The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    I'AGE SIX
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON
October 30, 1931
STOCK bib
XGCOHPJINY
WHEATJUMP
" CHICAGO. CM. 10. (AP)
Wheat lat todav went nbov th
eeason'e highest previous level.
General buylnc on th part of
rash and seaboard Interoela awepl
the pit clear of eurplua offering,
and It ae confirmed that tov
rnment eponsored attendee had
b-en eelllns; hNt to exporters,
and taking Dooeniber future de
livery contraeta In exchange.
Drought repnrte from Argentina
and from domeatlc winter wheat
territory aouthweat wore an ad
ditional bullish factor, together
with word that Kuaala waa can
celling forward wheat sale.
Rva a well aa wheat out-dld
"the season's top price record,
with Poland reported aa baring
bought a big quantity of rye
from Russia. Wheat cloed atrong
1 a-l-l l- centa higher; corn
a. t . a unti ub uli S-8-5-8
advanced, and provlsione varying
from It cents decline to 10 centa
gain.
NEW YORK. Oct. SO. (AP)
X ris in atock and bond price
waa accompanied by an advance
of S cenu a bushel In wheat
today.
Trsding in securities waa quiet,
but the marketa wera obviously
encouraged by th decrease in
currency circulation, which meant
that hoarded money waa return
ing to the banks.
Word that New Tork Central
waa negotiating with employee
for a voluntary and temporary
wage redaction waa taken as a
forecast of similar action by
other line, and railroad ahares
rallied strongly. Atchison and
I'nion gaining about I.
United State Steel advanced
It to 7, American Telephone
nearly S3 to above OUT. New
York Central 00 to l4 and
American Can OJ.SO to IS2.S.
An advance, in th bond mar
ket waa featured by the atrength
of railroad line.
PORTLAND, Oct, SO. (AP)
Another new high for the day
and for the aeason was reached
for both May and December
wheat on this Portland futures
market for today's session. Clos-1
ing oh December waa up 1 cent j
11. U. aranrMt 1 3-&C. Out-
side orders In both options were i
unfilled wltb lack 01 acuen.
There wer buyer galore. Bale
included but S00O bushels De
cember and 1000 bushel slay. On
th Merchant Exchange cash
wheat gained 1 cent basthel, oU
and barley 11 ton.
Dunn Urgea Help
For Relief Work
C. A. Dunn, of the Dunn and
Baker construction company, who
temporarily served on the Gov
ernor's relief committee at the
request of William Dalton. who
was appointed and could not serve
beraus bis residence is in Cali
fornia. Friday asked that Bis
friends "giv their full coopera
tion to the committee in its
work, although I am not a mem
ber of the committee.
Charle Williams, county com
missioner, Chlloquln, was ap
pointed by the governor to take
the place of Dalton and to serve
with County Judge Fred R. God-
dard and Henry Mo.
Normal Grid Men
Stop Off Here
The Eastern Oregon Normal
school football team with Coach
Robert Quinn and Manager Ellis
watklna. stopped in vlamath
Falls Thursday night at th Hall
Hotel enroute to Ashland where
they meet the Southern Oregon
Normal team Saturday afternoon
In a homecoming gam for the
Ashland BChooL
Members of the squad are:
Captain Kay Irwin; 0. Plass. H.
Hoyt, J. Parker. L Ron, G. Fans,
C. Lassen, K. Hod pens. W. Pear
eon, J. Metcalf. F. Baxter, R.
Oesterllng, C. Cleek, E. Bredon,
N. Worthley. B. Lowry, J. Hyde,
La. Veit, L. Halvomen.
BACK TO THEIR HOMES
Statue of 10 great French
men, which for nearly a century
have occupied a place of honor
at the chateau at Versailles, are
being removed and presented to
' the towns of the birth of the
men they represent.
DO YOU KNOW
You can buy, delivered equipped in .
Klamath Falls
PONTIAC OAKLAND
$879.50 SU29-50
Tlr TV"0 "? Mle fitanl"rt foune or the 8-Door SUn.
All nio-lrl, rqnlpperl vriUi front and rear bumpers, 4 hydraulic
snocJt abeorbera, 5 wire vrheels. and extra tire, tube and tiro
lock. Or, if yon prefer, stood wheels are optional.
Pontiac
Coupe $879.50
Two-door Sedan 879.50
Sport Coupe 919.50
Four-door Sedan 949.50
Convertible Cpc 949.60
Custom Sedan.... 989.50
Here's a New
-V -iV ft iM-IF in
l 'iJ. v:iMmr
This weird device Is a cross between aa airplane and a helicopter
and Is called a 'mobllrpter." Harry Cordy ot Kl Monte, Calif., aea
at Ita aide. I It designer. The wing fold In and flatten out aa ths
ship rise and descends. Those air screw discs on th top pull It
upward, and th propeller pull It forward. Cordy expect to tt
It soon.
Standard Statistics Stock Averages
(Copyright, 1131, Standard Statistics Co.)
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BOSTO.V, Oct. 10, y)P) The
Commercial Bulletin tomorrow
will say of the wool market:
"Demand for wool baa been
slow and Irregular and price
have been somewhat erratic but
generally In favor ot the buyer.
The Lawrence strike still over
shadows th situation and buyers
of piece good evidently are
awaiting the outcome. Continued
warm weather also serve to re
drain th market, Ther 1 not
outstanding feature in th trad
ing. "Th foreign marketa continue
to ahow atrength and hav made
a slight gain tor th week in
Australia. Montevideo also la a
bit dearer due partly no doubt
to the newa ot the short clip
there ot 100.000 bale estimated
against 150,000 bale last sea
son." "Mohair 1 dull and price are
hardly changed for the week
The Bulletin will publish the
ollowlng quotations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon:
Fine and F. M. staple 04-10;
fine and F. M. Fr. combing 60
63; fine and F. M. clothing 45-
47: Valley No. 1, 48-60.
Mohair:
Oregon 20-21. '
Domeatlc graded:
First combing 12-35; good
carding 20-28.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND. Oct. 10 (API
Cattle 60; cairea 10; mart weak.
Steers, COO to 000 lbs., good. 00
6 0.75: medium. 14.750: com
mon, 33 6 4.75; 000 to 1100 lbs.,
good, S0e0.76; medium, 14.75
&; common, 1394.75; 1100 to
1300 lbs., good. 16.75 O0.50, me
dium, $3.75 0 5.75. Heifers, 650
to 060 lbs., good, 1585.60; me
dium, 4 14.60; common, 13 0 4.
Cows, good, 14 0 4.60; common
and medium, 32.75 4: low cut
ter and cutter, 014)2.76. Bulls
(yearlings excluded, good and
choice (beef), 33p3.60; cutter,
common and medium, 1203.
Vealera (milk fed), good and
choice, 07. 00618. 00; medium,
S5.50477.00, cull and common,
13.60 10. Calves. 2.60 to 500
lbs. good and choice, $5,600
17.60, common and medium
S3r$5.
Hoga 425. 10c to 25c lower;
Oakland
$1129.50
1129 50
1209!50
1229.60
1229.50
1289.50
Delivered
Equipped
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Klamath Falls
HD FOR WOOL
Type of Airship
India 20 HH's 20 IT 00 Total
Otf.O 40. t 120.0 12. t
I 0 47.4 117.1 S0.3
MO 51.2 124.0 S0.1
T4.S 110 110.J 77.1
132.7 107.1 184.1 117.7
158.0 123.3 10O.S . 172.1
103.4 103. t 100. t 101.0
140.1 100 I 203.1 144.3
(7.0 4.1. t 101. S 70.0
203.4 141.0 281.1 206.1
111.0 80.4 140.0 114. T
202.0 107.0 303.1 263. S
141.3 117.7 130.1 140.S
light lights. 140 to 100 lbs., aood
and choice. 14.760 5.36. Llght-
weignia, lio to ISO lbs., good and
choice, 05.25 to 6.36: 180 to 200
lbs., good and choice,. Si. 25 0
5.35:: medium weights, 200 to
220 lbs., good and choice, 04.76
0 5.36; 220 to 250 lb, good and
choice. (4.50 t 5.25. Heavy
weight. 250 to 200 lbs., $1,16 0
5; 200 to 350 lbs., good and
choice. $4 (r 4.75. Packing aowa.
275 to 500 lbs., medium and good
tl.50tM.i0. Feeder - Blockers,
70 to 130 lbs., good and choice.
$4.20 0 6.
Sheep and lambs, 200; steady.
Lambs. 00 Iba., down, goud
and cholnce, $6 0 6.60: medium,
$3,750)6.25; all weight, com
mon. $3 61.76. Yearling weth
ers. 00 to 110 lba., medium to
choice. 13 04. Ewes. 120 lbs.,
medium to choice. $1,7542; 120
to ISO lb., medium to choice,
6.0.W FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN TRANCISCO. Oct.
30. iPV Sheen. sun- m
good 80-lb. wooled Idaho lambs.
45.50; sorted 00 out ot 73-lb.
$4.60; two decks shorn 80-lb.
Washington lambs, $0.25 bought
to arrive: yearlings absent, quot
ed $3.506 4.75.
PORTLAND WHEAT
PORTLAND, Oct. 10. Uf,
Wheat:
Open High
Dec. .05 H .60
May .07 .01
Cash Wheat:
Big Bend Bluestam
Soft Whit
Western Whit ,
Low Close
,00H
.07 .00 H
Hard Winter
Northern Soring
Western Red
Oats:
No. 1 White 121.00
Today's car receipts: wheat
40: barley 1; flour 3; corn 6;
oats 1; hay 1.
CHICAGO W HEAT
CHICAGO. Oct n ion tcki.
No. 2 red. 57 H 58 i : No. 3 red.
57 4j5Si; No. 2 hard, 58 V 6
68.
Timothy seed. $3 6 3.25.
Clover seed, $10.756 14.26.
6HJP-B11LDIXG OFF
hnllriln MmAmm . . i ,
... " i i.u.ii huiui in
the principal ship-building coun
tries ot the world Is now lower
than at anr times sine nn.n.
days.
China's nnnntstlnfi .. .t
at 474.787,000.
BRAXTON'S
Sweet Apple Cider Gal. 33c
Pumpkins Pound 2Y2e
Oranges ( 2 Dozen 25c
Coffee Chase & Sanborne Package 28c
Walnuts Franquettes 2 Pounds 49c
Bread Delicious Sliced 2 for 15c
V
Dressed Pork Hogs weighing from 40 to 70 IbsTl Y1
side, lb. .11 rU C
Put
Mutton Half $1.19 Whole $2.25
I OREGON
JOINT EVENT
VN1VCRS1TY Or OREGON.
Eugene, Oct. 30 A Joint Home
coming celebration on Saturday,
November 14, la th plan which
will be Inaugurated by th I'nl
verslty of Oregon and Oregon
Stat College, when th two
schools meet for (heir annual
foot (Mil rlaih on llayward' Field
at Kugen. Students of both
schools are now conferring on
details ot th plan, which thsy
believe will promote a new era
ot good will.
Special train will be run from
Corrallls to Kugen on the morn
ing of the fourteenth. In lime
for a huge Jolut luncheon lu Mc
Arthur Court. This luncheon
promise to be the largeat ot Us
kind ever held, with the entire
crowd of supporters of both
team mingling together In a
mammoth social ovent before the
classic battle.
A bug rally on Friday evening
will start off the celebration for
I nirersity, of Oregon studeuts.
which I expected to bring hund
red of alumni bark to th I'nl-
Verslty. Colorful welcoming
signs will be up at all living
orcanisations. for which prises
will b awarded.
Alumni of the I'nlvenlty will
b preeent In such number a
to swell lb regulsr meeting to
a convention, according to Miss
Jeannett calkins, alumni secret
ary. Homer U. Angell, ot Port
land, president of the amocln
tion. will be on band to preside
at th meeting which will take
up th discussion ot university
problems. A special lunrhson
will be held for alumni before
the game, and big reception
for the alumni will be held In
the evening at Gerllnger Hall.
Following the reception, which
will aftord aa opportunity (or
alumni and stndents to get to
gether, there will be a dance In
McArthur Court, which will be
specially decorated (or the event.
E
A crew of engineer from th
local offic ot the stste highway
denartment haa becun a aurvev
nt ih. fr.).. 1 . L k,hnf Imm
the Fort Klamath Junction to the
park boundaries. It was announc
ed Friday.
Th survey haa been authorised
to determine what la required to 1
bring this road up to atandard.
It haa been estimated that about ,
two weak will be required by
the engineers to secure their
field data for work on this blgh
wy. An mrgsncy Ubor crw of
20 men Is now at work In this
section cleaning up the rights ot
way In the timbered areas. j
Parka Engineer j
Paya Visit Here
8. H. Boardman, parks engi
neer for th stata highway de
partment, arrived ' In Klamath ,
Falls Friday on hi regulsr in-,
speetion trip. Boardman visited ;
at the chamber of commerce, dis- I
cussing park conditions, and also
at the local office ot th stste ;
highway department. I
SATURDAY ONLY
Choice of any one of our new
Fall and Winter HaU in the
store. Most ladies know our
values
Barth's Dollar Store
II: ' "
fcOMSMimrm all. snl n i
eauiuJ
Your Winter Pork' Down Now.
Dons Overalls
9
Prlnr Louis Ferdluaud, above.
grandson of Germany ex-kalser,
ha donned overall and gun to
work In a IfcMrntl automobile
plant where he must punch a
time clock dally. He chooses to
work for a living, although he
has a doctor ot philosophy de
gree and speaks seven language
fluently.
NEW YORK. Oct. 30. (CT1
Ray Long, who has edited thous
anda of manusrrtpt but never
wrote one, has broken his rec
ord with a little volume, pub
lished today bv Ills own house.
railed "Aa Editor Looks at Rus
sia." The hook, brief aa It Is, should
be of Interest lo:
1. Thus disgruntled authors
who believe an editor inclinable
of writing, a theory Loug hand
somely refutes.
2. Those who are afraid of
the Hualan "menace."
3. Those who think they would
prefer living In Russia.
4. Those who aren't Interested
in anythtug but entertaining.
grlpptngly written descriptions ot
a country that, despite the vol
ume of material that have been
written about It. la still a vagus
and mysterious land.
Jadson's
Superior
Motor Products
Valve
Valve Guides
' PUInns
IIMoa Pins
F.MMCO Fan Belts
1'MW'II Brake Lining;
L.MNCO Radiator Hose
Distributed by
H. L. Pritchard
Vt Klamath Ave. Phone :bM7
$
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at sTaw r
I
(iclat In th Klamath Fall
News and Herald)
VN1VKR81TY OK OREGON,
Kugeitv, October SO. As a recog
nition of his splendid work In
I ha law arhool at the I'nlverslty
of Oregon, William Kuykendall of
Klunistli Kails, has beeu named
student edlior-ln-chlsf of th Ore
gon Law Review, monthly mage
sin published by th school. This
position I given only to stu
dent who has maintained a con
sistently high echolaatlo record,
and who haa shown himself to be
reapnnslhle, capahl and th pos
sessor of unusual ability.
Kuykendall la now In his seo
end year In th law arhool and hta
fourth at lb university, lie has
won membership In Phi Delta
I'hl, national honorary organisa
tion In law. and Is a member ot
Phi Hl ma Kappa fraternity.
Charles (I. Howard, professor
of law at th university, will ha
the editor-in-chief of the m sa
line, and assisting him, beside
Kuykendall, will ha 24 Oregon
lawyers and a number of out
standing students. Th first Is
sue of th uiegailne m appear
oa December IS.
Army regulations prescribe a
gold or yellow frlng ou all
American flags used as reg
imental colors or standards.
COFFEE VARIES IN
FLAVOR IF ROAST
IS "HIGH" OR "LOW"
Hills Bros. Overcome This
VirUtion by Their Putented
Proems Controlled Roa-sting
There Is no way to know when
big batch of coffee is perfectly '
roasted. One batch may be "high,
another "low, with the result that
there la variation ot flavor. ' i
Hills Bros, overcome this uecer- j
tainty, with their radically differ
ent and exclusive process Con-
trollrd Roasting. As the accuracy
of the hour-g-lasa depend upon an
even, continuous flow , . . little at ;
a time . . . so th uniform flavor of '
Hills Bro. Coffee is produced by ,
tht patented process that roasts
evenly, continuously ... a lifts al I
tuns. Positive; control of heat de-
wlona every berry to perfection )
to th degree that Insure rich,'!
full-bodied, unvarying flavor In I
very pound. i
ISO outer cone last like Mills
Bro. Coffee becaus no other coffee
la roasted the sam way. Controlled
Roasting Is Hills Bros, own process.
Hills Bros. Coffee I packed In
vacuum cana that keep It ever
fresh. Air, which destroys th fla
vor of coffee, I removed from
cans and kept out. Coffe packed In
ordinary cans, even If "ir-tis;ht,"
doe not stay fmh. Ask for Hills
P. roe. Coffe by nam, and look for
the Arab trad-mrk on th can.
Hills Bros. Coffse, Inc., Sen
Francisco, California. O !
Goats Special
25
$
TRAFFIC TIPS
11 y Sergeant Carl Cook
Klamath fall I'ollc
Wheu shall all vehicles be
equipped with regulation llglillni
equipment!
Answer: iiurlng th period
from a lislt hour after sunset to
half hour before amirlse and at
all limes when fog or other at-
Farmers Market
524 Main-Palace Market Bldg.
We Will Have a Complete Line of
Freth Farm Vegetable, Home Baked
Paitriei, Country Dresied Chickeni,
Freeh Fruit and meny other Ferm Producto, oold
by the farmer themselves, and priced at a oaving.
Patronise them, and help avoid the depression.
Here arc a few of the
Saturday Features
Pie Pumpkin and Country Dreooed
Chickens and
Squaih Rabbits
Sold by Raisers
It)o , 1C MlrkeTprice
Cabbage N" c"' fc" 5h"
l.. sod H..d. Walnuts
lb. iy2c ib. 20c
Fre.h Bunch ur
Vegetables App,c cider
3 bunches 10e m ga"" 306
Apples CoKee
Fresh Ground
Newton Quality Blond
Box 50c ib. 23c
if
Reduced To
39
.00
$
Both Dreitg and Sports Coals Included In this event.
The Dress Coats are gorgcoUHly furred and " tho
Sports Coats are tailored .with self collar and cuffs.
I
mosiiUerlo eoiilllluu render Hi
upeiatlon of a motor vehicle dan
gerous to trnfflc,
Krery motor vehtrl or trailer
shall carry at th rear lnii
which eililhlta a red llilil vl.lhl
iiinler orilliiury tmoiheile con
dllloua from a lltt "f o
(set to th rear of such vehicle,
and shall be so const meted or
placed tlisl lb rr number lilai
lisll bu Illuminated by a whli
llalit so as lo b read irum a UU
lane of 00 foet to llio rear or
eui li vehicle.
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Month - End
S A L E
Saturday Only
.50
Snyder's Repair Shop
2242 S. 6th St.
Hill and Klamath
201 E. Main
2045 Ore. Ave.