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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning February 28, 1939 p - 11 ! 11 Salem Market Quotations v nunu - . x. (Solag rxlcas) ' (The price below (applied by a local grocer aie iadicative ef the daily nrlil pricee paid to growers by 8a I em buyer bat are sot guaranteed by The Statee ) f - v- " . -v -bK' - ':' , Apple All varieties, 0 graJa. per be. Z... !, .64 ta .78 Binuiv lb-', ea atalh, , . , .. - .00 Haada i , 1 1 ii , ,, OS Caiavee 111 - fir pef rait, Ttiaa plain , , , . 4.74 -kxiiir - '- 4.00 v Data, fraab. lb. ... . .14 . Lmmil arata A50 Oraagee. armta .1 IS ta 8.60 t? V : (Baying Pricee) Beete; dee. ,., 77,,.. -1 Cabbega, , .40 JDS Carreta. Cettf. ert, 4 des.2.75 ta 4 15 Ca ah flower. Calif. - ; 1.50 Celera, Otab, arata ., - , Oler Burt a. in, ISO .Leltaew Calif - 8.00 ta S.00 0mv beiliag. 10 lbs. Be. S .14 - r. bO lba.- U- i ... " i Brea eaieee; del - . . . . - - Badiahae. doa. .-J'i,,,, , ' .45 . Pepper, grata. CaliL . .15 ' Parsley i . ... 0 . Iotate local aw , , 1.50 BO la haea . ' " .50 Bashera, ketho" -V Baiaeca. Texas. 1.50. Aria Danish do. ' Hubbard, lb. ., . , Taraipa, da. 70 U .00 4.00 . .0 - ...40 snrra j (Mee paU by laaayaai a packing Bias to grower) Walaaterraaeaettea, faacy. 13c ; eje diem, 10a; email g; ercbard ma, I w 10a. Walaat meau S5 ta SOa lb. niberte Barcelona. Urge. Iii faa IT MVS bablea. Hat ereberd raa tl ba ISa - -v ' rl rubarta Ail moved eat - (Ceep lrkes to Orewerl " Walaata Pnre range." depeadieg apaa ray aata raa hi 14 differeat grade 11 ft Ma Daehlny 1 real higher. . " . (Baying Pricea) : Olaatera, aeniaaU t7. lb...T 1 .09 Cluitera. lPIa. lb. 10 te .21 fagglaa. tap . -. J WOOI. AJTD KOBATJt fBoylng rtleaa) -Waal, nadlaia, lb. Caarae, lb. ,. ., Lainba. lb. Mohair, lb. .S3 ..sa .is KGQ9 AH9 POTJI.TBT (Baying Frleea al Aadraaaa'i) Larga extra at adiaaa estraa Large .ataadarda Colorad trya ' CaleraA asadiaaa, lb.. White Uihimu, lb. Ma. 1 White Ugbema. lb. Na. K Haary baaa. lb. . 014 .raoatan ,. , JO .IT .17 as .16 J4 JO .00 J4 M - UVZ STOCK (Xaytag prje lar Ha. 1 Grade B raw 4 per ceat gnilk. 8alea basic pool prk .,'a.lS. - - - . Co-op. Grade A batterfat r price, FOB Salem, Z7c (Milk bated ea aemi-aiaBthly ; kattarfat arage-) - - i ' Dtetrtbator price, $2J82. .. A grade bBtterft--l)ell. ' ered 87e;:B grade 88c O " grade Sic, - -'' -: A grade priat, Oej B grade 2cj. . -' -;:; Laatb. tap Kwea i. . Uege. tope It 0-1 So Iba. S10 S00 Iba. Sava Beef eoara Balla aa4 "aalea raperta4 ap to p. at.) S.K) to. 4.50 0.00 ., .0 to 7.7 7 7.SS to 7.50 : .oo to .5 , MO to 4 00 a oo ta 5 75 r 50 to t.50 t oo Heifera T. Dairy typo eaw -J0 to 00 Jreaae4 aaal. lb. (Midget) - .10 . . ii k. I na OOKB. inp iMvin . n MAKIOM CBAAMBat Baying PTice Betterfat. A grade 2-' J7 fcegbera beaa. aver S Iba .10 Uegaora hat. a. asdea 1 Iba. Reaatera, 4 me. ana aver. Coiofwd beaa, aver 6 Iba., ,11 IS as jo .00 .OS Na. S baaa Sa ; Na. S apriaga, 5a leaa Mtw rauw. Larga extra Bum. . Ik. - Old reoetare. lb. . . Large atandarda' . Mediaa axtraa Mediam ataadard Pallet QBAj' HAT and BBXOi .10 J7 .17 .15 .13 .13 Wheat, par bethel. Ka. 1 white. Barked - Bed Oata, grey, tea Wbita .OS .OS .38.00 -25.00 Peed barley, tea 1 .33.00 Clover hay. tea - 13.00 to 1S.00 Oat and Vateb bay, tea. 1 00 Alfalfa, tea . 15 00 to 18.00 Alaika Clotar. lb.- .00 to .11 Red Clever, lb. ; .12 Egg awab. No. 1 grade SO ib. bag 1.00 Dairy feed. 80 Ib. bag 1.S0 Hea acratch feed , , ... 105 Cracked cora 1.75 Wheat ; 180 to 1.40 Call Stitchers KEIZER The Kelxer sewing club will be entertained all day Tanrsdar at the home of Mrs. Vary Bliren. Covered dish lunch eon at noon. Most Stocks Take Tumble Rails Only Group Pushing Forward, With Some ' Up Over Point ; ' NEW YORK, Feb. 1-(JP) Stocks Jogged - orer an - nneren route la today's market with rails about the only group able to. ex tend last week's rally. . ! A tew atillUes, rubbers a s d specialties managed to work mod erately higher while steels, mo tors, mail orders and aircrafts re linquished portions of their recent advance. v . ti' :i - i " . - Deallntra were eomparatlrely eulet throughout. Transfers to talled 745,425 shares against t (7,3 10 last Friday. The Associat ed Press average of 40 stocks was np .1 of a point at 5-1.3, owing to a net gain of .3 of a point in the rail composite. Decision Pleases Action of the supreme court In tapping the national labor rela tions board with three adverse de cisions gave Wall street a pleas arable ' glow, brokers reported, bnt seemingly was a aegligible In spiration for the making of com mitments. Poshing up as much' as a point or so at the best were Santa Fe. NT Central, Pennsylvania, South ern Pacific and Southern Railway. A new top since 1937 was posted for Union Pacific, up 1 at 100. Baby Chicks Theme SILVERTON "Broodlnt Baby Chicks" is the topic which will be discussed at a meeting at the Silverton armory Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Harry L Riches, county agent, is making the arrangements. Noel L. Bennlon, extension specialist in poultry at Oregon State college, will be at the meet ing to lead the discussion and answer questions which may arise. EIF CM&SCM - Avenger : - By Evelyn Wells 59 ; SYNOPSIS .. At 19, Christopher Canon who, as - the West's , mightiest trail breaker would be known to history as Kit Carson-loft Taos, Now UezJco. In the spring of 1429, with a band .of trappers headed by Cap tain Ewing Young.' Ostensibly the Earty sought ;MInjun - vengeance1; i reality, the rich bides of the beaver. 'I.. Fighting rthe i Apaches, starving and often without water. the men toiled across the desert, leading their skeleton horses. - In , itho valley of the Sacramento they v rested, built tepees, hunted-keep- - . - ing'.thelr presence secret from the . ,' Ifexlcan authorities. It was Kit, through bis visits to the lovely .. . .;Teresita, who unwittingly betrayed their hiding place. To it rides a , " spent priest from the Mission, who ' 4 . brings news of raiding renegade In ' , ; ..dians. . With' eleven men, Kit vol nnteers to follow the Indians and - " : recover the Mission's stolen horses. h U''5rf ".''-i 'vCttAPTERV. :. V . . ; ; The Maid I Taos mounted the E olden MIL At Its crest Kit reined er back. "I was right, men, be whispered, fTheir tillage. '. . - Shielded by red-limbed Manaanita. the tiappeig watehed. ? if : ' . x Between yellow hills was an en :. ; eampment , of California Indians. r- They were smaller, squat; less eare- ful of personal appearance than the V . tribes Kit had known in New.Mex- Ico and Arizona. Men and women I alike were nearly 'naked. Life in '' Calif omia was too easy to demand v . derelopment of its tribes. , s. H Over fires 'near the crude bruah- wood tepees great Joints were roast- ing. ';f':r .' f- T --'' j ; They're eating the Mission's good horses!" exclaimed Kit. "At least six are baking there." , ; - Jean Tureote sniffed the air. They had ridden one hundred mOes sus . ' tained by pemmican. ' ' " "Eet smell very good to me, 5 ' ; Keet." ".. .;:T'm '. ;' : ' .Mebbe they wont mind our Join - ing the party," su rested Hietrins. f After all, there are only twelve of f - us and there's hundreds of Injuns - ; oown mere. . ,- . '. :C ot more than half are bucks," said Kit ,There are squaws and - : papooses and the men are stuffing " They may be eating, but see the 7 arrows spread behind each man? ' - Them Injuns are expecting trouble." ..TheyTl , get it,, declared Kit, V -: : eocking bis rifle. -- . f-' V IVt r twelve " Biggins be, ' ' ' gan again uneasily, but Kit Brave no ' time for quibbling. He said rapidly. "saee ror weir ores, scatter them, fire the tepees. Catch the sauaws. V ' Injuns- wont shoot -nen holding their squaws. rr-. -With no other warning Kit Car - son reared the Maid and dashed : upon the village. He knew bis men were doubtful. He rode not know ing If they would . follow. He : thought, Teresita would know of this I She would, be grateful for xussion can Jose. . .A -, , , "And if I die," thought Kit dasb- tar to the fires,' 'she will cry j a . , little " : -.2 - ' . Then he heard his-men follow ... V Ing; - ZHs heart surged. He was the 'f; - avenger, with shouts of warriors in . v hia ears and the screams of women . , feeing to the tepees. v Warriors ' reached for am Feathered ahafta stormed Kit Car- .r son. lie leaned from bis saddle, caught up a little boy whose bead work and wampum proclaimed him : the ChieTs son, held the child before IJri as a sh)ld. , , w i I ' ' : Kit shouted erdem Trappers ' rpranr zrom VMir.BeTses. toi ' . fire en the brush wood hovels. Fiery pillars shot to the sky.' Women that Lad ttl to the huts scurried forth .' ' Praia carrying children and crying. i The warriors, many weaponless, - ted to tha hills. Others, their women v. captive, dared not fire, jf. ' , s. '"" "A battle won by women," said Kit when the gunfire died. He t cached the shoulder ef the sleek ; yc-cr Ciftj ia ; a ratch of ,tu!a . apron, slim and smooth as a doe, with preat angry eyes. She spat at 1 !a. "I respect your temper, ma'am; i l'ra iroisj to take you to the Missios where you will laxn to dress like a Christian.? Her blazing eyes cursed him. White men meant death to her race. Washoe, Yuma, Maldu their tribes would all but vanish from California before Kit Carson visited it again. Herding the Mission horses, and with eight captive children and fourteen sullen- squaws, Kit re turned to the camp on the Sacra mento, i t :.. He was young enough to expect praise. He was met in silence by Young, the priest, and a dozen stern grandees from Mission San Jose. One scowling tenor in immense som brero was the father ol Teresita, At last the priest said: "Thank thee for the horses and the. future converts, Christoforo." Young was disturbed. Kit, these gentlemen say we'd "Hlggins and Jim Lawrence drunk as lords 1" complained Young. "My men are scattered all over the Plaza and all out of their senses,' I let them talk me into celebrating here. There's sure to be trouble." "Cant we. round them ap, Cap'n?" "Worse than wild horses. The alcalde Just warned me to get them out of town. We've no right in Cali fornia anyway with no passports or hunting licenses. Listen to that!" Within the cantina was a shot, a crash and screaming. They plunged through the low doorway. In the low reeking room was Jim Higgins,: his long hair wild over a distorted face, his huge hand clutching a gun. On the earthen floor lay a bundle that a moment before had felt and ill - ' Je'&&lK- 1 Kit caught np the Chiefs son and shouted orders to the trappers who - were firing the Indian village. : i r - better hustle out of California. They wont tell the authorities on us because we helped the mission, but -well - get into trouble if we stay."-.:,, - ... fc is- : "TflmniTBwl aalrxt VH "Tim .) line Maid were weary, but be was retury co aery au Mexican Cauzornut for one glimpse of Teresita, lovely as an image in ner window. . 't "Not' manana," answered her father he.rHhr MAwl ' - - He knows, thought Kit. He must wave Yereaita, leave UalilornU. She would never hm VTIt'a MAm R would never be a California pioneer. m .Ana bout tae srappera struck camp and led the pack horses, bear ing great' bales of beaver pelt, southward. The priest gave them 1 - a, aw miaaion nersea ana nis blessing. Kit thona-ht. rMinar WMrfl TliU cannot change me. IH always love af.X S ) m vauuorma, i u always love Tere- Ha vauU Ina TnwH. lm times be recalled her. But be was young. 'Sne would become like the dreamn ef fals -rntitS- Imw ft. ward he learned she married a Mex ican general , who led an army against the American forma a.t Ran i aasquaju..;,--'-xVl ":a. -s A row weeks later the sturdy, tat tered traimera mntAwmA m. ajnw m bakad rnebla on the California ea coast' It was a dull village with an impressive name xj fueblo dp Nuestra Senora la .Seina Am laa Aneeles.. . $ y sh v - . ; $ ' The senoritas : of Los "Angeles arera " e9iann!ite. tha mJu.. aprons?. The men of tKa aililmun went mad.. Within twelve bouts every Titian .save Kit and Captain Ton nor waa maudlin- Tanna mwA V met before a cantina. Within was the ciasn ox pottery, the sound of music and over hivh-nltrriMl eano, the .roar ef deep America voices. y. breathed and known hatred. . Young groaned. - "Jim Lawrence one of mr an . I New wall ail Ka i.ni ' maybe shot" Kit snrane? ta ltm vu ..n but Jhe . rreat balk ahook in .u. "Aye.' S?et "him ontl rl4 Vm.. "Kit, round op what men you can and bead atraiarhe In Tu. ini to follow with the rest. If I dont aoow up uus year, ten 'em in New Mexico mat we've all been massa creed and ask the United Stataa ta get revenge." ' ' They searched the low adobe can tinas on the square, rousing drunken men. ' Kit nnahail iiul al. euraed and cajoled. Jim Higwms ana another man could not be reusedthey stayed behind to be come American pioneers in the City of Angels. - w : Aa Kit imAa - -f--.- n : . erew to their horses, a bandafbare zoos ragged sodiers marched into totIasa. They eame from the San Diegw Presidio, sent for by the ei calde. rKit saw his captain placed uader arrest; then he hurried men and horses out of Los Angeles. --tare on, yen arunken varmints 1 FaD off your horses and 111 leave you to the eoyutesr " . But Ida tfaone-ltfa t.v a.,-' vgjpaai eai W W BW aSjaTal S3 I BJ captain, .helpless in Los Angeles with the rest of the high tempered buotatioxts at Portland POBTLAKD, Oreu, gaV. 97 (AP) tVaAaee Ksehaagat - - - - Batten Kit raa, S7e; ataaAaraa ttte; priaie firata, SOe; flrats S5a. Bsttarfatt 47 H 8. Eggs: Large extra. SOa; large ataa4 area, 10a; ediaaa extra, ISa; ateaUaa ctaadartU, ISa. Cheeaav Trlptata. Ukl leaf, 14 a. c Portland Uvestork POETLAXD, bra, Feb, IT. (AP) -(TJ8DA aeeeipta: BaUble 1000. Total 1000. Bteaay to 10a lewar thaa Triday avarage. Price raace:-.... , ' .. ., ' Barrewa aa4 gilt, gi-ch. aeieo tae. ge eh. 108-180 Iba. . ge-cb, 100-Soe Iba. ge-ea. SOO-9SO Iba. . g4ch, S30-35O Iba. . g4-cb, 350-200 Iba. , 54-eh, SB0-S50 Iba. , leal, 140-lSO Iba. . . Packing aewe, geed, 378-800 Iba. 4a ge. 150-435 Iba. T.TS 8.35 8.100 8.60 .sat s.o S.00 S.S0 T.7S 8.35 T.60 S.3S T.IS W0 4a 435-560 Iba. r da teediuav 375-550 Iba.. riga. fAra aa4 stkr. g4-ch, 70 140 lbs. 0 7.75 & 0,10 0.75 f.OO 8.50 6 7.00 S.S0Q 0.75 assd e.75 4.00 Q 4J0 Cattle: Baeaipta, aalabla 1500; total 1. 550; eaWea 100, active, 35e higher ea ready aapply, eeeaiienal early eew aa4 balfara ap a ore. Tealera maeveav Price raage; Bteera, ga4 000-1100 Iba. 4 0.00t3 0.50 ,da xaee. 750-1 1O0 Iba. B.OO&, S IS 'o eeta pla 7SO-HOO Iba. -S.750 S.Oe Heifera, g4 750-000 Iba. S.35y aa saeu 650-soo iba. 4a ease pla 550-000 Iba. ' Cava, ge. all art , ,, . 4a xaeeL, en wta . - aa eaat pa, au wta 4a Jaw-cat-aat, all wta Bella (yrlga exeld). aaat), au wta -da atedjeat, all ,., ,. 4a eat-eom (pla) all wta Teajera. ahoiee. all , ., da geed. all wta da aMdiaa. all wta - , 4a eaB-eem (pla), all wta . 5.00 O f.OO 7.15 S.sft 0.00 7.35 7.00 7.60 5.75 7.00 ,4.75g S.T5 S.75Q 4.75 S.75Q 4.50 5.50 a 0.00 4.50 3 5.50 10.00 0100 0.50010.00 7.000 0.50 Stocks and a STOCK AVE&AGES rebraary 87 CaaipileA by The Asaociated Pre SO Indot D.l 72.0 72.7 70.8 Nat dig. Monday PrT. day Moath aca Tear age 65.4' 1838 high 77.0 1938 low 07.8 . 15 Bails A.8 31.0 31.0 20.4 20.0 23.8 18.0 15 80 Otll 8toeka Unci S8.7 S8.7 80.4 1.7 88.7 S5.5 Al 51.8 61.2 40.1 45.5 5S.4 47.S BOB7D AYSBAOES Ket .ebg. . Monday PreT. 4y Month ago rear age 1080 hirn 1930 lew Lew yield New 20 Balla ..A. 4 00.3 50.8 57.7 04.8 f01.7 .67.5 111.4 high 10 Jndna TJaeh. 99.8 00.8 98.7 90.8 99.8 98.7 10 Util A3 84.9 04.7 03.7 00.5 04.0 93.3 10 Forga A.S 01.7 01.4 60.5 00.4 03.7 59.4 CaheaV amedlaat SaO-400 R ' 4.00 7 AO deeiaTpl.) 150404 Iba 4.50 8 AOO eWBMwtPta, ealable 1400," total 1500. Stroag. Price Baagat j ;VfT a an Laatba. gd-ch, 4 4.15TF 4.40 - da seed aad gd.. -7 g 7.85 4 BaJlB I - - V.VW I.ePaP - gwes (). gd-aa. d.ooa 4.50 am pa;. aaaa, . m PortUndGrmia ' v M , anam ivtv VWV 07 f AWt Wheat TrTTjr Hig Law Cleer May aa OS - 08 OS Caaa grata: vata win, 215. -Barley, fie. 3-45 Ih BW 44.- Cera a aa W AU'aala 4 g 4J B Caah wbrWd): Bali wblto 08; . ; . milt . . I1U. weaien wuw mi -m , bard Tad winter erdiaary MHi 11 par k-vev eaat fS. . - - . Taaar-a ear neaiptat WbaM 343: floar 17 J eara 4; hay 1 aailUeed 4 ; , Portland Produce POBTIAKD, Ore Faa, ITj (AP) Caaatry aieata Seiuag pnee aa reiaiiera: Caaatr killed ban. tao ika. lO-lla: aealera IS-tSUa lb.: light and Uia 10-zSe Ib.; heavy 10-10H. la.; Jamba ls-isfte u.; ewea m-w balla 10c lb. s catter aewa 4-4e lb.; eaaaar aewe 7-Se s .-v - Live Fealtry- Baytea Plai Lagbarn braUara. 1 to 1 IbeL SOe lb,; 3H Iba, 30a lb. calerad apriaga, 4 to Sfc Iba.; 10-lSe lb.; ever SH Iba, 14-18a lb.; Laghara ban, ever SH Iba, 15a lb.; uier lha, 14 Vie lb.; colored hen, to S n 18 : ever S Iba. 18a lb.; Ba a grade, 5a leas. Tarkaya SeOlag pneeai Draaaae. sew era hea See lb.; toate. Bee lb. Bay lag price: Hew beaa See lb.; toata, 34c ' vPetetoee TaUma gaxaa,' ( ) eeatol; laeal L0O-L10;. Deeehatee geams. 1.35 eeatal; Klamath ralla He. 1 Oeaaa. 1.15 1.6S; California eweeta. 1.80 1.80 it 60 la. arata; Fla. 4.85-3.40, 60 Iba. . ' Onleni Oragaav Be. 1, 1.85-1-50 par eaatal; seta 4e ! ' - : Waal Wlllaatatto aallay, aetata! ; a dlaai 42 44 Ih.t eearae aad hralde, 43-34 lb.; lamb aad Call 44 lavi eastera Ore goa 40-30 He. .v'' Bay SelHag prea to retallerai Alfalfa Ba 1. 10 00 tea; ea vetch 13.00 ton; lever 11.00 ton; tiatothy, ealtera Ore gea 19.00; Da valley 14.00 ton Portland Hope New crop Olaatera 19 H -21 He lb.; Faggte 33a lb. afoaa'r Meaalaal: 1914. 4447 lb. Caeca ra bark Baying price, 188 pdfcgaj 4V lex. -"- Sugar Berry and fruit, 100a, 4.90. bale 8.05; beet A 80 cental. Doateitie fleer BeMag price, eity 4a Mvery. 1 to 36 bM lata: faaiily patent. 40a. 6.65 0.16; bakera bard wheat, act. S TO 5.15; bakera' btaceteaa, ' 4.15 4.80; blended wheat fienr. ASS A00; soft wheat floar A00-A15; grabaaa, 49s. 4:80; whale wheat 49a. A74 bbL K . Wool in Boston BOSTON, Feb. 37 (AP) (V8 Dept. Ast.) A comparatively email volume af aalee af fiae and half-blood territory wool jnt before the cloae of lt week diacloaed aa change la the price trend ea .JTORTLAKD Ore, yea. 37-(AP) (TJS Dept. Agriealtare). Applea Oregon Hewtawaa, mad to Iga as fey, LSO-1.60; fey. 1.35-1.86; aa la, t t 70-80e; Spitsaabarg. cy. 1.00-3.10; Wiaaaaav aaediaaato Iga. aa fey, LOO-1.75; fey, 1AO-LO0; combina tMB aa fey aa4 (7. 'aeee, SVi H lb. Boatea. 0 grade, fat, 75 85; small. 50 40e; fey. L.SS-1.40. teeae. a-SVhe lb.; Ore. Oelideaa. ea fey. 1.S0-S.10. Artirbahaa Calif. S.25-1 BO vs-Sfta Tde Panf iaarto. lABOa. 1 1.40. Aaaaxagma Calif, 20-S3e lb. - Baaawea Par baaa,.H tavt email tote. AH 4a. . H. Baaaa Paeaatod. Btwaaala Spreeta 12 -eap, 85-OOa. Cabbage Oragaa BaMbeaA new aratee, beat. 1AO-1.70: awdiaary LOO-LAS; Calif. crateaAOeSSO Carrata - Local, topped, 00-70c; eacks. LOO 1.45, beached. CaliL, 4A-50e; erato, Caeajffower LaeaL. Ba. S, 50-75 ; Calif, He. 1. 1.25-1.80. Celery CaBL. Cuk. 2 00 2.25; white. L7A1.S5; bearta 1.15-1.50. - Otraa Prail Orapefrait. Texas amarah aeedleea. 3.75-3.00; piak, 8.00-1. 10 r Art aeaa iaaey. 1.75-3 00; Plerlda. H bexee, 54- 04. S.00-A At; CaliL, 1.80-1.90? Lawaaa- Pny. all sisea. A 00-6.1 5: choice. 3.70 8.50; app baaaa, 1.00-3.00. LieaaTawlKj w04JL Oraagaa California navela, 300-892. A25-A75; large, 2.60 A75; choice end pp 1.85 3.10. Cncambara Hothoaa. doe, 1.35-1.75. Brgplaa CalU, 1113c lb.; log. 3.00- Lettaca CaBf, ImpertaL lead 4 5 doa, 3 85-3.00; dry, 3.50-375; poorer, lower OarUe Ore, 8-10a; poorer. Sc. Mutaroom, Caltivated. I lb.. 80 85c Oaieaa Oregon yellow. 50-pennd aka, OS No. 1, 00-70e: larger SOe; lOiwaad aacks, 1415c; boilers, 10 Ibe, li-13e; eeta. .brown, 4 4 Vie. white 6-5 Vic. Peara Oregon. Be, loose, SO OOe; !-.eyW,;1l"I.-,55 10. 'er. 10 L75; Medford ex fey, 3.50; Cornice ex fey. 3.85-8.00. Pea CaUf, ll-12e; hamp, 2.75-2.80. Pepper Fla., 12 14c; Mexico, lA15e, crate, A 50 5.00. Potatoes Oregon, local Botsets and Long White. No. 1, 1.00-1.10: No. 1, 50 lb. sack,. eOOae; No. 3, 85 88c; Da ehnte No. 1 Bassets, 1.15-1.35; No. 2. 2. 50 lb. 88 40e; KUmatb No, 1 Bassata 1.25-1.40; ria. New BUsa Triumph. 3.25-3.40 per 50 lbs. Rhubarb Ore, Wash, hothoui ex fey, 1.00-1.10; fey 90s-1.00; choice 80c; pie, 55 - 60c 8quasb Oregon, Wash, MaablaheaA 3 2 Vie; Hubbard. Sc pot woola la the Boston market today. Territory aad fleece woola were very qui et but nominal qnotatrona were unchanged compared with the ctoae ef last week. WANTED WALNUT AND FILBERT BLEATS . Also In the Shell Klorfein Packino; Co. 277 8. liberty Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Feb. Al Chem At Dye 174 AUled Stores ...10 American Can r.3H Am For Ppw . ...SH Am'Pow and Li .1 Am Rad Etd Ban .16 Am Rolling Kills 18 Am&nltngdk Rf 45 Am Tel A Tel ..ISSVa Am Tobacco B . 84 Hi Am Water Whs .13 Anaconda 14 Armour 111 ...... 5 Atehlsoa .i..:.S7 Barnadall . , . ... 14 Bait A Ohio Bendiz AvlaUon . 27 Beth Steel ......72 Boeing Air .....31 Borge Warner ..24 Budd Mfg .......4 Calif Pack .....17 Callahan ZL ....1 Calumet Hec ....7 Canad Pacific .... 6 J I Case ...... .844 Cater Tractor . ..44 Celanese .......23 Certain-Teed ...11 Cheaa 4t Ohio ..44 Chrysler .......74 Com Solvent . . .13 2T (AP) Today's closing prices: ram A Son 1 '..;14a Kat Pow.A Lt ...87V ConsoUd Edison .33 4 Nor Pacific ..... 12 ' Consolid Oil ..... 8 Packard Motors . . 4 Corn Prod . ... .45 J C Penney. 8 4 r Curtiss Wright . . Phillips Pet . . . . 39 ' Da Pont do N . .150 Pressed Steel Car 12 Dong Aircraft . . . 7 3 Pub Serv NJ .... 3 7 Elec Pow 4k Lt ;.11 Pullman ... ..... 35' Erie RR ......;.1 Safeway Stores ..36 Gen Electric. ....41 Sears Roebuck ...73 Oen Foods .....40 Shell Union ....13' Oen Motors ....44 Son Cal Edison .25 Goodyear Tire ..34 Sou Pacific ... ..18 Gr Nor Ry Pf ..27 Stand Brands .... 4 ' Hudson Motors . .7 Stand Oil of Calif 27 i Illinois Central .17 Stand Oil of NX t. 4 9 Insp Copper .... 14 Studebaker ...... 7' Inter Harv .....40 Sup OU 2' Inter Nick Can .53. Tmkn .Roll Bear .44 Int Pap eV P Pf .43 Trans-America ...4 Int Tel Tel ....9 Union Carbide .84 Johns Manv ....94 Unit Aircraft ,.41 Kennecott ...... 37 Unit Airlines ...12 Llbbey-O-Ford . .49 US Rubber ..... 4 8 Ugg 4e Myers B 106 US Steel .......62 Loew's 49 Walworth 7 Monty Ward ....51 Western Union ..22 Nash kelv ...... 8 White Motors . . . 11 Nat Biscuit .....25 Woolworth .....48 Nat Casb ... ....23- New York Curb Nat Dairy Prod .14 Citlea Service ....... Nat Dist .28 Elee Bond 4k Sh . .... Sweet Potatoes California, 44 poaad No. 1 grade. L60 1.00. Teas a tae Ore. bet bee, 10-31 IK Mexico 3.50-2.90; repacked 8.25-8.50; Pla.. 2 75 8.00. Bpiaach Texaa, 1.35 1.85 basket. Baached Vegetable Oregon, per doa. benches: Beet. 85-40c; green onion, 25-80; Jap radishes, 80-S5c; legs, 1.00 125 doc; kale, 40-60; leeks. S0-85c: maatard graaaa, 35-40c; turnips, 85-40e; celery root, 400 doc; broccoli. 55-OOe; Calif, parsley. 35 40c; Swiss chard. S5c; radishes S5-40c; tnraipc 40-45c; broccoli, m. eoa. V... 1C.1A. J...m crate 3.00 3.15. Boot VegeUbiee BuUbagaa, 1.35 1.85 ewt, lags. 25 50c; beeta, L25-1.60; S5A0a far raga: taraipa, 1.00-1.25 per aack, lege S5-40e; parsa.pa, 65-00e lug, eacka, 1.75 2.00; haraeradUh, 15a lb, Collord Preaching SILVERTON Special revival meetings are being conducted at the Christian and Missionary Al liance church and will continue until March 10. Rev. Paul A. Collord, who served the Chris tian and Missionary Alliance church of Salem, is the evangelist (5 AS1HI L?SE1 EGGS We Are Paying for Eggs Delivered to Our Door Extras, large. 19c Standards, medium 15c Standards, large 17c Dirty Extras 16c Extras, medium 17c Under Grades .......12c Case Count, 57 lbs. and up, most be clean 17 Yit Case Count, 55 lbs. and up, must be clean 15'jc Eggs Picked Up by Our Tracks c Lees LIVE POULTRY PRICES ARE FIRM Marion (eimery and Poultry Co. Salem, Oregon . . 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