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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSBnURfl, OREGON, TUESDAY", JULY 13, 1937. 1- Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ENTERTAINING PROGRAM GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING AZALFA, July 13. A very en tertaining pi ok rum was given ui Canyon ville Townsend club Wed nesday evening by (Iih Paulson Janiily of musicians. K. C. Throne, accompanied by Miss Willis, gave a cornet solo umt an encore. Mrs. Paulson presented mi original read lug which was Mteatly enjoy ed, also an origin H article on making "America Sale for Democ racy," and "Democracy Safe, fur America," by K. C. Throne. Mrs. Ktta K. Throne wa.s Town fiend speaker of the evening and her address wus very v.v.l re ceived. ' Afier the program officers were elected and at. the closo of the meeting refreshments were served. V. F. W. AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet at the Macca hee hall at eight o'clock Thurs day evening. Trustees Dusseau, Stanner and Deinpsey will be in B tailed and several new ineinberH will be initiated. A report on the stale convention will be made. All members are urged to be present. PUBLIC INVITED TO I. O. O. F. MEETING The genernl public has been in vited to enjoy a program and open meeting at. the I. O. O. F. hall at eight o'clock Thursday evening. The pioneer pageant en tertainers from Eugene will pre sent the program for the occa sion. ROSEBURG REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET THIS EVENING Roseburg ' Kebekah lodge will hold their regular business meet ing tonight at S p. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The new officers will be Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. Jaunty Sportster's Headed for Action PATTERN 44F10 Who could fail to guess that vacation time is here when they see a smart young Miss out for a day in the bright sunshine in such a colorful little frock as Pal tern 4450? Enough to make your best friend gaze with envy are the? saucy little pockets, pointed col lar, pleated skirt, and sun-back that Invite the loveliest "tan ever seen! Best of all, a "twelve to twenty" needn't devote many precious hours to the making of this simple Anne Adams style, for the easy pattern practically "makes itself" in no time. Grand in polka dotted cotton, linen, or shirting. You're sure to want more than one version of this smart model. Pattern 4450 is available in misses' sizes 12, 14. 16. 18 and 20. Sire 1G lakes 31 yards 36 inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sew ing instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS 15c In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, AI PRESS and STL YE NUMBER. .Make a "hit." Order your copy of the NEW ANNE ADAMS PAT TERN HOOK and stitch up your own summer "success" frock"! Choope trim sportster, lovely dress-up flatterers, cheery house frocks, and dainty undies, (lay. well-wearing toggery for toddler and growing-up. Really slenderiz ing models. See what's what in latest fabrics accessories beauty hints DOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Oregon. 1 .- .vf.,. I My sen Installed by Evelyn Fredrick .-on. If. 1. I., and staff. A tociui Hum v III be enjoyed and refreshment will be served. Ail members are invited to attend. LOVELY SHOWER PARTY CIVEN BRIDE OF JULY YONCAM.A. July J Hi. -Mrs. R'l herl Allen, a bride of early July was guesL of hom.r Ii; a miscellan eous shower, i; I veil Wednesday afternoon at (he home of Mis. 'orbeil, w j t li M rs. 1 Vpgy ( 'orbeil and Mrs. Ruth Cooper as hos tesses. A nioek wedding was the main entertainment of the after noon, with Mrs. Mabel Jones act ing as bride. Mrs. Telford as bridegroom, Mrs. Cooper, preach er; Mrs. Inscho, best man, and Helen Corbeil as bridesmaid. A delicious lunch was served follow ing the opening of many beautiful tilfts. Those present were Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Hazel llanan. Mrs. Nellie Wil liams, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Edna Craighead. Mrs. Mary Raid win, Mrs. Mabel Jones, Mrs. Tom McKirdy, Mrs. Ilenrv Morin. Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs., Emma Miller, Mrs. Chet Miller. Mrs. Atlanta Huhhell, Mrs. Harlev Williams, Miss Helen Corbeil. Mrs. Ray Moy in, Mrs. George Hamilton, Mrs. Elmer Kruse, Mrs. Kenneth Ale Kern, Mrs. Percy Applegate, Mrs. Hurold Phillips, Mrs. Dennios Ijovelace. Mrs. Sherman Chapman. Miss Rose Damrose, Mrs. Telford, Mrs. A. R. Rychard, Mrs. Marion Haldwin, Mrs. Esther liischo, Irene and Verna Pundi. Cora and Esther Collins, Margaret Jones, Georgia. Clara and Ida Miller, Mrs. Lee. Al len, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Minnie Main, Mi"s Doris Main. Mrs. Ki'onimingo, Airs. Pete Peterson, and the hctessos, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Corbeil. " PROGRESSIVE DINNER DATE SET FOR JULY 22 The Junior Woman's club held a special meeting at the Roseburg Woman's clubrooms last evening to make final arrangements for ,the progressive dinner to be held July 22. Airs. I. M. Dunn, president, had charge of the meeting. Timse pres ent were AI rs. Frank Long, M rs. Jack Chapman. Miss lieverly Wood and Miss Ruth Kersehiier, who were appointed in charge of the affair, and Mrs. Clifford Smith, Miss Dorothy Herman. Miss El- mira Rlake and Miss Hetty Stark Those present at the meeting were appointed ns a calling com mittee for the affair. All memlw-rs intending to attend the dinner have en asked to make their reserva tions for themselves and their guests not later than Saturday of ibis week. The progressive dinner schedule is as follows: cocktails, Hotel I'mpfiua; salad course. Hotel Roseburg; enlrse, Hotel Rose, and ssert, Carl's Tavern. A program will follow the dessert course. MR. AND MRS. BUSENBARK ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Airs. T. R. llupouhnrk nlerlaiiied at an informal dinner t their hum al Melrose. July I. honoring their son-in-law a n d laughter, Air. and Mrs. T. II. Pur neter and I he former's cousin, Miss Mary Jean Moore ol San Krnncisco. Covers were placed for Air. and Mrs. T. H. Parget er and Mary Jean Moore, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Doyle, Air. anil Mrs. E. Reece and sons. Teddy and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Dale lluseu bark and hostess, Mr. and Alts. T. It. Husenhark . COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET THURSDAY The ladies of tho Roseburg ( ounl ry club will continue their handicap golf tournament play Thursday morning at 8:3(1 o'clock at the club course, Potluck lunch eon will be served at noon and .Mrs. J. F. Dillard. captain, will preside over the regular business session. Contract bridge will be In plav during the ofternoon hours. All ladies of the club are cordially invited to be present. MOTION PICTURES OF CHINESE LIFE TO BE SHOWN ON WEDNESDAY Alotion pictures of Chinese life wilt be shown at the local church of the Kazarene Wednesday eve ning, July 14. Rev. L. C. Osborne, returned missionary from China, is scheduled to be present bringing with him some instruments in cluding a Chinese pipe organ. Members and friends have been most cordially invited to attend the meeting. EAGLES AUXILIARY TO MEET THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the Kagles auxiliary will be held to night at the Maccabee hall. A qeriH entertainment and pro gram has been arranged and in cludes numbers by Miss Georgine Sbanklin. talented tap dancer .and musical numbers by Horace and Donald Pendergrass. jAll members are urged to be present. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's club will hold an all-day work menting Thursday at the club house. Members have been asked to brine their own lunch. The afternoon session will follow the luncheon hour and Airs. Gilbert Wood will act ns hostss. All members are urged to be pres ent. CHARIVARI GIVEN FOR MR. AND MRS. ALLEN VONCAUA, July 13. -Mr. and Airs. Robert Allen were charlva reed by a group of friends Tues day evening. A weiner roast and social evening was spent by 3'i friends. SIDE GLANCES eOPR. HIT "You sneaked a terrible ear of corn over on me last week. Tin surprised I even trade here any more!" Romance Stars narnara inuwy-K and Roneri ?. i rf A'.') Alt jr-S)J theatre in "This Is My Affair," Thursday of, this week. FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society ol tlie iUcUioutsi epis copal church will meet at two o'clock Thursday uiiernoon with Mrs. Foster Itutner in West Rose burg. An interesting children's program has been arranged for occasion. Those desiring trans- portal ton have been asked to call Mrs. I' . II. Churchill. DINNER MEETING IS HELD BY 20-30 CLUB The 2(1-(1 club hoi dan interest ing seven o'cIuCt dinner meeting at the Grand hotel last evening wilh an excellent attendance. Hob Helliwell. president, conducted the meeting. Ted Snyder gae an in teresting talk on the petroleum industries. Tom Pennoek, mem ber of the coast, guard at Mursh field, was a guest of the evening an gave a short ti.lk on roast guard work. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MRS. ATLANTA HUBBELL i YONCAM-A, July 13. Airs. At lanta Huhhell was pleasantly sur prised at her home June 3mh by u group of her friends. A lunch was served lollowing a pleasant nour of visiting by 'M friends and relu- tiven, B. P. W. C. PICNIC DATED FOR JULY 26 The Ilusinifl5 and ProfessQnial Women's club has announced July 2(1 as the date of its next picnic to be held nt the cabin of Air .and Airs. Thomas Parkinson near Dil lard. Mrs. C. V. Sinnmer Is act ing asQhairinan of the picnic. MELROSE H. E. CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Aielrose Home Kconomics club of the Alelrose grange will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of yty. T. H. Ilusenbark. All members are urged lo be present. FAVORITE RECIPES (Hrondrnst bv the Womrn'B Kx chn nir depart mrnt nf K V. Nit n nd puMlnhrd in tho IiouRlns county cnok honk. Complete copies of this rorik bnnk may It" purchased at the News-He view office at 60 cents each.) DILL PICKLES WITHOUT VINEGAR MRS. CYNTHIA GERAIOND Roseburg, Ore. 1 c Bait to 2 gal water; one 10c pkg. pickling spices. Moll salt wa ter and spices and let get cold. Place cucumbers In stone Jar with grape leaves and dill, also few horseradish leaves with sprinkling of little red peppers between ench layer of cucumbers. You may add a few cloves of garlic aUo. Four brine over all; put weight on them. They are ready to use hi three weeks. This makes 5 gtl. pickles. By George Clark BY HE SERVICE, INC.' T. M. REC. U. . PAT. OFF. Dated Here Taylor, coining 10 minis Indian T Dale IJnrgcn who has been at tending the Hoy Scout jamboree it Washington, D. C, is on his way home, according to word re ceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Itorgen. The gronfi) of scouts with whom Dab? is making the return trip spent Sunday -in New Orleans, and Wednesday will be irr Juarez, Mexico. The group will upend a day sightseeing in San Francisco and will reach Fu gene at ll:fifi a. m. Friday. Fn route to Washington, Morgen was a member of a group which visited at Salt Lake- City, where they saw the Moiuian tabernacle and enjoyed a swim in Salt lake I hey spent a day each In Chicago, Detroit, Niagara falls and Phila delphia, and enjoyed a boat ride tut on the Hudson river. The scouts spent ten days in camp und whLk' lu Washington were extendedWnany courtesies by Oregon congressmen. The Ore gon group was personally escort ed through the capital by Con gressman Mott and Mrs. Honey man, and were given tickets ad milting them to tln senate gal leries by Senators AlcNary ami Steiwer. They nlso were permit ted to visit many of the federal bureaus. President Roosevelt attended a ceremony connected with the closing of the camp. FAST DELIVERY Kueh afternoon In Itoso- bin-It, Wlnchoster, W i 1 h n r , Sutlierlln. Oakland, Yonculln, DXiiin, Dillunl. Coon Jllliclioii, llWickway. Tenniiie, Camas Valley. Myrflo (ieek. Kiddle. CanyoiO'lW nndi; I e n d a I e THK NKrS HKVIKW IS DK- LlVKItKD 1IEPOI1K ITS INK SCAKCKLY IS DHY. O ITS LOW PRICE Of only 50c tier month liv car- 4) rler In HoBeburK, and Tlllil-:i0 months by mail for only 1 ($4 per year) ANYW1IKKK. ' has been in a I nta Inert In the face of steadily rising news- paper costs. SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW TODAY And assure yourself of the pick of world and local news at theflfl low prlcpH. Take nd- vantage of the bargains listed 4 daiiy in tiie anveriinini? col- 4 umns; thin alone will nave 4 you many t fin en tho cost ol the paper! The nnphiirt? Newft-Ttevlew Local News Here Monday M iss Kvelvn Unwell, uf Melrose, was here yi-n- rday visiting friends. Visiting Miss Hanan M r k. each, of 'liiuu'O. lias arrived re to visit Mi:s Mylh llanan. Mr. McClane in Town George AlcClaue, of Canymiville. spent csienlay in this city on business. Goes to Eugene Judge Carl Wiiuherly in holding coin I in Eugene for a few days this week. Here From Salem C. F. Ander son, uf Salem, loiiner resident of ibis clly, is in town attending to business. Sutherlin Visitors Here U De- Waard ami W. A. Davidson, of Sutherlin, were visitors in town 'Nterdny. Here Yesterday Mr. and Airs. E. Iligginliothaui and It. R. Clarke, of Oakland, were In town business yeslerduy. Attends to Business Albert K. Lulay, editor of the Atyrlle Creek Mail, was a business visitor in Roseburg Monday. Visitors from Idleyld Mr. and Mrs. Ti Hot son and daughters. Vir ginia and Betty, of Idleyld, were visitors here yesterday. Happy Hour Cli'b to Meet The Iliversdale Happy Hour club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Airs. Alice Kruse. Leaves for Washington Aliss Jean t.rhart ufi hist night tor Lake Washington, near Sea tile, to visit her uncle, Dr. M. Carhart. Attends Salmon Bake James Johnson of Curry county was In Roseburg over 'Sunday, having (onie to attend the salmon bak Picnic Wednesday The New Idea club will hold a picnic lunch eon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. L. Gile In ICdenhower. Here from Portland Dr. Lu ther Hamilton of Portland arrived here Sunday to spend a few days ((tending to business and visilln relatives. Here Several Days Frederick i. Kribs of Portland, representing the Pillsbury Lumber company, is mending several days in this city on business. , South End Social Club to Meet The South lOud Social club will t. Wednesday at'ierttoou at. Ill home of Mrs. Ftsle Williams n street. Stop Here Air. Hliss ami daughter, Mrs. Gavin, of Monrovia Calif., slopped over in Rosebut g Sundav to visit Mr. end Mrs. A Coen lor a short lime. Camn Fire Meeting The O Wa-lssa Camp Fife group will meet at seven o clock weiniesiiay evening at the home of Miss Mary Margaret Kllsworlh on Winches- er si reel. OttO.ding to Property Interests Mr. and .Mrs. C. Miischio ol Oak land. Cnlir., are here for a couple of days attending I" business re garding (heir property interests Cam:is Valley. Movina to Boise Mrs. L. S. IhiKhes and two children are l"av Iiik Tlnirsday for lloisc, Idalio, where they will Join, Mr. Ililnlies, Wlio was recenlly InlllHl'erred to the veterans faellily there. itnrs Leave Mr. find 'Ghlrs. Itayburn Kerzy, of Columbia, t)luo. lert nere .Momiay, alter visit- liiK in Koseburu with Hie fonner8 mother, Mrs. II. F. John, and aunt, Mrs. W. I). Strange. Y. T. C. to Meet Tonight The rejiular meeting of the Youihs Tempera nee council will be held at einhl o'clock tonight at the Pres-bylei-'O' 'h. A business ses Hloii will he held, followed hy a social hour, All friends nave been Invited. Moves' to Bend, Oregon Mrs. Harlow Allen, nee ltuth Collins, left the fir:d of the week Tor Iteinl, Oregon, to join her husband at I heir new home. Mr. Allen, who has been wilh I he forest nei vice, recently resigned and is now em ployed at the Western Auto Sup ply Htore at Mend. CatholiD Ladies to Meet The! r'.iil.r.ll,, Si ,!!.. c will meet at two o c ock Wednes flnv nflilmnn l fix, .t M vu Frank S. Monroe in Laurel wood. Mrs. J. B. Foley. iircHident, will be In charge of the bliniiienn ni-ri- Hion. which will be followed by a social hour. All ineinberH of the society are urged to be present. Here Over Week-tQi Mr. and Mrs. James T. Goodman and sou .llmmy of Portland were here over the week-end jrvdting Mrs. Good man's parents,Xl v. and Mrs. Kd Peyton. They were accompanied from Kugene by L. J. Grafton, who spent the week-end lit his home here and left Monday for his work in Kugene. Viiit at Oakland Mr. and Mis. Henry Sedge of Nacl.es, Wash., spent the week-end In Oakland visiting the former's cousin, .Mrs. Alfred E. HaviRon. They left Hun day for home, taking with them Mrs, Davison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hedge, of Ilrentwood, Calif., who will visit a short time in Naches, then return to Oakland to spend two weeks before return ing to their home In California. Insurance Head To Conduct Meet Here fc' I jr it!1 Fred A. (toff, f the Fan-lets district manager Automobile luter- urauce exchange, ancounces that tleorge C. Jewett. above, of l.o:0 Angel- s, vice prosident and ;iles manager of this organization, will be in Roseburg to conduct a iales meeting here on July tilth. Air. Jewett is a nationally promi nent figure In cooperative, move ments. He will be accompanied by Jerry S. Snyler, of Portland, Ore- gon stale manager lor the ex- hange. Scottsburgh Resident in Town William V. (lanian. ol Seotm ImiK. sponl n lew hours In'in on buntnoRH yo.slorilay. Spends Day In Eugene Misa Huili KerKlmi'r. ol tliin city, spent Sunday viwilliiK in Khimmh'. Enters Hospital Dick Vnnrin- vcrt. city inarshiil and doi.uy snor irt' lit Drain, entered Mercy hos pital here last niuO for inedical lit 1114sll t. Arpiuo Mnnrbv Min Kdwin It. AppbalOand daugtiter. Kulalee, of Los Anpeles, arrived here Monday to visit Mr. ('ynthia Cennond and Mrs. Thonn'S Scotl. Leave Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. II. A. HimmoiiH and daughter. llelly-denn, left Monday for Sa lem, where the former wits re- enlly Iratirfferred to manage tho Associated Oil plant there. W. C. T. U. to Meet The W. C. T. L will bold a businesfl meet ing nl 2:1 to 0'lo('lt Wednesday nf- teruoou in the purines of tho First I'resbyterian church. Mrs. C. A. Cbaniberlln, president, will be in chai'ne. Members and frlendOi,ro invited. Visit Hcq Mr. and Mra. .1. H. hurrounhrt Wid baby son, John, of Mason City, Wash., have arrived nere to visit Hie former's parents. Air. and Mrs. ilO. A. llnrrounhs, and his brot ber-in-law and sfKler. Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. ('handler, Jr., at (ireeu. Mr. lturrouKbs Is employed al (irand Coulee dam in Washing ton. Working on Timber Deal W. F. Suilierlin of Siilherliu was a busi ness vitdior in UoseburRQloday. lie has jiisl returned from Port land where he has been spending several days on business connect ed with a proposed timber develop ment caul or Sutherlin. He re ports that prospects indicate -tarKe timber operations In thai district wh hhi the near future. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. liruce Veager and Mrs. A. Hchlick relumed here Sunday ev ening from Fish lake, when; they spent u week's vacallon. Tho trip to the lake was made wilh the Veager's son. liruce, Jr.: Mr. Schlick and "Hud" Agee, who re lumed lo Uoseburir after n week end stay. Mr. Veager and Mrs. Schlick are employes of l he It. If. Wilson Molor company, the foriifr as foreman, Arizona Visitors Here Mrs. Klta Skidmore and two children, lialph and Mary (ierliude, have arrived hi llosehuiR hoin Flag staff. Ariz., lo spend two mom Iih vislliiiK the former's mother, Mrs. S. L. Dillard, and oilier relatives and friends. Mrs. Skidmore for merly taurbt In the Itoseburg schools and is now teaching at Flagstaff. They made the trip to llosebur by automobile, und Htup ned en route at various places of interest.. DURING THE SUMMER Saturday afternoon by appointment only GEORGE E. HOUCK Physician and Surgeon 311 Medical Arts Bldg. Office pQne 115 Residence phone 272 - V Fishing Rob Helliwell, of Ro.ie- burg, and Tom Hen nock. of Marshflebl, spent today on the North Cmpqua fishing. Visit Lodge Mr. and Airs. J. Roy ami sou, James, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chambers and Mrs. Kan ear, of Matsbtield, were visitors al Cireltt It lodge ou the North Ciup qua over Sunday. Undergoes Major Operation Mrs. Mary I tunning, mot Iter of Mrs. Waid Cummin of (bis city. underwent a major operation yes lerduy nt Mercy hospital. Her condition this morning saa re ported favorable. j VITAL1 STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES llltl.STHO.MHASI.AM Ciilimr Hl'lstrnm anil Alk-it lluslitln, tmlti ol' San Jurinlo, California. SCIIINDI.KKSIMJTT K.luar.1 Sc-jiintllt'r anil Loitt eoll, hollf of .Mairtlili.'lil. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by Tho Associated Press. Jul, i:i: :in 15 l.. no lud'ls Hll's L't's St'ks Today 114.2 Kl.ti tlM G7.5 1'rev. day .... D-M 11.0 42.2 (i7.K .Monlll UKO .... Kil.1 I". it IIU lil.r Year aco S.1.1 ,17.4 !.5 MA I!i:l7 hiKh 1(11.0 49 5 54.11 7fi. I!i:i7 low X7.9 36.1 39.1 82.8 1938 lllt'h 99.3 43..ri S3.7 72.8 1938 low 73.4 30.2 43.1 55.7 1 , BONDS O 20 10 10 10 Kit's llld'ls I't's Fun. Today 93.1 103.0 97.0 73.3 Prnv. dav .... 93.0 103.0 97.0 72.9 .Month lino .... 93.1 102.9 97. S 72.3 Year neo 9:1.3 103.4 102.9 89. S. 1937 hiKll 99 0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 90.9 102.2 96.8 70.5 193(1 hlull 9S.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 1930 low ........ Rli.9 1 8 99.3 87.6 MARKET REPORTS PRODtJJE PORTLAND, July 13. AP) IllITTHH Prints, A Klade, 35c II). Ill parchment wrappers, 36c 111 car tons; It grade, 34c ill purchuient wrappers; 35c in curious. M'TTKRFAT (Portland deliv ery. IniyillK price) A prude, 34 34. Jc lb. country stations; A grade. 32-321C lb.; II m'lldo He lcu; t' Kradn 6c less. H(!(iS ItuyliiK in-ico by whole salers; Kxirus, 22e; standard. 20c; medium. ISc; niedliini firsts, 17c; llllderarades 15e dozen. Cheese, couiilry nieuts aiM live poultry uuchuiiKod. (INIONS-Old crop Oregon No. 1, 75-9UC per 50-lh. haK. New c:rop, Callrurniu red. 85c-$l 50 11,. nx Coehella, S5cl; yellow, ?l.5(l pel 1 (iil.l I. hac. Potutoes, calituloupes. wool. hay. hops, niohair and c-asttirii hutii i chaliKed. -o- O LIVESTOCK I'OIITLAND, Ore., Julv III (Al') (U. S. Heft. Agr.) IIOHS Market active, steady, good choice icr.-llio b. drlveins 1 1.75, load lols absent 12.00, medium grades 11.35, 2Un-H80 lb. 1 1.041-1 1,2a, light lights and slaughter pigs lfi.T5-ll.25. puck I iik hows -7.Tfi-S.lKL choice f ler pigs 10.75. CATTLF Markets steady on limited supply, fat grass steers scare, mioialdo about ii.Hti, few common-medium (1 un-X 75. culteiR 5.00, few slockers 5PjlMi.75( grassy I heifers ribiMI.511. low cutler and WEDNESDAY ONLY " M Hffl BANk NIGHT 4 ' 4) $300 jf TODAY Louis-Braddock Jean Arthur Fight Ficttires Mats 25c Eves 35c Kiddies 10c W "Mrf- Vmim Ih ttit Ytft! " cutter 3.50-4.25, few fleshy dairy typrt rows 4.tM.7.rK good beef cows G 'jr,-t.:0, bulls f. 5 0 6. 25, veal- era 9.00. SHKKP Market slow, steady to weak, fairly good spring lambs H.'.'u, common-medium ti.75-S.uo, few yearlings 6 (m-ti.00, medium good ewej 2.50-3.50. WHEAT PORTLAND. July l.l.-(AP) Open HiKli Low CIoho July 1.074 1.M1 1.H7J 1 ll S..it 1.UUJ 1.09 l.lltij IM'J I (JhsIi wliiutt: 111k Itfild hhii'Mfin, liw 12 h( 1 .Hon ; tlarlc luiril winter I i:i pi'l I.2!im; 12 pel 1 21n; 11 pet i l.Um; Hon. whitu, western wlillo I ii'itl wpsIitii ml, 1.13ii; hard w(n ; ti-r 1. 12.11. ScM'ing mire yantllci of the kitchen Bank Night Wednesday $300 TODAY A TRAIN. LOAD OF LAUGHTER. ..nd CUPID i AS THE CONDUCTORl SHE USD TO EAT' tt.ch.ll. HUWOM Arthur TREACHER (ug.n. PALLETTfi Jack HALEY Shows 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c piu (fc! LJV same VMS. . . 11 7 mm Dynamic Expose of the Slot Machine Racket! Edw. Arnold "Easy Living" Shows 2-7-9 p. m.