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    jone 21, 1935.
THE REGISTER-GUARD. EDQENE. OREGON
Page Nine
Vegetables Now Cheaper;
Stocks Stage Comeback
ErracE, RADISHES
1 ONIONS MORE
PLENTIFUL NOW
. , U;oa to In
i markets these day. but
F tare not arrived m large
.. . .. thpv are just coming on.
w prices for lettuce, radishes
fc p ':. Inwer. 80 cents
raffle.". offered whiic
Vegetables
(Buying Prices Average (or No. I
Produce)
Asparagus, lb. 7,
Lettuce, doz. heads soc
Radishes, doz. bunche
Greeu onions, doz. bunches M
Xew Dotatoes. lh. .
Spinach, lb.
Cabbage, lb. .. .
Rhubarb, lb.
30c
30c
3c
4c
Carrots, doz. bunches ..
Beets, doz. bunches
2V.c
..114c
30c
...30c
W" ihe nrevniling price
" . ... not coming in to
I ,.t as the crop ia about over.
U'""' "A th. latest arrival
IVetable line, buyers paying
II" ,1 for it.
ToCAL PRICES
CODS
Depot Buying Prloes)
.53c
,.21c
..24c
24c
E
lfttentraa
'jjgna
(New York Grauas)
Swift's Buying Prlcet)
jeili -
,011
Ipjudj
jjn ipecials .. .
In
lhtlflo Co-op Prloee to Retailers)
icinmsr 72 " '
1 jumbos, extra large
piliitrai
(cdirds
19c
10c
..ltlc
..2iic
..23c
-22c
!!22c
..22c
mediums
Ijtjjgs frsts
in
(Pobllo Market, Retail)
!iltambo. extra largo -7c
jt iitrss - -
fnliediums
poultry. Live
Haiti's Looal Buying Prices)
IfcndlKM- iVt to lbs 15c
"indbew, over 514 lbs., lb. 14c
kjion bens, 8V4 lbs. and up 1:
!'Sni hena. under 3 'A lbs., lb. l:
Hat, 1U lbs. and up, lb. 12c
Wtd sprinss, l'i to 2 lbs., lb. 12c
iJm iprincs, 2 to 3 lbs., lb. ..14c
iktd lorinsa, over 3 lbs., lb. lGc
tut lb. c
iMltrt, Ik. Be
Poultry
Actfle Co-Op Poultry Producers;
F. 0. B. Portland)
'.mni beas, BV4 lbs. and up, lb. 15c
Listed bens, under BV4 lbs., lb. 10c
Mtlb 13c
Snd TOnng roasters, 3 lbs. and
ktd young roasters, 2V4 5V4
k 18c
Hand young roasters, No. 2, lb. 14c
'.atom heas, 3V4 lbs. and up, lb. 13c
!an hem, under 3 lbs., lb. 13c
iSoni bens, No. 2, lb. . 8c
Inborn broilera, 1 Vi 2 lbs .14c
ifrre broilers, 2 lbs. and up, lb. 13c
IS rcoirtrt, lb. 7c
b lb. 9c
not, 8 lbs. and up,
tu bares, lb.
nmcka, lb.
lb.
.21c
.8c
12c
km 10 lbs. and no 9c
taut white Pekin ducks, lb 12c
Com, 7 lbs and up, lb. ....23c
Dressed Turkeys
fBuvlnn PfIamc
M young hens. lb. Q"-
1 young toms. lb. '-
Butterfat
(Buying Prices)
' Btli cream, delivery twice
JKklT 1.24c
Tpide cream , 22c
paula prices: Cartons lo higher)
l mit, lb 27 'Ac
!T Vit, lb 26'.c
Cheese
(WioltMle Price to Retailers)
slxitle. lb. 18c
"lots, lb. 17C
iirle, lb 17c
, bts, lb. 16c
Wool and Mohair
D....I-- .- .
! wool, lb
wool, lb
mol, lb I
?iL lb
te. lb.
..J2Vjc
20c
20c
20c
v, , Grains
J", red, but hel
white, busheiT
ton
20c
".ton .
iy,
Hay, New Crop
lowing prieea)
..73c
..73c
.128
.$25
tint
m K..
'Jvetchbay. ton
J,Wraf alfalfa, ton
$78
$78
$7g8
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We Sufferers
Answer These Questions?
J. knnw why external reme
q, njif'lj ivB 1i'lt nd perma-
""ting does not remove the
b"
1 .1.knnw the cause of Piles
itijV'i'" is M"l!etion of blood
a, J, "K'l the veins flabby,
lifeless?
i . . tnat 'here ia a harm
Hothouse tomatoes, lb ..12 llic
Hothouse cucumbers, doz. 40c
Zucchini squash, lb gc
Fruits
Currants, crate Jo
Raspberries, crate . $0
Strawberries, crate $1.752
(Buying Prices)
Nuts
Cilberts, Hi. 0c
Walnuta. (Traiiguette) lb. 18c
E
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Loganberries made their first ap
pearance in the Eugene Producers'
market Friday. There were only a few
boxes of them and they were selling
at 10 cents box. The supply is neces
sarily limited as they are just getting
ripe. The crop is said to be good this
year, although the acreage ia nothing
like it was a number of years ago.
PUBLIC MARKET
RETAIL PRICES
Vegetable!
Beets, 8 bunches ...10c
Carrots, 3 bunches ..10c
Peas, 4 lbe. lilc
Cabbage, lb. . 5c
Lettuce, head 510c
Asparagus, lb., 10c; 2 lbs. 19c
Radishes, 8 bunches l(Jc
Green onions, 8 bunches 10c
Uoins, dry. 2 lbs. 15c
fariley. bunch 5c
Potatoes, lb. 2c; 100 lba. $1.90
Rhubarb, lb.
Spinach, lb. R
Mustard greens,
Watercress, bunch
Cabbage sprouts, lb. ,
Erwtive. lb. .
Swiss chard, lb.
Fruits
Early cherries, lb. ,
Raspberries, 2 boxes for
Strawberries, 4 boxes for .
Gooseberries, lb.
Currants, box .
Bc
10c
.5c
...5c
..25c
9c
" 10c
Italian prnnes, dried, 2 lb. 16c
Poultry (dressed, drawn)
Heavy hens, lb. 27c
Leghorn hena, lb. ..25c
Spring fryers (Leghorns), lb. 27c
Heavy fryers .80c
Mieoenaneous
Butter, lb. . 20c
Filberts, lb. 1518c
Walnuta. lb. B2Bc
Black walnuts, 8 lba. 25c
Sorghum. Qt. ,
Horaeradiab, lb.
Grain Prices Rise
On Chicago Market
CHICAGO, June 21. W With
the domestic wheat harvest reported
ten days later than normal, wheat
prices tended to advance today.
Oklahoma advices indicated uneas
iness over delaya in wheat harvest
operationa. Upturns of wheat prices
were also attributed to stock market
upturns.
W heat closed firm, 3-8-7-8 above
yesterday's finish, September 81 3-4
(Hil-2, corn 1-2M1 1-8 down, Septem
ber 75 5-8(fi3-4, oats unchanged to
1-4 higher, and provisions unchanged
to a rise of 5 cents.
Wheat: June open , high , low
, close 81; July open 80 3-8.1-2.
high 81 S-8, low 80 1-8. close 81 1-8
Jl-4; Sept. open SlfaSl 1-S. hign
82, low SO 5-8, close 81 3-831-2;
Dec. open 83 1-2W5-8, high 84 5-8,
low 83. close 83 7-8fff 84.
Corn: July open 81 3-4, high 82 1-8,
low 81 1-8. close 81 1-4(33-8; Sept.
open 78 1-23-4. high 70 7-8, low 75
5-8, close 75 5-8(53-4; Dec. open 63
5-8, high 64 1-2, low 63 1-4, close
63 3-SS1-2.
, sternal
or
remedy for itching,
Protruding piles discover-
i.eonhardt known
Ttll Br.T, ( is -uarante-ed?
li, banishes piles by 1
'Oe use. It stimulates 1
re-
6k. stimulates the
s 4. ..10 ,h lower bowel drives
ik.' . impure blood, and re-
5taoii,'wd p,r,,!-
' it ., k! n ' In even
at c, o bo" e that Penny
"felt "!' Drugs and all good
' 1 J. " ""J' sufferer to
''-Uke
of HEM-Rnm T.hi.t.
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W "stiUfcd with re-
TV ttinej hsk
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. (U.R)
Hogs: 200. Steady. Good-choice
lightweights $9.50-9.60. Heavies, $9.
Packing sowb, JT.J5-7.S0. Jfeeaer pigs
up to $9.25.
Cattle: 50. Calves 30, inciuaing ou
direct. Mostly odds snd ends, rew
cleanup salea steadv-weak. Low cut
ters and cutters, ?.'-3. Cirnsi steers.
$0-7. Fed grassers, $7-8. Drylot
steers quotable up to $8.50 and
above. Heifers, $4.25-6. Vealers quot
able up to $7.
Sheep: 200. Around steady, uooa
spring lambs up 10 o.. jiewum
down to $4.75. Yearlings $4. Ewes,
.750.50.
PORTLAND LIVtSFUUM
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. U.B
Hogs: 400, including 2,j0 direct and
'contract. Market active, ruiiy
steadv. Good-choice li5-lo lb.
weights mostly $9.60. Light light$9
9.25. Packing sows largely $7.25.
Few 140 lb. feeder pigs $!).
Cattle: 100. Calves 40, Including
14 direct. Market slow and steady.
Few common grass steere $4.50-5.75.
Low cutter and cutter cows $2-3.
Common-medium grades $4.50-5.75.
Low cutter and cutter cows $'-'-8.
Common-medium grades $3.50-4. Good
beef cows up to $4.75. Bulls $3.75
4.50. Best vealers held above $6.50.
Sheep: 1.000, including 112 direct.
Market active. Spring lambs steady
to 10c highea. Other prices steady.
Good springers largely $8.10-6.25. few
to $6.35. Common-medium throwouts
$4-5.50. Medium yearlings $3.50-4.
Slaughter ewes mostly $1-1.50. Light
weights to $2.
NEW LOHK. June 21. M Bsr
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NEW YORK. June 21. OP) The
stock market today enjoyed one of its
sharpest rallies in a number of
months as bullish forces shed their
new tax fears and renched for desir
ed equities.
Numerous new hichs for the year
or longer were recorded with gains
ranging from 1 to around 5 points.
The close was strong.
Transfers approximated 1,000,000
shares.
Secondary utility and rail bonds
were in ,l,,ifln,l :
changes were firm iu terms of the
ut'iuir.
Totlny's closing prices:
Air Hwluc 142 1-2; Alaska Jim 16
1--: Al Clieni and Dye Am Cum
140 i-ti; Am Coml Alco 24 1-S; Am
and For l'ow 4 1-4; Am Pow nud Lt
o -S; Am Smelt nnd Rf 41 5-S; A T
and T 127 l-S; Am Tol B HI 3-4;
Aniiconiln 14 Atchisoii 47 7-S;
Atlantic Ref 20 1-2; Bait and Ohio
12 1-S: Bendix Avia 14 3-.S; Iteth
hteel 211 3-4; ISoredn 25 1-2; Burr
Arr Miich 7.
Calif l'nck 34 1-S; Case .11 50; Cut
erpil Tract 4S 1-2; Chrysler -11) fi-N;
t ol (ins and Elec 7 -; Conn Solv
10 3-.S; ("ontl Can S4 3-4; Corn Prod
16; Corliss Wright 2 1-4; llnpont
104; Enstmnn 147 5-S: Elec Auto Lt
21 1-S; (;P ).;iec 20 3-R; (ion Foods
37 1-S- Co,, -lo -.t.
Gold Dust 111 7-S: Hnineatnke .Min
ing unlimited: Int Harvest 45 1-4; lnt
Nick 27 7-S; I T and T 10 1-S.
Johns Man 51 5-S: Kennemtt IS:
Lil)bey-0-Ford 31; Ligg and Mv B
111 1-4: Liquid Curb 32; Ijoritlnrd 20
i-S; Monty Ward 27 5-S; Xnsh Motor
13 3-4; Nat Risouit 30 1-4; Nat Dairy
Prod 10 3-4: Nat Distnill 25 1-4; NY
Cent IS: North Amer 17 3-S.
I1,!. A. n,l VI.. 1 ,1.
.. ... ...... j --T , 1
Lighting 34 3-4: Packard 4 1-4; Park
, 11111 -t ,i-.-; i-enney .it: i.t; renn Kit
23 1-2; Phillips Pet 22 J-S; Pub Ser
NJ 39 1-S; Pullman 40: Radio 5 3-4;
Rem Rand 8: Rev Tob B 51 5-8-Sears
Roe 42: Shell Union 10 3-S;
Snn Pen 1Q T.O. CJ. T ... , .
u .... ... .iiin iiinuns in;
St. Oil Oil 36 1-4; St Oil NJ 4S 3-S;
rtndeuaKer 2 l-
Texas Corp 20 5-S; Triinsamer 6
1-4: Cnion Carb 01 7-S: t'nion Pac
105 1-4: 1'nit Aircraft 14 1-4; I'nit
Corp 3 1-2; I'nit Gas Imp 14 3-4; FS
Industrial Alco 43; I S Rubber 12
3-4; FS Steel 33 3-4: West Elec and
Mf 52 1-4; Woolworth 63 7-S.
Closing curb quotations: Cities Ser
1 5-S; Elec Bond and Sh 8 1-4.
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NOT VERY LIVELY
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. OP)
Extreme dullness was generally sug
gested in the market for live chickens
with some recent price shading re
ported. There waa a real shortage of
small broilers and for that reason
most operators were willing to drag
more or lesa although no further price
changes were suggested for the day.
Demond for turkeys was rather
slow with suggestion of poor quality
as a rule.
While there were no further price
changes for the day in the butter
market, easinesa was suggested In
the price structure aa a result of the
late decline and increasing supply.
Egg market auggested a merely
steady tone locally and practically
without price changes for recent days.
Pullet laying was suggested as the
chief reason for recent increase in
the supply.
General steadiness with strength in
spots Is suggested in the market for
country killed meats. Lambs, venl and
hogs were moving out well and up to
quotations. Beef alone appeared a
trifle uneasy.
End of the season of strawberry
production in volume was indicated.
Prices were higher.
Fancy peaa were reported in from
Rninier. Pea prices were firmer to
higher generally.
Raspberries were in larger supply
and a trifle lower.
Loganberriea were In like position.
Old potatoes were slow but at un
changed prices, new stock a trifle
easier for locals.
Green and wax beans were about lc
lb. lower genernlly.
Cabbage and cauliflower were both
lower with more arriving.
PORTLAND PRICE8
nnnTl.ivn .TnnA 21. OP)
Butter Prints, A grade, 27'jc lb. in
parchment wrapper, 2SVic in car
tons; B grade, parchment wrap
pers, 2C'4c lb.; cartons 2Tic lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A
rlfitfvorlnn fit lAast twice
weekly, 20-27c lb.; country routes,
25-27C lb.; B grade deliveries less
than twice weekly, 25-26c lb.; C
grade at market
B grade cream for bottling
Buying price, butterfat basis, ooc
lb.
Eggs Sales to retailers: Spe
cials, 28c: extras, 27c; fresh e
tras, brown, 27c; standards 23c;
fresh mediums 25c; medium firsts,
21c dozen.
Eggs Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh socials, 23c; ex
tras. 23c: standards 21c; extra
mediums 20c; medium firsts, 18c;
under-grade 18c dozen.
Cheese 92 score, Oregon trip
lets, lie: loaf. 15c. Brokers will
pay 'jc below quotations.
Milk Contract price. A. Port
lonrl delivery. J2.20 cwt.: B grade
cream, 274c. lb., surplus basis.
Mohair 1935 buying price, 20c
lb.
Country meats Selling Price to
retailers: Country killed hogs,
best butchers, under iji ins. i.i'j
16c lb.; vealers. No. 1, 10c lb.; light
and others. 7H-8c lb.; heavy, 74e
9c lb.: cutter cows. 7-8c lb.: can-
ners, -7c lb.; bulls 8-SVje lb.;
eariloi Ituabs 10c It)., soring.
11c lb.; medium, 0-10c lb.; ewes,
3-5c lb.
Cascara bark Buying price,
1935 peel, 2c -lb.
Hops 1934 fuggles ( ) lb.;
clusters, lU-llVic lb.
Live poultry Portlarid delivery,
buying price: colored bens, over
bH lbs., 1516c lb.; under 8Va lbs.,
10-lOc lb.; over 3Vii lbs., 13-14c lb.;
springs, 3H lbs. and up, 13-14c lb.;
under SVi, lbs.. 13-14c lb.; white
broilers, 13o lb.; roosters. 6c lb.;
Pekin ducks, young, 1617c lb.
Onions Oregon No. 1, $2 cwt.
New onions California reds.
$1.50 per 50 lb. bag.; California
wax. $2.50 crate; yellow 50 s, $1.30
per 50-lb. box.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks,
$1.25 cental; Deschutes Gems,
$1.50; Idaho Gems. $1.25.
New potatoes California whites.
$2-2.15 per cental; Paseo 50s, $1.35
per 00-lb. Iiox.
Cantaloupes Imperial jumbo,
$2.50-3; standards, $2.25-2.75; pony,
$3.00 irate.
Watermelons Ctsjifornla Klon
dikes. 2Vi1'2'-jC lb.
Wool 1935 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette valley medium, 20-21c lb.;
coarse and braid. 18-19c lb.; East
ern Oregon, 18-21c lb.; southern
Idaho, ( ) lb.
Hay Buying price from - pro
ducers, alfalfa No. 1, new price,
$16-16.50; Eastern Oregon timothy,
$17: oats, $7-10 ton; Willamette
valley timothy, $14; clover, $7-10
ton, Portland.
PORTLAND STAPLES
PORTLAND, June 21. (" Sugar
Berry or fruit. 100s, $5.25; bales,
$5.35 -. beet, S5.15 cwt.
Domcsiic flour Selling price, mill
delivery. 5 to 25-bl-l lots; family mt
ent, 9Ss. $0.20-7.10: bakers' hard
wheat. $5.55-7.05; bilkers' bliH'sleni,
$5.75-0.15; blended hiird wheat, $5.90
0.45; nih.-im, $0.05; whole wheat,
$0.35 bbl.
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
(By United Press)
Stocks rise 1 to 4 points iu active
trading.
Boutls advance as much as 2 points
umler leadership of utilities.
Curb stocks up fractions to 4 points
iu active trading. Utilities strong.
Chicago stocks higher in active
trading.
Call money 1-4 of 1 per cent.
Foreign exchange: Dollar eases
moderately iu terms of major foreigu
currencies.
Grains: Chicago wheat closed 1-2
to 5-S cents a bushel higher. Corn
1-4 to 3-4 cents lower; oats unchang
ed to l-4c higher; rye 3-Sc higher;
December barley 5c a bushel higher.
otton futures 1 to 6 points higher.
Rubber futures 12 to 14 points
higher. ,
Silver: Bir silver at New York 72c
an ouuee, unchanged from yesterday;
Montreal silver futures easy.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, June 21. OP) (U. 8.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs: OA, 000; direct
5.500; uneven, steady; spots five
higher 011 medium weights; most
heavies and packing sows weak to
10 lower; better grades 200-240 lbs.,
$9.05-73; extreme top. $9.85; 240
290 lbs., $9.15-65; 290-350 lbs., $S.S0
9.15; 100-200 lbs.. $9.35-75; light
lights, $9.35 down; good packing
sows, $8.25-60; smooth light weights
above $8.50.
Cattle: 2,500; steers in small sup
ply; steady to strong; bids weak;
lower grades predominating mostly
$8.25-9.75; best, $10.50; bulk run
cows and heifers: Both classes weak
to 25 lower, mostly 25 off: cutters,
$4.25 down; beef cows selling $0.50
7.50 showing maximum downturn:
choice yearling heifers, $11.00; venl.
ers, 25-50 higher, $9.00-75, mostly
$9.00-50.
Sheep: 8,000; including 800 direct;
active ;spring lambs and yearlings
fully 15-25 higher, spots up more,
sorts considered; sheep firm; choice
S4-lb. dnho springers, $$.75 straight;
bulk desirable 73-S5 lb. natives, $S.5(
75; 97 lb. yearlings, $0.00 without
sort; best SO lbs.. $0.75; nntive ewes,
$2.00-8.25 mostly.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. OP)
First grade butterfat, 2S, F. O. B.
Snn Francisco.
The moon consists chiefly of pum
ice, or some similar porous substance?
according to noted astronomers, wb
SI
batse their theory on tests made wit
nn instrument known as a moon ther-,
mometer.
Women tend to remember the
pi en stmt experiences of their lives
and forget the unpleasant, while men
remember the unpleasant and forget
the pleasant, according to recent
tests.
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NEW YORK, June 21. OP) Dried
fruits and hops steady, nnrhnngeri.
Colorado contains 43 mount n in
peaks which are. more than 1 -1,001) j
feet 'above sen level.
A. Sal Now On
WW Big Values
Metropolitan
735 Willamette
PORTLAND GRAINS
PORTLAND, Ore., June J1. (U R
Wheat rnnke: July open GO, high 70,
low 00, close 70; Sept, open 69, hipli
70, low 09, close 70.; Dec. open 70,
hih 71, low 70, close ,1.
Cash wheat: Rig Rend bluest em H.
W, 13 per cent S7; Rig Rend bluestem
11. W. dark hard winter 12 per
cent 87 1-2; dark hard winter 11 per
cent 7i; soft white 70; western white
70; northern spring 70 1-2; hard win
ter 09 1-2; western red 09.
LIVERPOOL, June 01. OP)
Wheat futures rtosed firm. July 7S
5-S; Oct. 78 fl-S; Dee. 7S 5-S; Ex
change 4.92 3-4.
Women iu Rurma have eual rights
with men where property is concern
ed; husband and wife live nn terms
of greater equality than in any other
country in the world.
Citizens of other countries can en
ter the I'nit de States .Military and
Naval academies by a special act ot
congress.
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