The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 07, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    March 7, 1984
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUJ3. OREGON
PAGE SSVEtf
Want-Ads Bring Results
Phone Yours to 1 900
1
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1 ptr word pr day
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If) d rnnnlni oo
IV WNk.
per nt discount oo
20 sd rousing on
month.
All llfld d sr lrt
Hi It both Tb Klmtb Nwt
and BrtBlni Hrald, el tbt
abov rat. spprlBg In Tb
Ntvi link
Tin limit for lsstfloatloo
tn tb following dy' paper
It HOO P. M. Ad detlrtd Id
ttrttd on the h day "M6
milled will bev to ran "Too
. ... h TnA.Latt
to-ciMifr d P"' ,n
paper only at lb m raw
M qoot4 ebov. tod elalfld
tor uccaiug ininuom.
Gwnl Notice
WILL TRADE! clothing for war
rants. No discount. Drew'
Man Storo. 2936
Till HOTEL ELK U now offer
ing altreellv rat to prmau
cmt gueat. Modarata prload
COFFEE BHOP In connection.
2901
WRITE for onr IIM Bd 0ta
loi, Mark Maana Co, Lawla
ton Idaho. "?
RAUIO EBRVics .ot art klnda.
Wai Uns, 10$ Lookout 8L
Phase laflJ. Ill
4 ProoaU
.ii. -irn-i- - - -
BEAUINOB daflr 111 Q.M.
8 Transportation
Travel By Sttago
Shortest Rout to
PORTLAND $5.90 one way
SEATTLE 58.40 one way
SPOKANE $12.30 one way
Via Band and Waplnltla
Leave Greyhound Dapot at UilO
p. m. dally. Phona 1610.
7 Help j Wented, female
WANTED Oirl to eara for child.
Call 611H High. mi
9 Situations Wanted
SINGLE MAN wanla work on
runcb. Btoond bouia on left
from Whlta Auto Camp, on old
highway. . . . 1014
MAN AND WIM want work on
ranch. Bocond homo on loft
from Whit Auto Camp, on
old highway. I01S
WILL SERVE MEALS for I or
8 In my homa. Phono 479M.
2067
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
x
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DID I LAV , t
I
MATTER.' THAnd
INFERNAL DOG"
I TELL VOU HB'S
UNCANNV- HB
HEARD MB MENTION
MV 'PIPE I AND HB
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what's
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MATTBR,
BORIS Y
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Claaalfled Index
All olaaalflcatlona ara num
barad aud appsar lu numer
ical order, following la an
alphabotlcal raforanca Mat of
tha mora Important olasslflca
tlona. Automotive II
Uulldlng Malarial 10a
Business Opportunity .-. 74
Furnlslitd Apia, to Lit. II
Furnished Ilouaa to Let.... 14
Furnished llooma to Lat., 11
Fluanola) .......................... 93
Oeneral Notloea ........ 8
HHP Wantad, Mala
Halp Wanted. Komol.. 7
Livestock and Feod ........ II
Lout and Found ... 1
Miscellaneous for Hale... SO
Pursonala 4
Ileal Hslate for Hal 17
Itnal Httate for Lent..-.. 18
Itoal Kttal Wanted.... 17a
Itnom and Board 12
flltiiutlotia Wautad 9 '
Hwap 20a
To Exchange .......... 18
Wantad Miscellaneous., II
13 Furnlahed Apart mota
REX ARMS Btoam beat, f 16.60
up.
BMALL l-roora apartment. Her
mou Apta., 1411 Kaplanada.
1170
ARCADE APARTMENTS - 110
op. Plenty beat, gerar. 111
14
Furnished Houeet
FOR RENT Modern 1-room fur-
liiauvu VUliatv, "tl
Prancott. 1033
POUR ROOMS furnlahod.
Pleasant, Pliona 636.
3611
1032
18 Real Eatate For Leaae
100 ACRES Irrigated land, North
alda of Poa Valley. Bulinhlo
!or apuda. poa. or alfalfa,
.on leaae If daalred, Llakuv
Iros.. Mnlln. 2792
19
Automotive
TRADE TJaed ear for equity In
lato modol oar. Nowa-Uorald,
box 1772. 1772
20 Miecellaneoue For Sale
FOR BALE Klectrlo waahor,
circulating heater, aowiug ma
chlno, tliroo-quarter bed,
eprlngs and muttrena, army
cot and pad, .46 Colt auto
matic. 1620 Oregon. 2U06
FOR SALE Mala Oheeapeak
Bay retrlover pupploa. 1 moa.
old from trained and working
atock. 1406 Upham. Phono
1II1J. 2864
FOR SALE Mare, young Jor
aey bull, 100 cedar post, grain
drill. A. D. Cliandon, Morrill.
1029
FOR SALE t.Turknya. Joe
Tacherky, Btata Llna, Tulo
Lake. 2021
WOOD. Pbon 1101-R, O, M
Uwaoa. 1211
FOR BALE Hand mad quilt
or will plec or quilt ramon
obl. Sea Mr. Sam Ball, Keno
Rt. 1716
FOR BALE A number ot gentle
broke work boraea, 10 toama
wall broke muloa weighing
from 2400 to 1000 Iba. Llekoy
I1roijMnllrvOregon7Sl
20a
Swap
TRADE Oroeerlea tor notatoee,
onlona, egga. Scottl Fruit
Produce Co. Sonth 6thL 1S94
22 Llveatock and Feed
FOR SALE Two span haary
logglnx boraea. Young and
well broke. If you like mules,
look oura ovor. Boat In the
weat. Llsker Broa.. Maltn.
1791
FOR LEASE Shoop ranga; ei
. tra good tor lambing, ehearlng
and early eummer rang. Lle-
koy Broa., Mnlln. 1884
Ik KOU nar aomeiniua u en.
Sara changed your plaoe ot
ualneee, buy or aell farm pro
duota or bar anything to tell
' tb public, the moat economical
and (ureal war of getting r
ult la through the clasaTtled.
Pbon 1900 or writ In to tbt
Nawa-Hwald
HBRB IK1
Klamath Business Directory
Chiropractor
P. 0. LONG, I'!. 1141.
Nerre BpelalUt 117 g. 7tb
Dree Shoppe
TOKULER'S UPBTAIRS DREB8
SHOPPE. Bmart droatea, aulta
and eoata. Btawart-Drew BlUg.
731 Main. 2110
Hematlwhlng
HBMSTITOHINU. BUTTONS nv
red, drmklng. Mr. B
M. Allender. 114 Walnut.
1176
Turkleh Bath
Maeaaga, Oolonle Irrigation. Keg
latered Nura. 117 Bo. Berentb
Painting
PAINTING, Paperhanglng and
Kalaomlulng. Lot Hoper ft
Miller eatlinate your work.
I'bona 263-W. 2020
22a Poultry For Sale
ORDER Mngolr cblck now.
Barred Plymouth Rock. H I.
Rede and White Legborna.
Quality unsurpassed. Slat
college B. W. D. toated. Lead
ing laying strains. 210100
Prepaid. Magulr Electric
Inicber. 1416 N. B. O-egon
atreet. Portland. Or. 94.10
23
Financial
3 AVE
SAVE
SAVE
ON
AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Loweel rat and alet tarma
Inreatlgata and be eoarloced.
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
101 Bo. 7th. Ph. 114.
Data License M-104
24 Buaineaa Opportunitie
FOR BALE My business. A
roal money maker for man
and wlfo, or oouple ot Indies.
Very smull amount caah re
quired. Box 1026, Newa-Hor-ald.
3026
WANTED Man with about 1400
aa partner In good buslnesa.
Newa-IIorald, box 1964. 2964
Work for Necessities
WILL EXCHANGE . sewing or
luundry work for rent ot 1
or 4 room bouse In Mills ad
dition. 2121 Hadcllffe. 1027
TWO YOUNG GIRLS want
. housowork or ear of children,
lit. 2, Box 62, 2960
LADY wants work ot any kind
Immediately. Nowa Herald,
box 2969. 2969
OIRL wanta bouaework or eara
ot children. Reference. Phone
BUIJ. zs
Woman want work by Day or
Hour, Hamel Apt. Apt. 4,
Phone 481W. 2369
WILL DO any kind of work for
rout of email bout. Nowa-
tioraia. uox syjs. :ui
Legal Notices
KOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled bids for the construc
tion of a 4 ftJ(4 ft.x60 ft. rein
forced concrote culvert near the
Shasta Way Bridge over tb
U. B. R. S. Canal, will be re-
colvod by the County- Court at
the Court Room In Klamath
Fall, Oregon, up to 2 o'clock
p. m.. on Thursday, oiarcn 8.
1934, aud then and there opened
and read.
The work Involvod will require
approximately 19 cu. yds. Class
"D" .Concrete. 1760 lbs., reinforc
ing ettel. Plana and Spoclflca
tlona may he oxamlnod at the
County Engineer' Office after
Tuesday, February 27, 1934.
COUNTY COURT,
By Jos. Jonson, County Engineer,
H F 27.28 M 6,720
By Harold Gray
TH--? J ARF? 1 m
vj1 rfl f not so -k
HoapiUl
Bool Banltarlum Pbon HQ.
Typewriter
Adding Machine and Typewriter
Berrlo Co., 610 Main St.. Klam
ath Fall, Or. Pbon 141.
Balea Rental Repair
Let O. O. Moor aerrlce your
typewriter or adding machine.
Hla aeren year aa Inapector (Me
chanical Expert), for Burrougha
Adding Machine Co., 1 your
guarantee ot careful, reliable
work. Repair at your premise.
If doalrod. 2902
Typewriter Adding Machines
Bale Service Bupplle
Factory Agent for Royal.
Oregon Equipment Co. Pb. 10S7
Wood
FIR AND PINE Bound wood.
Full Cord guaranteed Bob
Brown. 1411 Whit. Phone
1391 K. 1471
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of tha State
of .Oregon, for the County of
Klamath.
Jennie Louise Duke, Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomaa Duke, Defendant.
To Thomaa Duke, the above
named Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THB
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed
against yon In the above entitled
suit on or before April 4, 1934,
that being the last day of the
time proscribed tn the Order for
the publication ot this Summon,
and If yon fall to so answer or
otherwise appear, Plaintiff will
apply to the Conrt tor tha ruling
prayed for In her Complaint, to
wit, tor a decree dissolving the
bonda of matrimony now existing
between Plaintiff and Defendant,
for the cuatody of the minor
child, Elvera Louise Duke: for
the aum ot 1190.00 ault money
and attorney' fee, and for such
other and further relief a to the
Court may teem equitable.
Thla Summon la published
once a week for four successive
weeks by order of the Hon. W.
M. Duncan, Judge of the above
entitled Court, made and entered
on March 7tb, 1914.
Date ot first publication ot this
Summons la March 7, 1984.
t H. C. MERRYMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
- . Klamath Falls, Oregon.
HM 7.14,21,28 A 4 23
Moody Awarded
Law Medal For
State Service
SALEM, Or., March 7,
Ralph E. Moody, Balem, assist
ant attorney general, late today
waa awarded the law enforcement
medal of the TJ. B. Flag associa
tion tor being tha person who
did moat during 1931 to advance
and encourage law enforcement
In Oregon.
The Jury ot awarda Included
B. J. Irvine, ot the Oregon Jour
nal and Paul R. Kelty, ot the
Oregonlan.
Moody waa . Cited tor hla Work.
In connection witn tne prosecu
tion ot Llewellyn A. Banks In
March, 1933, for the killing of
Constable Goorgo Frescott, and
for prosecution o f persons
charged with theft and destruc
tion of ballot In Medtord, Feb
ruary 11, 1931, during a con
teat ot the election of Gordon
Schermerhorn for sheriff ot
Jackson county.
Sixteen mon were found guil
ty, Including Judge Earl Fehl,
Walter Jones, Rogue River
mayor, and Arthur Ladieu, busi
ness manager ot the old Medtord
Neva. All are In prison. Scber
morhorn'a appeal la still pend
ing. j This. Curious
GIVING
SNAK&, MALAV,
- OOES NOT
FLY-
tQjtff FLATTENS
its tooy and T vy-T XTaVVyvsL
. GLIDES FROM ONB I tt et hu mm nc. 1
WPf$ StOGK VT '
v- A-1 II II " LO-tM
National and
HET MOVES
10 REGULATE
EGG TRADING
PORTLAND. March T. W)
To superiority of grade which
has disturbed the egg market
her for several weeks and ha
caused confusion and discourage.
ment to producers, dealer and
consumers alike, will be nm
Inated, effective today, If tb
Portland produce exchange can
enforce It newest trading pro
vision, promulgated late Tuesday.
To exchange announced It
bad adopted government grade
on eggs and that these gradea
alone will be ueed hereafter In
tradlnc.
The- trades will be aptcial.
extras, standards and under
grade. Blie will b designated
by the term "larg," ''medium."
and "email."
Tba exchange pointed out that
It will atlll be necessary in sell
ing to mark caaea In accordance
with the Orexon state law until
auch time aa thla law can be
changed to comply with federal
standards.
Market on butter continued Its
atrong tone with an advance of
lo for cubes on tne prouuee ex
change with the exception ot
firsts which were up Ho lb. But
terfat buying price advanced lc
pound. '
Portland
Livestock
PORTLAND. March 1, JP)
Cattle, receipts, tv; caire, ,
market steady to weak.
Steers, good, common and me
dium, $3.66-1.16; betters, com
it tniHllnm. IS.26-&.25:
cows, good, common and medium,
11.00-4.26; low cutter ana cutter,
11.60-2.00; bull, cutter, com
mon and medium, 22.60-1.26;
vealera, good and choice, 16.60
8.00; cull, common and medium,
f 3.00-6.60; calvea, good and
choice, $6.00-8.00; common and
mnHlnm t9.Rfl-B.0A. -
Hogs, receipts, 260; market
10c lower.
Lightweight, good and choice,
$4.00 to $4.66; medium weight
wnnA anA fhfitM. 14. EO tO 84.66:
heavyweight, good and choice,
$2.66 to $4.26; packing aows,
medium and good, $1.86 to
$3.60; feeder and stocker plga,
mnnA inil tiMfA. tl.SK tn 13.76.
8heep, receipt, 60; market
steady.
Lambs, good and choice, $7.76-
t 9R. .nmmnn nri mprilnm SRifTR-
7.76; yearling wethers, $4.16
6.00; ewea, good and choice,
$3.60-4.60; common and me
dium, $2.00-3.76.
Great Britain
Announces New
Naval Program
LONDON. March 7. 0J.PJ
Great Britain' determination to
rule the wavea waa emphasised
today with publication ot tb
new naval building program cau
inr for 17 new battleablpa.
The naval eetlmates for tha
coming year call for Increased
expenditures on war craft ot al
most every description, from air
craft carriers to submarines. In
addition, Great Britain will build
six fighting sloops, one net lay
er, one surveying ship and vari
ous smaller craft, auxiliaries to
the battle fleet.
The proposals call for total ex
penditures ot 66,668. 000 pounds
sterling (J2S6.849.875) agalnat
63.670.000 pounds 1X171,731
226) for the fiscal year just
ending,
The program would tnereaae
the British fleet personnel by
2,038 men, bringing the total to
92,338 effectives.
There are eleven klnda ot
money In the United Btatea, but
moat of us would be glad to get
our hands on Just one.
World ?.rj
ma,
ON
THB IB.
HEADS.
STOCK AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1884, Standard autistic
Wednesday ..
Previous day
Week age
Tear ago
Three yearg ago .
Seven year ago
High, 1934
Low, 1934
High, 1981
Low, 1931 ,
High, 1911
Low. 1911
(1116 Average Equala 100)
BOND AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1334, Standard Btatlatlca Company)
Wednesday
Previous day
Wk ago
Tear ago
Three year ago
Hlgb, 1984 ..
Low, 1934
Hlgb. 1982 ,
Low. 1931 ,,,-.
Hlgb. 1911
Low. 1911
(1916 Averag Equal 100)
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW TORK, March 7, OP)
Tha stock market suffered a
iharp ell-off late today, after
moving dully eariy. rne reucuou
followed word from Washington
that General Johnson planned to
curtail NRA working houre
through an executive order, read
ing equities lost 1 to 1 or more
Thm rinse waa heavy.
Transfer approximated 1,800,000
share.
Today' closing price:
Ati. nndnctlon . .
S8i
20
1481
991
61
91
9
431
1191
70
141
641
80
291
181
431
221
161
241
711
281
621
161
261
771
711
81
981
871
281
211
381
36
Ill
191
347
401
26
131
661
191
361
85
27
171
30
26
401
16
271
361
18g
19
33)
51
6
65
341
17
871
541
71
121
401
461
101
271
211
371
45
11
261
61
44
126
231
6
let
63
181
63
88)
49
Alaska Juneau
Allied Chemical B79
American Can .
American Coml. Alcohol
American ft Foreign Power
American Power ft Light--American
Smelt ft Ref.
A. T. ft T.
American Tob. B
Anaconda Copper .
Atchison, T. ft S. F.
Atlantic Refining
Balfhnore ft Ohio
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Borden Co.
Burr. Adding Machine
California PacK
Case. J. I.
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler motor
Cot Gas and Electric
Commercial Solvent -
Continental Can
Corn Product -
Curtis Wright
DuponUft De N.
Eastman KodaK
Electric Auto Light
General Electric
General Foods
General Motor
Gillette Rator
Gold Dost
CmuI.V. Mtntnv
International Harvester ,
International Nickel
I. T. ft T.
John Manvtlle -Kennecott
Con. Cop
Llbbey-O-Ford .-
Liggett ft Myer B .
Liquid Carbide
Lorlllard Tob. Co.
Monty Ward
Nash Motor
National Biscuit
National Dairy Product
National Distillers
New York Central
North America
Pacific Gas ft Electric
Pacific Lighting
Packard Motor
Park Utah
Penney. J. C. - j
Penn R. R.
Philllpa Pet.
Public Service New Jersey
Pullman Co. .
Radio Corp. . ..
Rem. Rand
Reynolds Tob. B
Soars Roebuck -
Shell Union
RniithAl-n Pnetflo
Standard Brand .......
OtmnAnvA nil rnltfrtrnl
Standard Oil New Jersey...
Studebaker Co.
Teiaa Corn
Trnna-Amerlca
union Carbide
Union Pacific -United
Aircraft
United Corp.
United Ga Imp.
V. S. Indus. Alcohol
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
West. Blec. ft Mfg.
woolworth
Closing Curb Quotation
Cities Bervlce 3
Electric Bond ft Share 161
Swift ft Co. 102
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, March 7, (ff)
Butter, prints, extra, 26c; stan
dard, 2&)c.
. Butterfat: Portland delivery:
A grade, 23c to 24c per lb.;
farmer's door delivery, 20o to 21o
per lb.
Egga: Pacific Poultry Produ
cers' selling prices: fresh extras,
15o; atandardt, 13o; medium,
13o per do, (carton lo higher).
Buying prlo to Wholesalers:
fresh extra, 16o doien; firsts,
14o, medium, 14o; pullets, Ho;
undergrade 100 doien.
Cheese: 9 a re, Oregon trip
let, 11 Mo; loaf, It He lb;
broker will nay Ha below Quo
tations.
Milk Contract price 4 per
cent,. Portland delivery, $1.98
owt; B. Grade cream, 17 He lb.
Country meats: Selling price
to retailers: country-killed hogs,
best butcher under 50 lb., 810
to 9o; vealers, 90-100 lb., 810
to 10a; light and thin, 6o te 7o;
Local Markets
Company)
20
Ut's
76.0
76.9
78.4
71.8
196.3
102.1
90.1
64.8
111.0
61.8
103 9
$2.8
60
10
98
Total
84.1
86.4
86.4
46.4
140.1
106.1
13.8
77.6
78.9
86 8
144$
10.1
Indl'i
94.7
97.1
96.1
44.7
134.1
108.6
106.0
89.1
71.1
16.1
1401
RR'S
48.7
60.1
48.8
24.9
100.0
108.8
64.8
41.8
19.1
18.1
106.2
10.8
80.0
20 20 20 10
Indl' RR't ' Ot' Total
80.1 86.2 86.7 84.8
80.2 86.4 81.7 84.4
79.8 86.8 88.3 83.9
68.8 67.0 76.6 83.6
88.8 103.6 100.8 97.7
80.7 87.4 87.4 86.1
72.6 74.1 77.2 74.8
71 8 78.C 86.2 78.1
83.1 47.4 70.8 (7.8
$0.4 106.7 101.$ 98.7
$2.1 62.1 80.3 . 68.1
heavy calve. 5a to 6c: lamb.
16c; heavy ewe, 7e to 8c; me
dium ewe, 40 to 6c ner lb.:
canner cows. l)o to l)o per lb.,
omit, t so to 50 per lb.
Mohair: 1931 buying nrlc 25e
ID.
Cascara Bark: Buying price.
1933 peel 2H lb.
Hops: 1931 clusters. 25-S0o
ID,
Live poultry: Portland deliv
ery, buying prices: colored
fowls, 12-13c; leghorn fowl, lie
to tzc proiier. 14 to 19c: ataca.
ec; roosters, ec; rexin ducks.
12c; colored, 10c; geese 100 lb.
Onions: Taklma. $1.40 to
$1.60; Oregon, $1.76.
Potatoes: Local white and
red, $1.16 to $1.25 per cental;
Taklma, ?1.6S; Deschutes, $1.60;
bakers, 1.85.
New potatoes: Florida Tri
umphs, 16.40 to $2.50 per 60 lbs.
7c per lb.; Hawaii, $1.60 to
$1.70 per 31-lb. box.
Strawberries: Nominal, Imper
ial valley, izs, $3.50-18.75
crate.
Wool: 1934 clip, nominal;
Willamette Valley, 20-25e lb.;
Eastern Oregon. 25-26s lb.;
Southern Idaho. 16-20C lb.
Hay: Buying price from pro
ducers: Alfalfa, No. 1 new crop,
$14-$15; vetch, $14; Willamette
Valley timothy, $15; Eastern
Oregon timothy, $17; timothy
grasaea, blended, $15: oats.
$87.60 ton.
Wall Street Loses
Numerous Tuesday
Copyright 1084 by United Press
NEW YORK, March 7, 0J.R)
A . little .word of seven letters
upset the equilibrium of Wall
atreet Tuesday, brought thousands
more words In explanation and
caused thousands of dollar In
stock and bond losses.
Finally, the word was repudi
ated, and the day ended where
It began, except lor tboae who
sold the atock and bond In
question. - -
The word "default" ap
peared In a very complicated
prospectus of the protective com
mittee for Bt. Louis. Iron Moun
tain ft Southern - Railway com
pany river and gulf divisions
first mortgage 4 per cent bonds
due May 1, 1933. . The latter
railroad la controlled by Missouri
Pacific, a van Sweringen road.
Mayor LaGuardla of New York
la having a bust made of himself.
Former Mayor O'Brien didn't
need one he was a bust himself.
HORIZONTAL
2 Who popular-
iiea tb bob
haircut?
9 The elbow.
11 To make
smooth.
13 To require.
14 Third note.
15 Pertaining to '
air.
IS Auto.
17 Twitching.
18 To decorate.
19 And,-
20 Half.
21 North America
22 Small tinging
bird.
Guided. 1
Distinctive
marks.
Low vulgar
fellow.
Hypothetical
unit.
Headstrong. '
To peruse.
Senior.
Small tablet.
On top of.
She set the
In clothe
23 Type standard.
25 Overpowering
fright.
27 Ethical.
30 Ranted.
31 Knock.
33 Biblical word.
35 Pitcher.
36 Wounds with
the teeth.
38 Very small.
a " " " - - ir- assai t isn s ssiii ii n i I i
Friend of Animals
i j
answer to Prevtoas Pasde y
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POTATO SUPPLIES
MODERATE in SOUTH
A total ot $61 ears of potato
were shipped Tuesday; II were
from Oregon, II from Washing
ton and 138 from Idaho. Main
ahlpped 141 eara, Minnesota 157,
and Colorado 114.
' At Prttqut 11 demand waa
very alow and tb market dull.
Balea war too tew to stbllh
reliable price.
Idaho market ware reported
dull and unsettled. No. 1 Rua-
eta brought mostly $1.10 a hun
dred, sacked, in carload, f.o.b.
cash track.
At Taklma and nearby point,
demand waa limited and tb mar-
there waa a fairly good demand
and a ateady market for No. 2 'a.
No. 1 Ruaaeta were quottd at
$23.00 to $24.00 a ton, In oar
loada f.o.b. track, and No. 2'
i Th terminal market at Chi
cago waa dull. No. 1 Idaho Ru;
let brought $2.05 to $2.10 a
hundred, sacked, traok salea. ear
lots ootwaight,
Bupplle of potato at San
Francisco ware moderate and the
market about steady. No. 1 Des
chute Game of fair quality cold
to Jobber at $1.40 to $1.50 a
hundred, tacked. No. 1 Klamath
Gem were $1.60 to $1.80 a hun
dred, depending on quality, and
No. 1 Taklma Russett mottly at
$1.60.
T
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, March
7, (U.R) Hog, 675, all direct,
nominally ateady. Good to
choice 165-210 lb. California
butcher quoted around $6-16.10;
late Monday, two ear 161-185
lb. Idaho butcher 18.15, lightly
sorted. Few daughter pig
$4.25; load 208 lb. local ltd
truck-In $5.
Cattle: 450, Including 175
holdovers, alow. General quali
ty nnder Monday'; tarly etter
trade largely on better grades.
or those selling aoove .;
early sale and bid those large
ly ateady; not much Interest In
medium to low good kinds; some
bid weak' to lower held firm.
Cow itrong at Monday's ad
vance; few bead 776 lb. td
yeaning aieera e; two loans
good Utah steers $5.76-35.86:
car medium 1084 lb. holdover
Coloradoa $5.85; tew rough low
medium 1193 lb. $4.76; pack
age good to choice 726 lb. fed
yearling heifers $5.60; good
young range cow eligible to $4
or above; odd . bead medium
$3.60; few cutters $2-$l.60. :
Calve.- 125, all direct.
Sheep: 825,- Including about
800 new crop spring lamb, all
direct. Good to choice ted
wooled lamb 30 lb. down nom
inally quoted around $9 to pos
sibly $9.60, latter top Monday.
Fireworks Plant
Fire Brings Death
SEATTLE, March 7. 0JJ9
A fire and explosion at the Hltt
firework plant here caused tha
death of one woman and painful
Injury to two others late today.
Mrs. Lillian McCrea, $(,
widowed mother of four children,
was killed In the blast, which
wa heard throughout the south
east portion of the city.
7 Always.
I8h works, to J
prevent waeltf
: to A
19 Tidy.
lltrakuaL '
14 To Imitate,'
17Lukwarr
20 Eater.
23 Called tf
bell boy.
M Pertaining tt
a treat seat
25 Handled,
26 Footway, '
28 Bone.
as well M hair.
82Awa.bor.wS?
,V,, 81 Wealthy. .
VERTICAL 32 Nobleman, f
1 With her hue- 34 Water Jar.
. band, won 86 Double
1 tame aa 37 visible vapor
I One who (roots 40 Mohammedan
cakes. Judge.
3 Wand. 41 To orfett
4 Half an em. 44 Hurrah 1
5 To educe.
' 46 Drone bee,
48 Postscript,
80 3441$.
limitation
leather.
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