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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1934)
February 1, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 Katen nor word pf-dy' Insertion. ptr cent dtioouot'OB idi running o k. r per otot discount on ads running oil month. ;, 3c 10 20 All elaselflad idi ar liavt id li botb Th Klmath New ind Evening Hrld. t tb above rat, appearing In Th Nei tlraL Tim limit for elanlfloallon ID tbt tollowlDi dey'e papar la 6:00 P. M. Ada dtalrtd tu tartad on tba same da; M sub olitad will have to run "Too Lata to Oleeelfy." Too-Lita-lo-Olawlty ci are put Id out papar only at the eamo rata i quoted above, and classified (or succeeding insoriions. Loat and round LOST 4 hoad yoorlluge marked undnrslopo In rlsht ear. awnl lowfork and untlorbll In left tr. Branded L on blp Notify Glen Keator, Poo Velloy. 1H LOST Lailtea ynllow sold wrlat watch with (told linnd. Kitup lake. Howard. IMiono 74 L S ' General Notice REV, CORA ISABEL WRIGHT, Medium. Reading dally. Hntln faotlon guaranteed or ruouoy refunded. "You will (Ind mo dlffrenl." 1100 Pino, Apt. 4. 2444 DREWS MAN8TORE Will take warrant In trndo. No dlecmint. 2808 WILL BUY warrant, small dla count Inquire 731 Main 8t. 2608 Feraonala RBAUINUB dally 611 Oak. 6c. S Tranaportallon Twal By ' Shortest Routs to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE . $7.90 one way SPOKANE $12.80 one way Via Band and Waplnltla Leave Oraybound Otpot at 111 0 p. m. dally. Pbon HIP. 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Olrl, stenographer with Burroughs posting ma china experience. Box 1568, ' Nawa-Herald, 8568 9 Situation Wanted EXPERIENCED girl wlahea houaowork. Call 868R. 81110 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE r. STILL THINK IT'S SOME Ml 90RT OF RACKET TWEV'orf Kl',1 Uil TRYING- BUT HOW VOL) PROVE ANYTHINQ ON I PEOPLE WMBN YOU M FIND OUT A TMINO THBM AND THERE'S NO LAW TO COMPEL THEM TO ADMIT THBY'RB CROOKS- rj - ll VOU LIKB I , GBB , DADDY" ITO TAKE A j THAT WOULD fl H LITTLK BB SWELL- LJ LJ TRIP- SAY I WHBN WOULD H I OVBR TO I WB START? Jl I BKIOLAND v Furnlahed Room HOT 8PRINOH HOTEL under now miiiiiiKiminiit. All l"i-ii-tu k rcKiniH lid wmik. 11547 Room and Board (JOOI) ROOM with bonrd. long lllKb. ' 2550 13 Furniahed Apartment WANTED Heated apnrunnnt, Kruimmt dimrlct, nnt over $S)(i, Nows-iiiiriilil, box 2458. 2458 AHOADB APAHTMBNTB 120 up. Plenty bent. Karaite. 11U8 STEAM IIKATKI) 110.50 up. IKix ArniH. FUltNIHHKl) apartment and cabin. 410 N, 10, 2HOS Unfurnished I Houses FOR RENT 8 rooma and both. 18 month, 710 Owen. 2H16 1 7 Real Estate For Sale FOR BALE Forty crc land, 18 acres In alrolfa, 18 tone al falfa hoy on place. 12700 cash. For further Information writs or call Kellx Kuni. box 48, Malm, Ore. 2818 FOUR ROOM IIOUHK and lot on E, Main, 1000.00. Phono 1777-Sl. 2677 18a To Exchange 80 A. IMPROVED, 70 A. water ed. Trade fur acreage Alta tuont, etc, rent on ah or grain. Phono 872-J. 2578 FOR BALE OR TRADE 820--' egg eloctrlo Incubator. Nelson', lit. I, Box 103, Klamath Falls. IH14 19 Automotive PAY A FEW DOLLARS MORE to low priced CAR aud got Dig new nil-feature OLDSMOBILE SIX VK DO firm class body and fon der work at lowest prima. II. K. Ilaugor, Bulck and Oldimo bile Dealer. 2140 20 Miacellaneoue For Sale FOR SALE New dreaaer. 15.00: 12x14 rug, 110.00; now Coun try Club lawn nrnwer, 13.60; Honors 8-tulin radio, Jtnsen Dynamic, $26.00; two amull stands, $1.00; bluo enamel ilronor, 13.00. Inquire 1)21 Dolor. , liKtwcen portlnnil and Miiiiannllo. ''2571 Oroou Fir body wood, $6.60,ord. Dry plno ft fir body wood, '86 Cd Boatoncd plno and Fir- body wood, fo.00 por cord. Rallbronnar 4 Raa Phone 131-W 1281 WOOD. Pbon 1606-R. O. M Lawson. 1281 FOR BALE Hnyward Wakefield haliy biiKgy. Pracllrnlly now, ltenaannlilo. Iran Morris, Pa- rlflp Krnlt and Produce. 2807 20a Swap TRADE Qrocerlea (or potatooi, onlona, oxga. Scoltl Km It Produce Co. South 6th. 28B4 21 Wanted MUcellaneou WANTED Eloctrlo bench law, wood lathe and jig aaw. Uox 17, Alumna, 2574 22a Poultry For jSale ORDER Moiulre chlcka now. Barred Plymouth Rocka. R. I. Heda. and White Leghorn. Quality unsurpassed. Stat college B. W. D. lotted. , Lead ing laying itralnt, 110100 ? repaid. Magulra Electric latchery. 2418 N. E. O-egon street. Portland. Ore, 2480 IF YOU bare' eometttlo M tell, hare changed your place of bualnaaa. buy or aell (arm pro ducta or have anything to tell the public the moat economical and aureat way of getting re aulte la through the clasalfled. Phone 1800 or writ In to tba Newa-Herald. AS NO CAN (, COURT CAN'T ABOUT GIVING HAD IjeMHMaBHWWHeMHHBHMaaMMHMBHMBaHeHiBT Klamath Business Directory" i Chiropractor Turkish Bath P O LONU. Tel. 1840. Maeng. Colonlo Irrigation. Hex Nerro Bpelollat. 127 B. 7th latered Muni. 127 Ho. Berenth "' . Typewriter Dree Shoppe T o li (I I a R'B Uuimln Dreaa ,l,,ln Machine and Typewriter T ui Lr.,,7 Sn.nSi nme .i InV. Sorvlco Co.. 630 Main Bt., Klam- Hhoppe. Hmart dreaaaa at an- ,, n- ii, liK Btowart Drew Bldg. 781 Ku '" 0- 1 on, 84,2- Mum hi 2177 Bnloa Kentala Itopnlra ZZ- 1820 to 1927 Inapoctor (Menbanl- Fura Wanted n"t Expert) for lliirroiiKhn Ad- ; rura vrnnico Mitchlnn Co., manufnottirera Wanted raw lure, Bob Andrawa of Adding, Bubtractlng, Calculat- waul, your raw fura ai lb. Ideal L''nYnn11'''!1' Grocery. 1040 Eaat Main St. jP'- n.-chlnoa. rtlTto aonal eervlce by C. O. Moore. We Hematltrhlna la"y repair or overhaul nemiirning any machine at your premlaea. HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS eor TYPRWRITEH ADDINO MA ered, dreaamaklng. Mr. H CHINE, Guaranteed eerrle and M. Allander. 614 Walnut. repair. Two mechanlct factory trained. 28 ycara' experience. tii i wow irn Moat complete eerrlce ahop In TRANSFER aonthern Oregon. OREGON The Pioneer Tran.fer Co. mor- EQUIPMENT CO. Ph. 2057. . ed to Ooorge'a Battery Shop, ... . 038 Klamath Are. Phone Wood 1748. 2288 SOUND WOOD. Pine and Fir, Hoioital Full Cord guaranteed Bob " ' Brown. 2483 WblU. Phone Boule Banltarlnm Pbone 180. 1381R. 2478 23 Financial T . 3 ave save save rortland 0N Produce auto loans rruuuie Loweat ratea and eaaleal term Inreatlgate and be ooorlnced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO 108 Bo. 7th. Ph. 1141 Vale l.lcenie M-104 Work for Neceiitie YOUNU married man, experien ced In moat market, or truck driver, wlabea work. Can give local rcforence. write Ht. I, Dux 374U. 2220 LADY wants work of any kind. Very good cook, Pbone 602J. 2801 WANTED Girl to work (or bonrd and room. Pbone 67J2. 2658 Woman wanta work by Day or Hour. Hamol Apt. Apt. 4, Phone 431W. 1808 MIDDl.K-Aged man wont work. 652 Van Neae. 2500 Portland Livestock Jif IITT.AVn VaIi 1 w at i ' v ve t " 1 VjU III ( TOCO 1 ,H, S D j HIT C, 43 U i nmritoi nenay. Divvin, gfuwu ,veiiuwH uw medium, 3.00-6.86; belfera, com mon ana meaium, x.yo-4.io, cows, good common and medium. :.3b-3.7i; low cuttorana cuiier, 41 9Re ftr. htilla. Anttikr mnA m- dlum, 12.00-8.00; rcalera, good mid choice, 16.60-8.60; cull end common, 82.60-5.50; calree, good mid choice, $4.00-6.00; common and medium. $2.60-6.00. Hoge. recolpta, 800; market atendy. Llglitwolght, good and choice, and choice, 4.00-4.50; heavy- , , . , n r J. weigni, goou auu cuoice, o.uu 4.15; packing aowa, good, 2.80 3.40; alaughtor plgi, medium, 2.75-8.16; feeder and Blocker plga. good and choice, 8.25-8.76. Rhaen. rocelnte. 60 ! market Bloody to strong. LDinm, gooa ana cnoice, (.jo 7.85; common and medium, 5.25- 9 OR. I .mvlln v.tt.ap, C A. 6.76; ewes, good and choice, a.ou-e.Du; eomiuou auu uieuiuiu, 1.60-2.76. It la said that at least 1 per cent of human beings associate a particular color with each sound they boar, and somotlinoa this extenda to the names of tht dnys of the week. By Harold Gray IT STANDS. THERE'S TELLINQ WHAT THE w WILL DECIDE BUT 'THB OUDQB WOULD HAYS A HARD TIMB ANNIE TO THE BLEEKS , IF ANNIE LEFT THE COUNTRY- ' . y ( whee! HEAR ff THAT. IX, SANDY? L. COME ON- M LET'S PACKfJ PORTLAND, Feb. 1, (ft Butter, prints, extra, 23c; atun- darda, 23o per lb. Buttorfat, Portland delivery: A grade, 20o to 21o per lb.; farmer'a door dollvery, 17o to 18o per lb.; awoet cream, 6c higher. Eggs, Paclflo Poultry Product era' sailing prices: Fresh extras, 17c; standards, 16c; mediums, 18c per doien. Buying prices by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 16o per dozen; firsts, 14c; mediums, 12c; undergrade, 10c; pullets, la per doien. Country meat, selling price to retailors: Country-killed hogs, best butchers, under 160 lbs., 7o to 8c: vealers. 90 to 100 lbs., Be; light and thin, 6a to 7c; heavy calves, 6c to 6c; lambs, lJo to 14c; heavy ewes, 4c to 7c: medium cows, 8c to 6c; canner cows, 21o to So; bulls, 41o to 5c per lb. Cbeese, 82 score Oregon trip let, 101c loat, 12o per lb. Brok ers will pay lo below quotations. Milk, contract price 4, Port land delivery, $1.05 por cwt,; B grade cream, 87c per lb. Mohair, buying price, nominal. Caacara bark, buying price, 1933 peel, lie per lb. Hops, 1933 clnstors, 25c to 20c per lb. Live poultry, Portland delivery, buying price: ' Colored fowls, tin dor 61 lbs., 12a to 13c; over 6 lbs., 11a to 12c; spring pullets, 2 to 21 lbs., 12c to 13c; roasters, over 81 lbs., 13o to 14c; Leghorn fovfls. over 21 lbs, 9o to 10; un der 8 lbs., 8a to 9c; springs, 12a to 13c; sta-s, 6c; roosters. 5c; poklo ducks, 15c; geeae, lOo lb. Onlona. Yakima, $1.40 to $1.60 percental; Oregon $2.00 to $2.25 per cental. Potatoes, local white and red, $1.25 to $1.35 per cental; Yaki ma, $1.45 to $1.66; Deschutes, $1.66 to $1.85; bakers, $1.76 to $1.86 per cental. Wool, 1983 clip, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, 22o to 26o per lb.; Eastern Oregon, 20o to 26o per lb.; Southern Idaho, 16o to 20o per lb. Hay, buying price from produc er: Alfalfa, No. 1, new orop, $16.50 to $18.00; vetch. $16.00; Willamette -Valley timothy, $16.00; Eastern Oregon timothy, 117.00; timothy grasses, blend ed, $15.00; oats, $15.00 per ton. The Missouri river Is the long est river In America; It I 2946 miles' long. This Curious THE BULL NEVER. HAD A CHANCE THE BUFFALO TOSSED HIM HISH INTO THE Alft. AND FINISHED HIM OFF IN A FEW SECONDS. '.rjoj.. tub mi A SOUTH OArilJFI !aiW?M A?' AND A SPANISH BULL WERE PITTED I TW1,Y$V AGAINST EACH OTHER frl AN ARENA I V.'V-lAjnV.X cv AT JUAREZ, AAEXKXV I TO SETTLE! A DISPUTE I ;'sf fCCSS jrOVBft THEIRFI6HTINS R . National, Local Markets E AT PORTLAND, Fob. 1, (P) Butter price wero being main' talned gonnrally here, deeulte the fact that Portland was today one of the hlKhcKt market In the world. Local make was not as heavy hut out-state receipts wore heavier. There was no change In the general egg market situation for the day. Price shading was con tinued as It hue bocn for some time past, but the chief cutting was by outxldcrs. Potato Mart Ik'ttcr All lines of chicken were showing a good call along the wholeaale way, and at practic ally the same value that have been ruling for several weeka past. Dressed turkeys . were steady. Bales of country killed calves were a trlflo stronger and higher, Sales were now up to 9c per lb with an extreme shortage ef of ferings. Other lines were un changed. There was some (light better ment In demand for potatoes at the source. Prices were being held at Yakima. Onion grower were still hold ing their onions, although they are now anxious to sell at $1.75 net. but only a few odd car were reported telling. The price was considered too high for the east and the orient. First new potatoes of the sea son were reported from Florida, priced lOo per lb., or $4.25 for 60s. The offerings were of the Bliss Triumph variety. , T SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1, 0J.B Hogs: 825, all dlrecL Good-choice 165-210 lb. butchers nominally quoted np to around 84.75; packing sows eligible $8 3.86. Late yesterday, few 179' 186 lb. local fed trnck-lns, $4.40. Cattle: 350. Including 225 holdovers.' Market not establish ed, generally asking fully steady. bids steady to shade lower, most weakness on steers to sell $5 and below; two cars medium 943-967 lb.- holdover Idaho and Utah steers $4.60-$5, sortonts $4' $4.60; few load lightweights held to $6.50, car held higher; nothing done on eows, good youn? range absent, quoted $3. 60-$3. 75; odd bulls $8.50. Bbeep: None. Good-choice wooled lambs 90 lb. down nomin ally quoted around $7.76-18.25: comparable quality 90-98 lb. ell glble $7.26-$8. An observer can be raised 110 feet from the ground In 26 sec onds on the telescopic steel mast which Is the pride of the British artillery; the mast Is mounted on a motor truck. France Is the only European country whose present birth-rate shows an Improvement on . the pre-war figure. Legal Notice NOTICE Notice I hereby given that on the 17th day of February, 1934 at 1505 Fulton etreet, Klamath Falls, Oregon. I will sell and proceed to sell twenty-one pea nut rending machines at public auction for cash in hand. The said machines are the property of one I. E. VanDorn, and wero stored with me for the past three years. The amount of the stor age bill against them 1b $180.00. Dated February 1st, 19S4. O. M. LAWSON. H F 1.8,15 13 World K5ET A PAiPiC1 AXSfirVS VSH FROM JAVtA, UVE 8M the MX crry AQUARIUM. Bra PR c MAINTAINED PORTLAND LAKE OF THE WOODS COUNT IN AMNNBSOTA, NEARER THE VCWW POLE THAN ANY OTHER. Dl A-SI IK1 TUB I i ff. A PART OP ovirv i-akjkktt M eiLACUHO By LAND WITHOUT GOINA "THROUGH CANADA. .C ISM BY WW 4CWVTCt IWC. ' STOCK AVERAGES (Copyright, 1984, Standard Statistics Company) Thursday Previous day Week ago Tear ago Three year ago . I High, 1934 .... Low, 1034 .... High, 1032 . Low, 1933 . High, 1931 Low. 1931 New 1984 high. BOND AVERAGES (Copyright, 1934! Standard Statistics Company) Thursday ....... Previous day Woek ago Year ago ............ Three years ago High, 1934 Low, 1934 . High. 1933 Low, 1932 High, 1931 Low. 1931 New 1934 high. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Feb. 1, (JP) Buying waves swept through the stock market today following final devaluation of the dollar and the fixing of a now price for gold. Many Issue passed their best 1931 levels, and all cate gories participated In the heavi est trading since lam July. The close was strong. Gains of one to three or more points predom inated. Transfers approximated 4,600,000 shares. - Today's closing prices: Air Reduction Alaska Jnneau ... Allied Chem. & Dye American Can 1031 221 1541 100 American Coml. Alcohol .. American k Foreign Power American Smelt. & Ret. 601 1U 441 A. T. & T, 1201 801 ,161 711 34J ' 821 23 -47 27 19 27 82 30 67B 161 851 781 80 American Tob. B Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. 41 S. F. Atlantic Refining Baltimore V Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case, J. I. ... Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor . Col. Gas & Electric Commercial Solvents Continental Can Corn Product Curtlss Wright , 6 Dupont & Do N. Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric General Food . 1001 90 28 241 36 401 Hi 22 320 44) 231 171 65 161 411 94 81 191 301 30 441 161 301 411 20 19J 5 General Motors Gillette Raxor . Gold Dust ....... Homestake Mining International Harvester . International Nickel I. T. ft T. Johns Manvllle Kennecott Con. Cop. Libbey-O-Ford Liggett & Myers B Liquid Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward . Nash Motor National Biscuit ... National Dairy Products National Distillers New York Central North America . Pacific Gas ft Electric Packard Motor Park Utah 31 Penney, J. C. - - 61 Penn R. R. 171 Phillips Pet 18 Public Service New Jersey 41 Pullman Co. 67 Radio Corp 8 Rem. Rand .... 112 Alive Because Gun 'Jammed' "Jamming'' of this riot Ran saved the life of H. R. Llnlnger, Miami county, Kansas, deputy, shown holding It, and cost the life of Bob Brady, oo-leader In the recent Kansas state prison break. Brady, cornered In a cornfield near Paola, Kan., bad theftdrop on the doputy, but hla weapon failed to work and Lin Ingor shot him down. 80 80 10 60 Total 11.0 88.7 88.1 68.0 105.1 91.0 77.5 78.9 85.0 144.1 Indl' .102.4 . 100.1 . 99.9 . 60.8 RR' 58.4 60.9 60.0 28.8 140.6 62.4 41.8 19.8 18.1 106.2 TJt' 81.8 78.6 77.8 84.7 121.1 81.6 64.8 111.0 61.8 103.1 217.2 102.4 1.1 72.8 15.1 140.8 60.0 80.8 12.1 10.1 (1826 average squats 100.) 20 20 20 60 Indl' - RR's Dt'i Total 78.8 84.1 85.2 82.7 78.8 83.1 84.5 82.0 77.6 82.6 88.6 81.2 84.0 65.6 83.2 ' 70.3 88.8 102.7 99.1 96.9 78.8 84.1 85.2 82.7 72.6 74.1 77.2 74.8 71 8 78.0 86.1 78.1 13.2 47.4 70.1 67.6 10.4 105.7 101,6 18.7 62.1 . 11.1 80.2 68.6 (1926 average equals 100.) Reynolds Tob. B Sear Roebuck 421 49 Shell Union 101 311 241 421 471 61 281 Southern Pacific , Standard Brand .. Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey.. Btudebaker Co. Texas Corp , Trans-America 8 Union Carbide 49 Union Pacific 129 United Aircraft 861 United Corp. 7 United Gas Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcohol 181 on U. S. Rubber' U. S. Steel .. 191 671 West. Elec. ft Mfg. 44 Wool worth 511 WHEAT MARKET CHICAGO, Feb. 1, (AP) Formal devaluation of the aol lar helped to stir op maximum advances of 1U cents a bushel In the Chicago wheat market to day. Most of the time, however, general public trading in grain failed to broaden to a material degree, and sentiment was by no mean unanimously bullish. with gains not fully maintained at the last. Strength of the Winnipeg wheat market attracted consider able attention here, as Canadian export salca totaled 1,000,000 bnshels, the largest amount In some time. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to cent higher, corn unchanged to H up, oats af H decline to advance, and provision showing 12-17 cents gain. The letter boxes of San An tonio, Tex., contained hundreds of unstamped letter, which put tied the postal authorities until they tonnd thst the stamps had been eaten oft by ant attracted by the gum. . Massachusetts state police have had their cruising cars equipped with Illuminated writing desks, to enable the officers to make out their reports on the run. The Volga is the longest river on the European continent. 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' ' 1 'I' ' ' ' 1 I I iri POTATO MARKET DULL IN SOUTH Carlot shipment of potatne Wednesday totaled 663 cars. Ore. gon shipped 89. Washington 30, and Idaho 154, Maine loaded 189 cars. Very few sale ware reported at Presque Isle, Maine, but the market was eonatdered steady. No 1 Green Mountain war quoted at $1.63 to $1.68 a hundred, sacked, In earlotd f.o.b. hlp ping point. At Idaho Fall demand wal moderate and the market dull. No. 1 Russet brought mostly $1.40 a hundred, sacked. In ear-. loads f.o.b. cash track. In Twin Fall Burlov district. the market was steady, with No. 1 Russet selling at $1.85 to $140. At Yakima and nearby points. the market was steady. No. 1 Russets brought $27.00 to $21.00 a ton In carloads f.o.b. cash track. At Chicago demand and trad ing were rather alow, with the market weaker on western stock. Supplies were liberal. Ho. 1 Idaho Russets brought $2.J5 to $2.20 a hundred, sacked, track sates carlots outweight. The market at Fort Worth was steady. There were no sale of No; 1 Idaho Russets reported. Demand was slow at San Fran' clsco and the market dull. No, 1 Klamath Gems sold to jobber! at $1.90 to $2.00 a hundred, sacked, and No. 1 Washington Russets at $1.75 to $1.80. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Feb. 1, (JV)(V. 8. D. A.) Hogs, receipts, 28,000; market active; below 140 lbs. 25c higher. 180 to 230 lbs, $3.90 to $4.00, top, $4.00; low, 12.76 to 13.10. . . Cattle, receipts, 6.000; market for medium weight and weighty steer dull, not much acttori oa long yearling scaling. Top yearlings, $6.75; ' weighty steers, $4.66 to $5.16; etocker and feeders, slow, steady at $4.26 down to $3.00; vealer $6.80 to $7.00; fat cow, $2.76 to $3.16. Sheep, receipt, 11,000; market show fairly active Interest on desirable fat lambs, - around steady; iheep strong to 25o higher; fat lambs, $9.00 to $9.25; native throwout, 11.50 to 87.60;-. clipped lambs and yearlings relatively scarce; top ted ranger ewes, $4.86; feeding . lambs practically absent BOSTON WOOL MARKET BOSTON, Feh. 1, (fit (O. S. D. A.) The market wa mostly very slow on greasy combine wool today.. A few buyers con tinued to make Inquiries, but not many aales were closed. The re stricted demand encouraged low bids. Quotation remained un changed and fairly firm. For eign wool market (bowed) an easing tendency. Wheeling, W. Vo., l the pnly city on Route 40 (National High way) between the Atlantic and Pacltio coasts, which-permit col lection of bridge tolls. . Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, soologlst and explorer, 1 noted ss the discoverer of some of the richest fossil field In the world. 18 To plant 10 Images pro ducsd by the y. ; 21 BkUItt 23 Devoured. 11 To wander about 80 Wayside soUl 31 Ingredient of powder. 38Fenc ran. 16 To help, '. 17 On who inherit.. 19 Duet 43 Cow-headed goddess. 45 Ronnd . hammer. V . 46 Possessed. 47 Year. 48 Mohammed, anlsm. 49 To carry. 51 To clip. 58 Hod. 65 English cols, 66 Ever. 67 Bugle plant 88 One, In card. 61 You and L 62 Half aa eta. VERTICAL 2 suiy. 8 Crippled. 4 To hasten, -6 Deity. 6 Blemish. 7 Beams. 8 Negative, 9 Three. lOWest Indian shark. 11 Fragrant oleoresln. 14 Minor note. 16 He received in 1901 (pi.).