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Januury 13, 1936
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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PAGE NINE
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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
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AT CIRCLE CITY.
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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.
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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.
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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
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