Friday-, 3hhc 13, a 930
Page Six
LA .GRANDJE EVENING OBSERyjR, LA GRANDE, ORE.
STRAWS!
STRAWS!
STRAWS!
All styles, colors
and sizes.
$1.19
to
$4.85
Former Champion
': Hero Worshiper
JIOVI.A'KT;, Biik.-. Juno 13 (A I')
Hubby Jvtwn fiKUffU hi un iiicl
Jcnt horn Thur.nlliy which would
Serin tu indluulo Ihul licro worlili
nxlHla, even unions Klars lliem-
KL'lVCS. ' - ' .
On uiTlvlnit lit the mtusc for
pniollce. Juuoh inol.lhc noud -J.
1. .Taylor wlio- utml lo win open
('Jin in pImiihIi I m with coiiRliU-nibln
frnqiioncy-.lH'fiii-n tho war. and Hip
i'liiKllxb volcinn -wonl out to walc h
tin A.liui-l('lin at jiraiiUce.
l.llto any aouvcnlr huiiU'i', Tny
Utr boKffcd a -ball from Uobhy'H
liruclliM- HUiiply and Induced Jo.ncH
to autograph, it tor hint.
". Tho ..Atliintan' wpi'iit un hour
.couccntrnUnu' on . certain kIioIm
with Iron rlulw which did not sat-'
iHfy hlln yoHlnrday.'-
Bathing Caps
All the new styles iind
colors. Priced from
15c to $1.00
GET ONI? NOW AND
ENJOY THE SWIM.
y THEL.&L.
DRUG CO
I. S. Tnke alontf tube
of Unguentine for Sun
burn. Just
Wli like to
think of ouv
;luirros as "just".
It is the one word
Hint describes our
policy in this re
spect. WALKERS
FUNERAL SERVICE
5T-3 AT 5PRING ST.
PHONE "42
ALWAYS
AT YOUK SEUVICH
WITH THK LOWEST
PRICES IN TOWN
Men's Broadclolh
Dress Shirls
Collar A I (ached
Moth plain &
fancy colors.
Specially Priced
95c
NIwORKbTCIRE
Friday The 13th
Starts Northwest
Golf Tournament
VAN-COlTVEfl, 13. t, June 13
(A!) How to play tho rolling,
bottlft necked fulrwayn, treacher
ous traps and Irleky greens of the
Shaughnessy HeightH golf course
on Friday tho 13th, wan tho prob
lem facing the 02 contestant. at
the mart or the annual two tiny
Maclflc Northwest open golf tour
nament hero today.
Thirty professionals and 23
amalcunt the pick or the, north
wcMt'n heat golf bnll chaHorn en
tered the 72-hoIe medal play com
petition this year In cnrch of gold
and gulfing honors. Thirty-six
holea was wehedulcd for today wltti
tho final 36 to bo contested tomor
row. Neil Christian, Portland pro
fessional, reported to defend the
coveted tlito ho won at the 1923
tournament In Seattle. Kour other
I'ortland golfers accompanied the
champion to Vancouver to make a
determined effort to take the
northwest crown back to the Ore
gon city again.
They are Ivan Johnson, Mel
Smith, Lloyd Uyerly and Dr. M. ti.
Kosenblnt.
Seattlo is represented by tho
largest out of town body of mashie
wieideis with 11 entries. Fred
Tien wood, Danny "Walker, Ourley
Hueslon, A. Kckhotit, Frank Itodio,
Jim Koblnaon, AValtcr 1'ursey,
Johnny Jones, Steve Kipper, Hugo
Haakons and . JJonnhoo made up
tho near dozon representatives
from tho queen city.
Gordon Kiehards and Hay Hull
were Tacoma's hopes In the tour
namont whilo Cliff Castle und
Georgo I Shaw camo nil the way
up from Ios Angeles to represent
tho big state of California.
Other Yankco' entries arc as fol
lows: Itert Wilde, Ilelllugham; Norman
Smith. Yaklinu; Willie I'lice.1 Olym
pla; Charles Jefferson, Mrcmerlon;
Joe Moxell, .Medford,. Ore.; . Clyde
Shoemaker, Aberdeen; Jack Mar
tin, Everett; K. G. Storey, Spokane; j
and Alex uumpucii, wium uu
ONE OF SEVEN
CIBOLA CITIES
IS DISCOVERED
rilOKNIX, Ariz.. June 1 ) (.VI1)
YV. J. Hntiua, federal farm In
spector, announces the discovery
of an ancient city In soul hern
Arizona, believed by the Indiana
lo bo one of the rubied "seven
cities of ('iboia."
' llanim stumbled upon the ruins
while roamllib' throiiKli the heart
of a desert near the .Mohawk
mountains t.ll miles south ot ra-
lollllis, Ariz.
Nearly levelleil lo-earin hid
ruins are eovereo ny me sihiuhh j
sand dunes over an area six miles
siiunrc. Traces of masonry ami slrucllou or u sash and door fac
hnrd belllcn llliiroilKhlares alipenl'. lory here. Cost of the plant was
Cliiidlnu stones and their peslles. llnl slated. . A site has a bendy
brolten pieces of potlery nro seat-J IPl,n pui cliased. u. A. .Macy. will
lercil. about. A pre-lllstorlc wale
course is evident, lliinna said, ami
I ho rcinalns of an elaborate li'rl
j;iiLion system criss-cross It.
l.cKcml ti.'tls (hat the "seven ell -le.i
of Clliola" were built of Kohl.
I. iii.it i.m
r .x'rrit.xt'r
:t'n:i)
TOI'ltlS'l'S
WASHINGTON (A I') When U
Is euinpl.'led, with n column of
water 075 feet, high behind It,
Moulder tin in will be one of I he
tourist wonders of thr wi-st, says
(he lulerlor department.
Klepluinl. Itutte dnm on I In lib
Grande, In New .Mexico. :UMI f.-t-t
bh;h, t( the ncim-M appi-oaiii to
Ibe spectacle which lloilldel' will
present.
At Kbit hunt I tut I e dam. alr
vi'nis b-l't at thi" ImUoin lo relieve
Kiictlnti caused by the rushing wa
ters bd to a peculiar leagi-dy.
Two workmen, passing near the
Ki'i(t'i air hole, were Impnled nnd
killed by tho suetbin.
noihu.ah's a;i:n r accisi;i
t'Oltll.ANO. June III (AM)
Henry Waril, automobile deuler
tiiul hearer of a special couiuils-
m(oh from Governor Norblad, was
arrested early today charged witlii
assault ami battery. Mrs. George
A. Uluifsley. prominent anil i
wealth, whose cx-bushaml Is vice I
president ami manager of the 1
West Oregon l.illllliiM- coin pa ny.
af: the accuser. She lob police
Ward broke Into her houe early
this morning, threatened and then
struck her, and upon the strength
of a police star be carrleil, told
her she could mt have blin arrested.
il -
i
J 1 Sinn,llt,r,
01 "
Ity The As.MH'ltiteil Mivs
I'onM League
W. I.. Met.
Sacramento ::;i .i',i;i
Sau 1-Tam-lttco ;;s : . j; 7
1 .111 Angeles ;;r,
Oakland ::j ..-.-j
.Mission S3 n;; .r.uo
Hollywood ;;n -j; , ,s
Seattle 7 ;;s i-ir.
Mori land ,;; s;,
.National l.ciivue
W. 1,. Met.
MrooM n . .;;: 17 .i;;,;;
1 'ble.ign , ,;t;.
New York -Jli j;;
St. Louis ';,
Mittstuirgh 1 ,t;i
MostOU I'll .!((
Mhilad.lidita is m,
t 'liifiuu.tif , .. 1 ;i :;n .:; s
Ainerhaii League
W. I.. Met
Mhiladelphin :i:: M.i .t;;;;.
Clee;,n, !l .lij.i
Wn.-hlngton ... ::" I : . n 1
New oi-k ..
Cbleatro :'n .'7
I i 1 roil .' .' :in . 1
si. I .oiils I'm :;e . t"o
WARDEN'S DAUGHTER TO TALKIES
Joan Marie Lawes, daugh'.er of Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing
Slno prison, has been signed to play In moving pictures. She leaves
soon lor the coast with her father where her first picture will be
made. She is eight years ol age and an accomplished singer and
dancer. '
Princess Helen
Is Crowned Today
I
lll'CII A.IIMST. IMiiiianla, June
13 (AT) i'llmcHS ll.ulpn, ot
(Irccce. divorci'd wlfn of KIliK
I'arol II anil mother or Tflncc .Mi
chael, Inday liecanic guccn Helen
of Hiiuianiu.
The tl'iillKition was accomplish
ed with publication In llic offi
cial (!ii.cltc of a royal decree au-tlini-i.lii(,'
'her royal highness,
I'rinceMH ll'len. lo, bear tlie lille,
'Her .Majciny.' "
A new Kiimiiniau cabinet haH
lieiiu formeil with .M. Nalu aa pre
tlllol. The new cabinet contains
several previous ministers tncliul
1 ntr XleorKe Mt. .M.ironesi-u.
KI.A.M.VIU (jr.TS I'Affl'OllV
KI,A.MATIl l''A,l,lS. Ore.. June
:i (,l') The Charles K. Sinul-
Hlln- 1.o-.-Iiik company, a 2
nun corporation, last niKht an
uouneeil plans for Immediate con
be n chiirKC of the Ivlamalh l'alls
faelory.
SI (i A It AM) I'l.OI It
l'OHTI.ANI), Ore.. June 13 (AH)
Sugar: steady: (sacked basis)
cane, fruit or berry $-1.70 per ewt.
Heel sugar $ I. lift ewl.
Flour, steady; (city delivery
prices) family patents, .l!'s $7.H;
whole whetit, !!' ?0.H); graham,
ills fft.iiu; bakers' hard wheat, !Hs
ii; bilkers', bluest em patents,
i'.is JC.r.O; pastry flour, 4! $0.00.
I'oktim I'Koin i;
I'OliTIANH, Ore.. June i :t (Al)
Hops: activi-, higher: li'L'it crop.
I lie; I!t:t0 contracts, clusters J 'Z '
fn I He; ftiggles I fie.
Mutter: fairly steady, urn-hanged.
Funs: weak, unchanged.
.Milk (bulterfat), poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts hay and cascura baric steady
and unchanged.
CHIM FAT.M.IjY lit ItT
SA1.K.M, (H-e.. June 1 II (AM)
t.orcuc l.aiig;ton, 2. daughter
of
Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd II. Laugston,
living north of Salem, was fatally
.injured yesterday when she was
isiruck by an automobllo driven by
W. Stolk. a neighbor, Stolk was
, held blameless.
ii iii:it " wri" .Miiii .mi:xt
TdltllNTU. June 13 (Al'l
(Invernor Uitclite. of Maryland,
said la a bauiiiet speech last iilu'ht
I hut prohibition in Hie I'niled
States had placed burdens on Can
ada which one nation should nut
eNpeet another to assume.
"International Kuodwlll cannot
be furthered hy a situation .which
reiiulres that the I'niled Stales
uuisl ask a neighbor to ailopl laws
with the sole object of helplni; her
to ellfoi'eo her own," lie added.
lit Ml.t:iS liOl'T lEOMIU It
SAI.K.M. Ore. June 1 :t (AM)
Willi two bullets urging- him on :i
robber lasl night fled from the
wrath of '. C. Grimm, owner of
tho store of Lincoln, Molk county.
Tho w oil Id -be robber entered the
store and bought seme cigarettes.
While Grimm was taking change
from the curh reglhter the robber
pulled a gun ami ordered "hands
up." Grimm took the gun away
from him and began shooting.
CLAIMS AUK
I'DliTliANH. O
( A M) -The f.inll'i
the t'nlteil Slates
el.iiins of On-gnn
oiif-ly ibnie.l as
.iriiovr.i
re.. J une 1 ; -lli-r
general ot
today approved
enmities prevl
part of the
amounts due them under the Ore
gon and California tax reimburse
ment art of If Jii amounting to
$.e".(Moi.
The tr;ity den.irtmeut will pay
1 '1 1 -katnas county $ I ."::. o.'tS : M nfi
Uitinali cMiinty $"7.M7 and ltenton
county i:.:.:ie. Curry and Jack
son counties also will receive
Mii.tlli-r payments.
May Unddy. 11udefc.it ed in tw
ye.us dual 1 ontp 1 ition in the un
.nd swim, has been elected etip
taln of tlie ColiunL.i.i rnivcr.dty
Associated i'reas I'hoto
wooiiJii:ionT
kn. j,.0 si ai thr
Commercial llullotin ot Hoaton will
y.ay tomorrow:
"A general buying movement on
the part of tho manufacturers haH
causod the wool dealers lo buy
more intensely In the west and it
is estimated over two-thirds of the
now domestic clip has passed out
of the hands of the producers, at
prices . which have shown a
.strengthening tendency.
"In the eastern seaboard mar
kets, prices huve not changed ma
terially during Hie past week but
clearly in favor of the seller. Fine
and fine medium wools constitute
the bulk of tho business done bur.
there has been a broader Inquiry
fot the medium wools.
j "The nianufacUirJng. position is
believed to be sound and en
couraging, although a largo pro
portion of tho wool taken fof
ma n u facta rers' accounts doubtless
has been In anticipation of needs
and In the belief that wool is
cheap.
"Thi; foreign inarkeis mvn steady
for the most part. Interest, is be
ing shown In the proposed tariff
chunKcs both here and abroad, al
though many are more concerned
to ll'ivo Mm mutter definitely set
tled than they are about the rales
In the bill.
"Mohair Is quiet, with prleew un
chaiiKed." The bulletin will publish tho fol
lowing quotations:
Oregon: fin(. and f. m. staple 73
7": fine and f. m. Fr. combing 7
7H; fine and f. m. clothing G5-57;
valley No. 1, (17-GS.
Mohair: domestic, nood orlgin-il
bag Texas spring 4a-42: good orig
inal Texas kid fiO-OJ: Arizona and
New Mexico y7-3S; Oregon 3S-40.
MOICTLANO OA SI I
l'OMTLANl), Ore., June 13 (AM)
Cash wheat: ltlg IJend bluestem,
hard white f 1.14.
Soft white 91.01.
Western white $1.01.
Hard winter HQv.
Northern spring 'j:c.
Western red 0c.
Oats: No. -Ilif lb. white Jl'J). 00.
Today's car receipts: wheat S I ,
t barley 1, flour 15, corn 1, oats II,
jhny 2.
i.ocaii niAnurrrs
Spring 18r(f2fc lb.
Heavy hens UOc lb.
Light hens 14c lb.
fatags So lb.
11 our
Hard Federation (hard wheat)
9ti.no bid.
Soft wheat $f.S0 hbl.
Hard Federation $1.70 per 43
lb. sack.
LA GHANMF KITAIL MARKETS
Sugar I mi lb. sack $fi.lO.
Vtotbles 1
'Netted Gem potatoes $4.5"
sack, rc lb.
Marslcy Oc bunch. :
Cabbage re lb. !
Lettuce Hie. j
Itadlshesfic bunch, 3 for 10c'
Yellow 01. ion-1 3c lb.
Green peas I Or lb., .1 for 25c.
Flor. new potatoes 4 lbs. lrc.
Carrots Io bunch, 1
I'arsnins 5c lb.
Spinach -:t lbs. i:e. !
Cucumbers 1 Oe. 1
Green onions '2 for 5c,
Cailtltiunei 160 lu.
Celery L'Oc. j
Celery licart 20c. j
Turnips ,tc lb.
Green peppers 3 ;". j
Madlshes :.e. bunch; 3 for UK.
Tomatoes Mc lb. 1
Mini barb &c lb.
Asparagus lee. 1
IHrry
M;itter, creamery - 3lfc lb., 2 lbs,
Tnc.
Fiigs '2 or. 1I0J!.
Cheese 4c tb.
Honey Comb, 2;".e a nquaro.
lYulLf ,
Isle of Mm grape fruit. Cuba,
"Or each.
Mauanas -3 lbs. I'.'-c.
'al. straw berries '2 for 29c
Apples -$1.6tiv$i. 50.
Lemons T"e dor.
orange -BHei $ I . on du.
Met niNl Flh
Ileef boll -LS Oc.
Chops and steaks Oeii4"0 lb
Cherries Hulk; 2 Usf. for 2iu
to ;t:.c.
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO
Open
July 1.021.03
soin i-itm
IKK. 1.10
PORT! AN
Open
July 1.01
Siit 1.01ft
STOCKS MOVE
HIGHER TODAY
IN EXCHANGE
NEW YOHIv, Juno 33 (AM)
After a fortnight of steadily de
clining prices, interrupted by only
one. rally worthy of note, bears be
sun to lose their courage in to
day's stock murket, and extensive
short coverings svt In motion a
broad upturn, accelerated by hasty
buying In anticipation of a sub
stantial technical rebound. My
midday, early losses were gener
ally regained.
There was no inclination to fore
cast it sustained upward movement
mull a decided turn appears In
business.
The leadership of U. K. Steel,
which reached JUG In tho last hour,
gave considerable impetus tu th
general recovery and active stocks
were pushed a point or More above
the previous close. American' Tele
phone .rebounded nearly 5 points
from the earlier low. American
Can showed a net gain of more
than 4. The close, was strong.
Sales n p p r o x i m u ted li.OOU.OOO
shares.
Portland Woman
Heads Eastern
Star In Oregon
.v .MOUTLAjNO, Ore., Juno 13
(AC) 'Mirs. Carrie Jackson, Morl
land, today was tho new worthy
grand matron, grand chapter, Or
der of J-;astern Star, following the
election and installation of offi
cer;; yesterday. She succeeded
Mrtr. Kllzubeth Tipton to whom a
diamond ring was presented.
Appointive officers are: grand
lent urn-, Mrs. .Mabel Sett let nier,
Woodburn; .Mrs. Addio H. Jones,
Hakeiy grand chaplain; Mrs. Myr
tle Mcterson, Ontario, grand mar
shal; Mrs. Helen Jauncey. Mil
watikle, Ki'und organist; Mrs. Dor
othy Meek, Toledo, grand Adah;
Mir. . Merl If. Hill., Mend, grand
l(uth; Mrs. Iteta tfcoll. New berg",
grand Kslher;' Mrs. Lottie Fvans,
llialfway, grand Martha; Mrs.
Frank Llnebaugh, I'ortland, grand
Flccta; Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg,
Klamath Falls, grand warder;
Miss Lucille Shedd, Shcdd, grand
sentinel.
Otto C. lljtgmeier, Astoria, was
elected grand master of tlie Ma
sonic lodge of Oregon.
Other officers elected: Deputy
grand master, IF. L. Toney, Mic
Mlnnvllle: W. C. Winslow, Salem,
senior grand warden; L. M. Scott,
Mortland, Junior grand warden;
John M. Cleland, I 'ortland, grand
treasurer; l. Itufls Cheney. For
est Grove, rc-elcclcd grand secre
tary. molicl;.mi;n iis(tiaju.i;i
MOHTLA.VU. Ore., June 13--(
A M) ( ', L. Miller and LI. M.
Hulrd, 1'ort land policemen, were
not. policemen today after I heir
discharge from th' force by May
or George linker.
Miller and J laird, who face
gra nd jury investigations on
charges of grait. are alleged to
have received money from lAith
an Goldberg to quash a supposed
charge against Goldberg's son-in-la
W.
A & R Root Beer and
Hamburger Stand
WILL OPEN TODAY
ON CORNER OF ADAMS AND GREENWOOD
Same Location as in Past Two Years.
COME LET US SERVE YOU AT THE CAR.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Pickett
MANAGERS
'l.!!i:l!!ail'!;!iliH'l1iil;ili';l!!:!.!ll'h'!;:!!'';i "!'!:! I
Bargain Hunters Paradise
RODES MARKET
N: D. JOHNSON, Mgr.
Beef Roasts, lb 20c
Veal Roasts lh. .. 22c
Hamburger, lb 20c
Bacon Bellies, lb 28c
Side Pork, sliced, lb 20c
Hens, lb 26c
Frys, lb 30c
Cottage Cheese, pint 18c
These meats were killed this week
and are fresh and bright. Where a $
gives the whole family a full meal.
WHEAT
High
Ixjw
i.oa i.w.i l.uiK
i.uou i.u:i l.o.-i-ey,
1.11 M I.U8J, l.H'5
I. WI1KAT
IIIkIi Ixw Close
.U 1.00 1.00
1.01 Ji I.OOJi l.OOJi
SUDDEN LIFE
INJECTED INTO
HOP MARKET
MOHTLAND, Ore., June 13 (AM i
lleports of possible damage to I
the crop from what is known as '
downy mildew has injected sudden
life into the hot market und one :
result Is a material advance in j
prices, with considerable inquiry j
as to production. The 1'J'JU crop
is reported as attracting bids at ;
J'le, while 1H30 contracts aro re-,
ported as 1L1 fu 13c for clusters
and us high as 15c for luggles, the
earlier variety. Thero is much ;
speculation as to how much dam- j
age is being done or will bo done !
by ihe mildew, a plant disease Uis- j
covered in Kuropo 10 years ago. j
The extent of its spread in Oregon j
yards has not yet been determined, j
Th(. butter market was fairly i
sieady, with trading light and rc j
ceipts liberal. j
Kgg values continue weak, but i
no change In price has been an- '
nounced. . (
iji:tti:rfat
SAN FltANCLS:0, June 13 (AM) !
Itutierfat f. o. b. San Francisco, !
.I7c. I
NEW QUARTER j
WILL BEGIN J
NEXT MONDAY-!
(Continued from Tago One)
where she studied under Meter
Oykema and other eminent au
thorities In that field. In addition
Miss Mcterson has spent several
years in advanced music study at
the New 10 n gland conservatory
j and New York Instituto of Musi
cal Art. iter experience lias oCeti
both in normal schools and in
public school music. She comes
to the Kastern Oregon Normal
school from Ihe public schools o.f
Dcs Moines. Iowa.
Mi s llolhliii Coming
Among the new ins! ruelors who
are here for the summer only will
be Miss I1; tally Mot 111 in, rural
supervisor of Lassen county, Cali
f orn la , w h o will inst ru et in the
two-way. plan of individualized in
struction; .Mr. A. II. Molten, di
rector of research. .Modesto, Cab,
who will offer courses in psychol
ogy and educational measure
ments, taking the place' of F. G.
Maromber. who will do advanced
work at Stanford university; W.
It. Nichols, specialist in social
science from the University of
Washington, who will have charge
of work in history and social sej;
ence; and'M'iss Vivian JT. John
son from the Dillon, Montana, nor
mal .school, who will servo as pri
mary (raining teacher.
rOKTLATV l LI VIISTOCK
I'OHTLAND, fre., June LI (AM)
Cattle: 3 5, calves lo, quotaldy
steady.
Heifers, good $ 9.00 ff $9.50, com
iiion to medium $7.00 $'.i.f0. Cows,
I good $7.75''' $.S.25, common to me
dium $2.50ro $ti.oo. Mulls (yearl
ings excluded $7.50 it $ S.00, cutter
to medium $f;.0U' $7.f0. Calves
$7.5(K.( $9.00, cull to medium $5.00
ru $7.50. Yealers, milk fed $S.on''o;
$9.50. cull to common $ii.oo fu
J.C. PENNEY GO
O E PA R T M E N T . ST O R E
108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore.
Cool Printed Fabrics . ,
Colorful Summer Shades
1
Hogs: :10, including J : 2 on
contract, steady. Heavy weight
$!.25 (u $10.7". Medium weight
$D.7ff $1 1.25. Light weight $ 1 1. ftr
$11.25. Light weight $ ll.oo n,
25. Light lights $10.25 $1 1.25,
Marking sows $S.on r $:i.n. Slaugh
ter pigs $11.50 w $ia.50. (Soft
or oily hogs and roasting pigs cx-
Community
Cas
MAIN 26
OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO O'
LEMONS SunkisDe,rv stock 29c
TOMATOES gSSc
LETTUCE Solid ceads 14c
BROOMS 4TicsS 65c
PORK AND BEANS 27c
Medium Si.e Van Camps :i Cans
MARSHMALLOWS 23c
Fresh and Fluffy Pound
CRACKERS "S.B.S 39c
SOAP XS? 35c
T7T T4TTX? Federation Brand (T-g rrrf
r JUJ U Ji 49 Pound Sack
MEAT DEPARTMENT
ROLLED SHOULDERS
med and Rolled ' c r
I'ound : ; ; 5C
VEAL STEW TJOs. 10c
LOIN STEAKS '"KS"'" 35c
From U. S. Inspected No. 1 Heef
BEEF ROASTS "JIT 25c
v.overnmeiu inspected No. 1 lieef
t """'"'Sl II..U.I....HI WSMS Sll.
I" III
REFRIGERATORS
NEW OH USED
BOHNENKAMP'S
Apron
Frocks
for porch and house
wear . . exceptional
values at
Dainty novelty prints . . . printed
dimity . . -. printed lawn . . .
fashioned into cool, attractive
frocks I that you'll be able to enjoy
all summer long because they'll
launder welll
Trimming details feature hand
embroidery, colored organdy, col-
ored buckles and buttons and
corded pipings. Regular and extra
. - !J
eluded in above quotations.)
Sheep: ' 4D0, qiiotubly sieady.
(O. notations except on lam us
on shorn basis). Lambs, good
to choice $7.75 $S.75t medium
$i. 75ft $7.75, all weights common
$5.001 $ti.75. Yearling wethers $1
di $G. tewes $2.75 fii $:i. 5(t, medium
to choice $&U fi ?:t.2ri, all wciglits,
common JLOIKW $2.50. '.
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