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Friday, May 6, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pagei Seven in Butterf at Fight ' Causes Worry In Some Districts PORTLAND, May 6 Fight in the hutterfnt market forced recently by Portland centra lizors has created much apprehension not only among the country creameries affected, but by some of the city plants. With thj Portland delivery price lower, to the same as that quoted for payment at country stations, the situation here appears to rellect the usual fighting spirit. While the center of the fight at the moment appears In the Central Ore gon region, where two centralizers are ; waging war against : a co-operative . concern, there is some fighting report ed In other sections. . " Butter MnrKci Sternly Market for butter continues to re If. J -JBt& c&WIIL lllnll FOR YOUR PROTECTION MAKE THIS REQUEST BEFORE YOU BUY ANY TIRE Never take the vhance of buylug tires on outside appearance. Insist on seeiuy cross-sections. ..not alone of Ine particular tire the salesman seeks to sell you,' but of competitive tires as well. Only in this way can you make comparisons and determine which tire is Bigger, Stronger and Safer. IMJUILT VALUES are never visible ' on the surface. You must look inside to get the facts. With erostt-seeiions before you the claims made ubout various tires either stand up, or,lh,ey.; crumble jundor the truth. No amount of explanation can "put more rubber volume, more weight, more width, more thickness, and more lilies, into a tire when they aren't there. These EXTRA VALUES are inbuilt at the factory ...never on (he sales floor or in public print. MERE, MR. MOTORIST, IS HOW TO GET THE ABSOLUTE FACTS ABOUT TIRES '. Come in today and let us show you Firestone cross -sections and cross-sections of special brunt) mail order tires. Make your Own comparisons. Take up every point and note the difference. You will lie under no obligation whatever to buy. All we want is to have you get the facts yourself so you con see which tire offers you the greatest value. ' " :t ' Do vou recall anv instance 1 ; oldfield Type i 5 - : ''Each In Pahs Each ,'V In Pairs ' ' 14.40-21 . $4.79 $ 9.30. ...... Sv: ; 4.50-20 . . . 5.35 10.38 .... 6.9713.56 4.50-21 . . . 5.43 10.54!... 7.12 ' 4.75-19 ... 6.33 12.32.... 7.85 15.22 U.75-20 . . ; 6.43 12.48 . . . . f j 5.00-19 . . . 6.65 12.90. . . . 8.45 16.40 j 5.00-20. . . 6.75 13.10.. .. 8.65 16.7.8 ! 1 5.25-18. . . 7.53 14.60 .... 9.10 17.66 : 4 5.25-20 . . .',7.89 15.30 ... ; j 5.25-21, . . 8.15 15.82 9.75 18.92 (Double Guarantee Every tire Bame "F1KE5TONE" and carries ) ours. You ac Trade In Your Old Tires -Make Driving Safe PERKINS FIRESTONE SERVICE Phone RLiin 500 flect full steadiness In the local ter ritory despite the Increasing make in' both city and country plants. , Prices were unchanged for the, day. '. Situation- in the egg market Is strengthening somewhat with -more general forecasts for an early upward price revision. The only thing hold ing back the price at the moment appears the underselling by unattach ed producers who quote low figures to retailers. Prices in the chicken' market are much of s mystery. For Instance killers are paying as much for fowls as Chehalls and paying the expense to Portland which keeps the local price low. This has the effect of stopping home receipts and injuring the home buyer. Lower prices are being named for country killed spring lamb with a g-eneral top of 12c lb. now in effect. This is the lowest known for top quality offerings In the local trade. General extreme for country killed calves has been cut to 7c lb. along where you were invited by sellers of special brand mail order tires to compare cross sections of their tires in, each price class, with Firestone cross -sections? It just isn't being done. We not only, to vite you, we urge vou, to make comparisons necausC we know Firestone tires will back up every statement we make. 0LDF1ELD HEAVY DUTY manufactured by Firestone bears lht I-'irestone's unlimited guarantee and doubly protected. ( , , ' 4th & Adams MARKET NEWS CHICAGO Open . .S3 .5514 .58.58Kl Mar July (old).... (new) Sept. (old).:... (newj . Deo. .'. . PORTLAND . Open . .60 .57 .55 . .69 May July Sept. Deo. CHICAGO COBN Open High, Low Clone . .2S .80 .SUV, .80 . .32(4 . : ' . M9 .3:i.33V4' . . '. -35 .34K, .3.-.y, ; MM MH, .33 . .35.35ft Mny July Sept. Doc. the wholesale way; a further loss or Vo lb. as a result of congestion. Hogs are practically steady at 614 8c for best blockers. . With heavy shipments from tho south despite efforts to curtail, the market for strawberries is lower hero with a general top of $1.60 for both Fresno and Sacramento offerings. Much stock is sold below the top. Speculators In onions are getting a bumping for trying to force the coun try price to a still higher mark. They are now consigning the few remaining lots with sales to retailers generally no higher than 0.6O( 17.00. Notes of wholesale trading: Fancy Columbia river Chinook Is selling mostly 18c lb. Sturgeon is scarco around 16c lb. New potatoes are lower; generally 6'Ac top for Callfornlan. Asparagus is steady to firmer with advances In spots. ' New wax onions are easior but gen erally unchanged in price as yet. Latest arrivals Imperial cantaloupes sold again 98 top for ponies. ' : California grapefruit is showing an advance of arouna aec case. : First offerings of head lettuce from The Dalles, on the east side farmers' wholesale market for the season, ap peared today. Sales were made to 61.0U. Both wcro OI goou quality. MARKET RALLY ' OCCURS TODAY IN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, May 6 (P) A rous ing rally in the stock market today greeted a batch of encouraging news items from Washington. - Gains of $3 to .$5 a share wcro numerous among the pivotal issues as Wall street learned that the sen ate finance committee had agreed on a tax bill which would be acceptable to the administration and as word came from the house ways and means committee of its intention to report unfavorably legislation for, a cash pay ment of the veterans' bonus. Tho rally was well under way when United States Corp. announced a 10 per cent wage and salary reduction, to be effective May 15, but receipt of this news, which will substantially reduco the big company's operating costs, brought an increased demand and closlm? nrlces were arouna me day's highest. Total sales were about 1,500,000 shares. : , President Hoover's budge message to connrosa received wide comment .In 'Wall,, street banking ',. and; , broker,as,o circles, aitnougn tne marKet aunng the eariy- hours seemed undecided as to how to- react to it. An opening advance was mostly lest before fur ther support appeared; thon the mar ket rose slowly, and when it was learned that tho senate committee had finally agreed on a tax measure more extensive buying appeared. NEW BUSINESS INCREASES IN LUMBER TRADE PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8 P Fifty si of tho 122 mills reporting to the Western Pine association operated nt 36.B per cent of capacity during the week ending April 30, the association announced today. During this period current new business increased 2.6 per cent, and unfilled orders and shipments increased although there was a decrease in current production. ' Production for the week amounted to 26.376,000 feet; shipments were 36,667,000 feet, and orders 36,672.000 feet. Unfilled, orders Increased 1,105, 000 feet. Current . new business Increased 032,000 feet over the preceding week, while current production decreased 620,000 feet, and shipments were off 177,000 feet.. CIIICAflO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, May 6 VP) (U. 8. D. A.) Hogs 10,000; Btrong to 10 cents higher; 170-210 lbs. 3.70 3.80. Cattle 1,000; hardly enough to mnke a market; about steady; vealers S6.00 96.60, Sheep 10,000; shorn basis; slow steady; clipped lambs 6.0O- to pack ers; natrve springers $7.60 98.00; shorn ewes $1.0091.76. OMAHA 8RF.EI OMAHA, May SOT (U. S. D. A.) Sheep 6,000; lambs slow, 25c -lower; other classes stead;; fed clipped lambs ta.ooft 6.is. ApAirofcrutcKes are easy ta use if ?25,O00 with'em 7INSURANCL . MriinlOOO OF THE DAY WHEAT lllRb .55'4 -S' ' Low Ml - .5!iV4 i .58 ' in CIOM .57 WHEAT High .B0J4 S,KV, J Low Close' .no mh .D.li, .5(1(4 Ml) .09 New Spuds And Peas Offered On Local Markets Naw vegetables, which can be used alono or In delicious combinations, arc now being offered on the market here, and the price Is held as reasonable. New peas and new potatoes, a com bination which Is always one of the most popular of spring, are selling In La Grande now both at three pounds for 25c. Pine quality cabbage, shipped from California, Is quoted at nine cents a pound, and egg plant, which hns Just arrived, at 15 cents. Strawberries are selling for 10 conte a box, radishes 10 cento for three bunches, and artichokes at 25 cents. LA GRxNDE RETAIL MARKETS Sugar, 100-lb. sack .. 5.19 , Vegetables Radishes, 3 bunches j Spinach, lb 'Parsley, bunch Cabbage, lb; I Yellow onions, ib .Turnips, 1 bunch 'Asparagus, 2 lbs 10c a 6c Oo : 10c 10c 15c 6(!jllOo ... 360 30c ...:.',. ioc .150 Lettuce, 'Imperial Garlic, lb Green peppers, lb Carrots, bunch ; . Potatoes, 12 lbs. Potatoes, szr'z Onions, 3 bunches Tomatoes, Mexican, lb. Hot house, lb Artichokes - Eggplant, lb New peas, 3 lbs New potatoes, 3 lbs Fruit Bananas, lb ..f Apples, box Lemons, doz. . .-. 000 10c 20c 35c 25c 15c 25c 25c 8c 50c93 400 1060c 4 lbs. 25c 10c Oranges, doz. Dry prunes, 30 to 40 size, Strawberries, box . I Dairy Butter, creamery, lb. ..... Cheese, lb ... Honey, comb ,..,...... 25c 16q25c 20c 200 .Cottage cliccse, lb. Fresh extros, doz Mediums, doz. .'. Mixed, doz. .'. ' Flour Hard Federation. .40 lbs. .......... 12 &c ..v..... 10c 8c 91.25 4.7J5 4.00 i Per barrel ! Sort, wheat, bbl. Meat Beef boll, lb. Pot roast, lb. Chops and Bteaks, lb, .... 8c ..12'2-15c ....15 20 c ..i. lfic 15c 17c 30c 25c ... ' 40C 60C Hamburger, lb. Snusage, lb. . IHam, lb. I Fish Salmon, lb, (fresh) Halibut, lb. (fresh) Crabs, each Willow Point oysters, lb. Poultry Light hens, lb Spring, lb 25c 20c i 'in ST0PV Y HAl COCHRAN, (BEAD THE STORY THEN THE Tlnles dragged their boat across tho sand. Then they wore at, a loss to know Just what they ought to do. Said Scouty, "Well, we're hero. "Shall wo start searching 'round about, or shall we Just stand here and shout? I'.vo looked In all directions and there's not one person near. - "If this isle is deserted wo are as unlucky as can bo. Tho water king, however, said that wo would have some tun. "There must be someone on this isle. I hope he lives within a mile. I think we'd best do something, ere the sinking of the sun." fpUEN Duncy broko right In and said, "I want lo rest my weary head. Right now tho sun is sink ing fast and it soon will bo night. "Whatever fun there Is will I 'JC keep. ' Let's crawl Into tho boat: and sleep. As long as wo behavo ourselves; I'm sure we'll moetfj uo harm." ' j "I'm lor that plan," weo Windy CLASSIFIED ADC -TII5 MARKET PLACE OF UNION A WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count fivo average words to the line.) , Per tine, 1st Insertion..: 10c Per line, each added consec utive lnsortion 7a MHilmum chargo on one order . .25o WANTED WANTED Ranch near Enterprise. Ore. Will trnde one of tho beat SERVICE STATIONS in Yakima County. Pumps over 10,000 gal. per jnonth. Located on' main highway. All fixtures, Including pumps, grease rigs, cash register, show cases, etc. Also house, six rooms and bath. Frontage 62x100 ft. Thi i place will show a handsomo profit and will stand the most rigid In- j vcstlgatlon. We can lease this place ' lor you for 3 yours at 9100 per mo. Washington Land Co., 220 Miller Bldg., Yakima, Wash. 6-0-3 tp WE NEED 3 MEN, should havo car. Good compensation, 103 Fir St. . 4-25-t f. WILL BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries as low as 96.95. Automo tive Electric Co., 1426 Adams. Phone M 620. 1-20-1 m AUTOMOBILES 1929 Chevrolet coupo, Karlkocu trunk. ' 1929 Chevrolet cabrolet. 1929 Desoto sedan. 1 1030 Ford sedan. 1927 Chrysler 4 coupe. : 1930 Sludebaker 0 coupe. M. J. GOSS. , 5-0-2 t. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND. May 0 (ff) Country meats Selling prico to retailors: country-killed hogs best butchers un der 103 lbs.) 5Ms C"0c; vealers 80 to 100 lbs. 7w7'c; spring lambb 0Vi 12c. Cthcro unchanged. Onions Soiling price to rota'lcrB: Oregon $8.00 i $8.60 cental; boilers !9'J.00i$7.00; new Cochclla $3.00 ftj j$3 00 crate. ' New pot!itoe3 Toxns 6($5V6c lb.; iCalWomln Garnets OO'fec. ' . Wool 1932 crop nominal; Wll ilomotte valley 0c lb.; Eastern Oregon .7i'9c lb. j Butter, buttorfat, eggs, live poul I try and mohair, nuts, cascara bark, , hops, potatoes and hay quotations .unchanged. WOOL REPORT B03TON, May fl (!) Tho Com mercial Bulletin of Boston will say tomorrow: 'lAhcthcr dull woek has been ex perienced In tho wool trade. A little demand for woolen wools has been reported but thoro has beon hardly anything being sold in worsted woolfl. Prices arc almost wholly nominal, in the absence of business, quotations being merely the best estimate of val uer possible. 'In tho piece goods markets, next to "lathing, Is eln dpnqi and, at thp nir,e. nacuuiur.y. u,u uumuiutoyrf down, during tho week. . "in 'the west, tho movement of tho new clip continues slow. Mostly, the wools being moved are Doing tuiccn on consignment against advances of from G to 9 ccnt3, depending upon the wool, '.'Foreign markets have beim dull and slightly in favor of the buyer. ,. "-Mohair Is extremely dull In the seaboard markets. A little hair Is re ported to havo been sold at about 0 cents for adult and around 26 cents for kid in Texas." Tho Bulletin will publish , tho fol lowing quotations: Quotations nominal. Scoured basis: Oregon - Fine and f. m. staplo 43-44; fine and f. m. Fr. combing 41-43; flue and f. in. cloth ing 3B-40: valley No. 1, 42-43. Mohair: Oregon 17-18; domestic graded : first combing 27-30; socond combing 24-20; third combing 20-22; fourth combing 18-20; good curding 21-24; first kid 50-66; -'second kid 45- 1 50. . Ik . 1 PICTURES 4 JOE KIN& COLOR THE PICTURE) said. And so tho wholo bunch went to bed. All through . the night they slept real sound. At dawn they all felt groat. Kind Scouty sprung .a big sur. prlao. It was. a sight for hungry eyes. Ma had a box of crackers which tho Tinlcs quickly ato. TTfUILE they wcro eating, from ' nonrby there came a funny sort of cry. "Hoy, listen!" whispered Coppy. "Someone's singing. It sounds grand." And then a fat man cams in view. Ho smiled and shouted, "Howdy do!' If you weo tots are seeking play, I'll gladly lend a hand. "I'm Old Man Play, himself, you seo, and It is always up to mo to seo that weo tots havo their fun. Please follow at my heels. I'll willingly lead all of you to whero thcro Is a lot to do. Beforo I'm finished, I am sure you'll know how real play feels." V (Corllit, 1!'32, NKA Service, Inc.)' (The Tlnles meet tlw Jumping RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month 3 lines, per month . $2.50 3.25 4.00 4 lines, per month , 6 lines, per month 94.76 Each additional line over five charged at 60c per line per month. FOR SALE FREE WATER RIGHT 385 A. 5 ml. so. Baker on Powder river and Bakrr-Unity hy. about 100 A. In irrigation or under ditch. Fr&otleally all sheep-tight. Barn, houso, corrals, water under pressure In house, ml lie routa, mall route., For salo or trade at sacrlflco price. W. A. Mackvy, Gen. Del., Baker, Ora. 6-6-4 tp FOR SALE Coffee cream that whips, home churned buttermilk and milk you'U llko to drink. Clovcrdalo Dairy. Farmers 35. 5-6-t f, COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES 3 beau tiful black ones left. 1706 Wash. 5-6-2 tp. FOR SALE 1-rm. mod. house, $1200. Will take lalo model car as down payment, balance easy payments. Farmers 260. 5-6-4 tp. BUY OUR WOOD and holp 4 families CXlSt. Ph; 373-W. b-ii-l I, BABY CHICKS with "mother" hens After May 12, 2703 N. Fir. Phono 409-W.. , 6-6-3 tp. 6 A. WITH 7-rm. house; fair out- blclgs., $2700. 1st place east county farm. . Inq. Union pool hall. - 6-5-fl tp. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and brood . sow wiui pigs, mono rarmers xa. 6-4-2 tp. FOR SALE A mod. country home; 10 A. close In. Bldgs. all modern. 6 A. 6 yr. olil orchard. Btock and ! Implements with place. Good water right. $4000 will handle. Ph. 4A8-J. 5-5-1 mp. HOLLYWOOD or Hanson Whlto Leg horn baby chicks, $8.00 per 100; 600 $35.00. Shipped C. O. D. prepaid. May 4, 11 or 17. Pacific Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. 5-2-9 tp. FOR SALE Furniture of 6 room house, by piece. Mrs. R. L. Poarch, 307 Main. 6-3-6 bp. FURNITURE, overstuffed, dining ECt, Frigidalre, cod room suite, etc., ' 1308-9th Et. 5-2-0 tp FOR SALE Furniture, 1101 O Avo. i . ' 1 4-30-6 tp. DRY WOOD; poste. r Also truck ' for '. hire anywhero. Insured carrier. Ph. 1051-W. Prank Seward. 4-28-1 rh. liRY WOOp, any kind or length. Wmi ucssc. rni aau w. - .s-a r-i mp. OLD OROWTH rea rir 16"' cordwocd' : $6 cord, 'Phone 037-Ji " '4-85-1 iri. 't YE WRITER for; rent or sale. Let ! us show you our stock W new and ;,used portables. E. O. Tuckey's Typo- writer Exchange, 100 Depot St, ; .", ' ; .. 4-i6-t il GRIMM and common airalfa, white . sweet clover seeds at lowest prices. : C. W. Bond, Haines, or Owen Lcd rldgc, Ph. 47, Union, ji , 4-7-1 m, Professional Directory Hospitals nit. i.kk n. nouvT Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital CM fiwr Foley Bldg. Ph, Main 16. Osteopathic Physicians DRS. J. L. MARGARET INGI.K General Practice and Obstetrics eommer Bldg. QUlce, Main 108 Res., Main oja Miscellaneous ASTROI.OUKU x MBS. FIIKDRItlCK I1A1.MKS 203 N. Ave. Readings Daily. THE NEW F ANGLES (Mom'n OH,MR.DTTY,vNW.E VF YOU'LL PAiRDOfl f TME POETRY OF OH, I TV- V "VELU . 1 VNERE yjMriNG. FOR ME,m MOT A.' TODW 5 QUVT6 : " "' US t, i ,'M AGUSTA , TELL US ABOUT iJIHGLE POET. (AY D9Fbt?6t4T FROA 1 OUST MORE I . YOUR POEMS ! r LOME WtJSE IS IN THE TUE POETRY Of vNOr40ERFUU 1 POEMS ABOUT BABBLING.) EXTREME lAODiW YESTERDAW" ySf! i 'the V'lELD FOR MODERM HE'S 50NCi To "XsuREr WwYlWuMBS f OH,THW MUST V VIERSE IS ENORMOUS. PUBLVSW WSOM4V L " V A.M k OOVOW '. J BE AGUSTA J I'KA BRINGING OUT Ay BOOK VSN'T Sy- EGG. ( VT PWEfABER 00(2 i VOLUME OP (AY Bt.NV. I n WONDERFUL )i v it ) CTTTTTTX V PLANS a - 1 VERSE - fAYSEL? y fsUKZ) ViVf T -rrCZ , jHlS FOR RENT A HOUSE of $ Vou., mod., unfurn., 1905 Oak St. 6-6-6 t. PLEASANT, downstairs room with I board, $25 mo., 1701 Wash. Ave. !! 5-6-3 tp. j i'-t 3-RM. FURN. HOUSE, $5 mo., 1602 l Balm St. Ph. 880-W. 6-5-3 tp. ;FOR RENT Nicely furnished house j! for summer. Wrlto House, Observor. 6-4-4 tp. FOR RENT 5-rm. mou. house across j from highway shops, 915. Phone ; Main 630. 5-3-4 tp. FOR RENT Mod. 5-rm. furn. houso; , frnt-rlpn fntlt. cmrntrn. Alfv ltUU V ! I ' Ave. Ph. 373 W. 6-2-t f . , SADDLE HORSES for rent by tho day j or hour. 002 1st, Cor. I Ave. . 4-au-o tp. EM. FURN. HOUSE. Adults. Oarage. Ph. 458 J. Fannie Alllnson. 4-22-t f. jOR RENT safety deposit boxes, La I Grande Investment Co. 3-12-1 m. FOR RENT fiuuse and Apts. La i Orandc Investment Co. 3-12-1 m. PORTLAND CASH j PORTLAND, Ore., May o m casti ; DIK UV1IU UlUlBvl'lll IU uoit white tilC. Western white 61c. Hard winter 69c. 1 Northern spring 60o. Western red 50c. Onte: No. 2 white $26.00: Today's car receipts: wheat 23; flour 11; oats 2; hay 1. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Some 65EE...1HIS TBACHIW' Doo ' THICKS IS A LOT OF POM.. "3 METER kNEVI DOiSS VJJEOE SO SMART.... ALL HAVE 123 OO IS eooo ia THEJW ! ,'Pop) J' , , 1 r-rxa r 1 ! r"v f SEE...1HIS TBAeHlW DOO V- .! AW OLD TlttE MISSUS ) ! TBICKS IS A LOT OF POM... Jh fi STWCR SSTS TZ TMS ' j "3 UE'ER kNEVI DOSS f 1 HEB POOCH OUT FOB fi-C ) j VJJEOE SO SMART.... ALL P F VAl-V! ASAIM, I'LL,. . 'in.' j L -JCO HAVE H3 OO IS J U T) KtJCHI ITi! V , j l I MnUoSSIE ) "1 f AIRS. STIVER'S DOS? 1 : ! ! L '- A esoori A-J-, I J. ; ; . J 1 J ' ' , S ! f HO...OP cooRse ) v 1 ( HAvE PT AM I V i : ; IW lT JOMM....Y A ALAB' CL0 w "'s,- ; VWELL-J'LL , HOOSe SO H6'LL WAkC ) ' I UkTa PAy J j UP WT.MH coeJ.: i 1 TuiTCu Z l ( HOW etoop . IW FOR HIS SD6AWAST ) '. j' S-'X They Learn About Ditty! MISCELLANEOUS WARNING Anyone oaught trespass ing or stealing anything at cor.' Crook and Cedar Sts. will havo to ' ' take the consequences of whatever might happen. Jake White. v 5-8-2 tj, MOREMEN'S SCHOOL of Beauty Cul ture is recommended by shop ova ers for its thoroughness In training. . Spring classes now forming. For Information call or write 22 West ' Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. 4-28-1 mp DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will olean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323rJ. ' :. 3-8-t I. EASTERN OREUON Bcnool oi Music, Tiolin, piano, voice. Credits. I. o. O. P. temple. 447-J. 9-8-1 m MONEY TO LOAM We are represen tatives for the Prudential Ins. Cq and can make city loans at attraQ-t . tive rates of Interest. Chas. Hi : Reynolds, Insurance,.' loans and bonds. : 8-1-1 mi LA GRANDE MATTRGSa ana Ophol' sterlng and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W, Chas. Edwards Prop..,., -. . . 12-1-1 m. SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, May 8 VP) Sugar Cane, granulated $4.05 100 lbs.; beet 3.8o. ',: Domestic flour Selling price deV llvered: patent 40s $5.50; do 08s$6.3Qj! bakers' bluestcm $4.10; soft wheat' pastry flour $3.40 j$ $3.00; Montana hard wheat patent $6.00 $$5.20; rye' $4.40$4.80. Juan Humberto, Mexican wres-' tier, was a .bull fighter beforo turn1 ' lug to the mat game. " By Blosser; Purp! By Cowan i Jacks lu the next story.)