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1 HE BEG1STES-GUABD, EUGENE. OBEGON Eggs, Butter Advance In Price; Stocks Push Toward Recovery pea Page Eight ! 1 : i i ; Mi ! ! : i ! BUTTER IS REPORTED New York grade of eggs advanced a cent a dnzn In tbree clauses Tues day, buying prices being quoted fit 2'i cents for pi (ran, and brown extras and 20 cents for standards. Butter wa up another half - cent wholesale prices being .18 and 37 cents a pound. All other prfcca were ateadjr. The nrevniliiiff figures are as fol lows: LOCAL PRICES Eggi (Egg Depot Buying Prloes) Extraa, large -21c Extras, medium ... .,.19c (New York Grades) . (Swlft'l Buying Prlees) Kitros 23c Brown extras .. ... ..23c Standards 0. 20c Medium extras 18c Crax 14c (Paclflo Co-op Prloes to Retailers) (Cartons er Va oase lots lo Extra) Oversize . ... 2Sc Extras, loritc ..2tic Kxtraa. medium . ....24c Standards, large -.."-c Standard mediums .. ..2()c Obex 10c Poultry, Live (Swift's Local Buying Prloes) Colored bens, 4 'A to B'd Iba 15c Colored bens, over 0 lbs., lb. 15c Leghorn bens, over lbs. 12c Leghorn bens, under S'j lbs. 12c I,egborn broilers, l'i to 2 lbs. ...... He Leghorn broilera, over 2 lbs. 14c Colored springs, l'j to 2 lbs. 14c Colored springs, 2 to 4 lbs. J4c Colored springs, over 4 lbs. wwhIDc Stags, lb. Be Roosters, lb. 7c (Buying Prloes) Butterfat . "A" grade cream, delivery twice Weekly PORTLAND LIVESTOCK I'OKTLA.NIJ, July 21. (U. 8 Dept. Agr.l Hogs 500, Including 270 direct; weak to 25c lower; good to choice 1(15-220 lb. driveins mostly $11.60; few outstanding lots $11.03 11.75; 240-2(10 lb. butchers $11; beav ierweigbts downward to $10; light lights $11-11.25; puclting sows $8.75 0: choice light feeder pigs $11.50' 11.75. Cattle 300, including 174 through and direct, calves 75; slow, mostly steady with Monday's average; good !igbt grasa ateera quotable up to $7.50; common grades $5-6; cutters down to $4; common heifers $4.75 5; low cutters uud cutter cows $.'1.50-3.75; common to medium grades $44.50; fairly good beef rows up to $5; bulls mostly $4.50-5.25; good to choice vealers $7.50-8.50; medium slaughter cutters $5.50-0. Kheep 41X1, steady; good 75-81 lb, lambs mostly $S.50; better grades quotable to $8.7ij; coinmou to medium grades K7-8; medium to good ewes $3.25-3.50; common down to $2. Green corn Is becoming more plenti fill at the 1'rodiicera' Public market than heretofore ond tho prica has been lowered to 15 cents n dozen ears. It apiicnns to be all of good quality. Peaches aro also getting more plen tiful hut the price remains stationary at 25 cents n basket. Prices aro as follows: PUBLIC MARKET RETAIL PRICE8 Vegetables Peas, 3 lbs. Currots, 3 bunches Cabbago, lb. Parsley, bunco New potatoes, 8 lbs. Spinncb, 2 lbs. y T; STEELS. LAGGING Kndive. lb. Hothouse tomatoes. 2 Iba. Smaller tomatoes, lb. ... Lettuce, head .30c ..34c "B" grade cream . Butter (Wholesale Prloes: Cartom lo higher) "A- grade, lb : 38c "11" grade, lb .... 37c Cheese (Wholesale Prloe to Retailers) Loaf, single, lb. m Case lota, lb. - Trips, single, lb. 18c Case lots, lb. 17c Wool and Mohair (Buying Prloes) Medium wool, lb. , 30c Coarse wool, lb, .-,.. 28c b ine wool, lb. 28c l.umb wool, lb. ,.. 28c Slohnir. lb. . 40c Hides Green, lb. , Eld, lb. . Calf, lb. . Ory, lb. Cascara Bark .8 Vic Cascara, lb. Grains Wheat, red, huiihel ; ...85c ' Wheat, white, bushel .,..85c Barley, ton White oats, ton $24 Gray oats, ton $--t Hay, New Crop Buying Prloei Cheat bay, ton $7S Oata and vetch bay, ton .$7(&8 vegetooies (Buying Prices Average tor No. I Produoe) Green beaua, lb. i i.r--.ii,.., 3c Yellow beaus, lb. 5c Lettuce, crate $1.25 Green onloua, dot bundle 28(fi30c Peas, lb. . ..3(i4c Beets, do, bunches ..0(;tOc Hothouse cucumbers, dos, ..40c Hothouse tomntoes, lb. . 8c New potatoes, lb. , . ,. ?t,"V-e Spinach, lb. tie Carrota, dos. ,30c Cabbage, lb. - VyC Zuceini yellow crooked neck squash 20c $1 Oc :ic $l.75(!i2 ...... l.Vif 20r $-'.40 $1.00 Lettuce, loose, lb. Watercress, lb. fee; 2 lbs. for . Kadkbes, 8 bunches for Greeo onions, 8 hunches tor llermudn onions, lb Squash, Zuccinl, lb. String beana, 5c lb; 4 Iba. Wax beans, 4 bs , Beets, 3 bunches .. 25c 10c 9 25c 10c Klc 25c 10c Be Be 15c 10c 10c ....5o flc .10c Green com, doz. ears Eggs Fresh extra jumboa . Fresh extras Fresh mediums ... Fruits Peach plums, lb Green apples, 0 and 8 lbs. for Peaches, basket ..... Raspberries, 4 boxes Loganberries, crate Sour cherries, lb. ., Cherriea, 2 lbs. 10c 10c 15c ..28c 20c 24c ...3c ... 2oe 20c ..$!. 50 Be ,.15c strawberries, everbearing, 2 for 25c Youngberrlcs, crate $1.7fl(0;2 Poultry (drsssod, drawn) Heavy hens, lb. Leghorn bens, lb. . ,,, IM y;tc Leghorn fryers, lb. '- Heovi -vers, lb. mi. Mlscelloneous Butter, lb. ... Filberts, IU ., Walnuts, lb. Sorghum, qt. Horseradish, lb. 38c -lOiilBt 20c 85c Tomato plants, dos. - -15c 20c lb. Green corn, dos. . 1ocal celery, dos. Bermuda onions, lb. Fruit Greeo apples, bushel Sweet cherries, lb. .. Pie cherries, lb. Youugberries, crate . Local peaches, basket Strawberries, crate Loganberries, crate PORTLAND STAPLES 1'UMTl.AN!.. Ore.. July 21.--4) Berry or fruit, 100s, $5.30; bales, $.V30; uet, $."..85 cental. Domestic flour selling price, cily delivery, 5 to 25-bbl. lots: Family pat ent, $5.HO-7.4.", bakers' hard wheat, wheat, $5.75-7.70: linkers' Mursleu, $5.70-6.35: blended hard wheat, $M.0j. grshsm, $5.15: hole wheat, $5.70. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Julv 21. UPI Grnln. Wheot: July, open, SO; high, 80; low, 80: close, 80. Sept., open, 8Si; high, 88 Vj low, SS'i.; close, 88 Vj. Uec, open, 8S 8-4; high, SO'.; low, S8 3-4; close, SO'-. Cash: Big Bend Bluestem 13 per cent $1.00; Big Bend Bluestera 12 per cent $1.05; dark hard winter 13 percent $1.08; 12 percent $1; 11 per cent 113: soft white, wetern white, northern spring, hard winter and western red, 00. Outs, No. S while $27.50. Corn, No. E yclow fll.tio. Mlllrun $24. Today's car receipts: Wheat OS, flour 8, oats 1. NEW YORK, July 21. (PI An other forward punb to new recovery heights was accomplished by toduy's stocu market. bespite profit-taking handicaos. Delected Ifails. Jtubbers, .Mines, Fsrm Implements, Motors and Specialties held gains of fractions to 3 or more points. Utilities and hteels were hes itant. The close was firm. Transfers were around 1,000,000 abares. The list was at Ita best in the final half hour. Today's closing prices: Air Reduc 81: Alaska Jun 13 .1-8: Al Cbeiu and Dyo 210; Am Can 130 t--; Am conn Alco 22 0-8; Am und For Pow 7 3-4: Am Pow and Lt 13 7-8; Am Smelt and Iff 87 1-4; A T and T 170 1-4; Am Tob B 101 3-4; Anaconda S'J 7-8; Atchison 84 1-4; Atlantic Itef 30 1-2; Unit and Ohio 20 7-8; Bendlx Avia 28 0-8; Beth Steel 04 3-8; Boeing Air 24 1-4: Bor den 31 1-8; Burr Add Macb 20 1-4: CaliC Pack 35; Case JI 100; Cat Tract 70 1-4: Chrysler 110 3-8: Col Uus and F.lec 21 1-4. Coml Solv 15 1-8: Comwlth Sou 3 1-2; Contl Can 80 1-2; Com Prod 73 Curt Wright B 3-4: Uunont 100 1-2; Kastmnn 174; Elec Auto Lt 30 1-4; Kric UK 14; Gen Elec 42 1-4: Gen Foods 40 3-4; Gen Motors 70 -S; Gillette 10: Gold Dust 13 5-8: Gr o. i-t 3u i-; itoiuestuke Aim nt Harvest 82 5-8; Int Nick 51 1-2 r and T 14: Johns Munv 112 1-2 Kcnnecolt 44:' Lib-o-Ford 02 3-4 igg anil My B 1 10: Liuuid Curb 38 Lorillard 24 1-8; Monty Ward 45 3-8. Nash Mot 17: Nut Bisc 33 3-8: Nat Dairy Prod 27 1-8: Nat Distill 02 5-8: NY Cent 40 1-4: North Am 34 1-4 Ills Steel 10 1-4: Pac Gns and Elec 10 7-8: I'ac Ligt 58 1-2; Packard 11 8; Park Utah 3 1-2; Penney JC 87 8; Penn UK 37 1-2; Phillips Pet 40; Pub Ser N.I 48 3-4; Pullman 01 1-8; Radio 12: Kern-Rand 20 3-8: Ken. Stl 21 1-4: Key Tob B 55 3-4; Sears Roe 70; Shell Union 10: South Pac Hi 1-4; Sperry Corp 21: Stnu Brands IU. St. Oil Cnl 30 1-8: St. Oil NJ 01 5-8; Stewart Warner 20 1-4; Studc baker 12; Texas Corp 30 3-8: Trans niner 13 1-2; Union Cnrb 00; Union Pnc 137 3-4; Unit Air Lines 18 1-8; UnitAircraft27; Unit Corp81-S; Unit Gas Imp 17 1-4; US Indus Alco M5 1-4; US Rubber 30 1-4; US Steel (13 5-S; West Union 80 1-2: West Elect 135 1-8: White Motors 23 1-4; Wool worth 53. Closing curb quotations: Cities Ser 4 3-4; Elec Bond nnd Share 24 3-8. 30s $2.00 crate; standards, $2.50 crate. New potatoes S n a 1 1 e r, $4.00 per cental; New Garnets, $4.50 per cental; Kcnnewick $1.50-1.50 per 50 lbs. big. Mohair 1036 clip. 42-43c lb. Wool Nominal; Willamette valley medium, 30c lb.; coarse and braids, 28c lb.; eastern Oregon, 22Q23c lb.; cross bred, '-'JiVi-'Oc lb.; southern Idaho, ( ). Hay Selling price to wholesalers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $15.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $18-18.50 ton: Wil lamette valley timothy, $18-18.50 ton; oats and vetch, $15; clover, $11 12 ton, Portland. BUTTER, BERRIES Great Britain reports that In 1035 the number of foreign visitors tak ing ears into the iiry for pleasure purpokes Increased 30 per cent over the previous year. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, July 21. OP) -But. tor Prints, A grade. 37c lb. In parchment wrapper, 38c lb. in 'car tons: B grade, parchment wrapper. 30c lb.; cnrtonB 37c lb. " Butterfat Portland delivery A grade, delivered at least twice week ly 3S.'10Vic lb.; country routes 30 37'jc lb.; B grade 3435'jc Ib.j C grade nt mnrket. - B grade cream for market Buy ing price butterfat basis, 5.1 VjC Egga Buying price for wholesal ers: Extras, 24c; standards, 21; ex trn mediuniB, 20c; do' medium firsts, 18c; undergrade, 17c; pullets 14c dosen. Cheese Oregon triplets, 18U.c: Oregon loaf, lSVjC, Brokers will pay VjC below quotations. Milk A grade Portlaud delivery. 58 Vjc lb. butterfut bnsia, for 4 per cent , Country menta Selling price to retailers: Country killed bora, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 15-l,V(.e lb.; venlers. No. 1, 13'4-14c lb.; light and thin, 10-1'Jc lb.! heavy, 8-10c lb.; cut ter cows 7-8c lb.; ennner cows, OMic lb.; bulls, S'-i-llc lb.; spring lambs 10- 17c lb.; ewes, O-Sc lb. Cascara bark Buying price 1D30 peel. 5Viic lb. Ho-ia Nominal: 1035 fuggles ( ) lb.: clusters 32c lb. Live poultry Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hens, over 4 '4 lbs., 10c lb.: under 4U, lbs., 10 17c lb.; leghorn hens, over 8V His., 14-15c lb.; under 8 lbs., 14c lb.; leiihorn broilers, 1 to lV'i llw.. 10-lic lb.: do Hi lbs. up, 15-IOc lb.; col ored springs, 2 lbs. and up, IS-IOc lb.; roosters, 8-0c lb.: Pckln ducks, young, 14-17c Ib.i geese, ll-12c lb. Onions Oregon, $1.35-1.50 per 100 lbs. Potatoes Local, $1.73-1.50 ccn centnl. Cantaloupes, Turlock 45s $2.00; do i PORTLAND, July 21. OP) The ou agaiu, gone aguin, aituatton in the butter trade was resumed today when a special session of the pro duce exchange eliminated the c lb. advance made during the previous session. Butterfat unchanged. Trading In the egg market was fully steady to strong for quality, with a further advnnce of lc in the buying price. No change on the exchange. Poultry showed a firm tone with prartieolly no change in general prices although a premium of lc is shown in spots'. runcy 'cauliflower from eastern Oregon territory was being sold around $1.15 crute. Orange prices were again boosted us high as 00c case In tho south. Quality cantaluiipes very firm, with a shortage of desirable stuff. Defuzzed Elhertn peaches being of fered from California. Country killed calves continue eas ier but other lines unchanged. A pear shipping holiday in Cali fornia is keeping down shipments of Barlletts. Watermelons sharply higher as a result of hot weather In tho south. Two cents generally, here. Yakima tomatoes are now being re ceived which has somewhat increased local stocks but prices are held soadv all nround. Potatoes continued weak here but steady to firm elsewhere. Berry markets received a setback in price on the East Side Farmers' wholesale mnrket today. Sales of raspberries opened lit $1.50-1.55 crntc, then cropped ns low ns $1.20- 1.2.V Strawberries ranged $1.25-3 crate. Loganberries $1.10-1.30. . Blackcaps $1.80-2. Youugberries $1.00-2. Blackberries $1.25-1.50 crate. Tomntoes held to $1.00 for, best Dalles Btuff ulthough some were cut ting to $1.30. Benns lV-2c lb. Pickling cucumbers 30-OOc box, Cabbage firm, fl.Su crnle. Griiveiistein apples SO-HOc jumble box with trlinspnrentN 00-7.IC. Pens 4-4 Vic for lower Columbia. Corn weaker and moved Sue to $1 generally with a few $1.15 snck. Potatoes trifle weaker nnd lower. Danish squiish 05-70c crate. Asparagus $2 pyramid. Lettuce $1.25-1.35 generally with a few $1.00. Dalles peppers 70-S0c box, Eggplant $1.10 flat crate. Garlic 7-0c lb. by the string. Spinach in better supply nnd down to $1 ornnge Ikix. ' Peaches 00-75c box according to size nnd variety. Unusually good Triumphs being offered from the valley. Sept. 88 S-8ff7-8, Dec. S1HQ5-8: wheat l-Sfe3-4 up, Sept. $1.03 3-8Q fl-8, Dec. $1.04 HOi Ml, oata unchang ed to V-i higher, and provisiona un changed to a rise of 10 centa. Wheat: July, .open, $1.04 3-4i05: ' high, $1.05; low, $1.03 3-4; close, $l.04',.j Sept., open, $1.03 3-4 7-8; high. $1.04 1-8, low, $1.02 3-4. close, 81.03 S-SStJ-S. Dec, open, $1.04 5-S3T-8; high, $1.05 1-8; low, $1.03 O S; close, fl.04'4. Corn: July, open, 84 3-4; high, 01 S-S; low, 84 3-4; close. 01 5-8. Sept., open, 84 3-4ifi7-8; high, SS 7-8; low, 84 5-8; close, 88 0-84 7-8. Dec. open, 70(&7!)M!; high, 81 5-8; low, TSVs; cloe, tslftUo-o. CHICAGO LIVESTOCKS CHICAGO, July 21. OP) (U. 8 D. A.) Hogs, 14,000; fairly active to desirable 250 lbs. and down; steady to 10 higher than Monday's average; underweights and hcaviea around steady; sows steady to 10 lower: top 10.00; desirable 170-250 lbs. 10.53-85; few better grade 140-1U0 lbs.. 10.15 CO; early sales sows 8.25-0.25. Cattle, 7000; calves, 2000; general market active, fed ateers and year lings atrong to shade higher; killing quality bettor than Monday; numer ous loads strictly good nnd choice steers roost representative weights in crop; early top 0.13; several loods held above 0.25: most early sales on order buyer and shipper account at 8.50-0.10; western grass ruu neglig ible in fresh receipts; both natives and western grass ers strong to higher: cutter cows 10-15 up; fat ci:ws 23 higher; incst irradeB heifers snaring upturn; bulls steady nnd vealers slrong nt 0.00 down and 8.00 down respectively. Sheep, 4000; no direct; strong to 25 higher: advance largely on fat lambs; bulk desirable natives 9.50 lii.25; outside price paid by all in 'ercsts; choice -Washington rangers 10.00, sorted about 25 per cent; most native tlirowouts 6.50-7.00; fat ewes largely 3.00-75. Radio Programs TUESDAY CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Julv 21. OPICorn became the grain market lender to day, and soared in some enses to four cents a bushel overnight gain, the ex treme permissnhlc limit. A flurry on tho part of previous speculative sellers of July corn was outstanding (cam re, because of comparatively small supplies on hand nnd ns a result of a renewal of un favorable weather prospects. Iowa dispatches Bald the corn cron out look was only about 00 per cent of what it was before damage was done by severe hent and drought. Corn closed buoyant, 2 3-4(fI4 1-S nbove yesterdny'B finish, July 01 5-S, KORE, Eugene 4 p. oi., Odds and Ends; 4:30, News Reel; 4:45, Twilight Shadows; 5:30, N.JK; 0:45, WPA; 0, Hit Tunes; 11:15, Peacock Court; 6:30, Transradio News: 0:45, Garden of Melodies; 7. Adult Music Education: 7:30, Hawaiian Echoes; 7:40, House of McGregor; 8, Popular Varieties; 8:10, Behind the Scenes; 8:30, Am erican Legion; 8:43, Whispering Strings. KFI, Los Angeles 7 p. m., Amos V Andy: 7:15. I.um and Ahiar; 7:30, Leo Reismnn and Phil IJuey; 8, Death Valley Dnvs: 8:30, Reserve; 0, St. Francis Hotel Orchestra; 9:30, Vista Del Logo Orchestra; 10, Reporter of the Air; 10:10, Deauville Club Orchestra; 10:30, Biltmore Hotel Orchestra: 11, Cocoanut Grove Orchestra; 11:30, Bal Tabarin Orchestra. KOIN, Portland 5 p. m., Interpreter; 0:15, De tective Dnlt nnd Zumbn; 0:30, Camel Cnravuii; 0:30, .March of Time; 6:40, Little Show: 7, Heuthman Hotel Or gan; 7:10, Renfrew of the Mounted; 7:30, Lnugh wilh Ken .Murray; 8, Waring's Penns.vlvnniaus; 8:30, Don i.co workshop; l, Eililic House, Or chestrn: 0:15, Joseph Chcrninvsky HMO, Jnn Garbers Orchestra: 10. Ellis Kimball's Orchestra; 10:30, noDoy urayson: iu:4u, Lewis' Or chestrn; 11, Gaylord Carter, Or ganist; 11:30, Lewis' Orchestra; 11:45, Gaylord Curler. Organist. KOAC, Cervallls 0:30 p. m., Evening Farm Hour: 0:4.1, Market nnd Crop Reports nnd Wentbcr Forecast: 7:30, Music; 7:45, Uulted Press News. KEX Portland 6 p. m., Food nnd Friends: 5:03, Green Bros, orchestra; 515, Oregon inn News; 5:30, Doumitt March Time: 3:33, Navier C'ugnt orchestra; 0:40, Amusement Reporter; 0:45, Sam Gor don. Kibitzer; ft, String Symphony; (1:30. Benson Hiite! Ensemble; 7, Speaking of Sports; 7:15, U. S. wea ther forecast; 7:20, Rita Rio and or chestra: 7:30, Coburn's orchestra; 8, Oregoninn News; 8:13, Frnnk Wata nabe; 8:30, Covered Wagon Days; 9, Sweet Music: 9:15, Russian Hhap sody; 9:30, Baseball: Wheaties; 10, Baseball; Wheaties; 10:30, Biltmore orchestra; 11, Paul Carson. KGW Portland 5, Ben Bernie and Lads; 5:30, Ed Wynn and Graham McXamee: 0, Mer edith Willson's orchestra; 6:30, Gypsy orchestra; 6:45, Erie Barnes' Talk; 7. Amos V Andy; 7:13, Lum and Ab ner; 7:30, Philip Morris program; 8, Death Volley Days; 8:30, Ben Pollack orcbestru: 0, St, FranciB orchestra; 9:30, Itubinoff and His Violin; 9:45, Short Story of Air; 10, News Flashes; 10:15, Ed Fitxpatrick orchestra; 10:45, Mark Hopkina orchestra: 11, Ducbin'a orchestra. 11:30, Bal Taba rin Orchestra. KGO Oakland 6:30, p. m., San Francisco Munici pal Government; 7:30, Jolly Coburn; 8, Sbandor; 0, Russian Rhapsody; 9:30, By the Fireside; 10, Sterling Toung; 10:30, Jimmy Grier; 11-12, Orgunist. T heatres By B. C IK Hll l ftnO I Day J J n Amu"0" ffwfl 2"cl'lesa f l " r- " l'"c,0 lO J'""h ' I CooVt Igl All, I . : l 0 B'n M Too,;,' 1 W ' TOMORROW OTTO KRUCERjq TWO SINNERS' r rr TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY!! SHE MADE THE FROZEN NORTH... RED HOT! II tf w ft - - -mw -a. VICTOR MkI nfiiru Mickey Mouse I Comedy J "BROKEN TOY8'' "ACHES MARKS THE SPOT" Sportllto KINO OF THE TURF- LATEST NEWS OF TODAY DOORS OPEN 6:30 TONIGHT ON THIS HIT PROGRAMI KAY FRANCIS AJHTftTi H ENRY FONDA ftPgJ-tt 'WHITE ANGEL' fffT Spendthrift' J - "" 1 -------g-Hi DEATH WAS THE PENALTY m EuEMYS n PAT O'BRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY CESAR ROMERO PICF. FORHW -i cH.wu-t a a .Sii .W1,,.i WEDNESDAY'S BILLS ' MoDONALD "Three Cheera for Love" and "Public Enemy's Wife." (Tuesday evening, "White Angel" and "Spendthrift"). HEILIQ ''M'Liss" and "Blackmailer." (Tuesday evening, same program). STATE "Two Sinner s." (Tuesday evening, "Ring Around the Moon" and "Reckless Itonds"). MAYFLOWER "Klondike Annie." (Tuesday evening, same program), ' Wednesday the McDonald begins its mid-week run with- a light hearted musical comedy starring the "fastest girl ou feet," Eleanore Whit ney, and ltobert Cummings. Titled "Three Cheers for Love," it is spot ted with "swing" music, catchy dance ensembles, and the comedy of Wil liam Frnwley, Grace Bradley, and RoBcoe Karns. In "Public Enemy's Wife," the second half of the Mc- Donnld'a bill, Margaret Lindsay and Pat O'Brien pose the question, "How should a girl feel about the gentle man who has rubbed out her bus band, no matter how legally V" The State has "Two Sinners," i tale by Wnrwick Deeping, Otto Kruger has the lead, supported by Martha Sleeper, who was Noel Coward's leading' lady in , "The Scoundrel." Minna Gombcll is cast in one of the poisonous feline roles that have become almost synonymous with her nume and succeeds in be ing uncommonly bnteful. ".M'Liss," tho Hellig's offering, Is a shy romance set against the rough-and-ready background of the forty niner's mining camps. John Bcul plays tho young school teacher and Ann Shirley is the wild backwoods girl. As contrast, the bill is com pleted by a sophisticated murder mystery, ."Blackmailer," with eight suspects, very unpleasant corpse, and a long-blnded knife. The finger of Buspicion points ut William Gnr gan, Floreuce Rice nnd H. B. War ner among others. Mnc West may not be able to rivnl Lily Pons in the matter of range, but when she trolls a bnllad, she puts an Inflection into It that's nil her J own. lu , the Mayflower's current I screening of ''Klondike Annie'' she . produces little thing entitled "I'm An Occidental Woman With An Oriental Love for lou." Sir. Mc Laglen melts! At Philomath . PHILOMATH, July 21. (Special) The eleventh annuul Past Noble Grund club picnic was beld Wednesday in the Philomath city park. Ladies were present from Corvallis, Albany, Alseu, Halsey, Brownsville, Alpine, Cruwfurdsville, Sweet Home, Lebai on, Jefferson and Philomath. About 75 Rebckahs attended the picnic. The buildiug in which the Philomath postoffice is located haa been under going improvement and repairs thla week. The building la owned by the First National bank. Aid Groupi Meet The Ladies' Aid society of the Col lege church entertained the aocieties from Wren and Plymouth Tuesday, basket dinner wss served at noon, About 70 are in attendance at the annunl leadership school of the Unl ted Brethren churcb. Rev. J. R. Over- miller, D. D. president of York col lege, Nebraska, speaks at the chapel service every morning. Bishop Ida D. Harner of Portland holds vesper ser vice each evening. A campfire and general social time followB. Rev. francis Fisber, geucrally Known as "Daddy" Fisher, from Pucnte, Calif., is visiting old time friends in Philomath. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Probert of Chi- cago are visiting Mrs. Probert'a sis ter, Mrs. A. R. Hoyt and family. Buys Property. Robert Morgan has purchased the Livingston property on A atreet and are rebuilding it. . . Mrs. 1.11a Scott is enjoying a visit from Lillic Guthrie, an old time friend from Knoxville, Tenn. whom she had not seen for 30 years. Mrs. Clarence Taylor and children of Portlund are visiting her grand niotner, Mrs. J. ii, Pettitt. Bumping curbs or striking ob struetions with unusual force is likely io joh me iront wneels out of line. JMa In fl M Stories in STAMPS Flying Motl An automobile engine operated on methane gas derived from a sewage disposnl process, which in turn is ac tivated by tho engine, is the power plant used by Greencastle, Ind., in dis posing of its Bewage. school !! ( v? teacher 1TW rA TAUGHT ill "5 3 yjHER TO vMv th OVEI GREAT A TE$r SHOWSI Hk f& YOUR CHANCE TO SOLVE A 1 f VPBI ! ls News 12:57 J:43 1:20 2:37 Cartoon 6:29 "M'llts" 4:06 :5I 'Blackmailer" 5:23 8:08 9:15 9:38 10:54 "TWICE a month across the At Mantle, and again across the South Atlantic, Germany's new. est airship, the Hindenburg, flies passengers and mail between Europe and America. In less than tnree days, as many as 50 pas sengers can enjoy the luxury of a smooth flight in comfort equaling inai oi any nne steamer or hotel. rrom a windowed promenade, 160 ieet long, they can look down up. on land and sea. while four now. erful Diesel motors propel the big urumer io mo urai Zeppelin through the air at 80 miles an hour. Inaugural flight of this immense airship, recently, was the occa sion for the issue by Germany of a set of special stamps, to be used for mail carried by the Hinden burg. The same occasion also gave the little principality of Liechtenstein, below Lake Con stance, where the ship was built, reason to issue a commemorative set of its own. One of the two values of this set is shown below. If fe, .GixJ Lfl iCopyright. 1936. NEA Service. Inc.) NEXT: Where are females rrii from livlrur?' 21 The Thriftiest Store in Town METROPOLITAN STORE 'airbanks-Moru w'cnaon H. rue oeuiber of th. Associated Pr.,.ra.,N m, me use for oewa dispatch!. Puhcao A" right, of ,,,,m- 1 erer.'2'? "j varr er. vesH. i. , I By Mall in ore VS"-! Outaide QfatateJsuVJ O..-WNT.A0R 8 consecutive times. 7 consecutive tioe, M Ulnlmun rA:: '"ftJ No ad taken for buS.f' I Count 6 aver.,, hsi rersoua out of work 11 .01"" i "SnSsf ada and must be cs.h i. M.'a without change of in "J "t. of 81.72 . l'n?M S, Sufficien ,e"mrf:'?ttlh umber.of IssueTmu',, li'J loo'nnoni"""" U ' SZ CLQSisjn tiu 12 noon for eveniaf, i.l Saturday for Sundsv iH I? at foatoffice in Eueni(v: : m Lodge Notices f.9,!t to attend. EAGLE'S 10M iueei TUeMi; tn. lu EstlM h! unl Initiation of J All KiiIh J iteiresameDuj, Funeral Directon BRANSTEII'EK - SIMON C rnone eiia U5'i ulln POOLE FUNRRAI. Hnm Ph. Eugene 723 or SpriiiCiK VEATCH FDNEBAI. Bnifl Phone 112 Pearl St. it hi Florists RAUP'S for Better FlosmnJ Personal AN girl in trouble aiav a with Ensign Lee o the MX Army at the White Shield Bat 405 Mnyfair Ave., PprUind Lost and Found $10 REWARD LOST it la Credie Snrinss. June lo. Urp low short-huired cut with M tiger markings. White brottl and spot on nose, nt ibmljl Address Mrs. M. H. Drn 5022 S. E. 41st Ave., PorUm LOST Combnation hunting kal hatchet. Reward! Leave No. 2730. LOST Bristol fly rod and atl ing rod near Alder Sprup. ward. 1604 Lawrence. LOST Bird dog. Blsck u spots. Missing since nm 275S-W. LOST Pet deer. $5.00 Reward. Rone arocti Phone Ennui Pr.EASE return vscnum All Elect, drill. Day-.Mte oiw Tram AND Rfl LOWEST FARDS-LOS AWH . SAN FRANt'lstyjoj" nnt.r.Ait STAUES. IM- Depot. Broadway Cii 4t V Brnn.UcnT EUGENE-OAKItlUUE-IVESlI Skyline Trail br' EGON HOTEL Pb. 'J, OREGON Broadway Cash Si Real Estate for Sale 200 Real Estate for SaleJ A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT MOXKOE, ORE. 1- Ilooiiis. with large attic, full nr.. h...menl: with A-l furnaco with . n i i wltl oi and some draporlcs. Thl hem. u. fnrmriv occnnledtf1! lihi;1,8! . Sr" Sa,e pr,ce' v400: reasonnble down P! liberal terms on balance. WELL IMPROVED RIVRR ROTTOM FAKJI 61.4 acres. 3 mllo. nu. t , i .rrH balance oats, barlev. com .t),ir .rm)u .ariien iirf ! family orchard, fi r- .. . ""in nouse, oara oui auuiu. - j 1-XI6. Calf barn, 20x16. Hog house and machine shed tfijJJ Two "fi "?22- 4 Chl'lten bouse, 128. machinery if 3 h.rrnr6 ' ,4 head c"ttle' 180 Leghorn hens, tractor ' 2 .r ' . loYB' "lce 300: terms. 26U". Deisms -v terms 6 Interest. Will make reduction If pnrcbef y.7, ,K a"d '"rthep reduction If purchaser do for chicken house. Owner's reason for selling. "I h"""- -'(io acres, io miles s. e. of cokvaix'S On Peoria ronrl. with fat- 1.1.1 o-l, ji..i.ij h rolffity , ,. , "iuii. iuis inrm is nniuvu m.- - "HI subdivide to suit purchaser. See me for price and W ACRES. ?A .m K V P. MOVROE oaiance on easy terms. 134 ACRES Kill n iit . i ......niene Ktver Bottom Land terms at K'O per acre. 1 Wlrino Fixtures Repairs j C. R. REES I l ELECTRICIAN I i Phone Res. 1358 High St. l 3220 Phone 1384 23 miles north of Euj 2H ACRES AT Unvnni.' iiRK. i 7 ri0,!, c,ec'r'ry. modern plumbing, family orch.r S'l FEED Mm m'. J""r" '-eo m rr Prees 1 terms- iri ... i,IU" W nrehous... ,tore hulldlim. resl.lm.ee uroper .arms win be suhdlvld-d If destred. For prices and tnw - Hoom 21, 1st National Bank Bid. ALSO MANY OTHER LISTINGS. M. W I L H E L Af Office I'll. 73 1'V UWNKI;-., a., .'l.ri.r m,. we,, of ,,mn writ(, . O. Box ,3, Eugene. hourc, I lariter. . ii. iunK ri.i.r.iiA . i.a.-.' Tl. a r. MIOE, U1