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..rAC3,S7KlCT-T0 Tfc OHZGOIl CTATT.CT.IAN, Xa, Oirri, FriJzy llcrsJ Hiy 23, SemVBflarket Quotationa - - raorra (Baytag rricas) . (Tea artr bale supplies' a rawer aaa taaieatrea at tke sail pricea paU graarers by Saleae Vat art sol gusraatees by Ta. aaa a.) Baeaaaa, lb. Btsla- . ' Haada Srapefratt, Tea piaaa i.. Leaon. a rata Draafea. erata 8.25 Strawberries, local 1.75. lb, ZOSTABLM (Bayiag FxIcm Aspararus, local, 4oa. . Beet, do. , Cabbafe. lb. .80 .40 .03 Stocks and Bonds : ' May 25 ' STOCK AVBBAOSS Compile by Tbo Asoit4 Pre r so IS 15 0 lades A .4 4.6 Baila .1 Ptil D .1 ST.O 17.1 S5.4 88.7 40.0 43.7 Stock! He Cbg. Tkarsdar frairkona day lasts ago .1 44.4 44.8 4.1 63.3 SS.6 44.4 fear ago 87.0 58.4 41.4 3t birb 91.0 SS.S 3 low . BOB AVBBAGBS SO 10 10 10 Berga A .1 Baila Indaa Ctil ITet Cbg. A .8 D .1 A .2 nnraday 55.1 9S.7 S0 Prerioaa lay 54.S S.S 45.8 font ago 4.8 98.0 93.0 Tear ago . 52.2 04.8 80.4 1980 high 44.9 100.7 94.0 19S9 law . 53.4 97.0 91.9 Low yield 112.1 New high. 41.4 41.8 68.9 41.7 94.0 68J T. X. Lia, K. D. . O. Cban, . . Herbal remedies for ailment of stomach, lifer, kidney, skin, blood, (lands, V urinary sys tem of men A women. 22 years in serrice. Naturopathic Physi cians, Ask yonr Neighbors about CHAN LAM. DIL CHAIJ LAI.l CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 393 Court St.. Corner Liber ty. Office open Tnesday dk Sat urday onlyf 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. I to 7 P.M.; Consultation, blood pressure and urine tests are tree of charge. "JOR I SYNOPSIS Marie Alexander, young and un sophisticated, satiates her longing for romance by corresponding via a letter exchange club with a young man she bad never seen. When Ed ward Wilson, the correspondent, visits her, Maria is filled with mis givings that he will not care for her. . To impress him, she had written , that her mother was an actress, and so she had been years ago, but now she conducts a beauty parlor in their home on the out skirts of Hollywood, Marie runs a circulating! library there. The young couple meet and are mutual ly attracted and, after only two days courtship, profess their love. - Edward is to leave on business in two days and suggests that they snarry secretly before he goes. ? Later that night, Julie 'wonders why Marie is so tins tiling.- In the Erivacy of her room, Marie is sn ippy with the thought that Ed ward will leave her shortly after their marriage. i CHAPTER VIH v She sank back on the pillow, and cried a little more. But the tears were happy tears. Before the part ing, there would be the wedding. Be fore Edward left her for a little while, he would be hers forever. Sho thought of haraelf as a bride. . . ; She thought of all the other brides she'd known. Sheila Hani' son, her best friend at high, who had married the Parker boy last October, She'd gone to the wedding In the First Congregational church, with her mother and Charlie. She hadnt wanted Julie to guess that she reared that Sheila had chosen Bosalie Swayne instead of herself as bridesmaid but Julie want easy to fool, and she'd been so mad about it she'd talked of nothing else all day, and had coughing spell right in the middle of the ceremony, where the bride says"! do." Charlie had been difficult, too. He started to hum as soon as he " came up the steps of the church. : Churches always made him nervous and he always hummed when he was nervous, and every time he wiggled, or cleared his throat, she had been afraid he'd start to hum again.. , , . - - -- And rnow she was going to be t: bride, and Julie '.and Charlie wouldn't be there. '. Ever since she could remember - she - had .thought about love, and . . getting married, and being a bride. . She had seen herself, in slim, white satin, veiled ia tule, standing beside . .tne bridegroom at the alter rail. . The bridegroom hadn't played a , very important part at first. She ' hadn't thought much about him, ex cept that hi had to be there, of course. Later on she had "tried' ; various boys in her mind's eye, sur veying them critically, pushing - them nsiua as she might hats that didn't become her after alL And in the last year the bridegroom always had been Edward, though he was ' never very clear, becauaa of course. aba had swvenr aeon sobs: -f v "- And now she was going to marry Edward. . . . Bcf&r wouldn't be any white satin, any veil. Maybe it would be bettax to wait. To wait until it could be a seal wedding, with iTerjane there. With ' her mother, and Charlie. With & real trousseau, and everything safe and sure. i -- She sat vp In bed. The room was very dark. Though the window by her bedside waa open widev- there was no air. Se felt breathless, and afraid. Tie iciskt was ta stilL Shs was so alone. If she could just talk - to someone. IX aha could tea Julia. - Urrlla to bear it longer, she cot cut cf bed, groped for her eld straw annuals la the dark. local atarkat barere States- .OS .06 H 4.00 S.00 4,60 to 4.35 - .04 If J5ji?i luSti (L. . V ciselossly she fait her way down Grade B raw a per eeat milk, Salem Co-op baaic pool price 11.70. C-op Crade A bntterfat price 84c; B trade 2c leas. , (M U . base oa aeaal aioaUly battarfat avaraga.) ...... Distributor price, $2S2. A grade butterfat Delir ered 24c; B grade 21 He A grade print, 27e; B grade 26tfe; quarters 28$e Carrol, Calif.. ert, 4aa.2.50 to S.S0 Caolif lower. Calif., 1.25; local .90 Calory. Utah, era to , 2 25 Calif- erata. 1-25 Lettare. Calif. 2.60 to S.50 Omasa, boiling. 10 Iba. Bo. 1 -1 50 lb ... 1.25 Qreea anion, do. .25 . Badiabaa. doa. , . -0 Peppera, groan, Calif. 40 Paraley , -40 Potatoes, local, rwt. No. 1 , 1.10 50 lb. baga , -SS Saw potatoea, CaliL. wt , S.50 Bbabarb. outdoor .... .70 to 40 Taraip. doa. 40 WOTS tPriet paid by Iadapaada-t f serin plant to grower) Walanta Tra-quettea, faacy. 13a mo dtnaa. 10a; aataJl Se: orchard ran, S to 10c WsIbbi meat. 29 to 30a lb. Filbert Bsrceloaa. large, 12 e; fan ay litter babies, lie: orebard ran 11 (Co-op Pricea to Grower) Walanta Prico range, depending npoa way ants rua ia 14 different grades Hit 12c. Daehilly 1 cent higher. BOBS (Baying Price.) Olattera, aominal. 19S7, lb T U .08 Clnatera. 1938, lb. 20 to 45 fagglea, top - 43 WOOL ABD KOHAXB (Buying Prieei) Wool, medium, lb. ,. Coarae, lb. Lambs, lb. .25 45 42 47 Mobair, id. BOOS ABO POUIIBT (Baying Pricea of Aadrossa's) Largo extras .14 .14 44 .12 .14 .15 .12 40 .05 46 llediam extra Large staadarda Pallet Colored frys Colored medium. Ib. White Leghorns, besvy White leghorns, light -Old rooitera Heary hens, lb. LTV11 STOCK iBnylng prico for Me. 1 stock, baaed oa conditions and sales reported ap to 4 Iambs, 1939, tops- 7.00 3.25 2.50 7.10 4.80 C.60 6.75 4.00 4.25 7.00 7.00 5.50 .10 Lam bs Ewea - Hog, top 130 150 lbs. 210 300 lbs. Sows - Beef cows Bull Heifers ,.. , 1.75 to 2.00 to 4.60 to 0.35 to 5.25 to 6.60 to 5.50 to 5.50 to Top veal Dairy type cows 4.00 to Uressed resl, lb. MARION CBEAMEBY Baying Price 48 H 41 40 40 Batterfat, A grade Leghorn hens, orer 3tt lbs.. Leghorn hens, ander Stt lbs Leghorn broiler, 1H lb. ep MAIL BRIDE" by HAZEL LIVINGSTON the hall to her mother's room. The door was closed. She stood listening in the dark. She could hear Charlie snoring, and something else . . . the low, muf fled sound of someone crying. It was her mother, of course. But why was she crying? She'd never cried before unless it were in the night, like this, when she thought that everyone was asleep. Marie's hand went out In the darkness, dosed on the door knob. But what could she say if she went in? There waa her promise to Ed ward. For a lone while she stood outside Julie's door, undecided and mis erable. After what might have been hours, and might have been only minutes, she was conscious of chill, and tile fact that the crying had ceased. Only Charlie's regular. whistling snores went on and on. Ill have a cold in the morning she thought miserably. Ill be sick, and I wont be able to meet Edward, and be married. Perversely comforted by the idea. she went back to bed. noting with satisfaction that her feet were icy. ana her bead was hot, and ached. And it seemed to her. as her eyes closed, and sleep claimed her t last, that she'd really told Julie, and Julie had understood. The mocking bird in the magnolia tree woke her at dawn as it always did, but she didn't let herself go to sues again. For a few moments she lay there in the sweet half-con sciousness between sleep and awak ening, not quite realising the sig nificance of the day. And then, as the mocker went on with his song, and other birds began to chirp in a growing chorus of gladness because the day had come. she reniembered. This waa her wedding day. She was going to marry Edward. Swift ly she sprang out of bed. It was still very early, too early for the sun, but there was a soft freshness and fra grance, springy smell in the cool airi-:-.- ' v ,-" ':'' Last night's fears had vanished with the night She was early but there was much to do I XJuietly, carefully, she bathed and dressed. putting on her last pair of new chif fon hose, her Christmas white satin. sup utat nao seemea too nice to wear under the plain black and white tailor suit before. When she was completely dressed. she got out her little overnight bag, packed it swiftly and methodically. Powder, brushes, toothpaste, an extra blouse, fresh underwear, her best silk nightie, a blue silk Japa nese kimono with wistaria on it, a pair of blue mules. - Nice, but not very bridal. Not what she'd have if her mother knew that she ... - No, she wouldnt think about that again. - r- r: It was almost seven, so she put a little more powder on her nose, re touched her lips, straightened her hat, and tiptoed down the stairs. There was so one in aright. She set down the little bar, and walked over to the little orange tree near the side fence. There were some Wossomg an it, bloeaoma and stnaQ greenish sroldr l rait, r ... i v Bratenly she broke off spray of Ueesom, pinned the waxy-white flowers, the glossy green leaves, on tne lapel oz aer suit 1 dont care.'' she thonwht. "1 dont care if rm not dressed in white. I'm going to have orange Diessoma anywayi" ? They were inarried. ' They had stood together, la an empty church, and been married. . She hadnt been in the least nerv ous. ; All sorts of oueer thoushis had gone scuttling thnrogh her head, She wondered who the two Wheat Hits AnotberHigh But Drops Under Weight of Heavy Prof it Taking - to Close Lower CHICAGO, May 15.-(ffy-Wheat prices rose to new seasonal highs today but then fell more than a cent under the weight of heary profit taking, encouraged by grain belt rains and. forecast of unsettled and cooler weather, July and September contracts advanced to early tops' of 78 V while December reached 79 before the selling increase. Thereafter p r f e e a fluctuated within a range of IX cents but held fairly steady until the final hour when lows of 77 were reached by the two nearby fu tures. Trading remained active in a continuation of the broadest market operations since last Sep tember's war scare but weather tempered bullish enthusiasm. The urge to accept profits built up on 10 cents advance in prices the past month waa too great for many to ignore. Wheat closed H- lower than yesterday, July and September 77-; corn lower to higher, July SI - , Septem ber 52-; oat higher: rye 4-l lower; lard S to 12 higher. The weather map showed rains in the spring "wheat belt and in parts of the winter wheat region but moisture was mostly of a local character. However, many private railroad and ele vator reports of precipitation ranging from showers to good, satisfactory rains were received. Roaatera, 4 lbs. snd erar. 44 43 44 45 rryera. 2Va to 4 Iba.. Colored hens, 4 to 6 Iba. Old roosters, lb. Be. 2 grade 5e less. Large extra , Largo standards ; Medium extrss Medium atandarda Uadergradea , 44 44 44 42 42 40 raueta QHAXN. HAT. and SEEDS Wheat bo. No. 1 recleaned .75 Oat, grey ton " YV nit - ,,, as on Peed barley, ton 22.00. to 24.00 uicver Dai, ton 13 to 13.00 Oat snd Vetch bay. ton 12.00 to 13.00 Alfalfa, ton 15.00 to 14.00 Egg maah. Bo. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 1.70 Dairy feed. 80 lb. bag 1.85 Hn imlvli fol . I 1 I Cracked cora , 1.75 Wheat 1.55 witnesses were, who had come, with such alacrity, at the minister's sum mons. They looked like housewives. TT f , , , ."I t . nouaewrves wno naa nasaiy ouv toned coats over wash-dresses, and come to look upon romance again. cne thought ox Uhariie, and how he always hummed in churches. She hoTMk) alia IaaVcwI aa i'm mm alt thought she did. She wondered if t- a a i t l m a ner moiner wouia oe very nurt, De cause the wedding was a secret. She looked at thai niniti ant wondered if he were really English, or iz ne just talked that way be cause he thought it sounded well. She looked at Edward, and thought, for the hundredth time, that she'd never seen anyone so good looking. From his fair. w114raafiwl tial a his gleaming brown shoes, he waa penecr. rerzect. And hers. And when it was over and the minister put aside his formal man a . . ner, in the way that one takes off a too-tignt shoe, and smiledV and said he honed that thvM wmw very happy, she knew that it was all over ana sne naa naraiy beard a word. Happiness makes vera BuriflaV ah thought, as she stood beside Edward in we Mtegraph omce later, as he wrote a teletrram to Jniu cvmlain. ing that they'd had engine trouble ana couldn't get back, but Julie wasn't to worry, Marie would spend the night with Mar jorie Samson, at Riverside, and would be home some A A nine tomorrow. Somewhere in the back of her head, she knew that it was all wrong, that Julie would wonder and worry, and that she might even try to teienhone tha Stmum werent at Riverside at all. But she was too happy really to worry. She just stood beside Edward, touched the array flannel of hla coat alam and said: "If you think it's all rieht. I da. too." It waa arettina f-ta. mitA tfcaU driven all day. "I did think we could stay at a really nice place," Edward Said. Slowinsr DO at Hlckrman'i In. teL to look it over, "but I don't want to Kui you off driving all day and all nignt, too." . Marta hmA tVimolif b:..i.i.. . 7 " " - W The Inn was so romantic. "We might go on a little farther,? she said. . ' Edward took anntliov UV mm ' Hicksman's one room anv Wn. lows, each with "garage" attached. "This isn't so hot, but we've passed worse." "Will we coma to aomotlilnw Kt ter?" - ,. "We might," he said. That waa lost it rfcov mij, - And after buying the white-gold rinr. and arivino flwa dollava a K - minister, and buying gas and oil and spenaing z.ov zor luncn, he knew, without counting the change in his Dockets, that tha next rJaca mlwfct be too good. i :.... .- . "I hate to take you farther, when " I really dont know "what's atiif Ton look a little tired. Sometimes these auto camps arent half bad. . . . Do you mind V -x - . T "I dont mind an-rthlnv . it with me," . Ha knew aha maant It t7 aVnnSiS that never before in the history of the world had aa lanela hnt. mA . sweetness been rolled into the per son oz one small glrL He took her in him ansa, and kteaawl Kar anti. adoringly. And SO Mr. Harrison TTiVVawian watching from the pink stucco cdi nea labeled "Store and Office" to sea if the new prospects were going to sxay or enve on. Knew that they were newly-weds, r . "A weddln' couple eomin hack' from Las Yegas," he called to his portly wife, "looks like they'll stay if they over break that clinch.0 - (To Be Continued) - Quotationa fOVTLASD. Ora Hav 25 ( AW- oatry proaaeo aneea: Batter: catraa 34Hs; staadarda 28e; ariase firsts 22e; fJrsto Sis; battarfat S4&-25e. araa sto; aaaeuasa oatrss, loci ; standards 15o. Cheeas' Triplets 12 leaf 13a Portlimd Grain PORTLAND, Orw Hay 25. (AP) Whaatt Opea High Low Close May asqaoted. JTaly TS t, V3 71 Cash Grain: Oats. So. 2, 38-lb. white, 29.00; oata, Na. 2, 88-lb. gray . Bar ley, No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 24.50. Com, No. 2, EY sbJpaseata, 27.50. Flax, Ko. 1, Z.75. Caah Wheat Bid: Soft whit 74; wort era white 72 H: westera rod 71. Hard red winter ordinary 71; 11 per cent 71; 12 per eeat Ithkj, IS per cent 75 H; 14 per eeat 78. Bard white Baart ordin ary 75; 11 per Mat ( " Pr ceat 78; 13 per eeat 83: 14 per cent 84. Today'e Car Baceipu: Wheat 81; bar- JjJJ; laar 14; cora 1; oats 0; aay 1; Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or., Hay 25. (AP) voaatry jsoata eaiUBg price to reUil erst Ooaatry-killed hoaa. beat batekara. aaderlOO lbs- -Se; veaiera, 11-11 lb.; Ught snd this, -10e; hesry. -lOe lb.; spring laaibs, 14-17e lb.; yearling laatse, ize: in.; ewea s-7e lb.; eatter eowa, SVa-Se lb.; eaaaer sows, S-8Va lb. baila lie lb. , Lira Poaltry Bartae sriceai Lachora broiler.. 18-13 lb. ; eolored epringa, S lb, and aver. 17 lb.; Leghorn boaa. over 8 lbs 18 -lac; ander 3 lbs. 12-18 la. ; ooioioa aeas to lus 17-18e lb. oven 4 Iba, lSe lb.: No. 2 grade. So lb. leas. Tarheys Soiling Brieos: Droaaad hen. lS-lSe lb.; toaia. 14-17e Ib. Baying pneea: uena is-i7o is.; torn a, 18-I7e lb. Potatoea Takima 6oms ( ) eoatal; local 1.00; Deschetes Gems 1.25-1.40 eoa tal; Klamath Palla No. 1 Gobs,' 1.25. New Pot toe Calif. White. 1.50-1.75, 50- lb. aaek. Onions Oregon Ko. 1, LOO eoatal; Calif, yellow, 1.00-1.10; red 1.00-1.10; yellow, 1.00-1.10, 50 lbs. Wool Willamette valley, 1939 ollp. aominal mediam 25c Ib; eoarao and braids 25-24c; six month fleece, 22-24o Ib.; eastern Oregon, 18 21e. Hay 8eiling pnee to retailer: Alfalfa, Be. 1. 18.00 toa; oat vetch, 12.00 ton; clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern Oro- jronj 19.00; do vslley, 14.00 ton, Port Hop 1988 Cluetera. 20-25e lb; Fur glea. 23o lb. Mohair Nominal. 1939 clip, 25 Ib. Cssesra Bark Buying price, 1939 peel, 44 lb. Sagar Berry and fruit, 100a. S.10; halo 5.25; beet 5.05. Domestic Flour Belling price, city de livery, 1 to 25-bbl lots: Family patent. 49a, 5.70-4.85; baker' herd wheat net, 8.95-5.45; baknra' blneitem, 4.45-4.95; blended wheat floor 4.45-5.05; aoft whet floor, 4:85-4.40; graham 49s, 4.50; whole wbsst 49s. 4.95 bbU Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 25. (AP) (U8DA) Hogs: Receipts, sslsble 700, total 1000. Market active snd stcsdy. Price range: Barrow and gilt, gd-ch 140-160 lbs. $ 4.500 7.15 POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY honest; zero i Guess tm Tne tSfcTi I4 COASTER ALMOST I S sV iHEy I APPEWS I iAUsiiSjr AS I STARTED TO TEU. YE. THE PTT -i IZZAT SO? -v ( QUIBTi THE fl BIRD WE'RE AFTER IS WISE TO CASFT USTEN, CHIEF. ) ItRUTH IICKEV -1 Il V V AJMD OUR OTHS SNOOP-HOUNDS' T CAN---' V S- -WE'Rg ' 1PL'r KID N THE VA-CLt. WORID FLORA'S STEP- J WOTHEJ? TOD ME FtORA W4.S GONNA XE OF tOMeSOAEMeSS UNLESS SHE HAD A UTTLC SISTCR.- m TOOTS AND CASPER TOflrTaUtT . TUaT DETHC71VE WHtTS LAEK5 HOUSE dyUfeST HE'5 IN JUWN TO ARREST ME J MUST 4BTf AWAY FROM HERE. TTJ1MCLE THEATRE St THE HARPIES VWEt, H OLIVE JDO VA LIKE BLMLTreSTS (I OLIVERS VER, KlEAAl HOME? J FOR-EVERV- I I SOU ST ! r-SLL jjjaijhjJ? IS.aBBJaBMi at Portland do gd-eb, ISO-ISO Am va-ak. 1S0-10O do gd eh, 200-224 II Am wA: aaa-esa ll 4o gd-ca, SSO-3BO la. Am mAtm SftO-SSft lha Packing sows, gd, 275-350. ao gooa. soo-ia ids do good. 435-550 Iba S. Am aaaaiaa. 275-550 Iba.. Pigs (fdr.-atkr.), gd-ch, 70- 240 lbs. 4.50 Q 7.S0 Cattle Bsealpts, 200; calve, salable 25, total 60. Market steady. Pnea range Steers, good SOV-llOO Ibs-f W OO do Medina 750 1100 lbs. 7.75 do com (pi) 750-110 lbs. Heifers good 750 900 lbs do mediam 550 900 Un 4.50 S.50U 7.25 S do com (pin) 650 900 lbs 8.50 Cows, good, all wta 4.25 da me, an wta , da eoai (pla) all wt 4 do low ent-ent, all wt Bulls (ytgs. excld ). good ibeof), all arts , , o mediam, all wta. .... da eat-coss (pla). all arts Vealera, choice, all wt do good, all wta do mediam - do call-corn (pin) all wta Calves, mod. 250-400 lb do com (pla) 250-400 lbs Sheep: Boeolpts, salable 400, 400. Market slow, steady to weak, ranra: total Price Spring lambs, gd-ch. ao bm aaa yooa do com (plaia) Lambs (thorn) med do com f Dial a ) Ewaa ( shorn ) cd-ch do com (plaia) med Wool in Boston BOSTON, May 25. (AP) Trading ia wool oa the Boston market bad slack ened today bat a few homes eontia aed to transact, ' a fair' volume of bas inets. Original bsgs of graded fine ter ritory wools were receiving a demand at firm pricea, compared with sales reported earlier la the week. Most of the baying was by worsted manufacturer. Topmak era were decidedly less interested in rsw wools st current prices than thsy had been la the previous few weeks. Mart PORTLAND, Ore., May 25. (AP) (USOA) Prodaea price chsnget: Apples Ore. Kewtowns, med to Igo, ex fey. 1.40-1.50; fey. 1.20-1.30; Woeh. Delieione, unquoted; Winesapa, fey, 1.40 1.50, comb, ez fey and loose, 3-3 e lb. I Rome, ex fey, 1.65-1.75. Artichoke Calif., 1.85-2.00. Avocado Calif., 1.20. Asparagus Ore., Wssh., green, 12 lb. Fo. 1, 65-70c; No. 2. 40-45e; 80 lb. No. 1, 1.90-2.10; bunches, nnclsss loose 1.25 1.85. Besns Favas, 90e-1.00 hamper; Ken. Wonders 80 lbs., 2.10-2.25. Celery Calif., Utah, 1.60-1.80; white, .50-2.75. Cabbage Round head, 3.00-2.25 crt.; Calif., crate, 1.25-2.00. Cantaloupes Calif., atds, 45s, 3 60 4.00; ponys, 54s, 3.75-4; jumbo 4-4.75. dumbest 1 AW UKEA OK AARS. FLOWERS TO ess a 7 jo 7.00 3 7.S0 4.85$ 7 JO CSS? 7.85 e.5oa 7.ta 4.00 Q 4.40 I.2iQ 5.50 S.SSS 6.50 000 5.50 4.75Q SJ5 a a.oa 3 9.00 Q 7.75 9.00 S.50 7.25 7.25 6.ZSW 0.25 4,50 S.25 S.50 4.50 4.233 S.74 6.60 5 4.50 430 a S.50 7.50 8.00 7.00 7.40 S.503 7.04 4.00 3 6.50 6.00a 4.50 A00Q 5.00 7.75 8.00 sua 1 so S.OOS 4.50 gL 4.00a S.25 5.25 4.00 2.25a 8.25 1.50 a S.50 XI WEARS HANK HENPECKl J I V . S 1 Tlitc liiC- uiiCB DifMkJi aoeratjl I jTie - AT TUPIQ. I "TV ft ' .... - m - - -n i i . .wt r ON TH' FARK ROLLER yI SO I I AE TT t I ASYLUM ANf SHE COULD PICK OUT A KSTaW roQIOORA--1 THOUGHT IT WAS A aTWCLL tDCA CAUSC ARS. FLOWCRS AAEANT SHE VJMTEO MSITOBSL tnORA'S OH THE CONTRARY swiieses YOU PLACE HE'D NEVER VnTH JTH1NK OF LOOKING FOR 1 YOU NOW 'pull Yourself aTOÐER AND HEU. NEVER SUSPECT arrtnE Popey rTTTN w"' 1 MOT T)l BuGineca Revival Has Little Effect on lVIarl NEW YORK,- May 25P Traders had a rare chance to cash profits In today's stock mar ket and most took advantage of the opportunity. After a forenoon's upswing, in which the ticker tape was be hind for a Brief interval at the opening, the pace slackened ap preciably and early gains run ning to 2 or more points were cut down , or replaced with de clines In many instances at the close. . Despite the . hesitation appar ent in the final hour, the As sociated Press average of 60 stocks managed to retain a net advance -at .1 of 'a point at 46.9. Transfers amounted to 10,010,850 shares compared with 1,013,680 yesterday. At that, it was the second largest day's volume since April 12. Tending to lift speculative sentiment was the statement of Secretary of the Treasury - Mor genthau that congressional lead erg had reached an agreement with the president on certain tax alterations which, the official said, would "definitely" contrib ute to business revival. The mar ket, however, may have dis counted this, because there was little or no bulge after receipt of the news in boardrooms. Further evidence of inflation thinking was noted in connec tion with unconfirmed reports some administration circles were considering a new spend-lend program. Helpfuf, also, was ord the anti-monopoly commute: had postponed its hearings into fi nancial practices. Cherrie Calif. 18 Ib. Tartarian, 1.35 150; Blngs, lb., 1215c. - Carrota Local, aacked, 1.35-1.45; Calif.. 50 lb. aka. 1.35-1.45; eratet. 40 50e do.; bunched, crate, 2.25-2.50. Cauliflower Cahf.. US No. 1 11-12, crate, 1.25-1.35; Iocs! L25-1.50. Celery Calif.. Utah, 1.50-1.75; white. 2 25 2.75. Citrn Fruit Grapefruit, Taxaa marh, aaedlei. 8.00-3.50; pink. 8.504.00; Art 1 on a, faney, 2.00-2.10; choice, 1.65-1.75; lettuce crate, 2.00-2.25; Florida, all sises 3.25-3.60. Gooseberries 5-6c lb. Garlic S-lOe. Lemons Fancy, ah sizes, 8.00-5.50; choice 80s let. L'-mea Doa. carton. SO 25a Lettuce IxtcsS arj, rangea 50e to 1.25; Calif., iced, 5 do., nominal. Orangea California navel, large, 8.50 4.00; med 8.00 3.50; small, 2.75 3.00; all sises, 2.25 2 50. Cucumbers Hothouse, do., 2.50-2.60, box 2 -4 do. Calif, luga. 1-25-1.35. Lettuce Dry pack, local, 3-4. 75c- And the Skv's the Limit! ri-LTELL-AJH V "TRUTH OP IT. ISV VUU NOT T'GIVE HANK'S SECRET AWAy. Life Is Sweet HE CALLS THE "BUOTT AND HE S ALWAYS TO LOOts SOLID, ONLY HIS SHOWI It's Zero's Personality! I WENT AM" TOLD GOTO AM ORFAM - . BUT IT VJSflNT Flirtiiis With Danger ' fMkyirxrt - tar rrv WkJnvuaJ WERE UVlNr HERS, r v "TOOTS. CASPER Sr0UlJMT THE OLD HAVE HAD TO COAX MB . OUT! Gettins OUve's Nanny (BSCAUSE THECE. S 1 au a r szrj.T'z ifDOOD aw 1 TELUN' El J x guess -Sh? sS5T f&hTw 3 OOPHANSrSXJOT ,M PIMI :r Jpoochcs I m JCClK- 7 SOpAEACCGOOOAM' "S. r riTiT I I OrAe ARCBAo-eorAE iot; ARE BGCERAN,50ME.ARE J-TI IXTTLERUrTHEVRE ALU itaEei STLtti: rjtyFCRENT I GUESS "Tn7ntn ST, some folks thujk. L nnp.sr. NOURC0U6TUKE AFTfJT'tA I other poocvc r "rrj...' t-- v . vniHMomJ.ffy T'" ... - !! n -a etr 1 ST Closing NEW YORK, May J5rT Al ChenUb Dye. Ill Com! Solvent Allied Stores 8 Comwlth ft Sou. Consol Edison . Consol Oil .... . Corn Products.. Curtiss Wright . Douglas Aircraft American' Can.. Am For Power. Am Power ft Lt. Am Rad Std San Am Ron Mills Am Smelt ft Ret ls 12tt 14 H 42 Du Pont Am Tel ft Tel ..163 Elec Power ft Lt 8 Amer Tobacco.. 81 "4 Am Water Wks. 9 Anaconda . . . . . 24 Armour 111 . . . . 4 Atchison ...... 28 Barnsdall ..... 14 Bait ft Ohio ... S Bendix Avia ... 24 -Bethlehem Eteel St Boeing Air .... lihi Borge Warner.. 24 Budd Mfg ..... 4 Calif Pack ..... 18 Callahan Z-L... 1 Calumet Hec ... S Canadian Pacific 4 J I Case 81U Caterpil Tractor 45 Celanese 18 Certain-Teed . . 8 Ches ft Ohio ... 23 Chrysler 69 Erie RR ...... General Electric General Foods . General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Great Northern. Hudson Motors . Illinois Central . Insp Copper ... Int Harvester .. Int Nickel Can. . Int Paper ft P Pf Int Tel ft Tel... Johns Manville . Kennecott ..... Libbey-O-Ford Ug ft Myers B Loew's Monty Ward . . . Nash Kelvinator National Biscuit National Cash . 1.00; fair, 40-7 5; poor, 50c Maahrooms Cattivatod. I Ib, 40 85. Onions Ore. yellows. 50-Ib. sachs. US mediam, 1.15-1.25; top 1.40; No. 2, 50 Ib. sscks. 50 40c; Cslif. wax, 1.10-L25; reds, 1.10-115. Peas Ore, 4-5c, 50 lb. aaek 1.85-2.10; Cslif., 1.60-L75. Pepper Florida, 15-16c Potatoes Ora Deschutes Rosiets, Ne. 1. 100 lbs. 1.15 1.25; 25 lb. sk. 86-87; 08 Na 2, 50 Ib. ska. 40 60a; Klamath Bassets, US No. L 100 Ib. sks, 1.10-1.25: nsw crop, California Long Whites, Do No. 1, 1.50-1.65; Na 2. anqnoted. Rhubarb Ore.. lettuce crate 95c-L10. Sqoaah Calif., Zucchini, 1.10-1.25; u miner, 1.25-1.35. 8trawberrie Oregon, best 1.90-2.00; fair. 1.60-1.75. Spinach Ore, 8540c orange box. Tomatoes Or, hothouse. 15-1 He; Tea. log, high ss 3.75; Cslif., IS Ib. lug. 1.15 1.45. Bunrhed Vegetable: Local per do . PROMrSe: HIMSELF TOOOED EYES REST TMC UkRRV thats a hot J ANP TO SHOW HE'S W NOT JUST CLOWNIN' XC- ' wor tw fun op rr. RST r HERE'S A LOVE ISJc f NOTE HE SENT 1 f!LV, XT E 1 It cirYoirRS ONE, CASPER JTHts SAME LADY- DETECTIVb, AND ' THE FUlslTiVE KILLER. BOTH iaAJESTS IfVl . anrrisi THE 3AM6 HOUSE. an old ffv A I poppa i HrvA,5ov4TI ouveis yxtouG. mm goats I - vl CT i r-TlS - tjt J ne poppa alwavsJVm Quotations - Today's closing prices: 10 Natl Dairy Prod National Dist .. Natl Power ft Lt Northern Pacific Packard Motors. J C Penney .... Phillips Petrol . Press Steel Car. Pub Service NJ. Pullman ...... Safeway Stores . Sears Roebuck . Shell Union .... Sou Cal Edison . Southern Pacific Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif.. Stand Oil NJ... Studebaker .... Sup Oil Timk Roll Bear. Trans-America . Union Carbide . United Aircraft. United Airlines. US Rubber .... US Steel Walworth Western Union . White Motors . . Woolworth .... 15 26 7 8 3 1 31 7 1 ' 5 85 36 8 37 27 39 75 11 26 13 26 43 6 2 40 70 de N..14SH 1 3S 43 44 27 20 B 12 11 69 48 33 7 74 33 45 102 44 Tb 73 38 10 41 47 S 19 9 45 50 7 26 19 bunches; onion 17 20c, radishes 20 80c; parsley, 17 20c; Cslif.. beets, 45c 60a Root Vegetable: Rntsbagss 1.25 1.60, per sack, lug 50 SOe, beeta 1.25-1.60 luga 85-40. Horseradish 15e Ib. Lacomb Is Getting More Berry Pickers LEBANON Berry pickers in the Lacomb section are doing well as the recent rains followed by cool weather made picking easier and the berries are grow ing fast and ripening evenly. Following the close of school it is anticipated that the call for pickers will be filled. "M(1DMIE In A Hurry" STATE FINANCE CO. A Home-Owned Institution (Child s' ft MUler's Office) S44 State St., Salem, Ore. Phone 0201 Lie No. S-216 M-222 By CLIFF STERRETT IS, IT'S TH' ) S "TH POOR TH' RACT ONLV RIDES GUV EVER GETS WITH OUT NO BACK-SEAT DRIV1N' By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH X DONT KNOW WHAT YOU GOT THAT aaakes you different from alu-the. CF THE POOCHES, BUT VOiATbWEA' IT IS 1 KnOW VOU GOT IT Am' t V0ULDMT J romr )ni smr At . I J - I POOCHES MTMatVmOiK J - ' -v i I 4DRU By JIMMY MURPHY THEY LIKE EACH OTHER fTOO BUT WE MUST BE CARSFUL JHE DOESN'T LEARN HER . ENTITY. f i av at m 11 m M i mm S