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Monday, August 5, 1929 Page Eight LA GRANDE -E-VENINq OBSERVER,XA. GRANDE, ORE. New Phoenix Hose 50c 75c $1 Men's Wear. PEACE OF WORLD IS NEARER TODAY 01 Written Instruments Men Further the Dream of no Wars. It) Donalil ('. Ilitlles (AHKOrlatcd 1'renn Keatnro Writer) NKW VOIIK (AI'J A delude Iiih elaintcd ihfnco tlic artiiiNtico turned the world from thought of war and hnN hrouKltt It a Ioiik way ., it, ,-,,, I i .eim.1 linker-!""" mil pence, .. The cIIhcuhhIiih. of ariothor J!k nrnnimi'nt conference, coupled with - - Ktatca and Creat Jtrltalu on naval purity and the promulgation of the Kcllogg-llriiind pact, are the moKt recent aetH In the moving ilramti to aKHuro peace the world hat witnessed since 11118. I Oovcrnments long have dreamed of an Utopian world In which war shall be no more, and the moves) Hlnce the world war to swing tho pendulum of world thought from I military and naval prepiticdttpKH to world peace has heartened the ' In HHMumliiH an awnreHrtlve n 1 1 1 tude In promotliiK universal ami ty, I'fPHldenl Uiatver In upholding the policy of hlH three predeeea-1 noi'm hi the White House wince the world war. The udrnlnitdrutlomf of WIIhoii, Harding and CoolldKe were intiiked by Important inilrHtone In cryHtutllslnK world thought aKlit renort to war. The Milestone ThoMe mtleHtone, briefly, were: 1. Illrth of the leaKiie of nations, lit which I'reHldenl WIIhoii played a prominent part, nlthuiiKh the Vnlted KlMten reftiHed to join. 2. WiiKhhmton fllMurinametit eon ference during Ihe administration of I'l-eclflent MardliiK which hhw the approval of eluht treat leu. most Important of which wn the deela ration of a 10-ycui- naval holiday on a Ti-C-3 IuikIh by Dm United HtiitcH, (ireat llrltaln. and Japan, with Kriimo and Italy Joining. , 3. The ti-i-pariltc naval confci--ence at Ceneva which originated In the Invitation of 1'rcHldent Coo lid kc lo (ireat llrltaln. Japan, J''runco and Italy to hold eonver natlonn hy which f aft her rediMttlun of armament inlk'hl be effn-liMl. It ended in a deadloi-k for which rcp iKHentatives of the United Htaten held (Ireat llrltaln responsible. 4. The KelloKu-Iirlaiid treaty for Ihe outlawry of wur. born at a I'jiiIh eonferenca of deleKntes of 1 Ti Nluualnry natioiiH iluriiiK I'.H'", ami which imml.fr was KWflled to Hi at the Invitation of President Cuo lldce. The iIlMiatrh with whirl. I'rcwl- FIND IT HERE Oopy fnr thin ootiimn muni fcy In by r a. m. NAVU 'I I M i; W'n t it nit o ir lawn wllh a set of Crli Ket lawn spi-iulilers. See .Mi Mile's. 7 ;n-4t. u i:nin(i (.n is You will I... dillk-lllcd wllh Die uonderriil silielliui of I'-oslorlii ChtKMiwire. 1 1 niiet vvai e. XN'urrle Sits. Ten Sets, i'hline. Honk Kails, and ol.Jerls "I art, all nt suitable for Wi iIiIiiik (lllt.. al ItlrlianlMin's Art and tint Mliop. 7-i3-3t. AIIMH.I ;.v M.W You are IiivIIimI tl visit Itieliald soirs Ait iind (lilt Khun and see Ihe hundreds of new aillelis which Hr ciinlWiiu dally I'tom all nuls or the world. The new fall lines Lave now In Kim to arrive and In Ihein an- iiiiiny unusual and ticiiu llful things all Millalde as Kit's ro cvery occustiin. 7--'ii.3t ilcnivtitehin, picallnir. Imttoti lloles, etc. .Villon's l 1.1,11c simp. Adv. Kldltey l.yle, Ihe lc at l,a flianiii: Kepi. Kill. 1 .1 it 1111 Inner, will hold week of 7--.'7.1 in p oiit i: to 'nu-: iTiii.it' The (Ireiion Tinll Wi eeklnir House has lici-u itlicliiis hy ami ved to lied's nuil Kre I's Wreck- lllK House. .Mala f.'.iy. 7-3H-2 t i. sitiiu i it (.n is That will ilcllKht the lulde. Mil- lllc's. 7-30-i't. K.AI.I.DK AM'AI I'HMC , I'lllu t'uuu M'llliliiy 41 li, llilim your Inisket and ir you liavent way lo. ko la at hull s'uuduy ul lo a. in. ' : ! -. - 1 1 . dent Hoover ha a embarked Untiti neirutlatlonH to heal the uoundn be tween ttmii Britain ami the United .Stales Buffered at the Geneva ton ference, and the whole tenor of hij pronouncements on international (lnpstloiiH la regarded In diplomatic circles as presjiRinK n continuance of the L'nited State In the role of pacificator. Already, I'renvier RuuiKay Mar Doniifd hh y h, the promptness with which the Washington government nan acted him CNtablishrd recogni tion by both the United States and flrcat lirhnin of the principle of MMVJtl IIIIflfL ' l-'rth Sum A fresh Ntart has been made by the two Kovernme In seeking a .xnluiion to the problem of naval di.-iii nii.iiit'iit which defied solution at the Geneva conference, and the groundwork laid for another con ference of the power that partlcl paled in the Washington con ference. In all the efforts the world han made flnce I ! I to outlaw war, the power of public opinion iih an In Ktruinent for peace oveihadowa all, and (lie written expressions of men hid fair to Indeed become mightier than the award. HOO l;lt MOM-.1IK.Vr nto.M swi.ii.iii.v iioi.i; WKKT IIKANCH. Iowa (A1-) Sloni.i from I'lc.iMinl Hoover' old nu IiiiiiiIiik hale imil the yard of lil lilrllniluce here will lie I .men in illuming a iiiuiiuiiii-nl toj liliu til I mm 'hiiHkii. Oklii.. hII v I Of Oil!? Of llift ril-Kt Kciclltlric lli'Mi'v... 1 fiut-nlx. I lloovi-r, ivhcn a frcahinun ul j .Sliinliiril illih'cinlty 36 yearn hro, ', iliscovere.l u new viirli'ty or lime- alone on the riinli or hi ulicle, I . I.11I1.111 Mllln, mar l'a htiHkn, and) naiiu-d II ror the town. j I I'ror. Ahram O. Thomas, l.'nl-! I 1-ernlly or Iowa KeoloKlnt. is col-' , leetlnir the stonen, to he comhlnud """" "innioru ana f'awhiiNka llincHtote. m: ii,kj,i,i.m.; wuirn: I Mm 1-11 !,( 11 .Mi;.Miu;its . ' ' wi j I1IUK"- izine devoled to the Interestn of j 700,01111 4-11 club hoys and Rlrln ' throiiKhoill Ihe country hus beuun K A MM A U 1 'I'l' V All. publication In Kansas t'ity. Tin- National monthly, plans lo cater exclusively to farm boys u.id girls. It will cooperate with the 4-H el;lb mov nt, whllh Is spon sored by the. l'nited Hlalin depart. I ,,,.; -"..- u ..... , ,J?, ' . 'j,'"''':. now publication. lti;,Ml(; ami KICllcs NNW YOltK (Al) Wall Hlreel'M ri-jiilltifc habltH have uuderuoiie a iKradual change In recent yearn. (The only book (More with a Wall IsiriTt addreo reporta a dcellninff , dt'innnd lor financial literature of jthe "Ket-rlch-iulck' variety. l'tltl l,A.M) ( Asll j l'(JltTLANI), Ore., Aujf 6 (Al') ( ash wheat: it (tend blucatcm, hard whiti. H.3&, Hofl wiUle J.i0. Western while fl.3. Hard winter I.LMi. Northern Mprlttw tl.'JG, WcHter:i red $1.0. Oats: No. J-ys lb. white $?M.UM. Ttidiiy'H car reciptn: wheat 1 7i; barby I; flour G; corn f; ouIh A. I'OI 1niY SAX KIlANl'ISCO, auk. (Al' liens: leghorn .1 Mm. and oveM sir. Colored under 5 Ihn. 3i cents; & lb:, and oper l!!ie. ItrolleiH; b-Khorn HI-1 (I IIih. dozen ;ilc. I VyetM over Mi Mm. per doze ami up 2ie; eoloreil under S lbs. 27- i'xe; to ;t'i Mm. ;t:'e. ItoHwiH youiiff 3-j lbs. a:id .ip 3 fie. 'apons: noniiiiul. ItoosteiH old b-Khoru Mr; colored 1 ftC. Me Geti an Earful A 7echoduvnkiaii elllxen re lunied from the Arctic region, where he had been IMiitf with the IIsMinos .'HI years. In thai lime he had had no newt of the outside world. Beats the Heat When Killlor W. o. sunilm. of the KllMhrlh City (N. ('.) Inde ncinlcnt. look mmnlnn ntrnll clml tit tan rnlniiiH anil a nrrktlt. its tdclurcd hcrt, he expectnl In create unite ft tlr lint illdn'l. Tew pules rliina notlrPd the iinnsnnl snrh ol llielr eiiitor nml Menu ii)s ,n, L wen let out the cutoniry ii. hrrry when hn iwnnfrt. Anil one rlllc km ul it wnsii'1 niinh-lieciio l:uiiiin nicn'l i.:Jnia uiili-j v lliti't pink: ir End of an Endurance Flight. Wreckage of the "Orealer Den Moines," endurance planer in which Pilot Arnold Itomi, Inset, wax killed when It crashed to earth at Den Moines, la., la pictured hnre. Arnold was standing In an open cock pit ready lo make a refueling contact when the plane dove to destruction. Another pilot escaped by use of a parachute. MARKET NEWS rOKTIvA.D OUAIX Sl-iU , LSI. LIU 1.211 t.MIIVn IH-C. :' LII5J4 tJt&a t.:r.fK , I.IUA Jlay I.LIJi I .-111 54 1.12 1.12 :ilK'AOO M HIiiVr . Seit L:il.ll) I.K) L.'IT), l.:iHl(,v's '- LIT,LI!$ 1.52 J4 1.151, l.llli . Hir I.52l 1.52(4 l.5H4 l..-ll(,'J "'- 1.5 1 V, 1.55 l.55Vj l..-,:l 1.5 1 ", iis FEW CHANGES IN -PRICES IN MARKET TODAY I'OUTLANU, Ore.. Auw. 6 (AI'J Kkrs, butler, poultry and fresh meata were unehaned. The loan expected reeettslon In the price of cantalonpeH showed Its shadow ioday with Indicaliona that the real thins would be along the hiHt of the week. A few YakMiiu cantalouncH ure hcKlnnlnK to euiue In. The J'alleH wa expected add to thin .Hoiuce of supply to i by Saturday. Watermelons arc holding steady. Tomatoes were Kelt! tin plentiful and the price wum weaker. Jtiue,hei ju.nd ulyins were tu'.rjv iiiK from The Dallun In lurBur iiuanlllles and these values were duo for Koine receaslon. The Kast Side market had an j abundant supply of irniis ami vee- iiiunH, inn loumi a ready iiiaiKct for most of the product reaches! were easier at $ I ft I . I a. t or n low-1 er at -Mx dozen eaia for $ 1.7.; and' tomatoes down in Si. itineLi if. had a slight decline al J 1 .:ni '1( $ , -l.ll ....,llu..... ... r . . miii i"iikiib n'.-HI HI .iil MIHI asparatfiia to 54. The last two j veKelahlea an ncarliiff the end. j Itaspberrles were Ml 111 coming In at j $l'..r0, AricotH were held Jit IMi enls. oilier piicea were uiiuhaiiK- il. . . m:w vouk rui n' NHW VUltK, Auk. r. (AP) Mi-apiirat.'d apples Hles.iy; choice llt'llH: raney i Tie 'it I fi V c. I'runes: sleady; ( 'allliiriila 7 f. 1 1': Orevnii I It : Hi I a. Aprkuts: sleady; stauduri 1 4 ff? 15: choice 1 7 b 'il 1 It; extra choice 2 Mi 21c. I'iiicIics: sleady: standard l:ic; chulce He; exlia choice H'ic ( IIK'AI.O l. l Illl'AfSll. Aiiir. f.. rotK If .S. II. A.) Ilntr-1: 12. "HH; rairly active, ly Him 2.'.e hlKhcr: 17" to Ulleven 220 His. $ 1 1. tin "i t Itulcliers 2r.n-:tiia 1 1. : i:in-liiii ilia. His. 1 1 11.411 ill t tll. ! Hi $1 I. nil. I'ntlle: S.iiIiii; cslves 'J.fitlll: 2.1 to r.ile hitrlier; steel s I IllHI-1 Mill 11. s. tl 4.111141 CllllMl; ;i;,il. inn ,s, ;i.. I f. f.i 1 1 li. 7 Ti: led yearliius "r.n-Il.Ml Mis. I2.7u'.i I f.. 7 r, ; venlers tl.1.lill 'it 1 1 .i.iin; sloelu r and feeder steers , l IJiIIKi $13.11(1. I Sheep: lil.liiin; steady In 2.'c I hlirher; uiiIIm. Iiiuihs l;' ..: rallKcis $13.75, fat 1i$ll.5ti; top $11.75; lanil.s steady 112 His. down $KI.I5 $I4."0; ewes ISM Ihs. dow n $4.75 i $il.75; fei dei liiinlts $ I I'.r.a 'it $ 1 It.s.V St or No. 13 T-n (Irunile, Ore. Vacation Luggage Ti'iivelinjr Macs $2.69 to $!.!I0 Suit Chso.x 9Sc to $I.!IS Cm' Trunks Metal Covt'iotl to $o..'0 I ii;i'Aiu'.Mi-;.vr kkiui.s mCf INTHBWBST OF THE DAY I'( t UT I , A I I , I V ICS T( K'K I'OUTLAXI), Ore., A up. 5 (AC) ( 'atl le ani calves: alow, very Mfrht; receipts cattle '.oa, calves 275. Steers: (II oa-l 300 lbs.), $11.00 fii$ia.a;i; frood $i 1.2 Gtf $12.35; medium $ UMit r,i $ 1 1 .00; common $8.6ti si $l.(iti. Heirers pood $ia.(io fu $0.7fi; common to medium $7.00 fu $10.00; COWS KOOd $S.ri(l'ij $!.00; i-uiniiion to medium $(i.25 ri $S.50; J low cutter $3.0Ufu-$(i.25; "KOod beef j $7.71". 5 $X.ro; cutter to medium I $A.oi4( $7.7ii. Ciifvcs, medium to choice $ Hi.au 61 $12. 5a; cull to com- l mun $7.50r $IO.0a; vealerH, milk fed. sood to choice $ 1 3.00 'n $ I 4.50; medium $ 1 1 an tit $ 1 3.ao. Cull to common. $S,u0 fn $ 1 1. on. 1 JIojjh: slow. 15 tl 25i; jower than hist week'a chwe; recelpiy s&uu, iu-oludlnR- 771 illrcct. Mea,vy weljfht $1 1.00rt.$l2.75; medium . weight. $1 l.S0C( i.oa; Iik'IH WeiKhtH $12. 75 fu $13.10; packhiK howh, rouKh and Hitioot h $!t.0O0i $ 1 a, on; feeder and stocker pis $1 l.&oi $12..'i0. (Soft or oily hows and roasti.iK plK.s excluded In above ipiolat ions. ) Sheep and lambs: .slow, quotably steady; receipts 12tut; lamb.s X4 lbs. down) Kood to choice- $10.00'! $l2.oo: medium J s . r. u , o.ao; (all weight) cull (o common $C.OO tu SS.50; yearlliiK welhetM (110 lbs. down) medium to choice $0.50 fn) $!'.oo; i'ww (120 lbs. down) me dium lo choice $4.00'o $5.25; (120 150 lbs.) medium to choice $3.50 ft( $5.oo (nil welKhts) common $ 1.5111 $3.50. . rollTI.AMI I'ltOIH t i: I'Olt'l'I.ANIi. Ore., Auk. 5 (AP) I-;kks: steady, prices to retailers: fresh extras, ;tc; standard firsts. 3i;c: fresh nieilium e;',ras, 33c; fresh uiedium firsts, 32c. Kkks prices to wholesalers: fresh exlra.-i, 3lic; standard rlrsts, :ilc: riesh inedluut extras 31c; I'resli uiedium rlrsts, 3'ic. Iluller: steady, culies: extras, 4 1c; standards 4:t'i..e; prime firsts, 42c; firsts, 41c. I'leaiuery prices: prints :tc ov.-r culie standards. .Milk: sleady, raw milk (4 per cent) $2.35 c. w. I., dellverrd I'ort land, less 1 tier een:, Iiuttcrfat, It's Always Good Bathing When Suits Like These Get Together Bathing has stepped "Ploestroycrs f Hleh Price the social ladder. Now to i he in the swim you must he in fashion in and out of the water. , A man needing bathing. attire can depend on a Trotter's suit to keep its shape and his shape no matter where either of them goes. II e g i m e n t a 1 cross stripes in swim shirts all wool $2.50 to $3.50. Flannel Trunks that complete the combination. ?2.50 to $3.50 Htnlio.l tic: track 4,r,c; delivered I'ortlund 47c. J'oultry: steady (buying nlces): alive, heavy henii over 4 '.-i llj.. '25c: inediiini hens 3 V4 ' 4 14 lbs., j 22Cu 23c: llBhl, under 34 lbs., 20 ! 21c Bioilera lbs., 23 i 24c: I colored broilers 2 to 3 lbs., 27' H : 3Hc: mirinc peklll iluckH. 4 IbH.. and i ovt 22e: old pekin ducks, lsc; col-; ored ducks, lgc. Onlonn: Kteady: per c. w. t., ; Walla Walla, fancy 1 1.76 ' $2.00. i I'otatoes: Mtcndy; per c. w. t., ! EOHI8.. No. 1 Krade. 2.50it 12.80; i fancy gems, $2.S0'i J2.S5; new, $3. (it 13.26. j Wool: -wtendy: laslcrn Oregon,; lS'20c lb., vulli!y 3l)i33c. j Hay: Htoaily; buying irieH: Ka.st- ', crn Oreo:i tiniolhy f 21. lilt 6i $22: 1 do valley 18ill); alfalfa 18 iff ! 19: clovur 1 4 : $ I T. ; oat hay, $10:; straw $7 $8 ton; Belling prices $2 more. j I.A (.IIAMIK MIIOI,1AI,IO .IIAKKKI'S SprliiK I8f 2fic lb. Heavy hens Hie lb." Light hens He lb. StugH So jb. J-'loiir Hard Kederatlon (hard wheu $7.00 bbl. Soft whe:it 17in 1.1.1 I.A (iHA.NDi; ItliTAIL .MAItKl.TS Oulry Huiter, creamery 00c; 2 lbs. Kkks 40c. 1 Cheese 40c lb. Honey Comb, 25c lb. j Vej;etbloH ' 1'olatoes $3.fo per c. vv. t. i New potatoes $3.00. j Klgin tomatoes 25c lb. j Parsley 5e Jinjich. j t aooaKe 3c In. lA'ttuce -15c a head. Wax onions 5c lb. Yellow onions 4c lb. Carrots 5c bunch. Iteets 5e bunch. Turnips 5c a bunch. Celery 15c and 25c. . n Green peppora 35 lb, , . Green onions Radishes -&e buneh. Green peas 3 lbs. 25c. Green beans 3 lbs. lor 25c. Ithuburb G lbs, 25c. I 'roils Grapes 2e. lb. Itaspberrles 2 for 25c. ItluckcapH 2 for 25c. Loffuh berrlew 10c. Hananas 2 lbs. for 25c. Itoyal Anne cherries 2 lbs. 25c. LeiuoiiR 4 ue don. Oranes 35ff$1.O0 doz. Apricots 10c lb, Vouches 1 5c lb. Strawberries I He or 3 for 25c. Cantaloupes 2 for- 35c. Watermelons 3 lie lb. SiiKr Cane auar $i.50. Flour Son wheat $s.4o bbl. Hard Federation $S.4o bbl. roulti-y Hens Suit 32e lb. SprlllKers 35c lb. Alcnls uiul J-'ish Beef bell 20 rf 22e lb. ChoM and st-akH 4oc to 45c lb. Fresh uutiioii 35c lb. Halibut 300 lb. Itubbits 2Se lb. Cod 25c lb. Gh ullnr Gasoline, regular, retail, 2 lie Kal. :IU'Ai) CASH C1UCAUO, A IK. 5 (Al') Wheat: No. 3 hard $l.24-y, ; North ern spring $1.30. Corn: No. 5 mixed 4 1 ; No. 4 whllo '371! 43 li. Ityle: No. 2 $I.IMlli; No. 3 $l.n:i V,. Hurley: quohihlc f.(!'i72. Timothy seed: $3. sr. u $4. G". Cluver seed: $ I 5.imiVi $23,511. I.urd $11.1.5; rllm $13.25: liellics $14. K7. V Y FOK 10SS aoss SELL FOR Final Season's Itoduc tious thai ting with Value. Meu'fc fancy rayun Kt., OfT,t an exeeiiieual value. ... iO, Hen's dress truii;-er.s buy a jmlr at tblM ldv prict- styles and fabrics ... $2.95 A nmrvelous value full sine triple stitched blue and n t jiy cbuinbray shirts with 39c L' tieekels See our window display fur many ether bargains j iNSwYnRKbTB? Reprints Reprinting your fav orite negatives for yourself or your friends will prove the superior (utility of photo work by MAE STEARNS at L&L DRUG CO. t . UUUKRHH: J.G.PENNEYC. 108 Depot St., La Grand. uregon When You Go on Your Vacation Take Along Plenty of SHIRTS 98c Fancy Patterns Plain Colors and White You always need plenty of shirts on a vacation trip and right here is the place to buy them if you are looking for the. most for your money. A large assort ment of fancy patterns, plain colors and white, await your selection in both col lar attached and neckband, style with collar to match. '.; All Fancy Patterns . Absolutely Fast Color E AFTER EARLY UPWARD TREND NHW YOltK, Alls. B (Al') Heavy huyiiiK ur the public utilities, a ilozen or wliieh soared to new hiBh reconlK, featureil the mixed prlee niovelnent in today's Htock j market. Motor, eopiier, railroad 'and amiLsenlenL - 8hareH presented several polnla or KlretiKth, hut the rallies ilivarlalily hruuirliL Increas ed orfurings ol' stoek wltli the re sult that lull tew or the trains were and not one has spent ssniile dolSar os reco hid . mmi di we challenge emti&m'iismi 9 Tun in on Ihe Cenemt Klrclrie Hour brnmlca$l rrtry Saturday mni'n, 6la9 Eastern Standard Time over the K 0. C netirorfc of 42 nation. GENERAL ELECTRIC ' Al.lKTI-:E:il CCHSWICKKATOK W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. - $1 .49 $1 .98 n i":: fully maintained. Trading started off at a terrific pace, but sloveI down .when soft spots cropped out in several sections of the list. ' Prices slid down when banks culled loans und the call . money rati rose to 12 per cent. General Kleclric dropped S Vj points, Union Carbide fi. North American 4 Vfc unil American Telephone and Telegraph 3. Many others were down from 1! to 4 jo,lnts, including Now York Central, Atchison, V. H. Steel, Am erican Can and International .Tele phone and Telegraph. The close was heavy. Hales approximated :i,KMii,iHM shan-H. mn 500,000 owners So fur not one ouncr of a Cpncral Klrrlrio Rrfrigoraliir lias Itntl to jtay a sinplc tlollaf for re pairs or service.' It is General Elpctric's answer lo those who ask "Is electric- refrigeration out of llic experimental siage'i"' Tilt! firsl people, who lioulit lliese refrigcraloH when they were iiilrothicetl more than two years ago, hotighl thrill on faith. They knew that if General Kleclric engineers worked for fifteen years to perfect n product, that product would have outstanding advantages. Their faith has been justified. y The simple, worry-free, hermetically pealed mechanism of the General Klectric was hailed ns revolutionary. It established entirely new standards of service, of nict operation, of econ omy. Today the General Klectric is the one and only refrigerator which has an all-steel cabinet warp-proof anil nigged as a safe, w ith rounded corners for easy cleaning. See these refrigerators. Be sure to ask about our convenient purchaseplau. -v ' ; I'Hist'O l ltl lT SAN KUANCISCO, Aug. G (AV) (Federal-Slate Market Now? Ser vice) Apples: astrnchuns 75c fii L.5 per luy; $L.5U1($l'; box; large Jii.fiO; eraveusteins Z it $3.25. l.tlKB $2.O0$2.25. Hi'd Junes, sld., boxes, $3.50Cy ?.oa. -UiBH J2.5U. Pears: bartletls, $2.Sr.(,.i $3.'5 packed box: fancy $H.85f? J4.76; No. 2 $2.00 r $2. SO box. urniiiti'AT SAN KltANCISCO, A:i. 5 (Al') Bullerfal t. o. b. San Kra.icisco,