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The OREGON STATESMAN, SakmJ Onztn, Saturday Monitor, March 4, 1939 PAGE EIGHT Ealem Market Quotations -,- " ratrrrs !.V , - (lay g Metil - fThe price below aapplied by Weal grocer ate Iad.eatiee of the daily aaerket prtre paid te grewere by Bale bayera .(at. ere. a at guaranteed by .The. Btatee- Ml ) ! . Apple All varieties, 0 grade, ' . l par ha. : ' - te .TS Baaaaaa. Ik. aa at lh ., - ... f .Of 1 Haade , , " Calaeee i i.aa - Grapefruit, Teses plafca - Vj I fiegular i . 4.00 h,i ink. Ik. - : ' luu. T.ta 4.50 .Oraegee. a rata .24 to, 8.50 VZOSTABLZS fBortM Pr-oa) . Boeta, doa. .j. , ; j , ,- -40 Cabbage, doe jarrota, vaui , erv, w f Caaliiiewer. Calif. eri.1 do-3.75 te S 15 Celery. UUk, crale Celery Heart a. do. fceitaee Vaitr Oatoaa. batHac 19 lbe. 'e. jS. sv ido. ' MMa W B. ' R.iliihaa- 4na PevPera, greea, Calif, Parsley . . .i... , - ' Potatoea wcai. in 4 '60 lb bass - - DkHk.k knllu aa Spinach, Tezaa. LSO. Aria DanisA doa. .Hubbard, lb. ."- inJTa 1 , (Pitee paid by tadependee peckiag plant ta grower) I - i Walnote - Praoquettea, faeey, 13c; aae diam, lOej aroail Se; arehar4 ran, ta 30e. Walaat aiaau 14 to S0 Ibv . v- filberta Barcelooaa. Urge. UHif; ty HUas babiea. lie;-orchard ma 11 t is r .- - rilbei1 All watai ant ! . (Ca-ap Prteaa U Orawar) : - Walaata Pnea ranra. 4apan4ia( apaa ' vay aaU raa la 14 4iffaraaa ra4aa 115a . 12a Dacailiy 1 cant hlkar. ' BOPS -I JBaytag Pricai) aal. 487. lb.T ta .08 Ciaatara, 198a, lb, -1H to 1H Pvcslea. too . JS (Baytog meat Wool, tjadiaaj, lb. i Coarsa. lb. n - . Lamba. lb. - , i .tl Jt J8 Mohair, lb rjian An POHU1T (BayUg Pdeaa af AaAraaaa'a) Ibarra aztra 'it - If ediaaa axtraa . . Larga ataadaraa J7 47 .18 J5 .15 .18 .10 J4 .05 . Pi:u Calora4 frya .. . ' Colored aaadlaia. lb. - Vhita Larkoraa. Ibu. Ka. : Ut Lttborai, lb- Ka. t Bay baoa. lb. ,. .. ' Old raoatara . . b"VB ATV ,1 (Inyiai prka for Mo. I ataxk. baaad tondlUoas ui aalM roiorto to ..4 tva. 1- . . mtUk Laaiba. top . 1- f.OO F r ,no to 4.50 Bogs, top i 8.1 , ; - SYNOPSIS T ' '"la the spring of 1129; Kit Carson, . than 19, first rode with a party of trappers from Taos; New Mexico, across the' desert and into Califor nia. The mea-sought; beaver fur which was then ; tot commerce what gold was later jjto become. - Fighting the Apache,! ba -tied by ' Mexican authorities, ambushed by ihe If ojaTe redskins, adding always to their store of thick pclts-the party reached Los Angeles before they rot rned home. For one brief week Kit knew riches and revelry. At length, "111 nerer be such a tarnation fool again," Towad Kit, . nor was he, In the fall of 1830 Kit .rode again with a band of trappers. J who followed what would later be , . the Oregon trail. Snow and Black ' feet Indians halted them in the region which was later to become part of Wyoming. - It was during a brush with the Indians that Kit first caught sight of the beautiful ..maid, Pine Needle. Her father, the tnlghty Chief Red Bear, was to . die by Kit's hand before Kit again found Pine Needle In is Blackfeet ; Tillage. He- was . acna-cd to find that- her eyes were blue and her ' skin a pale gold. i ' CHAPTER IX Antoine) Bobldoux had an Indian as servant whom Kit had lured (with a rifle and bundle of calico) - from the Mo Java tribe during his trip to California. j . - '- This boy had been well treated by . Hobidoux. But one night the young - Mojara stole six of Robidoux's best horses. The trader was discon solate. :; ; "That sneaking UojnYe! Six of my beat horses worth twelr hon- dred dollars. I're had bad luck this spring our catch poor, and now . my horses.. Kit, will you go after tnemi- ? j "I promised you I'd go." Kit told Robidoux. -Ill ride alone." Then even B obidoux tried to dis suade him. But there was a streak in young Kit was it integrity or stubbornness? that made a p rom ' iae siren, a promise kept. He set out on the veiigeance trail alone. He -new the Indian, handsome and clever, a fine shot and crafty scout.! The Mojav had committed a worse crime than robbery in Kit's eyes he was disloyal.! Kit followed the impressions of unshod hoof s down Green River, - over the lower plains of Wyoming to. the deep gorged Colorado. A solitary figure oft a splendid bone, jut rode over the empty deserts that would be Utah into Arizona. . This was dangerous country, made perilous by Blackfeet and Apache. -.Above the Grand Canyon, Kit smote his saddle horn in exultation. -He's headin' for California !" Kit vowed be would scour Califor nia to get his man. In two days he rode one hundred mues through that lonely region. He gained, for the Indian was driving. the six stolen horses. Each day Kit saw the dusty pruits grow fresher. - -Then riding down an ancient In dian trail in a narrow divide in . Arizona, he sighted his man. The Indian was lying like a cop per snka on h hone, hooking back. Eefore- Li a galloped! the stolen horses.' ;.':t i,.. T. And Kt, raring his horse, thought admiringly, "Be rides like a Co- manchef . whord ever think be was a Calif orn!a Indianl" . ! Kit Uked aa eaual fight. Tie knew . - this Indian was worthy of him. The Ilojara 4 -bed lull speed up the narrow trail and racing, turned to fire the very ria Kit had given him at Ms rcrsuer. ' -" Eit Hit came a , A hundi red yards c? r:;!3r trsll was between them row, a deft gorge in five hundred feet of solid rock. Kit's strong teeth isred ia a smile. The. Indian had t nstei rl'e tre he would need cover row to reload. A turn behind 11 a rr: and the Indian waa hidden. ... ..t tUrj l horse's fa s.;ri r::l Hit dashed after the ref-f-eia, i'; - i 1 .-i the c7 the IndiaB, wait ! I , r .JV ' -'- 1 SO , s.oo u s.oo a -A .43 a . , i .40 : t aa 'i - 70 t .90 j ! 3. oo J .so ? , .01 40 ?T CJIESGN . i' Grade B raw 4 per ceat - tnllk, SaJeta Co-op bevale pool - price) 2.10. - Co-op. Gnido'A botterfat price FOB Salem. 27c. - : . , (VilbT-baaad :aa aaan - ataatbty j bauarfat averagm.) f . , I i ' , Dlatiator price. $22. A gradcj botterfat Delft r ered 27c; B grada 26cj O ,A gnide prtat, BOes B '. grmda 29c. . . y . 1 . r V 180-150 Hia. 310 800 Iba. Sowa - beef cava Bella - 7.00 to 7.85 T.8S ta 7.60 8.50 6.00 ta 8.00 .5 00 to 6 75 5.59 to 8.30 Heifara Top eoal 00 Dairy typo eewa - 50 to 6 00 Dreaaee. veal, Ik. (jtiaget) Boca. up (Miaget Market) 4.00 . MAKtoa cuaMESI Baita Prtea Butterfat. A rrade 2 I 41 .18 .it 48 .04 Laghara beaa, aeer Btb '"- Lagbara beta, aader H Iba.. Roaatara, 4 Iba. and aer Colored bona, aar 5 lb.. rryara sues. lb. Old rooitara. lb. .... No. 3 bona 8a leaa; So. .05 3 apriaga. 5a leaa boo rsiosa Lor re Eztraa 4H 47H .17 J3 Large ataadarda -. llediaai eztraa Median ataadarda Uadergradea -T, --, Paiieta OKAXB, EAT and SEEDS Wheat, par bethel. Ka. I white, earked , .... . . .65 .65 .28.00 .35.00 Oata. grey. toe White Peed barley, tea - , ' .32 00 CloTer hay. toa 13.00 to 18.00 Oat aad Vetcb hay. toa .14.00 Alfalfa, toa 15 00 to 16.00 Alaika Clover, la. .09 to .11 Bed CloTer. lb. , - .12 Erg atath. Mo. 1 grada 49 lb. bag 1.60 Dairy teed. 60 lb. bag 1.80 Hea aerateh feed , , 1-65 Cracked eora . .. .. 76 Wheat .. i.0 to 1.40 Stoclcs and Bonds ' March 8 STOCK AVEBAOES Compiled by The Aiaoeiated Preaa SO 1 10 00 . ladaa Baila TJtil Stock Net Chg. , A . A . A .8 A .6 Friday . 75.0 33.0 . 63.3 ProTioaa day 73.0 33.6 S8. 61.7 By Evelyn Wells lag on his horse, fired as Kit's horse galloped around the turn of the trail. Kit's rifle swung upward and spat flame. Twin fires crossed from the long rifles. A lead ball riddled, the brim of Kif a wide hat. But the Indian from California dropped like a stone from his horse, and fell five hundred feet from the arrow trail into the Arizona gorge. , Kit ' brought back the stolen horses to Robidoux. They ham pered him, so that he traveled by night the hundreds of lonely miles, back to Wyoming, always watching for hostile Blackfeet : " Riding, he wondered: What if he fell into the hands of the Blackfeet? What would that girl say to him what would she dot Would she be any different from Indian women who danced with drawn knives be- Y M f rk- )w4)C. - If it ain't old Jim!- cried Kit, and began to pump the doughty hand of the famed and feared Jim Bridger. fore - captives? Kit. hardened to peril, recalled such stories and shuddered.. .$ :, - r-.. . Fame was priding with Kit Car son when he came to the summer rendezvous at Green River, Wyom ing, where trappers . and traders gave him great acclaim. ; This was at the great yearly fair held in the heart of the wildernesa where the Missouri traders brought goods by mule train to trade for the furs of the mountain men. Here pelt was coin, fur was what cold would be! For the bales of otter and beaver bids stacked everywhere in the teeming camp, these lounging. roistering, Docka; turned moon tain men had risked their Uvea. Added to the excitement of trad ing was a tent whers whiskey, orougnt in casxs oy mule train, was sold to thirsty mountaineers. There also was a monte table where men placed stakes of rich fur. - "If it ain't old Jim I" cried Kit, tumbling from his horse to pump the hands of Jim Bridger, known even In his sestful youth as, "Old an ox The ucruntaras." -And If it aint Kitl" bellowwi Bridger - who : had known Kit ta Taos. - ;,- ; Bridger had founded thia camp in this year. 1843. It would heram Fort Bridser, the first trading post xor enugranta on te uregon TraiL . Kit led Jim' behind the trading ' "Jlov I want to ask you some thing confidential-like, ho benn a little bashfully. "Yon'vs seen most of the Blackfeet lands, taint your Bridirer; pcicted to his hair, snowy around his leathery young features. , 7 "Katirfeet turaed snj hair white Stocks Riding--RcwiryV Comeback"Said PartlDue to Oplimislic-Theme - s in Business NEW T0RK, Uarcn t-(JP)r Stocka climbed aboard tbt i re-coyerr-T--in today .market and puahed np aa much as 2 or more points; i. many to for th pastyearr The ascent-was accomplished at B' little,' speedier i pace, - with ti-nsfers fori the f It hoars ' to Ulllng 1,016,745 shares against fi 9 9,2 1 5 f the day before. It was the first-miUIoa-ahare day alnce rebfnary '. 22 The 1 Associated Press arerage of CO Issues was np i6 of . a point at 62.3, the best day's adraace since last Fri day. . t . , T-'-Brokers attributed th come back, after two days of Tlrtual stalemate, partly to a more op timistic outlook for a ' sprlns business upswing and to 'the fur-, ther . lessening of apprehension over Europe's confusing .political panorama. - ' In addition, strength of Aterl can securities in the 1 London market before! the opening here was taken as a buying cue. and commission ' houses with I foreign connections reported a pickup in purchasing orders in the New York mart from orerseas. Current business news was fairly comforting. Many compan ies, while disclosing a' sharp drop in 1938 earnings from 1937, at the . same time . reported si brisk recovery in the latter part of the year which has continued up to the present, . Month ago 71.8 S0.6 ST.l 60.0 Year ago 64.3 19.3 311 44.6 1939 high 77.0 33.8 . 39.3 63.4 l(8f low 67.8 18.t 85.5 - 47.3 . New high. BOBD" atxbaoes ' . 30 10 10 10 ' Baila Indaa Util Porga Net Chg. A .8 A .1 A .1 J .3 rriday 62.0 100.3 95.6 , 63.4 Previoaa day 41.3 100.1 95.5 42.4 Month ago 58.9 99.3 93 9 61.3 1088 high 63.0 100.8 85.6 63.T 1889 low 67.6 88.7 93.3 69.4 Low yield 111.4 53 m r over night time they chased me vp Yellowstone way. J got party near : two quivvers full of arrows shot into myrcasa,'Kit, and some of 1 'em from Blackfeet onsarn eml" "Ever see Chief Red Bear Ms darter r- , "Pine Needle! Sure. Beauty, hain't she? They're of the Arapaho branch of Blackfeet. Fitxpa trick ; married one of them. Make fine . wives. . . ." . ' , "I warnt; talking of wives," an swered Kit Indignantly, "I waa Just : asking. Bridger, did you know her eyes are blue?" But the Old If an showed no sur prise. Bridger could outtalk any trapper in the West with tall tales. He used to tell of having been first to explore the- Yellowstone, of hav ing discovered Salt Lake. Hen mar- reled at his tales around trapped fires lauehed at th taaa f,. tuckian with the fluent tonroo and quizzical eye. "Jest a born liar they said fondly of Old Jin- Jim Bridger was tn ..!. lieved and unnoticed and poor, and !f. ft1r i"tory wonld verify the aaucv oi mis venturesome mountaineer. Posterity would rear a splendid monument to the memory h1L,PPeT hose drawled stories his contemporaries had won dered and laughed. Kit was dissatisfied with Brid gers answers.. He knew so little . oystery girl of the plains. Kit did not forget her ia the gayety of the rendezyous. ; y About two hundred mountain mea 5 -ia force of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, ia. eluding such famous mountain men aa Ktxpatrick, Bridger, Robidoax, Joe i lleek, and the Sublette brothers! to bargain with the beavfr-hatted traders from Uissouri who had car. lied their goods through one thou sand ni-es of dangtr. In their tenta Ufr SSe? Pnfa " Kit drank but -ttle, but he was bo match for the eastern men at bar raining. He knew, more than any man there perhaps, the dangers of the stmmtaina, the risks taken for the soft thick furs. Yet he sacrificed his share of pelts to pay J25.00 for a blanket, $2.00 for a pint of 'coffee-: beans, 22.00 for a pint of gun pow der, and 1X0 for t cap of the wxtr he bad not tasted In oyer a year. ' (To boi eontinaed) ' Avenae bya-s Qubtati6i3rat'Pbrtland v POBT-AMO, Or, -area g -(AP Pradaca a-ebaagat"i'- ; ' 1 Better! Extras, S7a; stoaaares S6Ha; priata xirete. 36e; -rata 35 a. Basterfat: SJH-SSe,. . .- zxa: Irge extraa, 30e; larga ataad arda, 19c; Media aztra, 1S; stadia ata adarda,-18a. t, . ... .,. i Chaaae-,.Tripla-,.tSH $ taaz, 14 Ha. f rortland UvraUbTK POBTLAND. Ore.. Itarea S (AP) (C8DA) Hoga: . acaipta aalabla , 50. tot aoo; a raet aiow. aeattared ealaa. P eo taaga: sitt .niti, . ? Barrowa and giHa. gd-ch, . " 140-160 Iba. gd-ch, 168-180 Iba. , , , , gd-ea,' 180-300 Iba. . , . gd-eh, JP0-I20 , , . gd eh. 320-350 Iba. , . gd-ch, 250-280 Iba. , gd-ch, 390-850 Iba. ked 140-160 Iba. Paekiag aewa. good. 376-869 Iba. da gd. 350-425 da gd. 435-650 lbe. da ediaaa, 375-850 Iba., Piga, fdra aad atkra, gd eh, 70.140 Iba. i.istig .ia S.10 8.3S 8.00 7.75 7.50 7.25 7.60 8.50 S.50 S.50 S.2S 8.35 7.74 S.10 4.75Q 7.00 S.50 7.00 0.60 6.36 6.75 6.75 8.003 4.S0 Cattle: Baealpta. aalabla 35,' total 60; Mltaa KA PHm mb-. 8Ucra, good 900 1100 'lbs. 4.000 4.50 9.33 a. oo S.50 o aw , lav-ziuv tea. do eoaa pla 750-1100 Iba. Beifara, gd 750-800 Iba. da wed, 550-800 Iba. do coot pla 650-900 Iba. S.OO 6.75 S.SSee 7.35 6.35 S.OO 7.35 cawa, gd. all wta 7.00 4.75 4.75 8.75 7.60 7.00 6.75 4.75 da aa ad . all arte do eoaa pla,' aU wta da low-cut-cut, all wta . Bolla (yrlgc field), good (baef). all wta da aaediaa . all wta - do eat-eo (pla) all wta Vealere. choice, all wta do good, aU wts , ' i do ediaaa, alt wta - Am .bUm. nl. . fl . 8.75 6.50 6.50 S.00 4.60 6.50 10.00 10.60 4.60 10.00 7.00 0.50 S.OO 7.00 6.00 7.50 4.60 6.00 Caleoa, aaediam XO400 Iba eoaa tpia j sou aoo, iba Sheen: B alnla IOA. nwl. 1V. ..1. able, 418. Price range: Lamba. gd-cb, 4 8.13 S.40 da aa ed aad gd 7.35 7.85 an lalaial - fUlfh 1 fK Ivaa (abors), gd-ck, 4.000 4-0 Com caoa (pla), at ed, 3.50 4.00 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Mare a , AP Wheat: Opea. High Low Close May 68 68 66 6 Caab Grain: Oats, Ko. 2-38 lb. white, 34.25; Ko. 3-84 lb. gray aosunaL Barley, No. 3-45 lb. BW. 34.00. Cora. Ko. LET ahlp eot. Caib Wheat Bid: Soft white 48; WMtera white, 68; western red, 48. Hard red winter ordinary 67 ; 11 per cent 67; 13 per eeat 70; IS per ceat 78: 14 per ceat 76. Hard whita-Baart ordinary aaoaeted; 11 per eeat, aaqaotod; 13 per coat TV ; ia per eeat TIM 14 per cant 73 Teday'a Car Beeeipts: Wheat 143; barley 3; fWr 30;eora 4; oata 1; bay 3; Millie 7. Wool in Boston BOSTON. March 3 (AP) (USDA) POLLY AND: HER. PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY sllillJ w.BO!o3cHy vuwrxrrMBAWTfTu;l 1 s : xhfotyfau fi es, 1 W '- tS7 por Krny's BfM POT COT S8TEW THiWTl WC-rR SENS- 0SMELL A NCTT ATAL7M .fv' KSzS-Ms ' ST ill T'K-EP HER FPOM DttNrTW JL. i BOY' W eV-H.w tvg CAN IfcJLilJU 'I HOT 006i IT I T BRaaOli MICKEY I V tOu SAO rr. fc4 I ( GREAT OUNS Csn XviHsT W 1 ctffTAiaiLv HrX-THePOuca CnMOcxrr WHAT HAPPeMEOTOMI55 Lt VV5 PfKKIt-HERt ARC90MANV sertxrrves hanons aoumd-.mv 1J K -ZWajvXJ I SixnoN TOOTS AND CASPER LT-i aiyy.H VI V7' v? It, I "TOOTS , IF -THIS WORLD trT ( TriA"l3 I I y!7W I Blr ENOUGH "TO HOLD MS M THE STUFF. I U4Vi$ v -4 IHl- I;Ar4o jua6 hulkins, then A casper! . rVm 1-4A HE'S dVOTTA 4BT OUT (I V Cir IM ' IrTCllP S5L"';vJ" 1 oBLic if he w-tts, 3r rT?tfe YjSMtW K. v i7.. rifSV.-k I - J m r.l ivX. i:AX ar s i mi ir, , tr II . 1 i sisi j& vrwf THIMBLE THELATOEtarrlns Popeye RAPS IVAM WCONG,KDS, V IVOU HAVE BSEKI YaMO CUT THINKS WlVtPV HAS Js r f M SrHNACJeJ UUICETp MAKE rrJ. 1 VASr J WU-tJ BE X f-&y fZ 7 Balea war4 vary alow aa ta Boatoa wool ezarket today. ' -" ' - kXUo torrltory woola ia arigiaal baga were recairiag a limited demand at around 70 eata, acoarod baaia. foe a pot woola ii l t - . I ; a JJim T m . V- erase ta abort Iraack eaatbiag length fine territory woola, ia erigiI aga, prieea coatianed to chow aa Irregular Z i intn Ai ameer of the aaedi arbayara, the prieea a apot waola raagiag ataatly 6 to 6S ceata, acaarad baaia. - i Porll-nd Producis pOBTLASD, Or4 March a CAP) Cwaatry aaoata SeUlak price to raiiere: O wtry ' kiliew ' Wga. - hoot eao aaaor 160 Iba. 10-lIc; vealere 15-16 a lb.; light aad ihia 10-13a la. haary 10-10 Ha ibTt Umbo 15-15 Vie lb. ;.e wee, 6-9e lb. baila 10-1 lc lb.; cattar eewa 9a lb.; aa aer eawa 8-8 He. ' J ' - Ure Poaltry Baytag srtcaat Legtora broilara. lH.tolf. fba- 30a lb.; SH Iba. 30a lb.: colored apriaga, S to SH Ibi7; 16-lSa rV.1 orer SH Iba, lS-18a lb.; Lcghora beaa. over 4H iba.. 15c lb.; aader SH 14 Ha lb.; colored beaa, ta 6 Iba.. 18c; otot 6 Iba, le lb.; Ko. 3 grade. 6a leaa. . Tarkeja aoiliag pticea: Draatad. see crop beaa 36 lb.; tooia. 36a lb. Bay iog pricea: New beaa 34a Ib.J toa . 34c. Potatoea Takima gem a. ( ) cental; loeaL 1.00; Deacbatea Gens, 1.14-1.35; KUmath Flails No. 1 Gems, 1.14-1.45; Calif, awoeta, 1.80-1.80 for 60 Iba.; PI. 3.85-3.40, 50 Iba. - J ' , . . . Oaloaa Orerea, Ka. X, 1,35-1.50 par cental; acta 4Ha lb. - . , WV4I .Willaaiatw valley, aomtalj aae diam 33-33 lb.; eoaraa aad braida. 33 34 la.: lamba aad fall SO lb. aaatara Ore gon sole H a. . Bay 81 ling pr to retallerai Alfalfa g 1. 14 00 tost oat vetcb 13 00 toa; clever 1 1 00 toa ;. kia-thy. aaatara Ora coa 18.00: Da valley 14.00 toa Portland. Hope New ere Ciaatara . 19 H-31 He tb.s ragglaa SSe lb. . Mohair Momlaal i 1884. 36 37 lb. Caacara Sark Bayiag price, ; 1988 pee! 6e lb. ISagar Berry aad trait. 100a. 4.90. bale 6 05: beet 4.80 cental. : - Domettie floar Belling price. 0ty d Urcry, 1 to 35 bbl Iota: family patoat, 49a. 5.65-6.15; bakara' bard wheat, act. 8.70 8.15; bakara' blaeeteae, 4.15 4.60; blended , wheat floar. 4.85 4.60; aoft wheat floar 4 00 4.15: grabam, 49a, 4:40; whole wbeat 43a. 4Jll bbL Scattered Buying Of Wool Reported BOSTON, March l-ypy-T h o Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: , "Another dull week has pre vailed in the Boston wool mar ket and values show a tendency to recede slightly, although some holders of wool have been , able to' get recent . peak .prices for cholc wool from certain consum ers who had delayed in covering urgent needs. . "Foreign " primary markets have' ruled firm, although Euro rr HUOTIMG BUSMOESS- MISS UE VIVCbT t eSETTIMw SOSCK AMD MERVOU5 SHU TX5C5MTACTUKE MERSCXFCN t t2J5JOOO OP CT THE STXGE SHC FOPGOT HEQ Ji ft I a. n ve apr.ict wftm artistic y A 1 'TTMPaVSHT pean secondary markets J have gone , stale, again, pricea t being deadlocked. : - . "Ia tho west soma : scattered buying i ha been reported x with prices snowing mue change. "The piecegooda market has gone definitely quieter, although deliveries continue good against old contracts. Topmakrs, how ever, , are Inclined to yield slight ly in tne matter or price. "Mohair is rather quiet here bat some adalt. hair has been moved ,at 17 -cents in Texas. Kid hair still command a : light Tium."'- - r -" -v ' IiOREJTZOX ILL SILVERTON Carl Lbrenson, a resident -of the Silver toa com munity for 25 years, Is reported not very well, at his South. Wa ter, street home. .. . . . .. .- Mart PORTLAND, Ore.. March 3. (API- tun uept.. Agriculture). Applee Oregon Kewtowna, mod te Ige ez fey. 1.50-1.60; fey, 1.251.85: aa elate, f J, 70 80c; 8pitienberg, fey. i.oo-i.oo ; waaa. veiieiona. - ex fey lge. 1.90-3.10; Wineaap, medium to lge, ez gey. 1.60-1.75; fey, 1.60-1.75; combina tion ez fey and fey. 'ooae. SH lac lb.; Rome. 0 grade. ft. 75 85e; email. 50 60e; fey. 1.35 1.40. looca, 8 SHa lb.; Ore Oelieiona. ex fey. 1.80-3.10. Artichokea Calif., 8.00-8.10; 60-65c doa. . Arocadoa Calif, faerte, 34 80a, 1.8J 1.40. Aaparagaa Calif., 30-3 le lb. Bananae Per bunch, 6 Ha lb.t email lota. 6H 6c. Beana Dnqnotod. Brnasele Sprouta 12-enp, 70-754. Cabbage Oregon Billhead, new crates, ordinary, 1.00-1.15; old 60-85c; Calif., crate 2.15-2.40. Carrot Local, topped, 60-70e; eacka. 1.00 1.25. banched. Calif.. 45-50c: crate. 3.40-3.75. Cauliflower LoeaL No. 1, 1.25-1.10; Ko. 3. 1.10-1.15. - Celery CaUf., Utah, 1.85-2.10; white, 1.75-1.85; baarta 1.25 1.50. Citroa Trait Oraoofrait. Tezaa marah aeedleaa. 3.75-8.00; pink, S.OO-3.10: Ari aona fancy, 1.00-3.00; Florida. H oozee, 46-64, 8.00-3.25; Calif., 1.80-1.90. Lemons fancy. aU attet. 8.75-5.25: choice. 3.70-3.50; app- boze. 1.90-3.00. Llmea, OOe. Orange California aarela, 300-882, 3.15 2.75; Urge, 3.75-3.75; choice and pp. 1.85-2.00; tmatl low at L50. Caenmbera Hothooae. doa.. 1.25-1.78. Eggplant Calit, ll-12e lb.; lug. 3.00 8.15. Lettoea CaliL. Imperial, lead 4-5 doa., 3 75-3.00; dry, 3.50-2.75; poorer, lower. Garlic Ore., 6-Be. Mathrooma Culti rated, 1 Ib 80-85e. '. Onion Oregon- yallowa, -50-ponad aha. OS No. 1, 60-65 ; larger 40e; 10-poaad aacka, l-14e; boiler,. 10 Iba., ll-13e; tet. brown, 4-4-Hc; lge, 3 He; white, 8-6 He. Peare Oregon, - Boa,- looeo, 50 80e; ez fey, 1.35-1.85; AaJeaa, ez fey, 1.60- Another Chicken Fancier Dinner's at Eight! Just Between Girls LAST MIGHT UNES -SHE WEVEn M Casper Will Take no Chances I HOW 'WELL I 5NE-RIN4V HB BLAMED ME FOR HIS BE1N-- SENT TO PRISOMBUT X HAD NOTMlNlW TO DO rr HE HE'D EVEN W5 We're Having a Heat Wave! -SOS1E.MV DARUMG, I HOW COOLD VOO THINK OF SOCH A THINICj? Closing 5 KEW YORK, March tHW-Tooaya closing prices t:"" Al Chem ft Dye.l7C 'Coml Solvent ,. . IS Natl Dairy Prod Allied Stores .. 10 Comwlth it Sou. . 1 National Olst . . American Can . 43 Consol Edison . 33 Natl Power dr. Lt Am For Power . 44 Consol Oil .....! 8 4 Northern Pacific, Am Power 4k Lt. 4 Cora Products .' If - Packard Motors. Am Rad Std San-14 Curtlss Wright .1 4 J C Penney .... Am Ron Mills . 14 Do PontdeN ..151 Phillips Petrol . Am Smelt - Ref 444 Doug Aircraft . 71 Press Steel Car . Am Tel A Tel.. 160 Elec Power t Lt ll Pub Serrlce NJ. Am Tobacco Bi. 88 Erie RR 1 Pullman ..... . Am Water WkS : , 1 S i General Electric 42 Safeway Stores . Anaconda 31 General Foods ..41 ' ; Sears Roebuck . " Armour 111 ... . 5 General Motors .-60 Sou' Cal Edison . . Atchison . . . . . 39 Goodyear Tiro .34 Southern Pacific Barnsdall 14 Great Nor Ry Pf 29 Standard" Brands Bait tt Ohio ... 7 Hudson Motors. 7 Stand Oil CaUf. Bendlz ArlaUon 27 Illinois Central. 18 SUnd OU NJ ... Bethlehem Steel 75 Insp Copper Boeing Air . . . Borge Warner Budd Mfg . . . . Calif Pack ... Callahan Z-L . Calumet Hec . 31 Int Harvester , 27 Int Nickel 5 Int Paper Canadian Pacific J I Case Caterpil Tractor 52 Loew's ....... 49 Walworth ..... Celanese 22 Monty Ward ... 62 Western Union . Certain-Teed . . 11 Nash Kelrtnator 8 White Motors . . Ches A Ohio ... 39 Natl Biscuit ... 24 Woolworth .... Chrysler .!..... 82 National Cash.. 23 175; Medferd ex fey. 3.50; Cornice, ez fey, 2.85 3.00. Peat Calif., 1112c; bamp, 2.75 2.80.. Pepper t'U 12 14c; Mexico, 14 15c, crate, 4.60 5.00. Potatoea Oregon, ' local Bnaaeta aad Long White. Ko. 1, 1.00-1.10; No. 1, 60 lb. aacka, OOOoc; No. 3,' 85 38c; D tchntea No. 1 Botiet. 1.15-1.25; 25 lb. k 83-85c; No. 2, 50 lb. 38-40e Klamath No. 1 Raaaeta, 1.25-1.40; Pla., New Bliis Triumph. 2.25-2.40 per 60 iba Rhubarb Or.., Wash, bothouie aa fey, 1 00-1.10; fey 90c-1.00: choice 80c: pic. 55-60C. Bquaih Oregon, Wab Marblahaad. 2 2 He; Hubbard. Sc. Hweet Potatoea same, 3.00 3.10. Tomatoea Ore. both ooae, 16-21e lb.; Fla.. 3.50-8.00. Spinach Tezaa. 1.35 1.85 basket. Bnnched Veceta blee Oregoa. par do. benches: Beetle 37-80c; greca onion, 23-30e ; Jap radiahea, 30-35c ; lug. 1.00- "PEPCO" PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, INCOME BOND AND STOCK OWNERS Send in or leave your name and address with the tmderaigned so that yon will be properly notified of an' important meeting to be called within the next few days. Phone 9621, E. A. Miller, 344 State St, Salem, Ore. HONEST, rM-TERRtBue. SOPRV WCU ACS A f5J F -THANK ANMIE. TOC SOUR 1 FV.ELIW SO BAD 'CAUSE SCMAE MCAKl CXO I AS SVWWrHV- BUT I'M AFRAID IF 1 POBBeOSTOLE VOUQ SWELL P6AC16-. 1 "THE POUCtJ FIND OUT -VCR V- I CUT I1L BEJCHA PRETTV50OI TVS wZS TrOMd - rVL 6UFFEP AAORE I POUCt WILL PiKlD OUT aTCfVTOeC r: "THAM I AM SUFFERING HOW J AST THtUI VDUOl, arna.ffyL J-vJ l I. FTHy'TAM BE 1 AS -SS REMEMBER EVERV TICK OF PACE THAT CLOCX HASTENS THE ; MINUTE WHEN WE'LL MEET FACE O FACE iTLU E HIS LIFE OR WITH SWORE MINK I 4a ET WITH . SOMEDW: a WHAT HAVE Vf . I I rZi I ffJIrf,riVXr xli r Q 15 27 - 8 12 4 85 39 12 3 '35 37 74 24 19 ; S 28 49 8 2 48 84 40 13 60 44 7 23 11 49 15 Studebaker .... 43 Sup Oil ....... 53 Timk Roll Bear. Can St P Pt.44 Tfans-Amerlca 18 Int Tel it Tel.. 9 Union Carbide . . 1 Johns Manvllle .95 United Aircraft. 7 Kennecott ..... 38 United AlrUnes. 4 Libbey O Ford . 50 US Rubber .... 91 Lig 4b Myers B.104 US Steel 125 doa.; kale, 40 50c; leek. 30 85e; muatard greoni, 25-80 ; turnip, S5-40e; eeiery root, aue .; oroccou, ov-aae; Calif partley. 35 40c; Swiaa chard, 85e; radiahea 85-40 ; turnip. 4045e; broccoli, crates. 3.33 ;- b a a t .- S5-40c per doxea; crate S OO-3.15; green onion, 40-60C. Root Vegetable f Kntabagaa, 1.00 1.25 ewt, lug. .85-40c: beett, 1.25-1.50; 85 40c for . lug; turnip, - 1.00-1.35 per sack, lug 86-40e; parta.p. 55-60 lug, aack. 1.75 3.00; horaeradith. ISe lb. - WANTED WALNUT AND FILBERT MEATS Also in the Shell Klorfein Packing Co. 277 S. liberty By CLIFF- STERRETT By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MURPHY u ! i ec-rotu'e orKl . AND WITHOUT WARN IS H PERHAPS MONDAY WILL BE A BLUE MONDAY FOR ONE OF US I'LL SHOOT FIRST AND FIND rv rr wUAT Ml ?AME IS LAlv conwJED MONt-rrY. N :- er