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Wednesday, July 27. 1932 LA. GRAKDEHVENlfe OBSERVER, LA GRANDE; 3RB; Pit'e FtVft n July Clearance WARDROBE TRUNKS $50.00 Value Now $37.35 $40.00 Value ' . Now $29.85 Tumn'jjil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IP Woodsaw Place Your Coll Now For Prompt Service J. C. French 908 C Ave. 404W PORTLAND CAFE . MKAUi 2fio TO 3!c ' Coffee &s Dessert Included 8peclal ' Half Chicken Pried 46c Try Our Home Made Pastries 2 13 bepbt Open All Houre COMl'I.KTB I.UHlllCiM'ION AND WASHING VIOLET RAY & MOTOOA3 SKUSIiltl.IM; TIKES Birick Service Station Third is Adahis 3 Room Furnished Apartment Room & Board $7.00 Per Week Board Alone $5.00 Per Week , . Come as you are .Eva Stockdale. . 1012 2nd Maple Apts. : Coldest Root Beer In Town Hamburgers, Ice Cream and Coffee "And". Tray Service and plenty parking space. . , Joe's Joint T jDown by the Auto Campv;? Associated Fire Chief 76 Gas . Complete Line of OH and Service . OREGON TRAIL SERVICE STA. East End of Adams Ave. . Try Our Home Made Pies Lunch Goods Confectionery Fresh Fruits Open Evenings & Sundays , Normal Grocery 1204 8th Phono 203W Ice Prompt Delivery Coal and . Kindling by the Sack Gaither & Waller Elm & Jefferson Main 528 j- Special 10 Days "Car Washed & Polished Any. Make 3.50 : Hill's Service Station riAnmn f inn Adams & Hemlock Phone M 01 iX7M AND fs.Ait for Moving and Transfer Service Coil na:-w Smith's Fox Farm mm rir n t, h . raff It Decrease iirEgg Supply Building Firm Undertone PORTLAND. July 27 P Strength of the egg market price appears due chiefly to the very liberal decrease In the supply at leading trade centers of the country. While price changes are not at all liberal, or oven frequent, general undertone of tho trade ap pears more hopeful' each 'day. . Advahco of lo In the Drtco named by tho Pacific co-ops Is no being more or leeo generally followed by the trade here although some of tha big stores are reported as still buying I to 2c below the established Ust. Tills 4 not being done by the local' co-ops. Recent decrease in the fresh, eee supply hero has been the most mark ed of the season to date but much the oame condition has been shown In the country generally. Receipts this season show an even greater do crease than has beeii generally an ticipated. The decrease, in storage : stocks, along the coast during the! week Indicated that short held stuff j was being moved out of .coolers. , Trading In the butter market Is holding firm with no change In the local price oh either prints or cubes for the day. Butterfat reflects a stronger tone. I MARKET NEWS . CHICAGO WHEAT . ... . ..Open High Low CloM July (old), ,48&, . , .50 - .474 , M (new) r& trailing Sept. (old) , A!) , .81 .48 (nc) Aa .51 .4!) .8114 IX.. j,C. MH ' ..; . PORTLAND WHEAT Open nitU Low CIoa. July Aim -48 ,4B'4 .48 Sept. .47; ,44 A1 .4BJ4 Dee. , .504. .... JB . . JWl .. , Jtt . . . .. , CHICAGO COBN Open H'rii Low CIom July . .. .30 .3314 ,m .32J4 P11 -tS .33 .31 .92 Dec. .38 j .S3 .3134 .33H!4 Gamblers Throw SYKOrstS: "Jiurrx mo," Jcrr Calhoun tells Nancy IVeiittcorfh when Mho s?;s Mini Limpy Ash' . viuoil, the iwitpstlr who is keev inn her and four men on un Ulntitl tor rall'sam. has thrctttettett to make her become hts tctle. Jerry. Emory llatllce antl Stevens have been captured, while trying to. rescue tho vrisoncra. Chapter 2S A THOUSAND DEViLS " THE! three stared at Jerry as though .lie had lost his mind. He sifted loose sand through his fingers, not looking up, "Ol course," he continued' slow--Ijii' "you'jinders'ianfl that the Jnarr riago would be in usnie only. It we ever get back to civilization we coiild all work together and have it quietly annulled; Steve and Emory would bo witnesses to provo that it had been done as the lessor of two evils.""'".'"- A thousand devils were grinning from Emory's dancing eyes as he glanced from the sober-faced, flushed Nancy to tho embarrassed Jerry, : - ; "Fine schome; if you ask me," Stoveiis said hastily, "You prob ably won't, have to worry about 0 divorce, or an annulment, either, bocause If you aren't a widow by the time you leave here. It won't bo Jerry's fault. He's moro-anx-totjn go and got himself killed than liny toiler 1 over saw unless it's his addle-beaded running mate, here." Jerry's ears burned as ho saw tho girl survey him. thoughtfully. Ho had never been much of a la' dies' man. But ho did feel fooiisli, somehow. Talking about even this kind of a marriage as though they were discussing a nirsslng englue or a spavined horse. . ' . i , A small hand suddenly rested upon his knee. Ho looked up to seo Nancy smiling at him through tear-washed eyes. , "You are a dear boy, Jorry, and I trust you," she said, simply. "I'll leave all tho details to you three." She rose and walked rapidly to ward the house. Emory brqko Into a chuckle. Jerry glared at him. "What are you laughing at, you sap? I've got a good mind to poke you in tho nose!" "I'm laughing out cf puro relief," gasped Emory, "that I wasn't tho fair-haired iaddle who thought of that wonderful scheme! Oh boy! Our little Jerry, restless wanderer of the air trails, married!" . "Shut up!" growled Jerry mo rosely. "Didn't you hear the con versation?" "Suro, 1 heard It," Emory's grin was maddening. "Didn't you hear mo say that tho " marriage would be In namo f-.iyi "Sure, oh Bure, we heard it, didn't wc, Steve?" Tho detective's eyes wero twin kling, but his face was impassive. "Well, then don't be an ass!" muttered Jerry. "1 heard rod say It," gibed Emory, "but it didn't mean any thing. You wait." "It's iust because 1 have a won derfu! control over my temper," observed Jerry wltheringly. "that I don't beat you up. I'd do It right now If wo had any privacy." Ho rose and strode toward the houso, very much on his dignity. The majestic najtefn or nis re treat was not made easier by the sound of Emory's raucous laughter which followed him all he way . to the porch steps. An tlmost unbearable aura , of uneasiness pervaded everything within tho houso, blended with the , Killers report plenty of. live chick; ens arriving to take care of all wants of the trade. Prices appear steady with light aorta In best call in all divisions. , While the market appears a trifle stow for heavy weight sorts, top qua! Ity light calves are moving out well within the price range. Hogs and lambs are Just about steady . with slowness in spots. , ,i Cantaloupes are now arriving fromi The Dalles and from Yakima and are; geiiorally reported of good quality. With a further slash In California values. Market la congested with cucum-j bers from The Dalles with some re ceivers selling boxes down to 20c, a new low point here. Fancy Stuff IS ""i"6 toi u a. ycij i.i.nitu wujr. Strength Is generally retained in the market for tomatoes, A better movement Is shown out of The Dl- les and ynJtlma but demand Is good wun a very smou supply oi uamor- man here. . With California Gravenstein apples, properly packed, selling down to 78c box on the track here, the low poln,t for an extended period . had been reached. Early locals are selling around B57Sc box to retailers. Notes of wholesale trading: ; Onion market Is weaker with some' sales lower. Northwest early peaches are droggy with very low prices. . - ...... , . OF THE DAY I heat waves that rose in shimmer ing layers from tho parcltgd. sand outside, made an atmosphere sur charged with electricity. Jorry felt that If a door were to be slammed, each man within that huge, dark cijea .HvIha room would leap for his neighbor's throat. , Nancy was the. only one who, after dinner that oveuing, braved $e torrid heat of her own room, Tha others In the living room had settled down to wait, as patiently as might be, through endiess hours until bedtime. , Jerry, Emory and, .Stevens.. sat , close together-, ths flyers attempt- ing to read, the old man mildly watching the others with eyes that scarcely seemed to see what they were looking at, Hamilton was placidly shuffling bis cards and placing them in neat rows and columns upon the green baize table top. alsllory, a highball on (he arm of his. chair, was alter nately drinking and dozing. Lucci, silting bolt upright in a Btraight chair, was finding the inactivity almost insupportable. He strode to tjho door with irritating regularity, peering out to see if the hoped-for evening breeze had risen. Then he returned to the chair to alt, chaf ing and sweating, waiting" for somolliliiK to happen. Marili), ua nhtruKivp ns usual, was half-hidden in a dark corner. Ho shuffled his feet Incessantly, unconsciously. Jerry found the noise irritating. Even ABhwood, stretched out In a chaiso longno of Philippine wicker. seemed moody and dispirited. "Good God!" snarled Mallory harshly. "Why doesn't somebody say something?" - Luccl snapped out of his chair and faced him, his dark eyes beady with hate,, his mouth a crimson crack, Ifl his swarthy face. Then he began to advance upon the stockbroker, treading lightly, swift ly. Mallory pushed himself 'out of Ills arm chair, grinning horribly. Hamilton awlftiy moved u!b table away from the area of tho Impend ing clash. 'Lucci!" Stevens voice snapped like a bullet. Lucci paused uncer tainly. "Sit down, both of you!" Tho tension was suddenly brok en. Tho gangster, suny, returned to his chair. Mallory seated him self and drank greedily, Ashwood had not moved a mus cle. He sat there, watching, an amused gleam in his deep-set eyes, a faint smile on nis Hps, , "Thoughtful of you, Stevo," the whUo-halred cripple acknowledged drily, "to break up that little bout; but you must admit that it would havo livened up tho evening." ",Uh, huh," grunted tho other shortly. "But at my ago. killing Isn't funny. Sometimes it's neces sary, but It's not funny." "Oh, 1 don't know," yawned Ash-' wood. "Onco in a while it may bo amusing, either in its cause or efr feet" He looked about the room, eyeing each of the men specula tively. "1 doubt, however, that it amused any of us last nlgbL With out wishing to seem critical, I might temlnd you t,eatiemen that one of you has committed two rather cold-blooded murders. Stevens watched Jerry who, with a faraway expression on his tanned face, was listening to something which was apparently Inaudible to the others. Emory, too, heard it "An airplane." he whispered. Copyright, Vial Press) , Blevent tvolvet plm o trie Athwocd, In the next initellmcnt, but It threaten! to lead to pitched tattle. t prtcoti are a trine mater and lower In spots. Qreen com la still acUva and prac tically unchanged in price, . . Markets overstocked with coast ell verslde salmon, mostly 8c, as are troll Chinook. Columbia Chinook scarae. Crabs In very liberal offerings with a price spread of $1,5082.00 3 doz. according to size, . . POBfLAsb LIVESTOCK . PORTLAND, July 27. m Cattle 40, calves 10j nominally steady. Steers 8OQ-S0O lbs. medium 4.SO ? $8.00, common t3.50l4.5Q; 900-1100 lbs. medium $4.50 $8.00, common 2,80e4.50: 1100-1300 lbs. medium ,4 Ofi(.ya4.'7fi. tialfpi- SKn.fKn ih m,- jdlum S3,50(,i S5.00. common $2.25 0 $3.60; cows common and medium $2.00 $3.80, low cutter and cutter $1.00 a $2.00. . Bulls (yearlings, excluded). J good and choice (beef) $2.73$3J2S; quKer common and medium $1,709 $2.78, Vealers, milk fed, good and choice $4,SQ6r$5.00,.. medium $3.50- & '$4.80, oull and common $2,00 $3.80. Calves 250-500 lbs, good and choice $3.50$4.50, common and medium: $2.00 $3,50. . . 1 Hogs ,150;. steady.. . Light lights 140 to 160 pounds, good and choice $4.00 $5,00;.; lightweights 160 o;cmmcnt for 70 years and has worn 180 lbs. good arid choice $4.75 $5.00, a marshal's star continuously for 40 1S0-200 lbs. good and choice $4.75 years. ' Daily Cross:Word Puzzle ACROSfe t. Expression oi f scorn. . Attach with . - thread , jf. Kind of shrub 13. fiusUs :1 , . , 13. Period of time itl County (n Ireland 16. Steal 18. Fortitude 18. Musical In- , Blrument . 20. Ardo'i -.. vL Inert Koa fn tlie atr 22. Putied 23. Mineral sprtns 26. South Amor-., , lean wenuori ' 28. Part of a coat 38. infrequently 32. Peruse and amend , 33. Spirit in "The Temtiest" . 34. Type oauto- mobile 36. Number of one's, oedat - .diits -38. Native of 42, Watchful 43. Tail, and trortg: 47, Coiiewe cfjeer 48; Muss of lyric i poetry 49 J3y birth : 50. CHy in Holland 51. f?hnr flt?n(n Lapland 3S. To the inside of 52. Ruehv clumn 41. Monev drawer fi.i -Thrirp- nrrfix MlElSiAgpSiQJBLAMMQ O V fifiA N t MjA T P v i x Ilk uy illi E L A t1eM R N EM em0M a & a 6 a si mummEm Br a t nTtMrR S felD K T N ElT I mTIdij V V E NTT 1 LON 7 I3 I3 WM4 s I4 ill? la ! ' " W . mis - I JmrnSt - - W? 33 - iis 35 . 3J 3a 3f 4 WSm ' 43 44 45 St 47 31 W7 $sZ SfOPV iy UAl COCHRAN (READ THE STORY, THEN fHR ciinvos tiiat had ift the 1 ground and now was naiiini: round and 'round, .still held tho ;!! w '" hand of Tinira. Thoy wcro hang-j "Klght now were floating on ing on r'oal light. . the breeze, enjoying Iiro with ut- At first they "all were very most ease. Wo may a well all scared.. Soon .Scout y id. "l,"treteh right out and take a HtUe i;ucss we've fared real .well nnd.jrest." If we stay up here, I think we'll! 1 he all riRht. . . rpim Jinlm tried to take a nap. "This spread of canvas seems j--The canvas, though, would lust like a magic carpet, i'm a 'flip and flap and Coppy said, tike who likes things that arej"Theres too much noise. 1 Sim thrilling. This is thrilling as can ply cannot snanie. be. ; ... . j "I'll stay awake and be on "We don't know where we're, hand to watch for some good heading for, as through the airjplace io land, lie set to act real we gently soar, but we may soon jnulek,. 'cause we may Ii3vn no land some place which -we'll allitime to lose." be giad to see." - j The next thing that t)ie Tinles Iknew, brave Coppy shouted, "All "WKLU I'm still frightened " ,,,iiie n lilt." salil Duncv. ! tliillc Cause, from where I sit, all i can sec Is ground below, and It's iiaiie far from here. "If this canvas decides to atrip, we'll very likely take a Bop. and then what's going to . happen? That is what (ills me with fear." - "Why look ahead and worry, ladf" said Windy.- ."Gee,- yon 5j; medium. .wiis&V. 200-220 ti.' good and choice $400$S.OO, 220-250 lbs, medium and $3.B5(j $4,75; heavy weights 250-200 lbs. good and choice $3.7641 $4.05, 290-380 lbs, good and choice $340 $4.25; 290 to 350 pounds. , goad and choice 4.00,.js $4.75; packing sows 275-500 U.. me dium and good 3,00v 3.75; feeders and stocked 70-130 lbs, good and choice $340$4.00, . , Sheeu, and lambs 700, .steady. Lambs 60 pounds down, good and choice 4.00a$4.26, medium $3.25 a $4.00, all welglite, common $2.60 $3.25; yearling wothers 90-110 lbs. medium to choice $1.25 $2 .50. Bvtes 120 lbs. medium to choice $1.00 & $140, 120-150 lbs. medium to choice 75cf$l25, all wcighte, cull to com mon 50gt76o, . . . MAIIKll tl, FOB 70 VKAHS . CADIZ, Ohio UP) Seventy years ago, William Mitchell was ft deputy town marshal and watched the com- 1 ing. and going of union soldiers who wero encamped at the fair grounds. 1 Today Mitchell stiU is a town mar- j shal and watches national guard , Mitchell has been connected In one .way or another with the town gov. ot Saturday's Puzzic 9 i'Ue uuuuiH race IS, Ciitva ii, iietti-r of the alftlttthet ii iloxirsii rut her trt-e la PosUtve i.)e oryn of a, r siiHwimw ii. VuuUiM vart . 27. Pl44ee ot Hard candy on a etlflt ' 3 lienent , 38. Perched 31. Before - ' ' 32. Itfhbmi fabric 31. Dovlte for holdlns a broken bone : In olaee 3J. HiRh tnountain 35. Cotttmereo 49, Different 41. GotnVb,vei coiioq. 4$. Old i& East 4ntfian , Wfliglit 4i OU form ot three 1 ' 46, fttaie sheep 46 Iite comU. form DOWN t Kfflfifman 8. Worship 3. AiurmitiK. ' atttJfirition 4 Oh served &. 5u eiiKh? 5 6. lonuTfpRKed itfn.B Serf tinted 8. Tn.ir miittia- man PICTURES VJOE KING- COLOR THE PICTURE) sliouid ho giad that, Hutu far, we - to af and ound. Lei'js Just ;f you get on your knees. We're sink Ing now. A chimney is in slchi. "The top of it is nice and flat, so we will try to land on that." And that's just what the Tinles did. H all turned out ail right. tOopyrlght. 1932. XKA Service, Inc.! The, Tinles et all black In lite nest story.) M !... PAT, 0T nLASSiPIED ADQ THE MABKET PLACE OP VUIOS b WALLOWA 01J3TIBg- Count Jive average words to the line.) , .:.a llr.es, per moiitli ..M.SQ Vet i!he; 1st Insertion 10c Per line, each added cohBec . utlvo Insertion 7o lOntmura ebarge on one i-., order -J8e FOR SALE EQUITY IN small .modern house to trade for light, late model car; F. 268. 7-S7-4 t TOR SALE J4 shoats, 8 fat cnlvw, 4 work horses. J, M. Jones, Luther Campbell ranch, Mt. Oien, . 7-26-2 tp. SPECIAL for 10 days, any car waaht ed, lubricated and oil changed for $3.80. Choice of Eastern or Western Oil. Hilla Service Station. 7-28-t t. . . vara, pi your own, 78c 7-22-3 t. jtqjj SALE Mgh.6 model sedan. Cheap, Bun only 14,000 miles. Inq. 2213 Cedar at. 7-20- tp FOR RENT HOME FOR girls anq women. Closo la. Call 397-J, .. . 7-23-3 t. FOB BENT 7-nn. mod. house, fuil baaeiHent, hardwood lioors. Mod erately priced. Phone Mala 589. 7-S0-t f. STRICTLY MODERN 7-rro. house or 9th St. Inquire 1405 K or plior.e . 434 -J. . , S-28-t f. j ron RENT Nicely lurr.nlird room iti meals. Mrs. Finiay, Phone M&iu 407. MISCELLANEOUS ' T-T DOWELii BROS. CUSArr-rrpwe will clean, up .your ashes, papers,, eto. Phone 823-J. 8-8-t t Eastzrn orsuok bcikxh or Music violin, piano, voice. Credit, i. o. O. P, tomple, 47-J. ., B-fl-i ta LA OKANUE StATTKjgSB and Cplioi sterluj and Bug Clsaclng vVarra. Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Prop. .' 13-1-1 a. PIANO KXCHANQB Wo will sell your piano for you, placing it on dis play in our etore. You set too price. For complete details phone Main BOB. Radio and Music Supply Co. : , 7-S-l rij, Automobiles 10'Jo FORD ROADSTER. r pick-up , for casb. Call loss W. 7-37-1 t, J. I. O. CASS throshing rnaohlhei 15-30 International tractor engine, Inq, Observer. . ; 7-2t-l -5 FORD BIORT COUPE 208,00, Ovornaulcd, five good tiroa, now top, . PERKINS MOTOR CO.. -..' Cor. 4tb and Adams - Ph. Main C00 .. - .-. . : 7-S3-S t. FOR TRADE TRADE Mow electric washer for team ot horses. Call 1107 "Q" St, ..i - . - 7-S7-8t. LOST LOST Icirgc brown putao, Bot to FdUND FOUND 2 Durham lielfers; about month ago. Owner may havo same by paying for pasture and this ad, Call Observer for information. 7-27-tl i Rl'CAH AMI Fl.Ofjil PORTLAND, Jiiiy 27 m Sugar Cane, Rraiiuiated..$4.il5 100 lbs.; ueet sugar M.20 100 lbs. Domestic flour. Selling price de livered: patent 4Ss 5.S0; lo BBS 5.38; bakers' bUtttitenj 4.10i oft wiuiat pastry patent 3.40f 4S.20; Montana liard wheat patent aS.OOf, SB.20; rye M.SOeM.60, . . ' ... . .. TUB NEW FANGLES (Mom'fi tsLADYS HM) HOCKED GCftMBMA'S PEARL'S AiiB TiWD OFF . THC mCElVCD IT'S AUMT MANNAH- SHE.'? TtPRltL-y ILL'. 1 JUST KNOW SHE'S GOm5 TO-TO mil TVC VE"RV TJAV I - OH', 1 MIGHT HAVE KNOWN . I'D te PUNiSHCO VWAT IS ' V Ts THAT'S VIROHCJ.SVJEETIE.'? 1 f'n.HONEV? ll s. .IT'W WHAT'S ALL, VOUR : " INHAT HAS H OH. m i r2y iNs AOLT Xc RATES BY MONTH a lines, per montn sj.q , 4 lines, per month . ,4 lines, per month . .....4.oo $4.75 Eacrj additional line over five charged at 30c per line per month. WANTED SBVERAL RSUABLS men Willi car. 35-M5 per week. Write me, P. C. Chambers, flea. Del., La Orahds. Wiii call on you perfionally, 7-20-3 tp. MJOHT PURCHAab nr mtge. on valley farm bearing Ify int. Aug. 1. Submit details, Bert Oakraars. 2111 David Stott Bldg Detroit, Mich. a-13-1 mp. Wll,I BB? SB ma Batteries. Will pay aeccrdtng to their, condition. New batteries aa low as ae.es. Automo tive Electric Co 1425 Adams. hone i it ...,, , , , ...... tao-t m Ward some at ENTERPRISE IS BURNED DOWN : ENTERPRISE, Ore. Kc$ai) Sat urday evening the ,iom of Mrs. ouisa Ward vms esfcroycrt by ftre. Very iittie-fuTKHure was eaved, Mrs. Ward -and- tier, .ttnugiiter were &at at BCKLES AND HIS IItlEMJS Scoffers! fpoP, 'Wat bo TWk;.' OSCAR SAVS HE'S SOSMS JO iNVEMT AM AUTDMOBil-S TIIAT fJlifciS yjiTUOllT fuPU szitCrti ijujei Xrs Atl etlrttr? CO YOO 1VllrJk4 HE FOU.A BUT COysO ) OF COURSE KIOT? THimmm ) i wr were COUtD THiiJii MP FD5SIBLE A W7 lb MAK AUT&S RDM . .NiJiTrlpUT 's Pop) ; i rearls Are Tears ! g - - . ' - - - - -t rSAVi)bO'R Alt ) ywpt pap sAiD )J M-2 ' 4iT OM "WIS 1 -ntST? Mjeu. IU. ) WVEMTWMOF .X Sgiw J Fa , bURS.!D SAID those vjorcs. S !crrAiSf you vjere r- ' tAi-,-" W l i i ll LU 4; ;,f 4 tofi 1 MmCLt KIT AUNT HAttttAH i BUT WHAT MlViE DOESH! VVCUUPlVeARS-OVIvVOUN POESVOUt? 6 ' SW THAT VOULDNT UNDEBSTAHD-- 1 QRAhMSMA i K KIT AUNT HAMAM i 1 VOULDNT UNDESTAHD" 1 T"3 ii AUrlT HAMNAH WAS SO OAVETOBO IB ij SCWiOUS. U CLOSE TO C RAN DMA S WW THIS? , t AUWT HAMNAH CLOSE TO C At4D - r-1 AND 7 TELL. ME. I id I nome wnen the. biaae was discovcaed. - Wednesday evening July 1K. as feb O. K. treatr6 a play sponsored ty the Methodist Ladles Aid.- will fx given. .The play Is 'Orson . Steak -Inge" by A. B. W Mason and la a royalty : play.. The cast : loliofs; Ceila, Hasiel etlcknovt Phyiila, . ku cille Binehart: Madge, Doraiy StTicfeicr; C'eiyn. Bline Jobnsoni Aunt Ida, Mrs. c, F. Johnson;. Mrh -Faraday, Bev. H. EC. Waiiis; Admiral Grice, John . Colllnsworthi . Steos, Wilson Wallls; Italclgh. Archie . Mor ris; Robert Tnrvcr, Waster ABtwood; Colonel Smith, Ouy Crsig; Marljln, James Rosewall. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, July JT vFi - New po tatoes Northwest (1.25 cental.. j . Buttor, butterfat, eggs, live poul try, country meats unchanged. , , Mohair, nuts, cascara bark, hesaj, onions, potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay quotations unchanged, . Danny Bioxsom. star slugger for Chattanooga In the Southern asso ciation, is a former Rice institute plover, , Professional Directory Hospitals ... - i , -bb. ikti i iiiwbTTt.,,;;? Cyt. Ear. Nose and Throat Bospltsi ;1 floor Poley Bldg. Ph. ilaln IS. OSCAR SPdS 1KAT?VlEUj X ;WiST ADIT HE HAS STROrJjS WMSfrtATIOiJ, BUT FAB.-... ViHEWi.' PRUNES-. 6) THEW OSCAR'S BEgH TSIMSirJ' XT By Cowan BUT WHAT POES VOUt? QRAhMJMA WAS SO TO BO RAN DMA i vfljut.i-' riNis - IIS ViS,ViA!l Lb- I j BEEN DOUE j US HEARS f f