PAGE EIGHT KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON October 23, 19M i i i .1 I GOHSUMPnON OF WOOL HAS HEAVY GAINS Consumption of wool In th United Htstes during the first elsht moMhi of 131 wag 61. 7il.3ll pounds grester thin during the iiiii period t year a1", according to llgures releas ed hy th department of com uier.e. The f nurra In grease equivalent r exclusive of ear pet wools. TUa report la based upon return of 424 manufactur ers operating 449 aiills. Up to tieptember liret (his Tear the nation used 2sl.SfcS. pounds of wool, compared, to zliP.klz.eef poun a during Uie nasse period In 1S0, Ike figure rwveal. Indicating the tremer . oua revival of demand for wool en goods and Increase In produc tion by mill! In principal renter. This mounting Increase la based -as deflnito reason by offi ciate of the National Wool Marketing corporation, market lug nrent for SI cooperative with Z5.t0 wool growing members, that no reduction in wool prices should be made In face of efforts to (ore the market down. So, while manufacturers haYe been making efforts recently to sound out the market and seek lower price, the National has held firm and has not offered any wool tor sale at prices belov current level. Wool conaumptioj In August this year was 4J.(,2ST pounds in the grease, exclusive of carpet wools, a gain of 1.7:7,017 pounds over the same month year ago. in August this year the nation consumed only 2.JH,71 poinds of foreign combing and clothing wool, but a year ago mills need J. 132, 241 pounds of imported wool, other than carpet grades, showing decline of 1.14. 82 pounds of foreign wool and a sat isfying increase In the consump tion of domestic wooL Walls the ase of foreign wools slump ed, domestic wools registered their great Increase. August consumption was slightly off. compared to that of July, when mills reporting; said tliey had used 44.0U4.S70 pounds to (ill many orders- Deliveries were tnsde and production of finished goods dropped slightly to seasonal trends, which was not considered unusual by those (smiliar with th wool Industry. But a large vols me of aafilled orders is still Indicated and a good volume of new businesa ap pesr reruin for mills In the fall and early winter months. Standard Statistics Stock Averages PLANS S (Copyright, HSl. Standard (flat I.I lea Co.) Today . Prevloua day .. Week ago Month ago .. Year ago . I yeara ago I years ago liUlU USUI) liw 1311 . High (130) lw (1930s . High ( 1 ) Low (12) . 60 Ind ia ... M 0 0, It 71 g.7 ....131. .US. .-.lt'I.T .140.1 47. ...201.4 ...111 I5J. ...141.2 20 Hit a 61.1 4. M.I GUT 123 0 101. t loc.t 4 3 141.4 4 4 I7.l 1 17.7 20tt's 10 Total 124 123 t IIS. Ill 2 1K0 1 142. 8 203 101. in i 144 ft 113. 1 144.3 01.4 K1.3 It 134 1 174.3 1011 144.1 70.0 J0.S 114.7 241. S 140.1 Today's Potato Marketgrain 1. Kltii-urnia lU-oortoJ for Thursday! United States total 44. Oregon 29. Washington 19, Idaho II. Maine 263. Minnesota II!. others (11. S. Trrminal Market Krnoried for Friday i Chicago Carload received: Idaho 20. others 76; cars oa track. Including broken, 202: supplies liberal; Red Klver Ohio demand good, market firm: others, demand slow, market dull: track sale carlou out welt ht Idaho Netted Gems. V. 6. No. 1, sacked, per ewt.. medium. it. to II. It. aa Krsurlsco Carloada received: No rail arrivals; boat re ceipts equivalent to California 1: cars on track, anbrokea, 2; rare on track, broken. 1; dock holdings, 20 cars: supplies liberal, de mand alow, market steady; prices unchanged since Thursday. l.o Angeles Carloads received: California 12, Idaho 2, Utah 7: rare diverted, 4; cars on track, unbroken, 14: cars on track, broken, 43; supplies liberal; demand and trading glow, jobbers holding off. market about steady: closing prices Thursday, opening prices Friday Netted liems, Yakima, fl.20 to 21.25; Idaho, too few sale reported to quota g. Shipping IVlot Market for Wednesday and Thursday t Yakima and nearby points: Hauling moderate: practically no Inquiry; demand poor, market weak; carloads f.o.b. rash trark, Netted Gems. V. 8. No. 1, sacked, per ton. 110.00 to til l. Idaho Falls: Kain during the day. hauling very light account of weather, loading from warehouses decreasing; Netted Gem of ferings moderate, demand and trading light, market weak; Rural offering very light, demand moderate, market steady, carload f.o.b. cash track. Netted Gems, sacked per ewt., U. 8. No. 1 regular packs, few sales tor; very few lower. v 0 BIEBER CEREMONIES TO EET HE PORTLAND. Of. 23, (fl- I'nsrttled weather with showers In the western section of the tale was predicted for Oregon toaight and Satarday. The weather bureau said the storm which had swept the west for two days ha nearly run Its coarse. From the northers pert of Washington to the central o tlous of California and as far east as western Nevada, the first storm of the winter season raged. Rain, snow, wind and other aspects of winter ended one of the longest drought periods in southern Oregon and la Cali fornia In many years. Stockmen, agriculturists and other hailed the storm with delight. Heavy rains and snow were forecast for the Sierra Nevada of California today. MARKET QUOTATIONS S. F. LIVESTOCK SOfTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12, tPV (U.S.D.A.) Cattle 4S0; ear medians 161 lb. Oregon steers .;&; three car 760-760 lb. atockers t.00. Sheet l.0: short-deck com mon to medium 67 lb. wooled lamb S.00 PORT-ASP WHEAT PORTLAND, Oct. 22 Wheat: Open High Iiw Close Dec .& .5S .55 .58 Msv 54 .41H .1 .! Cash Wheat: Big Bend Hlsestess Soft White .72 .87 .54 .17 .57 .57 Vera McCord Loses Large Damage Suit NEW YORK, Oct. 23. (AP) Vera McCord, former actress. lost her $250,000 breach of promise suit against Manrke Rothschild, of Chicago, today. Miss McCord had alleged that Rothschild, president of the American and Canadian Proper ties company, proposed to her, but failed to keep bis promise of marrisge. Western Whit Hard Winter Northern Spring Western Red Oata: No. 1 White S19.50 Today' car receipt: Wheat 76; flour 23;, corn 6; oat 1; hay 1. WHKAT MARKET CHICAGO, Oct. 23, OP) Late rallies In the wheat market today carried future deliveries np about 2 cent above the day low, and to a new high point for the cur rent movement of prices. Stop loss order by recent speculative seller were executed on the ad vance. A much a 2.000,000 bushel of farm board wheat was estimated to hava been sold to exporter. The farm board also waa credited with having sold wheat to Liverpool over night. In th last few mlnntea, wheat hose to more than 10 cents a bushel higher than recent bottom prices. Wheat closed strong, 1 42H over yesterday's finish: corn HtJlHc np, oats 14 f He advanced, and provision un changed to Sc off. CHICAGO ;rai CHICAGO. Oct. 23. (Jp Wheat No. 1 red S3: No. 4 red 4; No. 1 bard 14 14: No. 2 hard 53H-S4: No. 2 mixed S3. Timothy seed 3.00-3.25. Cloverseed 10.7S-14.25. Lard 1.10. Rib and bellies 7.M. Four Are Sentenced To 60 Years Each NEW YORK. Oct. i. (AP) Four men convicted of kidnaping Charles M. Rosenthal, young Wsll Street broker for $50,000 ransom, were sentenced today to terms of sixty years each in prison. The kidnapers were Marcus WANTED Just 32 B YS . . . who would just love to have a brand new pair of Cord Pants And instead of paying from $2.29 to $2.79 for them, if you rush right over here tomorrow morning, bright and early, you can have them for j i a r only it1.4y Site 8 to 16 If you examine them very closely you'll find slight oil spots, drawn threads or possibly a missed seam . .' . but the imperfection is very, very slight, and sometimes you can't even find it. Remember EeneE Bay a Make the ImpossiblePossible CJ.EB&'eie&'Co, Blumenthal, alia Jack Markham: Albert Slleo. alia John Rocco; Theodora Adanolfl. alia Harry KIKng. the latter two both from Newark. N. J., and Nicholas Ratigllaoo, manager of the Hotel Vendai. , Between two and three million golfer ply oa th more than 4.600 course la tha United State. Plan for the driving of th "golden pike" ceremony at llteb r on November 10, marking th completion of the eitenrlon of (lie Western Pacific and (ha Ureal Nori tern rallroada sml the irtual Jolalng of toe two lino forming a secern! tranarontlnrntal rail road proceeded apace today. Ticket, coding 31. 50. for th round trip on the special trains Which will run to the arena of the ceremony were placed on aal to day at the chamber of commerce. the Great Northern ticket office at 115 South Seventh atreet nd at tit Ureal Nnrthera depot, 1340 south sixth. Th placing of these ticket o tale mark t.ie opening of tha ao ti villas of the chan ter of com merce committee composed of Leslie Peyton, chairman. II. H. Hoese, C. N. Christopterson, W. C. Oalton and W. C. Wilkes. The tickets will be good on th special train leaving Klamath Kails at t a. m. Tuesday, Novem ber 10th, and returning that, eve ning St 4 P. u. Ward has just been received at th chamber of commerce office Ibis morning (hat Governor Rolph, of Califor nia, will give the principal ad dress, and while the chamber of commerce has communicated with Governor .Meier reiiueatlng him to bo pre eat or send a represen tative, no word has yet been re ceived from tha governor's office. Among the railroad notable who will be present are President Ralph Budd of th (Ireat North ern, who la well known In Klam ath county. President Harry Adams of the Western Pacific, and Arthur Curtis James. Th local chamber of commerce bii offered to furntsh the goldea spike and will lak part In th ceremonies attending the joining of I he two rallroada. Muslo will l furntsied for th occasion by I ha Westera Pacific' Bop band of Ran Francisco. WORLD HELD DULL BOSTON. Oct. 11, (jTV Th Coniuierclsl Hulletla of lloatos will ay tomorrow: "The wool market generally ha been dull, although there haa been some businesa develop ment toward th week-end In mall way l price which hava shown Utile further rnnng a compared with a week ago, al though It still I a buyer's mac ke(. The Lawrence atrike still Is th dominating Influence over th market and at the moment no settlement seems near, al though Ih gsneral opinion I that th atrike will not be long continued. Iiemand for piece goods Is slow. "Foreign market show a furth er alight Improvement thl week, approximating live per rent rate In Australia. "Mohair continue dull with prices hardly changed and prac tically nominal at 10-33 cent fur adult orlgUial bag hair." Th Bulletin also will publish th following quotations: 8 con red basis: Oregon: Fin and F. M. staple 55-57; tin and F. M. Fr. comb ing 50-53; fin and F. M. cloth ing 45-47; Valley No. 1, 41-5. Mohair: Oregon 10-11: domestic graded first combing 32-35; good card ing 14-11. Divorce Granted To Olen M. Tone j A decree of dlvorc waa award ed In circuit court Friday to Olen Msnehsn Ton from Laura Bell i Ton. Desertion was cited cause of action In the complaint filed ; by th plaintiff. STOCK MART GOES AHEAD ON FRIDAY NKW YOU K, Ocl. 11, (A") Th slock market pushed up strongly la (ha last hour today. many Issues registering gnlus of about I to I points. Trading was extremely dull until tic 1st flurry of buying, which bowled total sales well over a million shares. The closing lone was lrong. Tha distinctly hopeful attitude of steel leaders meeting at the soml-anuual conference of th American Iron and Hteel Institute ud th cheerful tenor of the weekly merrsnlll review, help ed tne market lo overcome a spell of heaviness In the morning. PLANK FOIt Hi ll A aeaplan lhat ran b taken pert and stowed In a tub In three minutes for carrying on a sithmarln la being tested by the I nlled Htatra navy. Kuslsml al ready ha adopted a auhmarlu plana Nearly 70 Per rent of Janan'a farmers rnltlvat less than 11 ere of land per family. King, Queen Hope to Cut Their Housekeeping Expenses $250,000 LONDON. Oct. II, OJ.W Thlr majeatlea Ih King and Queen of Kngland hav buu forced lo cut dowu on Ih family budget, and by saving a Hill her and a Utile (here, they hope to reduce their annual housekeeping e petise by approximately !50,- UUV. King (ieorg nd Queen Mary will not do so much entertain ing this year. There will lie Just a few banquets aa possible, for such slate affair coa( (hous uds of dollars. Just a few friends In to din once In wlill. with receptions to forslsn poteulute cut to Hi minimum demanded by diplomatic etlquet. Kalarie of th roval servsnts will not be cut, but those who leave th ssrvns will not b re placed, and lit maids nd valets who remain will have lo sums heavier duties. Ordinarily many of Ih King' retainer leave hla palace In (he course of a year. King (leorge like his horses. bill some of (he will have to go, and hi racing stshls will lis mslerlslly reduced. Another big reduction In ex pense will result from a elf- Imposed limitation on traveling The King rhsnses his renlilencea frequentl) . end Ih cost nt Ham. ferrlng Ih rnllra menage from one castle In snolher roinns (rum tils own pocket. Oilier members of His roiul family liar pledged themselves to similar economies. Tiler I Ih Prince of Wales, for Instance, who no)s a re venue of 150,000 a year out of hU estnte, Ihe Duchy of Corn wall. This revenue will be turn, ed over lo Ihe public exchequer. Meanwhile the I'rluce Is living In sti unusually unuetsnlstlnu nisu uer ronalileriug his rsnk. The Duks ut York, followln, In his brother's (outsteps, will reduce expense by staying la town. Th Duke of (ilnui esler, Prln.. (leorge end other members of Ilia to)sl family r maalm slinilur economies. (VMil, I'll'K.M To keep Ihe slem of a loliacco pipe cool and dry, a Inventor haa Inserted a valve In II that tipena only when (lie amoker la drawing smoke Ihrough th tem. It automatically closes when pres sure Is released. . Can't resist Pr-- Jeh. J viators CpflHg.. I, OIIEGUX :: i41' i(v4 ! '. s i i't -y rtr'L'-.lrx'--- VT;.aky , rrr att-vt :3ft?f- iiim of GOLDEN WEST ' Pm? COFFEE '.t. ......'.: OS. ' La :'Ui-2S' r"LO- y j M, W h I Wf A $Z4.50 ' dresses 11 I $C 116.15 Values $12.50 II V ' 9'50 Values ? 5-00 Ju.t 11 J SKIRTS Received j ( 1 5 P10aid SkirU A new shipment I 5 y ; I Special $1.95 II of Polo Coat, I I j V 1 SmartWool if 'it 1 II A TK! i lulU and Woolen fit 1 1 11 A 10 I Drtmtt- L J 1 I MoHt Beautiful Fall Hat- j U ,Tj $1.00 up 1 ' I Brassieres 1 f Regular $1.00 CloxcouU M 50c ...... . i MODE SHOP, Inc. 822 Main St. "ExcluKive But Not Expensive" I I B,te-j'-la... mmi -taw.--'- JJIIkWS& "BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES" AWAIT YOU AT PIGCLY WIGGLY "COME IN AND HELP YOURSELF TO LOWER FOOD COSTS - YOU REALLY SAVE" "WEEK - END FEATURES11 Corn Meal in-ih. lug White or Yellow 25c Del Monte Catsup l-a rge jae fUrftle 2 for 35c Eat More Honey HONEY WEEK at PICGLY WICCLY Jars . 39C 5 lb. a ( io ib. oe Pall 7)C He Ih DUplay nt Honey tleea la Oar Window Rolled Oats lo-lh. Rag Quirk or llrgular Rainier Malt How rtaieied 29C can Van Camps Hominy Medium Tins - A for 2C "Work Tnsr Paalre a Thl. I rs-l.' F " VTLVET TOBACCO ..Pocket Ting Carton of 12 Tim.. Q 1 ' lO rre with YmcH Cartoa Knoks Wheat Htraw Paper ' esf Pif gly Wiffly BUTTER lbs- 6SC "Gaarantrcd resh sad Mwert" PIGGLY WIGGLY COFFEE 1 lb. Pkg., 23c 3 lb. Pit., 59c With Threw Townd of Kllher HI We Will tlv Yoaj Free 1 Csrrea tilasa Lak Plata "DEL MONTE FANCY FRUITS" No. 1 Tall Tiru Peaches Your Choie Plums Aorted Apricots Pears 2 cans 29C Small Whit. Navy Beans 5 lbs. 29c Waldorf Toilet Tissue 5 rolls 25C Tall Cans Fancy Pink SALMON 3 cans 29C Van Camp's Red Kidney Beans 11 el. Tin 3 cans 29C Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt 3 Cartons Plain or Iodised H canons Food Better Because It's flaked Seox Washes Clothes Clean Large Pkgs. 2 for Ritters Pork and Beans 1 In. Tin Parked In a rtlrh Tomato Ranee 4 cans for 25c DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE Large 2y2 Tins 2 for 39c Tuna Fish Flakes J cans 27c No. Tin K1 rmpn Itrnnrl Jonathan Apples S 95k New Crop PEELS Pound Lemon Citron Orange 29c Large Size Sunkist ORANGES 3f "AGAIN" "THIS WEEK" K good many were un ahle to take advantag of these Hpaclal Having last waek a our stork was ex hausted early. "Plenty thl Week." PUMPKIN Itrge No. IIH Tins Uc Florida Grape Fruit No. a Tin 2 r 29c KLAMATH FALLS PICGLY WIGGLY 830 MAIN ST.