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fEDFOlDfATL TRTBTTST. "NfE'DFORD, OBEGCf. FRIDAY. .TnCE 25. 19ST. PAGE THREE t FIRE DAMAGES ROOF LOIR LANE HOME fir aarly thla afternoon destroyed one-half tha roof of tha tiro-story naldence on South Loiter Lane be longing to John Blaaa and rented to J. W. Terwllllgar. Quick action by th city fire department halted the blaze, alter Si gallons of chemical, had been uwd. The fire started at aeveral different apota on the roof, and was probably caused by a defective flue, the fire department reported. The blaze was discovered by neigh bora, who sent In the alarm at 1:20. The city's flre-flghtlng aparetus was back In the station at 1:55. More than 55.000 persons arrive and depart by train from the na tional capital In one day. Passen ger trains arrive and depart on an average of one every six minutes. Livestock Portland. PORTLAJfD, Ore.. June 38.-HAP-USDA Hogs 800. Including 330 di rect, market active, 3ft cents higher, good -choice light weights up to 11.35; 330-350 lb.. 10.50 10.75; light light. 10A0 10.75; packing sots, 8; feeder pigs, 10. CATTLE 300, Including 155 direct; calves 100, Including 67 direct; mar ket - slow, but steady; no good ted steers offered; quotable up to $10 and above; grassy saleable 6 8.50; week's best grassers, 90.50; grassy heifers, $5.50 $7.50, and above few tow cutter and cutter 3.766.00; common-medium beef cows. 5.50 3 6.75; bulls, 65.75g6.35; vealers saleable- 66.50; common-medium, 653 7. SHEEP 450, Including 408 direct; market steady; mostly nominal; few common 70-lb. spring lambs, - 66-35; good 610.00; yearlings saleable 65 ft 6 50; fat ewes, 63.50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 35. ai Orsln: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.094 l.ia 1.004 1.1J 8ept. .103 1.08 1.03 1.05V Cash Wheat: Big Bend bluestem b.w 13 pot. 1.I64: dark bard winter. 13 pet. 1.314; la pet. 1 J3ij: 11 pet. 1.174: soft white snd western white 1.174; hard flnter 1.154: western red 1.164. Oats. No. 3 white. 33.50: gray. 33.50. Barley, No. 3 45 -lb. b.w. 38.00. . Corn, Argentine 43.00. ' Mlllrun standard 31.00. Today's Car Receipts: ' Wheat 44: flour 11. ROXY ANN Confectionary IS N. Central, Phone 914 New and Good Double Toasted Butter. Pecan SUNDAE 15c ALWAYS ICE CREAM 15cpt.-29cqt. 14 Butterfat The best in town people say SPECIAL Fresh Strawberry ICECREAM Made from Ditsworth berries OUR FOUNTAIN SERVES THE BEST South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 35. (Ap-U.3. Dept. Agr.) Hogs 300. di rect 65. Butchers 10 higher, bulk 185-230 Callfornlas 11.75-35. odd head ; lighter weights and medium butchers sorted out 11.35-80, package 333 1 weights 11.60: lew packing sows 8.00. j good quoted fl .35. I Cattle, 100. direct 65: holdovers 35. Market nominal, odd head medium j grass steers 8.50-8.36, odd head 835 I feeder steers 6.50: good grass cows j quoted 6.00-75, medium eligible down ' to 4.50. low-cutters-cutters quoted 1 3.00-4.00: few common-medium bulls I 4.00-5.25. good weighty quoted up to 1 6.00. Calves: none, nominal; good ! choice vealers quoted 8.50-fl.SO. j . Sheep: None; holdovers 330, clesn up trade mostly steady, package good 64 lb. California wooled spring lambs J 0.50, sorted 13 head meadlum 8.50; package common 57 lb. weights 7.00: deck 60 feeding lambs 8.00. sorted 35 per cent 7.00; shorn slaughter ewes quoted 3.00 down; late Thursday, two ' decks medium-good 73 lb. shorn i spring lambs 8.25. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. June 25. (AP-TJSDA) HOOS 7.000; market opening 10-20 Iileher than Thursday's average; clos ed with advance lost on butchers ! from 240 lbs. up and packing sows; lighter felghts In good demand sold early; bulk good and choice 20-240 lbs. 11.78-12.00: top 13.10; 340-300 lbs. 11.60-90. CATTLE 3.000, calves 500; steady : trade on few small lota fed steers and yearlings at 11.0-13.50; common and medium grassers of value to sell downward from 10.50 without reliable j outlet; demand narrow and market unevenly weak to 25 lower with pros I pectf Incomplete clearcnce: most cut- ter cows 5.50 down: beef grades usu- ally 6.00-7.25. : ' . . SHEEP 6.000; active: spring lambs strong to 25 higher; yearlings steady ; to strong. CHICAGO. June 35. (API Au thoritative reports that western Can ada faced the poorest crop prospect In years rushed Chicago wheat prloes up nearly 4 centa a bushel late to day. (wheat) Open High Low Close July 1.13'i 1.16i 1.12'i 1.I64 Sept. 1.14 1.174 1.134 UH Dec. 1.154 M!4 113 1.14 Wall St. Report Sou.- Pac. . Sid. Brands St. Ou Cal. St. OU K. J. Trans. Amsr. . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel 44 11H 404 , 68 , . 18 864 I 374 98 u - San Franrlsro. Butter. SAM FRANCISCO. June 35. (TV Butter score 92-53 , 91-314; 90-31: 89-39. ' SACRAMENTO, June 33. (IP) Churning cresm butterfat, first grade 37; second grade 35. TO KEW YORK, June 25. (AP) Selling in rails Helped steer the stock market off the- bullish track today and numerous losses running up to about S points were registered In thin trading. The market veered to th down side after a previous slow advance had carried Into early dealings. PeseU mlsm over rail profits seemed to hare been generated chiefly by May earn ing figures. Metal shares suffered from Treek end profit taking while the financial district tried to make out the mean tng of latest maneuvers in the steel strikes end among the chief Euro pean powers Interested In the Span ish conflict. Transfers appproxl mated 500,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem. Ai Dye . 318 Am. Can .. 9314 Am. & Pgn, Pow ... 74 A. T. & T 1031, Anaconda 62 Atch. .T. Ac 8. P. . 76i Bendlx Avla qva Beth. Steel 83 Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 25. (AP) 'But ter prints, A grad. 34c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 35c In cartons; B grade 33c In parchment wrappers; 34c In cartons. Butterfat (Portland delivery, buy ing price) A grade 33-33 ic lb. country stations; A grade, 31-31', fee lb.; B grade l'ic less; C grade 6c less. Egs Buying price by wholesalers: Extras, 20c; standard 17c; medium 16c; medium firsts 15c; undergrades 14c dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry unchanged. VARIETY ia it tbe spice of life, 'tis said, so here it is Orange Logs Cherry Logs Banana Logs made with real fruits, each delicious in their own way and nice for any occasion. Large 25c size for 23c And here is a brand new and extra good Coffee Cake Amsterdam Coffee Cake Loaf new in shape, new in goodness cinnamon sug ar and citrus fruits rolled in, and topped with real Streuscl. Try it sliced and toasted. 15c each or 2 for 25c Any of the above specials will he nice for the week-end outing. And let us furnish you with your other outing needs. Vou will enjoy our daily bread specials one new and different kind of bread for each day in the week Monday, SOUTHERN CORN BREAD; Tuesday, CINNAMON BREAD; Wed nesday, RAISIN DATE NUT BREAD; Thurs day, COVERED WAGON BREAD; Friday, real German PUMPERNICKEL (sliced); Saturday, PIMIENT0 CHEESE BREAD. Keep this list and ask your grocer each day for Fluhrers spe cial bread. Between 300 and 400 Norsemen of ! southern Oregon are expected to at- ! tend the annual Scandinavian picnic j scheduled for Sunday at 11 a. m. in j Helman's park in Ashland. Grants : Pass, Ashland, Med ford and Klamath Palls will be represented. A. H. Banwell of this city Is to be the principal speaker and other ad dresses are scheduled. A varied pro gram of muale, dances, games, con tests, swimming and other features la planned for the day. A special farewell is to be extend ed to Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Swedenburg of Ashland, who are to sail next month for a visit In Sweden. ' Prank Anderson and John Nansen are Medford chairmen for the event. Mrs. K. A. Wood of Ashland Is to be In charge of musical numbers, which will Include presentation of a Klam ath Palls orchestra. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv Curttss-Wright DuPont Oen. Elec, ........... Oen. Foods Oen. Mot. ..... Int. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man .. 89 ..loo - 1314 - 5 .153 .. 63 a; - 37H - 50 aB -.107 1; 10 ..120 Monty Ward 54 North Amer 23 Penney (J. C.) 87 Phillips Pet 54 Radio 8-i Weather Handicaps Business For Week PORTLAND. June 35. ( AP ) Low temperature and rain at the start of the week hampered retail busi ness; but an upward swing was noted toward the close, Dun and Bradstreet said today In a weekly review of business conditions. ; Tourist travel aided In sending the average' Incrcaae to '15 to 30 per cent more than a year ago. Manufacturers on women's ready to wear reported working their plants and employing additional salesmen. Zane Grey Arrives For Umpqua Fishing ROSEBURO, ' Ore.. June 36. (AP) Zane Grey, noted author and sportsman, arrived In Roseburg last night from Los Angeles and left this 1 morning for his summer camp at Williams creek on the North Umpqua river. Mr. Grey has spent the past four summers fishing for North Umpqua steel heads. His younger son. Loren. arrived two weeks ago with an advance party, which set up the large camp. 40 Advance styles for Pall. Priced at Spring prices until July 8. Gus the Tailor, 130 North Central. Under New Ownership It's What You Save that counts, and you can save at the Peerless every day. So it will pay you well to step off the main street or call 603 and we will deliver any size order free. VEAL ROAST hou!der Cats Milk Fed Ti lb. 15c BACON Medium Weight lb. 28c RIB STEAK Toanjr, Tender Beef lb. 21c VEAL STEAK Shoulder Cuts lb. 17c BONED & TIED HAMS lb. 33c Mild Tender Conienient No Waits MUTTON SPECIALS Leg lb. 19c Stew 2 lbs. 15c Shoulder Roast .lb. 14c Loin or Rib Chops. ......... .Ib. 17c FRESH FRUITS snd VEGETABLES New Potatoes .10 lbs. 17c HAFTER IONO WHITE Cucumbers, fey. long green. . . .3 for 10c Lettuce, Ig. solid heads 3 for 10c Tomatoes, for slicing, Ig. basket. . . 15c Watermelons, guaranteed ripe. . .lb. 2Jc Cantaloupes, Ig. jumbo. 3 for 25c New Squash, Summer or Italian, 3 lb. 10c New Onions 7 lbs. 15c WHITE WAX, TORPEDO. ITI.M Local Rhubarb, ex. fancy 3 lb. 10c Pie Cherries, large basket , 25c FANCY "MAT nrKFV' Peaches, Plums, Apricots, lg. basket 20c Bunch Vegetables, fey. Ig. bun., 3 for 10c gJaWSfa WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AKD ECONOMIZE AT Holieway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100' Independent, No Affiliations aaa I .n.li.i l. aaaa aMaa PHONE 20 LAST CALL FOR Ditsworth Strawberries Quality Unsurpassed! HURRY I THESE TINE BERRIES WILL SOON BE GONE! Phone 20 for Free Delivery Service See Our Large Assortment of Lunch and PICNIC FOODS SHASTA COFFEE Lb. can 25c 2 Ib. can 49c llSttluaWUll 25 Graham Flour Whole Wheat Flour Pastry or Crown Best Patent Pancake and Waffle Flour PRODUCTS 10 Ib. sack 49c Kitchen Queen Flour, 49 lb. . .SI. 69 SOAPS OXYDOL, 2 packages . . 45c P & G Ldry Soap . 7 bars 25c Guest Ivory 12 bars 55c Toilet Tissue 1000 Sheet Rolls 4 for 25c JELLO 3 pkgs 1 7c SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! "World Over" Imported Spanish GREEN OLIVES A touch of garlic and dill give them a flavor you will not forget Quart Jar 69c Wax Paper . . . .2 rolls 15c Pork & Beans . .', . .2 cans 25 Large 27 oj. Can Peanut Butter . lb. jar 19c Royal Club . Deviled Ham ; , . . . ;2 cans 25c College Inn ..,'. ... Rice Dinner . . . . . 2 cans 25c ' College Inn Chicken Ravioli, sm., 3 for 25c Large size ....... .2 for 25c Chipped Beef . . . . . .lg. jar 28c Corned or Roast Beef, can 19c j Krispie Crackers . 2 lb. box 29c Whole Wheat FIG BARS 21b.pkg.25c Schilling Baking Pwdr. 12 oz. can . .27c 2Hi lb. can . ,79c PICKLE SIPEOALS HI C. II. B. 6V2 oz. Relish, Sour, Sweet Cross Cut or Dill 2 Eos 25c Century, Packed by S. & W. Dills, Ig. 25 oz. jar 19c Sweet or Sweet Mixed Qt. 29c, 12ozl8c BEST FOODS Bread and Butter Pickles 2 for 29c 1 Bananas lb. 5c Fancy firm Lemons . . doz. 29c Sunkiat 360 BIm Tomatoes 3 lbs. 25c Pierce 'i Fancy Hothouu Cucumbers each 5c Pierce' Fancy Hothouu -All Fruits and Vegetables in Season c CUTTY RHEA'S1 MAMSBtfT 121 North Central You'll Want Plenty of Good Lunch Meats for Your Picnic It can't be just any kind it must bo good meat for the Sandwiches you take on your picnio outing. So, come to the City Market and get the best. Veal Roast . . Ib. 15c Pork Roast . . Ib. 18c Shoulder Spare Ribs . . Ib. 18c Back Bones . lb. 12c Short Ribs . . lb. 15c Steer Beef Pure Lard . 2 lb. 25c 1AC