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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNfl. MEDFORD,
OREtiON, SATURDAY,
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Local and Personal
CHEROKEE CIRL IN; PAGEAPiT, k
Heat Wave Modcnillnir
. The heat wave In Medford anil
vicinity hu jjeon dlpslpntlnK Mow
ly a few depTces a day, and hence
yesterday, with a maximum of 88
was the coolest of tho week. To
day was as cool oh jcsterdny up to
early afternoon, 1'alr weather with
soma oloudlnesH, and no change In
tcroporaturo l tho forecast for
Sunday. .
Visit Sirs. Wilkinson
Oladyfl Merrltt of Ban Prunclaco
l In the city visiting her mother,
t Mrs. A. L- Wilkinson. Hlie nrrlved
In Medford on the fchaMu t thl
noon. . V
VWt Itihilhc
Air. M. A. Htr.'itton and daugh
tc.rM,.'uncy and Caroline, of Port
land are vlsltlngr Mre, M. K. Wood
at her home In Aahland, and lator
plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Fuson In Medford. Mrs.- gtrat
ton is Mr, Fuson'a sister.
From Distant Places -
Guests registered from distant
points at local hotels Include Dr.
and Mrs, D. C. Hmdy and John 1-.
Taylor of Chicago, III.. Otto Deciht
of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr.., If. u.
Helm, mother and daughter of Aus
tin, Tex., Mrs. A. T. Halno of Ncw-cawtle-on-Tyne,
Kngland, A. II. Zcc-
.man of New York City, Uekln Ed
ward of Manhattan, KnnB., and
Mrs. duy of Vancouver, i, C. ;
Mr. Tnlrick Had l)crntioii
Ocorgo Tedrick of tho Colonial
bakery, who underwent a major
. operation' at tho 'Community hos
pital Thursday evening, 1 reported
an netting along niceiy.
Hludcnts Stop Hem
ltlchard Olvens, Bid Hoffman and
Charles .Foster atopped hero this
morning en route from Kugcno to
' Klamath Full. They will return
hero tomorrow. All aro attending
tho summer ecsslon at tho Unlver
lty of Oregon, ..
To Alter Hull JtullllliiK
Harry Turner today obtained
building permit for alteration
the Hall and Hall building at 313
East Main street. The cost. of tho
work was estimated at 2&0, ;
At ftimiioml Ijiko .
Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Murphy. Mr,
and Mm. Harold V Ing and son
Herbert and Frederic Wing, are
spendlug tho week end at the Mur
phy cabin at Diamond lake. .....
MlHM WllKOII Illipi'DVllUt
Mlas Goldle Witaon, who has
been 111 at the Community hospital,
has returned to her homo at 104
King street, where sho Is con
valescing, , ... ;
Minor Forest Flro Kcixirtcd .
i ho. first new forest fire Jn the
Crater national forest within, the
past two days wiim a small one
which was reported to tho head
quarters office here ot 8 a. m. to
day by tho lokout on Mt. Mc
Iiughlln, as burning at Clover sta
tion In the !cuil Indian country,
Frank a P. Editor
Because the editor and Mrs. On It
were called to California on urgent
.business, the paper next week will
bo practically tho enino aa llii
week. This is dono. ralher than
missing nn Iseuo, In order to keeri
the paper's legal standing. Central
Point American.
Bauglimanu In City
'James Baughman, formerly a po
Ilea officer In Medford, who now
resides at Red Bluff. Cul., Is In
Medford today."
Hotel Medio rd , Barber Shop.
Haircut J&c. 110
Takes Over Uutlo Fulls Kloro
K. C. Fabor, wont to llulto Falls
loot Monday to take ovor tho Clove
land store. The proprietor loft toi
Texas. Central Point American.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's semi
annual clearing sals offers straw
hate 11.60 up. , Drensee at 10.00,
110.00, 1 1 5.00 up, Corsclcttea half
price. 811k underwear half price.
Captain Black Hero -
Captain C. N. Black of Ban Fran
cleco la In southern Oregon to spend
two weeks at hut cabin on Hemic
river. He arrived In Medford by
train Saturday,
' Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed,
with 11 marcel or i finger wave,
facials II Thur. and Frl. Bow
man's. Tel, 67. 113
California, Vamlioutsts Hum.
Frum the etnto of California, tho
following are registered at Medford
hotel: Mr, and Mrs, U'sllo How.
.man of Burbank, Ida Baty ot Kan
Lull Obispo, D. V. Bout and family.
Mtwdamea W. . Onuld, W. Knox,
Mary IS. and Helen II. Hudulph
of Oakland, Mary Armstrong and
family of riant a. Maria, Mr. nnd
M,ns. Hansen and J. A. Brennai)
ehd party of San Jose, Norman
Crundall and party of Pasudona,
Mr. and Mr. C. U Cnrleon of
, Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. H, A.
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Me.
Shea and daughter, W, K. Hopkins
and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II
Oreyscheog, Prwl Jackobsen and J.
J. Kamrar of Kan Francisco, Mrs,
Hodge and daughter, Alexia ines K,
Bewail, A. K. Kilter end W, J.
Htrykor, Miss Blrykcr and Mr. anil
Mrs, l. Hot h by of lx Angeles.
Peggy Marklc, local beauty ex'
pert, lias accepted a position at
Bowman's and will be there July
; 112
Visit tlio Wormian
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wortninn of
Punsmulr. Cat., aro In Medford
visiting Mr. Wortmnn'a parents,
Mr. and Mia. II. tl. Wurtmnn.
Am In my new office, 135 Bo.
Central, Just smith of Montgomery
Ward. H. D. Klwood, optometrist.
Here on Jury Duty
Mr. and Mrs. en. Dunn ot Ah
land spent ycatcrdny In Medford.
Mr. Dunn waa called hero by Jury
duty.
Hates for out-of-town trips. Tel.
00. . .
(iolf Tourney ohIimwmI
The gulf tournament that was
to .have been played between
Grants Paea and Aohlund In GMnt
Pass tomorrow, has been postpone
until - sometime ' during the fall
months. The postponement was
made because of the wur-m weather.
Portraits of distinction. Th
Peiuleyn, opp. Holly tbenter.
Visited lu lliMrhnrsr .'
Mr. and Mrs. Jam Wamslcy
have returned home after spending
a few day In Itnsetuirrf vWdtlnK
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Wamsley. and the bitter's
parents, Mr. and Mis. tl. W. Fin
ley. Mm. Wamsley was formerly
Mlsa Katie Flnley of Huseburg.
Visllcil Itclutlns .
. Mrs, (Ikidys.ChcHlcy Waller, con
neoted with tho staff In tho. office
of the I'aclfio Tulephono & Tele
graph company ut Medford, nnd
who .haM been In Corvullki to spend.
acveral days with her husband, h.
n. Wnller, nnd her mother, Min.
V,r JI, Chesley, . and fumlly, has
returned to hor work. Corvallls
Tlmes-Oazotto
. . I 1 ')' f
JtroKon windows (tlazcd . by
Trowbrldgo C'ablnot .Works. ,
PoMtuffiro C'Iohim I'Jjirly ' .
Beginning with today tho Med
ford postoffjeo will bO closed lit 2
o'clock every Baturdny aftornoon
(or the remainder of that day. Tho
windows will be closed nnd there
will bo no arternoon deliveries by
tho carriers. This is In conform
ity with tho 44- hours a weok voted
by congrews to postal employes.
Phono 643. Wo'll haul away
your refuse. City Hanltury Service.
Ituii'ltWH Klanmli I air
llorsn racing, n feature of Klam
ath county falra for yearo, will not
be held thltt year. Tho cxpermo of
holding a moot Is not Justified by
returns, the county fair board said
in explaining tho movo.
' Krystalglow, kodak glor,. su
preme. The Penaleys, opp. Holly
VhoHtor,
Cliiiinber Nocrt-tnry HiSDvcrlng
A. F. B..Htoele, ICugene chamber
of commerce secretary, who has
been In a critical condition.' fol
lowing an operation, Is pnet the
crisis and on the roi.d to recovery,
his phylelnn now roporta.
Lovely Tulip Oil wavcii, ts.BO;
other perriianants (rl whnmpoo nnd
finger wave II; ninrrvl 7Sn.wKalh
ryn Uieatoll, 230 B. Central, 1174.
Vlslta In Mrilford
Mrs. Oenrgo T. Pratl, twoidnugh-
ters, Margaret, nnd Catherlno, and
son Paul, arrived yesterday . from
Portland to spend tho week end
hero.wlMi Mr. Pratt, who drives
ono ot tho Crater Lnkp Btagea.
From Statu MetniHills ,
Itraldents of Portland registered
at Medfonl hotels' Include Mr. anil
Mm F. W.. Htoll, B.ert Orji-sbaok.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Brown, .-.:.
llushong. II. J. Dui heln. N. K. Io
pold. Hay Hundley, Frank DeBnnln.
J. J. Kamrar,! Mr. and Mrs.' e. It.
Pennlngli.n. U M. Clark. B. M.
Downle, H. II. Klmon, J, J. Oerber,
Oeo. J. James. , A. F. Holdcn. Jr..
W. It. Frlli. Mr and Mm. IV. K.
Clancy, t'. l'orsons, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Ilelrrlch.. It. I Maelcby, J.
I). HniKett. Karl U Wilson. Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. U A'ealih, MIim (1.
W. Beck and Mrs. F. L. O'Donnell.
Tho first H enupk'H are freo nt
Oold Hill .Saturday nluht.
t
Sunday (inim- ut (inlil Mill
The (Inld lllll baseball team will
ngiilu meet the Cresi-ent City hall
club, on the Hold lllll Held to
morrow, .
County AgrutN' Cimtcnnif
County Ak-rnla U P. Wilcox and
II. tl. Fowler arrived, homo last
night from Itom-hui'ij where they
yesterday utlemli'd the meeting of
lho southern Oregon dMi'M county
agenia, They ii-iort that the galh.
ring was iiloi li-Ks relative to news.
only routine matters being discussed.
m-t
BRINGS NEW WAR
.dfi,t'iiil0l J'rsss Photo
Anna Boat, known as "White Flower" to her people, the Chcrokees,
was celeoted to portray one of the leading character! In an historic
pageant and feotlval In Ontario, Cil. She Is from Oklahoma,., v ,
BALK COLLECTION
OF CHURCH TAXES
MTOKrc - BY - CIsAUli, Buffnlk
OnKland (P) KiiKlish furmoiH
nro kIvIiik rhurch nuttioiitlps
Iittlu worry over prospeela for
continuation of tlio tlthu.
'It lu a Herioiiff moment for
tho i-huich," Hnid Bir Htimford
IJownliiKi Hocrelnry of tho Kcclt'H-
iitHtiritl commlHHlon,
'Tho titho flomiincl U equtva-
lont to i.2f HhllltnKH on evory
Mii'k of wheat, " countorort A. W.
Moudh, chitlrniun of tho Kuffolk
TlthG-l'fiyertV nfltiociulton.
Tho Hltuatlon was brought to a
hoiul hero when n furmer'a pon
n'!itonH wr fturtloncil to sutisfy
arrears In tltliOH. .
Tho, farmqr'ii nelKhboi-H bd 0
cotilH, 10 . cent nnd other low
prlreH for Ih'ks, owh anil farm
machinery, . When , tho aIo . won
ovor. tho titho conimlaionor nn
only 135.
Tho fur mors friends then mnoe
him a prenent of tho thiitKH they
had purehnHod.
OpponentH of tho tithes Hay
more thun C00 Siutolk mniiownoiH
huvo joinod their oiKunUatlon und
that 1000 Norfolk farmers ore
orKHhlKli.Ki ua well us BmiiUer
numbers lu Kbhpx nnd t'uinbrldKe-
Bhlre.
JJueiuiPO of rollKloun convh
tlona, however. ihohI Brltlnh farm
ers feol tho titho ts n fair chatKO.
ThoHO not oppoed to ttthea ''
landowners purehnHO land In full
knowtedgo that tlthen nro ex
peeted. Hepudlntton, they any,
would work Brent hardship on
count iy cleivymen of the' rhurch
of Kntiluml, , A , .
KLAMATH CHEGK THIEF
THREE YEARS
SACK AM KNTO, Cal.. July H
(tV) .lacob It. Henle, who pleaded
jnitlty In I'nlted states district
court hero today to steallm? a
$ir.,00n Rovcrnmcut check from
a pojttofflco box in Klamath KallH,
Ore, was Hentencd to three years
lu prison by federal Judno Krank
KcrrlKun.
Iten in was Arrested In Sacra
mento rcemilly when he attempted
Id' 1.iy n- truck i wit 1 vart f tho
amottitt of the check.
SUBSURFACE, HEAT
SPOOL
WARM
ICELAND
, UKYKJAViK, Iceland.-- (P)
Year-round bathing lu comfort
ably warm water, olthcr salt oi
fresh is now posslblo. In this land
of the chilly minio.
The sea bathing may bo had at
a spot where tho Atlantic washes
through a lava rldgo filter, so hot
that a lagoon of warm walor forms
behind It.
The fre.sh water swimming Is In
a pool Just opened here, tho water
.beliiR piped .from n oar by J.ot
sprliiffs. it conies In at about .ten
dcRreos below boll in f?, .-.
Tho hot springs uio user! also to
heat somo of the city's homes' and
tho plpou load to a laundry, school
hospital and other, publio" build-
Tho country Is volcanic Jnd H
has been noticed that the- Vocation
of th,or hot sprlnws points ;to,iii cony
nQcuoriv who ciqus in the onrth.
STAMPS DEFRAY
FLIGHT EXPENSE
1,1'XMIOHN, Italy (P) Govern
monta uio milking inigo fortunes
out of a Bunortlulty oi special
stamp issues, all at the expense of
tho poor stamp collector, the Eu
ropean l'hllatellc congress decided
when it mot hero.
Tho congress decided to ask va
rious governments to cut down on
commemorative issues, stumps for
sperlal flights, and the like. '
General Halo Hallio. Italian air
minister, revealed that the total
cost ot his squadron flight to Bra
il! lu January $ 1 0O.0UO had been
covered by lho sulo of special air
stamps, ami a mist eftg had been
left over for another flight.
Many rianes nt IVirt
A number ot planm vWlcd the
Medfonl airport today. Including
Wayne II. Klnher, flying n Mtear
num. en route from Oakland to
Portland: Marthle liowman. flvlnit
A Waco from Portland lo Uurlmnk-
Oantaln Walter K. Kraus fi-em
Crewy field, en route to Peamon
rti in, Vancouver, Wash., and W. (1.
Fletcher, representing the Shell Oil
company. ' '
A
Unli
hot hsnee In a cool hall at
'1111, till i Y. m.
llOO.OOe Kodak
St Prasley Hiudin.
rliee. lHlalln
Urrwonkana at IDntrls
Ouests from Oregon p.. lot. out
side of Portland, registered at Med.
ford hotels include Krank .e
AVhoMer and I. II. lisnahary of
Corvallls. J. O. I -ex of Dallas, r.
(lunderson and J. ov Carlson of
Bend, a. II. Kllloln. o( llosehurit.
K. J. Kcellstw of Balcm and Frank
Jenkins. N. TaVors and 0. V.
Heaver of Rugene.
Brill Sheet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto
irndy repairing.
Births
IN APRICOT HARVEST
TUK H.M.I.KS, Ore., July II.
(J1 Willi the harvest ot apricots
ami wheat III full sway, hero next
week, the numhora of the unem
ployed , will be diminished, I...UIS
Krits, In chaiae of the federal em
ployment bureuu. raid today.
The Dalles district will produce
approximately Srn) tons of apricots
this season. "
Mr. nnd Mrs. ViikII lanb-l.n
are the parents of a son, aelahiiiK
IS pouml, horn at the ( '1.1111011
nlty bospltal Katunlny. July II.
NO CAKE7"sd "GERMAN
SOLDIERS EAT BREAD
HUH I IN. -7,l Kelchswehr sol
dleia will In fiitqre nilcn a dlstiiui
Ive feature ot their week end. their
Huuday cake. It will he replaced
by prosaic bread.
The Herman government made
this attack on the army menu as
part of.lu program, pf economy.
LONDON, Kne.-OVl - Prises for
I'UtHtandliiK newspaivr work are
to hi offenil by Cm don SellrlilKe.
London merchant prince.
Five awards of Huil pounds each
will he alren annually for the best
exclusive news story, the best
piece of descriptive writing, the
best article on Industry, commerce
or finance, the besl piece of foreian
irr...,iIM, Brt (1,,, Im)s, (.
terestlng photograph.
A eoniunttee of newspaper men
and publishers headed hv Lord Rid
delle will make (he sections.
Mall Tribune ads are
50,000 people every day.
read
FAILS BREAK WILL
POKTI.AN'D, Ore.. July II, (A?)
Tho testament of Thomas Henry
Kdwarda, pioneer 'ur.iHure dealer
hero, who died nt Sail DIcko In
I'.i.'u IcavInK an estate of (5110, U00
in -Multnomah county, waa upheld
In circuit court here today. The
petition of Martha Virginia Ed
ward Karle of Huston, Mass., only
chlhl of Kdwimls, wns denied. the
sought to have the will set aside.
Mrs. Karle reuresented this city
as ".Miss Portland" at the Atlantic
I'lty hcNuty contest 4n la;2.
:
KENO DISTRICT BLAZE
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July
It HI A forest flro covering me
acres was burning today In the
Keno Springs district 46 miles east
of here and was said lo be threat
ening some of the finest stands of
tlnilier In the county.
'Thirty men with tractors -and
other equipment were ball ling the
flames. .
dairymaITinaIjgurates
drive for presidency
POUT DKPOSIT. Md.. July It
Former Senator Joseph Ir
win France'a Independent cam
palitn for the Uepubllean nomina
tion for president gets under way
this afternoon at his model dairy
tnim near here.
From a platform set up tvjforc
:00a seals on his lawn. Or. Fiance
planned to ae out In detail what
he conceives to be the hemes of
the 19SJ election and to vole, op
position to some of President lloo.
ver a policies.
SAYS COL. MILLER
"Tho only Indications ot a v
today are found In just plain h,u
man nature. And the next conflict
will probably -be with some distant
nation least suspected today,"
Lieut. Colonel Wm. C. Miller jof
Charleston, S. C who arrived In
Medford this morning to visit hk
ranch In. .the, Table Rock district,
stated when urged to .voice- his
opinion of the often prophesied
"approaching combat.? i
"You ee, the averages are
against utv - Each . generation has
Its war' Colonel Mlllor explained.
"There undoubtedly . will, be an
other one. Today, there are ;no
rumbling which would Indicate
the future opponents. A few years
before we entered the World war,
who would have, forecast trouble
with Germany?"
Colonel Miller, ,who is accom
panied by Mrs. Miller, is en route
to Chllkoot Baracks, the only army
station In Alaska. . He will be in
command there, and after spend
ing five years as professor of mili
tary science and tactics at. The
Cltud,el, military cuIIcko at Charles
ton, -he aaya he Is anxious to be
with the troopa again.
. Colonel Miller Is a southerner of
the qld school, descendant o(, the
Galllard family, member .of ; the
French Huguenot settlement which
eatablishod -one. of the most, ro
mantle and boat known southern,
aristocracies. His wjfe Is a Yan
kee of equally well, known hert-!
agoi But there In perfect harmony I
in the Miller family, although Mrs.
Miller explained this morning, most
of tho South Carolinians - are in
spirit still fighting the ;Ctvll war.
"Much, of the romance has gone
slnco -the Civil , war period, i but
South Carolina Is wtill a grand old
state,!'. Mr Miller, declared, with
ns much pride in her voice as ono
could expect from a true daughter
of tho southland. "It was a per
Tect Ufo those people led,- but of
course It. couldn't endure," she said,
referring to plantation days, then
drew a beautiful word picture of
tho few remaining plantation
hou.se .and .tho .llttto . cabins, foiv
merly i Inhabited , by tho negroes,
which still lend .enchantment! to
the state of South Carolina, the
fiwt to secedo from the union.
Colonol Miller hokln-a prominent
placet In international . military cir
cles and, has received many decor
ations. But the ono most; Inter
esting to him, according to Mrs.
MUler, is tho decoration of the, Or
der, of the :'Rliing Sun, re.ce.ved
during his war service In Siberia,
where ho was Gtatloned -following
the entrance, of the United States
in thd-World war. The emblom
rosonvbles a brcastplnto and hangs
from the nock. Colonel Miller aN
served on tho Mexican border and
in the Philippines.
Tho Millers made the trip west
from New York via the Panama
canal, and wlll continue north to
Seattlo this evening, from which
city they will sail for Alaska, They
noticed tho. very dry conditions In
most states, while traveling inland.
South Carolina, however, they ex
plained, hart had sufficient rainfall,
this yean and will reatizo a good1
cotton rop. i"When. the ootton
ctop falls thc-ro' Mrs. Miller add
ed, "everything stops, the ..ttuderUs
leave school.'
John L. Nenlon,, who operates th
Miller's ranch, 'met them at the
Shasta this morning and motored
them trt Table Rock, where they
spent tho afternoon. . ; :
SEE CLEAR WEATHER '
FOR ENSUING WEEK
OrcKon: Generally fair tonight
nnd unday,-b.ut with somo cloudi-
nesst no change In temperature;
modornto north and northwest
winds offshore.
Weekly .out look for July 13 to is,
inclusive; . . , .
Fair weather In the western
states: clear the coming week, ex
cept for cloudiness nlonjt the const;
temperature will he normal.
4
Notloo.
Why pay more? Haircut 25c.
CI rand Hotel Harbcr Shop.
11ml of Thanks. .
We wUh to exprem our sincere
appreciation to our many friends
for their kindness and for the beau
tiful floral offerings during our
recent loss of our beloved one.
Mm. Iloyt Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Smith.
Hoy Smith. -
' Mr. and Mrs. T. L; Farlow,
( aril nt Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
aratltudn to our ninny frtemU for
their sympathy and beautiful floral
offerings at the time of our recent
bereavement.
WUhurt L,; -Lull and T-amlly,
. -
risslfict advertislnir Rets results.
egg mmi
IN WEEK'S CLOSE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. (ff)
Eggs looked particularly firm as
the week closed,. The, greatest
strength was in the top quality. De
mand was cleaning out all offerings
of extra eggs here in good shape.
Other markets .reflect- the same1 sit
uation. , , ...
Portland was the only one of five
Important .markets that did not
show higher prices during this
week. -
.- Butter closed the. week in good
shape. Receipts are bout right
for current demand. In ifs bal
anced condition, no change is ex
pected in either direction unless
weather conditions change produc
tion enough one way or the other
to make this a factor marketwlse.
, 14' 'r' ,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOtt I5KXT To desirable tenants.
p!cniut. shsdy home, newly re
decorated, at 31 IS So. Klverslde.
. fall at J2& So. Kiverside for information.
KOll SALK-5JT-.X.
-New boat. 1S. Call
If ST SI'KOIAI. Coupe, In aood con
dition, reaeonable price. Wm.
Chiun, Jackson Hotel.
FOR SAI.R Raby bue(ry. Play
pen, rain lun. eiectnc wahlna
nischlne, portable phi table,
lame 4o Alice St
. . kivetrtocK 'i '
PORTLAND, Or July 11. (IP)
CATTLE 2820; calves , 175 ' for
week. Cows were steady compar
ed with week ago, but demand was
extremely weak for lower grades.
Top grade steers sqld at 17.85. Bulk
of desirable kinds were ,(7 and up.
Few head strictly good feeder year
lings were 8.75. Veal and calves
were from $8 down to $4.
HOGS 3415 for week. Compar
ed with week ago all classes of
hogs wete Bteady. Bulk nnd prac
tical top on light butchers was
38.75, although scattered small
choice lot:i sold from $8.85 up to $1).
SHEEP 7465 for week. Lambs,
2343; 2E to 60 cents lower than
week ago, but yearlings were
steady to 50c higher. Ewes' were
steady. Bulk good to near-choice
valley lambs were $5 to 35.25.
Strictly choice Mt. Adams and sim
ilarly quality lambs were quotable
up to 35.76. A few good to choice
up to 100 pounds brought $1.50 to
$5. --:
Portland Wheat
. PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. UP)
Wheat:,, '
.. Open High Low Close
July (old) .51 .51 .50U .6014
July (new) .61 .61 .61 .51
Sop, (old).60!4 .60 .40' .49
Sep. : (old) .50 .50 .4,9 .49
Dec 64-)4 .64 .63 .63
. C1inh, wheat:
Bi Bend bluestcm -.64
Soft white !.'."... M9
Western white, - .'40
Hard winter eM
Northern spring ,. .46
Western red .....'..J. .415
Oats: No.- 2 white 320,50
Today's car receipts: Wheat (10;
flour 6; corn l;oats 3; hay 6.
Portland Produce
BOAT IN BANDON
BANDON, pro... July 11. W)
A. search was being made 'today
for the body of P. B. Kessler,
57, who 1b believed to hnve
drowned nearly n week ago while
fishing In a rowboat off the bar.
His boat, unoccupied and. with
the oars missing, was washed up
on the beach neap here.
Kessler ,cn,rne. .to Bandon ; three
months ngo .tr'om.;Mpdforoj and
opened a mrnuurq r-.i..r "
His son, C. P. Kw
ranger in the r.,i. ..
est, Was here tnj..."l
the search for the bJ
Nothing U know,
est lie.idnunrtora n,.
it was stuted this a, J
Its employ by the .
Kessierr In recent yJ
ji,n.u oiiiiui, cnier el.,
ter forest was Indian
that possibly c. p
be a ranger of the Crj;ei
inrR lorce.
Vacuum Cleaners
50cdaydeliJ
'Service Electri
oourn Molly1'
r ON THE STAGE ; r
TONIGHT AT 9 P. M. !
A DISCOVERY NIGHT
SPECIALTY DE LUXE
Earle Davis
- and His
BLACK CAT
IDEA'
ON THE SCRfJ
Last Di;
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From the noJ
"Lost Ecstitf-
Mary Robert) BJ
with
GARY C00PEI
CAROLE LOMtJ
PORTLAND, Ore., July 11 (P)
Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk,
country moats, mohair, nuts, cus
caru bark, hops, live poultry, on
ions, potatoes, wool nnd hay quo
tations unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 11.
(P) Butterfat t. 0. b. San Fran
cisco, 26c. .
"
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, July 11. -r- (P)
Continued weakness .of the Ger
man mnrk, reflecting further de
mands for exchange at the Keichs
bank, nnd advances in .French,
.Dutch nnd Swift, currencies fea
tured developments In the finan
cial markets today. 6tock,4 hero
wero heavy, with many lenders oft
31 to 31, but the trading was very
dull. ,' l
Today's closing prices for 16 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can infi',4
Am. Tel. nnd Tel 177
Anaconda -25
Col. tins 31
Curtlxs-Wrlght 3 Vj
General Kioctric
General Motors
Kennlcot Copper
Mont. Ward
Radio Corporation .
Trans. Am.
Bears Roebuck
United Air Craft
tJ. S. Steel
Corpt. Trust Shs
5-Tr. Fxd. TriKt..
WILL TRADK '25 Dodge sport
ourina n.r inter model T Ford
i-oupe. or roadster. Tel. 40H-R-1
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