PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IVocmbcr 11, 1 Oflt RATE CHANGES ON POTATOES BRING PROTEST Rrfliirpd rate, on potatoes from Idaho point to declination in (enlral (aliform in rrartihl aint Klamath potato Toer. ( duniy Aent ('. A. Ileiidemon de clares. Ili'ndercoli (.lute that potato' grown In Tule l.ake, not graded ai'iiirdlng to I'liiK'd States spwl ricattona and unlabeled, are alo belli hlpped to the Central Cal lloinla .marKeta. and are detri mental to the quality ot the Klam ath potatoes graded according to f. s. Standards and labeled. On November to an Interstate eummerc commlsalon ruling iv. tn at the request of Idaho potato growers, lowered Idaho to Central California rate 7 4 rents a hnn dred, leaving Klamath grower only 'j cents differential over Idaho potato. The rounty agent hum that in view of the, more favorable loca tion of Klamath rounty to the populous market center ot Cen tral California, the rate ia work In directly against Klamath irowera, and Is unfair since the Idaho markets are nearly twice the distance from the market as Klamath ia. The I. C. C. ordered the Union Pacific and Wectera Pacific rail roads to adopt the new schedules en Idaho potatoes. District Freight and raaeenger' Agent L. 1 Graham states that the new schedule at ' decided Iv low and unfair." He a Late that the rail road companies affected opposed the petition of the Idaho growers for two year before the commls mo. The freight rata committee of the Klamath Potato Growers' as aociatioa has protested to the rail road companies, and plan to pe tition the Interstate commerce commission for relief from the condition caused ay the recent ruling, which Is termed inequita ble to Klamath irowera and ship pers. Klamath now ha a 1 cent rate to San Francisco, while the rata from Twin Fall. Idaho, has been dropped from 63 cent to lli rents. 1Mb Idaho rata ia not increas ed In comparison with the dis tance to market. County Agent C. A. Henderson declares Klamath shippers and (rower will ask rate to Eastern markets, and also Coast market, comparable to the rate given Idaho growers to Cen tral California points. In compen sation for the handicap placed upon the Klamath . grower by the recent order of to I. C. C. Henderson say that so far this seasoa the shipment of Klamath potatoes hare been about one half what they were a year ago. Since November 2oth. when the new Idaho rates went Into effect, shipments hare been less than half ttio?e of year ago to the Central Clifornia markets. Hen derson states. I.. L. Graham attribute a part ot the loss in sales and shipments to the economic condition, and decrease in consumption due to the lose in buying power. - Potatogram Federal-Mate Poutnnrara Releas ed from County Agent's Office, Dec. 11, 1K8I MARKET QUOTATIONS ! NO I H1VI.K IN Ktil.S. I't.HTI.ANIl. Dec. II. (J'l i Market f jr es without price change locally fur the 1h Itul there coiitlnuca more or ltn of a weak undertone In the! trade generally. Some price shading Is rellected. Local make of butter Is hold- j lug p well and ia better thai seasonable according to the lat est survey. Price were uri-1 changed for cube during the, day hut prtnta ho varied quo tation. Kutterlat la stationary, j Stock Averages Coprliihi, 15.11, Mlaiiilnrd Statistics t o. Ml Intl. ill lilt :tl I ts tll'l-KKINf. XOKMAI. I'OliTLAM). Dec. 11 Nor mal offerings of vrcetanle were shown today on the Kast Side farmers' wholesale market. Cab bage ot quality held fairly well at !ti- to $1 per crate, but con siderable ott-grade sold tor Irs. ttlHYI.AVO l.IVKSTOCK PORTLAND. Dec. 11. i4 Cattle, 3u : calves. IS: market weak. Steer. stHMUnl) pound, good, &."S-.!i, medium 4.50 4. "5, common, J.Ui-.Si: 90i UOu pound good. $.75-. So. medium 4. 50-5. 75. common S.vu 4 5c: 1100-1300 Ilia, good 6 t0 t.ti. medium S. 50-4 50. Heifers 650-810 lbs. good l.-.0.- med ium 4.00-5.00. common 3.75 4.00. Cows good 4.1NM.S0. com mon aud medium 2. 75-4. 00. low cutter and cutter 1.00-2.75. Bulla (vearling excluded) rood and choice tbeef) J 00-2. 60, cutter common and medium 2.00-2.00 Vealer milk fed good and choice 7.00-7.60, medium 5.50-1.00, cull and common 3,50-5.60. Calves 260-SOu lbs. good and choice 6.60-7.00. common and medium J. 50-5. 50. Hogs: Receipts 100: strong. Light lights 140-U0 lbs. good and choice 4 60-5.10. Light weight U0-U0 lb, good and choice, 4 65-5.10. 180-200 lb, good ad choice 4 85-6.10: med ium weight 200-220 lb, good and choice 4 50-5.10. 220-250 lb, good and choice 4 36-5.00: heavyweights 250-2S0 lbs. good and choice 4.35-5.00. 290-250 lbs. good and cholea 4.00-4.25. Pack ing sow 275-500 lb, medium and good 2.50-4.50. Feedera itockers 70-120 lbs. 'good and choice 2.75-4.26. Sheep and lambs 800: steady. Lamb 90 'pound down, good to choice, 14.50 to 15.00: me dium. I3.50l7 4.00; all weight, common. 12. 50472.50. Yearling w-ether. 90-110 lb., medium to choice. 12.00-4.00. Ewea. 120 lbs. medium to choice. $1.75-2.00; 120-150 lbs., medium to choice, 11.50-1.75: all weight, ctill to common. $1 00-1.50. t'HICAiiO. Dec. II. l,Vi In fluenced iirKe by bullish re port aa to the I'nlted States sinter wheal crop, grain prices tended atrongly upward late to day, despite New Voik Block market weAkl.ess. Houtca with eastern coiiuecllon were on the buying lrt" in the wheat pit. I'nlteil Stales tard winter wheat was reported as about In line with export offers on new Ar. venilne grain. Oversea buying ot Canadian wheat at Vancouver (teeing the la-t few days was estimated at 3,ino.l"o buhels. Wheat cl u,ed firm, T- up. and provisions 2 to 12 reuta dow tl. CHICAGO t.KAIV C H I C A ti O. Ik. 11, l.sVl--Wheat. No 2 red. 55 Sc: No. 2 hard. 64c. Timothy seed. Mil 4.25. Clover aeed, $ 1 4 to 1ft. ; Today Kiev, day .. : Week ago . ;.Momh ago ! Year ago .... 2 'yra. ago .. 4 yra. ago jlligh l5l., Low 19.11 High l.lg . Low 19:10 High l:2 Low I !.. New ill 6 1 . !) 4 . Sj . 122 1 l2.7 .107.4 110 2 HI 202.4 111 251.1! 1 1 1.1 34. :).. :t7. 52 s. US. ioj. 100. 25. Ill Ml 17. 117. urn 1014 I OS 7 I2S 14 101. i 201. ltI 5 SM.J 1411. 5 25.1.1 15 2 :ll low. ; HUSTON. Dec, , (,l-. The , Commercial lliilleiln will to j morrow : "The usual llnoiuber dullness i has descended iinon Die. wool mur. . kel, although nut to the extent ! which (reuucuiic' happena In a dull period: III fact, some of the leading tun era testify (he mar-' ket resisting buyers' atrempta to huv w-ool with more than usual tenacity. "The manufacturing pnltlnn Is somewhat unsettled for (he mo. incut, hut It I conflllelilly ehlec. ei Ihela will be a relvul In In terest tit goods for the UalitweUlit season alter the I inn of thu year. 'Some dculeis are disposed o hold their Itieilliini wools, espe. clally iiiartei'.iooilM a lilt strong er. esp.M lully aa they suffer least front possilile lorctgn I'oinpelltloll. "1'be foreign ttiarketa have been a lilt on III' easy side of this Week. London ' lo-ea December 17 '.Mohalr 'outluites slow anil hardly changed." Iho lliillcllu will publish the foll'iiMtig guotatlons: Htoureii bails: Oregon - Kl lie and r M staple, il(5iie; fine a ml y. M. Ft. I'oiulilng. MMI .VI. ; 1'lnn ami K, M. clothing. US lie; Valley No. I, till 47c. Muliuli : liregoti, Soil lie Doinealle graded first i iilllWlU, :i;tiJ.'.c; gm.d eardliig, mil Sic. V. S., Canada Take Up Full Decline In Red Grain Exports OTTAWA, Out , Dec. 1 1. (,l'i Tito full ainiuiil of the Me rlin In Russian wheal ship meuta flaa been taken up by Canada aud the lulled Niatei, Ilia department of liaile mil cutiiiiierce slated today. For the four weeks ending Hiiy. 21. MiiHslan slilpiueiils tu laleil lilllv 0 Si.H.I Inl-ll. is iDitipareil In M.i:".inii hiiliel hie the same period of lilt". I Mil In ( the week eitillllt N'K SK, lbs department slaies. Nmlli Auierii 1 e iliuui'iils aiuouiiliil n sli per ceul nl lha Into! h in 1,1 . iiniienls. Willie l'n do angels I'"1 pockei. In Ihelr wings IMP No. aertnlnlv tll'v du mil. Willie Then wheie will I put in v hanky? DKCFMIIKR WIIKAT l l PORTLAND. Dec. 11. (41 Ie.-ember wheat closed at the high mark, a rise of c. aa did May. with a gain of Sc per bush el on the Portland futurea mar ket riurin gthe day. Total sales for Friday were 3000 bushels. On the Portland Merchama ex change all cash wheat advanced lc per huahel. I V SSl ,i r - zrr j- ww m POHTLAM) WIIKAT IHIKTLAXD. Dee. U. Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec 5a1 .59 .5SV, .IS May . .59 S .40 .it .40 Cash wheat: Big Bend blue, atem. 72Sic: soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red. SSWc. Oats. No. 2 white. (24.50. Today' rar receipts: Wheat, 42: flour. 1.1; corn. 7: oats. 3: bay, 1. Onleman Here Tom C. Orde man of the Tom C. Ordeman company. insurance adjusters with headquarters in Portland and Klamath Falls, t in Klam ath Falls on business and con ferring with Glenn C.ilbert, lo cal manager. sS" t .... l .... B' i.,t " ..e s- mw ; HaHsaaaiMaHHawaiBWHBHHHBWMHBaHH pile heavy; demand moderate, market ateady: closing price Tburday. opening price Friday: Idaho Netted Gem, tacked per ewt.. I. S. No. 1. mostly around 11.25; few higher; large high as $135. Shipping: Point Mart Thursday Yakima and nearby points Very light wire inquiry, demand slow, market dull: carloads t. o. b. cash track Netted Gems, sack ed per ton. U. S. No. 1 mostly around fit. 00. few higher. Idaho Falls: Offerings light, demand and trading light, market wek: carloads f. o. b. cash track. Netted Gem, t". S. No. 1. sacked per cwt., few sales. S to 70c. Old Staff ' Brown Why do yon keep go ing to the doctor? He aid it was no longer nec.ry? Jeasnp I'm reading a contin ued story in one ot bis waiting room magarines. : a.'- i i iii .mi ii - n Shipments Reported Thursday j United Sis ton total 652: Ore gon 20; Washington 22; Idaho 112; Maine 166. Terminal Mart Reported Friday Chicago: Carloads received j Idaho 48; others 23; cars on . track. Including broken 195; sup pile moderate; demand moder- ! ate: Netted Gem market dull; market ateady on other stork; ' truck aalee carlots outweight i Idaho Netted Gems, sacked per ' t, V. S. No. 1 21.45 to 91.55, few 11.60; few low as 11.40. San Francisco: Carloads receiv- i d California 2; boat receipt! equivalent to California 5 cars, ' Washington 1 ear; car on track, I unbroken 2: cars on track, broken (; Northwestern atork dock holdings equivalent to 35 cars; aupplies moderate: demand ' alow, market dull; very few i ale Washington Netted Gems, , sacked per cwt., V. S. No. 1 $1.15 ' to 1.30; Oregon Klamath $1.20 1 to 11.25; Deschutea 91.25 to, 51.10; Idaho no sales. Lea Angeles: Carloads receiv- ' ad California 11; Idaho 19; j cars diverted 4; car on track, unbroken 72; car on track, I broken 64; estimated truck re-i ceipta equivalent to 1 car; tup- ' You Can Be Purse-Proud when jruu carry one of out hand-tooled leathrr hags. The kind of a bag you'vt always wanted but felt you couldn't afford. Former price range. $4.00 to $25.00. Now red need to 12 67 to $14.50. We bought the but looking purses we could find and you can too at the Pelican Drug Co. 712 Main Phone 923 Farmers Market 524 Main St Palace Market Bldg. Home Products at a Saving Squash I Coffee Break o' Morn, roasted and packed exclunively for Farmers A r toe Hubbard, Sweet Po tato or Banana, 11 per lb. Cabbage Nice, lai'tce nolid O heads, per lb awC Kraut Home made, C per qt uC Chickens Market, 2 lbs Walnuts Large size, soft fjff 6UW shell, per lb.. Almond and Brazil Nuts 2 ib 45 c Sugar Pure Cane ; 10 lbs 55 c 100 ib, $5.oo "Piggly Wiggly Leads the Way to Greater Savings" With Quality Food Priced Low And All Plainly Marked. "HELP YOURSELF TO SAVINGS" SATURDAY, 12TH FEATURES MONDAY, 14TH Pure Cane Breakfast Bell SUGAR- S lbs. 37c JEZZZJ Salmon for 29c sib. Ala.ka Fancy Pink pajj fcaJaVj av pgf Save At Thia Price Spaghetti 3cans2C Waldorf Van Camp' Ready ToSrrve Toilet TlSSUP "Piggly Wiggly Special Coffee" . 1 Lb. Pkg. "FREE" SZ rolls 2lC with pw-h pound imt kaKe CANDY CANE pep Br.nd " Z ! Z '. ITT" Hot Sauce Tea Garden Syrup, quart jug...: jjy EULK H'DATES 2 lbs. 23c 5cans241c Carnation Milk -Mt- $2.89 NUCOA 2 ibs. 33c CANDY riain inK, lirokrn mix lur Hugar Candy nude frch daUy In Klamath Fa 11 for riBRl) Wiggly 2, ibs. E9C 'NAVEL ORANGES' Nw I 'mH Swi'rr and JaUy 2 DOZ. 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