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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1934)
January 25, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 JM 1 Klllll 3c 10 ritr word usertion. pir day'i per cent dlioount oo i d i running en wiik. per oint dlioount on d t running oil month. 20 All clasiltlid di ire Uert id li both Till Klimltb Newi tod Evening Hireld. it tbt dot rati, appearing Id Tbi Newi tint. Tlmi limit (or classification la tin followlm day's papiri li COO P. U. Adi dnlrid In irUd on tb iimi day ' milled will heve to run 'Too Liu to Classify." Too-Lit lo-Olaiilfy idi in put In oni pipir only it tbi semi rets quotio IDOT. BDU tor lUOCSSQing IOStiuu. Loit and Found STRAYED Thru yeir old Jor ey cow with halter, branded H right hind l. Kewird. HI. 1, box 181. or phoni 7lj4, LOOT Tin md whit mile tot ll, nimi Blondio, noir Mer rill. I'boni Merjorle Eagle. 9611, Mirrlll, Kiwird. 1631 I Cwwil Notlcoi TELEVISION Application! being tikin (or nnnortiinlllea - In television flold. applicants must have A-l eharaoter ritirincee ind bli to carry imall . training expanse. Thoio accepted will b given preliminary train In it horn ind thin takan to Los Angeles at our ixpanii (or practical work In tbi "Na tional" itudioi. Boo Mr. Dean,' llolol Earley, thli wiek. 11465 REV. CORA ISABEL WRIGHT, Medium. Reading dally. Batle taction luaranleed or money refunded. "You will (Ind mo different." 1200 fine. APJ- flee Paoploi Warohouaa (or new low prices On Branded Potato Baga and Twlna. 2141 WHITE (or odr 1014 Said Cati log, Mark Miena Co., Lowls ton, Idaho. 2885 KAUlO smnvicn or an klnda, Wm. Long, 1406 Lookout St. Phone llftJ. 111! Paraonala READINGS daflr tl Oak 't IF O0 have aooiilblni U Mil. bare changed your place of bualnaii. buy or aall firm pro duota or bava anytblnii to tall ' tbi pnbllo. the moat economical and euroat way of lotting r eulta la through tba oliaeltled. Phone looo or wrlta In to tbi Nowe-Heratd. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE 1 MAYBB W1 7 I WAS ALWAYS APRA1D HMI9S I I VOU'RH RIGHT, f ASTHMA IE AK1K1IB- WB WOULD 13 MUST FIND J KMOW I V THAT OLD if HOW SrSv MVEWA- J T?4HOME" gff Pf (f) I'D STIR UP SOMi RELATIVE, I BUT NOW l-MUST KWOW HER WHOLB rrOHY. PROKA THB bBOIKISIIKld, IP I HOPB TO OTOP THIS PAIR TAKING HER FROM ME" Traneportatlon Travel By Slug Shortest Route to PORTLAND f 6.90 one way SEATTLE . 17.00 on way SPOKANE 912.80 one way Vli Bend ind Waplnltla Leave Oraybound Oipot it llilO p, tn, dally. Pboni 1880, 8 H.lp Winted M iU WANTED Experienced, capable dairy mm. Muit bo steady. Nawi-llnrald, hn align, 5 II 25 13 Furnished Apartmonte WANTED Heated apartment, Fremont district, not over H6. Nowi-llorald, box 2408. 24C8 LARGE l-room apartment, lljchta and wntor (urulahad. 421 Oak. 9401 FURNISHED APT8. and eahlni. 418 N. 10th. 2449 ARCADE APARTMENT - 110 up. Plenty heal aarare 1168 IS Unfurnished Houaaa FOR RENT 4 room modern un furnished home, oloia In, (15. l-room (urnlabid bouai $8.00. Phoni 1710, 2581 THREE-ROOM modern bonis (or rent. 414 Uphsm. S407 I AND 4-ROOM modern bouiei (or rant. 414 Upham. 1421 IB Automotive PAY A FEW DOLLARS MORE to i low priced CAR ind fit a oil new all-feature OLDSMOBILE SLX WB DO (Irat elaaa body and (en dor work it lowaat prlcoa. H. B. llnugor, Bulck ind Oldnmo- mie imninr. 8140 20 Mlacellaneoua For Sala Oreen Fir body wood, 16 60 Cord. Dry plna fir body wood, $B Cd 8ononcd plna and Kir body wood, 10.00 per cord. Hollbronner Ria Phon 110-W 2261 Poopli-s Warehouse Dealers Hay. Gruln, Potatoes II. B. Poultry Feeds Potato Dunn. Twine, Salt "A Hack, liulo or Carload" 2540 NOTICE TRAPPERS Hand row boala In good condition (or lale, reaaonnule, Oregon Hoot Co., Sblpplnnton road. 2620 WOOD. Phone 180S-R. Lawaon. O. M 2221 FOR BALE Rugs ind furniture. Inquire 021 Dolores, 20 Swap TRADE Orooarlu (or potatoes. onlona, eige. scottl Fruit" Jjronus Co. Bouth 0th. 22a PoultrT f OT Sala ORDER Magulre eblcki now, Barred Plymouth Rockt. R. I. Slide, ind White Leghorns, uallty unsurpassed. State college B. W. D. tested. Lead ing laying atralna, 210 100 R repaid. Magulre Electric atchery. 2416 N. B. O-eion 23 Financial 3 AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ' ratal and aelael terms Investigate and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 102 80. 7tb. Pb. 1 14 J mi m1!" Vn"'TaiMMMisiaiii i 24 Buaineaa Opportunitieo FOR BALE Rooming bouia, food location, rini proposi Ion for right party. Full rlco 450, News-Hereia, box 46S, 1468 I'VB ONB i TO FROM Klamath Business Directory Chiropractor P. C. LONU, Tel. 1640. Norro Bpolallet. 127 8. 7tb Draaa Shopps T O It O L E H'H Upstairs Dress Shnppe. Smart druasos at I sav ing. Stewart Draw Bldg. 721 Main St. 1177 Fur Wanted Wamod raw turs. Bob Androws wants your raw furs at the Idoal Grocery, 1040 East Main Bt. 1111 Hemetlw hlng HEMSTITOHINO. BUTTONS ony ercd, drnsamiklng. Mm. B M. Allendor. 61 ( Walnut. 0176 Hospital Soule Sanitarium Pbona 100. Work for NoceigititM) YOUNO marrlod man, oxporlon cod In meat markot, or truck drivor, wishes work. Can give local reference. Write Hi. 1, Bus 1740. 1220 Woman wants work by Day or Hour, llamol Apt. Apt, 4. l'hone 421W. S860 WOMAN wishes work by hour or day. llamol Apt. 17. N. 6th and l'lne. l'hone 4I1-W. 2ftl DARNINO, mondtng, ind plain or fancy quilting In own home or privato home. 108 B. 6th. Loo Apta. Apt. 6. 2248 MIDDLE-Agcd man 'wants work. 652 Vun Noss. 2600 MILLWRIOHT TOOLS (or aala. 1143 Pine Bt. 1484 Legal Noticce COUNTY TKEAHCRElt'B NOTK'K Nntlco la hereby given that lluro ore funds In the County Treasury (or redemption of ill outaiandlng County Fair Board Wurrants protested on or be foro January 25, 1834. Interest on sama will cease from this duto. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 25th day of January, 1034. GEORGE P. TAYLOR, County Treasurer, II 1 26,26 Nj 2811 NOTICK i)V I'ltUUAXB SALE In the Countr Court of the Stats of OrcKon. for Klaiuutb County. In the Mutter of thu Kstate of James ityan, secoaaad. By virtue ot an order o( the Honorable Geo. Grittte. Judge of tho above entitled court, duly mado and ontorcd In said court ami in tho cause hereinabove on' titled on December 2hth. 1032 notice Is hereby given that I will on the 26tb day of January, 1134, at the Court Ifouso door of the County Court House In Klnmatn Kails, Klnmnth County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of Snld day. soil St nullllr annllnn tn tho hlahest bidder (or cash tbo luuuwiug; l'nrcrl 1 Lots 0 and 10, Block 18. Sec ond Knllrond Addition to Klnm ntb Kails, Orogon: Lot 6, Block 11. Railroad Addition to Klam atb Knltu. Oregon: Lot 18 I (lock 104, Harrow Addition to Klnumth Foils, Orogon. Pnrcol 2 The following land owned In fe slmplo by aoceasca: Wl of Iha Wl i( Section 1 Wi ot the Wt of Section 18 NWt of the NWIol Section 1. In Tnwnshln IB fl. R. 16 E. W M. BKJ of the NEt" ot Beotlon 4. in iownsuip sa n. is W.M.i NWi of the BWi ot See lion 11; BEl ot the NE1 ot soction 14, nwi or me nwi . of Beotlon 18. In Township 87, S. R. 18, E. W. M.j NWi of Section 8, in Township 89. S. R.6, B. W. M. NWI of the RBI of section 2; HUj of the ni-jj of Section 82, NEJ ot the SK) By Harold Gray ALWAYS FalARBD TO CHECK UP OKI AWNIB THBRH WAS ALWAYS THE PBAR I'D DISCOVER SOME WITH A BBTTBR RIGHT HER THAW I. ,MIS9 ASTHMA B I MUST BE ALIVB- SHB I WAS TOO MEAN TO uZZ DIE- SHB MUST O KNOW ANNIES HISTORY jrt AND SHE MUST BB g MADE TQTALK- ll V t?'' HMOl ORM it TRANSFER Tbi Pioneer Transfer Co. mov ed to (leorga'i Battery Shop, 023 Klamath Ave. Phoni 1700. 22G2 Turklih Batha Massage, Colonlo Irrigation. Heg Istired Nurse. 127 Bo. Seventh Typewriter! School Trained Mecnanlo 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter 8ilea and Service 610 Main Phone 842 . Wood 80UND WOOD. Pine and Fir, Full Cords guaranteed Bob Brown. 2432 Wblte. Phoni 1801H. 2478 Legal Noticei of Section 88, tn Township 14 8. It. 14 E. W. M. All In Klamath County, Ore ton. NWI of the NEJ ot Section 14, In Township 37, 8. R. 16 E. W- M, Lake County, Oregon. An undivided one-half Inter est In the following described tlmberlands commonly known as the Miner & Ityan lands: BE j of the 8KJ of Section 1: NEJ of tho NEJ, Si of the NEJ of Section 12; In Town ship 36, 8. R. 14 E. W. M. 8EJ of the NEJ, NJ of tbe ?BJ: BEl Of the SEJ ot Section 1; El of the EJ of Section 15, In Township 34, ft R, 14 E. w. M ; SI of tho NEJ of Socllon IV- .tlof 81C of Section H w"m 8lllp 84, S- ll- 14 All In Klamath Connty, Ore ton. Pursuant to laid order I will first offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cush Parcol 2 above described, and failing to recolve a bid there for equal In amount to the judg ment recovered in the Circuit Court of tbe Bute of Oregon for Klamath County by W. K. ilopka as plaintiff, against Frederick C Forbes, James M. Jones and James Ryan, tbe decedent above named, and against Richard H. Hovoy as administrator of the Ee fate of en Id James Ryan, deceased (which said judgment was for the principal sum of $4452.70 and costs and disbursements in the amount of 151.60, together with plaintiffs iccrulnt costs thoreln, together with Interest on 161.80 it the rate of 'per an num from December 22nd 1DS1 until December 2stb.' 1882) and' Interest at the rate of 10 per !S."i."nJ.t5"r.eon from Docember ",'D- 2. I will then offer Par 1 X 1 a.nd 1 above described to gether (or aale at public attctlon therefor hl8.heSt blddor Dated at Klamath Fnlli Ore jon thli JSth day o( December L. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klamatb .County, Oregon. By ANNS PRICE, Deputy, H D 23 J 4,11.18,26643 Two Rut nana Held by Immigration Men SEATTLE, Jan. 25, (U.PJ Two noted Russian scientists were detained at the Seattle im migration station today as an aftermath ot their survival of hardships of an ill-fated Russian scientific expedition'. The two scientists, Dr. George Nolde and JProf. Ivan Boroinf. said they never intended to come to tbi United States, but they were nicked ud by an Alaskan vessel after their own crnft was wrecked it Anadyr, in Alaska. Some automobile owners call those additions to the fonder sklrta, and aome call them pants according to the sex ot the car. "Happy BP5 1 rrW,r:fe ... iN if Vf;T L -.-.T fl M-I8 1 THBBE CHILD PATIENTS . Virtually every community tn bonor tba President and to create an endowment fund for the national work of Warn Springs Foundation tor Infantile Paralysis, but nowhere In the land will there be a happier Presidential Birth day Party than at Warm Springs. There Mr. Roosevelt Is more thin tbe President ot the United States; he'la tbi philanthropist and (rlend whose efforts have done so much to provide proper treatment (or victims of childhood's most dreaded disease, and be is the President ot Warm Springs Foundation, the only personal or outside Interest retained by bl m when be entered the Wblte House. So, knowing Mr, Roosevelt and his Interest in Blfthdny, Mr. President," The Kluumth Falls event will be beld at National, Local Markets NEW ADVICES RECORDED I PORTLAND, Jan. 16, (P) Further advance In tba price on butter was (orced during tbe late session of tbi produce exchange, wltb the California situation somowhst Improved. Tbe market appeared firm despite the liberal increase In oftorlnga from out state points as well as Increased In local churning reported by the department of agriculture. Fig ures of the latter appear some what confusing to the trade, aa one day tbora la an acute alien age Indicated and the next day the supply Is far In excess. On the exchange there was a general advance In the price on cubea, firsts alone being un changed. The advance In butterfat was lc, and suggested that tbe mar ket on butter was in good shape. Egg market prices were un changed for the day Insofar as open quotations were concerned, but most sales were conformed below the established figures. Trading was not at all brisk, des pite reports. All poultry was now In good call along the wholesale way with prlcea well held at practically last week's figures. Erratic changl-s on the produce exchange were not being followed gener ally. Still (urtbor strengthening of the cbeeso price wss shown here, with (ormer burdensome supplies ot lesser known brands getting scarce and prices slightly better. Tillamook did not show the (or mer declines, therefore waa do advancing. Market on potatoes, while ex tremely (inn at recent blgb marks at tbe source, was Inclined to show more or leas pause be cause of the (Uled-up condition of the Southern California trade, which had recently done heavy buying in Central Washington ind Oregon. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. Jin. 28, (P) D, S. D. A.) Hogs, receipts 45,000; market slow to lower. 170 to 210 lbs., 28.40 to 13.50; top, $3.50; sows, $2.60 to $2.80. Cattle, receipts, 8,000; market (or yearlings and light steers steady. Best yearllnga, $6.86; best heifers. $4.00; market ateady to weak, mostly steady, $5.60 to 7.oo; weighty steers, $4.00 to 15.00; stockers very scarce. Sheep, receipts, 18,000; market for fat lambs slow; buyers and sellers still far apart, but general undertone steady to stronger, and sellers asking higher; beat bandy and medium weight lambs held above $9.25; eheep firm, fat ewes. $1.40 to $4.16; feeding lambs practically absent. Funerals MARX TURNER JACKSON Funeral services (or tbe late Mary Turner Jackson, beloved wife ot the Rev. William Turner Jackson ot Sprague River, who passed away at the Agency Sun day evening, January 21, 1934, following a ahort Illness, will be held Friday afternoon, at 1:00 o'clock, January 28, 1984, from the Sprague River eburcb, with Interment in the Chief Sconchln cemetery. The Rev. B. Brad shaw will conduct the services. The body will be removed to the Sprague River church Thurs day morning at 8 o'clock, where It will lie In state until the services Friday afternoon. The Klamath Funeral - Home, 925 High atreet, between Ninth and tenth will be in charge ot the services. BUTTER IP, Birthday, Mr. President" AT WARM SPRINGS CAN HARDLY WAIT FOR JAN. 30 the nation la gl vlng a gala Birthday Ball next Tuesday evening to tbelr welfare the se child patients STOCK AVERAGES (Copyright, 1924, Standard Statistics Company) Thuraduy Prerloua day Week ago Tear ago Three years ago High, 1938-'34 Low, 1933--34 High, 1931 Low, 1981 Hlgb, 1081 Low, 1931 BOND AVERAGES (Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics Company) Thursday Prevlona day Week ago Year ago Three years ago High, 1933-'34 Low, 1033-'24 High, 1932 Low, 1932 High, 1931 Low, 1031 Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jan; 25, (JP) Motor and motor accessory Issues led a late rally in tbe stock mar ket today and earlier losaea of (ractlons to around a point or more were reduced or transform ed into similar gains. Until tbe final balf bour trading was quiet. Volume picked up at tbe finish, and transfers approximated 2, 800,000 shares. Tbe close was steady. Today's closing prices Air reduction 104 211 154a 1011 60 11 441 118 74 IS 601 821 281 20 45 231 171 251 78 29 66 15 85 79 811 81 1001 871 271 23 351 391 111 181 816 421 121 161 641 111 411 871 10 171 271 191 471 151 261 171 191 181 4i 81 591 161 171 19 661 8 91 42B 461 10J 28 23 421 478 61 27 7 Alaska Juneau Allied Chem. & Dye American Can American Coml. Alcohol American A Foreign Power American Smelt. Ret. A. T. T American Tob. B. Anaconda Copper - , Atchison, T. As 8. F. Atlantlo Refining Baltimore k Ohio . Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. . Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case, J. I. Caterpillar Tractor i Chrysler Motor Col. Gas ft Electric Commercial Solvents Continental Can . Corn Products Curtlss Wright Dupont A De N Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Razor Oold Dust Homes take Mining International Harvester . International Nickel I. T. & T. Johns Manville Kennecott Con. Cop. Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett & Myers B Llquid Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motor . National Biscuit , National Dairy Products National Distillers New York Central North America Pacific Gas & Electric Packard Motor Park Utah .. Penney, J. C. Penn R. R. . Philllpa PeL Publlo Service New Jersey Pullman Co. Radio Corp. Rem. Rand .. Reynolds Tob. B Sears Roebuck Shell Union ... Southern Pacific Standard Brands . Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey-. Studebaker Co, ... Texas Corp ..... Trans-America . - mean It when thay say, "Happy the Exhibit Building. JL f - s.i 60 20 20 10 Indl's - RR's Ut's Total 09.9 60.0 77.8 88.8 99.8 60.8 78.1 88.1 95.8 48.1 74.0 84.4 83.8 20.1 91.1 66.4 124.1 102.1 171.0 120.2 102.1 68.0 . 113.7 98.0 42.2 23.5 81.1 43.0 72.1 89.8 , 111.0 78.0 85.1 11.1 i 61.8 16.0 140 1 105.1 109.0 144.1 80.0 10.8 91.1 60.1 20 20 20 80 Indl'i Bit's Ut's Total 77.5 92.8 83.5 81.2 77.8 82.6 83.5 81.2 78.4 80.6 82.2 79.7 64.8 63.6 83.0 70.7 90.2 105.7 100.1 98.7 77.8 84.9 88.6 83.6 58.3 87.0 74.1 63.8 71 3 78.0 88.2 78.1 63.2 47.4 70.1 67.5 90.4 106.7 101,5 08.7 11.1 62.3 80.2 68.6 Union Carbide Union Pacific .. United Aircraft 491 1231 341 61 171 591 18 561 441 481 United Corp. United Gaa Imp. U, S. Indus. Alcohol U. 8. Rubber ...... U. 8. Steel West. Elec. & Mfg. Woolwortb doelng Corb Quotations Cltiei Service 81 Electric Bond Share 181 Swift Co. 1001 . Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Jan. 25, (P Cattle, receipts, 100; calves. 25; market steady. Market (or steers, good, com mon and medium, 11.00-5.85; heifers, common and medium, 12.76-4.76; cows, good, common and medium, 12.50-3.86; lew cut ter and cutter, $1.35-2.60; bulls, cutter and medium, $2.00-8.00; vealers, good and choice, $5.00 8.00; cull, common and medium, $2.60-1.00; calves, good and choice, $4.00-5.00; common and medium, $2.00-4.0 Hogs, receipts, 150: market steady. Lightweight, good and cbolee, $3.85-4.75; medium weight, good and choice, $4.10-4.75; heavy weight, good and ch-lce, $3.60 4.26; packing sows, good, $2.90 3.40; feeder and atocker pigs, good and choice, $3.26-3.75. Sheep, receipts, 800; market (or choice lambs 26e higher. Lambs, good and choice, $7.25 to $7.85; common and medium, $5.25 to $7.25; yearling wethers, $3.60 to 15,75; ewes, good and choice, 13.60 to 13.60; common and medlnm, $1.50 to $2.76. BOSTON WOOL B08TON, Jan. 25, () (U. 8. D. A.) Interest continued in the liner grades ot territory and Texas wools, but tbe volume of sales was smaller than last week. Sales of 64s and finer territory wopls In original bags containing a good percentage of strictly combing staple, were reported at 84c to 85c, scoured basis. Average French combing 64s and finer territory wools were quoted at 82c to 84c, scoured basis, with the short French combing and clothing wools bringing mostly 79c to 81c, American HORIZOXTAL LTWho Is the Answer to American play wright In the picture? 12 Golf teacher 13 Limb. 14 God of thunder. 16 Behold 16 Within. 17 To handle. 18 For alx years he worked (or ;20 Upright shaft 91 Waohaa aa ' papers. 41 Variant ot 'a." 42 Before Christ, 48 Fresh-water mussel. 44 Morsel. 45 Noah's vessel, 46 Source ot Indigo. 47 Rubber tree. 48 Colored part of eye. clothes. 1 22 Negro tribe. 23 Before. 25 Instructor 26 Railway (abbr.). ( 17 Italian river 28 White poplar 29 To skip. 80 Minute ikln opening. 31 Handsome. 32 Data. 8) Male cat. T. 85 He was a spe cial writer and lor news- 49 One of his famous plays Is " VERTICAL 1 Genus in- UAfeiIL E EUS UfelP SHsigciTiAlLmlMaD SP1E.N&I KARL I3U N I c SEiH MARX CELlEC RCDQVI r EPQEiri EffJ oMPlNIAIi-ll NT SUM jiiijp ffiM jp""" P l-wLsiMSisaaaLMiiMJaaMj esssi if i.l II -.hit. .J SO. SAN FRANCISCO, J. 15, (U.R Hogs, 1400, Includ ing 1031 direct. No early galea, generally asking strong to high er, or around $5; taw bids wiek to slightly lower considering sorts. Cattle: 450, Including 15 di rect, 245 holdovers. Open Slow, later moderately active, steers weak to mostly I6-I60 lower (or week to date; part load food 842 lb. (ed Utah steers 15.75a good 899 lb. (ed $5.60; good 1089 lb. U talis 35.50: bulk me dium low good 880-1081 lb. short and supplementary (eds IS IS. 26, few medium $4-14.601 she stock fully stssdy, odd me dium belters $4; part car good 1111 in. range cowa 13. to, tew $3.60, fleshy dairy type $3, cut ters down to $1.60; good bulla eligible $3.75. Calves: 65, all direct. Sheep: None. Nominally steady, good choice under ' tit lb. wooled lambs quoted around 17.17 Hn nnaalhltf 17.71 ' Portland Produce PORTLAND, Jan. 85, (fly Butter, prints, extras, 12Jo; stan dards, 22c per lb. , Butterfat PortliigJ delivery. A grade, 19a to 20a; farmer', door delivery, 16o to 17o per lb.tj sweet cream, 6o higher. . u Eggs Paclflo poultry prodne era selling prices: Fresh extras, 18c; standards 18c; msdlnms 16o dosan. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extraa lie dozen; firsts 14c; mediums 12e dosen; undergrade 10c; . pallets) 10c dosen. , Cheese 92 score, Oregon trip lots, 9e; lost. lOtto lb.g brokers will pay He below quo tations. Milk contract pries, 4 pet Portland delivery, $1.95 cwt.j B grade cream, 87He lb. Country Meets Belling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 8c; vealers. 90-100 lbs., 8-8 Jo; tight and thin, 5-6c; heavy calvee, 4-8a lb.; lambs, 12-lSo lb.; heavy ewes, 4-7o lb.; medium cows, Onions, Yakima, $1.40 to $1.60, Oregon, $2.00 to $2.26 cental. ' ' Potatoes, local white and red, $1.25 to $1.86 cental: Yakima, $1.45 to $1.55; Deschutes, $1.55 to $1.65; bakers, $1.75 to $1.15. PORTLAND GRAIN TABLE. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 16. VFi Table: Wheat: . Open High Low Close May 74Vi 74 74H T4fc July 74 74 74 71 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 74HP, Dark bard winter, 12 pet., !0of 11 pet., 74 Tic. . Soft white, 70 Wo. Western white, 70 He. Hard winter, 70 He. Northern soring. TOUe. Western red, 70 Ho. . a tna . , l ii. m n n m ft ua i a ; no. s wmiv, f.v, CORN: No. 2 E. yellow, 123.00. Mlllrun standard, $11.00. Today's car receipts: Wheal 75, barley 5, (lour 12, oats 1. A New Yorker is trying to) learn why we drive on tbe right side of the road. Simply because it's dangerous to irlve on the wrong side. Playwright Previous Pnzale promise. 18 Sun god 19 Native metaL . 20 Lying It the lde. 22 A type of plague. 24 He stands in the .: ' among Amerl can dramatist. 15 Bark of the paper mulberry; 27Taro paste. 29 Meat. 81 Because. 83 Loose-dttlnf garment. 14 Child. $( Crescent shaped figure- EI - eluding tbe honeybee. 2 Coffee pot 8 To depart, 4 Type ot cross. 1 To attempt. 37 Fodder vat. 6 Mystic Hindu 98 Toward. syllable. 89 Competent. 40 One row of a series. 41 Dry. 42 To subsist; 45 Constellation. 46 Sound of satisfaction, 4TAb0vi. 48 Symbol tor "that Is." 1 Lean. 8 Persons in possession. 9 Solar system apparatus. 10 Exclamation - or. sorrow 11 Turf. 14 Greek letter. 17 Word ot. r I IfflAlPl Esc I b V 6 - . r VI 1