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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1931)
rtt in MUTR VFW9 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931 PACK MTVB 1 H 8 II K(U II M II M l) M KC1 M KUIOl I I L I-OR KEN1 VIIIINIHIIRI) APT. 1 bedrooms. van lb. mini, rnoua su. Sl-tl- Ft'lt IlKNT Nw (urnlahod du plex, 9 rouma, gnrugo, 127 H. Till. Silt FOIt IlKNT ('lean, (urnlahed cabin. I moma, light, wood and water furnlahed; pavement; linn nf pholln; cheap. Inquire 110 1 Alameda. I'htilitt 1 12.1. 21-lt 'tlt HKNT Modern lour-ruom linoae, nurilv fiirtilaliart: gn iuki', l.lii. 720 H. Itlvnralile. or mil si.J-VV. 2 lt( you HKNT Furnished apart ment, 1 rooms and bath. Wlnnus Apts., 321 I'lililllicrclul street. 21-21 lull ItKNT 4 room (mulshed hilllM. Iisth. giirugi', close III. I'hnue itx-J. al-ll )lill HUNT -Modern 4-rnuiii nil titKo mnl gentra. 171H Wall HI. I'limin linl. 11-31 JIHOM WITH MOAItll Hulluhio fur two. IH1 t'resceut Ave. I'hone till. 21-lt t'dll ItKNT Small apartments, f tiruLbed : gaa tntee, WtMid, i wmIit and IikIiI, $2j month. ZZlt rnuiincrrhil. 21-K't roll IlKNT ; room apartment wontl. Mailt and water liirulh- sl. 1 1 U Walnut. 21-21 J KciOM AI'TM W I and walrr fiintlflii'd. a liionltl. Con dona AplK. ::--t lftllt ItKNT -Alirtlmlil. 4 rooina. writ fni iiIhIii-iI, ilimti In. rent riami.i I'll' lo rmipln only. In lulrn ho i l.inioin. ao-3t KOIt ItKNT Aiurtmrlll. Kt. I rani la Apia , - Oak. 20-Sl FOIl ItKNT Kliriil-hi-d houar, .Ml. IJj Slntltoll M Ju-Jl- fDIt IlKNT Mm larc apnrl tunut. bi'Vfntli and Waahlnaton. la-at Ftlll ItKNT llouarkw-pln' room. 7 .1 7 Waalilnitloii. la St- Klllt ItKNT Klrl rla apart- nitinta. rtiriit-ilit. Kvuna Apta. I'lionn Kt-J, or :uo. a It FOH ItKNT Mndrrn aparlnii-nl at prhato hointi. I'liono Xl.'i-W. l-tl YOU ItKNT 2-room apartment, rioitrlc rallies (urnlahrd. 411 N. 3rd 7-l KOIt KKNT Hlarplnil rooma. rloaa In, f 1 S pT inonth. 411 N. 3rd. 1 7-6t UAI.K OK ItKNT Mndxrn thrno room liouax. narllv (urnlahxd: yaraKP, wondahed. Imiulra 213.i llolahlrd HI. 17-t yoll ItKNT 4 rooma and bath, f iirtjlabxd. ir.nl Dr. Hon atx. Iminlro 140! On fon an. I'hona 10B4-J, ' foil KENT - rimnll furnlahxd npla. 824 Wa-hlnittnu. 16-6I -ft'OH RKNT 3-rooui fnrnlalixd apartment; itnruao. c.loao In, Mudxrata rviil. t all at Hot i riprlnia Court, 2J1 8prliiicSt. JTOIl HKNT Nlia bedroom. Work Irom lnln. 134 N. 3rd. JPOII ItKNT 4-room lurulh-d npartmxnl and giirumi. 17i Mnnlnway. yoll ItKNT - Modorti 3-room liouac bronkfaat nook, rnnaa. Kuraitu, l0. lnnulro Lloyd Ityan. !"07 Modor St., nxar rurnar Orxitoo und lllchn. 1-tr VACANCY Aildlxy apartnionta. Horn atmoaiihoro, conilortanly brati'd. coinpli-tuly furnlahad; ' amall and lrn apnrtmanta. Kill and Walnill St. 2a-tl 'Oll RKNT S und 4-roora lnr nlahed apartmonU, reaionalilo. I'hona 1248-W. yoil ItKNT Btrlctly m for nlahed apartmeuu, cloaa In. at dllforout prlcoa. Hlrhlor Koal ty Co.. 33b 8 11th St. l-tt yoil HKNT Complotoly fur nlahad atoam heated ipun; mania. ll" Arnn. yoit KEN 1 llxdpoon. In attrao lite b-mifc rlultahla (or I font lu men Call I16H-M yoil HKNT Two nlealy turnlah ed rooma; ateambaal; genllo men only. J2 No. 3rd. U-U you HENT Furnlihed apart- menu 418 No. loth. 16-261 FOK SALE. Aulomobile yoil SULK I'rnrllcolly now alv ryllnilor Clmvroli't trnrk, rxiini aiou Inimo. aluko body; u real buy. I'honii m'.6. Klnmuili Valley Lumber Co. 2-2t FOH HALK Have one 1!I2 Chevrolet roadster whlrh I am foiled to Bell at ancrlfli-e. l'hono 2H-K-11. I!'-" MONET TO LOAN AUTO FINANCINO Loana. reri-niin.-liiR. Hondy money at low rates, llliornl lerma. CoiibuII us lor "A Friendly Service." MOTOH INVKPTMENT CO. Kenneth Mooro, Mgr. (36 Mala Phone 1144 Says Hugh rssr ilUOeMTS M-ITH UP OPACESJUBOM r GO down dRioci . c FOR SALE Real Estate roil HALK Good I-rnnm house, rhnap, rtirnlalieil or unf Itrulah ed. 1 SB W. Oregon Avu. 11-11 FOIt HALK Kour huuaee, all (ur nlahed and reuted; inaka uia au offer; limit offer huye llirm. lull Waahlllgloli; rail after 6 p. "I. 3U-8I Ktllt MALH Jtaiitauraot or room lli home. Wnll eatahllahed bualneas. . u. hot U21, city. 19-111 TWO ItKAL VAI.I KH Nr mod ern 4-room house, full Imse luant, furnace, mi pavement, Ibu down, :iri iimntfi. Ilcuu tllul 4-rooin home, garage, new furniture Included, Una lot, close tu ai'hool, ii;,o down. U iiKinili. K. N. olann. 21 .Mnln. I'hona 11H. Kvolilhga 1 7 1 " .1 . Mill NAL.K liOOd IHIIUIO iannv larico and vniall Irarta; Willi only lu'' dnnn, liiiluni-o nn nay puyiuinla. Call Klamath iJevelopinam Co. I'hona Ho. 1. f 17H1 roll HAI.K 4 1-10 acr.-a, thraa room rottage. good wrll, land. In alfalfa, all Irrliuiad. b l.kkaviiw hlaliwav, ll.ou, and Ivrma. 2214 ItM'lamallon. 17-tt FOH HALE Cloaa In arrearu, II arrra In Itererly HclKlila. 4 ' a.-rt-a nxar I'allrnn CIlyonhlKli laay, 4 arrea on Laki'Vlew high way, ko aires on Weed hiah way. I'rlrea rlnlil. Kaay terma. He Owner. II. K. HallKer, llulik l.arnar lint K. II Comer Main and II road treeta. modern fnrnlahad rooina; hot and cold water. I'rltva very reaaoualila. 27-261 FOIt HAI.K IIOTKI.. leaaa and furnlablnga: everything new Vary beal IrH-allon; vary cheap rant. I'rlred right. Kaay terma long lease UOIIII ACHE AND HALF-ACHK TIIACT8 -Cloaa In. aonie on highway; 20 nor ceul down and 1 1 ii per month. KANCII mile from town. 12V or 220 acres. Ilea own Irnga lion IK, 0110 (or 110 S f ir 10V acre. Priced (or quick aala. 4-ltiiii.M and hath. 1100 caab and 126 month. Intereai al 7 per cm I. Hawer and sidewalk paid JOHN C. FHKNCII CO Healior 07 Klamath Ave. pbon 1430 17 -a HELP WANTED MKN WANTKIl (or Dlivii.l job. H.illroada, ateamahlp lines. In itimlrlea, enlinerlea, parking planta. all filial powered tuurliln iry now faat employing litei.nl power. A 100 b. p. a eugllia rnata approxlmnlely 13 to op rrutn for b boura; 100 h. p. eteain ensfa approximately &. Hut a tllxsel angina of the Kama rapacity usee approximately $2 worth of fuel. Thle explains why rullroads, busses, aero lilauos, boats, from the largest ucuaa llnors to the amnllest flab hosts, donkeys, shorola, Hltlitlng planta, etc., are all coming Dlaeel powered. He m certified lileael engineer. Vrlln lia today for our "Free Diesel Opportunities Hooklet." and uvc pr noiir earuiiiK pinil. now In operation. Hemphill IMi-ael Knglru'erlng Hchoola. 416 llell St.. at I'tb, Seattle. 1043 Tender HI., Vui Vancouver, 11. C. 21-:lt IK'60-140110 l'KIt YKAlt. govern ment Joba. .Men. women. 1N Ml. Couching coming exnins. Write bog iox. News. 21-lt WANTKIl Two women for loiul work, good pay. must be able to furnish local references. Apply M. StebhlllB. 5.12 N. Sth. city, between II and 10 a.m., between 6:30 and 6:30 p. m. 20-31 WANTED Used car salesman. local experience preferred. Hoy Call Auto Co., 627 Klamuth Ave. lS-4t WE TEACH special course In lumber bookkeeping. K ernel h Iluslness Colleite. 20.1-210 L O. I). F. Illdg. Phone 1270. 4-tl WANTED WANTED Two cnb drivers. 2119 Applegutn. 21-lt WANTED TO KENT A large house for rooming and board ing; close In. Phone 1667. 21-21 WANTED TO KENT 6 or 6- room iiirnisnea nnuse, wunin walking distance of high action!. Call malinger, Pustul Tele graph. 21-31 WANTED Wllllo fiH'd wheat. Call 701 or wrllo P, O. box 666. 21-21 WANTED TO HKNT Partly fur nished house with chicken park, If possible, not exceeding 120; neur bus or walking dis tance of Mnln. It soils, will buy. Ilox 325. News. 21-3t WILL STOHB PIANO (or use o( snine; good cure assured. Phono 2081-W. 20-2t WANTED Will buy Fordaon, lalo model, good condition. K. D. Cm lg, Mnlln. Ore. 20-31 WANTED TO HENT 4 or S-room (urnlshed houso 1n good dis trict. Telephone S7. 18-61 CASH PAID (or second hand (ur- itlture, stoves. Phone 2030-W. Dirk's Uargnln Uouao. Phono 1409 Mnln St. 10-tt WANTED To rent small (ur nlshed cabin with conveniences or 2-rnnm npRrtment on lllver eicie hill. Write box 312, News. 10-tt WANTED noardors, stonm heat ed rooms; 3 blocks (rum Main. 325 N. 6th. 27-aCt SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNO LADY desires work o( nny kind. Write P. O. box 184, Morrill, Oro. 19-3t FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR LEASH OR 8ALH Good go ing restaurant and fountain, priced reusonnble. Inquire 316 8. 6th St. 18-6t FOR SALE OR 1'RAOE FOR SALE OR TRADE For 1. . .......... n .. .1 u.m.1 InfB .Write' box 326, Mews. Sl-lt MISCELLANEOUS CAM. FULLKM BRUSH MAN I'liona 1043. ll-lt AUTO PAINTING Patch work and matching rolnra our speci alty. Workmanship guaranteed. J. A H. I'alut Hhop. (Iv Hprln atrial. 11-11 T. II. WKHTFALL Contractor and bulldtr. Concrete work our specially. Phone, nirice, 37; residence phone 1334-M. 19-81 KAI.KK KCONOMY It la lalaa ar4jiiooi)r to naitlect your rar whau you cao hava It ropalrad hr ua ao vary rnascinabla. Klrh arda llroa Uaraia, 2 I'lua HI. 17-61 PAINTINU, papering and kalao ntlnlng; duu grulnlng, rainud ellng and building; work guar anteed. Hay phone KI3-W; eveuliig, 1.177-M. C. C. Hyde, 23 l Garden. 10-261 KLAMATH WAIIKHOUHK, Htor age. moving, packing, ahlpplng. i'hona lOH 7. 444 Hprlng Kt. 22-tf IIADIO HKIt VICE Fxperlenred techolclaua Long's Itadlo Kbop 04 Klamath Ave. Phone ID47 Tubes. Peru. etc. 1S-241" FOR SALE FOIt HALK Fordaon. Ferguson plow, dtae, 40 Heal, ratrulde light. Frank l'aygr, Malln, Ore. 21-11 FOIt HALK Sheep fertilizer. Phono 1603. 21-lt FOH HALK Ithode Inland Ked settiug eggs. J. (i. Horn. III. 1, box 231; 1H miles aouth air port. 21-lt 2-VKAIl HOSES, 13.1(1 doien; your choice. Korkplanla, 12, II. Hhruba. 25c- up: 12 delphln liima, II. I.llr nf the valley, 12. II. Fruit, ahade treea, water lilies. Hubr'a Flower Farms, Trouldale, Ore. 21-31 ESTIMATES FHKK llillld up roofing; expert repairing, call Swan l.nke Moulding Co. Phone 71,'j. or U71-J. 21-261' FOH SALK r.aa alova uaed (Iva vn.ii, puiimiiid lor I:..? s Price very low. phone 30 2-R. 11-tf COLLECTIONS WHO OWES YOUT We collect delinquent accounts, bad dents, claims, notes. No collection, no charge. Klamath County Adjustment Bureau. 107 Wll llts Uldg. Phone 204. 22-tl HIMMONH FOR PFIIMCATIOX Faulty aUCitl. In the circuit court of the state o( Oregon (or Klamath county. Arthur It. Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Mary K Fnrree iwlfe of I). J. Fer- reel. Mrs. Samuel Coons. Mrs. Wes ny Cole, and Caroline i'lcard. and the unknown heirs of the aforesaid persons, l( any are de ceased, end all other persona or partlea uuknown claiming any right, title, eetate. Hen or interest In the real estate described in the complaint, defendants. In the name of the state of Ore gon: To Mary K. Ferree (wife of I). J. Ferree), Mrs. Hamnel Coons, Mrs. Wesley cole, ina I'arouno I'lcard. and the unknown heirs of the aforesaid persons. If any are deceased, and all other persons or narttea uuknown claiming any right, title, estRte, Hen or Interest In tho real estute described In the complaint herein, defendants. You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before Msr.-h 14. 1931. that being the last day of the time prescribed In rder fur publication 01 mis ons. And It you (all so to answer or appear, (or want there of, plaintiff will apply to tne conn (or the relief prayed (or In bis complaint on file herein, to-wlt, (or Judgment and decree that yon have no estate, claim or Interest In and to tho following described real property, to-wlt: Situate In Klamath county, Ore gon: Lota 29, 30 and 31, of block 1; lot o ol niocg .; iota t, iv, aa rt 24 of mock t: lots a:t. 35. an BOOTS AND HER 601 . I TtXf AU.V TtUAM Tv TOUCfr rodT fcu. TA' 4.TOOC4. T. o006T. TAKC MWOB C 76 WASH TUBBS MINISTER Of WM CAUS ON WASH IN PRISON. MMITS PRESIDENT PND THfcM VrtONtS MONEY. CJOIS AMERICMI. SvJiHvt&RS. SAWS THEV REC6W60 dUST Pe6RTS FOli ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD. lV is. and II ol block 1, o( town of Doten. Lota 4, 5 and 4 of section 4, towuahlp 40 south, range ft east of Willamette Meridian, excepting therefrom two certain parcels conveyeu w tne public lor ceme tery purposes and described In deeds of record In Vol 15, page 371, and Vol. 01, psge 325, bead Itecords ut Klamatb couuly, Ore gon. Lot 1, section 31, township 31 south, range . east of Willamette Meridian, excepting such portion thereo( Included In plat of town of Doten, and excepting parcel de scribed by deed recorded In Vol. 3. page V4, Deed Itecords o( Klamath county, Oregon. The NWU ol NWVi and N of HW"4 of SW uf action I, township 40 south, range b, east of Wtllumctte Meridian, except ing therefrom such portluns as have been heretofore conveyed by deeda of record In Vol. 12, page 228; Vol. 33, page 30k; Vol. 62, page 45S; Vol, 81, page 416; and Vol. 82, page 610, Deed Itecords of Klsmatii oouniy. Oregon, and excepting such portion of said premises as la tnciuaea in pint vi town of Doten. And that you be forever en Jolutd and debarred from assert ing any claim whatever to aald premises adverse to plaintiff; for plaintiff's coats and disburse ments Incurred In Oils suit, and for such other and further rellaf as to the court may seem equit able. This summons is published once a week for four ( 4 I weeks In The Klamath News, a dally newspaper printed, published and of general circulation In Klamath county. Oregon, by order of the Honorable Orlando M. Corklus, Judge o( the above entitled rourl made and en tered on February 13, 1931. The date o( the llrst publication i( thla summons Is Februsry 14, 1931. It. C. OKOKSHKCK, Attorney fur Plaintiff. Address: First National Hunk Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. tFeb. 14. 21. 28; Mar. 7, 14) SOTICK TO CRKDITOHrt In the county court of the stste of Oregon (or tbe county of Klam ath. In the matter o( the estate o( Msry Hhepuurd. deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the accessed Mary Shepherd, and to all persons In terested In her estate, to present their lawfully verified claims to the undersigned, administrator of said estate, at tbe office of David II. Vandenberg, 203-205 Williams Illdg.. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from Februsry 14th, 1931, the date of first pub lication of this notice. IIENKY V. JOYAUX, Administrator of tbe estate ol Mary Hhephard, Deceased. (Feb. 14. 21, 28; Mar. 7, 14) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court of the state of Oregon for the connty of Klam atb. In tbe matter of the estate of Roy Burgess, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to tbe creditors of the deceased Roy Burgess, and to all persons inter ested in his estate, to present their lawfully verified claims to the undersigned, administrator of said estate, at the office of David It. Vandenberg. 203-205 Williams Uldg.. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from February 14th. 1931, the date o( (Irst pub lication of this notice. HENRY V. JOYAUX. Administrator of the eetate of Hoy Burgess, Deceased, (Feb. 14, 21, 28: Mar. 7. 14) laMIll valley news Manager of Irrigation Dis trict Resign; Leave; For City mrs. levi Mcdonald Correspondent LANOELb VALLEY. Feb. 19. Mrs. Edward Duncan and daughter. Vera, are spending the week-end at the Dnncan Bros, ranch. Mrs. Mnryettrt Tuttle returned BUDDIES f rVMeV2 --is. e . . ... ... . , . - ITS NOT A fAKF1 tufii m wwsvt 1 wi riw ni wvou, ITS DAWfWlT Lltll I KT 6ES fI PERSONAL OPINION THAT V0O APG i ninw v HENLEY HIGH NEWS Kdlted By THE JUNIOR CLASS HENLEY, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mra. Alex Cheyne and son Charles spent Hundsy afternoon at the B. II. Hamilton home. Milton Thompson spent the week-end at the home of bis aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Hamilton. FAKKVt KLI, PARTY Mrs. Elisabeth Norrls and Mrs. Lawrence Kirk gave a farewell party In honor of Mrs. J. E. Storm. Hhe was presented with a set of silver salad forks. Mrs. V. O. O'Neill. English teacher at the Henley high achool, was called to Medford Sunday by the aerlous llloeaa of her father who has been III for some time. Mrs. Letha Landts Is teaching (or Mrs. O'Neill until her return. Mrs. penrod of Klamatb Falls Is substituting (or Mrs. Harold Dehllnger, who la III with Influ ence. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Short und daughters Beryl and Patricia, and Maude MacDonald, left Sunday for Ban Bernardino, Calif., where they will attend the Orange show to be held In thst city. They ex pect to be gone for two weeks. TO PLAY MERRILL The Henley high achool basket ball teams will play Merrill blgh school Friday. February 10, at tbe Merrill gymnasium. The Henley high school boys' to tho Lloyd Clft ranch after spending two week In Modesto, Calif., visiting her brother who resides there. Mrs. Tuttle re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Munme made a trip to Klamath Falls, Sunday, on account o( tbe Illness o( ber little son, Arthur. It Is reported tbat It will be necessary for the child to undergo a minor opera tion before be recovers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearborn motored to Klamath Falls last week on business from their ranch In this section. Mr. and Mra. H. W. Praugh and son, Carl, of Lakevlew spent Saturday night at the J. 1. Honaley home. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Loom Is motored to Klamath Falls, Sat urday on business from their ranch In this section. Among those who attended the Valentine blgh achool dance In Bonanxa Saturday evening were: Burton Brown, Charles Loo mis, Robert Pepple, o f Langell valley. Mildred Grohi spent her week-end vacation with ber par ents a ttheir ranch borne. She returned to Klamath Falls Sun day evening where ahe is attend ing blgh school. Eddie Smith was honored with birthday dinner at the Camp boll ranch. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. IL Merchant and daughter?- Mra. - Smith and ike guest of honor, Mr. Smith. F. P. Grohs la spending a few aaya moving bis cattle to Rim Rock. A delightful supper was served Saturday nlgbt by Mr. and Mra. Oscar Campbell in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hopkins. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harrison of Bonanxa, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald, Jay Walker and Gene Wilkerson. John Turn age made a busi ness trip to Klamath Falls this week. Dave Turner made a trip to Los Angeles the lut o( the week. He returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Panels and Frank motored to Klamatb reus, Monday, on business and pleasure. Owen Pepple operates the Langell Valley Stage com pany. Mr. and Mrs- Prank HI Thompson of Princevllle have moved in the district's building. .Mr. Thompson will take the place of R. s. Hopkins who re- slgned the first of the year as Boots Isn't Foolin' TAM YtCrVWUJOw. VW50tV ! "WOW , tttSVtKO CTfV Vk' AKOONO v 6MMX VCrtj , lV ONr4v 9CTT 'm VVrt- VT Very IJeWlw I baaketball team will Journey to Dorrls (or a game with Dorrls high school. Wednesday evening, February 25. Chester Adsms started to work at tbe A. L. Marshall ranch Mon day morning. A. L. Marshall traveled to Med ford Hunday to see his uncle who Is very HI. RKPORT OS TRIP Mr. Kurts. Ksrl Dehllnger, Harold Dixon and Elsie Dehllnger returned from trip to Corvalila Sunday evening. Karl Dehllnger, Elsie Dehllnger and Harold Dixon gave reports Tuesday morning on things they saw and heard on tbe trip to Corvalila. The Ladles' Aid of tbe Henley district will meet at the A. R. Campbell ranch, February 25. A dance waa held Saturday night In tbe Henley gym. The senior class served the refresh ments. UAHN DESTROYED Mr. and Mra. Fred Rolling of Olene are the parents of an eight pound baby boy born last Satur day, February 14, at tbe Klamath Valley hospital. He was named Eugene Frederick. The large barn on the Elmer McClay ranch In the Henley dis trict burned to the ground last Saturday, February 14. The fire waa cauaed by defective wiring. district manager of the Langell Valley Irrigation system. Mrs. Fred Hilton and Dan Cleary took a truck load of wood to the Hilton sheep camp on Tule Lake., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNeal were visitors at the Malone ranch last week from their home near Merrill. Shelly Kilgore and Albert Lepp returned to their trap camp Thursday, after spending several days In tbe valley. Paul Ryser motored to Tipper Langell Saturday on buslnes. M. T. Prince, president of the Community club, made a busi ness trip to tbe K. J. Thew ranch Saturday. Joe Bessler of Klamath Falls spent tbe week-end at the Bos sier ranch In this section. Charles Harvey made a trip to Olene on business the first part of the week, returning to his home, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hopkins and two children, Sylvia and Tommle, moved to Klamath Falls. Thursday, where Mr. Hop kins has a position. They have many friends who regret to learn of their departure. Mr. Hopkins haa been manager of the valley irrigation district for many years. Hornsby Takes Second Base and Cubs' Hopes Soar VALON. Santa Catallna Is land. Calif., Feb. 20. (UP) The 1931 prospects of the Chicago Cubs were brightened today by the appearance of Manager Rogers Hornsby at his old posi tion at second base. He went through 20 minutes of vigorous fileJlng practice with no apparent distress from the broken ankle or injured heel that kept him out of tbe lineup last season. When practice ended, Horns by said the ankle and heel felt perfectly normal and the manner in which be covered ground sur prised bis fellow players. With Hornsby playing regularly, the Cubs are expected to pack an added punch. n.l, nannn wes sentence,! to death In Scotland in 1929. He was finally reprieved. -WO 6R. CW 060VWT OR. OVjt.R6VVT ? Strane ! I ANV T.N.U UHWUBl econv I AlOVl, 1 jvl, 1 ulEEL TUKfJ tw iouk. m&' - at yj TODAYO PORTLAND Uveatork PORTLAND. Feb. . 0P) Hogs estimated 909. Rail supply 799 direct. Slaughter classes steady. Trncked-in light butch ers mostly II. 50 with some 141 pound kinds (7.75 and 141 pound pigs on slaughter account 18.15. Good to choice 8 pound leader pigs 60c lower at 19.60. lyliua esuinaiou . iv. All drive-Ins. Market steady. l.ow common to common she stock t2.r0CrS.6O, few oft grade calves 7 down. Hbeep estimated 425. Rail sup ply 312 good to choice il to (7 pound shorn lambs bought to ar rive 17.60, steady. No drlve-lnl sold early. Veffeteblee Prices to farmers: Carrots, 25c doien bunchea; lugs. 40 H 46c; Bowling Dick's Bunch Gallagher 137 181 121 440 McGarrey 147 1 141 459 425 496 643 120 1481 Pylea 1S2 1(1 121 154 191 149 160 196 111 McClure , Thomas . HDK. 40 40 40 790 929 7(1 .era Caioa 141 151 90 164 134 144) 186 107 117 149 144 17 206 148 181 20 20 20 868 708 740 Rolls Rugh Bennett Fsurote Pelts HDK. Total . 181 444 410 474 641 80 J311 437 447 41 138 618 1154 Lorenx Co. 130 157 150 161 12S 170 140 139 137 128 118 91 184 17 158 731 718 70S Kent Hotel 190 198 186 178 268 161 181 151 200 211 169 18 119 108 180 674 697 631 659 687 979 974 896 184 Modoc Gaa and Oil postponed. Sharkey Will Second Schaaf : Criticizes Max LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10. (UP) Jack Sharkey, heavyweight box- Ing title contender, arrived here today to aecond Ernie Schaaf, heavyweight whose contract be holds, in a bout with Dynamite Jackson, and balked at being fingerprinted by tbe state athletic commission. Eventually Sharkey agreed, and grew more talkative. He said -he still believed be had been "Jobbed" when he was defeated by Max Scbmeling, present champ. on a foul in their title bout. He said Scbmeling had been fouling him and also had jumped Into the questionable blow. Sharkey haxarded a guess that Scbmeling may ibocx ont Toons; strlbllng when they meet it tbe boat goes longer than 10 rounds. ATHLETE OUSTED CORVALLIS, Ore.. Feb, It (UP) Ken Pagans, center on the Oregon State college basket ball team baa been .dismissed from the squad, it was learned here today. No explanation for the dis missal was made by Coach "Slats" Gill. HMoSIM WAKt'S ITMt OOT VMYUa iOOTf, Va OOT Tb AU. -MOOT VjaaaaT.er. mwi pu-, -vj rT. . II . f NONOUyouiv Spar Orrell 139 114 111 4S4 Guse 186 18S 179 148 Zapp 130 147 169 496 Norln 1 197 259 124 Carroll 145 191 14 622 Total 788 871 974 174 Bertleson Poff Stlne Davis Parmalee . Total Rota Nyback Smith Wilson .,,, Beech Total l 1 r.lARILETG turnips, ate doxsn bunches; lugs, 404946c; spinach, (ancy, fits 1.25; beets, 160 40c dosen; lugs. 45C; potatoes, local, large, IV 1 in amall llain. h...I...i. orate; 1 1.1 4 sack: cabbage, (lat type, so fj70c crate; parsnips. nuig, tuejeoe lug: radishes, best. 20e doten bunches: celery root. 0e doten; cauliflower. No. 1, 90c, No. i, 46tr70o box: apples. Jum ble pack, large, 60 040c; small, 30CMVC box; broccoli, green, Italian. 45 a 76c lug: Brussels sprouts, best, 11.10 box; ordinary Utjl.un. Hutterfa Portland wholesale prices: But- terfat, direct shippers, track, II O13o: No. 1 graie. noise: sta tion. No 1. 13c; No. 1. 18c; Port Isnd delivery prices; No. 1, 16 49 27c; No. 2. lltjlic; sweet, loo pound, Portland. Live Poultry 18 1 19c: do 1 to 4 lbs., 14o: under 1 lbs.. If Olio: springs. 10c: roasters. 11c: old roosters. 4 9c; ducks. 22t4c; geese. 12c; turkeys, 10012a. Batter aad Ettas Portland dalrr exchange: But terCube extras, 29c; standards, zso: prime firsts, sic; lira is, see. Eggs: poultry producers pricea Fresh extras, 18c; standards. 17c: fresh mediums, lac: pallets. 10c doten. ' Wheat B. B. blueetem. 48c: soft white. 66c; western white, 66c; bard winter, 4 Jo; northern spring, 63c; western red, 41c. SAX FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. (TP) Butter, extras 19c: prime firsts. 18 He. Eggs: U. . No. 1 extra. large. 19 He; medium, 16 He; small, ime. Cheese: Calif, fancy flats. 14c. Potatoes: Rivers. 82 0 1.15: Wash. Netted Gems. 8101.30. Poultry: Broilers. 11014c; fryers, 33 088c; colored roasters, 3 to m lbs., 32 038c; old roost era, 12 016c; leghorn old roost ers, 12c; leghorn bens, all sites. I6V17C; large colored Dens, iztji 25c; turkeys, nominal. Grain: Barley feed. S07Ue: wheat, milling. 81.1001.40. Bottertat: Market price, 11c; f. o. b. San Francisco, 19c, LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES. Feb. 1. (UP) Cattle receipts today 100; mar ket slow and steady. Hoc receipts 100: market alow and around 50e lower. Sheen receipts 00: market ful ly steady. Hogs: Load xo pound welgbts. 17.90: good light eastern Quoted around 88.25. cattle: part load medium steers 87.90. Few young cows 14.50. Bulk 84.6098. Calves, steady. Few medium to good realers. Jll.bO. Sheep: Four decks good 111 lb. shorn Arizona ewes 14.75, with 20 bead at 1. XAWSA9 CITY KANSAS CITY, Feb. 20. (UP) Hogs advanced In price 20 cents today on the Kansas City live stock market while cattle remain ed nnebaurred and aheep sold weak with little demand. Re ceipts for all classes were light. Steer and yearling trading waa too light to make a market. Top fat bogs sold at 87.20 and the bulk of sales ranged from 86.500 7.15. Fed lamba brought 17.500 8.16 and feeding Iambi front 86.50 07.15. roott Ml six and Meaning So beep tiCUeoCUa-pdHeaJthy Writs for Free 1y Cars" er -Eye Be-asy Beak KiC-.r.l.,Okl,-sa By Martin By Crane 6E TrVK & jW-L'. TWcri PP Vv Cry fesV 20O rMcfib, Z On AMlt,r T KUfiLW -EMOfti M0Tl4rNf M0U) OOHOU AACOUIUI ran iw.li ' mmt1-, -ni i