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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1922)
' I'nlvfrally Mbrnry Utigene, ()ii'(on JIolllp WEATHER FORECAST TO.MCIHT AMI IIIIDAV IWIII, ( ontim in roi.D, modi.iiati. I.8TI HIA ttlMIM UN OFFICIAL FAFER Or KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Associated Prcsi Mlrrill iwir Nil, l,"ili:i KI.AMATHr'AI.l.H, OltKf.'O.V, fill llsD.U, hi ' t misck II, I :! PRIOR FITS (Mil CHECK FUER GETS 3 YEARS IN STSTE PEN GmnbliiiK Slnrtcd Downfall Patrick Biohop, '?'l Lewis Trial Is Bcrjun I'.ilrlik liinliop, 22. nirixliiil In' Man rrmiclri'ii iiinl brought hen In utiswcr to tliu thnrgit of uxk-I ItiK liml checks, was itrrjlgticd In , circuit court yttt-rlay afternoon n ml entered a plea til guilty. Hi wit sentenced to ii term nf tlirpo ,fon In tliu stuto penitentiary by Judge A. I. I.unvllt. Illthiip Mf.m represented by I. II Mills, Willi tlUll been UlIUllltOll h) I Iiii court to defend Mm. Tim nt lornpy made a Hliori plea lor leutwi cy In Imliulr of hi client mi Itio l! roil n On tliut Iit was nung unit had gotten Into tlio wrong sort of company upon hit nrrlvnl In Klnni atli Palls. Ill downfall was start ctl when gambling became n pas time mid ilnlilH Incut red In litis sport Iril to tils pausing (I rut oiip bail check nml thru unnthor Hlirr Iff Low lufi ilils morning with ihf lirlmner for Hnlnm whero lio will begin sen lug bis three year term ' Tilnl llegtin Trial nf Ted Lewi, arretted Dec ember 2 In a local pool hall on n llqmir charge, was begun In the circuit rutin this morning It. fusing tint aid of nn attorney. t."Mt was attempting to renduc: his iihii defense. Following In tlit Hit of Jurors tnrtlng In tho l.ouln rase Ch.irlen l.aiti. J.. O tlwlndler, Thomiig j Jarkunn. Mr Gertrude .Moore liar. y Aratit, J. J. (Jor.lon, Hoy Call. I.lnyd ItPditetd. J J K,.,.r, nv,.r. "It llur.Icnl.roDk. Allu.rt c limn nell, unilU.enU Miles, COLD HITSASTORIA liw Trmpcnitiirr rlii In. ir.1,,.,1 Pi-iimiitl fur I'uei in ,i,K ASTOItlA. Dee I I --A r,.nilnut..l cold earn wind accompanied by nov. added to relief prohlema hure today. IntreailuK eaiu fir fUl. alu ltltlh Iiii; l'OUTi.A.VD. Dec. 1 1 -- The .Mr. inotirm of thn toaaon bit here to day. Tim minimum teinpnrstum till mornliiK .u 21. At Haker to day It n four below. MEXICANjRRESTED fnii- Ntitll I, Pivitl Whin lii-.nr. fill. nt Cthttinr , Slimui Criun Krntt, ii Mexican, appeared In the JtiMlcu court yontord.ty nfter noon on tho elwrro of. iuihr off u,0 larnliiKH of a prottliuin. lu.t iioiuti did not itppnar In tho ruuiplnlnl, but who U HUpiioiitil tu be nn Indian lit. In rs nt Alcomn. Tho eomiilabit wub attorn by Deputy Bhurllf N.lson .Smith, of AIkoiiiii. Tho (omjibilnt vn filml on luror iniitlou of felony nnd us (hero ttna not uvlilonio eniuiKb to Jimtlfy holil Iiik Kctitt oit In tho Kruml Jury tho rii6o uim illmiilnncil. "iioti.i:i ju.'A'i" i,ati:.st HUM), Die 1 I.- "llootloK meat" ,.ls tho lalost roiniiinilliy to cnino un der tho Keen nhmMrntlnii of tho No vadn I'tirn loml imil DrtiK commls alon. AkuiiIh of tho I'lmnibsloii hiito found incut unfit for foud in tho h.inilu of purlieu puddllne. M tho rnsliloiiro (llslrl.trt and lant week ilo iitroyi'il two lieevi'H WUATIIUIt PISOIIAIIIMTIKS Tho C')i'o-tlioriiittKi'ii)h ut Diiilof. wooilri I'liiiriiini'v loKluliU'Cil ii ilglUKN liill'omotllc pi.'H- HUIO tlllll moilllllR vouching If point h H ' xftvV' "ll "Vl" insiirn !B 7 fiWM ,,,,"'t W'tllod coiitll- lA'iW, ""'l. At 2 p. m. i . fMKT-A J III.. Inn.li.MCL- ti-iiu IKIllll (IllWIIWIlril bul hotter cotidl IIkuh in o liullcat ml. I'V.I'Pi-llHt for next 'i heum: (lonuriilly full: pnilmlily.ciilil, with vailuhlti wIiuIh, Tho Tycim ii'i'iii'.lliu; t li.ii moiiii'tc-r teglHtuioil iiiiiNliniiiii nml minimum tiiiiiiuinUiucs t mlu J' IIH follllWH High 3S l.o 1 1 i Iiii Mtill lfV-."V P. Glands Did" "it ", $WirA lu"lln '"'IW. John ' V-l linn r. tf....H. old prisoner In Hum CjihuiIIii, u a couplo of coat lil. nn) i iittnclK.il recently. Willi liin now nlniKlif, John full f.o full ft w tint ho won a UO-yuril rnco In seven rc ends in n recent prlii on tournr.. mrnt. J ..." PENDLETON AND ST. PAUL HUNTERS LOSE LIVES IN RIVERS iiitoii of hiioiKgu r-iui in n.in.iiii Kill.; Km t'.iiitH lliv.il.., 'llinniKli ltd In I'oiiitlllii T. PAI'l.. J)ro . I)er. t I. Don nhl Ktrfc. 21. wa ilrownxtl In the Wlllinmrito rltnr near horo yc ti.rdny wli..n h0 U'U In thu ntr from n fthlff whlrh ovortnrnpl from tl' lofoll-.tf iu Kim. ':nii.i:ton, Dpt. ii. uri Couu. r. known Penili'llon rr. dont. ngrti S6. wa ilrowno.) In tint I'matllla river yotorday. ffo lirtke ilirnuKb ti iro while eolnR for I iturk ti hail nil. it llu body v fount) to.lay. BOOTH MAKES REPLY i 'ilium-. Vitiitti iiiuiiij- iiti-itinii ,i. nfl ll lllulin -ttittriii.il) I'OItTI.AND. D.r II -Memh.n. c-f the Orexni note blRbuoy com mlMlon Intend to rrajgn. eff.?ctlc any time within three monthg. and wtll tin avor-jtittnx posslblB to ntd ike Incomigg admluUtrntloH. Jd 1!. A. Iiootb. rhatrman, addreaatnti Huf county Judr.a and cnmmlulon or tneeiing bero today. Dofth m.tdo a ijotnlled'muwor to rharEoa tolcod daring tho Nrocent campaign. Answering tbe cbareo that W'aah inmon bad mado a botior ahowlnc In road work, ho declared that Ore rod had built mnro tnltns of roads at lo cost than the neighboring state The highway commissi, n today ap proved u plan to obtain leslalaiora content to eoiutrurtlne commorclnl street In Astoria ns a part of tbe Co lumbia highway, and would use tbo nuarUr-mlll lety originally approp riated fi r mad work, which was Lit er dltortcd to tbo eliUilrctis' homo The wt.rl; Ii oxpscleil lo cost S1O0. Ooo. IbiGlaior Nuud v.ent to Astoria thlii afternoon. Judge llnrvoy K. Cross, of Orcp.on City, was elected prmldoiit of tbo loiility 'udgea nnd CommlsaUiuei-i ioila. I'ummlulonor Cbarloa llu dpen. Port land, wna made vlro pmsl dent nod Judge II. I.. Ilasbrork of llniil Itlvor vvns ro-clerteil sucretary trtnaiirer. EDWARDS PLEA LOST lliiMnu I'litm.iter ('umlil.il tin ItootlepKliiK .Musi Mcito 'I'eriu SAI.UM. Oro.. Doc. 1 I. The bit promo court today urflriuoil Judpo I'alltlna In tho JncUsuu county cnao. stnto vii. JninoH (Sblnu) IMttnrds, iippoll.ini. Appual from coiitlcilon for tlulutlim of thu prohibition lau. MUDroitD. Dec. 1 I. This Is olio of tho Bo-i'.illud bcollcKKliig ulso. ami reunited In two trials, In tho cir cuit ctMii t, tho Jury dhmnrroiiig In tho first, mid convicting In thu to- uml dial, and clcarj fiiim Iho ie. I'onls tint last of (ho action nrlshii; from n hcilea of lliiuor raid. Tim nlhci'B h.t tci've.l tlior Mciitoiims, houii iiciiiltliHl. or calli'il by ilc.ith, I'Munrila was tho oitfi-.itor of n t.ul li thin city, nml u;n ari.'stoil on nvliU'iico colk'i'lril by n ilptcctlvo, "Dad" (lilies. Tho tilul iiioiiboiI It Ik. Ii f.flliii; and wna haul fouglit. I'iIwuiiIh wiii Hcittoncoil. . lo icrvo three moiiilui In tho I'liunty Jail, mid' pay a risi of tllui. Uo Ih ut llhcity tiii $10011 houilH. Tho dnfcmlmit lx now rodldlng ut Wend, l.'iillf., wlioio ho piomotod hoyoiiiI Imxlni; cmitosila. mid na noon H lht mn.idulo Is rceolw'd from S.ilinn, rdwiinh will be tnl.oii Into iiiilodj by the yherlff 3 . r. 'FIIIGIII ! 1 FOR FSIEfi B i Amu Or II. &,; Spokesmen of Agricultural Interests Appear In Credit Hearing VAHIIIN(1T(). Drr It Hiiuboi imi fur tho federal tfovt rnniMnt nn.t nurl' itliural lntiot of the coun 1 1 -. oitnjrlnn today In thn en ntit'n liearlni; mi rurol (reditu, rao nmmctidod that coiinrcm do ooio llitnr; to rollcve the farmerV fl iioopIbI comlltlon. gnnalor Mf.Vnry today Introdue.! n bill to extend for one year, until Juno 30. 1031. tho power of lb wnr nnfiriin fnvftntvllnn MttA f-rm and Hr. raoefc &n.. .Uo lo nri, i .. ..I wm.mi. wU, MUUmi, ,. VI, UlTf I antliortly of tho corporation to laauo uotta and bonde. WASIIINOTON. Dec. 1 1 tr. dvnt Harding in u lottt r read today at tbe opening itetsloa of the nation al council rf farmers' c.i-opumilve i J marketing omucIoiIoiis. declared bo tnew if "mi single movement Ibat ! promises more help towards present relief and permanent l'4tt.rmcnt of agrlrultoril rmtdltioii.'. than cohipo r.tuve i rgnulsatlon of farmers to markot their )rodnt " IThv prccijin f r the meeting In . lu.l. j a i .mi pi. I.- rctl.tt of c.t-opo-ratlvo marketing Im-ludlnrt cuttoa, ll.ibaro. fruit, grnl-i, d.tiry ant nth- r farm products ! ' -. - - LAMM MILL CLOSED 1'lm.i si iinm for Winter After! hii.,.f,.i K..J,,.,- tin.. MiiUMful NMsnn . lion - Tf LJtmm lumber cowpgajr-anw- mill at Modoc Point was closed down fur the winter Tuesday offer a sue- cctful Mason's run. Operating only six mouths of thW yiar. tho pl.iar tut 11,000.000 feet of luqihor. .Ivor aging bettor titan Cu.ooo ft per ds, according to reporu About lo men were cm ploy od 'II'IIKS 'IO JOIN I.IMCUU UAt'SANNK. Drc. II. Turkey will Join tho laaguo ot nations soon ns thu peace treaty Is signed , nt l4iiisanat, Istnet l'hj uonounc ed today. As the league exorcises general anvorvlslou over minority populatloiiti, Isiuot'a announcement oas Inturprotwl nB mealnng Tur key will accept tho league's super tltlou uter Oltrlittatis In Turkey, ON m-LA 'm. ., kVA "ivVJPa "mMr -i'utvj, w-v jsaXwp' -saf' M-Crj, 'Pr Sti (Fwti-4 ,? '' iT'5 A RrXTrteR A 3 -'vCL - PLEASANT BUBDEn K CjfjV rJ4fA , ( ,j A l AT ThaT . J , ML X- - N - S " W'M EVERVBOOV t Fashion Show Dooms Flapper Sliorl Mnir and Short Skirts Meet With Scant Favor; Prim Quakerc:c Gets Storm of Applause ' I.AfrtAN.Vn, JJoc. U.Ehnrt faflli u, I nhurt xktrtH ron'IUtlo favnr In i lie fiinhlt n coiifi'trnee) Whhh I -n til I'oiret. tbo I'urln rtll eendiifV"! : hi- Oraml thnatra far tho fa Mort-lli- rn- t!n ritl.t'irtl in LaUjmnaii f r Dm Near Knittqra CMiferotW" ' Ton I'vrUlan mannlkltl ilimlared uiorn than loo rottumts lie loin tho ukruiilM ti-lilleice, wbletl rtjlntired lit apiinitui by loud apptsilae. or wan dradly tlt.'Ot whn a mannllila root nd aerniti the itano In n Rwtntne which did not nvtt the tennr ut tbe audlcnro. '(illl CllUill Hunt It .on Ixjcamo apimfeat that the Klrlf coltntfd nioili tliar) tho rag. itunifi.. It win difficult fur a nharp i tin i red r.'tl tit rail fortfa much an T T. '!'" """I a,,o""U "alH'H'da rreatcr part of tho male iwpt'on of the attiifenre There were ipnlinlkltl Witb bit... bed hair whlh wan (-artod. ootl liolt- bed h ii it hi. h v .i phtst. r 'I ....v.it straight There wero both l.I .n lea EARRINGS FOR BOYS Uinulieltallnu I'ltllu I'ynu minimi tt'iiili Hniilit by IIIkIi Sellout Mudests Wlio Want More l.itlliitlo In Dre, inthlon nete: ICirrisga lll bvilf we oven appear In peon pants w. rn by high school boys Jn.. day Jast a slight dri-arturo frim tho con curb year horuafter. j viatlonal look what happens. That fablou nolo cot Ujo modolit "of course we don't e.ipct to win tbo Ifial high acbool ytatefitty and , n n day. but look bow long it brought frowns to tbo foreheads or took for tho stiff racettes to win. tbe last ra -tors and tlTi atflong - J'cnr wo arc golsg to Irritate tbe fair soi when tbe twjt appeared j oar elders nnd tho flappers with car- wearing earrings. This was no boylab pnmk. It .p. . I""- U as no "atunt-star.ed for! ,. I tba sola purpose of caltHag a l8gh:i er for dlstrkllng Ftadeait' atndsi f11!u -.tntllci. Kot at all. Ill wa ah osproaslon of a crowing desire for! omancliiatlon from convosttonal litv! t eatb. n desire born of eountlc eara ot obscrvlpg glrU array taainselvcs ' In the prevmlllng fiuhUns of tbo dayl white iho bDjrs worn the same oir ' en that operatives .of the depart duds, year la and year out. , ment of Jucllce shadowed members 1 That, at least, ta tbe statement of nu.riudent. Iloro'a what ho said- Karrlng Day U new n fixed au-1 utisl Instltuttun. On one day of each ! year herejlter we will take this wean lu tMpue uy tiumtio tui ui.ir.- latitude in dn Tnhe-girls. cow. Look bow -they d'-ll up. 8up- poio wo did that. Wouldn't there bp u lii'Wi go up! i I "On tho other band, '1 fltrtuldn't wo have tho same prlvll.c.'s as girls.! Our fjrofatbeiB could tl'.g in lace i and nifties, and nottilnp nald. Hut,1 OUR BRAIN FROM NOV , "O ' V. & j. .aiUw. ...a.WiWi'-A.ry' mmmimm ,, jur.TTZKiiKra'?s&wrsrr ss ii. t Jteyhvrymn'rii'i nnd hrucnttes with nhnrt hair, but they ittlraftml llttlo attenion. ' All cyon were on tho glrM with Ions linlr. rt-Kiirdlefi whrllier It wa red ftoldcn or Mac. They r;tt nil tin-J aiiplauie. And tbo more tnoJeat nnd I dmnnrn tlm manntklu wiis. tho ureal er her popularity with tho -spectator. ."nappy I'lnpprr In Dlraril Tliti tnapiy flapper was clearly in the dUcard, la tho opinion of the in ternational crowd gathered nt T.nu naiillo. and the wlllowey p.lrl In ex raml7 long altlrta nnd with plal'.lv droiued hair was In favor. TI.e prlmn favorite nmotiK the mannlklm wi n gray eyed llttlo Qtiakcrej. with brown hair parted In the ml- die. and simply dreMrd. Her nulls nad gowns were all cray or blue, nnd wlionovor the anwnrcil on tho ataitn iho applatuo trail deafening, while the morn flashy mannlkln. walklnn Mill great affectation nnd dreased . In cuufplcuoits red n I llow gownr-, ! wore greeted with little enthusiasm. IS LATEST FASHION I ring, ana until ttc win our point wo ' conilnuo the good work. oy suffrage. Is our Watch our smoke'" motto. TRAILED BY SLEUTHS ' 1--Ht- Minle nml Denied In D.uirIi- "!' Imcniliiiicnt llt-urlm; WASHINnTON. Dec. H. Charg- I of congromi who attacked Attorney ucncral Daughcrty. wcro mado and! denied today at a bearing before the bouse Judiciary committee on Daughcrty Impeachment charges. roi.-OXUD t'A.NDV KA1US LONDON. Dec 13 An attempt has been mado to nisaslnato Home Secretary W. l HrldKeman by means of poisoned clfocolales sent through tho mall. Tho caudy arrived at tbo home offlco yesterday. The police found ll contained poltcn. ON -'A i- ' k "Yes" by Radio Miss Vclla Favo, Just arrived In Now York on tho Adriatic, received a wireless pro- pouil from her cwccthcart when j tho ship was rnllc.1 outside ot( Now York. And tliAn tiH ntsrM.fi I tSmlVt- heart was mado, happy and the first radio xntnneA .. rtlrtr. A uiitaiiwu t,tttksv-j . when M 1 s a Favo'i "Yes" I was Cashed tad -I HIGH SCHOOL FIVE WINS CLOSE GAME FROM SACRED HEART l-'lnal Score 15 to II!; GlrN Win lity Victory Otcr Senior Jutilnrti Ileal Sophomore t S'luad No. C of the high school barely escaped with a victory last night over tho Sacred Heart acad emy team. In Its first basketball game of tho season. Tho final worn was 15 to 12. In the girls' (lass games thn sophomores had on easy victory ovor the seniors, win ning 12 to 0, and the Juniors de feated the freshmen 12 to S, mak ing three victories and no defeats The fight put up by the acad emy boys, who mado no subitltU' lions during tho game, was con sidered highly commendable. Tho score at the end ot tho first half was C to 0 lo tho academy's favor. At tho start cf tbo second half they started their scoring again and IV looked llko an easy victory for them until Arthur Peck and Herbert I-an dls, substituting for two other high school players, started a combination that soon ran tbo high school's scoro high enough to enable them to win. Four of ho academy boys In the team are in high school while the other li in tl-eighth grade.. Four bo)s who nro in high school have all played before but bat'o practiced very little this year. The other boy, who is In the eighth grade, has never played any basketball prior to this year. Ileorge Connors and Archie Marshall starred for the academy. Oeorge Connors sccred threo baskets and Archie Marshall scored ono Dns- ket. They both played excellent games throughout. Cecil Matt and Alex Demon both scored a basket. Arthur Pack starred for the high school, although he substituted for another player In tho last of the second half. I To scored 10 points by throwjug five baskets, In quick suc cession, Herbert L.imlls aiid iloland Cofer each scored a, basket and f.an die threw one foul. Although tho blah school made frequent substitutions, out of all th? men that played only two had over hdd any experience prior to this year, which accounted large: Mr their poor passing and shooting. In the sophomere-senlor game the sophomores had It nil their way, srorlng four points In the first half und eight points In the last half. (lertrude Smith, Frances Heed. and Mary Whltellne starred for tbo sophomores. Mary Whltellnc's play ing ut guard was a feature of tbe game, being greatly responsible for not allowing the seniors to score. Gertrude Smith threw threo baskets and Frances Heed threw two bask ets.' Anna Mlchaclsou scored tbo re maining basket. In tho Jiinlor-treshmcn game tho Juniors had tery llttlo troublo In win ning although the freshmen held the Juniors down to four points In tho last half. Ilounlo Lucas, and (Icrlrtidu Moore starred for the Juniors showing good team work ns forwards and very good ability nt shotting baskets, The.ro wcro uo outstanding stars on the froshmon team. (Continued on Page 3) 18 DIE TRAIN WRECK lli'iity Death Toll Token lu Sou l.lno nml S. P. Accidents THOHPK, Wis.. Dec. 14. One was killed nnd several badly Injur ed today wlmu u Soo lino passenger train collided head on with a freight train near here. HOUSTON. Tex Doc. 14. 'iho death of seven moro today brought thu toll of last night's Southern l'u clflc wreck at Humble near hero, to I", All woro scalded by escuplug sien m, ,-" '"4 " l.- Hv"jcii W- C. C. HFJHG 1 EXTENSIONS PLEAJAN. 15TH. Oregon' 'Application For Rail Development to Be Heard at Portland WASHINGTON, Dec. H. Janu ary 1G has been named as tho date and Portland tbo placo for the hear ing of tho Oregon public sorvlce com mission's application tor action 'by the Interstate commerce commission for construction ot now railroad lines !n Kastcrn Oregon. This application Is under provision ot tbo transportation act, giving au thority for construction of exten sions when required by public con venience and necessity. It Is direct ed to tbe Central Pacific, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific systems, all ot which are Involved In the pro posed program of extensions from Crane, Uend, Kirk and Lakovlaw, io as to glvo through connections un der common user privilege Kxnuilner Jewel Assigned Kxamlncr Jewel has been assigned lo conduct tho hearing. Charles Mo ran, president ot tho Nevada, Cali fornia & Oregon railway, has, advlt :! tho commission that be believes tbo extension of his line northward from Lakovlcw Is the most practical, and Intends to build as soon as cir cumstances permit. Ho has asked to participate In tbo bearing. Tho Oregon Public Scrvlco com mission's application for additional railway lines In Central Oregon was prepared by II, II. Corey, representa tive on tbe commission troiV Eastern Oregon. Corey petitioned--the na tional commission to order 'the rail roads to compjoto line connecting up unfinished lines la tbo Interior ot Uwtfctjic. . . '$h Extensions Songht . Tbe lines asked were tho Natron cut-off, extension of tho Union Pa cific from Crane to Odell on the Nat ron line, extension of the lino from ilk'iid to Odell and connection ot Lakevlew olther to tbe Crane-Odell lino or to Klamath Falls. This construction would amount to several hundred miles ot track- ago nnd Is estimated by railroad men to necessitate au Investment ot. ap proximately 110.000,000. NIMRODS STAY HOME Poor Attcitdonco tit Association Meet llrlngi Postponement The meeting ot the Klamath Sportsmen's association last night was very poorly attended, and this fact was a matter ot disappointment to those Intorestod In hunting and fishing In Klamath county. Several questluus ot vital Importance wero to have been taken up, but on ac count of the lack ot attendance It was thought necessary to defer dis cussion until tho next regular nick ing, the second Monday In January. Represeutntive-clect Kzell was present, and tho matter ot securing u member from this county on thu atute game commission was ono of tho questions that was to have come before the meeting, as woll as the report of tho representatives recent ly soul to tho mooting ot tho -Western association ot Game Commission- era. "Thoro aro several other matters coming up to which tho sportsmen ot this vIcIuTty must give their at tention Immediately, It they don't waul to bo left 'holding the sack,' " said an officer ot tho association. "Ono of theso Is tho tentulvo propos al ot placing Tulu lako region In the game rofuges contemplated under tho federal migratory bird bill bo fora congress. "Tho sportsmen ot Klamath coun ty can do a great deal lo help thorn selves In, theso various questions It tiicy will got together and go (o work, but If thoy contlnuo In their present staia ot lethargy they will wake up somo fine morning to find that thoy bavo nothing left but their shoo strings ,and they wou't have much usq for thoao." 1 MAUKKT HKl'OItT n: PORTLAND, Dec. 14,-rCatjle, strong, hogs and sheep steady, eggs ., firm, butter strong, ).' -41 i .'J ti ' fi 1 hi -1 tft I Vx