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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY JULY 21. 1927
PAGE
P A S SE N G ER T R A IN S C H E D U L E
S P R IN G F IE L D STO PS
Cascade Line
1 want a man w ith a r a r to whole
W hat It lightning?
( a im County. open, (or a good man to
build up a fine business. Coma In and
ta lk It o ra r
134% latw rence Rt M r
T . T Moru
General Agent, Oregon
L ig htn in g Co . Eugene. Oregon. Even-
ln«a 7 to » p m
J 21 38; a 4
•ala (.te h ta in «
W atch
repairing (Iona correrti?
W o rk In loda?—O a t tom orrow. H ow
M l M ain a t
tf
ACCOUNT
N O T IC E 1» hereby glyen that the
underalgned
adm lnl»tratnr
of
the
I'B T T Y J O H N 'R M in S K A B O N
eatate of M nrgar’ t M I,Ilea. decna»eit.
ha«
filed
1,1»
account
fn
r
the
Anal
U S E D CAR
settlenient of aald eatatn In the County
C L R A R A N C K BALK
Court for I nine County In the State of
Oregon, amt that Saturday the 1.1
P R IC F B C U T T O T H E B O NK
day of AugUHt, 1827. a t the Court
Room
of «aid Court In the C ountr
M iilrk M anter Roadater. 31478, ru t to
Court Houae. In Eugene. Oregon, at
SIMS
ten o’rlo rk In the forenoon, haa been
hv aaJd Court tile d a» tha tim e and
Dodge Rpcrtal Redan, IS M . ru t to 3846 place for hearing objections thereto
and for (Inal settlem ent o f »nld estate.
Btudehaker Coupe 3626. ru t to 3636
ONA V L IL E S . A d m in istrator of
the eetate of M argaret M Idle». de­
Futck 6 Touring. Olaaa F n r . |B7B. rut ceased.
to 3486
L. L. RAY, A ttorney for Estate.
Jl 14-3128: Au 4-11:
F ord «door Redan. SMB. ru t to 3323
Chevrolet touring In line condi­
N aw T lre a all around. 3226
tion
N ow Dodge Redan, a t a big dlarount
D u trk Rtandard Coupe, a line
first come. Brat served.
ra r:
M etter value« than ever before offered
to ho Tar» of need automobllea In
la n e count?.
Cara carefully In-
■ported and reconditioned. T ak e
advantage of the reduced prtraa
on ra re now dtaplared In our sales­
rooms
Too »hould look them o rer
, lo d a r
F
W
P E T T Y J O H N CO.
7th and n itr e Rtreeta.
Eugene. Ore
Phone 1287
N O T IC K
Realed h 'd - w ill he re re lre d bv the
C ity Rewtede» no to ! • (Vclnclr Noon,
on the Rth dnv o f August l»27 for
the e O M tru rtlo n of a »ewer between E
nnd F atrnet» and from Bth atreet to
10th atreet then Block Rd of Wa«h
hurne'a Rnhd'rl«lon of Rnrlnrflelit In
vestm ent and " n « v r Companv'a Ad(H
tlon
T he contractor to furnish all
m aterial» and Io construct «itch »ewer
In nccorilnnce w ith the detailed plan»
nnd speclficultons o f the C ity E n­
gineer.
Rid« w ill he opened at the
regular meeting of the council on the
Rth day of Attguat, 1817 T he council
re»cr»e» the right to reject any and
a ll hid»
I M PETERSON. Recorder.
Jl 21 28:
I'hone 130 M
C A RL A. W Y M A N
Realdent Agent
724 D S treet.
Springfield. Oregon
Rea. Phone 160
Plano Mnvlng
S P R IN G F IE L D T R A N S F E R
W IL L IB B K R T S C H . Prop.
O F F IC E A T S E R V IC E O A R A G E
622 M aln Street
Succeaaor to Sutton T ransfer
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
228 Main 8L
<2 J
F ull
Residence 126 C St.
62 M
Auto
Lady
Equipm ent
A ssistant
VA SBY BROS.
Offline I ’hone 43
Rea. Phone 3
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
General Practice, Special A ttention
to Ohetetrlca and Dlaeaaes of chil­
dren.
Painting ft Decorating
in all its branches
312 Main Street
» ’
F irs t N ational Rank Building
Springfield, Oregon
DR. 3 . R A L P H D IP P E L
D E N T IS T
W M . O. H U G H E S
F IR E
Phons 43
A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
F lr t t NaVI Bank Bldg., Springfield
OHIca at
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BA NK
Oregon
Springfield,
DR. N. W . E M E R Y
D E N T IS T
Sutton Bldg.
Phono 20-J
Residence Phone 153 M
Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
H E N R Y W. C H A S E, Prop.
General Law Practlce
1. M. PETERSON
Attornoy-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Ore.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
ttotton
Balldlng
Springfield,
Oregon.
C IT A T IO N
IN T H K C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E OE O R EG O N , IN A N D FOR
LA N E COUNTY
In the M a tte r of the Estate of C h ar­
lotte E m ily Pengr;., Deceased.
T o Raptlat Church of Springfield.
Oregon; Am erlan Raptlat For ign Mia-
»Ion Society; E lla V W a lk e r, Emma
Belle
Black.
W illia m
J Pengr a.
Anna
F.
H ill.
George
W.
L a r i-'
»on, E m ily A Swan. Glen L . L ari-
son. H a rry Larlson. Fred M r I »on.
W illa rd Larlson. P h illip Zobel, A rth u r
Zobel. Peart Zobel. Velm a Zobel. Elsie
H a m e r. Lulu W W h ltw xal. W H
Kanoff. James W ilson Kanoff. S tella
D Mnntalhano. Roy Kanoff. Claude
Kanoff, H a rv e y Knnorr Jr., and alt
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T otehr oeraona Interested In the eatate
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N . T hat o f aald deceased. G R E E T IN G
the undersigned ad m in is tra trix o f the
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F
estate of L A. Rm lth. deceased, has O R EG O N . Yon are hereby cited and
rendered and tiled In the County Court required to anpear In the County
of the State of Oregon, her final ac Court of the State o f Oregon, fo r the
count and that Saturday the ISrd dav I C o un tr o f Lane on Tueaday. the 9th
of July. 1827, at the hour of ten o’clock , day o f August. 1827. at ten o’clock In
A M at the County Court room In tha the forenoon of that d ar, then and
County Court houae In the C ity o f , there to ahow cause. If any rou have,
Eugene. Oregon, haa been fixed and I w h r and order ahoulu not ue made and
appointed by the aald Court as the I entered by »aid C o ii-t. licensing A. E
day. tim e and place for the hearing of W heeler aa executor of tne last ortll
objections to said Anal account and , and testam ent of aald C h arlctte B m llv
the settlem ent thereof
Pengra. deceased, to »ell. a t p rivate
A ll objections to said (Inal account sale subject to th e approval o f the
must he In w ritin g and filed w ith the Court. In one tract o r In part» the
clerk of said Court on o r before said T-ot “D ” In Block Num ber T h re e of
dnv and tim e
Sprlngaeld. In Lane County. Oregon,
as platted and recorded on Page 1 of
Dated June 21st 1827.
BFR R tE H S M IT H . A d m in istratrix Vol " I" o f the Deed Records of lam »
F R A N K A D eP U E . Attorney for Connty. Oregon as prayed for In his
petition therefor.
said estate
J 23-30: . t 7-14-11
W IT N E SS the Hon C. P Barnard.
Judge of the Countv Court of the State
o
f
Oregon, for the Countv of Lane
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
end the Beat of »nld Conrt hereto of-
Notice Is hereby xlven that H . B fixed this 17th dnv of June 1927
Burton. A d m in istrator of the Estate
Seel of
A ttest: W B DILLARD.
of Mrs S It Burton deceased, has
the
Countv Clerk
filed his F in al Account and Renort as
Connty
By EVA L D U C K W O R T H
such Adm inistrator w ith the C lerk of
Deputy.
the County Court of Im ne County, O re ­ Court
J 22-20: Jl 7-»x-2l
gon, and the Court has aet Saturday.
July m, 1927 at in no a M in the
County Court Room In the Court j
SUM M O NS
House at Eugene. Lane County. Ore- j
»on as the tim e and place to hear ob 1 IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
lections to the seme, nnd for the flnnl ' < v r \T F O F O R EG O N , for la ne
sefltem enf of said eatate
COUNTY.
H R BURTON adm inistrator.
C, F Hoghurr. P lain tiff, va. T H
W E L L S A W E L L S . Attorney».
Ruooner nnd Snddle L Snooncr. hla
wife. A N O r V a n , and Juanita Do
J 20: Jl (-»4-21-28:
Vaul hl« wife. Gull Oe Vaul. Car)
De V au l. nnd the F lra t N atio n al
Rank Fugene. Oregon, a corpora­
tion Defendant«
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
Llfa, Automobils and Fire
Insurance
Yorn
Avarapa
Weal C o a a t........ ..................8:11 P. M.
T E S T O’ T E N Q U E S T IO N S
Num ber 81 carries a sleeper, and
connects at Black Butte for San Fran­
cisco and l-oa Angeles
Both W est
Coaat trains atop here on flag.
W andllng T ra in s
Eaatbound
mixed,
at
Springfield,
8 TB A. M
Westbound mixed, a t Springfield
Thougtita grow from the use of words
Ideas gromt from th o u g h K
Thoughts are facta— and here you find each weak ten facto taken from t M
widest possible range. Increase your range of knowledge— your ator« af
accurate Inform ation. Don’t miss one of the aeries, for they atlm ulate qulRB
thinking, and funlah Instructive amusement fo r a ll. W ho In yonr group w M
have the best score for the week?
1. Under the present laws, could a
I. What American naval offlME
wom ao becom e president of the said, "D o n 't give up the chip” a fte r hd
U nited States
had been m o rtally wounded? What
2 W hat liquid la used on the back was the nam e of the ship?
of plate glass to make m irrors?
7. W h a t fish can Jump w ater fang
3. W here did the word Thursday w hile sw im m ing upstream?
originate?
8. W h a t Is the "Bridge of 8lgha?*
4. W h a t biography ot a noted man . W here la It?
waa w ritten by James Boswell?
9
At
w hat
tem perature
doeg
.6. In W h a t magaxtne does the de- w ater norm ally freexe?
p artm ent "S hort Turns and E n core*” i
10. By whom was the South P o l*
appear In every Issue.
. discovered? When?
(T h e Correct Answers w ill be Published Next W e e k )
e
e
e
e
e
-A 7 tooto houae and one
Atl kind» of houae painting; K a la o
Roy
Acre on Kaat M ain atreet for SIR.00 m lnlng S2 per room and up.
tf.
And a 4 room houae on corner 8th Koch. C all 125-J.
and F for SIR 00. A. T . Brew er at
T Y P E W R IT E R R IB B O N S — Assorted
H o tel Elite.
makea in black and blue In ■toe* at
t i e Newa office. F o r the conveni­ 1:60 P. M.
W H A T ’S T H E U S B O F OOINO T O
ence of cuatomere who have h ith e r­
K U O B N E W H E N YO U C A N B U Y IT
to not been able to get rlbbona In
S E P T IC T A N K »
C H E A P E R IN YO U R O W N T O W N
Springfield we have started thle
L U B K E 'H S E C O N D H A N D 8 T O R E
Ready for you to Install
naw line of ribbons for Underwood». For fam ily o f five _________ __ .... 121
128 6th Street
tf.
Remingtons. Royals. L. C. Sm ith, For fam ily of eight ________ _ — »26
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G O F F IN A L and other makea.
tf.
a t our plant
FOR RENT
C A M , A N D R F E D r. N W Em ery
on price» on d a te and other work t(
lilt
Northbound
West Coast, to Portland.
6:84 A. M
Local. No. 8 2 ___________ 1:11 P. M.
S ou th b ou n d
Lawai No. 81 ____________ 8:46 A. M
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
M. G. HOGE
Attorney-at-I-aw
Practise U. 8. and State
Court»
Eugene, Oregon
Sewer Pipe— Drain T ile
Chim ney Block»
EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
tf.
H am lin at Portland— F B Ham lin.
Springfield postmaster, waa a vlaltor
a t Portland early this week.
T E S T O' T E N A N S W E R S
1.
2.
Hendersons at Lake— M r. and Mrs.
T ru bert Henderson h are gone to Odell
I-aki- for a vacation.
Mr». Dora Sm ith Laavee— Mrs. Dora
J. Smith le ft S a turday fo r Rhine­
lander. Wlsconaln.
She expects to
return to the coast In the fall.
SUM M O NS
IN T H F C tB C F tT CO TU tT CIF T H E
S -rs T F o w n n r n c v
*N D f o r
t i t f C C tUNTV O F L A N E .
8 U IT
POP D IV O R C E .
M ae M cC arthy. P la in tiff, v e r s u s
3.
I.
FO R L A S T W E E K
6. Exem pli g ratia, (fo r exam pte).
Japan.
4. Salvation Arm y.
T h e N ew T a y Bridge.
I f Is
7. Harvard College — founded IB
across the F irth o f T ay , near
Dundee. Scotland. I t Is 10,780
1036.
8. 91r Jamee M atth e w Barrlg.
fe e t long.
B e tty Bronson.
In a pouch on the under side of
0. One o f the first produe-ire a(
the belly.
9. One of the first producers of
moving picture comedies.
A test to determ ine the degree
10. The Rockey Mountains and thg
o f Intelligence of the person
Appalachian Mountains.
tested.
Our Harui-Cut Pattern
•
•
T h e m arkets are now being (*■
fluenced by prespectlve production o f
new crop« which a ll factors In ’he
trade are w atching closely.
Aa •
whole crops prospects are not promla-
Ing, h ut they are b e tte r In the w estera
states than In the flooded areas and
eastern part of com b e lt
T w o pef
cent less land than last year Is IB
I cultivated’ crops but of some crope
there Is an Increase. Prospects ar»
for the shortest corn crop In 26 year«,
a v e ry short crop o t fru it, about aveF«
age of potatoes, w h e a t flax and feed
grains other than corn and tor large
crops of beans and hay.
Charles McCarthv. D »f“ndant.
To Charles McCarthv D efen d an t:—
You are herehv reoulred tn annear
and answ er the com plaint filed against
vou In th e sh ove en titled »’lit w ithin
four w eek s from Julv 7. 1927. which
1« the date o f the first nuhltcatlon of
thia sum m ons tn the Snrlnrfield
N ew s: and vou are h ereh v notified
♦h’ t. If vou fat| to answ er within
•»td period o f tim e vnnr default w ill
be entered for w ent th ereo f and th*
nlalnttff w ill m »ke »«nitration to the
Conrt for the relief e - « v e d within «aid
com plaint, to-wtt: T hat th e m arriage
contract now pxlsttn r betw een vou
and nlalnttw he forever dt«»otved An
order of the above entitled Court
dated .Tulv B 1007 d'recfa th«t thia
•nm m ona he nnhliahed tn the Bnrtne-
fleld N ew - once each w eek for a
period of four succeaatve weeka and
font von nnneav and answ er the aald
com ntatnt w ithin four week« from
tbo date or the fir«t publication of
tb ’a summon«.
yt t? Rt.ATTFRV. A ttn m ev for
G rains: M ore favorable crop p ro »
I pects weakened the m arkets for
practically a ll grains last w eek re ­
ports the w eekly m arket review o f
the U nited States d e p a rtm e n t'o f agri­
culture. T o ta l wheat crop is expected
to be about 22 m illio n bushels more
than last year because of a heavy In­
crease tn spring wheat reported IB
good condition although the season Is
not over. P ra c tic a lly all Increase fo r
the United States is accounted fo r la
i the three Pacific Coast northw est
states.
Some inform atioti indicate^
'r a th e r heavy shattering in p a r fi””5 ^
r»ia|n »lff a n d mv noatofllce address Is
Fugene. Crpeon
Jl. 7-14-21-28: A 4:
ND TICF TO C R C ntTD R S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T h a t
the undersigned has been dulv ap­
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon fo r the County of
Tdtne as the a d m in is tra to r of the
estate o f Allen Rodehaver. deceased,
To T H Sooonpr and Saddle L. Spoon­ and all persons h a rin g claims a g a ln it
er. M a wife A. N. De V au l and said eatate are herehv notified to pre­
Juanita De Vaul. hla wife. O all De sent the same pronerlv verified to the
Vaul. and Carl De Vaul defendant»: adm inistrator at the office o f F ra n s
PePue, a tto rn ey fo r the estate In
In the name of the State of Oreoon
you are herehv reoulred to appear and Springfield. Oregon, on or before six
answer the com plaint which haa been months from the date of thia notice.
Dated June 20. 1927.
filed against vou In the above entitled
CLYDE RODEHAVER. Adminis­
court nnd cause w ith in six weeks from
the dstp of the first publication of this trator.
summons or w ithin »lx weeks from ! F R A N K A D eP U E , A tto rn ey for the
the date of the service o f thia sum eatate.
mons upon you If the same be peraon-
J 23-30: Jl 7-14-21
a llv served upon vou outside of the
State o f O regon; and If vou fa ll to
SUM M O NS
so appear and answ er for w ant thereof In the C ircu it Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
the n la ln tlff w ill ano.y to tne court
L in e Suit for Divorce
for the re lie f praved fo r In hla com
Beetle Lnulee Ch»m bere — P lain tiff,
p la in t; tto -w lt:
versus Norm en M a rlin Chamber»—
T h a t you. and each o f vou. be held
to he In default In the navmenta due Defendant.
To Norm an M a rtin Chambers. De­
unon a certain land sale contract be­
tween 3V F Barger. Effa F Barger, fen d an t:- You are hereby required to
and T H Soooner which contract Is appear and answ er the com plaint filed
dnted the 9th dav of Sentemher. 19*6 agalnat you In the above entitled ault
and under the term s of which the said w ith in four weeks fro m the date of
f If . Snooner contracted to tmrebaae the first toibltotlon of this summons in
from W . F. Barger and Effa F Barger T he Springfield News which Is nnhllsh-
ed the first tim e on Julv 21, 1927. and
the Fast seventv feet o f Lot No five you are nottfle«i that. If vou fall an
In block No. twentv-one of D rlv e rto n ’s to appear w ith in the aald period of
"ddlton according to the recorded nlat tim e then fo r w ant of an anaw er the
thereof tn Eugene. Lane Connty. O re­ p la in tiff w'U make annlleatlon to the
gon; th a t the conrt fix nnd determ ine t onrt for the re lie f prayed w ith in the
the amount due under said contract said com plaint which Is th a t the mar-
and aet and determ ine a tim e w ithin rlnge contract now extatlnff between
which »nld amount should be nnld to you and the n laln f’ ff be forever dla-
the nlatnttff and th a t unon failu re to aolved. that p la in tiff have Judgement
ao pay aald amount tn the p la in tiff w ith ­ agalnat you for the sum o f 8831 38.
in the tim e fixed by the court that yon and that you Intereat In the follow ing
nnd each o f yon he forever barred deacrlbed real estate, which you have
nnd enjoined from aaaertfng anv right been enjoined herein from dlapostng of
title or interpat In or to aald contract and which has been seized nnd seques­
or nropertv and th a t vnnr Interest tered bv order of couri herein to
therein he declared tn he forfeited satisfy anv ludgment rendered agalnat
nnd th a t anv person, firm, or corpora­ yon. be sold to satisfy the said Judg­
tion claim ing under, bv. or through ment to -w lt:- R e rln n ln g 1270.6 feet
you or anv of von be likew ise forever south of the northwest corner of sec­
barred and entnlned from asserting tion one i l l lu townohln 18 south In
anv rig h t title nr Interest <n or to said rouge 4 west of the W illa m e tte Mere-
contract or property nnd that the de. dtnn In Tone Countv. Oregon, said
fendnnt ’he F lra t N ational Rank. E u ­ beginning point being on the west line
gene. Oregon, he authorized nnd o f sold suetlon 1. nnd running thence
directed to turn over to th" p la in tiff south 8«’ 20” east 261 feet, thence
s’1 nnnera In Its possession In pounce south 167 feet, thence north 89« "0”
Hon w tth said transaction
west 261 feet to the w est line
T his summons Is served upon you o f said section one
(11. thence
h r the pnhltcntlon thereof tn the
16 7
feet
to
the
place
Springfield News a paper o f general north
circulation, published In I»on<> County. o f beginning, being one acre of
Oregon In accordance w ith an order land. T he above entitled Court dated
made h r the H onorable O. F. Sktn- and entered an order July 16. 1927.
worth on the 14th day of June. 1827 d irectin g that this sntnmons be pub­
d irectin g that aerylce of this summons lished once each w eek fo r a period of
be made by publication or th a t tn lieu four successive weeks In T h e Spring-
thereof the defendant ha personally field News and th a t you appear and
aerred w ith summons outside the answer the said com plaint w ith in four
State o f Oregon D ate of flrat publica­ weeks from the date o f the first pub­
lication of this summons
tion of summons J- xe 23rd, 1927.
F A R M M A R K E T R E V IE W
No 1116
In xpite o l i t ^ y e r y ^ f f f t ^ A v t ^
nue
»«" look, thia design is ^ Iry
lisy
to make. The dress fronts Up
lap over
a vest«« and skirt-panel, as you
set, and if striped material is used,
the effeet is wonderfully smart.
As materials w f suggest jersey
or light weight wool material •"
any solid color, such às beige,
luown Sr blue
The front inser­
tion is of the same material iti a
lighter
:er shade of the siinr color ¿7
els se in g {ports stripe to match
p , e pattern mav be obtained
obtain!
In
is 16 to 44 Sjxe 56 requi
staes
uires 2
. yards
d> ot 54 inch tfalerial and t three-
quarters of a yard of trimming ma-
tynat. No dressmaking experience
5 needed to make Design No. 1116
if you Ute these patterns which are
Individually hand-cut of heavy
pager.
Patterns w ill be delivered to any
address upon receipt of 25c in cash
or U. S. postage Always mention
else wanted. Address: Hand-Cut
Pattern Department, 17 West 28th
S t, New York City, and always
this newspaper.
S P R IN G F IE L D D E L E G A T E S
L EA VE FOR LEG IO N M E E T
M r. and M rs. Ton y Graves le ft
Tuesday for LaGrande, Oregon, where
they are representing Springfield at
the state departm ent convention of
the A m erican Legion which opens
there today. M r. Gravo» Is the Legion
delegate and M rs. Gravos the Auxi­
lia ry representative.
T h e m eeting promises to be one of
the most interesting ever held by the
state departm ent.
Among p olitical
m atters expected to develop Is the
possible candidacy of George E . Love,
of Eugene, fo r state commander.
Love has served as vlce-comm<'nder
d uring the past year, and his friends
are boosting h im for the commander-
ship.
Survey la Progressing
The sheep and hog survey conduct­
ed In this district by rural mall car­
riers working out of the Springfield
postoffice le progreeatng nicely, ac­
cording to reports from Pastm aster
F. B. Hamlin. When the reporta are
H. B SLATTEDY. Attorney for ooaxplete, they w U he aent to the
DONALD YOUNG, Attorney for
plaintiff. 869 W illam ette S treet Eu­ Plaintiff, and my poet office address United Btetee department of agrlcal-
Is Eugene. Oregon.
gene, Oregon.
Jl. 21-28: Au. 4-11-1»:
J 2S-20: Jl 7-14-21-28: A j 4:
eastern
Oregon.
Soft red w in te r
wheat is not turn’ng out so w ell as e »
pected In eastern states and the crop
mny scarcely equal domestic req uire­
ments. Cash corn was firm but other
grains and rye followed the general
tendency of wheat to decline in price.
Some w heat business a t Portland at
31.34 to 31.35 for August shipment was
reported. Coast barlev markets were
re la tiv e ly firm w ith choice shipping
grades quoted
32.60 and feeding
q uality 31-90 San Francisco.
Livestock:
C attle m arkets ruled
strong last week and new neaks were
established on the season's price re­
cord fo r heavy steers In Chicago. Re­
ceipts w ere larg er than for orevioud
week. H og m arkets advanced son»»
what. Conditions now seen to fa v o r
more than the average summer ad­
vance on fa t hog prices but If the
com crop Is as short as It appears hoff
prices mny decline more than usual
late In the fall. T h e fat lamb m arket
waa w eaker g en em llv on heavy reo
eipts w ith cull kinds esneciallv off.
Unofficial Inform ation Indlent«» 76 oer
cent o f lambs In Idhho marketed, 48
per cent In W ashington and arontlff
*6 per cent In Oregon. Feeder lam be
were steady.
B u tte r;
W estern butter m a rk e t»
w ere up and down somewhat bnt
reasonably steady fo r the w eek al­
though receipts continue lib eral w ith
the cold storage deficits n early made
up. In the east m arkets opened firm
and closed weak, receipts belnc heavy
and production s till running abend ot
last y e a r thnngh declining.
Cold
storage stocks fo r the U nited State«
on Jnly 1 bad become h eavier than
last y e a r by m or« than 3 m illio n
pannds as compared to heavy short-
e a rlie r In the year.
M ovem ent Into
storage In .Tune totaled nearlv 66 m il­
lion ponnds which ts 4 m illion more
than the 1919 record and 9 million
more than In 1928.
W o o l:
A heavier movement and
firmer prices characterized recent
wool market news. Fair Inquiry slow
trading and steadv prices feature the
mohair trade.— (Prepered by T* M»
Brelthanpt of the O. A. C. Extension
Service division of agricultural eeoa*
mice on Information from U nited
area earlier In the year. Movement tstff
other eonrcee deemed meet reBaMe-F