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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
PART? ETGHT AVDOL PRICES Fill BUYER Quotations Far From Sat isfactory for Grower t Say Report - esaisssssssissjs BOSTON, Juns It. (AP) The Coumsrelal Bulletin tomorrow will ssys . . "Mm Inqulrr U reported for wool this week, but sales ere far trom satisfactory, especially on the liner qualltlre, which fa Tor the burer la price. Medium woole are fairly firm. "Operations In the new clip hare lessened In consequence of reduced limits. Some voll, how ever. Is being bouajht In the clesn rsoM of 8S-88 cents, as against SS-9I cents formerly for fine and flue medium wools. "The manufacturing position Is not unhealthy bnt It continues low so far as new business Is concerned. Were prices better stabilised In wool It Is possible bustness might be better in tops, Tarns and piece goods. "Foreign markets are dull In tsvor of the buyer. "Mohair Is rather Quiet but prloes keep fslrly firm." The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following wool quo tations tomorrow: Oregon: Fine and T. M. Sta ple, 4-6c; fine and F. M. Fr. clothing, tl-tSc; tine and F. M. clothing. 10e; Valley No, 1, Mohair: Original bag. average It months Oregon. S(-(0c Graded stock: First combing. S-70c; good carding. 45-SOc "UNLOADED" GUN WOUNDS CHILD CHICAGO, June 11. (AP) "111 show yon how I'd shoot a burglar." laughed Mrs. Jeanette Anzolon to s group of friends at her home last night. "Please don't," shud'ered one of her guests. "Oh. H Isn't loaded," smiled Mrs. Ansolone. ' Bnt It was. Her three-year-old eon. Leonard, today was In a hospital, dying, a bullet In bis hesi SALE OF WOOL IS MODERATE BOSTON, June 31. (AP) Sales of moderate quantities hare been made on bp- - lines of graded western wools. Bulk of sales reported were In 48-50 and We strictly combing voile. Quo tations are about steady on both of these grades. The prices re ported on 48-50 grades were in range of 78 to 80c, scoured t-sls and 68 grade brought 88 to 90c, scoured basis. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday, Juno 21, lflfcw FORTUNE HELP MOVEMENT OF BIRTH CONTROL FOIITUNK 14 INS CLEVELAND, June. II. (UP) Millions of dollars for the spread of birth control Informa tion, wss provided In the will of Charles F. Brush, Inventor, filed for probate today. The exact amount of Brush's estate Is not known, but he was a multi-millionaire. After leaving 1100,000 to a church, his old mansion to his dsuglitcr and choice art works to the Cleveland Art Museum, Brush willed most of the re mainder of his estate to the Brush Foundation. Ills founda tion established IS months ago. Is for the spread and stabilisa tion of birth control. A storm of protest followed Its Inaugura tion. TAILSPIN AIR CRASH FATA L TO 2 FLYERS PITTSBURGH. Pa, June II. (AP) Going Into s tallspln at an altitude of about 1000 feet, an army primary training plane crashed at Rodgers Field here yesterday and Captain Wm. J. Snyder. 14, pilot, and first class private Harry C. La Fronts. 19. regular army mechanic attached to Rodgers Field, were killed. Cause of the crash still was undetermined today . Field at tendants watching ths plant, said they saw La Frentx start opening his parachute, but that he failej to jump. Snyder, member of the 134th observation squadrca, wss a na tive of Pittsburgh. La Frents. who cam to the field only 10 days sgo. sfter serving in Pan ama, resided In New York. KLAMATH MEN INTERESTED IN MINE PROJECT TREKA. Cat. June II. (AP) Inauguration of the mining of crystalline quarts, and sand glass bearing ore in Slsikyott county wag indicated here yes terday with the filing of four teen placer claims in the Red Rock country near the Oregon state line. The claims were fil ed by G. U Christy, of Klamath Falls, and associates. Thirty five notices' of location of quarts and placer mines in Siskiyou county were filed today. The claims were filed for gold mining locations. ANSWER TO LETTER GOLF Here Is the answer to the Let ter Golt puzile on page 4. EARLY. EARLS, EARNS. BAJtXS. BARES. BATES, BITES, RITES, RISES. RISER. The 2nd Anniversary Sale at The Mode Shop Continues to Draw Crowds! Here are some of our Wonderful Values!- Dresses regular $29.75, now Dresses regular $12.50, now Hats V2 Off regular selling price Coats Yz Off regular selling price ..$19.75 ,.$8.75 e Jln.t si s FULOPS TEN BUSY STORES - FROM THE CANADIAN BORDER TO THE CALIFORNIA LINE PORTLAND TWO STORES EUGENE SALEM VANCOUVER LONGVIEW ABERDEEN BELL1NGHAM EVERETT KLAMATH FAUJ MWk '. Lliii 1. mm mtimKffi I 171 paiSik FULOPS TEN BUSY STORES Are rapidly rolling; op $2,000,000 Clothing Sales record for 1929 This event is another step in Fulops phe nomenal progress. 39B tfHnann SflDtfDflD E3w Sp&'nmig anneal iPsABrcrs siunnrts' For men and young men are on sale in Ten Busy Fulops Stores WONDER VALUES all are sold on jlJSJs tit t vjr si n -j 1 ?5c socks n 49c FANCY RAYON 6 for $2.73 CHARGE I "ST NECKWEAR $1 .15 FULOPS X 10 PAYMENT PLAN SATURDAY FULOPS MAGIC DOLLAR DAY $5 STRAW HATS Charge; It c QfjJ on $ C Jjy FULOPS J 10 PAYMENT PLAN $ 1 SWEATERS Charge $4.95 FULOPS 10 PAYMENT PLAN DOWN will bay any suit in the store SATURDAY to Y cv. SATURDAY FULOPS MAGIC DOLLAR DAY n DOWN will buy ny suit in the store SATURDAY M." GOLF HOSE ' FULOPS gigantic buying power makes it possible for this phenomenal purchase and sale! Here are THE values of the season! Here are models to fit every man , Regulars Longs Shorts Stouts ALL ARE TWO-PANTS SUITS $1 DOWN BUYS Any Suit or Topcoat in the store Saturday Wwm Eighth & Klamath Ave. Klamath Falls NEXT TO PELICAN THEATRE 31 Take advantage of these low prices this week end. The Mode Shop Inc. 822 MAIN STREET