FAGE EIGHT Tut Uttl-UON STATESMAN, Salem, .Oregon, Thursday Moraing, Blarcn 16, 1939 Salem Market Quotations - nun ' TV tlm aln aunnlied be a lOCSl grower are ladleati-e of the daily market prire paid to rowers by Baklem buyers DBS ere BWt gaara-w bj aa. i . - . ' Apple 111 varieties. Icy and as fey. ptr be. .,..- 1.40 to 3.00 B... Ik .talk - .oa Handa j2 , irpfrl. ,T. ,.. . f Regular , , . 3.00 &. fruit, lb. -J- .ranees, crate .- 3.23 to - : ,VZ0rtABLS8- ( " .j?xiTfa lileee V-' s- . Ml 1m. ' . .46 Dabkoge. lb. .... 5 .oa Carrots, Calif.. eri., 6 doe73 SO- to 8 .60 .anni ir. uini . ,-- Celery. Ouk, crate r ' f 55 Celey fiearte. torn. . 1 .20 UtUeo. Calif. 3.50. to 4.J Onloai. boiling. 10 lbs. No. l--. r M lbs. :-..'... ? Green nioa. doa.--,- , f .r . stadia ec,' dos.- ., i. . . ' Peppera, grace. XJeliC. . .-Ml P.rs'ey . -- -r, : Pots ea,' local cwC," No. 1 . ,.. 1. 10 &n ih Lara .- -- - Rhubarb,, hothouse 70. to ,0, , 01 Hubbard., lb. ' Turnips, Am.J.. trtpemJtU by lepndet Packing pleat V r.l-Lt .Wr.-n-.ttL fane. " IS: diam. lOeamalt Ae; orchard ma, I to 10e. Walaat meala li U 30 lb. - , P.bria Barcelona large. 11,', faa- y llltc; babies, lief erea-rs roe to t8e ? -Y '.'"? - fllborta All mated oat. f tw np rnm r Watnata Price range, depending apoa . i . . . I 11 u. . wi ibu run ib s anivm k lie Puchilly 1 cent bifbar. : . . CBaytoc Prieea) CTuiUra. aoeinal. 1937. lb. ...7 te 'Clnelcra, 198. lb. 114 to fuel tea, t"P T.. WOOL AKD M0HA1 . . (Buying Prices) Wdo! mediam. ib. Coarse, lb. in, . . . -. . tnba. Ib. .OS .91 .39 .2a .18 Alobair. lb vnia'a sirn nrrr.v'V.'' (Baylat Prtcee of Aadioaea'a) Um extra' .10 Mediaai extras -. lrge slaadarda ralieta Colored (rya . I Coloredmadiam, Ib. White Lthon. beevy White Lecberns, li(bt Brery beas, Ib. , .. , , , ".05 Old roosterk (Bayint prtee for o. 1 stock, based oa . ooadltieao I aad aaleo - rapocte4 op to A P-S-) .... ... Eaa A.0O to 4M BrtL too . ; L. ; 7.09 i aa l so lbs: 7 AS to T.A0. T.10 to T.A5 ' HO 800 lbs. - tVwe . Beef : wi. Bella - ' ' ' 0.00 A.OO to 0-.00 S.OO to C.00 A.0O to 7.00 B'ifara ' fits r eeml - 9.50 peifT'.typo eowa. ,,, , .on te o.ou pressed al. Ib- .1 UXM10V CXXAXUT BBytad; Price ntterfat,-A grade -....n , -. Lechora Aot.o oser ibo T-J Lecbers bea oadr Vk Iba Jl ' Waters, 4 Ibo ii wsr ,. ., .. -.qi , XM (ireanw-f or temont was . r a. poet oz the hordes who would ' follow alone this westward trail? - Did ha dream of th Artmnarrf e tha cold ; hunters, the eolonlsU. who ; woua siae meir lives on the maps ke drew ; to carefully each night i trader the lirhted torches ? And on - these sage-scented plains did he en- Tuonoaesi .' t . :. 'At nlrht w9 ethers TmtAmA Fro. toont stood apart with an tostrn- . mens curnea te the prairie skies. Snonf aown astronomical observa ona of the stars over this wilder- - The Ulssoini meets the Kansas -: nd ascends to the Platte. Ferryinp; the Kansas oa Fremont's rubber boat that Kit termed a.Mccarned contraption,' they lost. their pre . eious sack of coffee. At the Platte, t Fremont divided the expedition into , swo companies. , . .. .,, , j r ne said to Kit. "Lead your rroup n the North Platte to Fort Lara- -aie. Ill take the others over the southern branch and meet yon , at the Fort" ' Kit knew It would take Fremont - two weeks to stndy the southern branch,' Biding leisurely .over .the : out urejron Trail, Kit met miracle in the wildernea! Wa el fVUrui i Jim Bzidger with a large party of i .v ii- ii " ii :? rvi urw au a m aa we laosmen. r , ; "What news !" tsted Kit, sfter trappers and explorers had been in- . ' j troduced all around. -'"' ' ta -Bad ; news,"! reported Bridges, "The Sioux srs out for war. -Kit frowned and elanced warn " t tnsly at the two young- lads In his . charge. - ..- "Old Cotton, you're as full of tall Ulei as a-er," he said reprovingly. ; : "No Sioux Is this part Of the coun- s try,ever 1 heard of,:: Easily, then, he gave orders for the cook fires and the broiling of - som4 of their buffalo steaks. ?' ' Too bad we lost that coffee,"' he aald at dinner time, and told the amused mountain men of Fremont, f rubber boat But after" the fires were out he walked in the dark with Bridger. -:. ;: ' "I'm telling you the truth. Kit. r There's bad Injun business beyond Laramie. All the big chiefs are out Black Night, . Otter Hat, Arrow 1 Breaker and Bull's TaiL One war '. party is camped with a thousand lodges! Why ten thousand Sioux , are dancing the war dance now on . the route you're planning to take. "We had a fight with some of the ' Sioux en Snake River and killed them. Now the Sioux want to wipe ut all white men." - It was with relief that - Kit - brought his company to the low adobe walla of Fort Laramie and - found Fremont safe there with his . division. Laramie was a station of the American Fur Company occu- r ied by sixteen traders and their ndian wives. , In an adobe room - under the walls Kit faced Fremont "I tell yon. Lieutenant I won't lead green men into danger. Tour .' men aint trappers like Jim and my Taos men. f They don't know Indian fighting. f This country will run red with war in s few days. We cant go on. ; ' ' - ' ; Fremont's face famed. Kit's was whiu wih earnestness. Two, wills, . so stros as to be almost lawless, locked. Two men, teach master, in his own world, fought for mastery. Fremont's words curled down like whips,--' .. ... . "I hired yoo sa scout 1 say, we mov on." . - :' . " . - And I saywe're oof movin'.It " Would be C3rr.- V" ' ? - i: v' The men cf i rtont's expeditioa wandered oneaaLV about the whit - washed c. -adranglo of - Fort La xsv- fix Atc.t t:ra cirei tfc. moot :'. c - :s rc.tlre cJ tv trdlj post mS a-ora ai al ', ttn I-. Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, Salem Co-op biuic pool price 2.10. Co-op Grade A bntterfat price, FOB Salem, 22 Ji e. (Milk ' based oa aeml aiootbly -, buttirfat atarafe. ) Distributor price, $22. ' -; A crade Jbtterft Dell . ercd 22Ke; B srsule 21 ; A'! grade"; prints? 20! -grade 2Sc. r'ryers '12 i;.. .iV 1 Colored beaa. or A Ibo.. Old roostera. lb. J , ' .05 Ke. A beae Se !; Ne. 8 apriafs. So loaa. ..: . zoo raucaa , r ; . Urp Catraa -w..., . ..,. IV H Larca standards , . .17 Medium dztraa ' ' Al Uediras sUadarda ' Ifl dervrades . r, .. .,, . ,.- .13 Pellet .. V- .- .U , v OKA Or, BAT tad REOI , Wheat, per bnabt, Ke. I white, V: sacked r --- ' .AS . Red ' , . ' Oats, grey, tea " 00 White r, I " Peel barter tea .aaoo Cloxt r Lay, to 12.00 ta, 13.00 Oat aad Vetch bay, ton .14 00 Alfefa 4oa" IS. 00 to 10.00 AlaikeClotor Ib. .Oil to, .11 Red ChM-er. Ib. -'- .12 V. Egg ssasb Ke. 1 grade- lb. bag 160 lir- feedt 0 lb. bag. 1.80 Hca snatch- feed 1.7 J .1.35 ta 1.40 . r . - Cracked cora - Wheat Export Increases On Dried Pranes Shipments Canned "Fruits lo Foreign Ports Also Boosted, '38 . Exports of dried prunes from the United States increased near ly one-fourth from 193? to 1938, a total of 117.000 tons being exported last year, the , Po-tland office of the federal department of. commerce, reports. Last year saw Increased ship ments to . many Important mar kets and one outstanding devel opment was a shipment to Den mark of 12,000 tons, this figure nearly, fire .times , that of 1137. The increased shipment to Den mark was due to removal b; that country of Import permit re quirements about the middle of. the- year. ... ; . Caaaed Fruits Travel The same source reports that canned fruits were (hipped abroad from the United States By Evelyn Wells m-Q, and tannery Where were cured the buffalo hides bought from In diana, The Fremont men were weary of this Safe, even existence. After the few dava of rt an1 , pair work they were wild to set on. again on tne trail. u Basil Lajeunesse met Jim Bridger by the forae. "Did yon hear them quarreling -g-u- taat nignii .acre, our -den-tenant all bat tailed vnn- M-4 Carson a coward. What kind of scouts do you breed in this wilder ness, my in end 7" Jim Bridger looked aa ugly as was po-sioie lor s man of his un failing good nature. "Kit. Carson Is about as cowardly as a ooo cat. gut a bob cat Is the most cautious anlm-1 on four teg Ton : wouldn't keteh ana Into the trouble that's ahead be tween here and the Bocldes. The Sioux have stirred m th Ohmm. ennes and the Cms Ventre). Th- declared death to erery living thing passing uea tsuttes. "To cross their Bne ncnii rlMtt. ss nobody knows better than Kit Varson.- Laiennasjui rnnartA aritli -"-.-.k disdain. - Kit Walked OUt into the annahlna from the darkened room under the wall where he had argued long' with Fremont He approached the two men. -"Bride, hear nt wTTi " h miA QUietlT. 4Yon know ail m tmvuml. sums, at Taos and Bent's Fort A Dit oi una and a few trappings. It ain't much, but it goes to Adaline." ' His voiee faltered at the memory of the little daughter growing up in the convent In St Louis. This was his will. -erne. lie marfa Ria ahowed his feelings. ' His hands . . a a o a . sirucK cnagers, a man he knew be could trust.'; . . : ' ; -v ; - r But Basil did not ' heed tha( solemnity. :- i v "Yon ntin tmVb rnln, ant k. demanded Jubilantly. ! . --deutenant Fremonfs orders," snswered Kit without rancor. , Fremont atrrnrla IntA- tli amiL rangle, a short and shining figure in oiue. Tne sun glanced, from his gilt ' braid. His men surrounded him." His aharn vm AtI them n by one. Many looked away. They naa neara jut maxe sis will they knew its seriousness. "We are aina on." aalf Frmnnt T)espiu Sioux and Blackfeet and w-eyenne.: une purpose or tnis ex Dedition la tA atmrminm th Km! sites for forts to protect those who m a a . - - may ioiiow us. two Hundred miles shead ties the South Pass In the Rockies we have come to explore. We are not turning back,- despite the faint heartednesa of one whom I had eonsi-erawf Inval evtnMa-l 'braveT". ...."'!' Kit's head was held Brondle. Rnt Bridger, who knew Una weO. saw hia half-ahat evoa haM a Wlr suffering. It was not in Kit to step M B a e lorwmra, to explain. - "If there are an- mm mn continued FrenKnt "disposed to cowardice, let him speak now." " -Now many had secretly vowed te ask leave to retnrm- a Rt Tjmlt But the disdain ta Fief-oat's voice stilled their protest-, Only one man stepped forward. .-. . "If Kit Carson ears there la -an ger he began.' . remonrs scorn waa magnifieent. "Dansrerl Of course there la danger. - Danger la sveryth-ng worth doing. But rre done my best to insure your safety. Our new la terpreter, Bissonette, eaya we have nothing to fear from the Indian-, But you take your pay, my man, and scurry back to St Louis. Out with you I I want none of your kind. -. -Ana now, wno eisei- v . ITii ovo ttarmei evev fcta men. (e Hit staBIsx with a sorrowful look Hitler Move Soars. Wheat Chicago Market up 1 Cen in iBest Recovery in Some Weeks CHICAGO, March 15.- (AV-Re-allsatlon In the grain trt.de of tne scope of the new Gernaaq mores In central Europe was an important factor In 'today's sad' den rise of one cent In" wheat prices here.. It was the best re coTery - the . . market - had - had '- in weeks. . Howerer.' the rally did not last. Independent" weakness of corn; a harp break In securities - prices and pessimistic milling" trade re ports unsettled the . market after noon. About half of the early gains were lost and wheat ' closed H- - higher than yesterday, with May at 87 and July f7 68, compared with prices of 68.4 anv as ft regpe-ti-ely. Corn closed unchanged to M lower than ' yesterday. May 47 4 T4, July 49 H ; oaU unchanged to Vi higher; rye unchanged to up; lard unchanged to 1 cents lower. . First Batch Baby j Chicks Brought in LEBANON Mrs. Mary Grobe wllnams, who has managed the Walnut Hill poultry farm four miles east of Lebanon several years, brought in 400 .. baby chicks from the Ed Grell farm near Albany Monday. - The farm Is equipped with an oak wood burning horer , style stove with nearby perches above the floor arranged for the maxi mum amount of exercise for the chicks. As the 400 chicks mature cockerels will he fattened and sold and their places taken by new groups. . in record volumes last year ow lng to more competitive export prices and to smaller fruit crops in Europe. : ; Exports of - canned .' fruit, to talled 326.850 pounds hi 1938 compared to 268,465 pounds In 1937. In December, 1938, exports of .canned, pears, "-on Important northwest . product, , amounted to 11,354,000 pounds as compared with 3.3 1 4,00 0 pounds in De cember, 1937.- 1 53 s JP1 J. beside the smithy door. Fremont could not read that look of honest -despair. But Kit's heart was sore that Fremont hia chief, should take caution for cowardice. He was net. afraid to go not Kit I It waa the men he would lead into danger Kit was fearful for. . Alone, he Later approached Fre mont . "At least let the young boys re main here.' he pleaded. This waa agreed upon. Young Brandt and Benton, to their de spair, were left in the fort with the wagons and surplus baggage. And the men, missing the lads and their light-hearted chatter, blamed Kit for their loss as Fremont blamed Kit for the disturbance in hia plana. They rode through the. colored limestone passes toward the Rock ies. But Kit waa no longer in the petition of trust beside Fremont He rode ahead, alone. And with the young Lieutenant rode Basil La -ieunesse, and Fremont now, writing -in his diary, referred to Basil aa "my favorite man." . .': . - in tne face of general disapproval Kit lapsed into silence. He spoke when spoken to. But his work did not diminish. life was harder now with the pack train and many of Its luxuries gone. At night after select ing the safest of camp sites he al lowed but one small fire for cooking. He kept well but of its fire light, "You boys can set hit by an ar row if you like," he warned. . mo slept with his horse's bridle tied to his wrist with hia horse left saddle-. ' Such emotions ' Fremont Mnai. ered superfluous. But Kit ridine ahead of the tmw cession, had seen far off over many mesas tne smoke messages sent ; from under blankets held over sig- . nal fires. .Written en the Wvnnine ; skies were the symbols of war. And again, he dismounted and : knelt in the sage. Indian sin. ha mused, and Stood finverins? Krnkan luawlr feather The tip of It waa red. It was from a Sioux war bonnet sad looking about he saw a large war party had lately passed. . On the following day he stood ta his saddle, shading his eyes to store at a low black troubled cloud on the " western horizon. Then he turned - and galloped his horse back to Fre mont.- .- . 1 (-;.', a ;i ? "Lieutenant" he naked hnmhlv - "may 1 borrow your glasses?" a. & i remont banded them over con temptuous! v for Kit often uM Ha could see better without them. But Kit wanted to be certain, A long ' time he sat en hia horse, the elsaa turned to that ueer whirling etoud.' When he handed back the spy-glass his look was hopefuL . . .. "If that eJoud is what I think ti is," he remarked, "well have no worry from Sioux or anv other red. ' kin for a while." Four hours Ulster the etntoraul that cloud. Fighting, choking, best- ins Off tKsnaamli of armrmina ah. jeets that fastened and crawled and ace urougn tneir ejotidng, they fought their way through the tre mendous swarm of arraashonnera. , And after they passed through the mile-long pestilential - cloud they found the plain beyond was bare as if bv fire, without a aeran f leaf a " grass or shrub. - "The grasshoppers wQ have eaten this land bare for a bun-red a-Qea." gloated Kit "Soon we11 meet starving Indiana. They'll have no thought cf wsr. GrassboFPcrs bring peace to a country because they bring starvation. . k "xmo more danger from the SIo-"'v - ' Evea then. Fremont eml net fully forgive him. (To be continued) - , v '"Milil W elf -la. --- iwencre Quotations POBTLASD. Orov Starch !&.() K-rvm mw u. e. Batter: Z-traa S3o; sUadards llc; pnaie iirsta, a-e; urns -. Botterfat 2aH-I3c- Eggs: Large oatraa. SOe; Urge ataad arda. 19e; aiediaaa extra, XAo; ediaai staadarda, 18c ....... - , Cborao: Triplet-, lSe; loaf, 14a. ; Portland IJvestork ' PORTLASD. Ore., -tarch 15. LAP) ,ww . , . . .1 l t.iyu WW. paw ea va caoice feeder pigs. Price raage: ; BarrovS .aid 160 Iba 7.65Q 7.85 Q S.OO0 7.65 S.15 8.85 do Kd-ch 180-180 do gd-ch 180-200 Iba .. 8.85 7.86 do gd-eb "ZOO 220 lbs do gd cb, 220 2S0 lb . do gd-ch SSO-SOO 1be do gr-eh S0 S50 lba do media a 140 ISO lbs Paekiag sews, geVa--J40 do food, 35Q 424 Iba. , do iW. 425 650. lbs. . do asedi-aa. S75 550 Iba.- Pigs, (tdi. atkr.). gd-ch, tO-140 7.65(9 7.85 7.50 7.85 7.85 7.50 Q A.35a 6.60 0 6.50 6.35 7.00 S.OO 7J0 7.00 6.75 6.75 7.769 S.S5 Cattle: Receipts 100, ealvda salable 35; total 50: steady. Price ran re: Steers, good 900 1100 lbs-f 8.750 t.SO do aied, 750-1100 lbs... 8 .00 8.78 do eoas pin 750 1100 Iba. -" S 75 8 00 aairara. a lav vuv I Da. S.S54 S.50 S25 7 25 7.35 7.00 ae men . ea woo Iba. 75 eoo 7.00 A75t do OOSB Dla 550 900 fba. Cows, gd. all wts -..,,...,..,, de tssd all wts : ' do eoas pla. all wts do lew-cat-cat, all wts Balls (yrlci eieid), good (koof). all wu do atediaa all wts. Ao eat-eeai (pla) ail wts yealera. choice, ail arte do good, all wts .- do aiedi.-t, all wts do call com (pla) all wta Calve, medium See 400 lbs do com (pla) 350 400 Iba 4.75 ( 8.50 ( 6.75 4.75 6.350 6.75 6.50(9.8.25 4.50 S S0 50 10.00 00 S.50 6.50 6.00 4.60 6.50 S00 T.S0 4.60 S.00 Sheep: lUeelpts, salable 50, tout 350. Hadiam-good spring Umbs brooght f 10 - STOCK AVX-AQ-S March 15 Compiled by The Associated Press SO 1ft 15 eo ladaa Sella Util D . 88.6 S9.2 87.7 ,89.5. 40.0 35.5' Stocks D1.3 61.4 52.7 - 50.8 42.2 53.4 47.3 Net Chr. L Dl.S D1.0 Wednesday 73.1 31.6 Pre -ions day 74.S 22.5 Moat- ago 71.8 20.5 Tear ago , 41.8 1S.4 1839 high 7J.0 . 2S.8 - 1939 low 67.8 . 18.9 0ST ATXZAQZS so - io io - is . R.n. rs. TTfii , ' Net Chg. : L D .8 t .1 D .1 U-e Wadaeadae tS loo t- o& - oa a ProTioBS day 64.S 100.5 ' S5.4' .64.0 Month ate 58.9 99.5 . 94 8 - 62 1 Tear ago pA.6 95.9 89.5 82.6 1939 high 4.9 10(T.4 95.7 64.0 I960 low - 57.5 98.7 92.3 ' 69.4 Low yield 111.3. - POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE OF AJJ. THE DUMB! WHAT EVER MADE Y CO THAT?: PUCKEY 6ET5 OPEN, BUT CrJSOE, DM ASUPOEM rfcNCSWS rr shut AGAIN 1 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY CAN I HELP &CCM TO VWTTM A PROGLCM IN ARTTHAAETlC. TOOTS AND CASPER 6Er4TLEMEN, I'M -x0lH-rTO crack Down -- BOSS, . BCNJAMIM PLUMrOsR. HAS J fTTERS " PRESIDENT OF TTHEJ JITTERS TLL PUT .BUSINESS 1 SUMMONED HIS - ' BROKERS, BANKERS AND lawyers FOR A . i HASTV w Conference THIMBLE THE ATRE-Stann2 Popeyt rOU ARE UKlARMtDW RlTT Wikack. I a . te . i . . . i l Tr STOKie CLUR. 1 crr piftvrnwr i ivj;ivr PirUTibia 1 a-tm t I 1 - - - -ew - ww-w or IVT lawiisssnji i i as rv tt w. mkm a ar a . - ww a us a. a - (UNFAIR at Portland to 312. Price range: luaba, goad-e oteo do asednsaigooA ' do eeamea (plsis) S 6:00 8.15 7.25 7.75 0.5O T.Z. 4.00 5.00 2.50 4.00 Kwos, good-choice (plaia). ssed- Portland Grain ' POBTL-JTO, Ore- March" 15. (AP) Qraia : upea nrga - uam . -hmo May - 7 67 , 67 67 Cash Grala: 'Oats, NoC 3 38 lb. white, 28.85. Barley, No. 2-45 ib. BW, 34.00. Cora, No. S, ET shipmeata. 24.75. Ftax. N0.1.1.77H.-. - , 47ask flrala Bid: Soft white 67!4 ; west era white 67; wester rod 67; hard rod winter ordiasry 66; 11 per eoal 66; 13 per cent 69; IS per cent 71; 14 per cent 74. . Hard wbite-Baart ordinary 67. H ; 12 per ceaf 67i, 13 per coat 71; 14 per eat 43.--.t --. .. ... Teday'a car receipts: Wheat -2S flo-r 11; cora 8; oats 3 r Ar 3 ; miUfeed- 2. - Wool in Boston BOSTON. March 15. '(AP) fO-Ol) The eat lets for domestic wools wo the Boston msrktt wore very aarrow today. few booses were receiting oecsslonal inqairies for am all qaan titles ef.woor'to piece oat - stock. .. Bales iocladed , some good TreBrb. combing leagtbs find torrt tory i wools hs original baga, at'Srovad 07 ta 68 ceata, eeeored baaia. and arerage to short Preach eoeabiag leaaths at 65 So 66 coats, acoared baaia. u Graded, combing spot bright three-oifbtbs and one quarter blood fleece -wools were being oUtred at 80 to 81 cents, ia the grease. - J Portland: Proiluce. POBTLND.' Ore4 March 15. (AP) Coaatry aseata Boiling price to rolallara: Ooaatry killed bogs, koet koukor end or 160 Iba. 10-11; vealers lie lb.; ligkt aad tkia 10 13e lb.; heary 10-10 Ha lb.; lambs 15-15 He lb.; ewes 5-9e Ib.; balla 10-tlo lb.; cotter cowa 8 9e lb.; ecner eowa 8 9c ... -.: . -.... Live Poaltry Boytag prices Leghorn broilers.. 1 I 1 lbs, 20s Ik.; 8H lbs- SOe; light colored springs. 2 to 8 lbs.. 17-1 8a lb.J o-er.SHt lbe 17-18a lb.; Log-ora beae, erer 3 lbs., 16c lb.; anderSH lba. .l4e lb.; colored kens, to A lbs, 19e; eer 5 lbs., 18s lb.; No. 3 rrade. So les, ': . -,- v ?- Tarkoys Selling ptieoor Droaaod. . new crop boas 36e lb.; toma, S6 lb. Bay ing prices: New bona-34c Ik.; tome. 34c Potatoes Taklma cama,- ( ) cental ; local 1.00; D esc hates Gems, 1.15; Klamath Palls No. 1 Genu, 1.15-1.55; Calif, sweets, 1.35-1.80; Cal yams 1.75; new Pla. potatoes, 3.50-3.60. - Onioae Oregon, No. -1, 2.00-2.50 per cental; acta 84c lb. Wool Willamette valley, aootial; ee diaaa 33?33 Ik j coarse had kreida, 33 33 lb.: lambs aad faU 30 Ik.: eaetera Ore gon 30 2fHc Hay Beiaag pre- to retailors t Alfalfa No 1. 1600 teat oat retch' 13 00 tea; clever 1100 toe; timothy;-eastern Ore gon 13 00: Do vaHcp 14.60 lea Portia ed. Hops Now -crop Clustsra 13 i 31 Us IV: rnrrlee 23c Ib. .. -. Uea-ir Momt-alt 19SS. SS S7 lb. . ' Caeearo ? nark So j lng ptica. ISA Seei s lb.- . v . . Sagar Berry -and frolt, 100a, A.36. bale A 05 1 beet AJrO eoataL . ' " - Domestic floor--ScUiag- price, chr ' deli-err, 1 to Sikbl lou:-family pete-t, 49s. 4.75-6.85; bakers hard wheat, set; YOU? THANK04 AAR. BARrJCS tT DOfcTT LOOK. HARO EUJT 1 KEEP BE. WR-TLI- VERY r I GETTING THE -THAT9 CAUSE "TO SET on "Jeffrey y STEEL CORR- HIM - OF . tZLv rrf 866 m W i A Selling Drops : otock lS-?ues Widest Decline in 6 Weeks Indnde; . Steels and 1 . Farm Stocks - NEW YORK, HArch 15.-(ff-A ' sudden wave of selling upset the' stock rcarket'at balance to day, chasing, the widest decline In six weeks. I : . c The' drop 'in Wall street inter rnpted - the singular composure, compared with the agitation ac cojosi9ying4 .previous European ejises, world financial markets had shown oyer- the- dissolution e tf , , j". ... - X Again reassured - arorna : the opening by . sb sir of indiffer ence snd -caliav In. European 'se curity markets, speculation' shift ed, to the selling, side when news of the comment of British-tatee-: men " In- narllanient kipIi.j financial district, The cbaracterl- xstion of sthe, haxi march into Bohemia "and Moray I s as a -hockM ' to revtying - canfidence took a somewhat more pessimis tic slant than had been evident in most Wall street discussion.: - Down 1 to around .4 at the finish were Ui. S.- steel, Beth lehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Westlnghouse, Goodyear, Ameri can Telephone, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Johns Manyille, New York -Central and International Harvester. , The Associated' Press compos ite price of CO stocks' fell 1.3 points to 51.4, the f largest set back since Jan. i u - ; .4 . . Alfalfa More Active as Dairy Demand Improve 1 PORTIAND, March Improved demand from dairy, men and feeders west of the Cas cade range, brought increased ac tivity to northwest alfalfa mar keta last week.-Because spring pasturage was near,, buying was restricted to immediate require ments. ... :. , ; - ; ,1 . Prices - were " steady and uni changed.-. -?,.i .- -. - I.TO-g. li ; bakers' kracatokC'' 4.15-4.50 ; bteaded . wheat ' flowr,' 84.A-4.SO; . soU wheat. Boor,- -4.55; -graham, AOe, 4.50: whole wheat, 49a, A.94. kfcl. ; . - ' --Wit-oat Pockets! Dumb and Not Even Beautiful A Lesson in PerseVerance BUT C-SJVAE WRONG ANSWER TO tM TOO DUMB THE PhSHT ANSWER Casper Gets an Earfol HE'S CROSSED MY PATH FOR - c I 111 UN tfX LabTT-TlMB III -AVC-AR PPVEMbEl l I'LL BREAK HIM I I'LL BUY4 AND ANU KEer ON OUtINut .HARES OF UITTERS STEEL STOCK UrTnL- COrdT-tOC. "THE. I COMPANY- 1 3.1. hiad)i., War neha 1 Popeye Goes to Town! OHVA WERCLUa r AMD 1 f J ViA3 ALU WF1 sf Closing Quotations -NEW YORK, March 15-(rrVToday's closing prices: Al Chem dk Dye. 1754 Allied Stores .. 19 Americsn Can . . 81 Am For Power . S ; Am Power A Lt. . Am Rsd Std San 15 Am RoH Mills:. 18 K Am Smelt tt Ref 46 Am Tel A Tel..l2 Am Tobacco B. . .864 Am Water W ks 1 X Anaconda . . .' 28 - Armour III V.V ?5 ' .' Com. Solvent .. Comwlth dk Sou. Consol Edison . Consol Oil ..... Corn Products . Curtias Wright Du Pont de N. Dougi-a Aircraft Elee Power A Lt Erie RR ..... . General Electric General Foods ; : General Motors: Goodyear Tire . Great Nor Ry Pf Hudson Motors. Illinois Central. Insp Copper ... Int Harvester . . Atchison V. . . Barnsdalir.w.V Bait 4Y Ohio . f; Bendix Ayiatloa Bethlehem ; Steel Boeing' Air .". ; Borge Warner"". it 16 25 704 284 30 Iht Nickel Budd Mfg C H. Int Paper Calif Pack 18; lnt Tel A CalUban 55-L r. "1 jonns jsanviiie . Kennecott . . .V . Llbbey O Ford . Loew's Monty Ward . Nash Kelvlnator National Biscuit National Cash. . Calumet Hec .. v T . Canadian ; Pacific - 4 J I Case i. Caterpillar fc Trac 52- . Celanese . .?. . . tlM Certain-Teed ; i 10 4. Cbea A Ohio . : 37 Chrysler 79 Natl Dairy Mart POKTf AND, Ore.. March 1$. (AP) (US Dept. Agricolture). Apples Oregon Newtown I. med to Ige, ex Uj, 1.50 1.60; fey, 1.25-1.35; aaelass. f and t, 70 80c ; Spittenborg, cz fey, 1.50 1.60; icy. 1.25 1.85; Wash. Delicious, aned to Ige, ex fey. 1.7S 2.10; fey. 1.60 1.75; fey, 1.50-1.60; comb, ex fey aad fey, loose. 84 8 He ib.; Romas, C grade, f and f. ?5-85c; small, 50-60e; icj, 1.35 140; loose, 8-3 c pound. Artichokes Calif., 2.60 2.75. - . . AToradoa Calif- faerte, 24-SOa, 1.30 1.50. Asparagna Calif., 16-19. Bananas Per bonch, 5 He lb.; small lots, anqnoted. ( Brussels Spronts !l2-cop, 65-75c Cabbage Oregon Ballhead, new crates, ordi-ary, 1.00-1.15; old eO-65e; CaUf., crates, 2.50-2.65; red 3-3 Vic Carrots Local, topped, 40-65e log. ' Canliflower Local, No. 1; 1.45-1.65. .Celery Calif., Utah, 1.85-2.10.; white, 3.00-2.35; hearts 1.25-1.50. - Citraa Frait Grspefr.it, Texas marsh seedless, 3.75-3.00; piak; 3.00-3.10: AA' sens fancy". -L6O-2O0; Florida, H koxeo, 46-648. AOM 25; Calif.. . 1.80-1.90. -..Lemons fancy, all sites, 3.75-5.25; eboieo,- 3.70-3.50; apple boxes, 1.90-3.00. fames. 90c . i Oran ae-Calif " - - aa-ela." 200-192. 3.15-2.75: large. 2.73-3.75; -eboieo and ppn 1.85-3.00 ;( small low as 1.50. Coeambcrs Hothouse." " dot- 80e-l 35.' . , EggpUat-rCalit, 11-12 lb.; :log. 2.00 3.15T, ......... ....... ; Lettuce Calif., lmperiala, loed 4-5 Ma., . -AV1N-A VP IT'S MO JO 1t J 1 T IF VOtTRe PLAV1N VT.I rVTTTA OFRIOOLES OM TkVw AM KEEP AYIN THCM IF YOU LIKE THIS I irf NOW THE VTO THiNrV TY. s 1 1 CrlVStSFAU. TKCTIAAE- AMSWERIT vau.t THE. a AND THSM rLL rLL BREAK HSM BUY -s 1 KEPT CONFI3NTIAL --START BUYWfcr UlTTERS STEEL KEEP MY NAMS I 9- OONCrr A v6o 1 WILL. CUV f VDUA- X" - 27 "8 lls 3 86 40 104 36 34 35 754 13 26 17 . 7v 29 48 v 8 , 24 4S4 1 Natl Power At Lt .31 Northern. Pacific . . S4 Packard Motors. . 65 J C Penney .... . H Phillips Petrol . :152 Press Steel Car. 63 V Pnb Service NJ . 10 Pullman ...... .1. Safeway Stores . 40 Sears Roebuck"". 4 1 SheU Union 4 9 - Sou Cal Edison . ' 33 Southern Pacific 26 SUndArd Brands . 7 H Stand OH Calif. If Stand jOU NJ i . 14 Studebsker . . r. 64 Sup OU......V. Can 51:.. Tim Roll! Bear.' AP Pf 42 Trans America ,y- Tel '7, 8 Union! Carbide . . 8- 53 United Aircraft. 37 St 4 United Airlines .11 54 US Rubber . V. . V 4 8 4 4 7 us steel .... r;; o 52 Walworth ..... ; 7 Western Union . 21 26 White Motors . . 11 3 Woolworth - . . . . 43 15 - Prod S.85-4.0C; 6s, 3.50; dry, 8 65 3.85. Garlic Oro 6 8c. Mushrooms CtltlTsted, 1 lb., 80 35e. Onion a--Oregon yellows, 50-ponnd sks, US No 1 100 1.25; ,10-lb. aveks, 23 27e; boilers, 10 lbs., 14 16c; sets, brown, 4 4Hc; white, SjHe. Pears Oregon, Bosc., tooso, . 50 60e; ex fey, 1.25 1.85; Anjous, ex fey, 1.50 175; fey 1.35-1.50. . Peoa Califs ll-ISc; hamp. 3.75-3. Poppers Mexico, 1618c; Fie., 15-18e, Potatoes Oregon, local Rassett and Long Whites, No. 1, 1.00-1 10: No. 1, SO lb.-sacks, 50 65e; No. 2. 85-88e; Do ochuteo No. it Russets. 1.15 1.25; 25 lb. sk., 32-34e; No. 2, 60 Ib 33-40e; Klam ath No. 1 Rossets, 1.15-1.30; Pla, 2.40 2.50 per 50 Ibe. - Rhobarb Oro Wash, hot boo te ox fey, 1.20-1.30; fancy, 1.10-1.20; choice, 90 1.00; pie. 65. Sqnash, On goo. Wash., Morblebead 2 2,e- Hobbard, 3c Sweet Potatoes Yams, 3.00-2.10. Tomatoes Ore., hothouse, 16-21c lb.; Pla. 3.75-8.00. Spinach Ore., SO lb., 1.65. Bunched Vecetsblrs Oreaon. vcr dos. lunches: Beets,. 8540c; green enionn, 20-27.e;. radishes., winter. -20c: lusa 100-1.25 dos.: kale 40-50e: leeks. 25- 35c; mnstard green. 20-80C; turnips, 20. SOe; celery roots. 50e doe. :' broccoli. 55- 60e; -Calif- parsley. 80-40- ;disboo. 85 40e; turn i pa,,-- 40-4c; broccoli crates, 9 9C k..f. iA.J ... ... OAA- , . . . . ., .v.. , .in, mvv 3.15; greea-Onio-s, 85-40e; ondr?a,: 3.00' 2.25.. v , -. . ; .. .. - Root Tegetableo--Rntabo-SS 1.00-1..5; ewt, Ion;' 35-40e ; ' beeu 1.21.50 ; 85 40c for logs : tombs. 1.00-1:25 ear sack. 4ag. 25-8 5c paraaipa, A5-50 log.-a-cJta. -.uu; ..aotoorasui !-. .lb.;i mass, . Ore..- Xt-llow. buruur . oriea as anlnvlaa' pointi. so-76c. r -. . - By CUFF STERRETT By WAlvT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH KEEP f NOLTRE RkSKtCrllLD. TKVIN I KECH -OOf-stt- ANU JUST VCVU. IND 11 National Dist .. 1! "THE. - ?T1 GETTHER-SMT -I C-?rCTA4Wtl? Jl rjr TO MOpTC- y By JIMMY MURPHY; THROW aJT TM1S MUSI NOW TOOAY- OUT Ti busy!aI4 cuy: but : i rasTt. X .5