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    MEDFORD MAIL TOIBUflE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, MONDAY. JULY 1:1, 1931.
PAGE THREE
nr ni
ItgRlltS
kJSl dedication cer
rl Thursday afternoon in
i i,. national park
t" tv Don B. Colton
iivcnJy.. f tn. sub-
ru--.;T-- hnusn aimro-
Krcommlt.ee for the Unlt
MioM .rtment of the in-
f Hue tp arrive In the park
tttwie on a tour of nat-
.... reclamation pro-
Mi parns
.. - ,1,,. nrcs?nt chair-
if r the committee on pub
la ot a. Nicholas J.
I UnaS, IHW-u"o .
hed tnai "'" .
. friend of nationnl parks,
, dedication --
j, in the afternoon- asa part
I , program "'"
T .'i nnrtv durinir the
Kay in the park The
Ljonles are expected to at
fct quite a number, of visitors
. he pane nu ...w.
L will be simple. Efforts are
,,1. way to rush the completion
Ifimsning iuul -,
which will not only serve
, memorial to the Oregon
n miianllm nS
fiL telling the story of Volean-
u in tne
r ... .. of h uh pow-
tj telescopes and exhibits.- .
The memorial in ""
. -i. nf thiv lalre a short
Ff inner t"
unce weal of the lodge.
- . : .
IEOFORD PEOPLE
He Oregon' Caves 'resort . Is prov-
l one of the most attractive spots
houthern Oregon, judging irom
(numerous Jackson county resi-
:li who visited there during the
fcrf week. '
The Medford people registered
kit Helen BUt'h, Jack M. Sandr-
c. Mr. and Mrs. Orover Tyler,
ban M. Price, Dan O'Connell,
. aiM Mrs. Walter Suber, Mrs.
itiie Surlier, G. Q. D'Alblnl and
rtf, Connie Moore, Bruce. Pow
!. Wlnllred Lorsung, Frank Lor-
:i & T. ftoot, U W. Smylie, T.
My and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.
and family,
lire. John Janscn and son, Paul
iltaith, Marlon Volel. Mrs. A. C.
Mrth, Mrs. H. Lundy, Dee-Lb-
(; Richard Doo, Marshall M.
if, Mai-Rio Heffner, Mrs. L. K.
In, Mr. arid Mrs. C. A. Fal-
'lllna family, C. U pelrs, Edith
bolft ffm. Hendricks. Erma and
m Cobb, Wilbur' Feb I and ltob-
P Arnold.
Imnita Hopkins, J. w. Powell.
amBacMdor, c. E. Lamm. Lee
1 Josie Casey, Evallne Murray,
iravis. Mr. and Mrs. A. 01m
ll. Louis, HaziM and Geneva
n.. Ruth Gibson, Albert John
. Wes Zlzzlar, Mario Gibon,
toon Archer,' E. L. Archer, f Mnr-
f nd Fred Dunn. Elizabeth
".lra. 11. H. Beckon, Mr. and
Al Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Adamo, Clarence Uciner,
PShkey, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
r-in. t.ertrude Tothemu. ick
pwrJInit and Oscar Kundfell.
t
TO CRASH IN
FLIGHT
Wir nlinn i , . n
ICe n'l "m . ",,or "wn-
hm : u Te Cfl8. tl,ls art-
lin.ii .i" 1 a" "'Rhterl a plane.
fUr the "Captain Emlllo Car-
nw i.:r ,,r"" "rownsviiie.
kuHMi rB near tne Plane,
Mrttlly unhurt.
Hint i ..
It u T " tne Mexican line
k 5.he.c"u1.'1 8C0 'he num.
ik..- V " ne I'Wno. Tllis
" 5,"" of t1"' 'Ptaln Car-
k,;o.rh ,7"'ln toward Mnloney
J;'ieniuy afternoon
MEXICAN
03 ASPIRANTS IN
I EXAMINATION
T till i.i . ""u'u-im uiiur-
::U,i" '" 'he annual bar ex-
Cn hel" 1n t,,e nol8e
Cn ?tlve" here tomorrow
W. fV- Artn,l- S- "enson.
-ir J . n, Rn" 1'reme court.
u. req0ir"'uay- The examina
lr e,.-.lTrTl8ion Of tha board nt
l'lHA,Parr- clcrk of 'he bar
h?ve rhxixe of thfe ex-
" J"ka clr,"m,lwr of the board
' t. Shin "' i"scoe c;- Nelson.
"lonj -Wl-P) Twen
' ree... ,"rp Presented In
fc.,.,n,en'niial dance
: Th. t- " '""owln new
"i Bi. """'lailiir (Hrn
u .i"0' "'"land), the
Nfa , ' A"""rlcn). the Tapo
"nfl the rteal
APPLEGATE
APPLEGATE. Ore., July 13.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Tiush Bal
lard nnd family of Colusa, Cal.,
spent July 4th at the home rif .Mrs.
BallnTd's parents, Mr.1 and Mrs j
A. West, nnd family. . . ,
Benton Pool and daughter
Maude. Leo Jr., and Francis Port
visited Crater lake loet week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump of
this community received word of
the death of Mrs. Crump's sister,
Mrs. Edna Boyd of Vancouver.
Wash., July 4. Mr. Crump and
Lee 'Sonny" Lloyd, Mrs. Boyd's son,
who came here following the death
of his father, May 28, left for Van
couver. Billy Pblnriey. son of ' Mr.' and
Mrs. ttoy Ph'lnnoy of Sterling creek,
left Wednesday by train for Port
InTid, and will enter the Shrine hos
pital w.hero he will receive 'treat
amenta for a dMocated hip.
Mr. nnd "Mrs. Ervlng 'Chambers'
and family of California spent Inst
week end at the homof Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Harirs and family on
Sterling creek; . - .
Donald, Laurence anil Mary Sel
lers, accompanied by Edna"" and
Anna Jones of Medford, called on
Maude Pool Monday. They en
joyed a swim In Big Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hasklna
of Pecan, 111., arrived in; thi3 sec
tion last week and will make an
extended visit here with Mr. H.'.s
kins' father, Nut'e Hasklns. '
Willis Scott made a trip td Sa
(lem last week;1 his Bister and broth-er-ln-lnw
returning home with him
for a visit."' - v v
' Omer Culy, - wHO has been In a
Portland hosirital for several
months, returned to his' honfe on
Big-Applegate July 3. lie lilado
the 'trip to Medford bytiirplnne.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fish ana
Mri Fish's mother, Most Rona Van
Dyke of Phoi'nixJ called ort rela
tives on Little Applegate last -week.
Company at the liome'of Mrs. L.
C. Port last Wednesday included
iMrs. Port's mother,' 'Mt. 'A. II.
Peaohie of Ashland, and Mrs. Effie
Cantfleld and four stfns, Walter,
Claude, AVado and Robert of Port
land. "' -VT
A wedding-of much (Merest to
this community' was that of Loona
Phillip daughter of' Mr: and Mrs.
Raymond Phillips of Squaw lake,
to Clyde : Hooro' of Butte Falls,
June 27;'at the home of the bride's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dunnirtgton at Jacksonville. 1 The
young couple left for Prospect to
make their home, where Mr. Moore
;is employed 1iy Copco. Tho bride
graduated at Butte Falls this
spring. ' - -
Squaw Irtko was the' scene of
many picnics during the July 4
holidays. '''. I
! Mr. and Miw. L. M. Scott ot M.'i-dera,-
Cal., are vMtlng' relatives
here. , They- spent last week at the
homo of Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs.
Maude Kulill. '
The first time in five years since
the family of Mr. and Mm. J. A.
West have all been homo together
was celebrated last Saturday night
when they called in several friends
and neighbors and gave' the young
folks an evening of fun. DaMcihg
was -the main event, -with lunch
served nt mldnlglit. The PerfX'l
brothers furnished the music. Thoile
present from elsewhere were "Mr.
and -Mrs. George Persol nnd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Persel and
Claude Medley of Medford.
Mrs. L. J: Oombest of Jackson
ville visited friends on Little Ap
plegate recently. ....
Big Applegate Community club
held Its Fourth of July celebration
at the MeKJce bridge.- A big chlck
en 'dlnner was nerved and every
body enjoyed a Swim. After sup
per enme all kinds of races. Wom
en, children nnd all entered. Ran
ger L, C. Port won first prize m
the fat man's race.
- Big and Little Applegate were
both -well lined with picnickers
during the Fourth of July vaca
tion. Those making up one party
who spent the two days on Big
Applegate were Mr. nnd Mr?. G. F.
Hamilton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurence
Burnette. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ham
ilton, Mrs. Mary Higglns nnd
daughter Elizabeth. Mr. and Mm
Joe Hawkins and Alfred Black of
Talent. Mrs. Ottic Milier nnd chil
dren, Elmer. Kenneth and Fay of
Chugwnter. Wyo., nnd Billy, Owen
and Vndii ICie Bates of Enid, Okla.
They were Joined on the Fourth by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Smith of Med
ford nnd Nate Hamilton, who Is
on Carbcrry, prospecting. Also
Mr. and Mrs. (lien Saltlllarsh of
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump nnd
family of Medford ,pent last week
end nt the -home of Mr., nnd Mrs.
Harold Crump.
Olivette and Fiances Olnet. who
are employed at the Sacred Heart
hospltnl nt Medford, spent .Inly 4th
with their mother, Mrs. Coreene
Glnet on Sterling creek.
Mm Grace Heckman nnd chil
dren of Modoc Point flpent July 4
nt the home of Mrs. Heckm.in's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maud Buck.
Mrs. Cora Crump spent several
days recently with relatives in Med
ford. Mr. nnd Mis. I'.enfon Pool anil
dnughter Maude made a trip to
Crescent City recently.
farmSopolicy
; ON WHEAT ENDORSED
SPOKANE. Wash.. July Uj-(P)
Directors of North Pacific Grain
Growers, Inc., endorsed unanimous
ly todny the federal farm board
policy on the 2UO.O00.0oo b'ishel
wheat Hindus. They speak for th
co-operatives of Washington, Ore
Ron. North Idaho and Western
Montana.
SARDINE CREEK, 'Ors., July 13.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sl"ir-
nu i-iiueu at ine nonm or Mm .iniin
j Griffiths Tuesday on business. '
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walt and
Mrs. Eva Newton spent July 4th
at the Williams Grange picnic.
Mrs. William Wright and Mrs.
Mna Dusenherry called Tuesduy
In Sams Valley, Table Rock and
Eagle Point.
J. U. Smith and daughters. Etiiel
and Dora, and Ivan Smith, Mildred
Knight and Mr. Nina Dusenberry
called at the Fiene ranch Wednes
day. V. W. Hfttle of Gold Hill, who
has a large crop of grnfn on the
Sleepy Hollow ranch at the mouth
of the creek, wns at the ranch on
Thursday purchasing grain sacks.
He expects to have the combined
harvester there at work In a short
time. .
Mr. arid Mrs. Jess Dtirkee pur
chased some day old baby chicks
at the Walt poultry farm this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Fiehe and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Simp
son of Medford, enjoyed a picnic
dinner at Gold Ray dam on the
Fourth. . .
Mr. arid Mrs. J. tT. 'Smith and
family were Friday dinner guests
of John Smith and family.
Jack (There and mother of Med
ford and Willa'rd Croft motored to
Crescent City And back Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Oi Lv Dusenberry
and Wallac elversbn of Gold Hill
and Arthur lverson of Medford
spent July Fourth here at the home
if Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. DuHenberry.
i Mrs.i Earl Croft and dnughters,
Madge, Nina- and Sylvia, are spend
ing some time at Crescent City In
hopes that the1 coast 'climate will
be, n benefit to Mrs. Oroft, who has
been ill for some time.
Mrs. Ethel Smith of ' Eugene
spent last week here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith.
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Taylor and
Mrs:: E. C." Flene Were- Medford
visitors Thursday.
;Mr. and Mrs: Wilmer 'nailey of
Gold' Hill visited home folks here
last -week. " " n s
, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and
children and Mrs. Nina Dusenberry,
Lester nnd Mabel, accompanied by
Tom Wright and family of Table
Rock, spent the week end at Mc
Allister Springs and Lake of the
Woods. -' .':..-'. 1 .
: Mrs. Evft NeVvton received news
of t!ie death of her only sister, Mrs.
Almira Hopkins, S6, lust week at
Holly, Colo. Mrs. Hopkins spent
one' summer here with her sister
several years ago nnd will be re
membered by many. She was also
a sister of Curtis Miller.
.: 4
BEAGLE
BEAGLE, Ore.. 4 uly-13. (Spl)
-Kenirle w.ih ri-nresenf eil In sev
eral places over the fourth, some
fnintr tn ninmnhri lake: Lake' of
the Woods, Umpqua divide, plc-
nlcing -on Rogue river and to
several of the towns that were
celebrating.
The county road crew worked
on the roads lit our district last
week.
MlaD Lndiiha Cnlder of Med
ford spent Inst Week end With
MaHe Seegmiller.
First sweet corn of the season
la lielnu- entoveil hv a number of
the Beagle farmers. Mr. Lainp-
mnn was reported having tne
first this year.
Robert Siiiis nnd W'm. Martin
were Wiley visitors recently.
iron Seegmiller nnd linsii ing
hnm crime home from California
whore t hen have been. working
the last few weeks to spend the
Fourth with their respective inm
llles. They returned Sunday.
i on,i M. F. Younir and
family of Willow Springs visited
nt the Chns. Sanderson homo on
Sunday.
C nnA ft',. Zill-H i.Od tlllUgh-
ter Fay Ora; and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Collier nrld two children aiieniieu
church in Central Point recently.
t.-lnn,la here nf the R.tRsdalc
family ot Trail are sorry to hear
of their misfortune nnn nope
for their speedy recovery.
i- i.iieji. was Ihe leader nt
the July 0th meeting of the
Friendly Neighbors, ins minj'-"
being "Humility." (Irnndmn Purks
i.....ior bist Sunday evening.
Mm Orval Bendure nnd son
Kenneth, ot Trail spent last
week visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. nw".
parents of Mrs. Bendure. She
returned home after the Fourth.
Second crop ot nlfalfn here
Is rendv to cut nnd most of the
train has been bound nnd Is now
7, ..i,nrt
A number of the young folks
met at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
flrnnt Wednesday evening, to
practice church hymns.
Charlie D'eArmond Is doing
quite n bit of Improving i;n n.r
nin.h in the laH few weeks,
such ns fences nnd buildings.
lf-rbert Mayfield of Ury Creek
. j o r..w of his Beagle
friends Tned.iy while he wns
in our neighborhood numnS .....
VALLEY VIEW POTATO
VALLEY VIEW, ore.. July 13
(dvl) i). M. Lowe, who has .ionic
very fine cany '"" "" " "
I, selling in Klamath 1-alls, had
seven sack.' tolon some time Wed
nesday nlKht. The potatoes were
ihn tiiire driver could
get them, as usual. 'When ther
were mlr. ed. an Investigation
stineJ and the potatoes 'were
found at the Ashland dump ground
and the thief caught and fined.
E
EARLY THIS WEEK
TALKED BY TRADE
PORTLAND pre.. July 33. M
Talk in tho eKff trade today indi
cated an advance in the market
was expected early this week. Con
ditions throughout the Pacific
coast indicate a rise here. Other
markets moved hluher last week
while this one remained steady.
The Portland market, however,
advanced two cents . the previous
week while the others on the coast
were not so strong. I
Weather conditions have been '
favorable in this iinrf Irnlnr Innnlitv!
for production, but local conditions
have very little to do with the
market here as this is a heavy
exporting" center and Portland
prices hre pretty w;ell governed by
what Jhe surplus will bring on the'
outside markets.
The butter market opened" the
week fully steady. Weather condi
tions, vlth the exception of the
first two days of last week, have,
been very favorable for production.
Tho market is holding in spite of
however, and an advance
Portland W)ieat
PORTLAND, Ore.,"July 13.
Wheat:
Open' HiKh. Low. Close.
July (old)'. .49 ,-19 .49
July (new) .50 ,50 ;,r0 .50
Sept. (old) .4S .4 Mi .48
Sep. (new) .4D .4 .49 ,4iMi
Dec 53 .53 .53 .53
' On.sh wheat:
is Bend Wuestem .., 53
Soft white :.. 4S
Western white , 4S
Hard winter 45
Northern spring '. 4S
Western red .4 5
Oats: No. 2 white $20.50
Today's car receipts: Wheat 9S;
flour 2(J; corn 2: oats 2; hay S.
San IYaiu'lsco Kiitterfat
SAN KHANCISCO July 13.--(Ai
Uuttfifat F. O. D. Sun Fran
cisco, 2 Co.
4 '
Wall Street Report
VALLEY PATRONS
WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., July
la. (Spl) iNlne (iranges, Wil
liams, Applegate, Fruit dale. Cen
tral Point, Hogue River, Murphy,
Redwood Highway, Malin uml
Abernuthy iClackatnns county )
were represuiited at the picnic
here July 4..
A short program in the fore
noon included:
' Invocation, A. S. Kdwards, mas
ter Applegate (irange: America,
by audience; reading the Declar
ation of Independence, Hen Kills;
a paper prepared by State Master
Hulet was read by A. S, Ed
monds; addrewi by W, A. John-
sor.. master Rogue River (irunge; i
uddress by Krnest Rhodes. Fruit-,
dale (irange (Mr. Rhodes was
also master of ceremonies for!
the day) ; address and song by
Loulo Lillle, Abernaihy (irunge, j
Clackamas county; accOrdian, j
pino duet, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen
of Provolt. j
Thl program was followed by
a basket dinner. The .afternoon
was spent in races and contests
with prizes of $5 worth of groc-!
erles for tho largest famltly pres
ent which was won by Charles
Vinecll and family of eight, to
prists of other groeerU-s, silk
hose, stationery, etc., given by
different merchants of Grants
Pass,
The afternoon ended In a ball
game with a dance in tho eve
ning nt the Applegate Orange
hall. There were over 300 pres
ent. Former residents of Williams
creek, who attended and visited
with old friends Included Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tetherow and son
Will fr.tM ' Vnfi-lo tittli h KVnTl
Host wick of near Medford Mrs. I
Nealy of near Grants Pass, Mrs.
Nealy wan formerly Miss Elta
Howell; Mr. and Mrs. BUI LovUl
of near Marshfield. . Mrs.. Etta
Prince and Mr. ,and Mrs.S Bert
Higelow and children of Grants
Pass.
4 .
L1ZAT1
TOKYO,. July 13. (jPH-A Shang
hai Rengo News Agency dispatch
today quoted an unidentified Brit
ish officer a raying only a mlra-b
would enable Chinese government
troops to suppress Red forces in
Klangsi province.
The officer. Just returned from a
month's Inspection tour of the
Red-ridden, province, wild felral
troops were utterly demoralized.
The military commanders pocketed
war funds supplied by the Nanking
government.
thlf.
might easily follow any less favor-
able production circumstances, talk
fri the trade' Indicates.
, The first carload of California
Oravensteln apples of the seasoh
arrived today. Thee apples are of
good quality arid move to the trade
at $2.50.
- Weakness developed in virtually
all ucctions of the melon market.
Quotations dropped generally
around 25 cents. Turlock canta
loupes replaced Imperial valley and
Delano offerings in many Instances.
Top quotations on these nre $2.50
2.75. Delanbs had been moving at
a top of $3. Honeydew melons wore
quoted at $1.50 for large flat crates.
Watermelons were off a quarter at
2 cents a pound.
j . .Livestock '
PORTLAND, Dre., July . 93.' (IP)
CATTLE 2480; culvea 100) lnclud'
Ing 35 -cattle direct or1 through;
.opened alow. Steers 600-900 lbs.
good 8.258.C5. medium $7.75?
.8.26, common j6.50B7.75; 900
1100 lbs. good $8.00 8.60, medium
$7.25 $i 8.00. common $11.00 i 7.25;
1100-1300 lbs. good $7.00 7.25,
medium $6.00fi7.00. Heifers 660
850 lbs. good $0.607.00. medium
$5.60 0.60. common ' $4.506.60.
cows, good $5.25 5.75, common
nnd medium $4.255.26, low cut
ter and cutter $1.754.25. Bulls
(yearlings ' exctuded). good and
choice (beef) $4.004.5O, cutter
common and medium $3.004.00.
Vealers (milk fed)good and choice
?7. SOlfrS.r.O. medium $6.00 W7. CO.
coll and common $4.00 ' O.Oo.
.Calves 260-500 lbs; -gooil nhd
choice $ti.25 ifi)7.25; ' dommon and
medium $2.76.25. -j
HOOS 1630, Including 374 direct
or through;'' slaughter classes 10c
higher. Light light 140-lGtf lbs.
good anil choice $8.25 8.85. Light
weight 100-1 SO " lbs. good and
choice $S.li0i 8.86. 180-200 lbs.
good and choice $S. COWS. 85. Me
dium weight 200-220 lbs. good nnd
choice $7.858.85, 220-250 His.
good nnd choice $0.85 7.86.
Heavy weight 260-290 lbs. good
and choice $S.50 7.35. 290-350
lbs. good and choice $0.00 7.00.
Packing sows 275-500 lbs. medium
nnd good $5.00 0.00. Feeder nnd
stoeker pigs 70-130 lbs. good and
choice $8. 009.00.
SIIKKP and LAMBS ' 1 200," in
cluding 303 direct' or through;
talking steady. Lambs' 90 1 lbs',
down good and choice $5.006.75,
medium $4.00 5.00, all weights
common $3.00 4.00. Yearling
wethers 90-110 lbs. -medium to
choice $2.60 4.00. Kwes 60-120
lbs. medium to choice $1.76 2.25,
120-150 lbs. medium to' ' choice
$1.60 2.00, nil weights, cull nnd
common $1.00 1.50. ' ' ' '
NEW YORK, July 13. (ipj Al
though Germany's financial crises
Save the New York stock market
a flurry in the early trading todny,
prices milled sluggishly from the
lows during the ensuing hours nnd
closed with modorato net tloelinos.
After its Initial decline the mar
ket took a more optimistic view of
the German situation, apparently
confident that the velch would re
ceive aid through the auspices of
tho Hunk for International Settle
ments. Decision to extend the
$100,000,000 credit granted . the
rclch a month ago was expected
here.
Final quotations were Bllghtly
under tha highs attained on un
ffenrly afternoon rnlly, hut woro well
above the forenoon miulmums.
Today's closing prices for 18 so-
locted stocks follow;
Am. Can 11!
Am. Tel. & Tel 17ll;
Anaconda li&
Col. Gas 2Yi
Curtlss Wright i
General Klectric 41 V
General Motors 11714
Kennicot Copper 18j
"out. Ward ' 1
ltttdlo Corporation" 11
Reading , 70 Vi
Soars Roebuck r4Vs
S. I 84V4
Trans. Am - 7
United Aircraft. 2K:i
U. S. Steel SI5',i
Coroprnto Trust Shures l6
5-Yr. Fxd. Trust TM
Portland Produce
Mail Tribune ads nre read by
20. Onn people every, dnv. tf
m, m m mm -ro J ,
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GATES &
o LYDIARD
KllO Wi
LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1
- NOTHING BUT LAUGHS!
"A SOLDIER'S
PLAYTHING"
' with
BEN LYON, LOTTI LODER,
HARRY LANGDON,
NOAH BEERY, LEE MORAN
Come and See Why
Sherman Was Wrong!
Also
NEWS, REVIEW, COMEDY
ON THE 8TAGE
Tonight 9:00 P. M.
OLD TIME
FIDDLERS
PORTLAND, July IS. (P)
nutter: Prints 02 score or better
26 27c; stnndnrds 25 28c car
tons. Kt.'TTEItFAT Direct to ship
pers, track 1622c; No. 2 grade.
11917c; stations No. 1, 10 023c;
No. 2. 14 17c; Portland deliv
ery prices: No. 1 htitlerfat, 22
2Sr; No. 2. 10 20c; sweet 24c
LIVK POULTRY Net buying
price: Heavy hens, colored, 4 Mr
lbs., up 17 19c lb.; do 3'4 t
4 lbs., 12 1.1c; under lbs..
10llc; broilers. White 17c; col
ored, 1820c; No, 2 chickens.
6c lb.; old ffiosters 7c; ducks.
Peklns. 1416c; geese 13c.
ONIONS Selling price W re
tailers: Oregon, $I.B01.75 ewt.:
California new crop Bermuda's.
$1.75 crnte; yellow, $2.262-&
cental; red $1.75 -cental;' Walla
Walla flln,bes $1.75.
POTATO KH Oregon Deschutes.
$1.3r.l.50: llakers $1.75: local
7080r!; Ynklmn. 26c$1.15.
SKW POTATOKS Ical H4c
lb., east west. 1c lb.
WOOL 1931 . crop
Willamette valley 11c;
Orepon. 10 14c lb.
HAY Huylng price
ducer: Alfalfa $14 13
onnimal.
casU rn
for pro
; clover.
$10 12; onts nnd vetch, $10
11 ton.
KC.flH Pacific Poultry Pro
ducts' selling prlres: Kreph ex
tras 20e; standards 19c; mediums
17c. ' '
MTT.K lluylng price: Hrnde H
$1.C01.S a ccntnl. with "sur
plus" IHI.I0. Portlnnd xlellt
ery and Inspection.
COUNTRY MKATS Selling
price to retailers: Country klll'd
h"K. b'st butchers under 10"
lbs., t:l2Hr; veslers. 70 to 80
Ibn.. 12c; yearling lntnlm. 6 8'-.
spring lambs. 10 11c; heav
ec. 4c;. canner . cows, 4c:
bulls Stc.
Begins TOMORROW
MAN AND BOY
WHO THRILLED
THE WORLD !
Beloved atari
of "Cimarron"
and "Sklppy"
JACKIE
COOPER
and
MARION SHILLING
They "now tShd hob
der to shoulder In ttir
'ring drama from '"Rex
Beach's "Big Brother."
Also
NEWS VITAPHONE ACT
BOBBY JONES
In "HOW I PLAY GOLF"
No. 6 The Big Irons
BARGAIN PRICES
Mat.......20c . Eve.. 30e
Kiddlet. ...... .........10c
J
Quit the
Shoe Business
Saturda y The Opening
Day Was a Riot With Hun
dreds of People Unable to Even
Get , a Look In. People
Real Values: They Know the Renu
tation of This Firm for Doing Things
They Know the Reputation of Gates
and Lydiard for Honest Adver
tising and Honest Merchandising
and Always Giving the Pebtile
Just What They Advertise. We
Promised You the Best Shoe Sale
You Ever Attended, and Wp Are
Dfi-minrl fr. , MoIta ClnnA TVmt Y
Promise. We Are U m
Quitting the Shoe Business
Our Entire Shoe Stock Must Be Sold ,
at Once j for We Need the : Room: f or J
Our Constantly Increasing Distribu
tion of Food Products. Now We Are
in Better Shape to Give . You Service
With a Crew of Experienced Sales
People to See That You Are Prop
erly Fitted. We Invite You to Come;,
and Advise You to, Come Early, This,
Is a Big Stock, But Sizes Are Bound
to Become Depleted, for This -Is,,ai
Bona Fide CLOSING OUT SALE,
and No More Shoes Will Come In.
Watch the Paper and Tune in on
the Radio for Important Announce-,
ments. - .- - - Ui
J
1 ttr
Gates & Lydiard Shoe Dept.
Groceteria No. 2 " ' ' ' 1 ' 1 Grape and Sixth
Medford, Oregon " .
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