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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1934)
February 21, 1084 THE EVENING HERALD. KI.AMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1 900 ttatet 3c 10 20 per- word insertion. pr day'i par nt dlaeouot on idi rannlnl - C e wk. . ' "., tr mbI discount on int OUR ad rnuniDi BOMB. ah isirlsl idi art Ml both Tb Klamath New ,d Evening Herald, at th abo m. npperlng 10 Tb' Ni flrsL Tim limit for eletflcatlon In tb following day PP" It 1:00 r. . o ' -tried oo tb mm day "J"! mitud will bv o run 'Too Lai to Claealty." Too-Let-lo-Cleelfy ade r put paper only el to ti quoted bov. od elaaalfled for eurcaeaiua X Lost and Found Merrill dano ball, Saturday night. Valued koopaeke. Howard for return. Mr, u. y Martin, bol 111, TUlo w. r.iir. "08 Getteral Nollco REV. CORA ISABEL WRIOHT. Modlum. Reading dally. 8alla faction guaranteed or monoy refunded. "You will find mo different." 120 Pin. Apt.4. WHITE for onr 1984 Boad Cata log, Murk Maana Co., Lowls ton, Idaho. RAOIO BBri Vltru ot all klode, wm. Long, 1406 Lookoa ! Bl Phono 1888J. HI Peraonala HEADINGS dafly B21 Oak. 6e. Tranaportatlon Travel By S( Shortest Route to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE $8.40 one way SPOKANE 112.80 one way Via Band and Waplnltla Leave Oreybonnd Depot at 12:10 p. m. aany. roooi oav 7 Help Wantad, femala GIRLS to aenra bnnquot Friday noon. Apply Wlllard dining room. 3701 WANTED -Middle-aged woman to holp with bouaowork and, oar ot child. 828 N. Oth. 2702 WANTED Pianist botweon ago 18 and 25 with at loaat 4 to 6 year piano training. Writ giving roforenc to Newe-Hor- nld, llox 2769. 12762 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE EWELU, WELL- HOW'S EVBRVBODV? COMB ON- 1 G6T VOOR COATS AN hs-J COMB A.LONQ- YOO W KlvlOW I TOLD VOO I I ( HAD A. HOOSB t WA.S J If lf ivkl - 54 "fl II .At teaSsa II SyV APTER ALL, WHV X?m JjaA SHOULDN'T VOU FOLKS if ?tr HAVE ANYTHING VOO I J WANT- NOTHINGS TOO & ti-J GOOD POR ANNIE'S . FOLKS. . , - j& TFip;.il Situation Wanted EXPERIENCED . girl want gen. rul uouaework. oily . rnrer. nooa. I'hono 1881J. 8777 KXl'HIUiflNOlCU, oouiputoat Klrl deslrea hous or roatuuruut work. City references, 447 Mrht Apt. U. 878.1 FurnUhed Room sitiftuiitin xi rrM a fi a ir , WWUk'W 1IVUIU U V TTWIIIUl, 770 13 f-roUpod Apartment LARQE t-room aportmeut, 137 Jofluraoo. 1704 AROADS APARTMENT - lio op. Plenty baat. geraue. I UK STEAM H RATED - IK (0 0p. Rex Artna. IS if a 14 Furniehed Houaaa FOR RBNT 4 -room fur nlahad bouaa at 1410 Orchard aveuue. 12.60 a month. 1006 IS Unfurnuhad Houaaa 4-nOOM houso on pavement. 1111 Lookout, off Upliam, I'bon 1274. 1771 MODERN alx room liooio. Nat ural hot waltr haul. Reason able right party. 2021 Main. 27211 17 Waal Eatat for Smtm FOR 8A1.B OR RBNT 190 larva aaat of Ady aiding ou B. P. Cn. R. R., 10 nilkd aoutb Klnmulh Full. Cnah or crop mm. l. L. Howard, Nwh'Tg, OrnKQii. 012 6th 8t, 2707 18a To Exchange - -- -- -- -- - - -.-Al.1l'! 1 Wll.l, THADK -1 60 acrca land nar Iloneliurg; go acrva olnarod: balance In fir and codar timber. I,lv erni-k yoar around; large bouaa all clear, for acruaxe near Klamath. In qulre at 1114 Calif. 2760 19 Automotive . a ------------- - inL-u-J- u PAY A FEW DOLLARS MORE . to low prload CAR and a Dig paw all-foatur OLDSMOBILE SLX FOR HALE Uy owner: 1921 Ford truck, long whoa! baaa, . new tlraa,. factory body. 202 Pacific Turrace. 2708 TRADE Uod car and aomo raan ror laio moaol car. Nwa llerald. 2778. 2778 TRADE Uad car for eqully In into mouoi car. Mowa-lliirnin, Imr 2772. - 2772 20 Miacellaneoua For Sal WOOD. Pbon llOI-R. O, M Lawaoo. 1181 FOR BALE Wanr plga. 8 th bouao loft on Bummora Lano. 8716 FOR BALE Team and harness. C. Bmltb, Rt. 1, Box 1(8. 1711 FOR BALE A number of gentle broke work horata, 10 team wall brok mule weighing from 1400 to 2000 lb. Llakey Broa., Malln, Oregon. 1711 FOR BALE Vacuum sleaner. praotlcally new or will trad for ued piano, Mr. Halglit, phone 879-J. 8696 20a Swap TRADE OroeerlM for potato, onion, egg. Boom rrult Produce Co. Booth Oth. 8894 21 Wanted Miacellaneou WANTED Light uiod trailer. Nuws, bog 8774. V 2774 WANTED Rabbit hutches. l'hone 4H0WS 2769 22 Livettocat and Feed MILK COWS FOR BALK Phono 879M or call . at unterpne Dairy, botweon four and alx p. m, 2709 THE L I Klamath Business Directory Chiropractor P. 0. U)NU, T.I, 1140. Narr Bpalallat 111 I. 7tb Draaa Shoppa TOUOLKR'S VFBTAIRB DREHS BI10PPB, Bmart dreaaaa, aulta and eoata. Stewart-Draw Bldg. 781 Ualo. 1980 Fura Wanted Wantad raw tora. Bob Andrawa wanla your raw fura al the Ideal Grocery, 1040 Baat Main gt. 111 H email-Una HKMHTITCHINU. BUTTON B ant red, drnamaklng. Ut. H at. AlloDder. 814 Walnut. 116 Turklab Batb U a ... rnln.l. I . I n latered Nnraa- 127 go BafaoiE 22 aJvogtock and Fead FOR BAf.E Work horaoa 1200 to 1000 Iba. J. E. Whltlutcu. two nillca ent of Merrill. 2725 TO LEASE Sheep rango with fin browse, of OTor 6000 acres between Macdoa! and Uray In Blsklyou county, Butto Crevk runa through property, I860 dollara for season to ro ponalbl tenant. Apply to Wm. II. Ilagelatcln, Butt Vol ley Stat Bank, Dorrls, Blskl you county, California. 2665 22a jultryo Sale ORDER Magulre cblcka now, Barred Plymouth Rocke. K t. ltrda and While Legborna. Uunllty unsurpassed. Stat collogo B. W. D. tested. Lead Ina lavlna strains il0-.10Q prepaid. Mngulre Eleolrlo llatrlien. 1418 N. E. Q-egon irevL Portland. Or. 1480 23 Financial 3 AVE SAVE ON SAVE AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates aod aalet term Infeallgal and be oooriDced MOTOR INVESTMENT CO, toi Bo. 7th. Pa. lit Hale License M-104 24 Buiicca Opportunitia WANT TO BOY Partnership In amau business. Ksierencea. llox 184. Malln. 1776 Work for Neccag.tieg WANTED Man or woman to car for aged man. Board and room. Call at Pearl' Store. 8 mile out Keno high' way. 1778 EXPERIENCED GIRL- want general housework. City ret erenco. Pbon 1881J. 1700 HOUSE to rent In exchange for nouaeworg. rnon lu. 1948 Main. 1761 QIRL want housework or car . of children. Reference. Pbon 6U2J. 1684 Woman want work by Day or Hour. Hatnel Apt. Apt. 4, ruon aiw aasy MIDDLE-AOED man want work, 2217 Van Ness. 1600 WILL DO any kind of work for rent ot small houee, News Horald. Box 2724. 1724 IV Villi h. umuhl.. . ..II bar ahanged your plac of uusmesa, ouy or sen rarm pro ducts or bav anything to tell the public the moat economical and surest way ot getting re sults is through the olaaalfled. Phone 1900 or writ In to tb News-Hern Id By Harold Gray r ! WELu, I DID BETTER THAN THAT- I HAVE A WHOLE BUNCH OP HOUSES ' I WANT YOU TO PICK OUT ONE YOU PREFER- WHAT DO I CARE POR . A FEW DOLLARS' MONEY 13 NO GOOD, UNLESS ONE SPENDS IT- JUST WAIT TILL YOU SEE THIS FIRST PLACE I'M GOING TO SHOW YOU- etvll a HoapiUl Soul Sanitarium Phone 190. Typewriter Adding Machln and Typewriter service uo- 890 Main St., Klam atb Falla, Ore. Pbon 842. Baloa Rentala Repair 1(20 to 1927 Inepitctor (Mechanl oal Eanartl for Uurrourhn Ad. ding Machine Co., manufaoturere of Adding, aubtractlng, Calcolat ln. TyDawrlter Billing and Book- kaoplng macblnea. 1927 to date bar In thl city. Expert per lonhl ecrrlce by C. O. Woore. We will gladly repair or OTerhaul any mocnino at your premieea. TYPEWRITER ADDINO MA CHINE, Guaranteed aerrlc and repair. Two mechanic! factory trained. 26 years' experience. Moat comnlote aervlce ahno In eon (hern Oregon, OREGON EQUIPMENT CO. Pb. 2067. Wood Flit AND PINE Bound wood. Full Cords guaranteed Bob Brown. 1421 Wblta. Phone I391K. 2471 Legal Notice In accordance with Beotlone 71-232 Oregon Code 1930 cov. orlng aatlsructlon of Warehouse men a Lions, the City Transfer Company, will on the 24th day of rcuruary, luas, at l p, m at Orlmes DldK., at corner of Eighth and Klauiutb Ave., Klamatb Falls, Oregon, sell at Public Auc- tiou me loiiowing aescnoeo good alored under following names: Mr. Sara Welab: 2 chalre, 1 table, 1 baby crib and matlreas, 1 floor lamp. 11 oak sootlon book cose with contents, 1 table aeak, 1 basket dishes. . Peter M. Orunand: 1 box. 'Jack Rutledge: 1 camp trunk. J. V, Candland: 1 fas range. C. L. Rice: 1 small trunk, 1 grip. Fred T, Johnson: 1 trunk. Charle Forte: 1 knapsack. Henry Wiley: l suit case, 1 bag. Al Kroger: 1 black trunk, Henry Itagby: 1 piano. Mr. Julia Bracba: 1 boxes. D. B. Cardewell: 1 trunk. Floyd Bowling: 1 black steam er trunk. H-Feb. 7, 14, 2114 ITI South Ban Francisco Livestock. Hogs 350, Including 290 dir ect. Small supply fully steady who Monday best time. Fsw lots 182-213 lb, California butch er 15 to 15.85, latter ton; neck- age 168 lb. $5; packing aows allglblo 11.15 to 13.60. came jso, including 150 holdover, modorately aotlve: trade on cloan-up-basls, around atcady for two days. Few care fairly good 1054-1141 lb. fed Nevada and Utah ateer 15.60; load Colorado held higher; long yearling 771 lb. holdover Ne vada 15. Few medium 14.75; odd bead very common 18.35; good young range cow quoted around 13.60 to 13.76; low cut ter to common aoid II. 00 to 12.76; good bulla Quoted to 11.50; lat Monday, 2 load top good to choice 928 to 162 lb, fed ateer 16.86 to 16; other medium and good fed atoera $5.10 to $6.60; load rang cow $3.25. Calve 160, all dlroct. Sheep 760, all direct; good lo choice wooled lambs 10 lb. down nominally quoted around $8.26 to $8.76. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Feb. 11 m (D. 8. Dept Agr.) A few Bales, com prising fair amount ot wool in the aggregate, were cloaed on 48a, 60a, U blood fleeces. Btrlotly combing Ohio wool ot thl grade brought 41 cents In the grease on a limited turnover, aome being held at 41 cent. Southern wool of 48a, 50, qual ity, shrinking lighter than the It Was Once a Gendarme's Bicycle ff ' ill! SjP f tljK'J XSi u Jteteil" 1 nail iW A If to symbolise thotr hatred ot th Daladler government. Pari mob hang on a lamp-post for all to ae th twisted remain ot blcyole selied from police during the fateful Plaoe de la Oonoorde riot. National and MARKET FOR EGGS SHOWS PORTLAND, Feb. 11, W) increasing movsment of eggs Into cooler baa followed tb re cent aettlng of sale of cold ator ag pack egg by tb Pacific gg producers In convention In Port land. Not only ha there been an In ereaaed demand for egg to go Into atorage, but the market baa acted much better, although re ceipt continue to show aeaaon ble Increase. Tb action of the P. E. P. In booatlng tb price about Ho per dosen over the opening a year ago, ouggeated the general Improvement In trade. Now with the atorage input season under way, the trade here In resales waa being made most ly by storage rejects, which were good eggs, but not suitable tor long keeping In (tore. First outdoor grown tomatoee of the season from tbla country were alao received from Imperial Valley. Tbey eold $4.00 per four basket crate, and were of ex cellent quality. Mexicans were also very good. Strength of the veal market with sales of country killed sup plies of 10o was confirmed. Hog were around 8c for tops gener ally, with yearling Iambs at 16c per lb. Beet demand was strong, with ready call for bulls to 6c per lb. With an acute shortage of of ferings, market for spinach was sharply higher here, and especial ly for WHa Walla offerings. Sales were being made at $1.00 to $1.16 per box tor fresh ar rivals. New Hawaiian potatoes are moving at $1.75 ror 30 lbs.; Florida were held steady. Trading In the butter market was about study here, altbougb a trjfle easier In spots. How ever, latest reports auggested no burdensome aurplua anywhere along tbe coast. Premiums were being paid above established quotation for live chickens a a result ot con tinued shortage. Killer were unable to even secure material suppllea out of Western .Wash ington. Moderate trading was confirm ed In the market for turkey here. Dresaed (upplles were reaching the trad In (mall vol ume, with quality lust fair a a rule. There waa no Chang in the price list. Several crates ot 11 baskets each of strawberries from tb Im perial valley were reported and sold at $3.60 to $3.76 per orate. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Feb. 21, (ZD- cattle, receipts, 60; calves, 10 ; market ateady. Steera, good common and me dium. $3.60 to $6.10; heifer, $3,25 to $5-25; cows. good, com mon and medium, 83.00 to 14.16 low cutter and cutter, $1.76 to $3.00; bulls, cutter, common and medium, $2.50. te $8.26; veal' ers, good and choice, $6.60 to $3.00; cull, common and medium $3.00 to $6.50: calve, good and ebolce, $5.00 to 56.00; common and medium, $2.50 to $6.00, Hogs, receipts, 300; market about steady. Lightweight, good and choice, $4.25 to $5.00; medium weight. good and choice, $4.60 to $5.00; heavyweight, good and choice, $4.00 to $4.76; packing sows, good, $3.00 to 13.761 feeder and atocker pigs, good and choice, $3.50 to $4.15. Sheep, receipt!, 50! market Bteady. Lamba. good and choice, 17.50 to $8.26; common and medium, $5.60 to $7.60; yearling wetbera, $4.00 to $6.00; ewea, good and choice. $8.00 to 14.00; common and medium, $1.00 to $8.28. wool ot the Ohio grade, bar been aold at 41 oenta In the grease, estimated at around 71 cents scoured baal. IMPROVEMENT STOCK AVERAGES (Copyright, 1114, Standard Statistic Company) Wednesday praviou day Wk ago Tear ago . Three year ago . Seven year ago) High, 1914 ., Low, 1834 High, 1881 Low, 1181 . High, 1111 Low. till (11$ Avtrag equal 100) BOND. AVERAGES (Copyright, 1114, Standard Autistic Company) Wednesday Pravion nay Week ago Year ago Three years ago High, 1114 .. Low, 1934 High. 1131 Low, 1911 Hlgb, 1831 Low. 1811 New 1934 high. Stock Market Quotations NEW TORK, Fab. 11, 0P) Low priced specialties, princi pally of tb automotive classifi cation, furnished what little ex citement there was In today' generally quiet stock market. Moat of these active Issue held gain of fraction to around a point. Elsewhere fluctuation were narrow, Tbe close waa steady. Transfer approximated 1,000,000 shares. Today' cloilng price: Air Reduction 101 11 159 105 41 111 .101 881 122 761 16 70 131 33 HI 48 141 171 161 791 11 591 161 191 80 74 101 1024 , "I 301 Alaaka Juneau Allied Chemical Dye American Can .. ... American Coml. Alcohol American a: Foreign Power American Powor ft Light -American BmelL ft Ref. A. T. ft T. American Tob. B , Anaconda Copper , Atchison, T. ft S. F, Atlantic Refining Baltimore ft Ohio , Bendlz Aviation -Bethlehem Steel Borden Co, Bnrr, Adding Machine California Pack Caae, J. I. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor Col. Gas ft Electric Commercial Solvent Continental Can Corn Products Curtis Wright Dnpont ft De N. , Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric . 121 General Foods 35 Oeneral Motors 401 Gillette Razor Gold Dust .... 111 201 International Harvester International Nickel L T, 4 T. Johns Manrille .... Kennecott Con. Cop. Libbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B Liquid Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. . Monty Ward 44 231 151 62 11 411 861 281 ISi 14 30 411 15i 278 411 21! 201 16 1 51 SI 171 171 41 58 81 13 411 491 Hi 81 23 41 48 8 18 7 48 132 231 71 181 68 21 581 43 621 Nash Motor National Biscuits National Dairy Product National Distillers New York Central North America Pacific Gas ft Electric Pacific Lighting Paokard Motor Park Utah Penney, J. C. Penn R. R. Phillips Pet. Public Service New Jersey.. Pullman Co. . Radio Corp. Rem. Rand .... ... . Reynolds Tob. B ; Sears Roebuck .,, -- Sbell Union Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil California . Standard Oil New Jersey Btudebaker Co. Texaa Corp. Trans-America Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corp. United Gas Imp. U. B. Indu. Alcohol U. S. Rubber U. B. Steel West. Eleo. ft Mfg. Woolworth .. Cloalng Curb Quotations Cities Service .. 8 Electrle Bond ft Share 191 Swift ft Co 102 Portland Produce PORTLAND, Fob. 21, FV Butter, prints, extras, 261a; stan dard, 15o per lb. Butterfat, Portland delivery, A grade, 22c to 23o per lb. farmers door delivery, 19o to 20o per lb. Eggs, Paciflo Poultry Produc ers' selling price: Fresh extras, 16c; standards, 14c; mediums, 14o per dos. (Cartons lo higher). Buying prlc to wholesalers: 78 Fresh extras, 18a to 14c; firsts, lie to 11 ci mediums. 9o to lOo; nndergrades, 10o; pullets, 80 fo 100 per dozen. Cheese, 82 score, Oregon trip lets, 12)o; loaf, 13o per lb; Brokers will pay lo below quo tations. Milk, contract price, 4, Port land delivery, 11.95 per cwt.; B grade cream, 37c per lb. Country meats, selling prlo to retailers: Country killed hogs, beat butchers, under 150 lbs, 8c to lo; vealers, 80 to 100 lbs., 9)0 to lOo; light and thin. c Local Markets 60 10 10 IV Indl'a 101.1 101.6 100.0 45.1 188.4 109.1 106.0 81.1 71.1 15.1 1401 RR't lOlit 111.1 105.'l 10.1 Dt'l 11.1 11.1 18.1 74.1 190.0 103.8 $0.1 14.S 111.0 61.1 101.1 2.1 Total 10.8 10.5 19.6 47.2 142.4 106.9 11.8 77.5 78.9 16.0 144.8 18.1 10.0 10 10 10 Total 85.1 85.0 81.9 7.0 88.2 86.1 74.8 78.1 17.6 lad)' 80.7 80.5 79.6 61.1 89.1 80.7 71.1 711 (1.1 90.4 RR' 87.1 87.4 85.5 60.8 104.7 87.4 74.1 78.0 47.4 105.T Dt'l 87.4 87.1 16.1 78.1 100.1 87.4 77.1 86.2 70.1 101,6 18.7 t.t 1.1 42.1 10.1 (1126 Average equal 100) . per lb.) lambs, lie; heavy awe, 6e to 7e per lb.; medium awe, 4c to lo per tb; tanner cow, 2e to 3 o per lb.; bull, 4)e to 60 per 10. Mohair, baying price nomlnaL Cascara bark, baying prlc. peel, 2e per lb. Hops, 1832 clusters, 15a to lOe per rb. Live poultry, Portland deliv ery, buying prices: Colored fowls, under 6 lb., lie to 13c; ovar 6 lbs, 11c to 13c; aprlng pallets, 2 to 2 lbs Uo to 14e; roaetere, over 2 lb., lie to 14c; Leghorn fowls, over 1 lbs, lOo to 11c; under 1 Ins., o to 10c; broilers, 1 to 1 lbs., 14e to 15e; over 1 lbs., lie to 14c; stags 6e; roosters, 6c; Pekln docks, 12e; colored, 10c; geese, e per lb. Onions, Taklma, $1.4 to $1.50; Oregon, $2.00. Potatoes, local white and red, $1.26 to $1.86 per cental; Yaki ma, $1.46; Deschnte. $1.65 to $1.76; bakers. $3.00. New Potatoes, Florida Tri umphs, $4.26 per 100 lbs.; 10c per lb. Hawaii, 5e to so per lb. Wool, 1834 clip, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, lie to I5o per lb.; Eastern Oregon, 20o to 24c per tb.; Southern Idaho, 16o to 3 0c per lb. Hay, buying price from pro, ducen: - Alfalfa No. 1, new crop, $14.00 to $15.00; vetch, $14.00; Willamette Valley timothy. $15.00; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17.00; timothy grasses blended. $15.00; oats, ii.oo per ton. Livestock Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. M, im frr. s. DepL Agr.) Hogs: Receipts 28.000; slow, 10-15 lower; 180 290 lbs., $4.40 to $4.55, top i.mv; sows, 13.70 to 84.00. Cattle: Receipts 13,000; steady; steers tending weak to 10-15 oft; largely steer run with steers sealing 11000 lbs. upward predominating; beat medium wetgnts, 88.25; yearlings, $7.00; weight- steers, $4.85 to $6.35; cows weak to IB lower; bulls steady and vealers weak; stack ers firm. Sheep: Receipts 8.000; fat un even, around ateady to 25 lower: sellers asking steady; good to choice wooled lambs bid down ward to $9.50 and below; best handy and medium weights held above $9.75; aupply clipped lambs increased nothing done early; talking around steady on aged sheep; feeding lambs ab sent. SAVE AT B. h E. Mala Tire Battery Krchang Pah- 80xB truck tires SISUW Northwesters Batteries, 18 plate, factory guaranteed S3.TS FORMER AAlirrARY GOVERNOR, OF KASHGAA, CHINA, REWARDED HOT JOLDIERS FOR. OISTINOUISHKO SERVICH 6Y PRESENTING THEM WITH WIVES FROM HIS HAREM. MATI-T'AI M CRUCIFIED IN 192 This Curious World ?ST Tv IIV OLIVER. WBNOELL HOLMES LITERARY WORK WAS ONLY A HOBBY Ml LI Ft f t CREGOfJ SENDS OUT EiFTfFfjriRininQ 1 11 1 llii umiLunuu According to th (hipping re port 814 car ot potato were shipped In th United State Tuesday. Oregon aupplled 15, Waahlngton 4 and Idaho til. Maine olppd 181 ears. The Presqn 11 market waa atoady with No. 1 Green Moun tain quoted at $1.18 to $1.71 a 100, lacked, In carload l.e.b. hipping point. At Idaho Fall offering were light but the demand was slower and the market about steady. No, 1 Russets brought mostly $1.20 to $1.25 a hundred, lacked,' In .".u. vu In the Twin FaJU Burley sec tion No. 1 Ruinate sold on a dull markst at $1.10 to $1.26 a hun dred, sacked. Demand was very alow at Yak ima and tb market dull. Moat of th sale war on a bail of $15 a ton in carload f.o.b. eaah track. The terminal market at Chi cago waa dull, with dmnd and trading slow. No- I Idaho Rusaets brought $2.01 to $1.10 a hun dred, sack., track salea aarlota ootwtigbt. Tbe market at Ban Francisco waa dull, with demand and trad ing limited. No. 1 WaablBatoB Russet brought $1.66 a hun dred, sacked, sale to Jobbers. Th market at Los Aagtles waa dull, with No. 1 Idaho Rue seta qootod at $1.70 hundred, sacked, brokers sal. r PRICE OF WHEAT CHICAGO, Fb. It VP) Wheat price averaged lower to day, with May delivery dropping nnder 88 cent and May ; corn under SO eenta for tb first time since Dec 29. Evening ap for a holiday tomorrow, however, ad vanced prices a little at the last Some selling ot wheat in Chi cago appeared to be against pur chases at Kansas City. Wash ington developments regarding proposed new restrictions en grain exchange ' dealings con tinued to be sharply watched. Wheat cloaed firm, at th same aa yesterday's finish to hi higher, corn unchanged to H P, oats unchanged to advance, and provisions varying from 6 cent decline to a rise ol 7 cants. PORTLAND GRAIN TABLB PORTLAND. flo. as. yrj- Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close Mar .72 71H - 72H 71H July 78H 71H 71 71 isa: nig- aena oinesietn it; dark hard winter 11 pet 71, 11 pet 71; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 70. Oata: No. 1 white 12.60. Corn: No. 1 B yellow 22.21. , Mlllrnn standard 18.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 97; floor ; eora 4; oata Is Hay 8. ; CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Feb. II MV Wheat, No. 2 bard 88 -90; corn. No. 2 mixed 41; No. 2 yellow 48-48; No. I white 47; old corn No. I yellow 49; oat. No. 2 whit II -18; No. 1 white 15; oo ryer barley 50-79; timothy aeed 7.25-7.60 cwt; clover seed 11.80 14.26 cwt Lard, tierce, 8.10; loose lard 6.00; beltie 1.0. Blazing Headlines Come to Ufe! -IN- "Bureau of Missing " Persons' THE PLANET JUPITER , HAS) vA-rfoavr FOUR OF WHICH ARB' SO LARGE THAT THEV HaVB BEEN SEIN WITH THE NAKED ISVB EXCEPTIONAL EYESISHT W ' NECESSARY FOR SUCH A PEAT, HOWttVEfl.. ..H ' MJM - to 80; heavy calves, 60 to 7