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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1934)
April 5, 1034 " THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN 1 Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 2! y KMI 3? 10 20 par word Insorllon. per day's per cent- discount on a d running on week. per cent discount on ads ruunlni on month. All classified ds r Usert td U boll) Tb Klamath News od Evening Herald. t the above run, appearing Id The Nvi tlrL Tim ItmK (or cletflcllon la tb following day' ppr li t:O0 P. M. Ads desired In serted on lb sme day eub rallied will have lo run "Too LSI to Claeelfy." Too-Late-to-t'laesiry eds are put In ont paper only at lb nni rat n auotod aiiov. ana cisssiiisg jaMtuceedlng Insertion. General Nolle THI8 IB TO NOTIFY nil whom It may concern. Hetty tted. my adopted child. Ill minor child nd ha no rlitlil to contract blll lid charge thorn to lu. I will not b responsible (or, nor pay any bill or expense which alio nay Incur. J. D. ItEED. 0367 WOOL nought, contracted or consigned. Market prlc. lib eral advance, People war bonio. 1161 --- , FLOOR SANDINtt and roltnlah llll. I'bon 5W. 1942 RADIO BKltvics ot ar, klnda. Was. Lrfni, iau ixwaoni oi. Phon ; IS25J. tut TRUNKS, furniture and house hold good storage, Paoplea Warehouse. 1160 far tonal HEBE". IIOLMAN. JR. rieas comniunlralo with Uncle E. J. Bheerln, lo your advantage. 0S89 READINGS dally. 611 Oak St. 86o. 244 B Tranaportatlon Travel By Sttag Shortest Rout to PORTLAND 15.00 one way SEATTLE S8.40 one way SPOKANE $12.80 one way MT. HOOD STAGES Via Bond and ML Hood Lear Greyhound Dopot at 11:10 p.m. dally. Phone 1610. Klamath The firms and individuals represent ed in this Alphabetical Directory of Specialized Business and Profession al Sorvlce are known as Klamath Falls' most reliable business men and Auction House AUCTION evory Sat.. 1 P. M., Klam. Auction Mart. 820 Klam. , Bicycle Balloon and Used Bloyoles. POOLE'S BICYCLE BHOP 122 B. 7th. Cafe SARI'S CAFE Serve tb only real Italian dinner at the MID WAY on 8. 6th fit. Phon 840. Chiropractor P. O. LONG, Tel. 1640. Nerve Specialist. 117 8. 7th. Cleaner XL CLEANERS We olenn suits, dramas, coals, to, 111 E. Main. Phone 600. Convalescent Home Oonvnlnncent Home, facing park and Lithla water Idoal plaae tp rent and regain health, .Fur nlahod oahlns to rent, ouciip. 168 Qranlto St., Ashland; Ore. Drewmaklng , p dressmaking -Alterations ape- . olnltr-tPrloe reasonable. Win ifred Benton, 160 B. Main. Phon 1229-J. 00167 -; Drexi Shoppa TOROLER'S UPSTAIRS DRESS i BHOPPE, Bmart dromes, suits and poata. Stswart-Drew Bid-. 711 Main, HBO Claealfied Index All elaal(lcntloni art num bered and appear In numer ical order, Following la an alphabetical reforonoo Hat o( the mora Important olaaslflca tlona, Automotive . 10 Dulldlug Mutoriule ..... 10a Uualneaa Opportunities .. "4 furnished Apia, to Lot. 13 Kll rn iBlinit IIuiiko to Lot.... 14 Furnished Itoouia lo Let.. 11 Financial 13 General Notices ... Help Wanted, Male 1 IIolp Wanted. Foiniile.... 7 Llvuetnok ana Food .-. 12 I. out and Found 1 Mlecollaneoua (or Hule.. 10 I'uraonala 4 Real Estst (or 8al.... 11 Itoal Estate (or l.one.. 11 Ileal Estate Wanted.-. 17a Room and Board - 11 Hltuatloni Wanted Rwaps ........ 10a To I'JxcIihiiko ......... lBo Waulod tllacollanooua.. 11 9 Situation Wanted VOUNO MAN wunta lo mow lawnt and (Ix garden. Call at 400 Mich. Ave. 02S7 12 Room and Board ROOM AND HOARD In private linuiii. Reasonable. I'lione 479-.M. OSS! 13 Furnlehed Apartments 1 ROOM completely (urulahed apl. Lights, wator and heat (unilhir, very reasonable. Phone 1686-J or 141 Michigan. 0316 TWO-ROOM apartment, water, llghla and g furnished, $16 niuutb, Also eleoplnic room, 11.68 wauk. 411 Oak. 311 HEX ARMS Steam beat, tit 60 up. AltOADR AHAKTMENT8 - HO un Plenty heal rarai e I la 14 Furnished House 6 ROOM In Hut Borings, 126.00. 1 room, partly ftirnlebed Dar row addition, $10.00. lnnulro 1411 Oregon. - 0366 TilllKK-KOOM (urulahed houae, water furniahed, 117.60 mo. 803 California. 146 MODERN DUPLEX Accomo daloe 4, garago. Pbona 1110. t 0381 IS Unfurniahed Houae FOUR ROOMS and ilcoplng porch, garage, Inwn and flowers, l'hone (78. 84 2 aamAaaaaaawaBBMMtaaa&sa 17 Real Estate For Sale 1 ROOM HOUSE, H acre ground for anlo ch'iip. Phono 41J4. 03B5 18 Real Estate For Leate (5 ACRES sandy loam alfalfa (round near Malln lo lease (or potatoes. 117 an acre. Offer Btnnda until April 7th. Claudo Gallic, lit, 1, Malln, Ore. 0831 19 Automotive 1031 CIIEV. COACH. Equipped with 7-tube Zenith radio. Thla ear looka Juat like now. Sea It (or a real bargain. 1031 CHEV. COACH DELUXE. A roal car and low mlleago. Thla Is a good buy. 8lx wheola and tires. We have about 10 other good enra to pick (ram and aome real buys. Look them ovor, USED CAR EXCHANGE 716 Walnut 8L Pbona 124 20 Miscellaneous For Sale BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES. Hamol Apia, No. 6. 0364 FOR SALE Rod seed potatoes. Phone 18F83. 0348 Business Directory women. You will find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction, use this handy guide to the sorviccB they offer. Garage ELK Oarage Open All Night. Storage, gas, oil, Complete Service, - Hat Shoppe UPSTAIRS HAT SHOPPB Distinctive Hats at Reasonable Prices. Draw Illdg., 781 Main. Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS 0OT ered, dreaamaklng. Mm. B M. Allender. 614 Walnut. 0176 Hospital Boulo' Sanitarium Bus line, 1 blocks. Hotel , HOTEL ELK Special rates to pormanant giiCBts. Moderate - prloed Ooffee Shop. THE CLARBMONT 128 N. 4th St. All outaltlo modarn rooms, Newly dnoorateil. new low prices. Largo fioo parking lot, ;v'sv. House Moving 011 K. B. Hsdley, 311 Lngun, . Ph. 1609W. Household Aids MATTRESS RENOVATING AND RUG CLEANING Klaninth Rug and Mattrcsg Oo. I Main St. Phon 181 7M 20 Mlacellaneou For Sale FOR SALE NETTED OEM HEED BATTAGLIA BURGER 200 Williams Illdg. Phone 1406 Klamath Fulls. tit FOR SALE Pay casb and pay lass (or your ieed grain. Red and white oota, Atlas and Wle- coiinlii 38 barley, Llakoy llroa., Mulln, Ore. 836 FOR SALE Pure brod three-year-old ililro lalllon. Ned . Hliurluok, Lukovlow, Ore. 0332 FOR HALK Flsblng polo, cheap. I4'ir Csnby. 0861 20a Swap TRADE Groceries and meats (or potatoes, eggs or what have you. HOOTTI S MARKET, Bo. Slxlh Htrent. 0380 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Room and board wanted In private family, walking dletance (rom tth and Main. Nowa-Herald, Box 0363. 0861 22 LiveetocU and Feed FOR SALE Joraey cow and calf, two yoar old holfcr. J. D. Bwlft, Uodoo Point. Box 64. 1191 FOR SALE Black porcberon talllon, a I s oi foodur and weaner pigs. Lang ranch, 22a Poultry For .Saje ORDER Magulre chicks now, llarrcd Plymouth Rocks, R, I. Reds and Whlto Leghorns. Quality unsurpassed. State college B. W. D. losted. Lead ing laying stralna. 110100 prepaid. Compliance Certifi cate No.. 1924. Magulro Elec trio Hatchery. 1416 N. . Oregon streot, Portland, Ore. . 2410 23 Financial SAVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates and easleat terme Inveatlgal and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 So. 7th. Fn. 1141 3tate License 11-104 Neceitie for Work TWO YOUNO : OIRLB want bousowork or care of oblldren. Rt. 1. Ilox 61. 2960 Work for Necrities EXPERIENCED COOK. Can give ... aaa '-.-II, i - 1 HK roierence. eae 186 WOMAN wishes plain sewing. 610 N. 7th. . 140 MAN AND WIFE wish position on ranch. Experienced lu stock raising and (arming. Ex cellent cook. RL 1, Box 108. 181 LADY want work at once. Box 120, News-Herald. 120 WOMAN will work In exchange (or rent of email bona or room (or eolt and bnsband. Apply ill ML Whitney. 11(1 GIRL wanta Housework or ear ot children. Reference. Phone 602J. 1684 WANT to haul garden dirt, fer tiliser, gravel or cinders. Phone 1763. 167 Woman wanta work by Day or Hour, Hamel Apt. Apt. 4, Pbon 431W. 1189 The Nowa-Herald directory li an Index ot Klamath Falla' most rottnble business men and women. Painting PAINTING, Paperhanglng and Kalaomlnlng. Let Roper 4t Miller estimate year work. Pbon 161-W. 1010 Specialized Repair DERBY'S Musical Instruments Repair ed In the only Completely Equipped Shop In Southern Oregon. Also lawn mower ' aharpenlng service and ten nis racket stringing. 1401 ' Dlvlal'.n. Ph. 1301M. 1126 Taxi Service EAGLE TAXI 24 hr. Borvlco Ph. 1020. Stand at 7th ft Main. Turkish Baths Maseage, Colonic Irrigation. Re Istared Nuree. 117 So. Seventh Typewriter Typewriter Adding Machines Sales Bervlo Supplies Factory Agent for Royal. Oregon Equipment Oo. Ph. 10(7 Used Furniture CASH PAID (or nsed furniture, stoves and ranges. O, L, Hem bree, 111 8. 6th. 1116 Wood FIR AND- PINE Sound wood. Full Cord guaranteed Bob Brown. 1411 Whit. Pbon 1391R. 1478 J Legal Notice KOTICK OP ailERrFT'S BALE By ylrlu of an execution In Foreclosure duly Issued by tb Clerk ot the Circuit Court of tb County of Klamath, Stat of Ore gon, dated tb 22nd flay of March, 1934, In a certain action In the Circuit Court (or aald County and State, wherein O Al fred Konzack, aleo known ee Gottfried Konzack, recovered Judgment against the following described real property, to-wlt: Lot seven (7) and eight (8), In Rlock Twenty (20), In, the Town of Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon, (or the atim of 1300.00, with In terest thereon at 1 per annum from August 11, 1928, until paid; the further sum of $99.60; the further sum ot 113.60; the further sum of 140.00, together with 160.00 attorney's foes and 168.46 coats and disbursements, on tho 21st day of March, 1914, Notice 1 hereby given that I will on the 20th day af April, 1934, at the Court House of the County of Klamath, In Klamath Falls, In said County, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing doacribed real property, lo-wit: Lots soven (7) and eight (1), In Block Twenty (10), In tbe Town of Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon, taken and levied upon, or aa much thereof aa may b neces sary to satisfy said Judgment in favor ot Gotfred Koncack, also known as Gottfried Koniack, against aald property above de scribed, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and dis bursements that bare or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Pall, Ore gon. March 11, 1934. L. L. LOW, ' Sheriff of Klamath County, Or. By ANNE PRICE, Deputy. HM 21,29 A 6,12,19 11 NOTICE OP SHKWFF-B SALE OX EXKCUTION Equity No. 8875 In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. INTERMOUNTAIN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, va. Nellie R. Dalrymple, Gerald R. Dalrymple, Mabel Dalrymple, bis wife, Milton C. Dalrymple, Margaret Dalrymple, hi wife, Leon P. Tennefoss, J. T. Tennefoss, her husband. Dorla M. La Ritchie, aleo known aa Doris M. Ritchie, Claire La Ritchie, also known aa Claire Ritchie, her husband, Haxel B. Dalrymple, Warren Hunt, Klamath Valley Hospital Inc., a corporation, J. L. Towey and J. P. Towey, doing business under the firm name and style - of Klamath Funeral Home, also all other person or par tic unknown claiming any right, title, estate,, lien or In terest In the real estate de ' scribed in the complaint here in, Lora L. Halle, and Rich ard Halle, her bushand, De fendant. NOTICE I hereby given that under and by virtue of a Writ ot Execution in foreclosure Issued out ot the Circuit Court ot the Slate of Oregon for the County ot Klamath, In the ease of Inter mountnln Building and Loan As sociation, a corporation, plaint tiff, versus Nellie R. Dalrymple, Gerald R. Dalrymple, Mabel Dal rymple, his wife, Milton C. Dal rymple, Margaret Dalrymple, hie wife. Loona F. Tennefoss, 1. T. Tennrfoas, her husband, Doris M. La Ritchie, also known aa Dorla M. Ritchie, Claire La Ritchie, nlno known a Claire Ritchie, her husband, Haiel E. Dalrymple, Warren Hunt, Klamath Valley Hospital, Inc., a corporation. J. L. Towey and J. P. Towey, doing bualnesa under the firm name and style of Klamath Funeral Home, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Lora L. Halle, and Richard Halle, her husband, defendants, which said Writ was dated on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1984, I will, on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1914, at the front door ot the Court House of Klamath County, Ore gon, in tbe City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of aald dny, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title end In terest of the said defendants and all persons claiming, or to claim by, through, or under them or either ot them In and to the North half of lots 81 and 11, sub division of block 115, Mills Ad dition to th City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Btnte of Oregon, situate In the Southonst quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 11, Township 18, South, Range 9 H. W. M together with the tonemonts, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or In anywise appertaining or so muoh thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy a Judgment ren dered In th above entitled cause, on the 4th' day ot April, A. D. 1934, which said Judgment Is (or the sum of 11133.26 with In terest on the said sum (rom the 10th day o( July A. D. 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per an num and th further sum ot til. 60 with Interest thereon at th rate of 10 per cent per an num from th 20th day ot Sep tember, 1931, and the further sum of 17.00 and 1150.00 attor neys fee and 162.80 costs and th eoats and expanse ot tbl sale on execution. Dated thla 6th day et April, A. D. 1914. .. - L, L, LOW, : . ,v Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, By ANNO PRICE, Doputy. HA 8,11,19,16 Ml 10 National and DEMAND FOR E6GS RISES AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, April 6. (VP) De mand for eggs to go Into coolers was increasing rapidly bat with all the talk of depreased condi tions, leading distributor are un able to supply full call. Trade In general was anticipat ing a liberal decrease In total storage stock this season. Tbe only enange In egg price for tb day wa on the produce exchange where medium extra were redueed ttc at 14c doxen. No change In the buying price was suggested on tbe open mar ket. Market (or butter ahows a fully steady tone for all scores with a general cleanup of dealers' floors. Make continued to Increase bnt demand appeared sufficient to take care of It Butterfat was steady. Higher prices were being named for live chickens by local killers as a reault of the acute ahortage of light and heavy wolght hens. Demand for all chickens was good. Demand for dressed turkeys continued to surprise the trade. Receipts recently have been of fair volume bnt liberal consider ing the lateness of the season. Sales ot beat stock continued to 20c pound. Market (or laparagu was well held here with but alight increase of home-grown offerings while Callfornlan was higher as a re ault of tbe shortage there. Oregon buyers of California produce were being warned by the state department -of agricul ture that prosecution . would be started against those not having a license to do business. One Oregon operator was reported In a northern California Jail tor this offense. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, April 5, (P) Cattle, receipts, 100; calves, 40; market (or steers (airly active. Steers, good, common and medium, 13.65 to 18.15; heller, common and medium, $3.26 to 15.15; cow, good, common and medium, 13.00 to 14.60, low cutter and cutter, (1.60 to (1.00: bulls, cutter, common and med ium, (1.60 to 13.35: vealers, good and choice, (6.00 to (7.50; cull, common and medium. (3.00 to (6.00; calves, good and choice, (5.00 to (8.00; common and medium. (2.60 to (5.00. - Hogs, receipts,' 160; market steady. Lightweight, good and choice, (4.00 to (4.15; medium weight, good and choice, (4.15 to (4.65; heavyweight, good and choice, (3.75 to (4.35; packing sow, good, (2.86 to (8.50; feeder and stbeker pigs, good and choice, (3.25 to (3.75. Sheep, receipts, 700; harket steady. Spring Iambs, good and choice, (9.25 to (10.15; medium, (8.00 to (9.15; lambs, good and choice, (1.00 to (9.25; common and medium, (6.00 to (8.25; yearling wetbers, (5.00 to (7.00; ewes, good and choice, (3.75 to (4.50; common and medium, (1.00 to (4.60. ' . Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, April 6," (U. B.D.A.) Hogs, receipts, 13,000; market active, about 10c higher. Choice 180 to 240 lbs., (4.20 to $4.30, top, (4.35; lows, (3,20 to (3.40. - ' . Cattle, receipts, 6,500; market for fed steers and yearling alow, but steady. Top yearling, $7.85; hest bullocks, (7.00; medium weight steers, (6.25 to (8.90; oows scarce, but only steady, with cutters and common fat cows sell ing at (2.60 to (3.25; vealers, $4.15 to (5.00; very dull on stockers. Sheep, receipts, 10,000; market for fat lambs active, undertone strong to 16e higher. Native Springers look 25o to COo or more up, bnt aged sheep weak to 15e or more lower; wooled lambs, (9.25 upward; bids and salea to (9.10; nothing done on clipped lambs; native springers (11.00 to (13.00; wooled awe So down ward; clipped ewes, (8.00 to $3.50 . BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, April t, () (TJ. g. D. A.) The prices at which early shorn new fleece - wools were offered bare caused some weakness on medium quality Ohio fleecee today. Original bags and country graded fleece of Michi gan, Indiana and similar mid western types were offered at 36o to 37o In th grease for lots con taining combing and clothing 66s, l-blood and 48c, ,50s, t-blood qualities. These price were con sidered by th Boston trade-to be Delowi in parity . ei current asking prion on traded: Ohio wools of last year's clip, , GOLFERS IN BRAZIL 1 RIO DB JANEIRO, April I, (UP) Gene Sarasen and - Jo Klrkwood, United States gqlf tars, arrived here on a pan American airway plan nd will fulfill a week' playing engage ment. They will leav for Buenos Air next week. ' : Hoihea for no fewer than I0, 000 porsona are provided by London's basement dwellings. STOCK AVERAGES (Copyright, 1114, Standard Statistic Thursday . Prevlou day Week ago Tear ago Three year ago , Seven year ago , High, 1934 Low, .1984 High, 1911 Low, 1911 High, 1111 Low. 1911 (1121 Average Equals 100) BOND AVERAGES (Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics Company) Thursday Prevlou day Week . ago Tear ago Three year ago High, 1914 Low, 1984 , High. 1131 Low. lttl High, lttl Low. 1911 New 1914 high. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK. April 5, (P) With few exceptions, dock mar ket price moved In an extremely narrow range today. Some of the utilities rallied and various copper Issues and specialties were more active than nsnal. The old line leaders, however, were fea tureless. The close was fairly steady. Transfer approximated 1,500,000 shares. Today's eloalng prices: Air Reduction 981 Alaska Juneau 211 Allied Chemical c Dye 151 American Can .. 102 American Coml. Alcohol ..' 40 American & Foreign Power American Power & Light -American Smelt. & Ret. 101 9 44i 119 70J ll 86) 80S 29 191 42J 23) 151 27 711 12 64 15 29 75 A. T. ft T. American Tob. B Anaconda Copper .... Atchison, T., ft 8. P. Atlantic Refining Baltimore ft Ohio Bendix Aviation ,,, Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. Burr. Adding Machine California Pack . Case, J. I. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor Col. Gas & Electric Commercial Solvents Corn Products Continental Can Curtlss Wright Dnpont & De N. J Eastman Kodak ... Electric Auto Light General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Razor Gold Dust International Harvester 79( 41 ' 98 88 28! 22 14 181 11 in 411 171 151 57! Hi 18 90! 181 171 Hi 161 421 161 281 351 191 10 15 61 61 66 14! 19 881 55 71 121 411 40 10 28 International Nickel I. T. ft T. Johns Manrlll .... Kennecott Con. Cop, Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B Liquid Carbide .. Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Wrd Nash Motor National Biscuit ,, National Dairy Producta National Distillers New York Central North America Paclflo Gas ft Electric........ Paclfio Lighting Packard Motor ' Park Utah ... Penney J. 0. Penn R. R. . Phillips Pet. Publlo Service New Jersey.. Pullman Co. Radio Corp. Rem. Rand Reynolda Tob. B Sear Roebuck . Shell Union . Southern Paclflo Standard Brand 111 87 Standard Oil California LITTLE ORPHAN fv, IT WILL tl MX CMGR SOON AND I'LL M vJOST ( A POOR MAN- JUST " f" ONI OF TUB ARMV OP POOR Isn " HONEST P10PLE- J s 1 v . - ( OH, GEE- THATT'D B8 ; SWELL, 7 DADDY a s WOULDN'T ' . Local Markets Company) 10 Of 76.9 74.0 76.8 61. 186.1 107.7 10.1 64.1 111.0 tl.t tot.i Itl to 1 to Total It.t 88.1 14.4 47.1 111.4 111.1 91.8 77.5 tl.t It.t 144 1 to.t Indl' 97.9 97.9 96.0 48.7 117.7 113.6 106 0 89.1 72.1 tt.l 1401 RR' 10.1 50.8 1137 10t!l 10. 19 10 10 tO Indl' RR'a ' Of Total 81.8 87.5 88.t 86.0 81.1 86.8 88.7 85.6 80.7 85.8 88.4 14.t $9.8 57.7 74.1 88.8 87.2 100.6 100.8 06.2 81. , 87.8 88.9 86.0 72. 74.1 77.1 74.t Til 78.C 18.1 71.1 tt.l 47.4 70.9 . 57.1 10.4 105.7 101,5 98.7 2.t 12.1 tO.I (8.5 (lilt Average Equal 100) Standard Oil New Jersey Studebaker Co. ,,, Texas Corp. , ,, Trans-America Union Carbide . 46 ' 71 271 61 441 Union Pacific 119 23 6 United Aircraft United Corp. United Ga Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcobol . 18$ 521 20 511 U. 8. Rubber U. 8. Steel West. Electric ft Mfg. Woolworth 88 51i Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service , 2 Electric Bond ft Share 171 Swift ft Co 1021 SO. SAN FRANCISCO, April 6, UR Hogs, 350. Including 175 direct. Blow early, later active. lights and butchers mostly 5c higher than Tuesday, top ana bulk good choice under 200 lb. butchers, (4.55, sortouts (4.05; packing sows mostly (3.50 to (3.75 steady. Cattle: 375, Including 100 di rect, 195 holdovers, steers very slow. Early, later moderately ac tive, better grade scarce, nominal ly ateady; common-medium bare ly steady to weak, spot ISo low er; three loads and few lots me dium low good 868-1025 lb. lnter- mountaln steers, (5.50 to X5.su; top good fed steers and yearlings, 1200 lb. down quoted upward to around (6; package 913 lb. heif- erlsh range cows ana neiiers, (4.36; trade estimates good young range cow quotable only to (4 few fleshy dairy type cow, (3.25, cutters (1.50 to (2.75; odd bulls, (3.50, food eligible (3.75. Calves: 60, mostly direct; few good (382 lb. (6.50; good weighty vealers (7, strong. Sheep: 950, including 150 di rect No early action on six decks late arriving spring lambs. Late yesterday, ewes around 25c low er, two decks good, 127 lb. wool ed, (4. PORTLAND GRAIN TABLE PORTLAND, April 6 () Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close Ma- -71U 7214 72V 72ft July 72 72 72 72 Sep. li ' Pa.h. nta, TtanA hlllAltfim 74: dark hard winter 12 pet 78 V4, H pet 7S; soil wane, weatoru hit- hard winter, northern spring and western red, 72. Oats: no. x wane iv.vu. Corn: No. I E yellow 22.75. Mlllrun standard 14.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 57; barley 1; flour 15; corn 1; oats 2. ANNIE 'OH, I'LL PROBABLY A HAVE A VERY I T Seven hundred and thirty-' nine earloada ef notatoe were shipped In the United State Wednesday. Oregon au pulled 10 cars, Washington 49 and Idaho 122. Maine loaded 224 car. Th (hipping market at Prea- que Isle wa reported , ellghtly weaker due to a very alow de mand and light wire Inquiry. No. 1 Green Mountain were quoted at 11.(0 to 11.16 a hun dred, sacked, in earloada P.O.B. shipping point, At luano Fan tn market was in a slightly weaker condi tion, no. l Russet Drought mostly 95 cent a hundred, lack ed. In earloada P.O.B, cash track. Offering, however, war llgnt at that price. In tbe Twin Falls Hurley dis trict, demand wa alow and wire Inquiry light. Too few sale . were reported to establish . th market. At Taktma and nearby point, demand was slower and the mar ket dull. Prlcea were unchang ed from yesterday when No, 1 Russets sold at (15 to lis a ton In carloads P.O.B. cash track, Th Chicago terminal market was dull. No. 1 Idaho Russets brought from (1.7$ to (1.75 a hundred, sacked, track sales carlots outwelght. One ear ef No. 1 Washington ROIietl brought (1.67 H. Tbe San Francisco mareet was weak, with demand - and trading rery slow. No. 1 Klam ath Gem sold to Jobber at (1.11 to (1.15 a hundred, sack ed. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aoril 5. V- : Butter extras, 23e lb;' stand ard 22c lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade, 20-21e lb; farmer' door delivery, 17-19c lb. PalffA nnnltrv nrnAna. ers' Belling prices: oversixe, 18c; rreen extras, loc stanaaro aoc; mediums 15c doxen (carton le klr-ha-l Tin In nrlA nt W fcolfl- salon: fresh extras, 16c; first lie; meaium iea, puum w, undergrade, lOo 'dozen. MMI PnntTtrf nr1A. OBI cent, Portland delivery, (1.95 cwt; B grade cream, 87 He lb. Country meau aeiiing pro- w retailers: country killed bogs, best batchers, under 50 lbs, 9c; vealers, 90 to 100 lbs., ioe in.; light and thin, -8c lb; heavy calves 6-6c lb; yearling lambs, 10-14c; spring lambs 18-200 lb. ewes, 3-6c lb; canner cows l-4e lb; outter cows, 6-6a lb; bulls 5H-6c lb. ', Mohair, 1984 saying price, 25o lb. Cu cars Bark Buying price, 1934 peel, 24-3o lb. Hop 1981 cluters. 24-28e lb. Live Poultry Portland deliT ery, colored fowls, 13-14c; leg fAl. 11.1n! hrnllerfl. 14c: stags, 9c; rooster, 5c; Pekin dncks, 11c; eolored 10c; geese, 100 ID. ' Onion Oregon (1.00-1.15. Potatoes Local whit and rd, (1.10-1.16 cental; Yakima, 1.15- i sr. nY,hM. ll.ao.l.lB: bak ers, ' (r.65-1.70. New Florida triumphs, (1.15 per 60 lbs., (o lb.; Hawaii, l.v to i.o per 21-lb. box; Texas triumphs, $1.(0 per 50 lb. sack. 1 strawberries Sacramento I ) per 24-box crate. Wool 1914 clip, aomlnal; nuatern Oreaon. (1 lb: South ern Idaho ( ) lb. Hay Buying price irom pro ducer: Alfalfa No. 1 new crop, 1J.1R. lPaaAi.n ftrAffAn tlmothT. (17; timothy grasses, blended. flDJ OS.IB, f 1.0V tvu. (14; Willamette Valley timothy. (15. - . Portable traffic tower, mount ed on rollers, were tested la England aa a means of serving traffic problems In are con gested only daring certain por tions of the day. By Harold. Gray ll AAY WA4T HA? MA! I TO MOVE IN I WHY- YOU'LL I HERB WITH -NEVER BE AM f YOU POLKS- (OLD AIU)Ri f THINK VOU V TO US- J COULD MAKtl i a-' ROOM FOR AN MAt HA? A I OLD FAILURE? I THAT'S A I 1 y I GOOD ONE- J C OH, I'LL PROBABLY A ' HAVE A VERY , J LITTLE LOFT- JUST , 1 ENOUGH FOR ! ROOM AND BOARD, J BUT LITTLE MORE- ' iBUT I WON'T