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The CIUIGQN STATESMAN Sxlm, Or-cn, Friday Karniarr Jcie-Ji ..-w. w:-- wj.r: aaa-. .."-- ---- T Marl xet Captations . ' rtUTTt .. (Sertag PticM) TTb Heee below auppTfed'by a' feet pmr ul iadttatrre of the daily axartrt prices Said e grewer by Salens buyers hat arc aet guaraateed by Tbe Btatee- Baaaaaa. Ik. ea stala V "''-'' ; ' JO ' :. Haass , , , . -OS" Grapefruit, Tom finks . 4 UO Kegmlar .., , , - sow kte , . Oraagae. erata 6 traw berries, local -" frZORASLIsS - ' ij (Saying Price) As pa rags a. loraW-., .. Baeta. dos... ..,.... ,.,,., Cabbage, lb. --- 25 ta 4tS 1.50 JO tO . .OS Carrots. Calif., ert, 4ai.-2.S0 ta 8.50 - - Caallflower. Calif 1.251 local tro Oalry. Qua, grata t 25 .. Calif, erata. ,, , ... 1.25 . MRMK "' ia 1.9V ! Oniena. MNc l Iba.-Be. i V- -. SO lba ; : : 1.1S :- uau i v. an. i i i . r. - A.;. MA ' sa-epperu, pw, wnji ' , i . .-- j' Parsley. -, .40 . "I" 1 .-,.. . III 4 . oq ia. nags . , , , . , . --Haw aautees. Calif . cwt tM ' .19 ta v ... .v Rhabarh, ats'aer i araipa. aaa. MM" ' " ' rttoa yaM aylaaia c Faaatat fttnt Wlaalailiaiiaiiallta faacv.-j ISa. !441aav la; aaaall lc: arcbard ru. J,a : lOe. WaJaal BMata. 5 ta SO lb. ". .. J - . . aeataaV aa . . a iai at I. 7 41 He- tabic . ltr rchvri: mr.f (id I ? ? ? I flnda B raw 4 tatllr, Salem Co-op teste poN - price, f 1.78. , - .... CL-op Qrmdi' A Iwrtteifat " prlc 84c; B grade SSe ' M Ik? af4 an botiI aatkry -; iMttarfat avaraga.). 'v-t----- v . ; DMribeter price, fSLSa. A sjreder battrlaiti Deli ered JE4; B grade 21 H. ; , C A grade prtot.: 27 He; Ml, grade 2Hc; qwurten 2SH (Oaa Prteaa to raar WalaaU Prtr raaga. dapaadinc apa way aata ra la 14 aiffarani fnaea llfc 12a. Duchilly 1 caar bifbar. - - Bayta rrMras) - Oaa tan. aominaL t3I lbc T ta .08 ChMtera. I38i. lb. 20 H J9 raggtaa. tog 2 - r js - - woex. iunr hohate - 41inu Pttaaafc Waal. ata4laa(, . lb.. , , . Coaraa. la, . Laaiba. lb. ' :' atabarr. lav J5 .22 J7 .. swas -JT0 rannx . (Baytag Fr ai.- raaaa'aL Larga aira , ' - .fg ' Uadraaa artrma Uk.iiM2.sk.,.-xM f Lars ataaaaraa i ", .. ,, .1 , Fuiirta -.,,,; J2 CaloraaT ' ' " ' - 1 t'.i- ik. .... y v J WhMr ughanuv kaaajt J Wait I aabf iia. tiaba OI4 raaatara ' Harry: baaw'4bx -i i , - n ,. - " Ka. 2 graie it lau. zoo raiczs Larca aslrat lvra staad-rda Madias axtras : Mad i am standarda Uatlargradaa Pallata JO .OS a 40 .14 J Jl 41 .10 MABI0X CXXAMZXT Baylag PHe. .34 .11 .10 40 44 .11 44 .OS LIVESTOCK ( Baying arte (or Ma. 1 atack. baaed a Battarfat. A, arad lt(hora ben a. aver SVs lba. Laghara hani. under l4 Iba.. ltgbora broilers. Hi lb. Hp Roastera. 4 Iba. aua ovar rryers. ta 4 Iba. Colored bant.. 4 ta ft Iba.... - Old rooatera. lb PEPCO Portland Electric Power Co. STOCK & INCOME BOND Including Willamette Valley Railway Co. Bond OWNERS. Yon are requested to be present to help organize a STOCK BOXI HOLDERS COMMIT TEKt for tbe purpose of trjl"K to protertoar inter est Lb the reorganization of this Company, Marion Hotel Building, Salem, Ore., next Saturday after noon at 2 P. M., June 3rd, 1930. E. A. Miller, 344 SUte St- Salem, Ore. Tnen Declines aosef to C Under Wednesday -;; CHICAGO, r Juae, 1-OIV-Cooler .areather. - jrJth showers promised brought, pnt-. more . selling in the wheat market today . - - Early price, gains of almost B cent were wiped out and small fractional losses substituted.' The reports indicating crop deteriora tion has been checked and condi tions improved in some districts selling started after wheat had ad ran ced to a lexel at which Jnly for the US grain belt and official contract! equaled the prerious sea sonal high of 70 as a result of buying inspired by pessimistic pri vate .crop production estimates. The moxfe optimistic. goTemment and private weather reports after midHMsslon encouraged profit tak ing that . caused a decline of as XBBch t as .1.9s cents from early highs and-, wheat closed K- lower than, yesterday, July' 78 78, September 77-4- Cora Lower Too - i ; Other grains followed the action of Wheat, corn closlnsr nnehanred to off. July' 61 H; September 62"4-H;. oata uncnanged to down, rye -H-H down; lard 7 to 10 lower. . While many traders preferred to await additional private crop reports scheduled for tomorrow, some took a pessimistic view of conditions on the basis of the Santa Fe railroad summary which was similar to the estimates of Mrs. E. H. Miller released yes terday. The usually optimistic railroad indicated Kansas harvest may not exceed 90,000,000 bush els compared with the government May 1. " canditlona and taiei reportad op to p.m. l ambs, 1939, tops T.00 Lambs - 1.75 ta 2.25 Ewes 2.00 ta 2.50 Hogs, top ... 7.25 130-150 lbs. 210-300 lbs. Sows Beef cows Bulls 6.75 to 7.00 . 650 to 6.75 5.25 to 6.75 5.50 to 6.00 5.50 ta 6.25 5.50 to 7.00 7.00 Heifers Top veal Dairy tjpe cows .. 4.00 to 6.50 Dressed real, lb. 41 Q RATH. HA. and 8EEDS Wbeat ba. No. 1 recleaned .75 Oats, gray toa , 9 no Whita 9"" Peed barley, toa v-icTer nai, toa 22.00 ta 24.00 12 to 1S.00 toa 12.00 to 1S.00 15.00 to 16.00 Oat and Veteh bay, Alfalfa, toa Egg masb. No. 1 grade, 60 lb. bag 1.70 Dairy feed, 69 lb. bag 1.S5 Hen scratch feed 1.75 Cracked corn 1.7S Wheat 1.5 "AIR MAIL BRIDE" - - '- ; : by HAZEL LIVINGSTON CHAPTER XIV Maria took another look at her self in the mirror. She might not be b. beauty but she WAS pretty. . ''Oh, is that what you're doing? , Primping again?" Edward "Said, laughing. He'd opened the door so softly the hadn't heard. "For you!" . He awept her into his arms, scat tering powder, and hairpins, all over the floor. "But you don't have to primp for me. You're perfect, just as you are. Always!" "Andjrou're perfect for me al ways.. " Minutes passed. They sat together en the edge of the bed, laughing, -whispering, pausing to look at each other adoringly, to kiss, and laugh and whisper again. The patter of rain on the roof startled the girL She sat up sharp ly. "What was that?" ... - . "Nothing. Just rain. It lust . ; sounds funny In this room. Oh, the devil I I came up here to ask you if S wanted , to go ' shopping with om. She wanted me to drive her over to Lakeshore. Shell have a fitl'She hates to wait!? Marie snatched her topcoat from hanger; pulled her hat over her . tangled hair. "I'm ready!" , Edward had gone to the window. He said, "Never mind. Here comes Mom coming back, laden down like a packhorse and In all this rain . , . she ... sh didn't wait" Bee got home first. She was always at least five min utes ahead of Pop, who puffed up the hill behind her, with old Mr. Werner, who lived next door. ' She ran up the - front stair- opened the door with her latchkey. "Hellol" she caned, "hello, Mom?" Mrs. Wilson came out of the kitchen. She was flushed with heat and excitement Her dumpy little ' ' figure was encased In an enormous blue cover-all apron, but Bee's quick eye caught the few inches of brows ' foulard that showed under it. "What art you all dressed up for? Where are you going r "Nowhere. It's just that - "Oh, you've got candles on the table. Who's coming? All this fuss for Eddie, I suppose. Did he get InT- - "Tea. he's" Mrs. Wilson broke ; off, looked up despairingly at her tall, good-looking daughter, so like Eddie. "Oh, well, you can tell me later, v I'm going to run up and take off my . things. I hope you got my red crepe ' back from the cleaner. Bitchie and I are going to step out later.' - "SEE! Ton cant go op there! ; Come baekl" The concern In her mother's stage whisper, her wildly flapping dish- towel, stopped Bee short. "What's happened? Is Pen skk? Those kids get in a wreck coming op from ! At Oh, Mom! What HAPPENED 1" Sh-h come in the kitchen!" With the door carefully shut behind her. she pointed upward. "Be eare- fall They're op there, ia fide'a ; room. Ee- he " -. . - r- "He WHAT? Oh, Mom what IIAPPENEDr "What happened? lie's inarrled, that's what. He's gone and got n-ar- "IIASIIIED? Ed? UAK- 1UEDT" "' TJp sad down jerked Mrs. Wfll- son's teav ,v-;--:'.; . "Good. l:r wtmldnV. He wrbuldnt re. "71th me working : and slaving t . r ying than any girl I know, and he never paying a cent and then rettine- married. Just because he felt like it. After all I've gone without all tbe chances I've had" "Sh-h hell hearl" "I WANT him to hear! Some body ought to tell him, and yon won't. Where is he? Ill talk to him!" -"No. No, Beatrice, please. Wait for your father! Wait!" HI won't wait, I'm the one to suffer. Oh, the nerve of him the nerve of him! Never thinks that anyone else might want to get mar ried. Just himself. Because he's spoilt because you spoilt him. Tou always did. Everything for him, because he's the boy. And look at him! Everything his own way, and what of it? Good for nothing, that's what he is no account " "Bee! How can you SAT such things!" "I don't care they're true! They're true! They're true!" Edward had been shaving in the bathroom. He yr&n wiping the lather off his face as' he dashed into the bedroom to grab the shirt he'd just taken off.. He almost knocked Marie off her feet, as he dashed by her, struggling into the shirt with one hand, wiping lather off his face with the other. He clattered down the stairs, shout ing as he went. Marie stood petrified in the mid dle of the floor. Through the thin flooring, the sounds came, strong and clear. First Edward s voice, then the sisters. then the mother's, then all together. "Marie Theresa of Hollywood. The pen paL Don't tell me you've brought home an air mail bride! I can't stand it! It's too funny it's too tragic it's sickening, that's What It is SICKENING I" "In the first place, her name isn't Maria Theresa. It's Marie, sad If you Insist on tbe middle name if s Therese. She" - - - 1 "Call her anything yon like, it's nothing to me." . "And she's no pea paL or what ever you called her. She's a girl I happened to know In Hollywood." -Why lie about it? As if I didnt know" "I said I met her in Hollywood! When I was in pictures!" "I'm not deaf ! "Well call me a liar! I suppose I never was in Hollywood. I sup pose I never was in pictures I wasnt In 'Anthony and Cleopatra.1 even if you did see me with your own eyes l" c "If you were the fellow with the wnisxers, that carried a spear an- v ' i "Oh, shut up I You've always been griped because I got on the stage and yon couldn't. Just because I- "Eddiet Eddie, daulingv please! Bee SHH SHE L hear. And what will the Werners think? They have their windows open, too. And nobody doubts- that you were in thoM. two pictures, -Eddie, and everybody said you did finer - A door banged. Another voice loan's probably Edward's gather. Maria went on listening, not be cause she wanted to, hot beta use she eouidnt help it. ; , - Oh, why did he bring me here? Why did I let him?. Oh, we've got to gtt o-t we've got to get out signs away.Stf s - w t ' Ice-cold .with shame, half-eiek with excitement, 'she Wandered around the room, dragging out suit eases, piling is the thinrs she had aw taeslj taken, out. Wi-hagra all thumbs, she got out of her dress, and into her suit. . Put on her hat, put gloves and purse and scarf on the bed. - . - But Edward was going, too. She'd have to pack for him. From under the bed, where he had pushed his big suitcase, she dragged it into the middle of the floor. Everything would go in this time. The bath robe and the old suit he'd left in the closet, too. Carefully at first, then more and more hastily, she crammed his belongings into the bag. It wouldn't shut, so she sat on it, and pushed and pulled with an her strength. No use. She took everything out, began again. Carefully thia tune, sys tematically. SU11 it wouldn't shut, Her hat was askew, her f aco scar let, tears of exhaustion and self-pity stood in her eyes. "Honey, what are you DOING!" Edward was back. "It won't shut," she said brokenly. "I've tried and tried until I'm nearly sick. YouH have to do it!" "But, darling what in the world" "I couldn't help hearing. I couldn't help it, I heard every word. Every word Her bead went down on his shoulder. "I'm sorry dont pay any attention to me 111 stop crying in a minute. It was just that the suitcase wouldn't , wouldn't shut, and I was so so " "Poor baby! Poor little srirL I could shoot that dumb ox of a sister of, mine! Here! Take my handker chief, it's dean I But I made her apologize, and honey, for my sake please! For my sake, wont you wash your face, and come down to dinner? Oh, please, dear I Mom's gone to so much work, and I prom ised I'd bring? you down. Please I Just this once!" . . Now that it was all over, now that Mom and Pop and Bee and every body knew that he was married, and could like It or lump it, Edward felt better. It occurred to him that some thing might be said for the formal -. wedding, with everything an nounced in the newspapers, and the family introduced to the idea grad-. uauy. What a day! But in spite of everrthinr. it was good to be home. He stretched his . long length on the comfortable Chesterfield, adjusted a pillow more comfortably under his head, and gave himself up to rest, Coals glowed In the fireplace, the yellow silk lampshades that Bee had ' made gave off a soft amber light. In the big chair by the radio his ' father sat reading the evening pa per, occasionally puttinr a mi ration to him, or reading a headline aloud: ; "Another hold-up la east Oak land. It says, chain store thieves net sis hundred in cash, leave clerk tied to counter. I tell you in my day we didnt have that kind of monkey " business. It's dirty poUtics and cor rupt politicians. I'd take the lot of em and deport Urn. Send tan backs where they came from " "That's right Edward mur-' inured. At times his father's anti quated ideu and pre judices auioyed him, but tonight he was too com-, fortable, too mellow to mind what 1 he said. , The old fellow iras getting along, too ... funny he hadn't no ticed before, how scrawny his neck t was. how bis shoulders sagged. Mom wasnt so darn young either. Yon conldnt expect them to take in t new Ideas, new situations in a hurry. : ; v '' .". (ToBaCoatiaued) ' r ran ilea. ma.a one POBTLAND, Ora Jaaa (API Dairy predaca prices: Batter: - Extras 4tte;- ataadarda SSo; printe firsts 23ft ; flreta 21fce; Jattorfat 4K-2Se. -i Xgga: ltfga extras IS; large ataal ards 17a; asadimai aatraa. 16s; aaa a mat ataadatds 15a. -- - -7? ' ..; .. Cbeaee Triplets ISHa: laal IS ,, Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., 3mi".V (lr Coaatry aleata Selling pTiee ta retailers: Ceaatry-killee kegs,' baas-batebera, aadar 160 lba 0-lOa IK; vaa.cra.12e lb,; sight aad taia. S-lle la. bea-y. 10a lb.; spriag lambs, 15-16e; yearling Uatba, 10 12a lb.$ ewes, 5-7a lb,; eatter rwws, S 9e I1.; camaar sows, S-6Ha la.; balla, 11a lb. Llea Paaltry Baytag prteaa i "Legbara broilera, 12 18a lb.; colored springa, S Iba. aad sear. 17a lb.; Lagbara bwas. arar SH Iba., IStt-lae: aadar SMi Iba. 12-lSe lb.; ealarod kens to 5 Iba- 17-lSa lb. aver S Iba, ISe lb.; Ma. 2 grade, Sa is. tee. : Tarkaya BalUag prieeai Drasaed haaa. 17-18 lb.; toau. , 16-1 7a In. ; Bay lag prices: Haaa 15-16a lb.; toau, 14-15 lb, Patatoaa Takiata Geaia ( ) aaalall lacai 1.00: Deeeaotee eaa 1J5-1.49 aaa tal; Klaamtb Palla- .- lflaaa. ,-.25. -. Sew PoUtoea Calif. Whites, 1.60-L.T5 60 lb. sack - - - Bops 1S3S ChMtera-SO-26a n; gag glaa. SS lb.. , ., . . t atabair JTenJaaL 1S8S slip, S9a ft. : Caaeara Bark Bayi-g riea. 1S19 Swat, da lb- - t '- '?- --- " ' ' - Oalaaa Oregaa Ve. 1, 1.80 cental; Calif, yellow, 90e-1.00; red, 90e-1.00. - WaWWaaattaanay7 tsis. flp, aeajiaal mediaai 25a ft; mnt and araidt 2V26; als aoeUt .. fleaea, 22-24a Is.; aaatara Oragaa. lS-Sla. , " Hay Belliaa- wnaa a eta.R-rat Air-Ma. JTa. x,. ls-OO Mi. at wtch. 18.00 taat vorer. ii.so aaa; ujaouy.. aaatara Ora g, 1S.00; da vsDay, j4,0(j tos. Part- Baaar Barry aad trait. lOOa, S.10; baJa 5.15: beet S.05. .. . Dacaastla Flow Selling price, "city de livery, 1 to 25 bbi lots: raaiUy pateat, 49a, 5.70-S.25; bakers' bard wheat" aaC Al 0-5.60; bakers' blaeitem, 4.80-5.10; blended wheat Dm, A80-5.20; soft wheat Stocks sand Bonds Jobs 1 aTftfrsr iminn Complied by Tb Associated Press Net Cog. Thursday Pra-iona Month ago Tear ago 1939 high 1939 low day BO Indns Dl.O 66.6 67.6 . 54.9 77.0 58.8 15 Bails D .5 18.5 19.0 , 18.0 13.4 23.8 15.7 15 Ctil D .5 S7.0 S7.5 S8.1 29.6 40.0 S3.7 SO Stocks D .7 47.0 47.7 45.7 38.1 63.4 41.6 B0SD AVXBAQZS Net Chg. Thnrsdsy PreTions day Month ago Tear ago 1839 high 1939 lew 20 Rails A .1 57.0 56.9 55.1 61.6 64.9 53.4 Low yield 112.2 - 10 indna A .1 100.0 99.9 98.6 96.5 100.7 97.0 10 Ctil A .1 96.2 96.1 94.0 90.2 06.2 91.9 10 Forga A .1 62.4 62.8 59.7 61.4 SAO 68.S 4.50-4.55; grahaaa. " 48, 4.50; wkela wheat, 49s. 4.95 bbL ' Portland Grain rOHTtAXD. Ore-' Jane 1-(AP) Wheat: Opaa Hie -Law Ooae Jaly . TaH 7Va . 78 78 Cash Crala: Oata, Ke. t lb. whita, 29.00; 'o. 2-38 lb. gray aaaa-aaL Barley, No. 8-45 lb.BW, 2B.50. Com, Ka. 2, ET ahlpauav 27.25, Xo, 1 flax, 1.73. Cash Wheat Bid: Soft whita 74; waat era wait Tdrwaatora red" 73. Hard red winter ordinary 72 K ; 11 -per eant T8; IS par cent 74H: l8 pwr eaat 77; 14 per coat 88. - Hard whlto-Baart ardiaary ; 12 par eaat SOU; IS par eaat 86; 14 par eaat 85.. ..- Taday'a Car Baeaipta: Wheat 21; bar ley 1 : floa 15 ; corn A; aata 1 null fea4 S. - Portland Urealock PORTLAND, Cra, Jaaa 1. AP) (TJ8DA) Hogs! Baeaipta. aalabla 600, total 1450. Market alow, Uto trade weak hte-lew.-Price raagas - Barrows aad gilts, gd-ca, - -i4O-1601ba. 9 C75 7.5h 4a gd-eh, 160-180 lba, t.lfl 7:70 ? de fd-h. ISO-ISO Ibe . T.lOcj 7.70 da gd-B, lSO-200,IbaVV5 7.7 " 'da gd-ca.aoo-120 Ike v dd rd-eh. 250-20 Iba . de gd-eh, 290-850 lba da nsediaaa, 140-1W lbs Packlag sows, gd. 275-S50 ' do goad, S50-4.25-na da rood. 425-650 lbaL do jBediass, 27S-M0 rbw. 7.10 W M& f.io S.25-.r5- .a.o i.io 5.60 e.oo S.SOe 8.73 6.25 5.75 5.00 d S.5P IgV f dr-stkr, fi-ti; TO IMj iJW9 T.50 Cattle: Jtecelpta, 800; eal-aa, aalabla 2O0, total 150. Market alow; atoady ta weak. Price raafe: . : . gtearK Soad, 00-110d siSO P.75 da padiast, 750-1100 S.00 S.29 da eoas.(pUia). 760-100 . t.Uv 8.0 Heifers, good. 750-900. S.50J 9.00 do aaadiaa, SSO-BOO .- 7.60 S.50 Heifers, awdiaw, 65O-M0. 7.50' 8.50 do eeas (plain) 550-900. f.75 7.50 Cows, good, all welghto 6.60 7J5 do atediaJB, att weighta 6.50 6.50 do cent (pUin) all wta- 4.75 6.50 ' da low-eat-cat, aU wta 8.75 4.75 Bulla (Jigs axel), gd (beef) all weights do saediBas, all wts da cat-corn (pin) all wta Vealera, choice, all wts do good, all wta. do aaed. all wti do enll-eom (pin) all wta Calves, medinoi, 250-400 do com (plain), 250-400 6.50 6.75 5.00 8.00 7.50 fi 6.005 4.50 tf 6.50 4.50 Sheep: Receipts, 500, total Spring lambs steady. Price range Spring lambs, gd A cboiee..S 7.75 do medium and good common (plain) Lambs (shorn) aaed A good do common (plain) , , . . Ewes (shorn), good-choice.. do common (plain) med Wool in Boston 7.00 6.75 5.75 8.50 6.00 7.50 6.00 7.00 5.50 1000. OS 8.00 6.50 7.50 6.00 6.50 5.25 5.50 4.500 5.25 2.250 3.25 1.25 O 2.60 BOSTOK, Jnne 1. (AP) (USDA) Trading ia the Boston wool market to day was inclined to be slower tbsa In tbe past week. Moderate quantities of good original 12 month Texas wools were aoM at 67-70, scoured basis, to borers with nrgent immediate needs. Other bay era with lesa nrgent needa were reported to ba bidding 65-66 cents, scoured basia, Heawvael up sets Stocks Wall . Street Sentiment -Is Optimistic in Spite of By FREDERICK GARDNER NEW. YORK, Ja-e 1-F-Quiet but persistent selling ot steels.. motors and. specialties put leading stocks on the losing end in today's market. While a few issues, such as Safeway Stores and Loft,, were rel atively active pert ornraners - with small plus signs, declines of frac tions to more than 2 points pre dominated at the close. At that, ezereme losses were betantiatly cut in many cases. - - It was a slow retreat for the most part, 'with transfers for the Dve hoars- totaling &9 8,540 snares against f M.llO yesterday.; The Associated Press average of 0 is sues was off ."7 of a point at '47." Market Takes Beat . '' Brokers were not too down hearted over the drifting set-back. There was nothing particularly de presslns; In, the poUtfeal 1 or busi ness news bwdget andconsequent-' ly, toajbrity opinion was that the list was merely taking a rest after its lengthy upward pull. ' rs Mart PORTLAND, Ore- Jane 1. (AP) (USDA) Produce price cbsnges: Apples Ore. Newtowns, med to Ige. ex fey. 1.40-1.50; fey. 1.20 1.30; Wash. Winesaps, ex fey, 1.50-1.65; fey 1.25 1.85; comb, ex fey sod loose, 8-3 Kc lb.; Bomes, ex fey, 1.65-1.75. Artichokes Calif., 1.85 2.00. Arocadoa Calif., 1.40. Asparagus Ore., Wash., green, 80 lb. No. 1, 1.50-1.60; bunches, unclass loose, 1.00-1.10; No. 2. 85-1.00. Beans Ore.. 7-9c; Calif., Ken Wonders 80 lb.. 1.85-1.90. Celery Calif.. Utah, 1.60 1.80; white. .50 2.75. Cabbage Round head, 1.25-1.75; Calif., crt., 1.50-1.75. Cantaloupes Calif., stds, 45s, 3.75 A00; ponies. 45s, 2.90-3.00; jumbo 4.00. Cherries Calif. Bings, 10-1 lc lb.; Wash. Binga 1315c; Royal Annes 8-9c. Carrots Calif. 50 lbs. sscked, 1.50 1.65; bunched rates 2.25-2.50. Cauliflower Local, 9-1 Is, 1.00-1.15. ' Celery Crlif., Utah, 1.85-2.00: white. for similar wools, but it wsa difficult to obtain any aisabla lota of good wool at that price. Closing Qudtati ons NEW YORK, Jana l-HTcay'i closing prices:! Ai Chem. Dye 1T -Comwltn Son NtU Pow Lt AUled. 8tores.' - Consol Edison American Can 11 I Consolidated OH Am For Power ' Corn' Products Am Pov Lt 4 CurUss Wright Am, Had Std San 12 H Douglas Aircraft Am Roll Milla 14 Du Pont de N : IA, -x Am Smelt As Ref Am Tel aVTelr Am Tobacco . Am WatWks -Anaconda . - -Armour 111 Atchison Barnsdall Bait A Ohio . Bendlx Aviation Bethl Steel Boeing Air . Borge Warner. Budd Mf g ' , CalifornU Pack Callahan Z-L. Calamet Hec Canadian Pac J-I Case Caterpillar Trac Celanese ' : .Certain-Teed ,, Chen A Ohio -Cholatei Coml-Solr 4JU, El Pow 1(3 ft Erie R R 14t: Gen fiaectrie .v . General Foods 244 General Motors 4 -Goodyear Tire ' 29 Gt Northern ,.r 14 Hudson Motors 5 Illinois Central 23 Insp Copper 57 Int Harvester 22 - Int Nick Can -24 Int P V P Pf 4 f lat m-cVTal-18 Johns ManvUIe 1 - Kennecott - ' " S Ubbey-O-Ford 4 Ugget My B ' Loav's- : 44 Mont Ward. f . II Northern Pac 7 Packard Motors 2 J C Penney -S Phillips- Pet i) Pressed StI Car Ut PubServN . S Pullmna 1 Safeway. Stores 25 Sears Roebuck 45 Shel TJnion 43 Sou Cat Edison. 27 Southern Pac 21 Stand Brands 5 Stand Oil Calif 12 SUnd Oil NJ 19 Stude.baker 59 Sup Oil 49 Tim Roll Bear " 3 ' Trans-America" Union Carbide 74 United Aircraft 32 United Airlines 47 US Robber 104 US Steel " 43 Walworth 50 Western Union . 18 Nash. Kelrlnator- White Motors ' 1 National Biscuit XT ' Wool worth - 33 , National Cash 18 Xew Vork Curb &! Nati Dairy: Prod If Cities Service 11 iJaUlorxal Dist 21 El Bond A Share . 7 9 3 88 35 3 27 41 '74 11 26 13 2S 43 2 40 6 74 37 10 41 48 - 6 20 t 48 S.25-S30. CI tree frail Ora-safralti Taxmar -aarab; seedless. 8.00-8.50; pish. .2.50 4.00.- an ton, fancy, 8.00 2.25; rbaice, 1.S5-1.75) rtorfda, all rises, 8.C8-8.25. ; Ooaaaaarriaa -7a lb. Garlic a-lUc Leroeas Fancy, sB atsea, 8.00-6.60; ehoiea SOt lass. .. L'mea Dos. cartea, 80 38a. : Lettaee Local dry. SOe-SSe. Oraagea California aavela, large, 8.50 4.00; aaed 8.00 8.50; small, 2.75 9 00; all sixes, 2.25150. Cucumbers Bothouse, das 1.50-2.80, box 2V 4 dos. Calif lags, U0 1.6O. Lettuce Local dry, 8-4 dos., 30-85a.' 1.00; fair, 60-75e. Mushrooms f'nJtivalad. I lb.. SO 85a. Onions Ore. yellows. 50 lb. sacks. OS medium 1.10-1.25; Ige, top US; No. 2, 50 lb sacks. 50 60c; Calif, wax, 1.00-1.10; reds 1.00 1.15. Peaa Ora The Dalles, "8-4 He; local 44-5e; sacks 1.75-S.OOi Peppers rionda, 1920e lb. ... Patatoaa Ore. Ueachuiea Kaiteti, He. I. 100 Iba. 1 IS 1.25; 25 lb. ak, 85-87 Vae: US Ka. 2, SO tb. ate; 4tf-4: Klaamatb Ruaaetav C8 Ka. 1, 100 Ih. ska, 1.10-1.13; Whites, CB Na. X. 1.50 l.5. " Bbabarb Ore., tettoca erata 25e l.l0. Squash Calif, Zucchini, 1.00-1.25; aamaaer,, 1.25-1.85; Wash, summer. 1.50; Zaeehlai. 80-90c. Strawberries, Oregon, best 1.50-1.60. Spinach Ore 30-85c oranga box. Tomatoes Or j. hothouse, ll-14e: Tex. lag. 2.00 2.25; Calif.. IS lb. lug 1.00-1.25. Bunched Vegetables:' IaksI per dos., bunches; onion 17 4 20c, radishes 20 SOe; parsley, 17 20c; Calif., beets, 45e-Oe. Root VereUbles: Batobsgss 1.25-1.60. r sack, lugs 50 60c. beets 1.25-1.60 itgs 85 40e. Horseradish 15s lb. ft "aslL' X vS Bk-r a- ttZaaTt i In A Huny" STATE FIIIAIICE CO. A Home-Owned Institution (Chllds A Miller's Office) 8-44 SUte St, Salem, Ore. 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