PAfiE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Folimmy 10, 1!:C! L WE OF SNOW CLAIMS YOUTH'S LIFE The body of Ran Illlmsn, 21-year-old Klamath Falls boys, la to b brousht to Klamath Kalla Saturday from Ely. Not., where tba Htltnan bur ss killed In a hug anowalltia early thta week. Tba boy's father. Fred Hllman of thli city, waa 01 pec ted to errlr ta Ely tonluht. Roaa. who waa one of tha firat two Essie scouts In Klamath Falla. waa killed when th sra lanrh burled hint and broke hla neck, while on a hike three mile from Ward. Not., near Ely. A Boy scout funeral will prob ably be held for the Hllman boy Sunday. Hllman, with Rollle Crumley, an Ely, Nev., youth, of about the aame site aet out Thursday with provisions for a snowbound tntn er'a family at Ward. They aet out by foot and disregarded warnings to travel a route at the bane ot the mountain. They attempted. Inatead. to travel over the moun tain, and were caught under an avalanche of enow which alld down from the aummtt. which carried them Into a canyon, Crumley Injured Crumley, caught on the edge of the elide, auftered froien arme and lege, and waa aaid to be la a aerloaa condition at Ward, ac cording to a United Press report Monday night. Crumley dug hlmaelf out and apant honr trying to locate hia companion before going to a near by camp to aeek aid. Attempta to find the body were futile, and a aearchlng party waa organised Monday morning. Scoot Irader Ro was well Known In Klam ath Falla. especially among the boy scouts, aa he waa one of the firat Eagle acouta In thla district. For yeara he had accompanied the acouta to their aummer camp at Lake o' the Woods. He receiv ed hia Eagle scout award several years ago with Merle Swanaon. Since graduating from the local high achool he had been employed aa an electrician. Fourteen month ago be left for Ely, -t., where he eecured employment with an electrical firm. He had' already accepted an offer for a promotion, and ex pected to go to 6alt Lake City in the spring. He waa named dlret or of all acont troop In the Trin ity of Ely. and took an active part In that work. In addition to hti father and mother, Roaa I aurriTed by a els ter and a younger brother, all of Klamath Falls. VAGRANTS ARRESTED Fonr vagrants were taken from Southern Pacific train No. t and lodged In the city jail Monday by Southern Pacific police. They were siren suspended sentences of 10 days In jail and suspended fine of 1100 each on condition that they leare the city. MARKET QUOTATIONS POKTI.AXn LIVESTOCK POI1TI.ANI), Feb. I (4V-Cattle 5. Calrea 10. market the higher. Steers. ul) to V00 lbs., good si.io to 1. 00; medium 14 60 to 15.50; common 11 to 14 40; 00 to 1100 lbs., good, $5. &0 to $(; medium. 14. SO to fa. 60; comm. in, It to 14. 50; lloo to lSo lbs., good. 5.:s to IS.7S; medium, IJ.oi) to li.to. Heifers, r.SO to 30 lbs.. good, 15 to 6 50; medium. 14 to 6; common. IS.7S to 14. Cows, good, $4 to $4.60; common sod medium. 1J.7S to ft: low cutter and cutter, tl to 11.76. Bulls. yearlings excluded, good and choice (beet), ft 16 to IJ.75; cutter, common and metlltim, 9 - to 13 !5. Vealers, milk fed. iwd and choice, 17.50 to tS.50: medi um, ft to 17.50; cull and com mon. $4 to IS. Calves, f 2 60 to 500 lba.. good and choice, ft to f7.50, common and medium, 14 to ft. Hoga t!5, Including 300 di rect; killers 10c lower. Light llghta 140 to lit lbs. good and choice ft. 00 to ft 75; light weights 160 to 180 lbs. good and choice ft.tt to -4.75. 10 to 100 lbs. good and choice ft. 65 to 14 76; medium weight 100 to 120 lbs. good and choice 14.00 to ft. 76. tlO to !5 lbs. good and choice f S.75 to ft.t6; heavy, weights 150 to r0 lba. good and choice f 3 60 to i.u. J so to S50 lbs. good and choice fS.I5 to ft. 00. Packing sows 176 to 600 lbs. medium and good 13.00 to 13.76. Sheep and lambs, too; mar ket steady. Lamb. 0 lbs. down, good and choice, ft. 75 to tS.15; medium. 13.76 to 11.76: all weights, common, f J. 50 to IS. 75. Yearling wethers, (0 to 110 lbs., medium to choice, f 1.75 to f J. 60. Ewea, lit lba.. medium to choice, tl to f 1.50; 110 to 150 lbs., me dium to choice, 11 50 lo fl; all weights, cull to common, fl to il.it. . CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Wheat. No. 1 red. 65 e; No. 3 red, 64c; No. 1 hard. 6So to 5c: No. 3 yellow bard. 64c to 65c; No. 1 northern spring, t4c: No. t mixed, 65 He Corn, No. 1 mixed. 33e to SHc; No. 1 yellow, Sc; No. 1 yellow, 33c to 33 c: No. 1. yel low, 36c; No. t white, 34c to 34 He Oata, No. 1 white, 13 He to lSe; No. 1 white (fancy). !5Hc; No. 3 white, llHe to Rye. no sale. Barley, tie to 58c Timothy seed. 13.50 to f 3.75. Clorer seed, it to tit. 50. Lard. ft. 55. Ribs and bellies. 15.75. Hard Winter .67 H Northern Spring ................ .67 H Oats: No. 3 White fit .00 Today's car receipts: wheat 61; flour It; corn 6; Hay 3. Stock Averages (Copyright. l3t, gUnriitrtJ Statu tic Oomivany) &t :t f Ind'U rr's t't'i Totnt Tartar fc. 31 & ? J W,k Atto r Ak ra. u(t Huh civm . i .otto ; t.ow itftst .... s? i atvi ?.T :.! ft lliith dvio) 111 I M 1 roil Low m0 111 . HO LM.I Bond Averages (Copyright. 1J. RtaniUrd Statis tics Ooniusny) ?o .- aa ln.Vts rr s fl I T.usl Twtsy S t :? HIS 73 I'rev rr ST i :: s: t 7J wk Aro ; s s : s a War Ai S9 tn t sit s t J Yrs.' Airo .... StT ltl S ! 0 3 titan (iJJ .T : ms :t a i.ow nsiri . in : r si t ti t lush IHM) ins t 1014 1M Low I1M0) 13 1 ST I III M Would Komlins Men Suit to foreclose a lien has been filed In circuit court br Frank S. Snyder against R. L. Evans. James Grieve. 43. of Prospect, died at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford Tuesday night, after an Illness of two weeks. Death was due to bronchial pneumonia, complicated by heart trouble. He waa confined to his bed In Prospect for one week, and was moved to the Sacred Heart hospi tal a week ago last Sunday. An artificial respirator was used tor several days while his body tried to fight oft the ravagea of the pneumonia, but hia weakeuvd uearl euccutubed. Horn in the northwest part of Nebraska, he came to Ureiton with his parent In 18. After com pleting high school he joined the srmy and served In the Spanish American war. where h received a wound In his wrist. He married Mary Pankey of Central Point, soon after he returned from the war. and carried mall there for several yeara. He moved to Pros pect in 1911. and established the Prospect hotel, which later be came famoua aa one of the most enticing lluis on the recreational Pacific coast. Th hnlel waa ea tubllslied while III old t'opco No, 1 power plant waa being built, land while th road was first be I Ing cut through to Crater ljik. i.aier ne uulil tn atoi at Pros pect, which was also to hecom well known as a tourist head quarters. Mr. Drier la eurvlved hy his wife, Mary, one aon. Ileaton, Hire brothers, V. T. Ilrleva of Trail, Andrew tirleve, who lives in th Kust, and l.udo (Iriev of Pros pect. II also haa two ataters. Mrs. C eon la Ntlckel of San Krau ctsco and Mra. Tom HerrtoU of Medford. 20-30 Club Will Entertain Kiwanis Member of th 10-30 club will entertain th Klwanla club with an Interesting program Thursday noon, w-heu th two organisations will hold a Joint meeting at th Wlllard Hotel. llurg Mason, chairman of th Inten-lub relation commute, will preside at the meeting, and K. K. Dletrlck, ecreiary of th Ahtand chamber of commerce will be the speaker. Speclnl music haa been planned by tie Twenty-Thlrtlana. IE Nino Campttr guardian of th city met In the chamber of commerc room Tuesday nlitlil to outline th program for the mill anniversary of the found ing of Camprire. which will be observed by the local groups with an appropriate program on March 17. The proirnm will lake place PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Feb. It, JP) Wheat! - Open High Low Close May .68 H .68 .68 Vt .68 H July .58 .68 .68 .68 Sept. .58 U .68 H .58 H .68 Cash Wheat: Big Bend Bluestem Soft White Western White .71H .57H .57 H ITSausday Lasfl: Pay of Our Cleaning and Pressing Special Suits Hats - - Coats Dresses Take advantage of this special to day to have your wardrobe put in shape. Thousands of Klamath Falls' people have and to them we extend our sincere thanks for their patience with us during the period we have been so unusually busy. Watch the News and Herald for future specials in- Klamath Clean ing and Dye Works quality work. After Thursday Suits $1.00 Dresses $1.00 up Coats... $1.00 up Hats 75c EOamatfo Cleaning and Dye Works 431 Main Phone 408 Hot Rivets and Cool Smokes A rivet missed ... And down it hissed Red hot ... a danger and a menace. The foreman said "Hey, listen, 'Red' This ain't no ping-pong game, nor tennis! "I seen you cough, That put you off . . . An' got yer throwin' hand to jerkin- OLD GOLD'S your het. A cigarette You better learn to smoke while workin'. "You'll like 'em, sure! OLD GOLDS are pure The natural leaf that's smooth as honey. A dozen packs Won't cause no hacks Nor coughs to make yer aim go funny!" SMOKE PURE-TOBACCO OLD GOLDS No "artificial flavors11 to scratch the throat or taiut the breath . . . Not a cough in a carload! In th Kreuuinl st-tinnl aiiitllur- III Ml with Mrs. lUrlml (limil .11 rovtltig tile i-uiilirll fire. Kuill gmiin lll invsiul a skll, ri'i'i" suutlug aniitn ihs itf t'Hini(li work, ami sunns will u suns. Ksvh year th lil nriiiips Imld a siiullnr rpri'iuonlal ami this yirs I iiH'ttMt I'1 l th' utmost. I Potato Growert To Meet Thursday lYtiito srownrs tif KIhiiihIIi I'ntimy will tno.l t th Mi'rrlll In h srhii.il biill.llns si 7:3u Thiir.ilnv fvmlitr. li i!lnis m. lulu I'liiM. ms. Minily Asiuil 0. A. Il.'iuli'isoii will illxi'uss insi ki'llna. A film, "Tn Knur Huns." ilo plrllng th. luti'sl iks uf nut rlilnorv i il (or iiiiUId ainwlna ml hurt.'siiKs In sll purls ut Hi I'nll.il Hlulo. will h shiiwii. CHICpiE15.fl.US e f an. Us! A f lrlf f r.rfV,,.':.'-.n;.V:,:':w hMMMr. tur V -f . uiil. A.k I IMl t it.TiHl KM U'lMIt 111. I'll t , I 4 - a. is. i, . It. f I BUY ON S-SSfi FKEK EASY rOV5! DELIVERY PAYMENTS SERVICE On Any Home tJi rf ssjTa WHIiln lh Tty Furnishing Oni.-r QtW Limits On All of i.to or More. U iVM NIVERSADyf llr Items. na72-l933 (1 IWirM.m.m.t.lB im.mv' l'PlLPK U m im mm mm m wm m m9.J ? SMAItSmSWfSVSMSSMSHSSSHBH.MSSBSWSSSSBSSSBSSSSSS4WSHSMSSI 3 Pc. Bedroom ISets Green or Ivory Enamel! Here's a chance to furnish thai bedroom at Real Saving I Tha bed, chest and French Vanity are of hardwood finished either in a soft green or ivory enamel with harmonizing decorations. You'll agree with us that this ia an outstanding value. I'ay I inly ai.iHl I low a .I.ini Monthly amnll Carrying tlianfe. 2 Pc. Livisng H&mm. Suite Fine Quality! ..Low Price! We guarantee this aet to be the finest quality we have ever offered at this unbelievably low price. Chooae from taupe and rose or woodrote mohair covering with reversible spring filled cushions. Non-sag ateel construction on a hardwood frame. The chair may be had in either wing-back or regular style. Pay Only a.VOO Down 7..v Monthly Hmall Carrying 11tara;i. Beautiful New Patterns in 9XI2AXMDNSTER KoRuUrly WI.M At February Sale Price of $24-95 Don't tske a chanre snd wait for treats, savlnis on Axmlnstars like these probably prices will nnrer be lower than now. New patterns In sure-fast colors. All wool, seamless runs that, only a year ao you'd hava considered exceptional values at more than this prlcol Day Bed And Pad Rrsj. f'Jff.oo Value $18.95 (oil HirlitC Auloiimllc lUy ItfHl iinil a.Vlh. ili'iilm cot rrnl Md. Snve now mi (hew lm prli-pn. Bargain End Table M0II1I Wilhllll! Til Hilt gpst Value va Kvrr llffcrrd at 89c Typical of our Fnhruury HhIus vnluos. Turned stretcher and legs. A buy! 211-229 Main St. hhono Ulu i.j.tn rolls, ore