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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Under tlie present nyilem of
counting tho returns of an election,
the process Is painful alike to the
counters anil the public In general,
nnd tho candidates. Tho loglsin
(ure, Instead of cooking up another
lncomo lax bill that Is certain of
defeat, should employ Ha massive
Intellects, collectively nnd Indi
vidually, in inociilatliiK the tabula
tions with some speed untl effi
ciency. There, howovor, is not
much chance of this coining to
pubs, as It is much- needed, and
sensible.
The county boards of elections
should bo comitosed of expert ac
countants, bookkeepers and citi
zens adept with pen and pencils.
Whether or not they liko It. they
should be rounded up. They would
et mud, nnd do It lit n third or
the time now used.
Tho November elections will oc
cur in November. The ballot will
be Ioniser than moral law and. judK
lug by tho pace last Friday, It will
lalce ten days to do the Job. Wo
tiuKRcat thai Bill Coleman. John,
Kirkpatrlck, Hob tloyl and all olher
mathematical sharks, bo dratted
and locked up In a room with the
ballots, with the promise of fico
dom when they are counted.
It must bo a terrific strain upon
the health and physical stretiKlh of
women and men, rnnKlng in a?o
from 60 to 70 years, to sit from H
to 'JO hours In a chiur. It comes
under tho head of unnecessary
cruelty, thoiiKh theme 'who suffer
nio nothing loss than civic heroes.
Tho stnto mimic teachers nrn eon.
veiling hero today. It Is hoped
Ihoy demand nu open season, tho
year round, on males who play the
piano with one finger.
BANDITS PROBABLY FREE
(Kansas City Star)
Pocnuse he preferred to tn,'i 1
)2i0 from bandits who held
him up rather than identify
them from a witness stnnd,
Paul Campbell. 24 years old,
yesterday was sentenced to
seven years In tho Missouri
penitentiary by Judgo A. Stan
ford Lyon.
Almost suffiiccnl hay Is down In
the rural districts to Insuro a
downpour of rain.
A new timing war has been hi
mulled In Tnmus Swein. Ho Is al
leged to have arrived at his desti
nation when duo and expected. 11.
Klewlier needs altoring to the wuiib
cad.
THE FLAG IS TAM PI-ED!
(Chlco, C.il., Enterprise)
Senator Colo HI ease hits
brought an accusation against
Herbert Hoover Hint reminds
one of rm-cnt utteinpln to trap
t'hico traffic ordtunncu vio
lators with crushed peanut
shells. It is that In our of
tho hitieaus under Socretnvy
Hoover s JurlndlcHon the public
toilets and wash rooms nro
open to white and colored em
ploye. alike. If that be trea
son utnUe the must of it.
The biblical passage, "Corn shall
make tho young man cheerful . .
written lirfln years nun. has noihti:;
at all to do with Saturday night
hilarity ut a country da mo.
l'OHTl.AM), Ore., May 21. (,r
rrnnk C Hinmwcll, former
peilntondent of hanks for Oregon,
lias announced the format Ion of the
Oregon 1 .aiieoriKHatluii.
Two of Portland's banking Insti
tutions will form tho nucleus, tho
American Kxchnugo bank and the
Lumbermen's Trust company.
Oregon Itnucorporntlon Is Incor
porated with nu authoi Ir.ntioii of
L'75,OtlO shares of no-par value stock
or which 26,011(1 shares will ho
management stock. This organliu
tioli will make iHisstble nciiulsltiu.i
of a chain of banks having aggro
into capitalization in excess of
$10,000,000.
Officers aud directors will not hn
.announced until alter a meeting tit
the organisers today.
Associated with llianiwcll In tlie.
now liancorporatlou sn several'
Hun Francisco men, ly. addition tu
officers of the AmurliTu Kmliuime
and Lumbermen's Trust,
Mt. Angel .Mt. Angel hotel Is
rebuilt, reflnlshed und dedicated.
THE COOi If TRY
Tin
uf
TIK VICTORV of IlaL.'ifoss
the coimtrv ncwKptrpers in
mini himself, was mippui'lVil hy
ptlilors fr the Secretary of State niiiuiiiiilioii, unit this was
ahont the only ori:nizcd support lie had.
l'ortliiiul mid Miiltnoiiinli County went ulrong-ly iig-iiinst hiiii.
Imt when the "iip-hf;itc" returns eniue in, this lead was not only
overcome, hut n euiigmiiiulini; plurality was rolled up for the
Ort'iion City scribe. 1
In Jackson County, lliass was given a siihstantial plurality.
I'r this result the Mail Tribune can take little credit, for edi-
tncialR' v Irerir nut of tlii ni'iliifirv this venr. an in the mist
but the favorable publicly given ly this paper and other
papers in the county, undoubtedly was responsible for the result
The outcome will undoiMedly iniirt-iisc the ndvertisint; pres
tige of the country dailies in this state. The Hoss victory shows
that whenever the rural jiress unites'on any man or any issue,
they c'ni! control the rcsuh even against 1'ortlaiid opposition.
SILENCE IS GOLDEN IN OREGON
IN' the tremendous vote givrtn Sam Kozt-r for Republican dele
gate and the customary oVfrwhclibing endorsement of Con-Ki-CKsmnn
llawley, some of our Kpcll4hiuding politicians might
derive a salutary lesson.
llawley made no vampaigti whatdver, not even coming to
Oregon to observe it. Of all the aspii'jng convention delegates,
Ko.er was the least active from uu oratorical and buttou-hole
standpoint.
Yet llawley defeated his loqtuioious opponent by two to one,
and the inarticulate Sam was fairly smothered in compli
mentary ballots. '
rYoiu this demonstration one
at least, the victory docs not go to the strongest lamyx. Most
ol' us seem to like the candidate who. saws wood and says
nothinir.
Kx-CJovcrnor Pierce of course
. .
nrntiineut. 11c has been rather sueeeHsiul in ptilics. nnu Inrgely
becauKe of the exerci.se of his resonant vocal chords.
Hut can one he sure that if our Lachrymose Waller had
talked less nnd contemplated more, lie wouM not have more
nearly attained the consistently victorious record of our Silent
Sam, and the monnsvllahic JVneon Hawieyt
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QUILL POINTS
The jMt.st tense, doubtless, is
little -for 'jiulffino; political mof ments :
idiocy, the Knmtpr the enthusiasm. ;
Hlessed are the poor,
instead of an operation. .
All
Careful, boys! Debunking
it becomes as Hilly as bunk itself.
Now let Sinclair Lewis jrivo us n volume, exposing the imbe
cilities of young intellectuals.
Another wny to make your
to park it between new ears.
An educated man is one who can toll the difference between
u great critic and a common seold.
Civil war costs China a lot,
her armies keep other nations
Most great men arc married, but you can't tell whether
m.irriage makes them great or greatness makes them marry.
It's always liiinl to find a vice
DcinorratM.
If a Democrat has
UC IMI I ViJllllli: lU I'liiJ aucwiltl
Tlie tiling Hint makes a middle ngrd man tliink the typical
Kiniii't-Alock of 17 the most asinine idiot the world ever suw i.1
a poor memory.
The bent ralncins exercise eonsists in moving the lieutl Trout
left to l'iyht when nsked to have some more.
The iineient Hebrews lind it
pluml, so tho lioldiiic; company
There are just two kinds of Imsliniids: Those who quarrel
back, and the urown-tip ones who ure above quarreling with a
woman.
Correct thin sentence: "I
to my friends," said he, "and
in the bank."
THE NEBBS Oh What's the Use
I LAST WtXK
I oura UCI20,
NAX RE
TOMOPQOvAj VDU
;i?uooir- j nebs,
wave bc
LO&-' LMOST
FUL Of
SiOC ) OKI
A STOCK TIP
ME GOT BV
Ll&TCNjiMCi
IM ON A, LCMj
DISTANCE
MESSAGE
IN) WMICW
PARK ANTMOJV
GREAT
STOCK OPERATOR
WAS
CONCERNED
a U'Vt. 1UU
t .
MEDFORD MAIL
PRESS WINS
in n demonstration of tho power
tliiK:tatc lloss, n newspaper
wuify nil the Orog-nn country j
point is made clear in Oregon
is n living rofutiiiion of this j
.....
McAdone.
The preater the
they need is a prescription
cmi go just so far. After that i
new cur's finish last is always
but there's no telling how much
from stealing.
president iitl i-iindidiitc. for the
money cnoUL'h to be avuilable.
lIUllll'.
(tout on which till the sins were
idea isn't new.
have loaned considerable money
that's jnst the same us having it
CHECKING OUT
I'VE NEVER QEEM
Y
A SPECULATOR t
em vecv twougwt-
ME 0 I WANT TO
MEVER LEAD OtT
A
FlR,T BASE FA.ra
H. lOtlQ Tit-"
ENOD6M
CUiWT
TRTBUXE, AfEBFORD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
Rfgntd letter pertaining to persona) health and hygitv, not to diftMM dlafnoaU m
treatment, will be aimwcrtMl by Or. Brady If a atamprd, telf-addreaw-j cnvrlop ta enoloaed
Lettera ahould be brief and writUn to iuk. Owing to the large number of leUera rt
'-eiied, only a few can bt anawered hera. No reply run be mad a to queries not oonJorm
ing to Inatructfona. AddreM Dr. William Brady, in cart of tfaia newapapar.
as ouTi.iM-;
3.t. .Ulrr
Thr- nuiKH of miport,Utloi.H nnd I
ilrluHluiiH that liurdn the liumiin ;
niliiil 1h Kiuiluully crumhlliiK away
hk fulkn I)m oiu more t'nhKhtt'iuMl.j
and p:irl(i ulHrly pitois aHNorlutt'd .
with health and: "leach.
Hlrknew. H t 1 1 1 j lrk fl,r ClUldwiL ' !
thcr is plmty ofj Never hav 1 found pork men
Buperntitlon ofiti(ned in a diet lint for children.!
to keep peoph Ih P'k harmful to yount; children?
worried sick. For' Mrs. M. J). J. j
Instance the.! Annver Pork Is Juat as whole-
"cHsIh" In pneu-'""mo tnr children as any other kind'
mo nla. Buroly, nieat. I'erhapH the old mastero
audi a thine hap''"' ohfteHHtons ahout It, and thetie,
penn. In a fair '(luefr notion tturvive In the mod- j
proportion of ; ern "diet Hutu."
raven, and draplte the novel iHtn Vh IffNluilcrt Ih Ixw. :
many of whom Ret their experl-lnr aeveral years I have Buffered
ence hh new-Kpaper reporters or cor-1 wltn hemorrhoids or piles. The i
respondents the doctor on the' doctor urs'-s me to submit to op-
case Ih always hoping the "crisla" I ration, hut I have heard that the
will come, w hile everyone elae, I operation oftrn fall?, or leaves'
Rather from extrrt-pTofcwdonal j conditions worse than before. Ij
read inn. Is so afraid It may come.!"'!" do Just as you advise.
Vrlsls." In pneumonia. Is a medical Answer Assuming that you are ;
term and has no surh siKnlflcmre under lit), and that the piles arc
as the lay word haa. It means a.PH" nd ,,uU !hey Injure your:
quick disappearance of fever, that's, health, we advise you to have them;
all. Of course the mere fact thatj Permanently cured by tho only per-
the patient's fever drons from n inanent euro operation. What!
hlRh point to or even below normal'
temperature In 10 to 20 hours is
no aHNiirauce that the patient is
"out of daiiKcr," but it Is a mighty
welcome episode for nil of that.
What an enormous amount of ill
health and unhappiness tvomcn
have Niiffei-ed worrying about the
alleged "change of life!" Here Is
a RiiperHtlt ion thitt iiovalla iinione
women of all Kiadcs of mentality,
"io n well an tho colics
RrnnuHln. Homo tin.-n t-ven pcr-
sons purpontinn to be "doctors"
share the untutored woman's belief
in the "change of life," that is, a
belief that this epoch I a str:iin
upon the woman and that flhe Is
likely to suffer more or b-ss grave
disturbance in health from It. Hero,
I think. Is an excellent guagc of n
doctor's worth. Kvery doctor Is
more or less a quack, for people
simply won't have a doctor who Is
never a wee hit qimckish. The
amount of quackery In your doc
tor varies with his degree of belief
In the "change of life" ns a critical
or dangerous time for the woman.
The utonopause is a natural ces
sation of a physiological function.
;jind that's att.
Ah, you may say, but why do so
many women have tumor," cancer,
Hright's disease, high blood pres
sure, apoplexy, heart failure, nerv
ous breakdown, mental aberration,
nm 1 don't know what all, about
this time? And 1 Instantly reply.
you may search mo. e naven i
settled tin these problems yet. w
don't even know why so many men
have all the same afflictions about
tlie same time of life. Some of our
m e d I c a I brethren, afflicted. I
should say, with anility, have con
ceived the happy idea that maybe
men, too, klnda break down and
go dotty with a chango of life. Hut
let us nut pursue this silly notion
further.
Almost every day some woman
worrying w rites to ask how she
should prepare for tho "change of
life." She has heard such lurid
yarns nbout the dangers, the ter
rors, the miseries in store for her,
that she wishes to take the bull
by the horns, as it were. There is
Just one way for a sensible woman
to prepare for the "change of life"
she should live normally, follow
the rules of health so far as she
con, nnd tints prepared she may
rest assured there ain't guln' to
be no chango of life for her her
life will be Just as satisfactory after
the menopause as It was before.
! In every respect save child bear-
lwtn wnnp.l
, No woman who respects herself
and values health will postpone
consulting hr physician, for' nti'
disturbance of health or any now
symptom or trouhlo she may not tee
at 4it or 50 or at any ajje, for that
matter.
Ql'I'.STIONS AMI ANSWKHS
HIiiiIni liooks All Ways.
Is It Irregular for a four-months-old
baby not to be able to focus
his eyes? Our baby's -right eye
I' seems to turn Ip slightly at times.
Will this correct itself or should
It have treatment? .Mrs. T. 10. V.
j Answer Infants only begin to
j "focus" their eyes at the end f
i the third mouth, nnd for a montb
lor two afterward they et tangled
often. It will be all right pres
ently. Ilrliiistime In Pigs.
Is It harmful to eat figs daily?
On inc package Is printed ..pre-
j pared with sulphur dioxide." Is
1 this Injurious? 11. X.
TO BE
fi r DVVE. INTO IT . DOKTT 3ACV ivsTTO i f wu.nwni r kwc-i it rLtu-liOX, AND W I,!
J -I T . IT JUST LIWTE DWVWJC A. ' ?1 HERC l M ftS SROKE AS A, NEW VEAR.-& Kv
A PVCK- INTO ft MOUNTAIN) JA-' REbOLUTlONJ - CwLL TUE LUCK I GOT I b J I
I . taOLLJ I I I " ' -' 1 II
1 (Crr-HX IOT T,. B.IH .K,... T.,,1. VI. .., u .., 0). tO lOCTaaWSo- jLqt-af Mal j
OREO OK, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928.
or iv;ikm;
Forty AVIutt?
AiiHwer KIkk are wliul?bume and !
healthful to eat dully. I ahuuld not
n'commend a daily ration of sul-;
l'hunM,H uull ur BUlhur Uloxid,!
Thh ( JkwuIch) Ih u proHitrvatlyo and
vou "uve heard Is certainly Incor
reel.
Menial Tests. !
Kindly advise me whero I Van i
get one of the standard mentnl'
tests. Do they arrange them fori
children three to five years of age?
Mrs. n.-J. '
Answer s, M. Terman's "The
Measurement of Intelligence." pub
lished by Houghton, Mifflin com- ,
pany, Boston, Mnss. Yob, there are
standard tests for persons of every
ago. i
(Copyright. John P. Dille Co.)
. II e r b i' i t Hoover la ftmil.shltr
more foxl IhLs tlmo Tor thought
I rxpect I'1' reason a consldmiblc
lor (vnt o' jrirlH taivo home Is
'cause tlu-y don't liko t' stay lltei-i'
n lone.
-t
Brisbane's Today
' (Continued from Page One)
ods are often adopted by men
no longer in their bursting
boyhood.
Arthur S. Williams, Samuel
Instill, of Chicago, and others
interested in the production ofj
electric power change methods
and iiuieliinery from day to
day.
4
At the Chicago World's Fair
everybody wns amazed by a tiftn
kilowatt unit. I'ntil then a 2r.O
kllowntt machlno was the limit.
Now individual units develop 120.
000. kilowatts, nnd one 250,U00-k!lo-wutt
machlno Is planned.
Improvement in electrical sci
ence makes it possible now to
supply at a good profit for l.
who would havo cost $30 In tho
days ot tho old carbon lamp.
Everything, uuforti I ately, that
can be said nbout unsatisfactory
business methods npplies to tho
farm. Even the Intelligent fanner
Is rulpil lamely by old ideas. Out
gFtt)Tlfff0(
of iuihi steps tie takes about thej Hogs: Itulcher classes 2. to 40ci Oats, No,
place, the average farmer wastesllower than Saturday's close: re-l$46.
- abotlt 750. '
Of 1000 agricultural machines
T-& smooth on. co. IV W THt TIME IN Y LirE 1 6ET Wll
1 k (MMLt
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wall MMoal
THE NORTH POLE
Until recently the Pole an
tlie brave explorer's coal. Kor
a hundred yea is or more eyes
were turnetl to that cold shore
with a lonBliiR to attain what
so many soimht In vain. Men
went forth in rtiKed shtpa on
their deadly arctic trips; hope
fully they used to go through,
the Ice and tog and snow, bury
Inn their frozen dead in that
dismal land of dread. High of
heart and brave of soul but
they didn't reach the Pole.
Men who Bought the Pole and
nilBsed form a long heroic list.
Yb would say, as we'd con
dole, "None will ever find the
Pole; death has hemmed the
Pole around, denth has set his
mark and bound, which no man
shall .over cross, and the Pole's
a total Iobs." Then the, air
plane loomed In - view, intro
duced an epoch new. Then ex
plorers said, "Henceforth we'll
Invade the frozen north, not
by tollln.? through the snow,
climbing over berg and floe;
not by driving husky teams
science offers better schemes."
So the airships blithely go o'er
the waste of vlrgiu snow, blow
ing smoke from the exhaust,
and tho Polo's no longer lost. It
Is largely on the map; every
month some ardent chap sails
above Its lonely site, It's dis
covered day and nl.'iht. Kvery
day some fellow says, "1 will
bet my Sundny fez I can sail
across the Pole," and he does,
the gallant soul. Soon there'll
be no lonely waste where the
airman lias not chased; every
foot of this old earth will be
mapped for all It's worth. Every,
thing beneath the moon will be
charted pretty soon. And If
someone should predict thnt all
space will soon be licked and
that planes will shortly ply
'twlxt the planets In the sky,
I for one would hate to Bay any
thlng thnt Bounds like "Nay!"
mowers, reapers.
etc. purchased
by farmers, not one in ten renders
10 nor cent full service.
Machines are left out of doors,
not repaired.
And the farmer, working neces
sarily as an isolated Individual,
with little heln from labor-saving
machinery and generally with lack
of intelligent co-operation, 18 at tlie
mercy of the middle man.
Tlie solution of farm problems
will he found with modern indus
trial methods, machines taking the
place of ninny men in certain kinds
of fnrmin, ns cotton, com, wheat,
potatoes.
INTENSIVE farming, with maxi
mum production from each acre,
and minimum lost motion on the
part of tho farmer, will solve other
problems. .
Great industrialists. Tor the sake
ot tho country and its welfare, it
not for the sake of tlie farmers,
ought to concentrate on the farm
prohleui.
If they did the work thoroughly I exchange, net basis: Fresh siand
and generously, American farmers laid extras, 20; fresh standard
would he able to undersell the rest
of the world, as our automobile
manufacturers undersell the rest of
the world, while living In pros
perity, comfort and Independence.
As It Is, our farmers, most Im
portant class, supplying to the na
tion at least 70 per cent of its in
telligence and all of the food, are
neglected, loft to shift for them
selves, while they pnllently carry
a heavy load.
Livestock.
roilTLANU. Ore., Mny 21. (fP)
Cattle Hiitl calves istrady; re
reipts, rntt lc, 1 13 ; calves 1 70.
Stcei'M. 1100 to 1300 lbs., good.
fl1.2Sff13.Sr: do !R0 to 1000 ll.,
good. $11. 50H) 12.r0; do 800 and
up medium, f 9.75 fiJ 1 100; do com
mon. f8.2BffF9.7S; lielfers, 850 Hw.
down, good, f 10. 50 11; do com
mon to medium, f 8.75 fit 1 0.50;
cows, good, $9.25 T 0.75; do com
mon to medium. $7i'9.23: do low
cut cut, $ 5 V 7 : bulls, yearlinK
excluded, pood beef, 1 7.75i8.50;
do cutter to medium, $7 fa 7.75 ,
calves. 500 lbs. down, medium to
choice, f 8. 50 ft 9.50; do cull to
common. f6.50S.50; vealers, milk
fed. kooiI to choice. l3ii 14. j; tio
medium, flly l3
ilo cull to com
num. $7-50 till.
cclplx 4225. Including 424 dlrectj
'or through. Heavy weight. 230,
I
I tuc MADirre l!
j NIL iliniULIO r
V i V&Uf PER. MISFORTUNE X""
Pulitzer Winner
if . j
. Two o the Pulitzer prize win
ners for 1927 are Eugene
O'Neill, above, whose play,
"Strange Interlude," 'was judged
the best of the year, and Thorn
ton Wilder, below, young novel
ist, whose "The Bridge ot San
Luis Rcy," was chosen as the
best novel of the year.
to 350 lbs., medium to choice,,
'J.85l 10.10; light lights. 130 to
160 lbs., medium to choice,
10: nucklnc sows, rough and
smooth. S6.50W7.50; slaughter
pigs 90 to J30 lbs., medium to i
ichoice. f H.7.'ii:!l.r,0. Keeiler and'
...!.., ,, ... ,., n me. I
d(Um to choice,
J8.75W9.50.
(Suft or oily hogs and roasting
pigs excluded in ubovo quota
tions). Sheep nnd lambs steady; re
ceipts 1665. including 776 on con
tract: ljuubs, 84 lbs. down, good
! to choice, 12.501 3
do !2 lbs.
down, medium, in. soft 12.50: do
all weights, cull to common, S9.50
Gr 11.60; yearling wethers, 110 lbs.
down, medium to choice, $7.50 cw
10; ewes, 120 lbs. down, medium
tu choice, fSfili; do UU to 150
lbs., medium to choice, $4'$ 5.50;
do, all weights, cull to coiiiniun,
2M4.
Produce.
POftTLAND, Ore., .May
21. (P)
iioIcmrIc prices:
BUTT HI I Steady. Portland
dairy exchange net wholesulo
prices: Cubes, extras, 42c; staud
ardM, 4le; prime firms, 401..c:
firsts, 3 9 Vic. Creamery prices,
prints. ;tr--over cube standards.
E(!CiS Steady. 1'urtland dairy
firsts, i4c; fresh medium extras.
23Vic; fresh medium firsts. 21 Vi
er!
I'rlces to retailers 1 to 3e.
exchnnge prices.
.NUTS Steady. Walnuts. 16W
27c; almonds. 20li2c: peanuts,
incite; pecans. 38'ii-lc.
HAY Steady. Iluyln prices;
Eastern Oregon timothy. $20.501i)
21; do valley. $ 1 'J i I !'...(!: altalla.
J19''l 111.50; oat bay, $l5.50lil
straw. $9.60 per tun; selling prices
- a tun more. ,
Cascura bark steady. 7c lb .:
Orecon grape root, l'rj lc.
Hops steady. . 19i7 crops, 23c;
1928, 18$18Vsc contract; fugglcs.l
zuc. - . .
Hlds to" the" farmer.
M I LK Steady. Itaw 4 prr cent
$2. 30 cwt., f. o. h.. Portland, liut
terfat steady. 40c station, 41c
track, 4:1 iff 44c f. o. h.. Portland.
l'01LTUYSteady. Heavy hens
23c lb.; light 17fi 20c; broilers,
23'ii28c; l'ekin white, ducks, 27c:
colored nominal.
Onions steady, local, fl.75fii2.25
per c w t.
Potatoes steady, 75c(f 1.25 suck.
Wool steady. Kastern Oregon.
31fj'3tic; valley, medium, 47c;
coarse. 43c.
.Mohair, long, staple. 60c lb.
short, 55u; kid 70u lb.
do
INiitlanil Wheat. I
rOI!TI.AM). Ore.. May 21. Wl
Wheut: IflMJ hard whit
$1.5.1;
$1.43:
$1 34;
soft white, western whit
- , nartl winter, western re,l
northern spring. $1.35.
2, 36 lbs., white feed
Today's car receipts Wheat M-
flour, 10; corn. s; oats, i- huy l
By SOL HESS
i
Sail Fra'K'bM'" Market.
SAN KllANClSCo, May fl. p)
tuuei'f"V u b' an FiTOt'-tt
Cisco, lli'.sc. r
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, May 21. ypj Vio
lent breaks of six to 15 points in a
ntfniber ol hish priced shares un
sullied today's stock market In the
last hour of trading, after uu
curlier advuuee led by the oil ami
copper shares. The ticker, which
had kept abreast of the market
most of the day, dropped buck
under the volume of last' minute
liquidation.
Curliss Aeroplane broke 15
points to 130, Wright Aeronautical
dropped lTVb points to 183, Inter
national Harvester fell back lu
to 243 and New York Central re
acted six points to ISO. Delaware
& Hudson, which had touched 2 l!i i
In the early trading, slumped to
210 V4. The early rise in Southern
Dalrie "A" to new high .3rou:l
was accompanied by unconfirmed
rumors that the Kraft PheuU
Cheese company had acquired conj
irnl in the open market.
I'nited Statea Steel common,
General Motors, American Can,
Hudson Motors, Wabash, Erie, Ca
nadiun Pacific and scores of other
popular rails and Industrials
showed net decline of one to three
points a share.
Total sales lor the four-hour ses
sion were approximately 3,0U0,0'J0
shares.
1
Every Inhabitant
in Carey, III., Bet
On Derby Winner
CHICAGO. May 21 (P) It Is
said with every vestige of verity
thnt almost all the 900 Inhabi
tants of Carey, 111., had Reich
Count "on tho nose" in the Ken
tucky derby Saturday; a not un
likely situation since Carey is
lie Kh Count's homo town. )
Mayor Italph Powcrf acted ns
the one who took tho wagers to
l.miiHvilln and laid them on Iteigh '
count to win.
John 1). Hertz, hushnnrt of the
derby winner's owner, found a
brass band to greet him on his re
turn here. The band. Is beiiu;
kept tuned up for the return ot
the mayor and the bank roll.
North Ilend Flrt installation
of Coal Products corporation plant
will cost $500,000.
Klamath Falls grants franrhh-c
to Interstate Telephone & Tele
graph Co.
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