October 9, 19M PAGE TEN TI.E EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DflFD FEATURE OF WOOL fil T BOHTON. Oct. . (,-- The Commercial Ttulletlu will ssy to morrow: "It bss been quiot, week In the wool trade hare, although -there Is a ull confidence un derlying the situation based up on the statistical position flf the market and prices are not mater ially changed for the "Tli manufacturing situation it disturbed (or the moment by the strike at Lawrence of eome :o,00O employe, although thin .la not expected to disrupt the market for long. Trice for merinos In Lomlon and In Australia har receded a to 10 per rent for the week, while croeshreda In l-ondon hare . been fully maintained. Sterling exchange haa fluctuated com paratlvdy little for the week. "Mohair la alow of sale, good - to choice original adult hair be 1 ii r quotable at 10 and It cent.1 The Commercial Bulletin will puhliah the following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon Kine and F. M. ataple .'S-60; fine and '. M. Ft. comb ing (4-66; fine and K. M. cloth ing 48-SO: Valley No. 1, 62-53. ; Mohair: ? Oregon JO-!!. Domestic grad ed firat combing 32-35; good carding 2S-!8. j Word waa received In the city Trirtny afternoon that Miss Fayo Drew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Drew, panned away in .Portland Thursday, following au lllunss of several days. Her re-.-j.iains are enroute to tbia city where final ritea and interment will be held. j Mia Drew Ii well known In . Klamatfc county where ah haa . neide ber home for many years In the Henley section. Recently she aabmltted to a major oper ation In a Portland hospital and waa beliered to be recovering un til a few daya ago wLen her con dition became critical and her family waa summoned to ber bed aide. In addition to her parents she Is survired by one brother. Funeral arrancementa will be In charge of the Earl Whitlock ' Kuneral Home. f I Branch Railroad I Sale Authorized V WASHINGTON'. Oct. . () :: Sale of the Homestead branch ' railroad line In Oregon at "scrap 'value" has been authorised by i the Interstate Commerce Corn emission. j The Oregon-Washington Rail (way at Navigation company, own ers of the line, were permitted ;to dispose of It to the Oregon- Washington Railroad company, a t non-operating subsidiary. This . company will hold the line three . years. I The sale looks toward aband onment and ultimate removal of the Homestead branch. Senate's Two Blind Members life;-.. For the firat time lu Msteiy. te United States Senate will bar two blind members when it ctxtveaws for lie next regular session. They are Senator Thomas P. Gore (lefu. Democrat, of Oklahoma, and Senator Thomas p. Sckall. Republican, of Minnesota, seen here In Washington aa they took up their duties aa representatives of tneir none tte:e. When Dempsey Won Divorce f rr iV-t - Ya i in I Aw n -I, - 7ii , 1 , This picture, taken in front of the Reno courthouse, was snap ped just after Jack Dempsey won his Nevada divorce from Estelle Taylor. Left to right: Robert Burns, Jack's attorney; Dempsey J!m McKay, Dempsey's resident witness. BUILDING ACTIVE I'nusuul building activity In smaller cities and a (Inline In larger city rointnictlou Is re vealed by Heptetnbcr building permit reporta from 60 raclflc i-tutst cities aa tabulated In (be monthly S. W. rilraus at Co. building report. rSpokan. Wash., with a Scn tenilier total of II4I.T10, re corded a gain of $7.lti) over August and was the only large city to report a substantial In crease over the previous month. Twenty-nine smaller cities p ported galna over August. Of these. Redwood City, South Pasadena, Hellingham, Wash., lilendale. Long lleach, Albam bra and Fresno reported (he largest Increases. Of th 00 cltlea from which reports hare been received to date only IS reported galus over September, 1930. and but nine totals represented Increases over both August and the corres ponding month last year. Totals for the group were: September, 1931. I9.KS3.SJ1: August, 1S31, 10.69S.S5: and September, 1030, (31.310.141. San Francisco, with total of 1. 631.2!:. fell under the Aug ust total by approximately $440. 000 while Los Angeles reported a IJ7.000 gain. TO PORTLAND. Oct. . W) Within the next three days the allotment of orders to grind 200,000 barrels of flour for Chin ese relief will be placed with 4 Paclflo Northwest mills. Henry V. Collins, vice, presi dent and Pacific coast manager of Iho Farmers' Grain corpora tion, confirmed this report today shortly after orders to grind loo.OuO barrels had been alloted at Tacoma. The flour will be made from part of the 15.000.000 bushels of grain sola to inina oy me farm board. Three hundred thousand bar rela of flour will be the October qnota to be milled for China. Work la to start Immediately on the first 100.000 Int. The flour Is to leave Columbia river and Paget Sound points In a couple of weeks. Shipments will be made regularly for five months. f Livestock To Go To Poor Families j HILLSBORO, Wis., Oct. S. GP) Kather than take the present prices offered at the Chicago live stock market. Landsinger Bros., 'Sheep raisers, have offered to give ''tbeir stock to needy families. OBITUARY FA YE DREW I Faye 'rew, daughter of Mr. tand Mrs. Charles E. Drew, pase d away in Portland Thursday following an Illness of several daya. The remains will bo brought to Klamath Falls and to the Karl Whitlock funeral home. Pine avenue at Sixth. An nouncement of funeral arrange ments will be made later. ' Miss Rayner I hope you'll dance with me tonight. Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones Oh, rather! I hope rou don't think that I came here merely for pleasure! fUNERAL NOTICES CJiAKLOTTE D'AMATO. Charlotte D'Amato. late of Mil waukee, Wis., passed away at Me borne of her sister, Mrs. Helen Staub at 2121 Garden atreet. Thursday night at 1:5s o'clock following an Illness of six months. She waa born in Milwaukee, Wis., March Z. Iu9. and aged 12 years 7 months and 0 days at the time of death. She is survived by ber husband. Lawrence D'Amato, one son, Lawrence. Jr., her motheer, Mrs. Pearl Marcinkiewicz, three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Obremfckl and Mrs. Mauds Kujawa. all of .Mil waukee, and Mrs. .Helen Staub of this city; four brothers. Josepb Frank, Edwsrd and Bolislaus Marctnkiewlcs of Milwaukee. Recitation of the Rosary will be conducted this evening at t o'clock at the Earl Whitlock Fu neral Home.1 Piae avenue at Sixth, with Rev. Father Timothy Casey of the Sacred Heart church, officiating. .. Frieuda are respect fully Invited to attend. The re mains will be forwarded to Mil waukee. Wis., where funeral serv ices will be held and interment made in the family plot. A cigarette company has a new slogan: "Keep Kfssable!" This will probably lead to ore of those tests where ther blind fold you, let yon kiss six girls and then tell Mr. Ripie which one you liked best. Pullman Company Calls Men Back BUFFALO. N. Y.. Oct. . W) Edward Van Dyne, district superintendent of the Pullman company, announced today that S00 employee of the Buffalo plant have been called back to work. The men have been idle since July. During the next two weeks an additional 2u0 will be recalled. Mr. Van Dyne said, bringing the total number of workers to 1 . 20u. Steady employment for eight months is sssured the en tire staff, he said. NEW YORK, Oct. . (AP) Profit-taking nibbled at the stock market today, but not un til the rails had made a rigor ous advance. Numerous Industrial and util ity leaders closed moderately lower and midday advances of 13 to 15 In carrier issues were reduced. Trading, however, was dull as prices sagged, whereas it had been lively during the earlier rally. Transactions ex ceeded 3.000.000 shares. OAKIK MADE DEFENDANT 1.03 ANGELES. Oct. . (CP) Jack Oakle, film comedian, was sued for $10,250 damages todsy by Miss Roberta Dnnlsp. who claimed she wsa struck and painfully Injured by Oakle's auto mobile here last July 20. She said Oakle and another man were In the car. Save ONE-HALF! On All Elgin Pocket and . V V Strap Watches $50.00 Elgins $25.00 $35.00 Elgins $17.50 $32.00 Elgins $16.00 $25.00 Elgins ..$12.50 $18.00 Elgins ,.....$ 9.00 Any one may be hud for " ' $1.00 Down, $1.00 Week "Buy the Klamath Jewelry Way $1.00 down, a year to pay" Klamath Jewelry COMPANY Phone 1141 1004 Main Street Specials For Saturday Chocolate Malted Milk Cakes SPECIAL PRICE 38c Salt Rising Bread .7.... 15c Potato Bread 10c 100 Whole Wheat Bread.. ..10c French Pastry Danish Pastry Cakes for Special Occasions Made to Order Better Baking Company Branch Store) 124 So. 6th Main Plant 121 No. 7th ' Today's Potato Marketgram Bureau of Agricultural Krouomlc, V, R. Dept. ot Agriculture and Kxienslou Mervtce, Oregon Hlato Agrl. College Cooperating. I, Nliipini-nts Iti-uorted for Thursday l lilled Blaise total 141; Oregon (; Washington 4; Idaho 731 Maine 107; North Dakota 140. U. Tmnlual Markets lla'porleil fur Friday I , Chicago Carloads revolved: Idaho 15; others It. Cars on track. Including broken. 101; supplies llbsrul, demand slow, market steady, rarlols oulwrlgbt: Idaho Netted Hems, sacked per cat., small to medium II. 10 to fl.30, medium to large 11.40 lu II. 0b. few higher. . ban r'runclaco Carloads roeelved: Oregon 1: boat receipts eo,ulvulcnt to: California It earn; Washington 1; cars on track, Including broken. 1: cars on truck, unbroken, 1; dork holdings equivalent to 17 cars; supplies liberal, demand very slow, market dull. - 1ks Angeles Carloads received: California It; Idaho 6; Ore gon a; boat receipts equivalent to: Washington 10 cars; Oregon I cars; cars diverted 4; cars on track, unbroken, ti; cars on track broken, bi; supplies heavy, demand alow; closing prices Thursday, opeulng prices Kriday: Idaho Nottod Hems 11.10 to 1 1 IS, occasional car ot fancy higher; Washington 11. Si. a. hhlpplng lut .Markets for luurMlay Idaho Kails: Large slsea, fine quality, excellent condition, supplies limited ordinary quality, supplies liberal; some growers holding for. higher prices; very light wire Inquiry; local slightly better demand; trading very limited; market unsettled; uirloada t. o. b. cash track, llllla change In prices, Netted Ueins, sacked per cwt., mostly ti to 40c; occasional car higher; poorer quality lower. Yakima and nearby points! No report. Oregon llauk building to quail-, Jul A bov friend of mine srs lu the hospital. baa soven.1 . u ,.. lor ...If. I' .,.'., . , . -also ni.dnl lr ri.wlnu. l)r, Thlells a laboratory li.h-! .. , ,., mlll I... nl.lati ot rscognln.'.l ability uu.l uuti., n utl.l. ir? training. I ho opening uf bis lab oratory lu Klamuth Valley hos pital places that luallliilioii III the rank ot etamlarlscd city hos pitals. J. isle-No, lios a pan lituker. Standard Statistics Stock Averages (Copyright. 1031. Standard Today , rrevloua day neek ago ... Month ago Year ago I years ago I years ago , High (loan Low High Low High Low 1931 (1930) (1SU) d:) (lilt) to Ind ia SO. 4 74.1 74.1 l.l ..136.9 Jill ...101.4 ..140.1 7.1 .901.4 -Hi. lt.l. .141.1 Statistics Co.) 10 lilt's Ill's 10 Ml 41 S 41.1 47 I 101.1 111.1 100.7 104 1 41.1 141.1 S4.4 147.1 117.T 1H. I 111.1 111.1 111.4 1111.7 lilt I.I 103.1 101. i 111.1 144.1 111.1 111 I Total 111 77.0 77.0 101.1 140.1 111.1 101.4 144.1 70.0 105.8 10 4.7 161.1 140.1 MARKET QUOTATIONS CH1CAUO I.IVKHTXH'K CHICAGO. Oct. . tF) (U. 6. D. A.) Hugs 10.000; 100-300 lbs. 6.60-1.74; 140-110 lbs. 4 65 1.40; slaughter pigs good and choice 100-110 lbs. 4.00-4.76. Cattle 1.000; calvea 700; slaughter steers, good and choice 100-1100 lbs. 7. 60-10. 26: veal era 7.60-1.71: medium 0.00-7.60. Sheep 10.000; good to choice native lambs 1. 76-4. 15; choice westerns held above 1.60; med ium Montanas I 60-6.76 to kill ers; lambs to lbs. down good and choirs 1.75-4 46: medium 1.00-6.76: ewes 10-160 lbs. med ium to choice 1.00-2.10, I'OIITLA.ND WI1K.4.T Cssh wheat: Big Bend lllueslem Soft White Western Whits Hard Winter .llVi Northern Spring Western Red -..... Oats: No. 1 white 111.00 Today'a car receipts: Wheat 17: flour 11; corn 4; eats 1; hay 1. CHAIN !U LLETLX CHICAGO. Oct. . (API Sharp setbacks In grsln prices lata today were ascribed largely to profit taking and to the fact that wheat had advanced almost flvs cents bushel this week. Reports ot liberal new sales ot Russian wheat to Great Ilrltaln today wars a contributing bearish Influence. North Amer ican wheat einort purchases were estimated at 500. 000 bush- sis, chiefly Canadian wheat. Wheat closed onset tied ti-H cents lower, corn "i-l down, oata off. and provisions unchanged to a rise ot 10 cents. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Oct. . Wheat: No. 1 red 44: No. 1 hard 10; No. S northern spring ISV,: No. I n.Ued 4K. Corn: No. 2 mixed SIH-SS; No. 1 yellow II 1-4 II 1-4: No. 1 yellow 111,41; No. 1 whits 1IH-40; No. 2 whits 11- im. Oats No. 2 while 11V.-S4V4; No. 1 white 114-11. Rye: No salsa. Barley: 45- II. Timothy seen s.vza-sj.ao. Clover seed 110. 10-111. Lard: 17.60. Klbs: J7.43. Bellies: T.6S. Laboratory Expert Moves to Hospital In line with a movement tor atsndarisatlon according to plana nf (ha American ('fillers of Surgeons, the Klamath Valley hospital announces the residency of Dr. Albert Thlsl, who has moved his laboratory from ths There is No Substitute for Cream Top Bottles 1 There ars various devices placed on lbs market, such a. tin and rubber sypbons to remove the cream from your bottle ot milk. All of these have been condemned by medical authorities a. con taminating and unsanitary. Lost River has tbs exclusive right to use Cream Top bottles. In them pure, rich eream ran always be on hand for afternoon dainties for the hospitable cup of. coffee or tea. And It Is so easy too no worry, bother or planning ahead. Just order your milk delivered In Cream Tops the new milk bottles which permit you to pour off all the cream while the milk stays In the bottle. Arrange for Crnam Top delivery begin ning tomorrow. Then you'll always have cream and milk ready for any emergency. Call I's and Ask for Demonstration. Lost River Dairy Plne 48 mm (fptltr itttv'l it ' .n nf ubU cooiintj and tot tnt. !0&l 10 voltt, CotspWt bout fc-foAt cord nd p). A doKtdtdiy kluiblt ht4jihe!d f p'.)fU thlt f rfctl you. ft4t . Siffpry im 1k loboli at !l&0 Mi). doubly ttc h, put; itofiinod ff'lfc !avu AIL th Ubl. mn C04Jf.ll 0trlif VOl!, I tfc'rite ror premium cstslee sad tend label) SI4VO MILK rVemUxi D.ti, M 100 Osvn . SsarraesiMe (C Any kind ot three-piece suit cleaned thoroughly and pressed precisely. 24-hour service, if you desire. New Method Cleaners Phone 782 1453 Esplanade -.. s ma extracts spices Give a thought to your spiers ami extracts. There are tremendous differences in quality some things you would insist upon if yon knew all of the facts. Cloves Rich in flavor Compare a iixjonful of Schilling ground Clovci with any other. The difference is marked. Schilling's is dark brown in color. The other will be a red or yellow brown. Schilling's is so rich with oil that the tiny granules cling together in clots. The other will look dry and loose. Most ground doves come in a sifter top tin. But Schilling's is packed in a tin with a Urge opening. It is so heavy with fragrant oil that it will not shake through a sifter. MUSTARD. A prepared mustard sauce with' all the "zing" of the mustard flavor but mellowed like a rare, old, snappy cheese. Prepared mustard sauce is being used in dozens of new ways in the mod ern kitchen new ways that call for a new kind of mustard sauce. Schilling's is made according to an entirely new recipe. You have never tasted anything quite like it. It's as different as the wide open mouthed bottle it comes in. LEMON. Schilling Lemon Extract contains 3 times the amount of lemon oil required by the Pure I'ood Laws 3 times as much! And more than most any other you can buy. That is why it goes further why it imparts a richer lemon flavor. VAN I LLA. Importers select a social grade of vanilla beans for shipment to Schilling. Their flavor is not flashy like ordinary vanilla beans. It has a peculiar delicacy that permeates everything it touches never freezes out nor bakes out. ICHILLING;."i'''GOLDIN ANNIVERSARY COFFEE a laklnf Powder eTEA a SPICES a EXTRACTS 1 ' - I