Selling Falls Off on Street straggling 'Recovery in Aircraft . and Steels Noted Wednesday NEW YORK, An.:. 14-tfp- Beiling diminished in the stock market today, permitting ft stra Kilns recover? In alrerafts, steels and other groups hardest hit by tke war news scare in the pre- - Tions session. After a flurry of bavins around th opening lifting some stocks a polnj or more, the rally waned. Noting the London markets re fused to be flustered by the big aerial attacks oil England, Wall Street traders took the war re ports more calmly, brokers said. Nevertheless. - there .was an ob vious tendency In trading circles to operate cautiously while the, outcome of the battle of England remained in doubt. A little short-corerlnr was suf ficient to stllf en prices as offer ings slackened. Aircraft were strengthened by a rise in Doug las on announcement tne war plane manufacturer planned to spend $20,000,000 for the expan sion or its productive capacity in soumera California. Douglas end- a ih higher at 68. Trade reports indicating steel oraers suii were running at a high level helped the stocks of that industry for a time. Bethle- nam was up more than a point on the rally but lost the gain to finish slightly down at 74. US Steel retained a fractional gain. -The Associated Press compos ite of CO stocks ended .3 of a point down at 41.4. Transactions Striking Number From Revile ! -' V "j V V-. ! Grains Steady After Bad Day -? h 7- Helene Hughe line of dancer, coruiiig from the Treasure Island exposition, in one or the stirring scenes in the All-American Rene, 140 edition, to be presented at the 79th Oregon state fair here for one week, starting September 2, Labor day. Salem Market Quotations (Baying Price) T price below supplied by a local froter are indicative of the daily market price paid to (rawer by Sales bayer slowed to 271,870 shares compar- L"A ,M ur"u" b vu w iu.oi,oav yesieraay. i, Mill in Lebanon District Burns V-GETAB-ES Freak corn, do Bean, Ten Cabbage, lb. L Carrots, local, do. Cauliflower, local " Cucumber, dos. . Celery Lettuce, local Onion. 60 lb. Green anion, do. , LEBANON Fire was dlscoy- XVSF&SZ? iXr-; red about nine o'clock Monday I so lb. K0. 2 morning in a little used room up- Radianea , ... stairs in the Elmer Burrell house. 5a?' Crokne - The Lebanon fire department re- S&b. BtiS? be. ponded, and with the help of Tcmatoe. in neighbors who formed a bucket " ,oe41' lD s brigade, controlled the blaxe. it S5r.'.: . , . - oyca mcjuui , ,.. iT v n win CB-rjf. HAT AND SEEDS be abOUt $600. Wo-at. No 1. recleaned. bu . .TO The J. W - MaeDanaM mill v.. N- 1 1 - 0.00 ucouujcu 07 re oai- 1 clover lay. ton .15 .oi .oh .25 l.0 .20 1.25 1.00 1.60 J5 .03 1.50 .50 .25 .40 .04 0 .85 .08 .80 .90 19.00 to 20.00 S.00 - I - - " nra ay. Tne lire, of undetermined Alfalfa hay, ton 10.00 to 12.00 origin, was discovered about three mih N- rde- o ' - o'clock In the morning. Both the Se.Vr.ub faed ' Sweet Home and. the Lebanon fire Cracked com i.m aepartments answered the call bogs ajtb pottltbt tint ffnrt. vara nnmn. I (Buying Price ef Andersen') euuuuui i iub ivB is sun uncer- Grade A medium, do. .. .. .19 tain and MacDonald has not yet Grade B urge, do .19 decided whether or not he ' will 5"" r-- rebuild. The mill employed abont coK 1 ? v men ana was leased to Tony I white leghorn. - y .oe iviease. Beyers I small logging outfits are also losers as they supplied logs for the mill. Clay Stewart went to Bremer ton, Wash., Monday. His son jRus sell Is there in the nary. Ray Gleason made a business trip to Marslifleld this week. Whit Leghorn fry. Whit Leghorn, light OS Bntterfat, No, 1, 9 He; No. 2, 27Hc; premium, SO He. A grade print 82c H: B grade 81 H quarters S3 He. 1 Old Rooster Heavy hen, lb. .OS .11 (Bnylng FTlce ef Marion Creamery) .09 JI JS .15 at Grade A large, do.. Grade A medium, dos. Grade B large, dos. Checks, mndergrade Large dirty Pullets, do. Leghorn bene Leghorn fryer. IV lb.. Colored fryers S-S lb. Colored fryer, 8 lbs. and np- uoiorcd aeo . H0P8 (Bnylng Price) 1939 1940 contracts, lb. 1 80 to .40 JO UTXSTOC (Buying prices for Ko. 1 stock, based ea conditions and sale reported ap to 4 p.m ) 1940 spring lamb T.00 Yearling lambs . 6.00 Ewes 1.00 to S.60 Hogs, top, 100-220 lbs. Sows Beef cows - Balls Heifer Dairy type cow Li veal Dressed Teal. lb. . 7.10 6.00 to 6.50 .5 00 te S.60 -S.25 to 6.TS 00 to TOO 4.00 to 4.50 10.00 JVi WOOL AND MOHAia (Baying Pile)) Wool, me'lium. lb. .St Coarse, lb. , .82 Lambs, lb . .IS Mobair JO Boll Wins Award West Oregon Irrigation Tour Plans Ready; Benton, Linn Visits Slated August 22 and 23; Itinerary Listed OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Auc. 14. Methods f r- , i v... 1 ' rigation in western Oregon, even more than the value of it. w ci.C ueru .ire hwb ,, r -,-VD- . liv, 1 r.Mi n. HamDtonn Vo nnti 57K - w .uiiicu ai, ic iiiu iiutti r luaiiieLte vaiiev un owned hy Mr. and Mrs. otto l?ation tour, August 22 and 23. which will be held this vsr Beatty of Salem recently receired in and around the farms of the central experiment station en k en ea we e , e9 i n . I a , w -p m rot, T r r. , v v nere ln o01" enton and Linn counties, rican jersey tattle ciud as tne re- Th AetnUeA mt u i uta uatiug iuci toe re- I . .. . , , ulrements of the new hull im- ,aed th "tension serrice and proTement program, according to experiment station, which are co- T. K. Warren, Portland, western operating ln this year's tour, fleldman of the clnb. Three other show that the first day will be sons of this cow hare been used devoted to field crops and horti- y Lewis Jadson, Salem; O. O. cultural Irrigation, while the sec- Hardgroye, Sequlm, Washington; ond day will be devoted to the K. Mcllvenna, Portland; and Wal- relationship of Irrigation to live ter Kirkwood of Salem. 1 stock and noultrv farmlnsr. Earh Quotations at Portland POBTASD, Aug .14 (AP) Produce xcaange Batter: extra 2H: stand ard 29; prime first 28; first 26. Bntterfat S0-S0 Eggs: Large extra 23; standards BOtt; me4inm extra 21; tandard 19. Cheese: Triplets 15; loaf 156. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Ang. 14 (AP)- wheat: Opes High. Low Close September 74 74 78 78 Caab grain: Ooats, No. 2, 88 lb. white, 14.S0. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 21.25. Corn, Ko. S, KW ahipment, 10.50. flax, Ko. 1, 1.55 H. Cask wheat (BidJ ; Soft white, west era white, western red. 73. Hard red Winter: ordinary, 78; 11 per cent. 78; 22 par cent. 74; 18 per coat. 75; 14 per oeat, 7. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent, 0H; 1 per cent, 82 V; 14 per cent. Today' car receipt; Wheat, 81; bar ley, ; flear, T; ton, 3; millfeed, . Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 14 (AP) (TJSDA) Hog: Salable 500, total 600, Slow, toady with Tuesday' close, most ly 25 lower for two day. Barrow, Gilt . gd-ca, 140-160 lb. $ 6.25 7.10 Sd-cn, 100-180 lb .... ,,. t.SStri 7.SS go-ch, 180-200 lb. 7.25( 7.85 gd-cb, 200-220 lba. T.00 7.85 gd-ca, 220-240 lbs. 6.75 7.25 gd-ch, 240-270 lbs. " 6.50 7.00 go-ch, 270-800 lb. 6.25 y 6.60 Veedrr pig gd-cb, 70 120 lb. 6.50 7.00 Cattle too, ealres 50, alow, steady to Weak, om bid meararably lower. Slaaghter cattle, realera and calres : ) : s, J tJr 7 T. T. Lam, N. D. GL Chan. H. XX. Herbal remedies for ailments of stomach, liver, kidney, siting blood, glands and urinary sys tem . of men and 4 women,' 22 years in service. . Naturopathic Physicians. Ask your neigh bors about CHAN LAM. D3.- cnnii LMlil CITINESE MEDICINE CO, 393 H Court St- corner Liber ty; Office open Tnesdaj and atiirF only, 10 a. m. to 1 p. n., 6 to 7 p. m. Consulta tion, tiood pressura and urine tests sjre free .of charge. 10.75 10.00 s.oo 8.75 8.50 6.75 6.50 6.00 5.00 4.00 Steer, good. 800-1100 lbs-$ 9.00 do nied, 750-1100 lbs 8.00J do common, 750-1100 lb 6.50 0 Heifers, good, 750 900 lbs. 8.50 do medium, 500-000 lbs 6.75. do common, 500-800 lb 6.50 Cows, good, all wts 6.00 to do mediam, ail wts 5.00 do eat com, all wta 4.00 (ci do canner. all wts 8.50 anils (yearling excluded) beef, godo .all wts. 6.75 7.00 do sausage, good, all wts 6.75 fa) 7.00 do sansage, med, all wt 6.25 6.75 do cnt-eom, all wts 5.00 6.25 Tealers. gd-ch. all wts 10.00(g) 11.00 do com-med, all wta . 7.0010.00 do fall, aU wts 6.00 7.00 Sheep: Salable 400, total 700, steady. Spring lambs, good-choice $ 7.75 8.25 do mediam and good 7.25(3 7.50 do common 6.25 7.50 Ewes (shorn), goed-choie . 8.00 8.50 do common and medium 1.25 Q S.OO Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Ang. 14 (AP) Co entry meats Selling price to retail ers : Conctry - killed koga beat batchers, 125-150 lbs. 9-10c; -ealera fancy 15 16e lb.; light thin, 1113c, keary 10 lle; lambs, spring, 10-15e; ewe. 6 7s; good cutter cow, 9-10e lb.; csnner cows. 8 9c lb.; ban 10 lie-lb. Lie pwaltry Baying prices: Ke. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 1H-2 lbs., 14e; frjers under S lbs, lie; fryers 24 to 4 lbs., 17e; roaster over 4 lbs- 18c; Leg kom ken oer 8 lb lie; Leghorn ken under 8 lb., ; colored ken over 5 ib., )8c; colored bona 1 to 5 lb 13e; old rooster 5c. Ireed tux key Nominal. Old Crop selling price: ken No. 1, 16e; torn 12-14c Onions Oregon erytUl wax t.7( par 0-Ib. bag; Walla Walla 1.50. Potatoes Eastera Oregon-Washington, 150-1.60 ewt. Hay Selling price to retailer: Alfal fa Ke, 1, 14.0O tea; oat-vetck 10.00 ton ; elorer 11.0) tea; Timothy eastern Oregoa 17 00-18.00 tea; vaUey Timothy 14.00 ton Portland, Wool 140 eastera Oregoa range, 20 24; erossbred 27-2 Be; WUlamette val ley 12 months S3e lb. Mohair 1840, 12 month 88 lb. Cascara 1940 peel 6e lb. Hope Oregon 1939, 40-41e Ik. 1940 eon tracts 10c lb.; 1940 aeedlee 8 7 -40c, aereiaaL Doaseatif flour elllng price, elty 4 Hery 1, to 25-kbL loU. family patenta, 49a, 6.00-6.601 bakers' kard. wheat, net 4.B0-5.65: bakers' bluectant. S.Oa-saa.- blended wheat Hour, . 04-8.40; aoft wheat. 4.50-4.65; graham 49. 4.60; whole Wheat 49 4.85 kbL , . Wool in Boston BOSTON. An. 14 .rap .rTTar Trading In Wwoi em the Boa tew market waa slower May tkaa I earlier ' txt the - - eceaaional user waa ahowina interest la original bag; liaa terri tory wool, at 80 te 84 eentt, scoured kasta. fo.- wools ef good French eombing length. Inqnrries were kes-g roeeived -for three-alghth aad auarter klewd fleeoe wiaol, bat buyer wer kealtaat t make MstmitxMat. i. I . , .i ... day's program starts at t o'clock and will continue until late ln the afternoon. Visitors are wel come to join any part of the tour which Interests them most. Following is the Itinerary for the two days: Thursday forenoon Milhollen farm, east of Corvallls. Demon stration of Irrigation sprinkler equipment by r. E. Price and Everett Davis, agricultural en gineering; horticultural experi ments, Henry Hartman, pomolc-l gist; Irrigation of farm crops. O. R. Hyslop, plant industries. Noon luncheon, followed bw diitrtiaalnn of effect of European war on pro- aucuon or irrigated crops ln wes tern Oregon. Afternoon Irritation of bona. R. E. Fore, farm rrnna- nanrfllnar miscellaneous farm crops, Pro- lessor Hyslop; Irrigation of vege table crops. A. O. B. Bouquet. Dinner in Corvallls. followed h Informal discussion of Irrigation prooiems. Friday forenoon Htaror nt oia irrigation plots along Oak creek: irrigated oastnres in re lation to livestock diseases. Dr. J. N. Shaw, veterinarian- 1 rri w . tion for poultry green feed, H. E. Crosbv and Noel Tien n inn rwnl- try department: irrigated naa. inres ror sneep and beef cattle, O. M. Nelson and B. W. Rodan. wold, animal husbandry. Noon luncheon, with discnasion of irri gation in relation to western Ore gon land use nrosrram. Afternoon Irrigated hog pas tures, a. w. Oliver, animal hus bandry; dairy pasture pumping piant, agricultural engineering; dairy pasture development and maintenance. I. R. Jnn nt u P. Ewalt, dairy husbandry; dis cussion of dairy liquid manure ian. il Why Sdier: 1 Any ! Lcsger? ; WHiUI OTHXUS PATXl us enrr CbinoM asm ediea. Amasing BOO CSSS for SOOO years ia CHINA. 8w aaattor with what ailment rem r ATTUCTEO - dieordera, at-, aaaiti. heart, range, krer, ktdsey, Btomack, gas, aaaatipstiea, aJeera, aiabatia, sever, skia, femai plaint-- ' . .- Charlie Cbaii C3aesLHerb Co. 8. B. Foag. Office kour , 9 t fj ' except Bandar aad weaaeeaay, S te 10 m. JI 2 W. Ootw'I wt., Sa: ere. Ore. eota- , - ( e .2i Wheat Dips Fractionally Then Hold. Iu Lerel ; Receipts Increase CHICAGO. Anr. 1 Ing more steadiness than was tba case yesterday, wheat prices to- aay oippea iraeuonauy and then held at a level only slightly above the season's Iowa, which stand na the lowest quotations posted here in aimost a year. Selling: was on a modest aal eomlnar from hedrera rnutinw Increased movement of new spring wheat, spreaders and In terests affected by apprehension over the war and th North Amer ican surplus problem. These sales were partially offset by buying Inspired by the better tone of securities as well soma. -n- chasing of mills and short cover ing. Wheat Closed - lower than yesterday. Sad t em her 7 a. tz. December 74-74. " - Receinta at Mlnnesnnlla mnA Dnluth. principal spring wheat terminals, totaled ion ear com. parea witn 2Z7 a week ago and ass a year ago. The troubled situation abroad encouraged can tion while teoie-a could not forget the North Amer ican supply picture, if current crop prospects materialize, Can ada and the Halted Ktatea will have more than 1,800,000,000 bushels- for the enrrent season, by far the lara-ast on record at a time when world trad- la e re tailed by the war. Ahiqna House Blazes ABIQTJA The Andrew Moore house narrowly escaped destruc tion Dy lire Tuesday noon when the roof broke out ln flaraea. The Bllverton fire department respon ded to a call, although Ur.-Moore had the fire largely under control when they arrived. Closing Quotations NEW TORK, Ang.,J4-C!P-Today' Jos04f',QuoUtIoi: Al Chem A Dye 14$ Doug Aircraft-- ttK Penna RR Amert Can ti AlUs-Chalmers 2H Am Car A Fdy il Am Rd Std Saa Da Pont lfStt Phelps Dodge Eastman Kodk1.4 Phil Petrol El Pow A Lt . Gea Eleo Am Roll Mills 10 Gea Foods Am Smelt Ref 14 V Gea Motors Am Tel Tel16s Am Tobacco B 4H 4 4 Proctor A Gam tl'-iPnb Serf NJ S94 PnUman 44 Radio - - 11 Rayonler Aviation Corp . Am Wa Works Am Zinc LAS. Anaconda Armour 111 Atchison 4V4 44 Goodrich Great Northern 22 U Republic Steel Greyhound Illinois CentraL. Insp Copper , 19 hi -Interna Harvest 4 Inter Nick Caa 14 Int P A Pulp 10 H Richfield OU 7 Safeway Stores. t Sears Roebuck 41 Socony - Vacuum 22 Sou Cal EdUon i4 Sou Pacific Bald Loco 14 Interna Tel AT 2 8 perry Corp - , . Bendlx Aviation 28 Johns .Manvllle- B 8 Stand Brands Beth Steel 74 Boeing Airplane 18 Borden 18 Borge Warner. 15 Callahan Z-L 1 Calamet Hec 8 Canada Dry 14 Canadian Pacif. 2 Caterpillar Trac 44 Celanese 27 Chesa A Ohio 2S Chrysler 88 Col. Gas A Elee 5 Com! Solvents, t Comlwth Sou Consoldtd Air Consol Edlson , Consolld Oil Cont'l Can 28 Corn Products 48 Crown Zelerbach 14 Curtis Wright- 8 Kennecott Llb-O-Ford Lockheed Loew's Montgom Ward. Nash Kelvinator Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Prod. Nat DiaL Nat Lead N T Central N Am Aviation. N American Co. North Pacific 1 Ohio Oil 20 27 8 28 Stand Oil Calif. 87 Stand Oil In 23 Stand Oil NJ 23 Stone Webster. 2 8 Stadebaker 4 Sunshine Mining 19 Texas Corp ., ,,. 13 Trans-Am - ... 20 Union Carblde 18 Union Oil Cl 10 Union Pacific 18 United 18 United 8 United 8 United 8 US 29 US Airlines. Aircraft. Corp , Fruit Rubber . Steel Pac Amer Fish Pac Gas A El Pacific Tel A T.120 Vanadium Packard Motor- 3 Warner Piet Pan-Amer Air 13 Western Union. Pram ; 5 Westlnghouse El J C Penney 79 Woolworth 18 88 82 81 84 18 14 3 41 78 8 28 7 38 8 17 38 33 7 7 8 38 4 88 13 32 14 34 1 82 18 61 28 3 17 98 . 31 Local Range Feed Supply Adequate PORTLAND, Aug. 14-)- Oregoa harvests continued under favorable weather conditions this week but a general irrigation wat er shortage became increasingly severe. The government's weekly sur vey showed Bartlett pear picking well advanced ln western Oregon districts. Many peaches and early apples have reached market and the prune harvest in eastern Ore goa brought better yields than expected. Statewide reports included De troit. Marlon county, where range feed was held sufficient for im mediate needs. House Reshingled BRUSH CREEK The Sum ner Shorn house, occupied by the Mllo Graces, is being reshingled this week. Alfred Jensen completed his combining on the Davis farm Tneaday. The place fs leased by Victor Madsen' jof, Hlllaboro and Mr. Jensen has been assisting in part of the work on the farm. Relatives Visited By Heiglits Folic BALE if HEIGHTS Mrs, Har old Farrlngton and children from Toledo, hava been TislUntT at the home of her mother, Mrs. A." E. Battles . and' sister. Mrs. Hobert Smith., The delivery of 50, cords of wood, 'ordered . from Ivan Stew art by the school board, has been ramnlstMl - . Ole Haugen is modernizing- his kitchen and installing a ostn room. Mrs. Peter Hangen and son from Bay City have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Haugen. - Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith' nave returned from a visit with rela tives at Marshfleld and a trip to many places of interest including Crater lake and the Oregon Cave Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gowan hare moved to McMlnarllle to bo near er their roller skating rink. Mrs. John Mlschke entertained the Sewing club In her home. .The guests were Mrs. Ivan Osterman, Mrs. Norvllle Gleaaos. Mrs. Kate Hllfiker. Mrs. Wilson Leaner. Mrs: John Behrens. Mrs. L. G. Behrens and daughters. Gladys and Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Butler : are spending a few days at their cot tage near Roads End. - Fred C Hubert of Silver Moun tain spent te weekend wit. 31 r. and Mrs. C B. Mork and t-ral2y. , ir. T- r t . . . i i . ev hava had as guests ln their tcrae T. W. Hanes and fxi-Hy from Mlnot. N D. : i -. Alfred Fleet has returned from a trip to Seaside, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rentschler and ' family have jnst returned front a several weeks' trip to Saa Francisco and the fair. Maxina Fleet will leave oa Au gust 11 for Great Falls. Mont where she will Join relatives and go to Detroit, Mich, to visit other relatives. . Stocks and j Bonds i Ausurt 14 . STOCK AVIQI (Cenrpid y Tb ec.ted Pre) 10 IS Xadast ail Ket eaaaf D -S D .1 Wedaeadjiv - T.t - 15.S rre-teua day. 88.4 15 S Vaata axu T 15.S Tear are CT.S . 1S.S ito aia T4. te.s 140 law - 82.S . 1S.0 ti se rul Stack Da SS.l 41.4 85. S 41. T 85 41.T 88 4 48. 40 S ti t so.s 7.e OJTD ATrnazj 1 so Ma. il Ket clr D .1 Wedaeeday 45. S rriaua day. 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