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JLz Oltl-GO.r ETATCSlIANr C3. Oreca, FriS-gr Ilcrnin, NoYeraber 24, 1923 Stacey Foxes Win, Fur Show Live Animals Take Prizes; ' : Liberty Farmers Plan J - Pelt Show Entries UBKRTT Th SUeey fox farm exhibited three foxes at the northwest Hto fox show In Oresh m on Monday and won three places In the show, a second, third and sixth. A treat many animals were shown and " competition in the rarions classes was rery keen. The second place was won In the foil sUrer male pup class, against abont SO entries In the same class. This was the first lire fox show In Ore on in ten years and was a large affair. . . V - Many entries from Washington competed in the show, which in cluded If classifications lor ex hibits, he Stacey farm was the only Liberty exhibitor. . Attending the show Monday from here were Mr. - and Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Olden, who are also local fox farmers, and Arthur Blngenhel mer. - 8tacey and other . 1 o e a 1 fox farmers are planning to exhibit in the pelt show in Salem on Norem ber SO, the show to be sponsored by the Oregon Fox Breeder's as sociation. Stacey plans entry In most of the pelt classes, which will be palo atlrer, fall slirer and medium sllrer. " The first day of the 8alem show (Will be siren oyer to Judging en tries. Prise winning- pelts will be shown Friday and Satnrday to the . public in -Miller's "Store auditor- lam. . . . r- - The Staeey fox farm here Is the largest U the western stAtes. It . was for the past several years the .largest far ranch in. Oregon, for merly exceeded only, by one .In Hood Rlrer. The Hood Rlrer ranch has since been dlylded and the. Staeey ranch has - steadily grown. This year SSO. silver fox pelts were taken on this farm. Pedee Pie Social Nets $34 for Club PEDEE A very successful pie social netting $34 was held by the Jolly Neighbors club at the club house Friday night. About 70 guests were present and ell arall able pies were sold, with the ex ception of a few which were brought as special gifts to the children. The Independence Commercial club presented as part of the pro gram, a vocal solo, a reading, an . accordion solo and two cowboy vocal solos. The program was completed by a tamborine and ac cordion duet by Frank Dewltt and Gus Jahns. a song by six Pe dee school girls and an accordion solo by Gus Jahns. Students, teachers and friends or me reaee ug& scbooj held their monthly party at the high school on Fridar'nirhL Keefers Move to Hayesville Home HATESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Royal Keefer and family hare mored from, the Anderson house to the Parr house In Claxtar. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grelg and children. Donna and Jlmmle, accompanied by Mrs. Greig's fath er, Charles Hinds of Lablsh Cen ter, and her step-brother. Jamea Sewell of Spokane, left Saturday for Los Angeles to spend Thanks glrlng with Mr. Hind's brothers. T. S. Hinds and M. J. Hinds. A sister, Mrs. P. Flynn and hus band of Twin Falls. Minn, will also Join the group. Sunday School Head I Honored for Service AUMSVTLLE .Henry Porter, who has been superintendent of the Christian Sunday school here for the past 64 years, was unique ly honored by the gift of a gold pin with a cross and crown, sir en -by a little girl In Ohio in ap preciation of his serrlce In Chris tian work. The girl. Virginia Por ter, no relation, read of Porter's long tenure in office sereral years ago and wrote making his 'ac quaintance. Since that time the aged man and the little girl have 1 been pen pals. , Have Skating Party KINGS VALLEY Students and teachers of the Kings Valley high school hel da skating party at Lewlsburg Friday night. I wilt warm your hems lor you Chess cold snoro lags while) you relax be twssn the warn covsxs. &Vm'( Iililf VY SV.Hi;i. lcntcd for Cash 17ALHU7S Ittzo Hut Meats II!:rfc:n P:c!an2 Co: zzo s. ni-h st, TcL 7C33 Nazi Pocket Ships Teach Lesson iliwbi vr yi 'I Success of fast, hearfly armored ally rednced some 62 erauers owned by maritime powers to jusx, according to Captain Joha H. Cralge, US marine corps, retired. noted naval strategist. In buUdlac poexet anipa, uennany ni shown It Is poasfble to cotrct warcraft bo bigger than Henry crmlscr slae mhJcls ran ontclass cruisers In battle-, can escape dreadnaaghta. Pictured top Is Ger many's raider. Admiral Scheer, new typo craft, which, Cralge ' Here, could outrun tbe VSS PennsylTaala. Delow, ana outoens u beary cruisers.' The answer, he ' rjrlng battleship type guns. Salem Market Quotations rxuira " CSaytaa Frtess) fTka arlcoo Solo ooooSoo' or a pteir ul U4iafo ml too aoily aaai-oi oncoo paUJ sa gia-na Or Sataa oorora at art mi soorootooa . so Taa Saaa Boaaaaa. fa. aa atal-. Bull .oa . Grapsfrait, Ariaaao Lamoaa era to . , , s ee " t.so IN to 4.M LJS Oraaata, araM Avooo4oos, era to vnoBVAnxsa B7la Mooa) Boota 4aa , Caabara. la. Coriau. local Soo. Jie .t e ISO S.1S jf a Si JU .40 1.S0 Jt .60 a J Caaliflawrr. kl .alary Cacaaibcra. aetaooaa Lattaca. CSalif, , - . Oamaa. S la. Gr aaUaa, 4 as. Raaiakaa. Soa. Ptppan. grata rara'sr Patalacs. local. CL, Ha. 1. SO la. )( Bpiaaca. Saattla. kax Taraipa. 4aa . SsMsk. sas. atAXH, Hal jn sxsos waaat Ba. Xa. 1 raalaaa4 TS a VS Oata. tea S0.0O ta 91.S0 rwt Barlay. tm " ar Bay. ta , 11 OO Slfalfa taa IS OO M llffv Ere . Sa. 1 araaa SO la, Us L.TS lir fcaa. SO Ik. -i tit a tei-itc laad l.sa Crack4 - 1.S0 Wbaat - 1.S0 aa LIS risa. pat bo. ,, Ul coos ajr rooxTmv (Saytas Fzlcos of -aaraaaa'l) 6ra-a A Larcau Saa. ' JS ' Oraaa B lata a. JS Brada A -tadiaav, --- JS Oraaa B aiadiaai --- .IS Pallet. JS Colore keai Jl 4 Jl Ooiored frra IS aa4 14 Wklta Ler-oT-a. kaan ' .08 sa4 JS as WaiU Lchora try - Wait Lack eras. Scot , , uia aooaura , , . -SS ji ooS as Hmwj boob, la. -, (Baylai Ptlcos of Kutoa CtoaaMry) Grade A largo, 4aa. a us Grade A Bedim Grade B larra J US JS Jt js us us u 4 Grade B OJaoi tader(ra4ea ao4 oooo rallolo Let kora beaa L-(Bera trrera. 1 Iba. Cniored tiyaro. S B Iba Oelered baaa . r Stan 014 rOMtara Ke. S grade So par pooa4 lea a. HOPS ; (Ssylsg rdcea) 1038. IK 1S3B - u WOOX. AJTD KOBAXX (BoyUg rUcoa) Wool atadtoa, lb. US Laaibe. lb. UO klobalr, 1H. US UYZSTOC-L 1 bji1 piM.ee i ex m . a . wm eoodiUaua aa4 ooloo ropotto4 op to p.a.1 Laaibe. 1939. taps T.TS . . a. a . . Ha, aariiaga e-w ee Haso, top, 18O820 iba. .,. '. 8.00 Save O.S9 Boot oowa t oe ao sue Visit at Union Hill UNION HILL Mr. and lfra. Floyd Bailey hare had as guests for the past two weeks Mrs. Bai ley's father and mother, llr. and Mrs. John C: Larsen of Dunn Cen ter, ND an aunt, : Mrs. Sophie Hansen and a cousin, Elnar Han sen, of Werner, NIX While here they visited In Seattle, Tacoma, Hood River and made s trip to tho eoast and around the lit Hood loop. They left Tuesday for their homes In North Dakota. Dahl'sWifemUS i 1 ! , .4 Ura. Hareld DaU Wife of the iLzaexican flyer shot down by Spanish liumrgts dor Lng the dvll war ta that oouzitry, Ura. TTarold Dahl, Sl-yeax-old eabaret ainger, baa retorned to the United tales where aha an nounces she win continue her ef forts to gain the safe release of her husband from a Spani-h prl on,r lira. Dahl Is shown tn Soatoo iaSxrmtnx .arrival. .. nazl pocket battleship bare virtu US, British and Japanese Heavy said, la more light cruisers car- i t Grade U raw 4 per cent aaHk. Dairy Uo-op prtco to dlstribatora. f I.T4. Batterfat, Mo. 1. 9 Met Ho. a. 27Hc praaalaaa Sic A trade print, S3 He; B grade, 92u faartsrs MMe. 8.00 oo 8.TB s.ee oo e.ee , sue to 4.S0 8.00 11)1 Baifaro Dairy typo Lieo Tool ool . Orooood Taol, lb. -TUTS tl oe eU by -.tp.4o-t f-ofttag oo croweci ITBZTS Barealaaa. oreboaa ram. lie; Joaibaa. le: Ife ISoi Umt Uoi bobfoo lOtto. Dac-lUy os4 Brio sots to kifbsr , . W-XrDTS--Ore-or4 rmoi rrooaaottoo, STo: soft abolls So. Gradeei "roaaaoUoo, iab U.t, larga I.e. tun 16a. aw dim Stte; aoft abell. jambee IS Ma. targe 11a. faaey Sa. Badiaai 1 He. , (Oo-eo rrleoo bo WaoieaaJori) fILBTS tmekinj. Jaabo loo igo fa.. ,a. D4. .. ee. lorro lHo Btreaiooa. iaabo. llai lorgal . W.M, Hh MM ll faaey. IB Mo: bob, lie. W-J-KUT8 rroaoeettea. Jambea IT a, Urge 10 Ha, faaey II He, aiadiaai lie; aeft abella Jaaibas IS He. large 14Ho. faocy It Ho. aiadioai lie; -torottoa, large loo. OaocoSot rroaeoottoo. largo 12a. Mtooi lie;, sort tbous, largo lie, faaey 11 Ho. aiadiaai lOo. Gtardeners' Mcart POBTLND, Ora, Hot. 28 (AP) (USD.) Produce pricci: apploo Orogoa: Ro4 Setleloaa, olaeo pock, 1.00-1.10; Wiator Baoaaaa. faeo an4 fill, 60-45; Spitaaaborga, astro too- ay, 1.S5-L.50; faaer, 1.10-1.25; Was--Ingtoa: Bed or fitarklng Dolloteoa, rappo-. larga oxtra laaeT. 1.60-1.65: faaey, 1.40-1.60; Wiaaaapa, extra faaey, 1.8. ArUekokea roar It I aosea bozaa. 8.00-S.50, aosea SO-SOe. AToeo4oa UalLforaie roertet, 8.05. Baoaaaa- Per baaca. 4 . -6 -a nor lb.: kaada cot off or oml lota, 8-0)4 a. xteeaa Uragoa : Ldmaa, so-eoo per log: akalL toga 60-OOe. Ooliforaio: Kaa- tacky Woador, S-0o lb.; kampara, 8.S5- S.oo. Broasala Bproota 12-eap fiata. S5-75e. Cabbage Local. 60-lb.. aew crates oie4iom-aiso faaey. VB ko. 1. T0-80e: eld crates, 40-70e; per oaek, S5--0c; Bed, XMi-aa re. Caoliflcwor LoeaL No. 1. 7o-80c: ao. 2, 80-40C. Calory Oregoa TJtak, S3O-1.00; faaey 1.10; wkito. BUe-1.00; poor, lower; kearto 78-850. . Cltraa IVoit Ariioaa grapefruit, faa ey 100a. 1.60-1.75; 80a aod Urger, l.To 2.00; choice 15a leas; lettoee eroteo 2.00 2.2S; Taxaa piaka, 8.25-8.60; wkito 8.7 8.00; rionda, 8.85-4.00. CoooBoto 4.75-5.15 Ar aaek of 100. Craa berries Oregoa5 Waakia-to-. 25- Ik. boaea, MeTarUa aaoetry 8.00-8.15, aoaio 2.S0; few S.45; pale 2.89; Orogoa Baodoa, largo, 8.75. . Oocoatbora Oregoa. kotkeooo. 8-4 too. 8.50-I.60, 75e-1.10 pardoxsa; Califoralo 1.85-s.oo per lag. DUl Per lb. 8-Se. Xggplaao Califoralo, log-, 1.8 5-1.40; local 05e-l.OO. arUo LoeaL'lO-loo Ik.: afariaa-. 18- 18o per lb. Grapee CaUforala, Toga, Molagaa S5o 1.00; S-tporora, . 1.0O-1.85. Leaiona Calif oraiai faaer. SOO-SSOa 7.0O-T.25: 432-490a. 8.00-0.25: aboieo. A.75-S.25. ---mo Ca-forala, Data, 150a. 8.S0; 4 sr la y cortoaa. SOe; doseo, 2 0-2 5a. Lettoee Local, dry poek, 8 to 4 dosoa, boot 1.00. -.28. fair 75o-1.00; Tko Dalles 1.05-1. S3, poorer lower: CaUioraio. lead. 8.50-8.00. dry 1.00-2.00. - Melon a No naal. H ash rooms Caiti rated, eae-poand ear- tons, 45-50o; H-Ib. caitoaa, 22H-250. uaioaa WMbingtoa, oo-ib. ooeKo, 8paaisk, aiediooi 40 50e; 101b. sacks. 10-lle. boilers 10-lie. WkiU Globes 1.00. Oregoa Yellows, medium, SO-SOe; 100-lb. sacks, 1.00-1.10; 10-lb. ooeka, 14-1 Sc; boila. ll-12e. Uranr-s Valeadaa. largo 4.10: me- dlaaa 8.75-8.45. small 8.88; cboieo 1.80 2.50; aarela, larga 8.25; medinm 8.15, .11 8.50 2.45. Jap erases 1.05-1.75 per baadla. raoa - Cauioroia, a.oo-i.oa per aaas- per. ? 'i. afepporo Otegoa lists, , greeo, 40-eoe, So Is.; rod, flats, 85-75; Calif, grooa, 9o lb. Poors Wai-lBgtoa t Loose Bote. 80 SOe, extra faaey 1.15-UO; Aajona, extra faaey 1.25-1.85, faaey 1.00-1.15, Uoee S5 SOe; Baorra Easter, loose SOe. Persimmon Calif oral a: aas. 1.0 0- UO; Oregoa: 75e-1.00. Ploeopple Bowaii, 4.00-4.25. -Peaagrsaatea Lags, 1.00-1.10. Potatoes Market atroag. Oreroa local oad Long Whites aod Baaaeta. US Ke. 1. 100-Ik. sacks. 1 25-1.16; Ke. S, tO-Ik. 4&-SOe: Klaaaatb oad PeaekaOso Bnmaeta. US So. . 100-lk. aaoka 1-40- 1.70; 28 lb. ooeka, 45e; Woakiagtoa Boo seta. C Ho. 1. 100-lb oaeko. 1.50-1.70; 88-Ib. ooeka, 40-48tte; Xa 8. 80-850. Spraack LoeaL oraaga bexeo. aMtotly 88-400. ' Si-asa- Oreroa : Doalak. nvrre eroteo. 10-40 ; lags, 88-450: -Urblekeod-, 1-1 Ue lb.: Eobft-rd. 1-1 4 s; BokemUa. oago, a-50; er-t-e, TSo; pmmpkl-a, 1-1 a ao a; . CalUaraia aoeeklal, IJIo-l-tt Sweet Petateea Co-iorala, era tea, Jorooya, -.80--,44; yaau. SO-rV in. To uttose Ore gea, leeal, boat S0-T0e; oaelaaaified, 40-40e; Ke. 8a. 25-S0e: ka koaoo. coosktaatlo-. 10-14a la.; faaey la-loe; extra fscy 1T-I4e; C-llf- re parked .T-s.ee. Beached Taretablea Per doaea t war- aley. -SO-SSo; radishes. 20-25o; tararoo, 85e; grooa oaleaa. t tUl boots 17 Ho. 20e; carroto, 15-80e; oadloa 80-40e; krecooli. 85-45e: koklrobl. 40-450; oolery root 40-SOo ; okard. 15-SOe; kslo 85-SOe. M Vegetable Per ioo-lk. aoeko. rotabar-o, U-1.40; reraipa, -.0O-1.25; re, eo-ooe; aeeta, x.oo: aaHeaa. ao. IS; tags, oo-ooe; poroaipo, t laga ss-45o. icka 1-00- w a - UHIiTED U-HIIUT HEATS Celley Farquii-T & Co. Front Norway Eta. BAl-CM Fruit Shippers , - 7ant Rates Cut Apple, Pear Growers Seek I To Offset 7arTrongi Lovrer IUil Costs : ' MRTIJLND, Ore., Nor. JtMJPi Psctae . northwest ' ahlppers of apples and winter pears, cut off from European markets by war, hare started a new transcontln- ental. railroad rate reduction cam palgn, Reuben Bens said today. ? Bens, a Takima, Wash., apple ahlnner and chairman of ti an. plo rata committee of the north west perishable tratfle bureau. said that "prevtoualy, to percent or the winter pears and from SO to IS par Cent Of that Onmn anrl Washington apples Vent through i g-axuuna canal." Railroads already bars denied Ono Petition Of the traffla bnroin. made np of shipping organizations at lfedford. Hood River. Wenat- cneo ana xanma, tor lower ratea. Goodrich Named f s ; - i - j Mayor at Dayton I DAYTON TV. fr n Y-Loot ojtj-V - - - WVLA 1VU was reelected mayor of Dayton at ouutaai city election neld here Ifondar. Bty D. Johnson. Barry Sher- -xi .a jann Kninn- &- , . WW . w sleeted eoancUmen. . i John leayborry,. recorder, and J. I. Sherman- treasurer, were also re-olected. . , - About 10 votea were east. The mayor, recorder and treasurer vers unopposed. Files for Divorce DAT.T.AS- A. anlt far tf-n-. was Hied In the circuit fAnrt nf Polk conntr bera rriav v. Oraco Starr against NeU Starr. They were married at Eugene 1 It 11. There are three minor chile" dren of whom the nlaintirf aoVo the control snd custody. She also asks for $11 for each a month for the support of the minor chil dren. The D lain tiff r.hrr t- tlon. She asks for S20 a month alimony. . r POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE UTTI.E ANNIE KOONEY TOOTS AND CASPER S VDU LOOKED A jTS OES THAT X I I 1 VER MAW AN ME- J f ' ni e- -- , , f ,, -' - ' - A Prry TO MAY ) ja-jw BETTEgfPB RU8$H ) J II (V TT.U J ART THIS THV L KJK tfJTTf. GOOO a. A &Kf!) l TKE THE KMP Z g y C. C 1 KV A7rTr-WVMVdsJMS -Afc V ' M 1 'CAUSE rFI V-5rTT w-5Hirr-rvsr U V- Jr I CURfwT4 n"CHjrri4Sr: r RUN CXJTAL CC VEREX) VsATM JK ie!L SCWPSOPS AW SCAPED CASPECT. rVE A CONFESSION "TO MAKC.. KARL.O DAPPER CALLED i to ia rr Monday and X INVITED HIM "TO DIME WITH U , TONI frnT-" rttz with us ; i fXQ TONI lrWT"X ! -- TUIMBLE rHEATIK- -,SUiTtncJP09e7 Saved in Sinking Sfary Gamp At least 10 Americans, tachidlnj; Vary Camp of Augusta, UL, above, were rescoed when a Brit lXzua steamer atrock a mine near Singapore aj-d aank. Those saved were members of a maglo ahow tro-pe. Funeral Is Held ForJ.LTindall SHLBt7RN Funeral sertices were conducted by Rev. Poor of Portland t at the .Miller cemetery Monday afternoon for James L. Tindall, IS. Tlndall was married to Maggie aiiuer. to uus union nre chiia ren were born, Wallace of Tole do, Bessie Lows of Bonneville, Jessie Foster ., of Portland. , Lore Grant of Washington, Thomas, deceased. After Mrs. Tlndall's death, be married - Miss Nsttls - Goodman, who survives him. There are also IT grandchildren and aeren great grandchildren. Tlndall waa a member of the Methodist church for many years. It NO, HCaEy.fr VwO-5WT VOUR FAUCTTHAT Arv sisrresra HueaAkicrs 9pei?sTrrai C4J HIMnDBEUEV- A V5 A y-05T AMD AM EV1U - - - BUT WHEN 1 SAW (THKT. VYES, W AND THERE'S THAT TOU STILL. WAE-nsI- HE'LL BE 1 f THE ) MATE HIM 1 'PHONED .THE- HERE n i - OOORBELl- M POP HIM NCTT TCV I --RA5S . ANV SW piwin .ll fi COME-. BUT HE'D 1 HSV MINUTE Vv NOW dA ALREADY LEFT J j ! Quotations ' TOUTUtJSlX Ore.. Kor. SI (AP) rracaeo oxraaasa: Batters ExtvaeSOH: ataaaaraa 88; prim Ura to 18; firato So. Battorfot 80-80 H. Ztttt 4o oxtroa IT: ataadar-a 18' Boodjiua aatrao -0; otaaa-r 18; oawll oxrraa lot ar la. - Cboeoei Triplota IH loot 181. Portland Grain PORTL-UtD, Oro--Key. 18 (AP) wooot: . upoa. uiga Lrw . cioee May 7H ' T8, T8 Ik .-i.- OA - OA OA OA Cuk raia:-0ti No. t8S-lb. wklta. aaqeeted. Barley ' Ka. S, 4S-lb. BW, vv. wra. w. . m ii -iw in ,9.1, . So. 1 flu, 1.7SH. . Caob Wheat Bid: Soft Wbito tS: weet- oro vblto 79 r.w altera red TO. Hard red wtatort ordiaary tSH; 11 par cent 78 H ; 18 per coot 81: IS peg coat 84; 14 per ooot oo. -taro wuu-oMrti era inarr aa : IS por oont S4H; 18 por coal S7H; 14 per cooi yv7 r - - To-oy's - Car BoooIpUi Wkeat 81; fioor S; oora T; koy 1; aUUfooS A. Portland Produce rOBTLAKl), Ora, Kot. 33 (AP) Vooatry Meat- aeinag pnea to rotota orot Coootry fcUlaa bogo. boob botcooro. .zs-i-o a H II.; too lor a. looey, ISH-loe; bght oo4 tola, 10-lla; booey S 10a lb.: apriag laabo. 14H 14o lb.: year bog taaba. aaqeoted; .ewea. 8-4o tb.i eottor eowa, T-T He; ca oaer cowa o-SH la.: bmlla e-OMo lb. Ura Poaltry Boytog prleoa: Logb ora broilera 1 ta 1 Iba. ISo; do S Iba- 1S: fry ere, ooder 8 iba. lSe; 4o 8 to 4 Iba ISa lb.; 4o rooators orer 4 Ibo 18e: eol ared baaa to 4 Iba. lie; So oyer 4 Iba. I8; Lagbora - bona onder SH Iba. -8e; OTor SH Iba lOo; So He. S grade Soieaa. Tarbaya - Salliag price; oew crop boaa 22-SBe lb.; tome 18-20e lb. Boyiag prieea Ho. 1 kooo -0-3 la; torai loo lb. Pototaaa Malia, apoclol braad. 1.88; Takl-ut Oeaia 1.50-1.65; Daaebotaa 1.40. 1.70 ; KUmatb - 1.60-1.70 ; local WbiUa. SO-SSo oraago boat Soappoooo -turbaako lt5 oostaL .. Oolona Orogaa-40-80 TaUaia 80-85 : Orogoa itaxmo-av 1-1 Ho lb. Hay Beiilag pnea to ratal terei Altai, fa. Sla 1. 16.00 too; oat eeteb.' 18.00 toat cloror.-ll.ee too: tloMrtby. aortorS Orogoa lS.OOoollay t-aothy 18.00-14.00 tea. PortlaaA. -".,--'. ' Wool Eaataro Oragoa floe., IS-lSo rb.;' ereaaed, SS S8e lb. 2 WUlaaiotto ral toy. 18 moot-. o lb.t Uuab. SO lb. Mohair IS man U. 8 So tb. fall. 89a. Caaearo 1.19 pool 4 lb. Hope Orogoa, 1889, 85 Ib.j IB 8 8. ooaaiaa L Dae, re a flaoo BelHng prtco, atty 4o lt-ory 1 to 9S bbL lota: Unity peteata. 49a. S.TS-TJ5; bokaro bard wheat, set, 4.80-8.80 baker' bluett-. S.20-8.60: bln44 wbt floor, 8.80-8.15 ; soft wheat 4.90-4.95; grobaat, 49c. S.T0 wkolo wheat 49a. 8.18. Portland Lirestock PORTLAND, Oro- Kot. S3 (AP) (trSDA) Hog: Salobl 800. total 860: m larket aeti-e. atrong to higher. Barrow, and gilte, gd-ch. 120 140 Iba S 8.85 O S.78 So fd-ch, 140-160 Ibe ' 6.85 6.85 do gd-eh, 160-180 lba 5.65 Q 6.10 Darn the Luck! Charity Begins at Home All Comes out in the Wash GHOST fcflT a 1 Casper's Long Wished for Chance A Hair-Polling Hatch at Portland do gd eh. 180-300 lb - do gd-ch, 800-820 lbs da gd-ch, 320-840 Iba do gd-cb 340-870 lba do gd rh, 370-800 Iba . do gd-ch. 800 S8 Ibc .. , . do gd-ch, 380-860 lbo ' do atadi-m, 160-300 Iba. -Feeder pig, gd-cb. T0-120 Faodar pig, goad ehdieo, 70-1X0 lbs r - Cattle Salable oad total 6.000 6.65? 6.603 S.10 6.10 5.76 6.85 6.60 8.25 6 5.10(9 6.oo a 6.50 5.00 Q 6.60 5.S5 6.85 8.90 6.60 8.36 O 8.78 100; coItoo. aaiable .35,' total 40: osarkH ocueo liBLltod oopply. - -Steer, gd. 900-1100 lb- 8.35 3 0.36 7.26 & 8.50 6.75 S 7.26 6.00 S 7415 do Bed.UB, 750 1180 loo do aiedinm 1100-1300 lb do coonooa, 750 11 OO Iba Heifer, good .750900 Ibe 1 do mlii.um 600-000 lba- do cqg-a oa 600 900 Iba do ooaaor. all wta : do cot root, oil wta do med'am, all w . Cowa, good.' oil weight : 7.75-8.25 4.500 7.75 5.25 3.50 8.000 6.60 S OO 4.26 4.25 5.50 5.50 6.50 Balls (yoarliog excluded), - .. boot, good, all wta - 6.25 O S.0 ' do aoosago, good, all wU 6.75f 6.25 do oaaaago aied. ait wta- 6.350 6 75 do cot com. all wta. 4.500 6.35 Voolora. td h, oil wta " 8.00 0 9.60 . 4a eo-e-iood, all wta . 8.000' 6.00 do coll. wt 4.oot 6oo Carre, gd-ch, dOO-lba. do- -8 600 P OO - dacota-aiod. dOO Iba da- 6.000 7.00 . do call 400 lbs. dowa 8.500 6.00 Sheep; - BalabI tared sales steady. Lamb, geod -choice - do aiodioai-good . sad total 25; ict- 7.750 8.25 7.250 7.50 6.250 7.00 6.500,6 25 6.000 6.60 8.250 S.7S 1.500 8.36 do ToorUag wether, gd ck . do m lediaat Zwe, good to ekeieo 4a eo-uooa t aiediaai , Wimiipeg Wheat Market Is Firm WINNIPEG, Nor. 8rV Wheat f ntnrea prices held xirm thronshont a quiet session on the . Winnipeg; ' and moderate ex port sales of Canadian, wheat. '. Quotations closed cent high er to H lower, .with ' Norember wheat at 70 cents a bushel, December May 7i and July- To, cents. . - - - . . i - - - - , . I . . " -W . I. , - . , . . - COUP5..I KMOW BEAUTY VJfiGHTA CAU5C G HOST 1 DCaTr KICK. SEN Atf SXXKS LIKE BUC5STX3eS-.BUT M0Ne9T,THC BURRO dO VOOK AryFUL, 7- ?4 SCART . IT TES.ITS HIM. PLEASE DON-T DO ANVTHlN RASH. . - . . ... . . ' : . i- ' - IIinncapolis Mart Activities light MINNEAPOLIS, Nor. 23.-(-There was yery little action la the train market here today wit other markets closed In observ ance of one of the ThanksgiTlnr days. ' - Wheat receipts today 124 cars compared with a holiday a year aso. - Trading- basis unchanged. Quotations 'lower. Cash: No, 1 heavy dark northern 88 H II dark northern: No. 1, 87 H: No. J, 86; No. 3. 84V--85. Pre mlums: 14 protein lc: 15, 3; 16, 6; 16 protein Montana spring: l-2c additional. Taney No. 1 hard Montana 14 per cent .protein 81 i No. 1 dark bard or No. 1 oa hard Montana winter 86-88; hard amber, durum: No. 1, 794; No. , 2, 77; No. 3, 76; ordin ary 3-5c more; medium 6-9e more; choice 10-13c more. No. 1 red durum 77. Aviation fcsiies MoveUp,Toronto (By the Associated' Press) Strenrth af arlation Uikm tn Toronto and Amsterdam stood out In desultory , dealings In most world markets yesterday, aa the New York stock exchange and Other nrlncioal marts were eAtineA tor Than ksglrlng day. Canadian securities , generally pointed nnwnrd In moderate dal. tags. In Toronto,- DeHarlland alr- crait rose 4H points to l, and at Montreal, a wide assortment of. shares . advanced tractions to s points. ,. . - r . c - Faced With an Emergency Yon need money quickly. 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