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WANT AN AD? j- just :; , ' ; j PHONE 75 ' 1 j.ker In the Tribune's Writing an uith J)ll Classified Ad In "S..T ue will- put you K j7.Tm.1v In toucn munediaw y " ,nects. . you'll these fin 7,7 ,.diice OU1UK. i i uTat wrprWnBly moderate .ncl TUB RATES:- Jortl first-insertion..... 'n...i-nn. 9h0.t 'x-1- EKJ, f t insertion 2c .(Blntwum 1 'additional insertion. "... ,.nv changes lit WASTED-MALE KELP - .i?v If vou want to. sell .U":,j iiKt nonular cor, JfS' finance T yourself for 30 ;rt!e Hex W. L Tribune !L!.m,olntment. - - 105 IU1 F ' IVTED rr- AniOlUOUS Stored to prepare for alec- ,.ri or drafting position in time. Write Box M. j.; no WANTEnFEMALE HELP ANTED Capable, experienced woman for housework and cook M private home in country; .ui'e wages desired -and .-exueM-ml Box 90.03, Mall Tribune; Wanted situations . XPKR1ENCED man ana wne -w ten' on rancii. ua Central Point. . 107 .. kted Washings. 1 Washed .nH Irnnod for lie a lb. Phone 1333-X. .. . . ; 107 n'ANTED Experienced man cook wants p6sltion In restaurant or hotel. Write Box C. C, Tribune: REFINED widow with girl, 11, Mms portion as nouseKeoper. IM E. 14th or Earhnrt St. ' 107 Experienced young woman wants housework in home; adults only. 414 B. ltlversiue. - - lot) fOUNQ LADY wants any work Mall Trl 105 available. Box 42-A, bune. IVANTED Work with teams; have binder and machines. Tel. 107. C. W. Henry, Central Point. 108 WANTED Hour work and wash togs. Tel. 869-X-2. Reasonable. kVANTED Olrl 17 wants house work or care of children In home. Phone 31-F-4. Jacksonville. Ill WANTED POULTRY kVANTEDHhode Island Red set ting hens for hatching pheas ants, $1 each.. Call Chester Fitch, 468J2. B3tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MAN AN'lJ WIFE want transporta tion to Kan FranclHco. will ahare expenses of car and driving referencea exchanged. Call 1189- J. ' - r 107 MB. WASHING steam chassis cleaning $1.00 to $2.50,' Expert nmonuung and polishing. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC' 101 S. Hlverslde. Ill IVANTED Household goods, tools ana junk, or what have you? Medford Bargain House. 27 N. iirape St. Phone 1062. f OCAL at king distance, hauling. ne guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. Rlver alde. I'hono 1044-X. : 298tf OR GARDEN and field Dlowlng .iu, gravel and raedlmont, Tel ii-J. Samuel Bateman. .tf I kWi!8 tne timp to spray your rose wusnes, snrulihery. for mildew nd aphis; also fruit trees shade ira ana cork elm. Tel. 25S-W 68tf EW SMALL CARS to reflnlsh at '-'00. Auto Beauty Shop. 115 "a.nted 2nd hnnd goods and ; 1 t s, ia06 Prune St. Ph "j.wbu 25 to 100 young tur- . 10 to 20 Angora goats Write B. II. Short. Lnkn Creek Ore. 10S hvi, , . rAl CASH for .30-30 rifle. ..i ..must 'e reasonable. Call .nearurd Bldg." "110 hi- n.. h. Couple without chll- n.inn small house furnish- :.. ur Partly furnished, or will 't,, ap,, Hent must bo reason- i'. t), Box 641, Medford 10s Ai!:?IN?.sclIOL Limited num- T students, Fruit Annlv Amnrlmii r,. ,. X'" airs, vorneis, i-ourt. 107 J't'PVtm, 1It' repairing or make j uing new to order. " City Cabi! net Shop, 824 g. central. Tel IS2. 110 RENT APARTMENTS , ,'A ' ompletely furnished 21 s V,KN"T Duplex- apartment. Ujavcn. I03tf l0" HE.NT3 and 4-rnnm nnts and '8 per mo. 209 W 106 I'OR !EXT 2 and 3-room apts 04 W. 10th. lOltf FOR P.ENT Furn. waler apt; lights, Tel. 4iMl, girage; $17; lOOlf rnished apts. . 2nd 217 10S KI'R.S- front ... . . Rara... ... private bath 10th. 90lf rurn. nnt vitnut- ilerben Apis., 10 Quince 89tf FOR 'ront ,lnT;M(,rn furnished, Arm . "l;.wl,h Arthur Uis.ij " N- "oily. Phone '"'KASANT r"'rlg. St. IPUNE CLASSIFIED ADS -THE BEST MARKET PLACE tvJt n ext a pa nrratEXTS FOR -RENT -"Best apartments in town,'1 at Bchuler Apts., cor. 6th and Oakdale. Phone 15S2. lis FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs; adults. 345 n BartlctL Phone 753-M. 78tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private, entrance; reason able. 518 So. Oakdale. 63tf FURNISHED ; housekeeping - apt lights, hot and cold water; hotel service and lounging privileges. Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland Phone 710. -- S6tfi FOR RENT 4-room apt.: steam : heat, Frtgldaire, hot water, and r garage. Inquire (03 8. Holly St. evenings and Sundays. J09tf 2 ROOMS, bath, arng, iee. range Private entrance. Call 1465. tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room 'bungalow, 126 Portland Ave., $27; plenty of shade. 105 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room uungulow. 5US South Grape. 100 FOR RENT 3-room modern fur nished house on Cottage; $30. Inquire 840 E. 9th.. loo' FOR RENT Furnished 2 -room house, newly decorated; garago and shade trees; $1S. water paid. 6111, South Holly. Tel. 1579-J-2. . ... 1 1 0 FOR. . RENT- Furnished rooms and 7-room house, 612 So. Holly. " ' ' : 106 FOR RENT Nicely furnished 6- room nomo at 540 Palm St.; fire place, ' electric range,, basement, hot air furnace, $42.50. includ ing water. CHARLES R. HAY. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. 10a FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & W hile. , - , - i7tf. FOR RENT 4 to C-room houses. Phono 105. 30 N. Central. 4tt ROOM, modern, unfurnished ex cept range; close to new high school. Inquire 140 So. Ivy. " 100tf FOR RENT Clean 6-room house, cioso in. Call at 219 S. Ivv. 100tf FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. 109 No. Riverside. Tel. 977-W. 105 FOR RENT House In Everetto Court and Katherlne Court. West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; clean, modern, has electric range, breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phone 238. 16tf FOR RENT Modern cottage; 3 bedrooms; close In. Tel. 224-R. tf FOR RENT 6-room bungalow, rurnlshed and piano. Close in. W. H. Everhard, 326 W. 6th. 94tf FOR RENT Modern 7-room house, desirable location.,, Call 518Y. . 91tf FOR RENT Furnished house, new furnlturo, five rooms, like new. Phone 1149. 86tf FOR RENT To adults. Clean 6- room house. Phone 583-X, 87tf FOR RENT FURXISITED JIOOMS. FOH HUNT Furnished .'leeplng room: rate moderate. 32a South Riverside. tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Oarage In rear 35 623. 103tf N. Oakdale, $3. Tel FOH RENT Garage. $3.00 per month. 325 South Riverside., tf LOST LOST Black pneketbook, ' money and cards. Mr. Joyce. Return Medford hotel. Reward. 100 LOST- -If dog is missing, call 1516. 256tf BRINGING UP FATHER BY Ot-LY, MALE'S SIN4IM4 4ETS WORSE AKir ivnaSE ! THE NEBBS The Kidnaper Is Kidnaped 57lTGE.WOT I $CC 5USf ' SAMS , IS BUT 'Me-TMIW& ME.'LU BET IS H-tAT PETE'S mot eoife GET -TWE . GOflOO BOCKS BUT. "J THE HEM1- .OF POOR 7-7- MEDPQKD MATU - TRIBUNE, -MEDFORD, BVSIXESS OPPORTUNITIES FtfU SALE Apt; house and SUM building Int. 808 W. Main. 113 FOR SALl: AlTOMOlllLES KOIt SALE 1 s2st Chevrolet coach, driven about 16,000 miles; firrt cluss condition: a bargain. W. O. Clements, Eagle' Point, Ore. 10S HOOD USED CARS ( Special reductions in prices for month of July. Every tar sold with n written guarantee. 1931 Hudson DeLuxc Sedan, run 3000 miles. 1929 Essex Challenge 'Coupe. ' 192S Chrysler 62 Sedan. 1930 Hudson Coupe, - 1928 Ehs'x Sport Coupe. ' Also a number o cars from $100 to $200. . - ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC 101 S. Riverside. m FOH SALE TRUCKS FOH SALE Olt TKADE Truck with Mk log haul. Box 20, Ceni tral Point. ' 107 FOR SALE Light delivery truck. or will trade for cow. Tel. 3-F-ll. . . 106 li'nn sat.to . Oood Used Graham Dodge Truck. 1 ires practically new. Reasonably prices. HUBBARD BROS., INC. " 93tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOH SALE Fine 8-yoar-old team or norses, trained for any work, single or double. Owner leaving city; rare opportunity. Box 9010, Mail Tribune. 100 FOR SALE 18 sheen, 2 years old. 15 lambs. Ford Potter, main road 14 mile east of Sams Valley Store. 105 '"OR SALE OR TRADE for live stock. Rambouilctt ewes, with 34 lambs. . Reasonable. Producers Exchange Phone 291. South Pacific. 70tf FOR KALI -REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room house on paved street. Will take good light truck or sedan' as down payment. 'Write Box 9014. Mail Tribune. 104tf WHEN YOU think of rnl estate. think of Brown & White. tf ROGUE ACHES Large wooded lots fronting Rogue river. Just below Trail. Ideal all-year-round cabin sites. Prices will never be lower; $250 up on easy terms. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. . 105 FOH SALE OH TRADE 12 acres unimproved land. 2 miles north of Medford; excellent location, good woil. , Will trade for Med ford Income property or you can assume Federal Land bank mort gage and make, small payments on balance. See "Wnhl, Farmers fruitgrowers uang. 100 for saw; Lot 100x200, 6-room house, well, garden; $850. See owner, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville. 107 FOR SALIC HOMES FOR SALE Phono 105. Attractive homes. 30 N. Central. 4tf FOR SALE OR LEASE Income property, 6-room house, 2 sleep ing porches arranged for 2 npart ments. 620 S. Central. Tel. 83S. 110 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALU Huy your Sprntt's dog foods at the Monarch Seed Co'. ' tf FOR SALE Apricots. 2c to 5c: limited crop; last but a few days. Phono 19-F-l. Geo. Alford. 108 FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines. ll makes, $5 up: terms if desired. All makes rented nnd .repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. 'tf FOR SALE Apricots 2c lb. Bring boxes nnd pick them yourself. M. S. Nichols. Valley View dis trict, near Ashland. . 100 SKS I WIUL. Ml?6 SBSH ' ' i VOL) WHEKI yl Hi I m it :"Vii'.v. J.rf-" ri.-, rL- -a KJt-' wr iMiNa iwb woo i - v yiisubiw, - - a -TfU-J Ivni) SO FULL OF . M BlUIUCSSU., ....i.5! m- tuat uMmj A,injnl- Til .rn 1 MBjy.KAJll fe. C 1 K SiTSY01-" 7- w,wl WO PftBrrweRAJ Tie HIM UP SO 71SWT THAT ' Il'J. t v IX)H SALE MISCELLANEOUS APRICOTS Linn Orchard, Eagle Point. Canning apricots ready July 4. Season lasts 3 weeks. 8 Ho lb. 9tf RED RASPBERRIES for canning. The sumo fine berries at the same old place. Look for sign. 1 mile out. Kings Highway or phone 1552111. Sltf FOR SALE At txirgaln. oak veaeer-doon, sire 2 V feet by 7 V4 feet, with lock and without glass. See them at Mall Tribune offioe. -a FOH SALE Boats and outboard motors. 103 So. Riverside. ti FOR SALE Ppratt's dog enkes. the ideal summer food for dogs. Monarch Seed Co.'. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In shock or stack. L .A. Salade'Jr.t Cen tral Point, Ore. 105 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa and poa bulbosa hay In stack, $13 ton; second cut alfalfa $11 In shock. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 E. Main. 114 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 229 East 0th St. . ' Heal bargains In used Singers. Repairing. Machines to rent. Hemstitching. 106 FOR SALE Flnmo range, nearly new. Inquire 1709 East Main 10s BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. AIISTILVOT CO, Abstracts of Title nml Titlo Insurance. The .only complete Title System In Jackson County. ' Accountants WILSON' AUDITING. COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-R. Chiropractic Physician Dn. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro practic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 3 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phono 580 Res. 4hono 790-H. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy pee pie to pay their honest debts. Pa clflc Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford Bldg., Medford. Oro. Furnifuro Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued. We cans a full lino of upholstering Bam plos. A. N. Thibault. Tel. 909-R. GI.IS9 MEDFORD PLATE CLASH CO. Aiuo glass wiiiio you wan. umss for all purposes, thone 4,4G. 8Stf Money to Txnn 6 Thno Heal Kstato Morttfi.tro Trails IHinun 1 '.VA'l Commcwlnl Finn nets Corp. i Personal Ixans Ul. TO $300 on furnlturo; late model autos, endorsed notes, etc. Lciral rates, no extras. Licensed by tho state of Oregon. CaHh to day, Seo W. K. Tliomas, zzs w. IRh, ground floor Holly Theater Illdff. Phono 1 39. 1 OREflOy. 'TUESDAY. -JULY- 7. 1931; 1U S1XESS lHUIHTOUY Piano Instruction FHEU ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano. Classical and populat mutiic courses, llaight Music Studio. 31S Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Palming and Pnpcrliunglng HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Tel 17S-J. 26Stf M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, paiwrhanging and Interiot finishing. 302 Crator Lake Ave. Phone 1604. 4) Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal the best equipped printing offict in Southern Oregon. Bookbind. ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices 27 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 222 West Main St. Offico Phone 335; residence 1442. GUARANTEED rndio service at reasonable rates. Phone 1247 day or night. Almus Pruitt. '. Sand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean wnshed sand nnd gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes, l'hone, plant 1203, or offico 127. Storngo WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phono 316. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315. Prices right. Scrvico guaranteed. . DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE, Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phono 644, or resldenco 1060. REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE . -Transfer and hauling of all - kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phono 332. IF MOVING north, south, east or west, Phone Ashland 246-L. New equipment; prompt service; low- : est rates. Bonded currier. A. L. Ansted. Nollco of Flnnl settkMuent 1 In tho County Court of tho Stnto of OrKon, for Jackson County. In tho Mutter of tho Kstato of "Williiim J. Rodirors. deceased. Tho tinderslsnHl hns filed in tho County Court of Jacktaon county, Orptfoiij tho final neoount of nor administration .of tho ostate of William J. Kodirers. deceased, nnd said Court has fixed Saturday, J illy 25. 31(31. at tho hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at the court-room of said Court, at tho Court House In Medford, Jnck-I son County, Orowon, ns the time and place for the hearing of objections to said flnnl account and for-the settlement of said estate; AU persons Interested In ald es- tato aro hereby notlilod and re quired to niako or file their ob jections to said final account, If any they have, on or before tho thno aforesaid, fixod for tho hearing- and settlement thereof. Date of this notice and tho first publication .thereof is Juno 23nd, mil. CYNTHIA U nODGERS, Administratrix of tho estate of William J. HodKors, deceased. Citation. In tho County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In tho Matter of tho Kstato of Elmer K, Frnley, Deceased. : To (ieon;o W. Frnley; and to all other devisees and heirs un known of Elmer K. Fraley, do ceased. If any such thoro be: In the namo of tho Htato of Oro Kon, you nnd each of you aro here by cited and required to nppear In the above entitled Court nnd mat ter within 28 days from tho date of the fin publication of this Cita tion, to show cause, If any exists, why nn order of nle should not bo maU ordering and empowering the Administrator of wild estate to sell alt of tho real property belonging to said decedent at tho timo t his 1031. Inn Ff.turt Vrvlr. . Inc. (irt.l llrluln rlijM. rnr.l. death; descrlled ns follows, to-wit: The Lots numbered Six 6 and Seven (7) In Seetlon Six () In Township Thirty-fix (36) South of Range One (1) West, nnd the Southeast Uuarter of the Northeast Quarter nnd the Northeast Quar ter of tho Southeast Quarter of Section One (I) In Township Thirty-six (36) South of Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Merid ian, in Jackson County,. Oregon. Excepting therefrom thut certain property described in Volume 174 of the Deed Records of said Coun ty, at page 254 thereof. Also excepting therefrom that certain property described In Vol ume 107 of the Deed Records of said County, at page 34S thereof. Altw excepting therefrom that certain property described in Vol ume 118 of Dm Deed Hocords of said County, at page 36 thereof. Also subject to certain easoments for rights of way. That said real property consists of 162.20 acres, according to Gov ernment survey, less the exceptions dtvcrlbcd above, which aggregate approximately 9 acres, as prayed for an the Petition of the Admin istrator on file herein. The date of the order for publication of this Citation is June 29th. 1931. The time prescribed for publication of this Citation- is four consecutive weeks. Tho da-t of tho first pub lication of this Citation is June 30th, 1931. Witness tho Honorable Alex Sparrow. County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, nnd Judge of tho above entitled Court, and the Seal of said Court, .thitj 29th day of June. 1931. DELILIA STEVENS MEYER, County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon nnd Clerk of the above entitled Court. (Seal of tho County Court of tho Mute 01 uregon tor Jackson County.) . Endorsed: Filed Juno 29th. 1931. Delllia Stovens Meyer, County Clerk. Notlco to Bidders. Thirty-five (35) tiers html wood, five (5) tiers body plno. full 16 inch, no limbs, to bo delivered and tiered In woodshed at Agate school. Bids eloso July 15, 1931. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. By order of Board of Til School Dlst. No. 16. IPS QUO, F. RUSSELL. Clerk. Communications tlaz. Protest Cominomlctl To the Kdltor: i Medford musicians nro rejolc I"K , particularly, over one, .resolu tion passed by tho National Fed eration of Music clubs, during the recent national convention at Sun Francisco, d resolution, aakiiiR broadcasting companies , to re frain from sending out nyucopntcd versions of classical compositions. Tho National Federation does not hold that transcribing, the works of the old musters Into the Idiom of jnzK is any Hid whatever to the appreciation of nood mufic, an opinion which Is shared with ear nest enthusiasm by local music lovers. We may have Bhuddored only .!!jrhtly nt Lemare's "Andnntlno" as it bora mo "Moonlight and Uohos"; wo may have been able to enjoy waltzing to Carrie, Jacobs Bond's lovely songs, when trans planted to the ballroom; but when Saint Haens was treated likewise ( Delilah's linuntlng mi la with iln wind over tho whealfields accom-1 paniment) .turned Into dance mu sic,, It approached sacrilege. And when It was disco verud that not even Schubert's Immortal sere nade 'and other works of similar standard, were left unmolested the flagrant examples of desecra tion outraged serious musicians all over the land. Among other business trans acted during the last days of the convention, wan the agreement to push plans In support of Ameri can composers nnd nrtlta, and the rcpolve to continue to labor for' wider Introduction of music education In universities nnd col leges. JEUNEHSE IUTTLEH, Medford. July 7. J FOR REAL HEAT MAY BRING 'ERE' WEEK ENDS PORTLAND, . July 7, iV) The butter market looked firmer today. Prospects of reduced production followed the thermometer as the heat wave Intensified. Whether or not an advance will bo forced depends largely upon the extent of the hotter weather. According to talk in the t rad e, a n a d va nee may bo expected before the eud of tho week, especially In the higher grades the one first ef' foe tod by hot weathor. Producers of buttcrfat may help themselves liberally . by taking good care of their product. One of tho cardinal principals In the production of high grade cream In hot weathor is "keep it cool." If producers will go to a little extra bother handing cream and speed up shipments as much as possible, tho Increased slzo of the cream check, duo to higher qual ity cream will well repay ihom for tho trouble.' Tho egg market was considered barely steady. Tho demand Mon day was fairly good, but dealers say they nro watching develop ments closely nnd would not be surprised to see the consumer do mand slacked slightly. There was Utile trading in poul try in tho first two days of this week. Higher temperatures re duced consumer demand. Prices were not changed, however Another rise in watermelon prices was forced In tho wholu trade hy a continuation of tho hot weather. Tho new price, Ih 2 cents-a pound to the trade and no recessions from that prlro re ported. Another ndvanco Is pre dieted In tho trade before tho end of this week, and somo sny more than one. Cnntaioupo prices followed quo tatlons of watermelons to higher levels, Iioth Imperial vnlley and Delano offerings were up 25 cent?, Country killed veal was nd- vnnced cent a pound. Demand for qunlity stuff Is good with fair movement In lesa deslrabo of ferings. Dressed spring lambs wero quoted at an ll-cent top. This Is H cent under earlier quotations, Offerings of npricots from The Dalles increased. Good quality offerings wero moving to the trade at 75-80 cents. California of ferings were 80 cents. Corn prices were about n dime lower in wholesale circles hero Tuesday. Tho new market Is 40 cents. Cucumbers were easier generally in tho wholesale trade. Tho oral market was quoted at cents a box for field grown stuff. A car oad of California Hlberta peaches was received by brokers hero Tuesday. They are passing to tho trade at $1.35. . ijMiarKety Livestock. PORTLAND, July 7. IP) t&t tle fid; calves 10; nuotalily steady. Hobs 400, -'Including 270 direct; steady. . ' Sheep nnd lambs, 000; 25 to GOo lower, Lambs, 110 lbs. down, Rood and choice, f n.00 5.75; medium, f4.iMMi6.H0; all weluhtH, common, $11. 009 4.00; yearling wethers 90 110 lbs., medium to cholco, $2.50 f4.00; ewen, '.10-120 1!h., medium to choice f L764.fl.25; 120-150 libs, medium to choice. tl.50ff J. 00; all weights, cull nnd common, $1.00 1.60. Kan fanHs4x ituttcrftat SAN FRANCISCO, July T l?Pl Hutterfnt t o b. S:m rYum-lnco- 5f. By George McManus I HOPE tHE. I COivnE. BACK t f By Sol Hes THAT , COMpLAINJINji i fStMS. 100c4, iul.vs:. , "PAGE NINE VALUES! Portland Produce PORTLAND -July 7. -"(P) Country meat, selling price to re tailers:' Country killed hogs, best butchers under 100 lbs., 12 12Vic;.vealers, 70 to 80 lbs., lUl U'e; yearliutf lambs, eSc; spring lambs, lie; heavy ewes. 4f5c; canner cows, 6c; bulls, 7?!7yjc, Putter, butterfat, eggs, milk, mohair, live poultry, onions, pota toes, wool and hay quotations un changed. Portland Wheat . PORTLAND, Ore., July 7. () Wheat: ' ' Open High Low Close July (old) .53i .53 -63- -.63 Jul. (new) .54Ti .64 .03 .53ft Sep. (old) .63 .53 -62 .62Vi Sep.(new) .63?i .53TM ..&3 Dec .' .57 .57 ,.56 .68 Cash wheat: . Big Rend bluestem ,...- .ufi Soft white n-1 Western white .&J lard winter 60 Northern spring 50 Western red 6,t Oats; No. 2 whit Today's car receipts: Wheat 7G; flour 10; corn 7. Wall Street Report NEW YORK, July 7. W A heavy votumo of profit . taklns and short1 selling' broko tno stock market . sharply today, brlnglntf net losses of $2 to nearly $10 a share. The most active trading came In tho last hour, although the market was headed downward through tho busy session niter a rlso of $1 to $3 at the opening.; . rofessional traders apparently thought that tho market's strong rise beginning Juno 20, when Pres ident Hoovor's debt moratorium plan hecamo publiolB had discount ed nows of the actual settlement at Paris, nnd proceeded to take pro fits. Hears based tholr nctivity, lu part, on rumors that soma 'of tho prlvato German banks were in un liquid condition. The Herlln Boerso closed soverat points higher, nnd Paris and lbn don mnrkets displayed a strong tone. 1 Today's closing prices for" 17 selected stocks follow:, Am. Can 10S Am. Tol.' and Tol. 177 Anaconda f 28 Col. fins ..... 32 Curtlss Wright 3 Genera! Electric 42 General Motors 37 Kennicot Cbpper 20 Mont. Ward 1 Radio Corporation ,. 18 Trans. Am. 7 Hears Roebuck G5 S. P 81 United Air Craft 27 U. H. Sleel .......: , 9 Corpt. Trust Shares , 0 5 Yr. Fixed Trust '. 7 ; " ' Brisbane's Today . (Continued from Paga On) skillful ' nibti, ' and finds skillful -men RESENT too Moll uqimlity. ,'.7 '' . ' It Isn't that they want morn, 'lint they want recognition of their riltlll. Wine Stalin arranges thinga ucuuttl ingly. He announces that "mnre lniH vlilunlity la needed tn hitttnrtry," which la another way of Baymd mm the person that deTetwiB lntimiliw ! allty tn the way ot ability -will n extra uay. Blind hatred ol Rutmia. ihiti" v aoiue ot our respeiiabttj .itt'JH. nubile officials, and induiwww.. Is an Interestinc djrenjiwroww " aear-tiigltted fooUahtiwHt. Uusias succes wttai Iwst possible thinx fcrr otr s!v it "capitalistic system." Tu make a man vtmrv.r. makm him RICH. - wm nn..i bwttep tor the wurid th t6(),00.H) ftni St i l.uilil.tHN) iUagef .ttiwnn!. tul Industries, u4 mrm. isurawi weulth? It s gigantkiwiy rt ;.it,;H.) ..... 120,000,000 on tHii-..i. good thing tor M wv 1 wouldn't aaetkwr ortm-.:.' . people of lot""fcf'i.. . f rope and sMtn A;iu ...v tor the . . puttent thai Kued ai'tti Unlttd S!f.- . gne attuf HooiW "ifi-i.,,.) day ;"i3"';w.i.,. trtiu s, 't . uutt ill If- -,"'1. t. . -' T-i; t-.; 1 next'" 1 .H"u!1(1 1 s room. , v,, suit on , ...a. It was . .i .l no poli " . foil quite a iui itiR the hint .!, "Vc arc over Lei h hilpo lie is ...ihIIv. 75tf