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PAGE TEN. The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, January 12, 1939 galem Mcirket t Quotation . nuns - : (Sarin Pikwt (The a rite balow (applied ay a leeal Irecar are iadicatire af the daily market prieea pale: to frewera ay Salem nay era eat are a at guarantee jr Ta Btatee- axaa.i - - r apples-- All varieties, 0 fraae, par be. , Baaaaaa, lb, aa atalx .,, , .... .0 - Haada t ; , ... ... . - .OS Kagatar .00 Datfa, fresh, lb. .14 . Leaeeae, crate-.. . . 4.50 ' Oraafee, arata , 4.1.24 ta 8.50 VnoZTAX-JES Beets, dot. , ..,... .40 ; Cabbaca, lb. .08 Carrot a. Calif., art. aoa.-S.7S ta 8.15 Cealiflewcr, PorUaaa- , 1.85 Celery, Utah, erata S.2S 'Celery Bearta. doi. . 1.20 . Lettaea, Calif. . S.00 ta S.00 Oaieaa. boiliac 10 Iba. He. S .14 SO iba. ; .00 Greea ealons, do. . ; , . ,. .40 eU-iahea, Coe. . .45 Peppers, fraaa. Calif. J Faraiey .40 Petatrea, local, ewl ' 1.50 " 60 lb. eaas , ,., ,,. .60 Spinach, Texas, 1.50, Aria S.00 Denial, os. . .30 , Hubbard, lb. .01 Taraipa, 4oa. .40 - YTJTS (Trice f aid 17 Xadapa lani aa-Ung B at ta fra trai Welaate rranqoettes, faaey, lta; ne diaaa. 10e; email ac; orchard ran, to 16c. Walaat atoata 15 "ta SOa lb. fliioerta Jtarcaiaaai, large, laa ty UU; eabiee. 11a: arcbard nut 11 to 12a. Oaehilly 1 caat higher. Ce-ep rrJeee ta Orewer) ' WalaaUr Price raaf a. depending apoa ay aata raa ia 14 dUfersat grades, 11 Mi U 18a. -rUberte All move, oat. HOPS (Saying Prleaa) Clostera, seminal, 1937, lb10 to .13 Clnstera, 1938, lb. 20 ta . .21 1-gglea. top , .23 , WOOI. AKD MOHAIK . . -, (B-TlBf Meat) Wool, median, lb. Coa raa, lb .22 Lambs, lb. .18 Mohair, lb. .28 EOOS A-TO rOVLTXT (Baying Prices af Aadraaaa'a) Larga extra Madia extras Larre ataadarda Pallets Colored frya . Colorod medium, lb. Wbita Lafbaraa. lb. No. 1. Wkita f karna, frya- Whita Lagbaina, lb. Sa. 2 Raary kaai, lb. '. Bnoatara ,. l- UZSTOCK .17 .15 .15 J3 .14 .15 .12 .13 .10 .15 .05 (BayUf yrfcf tot Xa. 1 aback, kaaad aa Grade B raw 4 per ceat Bollk, Salem bule pool prlea f.170. - ' ' " '' "-' Coop. Grao A.aarUerfat i price, FOB Salem; 27c V (Milk baaad aa . aamT ataethly katurfat aaaraga. ' - Distributor prire. fUS2. A grade batterfat -Uellr "ere4 27c; B grade Sdc; O pada tic. ' ' ' ?: - A grade prtat, S0c B grade 20c. V ; aaaditla-a 4 a. aa.) ; L-aiba, toy Earaa , Baca, top. aalaa raportod ap ta 130 150 Iba. 210-800 Iba. Boca, top (Midjet Market) SOW, : Boef caw a Balla -7.50 ta .7.25 ta ," .... 8.00 2.00 ta 8.00 8.00 7.75 7.50 S.00 6.00 4.50 ta 5.00 .4.50 to 6.50 .5.00 ta 8.00 .8.00 ta 8.25 .3410 ta 4.50 Hailara , ,-- Top real , Dairy traa cava Drenatd aeal. lb. (Midfet) .18 MA-UOV C-XAJfXBT Baytef Prtea Battortat. A. grada J7 - -efhora beaa, aer 8 lba. .10 Lafbora. kaaa, andar I Iba. - , .08 Spriafera ... ' . ,. .13 Colored beaa, OTer 5 Iba. .14 - Staga. lb, ,o Old rooatera. lb. '. .05 fiajaeti, market .lna, Na. 2 grada 5e lata ZOO PBXCZS . . - Larga aatrai . .17 Larre ataadarda .15 Met'am oxtraa .15 Medioai ataadarda .12 Urdcrgradea . .12 Palleta ... .12 OB Of, HAT- aad BEBDI Wheat, par baibel. No. 1 wbita, aaekad .65 . Bed . .60 Oata. gray, to- White 28.00 to 80.00 .26.00 Feed barley, toa ...23.00 aerar bay, toa 14.00 Oat -ad Vetch hay. toa 14.00 Alfalfa, toa 15.00 ta 10.00 Alaike Clerer, lb. Bed Clover, lb. .10 .14 Egg aiath. No. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 1.60 Dairy feed. 80 lb. Ben scratch feed Cracked con Wheat .. bag 1.30 1.75 1.75 1.80 Y Son-to News NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and Mrs. Elton New are the parents of a Btt-pound boy, born January f at a Salem hospital. SteeL Motors Lose Ground Many Issues Near Lows of December as Rally 1 Spirit Fails i NEW YORK. Jan. llH)- eeiiing centering in steel and motor - shares - took another sis- able, chunk: today . ont of- the stock market's year-end gains. Many, Issues approached the December lows as the new Tear decline was resumed after yes terdays one-session rally. Down S to nearly 4 points at the close were such stocks, ss US Steel, Bethlehem. Chrysler. US Rnbr-tr Weatinghous and ' Owensj-nilnois uiass. -rr:r-' Lack of arrresaiT annnort. ra. ther than ' nrcent 11a nidation. seemed to account for the extent of the losses, in face of relatire ly. email dealings. Transactions toiaiea sia.tyo shares against vi. ,1.0 tne prerlous session. AJrcrata Glra Wav Steels and alrcraf ts recent arms favorites were among the first to give way. Aircrsits, how ever, inea lor a comeback near the flntali. Losses In most shares were fractional to a point or so, ln- ciuamg Douglas, Montgomery Ward. ' Boeinr. New . York Cen tral, American Telephone, Stan- Clara cm or New Jeraev and Ken. cecott. The Associated Press composite of CO stocks dropped .9 of a point to 51.1. . Report Four Babiea SILVERTON Births. renorLad recently at the local hospital are: A daughter . to " Mr. - and Mrs. waroia UTerinnd, Friday; a danchter to Mr. and Mra. D. K. Olsen, Saturday; a son to Mr. and Mrs, uscar Gregerson, Sunday; a rfrl to Mr. and Mrs. Franeia Miller, Friday. "Envoy Extraorctinary" - . ' By E. Phillips Oppenheim ""CHAPTER I TN bar small boudoir, ones a eon I seerated chapel, now the annex .. to a t nous saite of receptioa rooms, Matuda, Countess of Matres- str, sat in a k-gh-backed, luzuH. eIy e-ahioned chair before a hoc fire of cedar and pine logs burning ta aa open grata, Her hands were folded la front of her. neither book nor any other form of diversion in terfering ta the steady effort at listening which bad absorbed her for the last hour. The spell was suddenly broken. She heard at last the sound for which she had waited. She touched the jade knob of an or Bamental bell which stood on the table by her side. " "Bis lordship has arrived,1 she told the . footman who entered promptly. "Please let him know that am awaiting him here." m The man hurried off. In the hall below there was already a small gathering of servants respectfully rreetlng the new arrival. The lat ter a dark-complexione-, slim . nmt. mo . V 1. I li a a wuwfH uu. rcucrea of his motoring attire, nodded and turned towards the broad staircase. With bis band already upon the bejiisters, however, he lingered to ask just one question., - "Any. unexpected visitors to-day, Burrows? be enquired of the bot ler. : : --v.; . . nv n unexpected tnat a have beard of. your lord-hip," the man replied. - "Mr. Bennerley Is here with Lady Alice, and we are ex peetinf a few people to dinner. Only a very small party." "I Was not thiidng so much about guests, Uatiesser admitted. "Mr. Yates is here, L supposet" "Certainly, milord. He has bee very busy la bis room all day." "The tnessenger I was expecting would probably have reported U bir" -, ' "Ne one has arrived who has asked either for your lordship or for Mr. Yates,' the butler pronounced, Uatresser nodded, . - - -"If anyone should arrive sae that 1 am Wormed? he sd.' "Tba weather: is bid enough Ur stopury dme If they were coming by road." TI believe, your lordship," . Bur. tows.' confided, "that : Humphreys nM JiV A - .1 . ' row's shooting for a minute or two. r ho win come up after dinner If that is more convenient." . . "I wd see him la the gunroom before I change " llatresser prom Ised. "No. you seed not annnm xoe, Eurrows. ". a am sure ber lady- ahip must have beard the ear." , He mounted the stairs with swift, U .uovementa, passed . through two very beautiful rooms, one hana? with rare tapestry, the other deco rated I j a fn:oi Frncbnaa of tba period of Watteau. In a few mo ments bo passed Into the Sanctuary carr, as tt had been called far generations. With a alight gesture, half f crcis, perhaps, but entirely natural, be sank on one knee by the side of the woman whose arms were ooUtretdusd toward him aad draw ber into his embrace. . ' "Ronald I" she murmured. ; , jv "Dearest. j. : K 4 . There were no' ether words.' A moment or two later, still with ber finjers tr?a U$ cheeks, be leaned a tittle tack. " -- t V "v. .v "You are the most wonderf J woman In the world, be declared as be loo-ed into her deep-set but atni brCiact eyes. "Yours ia tha compleziozt cf a ihxli. - You "grow goers bil wi the years.' ' She langhed softly. "You win never lose your marvel ous gift of flattery, dear Ronald," she said. "Of course, I love you to say so but what do my looks matter aow! "You hare a family tradition to uphold," he reminded her. "Every llatresser has married not only a beautiful woman but a woman who has remained beautiful . "When are you prepared to carry on the family record?" she asked. He saw the alight anxiety with which she was regarding him, rose to his feet and touched a beU. "May I?" he begged. "Just one glass of sherry together, mother, be fore I go to change. Am I more of a skeleton than ever? It was noth ing but a touch of fever which left me long before we passed Gibral tar." She shook her head. "Those lines have bitten a little deeper into your face, my son," she told him. "Isnt it time you left off these restless honta --!.. Are you not weary of shooting rare Howard to have a room prepared for a man who is bringing mo dowa a letter and some papers? It is Just an odd job of enrveying I did for the Government while I was ia Africa and they seem to be rather in a hurry to report upon it He win be here I expect tonight or to morrow." "Of course," his mother acqui esced. "He can have one of tha bachelor suites, then he win have his own sittmgroom. Will he join the house party? There will be only one or two of us the Dean and his wife, and Bemrose and Margaret Bern rose. Stephen and Alice are already here." "He would rather shut himself up, I expect" Lady Matresser rose to her feet with a sigh. Her maid was stand ing inquiringly by the portiere. "Would your ladyship prefer that I came a little later?" the young woman suggested. "Not one second later," her mis tress replied, glancing at the clock. "You must attend me at once, Hor- Quotations at Portland PBODUCB avn-iaaa : POSTX-USA, Ore, J. i.(AP) Batetrt Zztraa ITj ataadarda .: ! , aft . ai f t a t m pmumw uroa -ia: 11, Batterfat 7tt-8. Egge: Large astraa 81; large (Uad arda SO: 'BmmUbb. extraa la? . d ataadarda 19 ; in-Il astraa 18 ; s at a 1 1 Sla)eiisyiss-l ,it. .v -. Ceeaa:Trlplai 14; loaf 14.: Portland IJyestork WKTIIKD, Ore.. Jaa. H. AP) ue an. -M.wr.tr noga. raeatptd 40, ae ti7!.;u"d'' wlUl T'Mday'a Uta advaaea of 15, good-cboiea 165 215 lb. driTelaa e.aea, eanoae lota eaotabla S.35. 830-80 lb. ketebera 7.S0-75, bearier fciada dowa ta T.50 or leaa, feer ligbt Ugbta 7.50-75, rl.1."!' a-vwaa, ngatwalgSU S.50, law 87 lb. feeder piga 7.75. - Cattle: Beceipta. 150. calraa 95. area, weak ta 25 ar -tore lower aa cottar aa con-urn cava. Jaw cutter aad medium rood trades steady, other grade steady, Bedlam-good ateera aalable 8.00-0.00. few tuWKoa-medi Jai beifera 5.5O-7.10. good light baife.-a aaoUbla 8.35, cattera 4.60, low cotter aad cotter cowa 8.25-4.25, co-u-oa-aiediaai 4.5O-S.00, outstanding nwiHiu ou, ooa Dee I cowa 7.00, bnlla 5.50-8.00, common 5.00, choice aaaler 8 50, eommoB-mediaa 5.50-8.00, common iv taw c.i. wm .vv. Sbeep: Beceipta 50, nominally ateady. good -choice tracked ia Iambi aalable 7.75- s.oo, carload lota fed woo led lamba quot aaia 8.85. few fad ewes 4.25, yearling Portland Grain POBTLAXD, Cra.. Jaa. 11. (AP) naeai: upea Wigfc w Close May 88 68 68 68 -Cask Oram: Oata. No. 3-38 lb. white. .oo. jsariey, so. a-45 lb. BW, 23.00 Cera, Ko. 2-ET shipments. 26.50. Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 68; west era white 08; western red 67. Hard red winter ordinary S4r 11 per cent 64 : 12 ver cant 66; 18 per caat 70; 14 per cent Today a Car Beceipta: Wheat 35; floor ia ; corn o; aay ; miuieed 10. Portland Produce POBTLAKD. Ore.. Jan. 11. flPl-. vaaatry aseata salllag price ta retailers : Oe-atry killed bogs, best batcher under ia. ion. iu-iitte; vealera 14-14He lb.; light aad thia 10-13a lb.; heavy 10-1 la lb.; lamba 15e lb. ; awes 5-8c lb.; bulls 10 10 Ha lb.: auttar caws S-9a lb. i eanner eews 7-8o lb. ltm poaltry baying prices : teghora kroUara 1 ta 1 Iba, 16a lb.; SU Iba, 16a: colored aorta rs 3 ta SVa Oml. 15a lb.; eacr SMi Iba. 17c; Leghora kaai eyar 8 lbs. 14- 15a lb. andar d Iba. 14a lb.; colored kaaa ta S lbs., 10a lb.; ever S Iba. 18a lb : Na. S grada Sa lb. leas. Tarkaya Salllag arieaat Dressed, aew crop kens, 26-27e lb.; toms, 24-25e lb. Baying pricaa: Kew kaaa S4-25a lb.; testa 34c lb. Potatoes TaUma cam a 1.80 eantal: local 1.00-1.10; Deschutea gems, 1.35- i.au cental; &iaatth rails no. l oema, 1 40-1.55: California iweets. 1.40-1.60 for 50 lb. erata. Onion Orecon. So. 1. 1.50-1.80 cen tal; Yakima 10-40 per 50 Iba. Wool Willamette valley, aamial: me dia 22-23 lb.; coarte aad braids, 22-28 lb.; lambs sad tall SO lb.; aastcra Ore gon 18-22 ib. ' Bay Selllag prW to retailers t ilfalta Ta. 1. 26.00 toa; oat vaaeh 1S.0O toa; clever 11-00 toa; timothy, eaatera Ora goa 19.00 : Da vaUey 14.0 tea FerUaad. nape ' wow area -utera so is; rag- giaa aa ia. - Vobali Moasiaslt 1988. 86-17 lb. ' Caacara bark Bayiag price. 1938 peel 5c la. ? , Sogar-Berry and f r a 1 1, 100a, 4.70; bale 4.00: beet 4.60 eaaUL - Oanstie flour flailing price, aity da Krary, I te 15-bbl Iota: ramily. patent, 49a, 6.5V6JS: bakers' hard wheat, act, 3.70-5.15: bakers' blaestem. . 4.05-4.40: blended wheat flour, 4.30-4.55; soft waaat Hour. .s-a.oa; gxakam, 49a, 4.30; whole wheat 49s, 4.75 bbL Wool in Boston BOSTON, Jaa. 11 (AP) (US Dept. Act.) Soma business - was being tr&as- acted aa the Boatoa Wool market today out traaing was slower taaa Ust week. Prieea, - howaver, t continued very firm. Graded French combing Icactk fine ter ritory wools : brought SS to 70 cents aeeurod baaia.-1-ae Dalaiaa bright fleece wools brought price ranging 28 ta 81 cants ia the ' grease, - depending apoa snnnaage aae e-araeter, tne aeoured has ia prieea raagiag 71 ta 75 cents. Stoclcs and January 11 STOCK AVEUOE1 Coatpilcd by The Associated Press so -is ladua Baila Net Chg. D1.2 D .8 Wednesday 78.8 31.5 Prcvieaa day 75.0 22.8 Month ago 76.0 21.2 Tear age 67.6 S1.4 1038-89 high 79.5 23.8 1938-89 lew. 49.3 13.1 15 Ctil D .5 36.1 36.6 84.8 84.9 S7.8 24.9 60 Stocks 0 .9 51.1 62.7 51.7 47.7 64.7 33.7 BONO AVBBAGZS 20 10 , 10 10 Baila Iadae TJtil Forgn Net Chg. D .5 A .1 A .1 J .2 Wednesday 60.6 98.8 93.0 62.5 Previous day 61.1 98.7 J 92.9 62.7 ICoath age 58.7 98.4 , 91.7 " 62.5 Tear ago 69.4 97.6 92.1 1938-89 Ugh 70.6 100.8 95.1 1938-89 low 46.3 93.0 ' 85.8 Low yield 111.S s 66.5 7. 69.0 E. Af. Ma-cwella Parchase) Wculuiigtoii Turkey Stock DAYTON -Mr. apd Mrs. B. M. Maxwell spent Thursday and Fri day at Everett and Chehalis, Wash., where they went to pur chase (5 mammoth bronze tur key hens for breeding stock from Hamilton and Mitchell. Maxwell plans to set some turkey eggs immediately. Some of h hens hatched ' April 17, began laylna- about last of November and he has been getting from ( to S eggs each day. Wheat Slump. . - -r a. V Comes to End Rally Comes on Strength From Abroad; Price up Half Cent . CHICAQO, Jan. ll-(jP)-Th e ar ja BiUUiy was halted today as a result of naraei sirengin - inat originated abroad. Gains of "4 to 1 cent in wheat quotations at Liverpool stimu lated scattered buying in the pit here. Although purchasing .was not large, it was enough to bring about gains of as much as H eent in quotations in view of meager - selling - interest remain ing in the market after the steady decline of the previous six ses sions. The unsettled nnlltlml uitna. tion in Europe v.-as mentioned for the first time in weeks as a possible factor in the grain trade. Most of the dealings con sisted of small lots aa price fluctuations were confined to a range of cent, one of the nar rowest markets in some time. Wheat closed unchanged to higher than Tuesday, May 69 ? 69, July corn May 52T4-53, July 54; oats M lower to higher; rye un changed to up; lard unchan ged to 5 lower. Closing Quotations NEW YORK'jau Allied Stores'.. 10 American Can . 17 Am For Power. 3 Am Power A Lt. S Am Had Std San U Am Roll Mills . 20 Am Smelt A Ret 48 Am Tel dfc Tel.. 150 Am Tobacco B . 88 -Am Water Wks: 13 Anaconda. ..... 3 2 Armour 111 . . .- 5 Atchison ....... 37 Barnsdall .....17 Bait A Ohio .:. 7 Bendix Aviation 25 Bethlehem Steel: 74 Boeing Alrp . . . 31 Borge-Warner . . 27 Budd Mfg 7 . ; Calif. Pack..... 17 CaUahan -Z-L . . ' 1 Calumet Hec .. .7 Canadian Pacific 5 J I Case ...... 90 llPr-Today's closing prices::' a lV: ' Com with A Sou. 1 Natl Power A Lt 8 Consol Edison .30 Northern Pacific 1 2 Corn Products . 64 Packard Motor . 4 Cartiss Wright J C Penney .... 77 Da Pont de N.. 149 - Phillips Petrol 41 Douglas Aircraft 70 Press Steel Car. 12 Ta Klec Power A Lt 11 Public Serv NJ 32 ,ErlO RR ".t.J Pullman General Electric 40 Safeway Stores . General Foods 38 Sears Roebuck , General. Motors.' 47 TBhell Union '. '. i Goodyear Tire Gt Nor Ry Pf : 32 Sou Cal Edison . 34 30 72 14 ' 24 27 Southern Pacific 18 Hudson Motors. 7 Standard Branda Illinois Central . 17 SUnd Oil Calif. 15 SUnd Oil NJ ... 55 Stndebaker .... 53 Sup Oil ....... 46 Timk Roll Bear. 8 Trans-America . Johns Manville .100 Union Carbide '. Kennecott 3S United Aircraft. Ubbey-O-Ford . 50 United Airlines. Lig A. Myers B. 102 US Rubber .... Insp Copper Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can . Int Pap A P Pf. Int Tel -A Tel..- Caterpil Tractor 45 Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 11. (AP) (US Dept. Agriculture). Apples Oregon Delicious, medium ta large extra faaey, 1.60-1.75; faaey, 1.25 1.50; 0 grade face and fill, 60-60e; Spit aenberga, medium to larga extra fancy, 1.50-1.75 f fanev. 1.25.1 Km-.. . diaat to larga extra faaey, 1.50-1.75;' faa ey, -.su-i.ou; v grade face aad fill, 60 60c Washington Delicious, medium te Urge extra fancy, 1.85-2.00; fancy 1.60; Winesap, medium to large extra faney, 1.60-1.75: fancv. 1.85-1 50? Una- f grade face aad fill, 75-85c; extra faaey .oo-s.au. Artichokes Calif., 8.00-3 25. Aaocadoa Calif, foerte, 1.60. Bananas Par knaeh UU. Ik . .. lota. SOe ----- . Beans Limas. 18-15- VI. V.Unt;.. 1012c. A ' Brassala Sprouts 12-eup, 85 90c. Cabbaaa flr.rn. h.llliM- . . ...... 175-2; ordinary 1.15-1.25; broken loga. -;-- l ine; vswego, H-zHe. Cauliflower Local. Kb l. fto-ns.' Re. 2, 60-55; Calif. 1.00-1.15. veiery urego-, Hearts, fancy 1.00-1.25 Celanese Certain-Teed Ches k Ohio . Chrysler .... Coml Solvent 23; 11 35 75 10 Loew's MOnty Ward Nash-Kelv . 49 US Steel ...... 47 Walworth 8 Western Union. National Biscuit .24 White Motors ja o va 28 50 7 3 49 7 86 37 . 11 45 65 8 22 12 NaU Cash. 25 New York Curb Natl Dairy Prod 12 Cities Service Natl Dint 7 27 Klec Bond A Sh 10 dox.; fair. 75e-1.00: Calif.. Cub. 2.25- 2.50; white, 2.50-2.75; hearts 1.15-1.30. Citrus rmit Uraperruft,' Texas saarah seedless; 3.00-3.25; Arixena, faaey. l.0 2.00, choice 1.75-1.85; Florida, 54 3s, 8.00-3.25. Lemoni Faaey, all elses. 8.50-5.50 ; choice, 2.75-3 SO. Limea. flats. 1.40. Oranges California aavela, 344s, 2.35; fanry 126s, 3.75; ether siies 2.65-3.10; cnoice and ir.tv .ss--.xa. Cranberries -bW. Wash., Ore., Me Farlaads 4.00; fair 3.50-3.75. Cncumbers Hothoasc, per dos fsncy 1.50-2.00; Ko. 2. 75C-1.00. Eggplant Calif.. 12-lae lb.; per lag, 2.00-2.15; Fls.. 2.50-2.75. Grapea California, lug boxes, Emper era. C8 Xe. 1, 1.25 1.50. Garlic Local, beat, 8-10e lb., poorer 5 6e lb. - Lettuce California, 6 doien, iced. 2.00-2.50; 6s, 1.50 2.00; dry, 5 dos. 2.00 2.25; Imperial, iced, 4-5s, 2.75-3.00; Arts. 5s, iced, 2.90-3.25; dry, 4-5s, 2.50 2.75. Hoshrms Cultivated, 1 lb., SO-35c. Onions Washingtoa yellows, 60-poand sacks, 65-75c; large, 80 90e; cemaaereial, 50-60c; Orcgoa Labish yellows, 50-pooad sacks. 75-90e; 10-pound aaeka. 1718c ; boilers. 10 pound sacks. 14-15e: Beta. brown, 4 -Sc. Feara Oregon. Bose.. loose. 50-60c: ex. fey 1.35-1.35; Aajoo, ax. fey., 1.40- 1.50 80-88S. nred, 1.25-1.85: V4 box. 70s; Wiater Nellis, orchard ran, 60-75e; Cornice, ex fey- 2.85-3. feas fteminal. Peppers Calif., green luga. 81.30 1.40: loose, 9-lOc lb.; Florida, 1618c Potatoes Orcgoa. local Kasseta aad long whites. Na 1. 81.10-1.15: No. 2a. 50 pound aaeka. 87 H 40c; Dead butea Ko. 1 Ruaaeta, 1.25-1.S5; Klamath Me. 1 Rus sets. 1.35-1.50; No. S, 60 Iba. ,45-50; Dakera 1.70-1.80; wash., Kossets, l.zs 1.35 bakers. 100 poanda. 1.60-1.80. tuinDara (Jam., i.ao-i.au; ura. s.ia- POLLY AND HER PALS I 25 for 15 Iba. Bhubarb Calif., 50 lbs.. 1.35-1.45. Squash Oregoa Marblehead, 1H-Ie; Habbard 8-3c: Bohemian, luga, 40-50e; Danih,1.10-Ly25. . ' Swiet Pautoes California. SO pound crates. $1.50 160: Na. 2. l.20-1.30; Louiaiaaa yams, 1.50-1.60 Tomatoes Oregoa hothouse 16-21c ib : Hex., 3.25-3.50. Spinach Oreroa 1.10-1.20 orange box: local SSc-1.00; Texas, 1.40 1.50. Bunched vegetables Oregoa, per dox. bunches: Beets, 25-S0c; carrots, 45 50 ; green anions, 25-30c; parsley, 20-25e; Jap radlshea, 45-50e lug; radishes, wiater, 20c; kale, 80 85e; leeks, SO 85c; turnips. 25-80c per dosen; celery root, 60c per doxen; broccoli, lugs. 40-45e, 50 55e per dosea; California parsley, S5e; Swiss chard.- 35c doxen ;radiahea. 80-35c: broc coli, 5lfc-6e pound, 45e doxen bunches; carrots. 45-50e dosen, 2.35-3.00 crate. Onion Set Producers of Northwest Organise at Meeting Held in Aurora PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan 11 -in -The Oregon-Washington Onion sei urowers' j assocutlon was formed this week by northwest producers at Aurora. They reported no cars had been confirmed at 3 eenta fnr January, but smaller lots had moved at SM cents. Thai aunel. a tion announced a one-fourth of a cent 'price advance for Febru ary because of decressinr im plies and shrinkage. A new Broom Sweeps Clean By CLIFF STERRETT 1 mi wars a a-,--- y sw" -aa... mm w. w t-l MICKEY MOUSE A Sailor Keeps His Feet on the Ground Bj WALT DISNEY "Did X not beg el youtto foreign servantst" Matresser whispered to ; l .ale mother in mock warning. animals and discovering hidden dtiesT". - -Sick to death," he assured her cheerfaKy. - , ' . Hs strolled over to the small Chip pendale sideboard upon which a ser vant had set out decanters, a silver bowl of ice and a cocktail ahakar. I Will mf-r weta tb tia eoctJoa ta the way of mpiritif scraignt zrom itasiea Bar at Singapore,- he told her. "I should have liked a lime hot lemon must do. . . . There. How's thatT ha asked a moment or two later, v "Delicious. When were yon at Singapore, Ronald T" JjA 1 ew months ago, ha an- w-rcu caxete-ajy, -ana onry xor a few hours then. I must tell yow all , L I a ai m momn my crsveis Uter on." ' She set down her rlaaa for a ttA. ment, "Dp you ever tell anyone In the world; all about your travels. Eon aldr she asked. -i He looked at hax mrlth .fn Kn4 discerning smfle. . "There are soma thine- f am ae. it op. of , eeurse.'t. he admitted. fWhen I am Lord Lieateoit of the ConTltv lwlhiriO' ahmrr' mTitn charity bazaars, blessing alt the Coy Scouts and that sort of thing, I shall have to write a book. Then I shall have na mora uvnlx Rw.tYus. hy, that rerninds me, may I ask lirt. bsnsa, TUs is my son who is just back from abroad. He is always tha severest critic of my appearance so we most take ear to satisfy him tonight." . f .The girl curtsied very slightly. "I shall do my best to satisfy mon sieur." aha said. "With madame as subject it should not be difflcult." a-atresser nodded - politely. Ha waUppixa.dggiu-th case but be continued to look across ta Wrurr ri ' 4 t ..- ... tl holding the curtain back for her mis- w xrooPa respect fuDy. Her inanner waa a perfect mixture of respect for tha master of tha boose and interest la his ar-rrrat,- Jataser lit his cigarette) and offered his mother his arm." ., "What a disobedient old dear yon are!" he whispered la ber ear aa. Hc-tessa fell behind. "Did I not beg of you no foreign servants?" She indulged ia a slight grinumca. - "Cut a personal maid, my dear Ronald." ahj mnon-trated. "Eng lish girls are never a success. Don't Unify tne," she continued "you . may find worse to cooe." t v - - ' His tons was once more light and : cheerful. . ' "So long as yon have not an Italian chauffeur and half a tlosea Eussiaa .rardenera," ho murmured. (To be eontinaed) OSJS Bfa lit!, 18 B9as Vsaaana 8yaxsata Bbk p j LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Not Alone in the World By BRANDON WALSH US-VCM TM. XkT(o C(--TOtSK3 Of 0SSiAS-Oocm door - m. a-jRT A CLOCK HIODOI SMSlOK. HtS HEAD-1 HE. s.aas9 AkkV 5 JUST as I Aim xe-W Fsyac ejus S7CMa Or TM " - ' a X 10UVCOHEblaSAN - Avjnut. 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