December 1, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Timla Itriualiia Here A. I.. TTvl, owner of the K lama lb X-llay Laboratory, elenpad Into lha rJewa Hud Herald olfli Tues day lo deny that In (ilana lo mure from Klamath Kelli or I'luaa up III offline, aa he statu Ilia Nawa and Herald have twice reported erroneously la III peat raw innnlha. "Klrat It ill elated Hint 1 waa lolm lo leave Klain alh and o lu Lakevlew and Ibau, a week or ao ago, tha paper tald thai I waa golug lo mora to Urania I'aaa. I lulatid to do neith er al (lila lima. In apll ol Ilia dcpreaalon builneie la good and I Ilk Klamath aud my trlendi hra," Mr. Travla atatad. Turkey Gniwrre' Irogrra Murk malarial of Intereit to membara of the Klamath Turkey llrowera' aaaoclallon la brnadrail vary Tuesday avanlni from KHL radio nation at Halt Lake CUT, according to K. M. liauaar, eee retary of lha local aaaoclallon. l ha radio program la apnnaorad by Ilia Nurlhweatern Turkey Urowers aaaoclallon. and a brlaf reeurae of markat rondltlona la (Iran wue'tly by Harbarl Her era, aaalatant general manager of lha Northwestern growers. tattle Return Tb two belferi belloved to have been alolan from lha Clayton Hurton ranch naar Kano, returned lo Iba noma ranch lb nail morning, according lo roporta from lha alat pollca and Iba ahsrllf'a nfflr. Th animals merely strayed away from boma, but retraced Ihalr atapa whan lhay beram hungry. (Juesta ill Hall Among th gueeie at lha 1111 Hntal Tuaa day wara J. I'. Hoyla. T. l. Brad ley, 8. M. Bullla, Medford; - L. K. Bteveneoa. P. L. Calm Oily; V. J, Krhmlti, Halty: II. 1). Wal lace, Yelnas; Mr. and Mrt.JI. Undress, Wssd: Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Wllllama. Han Kranrlaro: C. J. Wallace, Dunamulr and R. 0. La toilette, Portland. From Wale Citlre Oueete at th II out Wlllard Tuaaday from othar rill In tha alat Inrlud ad E. II. Shank. U A. Wlaa. Ivan faahlniton Jotter, I. W. Murray, all of Portland: E. L. I'oppal, Balam; W. E. Cbandlar, dlvlalonal highway engineer, liranta Paaa: M. M. Worceeler, Marrlll. (M-nrcd From CHy Nelaon n. PUbar. arrested Monday nlgbl by Houlharn Pacific pollca received a IQ-dsys, 1100 suapsoded eenl anr and fin whan h waa takan color Pollra Judge Ponrh Tuaa day. Pollca ordered riahar to leave th city. Wlllard (lerats Among lha luaata at th Hotal Wlllard Tuee- der war A. W. Aleiander. C. II Prlday. D. A. Kaada. Baa Frane- taro: J. H. Ohllgar. uaklana: (1. M. Plah. Rookana: W. A. interlock, Altnraa: T. C. Uullar. Jr., Pomona, Celir. Neighbors fa Meet Th Jolty Neighbors will mat at th noma of Mra. T. N. Caaa. In Altamont. Wedneeday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. Mambara ara requested lo remember lo bring glfta for th gift exchang. Prjcrara Plaaned Henri Con radl will ba chairman of tha wkly mallng of lha Lions club t noon today. R. K. Patterson and Norma t'arllng will present aklt. Othar numbri will com pete th program. Mother Vlaltliut Mr. B. P. Ell, mot bar of Mra. Joaaph Kwlng, haa arrived In th city from bar bom at Koekiord. 111. and plana lo remain her Inde finitely visiting bar son-in-law nd daughter. Prom Lekevlew Lakevlew rlaltora In Klamath Palla Tuee- isy Included Klwood w. Koberta, MrV Cordon, Ik Kant, John U Plynn, all of whom war rag Wared at th Hall Hotal, 'To Hold lUvaar Bt Barnabai 3ulld will hold baiaar and din. aar at tha HI. Barnabaa Eplaropal rhtirch In Langell Valley, Batur- lay afternoon and aranlng. Apron Hale Oroup three of it. Mary'a Altar Society will hold in apron and gift aala In the Murray building, on Main atreet December 11. ; Guild to Meet A meeting Of I. Patil'a Knlacnnal flnlld Will hold at the Pariah ball, Thure- Jay afternoon, at one ociora. Members will make qullti at thli lima. Allnr Society to Meet Bt. Vary's Altar anclety will hold Ita malar meet ng. wedneaday ar ternoon, at 1:30, at th Pariah ball, 1rarre for Koulh Georg Weal, father of Walter Weat left Intnrday evening to apend the Kltitiir In Palo Alto. Calif., after Halting her for tha pant month . ljullea la Hare Fair Mem- bera of the Metbodlat ladles Aid will bold fair, Saturday, Dec. 6, In III Murray building, on Main atreel, Among tha many attraction will b a etalea' booth conalatlug of aprona and othar art lila donated from dlffarant atalea In the union. Other booiln will Include ratarar'a booth where lunch will be eerved al noon, conlectlonara' booth, baker' booth, laundreaaea booth which will bar many article for th laundry, grocer' booth, whit elephant booth and lea Booth which will aarv lea during tha afternoon. Kinerled Horn Todar Mr. and Mra. Henry V. Joyaui ara eipacted to return to Klamath rail today from a furlnlihta trip to Houlharn California cltla and Portland. They apant Thanka glvlng and th paat weak with their aon. Jean, who I student at Columbia Culeeralty In Port' land. Prevlouely they apant s week Tlalllng frlenda and relallvea In Man PranrUro. Ban's Barbara and Baa Lul ObUpo, Calif. " 'yHTM u aomnbing about M. aoft, iparkling jowine "nil thai I irrailttlhl. I keen an alluring, natural looking wave In my hair by having H permanently waved wlthrrederlciVitaProciM." 1 hi. Ad Worth $2.50 on s Predarlca Vila Tonlo A'are, Crnqulgnole, Bplral or Combination Wave. Palaca Beauty Shop HUH Mnln Phone 1881 Kngagee la Mining Jack Hal ey, who waa formerly affiliated with lha otflcea of Momyer Mo myer of Ihla clly, plana to apend the winter proapertlng and min ing In Eaatern Oregon. He will make bla headquartera In Prairie Clly. Retained to ftaa PTaarlaro J. Aaheby HI ro peon baa returned to Haa Pranclaeo alter ependlng the Thankaglrlng week end with bla daughter, Mra, J. Lawrence Bchsd. Vailerguea Oueralloa Mra. Glen Kent, TIT Pacific Terrace, underwent a major operation Monday morning al Hlllalde boa- pltal. Her condition was report ed to be aatlafactory. Kiamata lounty naaiia Aaaocla llon will meet tonight at T:IS o'clock at th Klamath eounty court hooa. Borial Club to Meet Eaatern Blar Borlal Club Number Two will meet al 1:11 Wedneeday af ternoon, December I, at th bom of Mrs. E. M. Cbllcot, 401 M Motored fruea Keaenalioa Mr. and Mrs. Mag broiherton, of Bpragu River, motored to Klam ath ran Monday, on a suaineaa trip. Mntford Vlaltnr Mrs. Doyls Franklin, of Medford. Is the hone guaet of Mrs. bottl Aller, of thla city. Mrs. Prsaklln will apend th reel of th week bar. Mad Baalaeaa Trip Prank Bchmlls, Beatly merchant, apant Monday In Klamath Pall oa a bualnaaa trlalt. Car Hlolen T. Morrla reported to city nolle Tuesday that hit Bnlrk coupe, Oregon llcenie lat in ba been stoles. Her for Wec-k-ead Mtas Alice Koa, teacher at Cryatal, Ore., wa a weak-end Tlaltor la Klamalb Palls. A meeting of th Klamath 4-H Council will b held In (he home economics room at Fremont school oa Saturday moraine, Dec- amber i at 10 o clock. Thla meeting I called by Coun ty Club Leader Frank W. 8exlon for th Duroo of discussing 4-H club work and making plana for work la th various schools of Klamath county for th anaulng school year. After th bullosa meeting a abort program will b presented. Mra. laaballe Brlmer, aupervlaor of acboola, will give a abort talk. talka will b ttide by 4-H mem hers snd a demonitratloo of a bualneaa meeting for a 4-H stand' ard club glvsn. Members of th 4-H council ar encouraged to make luggm tlon for lb Improvement of club work, and quentlon pertain ing to any of th projects will be dlacuaied. ' BRKAKfl J.KO IN BED PITT8BUROH, Pec. 1, (P) Albert 8. Rnall, St, broke bli leg whll lying In bed today. He mapped a bona In turning over. . T rillCAOO, Dec. 1 (HI Aaaer- tlmia that Ruaala waa buying wheat for lnlerniil needa beipt'd give a audden hulat today to lha wheal maraei Here, me uuturn alio waa atltnulated by notably bulllih reporla concerning the United Htatea winter crop out look, aome aiperts eoiialrulng lha reporla aa Indicative of a com plete change In domeatlo and world auupiy condition! neii aprliig. Klguraa oa five leading atatea ausaested a crop only 10,- VUU.OUU buabals more than wai barveatad thla year by Kanaaa slons. High prices of lbs dsy wsrs reached by wheat lu Ibe late deal ing. Wheat cloied unaetlied l cents sbovs ysstsrdsy's fin lab, corn uurbsuged lo V lower. osts off to la up,, snd pro visions un'bsngsd lo II cente down. C'lll('AtU) WHK.tT Chicago. Dee. 1 0P Wheal No. 4 yellow hard H; No. 1 Northern Bprlng 41 Vi No. 4 mlied 14. Timothy aaed, 4. 00-4. IS. Clover seed, 14.00-14.00. VtllKAT AIIVA.M -V. PORTLAND, Dec. 1 OJ'I After abowlng an earlr price dip with weakneaa In the International trade, wheat advanced In price later In the Tueeday aeaalona. On th Portland future market De cember cloied- with an advance of e and May 1 W huahel. Halee totaled IS.oOO bunh!a De cember and 4,000 buahela May. Deliveries on December con'.ra.-l loUled 11,000 buahela (or the day. On tha Portland merchants -rbstigs rsih wheat advanced lc buahel all around. I-OIITI.AM) WIIKAT PORTLAND, Dee. 1 UP) Wheat: Open High lyiw Close Dec. .40Va .41 .G .(1 May 41 .11 .to 4 .tlVa Caah wheat: Rig Bend Bluaatem .T5 Holt White .g Wealern Whit - .80 Hard Winter , ,o Northern Hprlng .go Wealern. HM . go Oata No. I white US. 00 Today'a car receipt: Wheat 44; flour 1; corn 1: oats 1: bsy 1. NEW YORK, Dee. 1. UP) k moderate flurry of idling In the closing minutes of trading today awept ailde moat of the earlier aharp galm In railroad atocka and eraaed much of the rally which Induatriala bad developed after a decline thla forenoon. Railroad atocka la moat cases finished a lhade higher than yes terday. Induatriala cioaed gener ally lower, with' a number of leader down 1 to 1 polnta net. Transaction totaled about 1,000. 000 shares. Railroad atocka war buoyed by a rumor th national board of mediation of railway wagea In Canada would ahortly hand down a recommendation favoring a 10 per cent cut oa all dominion lines. FOI'ND STKRUSO DECLINES MOW YORK. Dec. 1, OP) The ponnd Merlins; today con tinue! lu abrupt decline of .trvjtartlay, hrresVin( slightly more thaa rente to 13. SO, th lowest la tea years and only 111 reals above trie roord low qaotailoa of Sweet Cream. Butter I Produced in City Sweet cream butter will b Pro duced by th Loit river dairy, It waa announced Tueiday by R. C. Woodruff, proprietor. Woodrntf ssld th dsiry has been a year and a half In working up aufflclent upply of aweet cream to make th production of aweet cream butter poaalbln. It la nduanal for amaller cltlea to boast aweet cream butter a a local product. Woodruff said. BIO BARGE MOVEH THE DALI.KS. Ore., Dee. I, The largest barge which ever waa taken Into Celllo canal left tor Portland Monday after apendlng a week at Dillon loading ISO tona of acrap Iron assembled from up-river points. Today's Potato Marketgram IHll HAI.-XUTe: POTt TOO IMM ItM.KAHMi FROM IOIATV AOKN'T'H OPMCK DKU I, IMSI. Hlilpmenls Iti'iKiried for Monday. 1'nlted Btatea total 454, Orgoa 14, Waahlngloa 11, Idaho It. Maine 114; nineteen aurplua lata potato atatea ahlpued Ihla year 41,11111; Ihla lima last year 7,. Terminal Markela Ku,rted for Tueeday. Chlragn-Carluale received: lilaho 4, otbere SI: can on track. Including broken, 141; euppliea moderate, demand rather alow, market aleady; track aalea carlula outweigh! Idaho Nailed (iimi. sacked, per cwl., i;, H. No. 1, 11.10 to 11.40. few II. 41. Han Pranrlsro Carlosds rerelvsd; Csllfornla 1. Oregon I: boat receipts c'lulvilent lo California 11, Washington 1 ars oa track, uiilirokvn, 4; rare on track, broken. I: dock holdlnsa eauita- leiit to Ik tars; prlcea snd conditions unrhsmed since Mondsy. a Augelea t'arloKit rexeived: California II. Idaho : cara diverted, T; cara oa track, unbroken, 10; cars on track, broken. 14; nuroanaa luppiiee nnarai, aemand good, market firm; Netted Oems supplies modursle, demand and trading alow, markat Heady; Idaho Netted flemi, larked, per cwt., U. S. No. 1, opening prices Tueeday 11.10 to II. IS, mostly 11.10. Hhl.ilng Point Markets Reported for Monday. Yakima and aearby polnta: Continued cold, .light wire Inquiry, blpmenta light, partly account of weather, demand light, market firm; carloada f o b. caib track Netted tiem, lacked, per ton, U. B. No. 1. moatly 111 00, few higher; V. f. No. 1, 111 .00 to 111.00. Idaho Falls: Belter wire Inquiry, demand good, markat firm; better feeling prevailing, prices allgbtly hlgber on beat atork; car loada f o b. eaiu track U. B. No. 1, aacked, per cwt., U. I. No. 1. Sc to TSc, mostly TOc to TSs. Standard Statistics Stock Averages (Copyright, 1J1, Stsndsrd Statistics SO Ind ia 10 HH . TOdsy ......... 71. S- Prevlous dsy ................ 7. Week ago 74. S Mouth ago II. i Vear ago jji. t 1 yeara ago S years sgo . High (131) Low (lull) . High !30 Imw (1130) . High ll:) Low (11) . -.104.1 -.101.0 -140.1 17.1 ...101.4 -111 ..ID!.! 141.1 II. I II. I 42.0 4.l 100.1 III I 101.4 101 I 11.7 111.4 14.4 147.1 11T.T Co. I 20 I t s 111 1 111 1 117.1 111. I 1(1 I 112.1 101.1 101.1 ioi. s 111.1 lit s mi 111 I 10 Total 74.1 76.4 71.4 83.4 131.4 190. 1 10S.1 144.1 70.0 20S.I 114.7 2S1.S 140.2 WW 111 1 FALLING OUT YOUNO .z" says n QUITE BAD AND Began Using Idea's Hair Tonic and DeUghted with It Hair Bark Again to Former Color FEW WEEKS USE DID WONDERS, SHE SAYS "It b smsilng and wonderful the way Lea'a Hslr Tenia will slop falling hair and give it hack Ha exact former shsde before turning grsy," writes Minnie Herat, who! like aundrede or woraea as aralse it to th akv. "Nothing I ever beard of equal Lea'a and I used a great many dif ferent preparations beeauae say nair was tilling out Bad and turn ing gray too. After maaasglnc a fee drop Into my scalp each night for aevaral weeks I looked yeara younger and my hair waa all a even colored and ale aa wkea 1 waa a girl. I certainly recommend It," continue th girl whoa photo I ahown above and who Urea at 1511 Ninth Avenne, 8cottsbiu, Neb, , Hundreds af thousands af seen and women of all ages and color of hslr ar today beautifying and Improving their appearance and looking years younger and better! TURNING m) Mianl Bench rroeaii Anyone msy obtain tha ssma re sults at Utile eipens In their awa home and defy even an expert to detect Its use. Note the abund ance of hair and Ita pretty wave la picture above. Gray hair and dandrae? are a detriment socially or In bualneaa. It certainly la sack s simple matter bow to have beau tiful evea colored youthful appear ing hair ao eae should appear eM aad gray. Druggists here are aathorised to sell Lea'a Hair Toole ea a posi tive guarantee of complete satis faction la aix weeka er leas ar money bach without ejalbble or question. If preferred aend dollar hill, check or money order to Lea Tonic Cos Brentwood, Md, for hot tie return mail. MARKET QUOTATIONS 4.00, 1100 dlum ISO dlum 4.00. I'KICf S ADVANCE POHTLAM), Iw. (JPr Weaiber rondltioaa brought forth aaother series of price advance oa Iba East Hide farmers wholesale market to day. Of fertnea la geaeral allow ed restricted volume with de mand good. I-OHTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Dec. 1, UP) Cattle, 2S0; calves, 4; generally steady. Hteera 400-100 lb, good 4.00-4.75, medium 4. 75-4 00. common 1.00-4.76; 100-1100 good 4 00-4.76, medium 4.7S- common 1.0O-4.7S; 1100 Iba. good S.7S-I.S0, me-2.7S-S.7S. Helfera S50- Iba. good S. 00-6 60, me- 4. 00-4. SO, common 1.00 Cowa, good 4.00-4. SO, common apd medium 1.7S.4.00, low cutter and cutter 1.00-1.75. Bull, yearllnga excluded, good and choice (beef) 1.00-1. SO, cutter common and medium 1.00-1.00. Vsalera, milk led. good snd ebole 7.00-7.60, me dium 6.60-7.00, cull and com mon 1.50-6.50. Calves 250-500 lbs. good snd choir 1.60-7.00. common snd medium I 50-5.60. Hogs, 700, Including 11 direct; 40c lower. Light lights, 140 to 110 lbs., good snd choice, $4.75 4S.I5; lightweights, 110 to 110 lbs., good snd choice, 16.15 tr S.S5; 110 to 200 lbs., good and choice, $6.1506.16; medium weight, 100 to 220 lbs., good and choice, 14.76 5.15; 110 to 160 lbs., good snd choice. 14.50 O 5.15; hesvyweighta. 150 to 10 lot., good and choice, 14. ISC 5; 190 to ISO lb., good and choice, 1404.16: picking lowa, 176 to 600 lb., medium and good, IS. 50 0 4.60. Slaughter pig. 100 to 130 lb., good and choice, not quoted. Feeders and stocksrs, TO lo no lbs., good and choice. HO 1.60. Sheen anil lamha 19K- mtmAm Lambs 00 lbs. down good and cuoice s.vv-e.eu, meoium 2.76- s.vv, an wsignts, common 1.00 1.76. Yearling wethers 10-110 Ibe. mawlltiH. In .hnl.a a In I Ewes 120 lbs. medium to choice 1.75-1.00. 120-160 lb, medium to choice 1.60-1.76. all weight cull to common 1.00-1.(0. Tl Marketing, th movement at stock. through the ladiaa reserva tion end assisting tha Nations! Livestock association, will he the moat Important aablecta to come up for discussion at a meeting ef the 8os lb era Oregon Livestock as sociation, to be bold at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. December S, la the couaty court rooms at the court bouss. according to aa an nouncement from tha county agent s ornce. Routine business will be trans acted by the aaaoelatioa. with D. E. Alexander, president, presid ing, and miscellaneous problems pertaining to tbe livestock indus try will be diseosssd. GET GOOD PRICES PORTLAND. Dee. I. Cut of lc in the pries of cub butler of stsndsrd grsd on lbs produce eirnsngs during Ibe 1st session wss by no meana a aurprlae to Ibe trade. In fart, It waa obvious that either low scores should de cline or lop butler adrsnre. If Ibe market here waa reflected within sight of actual upply and demand condition. Recent concerted attempt on the part of produce exchange in terest! to punlih the larger retail operatora who buy moatly tha lower scores, sppears to have over-reached Itself and failed to punlab tbe email country cream ery, who wss slleged to bs doing lbs bulk of this bualnsts. Tbs sxchsnge found thst Its own fol lowers were somswhst vsxed at the fact that tr makera of poor better are getting about as much ss they were for top scores; a condition not natural la any mar ket. Therefore Ibe cutting of stand ard butter cubes lc to 10c wss In tins with conditions. Butter fat showed a similar cut. The world now Tesllies that bnmsn greed Is tbe greatest of all causes of wsr. -Mrs. Nsllls Ross Taylor. VoX Beat Hoe ad la Towa . Now Playing Ends Wedneeday aa -i s.1a T aV il a; at I Special Added Attraction Salinas Rodeo NOW!! Cream Top the beat milk in town 10c Insist on Cream Top at your grocers Yoa can bur Lot Rirer Milk far jour childj-en with confidence. Lost River Dairy Phone 48 asm KM 30f-6ot-iao NOW Ladies' REDUCING Classes Gymnasium Work and Swimming Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, 4 till 5 p. m. COURSE OF TWO MONTHS $S.OO KLAMATH ATHLETIC CLUB Main and East Main Sta. Phone 1652-W LHiLiLkkmiSJ TODAY! NEW SHOW SEASON! Bringing a New Era of Entertainment to 70a at this theatre! New, big up-to-date picture one right after another everyone a good one her) we go folk with the laugh hit of the year come alongbring the family let all ha- fun and lota of it with The H. W. Poole Theatres THE PINE TREE the mjm) ( STARTS I NAT2M I. . inonkeqBiuinfss dQaramouM7aun THE RAINBOW MARION DAV1K8 in the "BACHELOR FATHER" GROUCHO The freih guy" of the gang. He even practices bis sharp wit on ZEPPO the onlr romantic one of th mad Manes. He gets :he girl with the help of CHICO th word-twisting, plano Uckllng lsd whose constant "poddner" Is HARPO th funy-wlgged, grinning, campion of pantomime, who says nothing but is always playing "Hollo1 In "MONKEY BUSINESS" la Opening Oar New Show Season we are certainly haadtng Klamath rial Is a laugh with "Monkey Bualneaa" at he Pine Tree and "The Itarhelor father" at the Relnbovr what could be funnlerT .1 j.v- f , 'ekHaaw'' Here itii'y arol linariiiui with Joy Reeling with BlinJi . . . Loaded to the merry gills with good laughs! Feat Plus Laurel & Hardy "CVckens Come Home" Sport Light "Hunting Thrills" Kov News TRICES TO FIT TOITt PCRUES' Mallneea B5o livening llMMl Heals - ,V 1VIH Bents .- 2SC Klilillea a Ilme Anytime COMING KRIDAV John Boles, Lupe Velez "Resurrection" 1