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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN,- Salem, Oregon, Satnrday Morning, February 25, 1939 Sdem Market Quotations . -. v . rtoiTt v - (loyt-c Priest) (Ths prices kelew snpplied ky ft loel 'tnr ladwstlvs st ks dslly market prises psid ts growers ky Salem karat kit are Mt (ututMf Tk Statee- Apples ad strict:, c - pr ka. ". t.w Banaaaa. Ik a atalk , , , Heads , , Calavoe ta Grapefruit, Tsxst Disks. feats. ImL 4b. Leaaaaa. erst . Orsageacrsts . S.-S ts ,TS .06 -06V 1.64 S.7S a.oo .14 S.SO Beet. do. TEOZTASLES (Sayiac IWcm) Cabbage. dns .40 I I4: 1.50 Carrot. Calif . ert S dos. 3.7. ta CaalUJawer. Calit -; , s t . Calory. Ctaa. erala Olarr Hew its. ta. Lai toco Calil -3 OO ts S.OO Oaivna, hsiliag, 10 Iks. Ka. 2 AO Iba Orraa salon, dos j Badiakas. Sea. ;;. Peppers, frees, Calif. Psrsisy , potatoes feral er SO lb ass Rkakark, kotken - Spnarn. Texas, I SO. Aria. Daaitk del. , ,, Bakksrd. lb. , . ,. Tsraips, do. .14 JO .40 .4S . .1. .40 1.50 70 U .90 , IUI t oo .SO 41 H .40 STUTS - . - Pdce asU hy Independent p act-as alaat ta ctswst) -- Walnata fraaqoatui. faney, lie; -diaav 10e; amall Se: orchard rua. ta loe. - Walaat aacau S3 ta SOs lb. Filberts Barcelona, tons. 13; fan T 11 fee; fcakis. Ita; erchard rua 11 ta 18a ' j rubarta All moved oat 1 . (Os-ep Price ta G rawer) . Walanta Price range, depending spsa way sat raa ia 14 different gradea 11 13a Dackilly 1 cent hlcher. HOPS -' . (Bsytnc Prlcaa) ClBitera. seminal. 1037, lb 7 ta .00 Clastsn, 19SS, Ik. - It ta .21 H ragglaa. top M WOOI. AST) MOEUU (Baying Mcea) Waal, aMdiaaa, la. Caana. lb., , Lamaa, lb. . .23 .18 kfebair. lb. .. .28 EOOS AHD POTJLTBY ' - (Baying Prlcaa af Aadreaea't) Largs eatra .10 aicdiaaa extra , .10 Large atandardi - JO Palieta .12 Colored fry a . .... ' , J Celarad andlam, lb. JXi Whits Lagborna. lb. Mo. 1 JO White Legborna, lb. Me. .08 Bea7 kens. Ik. . J 4 014 raoitert . " -03 . - LITX8TOCX (Baying price for Vs. I stsek. Wood en seauUtteas - sad sales reported ap aa 4 p. m.) -Umba, toy , 1- I SO Cnde B raw 4 per ceat milk, Salera basic pool price 1 Co-opv. Grade A butterfat , r price, FOB Salem, 27c. 1 : t: f (Milk,: based oa i aaau atoaUlr; kattorfat aaerago.) t. PUtribntor price, $2JS2. , A rade butterfat OeUT- ered 3S7c; rad We; O j (rade 21c. A grade print, 80c; B grade 29c. . :J Cwea .... ..... Hog, taps .8.00 ta 4.50 i 8.00 130-150 lbs. Sls-SOO Iba. beef cows Built Heifers Top veal T.50 to 7.75 7.25 to"7.50 e. oo tm e.&o 5.00 to 6 00 5 00 to 5 75 f. 50 to OM 9 00 Dairj typo ci , , 8-0 00 : Dresaed veal. lb. (Midget) .. -14 Hogs, top (kfidgat Market) 8.00 KAXIOV CBBAJCBXT Baying Pries Butlcrfat, A grade JI7 Legbora hena, oer $ lba .12 Legbera hena. snder 3 V Iba - .. .10 . Roaaters, 4 Iba. and sw , .18 frycra ; , . JJ Colored hens, over 5 lba. .15 . Stags, lb. . . J Old reosters, Ik. .05 Jie. 3 kens 8s last; Ka. 3 springa, 5s Issi EGO PBICEf Lam extras - . .. .18 Large standard hfedisni extra . liediani atandardi Undergraden . PalleU jOXATX. BAT aad SEEDS Wheat, per buaael. No. 1 whits, sacked .16 JO Jl .11 Jl Oats, grey, tea White Peed barley, tea Clover hay. ton , .65 . .65 28.00 25.00 .23.00 .13.00 to 18.00 Oat aad Vetch bar. toa 14.00 Alfalfa, too r 15.00 to 16.00 Alaihe Clover, lb .09 to .11 Red Clover, lb. . , ,13 Vk Egg aaaab, Ms. 1 grade 60 lb. bag 1.60 Dairy feed. 80 lb. bag,...- 1.80 Hea aerates, feed .. 1.65 Cracked asra 1.75 Wheat 1-80 to 1.40 Demand for Wool Continues ; light BOSTON, Feb, 24 - (Jf) - The Commercial Bulletin will say to- Grain Mart Motionless Range Holds to Cent ' in One of Dullest Days' "i ' - on Kecord ' S. (- (- ,. f r.' CHICAGO, Feb. 24-ffH5raln prices were almost 'motionless to day in Hue of the dullest markets on record. Fluctuations held to a M cent range in the wheat 'and corn pits. ' r The a wheat ' market - reflected limited sellinc balaBced Ity "small buying orders, mosUj from mill. lag Interests. The - eent high er close at UTerpool imparled some strength to wheat here and reports of better flour business In the southwest,- where some of. the baying apparently originated, ac counted for , support Indications of modest reTiral of corn export demand together with strength in securities were stabilising factors. Wheat 'closed lower to H higher compared with yesterday. May f S July t ; corn un changed to K down, May 41-Vk, July 50; oats and rye U- lower; lard unchanged to 1 high er. , Quotations at Portland morrow: - ; The demand for wool has con tinued light again tils week, al though prices are generally well maintained. "Foreign markets ' hare' ruled firm through Ae week,' although Sydney was a bit soft at the week end. European markets are Tery firm, s: i t V "In the west comparatiVely lit tle has been done, growers inclin ing still to hold their wools above eastern parity. , "Manufacturers are yerj. busy on old contracts bat find new business sluggish. "Mohair is quiet but steady. Some adult has been sold in Texas Tat SS-SStt cents." "EOT CiSKSON - Avekger - By Evelyn Veils 95 uy' synopsis ; 1 At It, Christopher CarsoavKlt - Carson, as he would be known ". found himself, "with s price npon ' bis bead, la Taos, New Mexico, to which he had Sed from Madison County, Kentucky,1 bis birthplace. . AnnrmntteA twp hia' fnntrior -to a . saddler. Kit had rua awsy, drifting : Into Taos orer the Santa F trail ' la the spring of 1S26V Three years later, he met Swing Tonag, a cap- : tain of trappers, who was preparing - to lead, a party westward toward " California. ' Ostensibly the ; men . sought vengeance against hostile - Apaches. - Actually they sought the , contraband for of the beaver. Kit V convinces Tonag that he would be a" valuable addition to the bock- sunea cavaicsae. Ana it is sut wno is erst to sight, one May dawn, two hundred of the bef eathered Apaches' as, vrlth faces painted for war, they round a distant mesa. - : . CHAPTEB HI - Kit was the only man who stood - to Are. But he bad used bow and arrow as a chfld in Kentucky and , knew the savage arrows could not reach over the spur of mesa. So he stood slim as a reed en ths sand, calmly looking down his long rifle. Be saw the Chief, his white feath- - ered headdress floating above the scalplock, but Kit's narrowed eyes sought on, to a face that might have been raisedfrom inferno. Painted with the carmine stripes ' of war, tusks curled from its month, buffalo horns started from a low forehead; buffalo beard fringed the shaven sknTL Around its throat were . . loops ox oaman xeetn. Aronna its - "painted waist scalpr dangled, One ' clawlike hand shook a rattle made of sknlL " "Medicine maal1 muttered Kit, I Tra taking you," V He fired. He watched the grin- , . . . . . ... wag mcm sj vwa uuuer sausiiit hooves. ' At the same moment fonr other Indians f ell trader trapper fire. Their half-broken ' horses Jerked - from dying hands and fled over the fliss tinraMl un "Tim lai.hu - polled their horses back two hun- . ore yards, out of rifle fire. "They're turning,", said Young. "Yet ws only, got five of 'enk Won- v cer why.. -V. r.-.-. - - Isaot their medicine man. The . have to . elect another, before they ; can fight anymore: J. ;-v ' ' : YoonsT stared. It was KlL vonnsv " est of his band.t sdrplainins;. For '.'as. i!a - sjh . 'st a - j ... rumseii. xonng naa seiectea toe Chief, but the Chief, his feathered " tiMtfrMO flAaififi amlilrf VnM - dred warriors, bad been well beyond bis fire. Young was being retaught t&is Dusiness o revenge by a beard less boy with a gentle rirlish voice. "When they elect the new man, . Kit," he said . respectfully, "yon . Then for an hour they wafted - with readied rifles. .The sun riding over the cactus-broken desert grew Cercer. There was no-water.- Ia their - sandy . trap . the trappers : watched tha savasrea eirels . with i stamping zees in use scalp dance. offering the bloody trophies to earth : and sky. Ceremoniously they se . lected a painted demon to serve as - medicine man. -v-.;. v Then with Quavering war whoops 1 they again sprang to their horses ' and shot for the mesa.' - r "Ilui-eeel" Their scream quiv ered ever the desert.' Their finely made poisoned arrows whistled over the dune. One struck Captain Young on the shoulder, slantedfrom the buckaldn and feS away. But he saw the slender; intent Kit standing to fire at the very heart ex. the new med'dne man-leading the. charge. "To have son like thstlw thought -. xour., clapping a hand to his ' bruised arm. .' ',;::'--"r"'"-;.-. Not a trapper ' wras wounded. T?OiralV tMltM ' TviliatMaa saw as aioa A A v suviv saaaeBaAsw wcisj UvaUt This time the Apaches 'drew still farther away. Kit, watehingt noted - that this time they did not dance, toss sand to the four sky corners. cer ticir scalp trophies to the sun. "They're cot electing another,1 he "hosier why, remarked Young. "Ttey tMsk It's a sign. Two of - t I:.' caea are dead. Twe b s holy number. They're afraid. See, they're going net even , trying to rescue their dead. "Safe enough to leave 'em with us," said Young. "Ws dont want scalps. You're right. Kit, they're riding off I" : Bat as be praised. .Young was chagrined. After the Apaches had raced over the horizon and the trap pers left their ambush and the dead warriors to the wolves, he rode thoughtfully. The West recognized manhood. Young ' sensed the career of 'the young Kit Carson had began. As for Kit. when they camped that niaht en the banks of the Gila River, he drove . twe more brass studs in his rifle stock onO for each medicine man. As he did so Young talked to his men. "Part of our work 1s done. We've lolling in the dust under the scarlet sky. To live the men opened veins of . the surviving horses, drank, dosed them again. ' ' As they lead the living skeletons that were horses, they staggered like dying men. Their swollen throats could not permit speech. Their eyes started red from skull like faces. Kit's boyish look was gone, his hair long and matted; be looked like an old man, dying. Mirage tormented them, Water seemed to lap at their feet. When at last they saw the Colorado in its noddy -deft 'they stared stupidly, disbelieving. Then moaning they stumbled to it, drank, wept, prayed a little, became again living men. They made rafts and ferried the horses over the turbulent river. Oa the other side. Young said simply; Kit picked oat the medicine man, twirling a skull, as the whooping I ! N i Apscbes whirled about the trsppers. . . . .t Bcked the Indians end now ws can think of fori Now, who's going with Some of the men looked doubtful They spoke up. J , t "i'lenty ez oeaver on us cue. Why go oa? - ThereH be trouble crossing the desert sure,"-- "Better , .beaver ; on beyond. tempted Young, fin California " ; "There's more than jut n Calif ornia,? said ValUant, the . French Canadian, ominously. "The Mex own California and dont want visitors." "The Meg own New Mexico too and all the Southwest," declared Young; "they cant keep me from fur and they cant keep me from California.". rrff ; ! He knew the boy' Kit would be with him. Sixteen more accepted the dare. The others left them to set their traps on the Gila, that long romantic river so rich with beaver it was called the trappers paradise. Young could look with pride oa his band. The strong, the intrepid, the finest hunters, had chosen to join him on the dangerous trail to unknown California, v. .w :. Before them lay more than a hun dred miles' of waterless desolation.' "We most carry meat and water," ordered xoang. ?i -The trappers set out in various di. rections. But only .three deer were killed. The hides were removed and filled with the brackish Gila water. The flesh was dried in the son. The Indians called these long stiff strlns of flesh pemmteaii. - - r;i - . At last they were' ready for Call fornia. Slowly, not to weary tht horses,' they went toward the Colo rado luver. t They ; were the first Americans to cross this lonely desert and the first white men since Garcea toiled over it in 177. i u. ; They, were the trail breakers to the Pacific V-;- iT ;n June passed, v July They were like ants toiling': ia endless ruin. The horrible water as gone.. Weakened men . f ought staggering horses to prevent their eating the deadly cactus. The horses died, iallisK with swollen tongues "We've reached California." Kit re membered the hardships, the hor ror.. Be , said, "A thousand . miles we've come for fur." t - ' i At last the great West had been opened ist the hunt for far. Later the glint of gold would lure men. Now it was the shining brown pelt of beaver in Western rivers; Only three ether white men had Bene- tra ted California overland from the East: Jedediab Smith in 1826, and the Patties, father and son, in 182S- three ? trappers following 'the beaver trail. Beaver bad brought the mountain men from Taos. -And beaver led them on ,7. avoid ing the twenty-one rich missions of Ktoral California."' blossoming in uty and wealth, rich with oil end wine, pastures and cattle . . . ever naked brown hills and warm valleys, into the wide empty plain of the Sacramento. On this river's edge they buQt deerskin tepees and trapped for the many beaver. This great empty val ley was elysium en years before Sutter came. Tales told later by Kit Carson would bring Captain John A. Sutter to build his principality in the Sacramento. The trappers had heard of this paradise ... lufch with aalraon, deer and antelope, otter and beaver and bear . ; ; from the . Mojave Indians of : Southern ' California.-; V?Z? wer foreigners" fat California ia 1830 and the Ameri cans could not hope to escape the attention of Mexican authority. But H was Kit who gave their biding place away. t ; ? . f Kit loved California. Be would know it as no mas before him perhapa none after. He would re turn to Its wide and rich loneliness, long- after- the deer and antelope and beaver had vanished from the banks of the Sacraraenta ' - Twenty and ardent, fa this flower mg wilderness. Kit Carson found love. ' - - - Her nsme Teresita. Her age fifteen. - , (To be continued) ": . CawiUMar gaabjsWatta .. at I - - POBTLAXD, Ora, Vsav: 24. AP) Frsdaee Xaekaagst - Batters Xxtrss, 37; staadardj tt; sriaas lists, 26s; firsts, 24. . Batterfat: 27H-2S. Ears: ' Largs extra. SOs: lam staad- srdsr 10; atsdisat extra, 18 ; atsdisai awaaaraa, xns. - .. - -. - Choaoo- TripUta.llS Uol, lAtta. Portland M?estork rORTLASD.. Ore, ek. S4. (AT C8DA Hoga: Beeoipta. aalablo 75; total 825. , Karket gsaarally . s t s B 4 y . Kan re: Barrow snd gtlta, " gd-ck, 140-160 Iks. , - - 4s gdh. 160-180 lbs.. 4s gdk, 180-200 lbs. .... do gd-ck, 200-220 lbs. . .. 4s K-ch, 220-250 lba 4o -. 250-2SS So gS-ek, ZSO-Se 7.85 8.20 W 8.85 8.10 T.85Q f.M , T.SS0 T.00 ds gd-ck sted 140-160 Ika Psekisg wrt, food, 175-850 -; ' lba. -. i ' ; a i i ii i do gd. S50-42S , do Ed. 425-550 IK - , . " 4s BMdiBB, 275-550 lba 4.35 Pig. I drs sa4 tun gd-ea, 70 140 Iks. . S.00Q S.S5 s.so s.eo 8.80 S.S5 8.10 S.10 8.30 4.75 7.00 6.50 T.00 e.6oa s.76 d S.T4 8.50 - 3atOe; Boeelpt. salable, 15, tstsl 25. caivs bo. ueasrsiiy steady, rrtee rug Btesrs. goos eoo-iioo issa aTs do atodlss. 750-1100 lb 7.75 do as (pin) 75O-110O Ik 6.50 Bsltsrs. gso4 750-900 lb S.QO as aiosiBBi mo too ios 1.09 4s sea (phi) 550-900 lbs ' S.T5 Cows, goo 1, all wt 4s aaedlaau all wl ' 4s ssas (plain), all wte 4s low ent-snt all wta- Balls - (yrlgs ezeld), gooct f beef ). all WU do aMdlaat, all wta 4s eat-roai (pin) all wts Ysalsrs, ckeiee, slj, wts 4s good, all wts , ids BMdieat, ell wta do esll-cam (phi), all wta Cslvea, nudism Sse-doo Iks ds seav (pla) 350 400 lbs 0 9.29 & 9.00 t.7 s.so 8.00 7.00 7.50 .6.75 S.50 6.75 8.50 4.50 S.50O 4.50 S.75 S.50 60 Q S.00 4.60 S.50 10.00610010 9.50 Q 10.00 7.00 9.50 8.00 Q 7.00 eoo5 7.5o 4.60 d S.00 Stocks Bonds STOCKS ft BOBDS Tsbrsanr 24 Coapllod by The Assoeiatsd Prsaa SO 15 Indna Baila Net Chg. A1.5 A1.0 Friday 72.2 21.8 Previooa day 70.7 20.8 Month age 69.1 19.6 Tear sgs 66.7 20.6 1939 hi 7T.0 2S.S 1939 low 67.S 18.9 Saw high. 15 SO TJtil Stock A .7 A1.8 88.5 - 60.8 S7.8 49.6 86.0 48.8 82.1 46.S S8.S 5S.4 85.5 47.8 ret dig. rraay 20 BslU A .8 69.5 Previon day 59.0 Meath ags 57.5 Tear age .... 65.5 1939 kigb 01.7 1939 low 57.5 Lew yield 111.4 SOBS AVZ&AOZS 10 10 ladns Util A .2 X .1 99.6 94.6 99.4 94.6 98.9 92.6 96.9 90.8 99.0 94.8 98.7 92.2 10 l"orrn TJneh 61.4 61.4 -69.9 65.8 62.7 89.4 Bkseyt ' Becalpts," nagsi' r Uaabk, gd-sk da naedlani aad 4s soaa-Hre (ptaia) I wee (aksra) gd-sk i; steady. ' Frieo .18.00 Q 88-40 7.35 T.76 6.50 7.35 S.750 4.60 Portland Grain POBTI-iSI, ? Ors Fob. S4. (AP)-r Wasat: . - Opea Bisk Low Clots w.- as . 68 48 - Cask Grain: Oats. Ko. S-88 lb. wkita, 18.15- Ks. 1-89 lb. sray oaaiaal. Barter, j(o. 2-45 Ik. BW, 14.00. Cera, Xs 2-ET aarpatsat, ss.s. - ..Cuk.WleU (Bid): Soft whits SI; wautr whit- SS waatan 4 67. Hard rae winter oraiaarr 87; 11 per sent S7; U per seat et; is per seat 7z; 14 eer ceat 75. Hard white-Bsart ordioary 70; 11 per seat eaqselsd; 12 per seat 70; IS war mt T1U: 14 oar coat 71. - . Te4ayeea- raeelptai Wkaat S4; kar- sy s; ik x as; oats i; aay e; auuseee a. Portland Produce v POBTLASD, Ore., yeb. 24. (AP) Cwaatry WMsta BsUiar price ts retailer: CseStry killed kegn. boat kateksr aadsr 160 ln-10-1 Is; esslers 15-15He lb.; light a4 thia 10-lSs, Ik.; has-y 10-10 He Ik.: laaiks 15klSe Ik.; ewaa S-10s lb.; kads 10s lb.; setter sswt S-Ss lb,; esaner soars t-Ss Ik. ' - - Live Pseltry Bartagprleoai Log horn krsilsrs, 1H e 1 lba- 20s Ik.; 1H lbs, -20 lk.t eoloced sprisgs, t to I. lbt 15-16 IK; sver SH ik 16-18s lb.; Lsgksra hsas. eTsr.SH Iba, 16s la.; aader SK -lbs 14s lb.; coleros hena, ts 6 Iks.. 18s; sver 6 ika, ISs lb,; Be 5 grade, 5a lass.-. .? - - Terhsys elsg prises I Drssaed. see crop hea 36s lk.; toaas, 80s lk. Bay lag priesst New keas 34s lk.; toau. 24s. PsUloes Xsklaia gasaa. L.16 ssataJ; lscs LOO L10: Oeaekatss e at s 1.36 eeatal: Klamath Tails Be. 1 Csbul 1.25 1.65; Csliforeis swsets.-1.80 I SO for 60 lb. crate; raw. 2.85-2.60, 50 lbs. Onlosa-Oregoa. Bw 1, 1.85-L60 per etatsl; sst ds lb. Wsol WtttaaMtts valley, ssmisl; sts 4laa 21 28 Ik.; sseras aad krsida, 82 28 lb.; laaibs aad fell SO lk.t sastsra Ore gsa SO-SOHa. . - - - " Bay Sel.iog pHoa ts retailor i Alfalfa Ma L 16 00 Ub; eat sstcb 1S.00 tea; lover 1100 tea; timothy, eastsra Ore gsa 19.00: D valley 14.00 ton Portland Hop New crop Claitar 19V6-31M lb.; Faggles 28e Ik. ifeha.r Boauaal: 1988, 36-37 Ik. Caaaars bark Buying pric. 198 pool 6e Ik. Sugar Barry sad (rait, 100a, 4.80, tola 6 05: beet 4.80 eenUL Doaoatie floar Selling pries, elty de Uvery. 1 to 95 bbl lot: family patent. 49a, 6.65-6.15: bakara' hard wheat, net. 6 70 6.15; kaker' klasttem, 4.15-4.60; blsadsd wheat flour. 4.85 4.60; toft wheat fleer 4 00 4.15; grahana, 49 a, 4:80; wbol wheat 49a. 4.75 bbl Wool in Boston BOSTON. Feb. 24 (AP) (USD A) Very little basins wss being transacted today ia greaay combing domeatie woola. Fine territory woola ware being reqaest sd eecaaionally aad prices were fairly firm . at recent level wksasrsr so!4 for immediats delivery. Prices oa woola of fered for Jane delivery from the aaw clip were lower tksa priest prevailing ia the past month or more on spot woola. Stocks Climb Kecovery Van Anticipated Friendly News From Hoplciiis Speech v Soars Blarket NEW YORK, Feb. -4-- stocks climbed aooard the recov ery van In today's market and leading , issues , posted-gains run ning to 2 points generally with. a number reaching new high terri tory In more than a year. There were some wider swings in less ac tive shares. ' Of Immediate Inspiration to stock buyers daring market hours brokers said, were farther reports that the speech of Secretary of Commerce Hopkins, due for de livery at Des Moines, Ia., later in the evening, would accentuate the friendlier attitude of the admin is trstion . toward industry , already voiced by the president and Sec retary - ssorgentnan. , , Aato Oatpat Dips - ' If odest forecasts were beard of a pickup in steel and motor pro duction In the near . future. A slight dip in7 this week's automo bile output was in line with ex pectations. Steels, motors, mall orders, rub bers, rans aad specialties were well in front throughout, Utilities did better toward the close, as did coppers and aircrafts, but most of these restricted advances to a point or so." ' The Associated Frees average of SO stocks was up Li, points at 60.8. It was the best day's upturn for this composite since Nov.. 9. The utilities average reached a new peak since Sept. 16, 1937. Transfer of 967,390 shares was the largest since Feb. 6. The turn over the day before amounted to only 455,320 shares. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Febr-l.-rn-Todays dosing prices: Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND. Ore. Tsb. 24. (AP) (TJS Dept. Agriealtors). Applss Oregon Mewtowna. mad to Is x fey. 1.50-1.60; fey. 1.25-1.35; an- el, tat, 70-toe; Bpitsenberg, icy, 1.50-1.60; Wash. Dslleioaa, ez fey Ige, 1.902.10; Wiaeaap, medium ts lgs, ss fey, 1.65-LTS; fey, 1.60-1.60; soarblaa tioa ez fey sad fey. 'soss. 8-Stts lb.; Borne. O grade, t ft t 76 85c; small. 60- 784 Natl Dairy Prod lSViNsUDUt ...... 1 NaU Power A Lt 33 Northern Pacifie Stt Packard Motor . 14 - J C Penney .... 1 Phillips Petrol At Chem A Dve. 171 'Chrysler Allied Stores . . 10 Coml Solvent . American Can 90 Comwlth Sou. Am For Power . 3 Consol Edison . Am Power' A Lt. Consol Oil.... Am Rid Std San lt Corn ProducU ,. n it ui ( -flaa X7rlwi. av nwu t . -- -- . - -. -- ---- - Am Smelt dk Ret 45' Da Pont de.N.il4884 Press Steel Car. Am ti a ti:.157 Donnas Aircran it'A ruouc oerv . 85 Elec rower dk J-T. ii saieway stores . 13 4 Erie RR ...... 1 4 Sears Roebuck . 39 yk General Electric 41 H Shell Union ... 5H General Foods . ' 40. . Sou Cal Edison. 36 General Motors. 49 Southern Pacific 15 hi Goodyear Tire . 34 Standard -Brands . 4 Great Nor Ry Pf 27Stand OU Calif. 29 Hudson Motors, "hk Standard Oil NJ Bethlehem' Steel 72 Illinois Central. Insp Copper . . . Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can.. Am Tobacco B . . Am Water Wks. Anaconda . Armour 111 . . . . Atchison ...... Barnsdall ..... Bait ft Ohio . . . Bendlx Aviation Boelna Air . . . . 32 Borgs Warner , 25 Budd Mtg ev. Calif Pack .... 17 Callahfn Z-L .. 1H Calumet Hec . . 7 CanadUn Pacific 4 J I Case 86 Caterpll Tractor 49 Celanese i..... 23 Certain Teed.. 10 Ches ft Ohio. .. 35 17 Stadebaker 14 Sup Oil ....... 60Vi Tim k Roll Bear. 52 Trans America . Int Paner A. P Pf 43 V, Dnlon Carbide . Int Tel ft Tel .. . 8 United Aircraft . Johns Manville . 92 United Airlines. Kennecott 37 US Rubber .... Libbey-OFord . 49 US Steel I Lig ftfMyers B.106 Walworth ..... Monty 'Ward .. 52, Western Union . Nash Kelvinator 8 White Motors . . Natl Cash 25 Wool worth 1441 27 i 4 24 39 11 26 28 73 13 25 17 7 27 48 7 2 46 ( 84 42 12 47 62 -7 21 11 48 60c; fey, L85-1.40. loess, S-Stts IV; Ore Oeliciou. es fey, 1.90-2.10. Artichokes CsUf- 8.75-4.00 ; 75-80e dos. . Avocados Calif- faerts, 24-30. l.sa 1.40. Aipsrsgus Calif 20-22 Ik. Bsssaas Par buach, 6 Ik.; small lota. Stt 6c Beeaa Uaqaotee. Braaseis Bproata 12 cup, 85-90. Cabbase Orecos Ballhoad. new crates. best, 1.50-1.75; ordinary 1.00-1.25; Calif, crates 2.00-2.20 Carrot LoeaL topped. 60-70e: aack. 1.00-1.25, kaached. Calif- 4&-50c; erate, 2.45-2.80. Caalif lower LeraL Bo. S, 50 75c; Calif., No. 1. 1.35-1.80. Celery cam, utan, .oe-.-; wmi. 1.75-1.85; hearts 1.25-1.50. Citrsa fruit OrapefrBit, Texas ma rib aeedle, 3.75-8.00; pink, 3.00-8.25; Ari sona fancy, 1.75-3.00; Florida, H hozea, 64-64. 3.00-8.25; Calif., 1.80-1.90. Lomona Pancy. all aiiea. 4.00-5.25: choice, 2.70-3.50; apple koxea, 1.90-2.00. Umoa, 90s. Oraases California aavela. 300-892. 2.25-2.75; large, 2.50-8.15; choice snd pp 1.85-2.10. Cueumoeri nstasase, eos., i.sa-i.o. Eggplant Calif- 1113s lb.; tag. 3.00- 3.15. Lettnre Calif.. Impart 1. Iced 4-5 dos-3.85-3.00; dry, 2.50-275; poorer, lower. UarUc Ure., B-ioc; poorer, ee. Maahrooma Cultivated. 1 lb., SO-SSe. Onion Ore son yellow. 50 pound k. CS No. 1, 4O-70e ; larger 80 ; 10-ponad aaeks. 1516c; boilsrs. 10 lba.. 12-lSs; aeta. brown, 4-4 He, whit 5-5 e. Pears Oregon, noac. looea, sv-eoe; ex fey. 1.25-1.85; Anjou. z icy, i.ev 1.75; Mdfor4 sa fey, 2.50; Comies, ea fey. 3.85 8.00. Fees Usui., line; aamp, i.is j.u. Peppers Pis., 12 14s; Mexico, 1415c, j crate. 4.60 5.00. Potatoes Oregon, - local Bnissta Snd Long White. No. 1. 1.00-1. 10; No. 1, 50 Ib. aack a, 60 Soc; No. 2, 85 88e: Oo cbutei Ko. 1 Biiseets, 1.15 1.25; No. 2, 2. 50 lb. 88 40c; Klamath No. 1 Bassets. 1.25-1.40; Fls.. New Blia Triumphs 2.25-2.40 per SO lbs. Rhubarb Or . Wash, kothoaae as fey, 1 00-1.10; fey OOe l.OO; ekoics 80s; pis, 5560c Squash Oregon, Wash.; Usrbjshesd, 13Ht; Hubbard. Sc Sweet Potatoea California, SO aenad No. 1 grade, 1.60-1.60. Tomatoes Ore hothouse, 16 lie lb. Hexieo 3.75-3.25; repacked 3.50 3.75; Fla.. 2 75-8.00. 8pinaeh Texa. 1.25-1.85 basket, . Bunched Vegetable Oregon, per dos. bnachei: Beet , 40c; green onion, 25-80e; Jap radiaSrf, 80-25c; lags. 100 125 dos.; kale, 40-50e; leeks, SO-85c; mnatsrd greens 85 40c; turnlpa 40-45c; celery root, 50e doa.; broccoli, 50-55c; Calif., parsley, S5-40e; Bwie chard, 35e; radishes 40-50c; tarn i pa, 40-50 ; broccoli, cratea, 2.25; beeta, 40-SOs per doiea; cratea 2.40-2.15. Root Vegetable Batsbagsa, 1.2V 1.85 ewt.. lugs. 25 60c: beet. 1.25-1.50; 85-40e for luga; turnips, 1.00-1.25 per ack, lugs. 85-40e; paran.pa, 65-60e lug. sseka, 1.75 340; horasrsdish, 15s lk. Newton Allen HI FOX VALLEY Newton Allen is not at all well. He lives alone bat has had some one te star nights with him lately. A. D. Scott. Albert Julian and J-ck Johnston attended a land conservation meeting in Albaay Thursday. ?. POLLY AND HER PALS And Ten Thousand Dollars a Week Did the Trick! By CLIFF STERRETT L hSi VEP. FUWK TMNS ABOUT ) f ,gb I I NMJi3ieW AFTEKYV&AXT ' . " trfSlir1rWEBfi NT JB A ffr THAT FEXA KS THAT IT -S f MOW HEVVED HE SOT-V ff -l 6025 Si vTL,J2 m " wuz jess ajRJosrrv ( corve, ) esScSp cxjwcxjst'seejp-1 V v?) i t . t f GILBERT" )J VsL.C; M WCTT MADE HIM MAKE I F5aw fj 7 THERE VAJZlKy -tfAVrTl ' ' ' ' ' Miefg mt.trtrml. MICKEY MOUSE Except for Chills and Fever! By WALT DISNEY . fCMON, SMALL 1 (Uf TAKE IT EASY, 1 Y WELL. EF HE'S KEP1 IVA1T1M' I Fp ( VO1 MAY LEAVE US.DrVRwlNl VOUHG 3 f " AH TRUST VO HEALTH AM J J S R?VDON' J? V V BG LUG' J 0 KiNO 6fT5 A rtyiAMFVL J Iff MAN. KJN AH PREVAIL UPON iVLK t AXU8J?lOUS AND SATlSWCnOUS? JSS, KEEP 'IS ? WHATSTHm 1 -r ArVETlTE , ' flrS. S- V TjOSTT TO'SELF DOWN ) I Ifc-? DiSFINE OAVi g "" LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY The Lady Isn't Acting! By BRANDON WALSH THERE? MO rXXPBTIMArV fMJOrVEB&i -aOMETVBKlfi VEJ3V rrRAJJGE AtV-lT Ml4 Fia B 30MCTr44S VtHV 9TRAM6E ABOUT MI5S EVA 1-VIW9 O KXEN ( f) NECKLACE AT FIRST ssjswcted rrAisHTEB a puBUCrry gnrr BUT SHE is -rgyss MACO TO KEJ-T8 T9T-?E MATTT AfXO?ET-WHVf 6ME XVMTS US TO TJROP THE CA5C FOtTOCT ALL AEKJUT TTME SHE DOtr VVAMT A LOT OP SMTO MESt PERSONAL. aaatT "CFUSCSTO anrAip-r j i AM9WER WELL-MtM LE Vrr 5CCEAMEO FOQ TUK. POUCE WI4FM UFO tJPCJOATW TASAPPEAt-KOrVTHE P(XICE ANNOV" HEP WELL, I AM dMS TO TRY AMD FBJO OUT WHAT HAPPEMEO TO HER NBECK-AC-. VVTTVOUTASKINCf HE AMY CAJC5TIOSA3 a HOMESTT I FE-VTERRlBUt. SOKSSTif fCO AA At LE VIVATSHE SEEMS SO SAD AM VOtXJOiED SWCE THE PO68ERS STOLE HER NECKLACgv i I WISH THE DETECTIVES WOULD fimo rr ma hcRt'theki ru. Bc-TCHA SHE7D FEE. GLAD ALL OVER -aw -.. dt 1 TOOTS AND CASPER A, Study in Contrasts 4 ByilMM Y MURPHY WELL. AL AMa MOLLY ARB ON THEIR V WAT lO EsUROPE. JSPETHerTRE THS HAPPIEST COUPLC M ALU TUP WORLD! 1 SURE HATED TO SEE THEIR- : BOAT PULL OUT, : TOOTS ITS . LONESOME, Yv-rTHOLTT 'EM! 1 "YES. ALFRED . 5KIODER AND HIS ARE ENROUTETO HONEYiCCNLAND AND MAY THEY LIVE MAPPILV ever After! -as s 3) YE5.TKN0W THAT AL MARRIED MOLLY. CASPER, BUT z vorrr care to eraccrss Y&U SAY TCHJRS LEAVuM- town? ru. PRIVB YOU TO THEt PEPOT IH MY THANW YOU ! BUT I'M QUfTEf . , CAPABLE OF m MANAirlN U BY -, MYSELPS THATSTHB LAST VVEfli SES OP JUUE swsrs ' LEAVING ALONE A4D LONELY WHILE MOLLY HAS AL AND HAPPaSIESs! THAT -PROVES IT PAYS TO BE ON ;THUIBLE THEATlltarTin.r Popeyt Yon Can Lead a Horse to Water MEKCW'.THr! MONSTER HAS PULLED POPEYe INTO THE FOUNTAIN - OF VOUTH'. r v JP aSaajssa MVHPAVENSl IP he DRINKS HE. WILL BECOME A CHILD THE samp: as -mEDEST-J Iw tnc itesf ' - s us KGOOpY! rHEW WECAM 1AY GAMES TOGETHBa I PLAY GAMES J k aj fa a. :" " . :) " . I I f m yJ Paw - B a M niI-aa -i - -BSaS-kar-' W Tai a - - - a a a aaw. FaT BBw B , ; rr -v ". . - ', ; ". " - ' " ' - ? 1 .'' :k- - 4.. -1 . -- '.sj ;. M , '- '. ft : ; ' ' y - y f DRIKIK 4 ( DO NOT DRIKIK V y V I POPEYEll 1 POPE.YELL f U A l DRINK! 1 1 DO NOTDRlfJKj A I Jj jo k!aM!M ; -. I, , i --a--aS , . "t 4 ? 4 , -i I. ,M. .'-