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5k A? rri mi ...I -....u .... . - . "i.v "LAKE ERIE" SPRANG A LEAK-Sen.tora got Jolt when the water from i huge painting of the Battle of Lake Erie began to trickle out o( the picture and flow in the general direction of the Potomac. Explanation: The Senate roof was flooded to prevent Href while renovation workmen used blow torches. The water leaked through on the painting, inflicting considerable damage. The tailor at left appears to be debating the problem at workmen examine the damage. General Logging Supplies Skookum Blocks Mall Power Saws 0 Lincoln Welders 0 Coos King Donkey Wire Rope O Disston Power Saws Lincoln Welding Rod Waco Wheel Arch 0 Expert Sled Builder Available Anytime 0 Splicing and Ferrule Work 0 Expert Saw Mechanic PITCO of ROSEBURG, Ltd. Phone 733 L 1819 N. Stephens Evenings Phone 1241-R Duck and Pheasant Season Opens Friday . . . 12 gauge Ithica pumpgun . 16 gauge Remington Sportsman . 20 gauge Remington Model 11 - 84.65 99.95 99.95 Ammunition 12, 16 and 20 gauge shells in 4, 5 and 6 sixe shot. (ess work with AUTOMATIC HOT WATER J. j8 I ' i . . , iv SMITHwjf Automatic Water Heattrs it low it' $99.95 MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Oct. 19. Butterfat Tenative, subject to Immediate change: Premium quality maximum to .33 to 1 per :cent acidity delivered In Portland, 63-66C lb.; first quality, 614c; I second quality, 57-60c. Valley (routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 62c lb.; A, 92 score, 61c lb.; B, 90 wore, 59c lb.; C, 89 score. 50c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Port land wholesalers: Oregon tingles, 39-40c; Oregon Mb. loaf, 4243c lb. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade Urge, 65l-66ic: A grade, medium, 51-54ic; small, 42ic; B grade, large, 56i-58ic. Live Chickens (No. 1 qual ity f.o.b. planlsl: Broilers, under 2 lbs.. 24c; friers, 2-3 lbs., 24-26c; 3-4 lbs., 27-28c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 27 -28c; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs., 18-20c; over 4 lbs., 20c; colored fowl, all weights, 22 23c; old roosters, all weights, 17 18c lb. Rabbits (Average to growers): Live while, 4-5 lbs.. 18-20c: 5-6 lbs., 16-lSc; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and ducks, 812c lb.; fresh fryers, 50 53c lb. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailers per cwD: Beef Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $43-45; commercial, $35-39; utility, $31-34; cows, commercial, $31-33; utility. $27-28. Beef Cuts I Good steers): Hind quarters, $54-55; rounds, $48-51; lull loins, trimmed, $73 78; triangles, $32-34; squa.e chucks, $4-42; ribs, $52-55; lore quarters, $34-38. Veal and Calf: Good, $37-40; commercial, $33-35; utility, $28 $32. Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, $41-46; commercial, $36 40; utility, $33-35. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs., down, $16-18. Pork Cuts: Loins, No, 1, 812 lbs., $50-52; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $39-40; spareribs, $47-50; carcasses, $32-33; mixed weights, $2 lower. Wool: Coarse, valley and medi um grades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25c lb. on 12-month growth. COUNTRY KILLED MEATS Veal: Top quality, 30-32c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with lighter or heav ier 9.0R Hogs: Light blockers, 30-31C lb.; sows, 23-24c. Lambs: Top quality, 38-39c lb.; mutton, 1214c. Beef: Good cows, 2022c lb.; cannerscutters, 20-22c. Onions: Supply moderate, mar ket steady, 50 lb. sack Ore. yel lows, boilers. $1,501.60: med., Ko. 1, $2.25; 10 lbs.. 40c; Wash. Yakima Spanish No. 1, $2.0-2.25; med., $1.75-1.85; 10 Ins., 45.50c; Idaho vellows, med.. large, $2.25 2.50; 10 lb. sacks, $38-40c; white, 52.00-2.25. Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes rus sets, No. 1A, $3.60-3.75; Wash, netted gems, No. 1, $335-3.60; 25 lb. sacks, $1.00-1. i5; 15 lhs., 15 52c; 10 lbs., 39-40c; No. 2, 50 lbs., 90 51.0. Russets, No. 1A, $3.60 3.75. Hay: New crop stock, baled. U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, truck lots f o b. Portland. $35-36; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $36; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay, un certified clover hay, nominally, $23-26, depending on quality, lo cation, baled, on Willamette val ley farms. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 1R. (,P) ( LSD A I CATTLE: Market moderately active, mostly steadv; quality largely common and be low; few common steers $16.00 $18.00; light cutter steers down ward to $12.00 or. below: cutter dairy type heifers $10.00511.50; few common heifers $13.50 S15.00; low medium grades 17.00; cm-ner-cutter cows $10.00 $11.00; few to $11.50; shells down to $9.00 and below; common medium beef cows S12.OOS14.00: good young cows quotable to $16.00; cutter common sausage hulls $12.00 $15.25; good around 350 lb. calves $21.00; good light vealers salable S2.00-S23.00; or above; vealer supplv mostlv common-medium grades 13.00 17.00. HOGS: Market active, 25-50 cents higher; good-choice 180-230 lhs. $20.25$20.50; 260-275 lbs,. ,:. .-i 2i"A' liMfcl' i i f&tsi ts?'!gi ' TOUR MT. VERNON "'P- Fnres P. Bolton of Ohio (second from right) escort Prime Minister Janahsrlal Nehru of India, his daugh ter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and hit sister, Mme. Vljaya Pandit. Indian ambassador to the u. S.. on a tour of Mt. Vernon. Nehru Is In the U. S. rf -e 'P Annual Meeting Of Scout Heads Set Thursday Two prominent Eugene scout ing officials will be featured at Thursday night's potluck supper and annual Douglas district meet ing at T o'clock at Riverside school, according to Rollle Quam, local Scout executive. John R. Bimckart. president of the Oregon Trail council of Boy Scouts, and Max Jensen. Kugene scout executive, will he the prin cipal speakers at the meeting. An Important feature of the gathering will be the election of a new district chairman, vice chairman and district commis sioner. Quam said institutional representatives from each unit are urgently requested to attend, "at the success of scouting in Douglas county depends upon the men selected to fill these posts." Uuam requested unit leadeis and district commissioners to wear as much of the official uni form as they possess. Following the dinner. Cub mas ters, Den mothers and commit teemen will meet with ChaiVs Friday, neighborhood commis sioner In charge of this section. to plan, develop and practice the November theme for Cubs. Scoutmasters and troop com mitteemen will attend the Scout leaders' roundtable to develop the Scout theme for November, under the leadership of Lowell Bass. The council rifle shoot and regular November program will he discussed by Explorer leaders and committeemen, meeting with Harold Glover. A fourth section, composed of district committeemen and insti tutional representatives will dis cuss such general problems as the Increase In enrollment, re quests for new unit organizations and the financial status of the council. Both scouting members and their ladies are invited to attend the potluck supper and general meetings. The main hot dish will be furnished hv Al llennlnger and Jerry Willis. Those attending are asked to bring table service and one other dish, such as desserts, salads, bread or rolls. tNF.A Trltphoto) TRUE LOVE' William Brown, left, of Im Anerles, Calif, is a sen. t'mental man. He used his rteht hand to admUuster a broken Jaw and darkened eye to his estranged wife, Jeanette, 25. right, but said he didn't touch her with hit left hand, which Is tastefully tattooed with the words "true love." As he was being booked on a felony charge of wife beating, Jeanette returned the ring, and In spltt of her broken Jaw, bestowed a kiss on him. Wed., Oct. It, 1949 Th Naws-R.vUw, Rowburj, 0r. Retired Officers Of National Guard Pastes SEATTLE, Od. 19-fPV-Albert H. Bee he, retired major genet al of the Washington national guard and veteran In stale public serv ice, died Sunday after collapsing with a heart attack on a down town street. He was 71. He was a state legislator in 1906 and helped organize the Washington State Taxpayers as sociation, serving as chairman of its executive committee for many years. Survivors include his widow, Daisy, nf Seattle: and two sons, Curtis of Portland. Ore., and Al bert Jr. of Yakima. COLOMBIAN ENVOY Dr. Kdnard. Zuleto Ansel abT.) recently pM his Brat formal visit to the Whit. Hooa aa Ambaasadar from Colombia to the lulled States, succeeding Dr. Consalo Bestrepo JaramlUo. In adult life, the ovster usually , .. ... . I is auaenca io aunie naiu uuji-vi. This may be a shell, either live or empty, or It may be attached to the piling under a pier. r 1 i iT "Individualized Floors of Beourility." . INLAID LINOI.EUH Crplln( Ruhbsr Tile AtpWalt Til it rormlca Tope it Vtnttlan Blinds FREE ESTIMATES FLOOR COVERING ' 222 W. Oak Phone 348 OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous mtttr ed deliveries of high quality stova and burner oil CALL 1S2 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Pstroleum Products Far Douglas County FIX THAT LEAKY ROOF ! We hove some beautiful news. We just received a shipment of siding ond roofing and we hove our own expert crew to opply them. SAVE! Yes sir! The place to buy your building material, roofing, siding, etc., is the Lum ber Sales Co. Drop in and see us today. LUMBER SALES CO. Garden Valley Rd. Next to the Riverside School Free Estimates Phone 24-J-2 $18.23-$18.50; 135160 lhs. $18.50; sows scarce; Rood 350-450 lbs. S16.O0-S17.O0; few good-choice 90 lb. feeder pigs $20.00. SHKEP: Market steady; good choice shorn and wpoled lambs mostly S21.00 $21.50; medium-good SI9.00S20.00; good feeders $17.00 $18.00; common down to 15.00; good ewes salable 6.00$6.50; common down to $3.00. Although Mt. McKinley In Alas ka leached up above 20.000 feet, its timber line is low, only 3,000 feet above its base. The annual harvest of oysters in the United State is about 11. 700,000 bushels valued at $5,000,-000. 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