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    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1925.
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New Shipment of
Street and Dress
HATS
For Friday and Saturday
Specially Priced
BELL MILLINERY
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i LOCAL NEWS .
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I Visitor In Town 'KS
H. A. Herctaer, DUlard rancher, (J J
Visitor In Town-
It. A. Herctaer, DUlard rancher,
i ap'nt nevral noma hen yenter
jiJuy attending to buslueua uffulm.
Hero (Turn Count
M. K. .Homme, of Reedsport,
la neeii'.:ig a tr r day in Kw
burt; atuud:i.-; to buniueris uf-ruim.
- i Km in ltMille
Spendt Day j A. llour, IE fdtlle resident.
Itobert Chapman, of NVw Jersey, aptMit neverul hour here yeaier
apeut yesterday a'ld al rdKht'duy auunding to businemj uffuln.
here visiting, lit U enrouiu to ISao ;
Jose, aCUfornla, to visit. Movt From Oakland
Mrs. Nellie McComaa, of Oak-
To Salem land, has moved to thin city and
, Mitts Daphne Huhea left this' will locate at 2oS West First Su
morning fur .Salem, uhtru th will
b a KUt-st of Mih Kdlth til arret t,
over the ek end.
To Medford
W. 1). IriKle, of Arvada. Wyoming,
who has bven visiting here .since
Saturday, left this morning for
Medford to visit friends.
Leaves For Portland
Mrs. F. B. Halmer, of this rlty.
left thii morning for Portland,
where she will spend the next few
days visiting with friends.
KaMern Stur IxmIko Meetliijf-
There will be a meettiiK f the
Eastern Star IhIko toiiinht ut
he Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock.
Women Wanted!,
Leave for Grants Pass
Mrs. L. A. William and son, of 1
this city, left, this morning fori
tJrantu Fass, where they will viidt '
with friend until Sunday.
B - .
k.mmmm.imwmsAm7veAeJL Here Visiting
j Al Michael has arrived
VMt WeilneMlay
Mr. and Mrs. Chan. T. Piel, of
Camas Valley, pent yesterday Ui
this city vl.-ilinx 'friends and
shopping.
Visitor I'Yoill Kellojnr
t H. Mntipin, KWloifK resident,
returned home today after vlsdt
itiR und transacting; IhihIhcks In
this city.
For Cannery Work
UMPQUA VALLEY CANNING
COMPANY
Roseburg Phone 525
VMtor In Town
Mrs. James Metsker, of Mel
rose, motored here yesterday and
up.nt several bourn Hhoppiug and
.biting with fi lends.
4
A , Mrs. Short In
J- Mrs. James Short motored from
jl)ixonvUe yesterday and spent
2 the afternoon here visiting with
F friends ai.d shopping.
LIVESTOCK AT
FAIR WILL BE ( h-vkah out woman
OF INTEREST t:n,-s H1Kri n ,IIM
I AtwrlfctM Vrm Lnm.it W ire.)
! MADKID. Sept. 17. At
! the age vt fS. Camillo Lo-
renzo, a resident of the town
: of Valladotid, has just given
birth to her thirtieth child.
(Continued from page 1.)
buck in the show; silver cup given
by M. Graves of Portland for b'-st
doe in show; silver cup given by
M. H. Garrison of Portland for the
best pair of Flemish Ulania; a pair
of New Zealand lieds. given by A.
mime, or i-omami. 10 novice flno-iand pyen from menibera of con
Ing best rabbits of this breed; ll-Kreflf, for hints on saving money by
ver troph yeup given by U K Os-'n)akinB a DU(lKet BIld reC0I.aillK
burn of Portland for best display,; t10l,(.ho1l expense,
points to count. Tho offpe of m.rai U. M.
I he poultry r.now tnis year wni(L , diroetor of ,he bureau, how-
from Ice
land, and is spending several days
veiling with friends and transact
ing business in this city.
To Teach Here
Miss Reliance Moore arrived
from Kstaeatla this morning to lo
cate in this city. Mls Moore will
teach in the public schools here
this winter.
ever. Is foreed to rply that the
government has prepared no sche
dule of proposed expenses for the
household. Although dealing wilh
an outlay of billions of dollars, the
Hudget Pnnau has not yet shaped
course for expending salaries of
ltiolneng Visitor
laurenee Newport, of Oak
Creek, spent yeslurdiy afternoon
ill Koseburg attending to busi
ness matters and purchasing sup
plies.
Visitor in Town
W. K. Ciingenpeel, of lonktnr
Glass, moton-d here yesterday and
spent several hours visitiug frleiuis
and on business.
To VMt in F.HKvnr
Miss Marjcrf Snyder, of this
city, left this morning lor Kugene,
where she will spend the week
end visiting with friends.
VUitiuie Mrs. Pitchford
Mr. und Mrs. C. U. Welch af I
Salem are visiting for a few days
with Mrs. Welch's mother, Mrs.
V. M. Pitchford.
From Sutherlin .
Kay Smith was among those
from SiJtliertin to spend several
hours hen yesterday transacting
business.
From Missouri
oilie stillwell, of lnt county.
Missouri, arrived here this mv i
Ing to visit at the L. Hatfield home
in lixonville for a time.
all Barg
ain Days
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Specials
Prevail
To Portland
Mr. and Mis. II. Barrels and
children, of this city, left this
morning for Portland, where they
will visit with friends for a few
days.
lie? urn From Trip
Mr. and Mr . V. A. Kapper
have returned oni a motor trip
Arrive l-Viim Ios Angeles
Mrs. 8. A. D. Kennedy, of Los
Angeles, arrived here this morn
ing to be the guest of Mrs. K. K.
Maiden, for a week or so. .
easily eclipse any hen t of ore put
on. with the division for pigeons
expected to excel the exhibit of lo?t
year, when fanciers nr.serted It the
largest one on record tar the Pa
cific Northwest. The Mate fair
board has offered a first and sec
ond prize or the best display pen
of three pairs each of yquabs, thlalm;w ron;(nrin(f lt The nearest j after visiting at those points for ! -Telegraph company.
prue m ing given on any s-anoaru BP(iroach ha8 b(.en distribution by few days.
recognized . or hybrid cross-bred , (ne bnmiu of fl pubHcatlon piIt out j
utility pigeons, all varieties nr hy- by cash ref,JstHr roncprn. outHn-i1r. Ilennlnger VUitor "
brids to compete together in o:io:. k.i, .. .v I K. lu. Hennlncer returned to
c!ass for these two premiums. This ! in.Hvi(i mU .n.i fnmuipa jhls home at Oakland yesterday family, left this afternoon by autol Visiting buttf rmakers, attending
award is given In order to improve, afternoon, after transacting busi- for Portland to spend the week end ith National Creamery Ttuttermak
S1.000 a year and up. and Is not (to Timber and Vernonia. Oregon,
Returns From Salem
Miss A;.nes Pitchford. county Ju
venile officer, has returned herej
after spending a d.iy or so attend
ing to business mutters in Salem. I
Here From Portland 1
John It. Ijee, former resident of
this city. Is here from Portland for
a few days on business. Mr. Lee is
with the Pacific Telephone and
Sale
Flannel
Middies
Super Value
in
DRESSES
Just unpacked a new as
sortment of Popular Priced
Satin Dresses emphasizing
style's most recent whims.
Dresses that will appeal to
the Miss who is preparing
for school.
The price is exceptional
$14.95
Specials
Prevail O
Sale
Flannel
Middies
SALE OF NEW FALL FLANNEL
A special featuring of this most wanted fabric in beautiful shaded border effect 54
in. wide, regularlv priced at $4.25. Specially featured at this time for $3.85 the yard.
SAVE Buy Your Flannel Now SAVE
SALE OF NEW RAYON CREPE
An extraordinary offering of this very popular fall material in beautiful designs sug
gestive of Autumn. The regular price from $ 1 .39 to $ 1 .49 the yard. Now priced at
98c the yard. Come early.
New Dresses BellOWS StOFe CO. New Coats
THE 8T0RE OF VALUES
Left For Portland
Itert Iawrence, the local reali
estate dealer, accompanied by ids
r Way Mats K
L m ruuuu Dun lu i
land. Oregon, In the match played
.round or the state Amateur golf
championship tourney. The score
' was 6-4.
I'ORTI.ANIl. Ore.. Sept. 17.-
and encourage the hreedlriR of
Fquiths for culinary and rommi'r
cir.l purposes .
ness and visiting
or a Bhort time.
friends herJ
- o
Heat with pa
MANY HOUSEWIVES SEEK
. TO EMULATE U. 3. BUDGET
: BORN t
, l-'roni Ojiklaml
MOORE To Mr. and Mr. Ar- Mr. and Mra. T. J. .lonea re
tliur Moore, al Merry Ho.nital, on turneu to th ir homo at Oakland
Wednesday, a 9-pound Rirl. (yesterday evening alter upending
the afternonn here Fho)ping and
looking after business matters.
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
WASHINGTON. Herd. 17. The
Federal (Jovrnment, by get tint; on
a budget basis, has Inspired count
less houaewivci th-tuiyhout the !
country to emulate it. !
The llureau of th Imdrct here !
is receiving ninny requests from i
the holders of fnmily pursesti imrs
Preparaifon Pay Tiet Punday.
Present anl former pupils urged to
be in their places. St ris tiger and
nowcomers esiiecially inviti-d. flood
teachers and a gocnl place to be.
! t'b association convention heie,
I were treated to a bit ot ey itement
Visiting Mrs. McEihinny on the dulry en hange vesterday af-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garner, of Wen- ternoon when hull cliques nought
ntchee, who are on their way to I control of the eirg market and wrre
Lo-ig l!afh. California for the win- bltterlv ooposed by "Rear" fnter-
ter, are visltfiig for a few days r8ta. Trading was bilsk and the
chestnuts Sic.
Cascara bark nominal at 6& 7c;
Oregon grape root nominal.
Hops firm. Sales at 2t!c. New
crop, clusters 2tie; fuggles 27Q'27ic.
1 POriTLANn. Ore., Sept. 17. Cat-
I tie receipts HO, market, nominally
FOREST HILLS. N. Y.. Sept. 17.
Jean liorotra, French Davis cui
ace, wan decisively beaten by It.
Norrls Williams, American Davis
cup captain today by scores of 6 2.
6-2, 6-2, In the third round of th
national tennis championships.
SYRACUSE, N. Y Sept. 17.-
Rob Armstrong, driven by Norman
Tallman, won tho $10,000 Empire
transacting business.
wi'h Mrs.
city.
Lena McKlhinny in this
fnnV with en ft
well worth a
III Yeslenliiy
Among those from Fouthern
parts of the eounty ti spend sev
eral hours here yesterday shon
i ping and visiting, was Mrs. Sms:im
! Weaver, of Myrtle Creek.
From Camus Yulley
J. I). I'uon and son returned
to their home nt Cimas VaUt-v
yesterday evening, after spending
several hours hero yesterday at
tending to business mat tors.
Itefuma To RrouiiHvHIe
Vance Howe, wh:i has been vis
iting ut the h'me of Ms grand -parent,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilonse
liolder, for the past several weeks,
r;urued to bis homo in Hroivnh
villo tliia morning.
competition keen during Ihe entire
session. In tho egg division ap
proximately 2S0 cases were sold lo
stem the advance.
Extras wtp forced up to
c ns. then hark to 45 rents.
Fnle of extras wns mad1 at
fAwortatf-d 1'rrtM IamhI Wire.)
STOCKTON. Cal.. Sent. 17
ateaily. Hulls, goml (beef yeuilings 1 " niysiery ot me sudden uisap- "lv T'T" "
excluded) $4 it 5 oo iptarance last IH-crniber of four- the New York Btate fair ground
Hogs receipts 300; market Mow. 1 J"' ln Agullar. at Tracy, trnlay. Crawford, driven by Tom
25 cents lower. Heavyweight (2H0 ha h aolvecl. The body, en- nY Murphy finished a c os sec
to 3.r,o iMunds( medium. gc)d and raHwl ,n wooilen box. was found jnil and Holly Rood Jeasie, third.
Uholee $l2'-i 12.f0; meilium weight ,uai " -n uimnutmen ms-
4fi (200 to 2f0 pounds) medium, good "l reniuencf lornier-
R6,JEaCANV'- W'iVT&rMl -Mr.
smsmmmmm
To Grants Pass
Kobert Ilrown, who has been em
ployed as cl'Tl; In the loenl South
ern Pacific offires. left Ill's morn
ing for Grants PaB. where he has
betyi transferred and will Iwalc.
IteluriiH To MrMlnvllle
Miss KllMibetli Yoe. who has
been visiting her sister. Miss Mur-
Ihii Vif. nl the (Mijirlf'K llelnline
I homo In Lnurelwood, for the pust
we.'k. relttmed to her homo In
Me.Minvtlle this morning.
Home
La rsen.
who
Filet of Salmon Broiled villi
BaCOIl Is just one of tha many unusual
ways In which Frye's "Delicious" Brand
Bacon can be used to vary the regular menu.
1 lb. salmon (In 8 slices FRYE'S
chunk from DELICIOUS
middle of fish) BACON
Cut salmon In four strips, lengthwise of
tie fish. Remove bone, but leave on skin,
-teat shallow baking dish and rub with split
ilove of Bsrllc. thtn rub 'With FRYE'S
'WILD ROSE" LARD. Lay fish on dish
Ikln side n and spread bacon Over; broil
until bacon Is brown, then remove to hot
plstter. Broil fish 10 minutes longer, turn
ing to Urown on both sides. Add salt, pars
ley, paprika and lemon to drippings In pan
and pour over fish arranged on hot platter
with bacon. Garnish with aliced young
onions, greene peppers and cucumbers
sprinkled with paprika.
'Everything The A'am? Implies
In the new edition
of this practical
cook book you
will find 187 de
lightful recipes
and a complete
guide to the
choice and cutting
of all meats.
Free, on receipt
of 2c for postsge
to F r y a eV Co,
Seattle.
From 'nnyonvllle
and Mrs. Klmer nniiell. and
returned to t heir home nt
'anyonville yesterday evenlne.
Pennine the afternoon here
ndtiiK to busin-:! matters and
ing.
Leaving For Portland
Senstor H. I.. Kddy will leave
to ilKht for Portland where he will
ntteml to business matters requlr
itiR his attention. He will be ab
sent from the city for only a brief
period.
Mr. ami Mrs. 1 .ar-neii
.Mr. and Mrs. II. K.
have been spending their weddin
trip at Itandon beiu-h and at oth-r
points of Interest In the slate,
have returned to ItoseburR and
are makintr their home at tlieenv
lier of Stephens and Flood slrei ts.
1 leaves For fVwist
I A. H. Yonnit. a reeent arrival
here, and manager of Ihe local
Jofflee of the Oregon Auto Trans
portation rompnny, left ye-terday
for f.'oqilllle. Ilanilon, and other
; roast point to attend to business
I matters.
Laeve For Washington
Mrs, ('.rant Osborne, and
riizabeth Faulkner, and
rents Just as the ravel sounded
but It was not rounted and Ihe quo
tation on extras remained nt 45
rents, Ihe previous day's close.
Firsts loo. we-o h 'ld at the former
level but an advance In pullets and
cur-ent receipts coutil not he rre
vnt"i Pu'lets Hosed a cent high
er at "1 rents and current receipts
1 1 Jr hieher nt 3! cents net.
OetsM" egg nnrkets cnnlinue on
the upward trend snd this fact or
along with the light receipts of
fr?sh sto"Vs h'lpnl maln'ain the
local marV"t In a strong position.
Hotter firm and hlph'r. f'uh.s
sdvanced brlsklr during yester
day's session of the dairy ex
change. Fxtras closed a cent high
er pt S? cents. "tamlHrils and prime
firsts ailvanrid a Inlf cmt at .M4
and r,n cnts r"unef tiv Iv. The lo-
Is In a verv
Aland rhliice t2:r,r 12.75;
411 weight (IIIU to 2HI iHiunds)
light
com-
neple-ws cnl butler market
( ail Henry, and Konald Ka'ilkner. strong position. Advances In
heep steady; receipts $9
through.)
(KIO
rOHTI-ANl), Ore., Sept. 17.
Wheat: II II. II. hard white 1.50:
hard white, blue stem, lianrt,
I1.4S; sort white, western white
11.45; hard winter, northern
spring, western red $1.42.
l oday s car receipts: v.neai j
ly ocrupled by the child's step- GRANTS PASS Ken Williams,
father and molher, Mr. and Mrs. ,"'ar outfielder of the St. Louis
I-nuis Zamora. They left the town , Hrowns relurniil to Ms home In
two weeks ago and police are mak- Grants Pass. He will he out of
Ing a statewide search for them, ithe game for Ihe remainder or (ho
The body was found bv A. )cl-eason dui to injuries sustained
who Is living on the place wnen no was nil on ine, neau uy a
und Ihreo friends, Andrew I,ewlck, Ipllchid bull.
I.ouls Chrnnve. and Joseph Kartorl. I 1
They notified lha aulhorltlea. SKATTI.E H. J. Coban, .. of
iHlmiilo claimed Ihat he had aiPortland, carried off chief honors
premonition that the child was ! In the. annual golf tournannnt of
acme i'oast branch or tne
nlso salil Ihat he had dreamed Ihat ! American Institute of hlectrlral
her body could be found there. ' Kngincers.
Tuesday he slnricd digging In the t
cesspool with the result Ihat tho VANCOUVEU, B. C. Sept. 17.
bodv was unearthed. Vancouver Klwanls golfers bested
On being au-stloncd ss in the teams from other cities In the Pa-
whereabouts of her daughter. Mrs. rifle Northwest In team match play
inon. mt uluin, good and choice,
t:'.-,i,i,V.l wr. light lights (Kill to
Itiu pounds) common, medium, good
nn'l choicn 1 1 2'ill I '2 75 ; ttnekinir
luiL-s. rnuuh anil smooth 11 (III- imuto,
slallglller pigs 90 to 1:10 pounds,
uieillum. good and choice fit. 7541)
12.75; feeder and Blocker pigs (70
to 130 pounds) medium, Kood and
i-noice ; u'U' u.b. : , . . .. . .. ii,
. i hurltd somewhere on Ihe n ace. He ''he
Von or tiny ino;s unu riiHsiuiK' . . . . . . . , . ,
pigs excluded In above quotations
Zatnorn told Invesllgalors that the'of tho Klwanls tourney here yes
child died In lh county hospital, . terday. Corvallis, Oregon, finish
but no child of that name had ev-ied second,
er been a patient at the 'nstttutlon.
Humor. ,.r.i.i, ,1 ,mnn. tha rn. NKW YOI1K. Sept. 17. Defense
12!i; hurley 2; flour II; corn I; .inn1, r the iilstrlrt Hint ih child 'of the Walker run. Intrrnational
outs 4; hay 7. na,i hp,,,, ninrdered and burled on amat -ur golf trophy, will lake tho
the place. An older girl. Marv victorious American team to Kng-
SAN Fit ANCIHCO, Si pt. 17. .Johnson, aq adopted child, told : Innd next year If plans of United
(Federal Htalu Maikel News Serv- thnt her molher had drowned the Slates Oolf association officials ma
Ice.) Apples from Oregon and mile on In a tub of water and ! terlullze as the scene ot the next
Washington are arriving In In- hidden Iho hndv. Officers who r- matches, the famous Mulrfieiu
prices on i newed the search after these re-,
Hp! I
Visit Here Last Night
Mrs. I). Lelllerr and daughter.
Miss IV-rlha Il:'ic. -d grand
ilaerhtr, Mrs. Msillia Nimblett, of
Ashland, were rue-is of their broth
er and uncle. Tom A. (isles. Wed
nesday evening . Tin y returned
home today.
leit this morning for Kelso. Wah-nHnts nre exported by the trade
inr.ion. whore Mrs. (.bcnie will 'hut no clisnre has le" n announced
visit her brother, Cecil lllack for j by local creami rymen at a li.le
a short time, and Ihe children villjhour today.
remain. Mrs. F.lla Faulkner will. The local hop market Is now
Join tln-m there later, after fhe ! well esinhllh'd al the 2(1 cent ,.r,.al,,. quiinlllles and
disposes pf her properly here. Mrs. ,.v,i. s-ilis of 2"0 h.ies were mail- hHnH tiravtnstelns and Wln-'p,ts. failed lo locale Ihe body.
rnui. ii. i nns ,ru,, nwiii hi- iK -t-; ypsieruay ai mat iicure hum hi h.t , i ,.r nananns were easily 25 cents
est of Clifford Ilemls la the "n-l,,.B r,.,,rti d as high nt 2f.ie. The ,r
marset is very iirni nn'i n-iimiiuiiK A pples -lloxes, California pear
stocks in i.tronr hs ids. ll'yers are,,,,,!,,,, fncy J2l2.2r.; Ilellefleuis
having a hard lir.ie Interesting. nii New-towns best $1.7512 00;
holders even al th" new levels. ' ,U)MI. (f l.r,0; Washington Jona
I)ecnes In hog price, nt Ihe ,!,.,, fancy $2'2 2.r, ; (.'. grade
yards is having a weakening ef-; . 7 r. 2 no; Oregon Oravenstelns
fil on counlry dressed jiork. While i 11 ;f(5, 2 ttii; Winter liananas C
not enough pork has tome during grade $l.tC2.00.
the lest tv.-n days to actually left j -
the marltet. beyers along Front FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.
strer t ore mwllll' g lo go over ITi , (i:il!t',.,, S,',H, ,ireau Agrlrul
cent, fr tons. Choice light veal ., ..-coiionil. si - Ij-L-lmr-i hens
fectlnner..' owned by her broil- ir. ,
Cecil, and Mr. Ilemls at Kelso, and
will locate In Ihat city. She ex'
to leave ah'int lh first of Ortnb"
'California
Straight Ahead'
SPORT NEWS
ii ik of Enniund are under connid
erniion.
Severn! new faeen are expertt'd
In the American team an a remit
of Ihe Hhh of younic player to
promlmnce In the recent amateur
ehamplomthlp. '
h.M!TiK n 17 renin.
!ere at h-arft temporarily alroiiKer
t-Aw-ltsw1 pnsta 1 -napl Wire
WASHINGTON. R"Pt, 17 Tames
M. I;trn'' of New York. hnMrr f
the lXtlfdi oiri-n rolf rhnmrdonMhlp.
won the unofficial world fhamnlnn
phlp todny bv di-r-ntlniT Willie
MHel'nrlnne. nlto of N-w York, the
Ani'r"iin opn rhnmi)lnn. Iiv 12 up
und 11 to fo, In the last holf of
their 72 hole rontnt
hams
bacon
lldmni lo lUirvnrd
(;'orf?e llotirk. who ha bern
vlnftlnr his parcnln. Ir. und M-b. !
(ieorce K. Iloii.-k. thin mimmer, I
It ft yesterday afternoon for IIo-I
ton, where ho will rnmplet hn ;
ponr'fl In the Ilarvnrd Medlrnl '
folleite. Mr. llotirk In now a
Innin- In onll.ifria Ho IH linn '
ovor In Knrene to tIhII friend
for a short time.
V't B'i?xnbiirlt
j Mm. I.ydla Smyfer and Kn. C. M.
Pymser. of Wichita. Kerin. ntKTit
1 InM ntcht p niei of Mr. and
I Mr John RTi-'- ihirlc. n! thf)r horn
In MHrrwe. Mr. f?mv-r nrd mntb
I er are nroute to Portland and o:h
r pot"", making a tmir of wrt
,ern mat'-. Mr. SmvHer la wUh the
C K I'otta .I'm company at
i-17 Wichita,
tin Example for
Business -Went
X
1 Live jioiinry sn aoy ami iievniin-1 today wltn fancy aiocg nringing as i .
.ed. Moderate arrivals moving nut ; high as 2r r (imind. Hmall broil- FOREST Hills. N. V.. fli tl. 17.
In a brisk fai-hlon. Kprings, .i- ,.rM ,.re In light demand, being The Inst foreign tennis .threats
dally are l:i demand at 25 and 21'quiiied froai 3s to 40 cents per faded from Ihe nntlonal slnglea
cents. i pound. rhsuinlonshln this afternoon when
Itioilers: leghorn 1 to 1 1-4 Vincent Itichards. young American
POHTI.ANI'. Ore., Renf. 17. -' pounds 3'jfi luc isiund. I'mirer 3sc; iiavls cup star, defeated Itene Iji
ggs firm, higher; current re- i pounds 3U'( luc; colored U to Coste, French holder of Ihe Wltn-
cets :;'ic; pullets 3 1 V It 3 " ; fiists 3.4 pounds 3'tli.l le. hledn-.i title, In straight sets, 6 4.
3Tfi371r; extrss 4n'i; n;r. le ghorn h ns; 2 pounds 21 fi 22c; r, :i B 3.
Ilutn-r firm, hitler. Kxtra cubes, '3 pounds 2t'a3ie; 31 to 31 pounds! Itlrhard's victory rompMed. Ihe
city 52e; standards .11 ic; prime ' 21; ., 2c. ,iinsrter finals and rave him Ihe
firsts L'le; firsts -47c; urulergi sdes t o right to nnposn William T. Tlld' n.
nominal: prims r.:;c; ta-tons fitr. m.ri..n r,.i,r, i ,M1Ir.m..j the defending thamilon, In the
li"Pt 1 I 1 1 r n 1
Hath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain
Hoards, Sink Hacks.
FRANK FIELD
TILE CONTRACTOR
Til Work of All Descriptions
Residence l.33 Garden Ave.
Eugent, Oregon
I.I ' l-s- -W . -
Milk firm. cnr-e
Ing rn-sm r2c net shltirs' track
!i rone 1. Hit milk (I lr wit)
j !2 "i."i c w I . f. o h I' .rHand
j r'.nlt'V s'sdy. ll'-svy h-ns 2ir(
2"c: Url.t l: springs 2 ij 20--;
yonng while ducks 2'c.
Onlenr sfady r.11.
I'ntatoes steady, new l7rifi2n
Nuts ftcsdy. WalTlts No 1. 2
i3oe; fillrls nominal: almonds 25
i 27c; lliazll nu s )s'u;uc; Italian
nre
against rui't. Uuy guaranteed fence.
Sold by Wharton Jtros.
'California
Straight Ahead'
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semi-finals tomorrow.
TMd- n advanced lietsv bv con-n'-eilng
a fcllow-l'hilndelphian.
Wallare F. Johnson, veteran chop
frrnire rrtli.1. In declslce fashion,
6 4, SO, 6 4.
IiEL MONTK. Cat . Sept. 17
rnptnln A. Mullock Webster, Hol
lywood, dropped his this of slato
amateur golf champion hern today
whm lie lost to Frank IHilp, l'ort-
Auctioneer
1 nm ready for dates in
city or country, write or
cnll me for dates. House
hold goods and farm ma
chinery a specialty.
Let John Do It
JOHN ABEENE
Phone 42F3
Oakland Oregon
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