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    Mny 21, 1013
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVElV
SPEC ALT E5
ME TURN ON
UPGRADE IE
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW VOHK, My 21 (V) As
sorted nil In and specialties took
Into turn on tlio recovery Hide
of today's Block market while
Mny lenders lingered In loslnji
territory.
Prices slipped nt the alurt.
Ilruliiiiin Ihen slowed mid scat
tnrod como-bnekt were In evi
dence around mld-duy, A little
buylnx cuinn In nenr the close
and final trends were no worse
then mildly lircKulnr. Transfers
for the full proceedings were
around 1,000,000 shores, Vurln
tlons mostly wore In minor frac
tions iilthouiih Isolated Rnlni and
losses of 3 or so wore observed.
1'roinlnent forward movers in
eluded Union 1'nelflc, Simla Ko
American Telephone, Sours Roe
buck, Philip Morris nnd Dotiglns
Alrcrnft, Downward Inclinations
wore shown by J. I. Cine, Goner
al Motors, U. S. Steel, Kostman
Kodnk, Annconda, WestlnKliouno
and Electric Power tt Light,
. Bonds were uneven.
Closing quotations:
American Can 8.11
Am Cur & Kdy 411
Am Tel & Tel 131)
AnitcoiKln 2D
Calif Packing 275
Cat Tractor 471
Comin'nw'lth & Sou 1
Oncral Klcclrlc 378
Cleneriil Motors liZl
tit Nor Hy pfd 31
Illinois Central . Hi
Inl Harvester 68
Kennccott 32S
Lockheed 221
Long-Bell "A" 101
Montgomery Ward 42
Niish-Kclv lit
N Y Centra! 10
Northern Pacific 171
Pmc Gas & El 281
Packard Motor 41
Penna P. II 30 S
Republic Steel 171
nichfleld Oil 0
Sears Roebuck 72
Southern Pacific 281
Slandurd Brands 7s
Sunshine Mining OK
Trims-America Oi
Union Oil Calif 101
Union Pacific 051
U S Slcel 8ft
Warner Pictures 15
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
May 21 (A P-USDA) CATTLE:
10. Nominal; for week, few grass
steers $lft.00-$13.S0, feeder
steers $13.25-$14.00; few medium
to good gross heifers $14.23
14.S0; medium bulls $11.00
$12.00. Calves none; nominal.
HOGS: Around 10 higher; one
load good 22.1 lb. California bar
rows and gilts 13.23; odd good
sows $14.00.
SHEEP: S00. Undertone steady
on medium to choice spring
lambs, salable 513.S0-S14.30;
medium to good yearlings $11.00
$12.00; medium to choico shorn
ewes $3, 00-50.50.
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higher; early sales choice fed
western wooled lambs $18.40;
strictly good to choice fed west
ern clipped lambs with No. 1 and
2 skins $13.40-63; top at outside;
sheep fully steady; Rood to choice
shorn native ewes $8.00-30; top
$8.30.
Lutherans Reelect
N. W. President
WALLA WALLA, May 21 M'j
Delogatcs to the American Luth
eran church's Northwestern dis
trict convention here yesterday
elected the Rev. Leonliard Lud
wlg of Portland to his second
consecutive term as full-time
president. He has served as pres
ident In a full or part-time capac
ity for 15 years.
Ranking vice-presidents elect
ed were the Rev. John Groschupf
of Spokane and the Rev. A. R. M.
Kettncr of Tacoma.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, May 21 fVP)
Strength in May wheat featured
an otherwise dull trade in grains
today. While the May contract
gained about a cent at times,
other deliveries of the bread cer
eal were only fractionally higher
and rye and oats showed little
change. Trading in May con
tracts expires today.
Buying of May wheat reflect
ed some short-covering and pur
chasing of that contract against
sales of deferred deliveries.
May wheat closed at $1,433-1,
up i-J. Other wheat contracts
were unchanged to i higher, July
$1,431-. Corn was unchanged,
May $1.03. May oats dropped II
21, but other deliveries were un
changed to I lower. Rye was un
changed to 1 down.
Ducks, like aviators, fly In a
V formation to avoid each oth
er's slip stream.
CLOTHING
EF AGAINST
RATIONING
WASHINGTON, Mav 21 ")
A. D. Whiteside, chief of WPB's
office of civilian requirements,
has committed himself to head
ing off clothing rationing, a war
production board spokesman
said today, and has won the
agreement of influential retailers
to a don't-buy-more-than-you-nced
campaign.
A sweeping program of alloca
tion of textile equipment and
manpower to get the maximum
in fabrics and clothes from ex
isting facilities will be under
taken, the spokesman said, add
ing that success will depend on
the cooperation of consumers
and the retail trade.
"Department stores and cloth
ing stores will have to get be
hind a new idea to discourage
people from buying instead of
urging them to purchase all they
can afford," said one official who
asked that his name not be used.
Lew Hahn, general manager
of the national retail dry goods
association, and several repre
sentatives of big New York de
partment stores participated re
cently In a conference with
Whiteside and WPB Chairman
Donald M. Nelson In working
out opening phases of the plan.
CAT'S MEAT STAMP
McMINNVILLE, May 21 (P)
Ernest Mendenhall't children
spied their cat toting a mouse
and a feed sack label. Chirped
the youngest:
"That's his meat stamp, I
betcha."
"SUN NEVER SETS . . ."
More than one-fourth of the
world's inhabitable land surface,
and nearly one - fourth of the
world's population, go to make
up the British Empire.
One Dead, Dying
After Beer Hall
Proprietor Shoots
WENATCHEE, May 81 (rT)
Bill Sutton, 41, rancher, Is dead
and his brother, Milton, 38, It
near death as the result of
shooting in the sleepy town of
Entlat, 20 miles north of here
last midnight, '
C. W. Bray, proprietor of-the
Entlat hotel who, In a signed
statement to Prosecutor Harvey
Davis, confessed to firing at the
brothers, giving as his excuse,
"when a man kicks my door
down I figure he means bua
incss." I
Tj2 pure
Uie Schilling fun Vanlllt for
dclictte, enticing Asvof never
hush or strong. Its fragrant good
new will not bake or freeze out.
Schilling
UT WAS STAMPS ON Y0U SHOSPINO HIT
$13.00-80; older classes slow
grassy shorn lambs with No. 3
pelts salable around $12.50 down;
culls down to $8.00; good recently-shorn
ewes $3.30 down; longer
wooled ewes quotable $6.00 and
above.
Paying on the installment
plan makes months seem short
er and years longer.
CHICAGO, Mny 21 (AP
USDA) Snlnblo hogs 7000; total
18,300; generally steady to 10
lower tluin Thursday's average;
top $14.60 sparingly;-bulk good
and choice 180-360 lbs. $14.40-83,
with most Into sales nt $14.40 and
014.40; strictly good and choice
130-180 lbs. $l:i.73$14.40; bulk
good 360-350 lbs. sows $14.10-35.
Salable cattle 700; salable
calves 400; with receipts very
smnll, all grades and classes ac
tive, firm; Instances 10-15 higher
on steers and ycnrllngs; several
loads light nnd medium weights
good to low choice grndo steers
$14.75 $10.25, mostly to eastern
order buyers; sprinkling fed heif
ers $13.80-$18.00; acutely small
run cows, mainly $10.50 down
on cutters, with beef cows
$U.50-$13.50; mostly $13.00
down; outsldo on weighty saus
age bulls $13,75; venters $16.50
down; nil grades and representa
tive weight In demand; scarcity
main sllimilntlng factor general
market. Weak supply stock cnt
tla well cleaned up at $13.60
$15.25 mostly.
Snlnblo sheep 500; fnt lambs
fairly active, fully steady to 15
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21
(APUSDA) Cattle: salable 35,
total 50, calves, none and 25;
scattered sales steady; common
dairy type steers $12.50; good
fed steers salable $15.50-16.50;
week's top $17.00; 'good fed heif
ers salable $15.00-50; and above;
few cutter-common dairy typo
cows $0.00-10,65; canncrs salable
down to $7.50; or below; good
beef cows quotable $12.60-13.50;
medium-good bulls salable
$12.60-14.25; good-choice vcalcrs
$15.00-16.60.
Hogs: salable ISO, total 300;
practically no truck-ins offered;
sales lute Thursday mostly
$14.35 down; load good choice
220 lbs. $14.75; 280 lbs. $14.25;
good sows snlnblo $12.75-13.00;
good-choice feeder pigs quotable
$15.30-16.50.
Sheep: salablo none, total 225;
markcl nominal; good-choice
springers in broad demand at
JUST RECEIVED
Large Delayed Shipment of
4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES
AND RUBBERS
Remembtr the shortage last
winter. Buy yours now and
have dry feet ntxt winter.
DREW'S
MANSTORE
733 Main
Potatoes
CHICAGO, May 21 (AP
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 37;
on track 60; total US shipments
903; supplies very light; demand
good exceeds available supplies;
market firm at celling; Alabama
100 lbs. sack Bliss Triumphs gen
erally good quality $4.20; Louis
iana 100 lbs. sack Bliss Tri
umphs generally good quality
$4.16-30; California 100 lbs. sack
Long Whites US No. 1, $4.44-89;
commercials $4.32-50.
DANCE
EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT
ARMORY
Music by
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Total 20c
Men, 90c Tax 9c. Total 99c
Bervlee Men, 50e, Tax Se
Total S5e
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SUPERMALT
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ANTISEPTIC
PINT . . . .
1.00 ALBOLENE
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$1.00 Unguentine
Olive 0.1,8-oz.
60c Sal Hepatica
60c Bromo-Seltzer
$1.25 Saraka
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P$. Calatone Body Rub
$1.00 Balm Argenta Cream
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Air Mail Stationery, 50c & $1.00
Wrisley Bath Soap 4 bars $1.00
60c Alka Seltzer 49c
100 Vitamin ABDG Capsules, $2.39
lOOBexel (vilaminB) Capsules. $1.98
75c Dextri-Maltose 63c
$1.00 Extol Antiseptic
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
Colgate Perfumed Soaps
5Cs Soyo Bean Shampoo
50c Lysol "-
$1.00 l-Y lronized Yeast
50c Pablum -
1 Lb. Ayds Vitamin Candy
Squibb Cod Liver Oil, 20-oz.
S.T.-37 Antiseptic
75c Ponds Face Creams
100 Aspirin Tablets
$1.00 Chamberlain's Lotion
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10c bar; 3 for 27c
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79c
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59c
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Cigarettes
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tra, Luohr Btrlha, Koola,
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Pkg. 14e,
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BUICK
Phone 5151