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1IEDFOKI5 SrAIL TRIBTTNT!!, 1TED1TORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.
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the Barnum machine shope aet, the
building and two -adjoining vacant
lota, were worth 917,300. M. Bar
sum eeek a third division of thle
property. The defense maintained
that the WlUl&m Young shops. In the
same block, only coat 98.300 two
yenra ago, and questioned Ray at
length on the discrepancy In values,
Mra. Grace Crawford, Mrs. Ray
Jack man, Mrs. Edna Mole and Mrs.
LIU Hodgklns, neighbors and friends,
testified that Mrs. Barnum "was a
good housekeeper and mother." They
denied she drank liquor on conduct
ed herself "other than as a lady."
Ray Jackm&n testified that he was
at the Barnum home listening to the
radio one warm evening, and "with
out thinking, closed the door." He
alle4 the Barnum "had a fight
over which one of them closed the
door He did not know at the time
what It was about, he said. He fur
ther alleged tat Barnum held,
sneering attitude towards hts wife
and was "what I thought Insolent.
He said he had had "many pleasant
hours with Mr. Barnum and bore him
AO lll-wlll."
-Dr. O. T. Sweeney testified that he
treated Mrs. Barnum for a bruised
eye and body bruises, about the time
she alleges she was beaten. Dr.
Sweeney said he did not know what
caused them, as Mrs. Barnum "never
told me her troubles or made me a
con f Want."
It Is expected that the plaintiff's
witnesses will require all of today.
Barnum will be the chief witness for
tho defense.
Market?
Livestock.
PORTLAND, July 38. (AP) Cattle
50, calves 10. dull.
Hogs 200; about steady.
Sheep and lambs, 1100; steady.
Portland Wheat
E
PORTLAND, July SO (AP) An In
ersssa In current new buslnsss, ship,
msnts, production and unfilled order,
m reported by the Western Pine aa.
ocUtlon today for the week ending
July 33, as compared with the pre
vious week. Seventy two of the 117
mills reporting to the association were
operating, and these at an average of
41.B per cent of capacity.
Current new business improvsd 10.1
per cent, or 3,036,000 over the previous
week. Production for the week was
38,844,000 feet, an Increase of 1,335,000
'feet; shipments were 83,440.000 feet,
up 1,308,000 feet, and orders were 33,
013.000. TJnfll)d orders Increased
873,000 feet.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 39. (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low close
July .40 50 .40 .80
Sept. .81 '.81 .50V4 -80
Dec. ."' J3T, .53?, .83 63 V,
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Sott white .'.
Net gains of leading stocks ranged
from 81 to 83, although there were
numerous larger sdvancea. Transac
tions were about 2,000,000 shares.
This was the eighth sdrsnce In the
last nine trading days.
Today'a closing prices for 16 se
lected stocks follow:
American Csn ...
Amertcsn T. T.
Anaconda
' Curtis Wright ..
Oeneral Motors
Int. T. As T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pac.
S. O. of Cal. .
S. O. of N. J. .
Tram Am.
Western white
Hard winter .....
Northern spring ...
Western red .....
Oats: No. 3 white
Today's car receipts:
flour 11: corn 3.
.80
" .40
." .49
. .48'4
.Z 4814
.47 (4
819 SO
"Wheat 39;
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, July 39 (AP) But
ter, butierm, eggs, live poultry and
country meats unchanged.
Onions, potatoes, new potatoes,
strawberries, wool, hay, quotations
unchanged.
San Francisco Dutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. (AP)
Butterfat, f.o.b,, San Francisco, 310.
fr
Wall St. Report
Stock Rale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
July 39;
80 30 30 90
Indl's Rr's TJt's Total
Today 47.4
Prev. day 48.8
Week ago 41.8
Year ago ....104.7
31.8
10.8
17.3
71.1 199.0 100.1
73.7 47.8
70.0 46.8
61.6 413
Bond Bale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
July 39:
30 30 30 60
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
61.7 89.4 77.7 66.8
61.3 68.8 77.8 88.7
Week ago ... 68.7 66.6 76.1 63.6
Year ago .... 88.4 98.8 101.3 94.9
Today .
Prev. day ,
NEW YORK, July 39. (API Wall
street's current spasm of bulllshnws
carried through another active session
on th, stock exchange today.
Prices of shares rallied briskly In
the afternoon and although there
was intermittent profit-taking the
closing tone was strong. Bonds, Ir
regular, early, fell Into line with the
advance In equities and they, too,
finished with a flourish of strength,
United Alrcrsft
U. 8. Steel
Corp't Trust Shs. ..
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1.61
Pitcher's Father
Dies In Sutherlin
ROSEBURO, Ore, July 39. (AP)
Oeorge P. French, fether of Larry
French, pitcher for the Pittsburgh
t - of the Nstionat Baseball league
an. formerly wlt,h the Portland Bea
vers, died today at his home at Suth
erlin after a long Illness. He wss 48
years -ld.
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ual crime, that the thieves knew
what they wanted and took It. The
officers argue that an electrical mo.
tor la the last thing a hungry man
would steal, owing to the weight and
dlflculty of disposal.
The theft comes Just before the
start of the fruit packing season, and
the machines hsd recently been
"tuned up" for the stsrt about Au
gust 8.
R. R. Reter, genersl msnager of the
Pinnacle Packing company, la In San
Prsnclseo. Plsnt Manager Frank
Isaacs said the loss wss "a plain case
of stealing, and not due to 'radical
ism' or revenge."
All points north and .south- have
been advised to keep an eye out for
a truck losded with motors.
Wherever you go, you
find this malt that
outsells all others
Blue Ribbon Mall il. Ill J 1jV I
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leader In quality. I N M l
And It high quality li I g I
thoroughly eppreel- Vt A t- r53 s I
std,lortuday,itout. MI T KlTTBAf I I
till any other brand M ttrAlKA I
by many millions of I Ml K IS?5l I
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Distributed by I. R. FRIDEGER, Ashland
ASK FORECLOSURE
LOS ANOELES, Cel., July 39. (AP)
A federal court action to foreclose
on Richfield Oil company properties
securing a, 834,000,000 mortgage and
trust Indenture of 1939 has been
started .here ' by the Security First
national bank aa trustee,
United Statespistrlct Judge Wil
liam P. Jsmes late yesterday held the
action to be particularly pertinent In
connection with property adjustment
of Interests In concluding the sale
of Richfield attets to (he Consoli
dated Oil company, a Harry F. Sin
clair concern.
TAKES QUAIL
TO STATE GAME FARM
0,ne Simpson, superintendent of
the state game farm, was accompanied
on hts recent return to Curvallta from
this city by a brood of two weeks' old
mountain quail, hatched at the south
ern Oregon branch of the flame farm.
Mr. Simpson was ao favorably Im
pressed with the brood upon his visit
at the farm here, he decided to take
he birds north to be used for props,
gallon of their kind at the atate game
farm.
The egs fro mwhlrh the young
birds evolved two weeks ago were
brought to the southern Oregon
branch farm by a rancher who found
the nest, deserted. He telephoned
the Jackson County Oama Protective
aasoclatlon, which gladly accepted
the eggs.
They were placed under a little
bantam hen, whose activities were
carefully watched. Twenty-one days
elapsed, then 33 and the watchers
had given up hope, firm In the belief
that such little ems would not re
quire more then three weeks Incuba
tion. Then the twenty-alsth day ar
rived and so did the little birds with
a chorus of chirping.
The atate game farm has produced
few mountain quail and Mr. blmp
son Is anxious for a larger propaga
tion of the birds, which are largor
than the valley juall and more color
ful In their plumage.
STAR MEAT MARKET
Wo Deliver ' ' Phone 273
SPECIALS
gee S Rhode Island Red Hens
. i and Fryers
ajtcjiks
lb Beef Pot Roast... lb. 10c
Beef Short Ribs... lb. 8c
V Beef Liver ...... lb. 5c
TALENT WILL PLAY
Arrangements were completed today
for e gam. i next Sunday at Talent
between Klamath Fall, and Talent.
Th. contest will start at o'clock.
th visitors an rated as on. of the
best teams In Klamath county and
ave been defeating .11 comers. Tal
ent la now at th. top of Its form
and a fast and hustling contest Is
expected.
Coqulll., Smith Wood Product. Co.
plant returned operations.
KIME GE0CEEY
Phone 743
"Serves You Right"
606-608 . Main
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Many of our customers do most of their
shopping by telephone. They rely upon us
to tend exaotly what they order. Try lis
for prompt and courteous service t
SPECIALS
Gold Medal '
Cake Flour
Reg. 3 Bo pkg. plus 10c pkg. Gold Medal
kitchen tested flour. Both for
) W-
29
Fountain Service
Bottled Drinks
Ice Cream
Candies
Picnic Supplies
Get your pionio meaU
Sunday morning, fresh
from our refrigerated
oases.
Fresh Fruits
Vegetables
Groceries
Bakery Goods
OperiyEvery Evening and Sundays.
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OE-30.
OEXO
2 an my (S?oetfei?iia
THE HOME! OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
RE-CAN SOME PINEAPPLE AND SAVE
HERE is an unexpected chance to save No 10 or gallon cans of
crushed pineapple are being sacrificed because of surplus stocks.
Buy a supply now and re-can in smaller jars suitable for home
use Just open the big cans re -heat and seal in your own jars and all
next winter you will own your pineapple at about half price.
If you have only a few jars you won't have to buy more Re-can a
gallon at a time and next winter when you open another gallon use the
same jars over again.
A dollar saved is a dollar earned in times like these and here is a
' chance for a thrifty housewife to save several dollars.
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
No. 10 or Gallon Can . . . . ... . 39c
Case of 6 Cans ......... $2.29
BAKERY GOODS
Real Home Style With That
Genuine Home Flavor
Cookies, any kind ., . . doz. 10c
Buns . each lc
Napkin or Parkerhouse rolls
each lc
Cakes, loaf or layer choice
of a wide assortment . . 23c
BREAD
" 1 lb. loaf .
Ulb. loaf
f1 to' to
5c
7c
Swansdown Cake Flour
and Complete Cake Baking Outfit
1 large Angel Cake pan
1 square Loaf Cake pan
1 Measuring Cup
1 set Measuring Spoons 1
1 Spatula
1 Wood Batter Spoon
1 Cake Tester
1 Swansdown Recipe Book
1 pkg. Swansdown
$1.50
value
all
for
89c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Swiss Cheese with the big holes
and fine flavor, 35 C
Crater Lake Tomato juice,
Ho. 2yi can, 2 for
Fresh Ginger Snaps,
2 lbs. !
Treasure Ice Cream 'Wafers (Oapt.
Kidd Pirate hat free) 25 C
25c
23c
Fancy Home Qrown
Feppers, 4 lbs.
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes,
lb
25c
5c
Sunkist Oranges
2 dot .
Cantaloupes, of good size
and quality, each'
Lettuce large heads,
each
35c
5c
5c
Green Beans for canning H A a
3 lbs 1 Ul
Dry Onions
6 lbs
New Local Cabbage
lb. ...
Large Cucumbers
2 for ;
Nalley's Sweet Relish
16-oz. jar
Nalley's Salad Time Dress.
ing, pint 15; qt
Salad Time Mayonnaise,
pint 17c; qt. ..
Nalley's Cane and Maple
Syrup, quart jar
Amaizo Golden Syrup,
ZJMb. can .
Amaizo Oil. finest for Salads
and Frying, qt. can.
Durkee's Mayonnaise Cs
free with each pint)
pt, jar
Shrimp Miss Lou fancy
large, 2 cans for
10c
'1V2C
5c
15c
?7c
29c
29c
17c
29c
pt. jar
29c
25c
Lady Gay Shrimp salad 4Q.
size, 2 cans I 3 w
Dromedary Grapefruit OKf
No. 2 cans, 2 for COU
Salmon Oelilo brand large No. 1
flat can OKt
2 for CUU
Stuffed Olives Tall
bottle, fancy
Queen Olives
B-oz, bottle ..
23c
10c
P and G Laundry Soap QE
10 bars ...! CwU
Bob White a Procter & Gamble
White Soap 99p
10 bars aCtU
Mapleleaf Flour hard QQ.
wheat, 49 lbs OiJM
. White Rooe Flour guaranteed light
bread flour
49 lbs
Drifted Snow Home perfected
flour
49 lbs.
$1.09
e perfected
$1.19
FREE FLOUR or SUGAR with
GARDEN HOSE
Goodrich Maxecon Hose Highest quality 50 ft. with couplings $4.83
FREE 49-lb. Sack Drifted Snow Flour or 25-lb. Sack C. & H. Berry (pure
cane) Sugar delivered c.o.d. on phone orders.
Phone East Side 752 . West Side 428
Himyar Cigarette Maker
See this Maker demonstrated and
get the benefit of the special in
troductory price.
Himyar Cigarette Maker .75
Cigarette case .... .35
2 pkgs. Himyar Tobacco ,.. .40
Total $1.50
Special Price' . . ,., . ,., , 49
Come in and have a sample cigarette
FOUNTAIN DINNER
Choice of creamed chicken on hot bis
cuits new green beans potatoes and
gravy .
or
Cold meats with potato salad or com
bination salad sliced tomatoes bread
and butter coffee, tea, iced tea or
milk.
25c
Ice Cream all flavors, qt 35
Ice Cold Watermelon, cut : 5
6th at
Central
SAVING WITHOUT SELFDENIAL
Phone orders of $1.00 or more delivered Phone East Side 752 West Side 428
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