aseant that if I loved yoo, he wouldnt stand ia tho way and he'd do everything for as. And he would. Bat hs Bsade one stipula tion.. . . She paused and then said slowly and dat3rfty-Ilo said that tho man X married would hava to live hero la North wood and go into the bnsinass. My father Bawds a son to carry on. Then gha gvrm that short, Bxlrt-less lasgk again. "So, yoo awe. with me goes a Job, a big job, and responsibility and respect ability. If 8 a big: cirder for any man to - That's alt I bars to say. Gordon. and my throat aches from talking so much, Ctasnea and I lova yoo. Xvo eonatderad her. Bat love is a awL-sh. Boaai alive thins-. It wCl stroy aainr to win. Bat if yoo want me, I want yoa to know IH sever brbrg op tho past again. Neverl 111 never nwnUon Lisbeth Shlsy to yoo again. I won't bring tho past into our fntursw I proa-das that now. Too told ma once that wo had had soma tender ntomenta to gether that X eould bo sweet. If yoo Baarry me, IH try always to be sweet, try to make all our moments tender. Because I lovo you, Gor- - don"- - -' J'r - . I';.-".. He didn't say anything for a while. Then be said, "Too do love t srreat deal, don't yoo. Avisr "Can X say mors? How ebe can I pause and then, "It rests entirely with yon now." Constanes straightened her ach ing back and put her hand against her heart. Avis loved him, too. Avis Bailey, tho defiant PTincess of North wood, was only a girl in love. She and Gordon had had tender mo menta together and he had asked her to marry him. What had ha said to her ia their tender momentsT Had ha used tho same words as ha had with her, Constanea? Bat her mind sprang awake, for getting for a moment what Avis had said, forgetting everything in wait ing1 for uordon to speak. ... But Gordon did not speak and Constance eould not bear ft any longer. With supreme effort her hand touched the partly opened door and pushed it. She saw them in the familiar study with the green Venetian blinds lowered half-way, saw Gor don standing' saw Avis in a black dress and small black hat, standing also. And they saw her, her face whits and drawn, her eyes wretched and bewildered. ... Looking from one to the other. Constance said, "I heard. I couldn't help hearing. I wasnt eavesdrop ping but I . . And Avis was thinking that never i long; as she lived could she tell anyone that ana had known con stanea was listening. Gordon's hack was to the window but Avis bad seen the eld yellow roadster stop, had Constance's- sum figure ia brown cross tho lawn to that hot She had heard the cushioned foot steps outside the study door. But she was certain that Gordon, shock ed to see her aad puzzled at her return, did not know that Constsnce bad been there. Avia said, - -Since yoo heard, thera no reason to repeat why i l???""!; JaicK or way the urea ex us are together like this. Tm sorry, Qoturtanee. I BXwterataxuL" Stranre that she did aBderatand. that aha fait no jealousy. "1 think arryono, listening, wouia Bare o-aexatood.' Strange that she was so o-iet Why wasnt she sobbing and crying outT er-nge-atabereltsoaiema aad wordless. Earn felt tired and empty. There was no fight in her. Those f-9-rible miantea of listening toAvishadtanherstr-mgth.And later aha was to think that ta this. the fTeatest emotional crisis of her life, she did not in the least want to cry, CMrdoais Bring. Ceeas, my dear, aty ar, twisted her heart. hag this? It was incredible t know ifs Avis. But I really it when I say I dont want to marry yoo now. Wow aha felt a little like langtliur and crying at once. Why hadnt she Imown this oeeref But where as now sas saw clearly, to Avis, who had always known his character, ha waa sttu the publicized Gordoa Keith. To Avis, he was the most de sirable man in the world and there romps aa km in her atronsr f eeliags for him. And so it waa not Ckmstsncs's beautiful blind lova for him but Avis'.... Gordon's troubled dark eyes nar wed. Queer business, this. Here was Avia offering herself and here waa Con ee who did not want to me than to know your dedsioou Had she hurt Terry aercraiiy aad aeattered her to-sutrow to the wind far a man nnworthy of her love? Look at Gordon with the tken from your eyesl Iwkataim bow divested of the charm that he really is I Too who hava been hlin-U-aee!. Avis said. "This is b?-rle for an of na." . . i And Ckrfrstartre- thourbt. looking! at him aa if it were the first time she had ever really seen him, "II .fed sorry for him! I pity him I He's cornered and doesn't know what to Portland I J veatiw'k POimjlNT). Ore- Jin. 6. (AP) (C8 Deot. Air.) LlTeetock m a r k a t : H(fs. receipU 100; market aetire; strong to lfle hisher; choice lightweight driTO i.. i. nrload lota 8.15: at 'SbCT; 250 lb. botchers 7.75; packing sews 0.00; feeder pigs 7.75 8 00. Cattle, receipts 60; calves aone; sup ply mostly cowe, demand seed, market fully steady; odd-head - goo lisht led steera salable ap to 9.0O: -ee a bm medium-good led steers 7.90-8.65; few common heiiers e.T; gooa -iit-nt setura quotable p to 8.00; low eatter and cut ter cows 3.80-4.69; eonnen-aedtam cows 5.00-0.00; good fceef eewasS.50; buUa amiable 3.00-5.75; beef balls -aaetsble tip to 6.25; cnolce . veslers quoUble up to 9.00. Sheep, receipts 250; market active, at rone; twa decks food -choice 91 U fad wooied wasamgtoa lamoa a.ov., sww ehoice track-Ins 8.00; good-choiee awes quotable tram S.26-4.Z0. , She looked at him aad ha looked hi He was tired, shing!y Amm xn'lHIw. TVr mhm mmiA. errwITazea. TO BJSeP, be thOUCht. With BB . rwif tt vox mmmr I untroubled conscience was what ha lovedmeatall? I was second ehoiee, ,? than snythlng ia tha nit wtrletTwft-iTmworId. To have peacf mind and important to knew tx you ever loved "Trr wwrryms; w . . . sua BMUth twitched into a amila. MToore ao sore IVa made my choice, eo-ataaesT 3 smiled alewrv. "Ira Aria. Gordoa. yoo dont really want to besih all over arain and th-t'a vhat tur-aKirour! Seel-mforwhatiym Begin, go Portlaml Produce TWIr-PT l -TT Am. 3mm At --. I APV--- V4-M-V- va w ww m- Uountry aseau seiiuig price to reiai. Country killed hogs, best butcher- under, ..n iv. 11 iiu.. ul.. ttu.lla U7 light and thin 10-12e lb; heavy 10a Pk .-. -- aa iv . V11 In. UBiDt ift-ioe to ; wet me : wum v- 10 e lb.;' cutter cows fc mnwr o. IV ' ' CVW S IU. Ute poultry -baying prices: lera broilers 14 to 14 lbs. lOe la.; 2 lbs. 16c; coioree spnaga i - la.; ever 8 lbs. 17e; Leghora heaa over 8 Iba. 14-15 lb.; under Iba. 14e lb.; eolored bens ta S Ibe. 19e Ik: ever S lbs. 18e Ib ; Ne. 2 grade 5c lb. less. Turkeys eeuiag prices: ireua. crop heaa, S7-38 ib.; toms, -oc lb. Buyiag prices: New hens z-zoe id.. 9m s ui. Potatooe Yakima soma l.ZO cental; I t nft.1 10. rVvhntM' rent. 1.20- 1.40 eaatait "California sweets. It5- l 60 for SO lb. erate . r-: n M l SO-l.SO eon . 1 . ..Liu 9ft A n KA IK. Wool Willamette valley, nomtsl; m dlum 22 23 lb : coarse sad braids, 228 lb.; lambs and (all 20 to.; aastara w goniB-azio. . . Hay Beiuag ptf to rexaiioras nu. back, and pick up all the broken pfc-eea." Tears were clisteziinc ia- Avis greea eyes when she turned to her. "I hope you'll be happy." Avia cried, "Oh, yoo saaka aae so hanaedl IU IU ro out. Too must have someing to say ta each outer r- . v (To be eonUnued) " J Ka. TL 18 00 toa:xaat vetch 12.00 tea eWver 11.00 tea; timothy, eastern Ore- gaa is.oo; Da valley 14.00 lew Pert--M Hope Mew arop CI asters SO lb; f-r glee 23 lb. sioaa'r nemiosi: issg, 20-2T lb. Caaeara Park lay lac. erica. 1928 peel So lb. Baaar BerrV and-tea it. 100a. 4.70: hale 430; boot 4.60 centak .Oeaaaatia doer SeUlag price, city de livery, 1 to 85 bbl lou: faaiily patent. 49s. 5.55 0.15: bakers' hard wheat, set. ..76-6.16; - bakers' braeeteaa. 4.66-4.40; Sleaaed wbcat flovr, 4U-4.a; efrt wheet flour, 3.95-4.05: graham. 49s. 4.80 : vrhole wheat 49s. 4.T5 JbJ. , . Wool in BoatoD BOSTON. Jan. S. Ut)tVB Dept. Agr.) While the veluaae el bosinaas was inclined to taper off in the Beetoa wool market today, aiiable weights of gTeaay shorn domestic wools continued to move at atrong prices. , - West's Election Held FDR Rebuff Insiders Say Texan Was Favorite of- Garner, Disliked by FD WASHINGTON, Jan. 6-KrVThe WASHINGTON, Jan. --fV-Tho capitol bussed with talk tonight that the election of Rep. West (D- Tex) to the powerful house ways and means committee was a re buff to the White House. Insiders said the White House had opposed West, who Is regard ed as somewhat "conservative. but that Vice. President Garner had desired his appointment to the committee. It that were true, the victory was a demonstration of Garners influence, because West' got more rates than any of the other seven candidates tor the four committee vacancies. All but 37 of the 285 democrats who voted in a caucus wrote West's nsme oa their bal lots. But the administration forces won a point when Rep. Boland (D-Pa), a new dealer and the democratic whip, got one of the committee positions. The other two places went to Representa tives HcKeough (D-Ill.) and Ma loaey (D-La), who are considered administration supporters. The ways and means democrats nominate the party members to fill the democratic vacancies on other hous .committees. The se lections, which most be ratified at a caucus and by the house Itself, will not be made until next week. XTteat Rallies After Tumble rj ' J. ' : Market Ends Unclianged to 4 Cent Under lli-rsdaj After Comeback CHICAGO, Jan. .-(fl-)-WTieat prices staged a rally after mid session today, wiping out early losses of as much as cent and closing unchanged to "4 lower compared with yesterday. Higher corn quotations throughout most of the session and renewed purchasing of wheat on the slight decline helped the rally. The buying was attributed to mill and elevator interests. Re ports of armed clash on the Rnthenlan-Hungarian border in central Europe attracted notice but apparently had little market effect. j Weather Lowers Prices Although no rain of consequence was reported in drought areas of the winter wheat belt, particular ly in Ksnsas, Texas snd Okla homa, the weather was unsettled and rain or snow was promised for some regions. This depressed prices during esrly trading but when selling subsided the market found support from several sources. Purchasing by previous sellers presumably to take profits on their Mshort" sales snd by dealers removing hedges on wheat soldi through the govern ment tor export was reported. Wheat closed unchanged to M off. May 69-, July J-70; corn unchanged to higher. Hay Jhly 84-H; oats un changed to up; rye unchanged to higher; lard Z up to 2 down. Gardeners' Mcirt Closing Quotations POBTLASO, Ore., Jaa. 0. (AP) (US Dept. Atrlealture). Apples Orcgoa Delicious, medium to large extra fancy, 100-1.75; fancy, 1.25 1.50; C grade face and fill. SO 0; Splt aenberga. aaeeUaaa to large extra fa ey. 1.SS; faacy, 1J5-1.8S; Newtoas, ate dium ta larra titrs fancy. 1.50-1.75: fan ey. 1.85-1.50 C grade face and till, 60 60e. Waahincton Delieloaa. BMdiani to lam astra fauey; 1.85-2.00: fancy 1.60; Wineaan. mediant to large extra faacy. 1.50-1.00; fancy, 1.35-1.50; Homes, C grade face aad fill, 75-85e; extra fancy X.85-1.40. Artichokes' Calif, 8.00-3.25. NIW YORK, Jan. Allied Stores .. lstt American Can . Mtt Am For Power Sfa Am Power k IX. Co AmRadStdSaa 17 Am Roll -Wis,, 11 H Am Smelt St Ret 81 Am Tel: A Tel. alii Am Tobacco B. . 89 Am Water Wks. Anaconda Armoar HI Atchison ...... Barnsdail : . . ; Bait ft Ohio. . . Bendix' Aviation 91 Bethlehem Steel 77 Boeing Airp , J 1 Ta Borge-Warner -. Budd -fig ..... Calif Peek .... Callahan Z-L . . Calumet flee... Canadian Pacific J I Case ...... Caterpil Tractor 4t Ceianese ...... 23 Ceitain-Teed ..194 ChesAOhio .;. 974 Chrysler ...... 11 Coml Solvent .. 114 Comwlth A Sou. 1 19 J4 S 99 19 1 SI 7 17 1 8 5 99 sHTodsy's closing prices: ' - Coasol KdisoB . 91 Northern Pacific 19 Consol Oil ..... 9 Packard Motor . 4 Corn Products . CIJC Penney ...V,7C4 Cartlss Wright . t Phillips Petrol V' 42 Du Pont de N..1S9 Press Steel Car.. 13 Douglas Aircraft 79 Pub Service NJ. -33 dec Power A Lt 11 Pullman ; 37 Erie RR 2 Safeway Stores . 31 General Electric 42 Sears Roebuck. 73 General roods . 39 SheU Union ... 14 49 Son Cal Edison. 24 31 Southern Pacific 20 29 standard Brands 7 9 stand Oil Calif. 28 11 Stand Oil NJ... Bl 14 Studebaker .... 7 SS Sup Oil 3 55 Tim kRoU Bear. 514 4 Trsn-America . 7 9 Union Carbide.. 88 Johns Man villa . 104 United Aircraft . 3 8 Kennecott 49 United Airlines. 12 Ubbey-O-Ford . 51 US Rubber Lig A Myers B.102 TJS Steel General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Gt Nor Ry Pf.. Hudson Motors. Illinois Central . lasp Copper . .'. Int Harvester . Int Nickel Can.. Int Pap A P Pf . Int Tel A Tel.. Loew's S2 Walworth Monty Ward ... 49 Western Union. Nash-Kelr .... 8 White Motors .. Natl Biscuit ... 2S Woolworth Natl Cash ..... 25 , New York Curb Natl Dairy Prod 12 Cities Service .. 8 Natl Dbt ...... 27Elec Bond A Sh 11 Natl Power ALt 2 50 67 8 23 13 49 Aveeadas Calit faerte. ISO. Baaaaae Par baaca. i th. aasaU lata. SMS. . Beaaa Limaa, 18-15c; TTa. Taleatlne, 1012c. Bruaaels Sproats 12-eup, 90-95e. Cabbage Oregon ballhetsd. aew crates 2-2.25; ordinary 1.10-1.25; broken lags, l-2c; Red 2 2 c Cauliflower Local, No. 1, 80c-LOO;. Ne. 2, 60-55; Calif, 1.00-1.15. Celery Oregon. Utah typo 1.40 I. SO per crate; white UTS 2; hearts, fey.. 1.00 1.25 dos.; Calif., Utah, 2.50 2.75; while, 2 50-2.75; hearts 1.25-1.40. Citrus Prult tirapefralt, Texas a-urah aeedleaa, 8.25-8.SO; Arisen, fancy, 1.00 2.00. choice 1.75-1.85; Florida, 64-64a, 3.00-3.25. Leasoaa Faacy,. all sixes, 8.50-5.50; choice. 2.2S-8 60. Limaa. flata, 1.40. Orangea California eavela. aU aiaoa. 2.65-3.10; fancy 126s, 8.75; choice, 1.85 225. Taagerinea Califs 1.10 handle. Craaberriee 4-bbL Wuk, Ore Tde rarlaada 3.50-8.7 ; fair. 8.50-8.25. Cueaasbers Hotbouaa, per dos. fancy 1.50-2.00; Xe. 2. 75e-1.00. Eggplaut Calif- t2-t4e lb.; per lag. 2.00-2.15; Fla.. 2.60-2.75. Grapes California, lug boxes, Emper art. US So. 1. 1.25-1.50. Garlio Local, beat, T-Sa lb.; poorer 5 6c lb. Lettaee California. S dexea. Iced. S.OO-2.60; 6a, 1.60-2.00; dry, 6 dos., 2.50 2.76; Imperial. Iced, 4 5s, 2.75-8.00; Aritoaa 5s. iced, 9.90-8.95. Mnihraosae Cultivated. 1 lb., 30 S5c Oniona Waahlagton yellows, 60-pound aacka, 65-T6e: large, 80-OOe; commercial, 50-60e; Oregoa Labish yellews, 60-pecnd sacks. 75-B0c; 10-pouad aacka, 17-1 8c; boilers, 50-peand sacks, 55 60c; 10 pouad sacks. 14 15c: sets, brown 4 He. o-aoe; as. fey, L25-1.85; Aajoa, ox. fey, 1.40 1.50 SO-SSa. ased, 1.25-1.85; H .hox. 70c; Winter Kellla, orchard run,'60-75c; Cornice, ax fey, 8.85-8. . Peas Seminal. Peppers Calif, greea lugs. $1.30 1.40; leeae, 0-1 0c lb.; Florida. IS 18c. Potatoes Oregoa. local aUieaeta aad long whites, Ko 1. 91.101.1S; . Koa. 60-poand aacka. 87 H 40e; Deschates No. 1 Bussets, 1-15-1.85; KUmsth So. 1 Bus- ttU,' L35-LS0; Ka. 2, 50 lbs. ,45-50; bakers 1.70-1010; Wash., Itasaets, 1.-5-1.85 bakera. 100 pounds. 1.60-1.80. Rhubarb CaHf, 160-1.60; Ore, L15 1 tS for 15 Iba. Khabarb Calit, 60 Iba.. 1.85-1.45. Squash Oregon -tarblehead, 1H-Ie- 8wtat Potatoes California, So pound crates. $1.50 160. Na. 8. $1,20 1.80; Loniaiaaa yams, 1.60-1.00. Toauttoea Orcgoa h ethos to 16-S0c Ib. ; -tea., 8.25-8.50. Spiaaeh Oregoa 1.10-1.20 orange box; local 85e-1.00r Texas. 1.40-1.50. Bunched vegetsbles Oregon, per doz. hunches: Beets. 2S-80e; carrots, -5-SOe; greea onions, 25 80c; -parley, 20-25c; Jap radishes, 45-50e lug; radishes, wister, 20c; kale; g0-35e; leeks, 80 35c; turnips. tS-80e por-oaea : celery root, 60e per dotea; broccoli, tugs. 40-4 Se. 60-65e-per dosen; California parsley, 35c: fiwlaa ebard. 85e dotea iradlsket, SO-ISc; bree eoli. SH-Se pooad. 45e deaea bunches; earrota, 45-50 doaea, 3.65-2.86 note. Boot vegetablee Carrot i, lags, 40 46e; aacks, 1.00-1.25; rutsbsgss. 1,25 1.50 headred weight; beeU, 1.10-1.25.' 85 40e for lags; taraipa. BOe-1.00 per ewt.; lugs, 85-40c; psrsaips. 40-45c lug; horse. radian, 20e per-pound. Lodge Plans Party SILVERTON Trypher.a Rebe kah lodge is planninr a card nartv for January li and on January 14 the Trypehna mem bers will hold Joint installation 1 with tha Odd Fellows. All vis iting Rebekahs are inviced to at tend. POLLY AND HER PALS That Sticks in Maw's Crop! tit ; i" i mr3 I 1 M s ci f SAVE VERSELP By CLIFF STERRETT The man aruiinr nnesudly before her was not the poised, glamorous, worldly Gordon Keith with whom she had fallen in love! This afraid I And for the first time she thought ef him aa old and tired and desperate, Tea, old aad tired aad desperate. Tm really seeing him for the first time. - Poor Gor don. Poor Gordon. He had come to the end of playing at love and play ing with women's hearts. He had come to the end of summer in his life, and it waa chilly autumn and he had no money and no Job aad bo future. And for the first time she noticed that deep lines were etehed from his nose to his mouth aad that his black hair waa sprinkled with white. She thought, "He's tired aad sick of it aU and years older than L He can't give me a great lore because life has used hint- up. What be wants more than any thing is to be eono-table aad se cure." Poor Gordon. Avis said. "If you'd like to sneak to aim aione, l u go. But fjonstanee, her eyes wide and dark and excited, said, "No, dont go." And suddenly she felt free! Free! Not in prison any more, not enslaved by something that stronger than she wss. Now all she felt wsa nity for a tired man who bad failed to call upon his ehara-, Nothing is ever quite aa dead as a dead passion, she had heard or read somewhere. And nothing kills passion as quickly or aa finally as Pity. "Constance, I dont know what to say. I Life came back to her body. Her eyes sprang alive. "lou dont have to say anvthinr. Gordon. IU spare you from tellinr me your dedsioa. , You've mads it, I. -now. ab4 you-ve made tne right You see, II dont -want to ---- 1 (ymJ. f - V TW SlDG-BCUVRD I f riusxk-oA67 rl ' 1 ' - r 7ji save verselp UT. J MICKEY MOUSE And Perhaps Longer! By WALT DISNEY I SURE CANT -x A MOST ECCENTRIC 1 WELL, EVEN IF 1 (AfyE. BUT MOW? I T MERE'S JUST THE ' v BUT -BUT. ' FIGURE WHAT MADE ) VBElPEiPS KB9 i FREAJf, ) WHVES J SPOT! WEXJ. BULO US Vf ATA.SK.! THAT TIOEROPPE MM , STJVST ' V TIMS, -s( VvHW? NO ii OH, H MRCRUSOCTH MUKKlCJUt THOUOM1I FOR ALL. S VT S vimui 1 . BMEK KLVQ A A1AS- -syR y- rw uvtsi j m r.-iajAi sa r .VI ri n ! A LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Saying It With Flowers By BRANDON WALSH ue-vj-'-i ne CaTa.W9rrt TVIW MFABfT ATTAdi WSStfT 6ERK305 - BtT 5ME'S OLD AND ALOJ MOT A TSELXTTVF. 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