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wedsesday . . km : », h >2I. 83. SEK NWK red ffr 2100 M., none of the l,mb«r Oil tk«H<‘ sections DR. R. J. BE8TUL—Veterinarian. to be roffl tor lees than »3.50 per Residence 838 Washington boule M. for the red fir, * 50 per M. for vard. Phono 398-R. white fir and hemlock, and »2.00 M for the cedar and spruce. T. DH. R B. GK1FFHNHAGEN. Veter- Inurluu. Office 7th and M St. 27 H., R 12 W., Sec. 3$. NWK NWK red fir 625 M . SE'4 NW >4 phone 191-R red fir 850 M., SW'4 NW% red fir 1850 M.. NEK «WK red fir 1250 VETERINARY w.. See. 7, NEK M . T. 31 8., R. 12 ~ HOSPITALS M . white cedar NEK red fir 890 «... GRANTS PASS VETERINARY 300 M , white fir 75 M.. NWS M., white cedar HOSPITAL — Dr. R. B. Grlffen- NEK red fir 225 hsgen. Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th 600 M.. white fir 200 M . red cedar 50 M . HE'4 NE’4 red fir 420 M. and M Sts. Phone 181-K. whit* cedar 126*1., SW >4 NEK red fir 645 M , whit« cedar 270 M., BUILDING NE'4 NWK red fir 1159 M , white CONTRACTORS cedar 450 M., white fir 250 M., red HARPER A SON—Building contrac cedar 26 M.. HE K NWK red Hr tor*. Shop work, furniture crating. 900 M., white cedar 175 .M , white fir 59 M„ red cedar GO M.. Lol 1 Shop 417 « St.. Phone 142-J. red fir 1900 M., white cedar 300 M., white fir 25 M., Lot 3 red fir 359 NOTICE OF HALF OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER M., white cedar 130 M., Lot 4 red ffr 265 M.. white cedar 60 M., NE >4 General Land Office. Washington HW% red fir 380 M., white cedar D. C., Muy 15, 1924. Notice Is here 20 M., HEK SWK red fir 325 M by given Hint subject to the condi while cedar 300 M., white fir 39 M., lions and limitation« of tho acta of NEK SEK rod Mr 630 M . white June », 1916 (39 Stat., 216). Feh cedar 4 20 M.. NWK SE >4 red fir ruary 26. 1919 (40 SUt., lt 79), and 379 M . white cedar 45 M„ HE >4 June 4. 1920 (41 Stat., 758), and HEK red fir 960 M. white cedar departmental regulations of April 690 M . HWK SEK red fir 1075 M., 14. 1924, the limiter on the follow white cedar 325 M., Sec. 5, SWK ing lands will be sold July 7, 1924, NW‘4 red fir 590 M., white cedar ut 19 o’clock u. in. at public auction 30 M., NWK SWK red fir 320 M., at the United Stilton land office ut white cedar 135 M., SW % SW >4 red Roseburg. Oregon, to the highest fir 300 M . See. 8, NEK NWK red bidder at not lees than the appraised fir 2950 M., white cedar 47 5 M., value us shown by thiu notice, side NW'4 NWK red fir 1675 M., white to be subject to the uppruval of the fir 25 M , white cedar 400 M . SE% Secretary of the Interior The pur- NWK red fir 1525 M., white fir cliase price, with an additional num 100 M , white cedar 625 M.. SW K of one-fifth of 1 per cent, thereof, NWK red fir 1175 M., white cedar being commissious ullowed. must be 160 M., pone of the limber on these deposited ut time of nale, money to sections to be sold for less than be returned If sale Is not approved, »2.25 per M.. for the red fir and red otherwise |>utent will Issue for the cedar, » 50 per M., for the white fir timber which must be removed with and »7.90 per M. for the white cedar. in ten years. Bids will be received T 20 8.. R. 4 W„ Sec. 15, SWK from citizens of the United States, NEK red fir 750 M., white fir 50 associations of such citizens and cor- M.. incense cedar 100 M., not to be porntionn organized under the laws sold for less than »1.75 per M., for of the United States, or any stale, tho red fir and ».50 per M. tor the territory, or district thereof only. white fir and Incense cedar. T. 15 Upon application of a qualified pur 8., R. 2 W., Sec. 35. SEK NEK red chaser. the timber on any legal sub fir 1400 M.. NEK SEK red ftr division will be offered separately 1550 M.. red cedar 100 M„ hemlock before being included in any offer of 5o M.. NW‘4 SEK led fir 2000 M., a larger unit. T. 27 S.. R 11 W , Sec. 7. Lot 3, red cedar 30 M., hemlock 20 M. T. red fir 3490 M., hemlock 65 M , 16 8-, It. 2 W.. Sec. 3, Lot 2 red fir NEK SWK red fir 1289 M.. white 1760 M., Incense cedar 25 M., SW% fir 190 M , N'W K SEK red fir 2559 NEK red fir 1215 M., incense ce M . NWK SEK red fir 1070 M , hemlock 50 M. SEK SE U red dar 15 red cedar 40 M., none of the fir 2859 M, , hemlock 50 M., none of M., timber on these sections to be sold the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than »1.75 per M., tor the for less than 82.50 per M., for the red fir, and »1.00 per M. for the red red fir, and » 50 per M. for the white and incense cedar and hemlock. T. fir and hemlock. T. 29 8.. R. 10 35 S. It. 3 E . Bee. 6, frl. NEK W.. Sec. 35. SWK SWK yellow fir I NEK pine 440 M., red fir 700 M., 429 M . second growth ffr 80 M.. white fir 40 M., white cedar 240 M., white rlr 130 M., red cedar 10 M , SEK SWK yeih'W fir 170 M., sec frl. NWK NEK pine 10 M., red fir ond growth fir 200 M-. white fir 50 1050 M.. white fir 90 M., red cedar M , white cedar 100 M . NWK SEK 50 M., SW *4 NEK Pine ^0 M., red yellow fir 140 M., second growth fir 1190 M., white fir »0 M., red fir 240 M., white cedar 40 M , SWK. cedar 40 M , SEK NEK Pine 280 SE K yellow fir 2OU M., second M., red fir 800 M„ white fir 50 M., growth fir 80 M„ white cedar 40 M., red cedar 90 M., frl. NEU NWK Lot 6 yellow Or 250 M., white fir pine 100 M., red fir 750 M„ white 20 M., white ceUar 130 M., Lot 7 fir 50 M., red cedar’iO M., frl. NW*4 yellow fir 700 M., second growth NWK 1‘ine 170 M . red ftr 770 M„ Hr J40 M., white cedar 120 M . T. red cedar 30 M., SEK NWK Pine 39 8., R. 11 W., Sec. 25, Lot 1 red »0 M.. red fir »00 M . white fir 40 fir 1340 M., white cedar 225 M., M., red cedar 50 M., SW K NWK lxit 2 red fir 175 M„ white cedar pine 120 M., red fir 890 M., white 125 M . Lot 5 red fir 1200 M„ white fir 20 M., red cedar 80 M., NEK cedar 75 M., Lot 8 red fir 225 M., SWK pine 220 M.. red fir 670 M , white cedar 150 M., Lot 9 red fir white fir 40 M., red cedar 40 M , 600 M., white cedar 3»0 M., Lot 15 NW K SWK Pine 310 M., red fir ¡rod Hr 3740 M.. white cedar 40 M., 960 M., white fir 50 M., SE K SWK Lot 16 red fir 1500 M., white cedar pine 400 M., red fir 1040 M., white M., SWK 200 M. None of the timber on these tir 20 M., red cedar 50 ** — sections to be sold for less than »2.00 9WK pine 390 M., red fir 450 M„ per M. for the red and yellow fir, white fir 20 M.. red cedar 10 M., »1.00 per M. tor the second growth NEI» SEK pinti HO M . red fir fir. » 50 per M. tor the white fir and 1310 Au tv M., white fir 100 M., red ce- »7.00 per M. for the white cedar. dar 140 M„ NWK SEK Pine 190 T. 39 S.. R. 8 W.. Sec. 9. Lot 6 yel M., red fir 1140 M.. white fir 120 low pine 75 M.. not to be sold for M. red cedar 60 M., SEK SÈ K less than »3.00 per M.. T. 17 S., R. pine 470 M., red fir 560 M., white 1 W.. Sec. 1. Lot 1 fir 1600 M. Lot fir 20 M.. red cedar 10o M., SWK 3 fir 1700 M.. SEK NEK fir 1250 SEW Pine 180 M., red ftr 1109 M„ M.. SWK NEK Hr 1700 M.. NEK white fir 59 M., red cedar 40 M.. SEK fir 950 M., hemlock 50 M., not to be sold for less than »3.50 NWK SfiK fir 1225 M . SEK SEK I per M. for the pine, »1.50 per M., fir 1125 M.. hemlock 150 M., SWK for the red fir, aud cedar, and »1.00 SEK f'r HOO M., none of the tim per M., for thu white fir, Sec. 17, ber on this section to be sold for SWK NWK pine 485 M . red fir I om than »1.50 per M. for the fir 185 M., white fir 85 M., NWK and »1.00 per M. for the hemlock. SWK pine 110 M., red fir 625 M.. T. 21 S.. R. 3 W., Sec. 29. NW >4 white fir 90 M.. SWK SWK Pine NWK fir "59 M.. SWK NWK fir 355 M., red fir 480 M.. white fir 70 700 M, NWK SWK fir 400 M., M., NEK SEK pine 565 M., red none of the timber on these tracts fir M., white Hr 65 M.. NWK tn lie sold for less than »1.75 per SEK 390 pine 340 M., red fir 390 M., M., , T. 15 8.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 9, NEK white fir 30 M. SE>4 SEK Pine SWK fir 920 M.. NWK SWK fir 165 M., red fir 790 M., white fir 65 1620 M.. SEK SWK fir 500 M.. M.. SWK SEK Pine 70 M„ red fir JiWii SWK fir 1300 M.. cedar 26 835 M.. white fir 65 M.. Sec. 19. M., none of the timber on this sec tion to be sold for less than »1.75 NEK NEK Pt’1’" 400 M., red fir per M., for tho fir and »1.00 per M., 260 M., white fir 30 M., not <o be for the cedar. T. 28 8., R 12 W„ sold for less than »3.75 per M., for Sec. 13, Lot 2, red fir 350 M., Sec. tho pine, »1.50 per M. for the red fir. 17 NEK NEK red fir 12 40 M., and »1.00 per M. for the white fir. | white fir 820 M., cedar 50 M., NW'4 T. 33 8.. it. 6 W., Sec. 17, NWK I NEK rod fir 740 M.. white fir 450 SEK pine 150 M., ffr 445 M.. cedar M., cedar 20 M.. SEK NEK red Hr 30 M., not to be sold for less than 2950 M., White fir 1340 M., cedar »2.50 per M., for the pine und »1.25 20 M.. SWK NE'4 red fir 850 M„ per M. for the fir aud codar. T. 18 white fir 490 M.. codar 60 M„ S„ R. 6 W., Sec. 5, SEK SEK Dr spruco 40 M., NEK SEK red fir 540 M.. T. 30 8.. R. 12 W.. Sec. 29., 2960 M.. white fir 600 M.. hemlock NWK NWK Hr 165 M., while cedar 70 M., NWK SEK red fir 900 M.. 170 M , NEK NWK Hr 250 M., | white fir 440 M., cedar 60 M., SE'4 while cedar 65 M.. none of tile tim SEK red fir 2900 M.. white fir 170 ber on thoso tracts to be sold for! M.. cedar SO M.. hemlock 70 M.,, less than »2.00 per M. for the fir. SWK SEK red fir 1280 M., white ‘"“1 »700 P°r M- f°r the white ce- Hr 310 M. T. 17 8.. R. 7 W., Sec. 1 <lar. T. 29 8., R. 11 W., Sec. 1, Lot' VETERINARY SURGEON DOYLE’S Grants Poss, Oregon Chinese Parasols $1.35 A wonderful assort incut of styles aud col orings, shower proof. ----- VOILE DRESSES $4.98- Classified Advertising FOR SALE WANTED apartments, FREMII EGGH Freni River llelghta WANTED Furnished 2 or 3 rooms und bulli. Write l’uuitry Farm Steril«, graded, No. 635 card Courier. 13 datili, ut Ilio Tiuu* Gioivi) SJtf WANTED—Woman to help with FOR SALE -Ono good saddle horse. housework ou ranch, i’lioa« or 7 years old. »4 5. One 1921 Ford write Mrs. Lawson, Anderson delivery, »165. Inquire 112 F St Ranch, via. Selma. 14 14 WANTED—To locate a place In the FOR SALE CHEAP- -Guernsey-Jer Vicinity of Grunts Pass or Wilder- sey heifer, 2 years old. just fresh. i ill« by inun worktug ut Marble J. 8. Harvey, on« mile north of Mountuiu. Write It. A. Barker ut county home. 14 Camp 2. Wilderville, ore, or 12u6 East Mu tn St., Medford, Ore. FoK SALE- Olis spun young horses 18 well broke, well matched, chest nut sorrels, white fucus, sound, MISCELLANEOUS gentle und true, wt. 1300 each. Price »200. Hix mil«« north on WILL BUY — For caab, household goods, largu or small lots. C. F. Pacitlc highway, W. W. Bulluu- 14 T. Co. Foue 139-lt. 34-tf tyne. DAY FOR SA1.E »10 tun 111 field. II FUR FIRE Extinguishers and refill ibn.I BM Geo. S. barton, lb.nits \ Strader, Rd S 1 Paas, Oregon. 4btf SMALL BOATS FOR SALK -inquire W. C. Scott. 747 South 7th St. 16 PIANOS TUNED—Have your plano tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of Portland, is ou his regular trip to REAL ESTATE Grauta Puss. Phone Rowell's Music Store, 126J. 02tf BELONG OUT RANCHES at bargain prices, 6 aud 10 years’ time. MARCELLING 50c—Operu llOUHC Rauches fur rent and exchange. Building. Room 26. 12 Gold ltay Realty Compauy, Med Bicycle stoica ford. Oregon. tf •ilEAVY HERVICE from Rivoli theater Wednesday ut- FOR SALE—300 acre irrigated ternoon during matinee. Any Iti- ranch bordering river aud high formation will be appreciated by way. 2 miles from Grunts l’ass. Kenneth Robtuson, 412 1) 8t., <>r Hacrifles at »10,000 on 10 years I hone 119-L. ____ ___ 13 time, »1000 per year. 6 per cent Interest. Gold ltay Ruaily Co.. LOST Medford. Oregon. Bitt LOST — May 11, In Methodist Church Full sale oit TRADE 7 room or at Wlldervllie. gold filled modern bungalow, dose In. Will watch, with well worn case. Re take good auto. Suiull amount ward If returned to Ernest oi zuouey wUl h.mdiu dual, l’iiouu Loughridgc or leavo at Courier 508-R or cull 707 South Fifth St. office. 93tf 93tf LOST Oregon license No. 71-180. Foil SALE—By Crescent City Realty Return to J. N. Johnston's office. Company. A good dairy ranch of 12 168 acres In Smith River valley. Del Norta County, one hundred LOST—Gold watch between Apple acres plow land, 25 dairy cows, 1 gale bridge and Urania Paas. bull. 6 yearlingi. 10 calves, 3 Leave ut Courier office. 15 work horses end harnesses, 2 wagons, plow, harrows, mowing PLUMBING machine, hay fork, track, car, ropes aud pulleys for filling burns G. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For sanitary plumbing and heating. with h«y and all the necessary Im Skilled iaoor only employed. We plements aud tools for a first class guarantee our work. Phone 306, dairy ranch. Thirty ions of hay 613 H Street. U goes with the ranch. Two barns with total capacity of 100 tons of hay worth »1.000. New modern INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC seven room dwelling, fireplace, PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS bath, water piped from living —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 spring and up to date in every par North Fourth Street. Affiliated ticular. worth at least »7.000. teacher National Academy of Small orchard on the place. Four Music. Carnegie Hall, New Yonk. miles from the town of Smith River and eleven miles from Cres POULTRY cent City. Price of ram li with ruu SALE —White Leghorn cock- stock, tools and implements, com erela, Hollywood atraln. Record plete »21,000, on easy terms, in of 300 egga or heiter. Phone terest on deferred puynieuls ut 6 348-J. _78tf per cent. FOR SALE—12 Ancona lien«, all TEN ACRE RANCH. all level good luyera and a cock, »15.00. plow lnnd with house and small Jus. Eads, 806 West I St. 12 barn, less tliau three miles from ■■ 1 ■ ' — Crescent city. »2,000. Thia is PHYSICIANS AND good dairy land, not n stump on SURGEONS the place. I C. 11. MARKS, M. D., Practice llmltod TWENTY ACRE RANCH all level to diseases of eye, ear, noae and plow land, house and barn, 2’4 throut. Phone 62, miles from Crescent City, »3500. DOCTOR O. J. MOSER, Physician This is good dairy land. and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office ONE HUNDRED ACRES under phone 182; Res. 48-R. plow. 3 miles from Crescent City, Dll. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi railroad on one side, county road cian and aurgeon. Special atten- on the other side, K mile from tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di state highway, barn on place »15,- seases of women. Complete X-Ray 000. This ranch slopes gently to equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, ward the ocean and Is less than home, 21-Y; office 21-J. n half mile from Crescent City buy. Terms: Six thousand dol DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual theraputlca. Office over Western lars cash and balance on time at Union. Res. 25#-R; office 217-R. 6 per cent. DR A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and THREE HUNDRED LOTS In surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of Ocean View Trnct No. 1. two mllea women, and children. All chronic from Crescent City, nt »10 ouch diseases treated without the knife. on monthly payments. Good lund Phone 262-Y or 275-11 and fine marine view. Crescent City is a growing town and will do well to invest, hero, above sub-division is within mil« of on« of the best tractH of redwood timber in the world on ono side and is within u mile from Crescent City bay on the other side. Never hot, never cold. Call on or address CRESCENT CITY REALTY CO. Crescent City, California AW, WHAT'S THE USE FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR BALE CHEAP—A seven uenger Buick Six.. Good rubber. Would consider trading for u aniall cur. Inquire ut tlio Bon bonniere. FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS -2 nice rooms tor ¡< nt. Flanagan bldg._____ 06lt FOR RENT—One 3-room furnished upartrnent. Inquire 708 E SI. I I FOR RENT—Apartment« aud room D«nn Apartments, 515 North fitli street. -14 PAGF. TITRER GRÄMT« PAfltl DAYf.T COrRìER 3 red fir 180 M , white cedar ISO M., NEK SWK red fir 300 M.. white cedar 190 14., NW % BWK red fir 320 M . white cedar 380 M Sec. 13, Lot 12, red fir 300 M., white cedar 246 M . red cedar 30 M., white fir 19 M., Lot 13 red fir 620 M , white Cedar 35 M., white fir 105 M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than »1.60 per M for the red fir and red cedar. »7.00 per M. for the white cedar and »1.00 per M. for the white fir. T. 28 S.. R 4 W, Sec. 35, NWK SWK fir 375 M., not to be sold for les« Ulan »1.50 per M T. 36 8., R. 8 W„ Sec. 31, Lot 4, yellow pine 10 M., sugar pine 300 M., fir 15 M., not to be sold for less than »3.09 per M. lor the pine and »1.00 per M. for the fir. WILLIAM SPRY. Commissioner, General Land Office I -NOTICE OF HOMI fCEDEMITlOX Notice is hereby given to owners and holders of municipal city re funding bonds that at the semi-an nual interest payment period on the 1st day of July, 193», the City of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Ore gon. will redeem the following out standing city Redemption bonds, viz., bonds 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5. Said bonds were Issued and dated the 1st day of January, 1922. Said bonds will l>e redeemed at the of the office of the City Treasurer __ city of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of July, 1924, which is the time fixed tor such redemption and at the time at which interest shall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the laws and acts providing for issuing of such bonds. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1924. G. P. JESTER. City Treasurer. h Afotö* O preserve the natural beauties of the great routes of travel of the Pacific Coast, we have removed all of these signs, 1200 in number, from the highways. T EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Baek Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it’s done so naturally, so even ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug More the ready-to-use preparation, im proved by the addition of other ingre dients called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and lux uriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age. and as we al! de sire a youthful and attractive appear ance. get busy at once with Wyeth’s S-gc and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in. just a short time. “Red Pepper Ruh” is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the con gestion and soreness right out Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Ruh you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store You will have the quick est relief known. Always say "Rowles.” Why not «sc a good majority of the money for your new home for better plumbing? The content and health of your family sre at stake. Let us demonstrate our superior sup plies and plumbing abilities. G. A. BRYAN < Plumbing and Heating 912 H St. Phone 306 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) - - FIERY, ITCHY SKIN j QUICKLY SOOTHED ! BY THIS SULPHUR | Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irri tated or broken out with ecrema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itch ing or disfigurement. Mentbo-Snlphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul- phur may be had at any good drug store. t NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH ♦ ! Apply Cream in Nostrils To j Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffl ing, tnuvuus discharge, headache, dry ness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarHi is gone. Don’t stay sttiffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your dniggi<t now. Apply a little of this hwrsnt. antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane. ?living you instant relief. Ely’s Cream I'.ilm is just what every cold and catarrh sirtfercr has been seeking. It’s just splendid. - Wheat, hard white ..... Wheat, western red ... Butterfat Portland — »1.14 ........ »1.03 ............. 34c Butterfat, f.o.b S. F. ... 44c • APPLES — Winesaps XF Irg., |2.25-»2.50, med, »2.00-12.25, small »1.75-»2.00, F, »1.50-»2.00, C grade »1.50-11.75. Ark Black. XF »1.75- »1.85. Red cheeks, XF »1.50-»!.85. ASPARAGUS—Ore. and Wash., per doz., 1-lb. bunches, *1.50-»1.85; 18-lb. pyramds, mostly, »1.75-»1.85. BUNCHED VEGETABLES — per doz. bunches. Ore. Oniona 30c-35c, radishes, 35c-40c, carrot«, beets »1.10, Wash. White Turnips »1.25. SABBAGS—per lb. local 5Kc; Wal la Walla 4 Ke. LETTUCE—Oregon, 3 dozs and 4 dozs. per crate, dry »1.25-»1.50; iced. »2.25. ONIONS—per cwt. Ore, No. 1, »2.00-»2.25. Texas Bermudas stand ard crates. Crystal Wax, »3.00-43.25 Yellows »2.25-»2.50. POTATOES—Sacked per cwt. Ore. Burbanks U. S. No. 1, »2.25-»2.75, Wash. Netted Gems, No. 1 »2.75- »8.00, No. 2, »2.00-12.50. Idaho iRussets No. 1, »2.50, rural«, »2.25. NEW POTATOES — Texas Bliss Triumphs per lb. in sacks or lugs, Jc-lOc. SPINACH—Ore., local per orange box. 85c-»1.00. STRAWBERRIES — 24-pt crates, Oregon best. Gold Dollar »2.25- »2.50. TOMATOES Mexico, lugs, re- packed. »4.00. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Ore., June 4.— (A. F.I —Cattle steady, hogs 10c to 15c | higher; sheep steady; eggs firm; I higher tendency. Butter firm, scarce. i _____ I ¡Top steers ................. »7.85 to »8.75 I Hogs, top grade....... ....... »7.40-»7.65 ' Eggs ............................ ........ 23c @ 26c I Butter, standards ... ................... 37Kc Does Felix Admit He’s a Boob?