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Imrsday. Juno 14, 1915 1HK LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Page Seven Classified Advertising ! La Grande Observer A community and Family Newspaper i-V rucUHnea every flueruwu I Except Sundays and 9 Holidava y the Grande Rondo Valley Publish in or Company 1710 0th Street La Orande, Oregon Phnne La Orande 600 L m n noliticallv independent feltcatlon promoting the best ln fcsta of northeastern Oregon. tlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, IT 1. O TAIlIt Angeles, new lum, ov. uwU, Ron Francisco. Cincinnati lorenzen and Thompson, Inc. Member ABO Subscription Rates By Carrier 112.00 1.00 ....$9.00 pr jStonth By Mall PfT Tear Six ilonths . 4.78 . 3.50 1MW "-" -411 Subscriptions in aqviui Inured n second class matter at th if ost orilce of La Orande, Oregon under the act ol March 8, 1807. '-r " United Press (Full Leased Wire) Classified Advertising ''All Classified Advertising Is accepted uhliet to the rules and regulations .tf fee Orande Rondo Valley Publlsh l iLCompany. which will not be re- sponsible lor any enui .. . -----Insertion and reserves tho right to properly classify all advertisements, delete objectionable words or sent ences or to refuse any advertisement. CASH RATES The cth rate shown below repre sents a 25c,. discount for payment within five days. ' immitTU IHRKnTTOH WllillJviv" FOUB LINES Insertions rer One . Three 90 ' Four W . Five , 80 . eix . ?V,e ' count four and one-half words to the line. . i Contract Rates on Request - I 'PHONE 600 Mk for the Ad-Talcer or a represon i tatlve will call at your office. VITAL STATISTICS i- Biiths i 1. . Trt TU.- Dnrl IVTrS Al fred Marsh, Union, a son, June Bf, St. Joseph's hospital. Hammock To Mr. and Mrs. William Hammock. La Grande, a daughter, June 9, St. Joseph's hospital. Wiiherspoori To Mr. and Mrs. Buren Withcrspoon, Elgin, a son, June 9, St. Joseph's hospital. Miller To Mr. and Mis. Rob ert Miller, La Grande, a son, June 12, St. Joseph hospital. . ARC CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT STORES FALK'S La Grande's Better Store FURNITURE STORE ZIMMERMAN'S if he home of lovely furniture. If You Miss Your Paper Cail aa Before 6 6:45 P.M Senator to Army HORIZONTAL 3 Evil 1,6 Pictured U 4 American S. Army man. patriot 1 Lt.-Col. Henry 5 Kind of wood 6 Solitary 11 He was for merly in the . U. S. 12 Bird li Part of "be" 15 Gems 18 While 19 Obtain 7 Ordnance (ab.) 8 God of underworld (Roman) 9 Depart 10 Pass 1 1 Myths 13 Compound ether 16 Parent 17 Giant king of Bnshan 20 Coif term 21 Danish city 22 Ready 23 Afresh j 25 Judicious . " 2B Meat cut kcJ i2B Broader ' 2B Compass point22 Help 3D Aluminum (symbol) , JiLonvenieni 34 Mixes Sfe Mineral rocks 39 Pace 4 Contend 44 Getting up 47 Watering place 48 Electrical unit 45 Respecting it Within jd He received the French of Hnor medal S4 Hymns ol praise - .In Bird tvttnes 57 Cubic mclci VERTICAL 1 I'nite fiiml ? Any Anr CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY GIFTS THE GIFT SHOP Gifts, Diamonds and Watches (Formerly Richardson's Art and Gift Shop) MELVILLE'S Dinner ware, glass ware and house ware. HARDWARE ZIMMERMAN'S Hardware for every use, from tacks to stoves. Florists 1-A Lost nitd Found 10 LOST: Brown leather zipper key case and keys, between post office and Joel's store. Call 311-M. ASTER, MARIGOLDS and some geraniums still available at FITZGERALD FLOWER SHOP Phone 136 Special Notice 12 NEW UNDERWOOD TYPE WRITERS, Standard and port ables, are being made for civil ian use. Deliveries delayed subject to prior orders. Get YOUR order in NOW. HALL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 109 Depot St. Phone 401 DON'T WORRY Take It to the FIXIT SHOP. First class re pairing on all mechanical ap pliances, furniture and what have you. THE FIXIT SHOP 218 Fir St. Phone 487-W TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO. 220 First St. Phone 666 WIRING, REPAIRING, LIGHTING FIXTURES NOW OPEN: Mt. Resort Leh man Hot Springs. Modern lodge. Board and room, $25.00 per week and up. Cabins $1.50 per dav and up. Mineral baths, swimming, fishing. Good, roads via Mt. Emily Lumber Co. Personal Service 13 DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac tor & Naturopath. West-Jacob-son Bldg., phone 104. Closed Saturday afternoons. Services Misc. (-iistom WORK, erain grinding $2.50 ton on your place, mowing and plowing, ini-,4 w ave nue. Orville Pellett. . BICYCLE & MOTORCYCLE ., REPAIRING, parts and acces sories. LA GRANDE BICYCLE SHOP 219 Fir Street LA GRANDE ELECTRIC . Wiring, Repairs & Contracting. SIRRINE & ROUNDY 116 Depot St. Phone 93 CHARIS HOME CORSETRY Girdles, foundations and bras. Mrs. Celia Gates, 2104 Green wood street, phone 612-W. MAYTAG: All parts for all models Maytag washers. We are in a position to give your machine a complete overhaul, and make a 20-year-old mach ine run like new. ZIMMERMAN'S FROMPT REPAIR of typewrit ers, adding machines, and other type of office machines. All work guaranteed. Official UN DERWOOD Agency for Union, Baker, Wallowa, Harney and Grant counties. We call for and deliver. HALL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 109 Depot St. Phone 401 Building Supplies 19 FAIRWAY ELECTRIC New commercial fluorescent light ing fixtures, no priority need ed. See us for your electrical problems. L. F. JOHNSTON 107 Depot St. Phone 763 Hrr It) I'rrvlmi IMisrlr ljif Mil 24 Rods 25 Withers 27 Lock opener 28 Lived 31 Shanty 32 Soared 33 Born 35 Belongs to it 36 Mourn 37 Bridces 41 Tear up 42 Taverns 43 Thus 44 Symbol for Iridium 45 Pinches 46 Insect 49 Belongs to him 50 Driving , command 53 Symbol for germanium 55 Area measurt All jo, 5 a PAfZI i 7 .' ft 15 I 1 7 8 1 (0 II 1 13 iS it, 11 S lb IT Y. f v 8 3 1 1 1 v-. j! s is, m T 'Jl-w ...... 5" hi m n; it 'f 7 " 7 p ?5 vi iT . 1 - ..j Building: Supplies - (Continued) 19 HIP UNITS See these cedar units for ridge and hip on roofs. Paints with the rest of the roof. Makes a more beautiful roof than metal and lasts as long as shingles. $1.25 per bundle, which lays 17 feet. HOME LUMBER & COAL CO. Hauling & Storage 20 TRANSFER & STORAGE Clean safe storage, concrete building. Moving and delivery service. Pianos. SMITH BROTHERS MOVING SERVICE 215 Fir St. Phone 88 Situations Wanted 23 WANTED: Family washing and ironing. 1707W Jefferson. WILL TAKE CARE of small children in my home. 1415 S avenue. Help Wanted 24 WANTED: One or two woodcutters.- Equipment and house furnished. La Grande Print ing Co. Phone 778. Help Wanted Immediately Need elderly man to run ele vator and etc. Call in person to see Dr. Bouvy in the Foley building. WANTED: Young woman who desires permanent work in our office. Apply at Montgomery Ward. Merchandise 25-A BUTTONS BUTTONS See the BIG new selection of buttons at the GAMBLE STORE PYREX: You can't go wrong in giving a bride Pyrex. You can buy her more expensive gifts, but you can't find a more last ing gift that will give her as much day to day pleasure. We have a large selection of loaf pans, casseroles fin all sizes with or without lids, cake and pie pans, mixing bowls and custard cups. ZIMMERMAN'S FULLER BRUSHES B. T. Kit terman. Try our all purpose cleaner, tooth brushes, mops, hair brushes, waxes. 403 V4 Spring street, phone 346-J or 950-W. Miscellaneous for Sale 26 RUGS We have a large selec tion of Armstrong rugs in , 12 by 12 and 12 by 15 sizes. One 9 by 10-6 100 wool rug, one lovely 12 by 15 rug. New ship ment of window blinds in vari ous colors and sizes, also a nice assortment of baby strollers. TURN'S FURNITURE STORE W ATKINS PRODUCTS for sale ncain bv Mrs. F. M. McGee 2801 Second St., phone 838-J. irrlD CATTT- Tturt enrlln hnrens gentle, fine for children. Elec tric refrigerator. See at 001 Adams. NICE WARDROBE, rocking chairs, sewing machines, small electric motor, kitchen table, feather pillows, kitchen ranges, chest of drawers and many hundreds of other things use ful in the home. Also cabbage and" tomato plants. F & T TRADING POST FIGURENES Larege selection lo choose from. FIR-TEX Builds, beautifies and insulates We have many different colors and sizes. TEEL'S PAINT STORE FOR SALE: A Winchester 32 special, with 2 boxes cartridges .at 1322 Z Ave GIFTS AND CARDS . for FATHER'S DAY Men's Jewelry, shaving kits. decorated cordial bottles and glasses, bill folds, poker chips and racks. THE GIFT SHOP (Formerly Richardson's Art and Gift Shop) LAST CALL Cards and Gifts for Father's Dav SHORB'S STATIONERY Typewriters . .Phone 111 PRESTO COOKERS See the new 1945 model at our store. Orders filled rotation. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. NEW SHIPMENT OF VASES, Mother of Pearl on China. Bud vases, shell vases, twin vases and long stemmed vases. Flow er vases from 15c and up. ZIMMERMAN'S GIFTS AND CARDS for Father's Day Bill folds, world globes, book ends, combination whisk broom and shoe polisher, ash trays, animal figures and pic tures and trouscr racks are among the suggestions for fathers dav gilts 31 MELVILLE'S ELECTRIC MIXERS We have spare parts for your mixers. Beaters, bowls, and juice ex tractors for Mix - Musters nr Hamilton Beach mixers. NO KINK iron cords. ROSENBAUM'S i' 1412 Adams Ave. FOR SALE: Bedroom suito. with twin beds, table radio, drane? and curtains, occasional tables. Call 355-W or 1703 Oak St. Miscellaneous for Sale Continued GARDEN TOOLS Come in and see our large selection of hand shovels, rakes and hose. Scythes, trowels, pruning shears, garden hose and lawn soakers, sprinklers, nozzles and hose menders. ZIMMERMAN'S CORY COFFEE MAKERS in two sizes. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Home Furnishings 26A FOR SALE: Refrigerator, large 2-door, brand new. Westen skow Supply, Union, Oregon. Phone 2591. KNEEHOLE DESKS, all hard wood, Waterfall edge, 7 draw ers, walnut finish, $27.50 while they last. Four drawer maple kneehole desk priced at $19.95. Walnut student desk at $16.45. Walnut office desk 35x60 with plank top, 7 large drawers, 2 letter tables. Walnut book shelves in 3, 4 and 5 shelves, and Mahoeanv Crcdenzas. ZIMMERMAN'S HEISEY G L A S S We have just received a large shipment of this glassware which in eludes, horsehead cigarette boxes in two sizes, Crystal light triple candle sticks and vases, bowls, relish dishes, sandwich trays, vases, salad plates, ice jug, Swan relish or candy dish. Larrlat gardenia bowls, double candlestlekq, gar denia oval tray. Whirpool salad plates, bowls and sand wich plates and Swan, Dog and Horse figurcnes in crystal. MELVILLE'S FOR SALE: Hot-water jacket stove either wood or coal. Call 1004-J. 903 Main street. Farm Products & Equipment 27 FARMERS! You'll find unusual harness values at MONTGOM ERY WARD. These harness sets are made of selected bark tan ned hides, oil and grease treat ed. Get top Quality harness sets for as little as $129.95. - MONTGOMERY WARD FOR SALE: Gooseberries. O. O. Johnson, Island and Portland St. FOR SALE: 7-foot Moline power mower. Good condition. A. L. Becker, Cove, Oregon. Phone 4R-7. WANTED: Alfalfa hay to put up on shares. One to 40 acres. Phone 129-R evenings. HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for cream and eggs. Two medium sizo used cream separators for sale. Karl R. Stone, 1505 Jeff erson. Livestock, Poultry, Pets 2!) FOR SALE: Milk goat. Just freshened, excellent milk. Price reasonable. Call after 4 p.m. 1302'A O Ave. P. O. Box 605. STRAYED to my place last fall. white faced heifer, wattle on ' left jaw. Branded. Aaron Payne, Hilgard, Oregon. Wanted to Trade tr Ruy 30 WANTED TO BUY: Light pick up. Will pay cash. Call U37-W, WILL PAY CASH for a good used piano. RADIO & MUSIC SUPPLY CO. Horses & Dogs 32 FOR SALE: Saddle horse. Chas Bohncnkamp, phone 103. Rooms for Rent .I"' FOR RENT: Pleasant room, closr in, private home. 1202 Penn avenue. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT: Duplex furnished apartment. 1104 M avenue. FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment with oleotiic refrigerator and stove. No children or pets. 1606 Washington Ave., Wash ington Apartments. Miscellaneous Rentals 40 FOR RENT: Family apartment, also rooms to September 20. Close in. Call at 1311 O Ave. or phone 364-W. Real Estate 50 FOR SALE: A good buy in an olc'or tvrjo. one storv modern home. Located on Main street near the post office. Imme diate possi'ssion can be given. Price $2500. For further in formation call nr see CLAUDE BERRY 207 Depot St. Phone 106 VACANT . . MOVE IN TODAY 3-bcdroom house. Large lot. gar age and slore house, modern in every way. Vacant and ready to move in today. Located at 507 Fourth street, r.-ar hint' school. $2,100 total nrice. $50'i down and good monthly t-rms. W. E. WII.KINS Real Estate & Insurance Phone 33 U. S. Bank Bldg. NORTH SIDE HOME $2250 Nrwly decorated white bunea low, 3 rooms, 2 bedioom:-. h'trd wood firs., gas cook range, g.i: heater for living room and hath, incl. circulator hi.atiT Reasonable down payments . en'H -x)thlv teuns. Location 1409 w avenue. W. E WII.KINS Real Estate & Insutanre Phone 33 U. S. Lank Bids. Real Estate (Continued) FOR SALE: 5-room completely remodeled home, large living room and dining room, 2 bed rooms, bath, kitchen and utility room. Three blocks from busi ness district, south side. Call 591-J. MUST SELL THIS" WEEKEND -$2000 Owner in U. S. army. A really nice three-room house, small basement, garage, wood shed, yard fenced, lawn, trees. Reasonable down payment with monthly terms. W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance Phone 33 ....U. S. Bank Bldg. HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 rooms and bath, Inquire at 2101 Third St. Phone 1075-W. WANTED TO BUY: Party with cash is interested in immediate purchase of two-bedroom, mod ern home. Will look at acre age property. Write Box 334 in care of La Grande Evening Observer. Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE on pick up or truck a 1929 Ford coach, in good condition and new upholstery. 1322 Z ,Ave. Automobile Services 5fi GUARANTEED WORK PAINT ING, expert body and fender work, general mechanical work. John's Body Shop, S Ave. Mr. Carman, phone 932-J. Legal Notices fid NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, the admin istratrix of the estate ot H. C. Williams, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Union, her final account as such admin istratrix, and that Saturday, the 30th day of June, 1945, at the hour ot ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day, has been fixed by said court as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement there of. Dated this 31st day of May, 1945. Ida Williams, Administratrix of the estate of H. C. Williams, deceased. June 7-14-21 IN THE COUNTY COURT Ol . THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF UNION In. the Matter of the Estate ) of ) Madge J. Kline, Deceased ) NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned, as adminis trator of the estate of Madge J. Kline, deceased, has filed pis fin al Account as such Administra tor, and the Judge of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for County of Union, has fixed Mon day, the 2nd day of July, 1945, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House in the City of La Grande, County of Union, and State of Oregon, as the lime and place for hearing upon said Final Account. NOW, THEREFORE, all per sons interested therein are here by notified that the said Final Account will be heard at the time and place above set forth and all objections thereto-should be filed for consideration at such lime and place. Dated May 24th, 1945. Dwight W. Kline , Administrator of the Estate of Madge J. Kline, Deceased. Dixon & Burleigh La Grande, Oregon Attorney for Administrator : May 24-31 - June 7-14 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF UNION In the Matter of the Estate ) of ) l.ouU F. Kline, Deceased. ) NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat the undersigned, as admin istrator of the estate of Louis F. Kline, deceased, has filed his Fin al Account as such Administrator and the Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for County of Union, has fixed Mom July. 1945. at 10 o'clock a. m., at 10 o'clock a. m.,- at the Court House in the City of La Grande, County of Union, and State of Oregon, as the time and place for hearing upon said Final Ac count. NOW. THEREFORE, all per sons interested therein are here: by notified thai the said Final Account will lie heard at the lime :md place above set forth and all objections thereto should be filed fur consideration at such time und place. Dated Mav 24th, 1945. Dwight W. Kline Administrator of the Estate of Louis F. Kline, Deceased. Dixon & Burleigh La Grande, Oi'-gon Attorney for Administrator j May 24-31 - June 7-14 ! "ieT" THE" COUNTY COURT OF i THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF UNION In the Matter of the Estate ) of ) DeWitt Kav Ford. Deceased.) ! NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as adininis- ti.itor ol the estate of DeWili .Kay Foul, deceasMl, has filed his 'Final Account as meli Adminis trator, and the Judge i,f the County Court of the Stale of 1 Oregon for County of Union, has - fixed Monday, the 2nd day of ; In the M il- r ol Uie Ltate ithc Court House in the City of ! I.a Grande. County of Union, and . Statj of Oregon, as the limf Jnd J ttt 9 JV if. .-..--- -'-imt YANK SUB SINKS JAP SHIP BY GUNFIRE The veil oi secrecy surrounding U. S. navy subma rines is lifted momentarily to release this dramat Ic picture oi a navy submarine picking up lurvif ors from Japanese shin sunk by gunfire of the sur laced U. S. S. Tambor, Off the sub's bow. the doomed enemy ship slides under the surface. U. S. Navy photo. Britain Makes New Bid to Bring End To Strife in India Bv HAROLD GUARD LONDON, June 14 (UP) Britain, in a sweeping bid to end political strife in India, an nounced today that congress par ty leaders are being released from internment and proposed to turn over the viceroy's execu tive council to the Indians ex cept for a single post. The conciliatory British moves were disclosed by introduction in commons of a white paper on tho Indian situation by Leopold S. Amery, secretary of state for India. Observers view the proposals as Britain's nearest appioach to Indian aspirations and demands for a national government since Sir Stafford Cripps failed In his mission to India three years ago. Amery told the house that Field Marshal Lord Wavell, vice roy of India, recently received the covernment's authority to trv to effect a complete Indianization of his executive council. War Post is Reiainad The only exception to Indian membership of the council, ac cording to the proposal, would be ictcntion of the war minister's portfolio by Gen. Sir. Claude Auchlnleck. Amery announced that Puntllg Jawahai lal Nehru, congress lead er; Maulana Abui Kalam Azad, president of the parly; and oth ers interned when a Japanese invasion of India threatened will now te released. Mohandas K. Gandhi, the guid ing spirit of the party, has been at liberty since the middle of last year. As the accepted leader of the parly, he will be invited by Wavell to a conference to be at tended by other party chieftains, and, premiers and former pre miers of Indian provinces to dis cuss proposals and1 empanel a new council. Gandhi was believed favorably inclined toward Wavell's invita tion. Bumper Crop of Cherries Looms in Valley Orchards fConlinuor' from Page 1) fer highest market each year. Bohncnkamp minimized the fruit fly scare, slating lhat every effoit is being made to eradicate the pest; that all growers are urged lo take propr spraying pre cautions and that any grower's clop found to be infecled will be turned down at the receiving sta lions. Picking is expected to start dining the last week In July. No difficulty is anticipated with labor availability as inquiries have already been received from fruit followers who desire lo pick again in the valley this year. Wages are expected to approxi mate those of last year. Approximately 125 orchaidisU will bi ncfit from the cherry har V( st this year, with acreages from very small to large. Legal Noticeh (Continued) 60 place for hearing upon said Final Account, NOW, THEREFOR, all persons interested therein are hereby notified lhat the said Final Ac count will be hrard at the time and place above si t forth and alt objections thi reto should le filed for consideration at such time and place. Dated May 24th, 1045. L. L. Snodgrass Administrator of the Estate ol DeWitt Kay Ford, Deceased Dixon & Burleigh La Grande. Olegon Attorney for Administrator May 24-31 - June 7-14 Men, Women! Oid at 40,50,60! WiatPep? Want to Fftl Vrf ur? Ho yon til- n rtruiiMM. 'rt'-nit Ji' M" "n Tli,'i;ri-:. V. ;.-f it I v.h.-t jvPnk ttftiiit'VW'! .or.-. 'i 1 ";" 'vrv "l M mi. lot l'i ' :' .-tlfffV'' '"i-W.. I" ft!' Wrvl'i 1 mi pl' '' Try iin 'nit '(h'i r. f..; - P. ( tnW tr. Ilnf. til m tilt 1 a- htiu i ) ilw4i io-rt'.triiiKri. v. . V. Market Quotations Rail, Sugar Shared Spark Stock Rise NEW YORK, June 14 (UP) Strength In rails and demand for sugar shares and special issues lifted the general list of stocks today to a new high for more than seven years. Trading was at the most active pace since early May. Scntiincnt was bolstered by a number of favorable Items, In cluding a rise in car loadings to a new high since last Oct. 28. The railroad group climbed to the highest peak in more than eight years. Sugars as a group have responded recently to indi cations that producers may get more money as a result of cur rent negotiations for the 1946 Cu ban crop. Steels showed some improve ment. Airline shares were up moderately. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, June 14 (UP) Wheat range all blank. Cash wheat: s. white hd. wh. app. 152; s. white hd. wH. no lev 154Vii; white club 154V4; western red 154Mi, hard red win ter ordinary I52,i, hard white Baart ordinary, blank. Cosh grain: Ooats No 2, 38 lbs. white, $48.75; barley No. 2, 45 lbs. west., $46.50. Doughboys Arrive To Stage "Battle," Tomorrow Night Continued from Page 1) morrow morning. The second phase of tho eve nine moo la in will feature an at tack on a Jap pillbox In which all the Infantry weapons will be used. The doughboys will fire 3,400 rounds of machine gun and rifle ammunition, and the bazookas will punch holes In the pillbox, while flame thiowers burn out Ihe "enemy." Tho demonstration will be open to the public without obli gation and spectators may enler toe stadium al any except the north entrance. This entryway has been closed to provide space for the setting up of the equip ment for the demonstration. Turned into scrap, 833 bureau drawer keys would make enough metal for an army .45-caliber aulomalic pistol. Da yoct Acute a mateI fino&lem ? Ttisle, odor, color or hardness ft y "SWT M ''iff' 1 v i t"' i fil PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, June 14 (UP) Livestock: Cattle, salable 200 calves 25, market rather slow but mostly steady, few stocker steers $14- 14.23: crass fat steers ud to $13: common-medium heifers $11.50- 14.50. Including few stockers ot $14; canncr and cutter cows $7- , 9.50, fat dairy type cows $10 11; medium to good sausage bulls, mostly $10-11.50; god beef bulls up to $13; god to choice vealers scarce, salable $15.3U-10. Hogs, salable 200 market ac tive, steady, mostly $15.75, Sows $15, heavy stags $14-14.50, feeder pigs $20-21. Sheep, salable 700, market slow, early sales and bids spring lambs around 25 cents lower, other classes weak, good-choice spring lambs $13.75; best held around $14; few feeders $11.50; medium good shorn lambs $12-12.60, good ' shorn ewes $8.23-6.5T), best held at $7.00. PORTLAND DAIRYY Y PORTLAND, June 14 (UP) Egg supplies dwindled on the Portland dairy market today des pite an increasing call from re tailers. The price went up a cent Most egg supplies were tickct by OPA order, cd for the armed services. Butter supplies mounted and chickens were scarce. Butter Cube 93 score 42c; Jobbers pay Mie below quota Eggs To retailers, AA irge 49c; A, large 45c; A medium 42c; small (pullet) 39c. Cheese To wholesalers f. o. b. factory: Oregon triplets 28.1c; daisies (blank); Oregon loaf 28.3c. JJobbers pay V4 c below quota tions. 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Juno 14 (UP) Rye futures rose lo new season highs in all deliveries, December and May corn and September and December oate reached season peaks on the board of trade to day. Wheat prices slipped from the best levels under profit-taking before the close. Rye finished the day up Wi lo 3 cents a bushel; wheat off V to up ; corn unchanged to up ; oats up '4 to , and bar Icy unchanged to up . Wheat trade held to compara tively light levels. Cash grain interests were fairly heavy buy ers of July deliveries. Conflict ing influences held the trend about steady. On the one hand was the bumper crop prospects and the other the car shortage and European outlet. Our Line of Equipment will solve, completely, nny water problem al a cost of less lii.iu one tent per day. Long Life -fc -rt ' Sintpte lo Install MMIOmTltS - IIIKIItTt ICllKIt For Economy, Health and Bettor Living . . . See your water doctor, Today 0. . IRED 0 SPAETH Phone 586 Mjdninde, Oregon