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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
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(By TTntted Press)
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Rotary Ureod (I'ortlnnd), vs.
winkle.
Eugene vs. Oregon ily.
TUESDAY NIGHT'S SCORES
Holctn 0, MrMinnville 3.
M. and M. Woodworkers (Portland)
10, ToImIo 0.
Corvallis 3, Lebunon 2.
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 21. (U.R) The
third annual state Softball tourna
ment went Into the quarter finals
today.
Salem, defending champions, ad'
ranced Into the next round last night
by eliminating McMinnvillc, 0 to 3.
M. and M. Woodworkers, Portland,
shut out Toledo, 10 0, and Corvallis
squeezed out a 3-2 victory over I.eb
anon in the best and tightest same of
the tourney to date.
New Whiff Record
Be riant, M. and M. mound Km an,
et new strikeout record for this
year's playoff when he fanned 17 men,
Giltnore, pitching for the Snlein
chomps, whiffed ten men. Ie, Chin'
. se southpaw on the mound for Cor
vallis, showed a surprising font ball,
Salem started off with four runs on
four hits in the first inning to show
championship form ngainst AlcMiiin
We. Andy Petersen, ex-Portlnnd
Beaver pitcher In the Pacific Const
league, was found for 11 bits.
Franklin Falls
M. and M. went on on 11 -hit spree
in blanking Toledo, and seemed sure
to advance into the semi-flnuls,
Norman "Ited Franklin, Oregon
State college All-Aracrirnn football
star, proved himself a better gridiron
than diamond expert when he struck
out twice once with the bases full.
The scores:
MrMinnville 3 4 4
Salem 0 11 8
Petersen and Denson; U 11 more and
Schnuelle, Elliott.
Toledo 0 4 4
M. and M 10 11 0
Louden and Post; Berlant, A Hard
and Gette.
Lebanon 2 3 2
Corvallis 3 5 8
Larson and Iteeves; Lee nnd Vnu
Valin.
Cockroach racing Is a popular snort
In Pa rift. The inse6u run In grooves
on a J J -root course made of glass,
I
DANCE TONIGHT
Every Wed., Frl, & 8un.
JEFFERSON BEACH
Follow the Crowd
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By RICHARD JOHNSTON
Stories coming in from here owl
there state that the Safeway Softball
team may have a tough time reaching
the inals In tho meet at bnlem be
conse of weak hitting.
The seven safeties they garnered
against Silverton Monday evening ore
pointed out as evidence of futility at
the bat, and tbe raillilnls believe It will
take mightier etickwork to blast
through tbe mid-way rounds.
Since we haven't seen any of
the title games, and all too few of
the local tilts, we probably have
no business commenting. But
when you consider the fact that
Stelnbock, who pitched Pade's to
state title last year, was on the
mound for Silverton, that batting
average doesn't look so bad.
Safeway has a wonderful defensive
club, a fine pitcher, and the ability
to hit 'em when they're needed. We
feel that the experts ore a little pre
vious when they rule the locals out
this early in the game.
. .
Kugcne hnseball enthusiasts have a
real "battle" coming up for them this
evening. Gilbert Sprague, manager of
tbe local playgfrounds, Is staking the
1035 inter-playground championships
on tbe nightball field Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, with two games
slated.
Should Skinner's Butte beat Lincoln
in the first tilt, at 7:45 p. m., a post
poned game, n three-way tie with
Condon and Willard for the league
title would result.
Condon and Willard play off it
8:45 In the first tilt of a cham
pionship series. Thursday night
Springfield will play the loser of
the Condon-Wlllard battle In the
7:45 game, while Skinner's Butte
will meet the winner, provided
they defeat Lincoln tonlrht.
Eugene hardball fans who wonder
as to the caliber of the Van Dyke
House of David colored stars coming
here t nday need only Inspect their
record within the state. Since they
arrived within the boundaries of Ore
gon, they have licked Astoria and the
Portland All-Stars the latter club
mode up of outstanding players from
the various Itose City leagues.
Baseball Standings
(liy The Associnted Fress)
"I want four ounce gloves!"
"Mnko 'em eight ounces!"
"I said four ounce!"
"Eight ounce!"
And so the battle rages. Sailor
Trout, Eugene grnppler who wits done
dirt by Lightning Hod Fenton in the
seml-windup of last week's mat card,
nnd who subsequently challenged the
Canadian to a four munil boxing
match this week, is holdidg out for
four-ounce gloves in the battle, while
Fenton insists that the mitts be eight-
ounce.
"I figure the four ounce gloves will
make It Just that much quicker for me
to knock him out," the Sailor explains.
Nuts, enys Fenton. "I can knock
him out with a pillow on each hnnd,
but I'd like to cut him up a little
first, and If I get thoso four ouncers
on, I'm linblo to KO him in the first
round."
Promoter Herb Owen will rule ns
o the size of the gloves sometime be
tween now nnd match-time, but in the
meantime he hns announced the opener
of the Thursday card. Thor Jensen,
the Elkton Thunderbolt, has been
matched with Jerry Marcus, Now
York Jew, In t ho 30-mlnuto special.
Marcus made a sensationl showing
in Portland Monday night, hut Jensen
states ho hns little fear of'the New
lorker, and promises to show-hhh
few Western methods of subduing nn
opponent.
Tho complete card, as announced
today, will pit Jensen nnd Mnrrus in
the 30-miniite opener: Fenton and
'rout In the tour-round boxing semi
windupj and Herb Pnrks, middle
eight champion of Canada, against
Danny McShnin, former const middle
tltllst, In tho main event.
Missions, . , .
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Portland
Los Angeles ,
Seattle
Oakland
Sacramento. ,
Hollywood.
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Philadelphia.
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28 .503
30 .524
30 .524
33 .484
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42 .354
41 .037
43 .013
47 .002
54 .542
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04 .430
08 .410
82 .281
41 .31
40 ,57S
52 .523
54 .522
54 .518
50 .440
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176C 90o Pt.
Nichols Medalist
Of Gearhart Meet
CiEAIinAUT, Ore.. Aug. 21. (U.R)
Les Nichols, Portland, shot a 70
yesterday to become medalist In tbe
men's 32-nnd-over division while Art
t imer, Cienrhart, carried a 71 for
medalist honora in tbe .'12-nnd-under
division In tho men's qualifying round
if the annual Oregon coast mid-sum
mer golf tournament.
Women favorites won nil first
round matches yesterday. They quali
fied Mondny.
CfltJQtLD
I I L-l BETTER PKTURI5 WKTSOUNtNw
Miller Wins Easy
Decision Tuesday
CINCINNATI. Aug. 21. UPi
t redilic Miller, recognised by the Na
tional Holing association as feather
weight champion of the world, rocked
Itoger Itcrnard of Flint. Michigan.
through ten rounds Inst night to show
0000 howling fiins Just how he did It
through a year of fight campaigning
in r.urope.
Tho bout almost ended in the second
round, when Miller rifled a straight
left to Ilernnrd's chin. Bernard fell
to tho canvas. Ho took a count of
nino but staggered to his feet. Hi
eyes stured glnssily and his guard
was down, but ho kept moving. From
the fifth round to tho finish, Bernard
rallied enough to mnko a creditable
showing but he was obviously out.
ciasseu.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 21. (U.R)
Lash wheat: Big Bend blue hard
white 13 per cent 0V6.
Big Bend blue hard white S9H.
Dork hard winter 12 per cent
Dark hard wiuter 11 per cent 77.
Soft white 74.
Western white 73H.
Northern spring 74.
Hard winter 7(14.
Western red 73.
Wheat range: Sent, onen 72V,.
high 73 3-4, low 72Vj. close 73 8-4;
New Sept. onen 72V,. hleh 73 8-4.
72 'A. close 73 8-4: Dec. onen
7.'t'4, high 751A, low 73Vj. close
75V,; May onen 75V,. hieh 77. low
74 V,, close 77,
Positively Ends Tonight
His embrace ... the trap of
the devil I His lair....
room of doom I
KUHJMMikssi
The bonr nnd rnccoon como down
a tree backwards. A squirrel nnd
most other tree climbers run down
nnd up ntike.
DANCE TONITE
WILLAMETTE PARK
10 Willameteers
(By United Press)
Gabby Street wns willing to be
quoted todny as saying that his Mis
sion Reds are "in" so fnr as the pen
nant in the current Pacific Coast lea
gue race is concerned.
Street based bis confidence on the
club's success against Oakland last
week and tbe fine start they got last
night in opening a crucial series with
the Portland Beavers.
Old Mollis Thurston burled 'hi
eighth straight victory In lifting tbe
Missions to the top of tbe league,
breaking a tie with tbe San Francisco
Seals and cheating Portland of
chance to climb Into the control sea
Thurston set down Moose On ha ugh
Gil English and the other Bearer
sluggers with seven hits and gave
them single runs in the second and
eighth innings while 7.000 fnns begged
the Bearers to come on.
Slugging by Ossie Eckhardt. Roy
Mort and Fred Bergcr of the winners
routed Rndonit and Schjilz nnd bruls
ed Spurgeon Chandler. The walloji
ine dropped Portland to a game and
half behind the pace-setters.
The San Francisco Seals slid bank
game out of first place by losing to
Rncrnmpnto, 2-1, In a hurling duel
between Tom Flynn and young Kenny
Shephan.
Flynn triumphed when the Sena
tors scored two runs for him in -the
seventh.
Seattle and Los Angeles remained
deadlocked in fourth place by winning
their games last night.
Dick Barrett. Seattle ace right
hander, held Hollywood helpless while
his mates pounded out a 0-1 victory.
The attack fell heaviest in the third
when four runners crossed and in the
Rixth when three more came home,
The Indians bntted Arch Campbell
nnd Lefty Ilebert for 12 hits nnd Hoi
lywood helped the enemy by contrib
iitinsr four errors.
Timely bntting by Gene T.Nlnrd nnd
Jim Oglesby gave Los Angeles a 0-4
win over Oakland.
The Onks started out like winners,
scoring four runs off Lou Gnrland in
the first inning. The Angels scored
three In the second. They caught up in
the seventh when Lillnrd doubled to
score StntB with the trying run and
Oglesby brought Lillnrd home with
another single. In the eighth, with
tbe bases loaded. Lillnrd doubled
again to score three nnd Oglesby
chased nim home with another single
Theatres
bj r. w. j.
PRICE HAS RAISE
THEN TOMORROW
ONE DAY ONLY!
The glemoroui fashion marts
and what goca on behind the
scenes. Sparkle and pap in
a gay story of a girl who had
to dresa to hold her manl
MINNA GOMBELL
W I ill BfWWK ALL MUSICAL.,
ft 1 I I--t SMASH I
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PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. UP)-
Tillamook cheese wns up lc lb. here
as a result of a similar udvancc made
by the Tillamook Creamery associa
tion. The new prlco of triplets at
Tillamook is 18c for triplets to whole
solera and lttc for lonf which means
selling price to Portland retailers
of 20c for tho former and 21c for
the latter. Everywhere cheese prices
were firmer, lillamook continued the
highest priced cheese market in the
world for like type.
There continued a arm tone for
butter generally throughout the coun
try. There is continued short supply
as compared with a year ago but de
mand Is increasing from the recent
low point and prices were being gen
erally well maintained. In fact in
spots nctual snles arc netting
better than quotations.
There remained a firm tone nnd
price on butterfat with tho former
Npread of lc generally continued both
by centrnlizers nnd nt some country
points. Reports suggested that some
of the interior points nro actually
paying a premium over tho Portland
bnsis, so shnrt are current offerings.
Trading in the egg market wns gen
erally of fnvortiMo chnracter locally
for top grades but there was nn ab
sence of activity for offgrnde. Re
ceipts of current lay continued light.
There wns "a light run of live chic
kens in the local trade. The price list
continued to firm up but there wns no
radical changes in either buying or
selling figures.
Situation in the country killed lnmb
market continued to show gaining
strength with prices firm at the Int-
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Note:
This Identical Program
at Rex Thurs. 6:45 p. m.
HE ILIG "The Black Room
with Knrloff. Ends Wednesday.
McDONALD "Broadway Gon
dolier," with Dick Powell,
Adolphe Menjou, Joan BlondelJ.
Ends Wednesday.
MAYFLOWER Double bill,
"Air Ilawks," with Wiley Poet,
Plus "Desirable," with Jean Mulr,
Ends Tuesday.
STATE Double bill. "One
Frightened Night," with Wallace
Ford, plus "Sir Day Bike Rider,
with Joe E. Brown, Ends Tuesday.
"Broadway Gondolier," playing at
the McDonald, is fast, funny and
tuneful, otory of a New lork cab-
driver who goes to Italy after being
turned down by a radio station,
brought back as the "Flogenheim
Cheese Gondolier." Dick Powell in
his best voice. Joan Blondell more
attractive than before.
"Black Room," Ilcilig attraction, Is
the best horror-thriller of the cur
rent season. Filmed with nccuracy of
detail, well developed suspense and a
feasible plot, the picture is vastly
superior to the preceding crop. Kar-
loff excellent in a dual role.
"Six Day Bike Rider" and "One
Frightened Night," ending today at
the State, are hilarious coinedies
the first straight laughs with Joe E.
Brown furnishing tho amusement
the second a dizzy combination of
thrills and ha-has.
Mayflower's "Desirable" Is a com
ey drama, witn interspersed mo
ments of tenseness nnd comedy relief,
Jean Muir nnd Ricnrdo Cortes have
important roles. "Air Hawks," same
bill, stnrs iley Post,
Radio Programs
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
KORE, Eugene
4 p. m., Happiness Ahead: 4:15, At
lour Command: 5, Twilight Shadows
5:3(1, NJK; 5:45, Parker Dental
Clinic: 6, Eric Merrell; 6:15, News
Parade; 6:45, Jimmy Allen; 7, Song
Melodies; 7:15, The Examiner; 7:30,
Beneficial Revue; 7:45, Birds of a
Feather; 8, Hit Tunes; 8:15, Reglna
Corporation; 8:30, Drenm Boot; 0,
Musical Moments with Tommy Mc
Laughlin.
KGW. Portland
4 p. m., Just Around the Corner:
5. John Charles Thomas and His
Neighbors; 5:45, Williams nnd Wnfeh
orchestra; 0:5. Cocktail Hour, Mil
ton L. Humbert; 6, Chant Roman-
tique; 0:30, Address by Colonel
Knox; 7, Amna V Andy; 7:15, Tony
nnd Gus; 7:30, House of Glass-; 8.
Khnndor; 8:08. Teddy Hill and his
orchestra; 8:15, Sports Views, Re
views and Interviews, Pendleton
Woolen Mills; 8:30, Lifebuoy Soap:
S:35, Broadway Varieties; 0. Musical
Moments with Tommy McLaughlin.
Chevrolet: 0:15, Hotel Bismarck or
chestrn; 0:30, Wandering Minstrel;
10, Richfield News Finishes; 10:15,
Jnntzen Bench orchestra; 10:45, Ho
tel Mark Hopkins orchestra; 11,
Archie Loveland's orchestra; 11:30
11!, Deauville Club orchestra.
KOAC, Corvallis
6:30 p. m., Evening Form Hour;
6:45, Market and Crop Reports and
Wenther Forecast; 7, Stnte Depart
ment of Agriculture; 7:30, Music;
8. U. S. Wenther Bureau Fire
weather forecast; S :$, Music; 8:15.
The Monitor Views the News; 8:30-
Music of the Masters.
KNX, Hollywood
6 p. m., Jack Armstrong. All Am-
rienn Boy; 6:15, News; 0:30, Lum
nd Ahner; 0:45. Jimmie Allen's Air
Adventures; 7, Magic Island; 7:15,
Llord Staples; 7:30, The In-Laws;
7:45, King Cowboy; 8, Drury Lane
Sings; 8:15. Frank Wotanobe & Hon.
Archie; 8:30. Associated Entertain
ers; 8:45, Bnffa's Concert orchestra:
0. News; 0:15, Musical Moments with
Tommy McLaughlin; 0:30, Joe Bishop
nd orchestra; 0:4.,, KNX Dude
Itaneh; 10:15. June Irwin; 10:30,
nlescos Russian Enjtle Quartette;
10:45, Pontrelli's orchestra; 11:45,
KNX Transpacific News.
Alfalfa Hay Higher;
Stock Market High
E
TO S14 A TON FOR
The buying price of alfalfa hay In
Lane county is a dollar a ton higher
at present than it has been for some
time past, buyers offering $13 and
$14 for it. Cheat and clover bay is
about off the market and there is not
a great deal of oats and retch coming
in but the price of these three kinds
remains about tbe same.
Tomatoes are coming in fast and
local buyers are offering 80 cents
flat for them. Peaches are cheaper
and are plentiful, growers getting 60
cents for a 20-pound flat or $1.35
bushel for them.
LOCAL PRICES
too,
(Egg Depot Buying PrlMt)
Specials
Extras .
(Niw York Grade,)
(Swift', Buying Prloe.)
Extras r..28c
Standards . ..i!4c
Medium extras .....23c
Crax lUc
(Paclflo Co-op Prleei to Retailers)
(Carton, or 'a ease lot, lo Extra)
Large extraa mMw..MM.w.MH..30c
Oversize .. . .'i2c
Standards 28c
Medium extras ,, ...,
Medium standards
Chex
.25c
25c
Poultry, Llvo
(Swiff, Local Buying Prices)
Colored bens, 4',j to B'j lbs. . ...15c
Colored heus, over 51 lbs., lb. 150
Leghorn hens, 3 lbs. and up ..12c
Leghorn hens, under ZVj lbs., lb. 11c
Broilers, 1 to 2 lbs. 14c
Colored springs, 2 to 3 Mi lbs. ....12c
Colored springs, over 3 Ml lbs., lb. 16c
Stasa, lb. , 8c
Roosters, lb.
Butterfat
(Buying Prices)
A" grade cream, delivery tuico
weekly 26c
B" grade cream 24c
Butter
(Wholesale prices: Carton, to higher)
A grade, lb. .......Ji9M!C
B" grade, lb. 28Vic
cneese
(Wholesale Prlco to Retailers)
Loaf, aingle, lb.
Case lots. lb. n.
rrips, single, lb.
Case lota., lb. m-
Wool and Mohair
(Buying Price,)
Medium wool, lb, , 22e
Coarse wool. lb. "if
Fine wool, lb. wij
Lamb wool, lb. ?nT
Mohair, lb. .. "f-
Grain
Wheat, red, bushel
Wheat, white, bushel
Barley, ton ,
Oats, ton
Hay, Now Crop
(Buvlao Prices)
Cheat hay, ton
Clover hay, ton
75c
75c
$1020
-2022
-$7
Oats and vetch hay, ton
Aiioita, ton .
-J8
$11
..S13(S14
VegetaDles
(Buying Prices Avarago for No. I
Produce)
Tomatoes, flat SOc
3c
-.90c
3()c
est advance along the wholesale way.
Other moats were steady to firm.
Better grnde Grnvenstein apples
were being offered from Mosier, with
wrapped nnd pnrlted combination
grade being offered to retailers here
round $1.30.
Firm prices were continued for
cantaloupes here ns a result of better
primary prices than the basis here
ith resulting shortage of offerings.
Every child born In the United
States unless his parents are repre
senting foreign governments is a
nnturnl horn citizen.
IF
YOU ARE UNABLE TO
BE SEATED AT THE
M'DONALD THURSDAY
YOU MAY SEE THE
IDENTICAL PROGRAM
AT THIS THEATRE
STARTING AT 6:45 P. M.
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ORCHIDS TO VOU
ovazsvwwwvpBBiapBi
Ureen beans, lb. ,
Local celery, doa. buncheo
Radishes, dor. bunches
Green onions, dos. buncbea ,
New potatoes, lb. .
Spinach, lb.
Cabbage, lb.
!nrrots, -doz. bunches
Beets, doz. bunches
.25c
-l2c
iV-c
.2c
30c
30o
Zucchini squash, lb. 3c
Yellow crook neck aauash. doz. 40
sweet corn, dozen 20c
Green peppers, lb. in
Table Queen squash, doz. 4Uc
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. OF) War
talk accompanying European political
developments sped about the grain
pits, today but its bullish effect on
Prices, if any, was obscure. Wheat
rose more than two cents a bushel
despite scattered profit taking.
Trade developments 6tTporting the
buying Bide of tbe market included
further pessimistic crop advices from
spring wheat territory featuring a re
port of frost damage in northern
reaches of the Canadian belt.
A let-up in hedging operations re
lieved selling pressure.
Wheat closed 1 B-8 to 2Vj cents
above the previous finish, December
01 7-8 to (12, and corn was unchanged
to 3-4 higher, December 5814 to 3-S.
Oats gained 7-8 to 1 1-8, rye 1 3-8
to 1M, and barley 1-S to W. Pro
visions were 25 points off to 33 points
up.
Wheat:
Sept., open, 87 3-4 to 88; high, 90;
low, 87 3-4; close, 89 to 3-4.
Dec, open, 89 3-4 to 904: high,
92H; low, 89 3-4: close, 91 7-8 to 92.
Moy, open, 91 to 3-4; high, 94;
low, ai; ciose, U3 0-8 to 3-4.
Corn:
Sept., open, 74 3-8 to V,: MbIi.
io'a; low, 74 1-8; close, 74V. to 5-8.
Dec, open, 55 3-4 to 7-8: high.
oo a-4; low, 05 3-4; clofe 5W to 3-8.
-May, open, 57'4: high. 5SW: low.
57 4; close, 57 3-4 to 7-8.
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With the fine tomato crop now
coming in plentifully, the Dries is
down again, five cents a pound being
charged at the various stnlls at the
Producers' Public market. Green Den-
pers are also down, the price having
been reduced Wednesday from 10c
to 8c a pound.
PUBLIC MARKET
e
BID RECOVay
IK BEH
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NEW 1-ORK. A. ..
stock market mh.j ""-l
m a broad recover, J"
which Steels
Played leading role, J,?i5i
was firm. Sales n
000 shares. '"WU
Shares adrnni.. a .
rauoea American Te1er,C T !
hem Steel. U. S. Steel H
Common, n.i. J
Chrysler Motor. aXZJT 3 N
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RETAIL PRICES
Vegetables
Green bean,, lb.
Beets, 3 bunches
Carrots. 8 bunches
Cabbage, lb.
Lettuce, head .
5c
10c
10c
-3c
Radishes. 3 bunches
Green onions, 8 bunches .
Beans, dry, 2 lbs.
Parsley, bunch
New potatoes, lb.
Rhubarb, lb. ,
Spinach, lb.
Mustard greena ,
Watercress, bunch
Endive, lb. .
Swiss chard, lb.
-544 10c
10c
10c
15c
..5c
...5c
.6r
10c
..6c
bummer squash, lb. Be
Local Utah green celery, bunch 10c
hweet corn. doz. . 20c
Tomatoes, Lb. ml r,c
Cucumbera 3(Sl5t
Cucumbers, (pickling), lb. .
Green peppers, lb
Eflo,
Fresh extra Jumbos
Fresh extras
Fresh mediums
-20c
.8c
Blackberries,
Fruit,
box
30c
28c
26c
10c
..10c
3reen apples. 8 lbs.
Raspberries. 4 boxes 29e: crate 1.65
Strawberries, box .. 10e
Italian prunes, dried. 2 lbs. 15c
Peachea, baaket 1525c
Peach plums, basket 10c
Poultry (dressed, drawn)
Heavy bens, lb. 27c
Leghorn hens, lb. 25c
sier .Motor. Anhn ..7
n.gT,K,l,j;"ICh'ilJL
HarvrnrS.M
55AS!CT- -W
Pasco wer om
vorites ,dtoa"."."'..,t
Todays closing nri..
Air Reduc 141 Ai.-u. . ..
Al Chem nnd Dv. i. .
Am Coml Aleo 20; Am .7PU ?
8 1-S; Am P .:?.r?t
nndT "8 1-4; AraTobRii?
con, a in 5.8; Ateii.cn 51 u.
I -a.
Bait and Ohio IB t.. ...
IS 1-4: Beth Steel 377r
Air 12 7-8; Borden 25 .8 B2il
Mart, 17 7-S: Calif
II 08 1-4: Cat Tret w.'l
00 1-S: Col Has and H
Coml Solvl3.4;ron,ic.,ti
orn i-ron t,,s; Cut Wright U
pont 114 1-4. 1
Eastman 117; Elec Auto D 3 J
len Klec 32 1-S: Oen Fd.ii?l
oi uusr hi a-4; Homistik,
iiiiMooieo; int uarvett M iji.
Nick 20: I T and T 11 1-2; jd
..hii w .1-0 rvennentlt a l.s.
O-Ford 35 1-2: TJitlmi,a-
ii'iuni k.rto u d-4; Loriuird21
Monty Ward 35: Kink VH!
Nat Rise 2S 5-S: NatDiirjIW
n-f.; .at nistill 28 1-8: XY c
5-S: orth Amer 22 1-4: Pit 1
and F.lec 27; Pac Light 42; Pi
4 f I'nrk- Utah 4: Pnnrj JC (
1-2: Penn ItR 28 3-8; Phillips Ptt 2t
run ner a,i 4,1 i.; mumuC
Radio 7 1-4: Item Rlt4 J
Hey Tob B 54 3-8; SeiRo5T
Shell I nion 10 3-S: Sao Pic 11
Sinn Brands 14 3-4; St. Oil Cil
3-S; St. Oil XJ if, 3-S: StnMits
7-S: Texas Corp 20 5-S; Tniuw:
7-S; Union Carb 04 5-S: 1'nin H
fin 3-4; T'nit Aircraft IS 5-8: Xd
Corp 0; T'nit Cas Imp 17: TSM
Alco 43 3-4: I'S Rubber 1414:
Steel 44 7-S; West Klec sad Uf
1-4: Woolworth 02 1-2.
Closing curb quotations: Cititi
2 1-2; Klec Bond and Shire US-il
SI
SfcJ
4
14
Ml
Spring fryera (Leghorns),
Heavy fryers, lb.
Miscellaneous
27c
30c
Fruits
Blackberries, crate
Green apples, bushel ,
Peaches, 20-lb. flat .
Bushel
-..$1
..83c
Strawberries, crate
Local peach plums, lb.
Nut,
(Buying Prices)
euoeria, .11.
...60c
..$1.35
$2.00
-3c
Walnuts. (Franguette) lb. .
.15c
-18c
PORTLAND STAPLES
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. VP)
Sugai-Bcrry or fruit. 100s. J5.15
bales, J3.25; beet, ?5.03 cwt.
Domestic Four Selling price, mill
delivery, 5 to 25-bbl. lots: Familv
pntent, 9Ss, $6.00-7.10; bakers' hard
wheat, $(1.05-7.70: Bakers' bluestem,
Si..t,i-6.75; Blended hard wheat.
$t.45-7.20: Grahamr $0.23; Whole
Wheat. .8(1.5.-, Mil.
Butter, lb.
Filberts, lb. ,
Walnuts, lb.
Black walnuts, 3 lbs. .
Sorghum, qt.
Horseradish, Id.
Celery, bunch
..29c
1518c
1525c
25c
.40c
15c
10c
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
(BvTi. a n a 1
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21.-CU.PJ
Hogs 100. Market about steadv.
quality considered. Extreme top 25c
lower. Good-choice 170-215 lb. drive
ins $10.50-10.73. -Light lights about
iv. racKing sows $S. Choice light
reecie rpigs quotable upwards to
Cattle: 100. Calves 10. Qualitv
mostly plain. Market about steady.
unn neaii good-clioice 13,i,-lS10 lb.
steers $8-7. Few bend cnttery dairy
type steers $3-4. Low cutter and cut
ter cows $2.35-3. Shelly cows down to
$2. Common-medium grades $3.50-4.
Bulls $4-4.75: good-choice vealers
quotable $S-S.50.
Sheep: 500, including SO direct.
Mnrket fully steady. Good-choice
lambs $7-7.25. Common grades down
ward to $5. Few yearlings $4.30-5.
Medium slaughter wes $2.50.
Tt has been estimated that It takes
$37 a year to teoch a pupil in the
elementary grades, and $145 a year
In public high school.
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND, Ore., Aur. 21-M
Butter Prints, A grade 2He 1
parchment wrapper, 30e lb. ia ecf
tons; B grade, parchment troM
2Sc lb.; cartons, WW lb.
Riittorfnt Portia, d deiirm: I
grade deliveries st lent tso
28-29&C lb.: country ronm M
27c lb.: B grade delirtrifl IwlJ
twice weekly, 27!4-.'!4e
nt market.
B grade cream for boluTiHOl
I .:nA l...l,n.f, haaia. 1V I
Eggs Buying price of -boMJ
Fresh specials. 27c; eitru, lit; n
dards, 25c; extra medium, aw j
ium firsts, 19c; anderjridi, IS; PI
1nt. 1Ac dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplet- J
gon loaf. 13c. Broken - P H
bebw quotations. . J
Mill, Pontraet orlrti
rJtlnn delirerv. S2C lh.1
1 !- - A nan fOPlt.
ua.s ' . " - ... , ,
uountry ul
rtnilers: Country killed."."."!
butchers under 150 lb.. 1
-vi'i3sfa
thin, -llc in.; "". -
cutter cows. 0-7c lb.; m
lb.; bulls Sc lb.; spring 1"
lb.; medium 10-llc lb.: ew.4
Monnir i.'-w "'"T'-ri-Cascara
Bark-Boyini pn
peel, 2c lb. ):
Hops 1934 fnggl". I-1
ters, 6-SVic lb. 4(n9
Live Toultry - P""! "
buying price: coiorco . j
514 lbs. 14-15C mhf'"rJ
15-10.c lb.: leghorn ho J
11.1a. n,. snr na.
16-17C -lb.: under:
-kl.o hr,,iler. 13-loC lO.. Jv -
per 50-lb. bag. ,tnnft-:Ii
Potatoes ii. i
Imn netted gom. f';:" u
Cantaloupes - pjjei.
.82.2.-1-2.50 crate; TM w jd
Tlillard. $2-- c ' r iRil
Wool-nu.' 1:"1
et: 3 alley m own
and braid. 20 c lb.. M (, l
iS.o"c lb.: southern '.-W
Alfalfa No. 1 fll: d
14
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