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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. 1925.
THREE -
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Here's the best answer
to the question you often ask
Lighting and
Cooking Only
Average Bill, First Six Months,
1925
J. E. McClintock $5.37
Glen Wimberly 4.29
Dr. G. E. Houck 5.82
Clair K. Allen . 5.41
Foster Butner 6.22
MaxS. Hamm - 5.21
I POWER COMPANY I
YlXin. PARTNERS
IN fKOOiVESS
Your own neighbors who use elec
tricity for cooking can tell you,
better than anyone else, how eco
nomical it really is but you may
hesitate to ask them.
We have asked a few of them,
whose names we have chosen at
random from the many users in
your own neighborhood, to help us
publish an advertisement that will
give you their first-hand experience.
And they have gladly agreed to
tell you the actual figures that show
the low cost of electrical cooking
in their own homes.
Here are the figures, taken from their elec
tric bills, to enable you to compare the cost
of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook
ing with your present cost of fuel. Read them
carefully. " V
The electric range you have always wanted
is ready now, at your dealer's. Convenient
terms can easily be arranged, if desired. See
him about it today !
i
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
ff 30c.
rryenfc Lephorns 2 to 2J pound
27m Mc ; rolorid 2 to 2J pounds 2S
it Sue.
Young rooaterB colored 3 lbs.,
?JaWc; 3i pounds and up 3fi3rc.
Old roost its colored lfitfi 17c;
Ij-ffhnrn l?6fl4i- l.i?hnrn hens 1
PORTLAND, Anff. 17. Kes ;$1A.!.0Q 12.2.1; heavy weip;hlB (92 ! pounds 19ff2ic; 3 pound a 21 A 22c;
steady. Current receipts 2; pounds up) $8.50$ 10.00; nil i 31 to 3J pound 25 to 2fic; largo col-
Today's Markets
pulleta 27lti2Kr; firxts 29Ci29c;
extras Z'lfu'olc delivered Poit
land. flutter steady, ftxtra rubes,
city iir; rttaiidards; standards
4Sc; prime firsts 48c; firsts 4fic;
underRrndes nominal; prints h'.lc;
cartons 54c.
Ilutter fnt steady. Tlest churn
ing cream 52c net shippers track
In zone 1.
Poultry quiet! Heavy hen 23c;
Hunt 14ti?lijc; Pprinns 1U&2&C;
yoitn white ducks 22c.
. Potatoea firm, $2.00tfi $2.1 5.
Onions steady $2.ti $2.7"i.
Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1.
2Si:t0e; filberts nominal; al
monds 2rc$27c; llrazil nuts 18
line; Italian i-heatnuta 21c.
Caucara hark quiet. Nominal
at 6c(f(7c; Oregon grape root no
minal. Hops firm. 18 to 20c on new
crop. 1924 crop nominal at 2"c;
new cn-p contracts at 18c.
weights, cull and common $6( K. 00; jored hens fency 2iJi30c a
yenrllntf wethers medium to choice Turkeys nominal.
$fi..rA 18.50; ewes, .common to I' Q
choice 3ff 5. fiO; canner and cull
$1.506i 2.1)0.
pound-
PORTLAND, An. 1.7. Wheat
hard white, blue stem, haart, soft
white I1.5H; western white
$1.55; hard winter $1.53; north
ern spring 11.43; western red
$1.51; 11. It. It. hard white $1.5K.
American fence at Wharton. Tiros.
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 17.
( Market Notes) Dairy products
opened steady In the local mar-
BORN
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. James
Miller, at their home on Klin
street, Sunday, August 16, a boy.
It.WK PltKKIDKXT K1LLKD
UIIKIN THAIS HITS AI TO
SPRAfJPK. Wash., Aug. 17.
A . 1,. SmuJIey, president of the
First National Hank of Sprague
and a pioneer of this locality, was
killed when his auto was struck
by a Northern Pacific passenger
train here this morning and
burned. It set fire to a ware
house of the Sprague KolltnRS
Mills, which was destroyed with
a loss of $5,000.
Mr. Smalley, who never was
married, had lived In Spragiie
for 23 years and In this section
for nbout 45 3ars.
BELGIAN PRESS IS
ANGERED AT U. S.
IHU'SSEIA Aug. 17. Anger
ket today with no change In the t and bitterness continue to mark
general tone over the week end. ithe comments of the Belgian press
Creamery men Teport a slight lm-on the conference at Washington
provement in the butterfat situa
tion, especially In quality, and
the make Is now sufficient to
take care of the marker require
ments. The weather Is more fa
vorable for cream shipments and
butterfat receipts are grading
higher.
The print butter market opened
toady at the 53
PORTLAND, Aug. 17. Cattle ac
tivu fniiv aft-nilv in slmnir Steers.
medium $7.5048.25; common $fi Cream bids also are unchai
7 50; canners and cutters $4.50 ft j at 52 cents f. o. b. shippers' t
In lone 1. Cube prices generally
steady with a good demand for
hlph score stuff.
With outside egg markets open
ing on a steady ha- is today, little
in local
sufficient
choice (milk feds excluded) $7.50 for market reqnirements and as
IrSMM); cull and commons $5yei Doming is coming out oi
fioo; heifers, common apd medium
$44 6 50; cows, common and medi
um $3 2'fc5.75; canners anJ cut
ters $1.50'i3.25: bulls, good (best
vearlliitrs excluded) 1404.50: com
mon to medium canners and bol- change Is anticipated
niriiAi 131.4.00: calves medium to lvalues. Receipts are
between the American war debt
funding commission and the Bel
gian mission.
The . optimistic tone of semi
official statements made in Hrn
ficls before the conference which
encouraged the hope thnt favor
able conditions wouM he made for
the pavment of Belgium debt to
cents level. 1 1,16 I'nlted Slates. Is resented as
nged j naving misien pumic opinion.
lilt- iuinni nriftp- nn;n inni
promises have !n broken and
that President Wilson's signature
has become a scrap of paper.
Toe Midi says Mint America's
nttllnd in regard lo the debt
question is rvipcnl and that Pre
sident Coolldge U In the hands
of Wall at rift..
The Home Kestaurant on Sheri
dan street has been purchased by
A. (1. (Jregor, who will conduct the
business hereafter. Mr. Lester, the
retiring partner In the buttinens,
who has had the management of
the restaurant for some months,
Is undecjded as lo what his future
activities will be, but expects to re
main In Ro-eburg.
rack .
7 50; vea'ers, medium to choice
$10 12 00; cull and common ib.iiu
ii 10.00.
Hobs steady Heay weight (250
to 350 pounds) medium, good and
choice $13 50Q 15.00; medium
weight (200 to 250 pounds) medi
um, good an dcholce $14 25615.50;
light weight flfiO to 200 pounds)
common, medium, good ami choice
$14 75fi 15.50; light, lights (130 to
16 pounds) common medium, good
and choice $14.5015.25: packing
hors $10 6o, 12.25: slaughter pigs
storage.
The cheese market continues
steady.
C'Quntry meats and live poultry
recolpts were light along the
street today and values nominal
at Saturday's close.
PAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17.
Putter fat f. o. b. San Francisco
5ic
RAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17.
(Federal Btate Market News Serv
fi-m rtnnnrf rfnwn medium, good. Ice.) Apples, box. California
and choice $1415.00: feeder and Grawnsteina, best $2 50 to $3; C
.tLf nir iro tn 110 oounds). grsde $1 75 to $2 25: Alexanders
medium, good and choice $14.S09 $2.25 to $2 50; Pearmaint fatcy crtsrT Mellon an
15.25. , $2 23 to $2.50. jsmoot for Vermont t
V ARH1 N iTV PN, tug. 17.
Rearing out the optimistic feeling
of PreMilent Cool id h''" that Teiolu
tlou of the M In in it debt problem
Is near, It developed today that
the Belgian negotiators had made
reservations to sail from New
York Saturday on the liner Ma
jestic. The Belgians, as well as offi
cials here involved In the nego
tiations, were reticent in regard
to possible terms of the settle
ment. Even announcement of the
Intention of the negotiators to re
turn home was withheld. bit It
was learned that the renerratlons
made before the departure of
d Penator
to coniult
i
LOCAL NEWS
R.lurn From Portland To Visit in Rlddlo i
.Mr. and Mra. H. C. Vdiill n- Mlu Bi-mU' Jurxenii l-ft for
turnrd lo Roarburit this morning RIcI.IIh this niornhm to tpemi ,er-
atter a Irw daya visit In Portlaud. rral daya rl.illliin wiln friends. 1
Raturn From Laka
Mr. and Mra. L. B. Moore- and
family spent the week end enjoy,
ing an outing at Crater Lake.
In Hoapltal
Mra. Krauk Fentera, of this city,
last Saturday entered th Kugeue
hospital In that city for treatment.
To Newport
Harold K. Snider and family have
hone to Newport, where they will
enjoy an outing of auvsral daya.
Motor to Gold Beach
Dean B. Bubar and Q. W. Young
left Sunday for Gold Beach, where
they will spend several days on
business.
Coo, Bay Visitor
Ernest V. Baruum, an automo
bile dealer of Coos Bay, Is a busi
ness visitor lu this city. He Is ac
companied by Mrs. Barnum.
i From Ollde
Among those from Glide to spend
the week end In this city visiting
and on business was B. 8. Harlnell.
Returns to Salem
J. V. Htarrett returned to Salem
last nlrht after spending Saturday
in Roseburg attending to business
matters.
From Coast
J. F. Smith, of Marshtleld, was
among those from the coast to
spend the week end in this cltyc on
business.
Returns from Newport
Miss Alta Baragar, who has been
enjoying a vacation at Newport,
has returned to her borne In this
city.
To Portland
Dr. J. a. Day left Sunday for
Portland, where he will spend a
few days attending to business af
fairs. From Oakland
Chas. Medley and son returned
to Oakland Saturday afternoon af
ter transacting business in this
city for several hours.
To Oakland
Mrs. H. t'toeckoe, who has been
a guest at Mrs. P. W. Kay, return
ed to her home in Oakland Satur
day afternoon.
Leaves for Portland
Win. A. White, who has been vis
iting his brother, O. E. White, In
Roseburg, returned to Portland
Saturday night.
Returns to 8an Francisco
S. H. Love, who has been visit
ing here and looking after Inter
ests, left for his home In San
Francisco Saturday afternoon.
In Saturday
Inhn Ahu.il. an.l mnn nf Pair
Oaks, motored here Saturday to
spend several hours visiting and
attending to business matters.
To Agnsa
T. Brown, proprietor of the Mag
azine Shoppe, left Sunday for
Agnes, where he will look after
mining property for the next week.
Returns to San Franclaco
Mrs. 8. P. Hinkle, who has been
a guest of her son here for the past
several days, returned to .T home
In San Francisco Saturday even
ing. 8pend Week End
Mr. and Mra. A. W. Cochran and
family and Mrs. II. Cochran, of
Yoncalla, spent the week end here
as guests at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. U. E. dross.
To 8alem
Mrs. W. F. Watson and two child
ren, of Salem, who have been
guests of Mrs. Watson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle, returned to
their home Sunday.
Business Vslltor
J. W. Wright wa among the out
of town visitors Saturday, and
transacted business here a few
hours before returning to his home
at Tiller In the afternoon.
Vlxits Sunday
Mrs. K. W. Rane of Wabam,
Mass., who has bean spending the
past two months at Loe Angeles,
stopp'd off over Sunday to visit
her Mother, Dr. C. 11. Ilalley of
South Deer Creek.
Enjoying Camp Life
Mrs. Ora Mahoney, postmistress
at Oakland, Oregon, accompanied
by her daughter, are spending their
vacation enjoying the camp life in
tho Ashland park aulo camp. Ash
lund Tidings.
Enroute South
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Abbey and R.
P. Tracy and Miss Cora Trary, of
lxa Angeles, spent Sunday visiting
here. They are enroute borne after
a molor trip to Hon land, Van
couver, and Seattle.
Grants Paso Editor Visits
A. K. Voorhles, editor of the
Grants Psss Courier, and his
cousin, Miss Lulu Benedict, were
Rusehurg visitors Saturday night.
They were on their way to Port
land m visit for a few days, mak
ing the trip hy automobile.
with the lit? pr.!nt.
inft nr nllv hor and resisting
pit. excluded In above quotations). RAV FRANCISCO. Aur. 17 n
Sheep leady- Lambs, rood and ' (l'nlt- States nnrean Asrlcultur-1 Results ar" what ronnt and
' choice. (Ml. Adams) 1!r 1S.S0; lal K,-onomlcs) Broilers lrhorn 1 , you'll rt 'em iwllh News-Review
lambs, medium to good (valley) I to 11 sounds 30fc 32c; H unds JO classified ids.
Coue, cure-all who was (ait
in tlie U. S. until mah jongg ap
peared, la being superseded id
I'rsnce, too. So popular it hi
rival, Jean Beiiat (above),
cattle raiser, that a hotel it being;
erected on hit farm to house pil
grims seeking a care. Hit
method is to breathe oa the
flirted tpoL
Return From Lakes
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Fresr and
children, Mrs. Mora Freer, of this
city, and Mr. and Mrs. It. Kline and
' two children, of Portland, have re
turned here alter enjoying a mo
! fur trip to southern Oregon points.
They visited at Crater lake and
Grants Pass. .
On Trip I'Mit
Mr. and Vrs. Richard Wlllelt
and Mr. and Mra.George Chandler
left Friday night on a trip lo
North Dakota and Minnesota to
visit wlih relatives and friends.
Mr. Wlllett will return In about
two weeks, but the other mem
bers of the parly plan to be gone
about six weeks.
f rom Rock Creek
F. R. Jones and L. Burton spent
the week end in Roseburg visit
ing. They are residents of Rock
Creek.
From Canyonvllle
J. H. Mann and granddaughter,
spent Saturday afternoon lu this
city visiting and on business. They
are from Canyonvllle.
Leave for South
Mrs. 1. Nordstrom and two chil
dren, of Bandon, who visited here
yesterday, left this morning for
Oakland, Cat., ta visit.
Visit Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sernhaw, of
Bridge, Miss M. R. Doran nnd
Chester I. Kimble, of Bandou,
spent Sunday visiting here.
Return From Auto Trip
Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton
have returned to their home here
after an auto trip of a week or so
to eastern Oregon and coast points.
Return From Beach
Miss Delia McCarthy and Miss
Mary McCarthy returned here
Sunday from a motor trip to Ban
don beach and coast points.
From Camas
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mayer and
family were among the out of town
visitors to spend the week end In
Roseburg. They are from Camas
Valley.
Visited Coast Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells, Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Chase and Mr. and Mra.
A. J. Young were among the Rose
burg people who motored to Ban
don and coast points yesterday.
Here From Medford
Thomas V. Petch, manager of
the Southern Oregon Gas company,
and Mrs. Petch arrived here Sun
day from Medford to look after
business matters at the flrm'a of
fice here.
Return From Cottage 0 rove
Mrs. Lloyd MooOiart and daugh
ter returned to Roseburg this morn
ing after spending the past week
visiting and attending Institute at
Cottage Uiuve.
Return This Morning
W. Wsgoner. of Scottsburg. nnd
Dave Roberts and Harry Hender.
son, of Keedsport. who visited here
over the week end, returned lo
their home this morning. .
Enroute From Lske
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bodine and
daughter,. Miss Jane Bodine, of
Portland, were guests at the Hotel
Grand last night. They are en
route home after enjoying a motor
trip to crater lake.
Redding People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Walson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ora M. Cheno-
wllh. of Redding. California, spent
Sunday as guests of the ITmpoua
hotel. Mr. Watson Is manager of
the Loreng Hotel, at Redding.
Quests Leave-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carnell. who
have been guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flurry for sev
eral days, left Uiis morning for
Ihelr home In Medford. Mr. Car
nell is a brother of Mrs. Flurry.
Leavss for Rockaway
Mr. B. W. Hates left yesterday
morning for Rockaway Beach
where he will spend the next two
weeks enjoying a vacation. Mrs.
Rutes and son, Ross, are already
at the beach where they are spend
lug the summer season.
Marriage License Issusd
A marriage license was Issued
this morning from the county
clerk's office to Joe Dellernardl of
Glide, and Olive Frederlckson of
this city. The young couple are
well known In this city and have
many mends.
Oil Msn Visits
11. H. Johnson an nil man from
Rakersfleld, California, is In I Ills
cily for a few days. Mr. Johnson
visited the leper Imme well near
Oakland and speaks highly of the
prospects. He says the people of
the part of California from which
he comes are Interested In the oil
Indication In southern and western
Oregoo.
Good Paint Costs
Nothing
Because it saves more than it costs.
You'd be surprised how reasonable good paint ia.-
ASKUS.
DENN-GERRETSEN c6T
231 N. Main St.
Phone 128
la Improving of the dried end In order to shape
Mlsa Thelma'PlerceT'of" Dixon-J Ihelr future policies.
vllle, who has been quite III for Ihe The raisin men present a sharp
past several weeks. Is reported to contrast to prune operators. Re-
be improving. I ports rrom Fresno show thst the
. j raisin organization Is still In a
To Coast and Back muddle. The Dlnuba Sentinel
Irvtn Bninn well known Roue. ' speaks rlnht out In meeting and
burg man. visited the coast during i n" occasion In editorially
Sunday, returning to this cily n;comnient upon the. big promises
the evening. ina me rew periormnnces or tne
present hlrh-grede management.
Returns Home The raisin deal perhaps affects
Miss Agnes Forbes, who was the!f"'l,n DO thlPPe more than any
week end guest of Mrs. A. W. "h" ," m'8 " now r'1'1
Blanchard. returned to her home in I'hat the raisin association manage-
Portland this morning. wi," nrn """ on ,h mr:
- 'Vet as inree a percentage ns last
8tore Manager Visits l",?.' Jhomp,",on.".t"?rt. ru'rM"'
Q " 1 It wl I he recalled that isst year a
... ,,..., "i, mng list of approved brokers and '
nna'a Pnch Q nma nee voil In i . . .
Stone's Cash Stores, arrived In
Rosebui'K today to spend several
days attendlnK to business mut
ters In connection with tho local
branch of his firm.
Home From Portland
Hon. Binder Hermann, who has
been receiving medlcnl
at St. Vincents Hospital In Port
land, returned to bin homo In this
city thla morning. The many
rrlendti or Mr. Hermann nil) be
glad to learn that he Is Improving
Id health.
distributors wa published by the
n.lsdn or nidations for tho tnir
nose of advising grower-members
to whom thev nhould Bell their
fresh grapes. The result waa that
hure qunnlitlea of raisin and tabln
stork went to freh trult men fust
at Iho II, .. lha tnlfxa irniu marlrnt
attention w (hp WMkw,T.
It I reported that the nnnoola
tion rov release evrtn larger qnan
Mtlei! 1hl neaffon unleen the banks
bring unfflelent pressure to heal
upon th mnntgfment to rheck
Burh netlon. The Plnuba Sentinel
nd oth.ee newrpaper In the San .
Joaquin Vney have for Jtome time
rharged that the present manage
ment wo put In charge aolely to
nrot'vt the henvy loans made by
hsk nanlrsi tn tin rD lain nrvfl nla.
lnPjrtton. Th Sentinel has gone even
Home From Count
Mr. and Mra. K. V. Sharp and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
ma hbo Wood and children, re
turned fronr the coast country
late last evening, where
"7 ti i r " T a . rther In charging that, no far as
while gone.
DR. THOMAS YOUNG ,
GOES ON TRIAL ON
CHARGE OF MURDER
the growers are concerned, Ihe
management hss little care so long
s sufficient rnisins can be sold
from the largo carryover to satisfy
th banks. '
Reports from Fresno show that
a Hlf scron Is on between the
raisin orgsnlratlon and Ihe Inde
pendent rnlsln packers and ship.
ners. The orgnnlzatlon charges
thnt the Independents were ths .
first In start culling, not late II
the senscn. but right nt Ihe begin
ning nnd that In order to meet this
l.rm ANOEt.ES. Auk. 17. Pr.
Thomas Young, dentist, accused of
murdering his wif.., Grace Crngnn
Young, last February nnd burying
her body In a cistern of his conn- ;
ry collage In Beverly Glen, near i or(fnniIon w forrPd
here cnine Into court today to he , , nn) ,,, ,, , jlm.
tried for his lire, dapper ami calm. , wh, m0I ,,. how
The legal fight opened with a'PVr w , aiim,on (hat the
mollnn for continuance nt Ihe case , , , ntxh con(ro) ),,,,, pal
put forward by the defense and I,,, , nRnil, of , ncen.wd
whlln arciimenis nn Ihls proceeded. ipn h) 1(nK a1tnP, M nno of
Ihe crowd strained necks ami eyes , ,h FxctlMn for tno cllt. T1)o8e
o watch every movement of the I ,,, hhye fol(wod (he record . of
llllle denial surgeon who Is i ,...,,, .-n , .i.lms
charged with killing his wife lo ,.,, frlr seasons that the
gel Ihe fortune left hr bv s for-: Irnwpnl. orMnkallon had any
mer husband, Patrick Orngan, ollvo - h .. cr , . Meh as SO n. r
inlllloniilre.
CALIF. "CO-DPS"
STUDY
Returning to Nebraska
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heysang and
two daughters. Misses Minnie and
Kiln, of Nebraska, who have been
visiting at the home of the former's
sister, Mrs. Julius Slndt. of Melrose,
left for the east this morning after
a three weeks' visit here. The de
parting Nehrasksns were accom
panied to the train by Mr. and Mra.
Hindi, who were sorry to have them
go so soon.
Visit In City
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Monro snd
two children, Gladys and William,
former residents of Roseburg, are
spending several days In the cily
visiting at Ihe homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Kosuss. While here
they will enjoy a fishing trip up
the North Umpqua. Mr. Moore is
wlih Ihe Hhernian, Clay company
In Portland.
Denies Rumor of Theft
Hr. R. K. Hunt thla morning de
nied a rumor that his handbag
hsd been stolen from his car last
Wednesday night. While on a call
In Garden Valley on that evening,
fir. Hunt lost his bag and It was
claimed by some that Rice V.'llon
had removed It from the car. Thla
report, Ir. Hunt, emphasises. Is en
tlii ly erroneous and made ch ar
I hit Ihe bag was merely found by
Mr. Wilson.
I.OS ANOKI.KS. Aug. 17. While
one or two t'nllfornla co-operative
organizations are playing a stiff
game Just now, with millions at
slake, others In the hands of cool
headed business nmnngers are get
ting into good shape for the move,
nii-nt nt tho 1!I2! crop. Hludnnls
of Ihe co-operative movement,
therefore, havo plenty of material i
at hand for a close-up of the sub
ject. The prune growers' organization
Is taking on a new lease of life tin
der the able management of C. I).
f'avalero. The new manager re
ports Hint nil dunger from Ihe 1!)
2t surplus Is over. This will be
welcome news Jo prune growers.
Prices were revised on June 1,
wlih the result thst storage slocks
were snapped up promptly In rec
ord breaking lime, thus giving the
association control of Ihe situation
with Its 20.nmi.nito pounds, nr bare
ly a two months' supplv. Willi Ihe
strong demand created hv Manager
Cnvslero's shrewd Initial move up
on taking charge. It Is possible
Hint all supplies will be i-lisned
up hy August 1. Not only has the
market bernmo active, but hove
i quantities have passed into Ihe
i hands of exporters who are able to
jqulckly place all their holdings.
The lf2r crop will probably
I reach !f,r,.noo.nnn pounds, against
27t.Ofln.niMi lust year. Late rains
Increased the present crop, esllin
isled on June 1 st r per cent. The
quality Is first c'ass, Ihe fruit be
ing large and mealy, whlrh In turn
wilt help to stimulate consumption.
Only a few weeks ago the prim"
! men wero fearful of the nenr fit
ilure, ihe corrvover from l'i21 to
1 1924 h.liig heavy. When Manager
l'avnlero, used tn large operations,
Hook charge, he lust no time In
I turning Into cush Ihe quick assets,
'of the organization. In a monlh he
hsd won the confidence of the
!mnt skeptlcnl grower-member. To
day Ihe results sre shown on all
allies.
' Iiried fruit Is e.senilslly a win
ter product snd presents no direct
competition to fresh fruits. The
records show, however, that the
dried fnill market Is usnsllr nn In-
!det lo the fresh. Urtc fresh fruit
IMrltiSrs lake pains lo keep
iclosely posted upon Ihe operations,
cent of Ihe tonnage.
Juice grape operators report
that er.slern buyers are still skep
tical about the estimated tonnage
which will lie available thla sea
son. Lending California operators
who are In touch with Ihe eastern
markets say that reporta have gone
out recently showing a much larger
lonnage than It will he possible lo
harvest nnd ship. These reports,
th'-v say, have not only hurt the
future market, but have created
a deep suspicion In tho minds , of
buyers that the raisin organization
Is slmp'y plovlng a waiting gnme
In Ihe hope of cashing In . Inter
through the release of large quan
tities of whltti stock, which In Ihe
past has gone Inlo raisins.
The peach and fig organization
nt Fresno has mnde a tine record
this season, and from late accounts
has the situation well In hand.
Likewise, the walnut organization
at l.os Angeles.
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Trade
You
a Victrola,
Edison,
Sonora, or
Brunswick
Phonograph
or a
Radio
for that
Old, Unused
Piano
When' you are in town
drop around and hear
the attractive details.
Ott's Music
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