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11 1 1 Pago Tea THE EUGENE 'REGISTER-GUARD Butter, Butterfat Up; Stocks Gain Slightly CEIITJDICEIS REPORTED; PRICES OIULIVEKDM Butter and butterfat were liooxb id a cent all along the Hue in the quo tations given out Thursday. This marks the first change In them fur some time. in the butter list, wholesale prices pre 22 cents on both the sweet crentn and extra quartern, 21 cents on the extra prints, and 1U cents on the standard prints. Buying prices on butterfat bring the Mveet up to 15 cenU and the sour J.i cents. In the poultry list from Swift and company! a change was reported on broilers, Broilem from IV to 2 pounds are listed now at 11 cents, t cents. All oilier poultry was un changed. No further change on eggB was re ported. There is u proKpect that the tool iroin mo racuic vouperuuve 'oultry Producers' association may show a slight advance, Friday. Little in doing in the wool market here. A little comes in now and then. Live hoes dropped 25 cents all nlong the line here Thursday, bringing top IlOgS aown iu fi.uu mm . the 200-&JU pounds, to 4 nnd $4.50 and the heavy sows to $2.50 and $3. No other change iu the livestock list was reported. ItiiHiiIwrrles and locnns will prob ably Wind up meir mum a:-aun nun WI'Khi ICI Bl-tl- day. Cherries are likewmo getting scarc er, the blacks being the mum ones iu sow. Green corn continues scarce. Green beans are coming on the market slowly, too. Following were the prices for the day on the local market: largely to absence of sustained buy ing force. Export demand for United Slotn wheat was larking, although l,0oO,KMi bufthels of Canadian was taken todavl and an equal amount yesterday. Pric declines were in the fare of the fact predictions ot rain had been unful- inieu. After reafting to below yesterday' fininh all around, wheat elosri irroiru. lar at A decline to 1-H advance, corn 1 -HOi 3-8 down, onts H-Hfii U, off. jiiw) provittiouu at a rise of 12 to 17 cents. SPECULATORS GET FAIR RESPONSE IN' THURSDAY'S DRIVE CHlCAnn LiVERxnri CHM.'AdO. .Inl vPiMT H NEW YOItK. .Tulv 21. P Tiv '"' 11.(KX; active. HJfe 13 concentrating their efforts on Issues l-.i.U 4 .,""" hT. held p relative. eill-li,, fi'r.n .,... bt .... .M U " " 'AW W. "IWCIlllltOM for tllB advance mnniiKed to chalk up a few gniiiH of 1 and demand. ... oi-nij.Y, iruriiiiu iieuem Biin u nco-I .. : . , . . . ee ithe sincl. t,., ,lu t . . .. i 1 - ,i'wii in i on tiy a eroeK market. ZStVZ L," r0,B,;r,i' the list as a whole refused S5.50(?6 " 1 hjbiiik uiue was iirm, .turnover on hheep 12,000; native Iambs .steady, undertone strong: nativp pwr nnH wether lambs $5.5075; native throw outs $3(,50; slaughter ewes $1.502. sales are confirmed. Locally the mar ket is overloaded. Lemons are up another 75c case. Teach market is extremely blow for all ottering,. Cucumber murket continued sick, nrim iimllv I.,v First pa out ot the M;. fsliluml section were lorceii at a nickel. Apple trading wuh of normal char acter with si-urcely sufficient busi uess to esiablip.il prices. East Side Market There van a genral demand for cherries during the Thunduy session oi uie i.nm niue rarmers wholesale markft. offerings were of limited vol ume with a few Amies and pie stock and a xmull supply of Luinberts Sale ot Lamberts wan generally .;-4o lb, with pie stork li-.'fV-c while the limit ed offering of Iloyal Ann variety was uvijjiiimiy jirn-ftj myjv in. Berries were iu small supplv but after a very tdow opening, Values showed htrength for raspberries around an bOc with the bulk moving 70c. A few 5c crate. Jllafkbcrries were in fair call with a small .supply. Around L generally. Loganberries old at a sjiread of 50-tiOc crate with the bulk 50-.Vc. currants were m nominal offering prnximnted 900.000 shares. Jnbnceos, foods, oils and few Tomatoes were weaker and lower at 00-05c for The Dalles Is while 2s were around 40-50c. Seaside peas were 4!je lb. with Se attle stock 4c generally. Locals around ii'iic (b. Apricots sold well ht 40c generally WHEAT QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, July 21. (U.PJ Whent strength of bonds wan ranee:' Jtl T. old. onen. 44 7-R; h'wh dU.- low, 44 7-H; close, 45. July, new, open, 45 1-8; high, 45 1-h; low. 45; close, 45. bent., old. niton. 47 htrrh 47 7-H; low, 47 1-S: close, 47 3-8. Sent., new. onen. 47 H-R- hinh 47 5-8; low, 47 1-8; close, 47 1-8. I)ec, open. 50 3-8; high, 51; low, 50 'i; clone, 50 3-8. specialties made substantial headway, for Til tons while others were mostly on the strength of the promise of the Walla Walla onions sold $1.10-1.15 executives association to cooperate sack. to reduce expenditures. Persistent Lalles eggplant was in small supply nctuui iu ai'Miiiu wui crtue, DOCK MITERS GET TMOLlSEnSON CHAPLIN'S SONS TUNE! WASHINGTON, .Inly 2.(P) The opn season for hunting wild ducks anil geese has been extended ironi one to two months for the com ins fjill by President Hoover at the reroininen'iation ot secreturv Ilvde. The lengthened season, it was said at the department of agriculture, is made- possilile by improvement in the situation which been tup. serious for waterfowl following drought on their Dreemng grounds in 10.il. J'iie eiirliest open season in nnv state will he Oct. I and the latest opening date .Nov. Hi, with I he excep noii oi r iorifi:t wnere uk season will onen Nov. 20. In Alaska SpoK 1 hiii ou i ne ojtennig naip. 1 ho IH'W onen seaMOii for lnek geese, nraiH and coot include: i)t. if. to Dec. .,Ne- Mexico, Arizona, Jdaho. Oreson and WiiKhinir ton. Oct. 1 to Nov. IiO Nevada. Nov. 1 to Uec. :il California. LOCAL PRICES Eggs (Buvlna Prloes at Store,) ftrnndnrd. 14H1 Mediums 12(nl'6c (WholMaia price, to Heiauers) Eitraa ..17c 8tnndnrds lediuins H .Crox (New York Grade,) (Buying Price.) Btandsrds ... , Mediuma , l irst. . ..(lc Iflc ..10c 17c ..We (Publlo Market. Retail) FreRh jumbos, extra large M re.h extras ..13c ..IDc ..17c Vresb mcdiiims ..10c Poultry, Live (Buying Prloes) Uearr bens. 4V.M5Vj lbs. (col ored) lb. 11c Heavy sens, over ohi lbs. (col- oreaj id. llic 8c .c llc ....He 4c TiOfrborn hens, lb. Liffbt leghorns, lb. .. , Broilers, l'4fe2 I lis., lb. Broilers over 2 lbs., lb. etais, ID. Butterfat (Buying Prloes) Sweet cream butterfat Sour cream butterfHt i;tc Butter (Wholesale Prices) nweet creiim nutter ..'J' J-.xtra qiiHrtera Kxtra prints ... Ule Standard prints ...10c Wool (Buying Prices) Medium wool, lb. Sc Hons. Live (Buvlna Prices) 3RO-200 lbs. ....$4.f(n(ff4.75 lbs. . f-Ki.4.A0 Heavy sows .$J.504j3 nogs, uresaeo (Buvlno Prices) 180-100 lbs. OQO'jc Lame, iive (Buying Prices) Steers rillU Heifers 3rt3V,c Cowa ?ti'2'c JtUIIS Canners and cutters Veal, dressed, Stl-fJO, (lOd'jC; l',ia3c 120-150, BViQllc: 150-200, 41i3c aneep (Buying Prloes) Ewes iraiUc Jjimna 2rfR2:V, e 1'oarlinn wotbern 1 Vj'V Hav (Buying Prices) S5 Alfnlfa, ton Clover, ton Oat and vetch linr, ton Grains (Buvlna Prices) Wheat both red nnd white bu. BOffi.Mr Barley, ton 14 Oats, ton Jin vogotnoies (Buying Prices Average for No. I Produce) Green onions, dox. bunches ...40e fMunarh. Ih. Gf(, itr Jew radmhes, dnx, huneliea 3tic Local cucumbers (bnllinuse), wholefnle, dot., extra fnncy, 70c: No. 2 .30c Locnl hothouse tomatoes, whole sale, lntr ..- $l.r.0 Lettuce, dox, heads . 4iie Cabbsce, II.. l(K1!.c New beets, dox. bunches Sue Pens, lb .....4 fr l ;.e New potatoes, lb. 1 i.e tireen beiniM, b M- ;iy, .,. t'orn, dox -w 251 :t(ic fireen iepwr. lb. .-,e Summer squash, dot. ..... I'nir Fruits (Buying Prices) Ited rnilerrie., crala $1 2S I'ie cherries, lb Kalin cherries, lb. ' it c Blackcnps, crate t I.oxnnherrlee. erst Peaches, basket Apples, Hi. .8ilc ... 2le ..31 4c CO-OP EGQ POOL WEEK ENDINQ JULY 7 Kxtres Iflc Standards n- rirsts ,, ,. Meliuras T v'c -rx .1,1c Tool prices announced ech Fri day by Pacific Cooperative Poul try Producers' association are sl ivers for the week ending on the Thursday eight days preceding. CHICAGO PRICES CHICAGO. Jlllv 21. -UP) -TATient .Ml. 1 red IS'A: No. 2 red 47 :t.4(i 4'4i No. 1 hard 48 3-4C.4!l; No. 1 yellow hard 4WMRI.; No. 2 hard 4K iits iso. 2 yellow luird 47 3-4'i(. IH; No. 1 mixed 48; No. 2 mixed 47'. fa48. , I urn No. 1 mixed 32 V4! No. 2 mixed 32!i; No. 1 yellow 3.1; No. 3 yellow 3-411.33; No. 2 white 33. )ut No. 2 white lSOill): No. While lO'jffi n'i. Itye no wiles, llnrlev 25C(i.(r. Timothy seed $2.3.r,((i50. (.'lover seed $712. I,nrd .M.15. Hibs Jli.25. Bellies $0.25. snores, but principnl commodities fnil- Cuuliflower (nun the north ed to provide much encouragement. fiuoted uround 8."i-H0c crate. Todiiy's cloning prieeH: Ueans were easier with Kentucky Air Hcduc 30; Alnskn .Tun 10 5-8; Wonders 7c and other green stock Al Cliem and Dye 47 3-4- Am Cnn 5c lb. 33 3-4; Am and For Pow 3 3-8; Am Triumph penches, fnncy pack sold hrnelt and It 7 3-4; A T and T 75; up to 7.1c but other varieties did not Am Tob B 57 1-2: Anaconda 4: Atch move above 50c generally. Only a few T nnd RP 2 1-S; Atlantic lief 13 00c. i-i, tieninx Avin ft Halt and Hothouse tomatoes showed n spread Ohio ft fi-S: Beth Steel 10 1-8; Bor- of 7.V- to J1.50 four basket crate, den 24 1-4; Hurr Add Mnch 7 1-8; IJnlles sipinsh svld was -ll-"ilc flut Canndn Poc 11 1-4; Case .1 1 25 1-2; crate for both while and yellow, flies and Ohio 12 1-4; Chrysler 0 Pencil plums from Yakima were 1-2; Col (i nnd K 0 3-4: Conil Solv quoted around (!5c lug. ' II 3-8: omt.wlth So 2 1-8; Contl Cnn l'otntoes showed a steady move 21 7-8; Corn Prod 31. ment up to SI orange box. ( urfiHS-Wright 1 1-8: Drug Inc 20 Corn sales were chiefly 20c dozen i-n; I'uponc .i !; I'.iiKlmnn Kod for The Dalles stock while up to 25c .17 7-8; Klec Auto f,t 10 3-4; Kl Pow was obtained for fancy local. Central and I,t 3 5-8; Gen Konda 22 1-2: Gen Wasliiiurton .$1.25 crate. Wanato cilnlaloillies are lieitiir of fered $2.25 crnte for 21c to 45s. Green beans are again a trifle weaker. Lower Columbia peas are selling 5 Oc lb. Cabbage continues scarce hut in slightly better supply with price shnd- LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVEHPOOL. Julv 21. (P)- Wheat close: July 51 5-8: Oct. 53 1-8; uec, u-i o-o, ixenange $3.ou. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG, July 21. (P) Wheat close: July 54: Oct. 67 1-8; Dec. 58 3-8. (.ash wheat: No. 1 northern 54; No. I I nurthcrn 51; No. 3 northern 4U 1-4. Portland Cash Wheat Shrinks PORTLAND, July 21. UP) Hcnrs continue in control of the Portlnnd wheat market as they are also In charge of the loading innrketa of the North American zone. While there was no change in wheat futures here tor the day and no trading, and de PUBLIC MARKET'S TRADE SAID GDQD .Mot II; Gold Dust 12 7-8; Int Harvest 13 1-4: I T nnd T 5 3-8. .lol, M,. 12 3-4; Kennecott 7; Lieg nnd My H 40 3-4: Monty Ward 0: Nash Mot'lO; Nnt 'Biscuit 20 3-4; Nat Dairv Prod 17 1-8; Nnt Pow nnd I,t 8 1-2: NV Cent 12 7-8; North Amer 17: Pack ard 1 3-4: Pnrnm Puhlir 2 l.o. pn. ney J O 1(1 7-8; Penn lilt 0; Phillips ed a trifle. Pet 4 3-4; Pub Ser NJ 33; Pullman 14 3-4. Bndio 4 1-4; TtKO 2 S-4: Item Band 1 7-8; Hey Tob B 20; Sears Hoc 13 1-4; Shell Cninn 4 3-8; Sou Pac 0; Stan Brands 11 1-4: St. Oil N.J 10 3-4; Tex ns Corp 11 3-4; Tex Gulf Sill 10; Trans-Amer 3 3-4: t'ninn Carbide 17 7-8: I'nion Pnc 30; Cnlt Aircrnft 10 1-4: Unit Corp 5: Unit Gas Imp 13 7-Si I'S Bobber 3 1-8; CS Steel 24; West Elcc and Mi 18 3-4; Woolworth 27. A good huslness was reported for the Producers' Public market, Thurs day. Prices pructically all continued stendy. A few Blue Lake beans were seen. New beans, generally, are coming in slowly. Fewer cherries TCere seen Thurs day. The black varieties are the main ones in now, nlong with pie cherries. itaspoerrics and lognns arc coir slrlernuly scarcer, htrnwberries are off the lint, so few come in. Currants are another fruit practically off the PORTLAND. Ore.. .Tide 21 mm maraet. snilu the receipt of export business, Advance of one rent n pound In the ., Lor" " .,mnr"v"!1-' in Quality but PORTLM BUTTER RAISED Oi CENT chnntzed Thursday. Following were prices for the diiy: Merchanta exchange. It wns the moat cxrlianjre here wan nnt nt nil nnni. complete expressions of bearish con-1 peeted in view of the scramble re trol this market has seen. cently for ton score offorincs cener- PORTLAND LIVESTOCK nlly alnn,r the coast. The advance to By U. S. 1. A. 1c for extras wns therefore due. PORTLAND. Ore.. Julv 21. (U.R I Inwove r. the Hisp of n dimllnr nmn,,t II o its IHKi: notiiiiic sold enrlv: Wed- in undersenres wan morn nf n nvmnn- nesdny's market closed on basis of thetic movement rather tlmn any spe $5.25 for best licht butchers and $4 cfnl need for such n rise. The shortage for fercicr pirb, inese prices io lower or extras ami standards, however; PUBLIC MARKET RETAIL PRICES Vegetables than last week for slaughter classes havo a somewhat better undertone to v Ir,a,l , ,,,,T,?. ;i . ' , r.. a .-I,. . ... . I II uuuergraucs into consuming Now potatoes. 12(i,;13 lbs. for 2.".c .e,,k. ,.lhl i.Vonn.l .te,lv V.,r .1, 1. " eu ouions, o ouiK lies . Mlieep 12IH) incluili nrrive; open mnrket a around steady. Kor several days there has heen "" "'fZ X & 1 including 2M bought to rather keen strenglh In the California sZc b 8c- for 11 larai-i slipp y nearly an iisrset owing to tne great decrenses ifcnd lettuce 2 heads for lc 10c 10c ...lllc Marcola News MAKCOLA. .Illlv 21 (Kneinll n. uuoiuer. uneiui, was Dorn to .Mr. and Mrs. Karnest Mabe at tiie hos pital in Eugene Suttinlav morning. .Mr. and .Mrs. Noival Neil and daughter, l'atty Lou. nnd Mrs. Nettie Neil transacted business in Eugene Tuesday iii'lerurion. i.o.vd and lolu Garrison visited with Maxine Snodgrass at Springfield -Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Itogers, Mrs. Fred Fischer, and Mis. Itilcy Garri son attended the meeting of the Ite bekah lodge at Springfield Monday evening. Mrs. Mike Hnuer and daughter, Ruth, ami graiiddnughter, .leuune Itogers, and Willis Miles were Eu gene visitors Wednesday. .Icaiine will visit in Eugene this week with relatives. t Clarence Cox, Ciiet Lunceford, nnd Ralph Irish, who are working near Suisslionie, were home over the week-end. Mr. aaud Mrs. Stanley liuller. of Portland, visited nf Hie Men Mei-vin home over the week-end. -Mrs. Frank Ulum and son and daughter are visiting in Portlnnd. Iru Gates, of Eugene, was in Mar coin on business Tuesday. J. T. Whilniore is visiting with his son. Dell, at liickleton, Wash. George Tipton is purchasing the home now occupied by Urn Olson from W. II. Sullivan. Mr. Si broll, Mrs. linrrett nnd Mrs. Chas. Irish were E-ugene shoppers Tuesday. Among the Marcola people who at tended the ball game at Noti Sundav were Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. "and Mrs. WilkillS. .Tnhn Mnvu-nll Aln ,wl Mrs. F. M. Maxwell. Mr end Atr Lee Hill, .Mrs. Dorn Nielsen. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Harry Allen, Frank Mnsou and Earnest Mahe. L. W. llonney returned to Mar cola Saturday after spending a two- weens vacation at Newport and port land. Ho was accompanied by his son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harbison, of Portlnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. L. Whitsell. of Dorenn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mason Sunday. Mrs. Ufa Sanders, of Cottage Grove, is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Allen. The Mnrcoln bnsehnll team will play Dinty's nt the high school Sun- uay, juiy -'t. Mysteries of the big. sound cameras Intriqued Charles Chaolln. Jr.. ueii), ana bianey unapnn, b (rignt). sons of Charlie Chaolin. film comedian, and his divorced wife, Lita Grey, when the younasters arrived In New York after seven months abroad wjth their grand motner, Mrs, Louise Grey. The lads were en route to Hollywood where, joined by their mother, they will make five pictures. RADIO drive ins: good to near choice 83-01 lb. in the churning there nnd nlong the c'lbbnue lb lamus i. looks sieaoy; cnuice uuoi- coasi. M ic n nort nwesr slock hn hem, v, ,l able possibly ?4.2.r; nothing else sold moved in that direction ns a result of coun,beri, eiicii "- .Ms". . ... o . s wineu nnuirniiy k hlrnl.i IS ..I..-,, in,- ,.i,i,i n.vioi; oere. "fie 3c PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. July 21. (P Wheat: July, open 4.1 3 1. high 45 3-4. low 45 3-4, close 45 3-4; Sept., open 1(1, high 40, low 40, close 40: Dec, open 48 3-4, high 48 3-4, low 48 3-4, close 48 3-4. Cash wheat: Bie Mend Muestem 57. soft white 4.V4, western white 45, hard winter 4.i, northern spring 4o, western red 44. Onts: No. 2 white $10.50. Today's car rerelnts: Wheat 21. flour-4, corn 1, onts 1. . . .. . ..i-eeii ueaus, in J mn""t" ""tptnar- art. w be 4 , j- now rffective. r nf . n - (.enerally f,rm tone Is snetrested fti Swiss chard, lb. ,-, the market for eees here with i : oTi""' . . . i . i ii n . t tj it i urn. ipnumi SiimnKT kmuiis i. PORTLAND PRICES POHTLAXI). Ore.. Julv LM. (P Hulter Prints 02 score or better ID- e: standards Ut-2(lc. Hutterfiit Olrect to Khippers: Sta tion 12-He; Porllaud delivery prices VH(i t.onnd. ive poullry Not bovine nrlce: ens, mediums De: lichts "c. Others iincliiinsed. r.iTtts and country menttt unchanged, Mnhnir. nuts, rascarn lirk, hops. uninns, new pninTnos. potntom. straw points nlone tho Pnelfio slope. Itc- ceipts enntinue to dwindle. Cut of 1o lh. In the httyli.fr price nf lirhtwrt'eht hens to 7-0c Is shown for the day. confirminer last week's late- forernsts of this desire nn the part of killers in spite of the decreas ed supply. Months nhend of the nornuil. new crop younir torn turkevs nre hoine offered to the local trnde by AVMInnv ette valley crnwers but none npnenr anxious to start tli movement inas much ns there Is still considerable old stuff coming nnd the storage plants are loaded. Warmer weather hns qutektr nf ferted sentiment in the mnrket fnr conutrv killed meats. Reeetpts nre not liberal but demand nppenrs a trifle nor except fnr lambs nnd mut ton, which nre folly nuiintnincd. Hhipners at The Indies nre ltftlns lb m Corn. 6 ears . Lireeu peppers, lh Fruits lied raspberries, 4 boxes Cherries, lb Ixgnnlerries, crate .,......-. Hlackcnps, 4 boxes for Kiiu(nrb( o IPs. .Hc "ic Wc ....S1 . 2."ic l()e lUnckberries, 2 boxes for lllc Peaches, basket ...20(j(, 2."ic Green apples, (h. Tic; tl lbs 25c Miscellaneous Honey, lb. .iggft 1 .V Filberts, lb. 2"fq L'y Wulnuts. lb. I 18fii22c Poultry (dressed, drawn) Heavy frvers. lb. 2:tc l.ilifr fryers, lb. - "Jiic Heavy hens, Ik Iefiliorn hens. lh. , ISc Tries, woo nnd hav ..notations .,. . P" .nr 1 ,!" lui i.cfrl M,p "rrre or npricois nnu some Mis PORTLAND STAPLES POHTLANl). Ore.. Julv 21. (P) Sugar Cane, granulated JM.45 10D t.: Peet sugar ?l.20 W lbs. Hotnestir flour Selling priie de- ered: Pntent 41a $?i,?ti do ftSs ,!lO. bker' Muestem SI 10- s.ift heat pastrv natrnt .ta.lO-H (HI Mnn. tana hurd whvat patent rt.tX)-o.2l., rye ;i.V-4.00. satisfaction exists in the trade. Sale are still liberal but mostly at old prices. Attempts to seenro the ad vances nre not vet oreuornl. Priies continue off (n the mnrket for lomntoes here, the result e-f fur ther incrense of mnrkcHng bv f'olum- hin river points ns well no libernl hancover from tho Californm season. Hothouse nre in nominal offering but TeONPOV, July 21 (U.R) The fat- to n.ove. The oldest town In the nnrl.l U n-rtB.,l ..rn,-t !..e.n.- .11 said to Ih the ruins of Tepo tiawrn.lernl esrlonds ht-e rerentlv been roll- noriuern .Mesopoianua. I p(l from the Irfibih section but no Prices are shaded along with outdoor , pilint t,,' WitiTin. ex.-ppt for the Barometer of Nation's Business Chicago Wheat Values Sagging CHICAfJt), July 21. Wheat tsJuci waged laU tod-j-, owing Low (1U3U Today revious Pv Week Ago War Ago ... M Years Aeo Hish tlP.t2) Low (1!iT , Mi nli (ir.n) Low (H;(0) , Today Previous IMy Week Aito ... Year Ago . . S Years Ago , High W2) , Low (1lT High (1l.'tt) , STOCK AVERAGES (Copyrisht, 1D32. Standard Statistics Co.) JULY 21: :h lud'li 4o.;t :ti.2 'As,: lit 2-NT tlMt . . " 1 1 1 1 1 ; n i r n -jo:J'4 112.1 JULY 31: 20 Ind'It A7.5 wva MS yH 12, "I S M'J mo 0rr'i 20 nt's OOtotsl HV5 MO 40.1 Hit M0 lis r7.7 :w.o 70 4 liw.l 11tU 100.4 U21M1 22SS ;to.s in.o 71 :t i:t.2 iM.s ;t;.o 3410- 2M :t 2o." s Mt.4 HIIJ 114.7 S itistUs Co.) -Orr' 20nP 60 total Ml 7."0 02.S 54.S 7.4 2.0 MA 74.5 1UU HH4 1014 t.d 1024 i7.S 07.5 7i.O M.7 7U 474 7O.0 57.5 JOIVS 101 4 301 0 U7JI iKi.U U-.O Schneider l roptiy miiclnnes. ih tor sale, but nobody wants it because it is Amerirun. The machine, a Lockheed. Is the one in which the lute nnd famous Captain (ilen KiNton heat nil existing reconls from London to Cpeto n when. stnrtMig on .March ill, lOJll. he flew 7."'Ht miles to Capetown in six days. 1 1 hours, nt nn average .peed of i:tl miles an hour. 1'revioulv ton Keh. 21 of the same year) Kid ston beat the record for a' London to Paris flicht by flying 210 miles in 72 minutes an average of 17,t miles, an hour. Kitlst on's machine cnn fly f inter than any other mnrhine in Pritain (pxci-pt Schneitior Trophy ui.n'liini' 1 I nt (ess than .tin (cet up. ot fnr from the ground, it can do .'m.'S miles nn hour. Air font tnschitif hae to climb to heights nhoe .'di f,.,.t fore they-e:m attain such a sperd. Lieutenant Owen Cat hert .J..n who pilots the vhite nml red record breaker for the Kidston etnte ercu tor told the I nited Prevj. tl,t he had flown nil over Ktudand iu nn at temp the sell the phuie. Pcrnnse it is American, however, it cannot be granted a commercial license enab ling it to carry pnienner or freiaht for profit, Hecntise it is lie-senter n. private individn.il in thee hird times wants to tal.e the nu.cLui bt- cause oi the cost of UP.kcei J Blue River News . BLUE RIVRK, July 21. f Speclnl) Miss Mary (tuuiber. who Iiiik bnen spending u month's vncntion above itlue liiver. litis returned to her posi tion iu .McMomiu and AYushmirne's store. ' Misses Kmma and Nettie Chnse nre visiting Professor mid Mrs. K. H McAlistcr at their sunimiT i'.'imi lr. nml Mrs. Y. U. Allin nre re inrning Home next week from a trip i" i oriiiiiKi. Mac McCrenry nnd sons nre mak Ing their home in lllue Itiver this summer. Misses Mvrn ntiH MnHlm rt f. JMigcne, visited the McAlistcr home and AYhyte home Mond.-iv evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murel McMullen were in Kugcue on business Saturday. Mr. nml Mrs. O. C. Uankin "were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred limning. Mr. mid Mrs. f!eo. Cooler, of Cali fornia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. IL W. Cooicy nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith Tnvlor nnd daughter. Margaret, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mmiriee Whyte Sunday eveniiur. i Mrs. M.-iurice Whyte who has heen i dl the past week, is nble to be un MUM IUUI1IH1 nL'iim, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Onming nnd umiKuier were in r-ugene Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Anderson, of wiympia. hush., visited the past week with relatives nt Itlue Itiver. Mrs. Fred (Jruning nnd daughter are spending n week visiting rela tives in Kuneue, Thursday, July 21 KOKK, lOiiL'ene 4:.'i0 n. m.. Classic interlude; o, Twilight slmdows; ti, .Musical nieinorv tests: U:,H. Studies in black nnd white; 0:4o, News pa rade; 7, Vincent Lopez nnd his or chestra; 7::;n, Three Blind Mice; A. O. V. W. program ; 8:JU, Time signal and sign off. KPO, San Francisco o:4o p. m., Dixie memories; G. Masters of Music; 0:4"). Cecil and Sally; 7, Tom Mit--chell, baritone; S, Itnlph Kirbery, dream singer; 8:0.1. Jack Pettis or chestra; S:.'i0, Joseph Henry Jackson hook review; 8:45, John nnd Ned; S:45, Keep the Home Fires Burn ing; f), Nathan Abas, violinist; !i::'0, Golden Legends, dramatization of fa mous stories; 10, Ilnl Kemp's orches tra; 10:.'MI, Around the Network; 11, Jimmy Jot's orchestra: 11:0 to 12. Witching hour. KCJO. Oakland (I p. m. Dance hour with Walter Winchell; 7. Amos V Andy; 7:lo, Concert; 7:30, Mona Ixwp, blues singer; 7:4. Doc Hodg ins, Alvino Itey's band; S. Harry Stan ton, basso; 8:15, Standard symphony orchestra; 0:15, Irvini Rose" orches tra; 0:30. Frankie Masters orches tra; 10, News flashes; 10:15, Ship of Dreams; 11. Ted Fio-Itito's orches tra; 11:.'10, Charles Kaley's orchestra; 12 to 12:110, Organ concert. KOW, Portland 1 p. m., NRC K(iO prozniins to 7:30; 7:;t0. Kelly's Salon orchestra; 7:4,1 NBC-KtJU pro- " o. i inn i. uutciiinson; NHC-KdO program; 0:l"i. Montug tiri-Mue iiour; v.-i-t. Anson Weeks or chestra; 10, NHC-KUO program; 10:!.", Oregoninn Mountaineers; 10:45 i. -i"ihkhiiht.v unoK emu: li. Allan Daniels; 11:15 to 12 midnight, Bagdnd organ. KN'X. T.os Angeles 0 p. m.. News; 0:15; K. eiisemMe; ti:3U. Oh-h-li Klmer 7, Frank Watanabe and Arch ie; 7:15, Bob Shuier; 7:45. KXX en semhlc; S, KNX varieties; 0, News 0:15, Dreaming Time for Ketitos'; .t:oO. Liiboviski violin choir: 10 Stark's Bohemian club; 11, Paris Inn 12 to 1 n. m., 'Phenomena." 1iorre nssistetl by Mrs. refers, and Mrs. Kteiirns served iee cream, cake and punch to the following: Patty Campbell, Mnrvis Peters, Joyce (Jor sline. Jackie and Jim Snorkt Klmer Lee Newton, Meredith Wilson nnd the guest of honor, Junior Pitchur, Sixteen Killed In Mexican Wreck Swisshome News SWISSMOMi;. Julv 21 iSpecinH Mr. nnd .Mrs. I. W. Walker nnd sim, i oin;ins nnd dauuhtor. tinita. of Culm, Alabama, are camiung at Ne komn, Mr, Walker owns extensive timber holdiucs in and around Ne koma. They traveled thronch by the northern route nnd intend to return hy the southern, Klmer Poi. niui family, of Seattle, visited the past two weeks with the Walker family nt Nekotna. Nathan Foster, of Los Anceles. Is here for a month's vacation, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fos ter, i Chnrje nnd Onrce Ach'sm. midj ,ns. iihtsp i.oru auemied I'ie tii- ncrni oi .Mrs. uutiis Joliuaou ut .Map leton Tin'Mlfiy. Mrs. it. M. Foster nnd son. Nathan went to Ltigene Saturday for a week's visit. incy nttende.l the Calkms Patter;ou wedding Mondav evening. L, Bennett nnd l.eomird Ieper went to Kroll Friday on n fishing trip. Thev reportetl n fine catch. Mr. l.eeper went to Kitgenp Satur day on business. William Spurling nnd Halph Prin de picked dp fries Tuesd.av .tn son Creek. Aeheson nud s'in have comideti-.t iimmi; i:ieir iiv on tiieir ranch at the mouth of 1 Vailwon.l. Mr. and Mrs. i Averv visitml Monday with th Walker famdr at th-'ir camp t N'ckoniM. Mr. nn. I Mr, li.ihh lVferson. of Liii;ene, and Mrs. Kivd Hytrin, of Ciihman. visitrd Thnr.lsv afternoon nt the home of W. H. Spurling. CONDON WINS Condon phiycroimd's sot r bull pine rdned out Lincoln 0 to 7 Wednesday rii'Tiine on (lie lulfers h-mie wrouii'l Moth teams pbned rssj.I b,i, l:,i the CojmIou toser p.n-kc.l more let ting pun.-t,. Batteries. f,r (Vndon M.4WM Brcvl.r.-irs ami JuUUsU.u. c Lincoln; Keeie ani L'ivw News of Drain PR A IN, July 21. (Special) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kandall, Julv lb. n daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. U. Cochran and daughter, Patricia, spent the week end in Itosebnrg, visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. linlph Karcher. Mr. and Mrs. (;tnti Speck, of I ortfand. visited several davs with her mother, Mrs. Anna Moore, bro ther, Claud Moore, and sister, Mrs. D. C. Davis and family. leavinc Mon day for t.rants Pass where they will visit friends a few days befm-'e re- iiniiing in complete their visit here. Miss Maxine Sanders is visiting at the home of her uncle, Newton Truv lor. in Bend, J. T. Bedford Is undergoing a siece of the mumps this week at his home here. Mrs. E. fi. Whipple nnd Jim Whip ple were hugene- visitors Saturday. Mrs. Joe Deardoff returned jnt Iriday Iron n Portland hospital where she was operated on for ap pendicitis. Mrs. I.oretta Christensen, of Port land, was n guest last week nt the home of her brother-in-law nnd sister ! Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Snnd.M-w Miss Iris Whitney, of Portland is visitinc her grandmother. Mrs. tior trmle lledrick nnd other relatives. Mrs. Whom entertained with a party for her little son. Junior Pit cher, 1 ridiiy afternoon, tht occasion being his S:h birthdny. Junior re ceived many nice little gifts, nnd the yming-ters enjoyed the afternoon in tdavmi-runes. after which Mrs MEXICO CITY, July 21. UP) Sixteen persons were killed and nt least twelve more injured in varying decrees when a Ions National Itailwav freight train backed into a street car today nt a crossing iu the suburb at Tacuha. The accident happened in the early morning. The backing train, traveling rapidly, hit the street car broadside, and five railway coaches passed over the wreckage before the train could be stopped. Many df the injured lost arms and legs. The street car wns filled with em ployees en route to work only twelve hours after n street car strike had been terminated yesterday. : Fruit Growers at Work On Beets Now The cannery of the Eugene Fruit Growers association is having u light run on beets this week. Beets con tinue at the cannery until Septemher. Produce in general is a bit slow this season and beans will not be on for nt least another week, it is said. Sour cherriej nre running strong nt the ennnery now and work on them will continue all next week. iiffiSf STlIIEfj I-AS VEGAS, .P7 i.uy J-.dwmrl li,,,!,'"'' inislwn,! of Mis. ji -T ".: 1 M 1 riy.llu,ls InoC'l 'st, Anue. Semv, 'A 1 , ton. !, fd a jllbv. work tomorrow ns .' J1' O attMidnnt nnd ,v,l t.bl. ?" a rwreation parlor, Hudson came l,fr' foo!t( aco, leaving- the s.,;j ""t i his wile near 1 ,a , c.to:Ul time before she fKU", , i to see if s!,e ,, incut lo live will, i,r..?'p a job nml went ;; .,'ii;u',ih ninie Iu me no matl,. .Now is her clinin Ml.. ' " l slie wants to eoino ,i tt everythini; will l; jr!l Iliidson denied slatpm...' to him and avi " the kidiianin- disappeared m the ou Sj, reappeared a short tim, S Jl desert, claiming f '""it dueled. """"l ;'I want to cet out ol tl lieitj; mess whieh I hav. k.! to my neek for more tbi he said. "1 mn, , i. "H just ns Guy Hndso,,, , ffl like nnyboily else." "'"""Il tie said he wn h. amoni; noil men '"' I'JU I " " "tlH INI,. T lorin my own Irieuilslum ... . IUK a llewsnnnp" ,.,.i..K.:...r. CARNERA WINS XEW YOIIIC ji. o, rim., taniera, Kiant Italua J weight mnkmit his first this eountrv s ... hi. ..L 1 vasion of Eurone. stn.,,.1 i..,'H pt Philadelphia in the smt!.1 of n seheduled ten r,j "ir.,s aiera ,u'ishc,i-,sd EVERY PIMPLE GoJ Have your skin cleon, lmoh,M, voly. Forr80rl,l,mp,,s """"', and Skin TreaimMiiJ wrltB Ratlnol, Dept. Nl, Boltliwl Kesina BLADDER ON FIR If buralnir pisiaEcs torture rou, CBrbthiaiJ FOB. BLADDER, PATAU UN N0RGE Rollator Refrlocnt Priced from $149.50 to N2 General Radio Headquarters At Camas Swale CAMAS SWALE. ,7ly 21. (Spe cial) The fanners nre verv busv hnrvestiiu; their grain getting read'v for the threshers. Ouile a number attended the dance Saturday night. The Hodeo nt Cushmnn raneli wns quite n success as reported from Liiuse nirenuing. Mr. nml Mrs. Wagoner nml son. I.n ern, rctuineil to Arbiickle, Cnl.. nfler a two weeks' visit nt the Den nett home. Mr. Ilnmer nnd fnmilv have mov ed on their rnni-h they purchased from -Mr. Maxwell, ' Grant Dulley hnn been quite ill with typhoid-piieumniiin hut is re ported getting nlong just fine nt pres ent. The Indies have been very busy ,.1. km.k win, uiacKoernes lur their winter use. Miss forwin Reese tins been nssist i'J n i" l""''-T. in .'aring for Grant "mJ iiii-iuiga 111s sicKiu'ss. Mr. Todd is home sgain afler a ...... .., ,y nl r,in,i nnd Salem. . Mr. nn.l Mrs. Unli.h Hulh. of Cnli. forma are visiting Mrs. lluth's sis ter. Mrs. W. c. Thornton. A dance will 1 held nt the club house Saturday night. Hnbert Franklin nnd Mr. Pullv mo toreil to hugene on business Tues- .Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham- Msh were Sm,',"v "' - U- 'n,1"" Soft CORN Gone In 4 Days Roots and All Callouses Too No More Piles How to End Terrible Anony Without Salves or Cutting Thousand of l'ile sufferer do not know that the rniiw.f piles is ). ternal had circulation of blood in the lower howel. That is the scientific tn,,i, ,iMlt I lies the real reason whv salve and suppositories do not give permanent rehef. why cutting does not remove; th cause. Your irclptiff. Me,,.,;,,., rt n.A....t ing l'ile will ,,lv g ,vh,. rn1 tuallr remove the rane 'n, ( one minute before. Kremal treat, ni.-nts ean't do thi..-n internal nie.p.-sne should Is. use-l. HEM KnllV the prescription of TV .I S I.eonhar.lt. sur.ee.l because It stim. ill:ite the rirciilation. drive ,.it is.n. tested Wood, h.-l and restores the rtimowf (.sd pans llEM-llnin table, . have an a1 most unlielievahle record of success S.s why wssr,. time on evtemnl rem- ' , , rr: " tit nn ni.erath.n hen liftanv-liavi, rirug Co. ,nd ... i.s-... e, it, w ;iore i vi Pimples Go--Skin Clears Using Invisible Zemo In a surprisincly short time such skm troubles A IinUlc. nnd Rcmisl,PS .lip,,,,.,,. wIlPn 8llothin(r antiseptic ZKMO is used. Kor twenty ye.nrs sootlii,1(:, choline ZKMo hn's relieved itrfiii,, skin nnd hn seldom railed to cionr nw,,y nil,iKhtlr , annoyinc skin irritation,.. yn- R clear, smooth, hoaltl.y skin depend on clenn. nntisentic ZKMD. All drug '"c nnd Sl.im. Out to stuy out wIlinK B' cakes in drcut lint hid flM 1 America (he plensiint, easy : kcc rid ot corns a joyous, it. inir. iuviirorntiiur foot bath for -1 nights uud then lift out tbe c roots nnd nil. They cull tins miracle r Hadox Hnth S.iits and Htm. been workinir wondow with t;' feet of tho tiirlit little IpIm-I' nml ncirls. eultimr and frkia 1 intf liquid belong to the sr It's tlift modern way tli f cnllousew to dissolve thfr from heels nnd toes and to t feet in good vigorous conit- tluit von nun unlk mill run IM nnd dance with case and p! j lust nsk for n box of M9 Walts nt lir'l t'ros 1'rtijt i-fany-Davis I'ruir Co or any E druestore you'll be deliehtM. Throw Away Your Corn Plasters Here's Quicker Rniif v Hot Weather Foot Tortures I Just c-rn if yon u-nnt to tin-tfip A,.,,! rui i the heels. tinit and sor,.! Klllerald K"i ri.i ,,r Hi soaked i V'tt " . , ' Will ie.r iieiiarlure. V th- oil wherever your shoes r" the inf,.. -,t , on the join;,. Tk, ,!lp feet fro,,, MeVi,.. It, , "".V,. K,"'', I IH.KT. hot the d',V ov.t- . i, . , - ya m fnf. sunerer to try 1 1 KM-H, M II ,h 1 jj 1'," : ,?"r in hot .,. ,isran-ee of reoney-haek if t Hoe. ,hi, cmfortaMe e.oi i.ifir l ;k's na fc:i.e !,.. .. n . ' cv r.a. k if th.r j ,v. oiier ;uiiu.-u Ut cast I tiuvraid Lost Ugly F Her Husband Says fc Looks Five Years Yooiil There !s a certain weight every woiuan looks hct K" nor uL-im,.. ..,),.,- .;eiit ncr tons overweiirht, but normal1'; l a f ...1 , ....turn. v-T- producers (and liu-'bandu " J'. upon this point, "jit m""r. T lOrtt fivo vrnira vniUlBf". unburdened lier Iw.dy nf P0"' ut; iv i nr. np.in imt " " ij, weiqht since 'takinn Kruscli! I ,l..l..l ...Ihh Ihaffl in 1" When I weinhed 177 lbs. I M". weiijht steadily since '"J now 159 lbs. mv normal ;j Morenver, I feel brighter eneroello In every way. cr my measurements hl'h,J't list last were bust . for my helnht. which l 'A'J my one Is 29. mv niuM" severe critic. He savs I wars vounqer. mere - 4 reason for mv less of ''"' i Krn.fh.s 'I An net tiki ,l" 1 tlcular diet." , r:i (Mrs.) S. R.. Landos, A nottle of Krn.'-N'ii , will In.t four n-eek. co- ; trifle Mke it dire.or.l '"rT. in?. When the jar i emf" J the scales and see how P",. vot, have lost. At'enti t hel;- rut down on ptrv ments en 1'c'it on ct1t,f cresin and suear nut remenioer no harmles.lv and SAKKM vonr health' nke -hit " md fcf Knischen Pal's. .t , Stevenson's Inc . Alkr i , r-, T ffn,v.!lv! Prtli: r'. "' Mruf To. or anv tr.r''"r'i worM end if the r's'd'" 'ovf'iny satisl JA back. if