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PGE EIGHT .J.- The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morninsr, January 21, 1939 tii 'ltt,: 1M tt. -endor "lbC"" Ik.; colored kna to I lbs- 19i lb.; lbs. IS lb. A, grade 6 lb. loss. . Tartars - SslMig frtaast Jwm, Mt erop nans SS-SO lb.; toms J6-J7 lb. Buy ing price : Xew kens 35 lb."; torn S4 25 lb. y - . ,"- " rotate TMm ges I.tO ntls local - 1.00-1.10 ; i Deeekntes 6m, 1.S5 1.10 eentalr Klansatk FU Ko. 1 Oou, 1.80-1.50; California awU, 1.40-1.60 for p o IB. OTW. a- rKOOUC UCBASQS PORTLAND, Or., Jan 20, UP) Dairy pi odor prices i - - V Butter: Eatree 26; standards 14; rim first 34; firsts 14. Buttarfst 16H-27. f Egg-r: Lars extra 30; Urge taadard I9" median extra 10; aaediam standards .18; ml oxtrs IT; email msdiam, IT. Ckeeae: Triplet lkt Unf 14 fc. , h i Portland Uvrslork i PORTLAND, Or.T Jan. 80. (AP) (US Dap. Agr.) Hogs: Receipt 50; market steady; - few , good-ekoieo 11 1" welgbt drWo-ia 8.10; carload qooted at 6.85s . add Ugkt licit down to 7.50; packing aows aalabla - aronad 6.00-6.25; few asediuni feeder pig 7.00; ekoico grade qootabie to T.7. ' Cattle: Boeaipt 25, ealre oa; tsar krt nonriMl; week's steer niatkft activ. fully ateady; fed kind Mostly f .00-0.00; keif era aaerealy ateadr to 90 httr4t ellne en cleaner grade ; v di-ged keif era 7.00-6.00; good keef tows ansa! . 85- below early last week ; lower grade (ally 50 lower; week' balk tow entter aad ratter cows 8.00-4.00; fat dairy type cows npward to 6.00; good beef eowa 6.25-7. 00 V boll aaoetly S.OO-5.75; good boot ball quotable 6.25; choice veaJera notable apward to .50. Sbeep: Becetpt 100; (liable lot good ehoic tracked-!- akora lamb bought to arriv at 7.60; good -choir weoled tracked la lambs aalabl ap to 6.00; carload tots fed, woo led Uab .noted to 6.50; slsagk tor ewe aalabl ap to 4.25. Portland Grain - POBTLAKD, Or, Jaa. 30. (AP) . Wheat: -. Open High . Low- Close If? ,.:......-66 66 68 66 Cask Graia: Oats, No. 3-38 lb. whit. 27,50. Barley, No. 3 45 lb.T BW, 33.00. Cora, Ko 3-IT Ship, 26.50. Cask Wheat Bid: Soft whit 68; western wkit 68 H: witra rd 67 H. Bard red winter ordinary 64; 11 per reat 65; IS per eeat 70; 14 per coat 74. Hard wkito-Baart ordinary 70; 13 per eeat .70; IS per eeat 71; 14 per coat - fjj : Today' Car Receipts : " Wkeat 43 ; bar ley 1; floar 12; con 3; eat 4; hay 1; ' asilUeed 8. Portland Produce POSTLANDi Ore, Jaa. 20. (AP) Co b try aiesta Selling price to rUilera: Coaatry kiUed bog, best batcher ooder 160 lb. 10-1 le; Tealer 14 lb.; ligbt and. tkia 0-12; lb.; heavy lOe lb.; fanaba lo lb.; owe 7-8 lb.; boll 10 : ' 10 lb.; cotter cow 8-8 e lb.; eanner aaw 7-6 lb.1 Li pooltry keying prices: Leghora broiler 1 to 14 lb., 14e lb.; 2 lbs. lie; colored apriags 3 to 8 Iba., 15c lb.; aver 1 Iba. 17; Lagkora ha rr t: Oniono Oreroa. . V 1.60-L86 Ul; Takiaaa 30-40 for 50 Iba.) acta 4 lb. - s- Wool Wlllaaaott rlly. aoostal; mm din 82 23 lb.; cow aad bralda, 33-38 lb.; Uaab aad fail 30 lb, water Ora goa -16-23 ib. & -i, " 1 Hay Selliag pr) to rvtaflarsi Alfalfa So. 1. 16 00 ton; oat teh 13.00 ton; lever 11.00 tea; tiaMtky, aaatem Ore get l 00 : Oa ally 14.00 to Prtlaad, slop Haw crop Cloator 30 lb; rf gto 33 Ik - llobair oailal: 1BSS. 3H7 lb. Caseara , bark Baying a price, ItSt BOOl 5 lb. - y- v - ' Bagar Berry sad trait, 100a, 4. BO, halo 5.03: beet 4.60 tenUL - OoaiosU fionr Selling prte. lty da hry. 1 to 15 bbl lota: JTaaiUy pa tost, 40. 6.85 6.15; bakers' hard wkeat. , 8 70-6.15; bakera' bhtestees, 4.05-4.4O; blooded wkeat (lour, 4.30-4.55; acft what floar, .05-4.05; grahsaa, 49, 4. JO; a-bol wheat 49a. 4.75 bbL Wool in Boston B08TOX, Jan. 20(AP) (TJS Dept. Agr.) fin territory -wools ia original bag vra tolling la fair rohm today aad price were teaiiag apward. Uood r reach combing length fine territory woola ia original baga were bringing aroand 60 ceau see red basis. Lot com prised of good French aad stapl comb lag length war selling at -70 to 71 coat coarod basis. Arerag to short French combing lengths fine original ter ritory wool were bringing 66 to 68 cent scon red basis, price beiag mostly on the kigk side of tkis rang. Hen Demand Slow PORTLAND, Jan. 20 - UP) -Prices on lira turkey bens were held down today because the de mand waa confined to the local field, dealers declared. There was no surplus of hens here, although a surplus appeared at California and southwestern points. The tur key market retained its previous good demand. 1C ft s 1 f- Street Has Mow session . AmerfcariTeleplione Gains clte :PSni1Uad' I Stronger Ones NEW YORK, Jaxu 10-ff)-Tne stock market ran out of rallying ammunition today and, desplta show ot firmness here and there, many leading issues put on vn or derly retreat. ' - - ' i . .There was aa early attempt to extend Thursday's belated upturn, jnt this met with only faint re sponse and ragged trends prevail ed throughout the - remainder of the eesslon. - '-, Dealings were never fast enough to warm up the ticker taps and transfers totalled TSt.tSO shares compared with 117,040 the day before. The Associated Press average of 10 stocks was off .1 of a point att 11.9. Wattch Developments The news provided little of a stimulating, nature marketwise and speculative forces apparently decided to step carefully pending more light on the business out look, congressional sorties and foreign developments. . " ; While European securities mar kets inclined to slip on word Dr. Schacht had been ousted as head of : the German Relchsbank, few repercussions from this Incident were noted In the domestic fi nancial district. Bankers in touch with nasi fiscal affairs said this move was not altogether unex pected. American Telephone was again in .front of those stocks that re tained climbing vigor. This bell wether added 1 points at 157, another new 1938-39 peak, to its Jump of -3 points In the preced ing session. "Envoy Extraordinary" By E. Phillips Oppenheim theuld imagine," he meditated as therr round ad at earn anel nm. within sight of the etlksrs, "a 8n what restless disposition.1 "Do not tell your mother that," she bemd. "I think- tlmt wan kn only fear when the brought me here. wj cooxse n is true, x bsmsj feelinc the f ever sometimes. Yov too reaT Yon nra wknt thow raTI fn your own language rM"! of a fraud. Yon do not lead the quiet me oz to Kngttah nobleman whs lores only his country sports and his home politics. That is not your' entire role in life, although yea would have others believe HP . "A counter attack," he observed tntltwy. - SYNOPSIS The grave issue of world war or peace was ia the offing (though one seemed to realize it) when, osks Fergus, a secret British mcs- - senger, was mysteriously assaulted en routsrla Sir Konald lfatresser, who had Just returned to his lordly county estate after another 'of his . long sad mysterious journies. His mother, Countess Matilda: his ais ttr. Lady Ana; and her new com panion, if ademoisells Elisabeth Stamier, a beautiful Austrian, wel comed the, handsome . young ; Ifa- ; tresser scioa who recalled seeing the. alluring Elisabeth oa one of his- trips abroad. . . . Dr. Andrews - ( andL- Matresser,. motoring , late at , algbt to .the .former's surgery to . see . Persjus. aarrowlw eacane a ; smashnp with speedinc auto. ; Fergus is semi-coasclous and does not. know that the message he was r carryiaf hai beta stolen. . He mum , bles about seeing a young woman . bending mvt his Coat In the hos pital room. , , . m atresser and Andrews art about to return to ture at any rate," Elisabeth said with a smile. "I met your mother there and she asked me to come and stay with Ann for a time. .That has been altogether delightful." "You wis find it restful here, at least. You arc young, though, to need rest." "If I am sometimee f atirued." ahe answered, looking; upwards through the stark branches of the leafless trees, "it is because I spend myself ia useless efforts.-" i. "You . should avoid that at all eosta," he told her. "There may be great work to be' done before very long , but lust ' now one needs, to be very careful. TO help Franco es pecially, is extraordinarily difficult. the"' scene! of t WllnnkaeliV Imt , mitAAt J 1-3. -1. TOU' lfatresser seemed to feel the thrill of its caress through his shooting jacket. the " near ' colllaion. The Semi-conscious Fergus . can not- identify ,his assailant. Dr. Andrews tells of s new patient "a perfect giant of. a fellow, a Dutchman" named Jan Van West thecne who was slightly: Injured Jvhen bringing his yacht into Ifa tressers private harbor the night before. Sir Ronald encounters the mysterious EliMboth - during -; a gooming partridge hunt. . - , . ; V CHAPTER EC ' '-- . &! atresser . lingered, although he found conversation with Elisabeth : somewhat difficult. "Do you ride a great deal when you are at home! he asked her. "1 have no home nowadays," she told him. "Both our 4 winter and - summer places were riven op for hostitala and then convalescent - homes and finally those In the dties for Bureaus of Public Works. It was a great, thins; for me that al - though, my uncle bv of course: a royalist, : the gorernment always keeps him working for them That is why. I am shle to travel, why I was in Taris whea l met .your mctisr and 'Ann.",-: - "You ban been here kng? he "Hero and ia Pari, lly uncle's French is not very good and owing to the frequent changes of gtrvern- xrrst we are never properly, repre ger.tsi ia any place, lly cade has often beca sent to Francs en gpedal missions and then I go with him. Those are rt Tery ef ten joyous ex. pedllicr.j. 1 ill is le&s Itself slrf-e the w " an any other dty." "It is t.. aate," he agreed, "but it is rery v. At the present r.: -I tlaa ii no eouLtry which la Trc:;'2 itself t s -.- f eelly as ,... v -w- trcu; t ma ems lamr adrev ' - l "V .1:1-. ,-n,- vw ' tl France Is Cke a hydra-headed mon ster. It is so easy to pat the wrong head and. to bo utterly destroyed by such mistake. --' - "-. v ; - She leaned towards him. '( :' You are not talkinr ahe esiL "lDte the Earl of Matresser of the Great House, Chief of the Bench of Magistrates and soon-to be Lord Lieutenant of thia County 1 : -"I am not," he admitted, "and, I have said more to you than I would aay to any other person alive. Is then any return you can make met" ' She, waited, but purposely, he asked no mors questions. She leaned iorwara ana pattea nermare'a neck, bringing; her to a standstill for moment. She pointed down one of the cross drives. - Tour woods are eo beautiful," she said, "even now in winter whsn the trees are bars and one can see so much of the sky. Ia spring they teQ me the tmdergrowth is full of bluebells and primroses. That mast 00 WTeiy.-... ,,-.s . . "You win be here to see them, I "Do you really hopo that. Lord aistresserzr sno asaed, a lalnt wist, fulness ia her tone. v - 5 "1 da." he nJirmai. "I f3ttnk that you are much better here than in rans, xor example." k "i am not sure," she murmured. "Just now the whole world In oa rm settled. Engisnd alone remains calm ana composed. It rests one to be hertv 3 firrmsTir tomiftce mm. . U. own country is a country of sad- eyea touers wiin oroxen smbmons and. broken hearts. France, still Dowerrni. i lika a miotw nnt ni kf nerves. Oh, I do not know! I uunz x-njuna ts lhs most peaceful country," - . ;' .- ' "I SUT5TOe5ai that Unonun snwas what ens seeks ia life. Yea haro. 1 "III wodv minA wan nmhoMw mAA to yourself an impertinence," ahe signeo. - rou are perhaps right but t snouia HKe you to be fair to me." - I ahonLi hm miacraUa If T wom anything else,", ho assured her. - sou are not an easy person to understand." ahe went on. ."Even your mother admits that You are silent because there is a great deal at the back of your mind, that won could share with no one, but I should like you to have just enough ieeung xor me enouga zatth, snail I sayl-r-to remain oblivious to any thing which troubles you?" ; , txm looked down the avenue for a moment without speech to the mea dow' at the opening of the woods and the nmalnener' IVuIm rjwnnl on the lawn of which the beaters were busy laying out the game. Ia the background, the Great House dominated the landscape, somewhat ' grim in the dear winter light with ' us ioroiy cowers ana long rows oz muHioned windows, an incongruous and ret in .a war kamoanioan structure. J : -- !VelL Ta try," ho promised; "I sm not really so suspicious as I seem but I have hot quite forgotten, you know, that chance meeting-.' You ' were with your uncle yoU remeav ' ber ttt-Tia North' Africa.4, ? "If es," I remcmDer' It," sho aiv ' swered unwillingiy. , "Cannot you see how difficult that makes it for mo to look upon you as an ordinary member of my house hold?" he asked. 1 1 -T - - - " She was silftit for a moment. Her ' left rmnd rnddamlw Ttmtmd btwmi - shoulder.- It stayed there scarcely a - seeona out as wemea to zeei tae thrCl of its rnrn trirono-K tlia laawf ther patch oa his ahootinr jacket. (Twho fonnnnod) ; mt.brsag n 1 Sjasa, aa 1 . Air fS Bring rxleesi (The prlco below nppli4 by a local grocer are Indie tir f tk dnilr market arieo nid to grower by 8ala b7sr bat ere mot guarant by Tk Btats aaaa.) Appl An varlattoa, O graaa. ear ba. 60-69. Bananas, ft, ' -' Hands . 1 i. ' in , 1 .04 OalsToa i- 1.6S Orspofrnit, Texaa plaks S.TS JfcUgnlar 8.00 Date. -b J4 Loa. ernU , 4.50 Orangoa, erat S.S5 t 8.S0 - ; - - VaoMABLES t:v. ' Oawtaui Meaal Beets. Cabbage, lb. jOS Carrots. CalUL art S esJL7S to t.15 Caalif lower, p LSS Celery, Dtak, rsM t.3t Celery Boarts. l.lO Letteea, Calif. 1.00 te S.00 . Onions, boiling, is lbs. Ko. S a 4 80 lbs. Oroen oalon. See. , 0 Bsoisk. J .46 Pepper, green, Calif. US Para ley . .40 retail , local, rwt. 1.80 . SO lb. v-r ' ' V - r JO Splaaeb, Tasaa, M0, Aris S.00 ' DanUh, 4m. JO Habbore, lb. Jl Tarnipa, Cos. ,., 6,40 CfrJoe ysti by XMsea4aat tscking ylaat ' Siewer) . Walnat eranqntu. fancy, IS sse elaa. 10e; sauvll 6e: orekari ran, S to lOe. Walnat moat SS to 80 lb. niberto Bareolooas, largo, 1S)4I tan sy lltt: babie. 11; rekarS raa 11 to 13. PnehlUy I eeat kigber. - -. (Oe-ep rrJeas to Orever) ' ' Walnat Prte rang, eepondlng anoa way mats raa to 14 Siffaromt graia. IX te 16. niborts All oto4 eel. . . . Hors fBaylag rieei Onaters, nominal 1887, lbwlO te 4t Clnstera, 1686, lb. S0 e " Jl raggbra, top ,.. , . , JS WOOL AJTS StOHAZa ... --"f. - - (Baying Pxleoa) Weel, medlnas, lb. , Coarse, lb. , , Lambs, lb. , , Mokair, lb. M as 48 EGOS AJTO POOXTXT (Baying rxtos el Aadi a') Large antra , " , , ,- .IS IfaSioaB xtra " ,, .14 Largo aUndaxda ., , . .14 Pnllot , , , JO Colored - fry J4 Colored aaodlaas,. IK JS Wkito Lagberns. Ib. Ho. 1 . .11 Wbito Leghorns, try , , J6 Wait Logkorna, lb. No. 1 , ,,. JO Beary bams, lb. , ,, , JS Eoostsre ..0 LZ7ZST0CX (Birying price for K. 1 stoele, bssoS e onditlon and aalaa reyorted ap t 4 p. as.) Lambs, top , , 8.00 Ewes "" to o.wv Hon. top 8.00 180-150 lb. 810-800 lbs. Sows Beef sews Bulla .7.60 to 7.75 7.25 to 7.50 6.00 Half era " Top Tl - DnirV tnta cows Dressed Tal, lb. (Midget). Hogs, top. (Midgt Hkt.) 4.50 to 6.00 .4.50 to S.60 .6.00 to 6.00 S.60 -8.60 to 4.50 .12 H - 8.10 Grade B raw 4 per cent tnilavSalexa basic pool price . " $2.10. Co-op. Grada'A lmtterfat . price, FOB Salem, S8c (Mxnr b ea 5esml-aoatkly -tottorfat sverage." - T. f DLstributor price, 9242, M ... A grade) butterfat Deliv ered 26cf B grade 24e O grade 20c - grade) priat, 2c; B svdeSSe.- r . ? . KiBZOsT CXESKZXT Baying yuee Bttriat, A grai J Logkorn Sons. er Hi lbs , . JO . Lgkora kna. andsr ft. .OS Sprlngors , , ! " Jt Colored sons, ever S lbs. , . J4. Stsgs, IV .OS Old twostors. lb, -05 Bsjoeta, auvrkH vama. No. S grada Ss ansa zoo raicxs targe eatrnr 7' , - j lrr standard mr 1 ..JS Uewtnm extras ,, , JS ktediam atandards . J Utdorgrados ' " ' J; Paiisu ., .at aXAZXT, EAY 6M sXQDt '? Wkeot, per bubal, . X wait. , . aaekad- ,, . . .. AS ' ,,.., r, .6 26.00 te 80.00 -26.00 Oats, gray, to w ail 22.oo t S8.ee .14-00 Food barley, torn - fgaiM kav.-. ftoai Get and Vatck aay. tea 14.00 Ufalfs. ton 16.00 to 16.00 Alsik CloTor, IK , OS te .11 Bod Clover. IK .Jd Kgg mK Me. 1 grade, 60 IK bag Z.SS Dairy feed, SO IK tog ' , ISO Bom seratek fod ., , X76 Oraakod eons .. 1 X.7S Wkeat 1 80 to 1.40 Stocks and : Bonds Jaaasry SO - l'.l STOCK aYZXAQSS 1 CoanpUod by Tk Aaaoelatod Prase to ir-i -! so Zadne Bails Ctil Stocks Ket Ckg. Z .1 1 J A .1 D .1 Friday ' 74.2 ' 22.0 t7.S Sl.S Prerioaa . day 1 AS S2.S 87.8 ' 62.0 Month, age 78.4 Sl.S S5.0. Sl.S Tear g , S6.S 16.S 88.S 46.2 1088-80 - kigk 79.6 S8.S S7.S : 64.7 1038-89 low- 49.2 12.1 24.0 83.7 B0HS ATI SBAQES 20 10 10 10 Bails Indus Util Torga Kot Ckg. D .1 A .1 A .1 D .1 Friday 61.0 09.1 98.7 62.4 Predion day 61.1 99.0 9.S 62.7 Ifontk age 58.2 S7.9 91.7 01.8 Tear ago 65.1 07.0 90.4 06.1 1988-80 kigk 70.5 1O0.8 95.1 67.0 1986-89 tow- 46.2 S3.0 85.6 60.0 Ditto-DwIIs Pit s Record "Tlicat" Turns in Narrow Rut Again; Ends Same to Bit Lorrer CHICAGO, Jin. 20-(rP)-The wheat market staged a repeat per formance today,-duplicating yes terday's nervous price range and closing unchanged to cent low er. ; -: --i i --. - After dipping to the Thursday lows of 19,, May and July con tracts hit the same highs at 70 cents, their best t level . in almost two-weeks, -but-then backed away again.- September; contracts were subjected to socio switching of hedges and 'waa a little weaker than the nearer deliveries. May closed at 9- and July at, - .The narrow, dull market re sulted largely from lack pf spec ulative interest, . Rumors of gov ernment - activity! la -connection with wheat and flour exports help ed to support prides at times. Other Itorkete Jittery Other markets" also were un settled. Corn closed lower to H higher. May Sz)ttt, July S3K; oata unchanged; rye Vi-4" high er; lard 1 and 8 up. Wheat price declines ia sympa thy with lower Quotations at Liv erpool met with substantial buy ing support. Although no official confirmation of new U.S. export business has beea announced for several weeks, despite frequent rumors of pending business, the trade confirmed purchase yester day of some Pacific coast wheat by China. However, there wese no indications of farther domestic business, but Canadian sales to taled 400,000 buihels out of Van couver. I Mart PORTLAND, Or., f Jan. 20. (AP) (US Dept. Agriealtnr). Apples Delicious, Snediom to 1 g'e ex fey, 1.60-1.75; fey, 1.25-1.50; C grade Far, 50-60c; Spitxenbergs, mcd to largo fey, 1.25-1.85 Kowtons, mod to lg z fey, 1.50-1.60; fey, 1.85-1.40; nncUss f A f, 60-OOe. Wask Delicious. md to lg fey, 1.85 1.90; fey, 1.60; winetap, mcd to lg an fey, 60-1.65; fey, 1.45 1.55; Roma. C grade f A f, 75-85 : oz fey. 1.85-1.40. Closing Qu NEWT0RK, Jan. 20.-(ff)-Today,s closing prices r- Al Chem V Dye. 184 Allied Stores .. 10 American Can.. 98 Am Por .Power - S Am Power ft Xt Am Rad Std San 11 Am Roll Mills. . 19 Am Smelt ft Ref 44 Am Tel ft TeI.lSl Am Tobacco B . . 89 Am Water Whs. 14 Anaconda ". , . . '. 31 Armour 111 19 Atchison ...... 59 Barnsdsll ..... 17 Bait ft Ohio. ... 7 Bendlx AvU ... ZC Beth Steel .... .72 Boeing Alrp ... 50 Borge-Warner f 29 ,. Budd Mfg. .... 7 Callahan Z-L. . . t Canadian Taciflc 6 J I Case ...... 91 Caterpn Trac . . 41 Celaneso ...... 22 Certain-Teed ..11 Ches ft Ohio ... 35 Chrysler ...... 71 Coml Solvent .. .11 ConSol Edison . 32 Consol Oil .... 8 Corn Products . 4 Curtlss Wright,:." Du Pont de N. .1S0 Douglas Aircraft 70 Elec Power ftXt 12 Erie JIR 1 General Electric 40 General Foods . 39 General Motors. 47 Goodyear Tiro , 34 Gt Nor Ry Pf . 1 . 27 Hudson Motors. 7 Illinois Central . 13 Insp Copper . . I' 18 Int Harvester .. .88 Int Nickel. Can. 53 Int Pap ft P Pf. 47 Int Telft Tel. .r 9 Johns ManvillO .101 Kennecott ..... 39 Ubbey-O-Ford . 81 Us ft. Myers B.103 Loew'S 43 Monty Ward ... 49 Nash-Kelv .... 9 .Natl Biscuit ... 24 Natl Cash ..... 25 Natl Dairy Prod. 13 Natl DIst ...... NatlPow ftLt.. Northern Pacific Packard Motor .' J G -Penney i . Phillips Petrol . Press Steel Car. Pub Serv NJ . . . Pullman Safeway Stores . Sears Roebuck . Shell. Union .... Sou Cal Edison. Southern Pacific Stand Brands . . Stand Oil Calif. Stand Oil NJ... Studebaker .... Sup Oil . . . .. Tlmk Roll Bear. Trana-Amerlca . Union Carbide . United Aircraft; United Airlines. US Rubber .... US Steel Walworth ... .V Western Union . White Motors . . Wooworth .... 26 8 13 4 80 40 13 34?, 36 33 71 14 24 18 27 50 8 3 49 7 88 38 12 48 64 8 23 12J 50 Artichoke SaHf, S.0O-8.8S. - Arocadoo Calif, (aorta. 1.60. Bananas Par tonea, 6 6s IK; bsbsH lets. 8 Se. Beans FU.. balk Valentin 8.00-8.1$; Califs Umaa 18-20 lb. Brnasols Sprout 12-enp, 75-80. Cabbage Oregon bailbead, aw eratet 1.50-1.75; ordlnsry 1.15-1.25; brokn lngs l-2e; rod 2-2H; CaHf.. SH. CaUflowr Local, K- U 60-95; So. 8, 50-65 j ; Calif.. L00-1.10. Celery Oregon, k carta, fancy 1.00-1.25 do.; fair. 75o-1.00; Calif., tub, 1.60 2 25; wbito. 1.85-2.00; keart 1.10-1.15. Citrn rmlt Grapefralt, Tssas mnrsb edle. 2.75-8.00; pink, 8.00-8.25; An sons, fancy 1.90-2.00, ekoico 1.60-1.76; Florida 54-6 a. 8.00-3.25. Lemons Fancy, all sUea, 8.50-5.25; ckoieo, 2.75 8 50. Lime, flats. 1.40. Orakg California navel. 844. 2.85; fancy 126. 8.50; other sis 2.65-8.10; ekoico and PP, 1.75-2.10. Cranberriee ik-bbl WasK, Or H Fsrlsnds 8.50; fair 8.00-8.15. Caenmbers Hot bee se, per ds fnnay L75-2.00; No. 2. 75e-1.00. EggpUnt Calif., 11-12 IK; tag. 2.00 2.15. Ora pea California, log boxes, Empor or. US No. 1. 1.25-1.50; few 1.75. Garlic Local, boat, 6-10 lb poorer 6 6 IK Lettoeo California Delano dry. 8 doa en, 1.25-1.60; Imperial, iced, 4-5. 2.25 2.50; dry 2-2.25-. Mnshraoms CnltiTatod, 1 Ib 80 15. Onions Washington yellows. 60-ponnd sacks, 65-75e; large, 80-90e; commercials, 50 -60c; Oregon yellows, 60-ponnd lack, US No. 1, 75-90; 10-pottnd sacks, 17 18e; boilers, 10-poand sacks, 14-15; sets, brown, 6-5'Aa. Pears Oregon. Bosc too, 60-600 ; ox. fey 1.26-1.85; Anion, ex. fey- 1.40 1.60 80-88. mod., 1.25-1.85; H ton, 70 ; Wintor Nolli. orekard ran, 60-75; Comics, ox fey- 8.85-8. Pass Calif., t-25 2.40; 0-10 lb. . Peppers Pla., 12; crate 4.23-4.50. Potatoes Oregon, local Runets and Long Wkites, No. 1, 1.10-1.15; No. 2, 50 1K. sacks, 87 40c; Deackntea Ko. 1, Rwssets, 1.1S-1.85; No. 2, 50-lb. aaeka, 40-45c; SOamatk Ko. 1 Baaaota, 1.85 1.60; No. 2, 50-lb. eaek. 42-45 ; Wask. Bassets, 125-1.85; bakers, 100 lb., 1.60 180. Rhabardb WasK kotkon, ox. fey., 1.60; fancy, 1.50; choie, 1.35; Ore., ekoico 1.50. - Sqossk Oregon 3frbleksd, l4-2e; Hubbard, 2 4 -2 e. - 8wt- Potatoee California, 60 pound erates, U60 1 60: No. 2, IL20-1.30; Leaislans yama, 1.50-1.60. Tomatoes Ore. hot home 17-22He lb.; Hex.. -8.25-8 50: Fls aa is, 8.00-8.25. Spinach Califs Imperial. 40 lbs, 2.00 2.25; Aris 1.65-1.75, 80 ib. Bnnebod regetables Oregon, por do, bonches: Beets, 25-S0e; carrots, 25-30c; green onions, 25-80e; parsley, 20-25e; Jap radish, 45-60 lag; radishes, winter, 20c; kal. 80-85e; lack. 80 85e; tomipa, 25-80 per don; elry root, 60 per dosen; broccoli, lags. 40 45c, 60-65 per dozen; California parsley. 85 40c, Swiss chard. 85e dosen; radishes. 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