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    ROSEP.URC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, I 37.
Aids Death Probe
Urgent Orders Speeds
C Fast Selling
To Liquidate
Stocks Quickly
Friday and Saturday
The unusual values and lowest prices you could expect are
here storewide. Shoes, Dry Goods, Men's Overcoats,
Sweaters, Dresses, Underwear, Blankets, Hosiery, Corsets,
Shirts, etc., were never so low priced. Here ae typical
values:
Wool Dress Goods, values to $2 a yd. 50c, 33c
Silk Prints, worth $1.00, the yd 55c
Cotton Prints, best quality, 25c val 14c
Women's Cotton Hose, the pr 5c
Women's Cotton Sport Hose ....9c
Purses, Boys', $1.00 value 43c
Women's Guaranteed Wool Sweaters $2.39
Men's AH Wool Sweaters $1.95
Women's Pure Silk Hose, pr. 38c
Men's Cotton Work or Dress Pants $1.44
Women's Shoes, Brown-bilts, $1.33, $1.99, $2.66
' Buy Now ly ) , Not Many
Way Under AlSjiXlXC DT
the Market AJI Vl Left
Department Store "
HILLBILLIES WILL
DE HEARD ON KRNR
Over KliNH this evening, from
fi to 5:. '10, local listenera will ho
entertained by tho tamoim Holly
wood Hillbillies, who are playing
at Hunt's Indlitn theater in Howe
burg on thi'ir first northern four.
The Hollywood Hillbillies need
no Introduction to American and
Jlr)tlHh rudlo audiences, as they
have made uppeu-ruuue from num
erous large stations, including
KNX, KI-'I, and un.U of the Krii
Ish ilroadenatlng Lompany during
u recent European tour. .'
I.istenPi'H nre invited In phone
their requests to "A." and the 1 1 111
. blllfes will gladly reapnnd, accord
ing to KKNK management.
In fourteen years, fruni !)!(! to
V.i'MK black stem rust coat tannera
In the upper MlsHisHij-pi valley an
eHtimuted $1100,000,0110 hy dclroy
Ing '122,000.000 buHhc'H of wheat
uiul otner gniiiij
lit the Circuit t.'ouri nf lh- Stitlf of
'OreKon for ImiKl rotinty. -Tho
IHly of lloMt-luii'K,- unKn, ii
lttlllllilial ,cn ini titlitil, il:ilul If r.
vh. i;nrioH i.i.oiiniii; it j so mi uitr
pi'l'KOllH ill' plIltll'H . UllleiMMVIt
miuinhig. nny liuhl, titlo, nutut
lien or InternM. ,lir the .mil ci
lllll1 llt'Hi;llLltj(l in tilt rultll'lalllt
. llOl'L'l tl ;iiHi liny Aui'i', K.Kinlritl
nf Tit leu, III uiul for niniKliiW
County. iiri'Kon, tk'ti-mtiiiiiN.
To CurlriH l.inimiil; nlmi nil olli
or iiitmiiiih or nil it h-n unknown
cumin iw any right, title, chuhc
Hon or InUToM In tin ivul -sttit
d"cr!bt'd .111 th riimpliilnt hei'i
In; In the name of the (Htutc of Dri
Kon: Ynn (tint each of you nn
hereby I't'iuiiifil m appear nutl an
HWci' tlii i-iiiniilithiL (if nhilnlirf fil
cil ttiriiliiril vhu In, 1 1 1 o nliovi- untitled
court ri nil can hii nn ur before (nut
woi'ltH ii'oin thu ilati- nf flrxt nn))
llt'iitloii of thin nuiiitiiniiH, mid If you
full no tu npiHMir ami n nnwer hii hi
d'.mplntnt, fur want thereof, alt
plaintiff will apply to tin- court for
the ii'llof (li'iiianilcil In milil com
ttlnlnl. a ttucHnel Mtiiumnt' o
which t nn fuliowi: , liciHlrliiK yon
io mi i oil n mi- naiuio or your hiv
cm I cliiluiK In nr to tin real Wun
erty t'crihiMl in wild eimuiltiliil aH
iomowh; liHiH nuuuicrcu Klcvi-i
(Ml ami Twelve (m hi Itlock hum
' Pored i-'i.rty ( I a ) In Kinney's I in
proved Phil to the f'lly uf Horn
hurir, Oregon. iih shown hy the re
Ciiiili'd ma p or plat t hereof i niul
that all iuIvci-nc clulniM of yon mid
eiich nf you he ili'terinlncil hy de
crce of the nhnve enlllled court
thai It he deela it'll and adjudKed
oy mini tiei'iee Unit piaiutifT Is lh
owner of until prelulm-H In fee Mini
pic, nun inai none uf ymi have miv
CHtale, itahl. title nr Intercut In or
io i in rt.'iiu rent prnpct'tv; that til
defenditnl Hoy Auec. tu It.-utHt ra
nf Tit 1cm. In anil for PnuuhiN
I'lMiiuy, iircMoit, ne inici'tcd to c
eel an nutHluiullntf ownt't'H dnpll
eat eeriiricate uf title covitIiik
wild property and Ihhiic ti new
tiricute nf lltlo to plaintiff Paced
upon plaint I ff'ri deed on file with
mi id fcMlMlrjir: that wild oulrtlmul
liiK owner' duplicate cerllflcnte uf
line ne ennecioii aH a cloini
phiintlff'M title; that plnlntiff's title
to hii hi real properly ht foriv
onlcled nKaliiHt iit mid cinh
you and all of the defendants In
until Hull ;
This snmtnonjt I nerved upon 1
hy nuhlieittion thereof nine a v
for four eniiHoeut ive week lu tlic
ItojioliiirK .NeWK-llevlew. a newili
per of treneral elreulatlon poMls'i-
eii in i tonma t ount v, t mckoh, oy
order nf Hon. Oiirl K. Wdnhnrlv
J mine of the ahove enlllleil court
tnede and daicd .hinuary lath. I!:1T.
lnt nf fii-Kt pLihltcatlnii, iliimuuy
XI, lVHi,
M of IiihI puhllcntlon. l-'ehi u
nry IS, lu.i;.
II KPPY.
Attorney fur plaintiff.
l'nt Office Addt'i'; HoHclmrg, Ore
Knt.
mos rni i'i in n rn
No. 7.-R2
lit 1 Olreult f'oiirt of tht Slate of
(regnn tor me i tuinty or iou
Stale of Oretroti. hv nnd thronirh it
Ntnle IIIkowiiv I'onilulfO'lou. oin
poeit uf Henry K. l'attdl. M. II.
Aldrh'P lind 1'". t Ton Velle.
plaintiff, v. the iniltnmvn helt
of Willi" m Tlioina I'en v nnd
, Ann A, I'-'i-ty hM wife, horh de
ceased; John V. Haul ami t'aroivn
; Haul, hi wife; Maud Hunt Kid
der and S. I.. Kidder, her him-
hand; 'eMHMlc !!, a inele wo
imiiii; I'-dl V. HhI nod JUitel It
Itntt. hi wife: Pejilna Hnwt
Snwver nnil .1 B. Pawyer. hrr
luifhrnid, defendant.
To tho iinkiiuwn heir of William
Jthomas l'vrry and Ann A ierry
hi wlfo. both (leceaHed: .John V
ItHHt and Carolyn Hum, na wife;
und iMiuui itaHt KlddtM- and b. t
ivlddtM', tier iiiiHliaixl: ,
In Die natiie ul iii Stittf! of Ore
Kon : i ou, and cm h uf you, a nt
licruhy I'l-quired to appear and Hii
hwi.t the cuiiinhuat incd umniirtt
you In tlia nhuvo entitled ult on or
ly-riin' tlie IhhI nay lour weeka frntii
the dale of the i.rni puhlicatloii of
(lint MiHiuiuii it' oii art: toil u ivm
ilenL nr tin Slllic hot are Wlllllll
Hie lulled Stale. Mild periou of
four WveKs hcillK the time prcseflh
i'il for pu Id lent ion licit'ol ; ur on nr
licfoi'e tile Mini (lay ten IVi-ck 1 1 oin
thu dale uf itic first iiililfcaiion oi
wi.h i tmin.t if you ant nm u ivm-
ile lit ul ihii Mine oi ( frcK'oa or ill
ne I'lilli il Htnie lint witlun a I it
iitory or Urn United KtiiteH; or on
ur before the last day twenty week
from the datu'uf l lie first puhlicji
liuu of thla nuiiiiuiiiih it uu aie u
resident nf ii fui'elKii country; ami Ii
you tail to o appear and nnnwer
the Haul cumpliiiul. fur want tliere
of the pla hit if f will apply tu the
i ,'ou it fur the relief ileinandcil In Uh
.-oiiiplatut. 1 1 1 - w 1 1 : liie comleinnu
t tun and appi Oiii'latlou of n. parcel
of land lor pillule highway ptii'pu.te
lu tile Huiltliwerfl ipiarler ul' Die
HoliihUesI ipiarler ol hi-.-llna IX,
TuwiiHhlp U"i 8011111.' Kanwe Went.
W. M., lu liotiKla t'oiliily, Slate of
Uii'KMtt. t ' 111 1 imI Klate.s m' Auieiica,
c.oititliiiiiH iipiuuxliualely If,l5ll
fapiiiie fid, tiietlier with a 'Mlnpc
eiiHeliieril 'almttliiK' lilinu and adjolll-
lim said prnperty nn a parcel of
land coTilitiutiiK aitproNiniatcly HIT. J
Slplllle feet.
This HiiuiindUH Is ))Ullished hv or
der or tln llouorahtf Ctirl K. Wltil
hcrly. ,ludi; nf t lie ahnve entilleil
('"Utl, made and etiteiVd In Hiltd
t'mirt and cause on I he I !M h day of
.lanuary, HKli, prertcrihltnc that
sum inn ns ha Hcrveil hy pu hi lea I inn
thereof unci' each week for four
coil seen 1 1 Ve week In I ho ItOHchlii'K
NeWH-lteVleW. a ncwHpaper pulillnh
ed In Doiiultin Cniiuly, Suite uf
Oienun. rniteil StatcH uf Ainerh'a.
January 21, IliitT.- I the ihite id
tin first paliHcatloii of this sum
mons. I'Vbriinry IX, !i:iT, I the dale nf
the last pulillcatinn uf this sum
uintts.
1, II. VAN W1NKI.K.
Attoi'ney licneral fur Orcttoa.
.1, M. hkvhuh,
AnslHtnnt Attorney ileiienil and At
tnruey fur State Highway t'oiu
nil.HHluii, J. W. lKSOl'..
Asttlslant Altnraey fur State lliKh
, way CtinutilMsluii.
Alloiuey for rialutirf.
P. O. Address; Salem iMemui.
-O-
NHTICI-: Til ( ItKDITOltS
Noilce I hereby Klven thai the
undersigned ha been hy an or
der ur the Cnunly Court of the
Htate nf OreKuii, for IhMtjtlas Coun-t-.
duly appointed eeculrl or the
last will and teNtanienl uf Helen V.
Smith, deceased.
All persons having claims attalnst
said est 11 te are he I ehy not II leil to
present the sunie. verified as re
(lUlred hy law, to the nuilersiuned
ieciltl'l. at her residence In llnHe
hili'K. I )nu,his 'mint y. Ore una.
within six months frum the date nf
this nonce.
Oatetl this itlst day of January,
KM MA SMITH.
ICxeentrlx uf the last will and lesla
nient of Helen '. Smith, de. -eased.
MII('K TU CltKOITIlUS
Notice Is hereby Klv''-n that the
undeislgned hn been by an older
of t ho ''ouuty Court nf the Stale
of orennn. fur I ntmla County,
duly appointed aduilnlstratriv nf the
estate of Kay llowald JuuieS, ih
ceased.
All person bavluK claim aKalnt
said estate are hereby notified to
present Hie same, verified as re. (Hir
ed hy law, lo the umlersimicd ml
Illllllsl I n t r lx at her residence, mini
her ''-''i '!t'r street, in ItnselnuK.
Ooiiiflas Cnuiity. Oienmi. within
l mouth from the dale uf this no
tice. Hated thl 21t day of January.
I!t:tt,
MAHY Cl'NNlNiill AM.
Administratrix of the estate of liny
Howard James, deceased..
notici:
In the Count v Court of the State of
Ore Ron for ItnliKhi futility.
In the mailer of the estate uf Mil
tun A. Wanner, also known a
Si. A. Wanner, deceased.
Notice I hereby Klven that the
under! Kued. a ndmlnlMrntor of
the above named decedent, has fil
d herein hi final report ami nc
mint, and that the a:inl dny of
Cehiuaiv. A. H, HKIT. at 2. an o'clock
1. M. In the afli 1 noon, 11 1 Hie cniut-
hnuse lu Ilo-iehurg. ill wnld cnunly
ha heen fixed hv Hi ahnve nam
ed couit a Hie time and place for
hearing uhjecllnn to said final tic
itunt. for examination nee. ni.nw-
tino thereof, and for distribution
nnd closltm estaie.
Itnteil at ItnselMIl g. ir 1.V1 1 Ul
fltll day f .?:uiniii v, A. IV ' '
CIIAH1.1CS A. r.UMlir :.
Adminiitratur,
NKWi VOUK, Jan. 21. fAP)
One and all, the fight fxiierta una
itgned today t hat (iiiunar Ihtrlund
Is ready for tho big time.
The Finn, who hasn't lost n
fighi Kincn coming to (bo Hnited
Htatca Kcvoral inontliH ago, com
pletcd IiIk iipprcritl(-i'Hlil) in tlic
"promising , yoiingHl.er" cIuhh 01
heavyweight hopel'iila by sudvlenly
wnippuig Tom Hoittipte, tho Tex
uh knockout spi'duliat, over th'i
ten round route ul the Hippodrome
icu night.
Despite tho K. O. rnjnilalion
Ilea 11 pie brought from Texas, Uar
lund had it Kuriirfaitigly tuny time.
Tho Texan landed only one real
hard blow, a Jarring tight which
aliook Jhiiluud nioiuoutarily in the
sevemn.
Harliind, scuhng lfh to bis op
ponent's Hi.'t, w:ih tho aggrnssor
throughout. In tho ; rouiilt ami
iHuth rounds lie had Heaupre
groggy and smeared with blood,
and from the first round on. the?
.Texan's noso was dropping red.
inreo or the ruuliliiK hcuvv
we-lghiK, Champion Jim llraddock,
joe iou1h and Hoh I'astor. who
meets I-ouis on tlie 2!ith, were m
the crowd of -litHj.
U. OF 0. HOOPSIEflS
PULLMAN', WubIi.,. Jan. 21.
(AP) W UMliillKton State's CuuiiiiiB
swuiiK Into Heiond place In the
northern tllvlBlon Pacific coast con
feienco toilay Ijy virtue of a 42 to
2 victory over tlio Unlversltv nf
OreKon in tlie fourth and final
Kama between the two teams in
tlie llltf cao ueaHon.
Orogon, winner the night before
10 lo 3D, took, over tlie Cougars'
thlril-phiue lankliiK. Lust nixht's
ttamo left It 2-all In the foilr-milne
Beries. the teams previously split
ting u pair at KuKcne.
Tho CouKiirs set a fast pare in
tho rinal giuue. shattering the Well
fonts' ::one defense early in the
buttle. Tile Oregonl:!!! switched to
man-to-nian tactics mlflway in the
first half but wore unable to stein
the tide.- 'rho Cougars Ld at luld
unie.17 to S.
In-tho second fiuiuiv. Waslilng
ton Stato ran lis ie.'.d to 35 to 14;
copping as points ; at, J one stage
wiillo I lie visitoi'H went scoreless.
The Cougar center. Ivar Nelson.
shot Into first place in northern di
vision scoring with 111 more points,
bringing his total to two more than
Dave Silvers. Wettoot I'urwi'.nl. .
Purdy, continuing . ids spectacu
lar long sipus of .'the nlg'.tt .before,
and Lewis each tallied s poiutH for
Oregon. ,
Oregon .will tnkq mi Idaho in a
twn-gnino series at Moscow,. Friday
un.l ifnllirday, and (S.'ogon Ktate
will play Washington at S'.'allle tho
same evonlngn. . . . , .
BASKET
BALL
SCORES
AND
GOSSIP
MOUNT ANOKL, Ore., .Ian. 21
(AP) Mount Angel college bus.
kotoers found the pace n bit too
hot on their second game of the
season with Willamette university.
losing 42 lo 25. The lleurcals also
took the first lilt from the locals
TACOtoA, Wash., Jan. 21.
(AP) The Pacific university
Madgers found new confidence to
start (heir northwest conference
bnskclhall season today In a :IU
lo Hii victory over the College of
liigel Kound. II was tho Initial
conference game for both tennis.
The quintets will meet hero
again tonight. . .
High School Scores
Tlgard 211. l-'orost drove lit.
Crcswoll 50, l.cuburg 20.
Woodburn 32, Independence ,10.
Ileavertou 41, Sherwood HI.
Mount Angel preps III, Oervals
high If..
Portland
Grant ,15. ltenson 25.
Jefferson III, Lincoln 10.
riankllu 31. Hooscvelt IT.
Commerce 2!l, Washington IS.
FAN HIT BY BAT
SUES BALL CLUBS
RAN lillXIO, Calif., Jan. 21.
(Al') Maltha liatcltff, who claim
ed she was seriously injured when
lilt by a bat lu the San Diego base
ball park, today bad on file a f 26.
500 suit agulust the Sim Diego anil
Sacramento Coast league teams.
She claimed Pitcher Holier! Unas
of Sacramento let too bat slip from
tils bands.
RISKO HAS ANOTHER
CHANCE AT STEELE
NKW YOHK, Jan. 21. (API
Freddie Steele, world middleweight
champion from Taeonm. has signed
a contract to defend his title
against llabe Klsko of Syracuse. N.
V., in .Madison Squaro Calilen.
Kel. 19.
Steele won the lllle from lilskoi
last July.
127
Evelyn Harmon, 17. assisted In th
double murder probe at Chambers
burg, Pa., when she told police of
dates with Ralph Hawk, within a
few days of the time he was to have
married Catherine Gelwix. Police
say Hawk has confessed slaying
Catherine's mother and sister in ar
attempt to kill his bride-to-be bv.
soiling tneir home atiro.
Too Tall!
DC! J I
m
BliinCliT"!!!!
Hohert C. Moad (nbove) G-foot 3
Inch Oakland, Cal.,l'VV A worker and i
futher of three children, admitted
committing a series of holdups, lite
unusual stature. led to his identifica
tion and arrest. 'Police say ho
' ' has cnnffiKioif. . ' t
rhamplon In IIHti, has a salary tu-j
oroar.o i-omlng, owium J. Louis I
Cotuisltoy at Mho Cltlrr.so White;
Sox, ngrws, but they aro having u
Htllo gamo gutting logctlu-r on tho
rtir.u of tho boost.
-Appling, . vlo jilayod shortstop
and topped holh major; Inaguca In'
hitting with it ,WN iuJRjgL, Iiuh
aalct'd $20,000 tor l!):iVf lip 'rocoivi'd
about $12.0110 last yoari ComisUc
thiiiUn a contract calling lor about
$15,000 und a hoium clauso which
might raise tho figuro to $17,500,
is about right.
BATTING CHAMPION
ARGUES OVER PAY
nilCAfiO. .tan. 21. (AD l.uko
Appling, tho major luaguo batting
The RoHohurg Pnpoonos. the Jun
ior bign pep baud, the girls drill
team and tho "Howling Hundred"
rooting Hi'ctlon will combine to af
ford an evening of entertainment
tind excitement ul the junior high
school gymnasium tonight wlmn
the PapooseH meet the Oakland
high .school 11 team in a basketball
game, starting at 7:10 o'clock.
The junior high team. Conch lied
Turner reports, is in tine shape for
the game, ami tie baa at least two
toll teams available for the eon
test. Comparative scores In games
with (ilide would Indicate the two
teams to l:e of about euual
strength.
Plenty of pep in assured by the
school hand and the rooting mmi
tiou. while an exhibition bv the
drill team duriiiR the half-time in
tcrmlsslon is e.K'i te.l to be very
entertnlnlutr.
.The drill team consists of 24
ghis, wearing white uniforms with
gold and blue triinminps. They nre
under thn direction oi Carvl Wil
liams and Thelina Smith, faculty
members. Their first appearance
last week brought scorea of ro-
quests for e. repetition,
(.Iris participating In the ae-
tivity are Vera (iorthv. Hazel Ad
ams, Doris Williams. Helen White,
Carolyn Cordon, Jerry Watson. An
nie Shannon, Lois S;rntlen, At ha
llo Taylor, I.ois Hills. Mildred Van
Nov. Martaret Anderson, Orisa
(ilams. IMtty Stuart, Will- Marie
Parkins, Charlotte Pillard, rn-la
Parlier, ; Franco- Parkins, .lean
Cloake. Phyllis Morlan. PutH Snod
dy. Phyllis Patron. Virginia Cu.
Mary Kobeits. Thelma I'.mady.
H nil office spare used hy the
federal government rould be eon
soiiilatcd Into one room, It would
ALL WINTER STOCK MUST GO!
Although the weather belles it, spring will soon be here. Now is the rare opportunity to buy seasonable
wanted merchandise at a clearance price. Our spring stock is on the road and we must have the room.
Out goes merchandise at a price that will thrill thrifty shoppers.
Ladies' Goats
GROUP ONE
Sport and Dress Coats, some . fTtrfTi
fur trimmed m MJ'HI'
GROyPTWO
Better quality Dress Coats tm gm gm
heavy silk linings, very jTnuffDQD
desirable styles , " mw wtr
GROUP THREE
AM fur trimmed Dress Coats.
The finest quality we had. Re
priced to sell quick
us
Ladles1 Dresses
Pure silk, midseason styles,
darker shades, mostly long
sleeves
GROUP ONE
GROUP TWO :
GROUP THREE
Silk prints and plain colors,
outstanding values, short and
long sleeves ..
Rayon prints, acetate Crepes
and shadow fabrics, dark and
. medium colors
Five only Boys' Overcoats,
tan, polo style,
all wool .,
16 only, Men's Overcoats,
Box or Polo, all wool
25 pr. Women's Shoes, Pumps
and Oxfords
29 only Men's Suits, sport '
. and plain back? t
127 cards of fancy Buttons,
57, hanks Ribbon 5C GSCll
J .'-!; it
t.u s .n.i it-nt. ..ii , j -' i t
iu v auuutii uyiiic3t uiic-uau
pint sizes '11.'. ,
brown suede, button front
- ill . J ! ti (.. I I'! ,
Six misses Leather Jackets,
""TV
61 boys' School Shirts,
chambray and prints
,17 pair children's Oxfords,
sTjjme strap-Slippers
jI.S)9
2C
15 pair women's rubbers, storm
storm style, med. heel..
5 only Brother and Sister
Suits
25 Infants towels',' babies need
fhe'ce ..!...
37 pr. Pure Silk Panties,
dancettes arid Chemice
37 yard Rayon arid Silk
Crepe, plain and
prints .. ;
. ; . i ,. i -
69 yard Silk Crepe; i-ff
plain arid printed
225 Ladies Hankie's1"
better quality linen,
price
.63 pair' Womeii Hose,''"'
good wearing
cotton .. .'.
12 only Women's Union1
Suits, large
size ... -.4 ....... j..-..
Seven only ; . i .
Boys' Sweaters,
slip over style ;.1.:.J.':.. ,.,...:u..
Be sure and buy a ticket for the big benefit dance
IP s
J . c .
PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated
cover more than three square
miles, or 1997 acres, litis year
the government is using Ifi.un0.0u0
Bqmire feet of space in Washington
of Which 2,S2I,"SG feet is rented
MARKETS
WHEAT .
'OltTLAND. Jan. 21 While
the opening of the entire world's
wheat trade was firm, reported
selling of huge supplies of May by
the official Canadian board caused
a reaction. On the Portland futures
market, without trading, final on
May wns 1 cent lower. On tho sam
ple cash market all prices were
unchanged.
Uheut: Open High Low Close
Mny l.U'i l.U'J l.U.J
lash wheat: Ilig Hend bluestem
hw. '2 pet 1.17; dark hard winter
Kl pet 1.31 J:- 12 pet 1,254 ; 11 pet
1.1H4: soft while and western white
1.11 A; hard winter l.l.li; western
red 1.12J.
PRODUCE -
POPTI.ANl), Jan. 21. (AP)
IITTTKH Prints, A grade. 3Ue lb.
In parchment wrapper. Hftle In car
tons; 11 grade, parchment wrap
pers. 3oJc lb.; cartons 34Jc lb.
Hl'TTKltr AT (Portland deliv
ery, general price) A grade, de
livered at lean twice weeKiy. ;t
,17c lb.; country routes, 3t-3c lb.;
11 grade, 35-8Gc lb.; V. grade at
market.
Tl CRAPK OR K.AM FOR MAR
KET Price paid producer, btttter
fnt basis, S6.1c Ih.; price prJd milk
board 6t.6c lb.
KUOS Duying price by whole
salers: Extras, 21c; standard
l!)c; extra medium, 17c; medium
firsts, Ifie; undergrade, l!5e dozen.
MV15 POULTRY Portland de
livery, buying price: Colored hens,
over 41 lbs., 15-ltic lb.; under -t
ihs, 15-16c lb.; Leghorn hens, 11
He lb.; Leghorn broilers. 1) lbs..
H-15c Pu.: Leghorn springs, 13-14c
lb.; roosters, 8-!c lb.
Cheese, country meats, potatoes,
onions, wool, hay, hops, thohair
and cascara bark Pteatly and un
changed. LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Jft.i. (AP)
(V. S. Dept. Agr.)- Wt)G8: Slow.
10 cents lower, packing and feeder
pigs steady; good-choice 165-210 lb.
drlvelus ? 1 0.25. load lots absent
quotable $10.5. 230-275 lb. $9.75.
light lights 10.75, packing sows
$s.O0, common light feeder pigs
js.fio.
SHKKP: Stendv: S7-92 lb. truck
ed in laiiihs SS 56-8.85, choice load
Schilling
pure
flavor fasts
lota $9.50, few common Cl-70 lb.
lnmba $7.50, rooi! ivooleil yearlings
$7.00-7.50. good 120 trucked In
ewes, $5.50.
CATTLE: Active, steady; few
short feed steers 57.50. strictlv
Rood steers up to $8. JO, common
heifers $5.00 0 00, low cutter nnd
cutter cows $3.50-4.00, common-medium
$4.50-.ri.OO, feeder cows $fi.(in,
common venlers $10.00, some higher.
ADMIRAL RICHARD E.
BYRD
in person
'CONQUERING THE ANTARCTIC
Exciting Motion Pictures
Wednesday, Jan. 27
Matinee 3 n. m.. 2 fir Aft 7K
Evening 8:15 p. m., 50c, 75c, $1
McArthur Court
Eugene
Douglas Funeral Home
CaUbllihtd 112
Perfect Funeral Service
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONE
112
Pin nd Ln 81.
H. C. STEARNS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
PHONE
112
Lidy Atundanl