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MEPFORP MATTJ TRTBTjyE, MEPFOTiD, Oft-gOOy, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 20, 1936.
OF
BRUSQUE
OF
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rebel forces had pushed to the very
tdm of the city.
Fighting continued throughout the
morning along the Irun-san oeoaa-
tlan sector, but government up
porters claimed they had recaptured
virtually all vital spot permitting
xcess to the cities.
Government forces. In hot engage'
merits with fascist rebels, established
new line of defense about 100 miles
mithwest of Madrid.
Navalmoral De La Mats was report
ad in flames with rebels In headlong
flight before victorious government
troops.
(Copyright, 1030, by the Associated
Press)
ROME, Aug. 30. Italy ordered 200,
000 troops Into war game maneuvers
today as reliable Inlormanla declared
Premier Mussolini was delaying de
mobilization of class of 10U recruits
becauso of tho Increasingly critical
situation In Spain.
Troops of the Naples and Bart corps
were ordered to Avelllno for the ma
neuvers Intended to demonstrate
practicality of a motorized "war of
movement" tho type Mussolini be
lieves eventually will afflict Europe,
It was asserted here.
Premier Mussolini, authoritative
Sources said, was determined to pre
sent a strong front against any pos
sibility of socialist government tri
umph In the civil war, even If he
must do It alone.
Nevertheless, a press ministry state
ment reiterated fascist statements of
yesterday that an Italo-Prench agree
ment on the neutrality matter was
"near." A spokesman, howevor, said
tie could Rive no details.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Aug. 30. (AP-TJ8DA)
HOOS 400 direct; market steady
with Monday's best time, or strong
to 35c higher than early ssles: 168 to
215-lb. drlvelns, largely SI1.7S; few
down to sll.50; 225 to 270-lb. HUH
i 11.26; 130 to 150-lb., S11.003 11.25;
pscklng sows, 9.00i39.SO; choice 80
lb. feeder pigs, $11.
CATTLE 60, calves 15, Including I
direct: market slow; about eteaay ai
week'a decline; few common calf heif
ers. t4.50a5.75: strictly good grass-
ers salabls t7.00g7.50; common heif
ers, I4.00fli5.oo: low cutter and cut
ter cows. S2.760S.5O; common to me
dium grades, t3.75ff4.28; good beef
cows salable S4 .75 3 5-00; bulls. t4.26
0)5.10; good to choice veslers, tv.BO
BOO.
BHEEP 400, 35 direct; msrket
strong to loc nigner; extreme iop
25o higher due to Imroved quality;
bulk fat lambs, t7.007.36; fsw t7.50;
medium grades down to 6.J0; culls
down to $4.00; medium to good ewes,
3.30 B 3.50; common down to tl.50:
few feeding lambs, t0.50ij7.10.
SOUTH SAM FRANCISCO, Aug. 30
(AP-U8DA) Hogs 800, direct 686.
Mostly stesdy early, one losd late ar
rivals unsold; top and bulk, 100-230
lbs. weights, $11.90; few light lights,
$11.08; package medium 166-lb. aver
ages and few around 350-lb. butchers
tll.40; odd packing sows up to to.00;
late Wednesday three loads local
butchers mainly tll.40.
CATTLE: 250. direct 46. All Classes
moderately active, steady; load su
lb. short fed steers, t7.25; sorted two
hesd: part load 030-lb. fed Mexican,
to.35; part load laoo-io. weign,
t,75; half load medium 1186 lb.
steers off brewers grain, t6.75; leas
deslrsble t5.75JS0: good under 1100
lb. fe dsteers absent, quoted tB.00-50;
heifers absent, few 050-lb. range cows
as sn- onnd ouoted to t5.50; low cut-
t.r nd cutters. 3.ount.uu;
minted t5.60 down. Calves: None,
nominal, good to choice vealers quoted
tO.00-60.
BHEEP: 850. Lambs active, strong
in 350 higher: four decks good 70-lb.
California wooled lambs, $9.00; sorted
15 not. medium, $8.00; two decks ore-
gon lambs arrlvad late: other classes
absent; ewes quoted up to ta.75.
famous
TRAINS EAST
CITY OF PORTLAND
FIVE"5AIUNGS" MONTHLY
FROM PORTLAND, 3,43 p.m.
on lit, 7th, 13th, llh, 25th.
39 Hours Portland fo
Chicago, no ixtra pari
Jln.r.loung., Coach-buff.! and Ihr.s
Standard Pullmani, off afrcondfffon.a,
PORTLAND ROSE Dally
Coach.i, Pullman Tourlit and Standard
Slaapsre, Obiarvallon.lounes Car,
Oinsr. ALL AIR-CONDITIONED.
PACIFIC LIMITED Dalj
LOW PRICED MEALS
Pertar Service anil Fr.. Pillows
In Co.ch.. on all trslns.
CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (AP-USDA)
HOOB 10,000; mostly 15 to 25c lower
than Wednesday's aversge; Ight
weighta nearly ateady In Instances;
top $11.80: bulk desirable 100 to 360
lb.. tll.35wll.45: 260 to 800.1b.,
tl0.75ll.35; moat 140 to 170-lb.,
SO. 50m 10.50; best sows, t0.78.
CATTLE 7500, calves 1800; medium
weight and wlghty steers week to
25c lower: yearlings and light ateers
selling on a specialty basis: better
grades fully steady; otnere aiow;
shipper demand weighty bulloks nar
row but all Interests after deslrsble
venrllngs. both steers and neiters:
trade spot on In-between grade year
lings and all she-stock; cows ruling
10 to 16e lower; mostly ao io ouc
lower for week to date, witn neei
cows off most; cutter cows t.ou
and veslers steady at t7.60
down to 8.25, with very few moving;
bulls ateady to weak at BJ6 down
8.50: selects, 10.00: stackers and feed
ers continue moderately active at
t4.60A0.2S.
B1IICEP S0O0, Including 1000 direct:
fat lambs sctlve, strong: bulk hotter
grade natives, tO.00.fi 9.60: to psck
era; outside to city butchers, to.78;
throwouts, mostly t6.O0ji7.O0: medi
um to good 78-lb. Idaho rangers.
tB.75; fed Texaa yearlings, t7.50 on
killer and feeder account; aged sheep
steady, mostly t2.253J5; best light
weights, t3.60S.76.
of December wheat with a decline of
one cent In that option, while Sep
tember, without trading, was down
1 cents. May, with a sal of 4,000
bushels, was off one-half cent.
On the sample cash market, local
wheat lost lc and Montana fluctu
ated downward 1 to 3J$e.
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .1,01 1.01 1.01 IjOI
Sept. 1.00 1.00 0814 ts
Dee. ,1.00 1.00 DO 99
Cssh wheat: Big Bend bluestem.
HW, 1.I4A: dark hard winter 18 pet,
1.1SHA; 13 pet. 1.1314A; 11 pet.
1.07A; soft whit and western white,
98A: hard winter 1.01 14 A; western
red 99 a. (A asked).
Oats, No. 3 whit 83.00, gray 39.00.
Barley, No. 3-45 lb., B. 77. t4.50.
Corn, No. 3-eastern Y. ship 80.40.
. Argentina 40.00.
Mlllrun standard 37.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 131;
barley 18; flour 30; oats 3; hay t.
Wall St. Report
. NEW YORK, Aug. 20, (AP) While
a few specialties tipped the stock
market scale today for modest gains,
the list as a whole lost It balanc
undsr quiet profit taking pressure.
Leading the downward drift for
losses of frsctlons to a point or more
were the steels, rails and coppers. The
close was easy. Transfers were around
960,000 shares.
Today's cluing prices for 31 select
ed stocks fOllOT'l
Am. Can 120 yt
MRS.ANN1EL00KER
For details, consult 63Utliprn
Pnrlflo ARt., or wrlt J. 0.
Cummlng. Aaat, O. F. & P.
Ancnt, Plttock Block. Portland.
UNION
PACIFIC
Chicago Wheat
Am. & wgn, 1 ow...
A. T. e T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & 8. r
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack's
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ............
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot. .....
Int Hsrvest. .
I. T. & T. ....
Johns-Msn.
Monty Wsrd
North Amer.
Penney (J. G.),,.
Phillips Sat
Radio
Sou. Pic.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Csl.
St. Oil N. J. ,
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel ..
14
.178
- 88V,
, 80
, 38V4
83
41 Vi
78
-114
, 18
0
.160
.. 3814
8814
,h. 7814
., 18
.118 '
44H
83H
88H
4314
ioj,
41
1514
88
. 83H
. 13 4
. 95
, 38
, 87
San Francisco Itult,
' SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. (AP)
Stat market newa service:
Pears. 60-lb. lugs Lak Co. Bart
letts, $1.40-80; few. 81.80: ripe and
choice, $1.0038. Contra Costa Co.,
1 1.00-25; few tl.85. Sonoma, 60-lb.
lugs, 75c (J tl. 00.
Bummer heat set off a fire alarm
at a Sen Jose. Csllf.. Industrlsl plant.
Annie S. Looker, 89, passed away
August 18 at Portland, Ore. She
was born at Locust Osp Pa, October
23. 1886.
Annie K. Jiimes wss united In mar
nag to Willlsm B. Looker at Olean,
N. Y In 1888. Mr. Looker passed
sway in Medford in 1929.
Mr. and Mrs. Looker csme to Med
ford In August, 1938, to make their
horn with their son, Walter J.
Looker. Mrs. Looker lived with her
son until January oi this year, later
moving to Portland She waa a worn
an of fin character and leaves i
host of friends besides her family.
She was a member of Reamea chap
ter O. S. 8.; Ladles' Auxiliary of the
American Legion, and Pacific Wood
men Clrcl. Crater Lake Orove No. 81.
She leaves her son, Walter J.
Looker a former attorney of Med'
ford, now of Portland, Ore.; one step.
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Sioux
City, Is.; two sisters, Mrs. M. J. Piatt,
Centralis, Wash, and Mrs. Bertha Fo
gies, Pacific Beach, Wash,; three
brothers: E. J. James, Kushequa Fa.;
Richard H. James, Tscoms, Wash.,
and Oeorge D. James, Centralis,
Wash.: one grand dsughter, Mrs. Oen
evlev E. Schuui of Portland, Ore;
three great grandchildren and nu
merous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will bs held at the
Perl Funeral home, Saturday at 10:30
a. m.. Dr. Sherman L. Devlne of the
Presbyterian church officiating. In
ferment will be beside her late hus
band, William H. Looker, In Medford
X. O. O. P. cemetery. Services at the
grave will be conducted by Reames
chapter. Order of the Eastern Star.
E
ROSEBURO, Ore., Aug. 30. (AP)
Coinciding with the action of many
otner industrial and farming coun
ties in the state of Oregon, the Doug
las oounty relief committee last night
decided to shut down on all relief
projects for sbls bodied men until
the harvesting season Is over here.
The need of help by the farmers of
Douglas county wss the deciding fac
tor In this movement, It wss announced.
"The Douglss county relief com
mittee will no longer certify able
bodied cases for public works while
seasonal work lasts," the resolution
adopted atatea.
(tan Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. (AP)
(USDA) Butter, score 93-37: 01-34 Vi;
90-34; 89-33.
SACRAMENTO, Csllf., Aug. 30.
(AP) Churning cream butterfat,
first grade, 41 'c: second grade, 384c
ANN HEWITT TAES TO PAINTING
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While waiting to be called to tha witness stand In the trial at Sen
Fr.cl.eo of two physician, on felony charge. In eonn.ctlon with !
7a m wn" away th0 tlmo by patnting.
( AtartrJatMH Dp. Dk.t.t r
, r vuw I IIUIVI
T
JESSIE E, ROWDEN
ii
In spite of midsummer casualties
and vacation!, th Medford Active
club met lait Tuesday evening with
& repreMntatlve group prwent and
those attending were rewarded by a
most enlightening talk by Mr. Fletch
er rish, supervisor of fruit Inspection,
United States department of agricul
ture on "Why Proper Grading Haa,
Placed the Rogue River Pears and Ap
plea In Esteem on Outside Markets.1
Many of the members for the first
time were brought to realize Just how
rigidly fruit must be graded to com
pete In those foreign markets, which
are making every effort to place an
embargo on U. 8. products In effect.
If not in words.
Mr. Fish's message should be heard
by all who gain their livelihood in
this locality, club officers stated.
Other visitors present, who club
members have come to know by their
first names, were Everett Favors of
Eugene, representing Fabco Products,
and S. F. Peterson of Portland, repre
senting Oolumbla Steel company. The
meeting next Tuesday, August 35, will
be held at Valentine's cafe.
Jessie Elizabeth Rowden, 29, passed
away auddenly late Tuesday evening
en route to a local hospital. She
was born at Denis, Calif., October
11. 1000, tho only daughter of Mr.
Silver
NEW YORK. Aug. 30. (AP) Bar
silver steady and unchanged at 44c.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Often
Brings Happy Relief Of Pain
Many auttcrers relieve nagging backacflt
quickly once they discover that tlie real
cause of thrlr trouble may be tired kidneys.
The kldneta are one of Nature's chief
ways of taking the acids and waste out of
the blood. If they don't pass 3 pints a day
and so get rid ct more than 8 pounds of
waste matter, your 16 miles of kidney tubes
may need flushing.
Zf you have trouble with frequent bladder
passages with scanty amount which often
smart and burn, the 1 B miles or kidney tub.
may need flushing ouL This danger signal
may be the beginning of nagging backache,
leg Dains. loss of DD and enorcv. osMlnii
up nights, swelling, viumness under the eyes,
Ask your druggist for Dosn's Pills uied
mieeestful.y by millions for over 40 years.
They give happy relief and will help flush
tut the 15 miles of kidney tubes.
and Mrs. Oeorge A. Truax of Apple
gate. She waa the wife of Melvln
Chester Rowden of Applegate.
Jessie E. Truax waa married to
Melvln O. Rowden, September 19,
1825 at Jacksonville, Ore., and to
the union three daughters were born.
She was a woman of fine character
and & devoted wife and mother.
She leaves he nusband, Melvln
C. Chester, and three daughters:
Melvlna. Lorraine and Pauline; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Truax, and one brother, Donald
Truax.
She was a member of the Apple-
gate Grange,
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral home, Friday at 3 p. m.,
Rer. W. Rk Balrd officiating. Inter
ment In Missouri Flats cemetery.
Garfield waa the only American
president who also waa a preacher.
g happier with X
y as low wjio 1 5
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mMfi
Lfrai"J.SWk'tM'aPBwaBl
CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (API Flat ten-Ing-out
of the boom In corn price
became more pronounced today.
Weakness ot the corn msrket rew
acute at times, owing especially to
a notable let-up In demand both (or
Immediate and future use.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. 113H I.H'i 1.131, 1.13?,
Deo. 1.1314 1.1SV, 1.13 1.13(4
My 1-10'i 1 11',. 11014 1.10K
Corn I
Sept. 1.15 1.16 1.14V4 l.MH
Doo. .09'.4 .08 .tS'4
May .0614 Mti -0a'4
j
PortUd Wheat "
PORTLAND, Aug. 30. A) Th
Portland wheat futures market react
ed today to the sale of S.000 bushels
and
mm
4 e, cf'-.;-... y
Ill IkS
IVa. A. K V1 VL
nmmm
FULL PINT
ruil QUART $1.10
y HAir-OAU 1J5
mm i
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CUPS and SAUCERS
5c
Deoorated green glui oupi
aueeri. Special for both
and
irhile
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"Takes the
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fresh far after
school lunches. Red
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LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER
3 Section
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Blue Willow Mugs To Match Plates . . ea. 1 5c
CANTEENS
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KITCHEN MEAT SAW
16-INCH
SIZE
39.
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5.25-18
5.50-17
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8.20
8.80
9.75
10.70
Other sizes in proportion
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4.40-21 5.50
4.50-20
4.75-19
5.00-19
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5.80
6.40
6.85
7.60
Other sizes in proportion
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Other sizes in proportion
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