The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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    -PAGE TEN
Tia G2EG0II STATESMAN, JSalea, Orec Thursday Uonbtz, Jxaxaij 1919
! -
... CBoytas Meat)
(Tha price bUw sapplied by a local
treeer are tadieatrre ef the daily market
Cicee paid U grewem kf hlw beyers
are mot raarsateed by The States
as.) Applae All Terietiea. 0 grade, per be,
40 45a. -.
seaaaea. Ib, ra stalk .0
Heads ... ,
. Calaroe i
. Brapefrait, . Texas isks 8.75
Bagels ' :
Delee. frees, lb. A v
- beoaoae. . srala , ,. 4.50
are area. Crate z.ia te
VSOBTABUa
, (Baying Pricea)
via.
0 ,
.09 :
s.is .
1.24 i.
Cabbage, Ik.
Darrats. Calif, art. e3.75
3aaUflawec Pcrtlsad
Celery. Utah, erato ,,,
te
Celery Heerta. des
, , 1.30
9.00 u 3.00
betteoe, UaiiL.
)aieaa. boiling. 14 Iba. Ba.
f.14-
;
.45 i
as
.40
1.50 v
.60
1.00 (
40
: AiVk
A9
H IM.-
Ireew onions.
Bedishea, do.
Peppers, green, Calif. ,
rersiey
Patau ea, Ueal, ewt
aa id. aega.
plaacb, Tessa, LU, Aril.
Daaiab. de.
Bsbaerd, lb. ,
raraipa.
MRI
(Mot fU by Independent pacttag stoat
- , " ' Brewer) ' ' : I
Walaata rreacjeettea, faaey, mi
Slaaa, lOei aaa J I Sc: orchard raa. 8 ta
10 Valxt aaaata IS ta 80c lb.
- niberte Bsreelonas. Urea. IS Mat fan
cy lifter babies, lie; erchara raa a
12a. Doehllly 1 cent bifber.
- Oe-ow Pileoa ta ecoworl
Walaata Friea range, depending apoa
vay aata raa te 14 dUXaraat fradaa,
la lla.. . . - . i. i ,
. rUbarta AH Bioa4 aat,
.'- v - Borb -
(Snylar Meat) -Claatara,
aoninal, KIT, Jb10 to .It '
Cla.tara, 193a, lb. , - 20 to M
fwf glaa, lap Jtl
. , . WOOI. AVO MOHAIB
, - - (sariac rneaa)
Waal, aaeainm, lb.
Caa rat, lb. , ' .,
Laaiba. lb. ,
.ta
.14
A
btehair, lb.
Eooa aitd roox.TST
(2aytf Trtcai at Andrtatn'i)
a extra .... AJ
a4iajB extras , , .15
ir( ltaadrds , , ,,,, . J4
iiata . u
lolorai fan - J
"Envoy
synopsis ;
- World-Shaking events are near
when If atuda, Countess of If stres
sor, meets her handiome bachelor
aoa and heir, Ronald, soon after
one of bis long and. mysterious
journeys sbroad. He chides her
gently for hiring foreign servants.
Sir Ronald (Lord If stressor) has
but started a rest on his rich coun
try estate when an unconscious
man Is found not far from the Great
House., . Ronald's younger sister,
Ann, Introduces him to Mademoi
selle Elisabeth Stamier, a beautiful
Austrian who is her new compan
. Ion. ICatresser recalls seeing her
before. She tells him that her noble
family, like most royalty, has fallen
into evil days. . . . That night, ICa
tresser and Pr. Andrews, motoring
to the surgery, just miss a smashup
- .. f aw Hw5iiftatat4ataS'
J I JLS !UaJ -
"J n I
, ;;,- irt?V . fill
rThere was youngaT,womsmaraTad the slagfi ng Victim. " thought 1 saw bar leaf oet;the coat".
with an automobile that speeds on
without slackening. Sir Ronald rec
. egnUea the patient as one Pergua.
. and the latter says he was slugged
when carrying a secret message to
UatresMr. ' -
. . .nCILlPTER Vn i-.-.
"When 1 tried to drive the ear,
however, I found that my head was
going around so that I could
scarcely steer. I got some water and
bathed say head and tried acaiabut
after a mile or two I want straight
xnu the ditch, 1 was close here then
. but It was no good my trying to
. drive the ear. I triad to get lore
a foot and I was within sight ef the
house when I had to climb a gata.
That's the last tsg I
"ToH me, wist wtra you brinsSng
- to mer" ; - --t - .; r ,
' "Just a ktter-r&t!Mr a long one
and a portion ef It txpowriUeB. It
was wrarped Bp ta a piece ef e3-
cloth . :
"Did the man, a. the xoad gat
away wiut nr
"He i'i not," was the fervent an
swer. "Yea wCl find the tetter in
my inside pocket. I am only pray.
teg that you wa take It away with
you.".,- v . ;", -- -v!., ".H'.;' '
"I wH do that," Matrester pTonv
" iseo. ' -x.z-.sr au,- no aaaea a iiTU
core UzZljt "the tail test spe
cially la our sort ef work 1c
whether yon fcrirt ft cT or not.
' Yccr I'.b wsi t3 ir! zz.tttt L'ltx
to no r iti Izzs ti yea Live dene
It tli f . Lla iT?f yea sesx t
live r : . i era t tir-sttsa
G
Grad B raw 4
milk, Balem Urnie pool prlco
S2.10. ' -
Co-op. Grado A batterfat
price, FOB Salem, 28c
(Milb baaai aa ' aaari-awamr
. battarfal aarafa.) - , -r
lMatribator' price, f2Ji
A srado -btterfa4ellT
ered 20ci 11 crade 24c; .C
grado 20c 4 ,-
. A grado prlat, 20c; B
grade 2SMC .
OalaraJ BMlaa, lb.
45
.IS
J
4
MS
.04
WbHa Lacbana. Ik. aa. 1
Whlta Lafbaraa, fry
Whlta Laibaraa, lb. Ha. 8.
Baarr baaav !.';
a tfra ?,
U7XSTOOX
raavlajr arlca tarn aw X al
iiailMaai aa4 atlaa rayarto
4 p. a.) t -
I,
Lamba.' tap
Ewea
Han. In .
r; to
.1.00 ta S O
. 4.00
1I0-150 Iba. M ta i.ia -.
? 110-100 Iba. ta T.40 .
Sawa ; 4.00 '
Beef aawa 4.40 to 4.00 .
Balls A Ka ta 4.50 .
Haitera to 4.00 ;
Tap vaal . 4.60 ;
Dairy typa aawa 1.10 to 4.SO
Dreaa4 Teal, lb. (MUt) . .11 H
Hon. top. (Hid ret Mkt.1 B.IO
MAJUOa CaMMlKI
Batterfat, A fra4a
Baylag Frlaa
, .,. , .30
Ibe- 40
Iba. .04
44
bagbara beat, aar I ft
Laghara keaa, aa4er I
gpnagers ,
Colored kesa, aar 4
Bun. lb. .
Iba. 44
.04
Mi
Old rooatera. lb.
Beiaeta. market ealne. Ko. S grada 8a
eoo) rxicxs
Larca extras
4T
.14
44
41
41
Larga taadarda .
If aWfaat extras ,
Medinai standards
Didergradea ........
Fallals
41
GKAIV. HAT and SEEDS
Wheat, par bnshel. No. 1 wklte.
aaeked . .48
Bed : 5
Oats, gray, top. .29.00 to 80.00
Whita 00
Feed barley, toa
. 21.00 to 18.00
Cloeer bay, ton t ,
Oat and Vetch bar. toa
.14.00
.14.00
Aljfalfa, toa 14.00
14.00
By E. Phillips Oppenheim
"Would yon mind?" he begged.
"The doctor said I might have a
drink if I woke up. It is on the
table there," said Fergus, the badly
injured stranger.
Afatresser poured some water Into
a glass. The patient sipped it greed
fly. .
That's better, sir," he sighed.
"I am. beginning to see things more
clearly. You are Lord Ifatresser,
aren't you?"
"Quite rignt"
"I wonder, would you mind going
over to my coat and helping your
self to the letter. It's in the Inner
pocket.' ; ;
"You're In a hurry to get rid of
It," Ifatresser remarked good
humoredly.
The man on the bed raised Um-
self slightly and clasped his head
with both hands. -i ra $i ?
"Of eoarse,"-.b skiMwledgadv.aI
am half crazy. . I know that. But
everything seems to have gone so
queeriy with ma sinee 1 got that
knock on the head, t This evening I
was sleeping quite peacefully and
I seemed to have a sort ef dream.
... There was a woman ot the
eld lady who put me to bed and
sponged me whan I was brought
here, but a younger woman dark.
I thought I saw bar lean over the
coat and I suppose X made a noise,
j.e She came ever to the bed and
!-- If a awfully hard to expiate!
One moment the woman was looking
down at me with great angry eyes
and then she sowmedjto float away,
e . 1 felt a prick ta my arm. . . .
I opened nry eyes and she was still
there, thai I stent acain. as atoned
until just now when yon came in.
uoai uow the room swimsr
x"Dont talk any soore" llaxresaer
It seemed a' needleas eeimnand,
far the man had dosed his even and
was breathing heavily. Ifatresser
crossed the room, picked up the
Norfolk jacket and thrust his hand
Into the pocket which Fergus had
indicated. . He brwught eat two
strips of cardboard cut through the
middle and a sheet of oilcloth cut
into four sqtiares, The place where
the letter had been was clearly in
dicated. But there waa no letter!
. ITitrtsaer stole back ea tiptoe to
t ;1 J"errr3 had elcsed tie eyes
t4 sveaed ta be su3 coxisg heav
Cy Cautiously hia visitor stretched
out lla -.hani. atatmotl. r'--i 'm
Esstraordinary
YTlisat Stages
Big Recovery
Marked npMore Than Cent
r for Best Gain in Past :
' f twoeekt
CHICAGO, Jan. 1 S. - ft The
wooat market stasod Its beet ro
eoTery In two ; weeks today - as
prteos rooe mora tkaa a cent a ba
shel on ' reports of improved de
mand aborad for wheat offered. In
the International trade. -.
Althoach no new domesue ex
port bosineas was confirmed, salt
of Canadian wheat were the best
In aeveral days and buyers at Liv
erpool were reported taking new
Argentine train at firm prices.
..Indications that Argentina Is
not preasing her huge exportable
sarplns on the world market but
is selling conservatively as as not
to depress prices was encouraging
factor. Clear weather over most
of the grain belt also sided the
buying side.
Wheat closed at the best levels
of the day, with buying Improv
ing in the final hour. Prices were
41 higher than yesterday,
Mar itK-. Julv OTb-tt. Corn
was slower to higher. Hay
Sl-. Jnly oats unchan
ged to, up; rye - higher;
lard 10 to IS higher.
Laudahl Is Home ..
PIONEER Kenneth . Landahl,
who has been in the hospital in
Dallas - for two weeks, returned
home Monday. ,
KAlsike CloTer, lb.
OS
to 41
Has uioTsr, ia
Egg mash. No. 1 rsda, 80 lb,
Dairy feed. 40 lb. bag
Baa aerateb feed
44
bag L40
i.ao
, i, l.S.
- , 1.T5
1.80 to 1.40
Cracked
Wheat .
small object which seemed to have
rolled an inch or two under the bed.
He turned It over between his fin
gers. It was a clinical syringe, cu
riously shaped. He looked at it mora
eloeely. - After all, it might be harm
less. Suddenly Fergus spoke
thickly, eagerly but there was a
sort ex film over his eyes and his
voice was indistinct.
"You have it all right, sir?"
Ifatresser thrust the oilcloth, the
cardboard and the syringe into his
pocket.
"Everything all right. Fergus."
he said. "Try and drop off to sleep
if you cask" -? ,
The man on the bed drew a sigh
of relief. His breathing became
more regular. He slept. ,
SbakBasBBaaMtaasaa ' " -?t
The doctor was in the Inner sur-
gery making up a bottle of medicine. .
Matresaar watched until ha had fin
ished, then he drew hint bade into
the cosy sittingroom. .
"I am going to let you into a
secret, Andrews," he announced,
"Your patient upstairs was bring
ing a rather important letter down
to me from an official source In Lon
don. He was attacked on the road
but he seems to have got down hero
all right."
"The devil!" the doctor mur
mured. "Has he handed the letter
overt"
"He thinks he has," Matresser re
plied, "but aa a matter ef fact he
la .uaTrti.
hasn't
stolen.1
It a;
ppears
to have beeaj
I cant follow
you," Andrews
said simply.
"Trifle confusing, IsaT
ttrn
Katresser observed. Well then.
4
this Is what happened. ' Fergus
his name Is Fergus told me ia
which pocket of his coat to find the
letter. I searched that pocket and
I found the oilcloth in which tho
letter had been enclosed carefully
eut open, also the pieces ef card-'
board. Tho place where tho letter'
should have been was there. The
letter Itself was gone." I
"Who does ho think could havo
got at ftT, f-i r ,
"He doesn't know that it was not
there," Matresaer explained patients
ly. "Listen, Andrews. Tho man's
13 Tm sure ef that. ' He aeeda
sleep and rest. Be would not get
either if 1 told aim that the letter
had been stolen. , I let him think,
therefore, that it waa in my pocket
and that his job had becasafaly ae
complishod. Toa must back mo up
if ho asks any questions." i
, "If the letter was of any import
tanco," the doctor observed, "you
arw-bdngvory decent aout tt
omoltteTCSSULo . -": - - - -.- v-
"Ko at an. There is nothing to
bo gained by worrying Pergna and
I am not at all sure that he ia poll
ing through 4uite as well as yea1'
think. : However, that's not the
point for tho moment. Accepting
his story of the whole affair, which
I am wiUisf to do without reserva
tloa, who is there who has had a
ehanco of stealing that letter!"
:.,..(Te'fc4j exmtiuned)l
a FBODDOa
rOSTLAND. Orau Jaa. 1L tAVi
Dairy prodae prieaa:
Batter j Xxtraa 14 j atamdarda S41&1
piae firsts i Unto S4. ".
tsananat 4ii,
Xna: Larxa axtras SO: larca ataadard.
It: asodiaaa aztraa 14: aaaditua ataadarda
aaj-asaau axsraa a?: aataii aatais 11
-: Cbaeaa: Trtpiata 1SH; ,iaal 14.
Portland Uveatoek
rOBTLArD? Ore, jaa. 14AAF)
T7BDA) Hogs : Keceipta, 500, slow, 14
14 lower tbaa Taaaday STaraga, sa4
ebelea 144-814 lb.'driaiaa 4.00-10, ear
load lota ajaatabla 1.35, S14-4S lb. batch
ers T44-40, few Ugbt lights T.84-40,
acUag saws 4.90-40, leader pigs searee
7.SO-4.0O. r '
Cbttlar-Beeeipta. ICO, aalraa' 15, 4a
aaaad aarraw for lower grade atfariaga,
sales weak to shada lower, sataa' bids eft
14 aad saara atv eattor to aaauaaa cewa,
adiaat-goad fad 'sleets aaetabla steady at
S.00-S.0O, few eeiana beifere 4.t4-.4,
good light baifars eaatobla 4.00, law cat
tar aad eatter sows 8.00-4.00, law eat
atom, batchers 4.14-74, fat. dairy type
aawa ajaatabla 4.00 and abara, geed beef
cows aalabla 4.14-74 aad abava, balla
4.00-75, good beef balla 4.15, eemaioa
xaediaai vaalara- 4.00-4.00, ehoiea aaetabla
t.00-40.
Sheep: Beeeipta, 100. aetiva, few aalaa
ataady, rood-eboice tracked la lambs 4.00,
earleed lata eaotabla 4.40, add yearUaga
4.00, alder vetben 4.74, slsafhtor awaa
aalabla 444. -..t,..,.-
Portiand Grain
POBTLAXO. Ore. Jaa. liv (API
Oralat Wheat Opaa High Law Close
Hay
.as ea aa ' ea .
Oats, Na. t-14 lb. white
No. 1-44 lb. B. W. 88.00.
- Cash grata t
17.50. Barie;
ey.
Cm. Ia X-E. T. ahiD.
86.50,
Cash wheat ibid): bow waits as;
westera white 48; wee term red 47. Bard
red winter ardinery 44;- 11 per cent
44M; at par eaat 64: IS par cant 40;
14 sar east 78. Bard whit Baart or
dinary 49; 11 per eeat 49; 18 par cant
71: 14 per cent; T - '
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 38; floor
11; corn 1; oats 3; hy 1; millfeei S.
Portland Produce)
PORTLAXD. Ore, Jan. 18. (AP)
Casmtrr meats Sellinr nrtee to retailers
Ooantrr killed boca. beet botcher ander
140 Iba. 10-lle: yealers 14 lb.
light and tbla 10-lle lb.; beary lOe
lb.: lambs 14a lb.; awes 7-8e lb.; bolls 10
10 H a lb.: cotter eowa-8-9, lb.: eaaner
aawa T-Sa lb.
Ua pooltry boying prices i Laghora
broilers 1 to 1 lbs.. 14e lb.; 3 lbs.
14e: colored svrinrs 3 to 8Vh lbs.. 14c
lb.; ever 8 Iba. 17c: Lagbora bans arar
SU lbs.. 15e lb.; onder SH " . ic
lb.: colored hews to 4 lbs- 19a lb.; over
4 Iba. 14c lb : Me. 1 grade 8e lb. less.
Tarkcya Selling prices: Dressed, new
eroB bens 84-34e lb. : tons 26-27e lb. Boy
inr nrices: New bona 15o lb.: toms 25
2s lb.
Potatoes TaUma fasts L10 cental;
local 1.00-1.10: Dasehotes gems. 185-
1.40 cental: Klamath Falls No. 1 Gems.
140-1.65; CaUforaia awaeta, 1.40-1.60 for
40 lb. crate.
. Onions Oregon, Na. 1, L50-1.80 cen
tal: Yakima 80-40c par 80 lbs.
Wool Willamette r alley, aemlal; a
4tn 12-2S lb.t coarse aad braids. 33-34
lb.; lamba aad (ail 30 lb.; aaatern Ore-
POLLY AND HER PALS
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
TOOTS AND CASPER
SKITX)ER AMD
5 HOLLY: ARB n
W?PERATtTLV IN
LOVB CASPER!
I ASAROMEO.I VVTT-S1? I LVwVL,MAaSSE SHOWED I amA u fa m
V PUNKPERK y ftr'whr WOTO RED PaVKSERNAILS- ANM -4JsN' I MER THEy' WUZ JlST AS
. ' 1 1 YUM V ASTMBHOWI vT!v J V PUWTV AS TWO RSTFULS
MICKEY MOUSE Somebody's Ticketing" the Place! " ' By WALT DISNEY
" ;
ok 9a-w oaooy oo tor 9TA1. ffl 1 r,
"M iwy tvsocy o and honest I
and X oiot you VJOUUP tor J It
! I WMT "TO S6NO AM SNNOCtVCT
s - j wjm m - r ' at am - t.
THIMBLE TIIlUTOltsjrlng Popey t
ITpleash
h AJfsvl i :rv i
Portland
at
gM 14-8S-A. u
H. Belli a arise to tetaOarst
Be. L 14.00 tost aal vateh 13.00
aleyer 11.00 tern: timotby.
cm laVOOi-D aaiWy 14.04
Oro-
laa rsrUaaA.
Heps ' Saw
arm Castors SO lb rag-
den ss ta. -
Mr Bo-Ualr ma. IMT fa, -"
Caaaara tara-Baylna fciea, 1SS8
eel 4a Da. t ? ' e
glr--lWry and fralt, WOs, 4.90,
Bala i.0S; beet 4.40 cental. - ;
Pamsrric flewr SaUiag artaa. atty 4
Brary. 1 to 14-bbl. lata: Fasmify pateaf,
494.5444; bakaca-hard wi4t, aet.
70-5.15; - baiars' alaaataam, 4.04-40;
blended wheal floor. 4.80.44; ajft
wheat floar, S.9S-4.04 graham. 49s, 4.80;
whole wheat 49a. 4.74 bbL .r '
Wool in Boston
BO8T0H, jaa. XS AP TJSDA)
A aaodcrato vwtanw at boslaeas was being
traaaaeted aa domestie wool ia Iba Baa
Sea market today.. Aetaal aaUlng prices
was act shewing macb cbamge baa- they
vera vary 'irm. Holdara of aoaaa wools
ware trying to sacars slight adTanees ta
S rices. 6aa4 rcnrb coenWng langfas.
iaa tacrltory waala, ia eriginal haga ware
aaatsd at Tit '- aeeared baaia, .bat
recent aalaa hare been ateatly 48 to 49
cents, aeoored baaia;
Stoclcs and
Bonds
. Jaaoary IS -STOCK
AVXBAaXS
CompUod by The Associated Press
90
15
19
90
Iadas
BaiU
A.1
91.0
11.9
30.4
19.9
33.8
12.1
40.5
19.0
UtU
D.l
87.0
87.1
S4.8
83.2
87.8
34.9
54.0
81.6
Stocks
Net cbg. .
Wed.
Pre, day
JL1
Uncb
41.6
74.1
74.0
74.4
64.8
79.4
49.3
51.4
Month ago
50.9
46.0
54.7
33.7
75.8
41.7
Tear ago -.
193 89 high
1938-89 low
1937 high 101.4
1987 low 87.7
BOND AVXBAOES
SO
10
10
10
Forga
Uncb
Bails
A.8
60.8
60.5
Indus
Uncb
98.9
98.9
98.1
97.5
100.8
93.0
104.4
95.5
40.0
98.9
Ttil
D.l
93.8
93.4
91.0
90.1
95.1
85.8
102.8
90.3
64.6
102.9
Net ehg -
Wed.
Prer. day
Month ago
62.6
62.6
-57.7
-65.6
70.6
-46.2
-99.0
70.S
..45.8
.101.8
62.3
66.8
Tear ago
1938-89 high
1988-89 low
1987 high
1937 low
1933 low
1928 high
67.0
59.0
74.7
64.3
424
100.5
Turkey Price Firm
PORTLAND, Jan. 18. (A3)-Firmer
prices for both buying and
selling prevailed on tho turkey
market today. There was a good
demand. Both toms and hens
brought around 25 and 26 cents
a pound.
Slate Special Service
HUBBARD A special service
for the younger people of Hub-
-vouf
EMTEO ajy
youMO ArroRny.
easjacttMOvAei nA4.
finBAl 1KB. WHAT MM
AN IMPORTANT
. i ; '
ASJQMT HAVav HAppEHBD TOT MS
a.
APi pit
THSY5UR6ARE,
TOOTS! AtL.: -TMcTY
THbSK CP
- TALK ABOUT v
BEACH
fJTHEK
'isk Lap tsSo
Day on Street
Ends in
Composite Average - Same
" Tliroush Transfer Hit
t" 4-Month low " ;
NEW YORK.. Jan. XMJIV-The
atock ' 'market, usually the I pace
setter In the money arenas, - was
outdistanced' today by an uphill
aprint In wheat and in US treas
ury funds, v -
'' Spocnlatlvo forces became dead-
blocked la the taaale over share
prices ana an eariy upturn sup
Bided: Into aa aimless drift, leav
ing most issues only fractionally
changed at the finish. 1
Most actively traded treasury
obligations, ' however, ' sold at
peak prices ia an extension of
tho new year, advance in that
sector 'of tho financial front Tho
federal list, bond men said, seem
ed to be buoyed by market re
action to tho congressional swing
toward limitation on relief spend
ing as well aa by a big January
Increase la idle bank funds.
Speculators Desert
Accustomed to being guided by
the trends as they show up on
chart lines, many speculators de
serted the market when leading
shares bogged down. Analysts
noted fluctuations lately have
become progressively narrower,
with the market meeting fair
support as it returned to the No
vember lows.
The day's result was a draw,
so far as the Associated Press
composite price of 80 stocks
showed. It was unchanged at
51.8. Transactions totaled 628,
160 shares, the smallest since
September 22, and compared with
823,730 yesterday.
Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., Jaa. 18. (AP)
(ua wept. Agneoitors).
Apples Delieioos, meainia to I g a ez
fey. 1.60-1.75; fey, 1.25-1.50; O gTade
Par, 40-60c; Spittenberga, med to
large fey, 1.25-1.85 Newtons, med to lge
ez fey, 1.50-1.60; fey, 1.85-1.40; nnclass
bard and vicinity will be held
Sunday morning at the congre
gational church, sermon subject:
"What 1 That in Thy Hand?"
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Chem A Dya 14 Common ft Sou ..1"4 Nat Pow ft Lt ...8
llllod Storea .;.10 Conaolid Edison .IS North Pacific ...12
Atnertca Can'..MCon,Udated Oil Motor .. .4
Am For Power ... Cora Prod .....65 J C Peaney. ....
Am Pow ft Ught iHCurtias Wright . . PhlHlps Pet ... .40
AnvRad fctd Saa UiDa Pontde N ..14tA Pressed Steel Car 13 4
Amer Ron Mills . It Doug Aircraft t . 10 Pub Serv NJ . . . .33
An Smelt ftBf ,7Ble-Pow ft U .11 Pallmaa 37
Am Tel ft Tel-, ;X5 I Erie- RR l . . . . .... 1 Safeway Stores . 33
Amer Tobacco BS$Oen Electric .:. 41 . Sears Roebuck 71
Amer Wat Wks 14 Gen Poods ; , ....39 Shell Union .... 1 4
Ansxondaa....ll Oett. Motors ....47 Soa Cal Edison . .25
Armour HI
Atchison' .... 3 S
BarnsdaU ......17
Bait ft Ohio . . .'v7
Bendlx Avla ....73 -
Beth Steel . ; . . . . 31
Boeing Alrp r.
Borgo - Warner .29 -Budd
Mtg . . 7
CaUt Pack ...,17
Callahan Z-L .....1
Calumet Hoc ... .7
Canadian Pac ...5
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Cater Trac .....46
Celanese ........ 2 2
Certain Toed . .11
Chesa ft Ohio . ;.36
Chrysler 77
Com Solvent .... 11
ff, 50-60e. Wash Delieioas, ased to
lga ez fey. 1.84 1.90; fey, 1.60; wiaesap,
ased te lge ax fey.' 1.40-1.65; fey, 1.44
1.44; Borne. 0 grade f f, 75-854 ; ez
fey, 1.85-1.55.
Artichokes Calif.. 3.85-8.00.
Aroeadoa Calif, foerte, 1.40.
Baaaaas Par bnncb, 4 8a lb.1 small
lots. 4 se.
Beaat Nomiasl
Brossels Bprouta 12-eop, 75-80e.
Cabbage Oregon billhead, aew erataa
1.40-1.74; ordinary 144-1.84; broken Inge
lA-2e; red 3-2H.
Caollflower Local, No. 1, 80-95e;
Ko. 3. 50-55 j; Calit, 1.00-140.
Celery Oregon, hearts, fancy 1.00-1.35
dos.; fair, 74c-1.00; CaUf., Utah, 3.34
9.50; white, 1.85 9.00; hearts 1.00-1.15.
Citrna Fralt Grapefruit. Tatas marsh
seedlesa, 3.75-3.00; pink, 8.00-8.25; An
ions, fancy 1.90-3.00, choice 1.60-1.75;
Florida 64-64 s, 9.00-3.25.
Lemons Fancy, all sixes. 9.80-5.60;
choice. 3.75 8 60. Limes, flats. 1.40.
Oranges California nereis, 844s, 3.85;
fancy 126s, 3.60; other sisea 3.44-840;
choice and PP, 1.85-2.10.
Cranberries H bbL Wash, Orsw, Xa
rarlands 8.50; fair 8.00-3.25.
Cucumbers HothoDse, per dos, fancy
1.75-2.00: No. 3, 75e-1.00.
Eggplant Calit, 1112c lb.; lag, 100
3.15. Orspas California, log boxes. Empsr
era. U8 No. A, 1.25-1.50; few 1.75.
Oarlio Local, beat, 8-10s lb., poorer
5 6c lb.
Lettoee California Delano dry, 8 doz
en. 1.34-1.60; Imperial, iced, 4-5s, 2.24
3.50; dry 3-3.25; Arisen 6a, iced. 3.60
3.75. Mmbrooms ColtlTsted, 1 lb., 8 0-1 5c
Onions Washington yellows, 50-poond
sacks. 45-75e; large, 80-90e; commercials,
50-8 Oe; Oregon yellowa, 50-ponnd sacks,
TJ8 No. 1, 74-90e; 10-pooad sacks, 17-
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Gr Nr Ry Pf . . .27 Stand Bran da . . . . 4 ?4
Hudson Mot ....7 SUnd OU of Calif 28
ininols Central ..18 Stand Oil of N J 50
Insp Copper . ...15H Studebaker 8i
Interna Harv ". , . 55 Sup Oil 2
Int Nickel Can .53 Tmkn Roll Bear .48
Int Pap ft P Pf .47 Trans-America .'..
Int Tel ft Tel ....8 Union Carbide ..88
Johns Manv ...101 . Unit Aircraft ...3t
Kennecott ......38 Unit Airline ...12
Libbey-O-Pord . .61 US Rubber 46
Ugg ft Myers B 103 US Steel .......64
Loow's 48 Walworth 8
Monty Ward ... 49 Western Union . . 23
Nash-Kelrinator .9 White Motors ..12
Nat Biscuit .....25 . Woolworth ..43
Nat Cash 25 New York Curb
Nat, Dairy Prod .12 Cities Serv
Nat DLst 26 Elec Bond ft Sh
18c; boilers, 10-poond sacks, 14-lSa; sets,
brewn. 4-5 'Ac
Pears Oras-aa. Boaa. tooaa. 60-60 ;
ex. fey, 1.24-1.44; Anion, as. fey, 1.40
1.44 SO-SSs, ssadL. 1.34-1.88; H hem,
70s; Winter Nellis. archard ran, 60-75;
Comiea, ez fey., 9.85-8.
Peas CaUf., 9.84-8: 1012c lb.
Peppers Fls, 13-14c; crates 4.35-4.50.
Potatoes Oregon, local Bassets sad
toag whites. Na 1. 9144145; Na. Is,
40-poaad. aaeka. 87 M 40e; Deaehatea Na.
1 Bassets, 1.35-1.34; Klamath No. 1 Has
sets, 144-1.50; Ko. 3. 50 Ib.a, 42-45c;
bakers 1.701.80; Wssh, Bosssts, 1.15
1.85 bakers, 100 poonda. 1.60-1.80.
Rhnbarb Wash, hothouse, ez fey, 1.80
L90; fey, 1.70; choice, 1.55-1.60; Ore.,
ehoiea, 1.50.
Sqnasb Oregon Ifarbleaead, 1H-Hi;
Hnbbard lH-8c; Bohemian, logs, 40-60;
Danish, 1.10-1.25
Swrot Potttoea California, 40 pouad
erstes, L50 1 60; Na. S. fl.20 1.80;
Loaisiana yams, 1.50-1.60.
Tomatoes Oregon hothouse 16-20e lb.;
M 93.00-8 25: Fla.. as is, S.SO-3.75.
Spinach -Calif., Imperial, 40 lbs, 2.00
3.25; Ore.. 80 lb. crate, 1.50.
Bunched regetablea Oregon, per dot.
beaches: Beets, 25-S0e; carrots, 35-S0e;
greea onions. 25-80 ; parsley, SO 25e;
Jap radishes, 45 50c log; radishes, winter,
20e; kale, 80 85c; leeks, 80 85c; tnrnips,
15'30e per dotca; celery root, 40e per
dozen; broeeoli. lags. 40-44e, 60-65e per
dosen; California parsley, 85-40e, Swiss
chard, 85e dosen; radishes, 85-40e; broc
coli. 5-fle pound, 45e dotea bonehes;
carrots, 45-50c dos.; 3.25-8.00 crate; tor
nips, 65-75.
Root regetsblea Carrots, logs 40-50e;
sacks, 90c 1.15; rutabagas, 1.35-1.50
boadredwaight, logs 45 50c; beets, 1.10
1.25; 85-40 for lags; turnips, 90c-1.00
per sack, logs, 85e; parsnips, 40-45 log;
borseredisb. 15c lb.
By CLIFF STERRETT
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