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THI REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Nine. . 1QS8. It tt! F - yjt Prices Advan Cent Here iigene Prices U arlees for leeal . A to Hi' a. pad? n,,llr prices. ? .1 "i i'i fr? atner IS- .reduce" " Friday. A J his one Is lMKid market had u.ri.lV Of ale-' frd QO ...... f.il or... .Mt ,c 53c f f -mill -.Willi lc 30c 7 miium -r- L-rTITa'tklleri) -3dl. Urje medium mllTRT (m;Ul Prices) m lbs. nd up hens, mio" : broiler!. I1'-' (n,,;ai4 to 3 lbs.. 15c 15c 11c 5 J-,' under 34 1M ; Sr ivi-1'i ib-. Mc Buley. too jjy- Oatt and Toleh haj. Alfalfa, tot Altai!, tse n ' tn HI VROKTABLES. FKOTTS arias Frleai An. for N. I fniini net corn. aoi. aara .Tsr.'n RaapDemea, cr ......... Spinach, lb Onions, green, doa 40c Pititoes. 100 lba. iM cucumbers, doa. 25c .41.50 40c 0c 2c Beets, aoa. bunches Head lettuce, erata -Carrots, doren CabDage, id. ellow crook neck squash, doa. r. n.nner.. lb. Tomatoes, bushel ..50o..60o Turnips, aor.. nunenn c; Bartlett pearl, extra fancy, bu 75c Cantaloupes, crate al- Parsnips, lb. Jc Cauliflower, lb. 8c Public Market ftETATL PR 1 CIS VfMl Golden Hubbard Squash lb. , Beets, 3 lbs. String beam, lb. Lettuce, bead Radishes, bunch - Tomatoes, bushel - Cabbage. Ib - Spinach, lb. 10c 8c delivery: B grade, l Ho lb. lev; C grade. Uc lb. less. Country delivery, 274 lb. tor A grade. Chcei Oregon triplets 13c, Oregon loaf, Uci broker will pay He beiow quotation. Egj Buying prices by wholesalers: Specials, 35c; extras, S3c: standards. c. extra mediums. 27c. extra small. 30c. Live poultry Buying price: Leghorn broilers. lbs.. I8-17c lb.; 1 lbs.. 16c pound: colored springs J-JVfc lba.. He lb., over S-4 lbs. ito lb.: leg- norn hens, over 34 lbs., 14c lb.; under 3La lbs.. 14c lb.; colored hens to S lbs., Ifte lb.) over 8 lbs. ISc Ib.i No. I grade. 3 lbs. less. Toxkeys Selling price: Dressed new crop nens, Z3c lb.; terns, 33-Uc lb. Buying prices: New hen. 31c lb.j torn 21c lb. wouniry mean seinng price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best but- cher. under 180 lbs., 11 cents pound; vealers. Ho lb., light and thin. 6-10c lb.; heavy, S-9c Ib.t canner cows, 6-Tc id.; cuuers, t-yc id,( duui. 8-c lb.: spring lambs. 13-13 4c lb.; ewes 48o lb uamaioupesumard, ll.30-l.3S per Potatoes Yakima Gems, $1.10; local, i.uu; ueacnutes uems. 11.30-1.30 per cental. OnionsOregon, 65-75c: Yakimas, 40-30c par 50 lb. wool 1V83 nominal. Willamette valley, medium, 33c lb.j coarse and braids, 33c lb.: lamb and fall. 30o lb.t eastern vregon, lOM-wnc 10. Monttr Nominal. IBIS. u.Ut tw Cascara bark Buvlna nricA ltiaft. nt. Hops New crop, clustCTi. 18-JOc; gles 23c. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfalfa NO. 1. tlS .ton: naiA.vs-.ii-h tin m-li i . clover $10 ton: timothy, eastern Oregon. tuu, uu vauey. sio ion. roruano reen onions, bunch Sweet corn, doc. Table Queen squash, S for potatoes. No. 1 10 lbs. Carrots, hunch Celery hearts, bunch Turnips, 4 lbs. Peppers. Ib. - - 8a .15-25C 10c 2V- inc 10c iBart"! TtlM9 r pf crm. dallvery twice 27ac ittiAe-. Grade cream . n- -- 6" ""infni m.ll. PrKe.t Carfn. le Blilier) i. r.rtde. in i- ips-tat rrle.D to H- -.- trtoi. id. - -- j5l6 WOOl. lb. - 'Mir. 10- r irool. b. --iV9 Wlwuul Prist U StUDers) jet iinle. If- ui tod. id. -in, nneie, io. 7-tft, caw ium. lflc aoc -1BC lb. BID IB sa betf, lb. in, lb. yj, m CASCARA lava, lb. ..I ORAINS VmI red. bushel . 'ftMt. white, ousnei ftit oats, ton rir Mts, ton ..84e Me 31-23 Water Cress. 2 bunches for ... , 15c Cauliflower, lb. 10c Fruits Grapes, basket 15-2Bc Italian ana biiver prunes, ousnei vsc Peaches, basket ... . 35c Strawberries, 3 boxes . ..25c Unea prunes, no Die rrencn. "V Dried o runes, others. 4 lba. for 39c Apples, 8 lba. for 25c Bartlett pears, bu. w.rpn Raspberries, box Quinces, lb. Be Huckel berries, 3 lbs. for EggS Jumbos ..- Mediums PuIleU . 29c 39c 37c Llirht hrru. Ib Heavy hens, lb. Fry era. lb. Poultry .32c .JZaC Hlseellaneous Butter, Ib filberts, lb , Walnuts, lb. Horseradish. Ib- 'nhhlta dressed Tb Cider vlneaar. gallon Cider, gallon lfU waoc Jtfc Portland List fug. SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21 fAP, Sugar Berry and fruit, 100s. 4.90: bale. 8.10! beet, 4.90 cental. Domestic flour bcuiiib ihkb cuy aeiivery. i to 25-ddi lots family patent, 49s. 5.85-8.25; bakers' iiMiu wneai. nei, j.w-a.u; DaKers' blue- stem, 4.25-4.55; blended hard wheat, 4.35-4.65: soft wheat flour, 84.80: graham. -, n.da; wnoie wneat, 4s. S4.80 DDL New York Stocks PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21 lAPl iusuAi-nogs wo including 170 direct. marxei iu-i3 nignm-. good-choice 165- 210 lb. 8.00-25, few 265-85 lb. butchers 7.25-60. few light lights 7.73. packing sows 6.25-50, choice light feeder pigs salable 7.75. Cattle SO: CalVM 7S Inclltri.n arnnnrl 70 direct; market steady on limited of ferings, common-medium steers 5.'73 7.25, strictly good steers salable 8.10 and atuuve, neners scarce, cutlery to com mon cows 3.00-4.25. good beef cows 5.00-50, bulls salable 4.50-5.50, few com mon calves 4.00-5.30, choice vealers scarce, quotable 9.00 and above. Sheep 600 including 572 direct, market nominally steady, good-choice trucked in lambs salable 6.50-75. yearlings quot able 4.00-50, medium-good owes nom inally 2.00-75. PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 21 (API Butter Prints: A grade. 30Hc .d 1 parchment wrappers: 31 Vic lb. u. car tons; B grade. 29'c in parchment wrap pers; 30 c lb. in cartons. 1 Butter fat Portland delivery, buvin $21-23 price: A grade. 29-29WC lb. Portland I MEATS & GROCERIES S PORTLAND DRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21 fAP Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close Dec. 63 64 63 04 May 64V-, (5 64V. 5 Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38 lb. white 26.00 vjais no. 2 as id. pray Nom Barley No. 2 45 lb. BW 21.00 Corn No. 2 E Y hip... 24.76 Cash wheat (bid): Soft white MVi, western whit 64, :te:-n red 63. lard red winter ordinary 61V,. 11 per n aiVa. 12 per cent 64, 13 per cent '-. 14 per cent 71. . Hard white Baart ordinary 64, 12 3.- cent 6414, 13 per cent 67, 14 par v-ent 66. Today', car receipts: Wheat 52. br- J"our corn . hay J. mlllfeed S. LIVE OK DRESSED POULTRY, RABBITS & TURKEYS Light Hens lb. 13c to J 6c I Colored Fryers, lb. 18c to Mr Heavy Hens lb. 18c to 22c I Rabbits lb. 22c to 25r wn ft f r Shoulder Rooit Ib. 10c to 15c Y LlJtLjl L Shoulder Steak lb. 14c UflMQ Suar Cu"d, na nfU'U 1 or whole lb. .WC Bacon, Ib. 22-26c Sliced, lb. 25c BACON SQUARES 15c LB. Lard Cracklins ' Meaty Soup Bones Jr Hog Heads C Lb. PIG FEET lb. 3c LARD ZfT. 4.&.38c SHORTENING, 4 lbs 38c NEW KRAUT, Qt. 9c, Gal. ... 30c CHICAGO GRAIN CHCAOO. Oct. 11 (API Maximum bulges of Hi cents a bushel In -. hlcago wheat values today resulted argely from trade predictions govern ment aids virtually assured coming high er prices. It was further emphasized federal help Riven to United States farmers on this year's wheat crop would bo supple mented by a radical reduction of acre age next year. Conseauentlv with th. government willing to finance farmers ,i iiuiuui. wncai mis season, a small crop next year would tend to make a strong situation. At the close. Chicago wheat futures turner cumparea wnn yes terday's finish. Dec. 664-S. May aau-Vb. m -lH up. Dec. 46H-!. May .av.ncea, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 1 (API (USDA1 Hogs 8000 Including 2600 direct: fairly active. 10-1J higher than Thursday's average: top 8.00: bulk good and choice tus. ,.k-..uu: lew 310.339 lbs. butchers 7.60-76: 180-210 lbe. 7.00-90-150-180 lbs. 7.50-65: good 350-560 lbs. packing sow, 7.00-35; lighter weights up Cattle 1000: steady market Br VICTOR IUBANK vrw.yohk. Oct. ai i API Profit mark. is were noted, Friday, market today but, despite this handicap, selected rails, motors, aircraft, and specialties managed to advance aac- lion, to more man a point. Th. it.. huritMt rather violently at the start without getting anywhere and. lor a brief interval, ina ucr was behind. Volum. dwindled later al though dealings continued at a (airly good cup. Transfers were around 1,800,. ooo shares. Th. market had plenty of constructive buitnets items to add to the recovery id, of the lodger. Especially Inspiring was a Jump in last week's freight load ings to a new top since last November. Utilities lagged, along with the ma jority of coppers. Aviations were liui bolstered by th. rearmament outlook as well as exceptionally bright earn l well as exceptionally bright earn ings statements for the third quarter. Motors, slow movers in tne rorenoon. were given a belated ride when It was disclosed output this week had rUen 17.830 cars, confirming In part earlier optimistic comments by leading auto mobile makers. Adams Express 121,. Air Reduction 65Li. Alaska Juneau 9". Al Chem at Dye 1914. Allied Stores 12s., American Can 102, Am Eng Tile 5H, Am For Power 4?., Am Pow At Light 6W. Am Red Std San 18t. Am Roll Mills 19, Am Smelt & Ref 55. Am Tel at Tel 1464. Am Tob B 90, Am Water Works 14. Am Zinc L&S 84. Anaconda 40. Armour 111 6. Atchison 38V Auburn Auto 41.. Barnadall 174. Bait & Qhlo 84. Bendix Avla 24V.. Beth steel 64. Boeing Alrp 274. Borden let.. Borge- Warner 36, Budd Mlg 54, Cal Pack 32, Callahan ZL 24. Calumet Hec 94, Canadian Pacific 84. Case Ull 92S, Cat Tractor 54",, Celanese 234, Crrt Teed 11,, Chesapeake At Ohio 35,, Chrysler 824. Col Oas ft El 84. Com'l Solvents 11. Commonwlth et South 14. Consol Aircraft 17. Consol Edison 314, Consol Oil 94. Cont'l Can 45, Corn Products 694. Crown Zellerbach 144. Curtlss Wright 64. Dupont de N 1464. Doug Aircraft 584. Eastman Kodak 183. El Pow Si Lt 124. Erie HR 34, Gen eral Electric 45V,. General Foods 394, Gen Gas at El A 14, General Motors 504. Gillette 9. Goodyear Tlr. 324, Gt No By Pf 234. Hecker Prod 9. Holland Furnace 49. Hudson Motors 94. Illinois Central 144. Insp Copper 174. Int Harvester 824. Int Nick Can 684. Int Pap St P Pf 454. Int Tel St Tel 104, Johns Manvllle 105. Kennecott 484. Lib O Ford 56V,, Llgg Myers B 101H, Loew's 66, Long-Bell A 44. Lorillard IP) 204. Montgomery Ward 524. Naih-Kelv 114. Nat Biscuit 27, Natl Cash 264, Natl Dairy Prod 144. Natl Dlst 274, Natl Pow St Lt 84. NY Central 204. North Amer Co 23. Northern Pacific 11V,, Ohio Oil 104. Otis Steel 114. Pac Amer Fish 74. Pac Gas St El 294. Pacific Tel St Tel 112, Packard Motor 54. Penney (JCl 834. Pcnn R R 214. Phelps Dodge 424. Phillips Pet 394. Proctor St Gamble 57. Pressed Steel Car 104. Pub Serv NJ 324, Pullman 34Vt. Radio 84. Rayonler 164, Rayonler Pf 23. Rem Rand 164, Republic Steel 19V., Heynoias tod a 454. Richfield oil 74, Safewar Stores 21. Sears Roebuck 77, Shell Union 154. Socony Vacuum 134. Sou Cal Edison 244. Southern Pacific 194. standard Brands 74. Standard Gas St El 44, Standard Oil Cal 30, Stand Oil Ind 294. Stand Oil NJ 834. Stone St Webster 124. Studebaker 84. Sunshine Mining 114. Sup OH 34. Texas Corp 434. Texas Gulf Sulphur ."MV4. Tiaewater Asso Oil 13V., Tlmken Ron Bearing 544. Trans-America 94, Union Carbide 884, Union Oil Cal 204 Union Paci'ic 954. United Aircraft 334, United Airlines 114. United Corporation 4. United Fruit 85. United Gas Imp 114, US Indust Alcohol 294. US Rut). ber 524. US Rubber Pf 8. US Steel 034. Vanadium 234. Walworoi 9. Warner Pictures 7V,. Western Union 28. Wntlnghouse Elec Mfg 1184, White Motor 144. Woolworth 494. calves 500. generally very little beef In run: ; .r losos sieers mainly holdover, from A ' VJ" ln WMk "e'Ung fully steady with ,',, i Thursday at 8.25-10.00: choice light- i 1 lb. Cresm Cheese t-ft. can of M.J.B., Chase A Sanborn, Golden West or Hills Bros, Coffee 16 Tall Cans Oregon Milk Mb. Piece Side Bacon Ibi. Margarine 30 Bars P. & G. or Crystal Whit Soap 100 Oranges, Larr. Siie Any Item .00 ggj, PICKLES, Qt. 9c, Gal. . . 30c ?ii2i2ib&Rump Sd.b,Bd..18c .,22c 23c WSAUSAGE Pure Pork, pound LAMB L Shoulder ....... Lecg .. Chops Breast or Stew . lb. 10c ib. 20c lb. 15c lb. 7 Vie SggSjSTEAKS 15c FRESH EGGS 28c to37cdoz. BEEF Short Ribs lb. 9c to 12c Pot Roast lb. 10c to 15c Steaks lb. 15c to 25c ?25KROAST Si.... 14c & 20c !ANBEEF CUBES ... 2 Lbs. 29c WggT PICKLES Q,2Se Ca,.98c !NHMEATS U ,,. 18c - 23c 3!Sl!!iTongues, Livers, lb. 10c-15c ..j-. ' Mcl No. t, 5 Pound baa; ,7. Sr, pur. can,; "C Wl"te. 6 pound. 1 ?I'J DreaslV;--.---.--. I?6 fw rro" ' "1 lr Flour, Golden Heart, 49-pound bat; 99c Cheese, 2-pound brick 38c Cheese, Full Cream, 2 lbs. 29c Kraft Brick or American, Z-Ib. box 49c SnowfUke Sodas, 2-lb. box 25o Oranges for Juice, 4 dm. 25c Huckleberries Tomatoes Celery - Cabbace Peppers All fruits and vegetables in season. weignt HeDrajkas held around 12.75; she chock ln small suoolv: catch ...tr.1. fan mrket Pass cows and heifers j ' Kuiimr area, cows selling ot 5.00 down to 4.00 and below; most beef cows 5.75-6.25: strictly good and choice kinds absent; not enough strictly grain fed heifers here to make a market Sheep 4000 Including 1500 direct: ac tive, fat lambs and yearlings 25-35 high er: three doubles range lambs to ship pers 7.75 and 8.85: good to choice ti.. lives 8 50-75 freely: sorted lots to pack- 7'" ."if '" '' yearlings up " " and 7.J0; sheep strong; najlve BOSTON WOOL boston. Oct, 21 (API Th. Com- , oullcun WI" say tomorrow: wiiiie ine marxet may be some- wnai less active than last week, there as ucni a rair movement In wool and prices have been well malnt.in.rl hoih east and west. In New Nexlco the sale of some 400.00) pounds of wool at Ros well was effected at prices equivalent L, . 1 xa cents, clean basis. wnicn tor line wools shows a rise of 5 cents, clean bails, from th. low point u win. uicse w-oois luuy to parity with Boston. "Australian market, are a bit er. although English markets are barely maintained on merinos. "Ther. Is a healthy ton. In the piecegoods market, and no large sur pluses ln goods apparent, although - ww, reported as or Sept. 24 Were 147 million nminri, ... with 139 millions the preceding quarter and 136 million pounds a year ago. 'Mohair is ln moderate demand with small sales In Texas at 38 and 88 cents mimuviiy ior aauir ana kid. All the writings of Jsne Austen were done in the family sitting room, where the piercing shriek of the swinging door would warn her of the family's approach and give her time to hide her manuscripts According to a Dutch doctor, you should eat sweets if you want to have Bright eyes. Tennis has been played for ven centuries, according to rec ords of the game. tl,.la..tea. tatal kaVaV Stories in STAMPS HssagaMrSayl After Munich, What Nex! For the League? ALMOST a score of years bak, the creation of the League of Nations, incorporated in the Treaty of Versailles, was hailed as perhaps the most remarkable ol all the direct results of the World War. Today, nearly all that was done at Versailles has been un done or faces further critical test So the question comes, what next for the League of Geneva? For in a series of shattering strokes, Adolf Hitler has under mined the Covenant of the League of Nations, rendered it wholly in effective. One more blow in the League's long struggle was deliv ered that day at Munich when Hitler and Chamberlain and Da ladler and Mussolini sat around a table and decided the fate of Eu. rope a task which the great powers agreed just 20 years ago must be reserved specifically for the new League. Meanwhile, in the beautiful pal ace of the League at Geneva, statesmen have not quite given up hope. They see in the Anglo German accord and other moves a possible rebirth of some form of collective security such as the League might again make possi ble. They believe such agreements might be extended again between most nations of the world. The League of Nations buildings at Geneva are among the most im pressive in the world. The main building of the Palace of the League is shown here on a 1937 Swiss stamp, one of four issued In commemoration of the opening of the great Assembly Kali. (Copyrlfkt. 131, NfiA Bervtea, Inc.) JprVetformuus Try Schilling Baking Powder, made with pure cream of tartar! It forms smaller, more uniform bubbles in the mix which means much better results for yon. No unpleasant "baking pow der" taste, either! TOILETRIES and REMEDIES ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS In Colors Seamless ' Steel Rustproof Insulated and Air Cooled Legs Each - - - $1.65 Hair Clippers Durable Nickel Plated 69C Cleaning Tissues 500 for 14C Pinex 65c Size. 47 Vick's 75c ' Size ... ' 59c IRON and YEAST TABLETS tftr Box of 85 s67v Electric Irons Light or Heavy Weight Fully fl ) Guaranteed, ea. y A tab 7 These specials offered by the self-service spe cialists at IRISH'S SATURDAY Thru' MONDAY KRE-MEL Assorted flavors 2 OLEO Dinner Bell Brand Lb. 1 10' SUNBR1TE 3 10' TOMATO "St. 29 PANCAKE Flour Sperry's 9-8-10 Lb. Bag 49' PEAS Good quality No. 303 tins 3ck325' CORN Golden Bantam No. 303 Tins. 3' 25' CORN MEAL SPERRY's White or yellow 9 Lb. Bag 23! IRISH- McBROOM Quality Meats PORK SPARE RBS Lb. 15c SALT PORK (Lean Sides) Lb. 15c GR0UN BEEF (Fresh and Clean) 3 Lbs. 29c Peanut Butter (Armour's Star) 2 Lbs. 19c LAMB STEW (Lean and Tasty) 2 Lbs. 11c PURE LARD (Fresh and White) 4 Lbs. 39c PRIME RIB ROAST (Boneless and Rolled) Lb. 19c J LEVER BROS. SOAPS v RINSO Large 21c Small 2 for 19c LUX large 22c Small 2 for 19c LUX TOILET . ... ... 3 for 19c LIFEBUOY,. ...... 3 for 19c s 3 LB. CAN SPRY SHORTENING 55c can $109 W. MM'':'" m tftANULATlt l : K , TlltUUltlHUlllllK I i . IWHIt . ' 1 When lt comes to featuring Oregon products none have been more con sistent than IRISH'S. OREGON SUGAR 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 100 Lbs. , 48c $1.20 $4.69 McKenzie FLOUR A family blend 49 Lbs. 95c ' Irish Special FLOUR Hardwheat 49 Lbs. $1.15 Oats Sperry Quick or Reg. 9 Lb 35c Crackers 2KrLbpyBox ... 25c U Pottery Premiums HQ, JrOr Granulated Soap Giant Site JJC TT V Corned Beef No. 2 tin nz naSn Armour s 2 for O0C Salmon Fancy Alaska Pink S cans 29c "" ' i Best for soup vyatcias-i -01. tin I for 25c Bisquick 2u Lb. Pkg. .. 25c Irish's PETER PAN HARDWHEAT FLOUR Every sack guaranteed. There's none better at any price) 49 Lbs. $1.29 m l"r?irS.Jl TRY the New Cereal Sensation CORN KIX 2 Pkg. 25c Beautiful cereal bowl free with each Two Pkra. CHASE and SANBORN COFFEE Vacuum pack tint 1 Lb. Tin .... 25c 2 Lb. Tin ... 49c 3 Lb. Tin ... 69c KELLOGG CORN FLAKES , 2 for 15c Kellogg's All Bran Large Pkg. 21c Kellogg's Pep, Krumblos or Rice Krlsples 2 Pkg. 23c Boys, get your official Howie Wing membership card at our store. First Quality FRUITS and VEGETABLES FANCY LOCAL CARROTS - 3 Bunches 10' TABLE QUEEN SQUASH 5 for 10c u. s. NO. i ONIONS 10 lbs. 17c LARGE LOCAL SNO-WHITE CAULIFLOWER - - heat! 10' HUSH NO. 1 44 East Seventh PHONE 1636 IRISH NO. 2 Producer's Public Market PHONE 1553 All orders amounting to $2.00 or over delivered FREE 4 deliveries dally IRISH NO. 3 Miner Bldg. PHONE 2461 IRISH-MURPHY Springfield PHONE 22 - p, 4 lls. IT Blue Bird 629 rv.1. e. . Packing Co. Telephone 1632 EEs