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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1931)
October 20, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ) The October 1 fodnral potato report etinwe an Inrreaaa of 14. OOO.OUtt bushels In III llnltrd Hlatea oror lh report ot Hep Umh.r 1, 1(31. Tb eletae allowing a decided Increaae uvor tlio heiiiember 1 rapurt are: New Yilik, 3,40, 000 bu.: Pennsylvania r,6un,00l bu.; tHilo 1.4HU.UUU bit.; Mli I.I an J.IiUU.UUO liu.i Wisconsin g.ouo.ouu bu.; Iowa l.uuu.uuu tiu.; Nurlb liakola bnO.UVU bu.: California 1,oii,oii0 bu. Kcra galad ee to dlstrlcla (ha aaslnrn autua allow 7,JUU,0Ul bu In crease; inlilitlv wustern etale 1,500,0(10 bu., and t li western slate l.OOU.UOO. Notwithstanding the lucrasn ot una uilllion In Ilia waalnrn lali'. Ilio imp la much shorter lu these etatoa lliau waa tb rase lant year. Alan, tha percentage of number twoa la much higher tliau nurmnl, great y decreasing lha number onea to be put on tha market tlila year, tVom quolatluna lu Iho Chi cago market January futuraa ara auJtd at luc to Ho hlglmr tbau October deliver. Today's Potato Marketgram I, Hlilpnirnla Itepnrtrd for Monday llnllril Hlulva total ; Oregon 10; Waablnitoo 44; Idaho 119: Mitluo It in; Minnesota 111. Nineteen aurulu laia polalo (late shipped to (I ii I n tlila year It, COT: liinl yaar tlila time 11,731. II. 'I'ermlniil Marfcrla Itcporled for Tuesday Chicago: Curloada received Idaho 14; otliara BO; cara on track. Including broken til; auppllra llbaral; demand alow, markat about aleady; track eale earlole outwelght Idaho Naltad (lama, V. H. No. 1, Backed par rwt ainall to madlum 11.15 to II. H; madlnm to largo 11.40 to 11.60, (aw higher. Kan Kranilecot Carload racelfod California I; boat receipt equivalent to California I tars; Waablniton I rara; cara on track, uiibriikrn 1: dork holdings equivalent to 14 rara; prima and con dlllnna unchanged. Oregon Klamath' Netted Gems, aacked per cwt., II. H. No, 1, asking 11.16. I.oa Angelesi t'arloada received California 16; Idaho 1; Ore aim 1; I'luli 4; cara diverted X: cara on track, uubroken 6D; cara on track, hroknu 4I: euppllca lllieral; demand alow; Nailed tleraa market elcadv; closing prima Monday, opening prtrea Tuaeday: Waahlnilon Netted (Imua, U. 8. No. 1, aacked per cwt., 11.16 to 11.30, euwe held higher. H. Whipping I'uliit Markets for Monday and Tnaaday Yakima and nearby polnla: liaullnga muderaia, practically no wlra Inquiry, demand very poor, practically no trading, alinoat too few aalca reported to quote; carloads (. o. b. calk track, aacked per Inn, Netted tleins nominally 110 to 111. Idaho Kails: Demand allghlly alnwer, Netted Gema, V. I. No. 1 market barely alrady; IT, H. No. 1 Netted lienia, aarked per cwt., regular park moaily COc; few (6c; occasional car low aa ISc, ASKED FOR BY SIX If building permits, totaling IT, 716, wore applied for Monday at tha city ball, the lament num ber and lha largest amount for several weeke. F. It. llauger eske to build a oae-etnry warehouae, 407v, at 1110 I'lna atreet, to coat approa Imaloly t!500. W, I,, tirhue aaka a permit to construct a one atory apartment houae, contain ing eight apartmenta, at Duo to 0i Owena atreel; tha building will ba 34 by HO and all! coat approximately 13,000. Ueorga Ogle wishes to remodel Bla house at 114 Lincoln which waa damaged by fire, Improve menta to coat about 11.000; lha Congregational imtldlng Society applied for permit to Improve the paraonagei at 1026 Wantland at Iba eppToilmat coat of 11,000. W. C. Woods, lit Ixiwell, aaka lo build a -0 addition to hla dwelling, and J. M. Jeneen. 14 1 Michigan, will construct a back porch on bla dwelling, to coat in- Standard Statistics Stock Averages (Copyright, 1931, fllandard Ptallallra Co.) 60 Ind ia 10 lllt'a 10 Ufa 10 Total Today . 14.0 66.4 111. I 17.0 I'rnrloua day to 61.1 1:0.4 13 I Week ago 77.4 61 1 114.1 ' lo t Month ago , US 3 . 60. 130.4 7. Year ago 135.6 107.0 la.1.7 119.1 Three yrara ago .. m.6 123.6 141 I 173.4 Kite Yrara ago .......................... loo. I Hi t 07.7 100.1 High (1031) 140.2 104. 1 203,1 144.1 Ixiw 1.11 . 7.l 43.6 101.5 70.0 High 1 19301 102 4 141. 211.1 206.6 lw (1(30) 111 14 4 144.6 114.7 High C 1029) 252 1 1(7.1 M 1 2M.5 Low (10291 141.1 117.7 16(1 140 1 JL SERVICE Ing InlerMt uud liaulng aarranta.l tlonal by tha Oregon eupreme About 11,000 laipayera are en- court and hoaa action waa up titled to rcfunda nf tlila lag, held by tha United Blatea au whlch waa declared nneonatllu-. prema court. Tha United Btalea civil aerrlra coinmlaalou baa announced open competitive aiamlnatlona aa ful lowa: Clock repairmen, II, (HO a year, office, of 1'ulillc Hulldlnga aud public parka of Ibe National rap Hal, Waahington, l. (.'. Cljalng date, Noreniber 3, 1931. Inapactor of aafety appliance, 14,000 a year, liMpe:tor of houra of aerrUo, 14.000 a year, Inter atato commerce rommlaalon. Cloa tng data, November 11, 1031. I'harrnacologlat, 14.000 a year, national Institute of health, puu 1 lo health eervlce, Waahington, f). C. Closing date November 3, nil.. senior medical officer, 14,(00 a year, medical officer, 3,oo a year, associate medical officer, 12,100 a year, various services. Closing date, Iwcember 30, 1021, except tbat tha commission re serve the right to Issue a u Se quent notice closing the receipt of appllcatlona before that date. Kull Information may be ob tained from T. K. Dickinson, act ing secretary of the United Ktatea civil service board of examlnens, at the post office or custom bouse in inia cut. All atateg except Delaware. Iowa. Maine, Maryland, Vermont, Virginia aud the District of Co lumbta hare received lees than their ahare of appointments in the apportioned departmental service at Washington, 1). C. Long Holds Lead In Political Fray NEW ORLEANft. Oct. 19. (U.F0 The gubernatorial crown of the sovereign atate of Louisiana MARKET QUOTATIONS Portland Livestock rOItTIWtND. Oct. 20. (AP) Cattle 76; calvea 10, steady to dull. H leers 0 in 000 Iba. good, 144X 76: medium, 14.76 44; common. 34.76: (00 to 1100 lbs., good, fr(.76; medi um, 14.7644; common, 134' 4.76: 1100 to 1300 H'S, good. 15. 700( 60; belters, 660 to l&u lbs., good, Str6.6o: medium. It U4.6u; common, 1344; cons, 1444 60; common and medium, 3.764f4; low cutter and cutler, 11(12.76; bulla (yeerllnge ex cluded), good and choice (beet), 11(12.60; cutter, common and medium, :3; vralera (milk fed, good and rhotoe, 7.60 4f I 60: medium, ( u 7.60: cull and common, J.60(; calvea, 250 to 600 Iba., good aod choice. !(!; common and medium, 3(. Hogs, 300; ateadv in weak: light light, 140 to 160 lha., good and choice, 16-6.(6: lightweight 1(0 to 1(0 Jhs., good and choice, 16.60-6.(5; HO to 200 Iba. good and choice, 16. 60-6. (5; medium weight. 200 to 220 Iba., good and choice, 15-5. (S; 220 to 250 lha., good and choice heavyweight, 20 good and choice, 4. 7646.50; lo 100 lbs., good and choice, 14.50 6.15. 200 to 350 lbs., 4 4f 4.76; packing aewa, 275 to 500 Iba., medium and good, 13.60 i 1.1.0; feeder and atneker pigs, 70 to 130 Iba., good and choice, 14.2506. Sheep, lamba, 150; ateady-firm. Lambs, 00 Iba., down, good and choice. 5 Cf.S: medium, 13.76 Ot.lt; all weighte, common, 13 yl.,5; yearling v. ethers, go to 110 lbs., medium to choice, 3tf 4, Kwea, 00 to 120 lbs, medium to choice, 11.75 4.1 1: 120 to 150 Iba., medium lo choice, ll.TiOtp 11,76; all welghu, cull and com mon, 1 14? 1.60. ItmTl.AND WHEAT PORTLAND, Oct, 10, (ff) Wheat: December, opening, 4c; high est, 65c; loweat, 64c; cloning 644c May, opening, 67se; highest, 61 He; lowest, 67 He; closing. 68c. t'aah wheat: lllg Bend blue ateni. (,9c; eott white and western white, 63c; hard winter, northern spring and wvetern rod. 62c. Outs: No. 2 white, U'J. Tndny'a enr rocclpu: V4)rnt 64, barley 1, flour 13, corn 2, hay 2. lilt.m llll.LKTIV ClIICAllt). Oct. 20, (!') With wheat up about o a buahel from ih unni iM noliit. Iiohvv aell- Ing to roallso proflta gave llie market a ant-back today. 1'rlcos, however, allowed an evident de position to rally when selling proMiiro rolaxed. Mnloriul ex pansion of trade vnlumo rondored It poaslbla lo fill large orders on either aldo without causing de cided fluctuations. ClltCAtlO 41IM1N CHICAtIO, t)ct. 20 (!) Whenl No. 2) hard Ipoor) 63;. No. 3 yollnvr hard t3. Timothy geed U.00-S.2S. Clnvor seed 10.6U-14.0U. $47,000 Jax Refund Goes From Salem SALKM, Ort. 2U. (!) Tho aec rotiiry of alnlo toiluy mulled out 1600 warrnnlg totiillng 147,000 n tho first of tlin 19f Inlmml hlea lax refund of about '.i:to, lioo, lncluilln,r Inlerent. Tho wur ranta Issued rntiKed from 4 coma lo moro than 111,01 ' earn. Tho Borrolnry of slnlo'a stuff l busy at the present time comput- 8th St. Store Cornet Q th&Main nrnTT it hut OUT Entire Stock of Ladies', Boys' and Children's Ladies Shoes Children's Shoes ' and Oxfords Black or tan leathers. Flies to 1. 93c Boys' Shoes and Oxfords Kor dresa or school, sites up to (. I-enthcr and com position soles, $1.95 fer'i nr 71 29c Itcirular 1'rlce 4Ur. All col- Children's Sleepers With feet. Ages 3 to I Iteg. He 59c Group 1 All Hlara w la Lot $E.39 - sjYf Retrular lo .1.M I'ampa, Mrapa. Ties, Oxfords. All leather heels, all M)lce. Not all slaea la each alle. Croup 2 Thia ia a Wonderful Buy Priced at $1.79 and Your Unrestricted Choice at $2.39. House Slippers Ladies' Felt, Leather Trim. Rep; 98c. CQ. Sizes 6-7-8 OH Boys' Heavy Polo Shirts All Color. Rep;, a q to 11.29 te7 Children's Hose Or Sox for Boys. Reg. ... 15c to S5c Now Sheets Size 81x90. Regular 98c. . Now 68c Blankets Double part wool. Size 66x80. Now priced .. $2-65 mnc. a w i ,o wooi Sweaters For boys. Tull - over. gS $1-59 Men's Shoes and Oxfords BLACK AND TAN LEATHERS, WELT SOLES. SOME OF THESE SHOES SOLD TO $8.00 NOW PRICED AT JCU aaea WlSa .49 and $3.49 ALL STYLES AND SIZES IN LOT- Sweaters Men's Sox Men's coat style. Q QC Black, Brown Q r Heavy weight 17 O Reg. 2 for 25c... O All Wool Bob Horsehide Coats Coats Jft5 $3.95 ?io.'8s $7-95 Suede Cloth Men's Heavy Blazers Unions Rej- $9 fiS Lon? sleeves, QCC $3.95 ,DO All sizes OOc Boys Wear Broadcloth Shirta Green, blue, tan. Reg- L9.8c: 69 c Boy' Cord Pant Blue, cream, tan. Reg ular to tl K ?2.25 1 Boy' Dress Pant. All sizes. Regular to K5-. $1.69 Heavy Part Wool Unions Ages 6 to 14. QCr Reg. .$1.29 at OO Boy' Rockford Wool Boot Sox Reg. 50c. Now Of. priced at OO 8tti Street Store Corner 8th & Main St.-SCO Main rested somewhat Insecurely on lha eurljr brow of lltiajr P, Loni touliht, Aa ouster suit, filed by his bitter political rival, Dr. l'aul N. C'rr, aeeks to bare the drnsralc Iong ejectad and the (orernor hip awarded to Crr, former lleo-tensnt-gorernor and retired den tist, from Jeanarette, la the Cre ole section of south Louisiana, The salt rain aa aftermath of Long' refusal to racate after Crr took the oath a Governor on Oetooer 14. Long answered the former dentlst'e challenge by surrounding himself with a guard of elate highway pollee and the statement tbat "no tooth chlaeler can get Die out." Cut Carlton It Reported Misting Oua Carlson, described a be ing al feet tall, red complexion d aud wearing a brown shirt, gray cap, brown oifords, a greeo neck tie, la reported to police aa being missing since Sunday. No Indication la gives whether be disappeared or whether foul play la feared, although police discount the lattar. Carlson waa not reported missing until Tues day morning. Whereaboutt of Two Men Sought Police have received requeate from relatlvee of William Albert Uuchanan, 70, and l.ee 1'olta, re questing Information aa lo their whereabouts. Pollee Chief (luy Merrill requests the mei to re port at bla office for details and meeeas.es aeut the two, and aska that anyone knowing of the men report the same to the police chief. Mr. Tearl ( Russell ) Stewart, Yahnla, Okla., requests word of Buchanan, who la her uncle, lie wrote from Klamath Fall to the postmaster at Okmulgee, Okla., asking about a alster, Mrs. A, J, Kussell, but do word haa been heard from him alnce that time. Mrs. K. Tabor, Route 4. Box IT, Dallas, Teiaa, Inquires about her brother, Lse Pott, who tele graphed her from thl city June, 1931, and from whom aha haa no: heard alnce that time. When you only want a hair ut and the barber tiles t aire you a ehnmnoo there' the riia. FALL'3 CAFE IOIO Main Hi. t'M'H llllKAkHHM aVV, give anil 4H Lunch II to 2 25c imlal Mieak Dinner S to a 50c 'fill r i ' ' l hi :iil'i. You Can Keep Them Better with Natural Ice is wet cold in contrast to chemical ly made Ice. Wet cold keeps greens from wilt ing and is free from any chemical action that affects taste, color or aroma. For Courteous ICE Serrica Phono 58 Today Klamath Ice and Storage Co. 661 Spring HERALD and NEWS Coohtng School IS BEING CONDUCTED FOR YOUR BENEFIT Don't fail to attendl Ethel M. Hall will give you valuable information on homa economics and the products she uses in her work. Be sure and notice her demonstrations using 25 Ounces for 25c mtm isJaaaaaa The demonstrator will how too that K C is a DOUBLE ACTION baking powder that in using it you get FINE TEXTURE and LARGE VOLUME in your baking that you can ue lot than yon do of high-priced brands. Yoo will realize that it is not nece sary to pay high price far bak ing powder. After seeing the demonstrations use K C in the same way in your own home., Give it the oven te: and judge by results. ooa GOVE an MS NT OIIO MIlllONI Or POUNDS I g I . . g g ,'SiMgaSg4SnBaaaIajajg J.3 V. ' .V "... 4 .. - ETHEL M.HALL will use Martin Bros, flour exclusively in Ser demonstrations at the School of Home Economics Crater Lake Anchor Brand Blue Stem Pastry Flour Martin Bros. Flour Mill "Home Owned Industry"