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BEAR DRIVE
ON SHARES
'Prices Sag in Sympathy
'5' With Commodity Marts
f:, Wheat at Lowest Level in
j .15 Years Cotton Breaks
k . Sharply Sales Slow Up.
NEW ' VOltK. June SI. (Pi
Tho ajicculatlvo markets ui;alii
iyruho. under severe selling prea
Buro today, ending the third week
;of almost steady declines. 1m
poruint .shareH on the New York
.stuck- exchange tumbled t'Z to fib.
Ticorea reaching new low levels lul
tho your, or longer. .
i. The selllnK nsaln embraced the
.leading, commodity markets. At
'Olilcajto, July wheat sugged more
,(lian a cent a bushel to tlio lowest
level . Ili- about 10 years. Cotton
'lirokq sharply on the New York
inarkcl, recording losses of about
A'i- a hale. , At Jndon bar silver
uguhl dropped to now low levels,
(jelling was not in especially
.'largo volume on the stock ex
change, sales for tlio two-hour ses
sion barely, aggregating 2,000,000
'l!4r08,: but tho market was almost
entirely without support. In tho
Jnsl 'huir hour, moderate recover
ies occurred, but brokers ftttrlb-
'.utcd'thom largely to covering pur-
''chascB by shorts who had sold at
.higher levels.
8. atfel. common tumbled $4
ta 'share to $151, a. new 1930 low,
It, under the previous low, cstab-
.Hiilied- eurllrr" In the' wook, and
only 44- above tho November min
imum. It closed at 106.2D.
AhwU'bii t'aii. hoivevcr, closed at
?1l'.ia, virtually the lowest of I
HUc day,, off nearly 0. t Several
'Iskiies' rallied SI to 12 a share
4n the, :' final dealings, but . many
'failed lo sliow any recuperation
- The curb iinarkct was weak, cs
Jie'c1ally lit the utility group.
'... Tnrtay's closing' prices for IG ho
'iftctntf stocks follow: i
Am,' Can ........;.'..........:..;. 110(4
'c(.t ias .;:. 01
Am.; Tel. and. Tel. 203
Anaconda ;........!.., 47 H
'urtlB ' Wright . 7
Ooucral lOloctrlu (new) C6H
Oeneral . Motors 3f4
Koniilco! Copper , ........ 3s H
itn,dlo Corporation , 33 Ti
'Resiling 108 .
.Harff Hoebuck .
OTTi
47W
United , Air Craft
'.U. H Bteel
Ui5H
,Mont;. Ward
34
B.'P; i. : 111
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I ... Hjr HOBBIN COONS
! JIOU-VM'OOD. Juno 13 A
arlmo oxamplo of tljo movlo but:
Tiemi'a Inoxomb1 hnblt of "typing'
,ltH puppets Ifl
Hobert Arm
Htrong. ' who has
spent about a
third of his cine
matic, career in
punching or b-v-Inn
punched by
Homoono I n :i
ropctl- arcun for
tho suko of l 1k
PUIHO Utul till!
sal.
Hub Armstrong
never ban foiiKiH
for a llvtnK In
roBl Ufo. Yet If It
nulKMtArimtnHiit,,,,, Hton of
puffiiiBm, it ia doubtful If he would
b -known to half tho funs ho now
liHM. His whole plcturo career hna
boon brlKhtencd by tho uvurhtinu
Juk HrIKh of tho fight hIuko.
H wn Jnmea 01oHon' piny, "Id
Zat Ho?V which brought ArmHtronq
to, tho movlefl. Dob left coIIcka
'three ,montha before graduation bo
ionufie a vuudovllle tUotch of hi In
I'orltand Bucccoded.
tU lie was nlgned to take the nci
ii) Now York, and that decided him
to UO an netor and let who would
have the diploma. After war nor
vleo; ho Joined a Block company I i
Whlrh'f Jimmy OIchboh was ths
com'odUm.. UlcBtion wroto "U Zat
.HoT'and jinvo tho lighter's role o
Bob. .Tho play went to New York
and -was.n-sensation.'
' .A IVrttuiio on VMtihll ,
It led to Oecll DeMllte's HlKiiIng
llm for inovlrs and hla f .'st role
Wqa.jliat of the prlie-flghtcr :n
''ThcMaln ICvcnt." 8lneo then hn
Jiks fought In "folcbrlty and In
".Ho. Yourself." tho Kannle ltrlco
talkie, and he will right again ti
his next, "Dumbell in Krmlne.'
In pictures alone, he estimates.
Jio has "won purses" totallnc
around 1376,000, and In "Is 'at
BoT" on tb stage he "earned
,$20,000 a performance for some
J. 600 fhuwn, ' f
. TKJUWANvKNKZ. Franco. Juno 21
(rMarkeiVI are PO plentiful Uus
yioar that houta limit tholr catcho:t
o B,600 fish in an effort to keep
Up prices., .One fishing boat re
cently threw 70,000 fish back IntT
the Hl.' '
v . . 1 4 .
..ANWKA.' June V 1 A) To r-v
ylve .Turkey's dwindling rug lndu:.
ffy, teachera have been sent to the
fural Hectlona to , Instruct Anatnl
lana In modern weaving methods
They will combat the auperstltlon
that ench rug must have one gtar
(ng Imperfection In order to wt-i
off Jealoiw spirits.
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New Motor
LJZ
Sates Mgr. of General Petroleum I
Co., outlining big Ethyl Cam
paign to Company Execittites.
Beauty Contest Entrants
Will Be Given Character
Reading By Numerology
I Duo to n mlHUiulcrstaiid. there
hart' been nomo dolay In delivery
I of mail addressed to Contest- "Cot"
' respondent, for ! IJenuty Conte.st.
Tho letterH are arriving eontlnunlh
now, from tho girls who de.nl
nbaractt'r rcadingH and agree tr
accept candidacy . In tho "Atltu
Medofd"' contost, lioi'ng Ventured
by the Lion cluh.
Olrls who havo misled the firti
nnnuunrcment are- advised that If
thoy wish to accept candidacy n
tho contest, having boon previously
nominated, they may ho ml a not ?
of acceptance accompanied by their
full name at birth, date of birth
and sign same with their preser.t
signature, they will receive u com
plete chaructcr reading by num
erology. -
Thcso readings will be printed In
this paper Jut as fust nx com
plnted. and will give very valuable
Information about why you do a
you do, like certain Ihlnus. or peo
ple, vocation it will 1m well In fol
low, etc. - AddresH your note, In
ymir own hnnilwritinc. to "Cnnle-'t
Weight of Steer Intrigues Throng
Guesses Show Wide Range of Ideas
Holt Crowdcr'H big cow, or steer, i
1 altho studding placidly chewing
Its cud or eating hay out of a
wagon at one side has unknowing- j
ly, because of Its slue and weight i
disturbed tho even tenor of Sled-j
ford's existence In fact has had :
the whole city excited und up In
tho air tho past tbie days espe-1
jclaljy the wen side rcsldo.:.
All itecaiiHo . Hob, the tari..rr j
butcher" nnd generul lover of
mankind In bis- zeal to afford the
populace some relief from the
humdrum of these warm days,
although he dreaded to do so for
n time for fear that some mlsguld
led Individuals might look on It as
! free advertising whereas ho ab
horred the very Idea of such a
thing tied the big cow or steer
opposite his meat joint ou North
Ivy street and put up signs on the
bovine attraction, offering Jlt In j
trade to the person who guessed t
the nearest to tho exact weight.
Then the commotion started,
disputes begun, und families were;
divided us the earnest people, who j
cared little for the lo worth of j
animal flesh, but did care to guess j
the pmutte right, discussed, cussed t
und otherwlso disputed as to tho j
weight. I
"I fear that some people may '
STOCKHOLM. Juno 21 Pl-j
AnnuHl gro!i mites of HvtnU'n'j
fuienl iirudui'tn niiiounls lo J:T(1.-'
000, 000, RityM government repci,:
Tha ttvplln merchant fleet i
celven 1 S.r.lilUllnl ami the ruU
rondn $10,800,000 annually furl
tra.naportHtlon uf those products,
comknui no irAi.mxo. tini,
June 21 A votive church t')
commemorate the !!! conciliation l
between the Italian state and tnai
Vatican Is being erected here. I
Peasants loo poor lo give monev
contrlhute lnlvr.
Fuel Offered by General Petroleum pf IPC DIIT
1 (1
WLzzm vsy gem
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CnroHpnnduut. TvHI J'ennsylvanla
venuo."
' All tho candidates who havo not
jceu reached by telephone or 1ft
tor, are ailvl.sed to runimunli-aVe
with J. Vurn Hhatigle, at the hLikIIo,
to make appointments for free
photographs, which must be taken
as soon as possible.
Arrangements havn almost been
completed for the ".Mies .Metlford'V
final contest at t be Xatatorium
Janre hall. June 2H.
Wo also wish to correct the Im
pression thnt the winner of the
title ".MIhs Medfurd" will recMve
$L'0O0 gi'tind piiz.'. 'Die grand
prize Is presented at the (lalveston
tageant In AtiKUst. to the wlnivr
choscii as "Mil's I'nivcrse." The
local Irl who become "Miss Mcd
fotd" will be it ut fitted and sent
to compete In Portland for the
title of "Mini Oregon," July liltb
If she carries off this honor, she
will be sent to ( ia l est on to com
pete Hi the International pacnnt.
and will have on opportunity i'f
winning the title "Miss 1 inverse "
Intimate that 1 am advertising'
moaned the miserable and conser
vative Hob,"
ICarly this afternoon crowds "of I
excited citizens were seen along i
Ivy h1 reet engaged in vehement ;
discussion, und a dozen or more
dogs, presumably tied up at home.
In conformance with the city oi dl- ;
nance so requiring, but canlno-.
like attracted by the crowd to the
scene from their leisurely strolls
about town thru gardens and over
flower beds, 'started a couple of
dog fights within an hour.-
"fall tho police." shouted Hob
to his clerks. "Those dogs fussing
that way may detract attention
from the cow aufl who arraiiKed
this stunt."
The contest was to end at 4
o'clock this afternoon, and t hen
the ballots were to be perused and i
the winner announced. However.
.Mr. t'vowder will do everything be
can to prevent the result getting
Into tho newspapers, lie believes
only In orthodox advertising and
not ton much of that.
The kuchsIuk contest had lis
humorous side, from comments of
u (tensers and would-be ones over
heard, Tho kuckscn ranged from '
300 pounds to 3 a Ml) pounds und
everybody handed In guesses men
and women, girN and boys.
AfKI.ANl), X. ... June
A mountain top fell Into the Kara
mea rlvvr, forming a new lake. In
a remote suction of Nelson prov
ince In the Mouth .lml. other
nearby valleys wero choked with
debris. ,
Tltll'tM.I. North Africa. June :t
Wponjte fishermen on this
coast are In the mldt of their but
season lasting from April to Oct i
her. They find iine-riflh of the
world supply. runnliiK up to f -000.000
annually.
Sf' T ,8RTf.-. ,'-: .',::-S"
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1 "- - & j
i El nl Gasoline
r V k j fcto. -iSL
jNJ Clean-up crews . working on General
j;,:: '-.tmpj Ethyl stations from border to border. t
1 ''-?jrn
Crater Park Bear Appears
With Three Bashful Cubs
CKATl'll s A K E NATION Al j
I'AltK, Ore. tSpl.) Tho Lord In
structed that each should bring
forth after his kind, ut which point
tho lesponalhlllty neems to havo
been transferred to the individuals
of tho Rpories. This injunction is
taken more literally by some than
others. If numbers arc any indica
tion. Wo own up to being a .ittlo puz
zled about the classification of our
Hans, mul her of many bear c:n
here at Crater LaUo. Obviously,
she is a concei t to numerology and
puis her faith in odd numbers.
On th in? Hticecssivc occasions,
hc has brought thro cubs into
the bear community. The last
three appeared recently.
Wo are naturally very anxious
in meet the children, but so far.
PRESTES CALLS
Preidei.teiect Julio Preatei
Mc.ver en the parch c? the White
he good-will, visit which President
vk.i Preaidentetect.
'15! S& U IMC
1 .30 j I
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EHAL ETHYL
4 n
,1 ,
I. Kmbbim, I''-, Sales Enpinttr,
to indibtndtiil dealers. '
-Hw4 - ''i, Js
; Imlng neither a bird nor nu abo
jrenl. It has been Impossible. They
j persist hi remaining at tho very
top of the tallest hemlocks, n sitiii;
UIom which may have its compen
sations, nniong which sociability is
1 conspicuous by Its absence.
Hans' tilplct), my tho way, are
the first brand new bears nctually
I to arrive at the mess hall this sea-
son.
j IGl'APi;. Sao l'aulo, Itraxil '.IN
; Police searching the ejects nf
"Uncle Kilns," a reputed African
voodoo doctor who died here, found
notes from several prominent fam
; Hies asking aid in politics, love
i and other aspirations. They gave
i the letters to the newspapers and
j they were printed amid much acan
' bil.
AT WHITE HOUSE
of Braid (right) with Pres. dent
House when the former returned
Hoaver made to Brazil when he
POLICE PUT
200 INDIANS
N HOSPITAL!
i
Mounted Officers Charge
Nationalist Demonstrators I
Bamboo Clubs Used to
Break Up Crowd in Bom
baySoldiers Ready.
BOMBAY. June 21. VP) Two
hundred persona, unions them five,
women, were injured and sent to I
hosuUuls today In police chaiBes
to break up a nationaHK demon-1
stration in tho Muidun Esplanade, j
The police, 'some of whom were:
mounted, wielded their lathis, or t
h;iml,nn clubs, with tcllini; effect, I
and drove tho throngs from the
thoroughfare, which tho authori
ties last night forbade as an as
sembly place for the next two
weeks.
Many of those Injured received
serious wounds. Among these
wni'A two women. Ambulances
stood by throughout the duration
of tho melee and carried off the
disabled nationalists to hospitals.
About 300 peoplo were treated
for minor Injuries besides tho 200
or more sent to hospitals.
Troopn stood by throughout the
act In the event tho police were
unable to cope with tho situation.
Planned l'Vlday,
I The demonstration was planned
yesterday. Tho nationalists In
tended to pass In review In a
show of strength before Pundit
llotllal Nehru, acting president of
the all-India national congress.
The government, learning of their
Intentions. In a special regulation,
forbade assembly In tho Espla
nade The new ruling was seized upon
:l,v the nutlonii lists as offering an
other opportunity ot civil disobe
dience and long before dawn they
began to gather In the Ksplnnade
intending to start tholr procession
lit 7:00 a. m. An hour before this
hundreds of police assembled also
and after vainly ordering the I
crowd to disperse charged them.
Three futile charges were made.
I'inally tlio mounted pollco were
called upon, and charging right i
nnd left and striking with tho I
lathis, they succeeded In clearing;
the thorougiirnre except lor o""
or so led by sonio women volun
teers. PISTOL OWNER
HOLDS CLUE IN
emCAOO. June 21. (P) The j
gun used to slay Jake I-lugle, Trib-
une reporter, had become today aj
vital clue in the hunt for his as
sassin. Frank Foster, n dapper gangster
of vacillating nllcRiances. was the
original owner of the pistol, police
revealed today, nnd Foster has dis
appeared. Palnsl liking el forts had been
made, with a file lo destroy Ihe
serial number stumped upon the
weapon and thus prevent police,
from tracing its ownership. Hut
tho file fulled. Acid, microscopes
nnd infinite polico patience finilly
revealed what the number was.
The weapon, police have estab
lished, was orlglnnlly in I ho spurt
ing goods store of Pete Von Fran
tlzlus, who has been involved in
the Investigation uf other gang ktll
iirs, partcularly the St. Valentne's
day massacre of Inst year.
Foster, tho polce believe, dispos
ed of tho gun prior to the Idhgle
murder on June They want to
know lo whom; und they have
started a country-wide hunt for Fos
ter to that end.
OUlol'Ili:. France. June 21
The municipal council of this Has-
que town has given the mime of
Maurice Havel to the street on
which stands the house In which
the musician was born. A tab! ;t
was placed on the dwelling.
lUKTTtfK. Siberia, June 21 ifV
large gold vein was recently dis
covered near the border uf the
Yakutsk autonomous republic.
Within h short time more than
fortune seekers had ."warmed
over the plaee.
N A XK 1NO. June 21 (jpi Ap
proximately Run Chinese students
are enrolled In Kuropean universi
ties, says the ministry of educa
tion, (ior many head. the list with
273. Others are In Belgium. Kn
h ml, Italy, Austria, and France.
ATtltiNtt. June LM AV-Athene
College, a Greco-American Institu
tion, has received IIO.ooo from
Constantino Chores me of Alexan
dria for new concert hall. The
college opened In 1 5 with 20 stu
dents and now has 300.
BKRI.IN. June 21 itV) Generil
Wllhelm Crooner, minister of de
fence, responded to n request of the
agricultural board to promo tr us?
of milk In the army by ordering
all military and navnl command to
substitute It for morning coffee
wherever possible.
The South Manrhtirian railway j
l I'nnstru.'ttnr nn athlptir mndluni
in AirKiion.
LINGLE MURDER;
Education Head
Dr. vV. F. Quilicn, president ot
Wcsicyan college et Macon. Ga.,
was cl'.occn general secretary of
the board of Christian education
ot the Methodist Epissap: church,
:outh, at the recent convention In
Dallas.
HEALTH LEADER
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar
Tells Needs in Successful
Campaign for the Public
Health. '
Mrs. Saidie Orr uunhar of Port
land, head of the state association
of health, and .Mrs. (llcndora M.
Itlakcly, state advisory nurse, and
member of the Oregon slate bo; ml
of health, were present at the
luncheon given in the Presbyte- ian
church ut the annu;! meeting of
the Jackson County Health associa
tion today. Tho luncheon was pro
sided over by Miss Mildred Carl
ton, provident of tho county asso
ciation. Mrs. Dunbar spoke of the solid
ban is In health education nnd teach
ing necessary in carrying on pub
lie health -work. She also brought
out that, in order to be successful
in the undertakings the program
must he applicable to the location.
The necessity of a division of health
education in the school curriculum
was stressed and also that the or
ganization should he able Lo direct
teachers , to sources of material
that already exist, . - .
Guide Is Given
A guide that could bo used by
the school, teachers in currying oul
their work was read by Mrs. Dun
bar, dealing with specific phases
of health which gave the Instruct
ors definite muteriul t hat could be
presented to, ihe school board for
action o.i necessary health move
ments. A report cf the White House con
ference which she attended was
given by Mrs. Dunbar, which in
cluded (he d.lfc.rcnt points sug
gested lo President Hoover for the
carrying on of a national, ;tate and
local progiam of full-time health
units.
Mrs. Hlakely made a report of
the American Nurses' association
convention, und named several
phases In the activities of the
health units that cotiid not be car
ried on without, teamwork and co
operation. Mrs. Mlakely also (old
tho large group of nurses, doctors
and representatives fiom all parts
cf the county that Jackson and Ma
rion counties were the only ones In
Ihe slate that hud more than two
full time pblic health nurses.
Conferences of different groups.
Including community chairmen. In
charge of Miss Carlton; finance,
Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, who also
gave a treasurer's report; nurses'
department, Mrs. Leonard Carpen
ter; nurses' supply, Mrs. 10, (i. Bur
gess: and publicity, Mrs. f. E. Schu
ler, wore held at the morning ses
sion, which opened at 10 o'clock.
Switzerland now lias nearly llliOO
hotel"
heard at meet
county group
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HERE you will find delightful hominess and comfort
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PtIVATE GARAGE IN HOTEL WILDING
L. HUCKINS. MiiMn, Blftctor
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Dinner Guests of General
White Vaudeville and
Music in Eearly Evening,
Sham Battle at Night.
AHTUKIA, Ore.. Juno 21. (JP
L)ehKales to the Oregon State lidl
turhil convention, which openetl
here yesterday, were dinner guests
of Alajor-Ueneral CieorRe A. Whitu
at Camp Clatsop last night.
Following the banquet music
and vaudeville entertainment wero
provided for the editors by mem
bers of the Oregon National Guard
and ut 11:30 o'clock .Major General
White look them to the camp's
natural amphitheater and staged il
night machine gun demonstration.
Thofte of the party who were not
overseas during the recent war said
that tho demonstration was tho
most spectacular they had ever'
seen.
The editors spent most of the
day yesterday discussing tho ef
fects uf radio advertising on tho
prosperity of newspapers and .dis
cussion of a system of measuring
reader Interest In newspapers. Tho
systom discussed was that develop
ed by Dr. George II. Gallup, direc
tor of the Drake University School
of Journalism.
Frank Jonkins, editor of tho
Kugene Register, told the editors
of tho results ho had obtained In
a survey using the system promul
gated by Dr. Gallup.
EFFECTIVE TODAY
OumpCiro permits are required
on the Crater national forest hurl
beginning today. These &re frre
and may be obtained from thj
forest . supervisor's office on th,i
third floor of the Postofflco build
ing, r from any forest officer.
At the following catnip grounds
permits are not required:
Hridge, Brown's Cabin, Brown
I'abin Bridge, Bybeo Creek, CasCe.
Creek, Copoland, Crater Crock.
Crystal Springs, Dead Indian Soda
Springs, Farewell Bend, Foster
Bridge, Hogue, Ttlver, Hamaker
Creek. Mama Iter R. t. Camp, .Huck
leberry, IHlrryln, .Lake or the
Woods (threo camps), Malona
Spring, Mazama, Mlddlofork Apple,
gate Bridge, Minnehaha, National
Creek, Natural Bridge, Odessa,
Ueereation, Kogue Itlver, Sevn
Mile. Silver Camp, Union Creeli,
Wagon, Warpej, Whiskey Wild
Cat, Woodruff Meadows, Woodruff
.Meadows Bridge.
Kffectlvo July 1, smoking Is re
stricted on national forest land by
the following regulation:
''Fxcept on paved or surfaced
highways, smoking on lands of tho
i lined states wUliln the natloivil
forests of Oregon and Washington
Is prohibited while traveling li
timber, brush or grass ureas from
July 1 until the close of the fire
season, as declared by the regional
forester, but no later than Sep
tember 30."
GAS AT 14 1-2
POUTLAND. Ore.. June 21. IV)
A new low retail figure for gaso
line In tho current price war was
chalked up hero today when scat
tered ftas vendors posted signs pro
claiming that motor fuel was seil
Inj; at 11V4 cents from their pumps.
Other dealers, however, present
ed a solid front In demanding 1 8 Vj
cents, which, even constituted a
low figure in comparison to pre
vious L"l r.nd IM'fc-eent signs.
ROOMS EN SUITE
Living room, bed.
reent nd bath,
hem S10.00
SEND FOB FDI DFDi
ED TORS
NOY
HOSPITALITY OF
CAMP CLATSOP
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