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THE EUGENE GUAED Wednesday Evening, July 1, IC'L'5 I'fl.cc Eight !li 1 '; f ! v i f ,1 1 i i j I I Girl Student is High Jumper Aprroitinat I?' 4 'XX,000 tn.ut nre H(iv at the M K' l.r.t ha I eh r? onl boat lHO.OtK, t the Oakridg Int ewdinff li Matt Ityrkmiii, H'liKf-inicjuj.-nt (u:e ijit'hfi'if, B'" l.M-ii in Lnuv v.-amy dimi tii'1 frw day vifili'tK the ht herb's iwe. It is ei'in-ti'I the! in :1 ifsr fu ture dintrihuiifin of t tnut will lie tjsh'J" fffiii id! ht-hi-r- j let. thi tifT!;H ncjent iiitif, fhrnirb he U'hU ti.;:f inre nl nrv fa ihe i"ijcy of Hi hl'hTy offi nria to Iclil th- fifli unil tlirv nre a Inrifp size is in tht wy the lo-n i hfid lo a minimum, Tti trout nt th" luieJierie t presmt flre ti ry s.nnlt. The hnt rnrlhM is f rliMrih- ute nnly the "finjirlinjr," th l.irjcrrj mii trout, Ann lve t lift smim ntieii at :he filnf to i!-vrloj iuffjcieritly o that tlnr will not be such n Iksvj ioMH wln-n they lire plafnl In the aireams, the Hiippniitf nlnt s'iite. Unny front eric hsve heii lalcn from Ihnmon'I litk. thm jenr snl the percent nf Ion fr'irn this sunn'. ha hen rery low, Mr, Itvi kinnn say. 'J'he best fin tnkint in the hi- j tnry f the Ink ntfitiort is re"r'i'l ! tbii year, he mid., loiter trout ejtim I will lie tnkrn from Krmnhetle niifl j Cleiir Iskea in Iitne county. i"iitthront front emr hsve b.-en taken thin yi-nr from 'irlnnjcle lake and thii in ex p'fied to he devi'ifted further. .J welU, of Vnllcjo, oan took her , JgS f I 'or t land Tu'uday to visit Mr, Mahel CoiyeJL Mich Hlie 8??wart returned Tuei dny from Kiifn- where ln hnn been vihitinjf the Kd Tiilh-r faintly, j itev, 0, S. J'orrejtter who hiiK bepu with the t e ,1 I h od in t fh u re b of ;Coltit)fe Grove the patt yt-ar haa been j even the I(oifburg charfte for next jyear and will lenve with hi-family j VVednenday for Jtoefburg. Itev. h-a-, rer yiuitb from the northern Jli'.'hi- ; (fun couf'Terjce has bt-n givi'D th j "ott:i(; Grove dmrc. ( I AI. G. LyobH fri-iu Ilnjfcne moved bis ! : fa'oi.'y T'j'stiy into the Harvey cot t-i if? on tlie corner of X. Sixth ctreet , and Vhitt?akr avenu'. Mr. Lyons work in ttie Jiiilie gitruge on South Fifth street. 'J'he Choral rJub in giving a benefit Wednesday night In tiip Arrade for t Ji aid of rhe i-hildren'fl park play-groumh. went blifbrly on their way inviting j handclasp, a hitch of his trounerfi, Clnrence Xirrw to come and come:0ntj a joke that everybody knows, but I nobody will tell, won Dayton. HELD LEASE CAUSE (CoutiuiKd from page one) SPRINGFIELD Aftr shfl had ahown her Iieela to n fb-M of aprintera. Dorothy JIo wella, of Vallejo, alan took her heolg over th hiKh Jump, nt four fcot, Pvrn Itwhea. Hhn wbh on of tho hlgh"Kl point winner In a 8irl' fnd m"'t hdd In San Frmi- I SI'KIN'GKIKMt, .Inly 1. iSperial) Air. and Alra. Carl Speare of .Mar co I a were Sjiringfield viaitfra yesterday. Airs. Howard Alelaon wan here from Air. boheny eai-I. "With a fon-e I shall in'ipr forget, he ask-d me to vitalize the result of evin a tPinpo j rary alien invanion uf the I'jcifb i coait, i Secret Orders Given ( "lie startled me with information p'grtrding ordr-rs wbi'-li had boon giv en to forr-jgn war vessels and even to mf-n-hniit ship in the Tai-ific for their mobilization on incredi'ily short notice. Uo pointed out that modern warfare h:td reduced the efficiency nf roast de-f-nsp po that they were no loner to he relied on. Hp told me that in nn ntta'-k on this country by a navy in the Pacific defeat war ptire to come to i our fle-r nrib'Ps there whh an ade- : l'i;tte naval oil reserve in Hiw.tii. "He said every responsible naval : officer in Washington had received he did ! Suspenders Win t And Dayton, with her ritzieHt airs ' upon her. capitulated ro a homely, j fdonrhy nan who stuck his thitmb behind good elastic bine suspenders and pulled them down until they ' snapped. "Ala ma, who's that man every -'body's lo -kin' nt?' a boy .-hild was heard to inquire as the Darr"w uto from Chattanooga stopped in front ' , of tlx postoffice. i "That 'a Clarence Darrw and you j come right away from there"' said; the maternal parent. j "I'.ijf why, manm, what's everybody I lookin nt him for?' j "iie'n if wicked man from the ci'y who don't believe The Kook"' "He ain't from me city, ma. He wears his pants tip just like pa does." And so Harrow wi'h Kmile, ' The Dayton Progressive club gave him a bannuet at the local hotel with fried chiiken and pink ice cream. Just Common. That's 0 arrow Then Darruw made the big hit of bis life. He held his chicken drum stick in his fingers, lie drank bis iced tea with the ooon hit tine his eye. He spread out his wink-flowered I ; paper napkin over his lap and bis I speech bristled with references to "the peace and glory of simple, small ; town life." j And he pushed back bis coat, stuck his thumbs through his sus j penders. beamed and said "I wouldn't know but what I was 'in the little Ohio community where I was born. It is different from Chi jVago. Hut no worse " And Da; ton's hotel rocked with ap- J plause. ,iliK (.rday for u " "Z . , . . " . 0"" power in the Pacific were adequate j jor war. jie raiien my attention treatment. Air. and Airs. Hugh Jolliff and h 4 m ti&mxX I WE ALSO TURAIS MICKEY WALKER IS SICKER 0l,E,iE0D,E ALL SET FOR GREB I BY I JOE. VI LLIAM S fcw w mi m i rVUK JlAltVAItl) on-1.11. to iiiimt hi a hd of tn ii ii In hitli on udMing ail lie baekuHKh they lake from oppnuing crewg (liene Ali. kfy Wnlker hm finelly sjfrefd io battle Dave Hhnde and oth, tmw Air. Mharie mmt dread It Mr, Afrix Marnlmi will compete in the ainitrtir Rolf rhampiiiiHliip ajtn n thl yenr Tlim r.-nin the re porters will Imve Noii)etlun rUe 1v grouch about benidei the jri tent NrcoiiitnodHliolia and tlte fond. Have you ever mill I flmt the blrdj who is nioitt proficient in imtkinjc t - j rnrt Im tin s b't of Ihui.ti j to liie them? Word from Knghutd In that Diumy Kruh, the fighter, Is uu n as big n he used o be W iln tint nr. , I word from Kiintaiid lo know he imi l be twice e terrible, A high Ri'hnol pit. her U ber i ineii by the Itraves n onKi,t to Im perfectly at home mure mini 'f IIk lirsvei piny hiKh srhool ball. A Mulligan athlete gt file lettet the other dny niter wniiiiif )r,ns. At Jim liecn rrmurki-d by the pofeitl n-rucit )n suiip.y NKW yOKK, July 1. (P) A dis turbance ef marked biteniilty has been rcginired In baseball. Where once stood a peaceful Philadephinn end a fearsome Giant, there are now su austere Kenntor and a beligereut Pi rale. The mighty Walter Johnson came firlh yeNterday lo lift hie Washing Cm l iethreri to the heigbla over the Alhleiies. .Meanwhile, Jaek Scott kill ed the G.ftnt hopes by failing to halt tbe llraves. Johimon made June' last one of hi rarest days, pertaining m Pi rulei to spe.td their energy m a loiiiiu ballle wtih (he Cubs, 1 (o O. Kiiuff ms.i' allowed PiitMhurgh only ibi-re Safeties, .I-'ii. e will out for (he New V- ik Yankee and captured hia tenth mlory of tlio seanuu from the (ei Sin ;i to 0, Ilosiou colleeied only I. Idta. The While Sng rcipiired PJ iitninge I i b real the St. Louis llrowu II In I. Alniutgcr Culliim ami Kbf.'lntf ..n,.l. lorni uiree HlngloN, of Airs. Jt Henry Korf was fined $2 venler day for parking his automobile with out lights in violation of city ordi nance number 481. Miss Crystal itryiin, daughter of Airs. Maude T. Aryan, is recuntrating 1 after her recent appendicitis opera J tion. j Clayton Ilarher, who was taken to i the Kugene hospital Mondafr threaten j ed with blood poisoii in bis leg, is I home again. James AM'herson went to TVend bng yesterday to, take a truckload of lumber for the Afurcola school house which is under Construction. Dr. end Airs. W. C. Jtebhnn and Walker tomorrow night will make I Constance ltehha ren.'m,.,! .,. evening from Seattle where they upem la week viaiiing at the home of Dr. Ilebhan's listvr, Airs. A. D. Windom. Air. and Airs. l J. (irahain and .Mr. flflilfhtPr Mnrinri. m,,, I,,,,,. f,.n " 1 e "U1 HI u i, . , , . . tn nrt ,fint there Btill existed a Ilend .Monday where they visited rel-! Wf.ii.LftIt. ,raa,v k... .1 " atives over the week-end. i. ...;. . B. tiUM rinr. i . , ... j liinioji nun hip mo8 wonf er AIihb (Jara Jones, who is taking :fi ,..,,;,. ,i. 1,11. nurse's training at the Pacific Chris-j Mr Jh)hm sai( h ' t.an hospnal in Kugene, was a guest L hn(, inf(irilln(l "f T.;.?"? I .Mo,h,er yesterday. , tinu ,itif, u.pn w:frn(1( . . .... coniKientiai nnd secret character be en use of fear that the arms confer ence, then in session at Wishington. might be wrecked by revelation of plans for a naval base in Hawaii. nkw yonrc, 3. Mickey h"i his second attempt to enter the small circle of great boxers, who have ruled two divisions. Against Mike M;Tigtie, light-heavyweight king, in a fight at Newark, N. J.t Walker, Hie welterweight champion, failed in his initial effort last winter because the New Jersey boxing law forbids decisions. He was given an unanimous newspaper ver dict, but a knockout was required to add the second title to his lint. In his second attempt, Walker will aim at the middleweight title of Hurry Greh tomorrow night at the Polo Grounds in oll(, nf (W0 fifteen round bouts, featuring the curd at the Ital ian honpital fund. This time there will be Judges for a deciKion and the title niu puss on puiiiu. Greb and Walker took their lat strenuous workouts, tbe former at .New lurk gym, the latter nt his (Continued from page onp) victories of his Jons career, when Lhirence Darruw won Dayton. narrow came to Davton n day or so Ofo to plant his hiK KimH on the defense lino for yonnc I'rof. John T ml .Mrs. John Fitzgerald are IcuviiiK i s"0""-''. accused of teaching evolution next week for lst Jjike to spend a month. 'J'hey will he accompanied by Mrs. Haley, Clem Frank, .Mr. anil Mrs. J. K. Yoder, anil .Mr. and Mrs. II. H. AlcKinney who will olso be in the party. t.'l.iyton Ilarber of the office. force of the Itoolh'Kclly sawmill, was taken to the Kuitenv hospital yesterday l I 'u'ii' rieclvo treatment for Jill injured knee, lie skinned it in a fall while on a lishin trip, and it is feared that blood l ohouing has set in. I DANEBO T ap.'iiiiHt the laws of his slate. Dayton, 17fW stroiiR, has been de dared Hm per cent American and fun damentalist. - All Set to Be Cold Pnyton. stronc in her creed, was "aein" Harrow, wlio would not affirm to the written renuest of her ilicni- snak other, n ful. The vlclury of the Au.ei ,.mii p,,b f"iir at llutllntl,,,,,, i, ,rl, 1Miml. at than joii think It help, the MonriMllleis u fr.,.t Ilieir failure (o win a .ii hour day. The current il.l.nlr belweui the pio uionk,)! and tlm siiil nionkev, , lnle hack to that ,uitiiuer mIoui the baiiaims tnt a, u. ,,, 0 lu, IIHtioU. A letter from Joe ,st,.,-,,.r all riouniT. hi, li,teiKn ,,u, wr,. Ii"f Iwk 11, It. ,u ,,,., .,,, Amelk-rtn Hpoil." (r- Kte.-l-ec in, ur,t DiimoriNt the g.in, hB pt-iMliired. caniii in Nuininir . .1 I'leveland, tiiaiuii a five run rail, A hnlf mile from WnlWer1. le sliih, o.errama the Tisers. II Charley Welncrt went throuuh his pnocs for Uteen rnumls with Harry Wills, nejro henvyweiitht. Jim Slattery of ltuffalo, N. Y who meets Dave .Sliade in n six round bout, Is eiepected here today, after having conditioned for the fiuht In hia homo city, simile is already on the scene, as nre Jack Sharkey and Joe oauiains ot manv years. opcniiiK four roimils Hi 1 1 lo :i. The I'liillies and HodiserB also trav. eb'd extra intiiiiKs, l lie decision finally oiti to Fleli lier's S'piad 111 t . I The HcfcTce DANKIIO, .yune 2(1. I Special.) Ilnrold McDowell Is spending this week at the SJocuni home. Mr. and Mrs. 10. II. 1,'uuse of Hub bnnl motored to Kugene Sun.hu- and spent the day nt tbe Lee llciumnn nome. Mrs. Ornssen and daughter Lillian were Kugene shoppers Tuesdar. Mr. and Mrs. I'hilip (letchel from rainard, Minnesota, were guests at the home of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Alfred Pet erson last week. that he believed that Row l.vc the opi.le or that the flood came. Davton would show the world that it took more than a bij name to make Dayton forgive a modernist. Most folk in Dayton hadn't wanted i .arrow Drought upto their nutive soil, anyway. .Mayor A. 1'. Haggard him self publicly opined that it might he belter to slop ihe whole trial busi- if ' Icfenso brought manv Darrows to town. Hut young John Sr'oprs, the indict ed college boy science teacher, earned $l.riO n month. If he lost the case his fine would he $.100. i' -Timinal lawyers like Clarence Harrow came high. Harrows did mil often offer their services free or 1,,,,. case. Local di fense. attorneys How ninny points did Kinsev of lillmois score In the llig Ten ouldoor track nod field meet m lie IV S. H. He roiinled nine, finishing f,-,t In the high hurdles and sei I mer Ihe low stlckl. When did Waller llnten HHlisli open golf title? . F In HC! sod lie . win the It. T. How old tile I'llbs'. Aleisndei is drover Alrinnde l ! II, Is IIS, who lock in th of Ihe slmw. I nhke recent big fights here, to. morrow niglil's program will be radio cast hy station WtillM. The first oonlrst begins between S:l.'i ami H:.V ditylight saving time, PUDLIC STENOGRAPHER Kugene llotrl, ln, , Hillside werk aolleited. l',o, -..(as, " tiACK-V. (ll.DHAM ftsbiirn Hotel Phone SJ, wrestl'm All II,. Amundsen ripritltion fonmi In Ui. north pole re,. w , ""' cau l Imagine , pr...,.kui this I. to a buneli t i.ii.: , ,.,IiiB ,,lr g HUl( t)lll w,eg-rit. me over Ihe Nezvsoi Nearby Towns Sitriiil (',ilr 'I'Sttmiili'iii'ii Tn Tli t i i, i.ivi nistiuis j 1-oatfuo Standings Parltlo Cos.! League. Han 'tsei..o Klt l .k, Seattle Loa Angrlfa . , , , , Portland Oakland Sacrauteato Vernon Natwaal IMttbnrah New ork liioo,jn St. I.' ma reditu, ( ,,,,,, , Pi'iis.lrlpUia I lilcago . . , . , , , . . 1' ten w ..'SI ...It . .m l-aaa ..'HI .41' ,:n . .'cj -.'it Wa,tintnn Pl.ii-v.le.toiia t III. eg-. , . , D.'reii ,,,, l I..MIH ... S,w oik . t ler.au Anartiaa leans. 4L 47 H .VI :.i M ;n ui ,v its an "'I iM.r tiiim i; . ,ilv "'" '' Ituisid mid up In. iii hai rniurio. I . ed Willi tn, T, j eii ll.eir u f i,, Itmaid'a .ieni, Vet, ; lim.11,1, , , (i, ' ! Hi. .3. , ,1, .1,1.' ' lic.ig 111,,,'.,,, ., v, V!1! M'.lsj. Ml. Wull.i,g .Aj Ml. It,r.f, i,,.,,,, , N 4..M S It. I'.-. k au, an t . a-', . i iiima canal, Uodii., I tSpe. ite lllohired , , in., and l.it "Uj. They r ier to visit Mr M,. ami Mi.. II I.' " hviiij in Its ""ling lo Se.llle !" are I, J. .'I .sslutiiler and ""e nrdnesdav t "asl,., I,, "I'll their .41,1 Nilmlny .!t;.' Hi. Wiidtsl sailed tiou, ia on i l.r through Hie orll.in.l I si met ,, Mr, (I,,,,,,, '.u ate Icit, fr i .a. -..'m.r. Mr. u ui . . i: . .44 . :il M 45 .tti"! .111 .4IK' lV.' If, J .A','.' ! ; Con ui'. its l,,,n,. a, '!"., I"':''' '-"ti,,. ,;.. i'.','"'':",""""1" i-ii O nll ,1. Mupi,,, "il let,.,.. l I, , h... . . . t ; :,: , 'l'u,a.la, whete he '"It'll a. li,,,,, , e l.Mh hi,,, The, ,., .41.' I ,.V4' H'ttle "( S,, Mi II.. lumtil o,.i i.i. .... president. K,,:,n j "at. Dale W , Const l-oairuo"tl!';!!' . J '"'"'. The ' -'" . , Bt, tn..ta i.H,o S.;.l,i.,, '" Vleria'l Haaatta At IV-iiBLd. s,,iamrmo, n, ga, o:a I'e tein g At I -a At g.'ea t, V.,e. N. l S'B Fltuel,' ' 1 1 :tk tol W s, ,., 4, I I ,1 i i,, , ,. S'.lue. -,.;, h , aej pe- (,,!! "' I Matr, Ihaiu ts'i.get Ihe l',,(.. t. -.I'rli, . II ... I 8' "V M.Utigi,.,,, ti, ha, 'ti tit. tote ..! f. Out III MM Life a that fi.l, Check Sen ustainej ChiaV," . i. , SUMMER Suggestions STRAW HATS SHIRTS LIGHT SUMMER UNDERWEAR SOCKS TIES BATHING SUITS SWEATERS ALL KINDS OF TROUSERS Here you will find everything that a man wears for style or comfort at prices that are always less. Buy where you can get the best for the least Brownsville Woolen Mills Store MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS Eugene, Oregon PORTLAND, Ore.. July l.Ki. trtme hot weather a few days ag,j almost disastrous to the soft fni;, crop uni! the nlrendy short yield wa, further reduced. Now uiarkei pnLP, are reflecting the moderate oitvijisl and working higher. 1 Totluy good strawberries are wortg $3 a crate, wholesale and are verj scarce ut that level. Tliey broiisi, S-.oO to $-.75 on the early grower, market. Loganberries, usual? plentiful ti... late iu the season are in niodei-si. supply and prices arc holding aroutnl a crate. 7j llaspberries and blackcaps are si.. shrowing o good steady market wiii I prices rauging from Ifj.."i0 to l2.7o oo the former and $2.'2. on the latter. There is nu easier tone iu the lo cal egg market with extras uud first posted a cent lower on the exchange at iioe. and 34c respectively. Other grades ore unchanged. Cube extras are a half cent lower in the local butter market at -loV-on the exchange. All other grade, held steady but the undertone of Ihe market is not so strong. Cream re- I ceipts are still short No change is shown in country dressed meats. Veal receipts were lib. eral along the street today, but pricei were maintained nt ll'MtC to liic for j tops. Choice light hogs are scarce and ' firm nt 18 l-2c to lite. I Old ducks nnd light springs ars dragging in the local poultry market. All other classes appear sternly. ; Cautaloupe market continues an ex. ' treme affair with brokers holding the I meagre arrivals strong at S5 Port land. I LDUAU MARKETS Eggs ana Poultry Eggs, large lien, white 2031e Eggs, large puilets j;f Hens, light 13&14 Hens, heavy oU; Spring cnickens 10(jj:."a , Buttorfat and Butter yuarcrs m. Creamery butter 4547c Butterfat 45(U4ic Meat Market Steers Cows , Ewes Lambs, iive, spring Lumlis, yearling , . . Wethers Veal, light fancy .. Veal, heavy, thin . Pork, dressed Hogs, live .- Hcgs. heavy Hogs, light, fancy . Grains, Wheat, bushel . . . Oats, bushel Barley, ton Oat vetch ray, 19J3, Old hay, ton .... Vegetables Hay ton (SfriVc . .2V!ioVjo 4aeVjr He "ac. 5fttic ....lo&no tidic ..16fel7c . .l-'Vja.lo: 6iiKo . .124il2ao .J1.501.SI) . . .00(t'U'.ll! .$37.50 (.-!;( If 15 $16' for case. Local defense, atlorncvj ! e it ' t . Homo city. Ml. .... is already h,, i ! -jjj iT.'.r.: "1. ",r", J".''1' Shi'rl"'' ""'i "": iFfrTlyrr's. " -i j I nhke reeent hig (Khin hore, to- w"- t. I A 111 IlS I'U'I.I V A Thursday. Mr. I i I 'in HI that illy, i I tl taiuily will j "r Aheidre,, . .Pe,,., the ,,,rlh . j I l'"lll. ,lt, -i,, . Mr . ... , .... Pie,,,.,,,, , M, ,, ,,;,,; , .'"hit N .kes and l'!....i i v " i U..I , . "V , tie, nay t , .,. f jt met t w.rk en their minea. I V -jrflt Mar, foltran, (rm j-,,, ,. 14V i . il s,.... ,.,.! 1 '"ern wen. , .rPT!' fX'.'lV A v . A 4'!e. M.tie, 9 X a t I'ii t-,J .--.l E.-TJ3 fc.W. y M-1 iJE' S'.r-J or b w a Home 1 iteWi . Potatoes Khuharb , Carrots Turnips ltiitnbegn tJaliforniu onions, lb. . , Cucumbers, fancy, doz. i-ucunibers, choice, doz. Spinach, lb Lettuce, crate ew potatoes t.reen peas Ilircen beans m. .3 3-4c &3 ...4ViiC ...4 4c ...SVji: tit- ..$1.25 ..1.10 tin -'! 4c Lclery, doz. Winningstndt cabbige Peppers, lb Tomatoes, lb ' Strawberries, crate Cherries) lb ' Cauliflower, cratj , Hadifhes, doz. bunches 'Ireen onions, doz. hunches" Turnips, doz. bunches .... Beets, doz. bunches Carrots, doz. bunches . . ... ' ...$1.NI oc Hi.; w .15l.Sc ...2.7., 4or 4,"ic , . . . .4.10 4.1C I-,; PORTLAND PRICES POHTL.1M., Ore.. July l.-Kg;, weak; extras and firsts down Jo; cur rent receipts HOi.'.t" n,,n,,t. .,i,..m, l--'o: extras oii..',::i,. Butler stendv to hover. ...... j half cent, extra cubes citv 4.-)V,c-standards 44'2c; prime firsts 44c; firsts 42c; undergrodea. nnm;,i. .".", carrons 4ic. Butterfat steady; best c.iurnin. cream 44c; net shippers' track in zone one. I'otiltry steady (less 5 per cent' commission l; heave hens HHu Hv: springs lSM,-5e; young ' white ducks 2Uf.l.L'lc. Spuds weak: onions stendv. Pota toes, new 2Vi'o2 a-lc noun.l. l. nominal. ' N'uts steady; walnuts No. 1 lSK'd i-'.-c pound; filbert, nominal; ' al- J-14c pcucd, Iialiaa chestnuts 21c Hops quiet 1024; 1D24 crop 15-313 cems; if;s Crop nominal. j tascaro bark quiet; nominal at S'.i ! ttc P'--und; Oregon grape root 3'-,c ' pound. j CHICAGO GRAiat 1 CinCAtIO July L-M.i-npeninf wheat quotations unchnncet to 1 1 v lower July $14,-, ,.L, , j, . , s September ji.u ,., , $ M 3 ( were followed by a ri.e to f is V j for July and ,?1.4li fr September. W heat r..Md tn.steadv 2 I 'V to .V n't I'.wer, jr$, , fl ;nr s am September I.:!, :i 4 , j, After opemr.- tiii'-hancetl to 1 i I-.ow-er September $1.00 1-2 , $1,.. then yk" ""U but 1 "se SI XL ji.oi i-s t0 $i:0n.4 p S'.rticg at l-cc off , 'j. ?'prea.rer 45 l-4e to 45 1-2 o"m "red , ,!igh, genera, up,,0 rron.on tdranvd 4 hard $1.44. 1,''"rn N'"' 2 cl.01 3.4 1 . t, ,4 . ... f f J ol operative tl-ifc Regular et ti,e MOTORMates u.tl motor operation. "atnrcaiwWI-tK, MororvNfA-rtSdi. ennmt hrnf. Material e4 by The l.Ailey Electric Co. 10 Wtiia.tt, s, ip tl nre an. ih , I, f.h n..ne. ve.r arnsiti.e l, ,.,, ..,,,, Thai I, eh, ,- s. , ,,.ff.. ' ' -".ione. ee,l $i;.V,1i on j..r i.e. o, t , t j, f your ' r "erd -('. n.o.1 or raeoe. When apr-roaching g asl: .I7 lv fcttam I la well t .,,,,!, ,tt of aight. aid keep en. company . mo. aim ta .arr a t Ifrt for unusual at.".., I. . . LIBERTY BONDS " ' m ,,, , nt ' i"i r;. io: "), a ihe w 'roaa ni 101.1. Ml ' 'a 1 1 12 : .24 ....-.' 11 ...11 . 2". . . ..24 't 1 . : ' 2! It'l f. ' l"I.J.i . ' '"I -'7 I-::.;. , i"i r,. 1.1 ; 41 i'' 'nil. 4 t. If. ' " " ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY