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la crz CCII CTATZIIAII, Cia, Crem, FrlZzy XlznZzz, Jxacary ta, ' -"V ;m .--Wfc r. .- if . - i w -ar a a.J. C rC:.l-A..i,- Oirt.r- Jaa. ;.-- A?) .Dairy oioacra pricaa:., ! BaUar: strae S6; ataaderda 14 H J trim firsts 84; firsts 8. j Batterfs en-sT. --v- j Eggs: Larf extras 20; Urge staadards 19; median extras IS; mdiM atandards IS; small exVat IT; sasalt atediams 17. i Cheta: TripUU UKfM 14 H. Portland Uvrslork POBTlA'Xl). Or. Jsa. 19. AP f C8 Dtt. i'Atr -Hoc: . Salable ro ll eipts 400rarhet active, steady to Strom; soma alias 10a higher thaa Wed nesday's low tima: good-hoic 185-315 lb. driTO-ini mostly 8.00; eatstasding kinds mp to 8.15; 325-280 lb. batcbera ft 85-7.60;'ligbs Ifgbt and alaaghtar pig 7.25-7.75; packing sows 4.00 S.50; feedsr bigs qnotsble T.15-7.75. F Cattia: Boeeipt 100. ealrea 25; steer 'notable steady; ether classea slow. t4r to weak; few eonuaoa-naedinai uee-a 7.50; fad ataera Mlablo 8.00-9.00; mmoo mtdlura half era 5.50-7.00; good ight beifers available ap to 5.00; low attar and eatter cowa 3.00-4.00; com-non-mediant grades mostly 4.35-5.50; .atstanding dairy types apward to 6.00: ;ood baaf cowa 8.TS or abor; .balls awst y 5.25-6.00; good baaf balls ap to 6.35; ;ecd-ehoiee -ealers saostly t.00: extreme op 10.00; coaooa 260-850 lb. eatres 1.50-5.00. i Bseep: Beealpts 100; aarkt steady; rnod -choice trmek-las S.00; mediant grades r.JJ; choice carloads quotable ap to 1.50; aUable lots aiediaai 107 lb. slangh rr awes 8.50: chalee wa notable ap o 4.25. Portland Grain 1 POHTLASD, Ore, Jam. 19. (AP) Vheat: ij- Ones High Low Close j - ' : 68 . 6 68 68 Cash Orate: Oats. So. S-S8 lb. white. '7.50. Barley. X. 3 45 lb. BW, 33.00. on, Ka. 3-ET shipment, 38.50. Cask Wheat Bid: Son white, 66; altera wkito 69 H : westers red 68. Bard d wiatcd ordinary 65; 11 per east 65; 3 per cant 68; 18 far coat 70; 14 per vat 74. Bard wbite-Baart 'ardlaary 70; 2 per cent TO; IS par cast 71; 14 cr east 73 H. ( Today 'a ear receipts: --Wheat 80; bar ay 1; floor -13; oats 1; bay 4; mtfll- ?ed 3. ---.-,':; I - Portland Produce j PORTLJOTD. Ore., Jaa. 19. (AP) wastry sseata Soiling price to retailers: wintry killed bogs, boat batcher seder SO lbs. - 10-1 le; -oalers 14a lb.; hi and tlila 10-11 lb.; hoary 10s ..; lambs He lb.; ewes T-8 lb.; balls 10 OVic lb.; eatter owg 8 9a lb.; aaaaer wa f-S IV. Ue poaltry kaylaf price I Legncra hrilra"iif to 'ltA lbs- 14 IhTt 1 k .fta. 15a; colored springs U 8 Iba, 15 . m a 14 Iba. i7t Lea-bora 8 lba., 15a lb.; dor IH lba 34 lb.; eotored bona to 5 lbs.. 1 lb.1 e-er a iVa ta lb f Ho. a nisi 6a lb. lets. : Tnrkeys Selling prieeat Dreased, saw crop Seal is-zos id. ; soasa sv-aie- nv lag prices: Kew beas 35 lb. teats 34 25e lb. t, K . Patatoet Taklma gasji LS aaaUl; local 1.00-1.10: Doaehatea goats. 1.85 140 cental; Klamath falla Mo. 1 Gema, 1 40-1.55; California sweets, 1.40-1.60 lor 50 lb. crata. i s. ' - ': 1'i Onions Oregon, ft. 1, 1.60-1.80 cos tal; Yakima 90-40 per 50 Iba.; sets 4Ho lb. . , . ..- -. Wool WlllajnatU slly. omlali aja. dlaaa S3 23 lb : ecarae and braids, 22-38 lb.; lambs and fall 39 lb.; aastora Oro goa 18-83 :b Hay Selliag prse to retailors! Alfalfa No. 1. 16 00 tea; aat vetch 12.00 ton; cloear 1100 tea; tiatothy, eastern Ore gon 19 00: Do valley 14.00 tea Portland. Hops Maw erop ClasUrs 20 lb; far glee 23 lb. Mohair Nominal: 1938, to 37 lb. - Caseara bark Baying price, 1988 peel 5 lb. Kafir Berry aad trait, 100s, 4.90, bale 6.05; beet 4.80 caaUL Domestic flour Selling price, dtp da heery. 1 U 25 bbt lota: family patoat. 49a. 5.55-6.15: bakers' bard wheat, net. 8 70-5.15; bakers' blaaatesa, 4.05-4.40; blended wheat flour. - 4.30-4.55; soft wheat floar, 3.95-4.05; graham, 49s. 4.80; whole wheat 49a. 4.75 bbL Wool in Boston BOSTON, Jan. 19. AP) (TJBDA) A moderato velnme of business wss being transacted en domestic wools ia the Boa too market today. Actaal selling prices were net showing mack ehaage bat they ware vary firm. Solders of some wools ware try in t to scare slight ndTnneos ia prices. Good Frearh combing lengths, fine territory wools, ia original bags wars qneted at 70 cents, seoared basis, bot recent sales hare been mostly 66 to 69 cents, seoared basis.. Dairy Meeting at Woodburn Today The Marion County Dairy Herd Improvement association will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Woodburn Grange hall, with all interested dairymen invited to attend, states County Agent Harry L. Riches. Roger W. Morse of the dairy department at Oregon State col - ' Z'. e-" ii4. If I w-.mm In VIieaf Pit Market Trayels in Narrow IUnge, Ending vp 1 to Fourth Lower t - . . -t , - . . CHICAGO, Jan. laMiTDomes tle wheat prices, influenced by ac tion of foreign t markets despite the export subsidy, bobbed up and down within a cent range to day, and closed H higher to lower compared with yesterday, r Dealers apparently followed the price trend at Liverpool, which closed -4 lower after early steadiness. Selling induced by this was of f set "partially, however, by Independent firmness at Win nipeg which was strengthened by further improvement .in export business, with sales totaling 500,000 bushels, mostly from the Pacific coast. After the close there was a reported sale of a car go .of ? U.S. Pacific coast hard wheat to China. Svbeidy Helps Market The subsidy system has helped to bring about' a situation in which domestic prices are S to 10 cents above those at other major world markets while U.S. wheat is priced to European importers on a competitive basis with most oth er varieties. However, no subsi dised export sales hare been an nounced officially for several weeks although milling interests have reported good flour business principally from the Pacific coast. At the irregular close May wheat was quoted at H-H, July SH-4; corn was unchang ed to loweitMay July S3; oats unchanged to 4 down rye tt- off; lard 2 up to S lower. lege, and Roy Jones of the Bureau of Dairy Industry at Washington, DC, will be on the program. The association will elect offi cers and discuss other matters in connection with testing. I 'Ervvoy E3rtoM:diriary" j -- ; By E." Phillips Oppenheim . synopsis :l The grave issue of world war or esce was ia the effing (though one sttmed to realise it) when, T . am s ergua, awtrai oriuen Dm- i eager, was mysteriously assaulted I ng up for him. 4Wf . M I Ml it 9 with the gunroom below and his own . the following morning, waited for private suite of apartments on the I Andrews who was stranlinsT along? AOligJI I uww. mv w twvw ,iu-ia iwnsf, K.?f J!d! "Terribly Mrry to have rnlssed a r - mmfl wmiigjjcs, 0Qt or the uornine. Matres- a raate to Sir Konald laTafraaaer. ho had just returned to his lordly ounty estate after another of his ng and gay stei tons journeys. His lother. Countess Matilda; bis ais er. Lady Ann: and her new com anion, MadetBoiMlle SUsabeth tamier, beantif ul Austrian, wel dtned the handsome young Ma rssser scion who recalled seeing i alluring Elisabeth on one of bis rips abroad. . . . Dr. Andrews and latresser, motoring late at night i the former's surgery to see Per- i the formers surgery to see Per-1 wniienau. roe low confidential to go. i cauea in to teu Humphreys us, narrowly escape a smathup I Toic ' the other end was easily on the way down. I hear yon hare dtha8petdingauto....Pergusin recornilble' had a thundering good morning." i semi-conscious state mumbles smithing about a young woman atering the hospital room and ending over his coat but does not now that the message he was car Hoc has been stolen. j CHAPTER Vni t Andrews reflected on the question f who stole e&eUetter.. "The person w&o attacked him on is road," he suggested. ; "Impossible," was the calm reply, rhe oOcloth and cardboard were ittfcrooxh with a pocket knife and lihont undue haste. That could not ire -been done during a struggle, othing happened to him in the Inn hers he stopped for water, there in the first ODSortnnirv was whOa i was lying. unconscious in that ia oz roots. Humpnreys was tne -st to find him and he was brought raighthere." . "Precisely. My household consists ' Mrs. Foul d-and myself. .Ton nnot mapect either of us of pocket eking.".. --- . i ' J . "Granted," Uatresser .agreed. Vnyone els possess a key to your rgervt "Not a -riot a soul," Andrews de wed. ' .- - ft "Why tie break in your sen. near Ki . A "It's a queer coincidence but K n't amount to anything," the doc r meditated. "It seemed funny at s time, that a all. Ton see." he nt on, "I always keep my surgery r in the right band pocket of my arcoat. When we reached here to .-t yon saw me fumble about for ne time. I ultimately discovered ia the "hit hand pocket of my t.".i- :i , -, ? i . i -t 'Ton tliink someone may . have -rowed tl while yon were dining, T left . !t ft one pocket when I re my tllTS to your butler," An ws declared obstinately. "It was i direrest pocket when I reached r.s tonight If yon can make -thixs cf thaLdo. Iean.' . Myste-y r-r my9tery," Matres- said 1 .LUy as he rose to his L Y. e wi'J let the matter rest re for. the moment, I think. Dont tha em know that the Utt la sing and hare another look at i tei ore yon go te beu. I didnt .ctly like his appearance but it y have been fancy. , Are yon dy to take me back now or have any tate visit!- rews. Jest stop there for a 'minute, tiere's a good fellow." : doctor, who was driving with ! :21is en. did as he was Jot a torch t" Uatresser in- i. , ; ; i . ;. iJt I j 1 Li i corns anion nrodueed one from r octet cf the esr.- :llatresser . ; 1 e declared as he took 3 ia C.e automobile, "if I t) iA:.:i Ufa aain I should .'It " r rrbe.ewor ..r r ii 9 I shonld i ty -3 Vl. "Anything special T" Tatea am veto marlrswl tVo niHln his story and laid the volume down. "M17B rang up about a quarter of an hour ago," he reported. "They have established a special private line . between . Norwich and here. They wish to speak to yon about it." "Ton can ret them." Matreaser directed. ser. ha aDoloe-izd. I aimnl couldnt help if "My friend who got into trouble on his W down wan mat Mtanwwtnl- ble,IhopeT" "No, it was an outside patient al together" tha doctor eantintuuL. A man who brought a small private yacht into the harbor last night. He seems to -hare twisted his ankle, and one or two of the crew had cuts and - wra i waeaj Vat www ma mauaja as V W asHra UUl smSllfeTt In five minutes, Matresser found bruises. I didnt know how serious himself speaJdns: to an office in Whitehall. The low confidential -That's Lord MatresserT -Speaking." . "Sir Francis would like a word or two with yon. personally. This is a private line upon which we are es tablished now. Could yon wait for few minutes?" "Certainlv." MatreBaer rmiiad. "I shall await Sir Francis conven ience." There waa a brief ef1rua Mstras. ser lit a cigarette and leaned back in his chair. Presentlv a familiar relM spoke. i -MatresaerT" - "Sneakine?" "I aent yon a lone letter veataw. uay. . ; "So I understand. Tour mes aenger, Fergus, is lying in the local doetor'a elinie with ntnninimi n was attacked on theoad and the letter stolen. I have just Mme from us oeaside." "Whereabouts was he attacked I" -within a few miles of here. Can yon send me a copy of the letter!" "I annat eAnaMarr that. Toll n navo you or Fergus any ideas about wis uexw "At present none.' "The French are very busy, of course. Anything stirring in that wrecuon mas yon Know 0X7' f -wotning-: jj t. There waa a armn altKar Aim- satiaf action or doubt. "You wont be leavine? the Mim. try without notice t" "I nave only one" engagement," UAtreaa mlil.- afOa-j-i to shoot, dina and alcern An that thir tieth." ' -- -I ahaJI ha thsm a fow Am-rm mf-m We must not ciash Remember that, Matresser. There could not be a worse place for, na to meet, and yon had better take from the third to the-eirhth. ont of vmrr sitmrw Vmi may find thosar- dijseaceptionallr . i am. asking yon nothing about the letter," Matremacr said, . . ; jJTDonV the ether interrupted. We have Jnst specifications from our liaiaon shm m u rraphs of a new invention that taps me teuepnone oy wireless. Btlil, I will go sor far as to tell yon this. As rerarda Colon- Mnmha 1 Athin squeaky voice intervened, he connection is interrupted," it announeed. "An attmnt u vtn made between Norwich and Holt to P we private line." , ' Matresser replaced receiver. He looked thoughtfully across at xatea, r; - t "By-the-by, Henry," he said, "yon don't happen to hare come across ner uaysnip-s new personal maid? 'Taking yon back right away.' Do voa rsmcnbir the aIsml1 tresser asked as soon as thev had rted, "where that mysterioua ye- I ghsll never forget it," answered Hortenae her name is, I think. Bril- . - lllant im D..t. a uenry zaies smued. young lady ," h5 confided. "She ad mita to feeling 'very kmely here because none el tha Atha aamnf. speak French. She asks tf a half an nonr-s conversauoa new and -then would be possible." . Matresser smiled. - J Ket cf thecar. : latresser It ft""" "S" - - lor our eared for several moments, lirrv . Henry," he advised, j Uademoij -5 fee retnrnei ts ws Ima. ' demoiselle Hortense has already I marked. , I tnt bin mm einm I Vm CI. I str. the too earer rleam in hmr mvmm. Kh wia give nerseir away." "But what has Mademoiselle to learn from us?" Yates proceeded. -we are ner aiaes." y - "Franca mistrnata' aravn4uuv Uatresser told his secretary as he rose to his feet, "but just now, be uera mm. it tnm im an ,Hm - W " 1 " " ii .WMVM Whom ftha miatrnxta mnra tnan amw .SiEt J IZtO tielotW. ft ia Rne-Tanil . communicated ' partridge drive before luncheon on it might have been so I felt obliged to go. I called in to tell Humphreys "I f oreet what we ret here e-ener. ally," Matresser admitted, "bat everyone seems to hare been shoot ing very well. The pheasants flew really high over the home woods. Ton arrived here in time for that. a was giad to see." 'Best shoo tin ar I ever had in nr life," Andrews declared enthusiasti cally, j .-' "Who is thia new nation of mnr on the yacht?" Uatresser inquired. "Tens me that he la a Dntchmaua and that .his name is ; Jaa van, Westrheena. Ha ia a Barf a-tant of a fellow pretty glum, with the aur ox vying to msjca """"if ami able all the time." "I eaueht a rlimnaa of him hrinex. ing the boat in," Matresser ob served. "He looked like Viking who had taken tha wrona tnm- Noihing serious the matter with him, I suppose?; .v -- "Bruises and a slight sprain, that a alL" tha doctor cantMed. "TTo must be something of a seaman to 9J I m. a. a - m . nave Drougni in a DOat that size. The Pier Master told me that he was at the helm all the time and that he never saw a finer piece ex work." ! "What brought him Into these parts at this time of the year, I wonder?" Matresser speculated. - "Just What T want! tn ..V Vh. myself, but he didn't give me any encouragement,- "Did he say how long he waa staying?" "Not for rery long, I gathered, but he cant leave the harbor just yet. Tbe wind's only fallen on tha land. ,? Just one of those extraor dinary Norfolk storms, yesterday! eeexna to have been, that blow them. SVlVM An mttA Vm -Ju J r- It ia aa atfll as weeiKi ,. , menj uui werra a sweu out at aea ano ia na lor days t& these nar row approaches. ' A boat like his would be almost nnmanageable by the estuary." : . , . "Aad how is your home patient?" Matresaer inquired, glancing across at tha village. -,-. "To tell you the truth," the other confessed, "I have not been in to see him this morning. X should think you wfll be able to get him away whenever you want. The only thing that pussies me is where and how anyone could have taken that letter away from him.1 The two men looked round at the sound of galloping hoof a coming down the ride. Lady Ana and Elisa beth Stamier cantered tip to them. "We have come to lunch. Bonnie. Is that aQ right?" the former tailed OUt. W- c'r . ... -j4 , .Jj i;,. jfs , . "I should say so," her brother as- fx - w . . : - a anagmiaeea sea J aaVw mmVm DXWvflfJf AaV , r2PfiTd the I sen ted hospitably. "Tour mother may be coming down.? Mrs. Hunv phreys is getting the best parlor ready! know."..-;j -.-l.tj p ts-r He handed his gun to his loader and crossed to Elisabeth's aide. - "I'm afraid Ma fiiui ejkla h.Mn, of our English sport rather tame. If. J II aaa aa aswenraiseiM buunier," na ' re- "But OB tha eontrar T 1m she assured him. "There are so many other things beside the actual shooting. A morning like this when there are so many changing lights and colorings, your country Is very . beautiful and your homo and its entourage reminds me, except that we have not the sea, of same of our own country chateans as they used to be when I was a child." V (Te be continued) v IBS I, f jp C tiaila aw ,.- -TXT: '--"-' fr TXtrrlna Vrieaai (The artee holov aapplioa Iky a loeej eoav are lamleative eef the Sail aaarkaa ariees paid te greweis hr Baleai hayara " am ai gwwtH sy vae Btatee aa.) ;. - Apples An variattaa, O graea, yr ha. 60-64." ' "'tv ,.' s -; Bananas, Uvea .' ..' .06 .0614 Oaha eraaefralt, Kogalas tettJrMa,Jlh. Oraagea, era to. Texas alaks. vaoxiAnxaa (Bsjrug rricas) i.es S.1S 8.oa -4.60 -S.8S t 8.60 Beets, set. , Cabbage, lb. Carrots. Calif.. CaaUflower, Partlaas. Calory. Utah, crate Celery Hearts, ees. Liottae. cant. .40 .09 S ees4.TS te SJ5 . 1.15 S.SS 1.20 Oaleaa, hoiliag, 10 lbs. Ma. S. 66 Iba. Oreea eaieaa. Raeishss, eos. Psppers, greaa. raraley i i Calif. P eta ties, local, wt. 60.1b, bags- Bpinsch, Texas, 1.60, Axis. Danish, 4oa. Babbare. lb. , Tarnips, 4os. -S.00 te 8.00 a AO AS as .40 1.50 .60 9.00 .80 .01 raw 4 pes pool pries Grada B aaUk, Salens 93.10. Co-op. Grado A btrtterfat , price, FOB Saleas, SSOc. (Ititk basei-ea aemi-awsthly settsrtsl average,) ' . DtstrflHrtor price, gStSX A gratia batterfaA Deliv ered tOc, B grade 8ic; O grada 20c r---- . - A grade prlat, S9c B grade 28c at imra (Mee yaU by Z6epn4nt peckt-g yiaat gre-rer Walaata ytaaqaettea, fancy, lie; bm eUaa, lOe; small 8c; orchard ran, S te lOe. Walaat meats 15 te 80 lb. . rtlborts Barcelenas, large, llKe; fan cy llHe; babies, 11a: oreSar ran 11 te 13. Oachilly 1 coat higher. (Oe-oy rrlca te arewar) Wslaats Price range, 4epeadiag apes amy aaU rsa la 14 dUferaat gradci, life to 18a. rUberto An mere4 oat. Hora (Yaylag Prlees) Clasten, aominal, 1987. Ih.10 te .It Clnsters, 1938, Ik 80 to .81 rsggles, top Jll WOOZ, AK9 If OHAXJl (Bsytag Rlees) Wool, HodiajB, Is. Coarse, lb. , , , Lambs, lb. Mohair, lb. M as ts SOGS AJTD rOXTLTBT (Haying frices ef Asexssan'i) Largs extra , htodiam extras Larra standards , , PaileU , , Colored rya Colored modi am, Ih. White Leghorss, lb. No. White Legheras, frys WhiU Legheraa, Ih. Ma. Rasvy hsna, lb. Koosters AS J.S as .14 .19 A as ao as .05 LinSTOCX rsaying frke fee Vs. 1 stock, based as coadlUona aad sales repexud ap ts . as.) Lambs, top .. - 00 Iwea to S.00 Bogs, top e.oo llO-iao Ids. -.!. aw so i.i a S1O-S00 lbs. 7.35 to T.S0 Bovs .. ,. ,:, Beef cows Balls Heifers Top real -4.60 .4.60 .6.00 Dairy troe cows Dressed vaaL lb. Hogs, top. (Midget). (Midget Mat.) . .8.50 to 6.00 S.00 S.60 6.00 8.50 4.50 .19 8.10 - ICgaUOsT CXZAMXXT Bvyiat lrlo Batterfat, A grade . '. . .96 Ugaera hens, e-er 8 lba .10 Ughera hens, aadsr S K lbs. .08 Spriagera . a 8 Colored hens, e-er 6 lba. , , , .14 Bugs. IK . ' , , h i .OS Old roosters, lb. .05 Kcjects. aiarket vatas. No. t grade Be m yucss Large extras , . ,i Large standard ,,,, Meotaai extras . , . i . Mediaai stsadards , , I 01 dergrador Fnllsu at as as as as as GKAXhT, BAT sad SEEDS Wheat, par hashel, Mo. 1 wait, sacked. - .63 Bed . .65 Oats, grey, to 18 00 to 90.00 waits "i " Peed barley, tea .31.00 to Clover hay. tea . t . Oat aad Vetch hay. tea Alfalfa, 33.00 .14.00 .14.00 Alsike Clever, lb. Bed Clever, lb. . r ., , , Egg mash, Ks. 1 grade, SO lb. Dairy feed, 90 lb. bag Eon scratch feed ,-. , Cracked Wheat . 15.00 te 16.00 09 to .11 .14 bag 1.60 1.1V 1.75 1.75 1.80 to 1.40 Stocks and Bonds Janoary 19 ITOCJC AVnAOZg Compiled by The Associated Press 80 15 Xadas Rails Net Chg. A .1 A . Tharsdsy 74.8 . 3S.S PrOTioas day 74.1 . 33.0 Month age 74.9 31.1 Tear age 67.1 30.3 1938-89 high 79.S 3S.S 1988-39 low 49.3 13.1 1937 high 101.6 49.5 1987 lew 57.7 19.0 15 Ctil A .8 87.8 87.0 84.7 83.6 S7.8 34.9 84.0 S1.6 BOBS ATEXAOZS SO 10 10 Bails ladns TJtil Ket Che A .8 A .1 A .8 Tharsdsy 61.1 99.0 93.6 fre-tons esy eo.s . ' sb.s Meath age 67.7 98.0 91.4 Tear ago -J- 65.6 97.4 90.3 19S8-SS high 70.S 100.1 5.1 1938-89 low. 46.3 98.0 85.8 1937 high 99.0- 104.4 103.S 1937 low 70.S 95.5 90.8 1933 low 45.S 40.0 64.6 1928 high 101.8 98.9 103.9 60 Stocks A .4 53.0 61.6 51.3 46.8 54.7 S8.7 75.3 41.7 10 Torga A .1 63.7 63.6 63.3 66.3 67.0 69.0 74.7 64.3 43.3 100.6 f r 1 - JrlVs "-ajssw eat. v -Mr 1 ., ICS DOOSt Rally in Final Hour Brings Gains of Point or More for Moat Issues T NEW YORK. Jan. 19-P)-Late strength In atillties helped break the stock market's stalemate to day and enabled selected issues to emerge with gains of a point or more generally. T&ere were a few wider swings. f ; The turn-about came In tbe final hour when American Tele phone began to climb. This stock jumped rapidly and ended witb a net advance of S points at 156, a new top for more than a year. Trailing this leader were Consoli dated Edison, North American, Public Service of N.J., Interna tional Telephone and Electric Power at Light. The last-minute rally was attri buted partly to the fact important liquidation In the power company shares, as well as in other groups, had been notably lacking in the past several sessions. Volume Picks Up Dealings were virtually at a standstill until the concluding lap when volume picked up appreci ably. Transfers totaled 887,040 shares against 628,160 the day be fore, which was the smallest vol ume in about four months. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was np .4 of a point at While spot news was without much stimulation marketwise, Wall street paid attention to fore casts the administration, with Barry Hopkins in the department of commerce saddle, was prepar ing to go half way with business and industry in mapping out a constructive program. - ' NXT7 toil; Jan. Al Chexh Dye. 184 lJ-HsT-Todars ciiosiig prices: Coml Solvent 11 Natl Dairy Prod Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. (AP) (US Dept. Agrlcaltor). Apple Delicioos, medium to I g ex fey, 1.60-1.75; fey, 1.35-1.50; C grade r r, SO-eOe; Spitsenbergs, mod to Urge icy, 1.35-1.35 Kewtoas, mod to Igo ex fey, 1.50-1.60; fey, 1.35-1.40; aaeUsa fat, 50-SOe. Wash Delicioos, med to lge ax fey, 1.85 1.96; fey, 1.60; wlnessp, mod to Igo ax fey. 1.60-1.65; fey, 1.45 1.65; Bootes. C grsde fat, 75-85c; ex fey. 1.85-1.65. tllll ea American Can . Am For Power. Am Power Lt. Am Had Std San Amer Roll Mills Am Smelt & Ret Am Tel ft Tel.. 156 Am Tobacco 1 8$4 Am Water Wks. Anaconda ..... Armour 111 .... Atchison Barnsdall ..... Bait A. Ohio . . . Bendix Avis. . . . Beth Steel "Boeing Airp . . . Borge-Warner , Budd Mfg Calif Pack .... Callahan Z-L .. Calumet Hec . . . Canadian Pacific J I Case Caterpil Trac . . Celanese Certain-Teed . . Ches Ohio ... Chrysler 10 IS 4 16H 20 7 14 32 6 88 174 7 S.7 73 31 21 7 17 1 7 6 92 46 23 12 36 77 1 Natl Dlst IS Natl Power Lt 8 Northern Pacific 65 Packard Motor . 6 J C Penney . ... D Pont de N..150 Phillips Petrol . Doug Aircraft -. 71 Press Steel Car . Elec Power d. Lt 12 Public Serv NJ . Erie RR ...... 1 Pullman General Electric 41 Safeway Stores . Comwlth V Sou Consol Edison Con sol Oil.... Corn Products Curtiss Wright General Foods General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Gt Nor Ry Pf. . Hudson Motors. Illinois Central . Insp Copper, . . . Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can . 39 Sears Roebuck 47 Shell Union ... 35 Sou Cal Edison. 28 Southern Pacific 7 Standard Branda 18 Stand Oil Calif. 15 Stand Oil NJ... 55 Studebaker .... 53 Sup Oil Int Paper & P Pf 48 Timk Roll Bear Int Tel ft Tel Johns Manville Kennecott Libbey-O-Ford lAg ft Myers B Loew's Monty Ward . Nash-Kelv ... Natl Biscuit .. Natl Cash . . . . 8 Trans-America .102 Union Carbide . . 39 United Aircraft. . 51 United Airlines. .103 US Rubber .... . 48 US Steel . 50 Walworth . 9 Western Union . . 24 White Motors .. . 24 Woolworth .... 11 26 1 12 4 79 40 13 35 37 33 71 134 24 19 7 28 61 8 3 40 64 88 39 12 47 65 - 8 24 12 49 Artichokes Calir., 3.85-3.35. Arocadoa Calif, fnerte. 1.60. Bananas Per bunch. 6-6 Hi lb. small lots. 5V 6c. Beans Nominal. Brussels Sprouts ll-cop, 75-80. Cabbage Oregon bellhead, new crates 1.50-1.75; ordinary 1.15-1.25; brokea lugs 1-Ze: red 2-2e. Cauliflower Local, No. 1, 80-95; Ko. 3, 50-55 j; Calif., 1.00-1.10. Celery Oregon, hearts, fancy 1.00-1.35 dos.; fair, 7 5c-1.00; Calif., Utah, 1.50 3 25; white. 1.85-3.00; hearts 1.10-1.15. Citrus rrait Grapefruit, Texas ma rah seedless. 3.75-3.00; pink, 3.00-3.35; An sona, fancy 1.80 2.00, choic 1.00-1.75; riorida 54-6as, 8.00-3.25. Lemons rhney, all sisea. 8.50-5.50; choice. 3.76-8 50. Limes, fists. 1.40. Oranges California asvels, 844, 3 35; fsney l?6s, 8.60; other sisas 3.65-3.10; choice aad PP, 1.85-2.10. Cranberries U bbU Wash., Ore. Ko Farlands 3.50; fair 8.00-8.25. Cueambers Hothouse, per dos, taaey L75-2.00; No. 2. 7 5c-1.00. Eggplant Calif., 11-12 lb.; lug, S.06 3.15. Grapes California, lug boxes, Emper era, US No. 1. 1.35-1.50; few 1.75. Gsrlie Local, best, 8-10 lb., poorer 5 6c lb. Lettuce California Delano dry, S doa ea, 1.25-1.60; Imperial, iced, 4-5. 3.25 3.50; dry 2-2.25. Muahrooma Cultivated, 1 Ib S0-S5o. Onions Washington yellows. 50-pound sacks, 65-75c; large, 80-90; commercials, 50-SOe; Oregon yellows,. 50-poaad sacks, TJS No. 1, 75-90 ; 10-pound sacks, 17 16 ; boilers, 10-pound sacks, 14-15; sets, brown. 6-6 -vie. Pears Oregon. Bote- loose, 60-60e; ex. fey, 1.25-1.35; Asjoa, ex. fey- 1.40 1.50 80-88S, mod 1.25 1.35; H box. 70e; Winter Nellis, orchard rsa, 60-75e; Comic, sx fey, 3.85-8. Pose Calif., 8.50-2.65; S-16 lb. Peppers la., 12 14c; crates 4.25-4.50. Potatoes Oregon, local - Bussots snd Long Whites, No. 1, 1.10-1.15; No. 2, 50 lb.. sacks, 874 40c: Deschutes Ne. 1, Bassets, 1.2S-1.S5; Xo. 3. 50 lb. sacks, 40-45c; Klamath No. 1 Bassets, 1.35 1.50; No. 2, 60-lb. sscks, 42-45e; Wssh. Bassets, 125-1.35; bakers, 100 lbs., 1.60 180. Bhabardb Wash, hothouse, ex. fer., 1.80; fsney, 1.60; choice, 1.50; Or, choice 1.50. Squash Oregon Marblehesd. 14 -2c; Hubbard, 2-2c. Swtet Potatoes California, 60 pound erates. $1.60 ISO; No. X 8L2O-1.30; Louisiana yarns. 1.50-1.60. Tomatoes Oregon hothouse 16-20e lb.: Hex, 3.00 8.25; fls., ssis, 3.50-3.75. Spinsch-C.lif., Imperial, 40 iba., 2.00 3.25; Ore., 80 lb. crate, 1.50. Bunched vegetables Oregon, per dos. bunches: Beets, 25-80c; carrota, 25 30c; green onions. 25-JOc; pari 17, 20 25c; Jap radishes, 45 50e lug; radishee, viator, 20c; kale, 80 85c; lacks, 80 85c; turnips, 25-30 per doien; celery root, 60 . per doiea ; broccoli, lugs, 40 45e, 60 55 per dozen; California parsley, 85-40e, Swiss chard. 35 dosen; radishes, 35-40; broc coli. 5-Sf pound, 45c doiea bunches; carrots, 45-50e dot.; 3.25-8.00 crate; tur nips, 65-75c Boot vegetable Carrota, lugs 40-60; sscks, 901.15; rutabsgsa, 1.25-1.50 hundredweight, tugs 45-50c; boots, 1.10 125; 85-40 for tags; turnips, BO e-1.00 per sack, lugs, 85e; psrsnips, 40-45 lug; horseradish. 15 lb. Entertains Club MONITOR Mrs.' Ada Pomroy as hostess Thursday for the Sunshine club. A larae number of members were present. POLLY AND HER PALS Have Yon Tried a Shoehorn? 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