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    June 18, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
1 Saw
A motorcycle nearl tun
our pedeelrlan at the corner
of Tilth and Main alreta,
A. 0.
mt uillard au at
. l ii.. i .i wlllapj. rrlriav avenltiB
were: O. H. FMhlane. Norway,
Main; 0. M. Tliomaa, (taiem;
Bennett Hantord, l'nrtlaiidl A. II.
ur aM famtlv. Han Francisco:
M. W. Henaell. and Oela Handy-
(hall. Ban Franclsro: w. n. vybib
r. Madford, Herman Junxe,
imrii.nrf' f W. MarDonald. Jr..
Oakland: Mr. and Mra. Tbomaa
Freed. Madfnrd; llaiana uornary,
Portland: l.vman Taft and (am
ii a.nt Mnnlra! Brnaat ilar-
nea. Medford; B. W. Lathan. Loa
Anialee; B. H. Main, ihci-ouo;
H. C. Rradan. L. B. Heyford, O
a n...i uniniA! A. J. Mar
tin. Ban Franclaco; M. R. Col-
llart. Ban Franclaco; J. . r
Btan. Portland: Mr. and Mra. A.
J. Bala. Mary. Batty, nick and
Mra. F. W. Bala. Piedmont,
r-.llf. rMaranea llowlll. F. l.elae,
Olemi l. L. Btarr, C. B. Ilarr
and wife, Portland: E. B. Drain.
tm.n.: W. R. Hnaxier. ,in
fM ninrk. Ran Fran-
alaco'j John l.lpacomb, Tom l.lpa-
romh, Htamnra; n, r. r.-..
Bpokana; K. I- l.uckay. Paul 1
Frlckay, Portland; Wllronr Al.
n.1.m. Arthur Mnultnn
leu, nl.wi
Portland: H. B. F.dwarda and
family. Mentoro.
Oueet at Hll Gur.ta at th
Hall noiai ir.uT
E. B. Clabrlal, Balam: Mr. and
Mra . O. Hawmnn. aic.mnn
rllle- 1.. R. Itelderman. Port
land- F. D. Antrim. Portland;
P B. Baar, Mra. Du Freane. Mr
.1. w r. m Mellnr. ftnoaane:
Mra. R. W. Bnhna and daughter.
Oakland: w. w. rrosi, rpoii,
. A Cm 1 1 1 a ' Y. J
Forsyth. Portland: I. D. Brady.
Rt. Louis.
Norval Hamilton Home Nor
ral Hamilton, aon of Mra. Ida
ir.ii.M . Miumad from Ku-
gn wher ha haa computed a
four-yaar inedlral eonra at the
ITnlverelty of Oreion. Hamilton
waa alao praaldant of Phi Blma
Kappa durlnf the past year. Ha
expects to fa to Portland In tha
fill whara ha will continue hla
work at tha V. of 0. medical
school.
tmpHiTement Clobi-The Fet
.). ,. Ta.nriM.ln.nl rllltl Bnd
Miliary will meat Wednesday
evening June II. al T:B0 oyiock
for a regular nueineea mmm
..ii ... - ni.ui The aux
lllary will meet Thursday after
noon In tha club, rooma for
aawlni baa at t o'clock. Thoae
dealrlnf further Information are
naked to can mra. nuiiam
nold, 1871-R.
' -TV..M llnme .Mr. and
Mra. Lawrence Dean and family
of Helena, Montana apant lerer
.i .. uittr. with Mr. and
Mra. W. T. Dean of 1044 While
aranue. They lert rnnay morn
In. for Palo Alio. Calif., where
Mr. Lawrence will enter aummer
achool. Mr. Lawrence, a teach
er at Helena, la nephew of Mr.
Dean.
Rohcrtanns Home Mr. and
Mra. C, B. Robertson have re
turned to their home on Fre
mont afreet after epenoinn sev
.mi A... In Pnrflanrl and Beat-
I. ... ntnhlned hualnetia and
Pleeeura trip. They Tlalted In
Portland with their aon-ln-law
nd dauihler, Mr. and Mra. man-
ley Belhn. and wiin Mra. Konerv
aon'a aliter at Bremerton, Wash
Vlelt In MMlford Mra. W. H.
McPherren motored to Medford
Thuradar accompanied t Mra.
O. 1. Harney and daughter. Misa
Nora Harney, and apent tha day
on bunlneaa and Tlxltlnf with
Mra. Gny Batlerlee, Mra. Joieph
Daley and Mlaa Mary Walker.
Mlii Harner made arrangement,
to attend Barred Heart hoapltal
for a nurars training coune next
fall.
Relume from California Fll
laherlo Lawrence, prominent
nomenteader at Tula Lake, re
turned recently from a trip and
rlelt of cltlea north of Ban Frnn
claco. Lawrence made the trip
In connection with tha Portu
Cueae Roman Cnthollo church
which gara programa In recog
nltlnn of Pentlcoaa Sunday.
Return From Texae- Mra. M.
B. Bagley haa returned to her
home on Vine (treat after apend
Ing aeraral montha Tlilttni rela
llvea In Texaa. She waa accom
panied her by a aon who attend
ed tha funeral aerrlcea for Bert
Hngley, a grandaon and nephew.
eTra for Kreano -Mra. Roae
Sllrer of South Sixth atreet left
the middle of tha week for Fres
no, Calif., where he la Tlaltlng
for aereral dnya with aon-ln-law
and daughter. On her return
Mra. Hllrer'a daughter will ac
company her to apend loma time
here.
Apply for I.lrenee Jean N.
Young, ID, laborer of 1214
Adama atreet, and Ruth dray.
20, KS6 Jefferaon atreet, applied
for a marring llcenee at the
county clerk'a office Friday.
KarIc In Meet Tha Eagles
auxiliary will hold a degree prac
tice meeting at 4 o'clock Sun
day afternoon at the Scandla
hall. Tha mixed drill team will
practice at 6:80 o'clock Sundny.
Returning Saturdnv Mra.' P.
J. Lesmelator la expected borne
Saturday from Portland and
Spokane, where ahe haa been
enjoying a visit.
Relume Ilnmn Mrs, Olive
Brown haa returned to Lakovlew
after visiting here with friends
for aoveral days.
f.arsens Move Mr. and Mra.
William Larsen moved title week
from 212.1 White avenue to
Eherlnln atl'ecf.
To Vlelt Father Wendell
Smith, who la an aaalatant In-
truclor at the lliilveralty of Ore
gon, and member of tha Kugena
Oleamen a aoclety, la expected to
arrive In thla city thla weekend
fur ehnrt villi with hla father,
II. J, Matlonn. Smith will learo
here on June 15, fur Loa Angalea,
where the Ulaeinen will alng at
the Rotary convention. He la
prominent on the Oregon campua
In mualral and literary clrrlea.
and la working for a M. A. degree
in Kngllsh literature.
I.eme for l'-t Sergeant
Leigh Arkeriuan, of tha police de
partment, accompanied by Mra.
Arkerman and daughter Kather
Ine, am leaving Saturday for
Portland and the Oregon beachea,
where they will enjoy a week'a
vacation. They will vlelt Bat
tery "D" at Fort Stevene before
returning to Klamath Fall.
In For Portland -Mra. A.
P. Lyla. head of Hlllalda hospllal.
accompanied by her daughter
Alice, left Friday for Portland.
They will apend the week end
vleltlng frlenda and relatlvee In
that city, returning home Mon
day.
Mra. Fauglit Leave Mra.
Charlea Kaught of Ilia Kail
Main atreet left the flrat of the
week for Aahland where aha will
vlilt with her fnther, Mr, Lar
en, for aeveral daya.
fierce Hoapltal Mra. M. C.
(lulney of Lakevlew, haa left
lllllilile hoapltal, where ahe haa
been receiving medical treatment.
She will return to her home In
Lakevlew Bunday.
Tule Iake Vlaltor Kd Duncan
of Tula Lake motored to Kla
math Falla Friday night to meet
hla aon. who la rnr n mln. .mn.
college for a vlalt with hla par-
enia.
Home from Seattle Mr. and
Mra. L. I. Slrlngtellnw. who
have been ependlng a fortnlght'a
vacation In Seattle, hire re
turned to their homo In Klamath
Kails.
Ieare for Spokane -Mr. and
Mra. Harry Hill are leaving Sat
urday morning for Bpokana.
Wash., where they have been
called by the death of Mrs. Hlll'a
father.
Itetnrna From Portland Dr.
Harold M. Brown has returnel
to his practice In Klamath Falls
after attending grand chapter of
tha Eastern Star In Portland.
To Vlak Ooaat W. B. Ward.
Warren Cronnn and R. K. Bwen
aon. Oreat Northern employee of
thla city, are spending tha week
end at Crescent City.
MI'llanil KtiopiH-r Mra. Ida
Reglnatto of Midland, apent Fri
day In Klamath Falla on a shop
ping visit,
l'lrnlc Planned The Juveniles
nd all Royal Neighbor children
will hold a pot luck picnic Satur
day at 1:10 p. m. at Moor park.
Knee Injured J. g. Watts of
Big Lake camp, la receiving
medical treatment for knee In
Jury at Hillside hoapltal.
Vndergoea Operation 8. J.
Carlisle. 1S1 Mortimer atreet.
underwent a major operation at
Hillside hospital Thursday.
At The
St. Paul's Kplscopal Chnrrh,
eighth and Jefferson. Church
school. 1:46 a. m. Morning ser
vice 11 o'clock.
see
First Baptist Church Corner
of Eighth street at Washington.
Leonard B. Blgle, pastor. John
T. Brown, choir director. Mrs.
Emma DeLap, pianist. Geo. O.
Welch, Sunday achool superinten
dent. Mra. Waive Hunsaker, B.
Y. P. U. director. Bunday ar
vlcea: Bunday school, S:6 a. in.
Morning worship, 10:45. B. Y.
P. U 1:45. Evening service.
7:46 p. m. Mid-week prayer aor
vlce and Illhle study, Wednesday
7:10 p. m. Choir rehearsal,
Thursday S p. m.
e e e
7.lon Lutheran Church (Mlaa
ottrl Synod) 1025 HlKh St O. W.
Hoffmann, pnstor. Morning wor
ship begins nt 10:30. Sermon
topic: "Sowing and Reaping."
Sunday School meets at 1:10.
Ladles Aid Wednesday afternoon
at 1:00. All are welcome at our
aervlces.
e e e
First Methodist Church, Mel
ville T. Wire, pastor. Cor. 10th
A High Bta. Church school at
1:46. Morning worship at 11:00.
Special music under tha direction
of R. E. Patterson, sermon hy the
paator. Epworth League at 7:00
p. m. At 8 p. m the drama-dialogue.
"The Aftermath", will be
given In the auditorium of the
church. Solo by R. E. Patteraon.
see
ScaaillnaTlen Mlaelon, Hotel
Early Hldg. 6th ft Main Sta.
Rlhle school and morning wor
ship, 10:00. Mra. E. A. Ohman.
Supt. Classes for all age. Eve
ning aervlca (Swedish) 7:46.
Topic. "How to Live the Over
KLAMATH FAILS- 20
SOUTH 6TH STREET AT CITY LINE
ll DOORS OPEN AT It 7 P. M.
Itiwrrvcil nuil iiliul-imi 1 like! a on Sole Cirilia liny at
i.M)l:llV(M)l) PHARMACY
Catch Limit of FUh Homer
Locum b and Lynn Propat apent
Thuraday flatting at Wood River,
returning with a limit catch.
Undergone Operation F. Bear
er of Keno, underwent a major
operation at Hlllalda hoapltal
Friday morning.
Seattle Vlaltor J. Sprlngsteln
of Seattle, la a bualness visitor
In Klamath Falla.
Algoma Shopper Mra. Mag
Clirliman of Algoma, apant Fri
day ahopplng In Klamath Falla.
Taken to Hoapltal Mlaa Anita
Lawr.iic of Oakland, Calif., waa
met at tha train Friday morning
and taken to a local hospllal for
treatment.
Algoma Patient Larry Pow
ers of Algoma la a patient at
Klamath Valley hoapltal where
ha la receiving medical attention.
Courthouse
Records
Friday, Juno IS, IBM.
t.i ftt.,lia STlloMtRuflnlnh
Cheraldo verana Henrietta Cher-
aldo. Plaintiff cnargea oeeer-
tlon. Couple married March,
1928. In Klamath Falla. No
children or property rights In
volved. flllicr Sulta riled Long Bll
Lumber company vereua Cofer
Hrothera and F. H. Cofer.
Amount Involved, II, HI II and
$2(0 attorney feea.
Divorce tiranted None.
Orders Signed None.
Marriage Mcrneea.
YOUNO-ORAT Jean N.
Young. II. laborer of 1114
Adams street, native of Oregon,
and Ruth Cray, 10, tit Jeffer
aon atreet, applied for a mar
riage license.
i Car Accident Rc porta None.
Justice of Peaca Oowrt None.
OBITUARY
MRA. JOMK llt'TLEH
Mra. Josla Butler. H, wife of
Lincoln Butler, died at the Kla
math Agency hospital on Friday
night. She had been III flva
days. She la survived by three
daughtera, Mra. Minerva Clark
son and lrs. Byrl Manning of
Modoc Point and Mra. Loretta
Hill of Rig Pine, Calif. She la
also aurvlved by three sons.
Claude, Hybee and Albert, all of
.Modoc Point. Funeral services
will be held at the Williamson
River Methodist church Monday
at 1:10. The Earl Whit lock
Funeral home baa charge of ar
rangementa. MICIIAKL WARD WELSH.
Michael Ward Welsh, a na
tive of Cold Hill, Nevada, pass
ed away near Bly, Ore., June
10. Mr. Welsh waa born Sept.
12, 1171, and waa aged 1
years, I montha and 4 dnya
when called. A alster, Mrs. Sa
die Morrison, aurvlved. The re
mains are In rare of the Klam
ath Funeral Home, which will
announce funeral arrangement!.
ItnilKiK CLUB MKKTH
A regular meeting of St. Paul'a
Fiplscopal Guild will be held at
the parish house Thursday after
noon, June II, with Mra. W. W.
McNealy and Mrs. O. B. Cosad
presiding as hostesses for the
afternoon.
Churches
coming Life." Wednesday eve
ning, preaching aervlca. 7:46.
Friday evening cottage praye
meetlng, 7:46. Place to be an
nounced. All are welcome. E. A.
Ohman, Pastor.
e e
Klamath Temple, Eighth and
Oak atreeta, Fred Hornshub. pas
tor. Sunday achool at 1:46, Mra.
Robert Bunnell, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11:00. Ser
mon subject. "Father's Religion
One Generation Ago." Father'a
Day services will be held through
out the day. Young People'a aer
vlca at 6:10, .Mary Wahrmund,
president. Evening avangellatl:
service at 7:46, at which our
orchestra and choir numbers will
be presented, and the pastor will
preach on "Tha Sin Question and
Its Solution." Week night ser
vices Include Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday. Tha Saturday
night aervlca la conducted by tha
young people.
e e e
Immannel Baptist, Eleventh
and High fit. Dr. W. T. B.
Sprlgga, pastor. Bible achool,
:46. Marlon Bunnell. Supt.
Morning service. 11a.m. Subject
of sermon, "Getting Ahead By
Standing Still". B. Y. P. U.,
p. m. Evening aervlca, g p, m.
Subject, "The Power of Tha
Word." Mid-week aervlce Wed
nesday evening, S p. m. Studies
In The Rook of Revelation,
e e e
Flrat frcabytcrlen Church,
North Sixth and Pine 8ta., will
hold only the morning service at
11 o'clock. In the evening at 8
o'clock thla congregation la unit
ing with tha Flrat Methodist
Episcopal Church, when "The
Aftermath." a prohibition plnr Is
PERFORMANCES Kit It P. M.
7th and Main Bt.
to ba presented by Judge Sum
mers and Mr. Hall. The morning
musical program with Mlaa Doro
thy A. Smith, organist, and Mra.
0. fl. Crawford, choir director,
consists of organ prelude, "Paa
torella In A. Flat"; offertory,
"Under the Leavea" by Thome:
and organ poatlude, "March Ho
malne" by Oounod. Tb apeakar
of the morning will be Judge M.
C. Sunimera, formerly Public
Prosecutor and Founder of the
Court of General Sessions at St.
Louis, Mo. Judge Summon baa
a national reputation aa one of
America's ablest oratora. It la
hoped that a spirit of falr-mlnd-edneaa
may lead even the pre
judiced to give a bearing to a dis
cussion of tha prohibition ques
tion by one of In ablest advo
cate, whose Judicial training has
pre-eminently fitted him to test
evidence.
see
Flrat Christ Ian Church, Pine
Street at Ninth. Arthur Chaa.
Bates, Minister. Bible School,
1:46 a. m. Classes for all agea.
Attendance keeping np In a fine
way. Let'a try and bold tha Una.
Communion ft Worship. 11 a. m.
Prelude "Prayer", Suite. Lord'a
Supper. Offeratory "Hour of De
votion" Rathbun. Haxel M.
Hegley, Organist. The pulpit will
b occupied by a visitor. There
will be no evening service. Dis
missing for the presentation of
the "Aftermath" at the Metho
dist church. Remember tha reg
ular aervlcea for Sunday, June
25th. Both morning and evening.
Pastor preaching at both houra.
Mid-week Bible atudy Thuraday,
7:80 p. m. Lesson, Acta 6th
Chapter. All Bible school teifch
era urged to attend theae atudlea.
All Interested are welcome,
e e e
Full (3cinn-I Asftcmlily, Loca
tion, Moe'a Basement. R. D.
Streyffeler, Paator. Sunday acbool
at :46. Mra. Streyffeler, Supt.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub
ject of message, '".Making Sure
of Eternal Thlnga. Young peo
ple'! aervlce, 7 p. m. Evangelis
tic service, 7:45. Week-night
services aa uaual.
Whosoever will may come.
e e
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist Tenth and Washington Sts.
Sunday school. 1:80 to 10:80
o'clock. Morning service. 11:00.
Subject, "Is the Universe, Includ
ing Mas, Evolved by Atomic
Force."
Testimonial meeting Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock. Thin
church malntatna a reading room
at 100 Williams building, 724
Main atreet, where the Bible and
authorised Christian Science lit
eral are may be read, borrowed
or purchased. The reading room
la open dally from I o'clock In
the morning until 9 In the eve
ning. An attendant la In charge
from 12 until 1 o'clock and from
1:80 until 4:30 except on Sun
days and holidays.
e e
Salvation Army, (18 Walnut
atreet. phone 6S1-W, Adjutant
and Mra. C. Ford, officera In
charge.
Week day aervlcea as follows:
Sslvatlon meetings Thursday and
Saturday at 8 p. m., preceded by
open air aervlces, 7th and Main.
Monday night 7:30 p. m. Girl
guards meeting: Tuesday night,
Soldiara meeting, p. m., Wed
nesday 1:80 p. m. Ladles Home
League. Corps Cadet claaa, Wed
nesday evening, 8 p. m.; Friday
night, Army Scouts. Mills achool
gym. 8 p. m. Chums meeting
aame night at Army ball, 8 p. m.
Regular Sunday aervlcea Coun
ty Jail aervlcea 10:15 a. m.; Holi
ness meeting at hall 11 a. m.;
Sunday achool and Bible class
2:30 p. m.. (nine classes for all
ages.) Young Peoples' Legion
service. 8:30 p. m. Main Sunday
meeting. 8 p. m.
see
tomnsslty congregation
al Church, Garden and Martin
-Sta. T. Davla Preston. Minister.
Unified program of instruction
and worship start, at 8:45 with
students going to classes follow
ed by worship at 10:45, lasting
forty-fire mlnutea. The sermon
will be given by Rev. Wilfred
Orr. minister-elect of tha Hub
bard Community church. Young
Peoples' groups meet at 7 o'clock.
At eight o'clock the closing pro
gram and exhibition of tha Vaca
tion Church school will ba held
All are Invited.
Vol
Theatre of the Stars
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JOHN.
BARRYMORE
RAJPUTIN - EMPREJJ
with Ralph
MORGAN
Diana
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Our Theatre
Is Always Cool
National, Local
NEARLY 2 CENTS
CHICAGO, June 17, OP) In a
rush of eelllng. wheat prices tum
bled almoat two cent a buabel to
day, but later recovered la full.
A majority of tradera con
strued the processor tax play aa
bearish, but a flood of crop dam
age reports from spring wheat
territory both north and aoutb of
tha Canadian boundary led after
ward to rallies. Estimates Indi
cated the 1033 Canadian aprlng
wheat crop would ba lew than
harvested laat year.
Wheat closed firm at the aame
aa yeaterday'a flniah to le higher,
compared with yeaterday's finish,
corn Ic-lle np, oats lic-le ad
vanced, and provisions varying
from 2e decline to 5c gain.
CHICAGO WHEAT
CHICAGO, June 17, OP)
Wheat, no aalea.
Corn, No. 2, mixed 421c; No.
2 yellow. 42c-44ic; No. 2, yel
low (old) 44ic; No. 2, white 44c
44c. Oats. No. 2. white 291c-29Ic;
No. 3, white 28C-28IC.
Rye, no eales.
Barley 30c-65e.
Timothy need, per ewt, H-7S-
13-25.
Clover aeed, per ewt., 18.00
to 112.00.
Lard, $5.96.
Bellies. $7.00.
CHICAGO GRAIX
CHICAGO, June 17. (P) (U.
S. D. A.) Hogs: 10.000; 6-1 Oc
lower; 200-250 lbs., 84.60-14.65.
Cattle: 100; compared week
ago; medium weight and weighty
steer, 25c-50c lower, yearlings
and light steers, 15c-2oc off:
vealera, 50c lower, fed yearllnga.
I5.25-M.25; steers and yearlings
on value to aell $6.25 upward.
Sheep: 4,000; nominal. Fat
lambs and choice yearlings 25c
60c lower; closing bnlka; Native
ewa and wether lamba, 87.60;
fed California, 87.60; fat awes,
12.00-12.76.
PORTLAND URAIX
PORTLAND, Juna 17, (JP)
Wheat
Open High Low Close
July .66 .6 .68 .68
Sept. .5SI .591 .59 .59
Dec. 63 .631 .83 .3
Cash Wheat
Rig Rend Rlueetem .. .64)
Dark hard winter. 12 .65(
Dark hard winter, 11 .61
Soft white .67
Western white - .644
Hard winter .56 1
Northern spring .64
Western Red
54)
Oats: No. 2, white, 122.50
Corn: No. 1, yellow. 121.76.
Mlllrun standard. 811.00.
Today's car recelpta: Wheat
10; barley. 1; flour, 12; hay, 1
Stock Averages
(Copyright, till, Btaneard
tics Company)
Stalls-
to
10 JO te
Indl's RR's tit's
Saturday . 81. 4x.e loi.s
Prev. day S0.4 41.4 loe.t
Week age SS 4 4S 1 1117.
Tear ago in I 15.3 St. I
Total
7S.1
77.S
II t
4
years ago..lr,!.7 121.1 Jtr.7 1S3.4
High, IMS s. 44 111.7 s s
Low, 1SI1 421 21.1 H i 41.S
tilth, 193S . T2.I !.! 111 0 73
Lew, till 15.1 li.l il.l 111
Bond Averages
(Copyright. 193s, standard autis
tic Company)
to 70 It
Indl's RIt's CI'B Total
Saturday 71.1 74.4 li t 7 7
I'rev. day 71.T 74 1
Week age 7) 0 75 I
Year ago 6S.1 61 1
3 yeara ago 91.4 1"7.1
High, ltll T1.4 7 t
Low, 131 (1.1 57.0
High. lSlt - 11.1 tl.t
Lew. Ull tl.t 47.4
S1.4 71.4
14.1 77.S
74.1 tl.t
tl.T 100.1
15 1 711
74.1 tl.t
tl.t 711
70.1 I7.t
STARTING
TODAY
5 BIG DAYS 5
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Fear and luat were the
weapons of mad Ras
putin, who ruled an
Empire, but lost hla
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TOGETHER
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Ice Cold
Drinking Water
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Juna 17, W Al
though tha currency stabilization
bogey itlll lurked In tha stock
msrket sbadowa today, price of
leading abaree maintained reeiat
anc to aporadlc profit taking
flurries. There were aeveral gain
era of 1 to around 1 points, but
tha range generally was narrow.
Tb cloaa waa steady to firm.
Trading volume dwindled to
the smallest In aome weeka,
transfers approaching only Ir
400,000 ahares.
Week end business and trade
reports disclosed further Improve
ment In tb economic picture.
Freight ear loading for the
week ended Juna 10, It dis
closed, mad a particularly strong
showing. Loadings totaled 644.
641, an Increase of 66,111 over
the previous week and a gain of
1,861 over the aama 1881 period.
Among the stocks that drew a
following was Bethlehem ateel,
which apurted mora than 1 points
on reports that tha government'
shlp-bulldlng program was to be
Inaugurated Soon.
Today'a cloalng prleea:
Air Reduc.
Alaska Jun. ,
Al. Chem. Dy
Am. Can
Am. Coml. Alco.
Am. ft For. Pow.
Am. Smelt ft R.
A. T. ft T.
Am. Tob. B.
Anaconda
Atchison
Atlantic Ref. .
79)
181
112)
88
19)
14)
80)
125
86)
14)
62
25
20
151
32)
23)
17
22
141
75)
21)
89,
28
23)
18)
6
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711
3)
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111
12)
15)
26)
14)
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16)
161
45
18)
29)
27
89
28)
201
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Bait, ft Ohio
Uendlx Avia
Beth. Bteel
Borden
Burr. Add. Mach. .
Calif. Pack.
Canada Pae.
Case (J. I.)
Caterpll. Tract.
Che, ft Ohio
Chrysler
Col. G. ft. E.
Coml. Bolr.
Comwlth So.
Contl. Can
Corn Prod.
Curtiss-Wright
Drug Inc.
Dnpont
Eaatman ....
Elec. Auto Lt.
El. Pow. ft Lt.
Gen. Fooda
Gen. Mot,
Gillette
Gold Dust
Int. Harveet
I. T. ft T.
Johns Man.
Kennecott
Kroger Groc .
Llbbey-O-Ford
Llgg. ft My B.
Liquid Carb. .
Lorillard
Monty Ward
Nash Mot.
Nat. Biscuit
Nat. Dairy Prod.
Nat. Distill
Nat. Pow. ft Lt,
N. Y. Cent.
North Amer.
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Penney (J. C.)
TODAY
A Program With
EVERYTHING
Laughter, Song and
Romance1.
He painted her
picture tor mil-'
Lions to admire
but kept her
heart tor him-
"If.
in the
SKY
will,
Sponcor TRACY
Marian NIXON
Stuart ERWIN
COMEDY .
BURNS and ALLEN
in "Your Hat"
SOXO
IRENE BORDONI
"Just A tiigolo"
, POOLE'S .
PINE TREE
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Markets
Penn. RR. .
Phillips Pet.
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Pub. Ser. N. J,
Pullman ...
Radio
RKO
Rem. Rand
Itey. Tob. B.
Sears Ro
Shell Union .
Sou. Pae.
Stan. Branda
St. Oil Cel.
St. Oil N. J.
Studebaker
Texaa Corp.
Tex. Gulf Sal.
Trans-Amer.
Union Carb.
union rae.
t'nlt Aircraft
Unit. Corp. ,
Unit. Gas Imp.
U. S. Indus Alco.
U. 8. Rubber
U. 8. Steel
Vanadium
Weat. Flee.
ft Mf.
Wool worth
PORTLAND LWKHTOCV
PORTLAND, Or.. Jan 17. OP)
Cattle: 1467. ealve. m r.
week. Cattle trade waa weak for
all gradea except top quality. On
load of yearling steers Bold Tues
day at 18.85. wltb the bulk of
good atuff around 1 6.00 and bet
ter; low cutters were 13.76
down; fed belters. 15.50-16.00
top with mixed steers and heifer
yearlings, 6.60; medium to fair
ly good bulls, 11.00-18.78; real
era and calves scaled f 1.60-86.76,
with bnlk 11.50 down.
Hogs: 4578 for week. Trad
waa weak.
Beat light batchers started at
15.40-16.60 and ended with a top
of 15.15-85.15, a loss of 40-60C
for week. Strong weight and
heavy aortg topped 14.60, with
packing sows, 11.60-13.76; killer
pigs were around 14.76, while
feeders scaled 14.10.
Sheep and lamb: ' 1411 for
week. Lamb showed a loss of
on dollar for week, with year
ling off 60s and awe 15 r
mora. Extreme top for lamba waa
around 16.76 Monday, with balk
of aalea at 11.60; top for week
end waa not above 16.80; quot
able top for yearllnga, 14.25;
strictly choice ewes, 11.36 top.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTL4ND. Jan 17, (0,
Butter: Prints, extras, 14e:
standards. 13)c
Butterfat: Portland dalivery:
A grade, 21e to lie per lb.; farm
ers' door delivery. 21c to 21 per
lb. Sweat cream, 5 higher.
Egga: Paclfle ponitry produc
ers' selling price: Bohemian.
20c; extras. He; mixed colon,
17c; mediums, 17 per dosen.
Buying price et wholesaler:
Fresh current receipts, 61 lbs and
op, lie per dotea.
Cheese: 12 acora Oregon trip
lets. It;; loaf, He per lb. Brok
ers will pay )c below quotation.
Milk: Contract prlea 4,
Portland delivery, 11.70 per ewt.;
B grade cream, 17e per lb.
Country meats: Selling price
TODAY
GO HOME HAPPY
FROM yOUR SUNDAY SHOW I
LOVE BIRDS
THE BEST LOVED
SCREEN COMEDIANS
AGAIN!
See ths aeroan'a team of teams in tha
craan'a scream of oreamal . . . Bee thsm
in tha FUNNIEST lova atory ever
acraanad ... in which it is prorad that
threa a a tsrowd
SUMMERVILLE x I
d ZA5 U PITTS in
With Laura Hop Craws. Shirley Grey, M
Alexander Carr, Mae Bueoh. Pro- J I
raed by Carl Laemsnle, sir. twas.
V. Directed by Sam Tayler. T J
Pre Bemad by Carl oBaBWBwaBsBBaa
Lasnunls,
rAnd WHAT Added Attraction!
ftUlil JCallliNvr Broadway Brevlt
"RHAPSODY IN I I "Strang As It Seem"
BLACK AND BLUE" Technicolor
Louia Armatrong ipiirn
Orcheatra INHiW J
Here' to LAUGHTER and SONG!
EHE PELICAN
Always a Comfortab le Temperature!
to retailers: Country killed koga,
beat butchers, under 110 lbs, 7)
to le; Testers. 70 to 100 lbs, 7o la
7)e; aprlng lambs, lOe to 10)e
yearlings from le to 4o; heavy
ewes, l)e to le; medium cows,
6c per In; eanner cows, lie to lot
bulla, 4) to le.
Mohair: Nominal buying price:
1911 clip, 11 per lb.
Cascara bark: Buying prlcai
19.13 peel, 1c per lb.
Hopa: Nominal, lilt, 70o to
76o per lb.
Llv Poultry: Portland deliv
ery: Buying price, heavy bene.
colored, 4) Ilia., lOe to He; do me
dium, le; lights, c: springs, light,
1) lbs. np, lOe; colorsd, springs,
lie to 14c; rooatera, 6e per lb.;
ducks, Peklna, broilers. He to
He per lb.; old ducka. Peklna,
lOe per lb.; do colored. 10 lb.
Onlona: Selling prlca to retail
era: Oregon, fl.Oo to 11.16 per
cental.
New Onlona: Calfornla Ber
mudas. 81.00 par 10-lb. crate:
California, 40c per lug; new red.
le per lb.
Potatoes: Locals, 11.16 to
11.16; Deschutes Gems. 11.71;
do bakers, tl.tO; Yakima Gems,
11.60.
Nw Potato: California Gar
nets, l)c to le per lb.; white,
2) e per lb.
Strawberries: Oregon Dollars,
11.40 to 11.10; new Oregons,
11.76 to 11.00; Clark seedlings,
12.15.
Wool, 1911 clip, nominal.
Willamette Valley. He to II ear
lb.; Eastern Oregon. 17c to 10c
per lb.; Southern Idaho, 11 to
20c per lb.
Hay: Buylag prlea from pro
ducer: Alfalfa No. 1, 111.08;
clover No. 2, 14; Eastern Ore
gon timothy. $18.00; oats and
vetch, 115.00.
GREEN SLABS
Doable load ..$3.00
DRY SLABS
Double load ..$4.00
BLOCK-WOOD
Double load $50
Single load 376
Vi Single load 225
We had t wdkar ajoeher car
at that
BROODER COAL
100 lb. mc 55c
Peytpn & Co.
Wood
le Ban"
1M S, Tth
FboM MS
for any honeymoon!
A UNIVERSAL PICTUR1
THEATRE
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