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Market Report
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Pacific Coast
Charles McNary,
lAuthor of Farm
Lauds Hoover
j CHICAGO. , Oct. J4. IAIM
'u'UUoul .resigning his belief In
Ilia efficacy of the bill thai bean
bit name, Senator Charlc I.. Mc
r Nary of Oregon, co-author of
. uMV.U.u. farm ftall.'f I
bill. In a, radio chain address i
over nation KYU hern
tight outlined . th republican
tflan for farrn relief. B0ft while. 91.17: western white.
in -spousing o -u -. fi.it; hard winter and western I
. rlcullure. Rcuator .Mc.narv saia: red $i.0Sj; nortbera spring
, it "Ho (Hoover! has creator ,, c; i4
.'knowledge of the economics otj uutlcr cu),,, extras. tHc;
, frm distribution than any man g(uudrds. ic- prime firsts,
In the United 8tates, it not, In 47 v,c: firsts, t: He.
the world. He Is thoroughly; ksks Fresh standard extras.
familiar and with the marketing , g0r: fresh stardard tlrsts. 45c:
,aid distribution of farm products. ; fresh medium extras. Stic: fresh
I believe under -his leadership ! medium firsts, 36c: uuderslie.
the farm problem will be e'(cc- jsc,
tlvoly and permanently, solved Fruits, vegetables and butter-
land I shall do my utmost to aid fat uucliangvd.
Dr. Lloyd Stewart
Dies from Shot
(Oontlnofd from Pago One) '
rollTt.AXIt MAHKKTH
Livestock Cattle receipts 30,
market steady. Hog receipts none,
market steady to strong. Sheep
iusti:::;r -
Wheat fill blucstciu. tlM;
him In his efforts to bring about
this sortition."
'. Senator McNary . summarised
the republican plan of farm relief
as follows: c c .
- "An adequate protective tar
iff upon farm products. Re-or-.gantiatlon
of the marketing and
distributing machinery, . Slablll-
aboul 40 years old at the time
of bis death. Hi father ia com
missioner of labor statistic In
Washington, U. C.
He was a graduate of the I'nl
verstty of Chicago meillcal .who ,
and had been a resident of the
city for about leu years. He was
the owner of tho building occu
pied by tho Ostendort Motor
company.
The remains are ;al tha Earl
Whltlock funeral homo and fu
neral arratiReineuta will be au
nounced later. ..,,.
Hoover to Give
Farm Aid Speech
(Ooatlaued Fro Iag Om)
Sanitation Topif
of Seattle Man at,
.Chamber Forum
. ruiiiiinliou. ,11a personal eftucl
Al Smith Defends I Coolidge Issues , Uiibber Interests ,
V Stand on Issues; Annual Prayer: Fail to Agree
(Oootlaueis rraas rag Ob) i (Coutlaiml 'from Page i (Continued rroi I'sg
attenllon paid to the (mpnrtaric 1 of Sinlu (.'liarlosK. Hughes. Owoo "'n nuu inn iimoumi .1. in
of .Installation of plumbing and : 1). Young, cliulrmuu of II o board I w"" " niuioniii 1 nwpei ny. tim , . attributed to tho II 1
of the tieiieral Kleilile company. I " ""'H niimiimiiy Pin-1 ,,. ltlU.tl pr0ilucllon uutaldu 1 11 furtutUfC l '
laud Nathuu Miller, former repub-1 "uetlvo; our Industrie hnv j , nrliu ri,trolled arena, ll 11 , f
llran governor of New York, all flourished; our mniinerco bus lu- . ,. 11 ll- tJP4 " '
of whom, rluilth K..I.I, had siood wased: tvuges havnueco. i.e, c"ml,liid-liu.U at llio J- i I
for government ownership and "v eomfort nnd coiilentinent ; " " " riittnuiiivr ' TT ' ' '-- i
.ml.llr .levelonme.it of water have followed U.u , umll-tii.be.l 1 le.l U.les 'V 'r"""" f.,. v jflls. 30 M it 4
' 1 is 1. .1 a- iiuuui bu iit'ii ru 1 it. nv nwi r mm . tv- ' w m. aga
I'uihih 111 iiwiit'ni iuii. - BW ll mm riril w n
UrttUh-Dnioh iUiiiU umlbiml- W MM I V Tjj
Ud cmt rut of wurhl prlii for y- iP0llS!l
. ., . t r bore we also grown mid
1.11. . 1 J .) -- 'Through Divine liisnliiiiloii
rHCAO LIVF-STOCK
Cattle Better grade fed steers
and yearlings fully steady; oth
ers slow. Bleady:. steer rnn com
partively small, short feds and
westerns predominating. About
2.000 western grasseia in run:
ful cows and cutters steady to
satlon. of prices and'. Income of.stroug: butcher helfera firm:
the farmer ukhi blither level. hulls 10-lac hltlu r; vealers Sue
The creation with government fl-: lower: best long yearliugs early,
nance and leadership of farmer-;$li.s5: some coufidently held
owaed and controlled ' stabilisa- ulmve 1 1 7 : few loads 15,75fr
lion corporations. Kxnausion of! 16.4s: sprinkling western grass
'markets for agricultural products ! ere and. natives, J12.B0 down-
and the development of new usesward: storkera and feeders 11 bout !
and market. . 1 steady: ugnt stockers leading tne
A better balauce between the! demand; weighty mi u wise bulls
production 'of farm product And few and far between; up to S9.S5
the demand for them both at lud better most llgnt and me.ll
bom and abroad. Adaptation i lebt ofteriniis, T.5tr
Vif oroven methods for dlatrlbu-! ' 6." Paekers goiting most of
veal calf crop at, $13.50 (1 14:
sprinkling to outsiders. S14.50$j
IS. mostly 14.50.
' Sheep No particular activity
early. Nut many choice lambs
Included In limited supply. Karly
trade rlow. about Bteady, S134j
13.: 6: mostly. 1J for desirable
kinds to killers;" sorted choice
kinds 'held upward to 113.50: j
Uoa organisation aud derelop-
-ment. and subilitatlon In lndua
try to the solution of the farm
.problem." ...
"Under fbe leadership of Mr.
.Hoover", McNary said, "the plan
wll be worked ont to its ulti
mate end, which. In Mr. Hoover's
.language, is ta establish for our
; farmers an Income equal to those
Lot 'other occupations; for tbe
Warmer's wife the same comfort
i, , scarce, icw comeoaca tamos ell-, ,, N,,r(,n..r t
In Tier homo n women in other.. .... .. ,. . noon, mivemotr l.
; . - . , . IKlOle Wllll.n native price spreau. t Th.. rnnuMlh rmllilnln snom
i pmniu ntiiv- for the farm ffirls . ... .. .In0 repuillltail caUUIllalO spent
laepenoi.ig ou quality; mrowout : toi.ly uv.r raliro, ..,
around $1I,E0 mostly: , ,.. h..i...,i.iT ..rw uu 1,1. i
sheep steady, most deslrablo fnt i Lottu pcech.
1 iianin c kiuuiiu (VTfQ.iii, iu-
plainer kinds downward to $13. 50
and under: range killers very
scarce, few comeback lambs ell-
west November 1, aud because of
the short time will go directly
from St. Louis to California, tnak
lug only the necessary stops, ac
rardiug to tho amiouiieement la
day. He will go into Nebraska',
but none other thun operating
slops are scheduled In that now
doubtful state, it waa said. The
candidate expiaiii.tl that he wt
going home to California to vote
and would take Hie. moat direct
route. ; . r , . , , . t , . .
"This is no sneech-iuakiug
tour.", ha said. "I'm, just goiug
west to vote."
Two Stops Xan.c.1
However. Hoover will make
two stops en route from here to
St. Louis of a political uuture.
The special train will leave bore
about S o'clock ou the nfteruoon
of November 1, and alll stop at
Cumlierland. Md.. the center ot
republican slreugth ( in western
Maryland, aud at Louisville, Ky .
where Smith made Ills tariff
speech, for n few. minutes, for
bark platform talks. Both .Mary
land and Kentucky are listed as
"doubtful." !
' . . Worlcs on" Sircrh
Tlie special train will arrive
power.
"8irrliil lnlerrata
; VJcp Presld-
Djiwes. former
l.owden of Illinois and. eveu
lluover'a vlce-presldeulliil run
ning uinlii were mentioned as
hnuher socialists In tho Hoover
category for having espoused thn
Mi N'ury-Ilaugcn bill. , ' "
nitiued fuiiiisr Pisldeut Thru-
ou tho individual. II111 lack of ; Oore Kuotuivoll, former 'Secretary
aniploylng expeiieured men to
have charge of" the work wer
brought before members of . the
chamber of comnierc yesterday
by A. J. Karher, representative of
the, IMumlilng and Heating in
diistrlea Itureau of S.atile.
The necessity o( the people of
this community as well aa .thro
ughout Oregou in gelling behind
the state plumbing code to be
Introduced during the next ses
sion of thn legislature wna
brought out by (he speaker1. '
Should this bill bo passed.
lleeuso fee ot t'-i , for each
plumber .would be made aa
against $5 now collected. ...
This money, the speaker, ex
plained would enable much more
rigid pluniuliig . Inspection ..thro
ughout the Mat. As tt la the
funds an so .depleted after, per
haps three or ; four Inspection
trips about tho atalo, that the
sanitation problem Is becoming
serious. , Through the license
fro bring raised, .the examina
tion of plumbers, would become
much mora : rigid and money
would be added to tho, state de
partment ,for Inspections. .
"Tbe only opposition, this bill
1 meeting with is among the un
ethical member of th Drofes-
sloti. Tho bill was defeated bylc'1,IUl, constructive statra
ou vote when brought up be-1 nmnshlp." It Is not- leadership:
fore the legislature two years "d lea.iersnip 1 wnat mis couU'
ago.. We have learned the op
position came from master
plunibera who felt the examina
tion would be too severe," the
hni protiirtod our country as 11
wliulu luiiilnst penlllytitro and din
of the world's rubber supply.
Ilrllutir fulliiro lo make a suc
cors ot I lie HLiVMtisiin nisi I'lcl lull
have prospered lit ninterliil IIiIiium
hove we also grown mid ex-
al.
we
Itnve eiilnrgrd our .hurlllua 11 nil
our missions; we havu bexti Im
bued wilh high ldetil wlii.hnper
atrd for the benefit of the world
ami th promotion of tho brother-
( I......I t A....
. lll.U.I Ul HIMU l.t nvin nil., l.....
The cry pf sotliillstn has been will
' ' November Ul, i)i!t
"Wherefore, I. Calvlu Coolldgi'.
president of tuu I'ultetl Dtatrs, dn
hereby let apart Thursdiir, llio
I SDth day of November next, aa a
day of general Thanksgiving ami
I prayer, aud 1 recommend Hint en
that day the -people shall mmt
front their dally work, nud I
lliulr homes, and In their acrus-
putmited by tho powerful tutor
oma that, desire lo put a damper
ou progressive legislation," said
the governor. "Falling to meet
the argumeuts fairly and squarv
Iv. 'special Interest' falls back on
the old slock phrase of socialism..
The people of New .Yor( are tired
of the stock argument, have dis
covered that It meaus 1101 li Ilia:.
that II Is simply subterfuge and .,,,, ..i.,.-, r worshlu. duvoiitlv
cuuiuiiflase. and I am satisfied 1 .,, Xhnk to tho AlinlglHy for
tho many aud great blessings they
rubber -would effectually glvu
tlrttlsli-Diilcli Inti'iesls undisput
ed control of world prices for
many years, or until tho large
rubber projects undertaken In the
hist two your by Henry Ford In
llrnsll aitid the Flrostono llitbber
company lu Liberia could begin
producing,
Th.i failure of the conferences
between llilll.ll and Hutch rubber
lutorosla. It was learued, was
uver their Inability lo agree on
Hi aiiperlluiittient of production
restriction. A committee of
Dutch planter from the least in
dies went lo Holland and to Kiigj-1
laud lo discuss lb combine, but
a, series of meetings resulud 1"
" no ngreeinenl. ' . ' ' !
For results use News CI as Ad ,
1 1
l VI
If
You, ioo,.
can have
cleaner.'
briahter
prettier
at all tt
DeaUn i
that the proplo ot the Ballon In
their wisdom will' so appraise 11.
Xeed Leadership ' ,
"To" refer lo the remedies
for all these evils aa state so
ar Palo
about 5
Alto. . Hoover's
o'clock - Monday
speaker slated.
, Through demanding experienc
ed and licensed meu in this pro
fession. Mr. Kacher believes that
much uncalled for Sickness will
bo done away with. That the
most dangerous gasses are non
odorous sewer gasses. which can
not be detected by the Individual.
caused by defective plumbing was
home. 1 brought out by the speaker.
after-
try la hungry for today,
"It has not had It In th Inst
eight years, and It has little
prosici, of In the four to come.
In event of republican success."
Continually, a he dealt with
the various subjects. Smith Iron
ically quoted from Hoover's ac
ceptance speech the sentence:
"We shall use words ID convey
our meaning, aot to. hide it." He
churned Hoover with hiding his
position on all the Issues, but
Inst Moiiday lu Now art Hoover
have received, and sock Ills
guidance that they niiiy deserve
I coutiiinunre-4)f his favor,
"lu witness' thereof. I havs
hereunto set my baud and caused
to be affixed tha great seul of
the I'nlted Stales.
"fkina lu the City of Washing-
Inn lltl 9)rrf nf llrli.lu.i Ilk
the year of our Lord, one thou-' III actual test, on gslluu ot gas
.a ml nlnh hiiiidicil nii.l twemv. I has been mad to ruu a car CD
eight, and of the Independence of
the United Stales, llie'one hun
dred and fifty-third." .
Nine-cent Gasoline
For Klamath Falls
startling anuounceiuvut that
will lie welcomed by the read-1
era of this paper Is the prler I
1 Ion of an Invention that prac
tically cula gasoline cost lu half.
tsronps enjoy; for the farm girls;
fitun poysinessme. opportunities :uatiVCS
im inc. as otner ooys aim gins.
I NOTItK
" The following persons will
pleas call at tbe office of the
County Clerk, and complete your
.IVSIBU Wt.UJl, . VU nil,
not be permitted to vote on elec
tion an;.
-Bale, -H. C.
Hayes, John E.
, Cllmore. C. A.
Cardwell. John C.
-Feterson, Ed r
- "Walker. Clara.
'. ; Lemmon. John.
A .; Conley, Margaret K. - -Bloed.
C.. Curtis..
, Weaver, Norman. ...
;. Lummings, Philip II. .
C. lUJDeLAP. ...
' County Clerk.
01-25lnc ' County Clerk.
dilutions firm on limited supply , kinds. $8.60(i S.05
teeaing.iamos.
weslenis, $7
e 1.1.0; odd head, $7.75: prac
tical top veals, $14: early sales
Blockers and feeders, $10. soft
$11S0.
O ). ...... All 1
uuvci. iiar.tTB ail., ,
steady; fat wooled lambs, $12.50 ;
rill; fed lambs stopping otj
$13.75; fed clipped lambs. $12.11) L
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OMAHA MAHKKTS
Cattle Fed steers and year
lings slow, steady; she stock nml
bulls fully steady: veals about
steady; stockers and feeders slow,
weak: fed steer and yearlings,
$13. 60(715.50; few loads year
lings. S16.15 16.50; few lots
fed heifers $12.50013.35: bnlk
grass slaughter heifers, $8.75
9.7$: bulk grass cows. $7.2569.
few loads $.25?.5v; bulk all
cotters. $t.25i."5; few load I ' Classified advertising ta a
grade cutters. $5; medium -native j morning newspaper proposition
bulls. $7.76(1 8 50; few beefy , it wars TTse The News
In, let tue cat out or tne uag - on
his sneach to lirinr nennln tn the power Issue, said Smith. If
realise the Importance of akllledjwhul Hoover then said was true.
help iu this as well as any other
prof.hsion.
"Should the people of Oregon
savo ouu llfo liy the passiug of
ibis measure it would .be well
worth their efforts", Mr. Kachfr
nines. Thousands of cars have
teen equipped and the owners re
port anvasliig gasoline savings.
more power, Insiaut alartlng,
'quicker pickup aud disappearance
"every member of congress, re-j earbuu. o that this lnvnilon
publican aud democrat, who can be Installed on every car,
voted for the Muscle Shoals bill j K. Oliver, i-102 W. Third St.,
vetoed by President Coolldge j Milwaukee, Wis., Is aocklug men
are socialists," ho added. different localities to handle e-
1 ' '. ,ii elusive territory fur him. To
,.., 1, ' those Interested ho will explain
Classified advertising 1 i,ht. t; mm . v- ,... i..
aornlng
alwara.
newspaper . proposition rur hu penpHhm and free
Ua Tha News , samH nlfer at once Adv. 1
ut-ioni . -.1. iimm.1 mi 1.1 saw 1 1 111 . 1.
Many KJoraoth Falla
people are making th
... t
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Their Home
When lo Portland
A pleaaant place
to live, in beau
tiful unrounding-.
An unusually Hood
dining room - er
vice and food.
-Acceaaibllitr ''.- to
- - businesi center
and garages.
....
Eleveolh and Mala St.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
Owner and Manager j'
Yankee Doodle ,
on Long Flight
CaBtlnnetl frnna Paenr Ami
ff.v; ittt ewe?. d.ou ann
down: feedine lambs most.v 112 ! lean rilchts of the Diane, occu
tfil3: feedina ewes. S3.fi0.fi 4 SO- inied the second scat' !
ewes rood for one-year service,! ,Art Goe'fel plloled tbe piano
up to $7, . , ( ion Us prrviotia uttpnipui, the f Irnt
o-a o o
I. ; maw.
of " fhtt-h.' froliv Sacramento
acw York, wag successful.
to
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