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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY,-JULY 23,-1931. PAGE SIX Big Bostonia ui s. steel ...'...;;.;. Corpt. Trust Shs. 6-yr. Fxd. Trust .....Z Aiming for the Olympics; By Pap PIRATES FAILTO EGGS TO BY T Fistic Dope Gets Draw; With Walker Upsets FANS ACCLAIIVI I With Rod and Gun BUTTER ADVANCES BACTERIA K(LLE SHRILL II ;1 il "HHIHHHHt! Referee for Mickey ' One ' Judge for Sharkey One for Draw Sailorman Looked Foolish at Times . (Associated Press Sports Writer) UfVMl VM M V litlu ni I AMI The official decision says Jack anarsey aian i tone, diii uu nun hearted little Mickey Walker Iignt dom today showers &)' the acclaim and golden promised that go to ft newcomer scaling tho heavyweight heights. weight picture Is tho rugged, grin ning, battle-scarred fuce of the chunky fellow, from Iiumson, N. J.. weiierweignt ana miaaieweigni, ti tin holder In his time, now at least as good as Sharkey because two learned Judges and a referee com promised on a draw after 15 rounds of hurly-burly battle in EbDets' field last night. Surprising IJpsct.' meet surprising upset of many a sailorman through tho rough nnu I.UII1VIO , UUtiiq , VltUW ...... , key In another of hU disappointing Dbruggiea uiiu gnvu u liuwm m u,vw a chance lo boo and exult In Ills dis- There was no questioning whom tile uiuwg biiuv miuuv Nutlouul league ball yard thougnt 1....1. ....... i.... n.a bvIiIIjim arrived at the compromise decision by every POSSIOIO riJUie lOll. UfJcu w ...cm. Arbiter Compromise. Referee Arthur Donovan, for in stance, thought the bulldog cour age,, the eternal aggressiveness of the little fellow who gave Bharkey an advantage of 30 pounds, inches In height and roach, entitled Mickey to the decision. Judge George KelJv voted Bharkey the award apparently , i , ,. hi. kIuiii hnno Ull Vllu w " .1 punching that gashed Walker's lelt eyoiiu in mo mm hjuiki hh ui.. It wide In the closing session. Judno Charles P. Malhlson hooe the mid dlo course , and railed It uruw while the Associated Press score sheet counted up the me wov. with seven rounds (or Walker, sovon Xor Sharkey ond one even. But regardless of tho futility of the dooltion, as futile as the bot tling Itself, honors for the evening swept Into tho lap of Walker; tuo 18U', pounder who darod tackle a ShBrkcy weighing pounds. Bharkey plainly showed the of tecw of ' ni ring myuu m since he lost his chanoo to win the j. ...u ml. h fniillnir . MUX jliltvywuitiiiv ,..." "t ' Bohmollng In,, thoi fourth round two Junes ago. no uuseu tlouoly and looked ridiculous t limes valiantly holding on to the little fellow who hardly came up to till chin. . ' , , ' ,, But regardless of Sharkey's Inef ficiency and lack of spark, Walker amarad the crltl.s with his dogged, firing tactlca. his ability to tako the big sailor's bent punches when thru did land and the determined left hand socking to tho body that t times had a lot to do with Bhar- ntTtWe. shot in the bet ting, considered BhorXcy a .superior &i- nothing but flghUng heart and ability to take punishment, H tough little New Jersey moll forced the fight from tho start. Kept III Mow. He kept close to Sharkey, coming tip .Inside the sailor's long arms w whang his left hook deep In Jacks body, hook both hands o the chin, nd sally rebound from punishment that might have stowed away a leas bravo warrior. Caught off balance In the filth round. right to the chin Walker to the carpet but he Jumlied up . immediately and there w " count. A few seconds later auother right started the cut In the eye lia aril Mickey was hurt, but hit wea thered the round, fought hl wT back In the sixth, jnd as firing as luslly as ever from then on ".tirsharkey mode his finishing spurt through ihe last four rounds Pjn addition to the first rouno. where Bharkey outboxed Walker, tne Z til and sixth were the only round. Ja-k won. up to the twelfth, mo second round was even. Jack Wobbly. Mickey made HP for his bad tilth Inning by staggering ";'" the. 11th. The sailor leaned back Into the ropes In graceful .I!"""1 to avoid Walkers punches end be fore he could get M,'(,w on Him so fiercely volleyui. : be n hands U, tin head and '"' clean hits, that Sharkey wobbled as he pushed his way fliuilly to the center of the ring. . , Three times. In the fifth. "R' iut fifteenth rounds. Sharkey wits warned either for low blows or but ting. The big crowd that paid J10.000 to see the show bowd .'. key roundly as Referee Donovan called attention to the fouls. ytit verdict, another severe blow to Uie fading 8harkey prestige, msy mwt a return bout between uie p.lr or It msy lift Walker to aucn pramlnenre that he will get the title hot at Bchmeilng next June. . ,. . BY LONGDROUGHT WASHINGTON (API Drouth con ditions during recent years have caused serious decrease in , the iiurabers of wild ducks, the v. B. biological survey announces. Preliminary Investigations ef tfe survey Indicate this year's wildfowl hatch will be the smallest on record. Game birds cf North America are confronted with the must serious situation In O. 8. history, biological survey officials eontnd. Shorter shooting seasons and other rrstrletlons to reduce the kill of waterfowl this yeer have been u therlred by Arthur M. Hyde, secre tary of agriculture. In an effort to conserve the supply of game WnisV - An Incident reported at Gold Bea:h last Sunday shows that nil anglers are not good sportsmen Mid some times employ tactics which would put buriflars on the black list. At the mouth of the river, where It flows Into the ocean. Is a section called "The Jaws." Here the fishermen line up In boats, cast their lines Into the river and let their spinners spin Other anglers cost their lines from i.... sua and one of the latter lust Sunday threw his line into the boat men's territory and (across another's line. ; The line caught on Jhe tinker and tho poor sport pulled out his com petitor's tackio und threw spinner and an into tno ocean. . , : Champion Hard Luck Player Is Far Down in League List Cubs Climb Back to Third Place in Standing 'Maclnay Ik now taking between 100 and 100 imn irom vno river eacn nlKht, nscortllhR to report at Gold Beach. It lit pointed out thnt these Imn corrroofle the rail run or urn hooks whlnh would, ho available to , looul nniflers 11 tlie river were closed. C niter Lake continues to 1)e a pOpuhir report with fishermen. Sev eral part lea of local people hayo had very tfood lixrk there. Dr. R. C. Mill- hollnud, J. Verne Sliannle and Bob Wllnon left tli In m or ill i ik tor the lattfe and are expected to return tonlgh( with lino catcher. 18 TO 8 DEFEAT IN BATTING FEST a , (Uy the AHMH'IntPd rrew) a first Inning four run lead whlcll. Hclrywcdd ncouiuuluUd withered and dUnpprat-rd under a weltering attack by Poitland und tho Beavers took the camo 18 to B at Portlund l"t. nllit. Portland .wont After the Hollywood lead In the tweond Inning when they mored flva runs, uot two mart In the third and uded five In the fourth. It took Los AnyeleA and Oakland part of tV'O dayn to deulde a double header which tho AngcU finally tcok aftor etl-pplnu over Into the toarly, Jioura of this mornlnir. ' , ' YuateraV afternoon the Aiiyels shut out the Aoorni 3 to 0 In a rather unuventful affair but last nlglit It took 13 Inn lima bo fore Los AnKoles emerged a 13 to 1U winner. sauramento took a aee-waw Rom from the Seals' 9 to 7 In ten innliiM- To. complete o heavy litttlng day, Utc MlMlou lieds out-swatted beattle And Uok nn 11 to 8 decision. The Red hit ,1ft Xlmm and fie at tie, gat 13. 1 HOW THEY -2.STAN D . (Hv Ihe ANHoclutrd Presn) l OOMl Bv IIiikH K. FulltTton, Jr. ' (Aesoclated Ptcm Snorts Writer) When the nominations cpen for the champion hard luck player of the 1931 base.ball season. Kemy K.remer m the Plttsburifh Pirate .1 .n line for a uood manv votes. He has been pitching a fairly good brand of ball, but Uie Pirates seldom have backed him up and a a result lie Is fur down the National league Ibit with only six victories against 13 defeat. Ho far he has pitched 100 Innings and allowed 104 hiu. Yesterday n suffered another setback to make It fcur dn feats In his last five starts, three of them by one run margins. Ho pitched eight shutout Innings against Brooklyn In the second game of yesterday's doubleheader hut lost ai 3-3 decision to Freddy Hciroach in one bad Inning, the second, when three hits and a had throw hy Trny nor gave the Robins all their runs. One Hit SrcreH Nix '.Pittsburgh won the first game 10-S when tho Brcoklyn defense went to pieces In the sixth inning Just as .Toe Shaute hit a wild streak. The Pi nit os scored six runs on only one hit. The Chicago Cubs furnished the roul feature far the National league yoftterduy an they edged out Boston 6 to 4 In an eleven inning clash and climbed bask to third place lit the standing. John McClraw came , back, to the New York Giants bench and promptly saw his team drop to fourth through a . 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Cin cinnati Reds. The Yanks got only an even break with Detroit, losing the first game 3-3 as George Ulile held them to six hits and winning the second 9-5. A's I tit mine Lead Philadelphia's Athletics .Increased tholr marglti to nine fulL games with their ninth straight triumph. The A 'a'-landed op Mel Harder. In the seventh to beat Cleveland 7-3 as Rube Walberg turned In his 14th victory ot the aeuaon while Washington took a beatlnit frcm the St. Louis Browns.- Deep In tho e-sond division, the Chicago Whlto Sox and Boston Red -k put on a good private scrap, divid ing aoit-bie bin. . Boston took the first guile 3 to 3. whll ChJcauo pouudul cut a 0 to 3. triumph In tho second claoh, - ,., v JU1 f iW.'L. Pet. San Franolsco. ...:L....ii..40v, 0 M6 Oakluiid .i.,.10 7 .6HB Los AllKclcs 10 7 .588 Seattle 0 7 .60:1 Missions 7 0 .438 Partial' U 7 9 .438 Hollywood 6 10 .878 Bncrniuento 8 10 .378 American W. 1j. Pet. Philadelphia . 00 a .7& WBuhintttnti 67 34 , .020 New York 60 30 .681 Cleveland ..44 45 .404 St. Louis 40 48 .468 Boston ........33 64 .8711 ChJcauo -31 ' 56 .358 Nnllonnt . W. L. PH. St. Louis 57 34 .030 Brooklyn ......u 61 40 .600 Chicago ;. 4B 40 ,645 New York 46 Stl .541 Btulon 48 43 ..6110 Pittsburgh ' ...... .37 48 L436 hllildclphla 86 S3 .400 Clnclnnutl ,...S3 60 .371 YESTERDAYS 1 .. . ; a 17 3 Portland , 18 34 1 Bray, Wiftwl and Sevarrld; Ont'all. Kilcen and PitupHtrli-k. Salem lnvasign;See,n As tRe- vivai Keen ; Rivalry Be tween,., Cities Winner 'Goe$, "to State Finals R. II. K MLwtoiia tl 18 1 8ttle 8 13 1 Zahul."er Plllette and Hotmail; MIIJus. Mt-Oraw and Cox. Afternoon same: R, IT. R Oakland 0 8 0 Los AliKClca 3 8 1 tirtnisn. McMulletl ati.t Rend. Mc Mullen; Elallou and Hannah. . NlKht tnnie: R. II. K Oakland 13 14 3 Los Anxrlca v .13 , i8 ...t T-elve itiuliiun). IVnrson. Hurst and McMullcn: Nelson, CUTS. SteUel. Yerkca and Campbell. R. It. K. Hacramentn u is 3 Bail FrantHtco 7 15 3 Uiynn. Clicstrrllcld. (Ulllok and Hltvl: Douglas llriulrrtoil, Dnvts and - limn lln lMvrn l'itfimrn IOWA CITV. In (1 s.'ven sc. llliua iiiv nmnliK Ihe dulfti Ifttor toi'ft u-ho will rtmrt nrxl fnll fur thf I'nlrvrslty of Jo foot Lull Baseball fans of southern Orejon have bcKiin tOj manifest Interest In the (rnmo next Sunday at the falr Hrcunds. between the snlem and Med ford Juniors for the championship of wentorn Orctton In the American Les ion stato wide contest for the rlRht to appear In the 1 1 mils at the State Legion convention at Corvullls in August. , The Kiune scans st 1:30 o'clock and will bo over by four o'clock, lilvlnn devout flsliormen a chance to itet to the river In tlmo for the evening fishing. Portland ploys Ontario ai Ontario Sunday. , Siilein llnlcs IIIkIi The E'.llem team, winch Is seleotcd from all of Marlon county, has won all Its Kunios by lop-skled scores. They have a couple of heavy hitters and a left handed pitcher r ho Is let ter than tho aversso. Tlio oustln:i of the EtiKcne team for failure to com. ply with the regulations, was quite a Jolt to Salem as they oxpe;tct an eavy time defeating them. All the rivalry of put basketball and football (Times will flame anew In the gamo here Sunday. It has always ben the rule when Mrdford and &ilcm athletic teams ?et togvther the fur flics, and the buttle la worth wat.-hlnj. Itii-.tem Annt.unt'cil The complete roster of the two teams Is as fi Hows, and all have been dulv cerliflrl. as to age. etc. Mcdfcrd George Harrington, Clar Clli'e Kcll. Tom While. Alvln Relnk Ing. Ocorse Smith. Dick Lewis. Charles Ward, Bill llsmliiersley. in Vandyke. Harold Wilson. Alva Merrltt. Aaron Vaughn. Rrmmle Vaughn. Bob Smith and Donald Antipole. List turned In by Fred Scheffel. mnnsger, . Salem (Marion County Juniors) Curl s.'hwab. Lloyd Perrlne. James NIholcn Jr.. Alphle HixllhiM.-r. VI. tor Perk. Vern Pwk. Oerald Mason. Lcnusrd ".ilst, Daniel MoCarthy. Iiw mice tnsee. Karl Rump. Iluitd I)e Jsrtlln. . Hobert Coleman. Vincent Kt ber and Hoy O'llrten. List turned In by Oliver B. Huston, uisnajcr. w i t'Ar ; OACfC Of?' ALL AWi-ClC IkAQes AT SOOTitERM CAi-lfTppWA 'T aii nj.BU 8rl b II" AwolUil rrmt : i;(fliportd by Jachtni Comty AlutfKt Zh j SUtk itrwt .Cuitr arttma.) . y i l:irrlft(TQ M(V1imij .'. ; MMAlRari AViTJr ort6i UrVltf -'fciiri-Ice Ii't-ne Howun, 1 Kenneth Dnvid Ralph and Sarah Dorothy IIondoiHon, hewlH David Ualp'h and Kvaliiw Lalrtl. ;. ., Frank V. MarHh and Susan Chin holm I.ydlaid. Ki'Hneth Quhye and Mildred Quaylo. Vl riavld Trvln Kdwfjpla nnd Ma.rye.1 V. WtMHli. . . AuHtln l.loyd llnscock und Clara-hello- .1,' Nuniherfl. ' 1 - ' into U Ilujt j(ud NaqtpL UAUlr flaniM. ' " . , . . lanuf) M.1 lustra and Lora 10. Hrnlth. . . '; , . ' . (Icoie S. t Word and . Carolyn Lai'K'. ' W i 11 ia n i T(; . Ami n and M a ho 1 Mankinto:di. J Mlko AlBornnh WUcox and f.l latly.i Dorothy llbweni.' ' Li'jder Allen Winters and Mar- Karot Ada llunit. Ooi'don It. Klrkpatrlck and Mai4- KorV A.1 Chown.' ' . Hay Woodrow Turpin and Kath- erlrfe TIlll. Fordlnand Thomsen and Ella H. Htntn. 1 - Ilnrw Kntflhrecht - and Eld oris M. Hixen. ,i c Clarence H. Jackson and Jessie H. Scott. Frank A. McKltrlck and Elsie Jenno Love land. Theodore Leslie Todi and Gene vieve Ellis. Jack Leroy Egnn and Marguerite Slsson. . Roy Clover and Anna Wana Kinknde. Walter Swnnson and Drusilla Boss. ,irt'iiit Court Wallace Woods w. John E. Grow, for money. Tho Modford . National Bank vn. The Uoitue Valley Milling Company et al, rnreclo-sij niortKasc. lla:il Franfea Hauman va. Ed win (. Hauman Dlvorco. ' Wells Maun, respondent vs. Flor-J enoo Kpaekman, appellant, wm. m; Alierln (don.) eatibte. A'Ppeal to. idiuuilL. nltlll't .'i- - . . ', nuPW .smith et ol ns Ttoguo op T.ndilHM t ompntiy vs. s. , K. (Vsfyt t&K money. ' , J,cnithprn Oregon Sales, Inc.; V. UT"vVV4..iT.Krt.n. for money, r . City of Ashland vs. Fred C: Homes and Afrl.mnnc Homos CArter, to quiet tltU'vV Thad 1. CoKnan.'adm. of Jounie K. Coleman vflii Harvey I'. Colo man M al, for ' retrain Injr order; Lila Hazel Chltwood .v VranTc Ij. Chltwood, divorce. , Emma Davis vs. James A. Davis, divorce. Bessie West vs. A. L. Cogglns; B. T. Bume,1 Eobert Kyle, damages. ' MAIL TRIBVNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Other S. Kguinft snlmal - X. Yuunjt alieep 1 2. Unit of 1eo- tromotlv force 15. Billiard stick 14. BUkworm 16. (iropk k-Her ltl. Mslttt 17. Vend 18. Nnrrow woven fabric 10. Pendent or nntnent 21 Stir ud 1 lit. Momtier of ft dwnrllah NeKrold people 17. StMit of (he niTcctloni 11. Ak 33. Tht invert Of a ftunni' Si. V.v Nrih SI. I,nml: UUo 37. Ik'imlt 3!. Iteint 4L CurtiiMiser ot ' The Mei- ilnh" 44. Vocnllst 45. Townrd lh ahellred - Utrt 4. Of yUf (ally II, Salutation Solution of Yesterday' Puul A C E RffP E 6 AJfRjqTTE Pol El lo r a NrrUe den E M 1 kliu E. B ADA TONE RJ D JMAJN C EDS P U RS meBeJr TDp T N AjT IE 9 R Alls NIE E RDlEVE L lot sHgia x Efsnfo LN E A 0 o p JtJHm e dA lHd 6 c g.E P OR T E M3G ETDRf L 3t i E Sjlp AT E SP C A L L E jDf- M O N A 0 E A r I esBha l bflA y on ,W E'D SfLE V tt Rile 6 N T 'lIaIsisUeIrIa s.eUsIp gTe 61 Lacerate 63, St-a easte, bt. American - Konera) SS. Qrnuni of hearing ofl. Horse 67. Liquefy DOWN 1. At any time 1. French author ( S. Outside piece , of a aawed lo I A. Andt Latin ft. Medicinal plunt 6. Over or upon: prefix t. Heroine of "The Flylnf Dutchman" 1 Holder of ft lease, i 9. Cod or war . . 10. Ah n sure of distance 11. Article uid In innny Rftnira lfl. ToiMler . 13. Obstruct Ion 21. CvmriiiMlc 23. Tall slender hulldliitf 24. Tennis Hiuur 1 tenanoa 25. nefore 26. UtonKntoil piltelike fi.ih XI Bird of the cuckoo tain. lly 20. Steep flax ' 30. Coif mound 31 Obliteration , 34. Ilitr.ieincn SS. (hesa plereM 40. Feminine tium 41. IMflllke In.. tensely 41 Apitellnllon Ot Athena 45. Not far 4ft. portal 4ft. Wicked 47. Item. under (0. Sonthfin roa KteHntlort (4. Mvsllc Illn4 wotd GOING INTO MOVIES CHIOACIO. July S3 (APMrs. Krmif lio.'kne H gutng Into the The wlilcw cf l!io fa-limn fo tbill ccs' i Irlt Uil nittl with ft KiiHip of fr-mer (inrtiron stsrs tor lloHywuixl. Oil.. wlwr st will Uk p.irt In a )l.tilr jiortrayiiis.footbsU nt Ntr 1aiiis. Hrtn wm kllltj In sn lrlsw c-l.lrit lust spring while rn route to Caltl.TDU in cvutietlon with Uie ulc- tntf. - v -- 7 2 15 4 I S 16 7 ( S If o I 72 73 T7v '. : 78 f "T"2q"zi , . - ' .!,.. t X.-" W 2S W . . .. 2J 2& 2f 2o fc 48 4f"3S T Tt " , - Jessie D. Edmonds vs. Arthur J. Edmonds, divorce. H." F. "Drake vs. F.' N. ' Ostrander, Rena Ostrander, certificate of attach-ment.- John ' Frees vs. ; William Hodson, chattel lien... Edward . Bollng et al vs. George Williams, et al. Injunction. . ' Jackson Quhty Building St Loan association vs. 'Vivian Norman Barto. Howard L. Barto, foreclosure. W. H. Young vs. S. T. Johnson, for money. . ; ..v , Probate Court . i 'Marguerlto June Boyd ami Elish Leo' rtonuV minors, estate adniitted to' probnto. ' , , Ut'nl Kslato Trnlisfcrs O.fnce C. Holmes to J.' C. Evans, Q.C.D..to SMi of Lot 82 Hagndlne cemetery. ' . .i . - '.'' -. :? Lulu Klnc'alW ot ux to W. H young, W....D. to lota. "A" i, and X block l'Von 1pt HeMen's exloriNlon to O'nttal Ai:, to EaBle Point: . -'.Liy G. Brow.n et ux to Josephine M. Waska, .wc. U. to 11.72 nerea In rj.L.t'., 72 Tw'. -38 8. ft.;i E. Wilma E. (lygor lo Kail E! Sln1 nions t al, W.tk. In DIL.O. 6! Twp. 3S, s. U. 1 W.W.M. " Earl E. .Simmons et ux to Wllm. K. oyger, V. X. In D.L.C. 59 Twp. 3s. a. n. l. w. w. m. Anpa S. Noblit to Madelln M. Oordes. Q.C.D.- to all of Oerde Terruce. - v- - 1 - Kntie. Llndley to Mailellne; M tlenles, Q.C.D. to all of (lenlix Terra co. If.' Nobllt et ux to F M. Oenh's. W. 1). to EH of tract In Sec. 211, Tu p. 37. S. H. 1. W. W. M. Northwestern Trust Co. et al. PORTLAND. Ju: 23. (APIt-AO- . vance In the price of butter on the produce exchange here was com mented 'upon today as an i'overaup acknowledgement'' of the strength of the trade. Advancing ol toe price of cube butter on the ex-, change to 28c lb. for top score, placed the quotation practically .In line with what has been offered and paid for such, supplies on ma uieu market. Th. orlc of butterfat was ad vanced lc lb. In line with the change In .butter but quotations axe .sun somewhat mixed. - There Is much talk ano even u- vances In card prices on eggs, but little or no actual change Is shown In selling prices to remucio the day. Market for live chickens con tinues to reflect a ra'.her firm tone here with recent higher prices wen maintained. Heavy hens continue chiefly sought. Demand lor iresniy kuicu Is still unfilled here; and there re mains a very good call up to 2c lb. for hens. . ... .... - Market for country killed meats shows a , sliding tendency.. Bales, of veal, hogs . and lambs are;, weak to lower with a general top of 13c for the former. Advancing tomato prices here are the., result of decreased shipments from , The . Da::es and , a -.gradual elpaiiun of California sto:ks. Bales 'Of, fancy locals up to (1.60 box. Borne excitement is reuecii.-u ... the market for cabbogo as a re sult of very scant stocks. Prices are showing a further advance ana today are higher than for some years past at this period. Sales to 2c lb. , - " Pea market Is higher with a scarcity of offerings. . Melon markets are .. unchanged generally "- with good , cantaloupes firm. .-Livestock PORTLAND, July B3k-(AP) Cattle 10O.-Including 24 direct- slow1. Steers 11O0U130O lbs.'good $.50I.0O. - ... Hogs 70, mcludlng-72 On contra :t: 25 lower. Light light 104-160 lbs. good, and choice 7.79tf8.0. . Light welirht 160-180 lbs. good and choice 8.26fi8.50. light weight 180-200 ib.l. good and choice $8.256 7.0. Medium r. eight 200-220 lbs. good and choice 7.50 8.50: 220-260 lbs. good and cholae 6.757.75. Heavy weight 260 290 lbs. good and choice $6.25v7.25, 290-350 lbs. good and choice $5.76 ,. 6.76. Sheep and lambs 500: (700 to 800 left over frcm Wednesday.) .... , . .;, . Portland Produce SCIENTIST FM V In. -, AUSTIN. T3x. (APl-Ir'y make, the right Mud of tmb might be able to txtir-h,... of the dangerous bacterial me Dr. O. B. Williams, associ.. feasor of bacterlnlnu . .. verslty of Texas, working germs "object" to loud noil . -ciuuuy destroyed bv hi., quency audible sounds. Dr Williams Drarin coiiiids. YJUh. un onoiii..,.6. f Inh. ur-ar.Tu.1 ...1.1. ... . "Hf' .,..UUBu n.iii.ii passed te latlng. electric current Irom i. lotron tubes. The IrequjJ " vi;u was ooyy i The. upper end cf the n'eks was. fitted . 1mm nn i,.n .' surrounded . bv w.hm- t.. waves: stirred .the water taw j viuiciit,. muiiuii. a iiask norms was miHnpm!,i i.. . . , Aftor an hour, half ol the J woio uuua. ur. wiutams said . ll. WS lOlinri lie ml. corpuscles could olso be j8J by- .nigh frequency audible J i no American Association 1M Advuncniiipnt-. nt Mia- i... ,w lla6 . rognlznnco of. .Dr. .Williams1. J 1U' tillS IlClO. . ..,.,.., FARM LIFE BENEFIT! ARE PART OF INC! ' CotijllBIA; Sid. W)4lT.i still offarj a goad proi-iiet't to: Ing n conifortnblo living. Wn O. R. Johnson of the L'ni. of Missouri, ...ummnrizine a of articles on "The Asricij Situation." Ijiit that conifortaliie llvir tiay.i, probably will not inr! college education for the tb. nor a ftreat ni.my vacations However, hn says, tt sh mean: pood food and plenty a reasonably pood home; pU . ufficlcnt clothing; high set. the you mrer nbnoration. A nart of the farmer's "va"ft'' come from such Intaneibles mnro natlsfyin.ir. cleaner, wholesonie living. PORTLAND. July 23. (AP) But ter: prints 02 score or better, 28sf 29c; standards 27m28o. BOTTERPAT Direct to shippers track. 20 tt 24c; stations No. I,- 22w 24c-Portland delivery prices: No. 1 butterfat sour, 20 4. 20c; sweet 27 28c. EQOS Pacific oultry Products' selling prices: Presh txtras 21c; standards 20c; 'mediums 18c. MILK Buying price: Grade B M.BO, ortland delivery and Inspec tion. , - . COUNTRY MEATS Belling ' price to: 1 rets Hers: Countv killed ho'rs. jbest butchers under 100 lbs., ll4 iiwicia w-ioi lis., tAyz fir i:jc; yearling lambs,. 6 8c; spring .lambs. lOfrllc;-- heavyewes: 4ft 5c;-'cann2r cows 86ct bulls 88c. Live poultry, onions. Dotatoes. , Portland Wheat PORTLAND. July 23 (AP) Whcr.t: U)en High Low Close .51 f, 61 .504 514 .634 :..60i4 51 y, 6014 .61 . ,631j 50 4 .61 V4 5014 .61 , .6314 :.,..55 50 50 47 47 47 $18.50 mimees to n. L. Noblit. Deed' to j wool and hny -qnototloiia unchanged ..7a "i 11111-1 ot uiiiti in w 20, Twp. 17. a. n. 1; V. W. M." ' John Arnell et ux to Northwest em Trust Company et al, trustccW,'' W.D. to -Eli of tract In SocSO. Twp. 17. S. R: 1. W..W.. M. : 11. L. Noblit anil Geo. R. Llrtd ley 1o p. M. fl'deM, W.-D. to W of tract In Sec. SO, Twp. S7, S. it. I. V. VV. M. . ' C. E. dates et ux to II. L. NoliHt and Oeo. It, Llndley, W. D. to W'S of tract In Sec. 20, Twp. 37, S U I, VV. W. M. . .Vor.lluvcNllrn Trust Co et al, trustees to John Arneir. Deed xto '4 Int. In WVj of tract In' Sec. 20. Twp. '37, S. R. 1, w. W. M. Clinrles H. Pierce et al to John Arnnll. w. n. to 22 acres in .Sec 2(1. Twp. 37, S. R. 1. VV. W. M. Charles 11. Plrce et nl to Francis II. Clark. W. D. to' 22 ae'rV.i, In Sic. 21), Twp. 37, S. R. 1. W. V. M. llprthn S. tlarntim et vlr to Charles II. fierce .( nl. W.D. to 22 acres In Sec. 21), Twp. 37 s It 1. W. W. M. . K:i.c;1d IViInt Irrigation IIMtrlc't lo Klint Insurance Agency. Deed lo the W. 330 (n't of SU of Xfiij of .SEH of See. 12, Twp. 36, s R 1. W. 4.V. M. W. w. mttie e: ux to c. Vroman et al. W D.. In D. L. C. 37 Twn 363. R. 3W W. M. ' The First National Bank to A A Bellman. W. D.. NW4 of Sec is' Twp.-338. R. 3W W. M. John Grow et ux to s. E Trent W. D.. tract Ko. S of Grow Sub division In Twp. 36S. R. aw W M Edward W. Jones et ux to John rii.15 ei ux, w. D., NW14 of NW14 cf Sec. 10 Twp. 35S. R. 4W W. U Parepta Ellen Inlow to Thelma Psullne Inlow. W. D. Eli of 8W, of NE14' of Sec. 12, Twp. 333 R IW W. M. - , H , Everett Eads et ux to George H Bads. W. D.. lot 7 in block 1 of Pnrk Add. to Medford. Ired Renfro et ux to T. J. Yocom et ux. W. D. 14 sere In D. L. C. 79 Twp. S73, R. 2W. ' M. B. Bum ell et ux to Verl O Walker. W. D lc 6 block 2 Orsys Add. to Medford. M. B. Undlev et. st tn Willi- n. Thompson t lu.'VV. D.. In See in Twp. a. R. fW W. M. .. . . - llliww ,m 1(1,1, intm-t Ni:V VOKK-(CI') The need for funds to tiny for medical aid results In one nut of every four IH-rsons that, borrow from small loan ro.1111u.nl. .S paylna; from 12 ler cent n.'r annnm to as htith as 11 per cent on the mn.. .u July (old). .51 July (old) .5114 Sept. (old) .6014 Sept. (new) .61", Dec. ' 63)4 ' Cash wheat: Big Bend Bluestem . Soft, white , Western whlto Hard winter Northern spring Western jed .............. Oats: No, 2 white .Today's, car receipts: Wheat 101; flour 18; com 7; oats 4: hay 4. San Francisco lllitterfat SAN FRANCISCO, July 23 (AP) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco .28. 4 Wall Street Report NEW. YORK.-July 23. ( AP) Wall street was left perplexed and uncer tain by the conclusion of the seven power London conference, and tne stojk market lapsed Into a stnte of lethargy comparable to that 01 Monday. , Share prices fluttered uncertainly, sagging a little In the morning, re covering moderately for a time in Uie afternoon, aud again easing on in- the late trading. The market closed with narrow, and for tne most part, negligible changes. Tne turnover was only about 800.0UO shares. Today's closing prices for 17 se Irjted stocks follow: Am.. Cnu . " ' joiv. Am. Tel. and Tel i70i' Anaconda , ,b ,7 OcJ. Gas so,i Curtlss Wright -:2.!."""Z'Z"". 31? i.:uerai K.eclrlc General Motors Kennlcot Copper .. Mont. Ward Radio Corporation Trans Am. .. t. ..... .. Sears Roebuck 8. P. .. . United Air Craft .... 4U 37, IB", 2U 18 I'M 50 80 1', Batteries Charged 50 cents Service Electric Co. . 111 Soutt) Holly Phoe 1?79 . 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