The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 13, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Smallest,
For Sole, Misc. 18
GLIDER TRAILER 44 model 3 rooffli,
36 ft- loni. new rubber. WOO some
terms. Inquire Roy's Tavern, Winiion.
FORf SALE aTixt pocKet bHlnTd lble
Good condition Rosebure. Bowling Al
ley '
PIANO rOR SALE Luebeck end Son.
mahogany, food condition. 1175 Hb
665- or Il-F-12
ELECTHOLUX" VACUUM CLEANER. A-l
condition, all attachment. Ph. IU72-V.
533 Barager.
SL I MP DO LLY-for house trai le rTne w!
Vln. Arnutronf at Post office. Myrtle
Creek.
TRAILER HOUSE and I9M Ford l'
ton truck. Umpqua Trailer Camp.
194521 ft.-trailerhouerSee"t"Diirard
Wood Specialist grounds. Walter Hui
bert, st any Ume.
OviNGROOMlurniture set, "including
table, 2 chain, daveno; 2 beds, com
plete. Ph. 3aa-L. i
SK1LSAW for tale, vr trade tar some
thing 1 can use. Earl Fender, 2240 Ho.
Stephens, Ph. 605-J,
FOR SALB i-wheel trailer. Exceliwit
for camping, a-new cedar clothes line
poles. Ph.42.i-II -3.
FOR SALE Electric, portable xewtng
machine, or trade for treadle sewing
machine. Ph. 1269-Y,
FLOWERING" GERANlUMSntoeJrXo
Tankersley. Brock way.
BUFFET for sale, 10. 440 Pitrer.
Fuel
20
SPECIAL
Special prices on our wood for the
month of June, double loads 2" planer
ends. $10: mill ends. 513; peeler core
and fi replace wood, $13; Clfeudu WiHey
Fuel Co. Call 15,1-3. Prompt deliv
ery
4l" PLANER ENDS. 6,25 unit, reguiar
Timber & Sawmills 21
Cruising Service
Reasonable Rates
Call 435 -R 441 So. Jackson SL
Roseburg. Oregon.
FOR SALE or will trade for car or
equity in car. Model 7 Mall power
saw. 1st house on left when entering
Myrtle Creek from the north. Gor
don besrorougn.
Wanted
Second Growth Logs
CONTACT W1 L BU R LUMBER CO
FOR SALE 1948 Gerlineer Lumber
Carrier, very good condition, price
,suutj, risyoen nnage t,umoer to. -n.
7-2051 at Springfield, Oregon.
WANTED cat to yard logs to port
able saw milt. Old Growth. About
20,000 per day. D-8 or TD-14 cnt, In-
quireCharlieSmlth ph. 264-J -2.
WA NT1EELED DOUG LASF1 R "OLKS
AND PILING Contact us for l2e.
PUGET TIMBER CO. P. O. Box 46,
Ph. 133ft, Roseburg.
FOR SALE Approximately 2 million
ft old and second growth timber.
Jack Russell, P. O. Box 14, Canyon
vine, Oregon.
Fbns7kLltDira. Cat,
with drum and dozer. Good condi
tion. Ph. 6S1S Elkton, Leonard Ross,
Drain, Ore.
FOR SALS SrXE UercuJee dtese) power
plant, 6 cylinder, $2200 J C Comp
ton Co.. P O Box 74g.oh4 Ij-L
FOR SALE Operating 15 to 20 thou
sand sawmill, complete. No Mm her.
Call 1060-.evenings:
FOR SALE Ball bearing gang rtp saw
with 20-H motor. Ph. 1138-R. 1107 E.
Douglas, Roseburg.
Logging Equipment 22
FOR SALS OR RENT 1940 Page dual
axie logging trailer, $450,, $75 month.
Sweet home, Oregon. I mile V.', on
Holly road, turn right at Bartell
Poultry Sittn, 5th house on left, after
lcavinsi hiahwav. Forest WodtlL S a.m.
to 2 p.m., and Saturday.
FOR ALE-4t Federal truek5T00i
Timken rear end. 3-speed Brownie, 5
speed transmission, 5th wheel for
logging bunk. Dennis Matthews, ph.
167 -J.
FOR SALE 450 International engine.
complete, 1948 major overhati). New
clutch, also F-54 transmission, Sih
direct: Leonard Clifton. Canyonviiie.
FOR SALE Nearly new BtT-30 Skagit,
complete with lines, etc. Heavy sled.
Ready to 80. $4,800, Ph. 35-F-31, 18
miles on N Umpqua Rd.
FOR SAlaE lrHrp.boaK"lnTnn"
key. Excellent sled. Fairlcads and
rigging. Can be seen at Elkton or
call 262 Elkton.
FOR SALE-bisston 11 horse falling
saw. $350. Chet Dennis, Idleyld Star
Route. Box floo on Buckhorn Rd.
FOR SALE 3 logging trucks with year
round work. Call 420-J-3 between i
and S p.m.
fD 14 CAT, armored for logging. Late
RiodeL Phone 633-J . Roseburg.
. Farm Equipment 24
ALLIS CHALMERS power unit, 20 h p.
perfect condftion., Harold Crouch,
Oakland. Ph. 2757,
FOR SALE McCormick Deering Com
bine, a ft. Myrtle creek, in. aa-x.
Geo. Burnett.
ONE rototiller for sale, 1958 Mul hoi land
Drive.
Tractors 25
D7 CATERPILLAR tractor in
first class condition. Engine
has Just been overhauled.
Has winch and dozer, guard
ed for loRHing. Price
$12,000.00 FOB. Roseburg.
TD9 In1ernat(ona! tractor com
pletely guarded for logging.
Has winch and dozer. Has
been checked, cleaned and
fiainted 1 in good operat
ng condition- Price $6,000.00,
r.O.B. Roseburg.
Ford Tractors
) Loweft tn rrre. Bwt ta Service Prlct
, ; tijsaoo oeuvi no.
Umpqua Tractor Co.
I2S PINK STFKr.1
Trucks
26
TOB SALE '.m International
flatbed truck. 8.2S rubber, 2-npefd
axle. Good shape. 2?3 Wayne Witts.
R' miles west SutherHn on Elkton
Hnad .pventnt
J940 DODGE PICK VP," vT Good hape,
new paint. LeBleu Motors, 439 No.
Jaekufm.
AXLE SHAlTSlToTayiaVer"if trucks
Rst'b Truck Shop, 3045 S. Stephens.
1 WCAWtmuil'tmn J
Cheapest Workers in Town ..Want Ads
Trucks 26
SPECIAL
lft4S Chevrolet dump truck 41195
OTHERS TO CriOObS fnOM
1944 Ford with 2-tpeed axle and
3 speed B.'nps ana log Duns n
1949 Dodge 1 taa with crew box,
very Clean im
TRUCK REPAIR V REBUILDING
GUIBERSON DIESEL
PARTS & STARTER SI TELLS
NEW CMC TRUCKS
SMITH MOTORS
FOR SALE i K-7 Jogging truck with
new motor. 2 W-A 22 Whites. One
81 Diamond T. 3 C model Interna
tionals. 2 Trombley trailers. One 703
lumber truck, complete with Krue
hauf tag axle and lumber rolls. Truck
in excellent condition. Nearly at! new
tires Ph. 35-F-31. 18 miles or N.
Umpqua Road.
FOR SALE-3 yard Rro dump truck",
1B42 rpodel 21, which has Hrcule
42S cu. in. motor. Call or write H.
D. Hauck. Cow Creek, Alb lea. Ore.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
Better Buys
at
Barcus
1948 BUICK ROADMASTER,
DynaInw, only 15.000 miles
like new both inside and out
Radio and heater .1995
1848 KAISER SEDAN, like new. 1493
1S4I STUDEBAKER CHAMPION
sedan, overdrive, R Ac H ...
1937 CHEVROLET, Clean
1937 PLYMOUTH sedan .
1937 CHEVROLET, runs good..
is'
1B37 LINCOLN Zypher, '42,
v-a motor, s Sc H
Trucks
INTERItfATIONAL with 21 ft. semi
trailer, vacuum brakes, good
tires, excellent motor. Ideal
to haul cants, ties, or equip.
Full price 750
1942 DODGE CONVERTED Com-
motor. .nVi,S pickup i.Sy 450
19.15 Chevrolet pickup lso.oo
EASY TERMS
LtBERAL TRADES
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 89 N at Garden Vaiiey Rd.
Phone 1354
REASONABLY PRICED GMAC TERMS
CHEVROLET. BUICK. POKT1AC,
CADILLAC TRADE-INS
Hansen's
USED CAR CENTER
Rose & Oak
We Want Good
Clean Used Cars
Top PrtcM Paid
DOYLE S SALES Si SERVICE
Highway B9 & Garden Valley
Phona 611
FOR SALE 1049 Sperlal Deluxe Ply.
mouin a-anor seaaci. K & ti. ana wind
shield washers. Less than 10.IK10 mlies.
Like new, S1710 cash, or S1880 on pay-
nancing a-un si down, see ( Caoin
.1. Standard Auto Court.
MORE MONEY toi your rar Cash on
the spot Centrum Motors, inc.. D.
Soto. Plymouth Phone 40S. U4 N
Rose St.
Motorcycle
iS34 Harlev-Oavltison. good condition.
Urea O K., chrome forks, wneeli,
good paint. S175. Phone 1778-K-X.
MOTORCYCLES Factory dealer for
genuine Harley-Davldson motorcycles,
oil, parts and accessories. S45 E. 2nd
Ave So. Ph. 1MS-R from 8 to 7.
FOR SALE Very clean 1942 Dodge De
luxe sedan, new motor ana complete
ly reconditioned. See at New Moon
Trailer Court, ttwy.
North
Roseburg.
FOR SM.EYPRiVAtEPARfl5
Buick in good condition. Make cash
ofler. 8.'10W.Mmher!Ph.1303-J.
FOR SALE '33 DODGE roadster, very
clean. S27S. Shell Station, Stephens
and Oak.
CROS!.EYniON71?bupcTrebutit mo
tor, S16S. 2H0-L, or LeBleu Motors,
49 N'. Jackson.
BY -OWNER I94B-Bhie convefithia
Packard with cream nylon top, over
drive, R & H, apotltght, backup lichL
Ph. I70S-YX.
FOR SALE la.Tfl FORD, food condition,
S"s Phone 42-R-3
Personal 30
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P O, Bos
11)6
Notices 31
I WILL NOT be responstble fnr any
bills ronlractd hy anyone other than
myself. C. A. Ttiier.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF IJSTENTin TO IMPROVE
PART OF KAVr STREET N TO
COMTai'CT SEWER L1M THERE-
ON IV THg CUT Or EOgEBLgQ,
OK EG ON:
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that at
meetmc of the Common Council of
the City of Roseburg. Oregon held on
June S, 1350, the following resolution
was aaoptea:
RESOLVED, that the Common Council
of the City of Roseburg, Oregon
deems It expedient and necessary to
improve ail that portion of South ,
Kane Street in said City lying wtthm
Hawthorne Terrace and to construct
a sewer line thereon in the following
manner;
First: By grading said street to
street level, making all necessary cuts
and fills.
Mecend: By paving the same to a
wiih oi 36 feet with asphalUc con
crete pavement and by construction
of necessary curbing.
Third; By constructing 23A3 square
feet of concrete sidewalk.
r'eerth: By excavating trenches to
proper auDgrades in which to tnstaU
sewer pipe, laying and installing p-
firoxtmately 250 lineal feet of six
nch sewer pipe and 1050 lineal feet
of eight inch sewer pipe; installing
necessary manholes; and making nec
essary back-fills.
Said improvements are to be made
In accordance with the charter and
ordinances of the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, and the grade, plans, vpeci
ficattons, and estimates of the City
Engineer -filed In the office of the
City Recorder on the 5th day of
June, 1958, which said grade, clans,
specifications, and estimates, hereby
are approved and adopted.
The entire cost of said improve
ment!, including engineering, interest,
and all other expenses which the City
of Roseburg would not have incurred
except for the making of said im
provements shall be levied upon the
property especially benefited thereby,
as provided by the Charter of said
city and no part thereof shall be
paid by said city.
The estimate of the City Engineer
of the probable detail cost of tatd im
provements it the sum of Si 8.230. W.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tlial
the City Recorder be, and he hereby
is directed to give notice f the in
tension to make said improvement
a provided by the Charter of said
City
Remonstrances against the making of
said improvement may be filed in writ
ing with the underatened within twen
ty 20 days from the date of the
first publication of this notice, which
said publication is the 10th day of
June, 1850, and the same will be heard
by the Common Council of said City
at its regular meeting in the City Hall
of said City at 3:30 p.m. on July 3, ISM.
W, A. GILCHRIST. Recorder
of the City of Roseburg, Ore.
Upward Trends In
Employment And
Building Noted
With the weather apparently
having sethed down for the sun
mer, employment totals increased
rapidly during the month of May.
The lumber industry has expanded
to the point that there are as
many employed in that field as in
1948, with the possibilities of sur
passing those totals by mid-summer.
Logging activities, while suf-
le"rf occasionally from low hu-
!" lul1' Bre progressing saustactor-
ny ana me supply ot logs to the
mills is adequate to orevent shut-
downs, according to the summary
issuca oy ueorge t. roster, man
ager of the Oregon State Employ
ment service oil ice here.
The record-breaking issuance nf
building permits for the month has
created a boom in the construc
tion field that has produced a
slight shortage of carpenters and
construction workers. Additional
permits anticipated during June
may result in a serious shortage
of workers in this field. The em.
ployment picture looks exception
ally eooa lor neoD e with abilities
in this type of work clear up until
the winter season begins.
The estimated total ot unemploy
ed persons il below that for the
same period last year. The month
of May also showed a decrease of
approximately fifty per cent over
the previous month. The overall
total is expected to be lower dur
ing the summer months than dur
ing 1949, but it is not believed
that it will reach the low levels of
1948.
The outlook for the balance o(
the year can be considered to be
very good. The lumber industry
is catering to a better market than
last year, the building program is
going ahead, with results in 1 n
creased business in retail and
wholesale trade and their allied
fields. The labor supply is grad
ually tightening up, with it becom
ing increasingly difficult to secure
qualified applicants for s i ! 1 e d
jobs. No particular shortage i n
common labor categories can be
foreseen at this time.
Man Mokes 28 Straight
Passes At Dice Table
LAS VEGAS, Ncv., (rP) A
gamhling casino reports it lost
$150,000 at a crap table when an
unknown man made 33 straight
passes with the bones.
The club (the Desert Inn) said
the odds against a gambler mak
ing his point times are about
10,000,000 to one.
The man kept the dice for an
i hour and 21 minutes but won only
$750 as he pocketed most of his
winnings after each roii, the ca
sino said. If he had bet all of his
winnings each time he would have
broke the house.
Had the gambler, who declined
to disclose his name, bet a dollar
to start and then let ail his win
nings ride J2 $4 $8 etc it even
tually could have totaled $268,435,
456.
The house, no doubt, would have
yelled "uncle" long before that.
It was h e a v v beta bv olher
ofloamhters. four rteen st the tahte.
which cost the house its huge loss.
Progress In Fighting
Mine Fires Reported
WASHINGTON. l.m The feder
al government is making progress
in its two-year-old war against un
derground tires, some ot which
have been smouldering for years,
the Bureau of Mines says.
Some of the fires! ticking away
at valuable coal beds m Pennsyl
vania, Colorado and Wyoming, are
being choked off by a block on
their sources of oxygen: others are
being isolated by trenches; some i Out tf many nnjtoii'c
are being literally dug out of the' itrd letUr from ALh
earth.
One "very serious" subterran
ean fire, threatening to undermine
Carbondale, Pa., is soon to be
drowned with mud flushed over it
through holes bored in the earth.
The pepper vine may reach 20
feet in the wild state, hut is gen
erally cut to helf that height un
der cultivation.
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PVT. LEWIS RAY OPAL 18. ton
of Lewis Opal, Roseburg, his
reported to Lackland AFB, Tex.,
to begin the AF basic airmen in
doctrination course. ' His 13
weeks basic training -will pre
pare him to enter Air Force
technical training lor assign-
men in specialties! work. Lack
land, near San Antonio, is the
world's largest air force base.
Ptluck Uunchaarv-Women's So-
1 r.infxl n ftiricf ill Caraira ftf ftfH .
ard will meet Thursday, June 35,
at 1 p.m. at the home ot Mrs.
Walter Middlcstadt. A potluck
luncheon is planned.
Miniral Club to Meet Umpqua
Mineral club will hold a potluck
picnic at Umpqua park Thursday
nignt ac t o ciock. memiiers, guets
and others interested are invited
In ease of rain, the dinner and
meeting wilt be held at the K. of P.
hail.
Move Into New Homa Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Schulieand children,
Charlene and Larry, have moved
to their recently purchased home
near Shinn's hatchery on the Mel
rose road.
Ga To San Diego Mrs. H. H
Hobi and three sons, Herbie. Bobby
and Hermie, of Roseburg left Sat
urday for San Diego to spend two
weeks visiting Mrs. Hobi's father.
They plan to visit otner relatives
and friends at various points in
California, enroute south and again
on their return north.
Dinner Tonight York Rite Ma
sons. Ascalon commandery and
Laurel chapter, will entertain their
wives at dinner tonight at the Ma
sonic temple at 8:45 o clock. A
program will follow.
Martina Tonioht Ducky Daugh
ters will be entertained tonight at
1:30 o'clock at the home of Pat
Greer, 424 Floed street.
Special Maeting Roseburg Arts
and Crafts club will meet at 8 o'
clock tonight at the home of Mrs.
Ralph E. Turner, 222 Alameda
street. The meeting is for the pur
pose ot discussion ot extension art
classes planned lor the fall. A full
attendance is desired.
Grange To Meet Lookingglass
grange will meet at 8 o clock to
night. AH members are asked to
be present. Refreshments are in
charge of Mr. and Mrs. Neal My
ers and Mr. and Bfrs. Albert Sting-
Icy.
Club o Mttt - The Friendly
Circle club will meet Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Grace Bowen. Pollyanna gifts will
be exchanged.
Services To Be Held Flag day
services will be open to the pub
lic at the Elks temple Wednes
day night at 7 oelock.
Dinner Maetina The Lady Lions
will meet at a ? o'clock dinner
Wednesday night at the Umpqua
hotel. Reservations are not nec
essary. Mrs. E. R. Walton. Mrs.
Cliff Saar and Mrs. Joseph Wikoff
will act as hostesses.
Club to Meat The Jolly Circle
club will meet Wednesday after
noon at the home of fcvelyn Bow.
en, st which time birthday gifts
will be presented to Evelyn Simp
son. A bake sale will be a feature
of the afternoon.
Happy Hour Club ra Meat Riv-:
ersdale Happy Hour club will meet
at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Dale Guilev with
Mrs, Don Guiley as co-hostess
Roll-call is to be answered by mem
bers giving their favorite flower
NOW-WONDERFUL RELIEF
FROM CONSTIPATION
"Just can't keep from writing you.
Eating ALL-BRAN every day brought
me complete relief from constipation.
Medicines baa lanes WWH
to straighten me outi". m'
air, a, s. Beany, ar.
Coroeraville. Tenn
BRAS kmti. You,
too, may expect to
overcome constipa
tion due to lack of
dietary bulk if you follow this advice;
Eat an ounce of crispy Keilogg't
ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of
water! If not compkMy aatisfled after
10 days, return empty carton to
Kellogg'a, Battle Creek, Mich, Get
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. I
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Street Donee To
Boost Jaycees'
Queen Candidate
The Roseburg Junior Chamber of
Commerce voted t its Mondsv
night meeting to hold a s'.reet
dance Friday evening, June !S, to
promote the sale of buttons for
their queen candidate for the
Sutherlia Timber Days celebrities,
Bonnie Bellows.
Ernie Barker proposed the dance
to the Jaycee members, whs en
thusiastically endorsed the idea.
The dance will be held between
Jackson and Main streets on Oak
street. Final arrangements have
been turned over to the queen can
didate committee. Rod Dotson
chairman of the committee. Mated
he would announce the complete
plana for the dance later in the
week.
Smokey Melcsff'j western band
haa been signed to play Saturday,
Juna 2-t, at the armory for the Jay.
cee-sponsored rodeo dance, accord
ing to Bob Murray, dance chair
man. The Jaycees nave signed two
other performers. Rocky Starr and
Chuck and his Bhythm Kings, to
play for the rodeo dances. The
dances, to be heid in conjunction
with the Douglas County Sheriff a
Posse rodeo, will get underway
Friday, June Z3, with Rocky Starr's
outfit playing to dancers at Ken
nedy's Old Dutch Mill while Chuck
and his Rhythm Kings play to
dancers at the armorv. The
Bhythm Kings will move "to Ken
nedy's Saturday night, June 24,
while Metcaif will play to dancers
at the armory.
Rod Dotsoti introduced Miss Bel
lows to the Jaycee membership
and gave a short pep talk on sell
ing buttons in her behalf.
Boeing Damage
Action Against
Union Dismissed
SEATTLE. June IS -JMH A
$9,045,000 suit brought by the Boe
ing Airplane company for aileseri
union damages in the lengthy 1948
strike was dismissed Monday by
United States District Judge James
M, carter.
The suit was brought against
the Aero Mechanics union and its
parent union, the International As
sociation of Machinists (Ind). -
ihe company announced immej.
lately it will apnea! to the United
States court of appeals for the
nmin district.
Damages were asked by the
company for a 140-day strike con-
mtctea By the unions m wmcti
some 13.000 workers were invol
ved. The strike ran from April
22 to September 10, 1948. .
Judge Carter ruled the company
had forfeited its right to sue be
cause the company had rescinded
its contract with the unions the
day the strike began.
A, . Logan, director of jnauji
trial relations for Boeing, sent
tetter to tne unions the iirst day
of the strike, which read:
fly reason of this strike, you
are hereby notified that the agree
ment rcierrea to anove ttne con
tract between the cratpany and
the unions) is terminated and at
an end."
Judge Carter further ruled that
the international was not liable
for the strike because it did not
call the walkout and did not sanc
tion it until six days after it be
gan. However, Judge Carter agreed
with an earlier ruling by the U,
S. court of appeals in Washington
that the union's strike was illegal.
"It is clear to me that congress
intended the 80-day notice was the
proper viay to terminate a con
tract," Carter said. "Therefore, it
was unlawful on the part ol the
union (which did not file the no
tice) to call the strike."
Sparkplug Removed
From Boy'i Forehead
NEWARK, N. J., June 13-tflP-Nine-year-old
Umont Humly had
a three-inch sparkplug sticking out
of his forehead when they brought
him to city hospital yesterday.
Doctors lilted the sparkplug out
in an operation that took 1 hours.
It had been embedded half an inch
in La mom's skull, over the right
eye.
The boy said a school companion
with whom he had refused to share
a box of crackers threw the rustv
sparkplug at him, and there it
stuck.
Doctors reported his condition as
fair and said his brain had not been
injured. Both boys are Negroes,
and the reasons they have chosen
it.
Potluck LiMKheen The Tenmile
Ladies club will meet at a noon
potluck luncheon Wednesday at the
clubhouse.
School to Start The Daily Vaca
tion Bible school, with the Chris
tian and Methodist Sunday schools
uniting, will start Monday morn
ing. June 19, at the Yonvalla Meth
odist church, A bus will run out
in Elkhead and back each day.
All children interested are invited.
COMBINES
J. I, CASE, MODEL A
4 euf, rubber-fired, if row spreader
MiNNEAPOLIS-MOUNE, HARVESTER W
3' 9" cut, rubbr-iil
TRACTORS
MINNEAPOUS-MOUNE, MODEL "R"
J. I. CASE, Models SO, YAH, VA, AND VAC
CO-OP, MODEL E3
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Form Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Located W. Washington Sr. and S. P, R. R, Tracks
MARKETS
PORTLAND, June 13 (.P--Butter
t Tentative, subject to im
mediate change: Premium quality.
I maximum to 35 to 1 percent acid
ity aeuverea tn rui aerm, 01-04
cents lb.; first Quality, 5 -62 cents;
second quality, 57-60 centa,
latge, 36 3? cents dot.
Butter Wholesale f ob. hulk
cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA,
93 score, SO rents lb.; A, 92 score,
80 cents; B, SO score, S8 cents; C.
89 score, 56 cents. Above prices
are strictly nominal,
Cheot Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 36-3i'S
cents lb,; Oregon S-ib. loaf, 41
41 cents.
East Ts wholesalers: A srade.
large, 42M-43 cents dot,; A srade.
medium, 4& rents; B grade.
Urge, 38-37 cents cor.
Liv Cttickane (jSo. 1 Quality.
f o b. plants): Broilers under 2
lbs., to 2S cents lb.; fryers, -3
lbs., 27-M cents: 3-4 lbs., 28-30
cents; roasters, t lbs, and over,
29 cents; light hens under 4 lbs.,
15-18 cents; over 4 lbs.. IT-IS cents:
heavy hens, all weights, 19-20
cents; old roosters, all weights, li-
13 cents.
Rabbits (Average to growers):
Live white, 4-5 lbs.. 22-24 cents lb.;
5-6 lbs., 18-28 cents ; colored, 2 cents
lower; OKI or neavy does and
bucks, 10-14 cents lb fresh dressed
fryers to retailers 50-54 cents; Ida
ho fryers and roasters, 45 cents.
cwt):
Beef: Steers, good. 5SO-800 lbs..
$48-50; commercial $47-48.50; util
ity, $41-45; tows, commercial $40
42; utility, J3T-39; canners-cutters,
$34-35.50.
Beef Cult (Good steers): Hind
quarters, $59-61; rounds, $58-60;
lull loins, trimmed, i?s-so; trian
gles, $34-42 SO: square chucks, $45
48; ribs, $59.86; forequartera, $42
43.50. Veal: Good, $48-50; commercial.
$40-47 ;utility, $39-40.
Calves: bood -choice 45-7: com
mercial JST-43.
Lambs: Good -choice $53-54; com'
mercial, 145-48.
Mutton: Good. 70 lbs., sown, 523
25.
Pork Cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12
lbs., $52.50-56; shoulders, 16 ibs.
down, $35-37; carcasses, $30-31
Wool: valley, coarse, medium
grades, 5046 cents lb, average at
country buyers points.
Monair; su-st cents is, on iz-
month growth, f o b. country ship
ping points.
COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS:
Val: Too quality. 38-40 cents.
lb.; other grades according to
weight-quality with lighter or heav
ier 35-38 cents.
Hoss: Light blockers, 28-30 cents
lb.; sows, 20-23 cents.
Lambs: Too quality yearlings.
38-40 cents lb.; mutton, best, 13
16 cents; rough heavy bucks, 12-13
cents.
Beef: Good cows. ,32-35 cents lb.;
canner-eutters, 30-32 cents.
onions; 50-lb. sack Ore. western
vellnwe Na 1 medium . tt S5.50 :
large, $1.65-75; Texas 50 lbs. wax,
$2.50-75; Calif, yellows, $1.75-2.00;
reds 52.25-35.
Potatoas; Ore. local long whites,
N'o. 1, $3,50-75; Deschutes russets,
cold storage, No. 1A, $4.25-50; Ida
ho russets, No. 1A, $4.505; new
crop Caiif. long whites, $3.00-20;
sire B, $2.25-35.
Hay: U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
truck or rs riots f.o.b, Portland or
Puget Sound markets, $32-38 ton;
U.S. No. 1 mixed timothy $44 ton.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., June 12 M
(USDA) Cattla: Market fairly ac
tive; fed steers and heifers steady; j
cows generally steady t trifle eas- j
ier: cuiis fuiiy steady; few steers (
early; two loads good JO91-110O lb, j
led steers 30.50; two iosos trttte
heavier 29.09-30.00; medium grass ;
steers 2?.00;28.O8; common kinds ;
23.00-26.M; load good medium :
steers and heifers around 850 lbs,
29.00; medium grass heifers 24.00
26.00; common 18.00-23.00; bulk me
dium cows 19,50 - 22,00; common
17.00-19,00: canners and cutters
14.50-18.50; shells downward to
12.00; good heavy outts za.50-23 .wi;
odd head 23.50; medium 20,00-21.50;
canner and cutter 17.00-18.00; cou
ple smaii tots good cows with
calves at sides around 200.00-250.00
a pair: about a load goad cows
19.00.
Celvet: Market steady; choice
light calves MjOO; bulk good-choice
28.00-29.00; medium 33.00-25.00;
common 14.00-21.00; good 400-500 lb.
slaughter calves 25,50-26,00,
Hog! Butchers 25 higher; ex
treme top 50 cents up- sows fully
steady; feeder pigs itrong to 05
higher, extreme top 22.50; bulk
good-choice 180-270 lb, butchers
22.00-25.00; lots 140-174 lbs. 20.50-
21.25; few 270-285 lbs. 18.00-29.M;
sood-choice under 400 lbs, 17.00-50;
few 525 Ihs. at 16.50; couple small
lots good -choice 65-70 ib, feeder
pigs 23.00,
Shaep: Spring lambs strong,
steady with last week early shorn
yearlings and slaughter ewei about
sleadv: 1 iot choice 3-ib. spring
lambs 25.50; bulk good-choice 80-
97 lbs. 25.00; medium-good grades
22.00-24-50; common kinds 20.00-
21 .00; low good shorn yearlings
20.00; bulk medium-good 18.00
19.00; good-choice shorn ewes 7.50-
Tuet,, Jyit 13, If 58 Thm Newi-Jten'tw, Roteburj, Ot. II
STICK TO LAST
Shoemaker Gets
Advice, Fine As
Sex Forecaster
CHICAGO, June 13 A shoe
maker who claimed an "unbeliev.
able" method of predetermining
the set of children was told by a
city judge yesterday ts stick to hi
last.
Ansjiat Calendar, 84, was before
municipal judge Eugene 3. Holland
on a charge of distributing com-'
mercial advertising in Lincoln:
park. The cards he passed out
read:"Do you want a girl? My
unbelievable method will guaran
tee your wun. o money accepted
until proof. CorsuU me personal
ly," The Bussian-born shoemaker said
the "method" was a secret Greek
potion given him by a Russian
midwife who had artdrtrrmmi
the sex at son ot Ctar Nicholas
li si Hussia.
Judge Holland cut short Calen
dar's explanation of his method
and fined him $5 and costs and or
dered his 200 cards destroyed.
lateodar, out of eort, told news
men that If th wife drinks the
brew before coneenlmtt h tm
have a daughter; it the husband
drinks it, the baby will be a boy,
jjc nppvarva nurt wnen a re
porter asked what happened if both
wife and husband drank the potion.
"Yoiir're making fun of me," he
said and didn't answer.
Shirley May France Will
Try Channel Swim Again
SOMERSET, Mass. jPs-Shir-
ley Mae France, 17-year-old tone
distance swimmer, will leave fori
England Thursday to make a -see-)
uiij 10 swim tne tngnsa
channel.
She is presently recovering from
a throat operation performed at
New York hospital, Her father
said the operation may help her
breathing while she ta swimming.
Harry Boudaktas, Shirley's train
er, did not sav definttetv whsa
Shirley would attempt the cross
ing out indicates it would be some
Ume in late July,
She had to be pulled from the
water after several hours hecaiuu.
of severe cramps in her first at-
tempt last year.
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bulls down to 3.00,
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Deputy Sheriff A. A. Ec-kiircH
took five prisoner to the tM
penitentiary at Salem Monday.
Four of the prisoners were sen
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iHited to serve t three-year term.
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O'Donnell, Vernon Theodore Ca
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