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LISS OREGON II Oil! B 11 SERE E WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (!') Tlio fiiiiiiiim uld Uuttli'ithlp Ore Kou'no longcir In worthy of the ,' 'MIIHO. ' Navy Sucrotitry Forretul mild no ytwluriluy In n letter to Bun ntor Cnrloii (H-Oro.) who, with Hop, Aiihi'II (K-Oru.), hud btion imliliiK for the hlHtuiic nhlp'n ru turn to u iHTiiiiinunl utichorugo ut Ptirtlitiiif, t)ro. Tho OrvKon, which lnd the Atlniitlo fltwt Into the buttle ot KnntiiiKo In the SpiinlnlvAmnr Iciin wnr, "him beun worn out by her honorable nervlco In three ' wnrH." Korruntul wrote. Itetlrect from nervlco after the tiritl World Wnrj tho ulilp wan berthed nl Portland where ho wan an hlntorle nhrlno, a train Inn vemol (or Sea Scout", and u meeting plnco for other group. At tho outbreak of the aocnwl World Wnr. she won recovered ' by" the nuvy, ntrlpped to her bare hulk and towed to Guam ' where nhe wa uxed for am munition nloraue. "The Oregon, In her present condition, probably could be re lumed from Guam, but nhe 'Would be far from an hnpreiedve rnllo." Korreslal wrote. "The expetmo of duplicating all of the upper worn which were re moved would bo extremely largo." - WEATHER ThurW, HtpUmbtr 30. lot ft Kutfetlfl ...i "W hlt.,.mtt. rU ..-.T...oJ ttacrmciv'tU' ..aw., oil I'urttaiiU 1UIIU . 1 tiutx KrancUoo , fctmUuid Man. Mm, 'recli tUt liluft ...SO on 63 Mi Of if on f'nrtly dmnly today, lonltfhl mill iMlurilay, Hcatleif d lltfhi tiowoi ItKiay Kilt. Uinltfhl. CoKtvr lutilgM WMlt ItH'rti it9Hn Mi Att portion, ricit uoithwe. winria ufl wt. N.iriBrft ('aliruMila-- Mostly c lourly WMlt tcrw Unlit siiuwer today oittl lo niiht, c if rin iluwiy bnturd.y. uon tWiU(l tiwl. MiKlral winterly , off truest, iML'umiittf norlliwvatotiy I Uldej. OBITUARIES . joun qutNcr riautn John Quincy ruhar, neuve ot Terra Haute, trul. efe 70 year. 4 rounllta, lit dart, huitiand ol Mary ((! rielier. ftJI Man,, mated awiy at lha realtlence Thunder,- Meptemuer W. at f;lO p. in.. following llnferinf nine... mr. aim n, ruher were lha operatore ot Ilia 'Ofetfun Ituuma at lha abuva adrire.a aim have reml.d In Klamain ralla tor lha 'paal etxteen yaara. 11a waa a retired ,wooe)i foremen with lha fL Hmllh l.um- lup ..iiiiinanv In Arkanaai. In addlllun to hie wlla. ha II eurvlved by Iwo lauftilere, Mra. Ilelan M. lleury, Alder wood Manor, Wen., and Mra. tlladya laa, Klamath rallai ona brother and na aUler in ItoldenvlUe, Ark., and elRhl randchlldran and ana groat-grand-t'hild. Tha remalna are In tha cara ul lha Karl WlilllocK runaral Huma. 1'lna at Hi.ih. runaral airaniialnnu ara Ualm announcad today. - , wikunwikaiial M I.VKVfeai Kdmomlauu M. Laovar, a nailva of Jarkionvlll. Ora.. od 7 yra, " limnlha, ID Uay. and nualiand ol Viola leaver, oiu run, i"u .. ' "" tainlly naidanca. rmlay. Saiitamuar II, IX ycara. Mr, lovar wa a vlonaar ratlilant ot Klamath county, havin re aided at fort Klamath lor over 40 yaara anu in riam"i , ,w yean. In addition to nil wilo ha l aurvlvrd hy one aon, Htutclt leaver. I'orttandj and ona datifhlar, rarn l-aavrr. oi mroiaiu. ,,w ,,,.,..- ,v-. Karl WMIIock runaral lloma. I'lna at rahfe'manl will ho inada tomorrow. FUNERAL JAIIM OIMNf'Y rimiRit ' Funeral rv.cn (or llio Ule John ?unoy Klthor, huaUnd of Mary Kffio lihor. 031 Mftln, will b conducted ut Ui ehpl o( U-a Karl W hillock runaral iioma. rma ai mmn, oaiurunr. owpmiih' K-r ib. t s n. m.. wilh tha llav. K. E. llamlirleh, aaalitant pa nor of tha flni Itaptlii cliurch, offlrmtlnc. rrlendi art invliod. Tha ramaint will Iw Irani Sorted to IMalnvlew, Ark., leaving nera unday mortiiuir, whcrti Interment will uko place in lha family plot mere. WHEAT CHICAGO. Sent, at (API Short-cover In in tho Hutu September rye contract .tithed Hit prlca up around 3 cents a iiuhrl at timet today, the final day nl trading In all Hp timber grain fuiurea. Wheat alio wan up moro than a cent a buihel pari oi the time, and corn gained fractions, Oata alarted higher but easea in iaio irauing. Haw iflaiional hluha Includedt Ben tern- barVhnat 1,71',, December 11.70 4, and Beptamber rye il.BUVi. WheHl oloaed 1 cent higher to Uc lower than the prevloua flnUh, Sep icimltap ll.71UU. corn waa unchantfnd to fie up, December 1.17l,17Ve, oata were aown tb 10 avc, aepiemoer 01 V4 JKMfco, rye waa 3o higher lo Hc lower, Hoptember l,80Vi-l.0, and barley waa Vbo up 10 no aown. oeptemoer 91. iu, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Ol HNAIj ACCOUNT Notice ! hereby fllven. that tha under, Igned executor of the estate of Margaret Agnei Peck, dec eft Med haa filed hie final account In the Circuit Court of the . Rtato of Oregon for Klamath County and Saturday the 20th day of October, 10411, nt the hour of ten o'clock A, M. In the Circuit Court room In the court noitflo in Kinmnih rni a. Oregon hna been aet nt the time and nface for neanng onjecnoni more 10 ana trie lettia ment thereof. JOHN SIDNEY PKCK. JExecutor of the oatate of Mar- gnroi Agnea i'ock, aeceaiea. J. 31-31); O. 0-13-10 No. 303. When In B rooking i Iter at DRISKELL HOTEL ( Thoroughly Modern Dorothy and Karl Templar Troprletora OUT OUR WAY IY i. R. WILLIAMS ; 1 WHY, MO, I AIN'T TH' VOOZ BULL Y WELL, HE Will! ANXIOUS TO BE J 0 TH' WOOpS." 6HOULD,VE .iP VSl GITTIN' BACK TO Y HE PULLED ALL BEEN MORE I "1-1-1 MY ARMCHAIR THEM OL' BOYS CAREFUL- V WHUT MAPE YOU OUT C TH' MOTH HE GRABBED --UIJJIJL THINK THAT? I BALLS, ANP I FOR A LIFE -- L-rA GOT THROUSHTH' NOW NONE OP PRESERVER . J WAR, AW I'M 'EM SEEM TO A AM' GOT A J GOOD PER FIVE 1 WANT TO GO l STRAIT- -X jr. :. -J- XT ER SIX . A &ACK ONTO , l JACKET .r AM YEARS O'fV TH' SHELF .... . ?aj; PEACE J . : TV, . ' a inc -rsiT I t wwvwrni ivm M LISTS SYSTEM v. u. am u. nr. to. lamrayrf.wLWH Market Quotations NKW VOIIK. Baril. St (API Idln liH'ha rrkiuiioil thalr funvunl puili in Imlay'a markal altiiuiltth axcaplluna were plailfirul. Ctualnit (jllulallom: Auiorlt'an Can m..,,...,,,,.,.,., 105 Am Car Kily on. Am Tal U Tal ... M Anaconda ;il)Vt Calif I'aukln Cal Tractor , CutlinionwaalUl AV Hou CurlU-Wrlahl llcnaral Kleclrle (irncral Mulnra . Ul Nor pfd . Illlnola Central In! Harvester . Kannacott .. lK-kheed .M,.M Ij.nn lltll "A" Moiitjtoniery Ward Naili-Kalv ....,.. N V Central . .,.., Northern Paclfto I'ac Uaa It El I'arkard Mulor J C I'ennvy Penna R R Ilctiulilld Hteel Illchlleld ............. Hafeway Htnrea fteara Rneburk Huiilhern I'arKIc Blandard Oranda Sunshine Mlnln Trant'Amarlra ... Union Oil Calif .. Union Pacific . 11 H Steal Warner Vtcturea . .17 . UU'a . lt . 7 . 4 . 73V, . S3 . -VI . 1 . ' . '. . U . HO'.V . 3 . 40'i , 7f, im 40!, 13 i:iv, . aa. Wlacomln Btlia Trlumpha U. I. No. 1 Ita A waihad $273.3.00: Chlppowaa tl. a. no. 1 aire a unwanneo ax.iu; u. . No. 1 unwaaliad II us: colinn No. ly 3 00. i unwaaliad 11.03; Cobhlart U. f!. im A unwaanod f3.uu-3.lo, moat- LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 31 (AP-USDAI Salable cattle none; calvaa lo; market nominal: late dcmotid good for all ciasaei except bulla; week'a market generally liauy with flood grade atetra ilrong lo 26 co nil hlKiier; bulla around 25 cent lower; werk'a tup 17.00 on two loads front t(rr; bulk hth (at ttccra ai4.SU U W; ruminon down to 11.00; light dairy typo ateora down to Ki.00; cannercuttcr cowa largely 0.00-ll.00; good beef cow up to l2.bO', odd head to 13.00; beef bulla mostly 112.00 down: good-chuue calve Ji:i.3o-H.W; one lot cull vealera today 17.00. Hal a bio hoga none, total 023: market uoniliial; barrowa and gilts aalable 19.73; sow 13.00; cholco light feeder pigs fall 00. Unable sheep none, total 50; market nominal; late Inquiry Improved under reduced rocelpta. week'a bulk good cholco la ml m 912.O0-&0; top 13.00; good wri downward from 3.00 with extreme lop Monday 3.23. CHICAGO. Sept. 31 tAP-USDA) Sal able hog 3WW; toUl qooo; active, lully steady; good and choice barrows and gllte 140 lb, up at 14.73 celling; good Potatoes CHICAGO. Sepl. 11 (AP-USDAI PoU toe.: arrival. 117, on track pit: tola! U. B. ehlpuiente 1040; aupnllea moderate; demand moderate for Idaho HUft.etR; track ealat, California 1-onl While U. . No. 2 Ue A wa.hed U 33: Idaho Itiia aet llurhanka U. U. Na 1 aire A waahed MOU-4.13; Idaho aUndard tirade aire A waihad M. SO. 3 00; Idaho utility trade alia A and U. It. alaa A waahed 3.1K 3.00; Nehraaka Red Warhae II. 8. No. 1 Ira A waahed .3 79; North Dakota lied River valley aectlon Illlat Trlumpha commercial alia A unwa.hrd fl.79-l.ao: U, 8. No. 1 all A car vmwa.hed fXOO; ear waahad tJ.oO; Cobblara 73 per cent U. S. quallly lira A unwashed fl-79; Give Your Boy the Chance He FILMS Developed and Printed IP 8 Expoturo Ron In 9:00 A. M. Out 8 P. M. Carmichael's llewsStand 1004 Main St. ' Deserves Eyesight Is the precious tool with which, your boy will work in life. See that he wears the proper glasses to relieve eye strain . , . get the most from his work. No Charge For Eye Examination 7 REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Dr. Sid 0. NoIm DR. Sid 0. Nolei it. 0. J. Nolei (Copt U. S. Army) Dr. D. R, Haylor Dr. R. P. Alexander Dr. T. B. Mulholland Dr. 0. f. Hepklnt COLUMBIAN Ph. mi OPTICAL , UNCI 10J a IXCIUSIVIIY OPTICAL fOITtUND, All S.W. 6lh a TW.) STODES a KIAMATH fAUS, fJO MAIM Farmers Attention! We kill, droji and chill your hogi per pound. We cure and imoke your ham and bacon 5e per pound. We have the best facilities. Our work is guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. and cholc aowa at fM.OOi complata olearanca. Naiable cattle aooo: total 3000: aalab e ealvea 400; toUl 400; fed ateera and llnita f!7.09; Hood and choice iradea fot broader action than medium k ndi: holf era ateady; cowa and bulla aleady to weak; vealera unchanged at flB.00 down: bulk reeelpta comprleed cowa, moat beef offerinaa fO.oo-12.00; cannera and cuttera f8.7B.8.39: practical top heavy ahlppera weisni aauaage nulla ai2.20, and rat bulla fl3.23; weak aupply atock cattle well cleaned up at $11.73-13.30, beat weatern year Inaa 114.29. Salable Bheen 2000: toUl 8000! anrlne lamba ateedy to 13 centa higher, alaugh tcr ewea ateady to weak, other claaaef practically abaent; food and choice native fia.oo-ia.aa; bucka aorlnf lamba counted tl.OO. choice SI lb. dla- three decka food and Montana apnng lamna carrying a email medium end fl4.00 to etralfhL Moat common to low medium light aort-out native fll.00-11.50 lnclud Inf bucka; ahorn alaughter ewea f3.00- The number of Inquiries re ceived by the navy department shows thut the system for re leasing navy personnel Is not fully understood. The following points should answer any questions regarding navy ' demobilization and de crease the volume of mall pour ing In. 1. Because of the Jan war the navy could not begin de mobilizing until three months alter V-E Day. 2. The navy has now fixed the fastest demobilization sched ule of any armed service. 3. Navy , expects to be the first service to reach peacetime strength. 4. One of every three will be out In five months (mid-February), one of every two will be out In seven months (mld-Aprll), two of every three will be out in nine months (mid-June), and by August 31, 1946, the navy will be down to peacetime strength. 5. The navy Intends-to relcace almost all men through the point system alone, holding spe cial cases to a minimum, but, as schedule (4) shows, everyone will be released within a reason ably short time. Mjddleton Inquest Set For October 2 ALTUHAS, Sept. 21 The In quest on the death of William L. Middloton of Wheatland, Calif,, deer hunter killed by a stray bullet on Sunday, Septem ber 16, the opening day of the season, Is set for October 2. Guns from all the hunters In the vicinity in which the de ceased was killed have been se cured by District Attorney Charles Lederer and together with the bullet, have been sent to Socramento for observation by ballistic exports to determine from which gun the fatal shot was fired. 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