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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1936)
i Januury 13, 1936 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i i PAGE NINE II National and Local Markets Classified Ad Section BUY, SELL AND RATES: CASH ADS 2itr word par day' Innnrtlon. CHARGE ADS- 3 per word pr day' Insurtlon. All Mnll Order Ads Muni Ilnvo Cnflh With Ordor. 10 20 por cunt discount on d rnnnlni one wuk, par ont dlacouut on ad running on month. All oUulMnd d art Inaort d In both The Klamath New and Evening Herald at tha above ralnt, appearing In Th New drat, Tims nmlt tor olnarflfalloii In tlia following dar'a pnpor la 0:0 1'. M. Ada donlred In ertod on tha aumn dy mltUd will have , lo. run "Too loto to Cloalfy." CLASSIFIED INDEX All olaaatricatlona ara uuin bnri'il and uplwar In numerical order. Following la an alpha bnthlcal roleronce Hat o( tlia mora Important olaaalflcalluna: Automotive - 19 Building Material - 10a lliiitliii'aa Oppoirunltlr .... 10 Contract Work Wauled.... 10 Educational .. 8 Kami Implement .. 19 Furnlahed Apt. to Lot 12 Furnished llouao to Let.... 14 Furnished llooina to l.t.. II Klnniiclnl 23 General Notices 3 Help Wanted. Mnla - llolp Wanted. Fcmalo.. 7 Llvoitock and Fcd. 22 Ixiat and Found . 2 Mlarollnnroua for Kulo 20 Personal 4 l'oullry (or Halo . 92a Real F.atat (or Rata 11 llnal Katato (or Lease It Haul Eatat Wanlod.......... 17a Itoom and Hoard. ... 13 Situation Wantad Hwapa 10a Trntiaportntlon . 6 t'nlurn. Ilouara to Let.... Id Wanlod Mlarollnnooua.... 21 Wanted to Itunl 16 General Notice NOTICE TO HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS NOTICB 1H IIKRKI1Y UIVKN to all peraoua concerned that the Wood River Itnnrh o( tho Kort Kluninth Muadowa Company la under loaan for tha rmrpoao of trapping and hunting. Any per aoiia found trapping or hunting thereon without written pcrmla llon will hn conaldered aa trea paaaera nnd WILL II B l'nOBK CUTKD TllKllKPOK. WILLIAM O. 1IACKLGR, Manager. 22(0 MOVINOT Call 704. local, long dlatnnce. Inaured carrier; ex perienced men. 1'eoploa Wnro houao. 4 63 MUSIO furnlahed for nil occna lona, oapoclully ilnncea. l'liono 176L 2448 foil KXI'KKT roofing or patch work, cull 8S6-J. 2565 5 Tranaportation SAVEI Go by Bu$ Via Bond and Mt. Hood Shortest Route, Lowett Fare o Norihweit Pointi One Round Way Trip Portland $5.90 $10.65 Seattle $8.40 $14.65 Spokane $12.30 $20.05 Buaioa Leave 12:45 Noon from The Greyhound Depot for In(ormatlon"bopa 999 "Tho thoiiKhful motorlat will conaidor tha rlghta o( olhora." Ks paclally thoae of Jru. jjrlvora. Klamath The firms and Individuals represent ed In this Alphabetical Directory of Specialized Business and Profession al Service are known as Klamath Falls' most reliable business men and Commercial Printing Printing of all kind. SHOP PING GUIDE, Pelioan Thoatra Dldg, Floor Sanding FLOOR SAND I NO AND RBF1N IBHINO. Phone 86W4. Hemstitching Homatltchlng, specialising I n ulta and coats, woolen aamploa, dressmaking. Mrs. H. M. Allan der, 614 Walnnt. Music Klamath Institute of Muslo. I. O. O. F. nidg. Piano, violin, cello, gtiltnr. Instruments froo with course. High school orodlla. TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR 6 Help Wanted Mnla JtNI'llKKKNTATIVH Mull Willi miiiin sale ulilllty In represent locally, loading nuiUmal con onrn III Hi) rii'ld. Company ruled AAA-1, Uuii t , Hi nil hi i i'iil ; i i oil ii : t firmly oatub llrihml throughout lllitluu. Llkn ly til I ii I til il in Income 11,5011 f I ml your, Coiuuilaalon average ijU il in lion nil. Kxuulli'ltt op portunity (or right liiiin to build iiuriiiiiiiiinl alublii bual tuna for blinaiilf. Write giving coinpluto ilntulla about your aitlf. Box 2480, Nowa-Hcriilil. 2430 7 Help Wanted, fomalo LADY WANTED (or local coffee run lo. Earning up to 112, DO A wnok. 1 ai'tid evarythlng; no money rink. Auloinolillo given producer. Albert M Ilia. 4S Mori uioutli, Cincinnati, O. 2478 EARN up to $30 a thouaund ad druaalug envolopea mulling circular! (or advertlaara. Ex perience unnocoaanry. Write (or free purlieu In r. WlUon Company, Look lluacu, Calif. 4002 WANTED Wuuiun ua bouao keeper on ranch. Hlato and rofuruncoa. H a n l ( o r d Juuoa, l(t. 1, llonuiixii. 2503 WANTED Refilled and capable inlddlo ugid woman, bulp with huuuuwuik nud enro children. Steady, Nowa-Horuld, Hon 2412. 2412 Educational WE WANT to select rollulilo youiiK num. now employed, with (oronlKht, fair education und mechanical liicllnulluna, will ItiK lo trnln apuro tlmo or eve ning", lo qualify ua 1NSTAI--LATK1N ami SERVICE experts on all lypra ELKCTItIO RE FRIGERATORS and Air Con dltlimliiK KiUlpmi-Mt. Write fully, kivIiik iiko. phniin, pti'a otlt lirrtlpu. I'llllllf-a KtiK. lllil.. llo 2 4 7 !i . Ni wa-Hcrald. 2479 9 Situation Wanted LADY wlidioa work. Good cook ImuHeki epor. Huferuneea. IMione 311. I :, 4 ALL OH part time poaltlon, atamiKrnffhor. Iteforencea. 10 yeara exiierlonce. Nowa-llorald. Ilox 2574. . 2j74 KXI'KUIKM'KI) woman wlaliea bouauwork by tlia hour. 1214 Adama. 2553 KXPTCItT Clerical work, ac counting, bookkeeping, all or li rt tlmo. Ilox 1441, Newa llerald'. 2298 KXl'KIUIi.NCKD man wunla aerv Iro alutlon or mecbnulrul work. HI. 1, Ilox 323. 2545 11 Furnlahed Room TUB CLAREMONT. lit N. 4th, all modern outald room. Freo parking lot. 4406 12 Room and Board ROOM AND nOAnD 22 S N. 8th. 2406 13 Furniaherl Apartment FOR RENT 2-room furnlahed apartment, alsctrlo range. 303 Waahlngton. 2(22 SMALL apartment, reaaonahlo rant. 421 Oak. 2475 ESPLANADE COURTS Alto Simon aparlmcuta. 3 21 Com mercial. Phono 1114J. 2238 VACANCY Arcade npartmonla. VACANCY 419 N. 10th. 2419 KOIl UKNT Two-room npnrt lunnt. 813 Pino. 2418 VACANCY Ilox Arma. 2417 14 Furniahed Houses KOIl UKNT Four-room houao. 4 2 Pino. 2554 16 Wanted to Kent laiaVajVVVValaaaiaaaa'A''a WANTHI) Partly (urnlalnd throo room houso or duplex. Cloae In. Reaaonahle, by rellahlo oldorly cauplo. Nuwa-Horuld, Ilox 256S. 25C8 18 Real Estate For Lease KOR RENT Alfnlta, potato Innd. R. M. Tearo, Donnnza. 2513 Business Directory Palmer Chiropractor DR. GLEN MOORB Nettrocalometor X-Rny 825 Mnln Opp. Court House Piano Tuning U R, Mann, Derby's Muilo store, 117 So. Tth. Pumpi Byron Jackson Pump and Bervloo J. M. Wnuc.hope, 116 So. 11th St. Phone 1303-J , Radio Repairing 6 months gunrantoo on all repair work. Phono 1790. . ANDERSON-MOORE 125 South Eighth Street . 1867 PHONE 173 (or rollnhlo radio ropnlrlng. Ronsnnnblo rntos, quick sorvlco. Roborts nnd Hurvoy, 1007 Mnln. 2443 18a To Exchange Kl VH-KOOM modern homo with lnrxu porclion, lola of briiba and fruit troi-a. In lo Anitn li'H, to oxiliuiiKO fur Klumulh KiiIIh (iroporty, Niiwa-llfiruld, Unit 2 r, & 7 . 2007 19 Automotive a(a((ayaavvN'WNaiaaaakfaaAaA(MMaMMaaai(ataiA USED CARS 1931 Codlllno t-Pana. (Sedan, wlro whuela, now tlrca, oicep tloiiul condition. 1921 Chevrolet Coupa. 1029 1'ackard, Small I Sedan. IMPERIAL MOTORS. Inc. Cndlllao and LnSalla 3rd and Main Wo are ronductliiK a real uaud car aala during Junuury and It will My you well lo buy now from ua. A big aeli'tllon of atandurd mnkoa ul burxaln prlcua. H.Ji. II AUGER 1330 Main 2392 20 Miacellaneoua For Sale KOK HALK KoldlnK buby-bugKy, nearly new, Nuwa-lleruld, llni 2671. 2571 KOIl expert rooflnu or patch work, enll HKIi-J. 21,66 KOK HALK Vaod waahlnit mi ihlil". good condition. 129 N. 6th alreet. 2507 Kdll SAI.R Irfaao and fully I'Uiilpiii'd rt'htaurunt uud curd room In Tukluko. $700. cu.Hh. t'liu arrange aomo ti-rma. Tulo luko lion! Katato Kxchnncn. 24S1 KOIl BALK Walnut dining aot, cream separator, battery radio, '27 Chevy truck. Inquire Shell Station, Merrill, Ore. 2416 HKAUTIPl'L bard; pedigreed Sprinter spaniel puppies. Law Ion llrulnord, Merrill, Ore. 2(32 1928 DODO K-G RAH AM H4-ton truck, new atnko ruck. Two good drag aawa. All in good condition. Phono 2044W. 2460 MOVING? Call 704, local, long dlainnco. Inaured carrier; ex perienced men. Peoples Wnro houa. 463 Livestock c.n'l heed' FOlt SALE Jeraey bull, heKor, Jersey cow. Seo K. Thorp. 707 S. 6th, or phone 2116. 2646 FOR SALK 175 lona alfulfa hay. Feeding around, liovd Thack er, Weal Tulo Lake. 24S2 KOIl SALE- 90 tons alfnlfa bay. 3 4 ml lea N. W. Merrill. Frank Tu n nail. 2572 FUR SALE 800 tona alfalfa hay, ulao rye aced or feed cuttle nnd sheep. lit. 2, Box 215. 2569 FOR SALK Two good cows, one froah, other (reahens In Mnrch. Also Hampshire boar, year old. Half mile west county poor (arm. C. A. llundy. . 2561 FOR SALE 8 long yearling heifer, $75. Phono 2167. 2476 UARDY ALFALFA SEED Di rect from producer. Also awcot clover and Grimm. Sam ples and prices sent on re queat. C. E. Atkinson, Cedar vlllo. Cnllf. 2536 HORSES bought. Bold and ex changed. M. II. Harbour, Kern hotel. 317 22a Poultry Po. Sale SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Whlto Leghorns, U. I. Rods, $10, 100; Bnrrcd Hocks, $11, 100, prepaid. Mngulra Electric Hntchery, 1415 N. H. Oregon Btroot, Portland, Ore. 1434 women. You will find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction use this handy guide to the services they offer. Raw Fur Raw fur wanted. Highest price paid, Try us bofore you sell. G. L. Hombree, 820 Klamath, Real Eitate If you want to buy a bouse, a lot, or acreage, from one to (0 acres, sea H. E. Hauger, 1830 Main St. Roofing EXPERT repairing and recover ing composition shingles. Term. Atlas Roof Oo. Phone 1612.. 2400 So. 6th. 42 Upstairs Dress Shdppe TOGLBR8 for BMART TOOS. Stewart-Drew Bldg., T31 Main. Wood FOR SALE Pine, (Ir body and limb wood. Phon 7&W2. 896 QUICK RESULTS 72a Poultry For Sale FOH SALIC 50 laying Buff Orpington huna. H. 11, Wood ley, Merrill, Ore, Otto Schultz humoHloud. 2539 24 liuain--a ( tupor tunitia IIANIJKAC'IX'UIC and dlatrlbu llou of Inatruineiit with excep tional mi lea merit. $8000 re quired. Silent or active part n era wanted. Apply T. Ileal, lllvlar l'lantalloii, Gold Hill, Ore.. 2r,51 25 Money to Loan LOWEST RATES on AUTO LOANS end REFINANCING Quick, Dopondabl. Safe, No co-algnera No Rod Tap NO HIDDEN CHARGES Lot ua finance your new or ued car purchase Motor Investment Co. 114 No. 7th Pb. 883 Llcenaa M104 Legal Notice NOTirR OP SHKRIIT'S HALK By virtue of an Execution and OrdVr of Rale, duly Issued by the ('lerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, stato of Ore gon, dnted tho 23rd day o( De cember, 1935, in a certain action In tho Circuit Court for tho said County nnd Sluto, wherein Ta homa Duko was plaintiff and Fred Duko and Ilertha Duke, and Fay Morrli, as Trustee In Bank ruptcy of Exliito of Fred Duke. Bankrupt, were defendants, and wheroln said Tuboma Duke, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against defendants Fred Duke and iiertha Duko, and each of them, for the sum of i2c. 980.00 and Interest thereon from Doccm-l nor j, 1931, at the rato of 8 per annum; tho further sum nf $500.00 as attorney's tee, and ir nor costs and disbursements accruing subsequent to the entry of Judgment. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on tho 23rd day of Janu ary, 193C, at the front door of tho Court llouao of the County of Klnmath, in Klamath Falls In Biild County, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day. sell, at pub lic auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, tho following described property, to-wit; Situate In Klamath Countv, Oregon, Lots CS5, CSG and 0S7 of Block 107. of Mills Ad dition to tho City of Klamatbr Falls. Taken and levied upon as the property of the Bald Fred Duke and Bertha Duke, of dm'ondauts, or as much thereof as may be neceasary to satisfy the said Judgment In fnvor of Tnhoma Duke, plaintiff, against said Fred Duko and Bertha Duke, of defendants, with interest there on, together with all costa and Charter No. 7167 Report of First National Bank Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close on December 31, 1935 u Wished In response to call made by Comptroller rency, under Section 6211, u. S. Revised Stat ASSETS . Loan and discounts j . Overdrafts """"" . United Slates Government obllgutious, direct and'" or fully guaranteed . Other bonds, stocks, and securities . " . Banking house, $232,000.00. Furniture andTix- tures, $36,600.00 . Real estate owned other than banking liotiso " . Reserve with Federal Reserve bank . . Cash, balances with other banks, exchanges . for clearing house, etc . Cash Items not In process of collection . Other assets . loiui Assets S3 997 LIABILITIES " 14. Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks $1,607 15. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, nnd deposits of other banks 95s 16. Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 354 17. United Slates Government and postal savings doposlts , 5 18. Deposits of other banks, Including certified and cashier' checks outstanding 35 Totnl of Items 14 to 18, Inclusive: , ; (a) Secured by pledge of loans " nndor investments $ 354,642.38 (b) Not Becured by pledge of loans andor investments 2,603,970.74 (c) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,95S,613.12 Other liabilities Class A preferred stock, 1000 shares, par $100 per share, retlrnhlo at $100 per share Common stock, 2000 shares, par $50 por Bhnre $200,000.00 Surplus . 70,000.00 Undlvidod profits not 63,128.56 Reserves for contingencies - 6,790.23 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 338,918.79 Totnl Liabilities $3,297,541.88 MEMORANDUM: Loans and investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities 31. Unltod States Government obligations, direct nndor fully guaranteed 161,682.17 32, Other bonds, Blocks, and socurltlos 237,483.07 Total pledged (excluding rediscounts) $ 399,165.24 (n) Against United States Government nnd postal savings deposits 6,963.44 (b) Against publlo funds of states, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 393,201.80 TOTAL PLEDGED $ 399,165.24 Slate of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: . . I, Mitchell, TUIotson, cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly ewcar that the above statement is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief. MITCHELL TILLOTSON, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th- day of Jannnry, 1936. 1IKNUY IS. PKHKINH, (Seal) Notary public for Oregon My commission expires Oct. 10, 1938. iEAT CHICAGO, Jan. IS, (.TV-Virtually disregarding the United Hlutes auprenie court proceaa tax declaim! In the nice Mlllera' cane, wheut averaged lower today. . Tlioro wna a ahort-llved rally of valine following the decision, but traders afterward concluded I he slatua of luxes actually col lected remained In doubt. Under aurb circumstances, prices again sagged. Wheat closed mutable at the aamo aa Saturday's finish to 1 cent lower, May, $1.00 to fl.OOi; corn, io to lc down; May, 59Jc to COc; oats unchanged to lc off, and provisions varying from 20c sctbai k to a rise of 2c. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. 13, tJPtA lain rally in the rails helped to brighten today' toek market picture. Packing, Oil and spe cialty Issues were also In demand. Supreme court rulings appar ently did not atlr tho list unduly. Despite considerable profit taking In apow, thero were many gains of fractions to a point or more. The clone wua steady. Transfers ap proximated 2,650,000 shares. The utllilles led a forward push In tho morning, but they shaded or cancelled their advances when the expected TVA decision was not forthcoming. Packing stockri were among the liveliest of the session at Improv ed eurnlngs reports of leading companies. Carrier equities re flected expanding car-loadings. Steel issues did llttlo. Grains barked up while cotton steadied following dismissal by the high tribunal of the first Bnnkbead act case. Rail bonds exhibited strength. The dollar rallied agalnat tha nrlnrlnal for eign exchanges. . . The flurry in rail shares put tho ticker tape a trifle behind In the final hour. Until thin trad ing was quiet. Gainers Included Missouri Pacific preferred, Santa Fc, Nickel Plate preferred. New York Central, Union Pacific, Wil son & Co., Armour, Swift, Amer ican Sugar Refining, Houston Oil, Ohio Oil, Standard of New Jersey, National Cash Kogiater, Uurrougha and International Telephone. De clines up to a polht were reglster edby Douglas Aircraft, Westing house, American Can and Ana conda. A loss of eight points was surfered by Air Reduction. Today's closing prices: Air Reduction, .j.,,,..... 187 Legal Notice disbursements that have or may accrue. .... Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 2lrd day of December. A. D. 1935. L. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, By ANNE PRICE, Deputy. H-Dcc. 23,30 Jan. 6.13.20 339 Reserve District No. 12 Condition of of business of the Cur- utes) 844,771.70 4,108.52 634,755.70 64S, 626.94 268,500.00 48,122.85 278,923.16 660,362.06 6,693.50 8,677.45 ,541.83 377.31 399.26 ,833.4s ,002.11 000.96 9.97 CORRECT Attest: E. W. VANNICE, 11. C. GROESI1ECK, SILAS OBENCHA1N,' Directors. H Jan. 13 No. 9 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by th Associated Pre 10 It 1( It lndu' Rail Utli'a Stk. Monday 75.8 82.4 45.9 57.2 Prevlou Day 76.1 81.9 45.7 67.4 Month Ago m 70.9 28.4 42.3 63.2 Year Ago 63.8 25.2 26.4 39.5 19.I5-.1I1 High 76.3 32.4 48.6 57.5 1 1135-311 Low 49.6 18.5 21.8 34.8 1934 High 61.4 43.0 40. 61.4 1934 Low 45.3 22.8 24.2 34.9 Ne high. BOND AVERAGES Compiled by th Aaioclattd Pr V Monday Prevlou Day Month Ago . Year Ago l!i:i High 1935-36 Low 1934 High 1934 Low New high. Alaska Juneau . Allied Chemical & Dye American Can a... American Com'l Alcohol .... American ae Foreign Power American Power II Light American Smelt. & Ref. .... A. T. lc T American Tob. B ...... Anaconda Copper Atchiaon, T. & 8. F. ...j.. Atlantic Rbfinlng Baltimore & Ohio .... .. Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel 1511 167 j 132 28 7i 9 (1 1571 1011 2i 701 29 18 22 621 231 271 281 37 1001 633 882 141 212 31 861 721 41 1411 163J 371 121 381 35 652 17 20 341 69 451 151 100 29 49 113J 40 25 37 18 372 221 30 30 28 311 50 8 5 76 34 391 47 401 13 23 67 623 161 26) 171 16 41 54i 18 101 311 13 75i 1141 141 273 7 183 42 17 JOl Boeing Air ...... Borden Co Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case, J. I A Caterpillar Tractor ,, Chrysler Motor Colorado Gas & Electric Commercial Solvents Commonwealth Southern Continental Can . , - Corn Producta . Curtlss Wright Duponl & De N. Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light Brie R. R. General Electric General Foods General Motors , Gillette Razor Gold Dust Great Northern pfd. . International Harvester . International Nickel I. T. & T Johns Manvllle ..... Kennecott Con. Copper Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett & Myers B , Liquid Carbide Lorillard Tob. C. Monty Ward Nash Motor ...... National Butcult National Dairy Producta National-. Distiller . New York Central North American Pacific Gas & Electric , Pacific Light Packard Motor Park Utah .... , Penney, J. C. . , , Penn R. R Phillips Petroleum Public Sen-ice New Jersey i'unman Co. Radio Corp Itemlneton Rand " Reynolds Tob. B Sear Roebuck Shell Vnion . Southern Pacific Sperry Corp. Standard Brands . Standard Oil California . Standard Oil New Jersey aiewar: Warner Studebaker Corp Texas Corp Trans-America . Union Carbide ,.,', Union Pacific linlted Airlines United Aircraft ! " united Corp. United Gas Imp J U. S. Industrial Alcohol U. S. Rubber V. S. Steel ... Westlnghouee Electric" 101 Woolworth en wua Closing Curb Quotation Cities Service . 31 Electric Bond Tsharel 17 .CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 13, (Jfi (u. S. D. A.) Hogs, receipts 28,000; market mostly steady with Frl a,:erase: spots stronger; light lights weak; top, $10 20: bulk. 170 to 250 lbs., llo.nn t "Jt" 350 lbs., largely . oetter grade 140 to 160 lbs.. $9.75 to $10.10; best sows, $9.10. t,e" receiDt' 15.000, calves, 2.000; market alow; not much done; steer run comparatively small, but middle grades making up bulk of crop; kinds of value to sell at $8.60 up to $10.50; un- "o.iuuo lower on such offerings, with common kind selling at $7.60 down and good choice offer ings at $11.00 upward, promising to hold about stonrtv fon, I..J. unoice cattle In crop held no $14.00: cows. 10c to 15c lower; Miiera aoout steiulv hn, onA venlers fullv steariv ti.i ,,.- erstirm at $7.60 down. BOSTOX WOOL , BOSTON. Jan. 19 DfTT a Dept. Agr.) Snlos of ' vnnl In Boston hnve recently been slow er than two or three weeks ago. i-ricos remained firm, the larger business was on 64s and finer western grown wools. Scattered sales of small volume were closed on a number of other lines. Average to hort French comb ing 64s, nnd finer domestic wools in original' bags brought 82 to 84 cents scoured - basis, while average to gbod French combing in slmllnr lines realized 84 to 86 cent. Semi-bright strictly combing and medium fleeces sold around 75 cents scoured bnsis for 56s, blood and ntouud 70 cents tor 48s, 50s, Vi blood. 2 1 It It Rail Iada' Utli'a For. 89.9 103.6 100.7 70. 89.4 103.7 100.6 70.7 84.6 101.6 99.6 89.6 86.6 95.6 85.8 70.4 8.99 103.7 100.8 70.7 76.4 92.2 84.5 65.6 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 74. 5 73.7 68.2 (0.2 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 13, UP Butter, print, A grade, 26e per lb. In parchment wrapper, S7c per lb. In carton; B grade, parchment wrapper, 35)c per lb.; carton, 36c per lb. Butterfat, Portland delivery, A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly. 36c to 37c per lb.; conn try routes, 34c to 35c per lb.; B grade, deliveries les than twice weekly, 33c to 34c per lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for marketing, buying price, butterfat basis, 55c per lb. . Eggs, buying price of wholesal ers, fresh speclau, 20c; extras, 19c; standard. 17c; extra me This Curious. World eFCT it ts PosiBie to tV ECUPSCO A400A, WITH THE SVVrSIBUE, ALSO. tiV RJt . a IV- (jr.:.. MM9 I CnHIS SEEMINGCV IMPOSSIBLE . PHENOMENON IS CAUSED BV THE REFRACTION OF THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE, BRINGING INTO VIEW A MOON THAT ACTUALJL.V T' HAS NOT RISEN AND A SUN THAT AUSEADV HAS ...IN ALASKA... DURING THE GOLD RUSH, BEEFSTEAK SOLD FOR. C3 COLLARS A POCWO AT CIRCLE CITY. HORIZONTAL Answer to IMan who wrote "itoDinson Cruso." 10 To be Indebted 11 To shower. 12 Ream. 13 Upon, 14 Affection. 15 Child's napkin. 16 Sage. 17 Breakwater. 18 To possess. 19 Pretentious rural mansion. 20 Certain. 21 Pin fruit. 22 Starched. 26 Conjunction. 27 Tardy. 28 Brings legal proceedings. 29 Neuter pro noun. 30 Woman. 31 Poet. 32 Musical Bote, .13 Remedy. 34 Wind. 35 Cot. 36 Leered. 39 Century .plant fiber. 40 Fence bar. Famous Novelist Ll j IllLlLhlAlMl BI.MeIAItISI lOTUETAnUA C E P nAJJEJEI "IKAVIAiaDjUDIll IS MEL lhrIaIlebshi fiTo Ma yeTnpbIeIth mnkUyoiu R OlTinPfLJA I R Eg L NMSBnT Q wiiuam m ct3GjArMtfN)g BUTLER So liJoliMoTBc YEATS SB JPHTn R s El LT IsTtr AjGH N E E DTSHEE Til C 6 D E SB M AHB i o Erg "pioIeItiIdIi IrieIcItIoIri 41 Ache. 5 To bathe. 42 Hornless. 6 To perish. 43 Within. 7Halfanem. 44 Mold. 8 Bay window. 45 To relinquish. 9 Splay of a 46 He was door. by birth. 14 To dwell. 47 And is famouslS Liver fluid, as a evenl6 Status of a today (pi.). minor. . VERTICAL 1 Fate. 38 Market. I' i' i -1 1 I' I I" I" bsTT "Sil-i mm 'EZZE'L 4)41 ir .y. p ss "3r,"ri r h i n i i I'M 1 1 1 1 i-j dium firsts, l3o; undergrade, IJc; pullets, 13o per doien. C'heeio, Oregon triplet, 18o; Oregon loaf, 19o. Brokori will pay a below quotation. Milk, A grade, Portland deliv ery, 62a por lb.; butterfat baal for 4 pur vent. Country meals, selling price to rotullers, country killed hogs, beat butcher, under 150 lbs., 14a per lb.; vnalers, No. 1, Ho to 141a per lb.; light and thin, 9o to 12a per lb.; heavy, 80 per lb.; cutter cows, 7c to 80 per lb.; cannera, 6c to 7o per lb.; bulla, 80 to 8o per lb.; lamb, 170 to 18o par lb.; medium, 12o to 13o par lb; wea, 6c to 10c per lb Mohair, nominal buying price, 20c per lb. Caacara bark, Buying price 1935 peel, 21c per lb. Hops, normal, 1935 fuggles, not quoted; clusters, 7c to 9a per lb. Live poultry, Portland dollvery, buying price, colored hens, over 5) lbs., 18c to 19c per lb.; under 5 lbs., 18o to 20c per lb.; Leg horn hens, over 8 lbs., 17a to 1 ftn naf IK . nnA ,1 Ik. IE. n 16c per lb.; Leghorn broiler, 2 lb, and up, 20c per lh.; nnder 2 lbs., 19c to 20c per lb.; colored springs, 3 to 3 lbs., 19c to 20o per lb.; roosters. So to. 9c per lb.; Pekln ducks, young, 14c to 17o per lb.; gceoe, llo to 12c per lb. Onions, Oregon, $1.75 per 100 pounds. Potatoe, local, $1.75 per cen tal; Klamath, $1.85 io $1.90 per cental; Deschutes Gems, $1.50 to $1.90 per cental; Scappoose Net ted Gems, $1.(0 per cental; local Burbank, $1.50 to $1.60 per cental. Wool, 1925 clip, nominal; 'Wil lamette Valley medium, 25c per lb.; coarse and braid, 23c per lb.; Eastern Oregon, 18c to 22c per lb.; Southern Idaho, not quoted. Hay, baying price from produc er, alfalfa No.l, $15.00 to $16.00; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17.50 to $18.00; Willamette Valley tim othy, $15.00 to $14.00; oats and vetch, $12.50 to $12.00; clover, $11.00 to $12. per ton. Port land. see SET. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS ,,; ARE NAMED FOR THE- , :' OlANT TORTOISES WHICH WERE NUMEROUS THERE AT ONE TIME. ' IS THE SPANISH WORD . FOR. TORTOISE J Previous Pnxzle .. game. It Ballot choice. 20 Crusoe was a shipwrecked 21 Arrived. 23 To scatter. 24 Exists. 25 was Crusoe's . companion. 27 Fat. :' 28 Seasoning. 30 Combat be tween two persons. 2 Barley spikelet 31 Cow's home. 3 Northeast, 32 Sky phenonv" 4 Notched. enon. 33 To aldhere closely. 34 Manner of walking. 35 Bulge of a cask. 37 Profit. 38 To crush. 39 Harbor. 41 Matter. 42Taro paste. 44 Musical note. 45 French. 17 Evergreen tree. 18 To pursue mm tit Nw r Hi . 4 I -TraT-"'TrTrf' i