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Thuttday, October .15, 1!)25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Soveil .1 The Purchauintf Aijcnt f if wa' iovci v or voo Yl7' ' 'l0 8lnMC.Mr.0lH lb Mil. ' . 1 If L'i . canKy u mm mw wuwm " i " A CAkloM oV GfiARCTreS ANDA. r'ODND Of YOl IK.' BIT ST OMOK0G 'll'HA('- ihi:, I!.! MR C'iMNM- I I I. HERALD'S rDR F. R. GODDARD OflTKOI'ATIUCJ PHYSICIAN AND BUnoKUII IOfUoe and Realdaac l'bone SZ I I O. 0. r. Tempi DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN tab Vain dl. Phone 183-W Make and grind Ulaaaea. Dupli cate broken leasot, repair frnmni Dr. Philip Cole GsDenil Practlcn of Donllstrr Open PfQQtnga by Appointment Phone 361 Cl Main Ornf slue's rttor J. C CLEGHORN CIVII, GN'OINEBIt AND RimVEYOn Phone 204M 219 lllih St. j ' ! I ' j American Legion Klamath Pot N t Meeting 1' and IrC TbMday Court Heo Baanmnnt r R OLDS, Ootn'dt Pbon (Sl-W B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thuraday Tnlng. Vlalt tng membsra welcome Ik Temple, 3rd fe Main Charlton Cnrrlo, Exalted Rnlur. Tom Dolsoll, Son K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: P, M. 2nd and 4th Tucaduva .Lvcoum Hull, mi- and High VlaiUng Knight welcome Ghaa. Pattonon, O. K. rO0AK I Leave Your VtrW' eiore 9 OclocK-Your AM- Pictum am ( nikrvKxxB m are , KLAMATH FALLS OREGON iJjL WHtl?fi PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMCII? O. K. Transfer I NXXICt: I'AV Hlf IY5K OUk' Mi.AI . HOWfOMf..'' -1V lii I! VOW . VICiM ", -'" " ( I VJA: OVEtt CifcTTiMG I'ytJBCEM YOU OOMf. G6AR3 AMD 7 IjOOWNGrDK I 70BACCO-1 MdfiCC YOOR YOli HCWKY- VPPlS AT HOME IS j v! i . MA. I .V ' . , BUSINESS DIRECTORY PIRATES TAKE (Continued I'rom I'nge Our) him nut. Johnson bka u bail lag mid they were centering their at tack on bin by bunting. Carey up. Bull I. low. Strike 1, called. Strike 2. called. Johnson worked .ry slowly. Ball 2, low. Bnll .1, outside. Foul. Carey got a long lilt Into right for two bases and the crowd was In an uproar. t'nyler up. Strike 1, swuiik. I'ttv ler went nfter it bull over hll head Strike 2, swung. Strike- I, Cuylcr struck out on thred pit, hi d halls, Johii(U)ti turning on plenty of steam. Ilarnbiirt up. Strike 1, swung. l-'oul, strike 2. Ilarnhart struck on: 1 1 , la uiree piitiien nans, missing a wide curve for a third strike Tho ' crowd applailded Johnson's, pitching. ; No runs, one hit. no errors. Reoend inning Stmatora Stun Harris Up. Hull 1. inside. 1 Hall 2. nUI.Mllr. Hall 3. Inside. ' ; Strike 1. called. Strike 2 ailed ('uyler took Stau Harris' fly as It was about to go Into the stands, (ioslln up. Bnll 1, outside. Strike 1, rolled. Strike 2, culled. Caivc made a nice catch of (ioslin's short fly to renter. Joe Harris up. Hall 1. outride. Ball 2, wide. Strike 1, swung. Hall .1, outside. Wright took Joe Har ris' hopper and got him at first. Morrison worked a wldo ourve on the Senator all through the inning. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Pintle Traynor up. Ilall 1, low and in side. Strike 1, called. Foul, strike 2. Hall 2, outside. Johnson took Traynor' hopper mid tossed wide to first but. Judgo got tho bull to the l(ag nbend of Traynor. Wright up. Strlku 1, culled. Foul, strike 2. Ball 1. outside. Wright singled into comer. MtinniH up. It wan star: hit; to rain again. Hull 1, Mc limi t also lilt Into .'enter for one base, Wrlaht holding Woond, The Pirate fans are now obeHug wildly. t Smith up, Strike I, BWUng. l!.i!l I, outside. Smith hll Into u double play Stan Harris taking Smith a I hopper, touching Mofnnta urn! then WORK Filitvs ready at' 5 DRUGS UURtSSi) WORLD SERIES 9m j m YOU NDMT WAl'llfc.' ' A!', A Ml. MHI k- ot lilr, ( I nH Al I. j HAvr. loooic; 10 A CAt'DAWDI C)C,i: AW'llllMli 1 StfAM'l HI RE throwing out Smith at flrat. No runs, two hits, no errors. Third Inning Senator fudge up. Ball 1, low und In- 1 1 1- Judg shot n single Into right center. Bluege up. Foul, strike 1. Bluege fouled the ball trying to sacrifice. BlUeg MDl up a blgb fly to Moor... Peck up. Strike 1. called. Foul. Itrjke 2. Hall 1, high. Hall 2. high. Cuylor made n sensational catch of Peck's fly and then throw wildly put first to get Judge. Judge went to second. It ii 1 up. Strike 1, called. Ball 1. low Foul, strike 2. Ball 2. low. - .... .. hack and took Ruel'l long smash. No runs, one bit, one rror. TUtrd Inning Pirate Uorrlaon up. strike l, iwdng. Morrison got a single over second j baae, Rice could not get up to it.) Mnore up. Hall 1. outside. Moore I mi a it, tiiite ti, it.'tt lt,i Uua ., , . .1 .... . . .,,. ...., ,,ui. n...u , mj "' Sinn Harris went over and pat- i rii joriimm nil inr nnrK. i Carey up. Moore scored on Carey's I shnrp single past Stan Harris, Carey nIK .ue lirst lll.ll pucnea. lU.I crowd wa:; wilt! with excitement. Cgyler up. Strike 1. swung. Ball I. inside. Peck threw out Cuylor1 ut first. Carey going to second. The nit ant. run piay was on. iiarunar. tip. nun t. ion. nun 2. Insld i and high. Hall II. Carey Mole third, catching Ruol asleep. Ituel did not make the throw to third. Strike 1. culled. Curcy scored on Hnrnhurt s Texas leaguer to right. Trnynor up. The Pirates were certainly going nfter Johnson. Hall 1, Inside. Ball 2, high and inslde. Strlko 1, called. Traynor forced llnrnhart, Pock to Stan Harris. Wright up. Wright sent up n pop fly to Stau Harris. Throe rum, four hits, no error. Fourth Inning Senators 1J was still sprinkling a little and very dark and bard to follow (he Cdurae Ot the ball on the field. Johnson up. Hull 1. high and iusltle. Stvikn 1. swung. Strike Called, Morrison' curve seemed to Uiyatlfy Johnaon, Carey took John son's fly in left center. Ride up. The crowd was going nfter Rice nguin. Foul, strike 1. Bal i. Inside. Rice singled pant Mclnnla. I Slan Harris uu. Foul, strike 1. Bull I. outside. Foul, strike 2. Strike ::. Stan Harris struck out, Hiking a third culled, and went back to tb" honch kicking. OoS'llll up. Bnll 1, inside Strike 1, called. Strike 2. culled. Morri son threw nothing but big drop Curves' to tho Goose. Goslln singled into loft and Rico raced to third, On the throw to third the (loose went lo second. Joe Harris up. Kiiike 1, called. Hal 1. Inside, Rice and Goslln scored on Joe Harris' two base drive to light. JUdgO HI'. Hall 1. low. Dull 2, outaldo, Strike l. balled, Hull 'i. high. Strike 2, tailed. Foul. Judge Co., 7 V 1 . 1 It!! , ULj THE EVENING HERALD'S i. ,n ii.ii Mi hatch First Insertion pnr IIiia 10c Twii Insertion -PWUMIM Tlirro triHfrt lorin ..per lino 20c ; 1 niir liiatert IfifiM i.t r , '-., WMk (o time) bmp line fjj (tun Month per linn 76o Minimum cliargo 26c. Ads not consecutive are charged ae new tol- lowing each oiiiIbbIoii. PlWt Insertion It In "New Today" column without extra charge, bnt all Insertion In that column are at tint Insertion rato. riled out lo Cuylor. Two rim , bill anil no error. Fourth Inning I'lruli'H Mclnnle up. .Mclnnis rapped a slngln Into left, the Pirate-, wore Mill KoInK after the first hall Smith up. Hlcu made a shoe string catch of Smith' set-ming lilt. Hctnnl hud to race back lo firm. (Iruntham batUd for Morrison. Orontbam up. Bail 1. inside. Strike 1, called. Koul. llrlko 2. Foul. Foul, (iruntham cut out n long fly to Joe Harris. Moore up. Ball, outside. Strike 1, called. Hall 2, hlKh. Strike 2, wunf. Foul. Hall .1. outside. .Moore sent out a lofty fly which thn Goose gobbled. No runii, one hit, no urrore. Flflli billing Henutom Kremor went into the box for the PiraU'H- Bld(e up, Kramer took a brief wnnn up, Trnynor robbed BluAga of a lilt by lenpinK hli;h In the air and taklriK bin bounder unit tbrow- In k him out. i Pock up. Peck went out. Wright : to MclnuiH, HtrlkinK the flrnt ball f pitched. Jluel up. Hall 1, high. Strike 1. called. Hall 2, low. Foul, strike 2. I Foul. Forll. Carey made a nice ' catch of Rnal'a low fly. The l'lrat' were giving their pitcher fine sup port In the field. No runs, no hits no errors. Fifth liming. Pirates Carey up, Carey, who already had made two him was given u hand. Carey lashed the first ball into right center for two bases, hi third hit of the game and the second two bagger. Cuylor up. Foul, strike 1. A foul liner from Cuyler's bat bit a spec- tator in the back. Carey scored oa Cuyler's two hose hit to duep left, Tho Pirate wore renewing their on-1 slaught on Johnson's fast hull. It . was raining steadily. Hnrnhurt up. Hall 1. high. Strike j 1. culled. Strike 2. called. Strike! 3. Barnhart struck out, swinging at his third strike. Traynor up. Traynor fouled out to Itucl. Wright up. Ball 1. Hall 2, out- sid Strike 1, swung. Foul, strike na olltBld0. po,,,. Koul. staii! Harris stood WrlKht. hop. still and snared One run. two hits. no t rrorfi, sivti, rnnin- Johnson up. Foul, strike 1. Foul ..,. Wrleht Inn In Inhn.nn-, holt back of second. Rico up. Wright took Rice's Blow hopper and tossed him out. Stan Harris up. Strike 1, called. ,)all , h,gh lnsj()( Srko , gwunR Strike t. Stan Harris struck out, swinging for a third strike. It was his second strike out of tho gamo. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning Pirates Mclnnis up. Ball 1. outside. Ball 2, low. Strike 1, called. Foul, strik -2. The Goose gathered in Mcln nla'. fly. Smith up. Rico raced over the loft and took Smith's drive. Kremer up. Strike 1. swung. Strike 2. swung. Foul. Hall 1, out side. Bnll 2, outside. Kremer foul ed to Ruol. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Senators it was now rainiug hard and the crowd was putting up umbrella and tho bleachers covered them selves with ooats. Goslln up. Strike 1. called. Ball 1. outside. Strike 2, swung. Mvrein or took Goslin's easy splush and throw him out at first. Joe Harris up. Ball 1. inside. Trnynor raced over to the loft field boxes and took Joe Harris' foul. Judge up. SPike 1, fulled. Cuylor almost misjudged Judge's fly but caught It after a hard run. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Pirates The stands were cheering for n seventh inning rally. Motive up. llnll 1, Inside, Strike I. called, Peek tlropped Moore'-; high fly and tho butter rein hod sec ond, lie would have been an easy out. Stun Harris wont over mid patted Peck on the back. Carey, tip. Moore scored on Car ey's third double to left. The Sen ators claimed that il was a tpul bnll. hut the umpire would not ul low It. Cnyler up. Cuylor sncrltloed, "If It's Loose We'll Move It" p9HoK I Johnson to Jades to Btaa Harris. Carey WCnl lii Ihlril. Hariiliiirt uu sifui Hani throw out Burn hurt at flrit. Curey MdiM HilW. ' Tryopr Up. II mi o dark Hint the fielders could hardly roe the tall, Cnrov 0M(i on TruvAor'. hi. In rlKbl fur Due,, basoi, He wan out at the Plate the playlnj; being Joe llnrriB to Stan llarrlH to Buof. Figlltll Inning Sctufttorn Bluege up, Traynor thraw out Bluege at first. Pack up. Peck got a home run In the lft field Ktaude. The ball clearing the farrier in front Of the Hcore board. Itucl up. null 1, high. Strike 1, called. Ball 2, high. Trajnor robbed Ituel of a hit with a remark able Ktop of Ituel'H Bharp grounder. and threw him out. JohtiHou up. Smith took Johnson') foul near the home bench. One run one bit, no errom. Kiglitii lulling Pirated Wright up. Strike 1, nwuni-: hinge 2, uwung. Koul. It v.a.i raining Bteadlly. Ball 1. outsld;;. Foul. Traynor went out and gave Wright a towel to wipe off his bat. Johnson then went out to confer with itucl. Judge took in Wrlgbt'.i foul. fctclnnia up. Hall l. outaldo. Joliniion anked the umpire for Borne BuwdUH.t to be brought to the pitcher'! box. Johimon filled his cup with sawdust and took It back himself. The pitching mound is very Upper;. Foul, strike 1. Ulcc took Mclnnlu' fly. Smith up. Ball 1, outside. Ball 2, low and outside. Smith hit a long bit to right for two bases. Yde ran for Smith. There was a conference on the Pirate bench an. I Blgbee was sent out to but for I Kremer. Bigbee up. Ball 1. outside. Ball I 2, outside. Yde scored on Hlgbee's I two base hit to left. The score wai I now tied, and the crowd called on i Moore for the winning run. Moore up. Ball 1, inside. Ball I 2, inside. Strike I, called. Fou1. i strike 2. Ball 3. outside. Foul. flail 4. Moore walked. Carey up. Ball 1. low. Strike 1. called. Peck took Carey's grounder and tossed to Stan Harris but the umpire ruled that Moore was safe at second. It was a' fielder's choic?. The official scorer gives Pock an error. The bases ara now filled. Cuylor up. Ball 1. 'inside. Th-.' game was held up while more saw- I dust was spread on the pitcher's box. it is still raining hard and the players wiped their bats as they came to the plate. Foul, strike 1. Foul, strike 2. Foul. Foul. Ball Bigbee, Moore and Carey scored on Cuyler's home run to deep right. The umpires ruled'that it is only a two base hit. Carey went back to third. Barnhart up. Barnhart filed to Stan Harris. Three runs, three hits, one error. Ninth Inning Senators Oldham went into the box for the Pirates and Bigbee went to left field. Gooch went behind the bat for tho Pirates. Rice up. Bull 1 inside. Strike 1, called. Foul, strike 2. Rice tried to bunt. Ball 2. high and inside. Strike 3. Rice struck out, taking a third called strike. He protested that the ball was low. Stan Harris up. Strike 1. called. Strike 2, called. Oldham was sweep ing tho plate with curves. Moore took Stan Harris' fly. Goslln up. Foul, strike 1. Strike 2, culled. Goslln kicked on this und tho crowd howled. Ball 1, out aldo. Goslln funned, taking a third called strike. No runs no hits, m errors. MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 1 1 Cattle receipts 135, calves 30: market slow. Hog receipts 700: slow, bidding 25c to 50 lower. Heavy weight (250 to 350) medium, good and choice 12.75 ii 13.51': medium weight (20(1 to 250 ) medium, good and choice. 1S.75 4f 13.75: light wt. (160 to 200) common, medium, good and choice 13.50 15.75; light lights (130 to 1600) common, medium, good anil choice 13.00 (tr 13.75; packing hops (rough and smooth) 10.00 fc' 12.00: slaughter pigs (1)0 to 130) medium, good and choice 12.50 13.60; feeder und stocker pigs (70 to 130) medium, good and choice l.'t.on fir U.'ISO, Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep, no receipts; nominally steady. , Eggs firm. Pullets up 4c. Current receipts 10; fresh medium 400 . Sf 41; Fresh standard firsts 10 0 CLASSIFIED AD NF.W TODAY 1 1 bulb, good construction, taoderu to the minute, Concrete fouada-i tlon, fireplace, laundry tubs, etc Lot Mi x 110. Only $2850; terms Will take lot us part payment. WARD & DALE C01 Main St. 15-1 FOR RENT Oarage. Call 824 Lin coln. 1-,-1'i' wanted - Automobile Salesman possessing unusual merit, iniiv' produce with us well above aer ago eurnings. Alternative of week ly salary. State qualifications fully to Box W'l. Care Herald. 15-17 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house. Adults only. Phone -l.1f.it. 16-1 HOUSE FOR KENT on Oregon ave nue. Inquire at 317 north 9th. 15-16 FOR RENT - 4 room cottage, fur nished, close in. Call 535. 15 STRAYED from 1219 Sargent, r, p. m. Wednesday, female Orange Persian Cat: liberal reward. 15 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen tleman. 40s Klamath Ave. Phone 147. 16 FOR RENT Cabin for gentleman. 335 6th St. $7.50 per month, phone 147. 15 ONE OF PORTLAND'S successful and highest rated bond houses ha exceptional opening for a lo cal representative. One with lif.j insurance or banking experience preferred, but not essential. For appointment see L. Kauffman at Hotel White Pelican Thursday or Friday evening. 15 WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Write Box 191 Care Herald. 12-15 WANTED Man wants work on j ranch. Experienced, married: ad- j dres W. 6. Meyers, cabin No. 59, Altamont auto park. 13-15 I - WANTED Position by exjerienced out of town stenographer. Steno graphic and general office work. Knowledge of bookkeeping: refer-1 ences. Address Box 585, Redmond, i Ore. 13-151 WANTED TO RENT An unfurnish ed house or apartment suitable for family of threo. Must be modern. Answer Box V.C.P. Caro Herald. 13-17 EXPERIENCED chamber maid wants work. Phono 135. 11-15 - WANTED Middle aged woman to! keep house and help care for two; children. Phone S7. 14-17! YOUNG MAN WANTS RIDE south i1ISCEIXA?'"f0Yf with someone going to Sacramento, ! ........c.. ...... ...u... . San Francisco or Los Angeles; will j WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax share expense. Ans. Box E.T.. Care ; ins, house cleaning and janitor Herald. 14-15 i service. References. A.M. . I Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf MAN AND WIFE wish work for win ter; cooking or ranch work. Cabin 42, Altamont auto park. 14-16 -I WANTED Girl for general house work. Two in fnmilv. Phone 48' 14-15 WANTED Two wheeled trailer; price must be reasonable; inquire Holliday. 7th and Klamath. 14tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished Apts., close I ' In. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th SL S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Furnished room, gen- tlemen preferred. 532 No. 8th St. j 12.1 FOR RENT Pleasant bedroom, suit able for one or two; 529 N. 10th St. Phone 749J. 13-15 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. with bath. 5S Main. 13-15 FOR RENT room house and gar age. $25. Phone 151M. 14-15 vate family. 512 No. sth St. Phone I 264J. 14-161 41; Fresh standard extras 46 & 46. Butter firm; undorgrades higher. Extra cubes, city 52. Standards 51 prime firsts 51. Firsts 47.; under grades nominal: prints 55, cartons 56. Milk firm. Best churning cream 62 55 not shippers' track in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 59. Haw milk (4C;. ) 2.65 cwt. f.o.h. Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25 IS 26: light 16 17; Springs 26; broi lers 29 30; young white ducks 23 25. Onions steady, J.'SB & 1.50. , Potatoes slow, new 1.75 (fj 1.85. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1. 2S if 31. Filberts nominal: almonds 2S j 32; Brasll nuts 24 0 t8l Italian chesthutfl 21. Hops steady. New crop, clusters 21 (ft 23; t'ugglcs 27, SECTION FOB H.I,R : FOR SALE - - Clood Ounrnsey dairy g heifer, on Little Appleguto. J. J. Munaoll, Jackson ville. . a-16 FOR BAI.E-10 bend fine wool Ram boulllct bucks. Call or write A. E. Williams, lit. 1, Box 18G, Ash laud, Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE 118 aged ewo In good condition, price $6. H. J. Heard ley, mile south of Lone Pino school house. 9-15 FOR SALE For cash only, lot 100 x 50, located at 123(1 Orogon 8t., Klamath Fall. Orogon, or Lot No. 1, Block No. 20. Klamath Fall 1 booming, now Is the time to Invest In real property. Further particu lars at Perkins Furniture Store, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21 A BARGAIN in Hot Springs addition: Now, modern. 5 room bouse, hard wood floors, built in kitchen, fire place. Wired for olectrlc range. Oarage in basement; light fixture and window shades included, terms to suit. Owner, H.E.Roskamp, 1734 Esplanade. Phone 572. 19tt FOIL SALE -Cheap, or will trado for Klamath Falls property: small full aad alfalfa ranch near Grants Pass. Paid up water right. In quire 1731 Nevada Avo. 12-17 SPECIAL SALE on every coat and dress at Bee Begin' Dress Shop. 12-17 FOR SALE Just the thing for man and wife: restaurant fully equip ped, in growing town. Other busi ness reason for selling. Low rent, long leas: some terms. For par ticulars call or write Club Cafe, Chiloquin, Ore.. 1 2 1 7 SPECIAL SALE on every coat and dress at Bee Begin' Dres Shop. 129 So. 7th St. 12-17 ENGLI3H SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies from trained Imported par ents. Sire International champion Hansford's Harbour, dam by Dual champion Flint of Avondale, Prices reasonable. Will be at Murphey's Seed store Saturday afternoon and evening. 13-15! I FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 V, ton truck, for town property. Inquire at Central hotel. 13-19 FOR SALE .22 Winchester special;' peep sights, excellent condition, J 15. Phone 798J. 14-17 I FOR SALE! Business lot, price of any adjacent lot. Phone 151J. 14-15 FOR SALE 1610 acre ranch near Merrill, unirrignted. 1200 cultivat ed. House, barn, granaries; ade quate grazing land adjoining. Fed ora! farm loan 510, 000. Price $lf per acre: liberal terms. Mrs. L. B. Hague, 5 Lootnis Bldg. 14-16 : HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 811 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good cats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay tho return postage. 25c BUNDLBS 0F PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Ger vais, Algoma, Ore . S25-02B THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J. S 28 O 28 hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles in long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see mo at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) llenuor. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 MAKE YOUR DATES for papering and inside decorations; all dates taken until Oct. 20: 4 0;i off 00 all high grade paper. Patterson's, 630 South Oth. Phone 5S2J. 14-17 WE JUST HAD THE TIME of our lives at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 14-16 Cascnru bark quiet. Nominal at G i fcf 7; Ogroon graporoot nominal. Wheat: BBB hard white 1.43; hard white, Bluostom, llnart 1.40: Soft white. Western white 1.37; Northern spring, Western Hod 1.27. Today's our receipts: Wheat 6.1; Flour 5; Corn 3; Onts 7; Hay 4.