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MEDFORD - MAIL TRIBUNE, -MEDFORD, ' OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931.
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BUTTER AND EGGS
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- . PORTLAND, Or., June 17. VP)
V -Generally atronf trade altuatlon l
.'. roflccted In the murkot for butter
with prices well auatalned nt prac
5 tlcnlly all IeuditiK point". . Make
.continuea to-decreuao with aome
Bftln In the call.
There continue a hit; sproad In
(jT, the price being paid for butlerfat
c"'t Portland n well aa at country
R ulatlona.
' Almost Kencrul strength Ja ahow-
Ing for egga locally with well aua
S'talned prices generally through the
country. ;lAcal rccqlpta are limited
and are just about taking care of
1 wlthdruwula. L '"' -
r tfThore la a'Teul shortage In heavy
ft" hena with nrlcea HtriMigcst In that
R! line.1- However" all aorts Are' fueot-,
i;. Ing 'wHh favo' - i ; -
P BXKtnf demand -tond 'pflccs' aro'
vhowA for country ' killed' fculvea
H nnil'inmb Ileat culvva are aelling
Vr well us to. 140 lb. with top luiuba
'around 11a. Hoga moatly 12c for
? 1lp blockers.
u ' --First flow crop aweet potatoes
jj.' from, the Turfock. Oil., section,
ur reported. The stock quickly
k WU lo lb .
" 'Apricot prices are up le with
t frrowcra recolvlng around $50. ton.
- flood penches ure finding only
a -fair call on account of the big
M supply. o( Immature stuff.
If Now- piitatooa -ftre' considered
steady at kite nrlouj. -, ' "
lljjMarltety
A '--' . l.lvraUU'k.
f Portland, July 11.' P)
CATTLK 85, culvea Mi about
ft steady.
r " IOCI8 m, Including CO direct;
, tudy..t
Portland Produce
f1". POTlTLANDi July 7. (PI
COUNTRY MKATS Helling price
to retailers: Country killed luign,
best butchers -under- 100 -llta. 18c;
veslors 0-l0 lbs. 18V4-14c; year
llnt lambs 6-8c; spring lamb's lovi-
, lie; heavy ewca 4-Gc; cunner cowa
4d) bulla 6-p. '
ii fOTATOH- New, WailhingUrn
I'lKo; othem unchanged,
llulter, buuuifut, llvo, poultry,'
Ttttlnna, wool, hay, eggs, milk, quv-
Mallons unchanged.
that which Is In him. Stuffing
him with ready made Information
does !lt,Ue good. '
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Something new In New York's
Tammany Hull will interest friends
across the ocean. Albert Martlnelll,
an Italian, flrnt of his race to lead
a great Tammany Hull district,
tukes the pluce ouco held by "lllg
Tim" Sullivan.
A grand parade, with red fire,
was arranged for the second as
sembly district last night, with pic
tures of George Washington, Mayor
Walker, John F. Curry, Tammany
chief, a. large and convincing yel
low tiger to rpreBont Tammany,
aud a picture of Big Tim himself.
Dig Tim, a powerful leader be
fore Ills mind gave way, and a train
killed him, would he amazed If he
could see an Italian in his place.
His cousin, "Utile Tim" Sullivan,
would be less surprised. He said
U this writer, long ago; "You can't
hold your place in Tammany now
unless you can climb a pole and fix
a clothes Una for an Itullun or a
jewisu wuiuaii. '
ln Buckingham Palace, Good
Queen Mary had a grand ball last
night, ' (irsf In' 'that puluce since
Two voune men "thai huvo not
hAft miicll amttaoMettt lately" went
tO tlie"Jttrty.'' . "- , ' :
, ' TUB music chosen' ' by1 Q,ueon
Marjr.'Vvlth some advice frdlh her
sua.', the Prince of, Walea. had a
United Statos flavor, Titled of the
dance music Include "I'm Alnno Be
cause 1 Love You," voirl of a Mil
lion Dreams,' "Hawaiian Stars Are
Gleaming' and "Peanut Vendor, all
a long way frqm "Tbo Iilue Dan
ubo.' . " ! ' ..' . ,:
In Russia, as elsewhere, the boss,
whoh ba amounU to anything, usu
ally works longer hours than bin
subordinates. Stalin, absoluta ruler,
bus established a now kind of week
with a day of rest every five duys,
(or laborers and mechanics work
ing only about hIx, bourn In 24. Sta
lin himself works IS hours,; begin
ning early In Uio day, flulnlilng
uftef midnight. '
Nevertheless, ho finda time for
cIiosb, and always plays With tho
black chessmen.
Another, Genghis Khun, who rul
ed the Mongols and many other na
tions, 700 yours ago, also played
chess, working out his plans of but
tle anil ' conquoat as ho pluyod.
There Is anme labor unroHt In
Now York, with shooting In tho
Biiburbs, police und federal agents,
hunting out Immigrants, In tills
country, Illegally, to deport theih.
Men from our outlying regions,
Porto Rico on the west, tbo Phil
ippines on oftnt. apparently dlsllko
ouch other. They started fighting
while Filipinos were holding wrest
ling matches. One killed, soverul
stabbed. j'
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I FERN VALLEY EAGLE POINT !
, mm .mmmmmmm i i i it 1 1 a i n n , Tm-nm i iai1 - 1
Portland Wheat
; iinvjnu.il miuui
f ? "POItTLAND, July 17, (P)
JVHoat: ,
. .J'1'1 ' " Opon. High. Low. Close,
' July (old) ,ju ifiQ ,m .50
V luly (new) M .M .50 M,
t HPt. (old( .HO .50 .40 V,
S Hp. (now) .61 .61 , ,50
i loe 64 .64 .6314
't'uah wheat:
Jtlg Uend Blucstem
E bft white
W WMtern whlto .-
i,; HTd winter
0 Korthern nprlng M .48
Tiwwn rea 40
.60
.50
6l'
6JH
.64
.40
.40
.45'
e-)at;
9 whlto tin r,ft
jlj' Today'a car'rocolpts: Wheal 164,
f flAUl ft! Jmrtl 1S nnla 1. hnii 1
flTi" -- - ' -
Kan )M'lMn lluiK'rrat.
fHAN FHANOIHCO, July 17. (P)
'llllttorfat. f.o.h. Han Francisco, .117.
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Wall Street Report
r nw YOHK. July 17. -' W
l'Jovennta Ui Wall atreet financial
warkela today reflected llltlv save
a tllspiMition to temporlio pending
f nnore dvclMvb duvelopmenta lit th
v iKuropean tlnani'tol ci Ik.
-.""Stocks, on the whole, worked
rougher in llstleaa trading, with rail
'leading the advance The movi
ylnfnt, however, waa hutting and
i mm-ertaln. Leading Industrial
Lau4'h aa U. S. Hteel and Amerlonn
Can got up about fl at tlmoa, 4iu.
3 wern unable to retain their gain.
Oaln of II ta It In th rail wero
common with I'nlou Puuiflc uclllnc
I tip 15.50.
('"Today's eloalng prlrva for IS ae
kicted atocka follow t
Am. Can IflJH
'8 Am. Tel. and Tel 17
k'Anaconda 85 s
Tnl. On sisj,
I Curtlm-wrlgm M a Vi
Meneral Kln-trlc 41
f Oenoral Motora - 37
I Knnlcot t'opper .......... M 19 ,
t ;lont. -Ward SO ;
Kadle Corporation is
('Haadlng ioH
kleara Koeliuck 554L
' p h iiau
t-Tnins.'Am 7
n vnnen Air crart
t U. 8. Steel...
WAONKIl CHKKK, Ord., July 17.
--(H1.) Frank Hoonkl and Mia.
h'lla Abbott and duiightor, lOudoll,
onjoyed a picnic on Unite crook
Sunday. -
H. H. Hodnard was In Talent
Wednesday attending to- buHlnoan
affairs. ''
"Mrs. II. U Sommers and duugli
tor, Marie, and Miss tloldlo Abbott
were In Medford Tuesday shop
ping:
Curtis Medrow, wio has ' been
working on Dead Indian mountain
the past few days, is now at this
writing quite III nt the home of
Ills uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Q. A. llrlncr. "
Mrt. " Henry and rrnn), Kerby
wore In Medford Tuesday on bual
noas. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Taylor and
family and Mrs. Win. Korhy wore
Sunday dinner guests at tho 11. L.
Snmmers homo.. ''
Mrs. Bradford Plxon of Talent 7,"""K,
called' on Mis. c; E. Gresn VfA ''"V"'
nesdiiy. ii . .' ! Ion
Airs, C. A. Knighton of Medford
was on tie creek Wedunsdiiy visit
ing friends nnd relatives. 4
Charles Skeutors of Tslenl, now
hauling IngK front Wugnbr Oup, wns
delayed Tiii.siiuy evening because
of an 'accident while loading. A
log rolled too far and Upped the
trurk on Ha side, causing a Utile
damngo.
Mrs. 0. K. Green spent Monday
wllh Mrs. J, L. llrlnor nt Wagner
Gap. ' ' ,
Howard lllrkr 'of Ashland 'called
nt tho Snmmers lininn Monday.
A. largo numbPt'of reldonta from
Ibis orock atleiuleil tho dance nt
Jueksouvllle Sivtunluy.
Miss Mario Summers' nnd Miss
Uolilia Abbott wera lu.AslilHud on
btislnoMn Wednesday morning.
FKHN VALLEY, Ore., July 17
(HuecluD J. O. Stewart wus
a buslnesa caller In Medford Wed
nesday morning.
Mr. and Mra. Steele,' Harry
Steele, Marguerita Cunningham,
Fred Younger and Alice Henaler
spent an enjoyable week-end at
Bamlon.
Fern Vnlley seems to be in need
of a hospital with so muny on
the sick list.
John Thanos is recovering nicely
from his appendicitis operation
of u couple of weeks ago.
Uulph DeWltt had bis tonsils
removed July 7.
' Wd Itui'MhaU' was taken" to" the
Sacred Heart hospital In Medford
July 11 for treatment for hemor
rhage bf the muscles In his back,
caused by a hoi-pe kicking him
while at work at the ltogue Itlver
ro.'"'llo ls'urtder the care of lr.
Sleeter.' - ' ", ' ('
Tom WUUuins cut his foot' -rloualy
with un axe July III. It
was. necessary for him to go1 to
the doctor In Ashlund. Three
stltchea were taken In his foot.
One of tho I'utman boys hurt
his back tho first of tho week.
L. C. IUU. Ivun Olsen and
Helen Kantor were guests of Nfr.
nnd Mrs. Joe Kuntor, Jr., Satur
day evening. '
Mrs. I0d Murshnll and 'daugh-
tci'M, Patricia and Joyco were
gucsta of Mi's. Verna Uimnne at
her mother's, Mrs. Peters' in Med
ford Sunday and Monday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Kills Davis and
aon, Jimmy, Mrs. Joe Kantor, Sr.,
John, William, IS 1 m e r, Henry,
Helen, Anno and Lillian Kantor,
Floyd Mabarry and Mary Henaler
were on a picnic on tho'Applp
gato Sunday. '
Mat-gVot Hughes, Hob Fry, Ml,
and MrU Nell NewLjnd, M!hh Mac
Heiitli and Del Marshall of Meil
ford ' wore picnicking at Ashlanfl
park Tuesday evening "
Mr. and Mrs. Steele, Harry Steole
and Miuguorllu Cunningham called
on Mr. and Mra. Tom Thahoji
Wednesday AiVenlna. :
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BEAGLE ' I
I1KAOLG, Ore., July 17. SpU
Mr. Solloe of the Meadows has
linen under tho core of a doctor for
the laHt few days. He was hauling
hay nnd slipped off the wugnn, full
ing to tho ground and running
two splinters of wood through thp
miiaclos of his urm, .... . '
Tho infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Sakralda. has been real sick . And
was lukeu to Medtot'd lor medical
old.
The county road crew Is widen
ing the grade on the Meadows road
between tho Kills and Lucus
ranches.
Young folks onjoyed ' Saturday
evening nt tho homo of Mr. und
Mrs. SundorHon. '"
Grandma Parks wns the loader
of tho Friendly Neighbors. Sunday
evening. Tho subject was "Itlght
oQiisnoss." Two songs were render
ed, one by the junior boys and
girls nnd tho other by Mrs. Grant
and Mra. Collier. Grandma Parks
also brought In n thought Irom the
different books of the New Testa
ment and told tha children stories
of pioneer days. Mr. Grant gave
an interesting talk on South Amer
ica. Mm. Kills and Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Mullinllon and family were
among the Medford whoppers the
the week.
oiiiIh at Mrs. I'nul nro sorry
to learn she Is leaving to spend
snmo time In tho hospital and hope
when she comes home sho will' be
fully recovered,
(iullo a number of the Grnngoia
from hero reported n pleasant eveu
Ing at tho Sam Valley Grunge lust
Saturday.
EAGLE POINT, Ore., July 17
(Special; Mrs. Sarah Coy went
to Medford July 13 tq take care
of her daughter, Airs, Nell Carl
ton, whu was taken 111 with the
mumps.
Airs. Lottie Van Scoy, accompa
nied by Miss Ida Bentz and Miss
irma bteadman, both of Anaheim.
Calif., left July 15 for Klamath
county tq visit friends. They ex
pected to spend the first . night
ut Union Creek.
Mi's.' S. is. Holmes and Merrlt
Brown left July 15 for Portland
where they will visit Mrs., larah
H. Guerln several duys.
Mrs. S. K. ilarnes who has been
111 for several duys, went to Phoe
nix Juiy 15 tor medical treat
ment, .Mr. and Mrs. Leater Throek
murtun and family returned; July
13 from Hood Itlver, Ore.
A number of peoplel were In
Eaglo Point on business July 15,
umong them being; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hansen, professor Engelhardt,
Mrs. L, K. Wilkinson. Mrs. . frcd
Dlttton, Mrs! T. T. Hatlctt, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Olnsmoro, Mr. und
Mrs. Ous Nichols, Mrs. Tom Vea
tal, Mrs. W. ! Clark, J. W. rtich
ardson of Trull; George Frye of
Ijiite Creek, Mrs. George Hansen
of UrownBburo and Mi's. Tom Stan
ley, also of Brownsboro. ;
" Mr. and Mra,-Curl Bowman and
Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Medford
spent' the evening July 13 with1
nil', and All's. Percy Haley.
Mrs. Meda lludge of northorn
California, who haB been visiting
her niece, Mrs. Hay HarnlHh, has
returned'to ' the home cf her son,
Jim Hukill 'of Medroid. -'
Mrs. W. I,:' Chlldreth, who has
been convalescing at tho home
of her son, Clarenco ltoblnet of
Medroid, returned hero July 34.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O, Clements
and son. Junior, hnvo returned
from li trip . to. California, nnd
were In Prospect' on business' July
14. ''"''."'.'' ; I
Luko Klncnde, 'former proprietor
of tho Hungnlow confectionery
rnd dunce hall In Eagle Point, has
located nt Prospect and has begun
construction of u dance hull thero.
Mrs. L. E. Wilkinson qt Dead
Indian Soda Springs, visited Mrs.
Sarah II. Hewlett July 15.
Mrs. Helen .Miller Is visiting
Mra. M. E. Clllgcude.
Cecil Morgan of Kliimuth Falls
Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Cora
Morgan.
A new arc light has been placed
by the city authorities at tbo etfeet
Intersection near tho homes " of
W. H. Young and U C, vliiuiiu.,
Mr. 'and Mrs. B. A. Clark aj
tendd the meeting of tho Soutjir
ern Oregon Itiiliblt nn4'!l'"tir
Breeders' nHsoelatlon July.13nt
tho home of Mr, nnd Mrs. ..H
Green on Griffin creek.
Tho regular meeting of the
city council took plaeo at the!
Irrigation district offlco Tuesday
evening, July 14. Only routine
business wns transacted.
Mra. W. C. Clemente nnd Mrs.
Frank Brown called on Mm 'Xv'Y'll,
Young the nfternoon of July 15.
lr. and Mrs. A. J. Tlnglenf
have aa thole house guests Mrs.
Tingleafs mother, Mrs. Anna
Tucker, who arrived July 13 from
Klamath .Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles' Pulve and sons. Freddie
nnd Jackie, of lllversldo Calif.:
Mr, und Mrs. Vane ltlco and "on.
Stunrt of Alamo, Texan, and Mrs.
Eva Htee of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Cora Morgan and son,
Cecil, were In Medford on busi
ness July'l 5.
Mrs. William Perry called on
Mrs. w. I. chlldrcth tho' after
noon of July 15.
-v
Kehuetto spent the week end In
.Medford.
Bill Shanri spent Sunday at D. C.
Hale's.
Miss Ruth Mays spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Geo. McAnally's.
E. J. Center Is quite 111 ut the
home of Jas. Mays.
F. M. Centers was up on the
creek Sunday. '
P. C. Halo and family were out
to Medford Saturday.
F. J. Marquess nnd family were
ip Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to
the valley Tuesday.-
I Jess Black and wife' called op
j E. J. Centers Saturday evening.
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ANDERSON CREEK
. The wages of Ohio farm labor
wore approximately jn nor cent cIlml-ih.-i-
less In January, Hist, than In Juliu.-1 Ashland Saturday.
Biy of lli.lli. Francis and Edgar and Herman
ANDEItSON C
17. (Spl.) Mis
were
ltl'IEK, Ore., July
Li 0. Jones and
In Medford und
Surp't Trust she..
jul-Yr. Fxd. Trust...
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Brisbane's Today
" (Continued from Paga On)
trrxeoful fact tlint its prisoiiR
' no not ntnile for VKRY KIl'II
Mrn. '
Dean Hanford! of Harvard Hnl
iTriralty, saya aludenta ar "not
I aimon fed." They are expected to
I reaiKnlbl for their own edit
, oat Ion, and, to a great degree, edu
I rate themselves. Truly. Hean llaa-
lord says: "Tha most Imimrlanl
I ype of education I ael( education.
f rue attident grasps,
retains and
waatnra- what ha worka out tor
lih."- " " -
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aHiiiraiti mrana ' in lead nut."
jlroia-"'' nut. aud "duco' (to li-adl.
1 Ml-that tob can d,v for boy la
t-W artng pat -of ll imf to "lead out"
Saturday
Specials
. Raised Doughnuts
15 doa.
puno Cako
15 oach
Fruit Buns
4 12 for 0
Angel Foods and
Gold Cakes
Homemade Bread
in the long shape now
3 for 20
MODEL
BAKERY
. lit W Main :
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Buy and Try
CUBE STEAK
;
We now cut your stoak on a cube
steak machine in quarter-inch
squares. It is not cut clear through,
but there is a thin film of meat left '
uncut on the bottom, so that the in
dividual steaks remain the size you .
want them cube steaks cook
quicker and are, more tender!
PURE LARD
2 lbs. 25c
BEEF POT ROAST
Lb. 14c
"We sell nothing but quality meats'
West Side Meat Market
v Free Delivery
W.'Main
Phone 649
CENTRAL POINT
CENTRA!, POINT, Ore., July
17. (Special) Mr. und Mrs. K.
I,. Farra were dinner guests Hun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wal
ters of Phoenix.
Mrs. John Burns nnd daughter,
Hessle of Modoc orchards, are
bouse guests of Mrs. Otto Bohnert
this week.
Mrs. A. T. I.atbrop has returned
from Williams Creek, whero she
visited Mr. und Mrs. Taylor Hart
ley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Dtibbs and
two sons of (Irants Pass and Miss
Vera and Miss Wilma Hood of
Central Point, loft for Midvalo.
Idaho, Saturday for an extended
visit with relatives.
Miss Lottie Franklin of Corning,
Calif., called nt the homo of Mrs.
Kthel Fleischer. Thursday. Mlas
Franklin wan enroute to Marsh
field where she will spend part
of' her vacation, before entering
summer school. Miss Franklin will
teach the fifth grade room in the
Central Point school this year.
Slip le irtillclpat'iig a trip to Alaska
late In August.
W. It. : Corns will ' bold, their
reRtilar meeting In their hull Sat
urdny afternoon. July 18.
'"Mrs. ' Mervln flleason and new
son. Jamea Itobert, came home
from the Bacred Heart - hospital
thia week. :
Orville Hood of Midvale. Idaho,
Is visiting his parents, Mr. ' and
Mra. M. D. Hood.
William Moleomb of Eauje Point
was a caller at the E. 1 Farra
borne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger von der
Hellen are leaving Sunday for
Roseburg, where they will mako
their home.
Dave Blumenstlne is building a
new house on his farm west of
town. '
Mr. and Mrs. James Cummings.
.....l irui), r'futh and Gerald
i Lorton spent Sunday in Dunsmulr.
' O. P. Thomason aciea as
In the absence of Mr. Cummings.
I MIsb Monn Lewis returned to
her home Sunday after spending
. . , ,ir.n .,h h,r cou-
mri m ner ,ni"" ......
sin, Vlvlnnne Mearer of Medford.
Kenneth Beebe who has spent
the past several months In Port
land is at home with his family.
Mrs. Dolly Love is home from
Sama Valley, where she , visited
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hanson are
the proud ' parents of a now aon,
born July 14. The baby has been
named Elmer.
Word has been received of the
mnrrlage of Miss Lorna Hamrlck
nnd Coy Brown in Now York City
July 12. Both young people arc
well known here, where they spent
most of their lives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Buck und
crandson of Redmond, OreBOn, are
visiting at' tho Arlie Thompson
home. i- l 1 ;
PORTLAND POLICEMAN
WOUNDS AUTO THIEF
PORTLAND, July 17. P) In
a critical condition with a police
bullet through his neck, William
Alton Johnson, 19, a negro, waa In
a hospital here today. Johnson
was shot last night by Detective
Clifford Davis as tne detective pur
euod'hlm"in'atr nnempt;'to recover
thc-stoleh ear Johnson was driving.
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Sale Starts Saturday 8 a. m.
CONTINUES UNTIL SOLD OUT
NOTICE.
Thla Is a sale of odds and ends and broken
sizes, accumulated during our SUPER
SALE. Some of the items we have only a
few of, aome are slightly soiled.
All aro Items we cannot handle In a regular
way, and we are willing to sell them very
cheap. Any Item you find in thla lot la
priced at a mere whisper of Its real worth.
But, hurry, aa wa do not guarantee quanti
ties. f you buy, you can't help but avs
here.
OH I
formerly'. '., Sale
Priced to Price Now
$ .25 Children's Stockings, pr.. . .$ .05
1.98 Men's Straw Hats, ea 19
1 .25 Men's Flannel Shirts, ea. . . , ' .49
1.49 Children's Shoes, pr 49
.79 Children's Play Suits 39
.29 Cretonne, yd. i , . 09
1.15 Men's Bib Overalls .59
.98 Tea Aprons, ea 29
1.98 Ladies' Purses, ea 29
1.69 Corselettes 79
.49 Ladies' Hose . 19
.59 Boys' Union Suits .19
1.89 Ladies' Rayon Underwear . . .29
.49 Men's Union Suits . 19
2.98 Boys' Shoes . . . .79
1.89 Ladies' Rayon Underwear: . .29
You May Not Find Exactly
What You Want, but if You Do,
Whet a Bargain It Will Be
1.98 Ladies' Summer Hats 19
.49 Children's Rompers ..... .10
. .98 Boys' Sweaters 29
3.98 Men's Shoes 98
1.98 Men's Hats, .29
1.95 Uniforms, Ladies' 59
4.98 Ladies' Skirts . 79
.98 Men's Neckband Dress Shirts .19
.64 Linen, yd. 14
1.00 Boys' Shirts 29
.35 Ladies', Knit Bloomers 11
1.49 Children's Dresses 29
2.98 All Wool Bathing Suits .98
Mutual Mill & Seed Company's
Saturday Cash Specials
Miracle Egg Mash, cwt. . . . . S2.I
Wheat, recleaned, cwt. . . . .$U
Oronite Dairy Fly Spray
Kills the flies and keeps thorn off
..- ' r. the cows- - ' ?
$1.10 gallon
Bring your own container
FLY FOIL kills house flies. Spray
gun and can of Fly Foil ; . , . . IS,
NICO DUST FOR GARDEN IN-
SECTS. Mb., can , , . . , 40i
END-OtPEST
Kills
Snails, Slugs, Cutworms, Earwigs, Grasshoppen
1 pound box .
3 pound box .
.35c
.60c
Ask us about our new low price on feeds.
' - ' Save money and get the best.
Mutual Mill & Seed Co
103 Eart Sixth
Phone 2a
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should I know abo
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