Juna 20, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Saw I eaw a large groeo iUn wllh thr llrli In It pass mo on turn by Ilia lllllnf statlt'ti on Oregon annua. It waa near Upham atraat. Tha driver batiar eimly tha. book o( rulaa and take an examination. ' Mri. llurton UraaD Hotel Wlllard Uue.te Oueats registered at tha Wlllard hotel F.untay night ware: N. A. Fey. Sarrementn; A. E. dllnon, Lot Anglet; W. H. Mrl,eln, Helem; E. W. Peara, Medford; W. H. Lamia and C. A. Schmidt and wife. Ban Francisco; A. B. Chanay, Portland; M. D. John aon, city; John L. Tampla, Ilerke ley; O. Bonnanben, lloaton. Mass.; "ol Ituban, San Kranela co; L. Applegate, Harremenio; F. A. CarleoD. Mr. and Mra. Hiigher, A. W, Cannon, Portland; J. K. Leonard, Reno; W. H. Walker, Berkeley; K. J. Chambera and wife. Vernon, B. C: Charlet Bannltl, San Francisco; K. 8 Armstrong. Medtord; R. W. Keith, Bend; J. A. Hrunla, L. 0. Jaroliaon, Porlland; nud Con way and parly, 'Oakland Harry R. rrledman, Chlrago; A. II. Armea, Medtord; Mr. and Mra. K. E. Henaell, Loa Angelct; Ted Meecb. Balein; Ouy C. rrledman, San Francisco; C. J. Rolf. Seat tle; Mr and Mra. I. C. Johnson, Berkeley; W. I". Boyer, Port land; W. T. Smyth, San Kran claro; H. A. Miller. Bend; V. O. Fudge. Portland; Martha Way. Oold Beach; C. F. Bauer, Lester Houfer, Hardla Bauer, Cab Bat ter, Sacramento; W. H. Morrli. Seattle; E. W. Crlchlon, Ralph A. and Benton L. Coon, W. U Keller. W. B. Bowman. Portland; C. H. Hank. Oakland; Carl R. Moaer. Portland; W. F. Magulre, San rranclaco. Attending Conclave Miss Mary Bertram, a former Klamath Fella girl, la attending the national conclave of umlcorn Ku. national honor eoelety of home economlca. at Milwaukee. Wla. Mlsa Bart ram graduated with honora from Sacred Heart academy. Klamath ralla. In till, and with honora from Oregon State college with tha claaa of 'SI. She la a mem ber of the Oregon State chapter of Omlcorn Nu which aha la rep reaentlng at tha conclave. Before returning to her preeent home In Corvallle aha will visit relatives In Chicago, ber brother In New Orleana and with friends In Los Angolea. Return From Mre-tliiR fl C. Teeeum and family hare re turned from Portland whero Mr. Tessura attended a superlnton denta' meeting of Consolidated Freight Lines. Mr. Teaaum atatea that report! from all dl Tlalona ahow a decided Increase In tonnage for Idaho, Oregon and Washington, which la a good Indication of Improved business conditions, and that all Consol idated Freight Lines employes hn have heen off the" payroll or working part tlma during the winter, are now working iun time, due to Increase In volume of business. Visit In Klamath Mr. and Mra. A. l. Dean, twin. -boy, David and Douglas, and daimh ter, Lorraine, are spending eev- eral daya In Klamath Kails as tha gueeta of Mr. and Mra. w. T. Dean, their ancle and aunt. Mr. A. L. Dean la auperlntendent of achoole at Reedpolnt, Mont., and ha and his family are en route to Palo Alto, where Dean plana to attend Stanford sum mer gchool. Visit Ing From Fresno Mr. and Mra. Chan. paaman oi Kreano, Calif., accompanied by Mlsa Louisa Porter, arrived In Klamath Falls Sunday morning. Mra. Bakman will be remembered aa Mlsa Dehlla Hawkins, tha daughter of Mr. and Mra. Burt Mawltlna The fraann visitors eipect to 'remain here visiting witn irienas tor aooui a weea. Oaeeta at Hotel Hall Guests registered at tha Hall Hotel Sat urday and Sunday evenings were: Stanton Poole, Sprague River; French Johnson,' Tula Lake; W. D. Dellow, city; Mr. and Mrs. Mavfleld, Chlloqiiln; Walter Mny, Porlland; W. M. Grant, 11. F. Llntuer, Portland; Waldo Davla, (am Memlro, New York. Health Cnsea Reported Tha county health report for tha past week showed two erarlet fever esses and one eaae of ayphllla as tha only contagious dlseasea dur ing tha week. Office calls dur ing the week numbered 140, (range to Meet The Midland (range will hold regular meet ing Friday evening, Jnna 13, when all mem hers are urged to be present at two visiting grang ers will attend the meeting. ' Junto to Meet A meeting of Roycroft Junto will be held Tues day evening at I o'clock at the Wunder tea room on Klamath avenue. "Llnnaeua" will be the topic for discussion. Divorce Suit Kllfd Ernest O. Chlldera filed suit tor a divorce In circuit court Saturday from Madge I. Chlldera, charging de sertion. No children or. property rlghta are Involved In tha suit. Recovers From Operation Charlea Duggnn, who recently underwent a major operation at Hlllsldg hospital, haa "Mfiirlied to his home at 339 'McKTMey street. -.-.-.i-.,i. Returns Home W. B.Wlrtti, amploya of tha Balalger - Motor company, waa able to eava Hill side hospital Monday, after re ceiving treatment Leaves llnspt.al H. E. Cor nell, 1835 Johnson street, who has been a medical patient at Hillside hospital, waa able to re turn home Monday. Hiirreaeful Fishermen Clyde Williams and Don Kenyon ob tained the limit at Seven Mllo Sunday Mra, JCnriere Hera Mra. J. E. Knilers of Ashland returned to Klamath Kalis Sunday evening In ruinpany wllh tha delegation of American Legion membera and legion auxiliary membera who attended the northern California district mooting last week end at Yruka. Mra. E rulers la dis trict president of tha legion aux iliary and while here la assisting In arranging plana for tha etata convention. Arrlilent Reported Y. W. Stal ford of 3103 Hadcllffa atraet re ported an accident at tha sher iff's office Monday morning. Ac cording to tha report, Stalford while driving on tha Keno-Wor den road, struck a cow near tha Nelson ranch, Sunday evening. The animal waa not killed and minor damagea to the car were received according to the report. Iavo for M. Mlnnvllle Mra. Karl C. Reynolds, accompanied by her two children, Marcllle and Earl, Jr., and Mra. Ruth Flit li tany, left for McMlnnvllle Sun day morning to attend tha atate convention of the P. E. O. After the convention Mra. Reynolda and children eipect to visit relatives at Sllverton. Return From Pendleton A number of Klamath county Po mona grange membera who have been attending the atate meeting at Pendleton, returned Sunday evening. Among those who re turned are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mark. Mack la Pomona master of the county. Kspect to Leeve Among the Klamath Falls membera who are planning to attend the state con ventlon of P. E. O. at MrMInn villa this week are Mrs. E. W. Vannlre, Mrs. O. 0. Crawford Mra. Alfred Collier and Mra. A M. Collier. Huetalna Injury J B. Matt, employed at the Ingilng camp of lh Ufa- f.akaa T.timlier enmnanv. sustained a aevera leg injury wnen oe wee cui or u eew om nrday. Ha la receiving treatment at ttinsiae nospnai. Return Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keva llutchlna and child return ed Sunday evening from a week'a vacation trip to northern cities. Ilutrblns la employed at the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company. Mlsa HertenlHiwrr Back Miss Bemlca llartenbower, secretary t lha California Oregon Power company office, returned Sunday evening irom (.eioweii, inano ai ter visiting a week with her par enta. Judgment of Son-Hult A Judgment of voluntary non-suit waa given Saturday by Judge Duncan In the rase of State In dustrial Accident Commission versus Reg. R. Cox. Cae Dlsmleaed Circuit Judge Duncan dismissed the ease Satur day. Prudential Savings and Loan association venue T. B. Waters. Tha case waa dismissed without prejudice. Divorce Granted Stella Man was granted a decree of divorce from Peter Manl Saturday by Circuit Judge Duncan. Plaintiff was restored her former name, Stella Sheets. Apply for License Sam M. Colts, 41, lumberman of Klam ath Falls and Nellie Central, 31 of Altamont Acres applied at tha county clerk's office Saturday for a marriage license. Held In Jell James Richard Post of Algoma waa arrested by elate police Sunday and la being held In tho county Jail on a charge of reckless driving. Returns Home Thelma Hub bard, who recently underwent a major operation at Hillside hot pltal, has returned to her home at 401 Owena atreet. N Visits Ashland Mr. and' Mra Edward Olson of thla city apent Sunday visiting with frlenda In Ashland. HospltM Patient Mra. C. A Dunn of 1227 Knst street la a patient at Klnmath Valley hos pital, where she la receiving medical treatment. Hcturns to Mncdoel Mra. Charles Short, who haa been seriously 111 at Hillside hospital haa sufficiently recovered to he moved to her home at Macdoel Pays Fine Lloyd Wilson, charged wllh drunkenness, was fined 10 In police court Mon day morning. Matin Patient Dan Blodgelt of Malin la receiving medical cara at Hillside hospital where he la a patient. Miikrs nualnraa Trip Walter May of Portland la making a brief business visit In this city, Midland Visitor Mra. O. L. Travera of Midland waa a visitor in Klamath Falls Monday. COMMITS HflCIDK PORTLAND, Ore., Juna It, (AP) Despondent because of III health, J. P. Lottrldge. 48 former prosldent and genoral manager of the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company at Baker, ahnt and killed himself here yesterday. Announcement , i " Chang ot Of flea Addreai W. C. Van Emon LAWYER 900-10 Wllllta llldg. 433 Mnln. Willamette Holda Ceremonies SALEM, Juna 1 (Pi At Wil lamette university's first outdoor commencement, graduating atu denta today received diplomas and advice under cloudy but dry sklaa. AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing. Rich ard Arlen and Mary Brian In "Sung of tha Eagle." Plna Tree Now playing. Dickie Moor and Irving Plcha) In "Oliver Twist." Vog Now playing, John, Klhel and Lionel Barrymor In "Rasputin and the Empress." CHsaui KKroex 4 After 1J yeara of shackled liberty America rallied to the muffled pleadings of a few far- sighted thinkers, and the result baa been lh new 1931 model Declaration o f Independence, flack from France, tbe remnanta of a million of her finest boys hav risen to strike out the menace of a much Juggled law that haa bred crime, crippled in dustry, and virtually destroyed much ot the fineness of Ameri can aoclal life. Thia revolution of thought la tha substance of probably tb most dynamic screen atory of today'a thrilling national reorganisation, "Song of the Eagle." "Song of tha Eagle" la a Par amount production, featuring one of the etrongest casts possi ble to organise for a picture of thla kind. Charles Blektord playa the role of an honest beer wagon driver, later becoming a notorloua racketeer and bootleg beer baron. Richard Arlen doea splendid work aa the leader of the doughboya who rise against the criminal Influence back of tbeir alrangled liberty. Louise Dresser, Jean Hereholt, Mary Brian, Andy Devln and George E. Stone ar the other featured players. Strong In story and reflecting the new American thought, "Song of the Eagle," now play ing at the Pelican theatre, prom ises Klamath Falls a thrilling account of the "new deal." FINK TREE Charlea Dlckene gave ui a atory that becomes dearer to the world with each year ot Ita undying popularity. A classic, it is, because It la built so close ly around the heart ot all hu manity, a child. That story la "Oliver Twist," and lt advent to the realm of screen master pieces Is beraldcd with much enthusiasm by grown-ups and children alike'. "Oliver Twist" la now playing at tne I'm Tree theatre, with America's little brother. Dickie Moore, playing tha part of the immortal child character bo dear to our hearta. Irving Plchel and William noyd deliver splendid performances In the leading grown-up roles. vox Brilliantly mounted, eorteous ly costumed and aettlng a new standard for screen acting, "Ras putin and tha Empreas," Metro-(ioldwyn-Mayer'a major triumph of the current cinema aeason. opened Sunday at the Vog The atre and lived up to Ita advance reputation or being an even greater and mor overpowering film production than "Grand Hotel," last year'a memorable talkie hit. Not only It "Rasputin and the Empress" danllng because of Its Imposing cast headed by the celebrated Barrymor trio, John. Ethel and Lionel, In their first Joint appearance In films, but becaus ot Its tremendous sweep and arope, Ita gigantic reproduc tions of the magnificent cere monials of tha pre-war Russian dynasty, Its powerful dramatic structure and the wide diversions ot striking characterizations. Charlea Wynn Sent To State Prison Charlea Frank Wynn, charged with possessing an unregistered still waived his grand Jurv in dictment, pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge William Duncan and was sentenced to ona year In the state penitentiary. Wynn waa then paroled pend ing good behavior. He waa ar retted May 80 near Merrill with May Andreda alias May Sllva. Tha charge against tha woman was dismissed. Theatre of the Stars NOW HHOWING-KND9 THURS. mm Royal Family of the Theatre in RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS WITH RALPH MORGAN DIANA WYNYARD TAD ALEXANDER 1'KLN AN m LAk National, Local S CHICAGO, Jun 1. CP) Wheat corn and rye went soaring today about le a bushel, with most of tha grain list overtopping the season's high price records. As a reault of prolonged ex treme high temperatures and lack of molatur, crop authorities aaid hopea for a 1633 big yield or spring wheat had been abandon ed. Renewal of Inflation talk al so was a source of skyrocketing tb price. Wheat closed atrong. Zlc-Zlr above Saturday'a finish, corn lie- 21c up, oata 2tc-Zic advanced and provisions unchanged to a rls ot 27c. PORTLAND UltAIN PORTLAND, Jun 13, VP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July 66 .694 .65 .68 Kept. 691 .62 .691 .81 Dec 631 .66s .63 .661 Cash Wheat Big Rend bluestem 661 Dark bard winter, 12 .661 Dark hard winter. 11 .621 Soft white .68 Western white . .651 Hard winter A... .671 .Northern Spring 661 Western red 661 Oats: No. 2, white, (22.60. Corn: No. 2, yellow, 122.60. Mlllrun atandard, $19.00. Today' car receipts: Wheat 16; flour, 26; hay, I. CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO. Juna 1, 0P) Wheat, No. 2 Red, 76Jc-77c: No. I yellow, hard, 761c; No. 2 mix ed, 761c. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 4Slc-441c: No. 1, yellow, 46c; No. 1. white. 4lc; No. 3, white, Slc-321c. No. 3, white. 301c-31c. Rye, no sties. Barley, 33c-64c. Timothy teed, per cwt., 11.75 13.26. Clover seed, per cwt., 18.00 112.00. Lard. J6.23. Bellies, 17.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, June 19. (JP) (U 8. D. A.) Hogs: 40.000; alow. 10c to 15c lower; 190-290 lbs., 14.60-4.60. Cattle: IS. Ann ah..t vealers steady to atrong; best yearlings. 16.60; steers, 4.76 15.76; yearling heifers, 15.40 to 36.60: vealera 14 fio.K no Sheep: 12.000; slow, weak to oc lower; aauvea, 67.00-7.60 Yearlings 16.26; fat awea. i.VV-i.ll, Stock Averages (Copyright, ltls. ataneard Stalls tlca Company) 10 to a aa .. . Inofe RB-s TJfa Total "nUT S7.I Mi l lot ! S Pray, day II. I 41.0 101. t 7S.1 W'aek ago 19.1 44 llj.t M S rear ago . Ill lj.4 mi li t I yesrs ago l.t 121.1 fill ns.t High, III! II I 44.1 hi t t !. 19U 41.1 II I ll.t 41.1 tilth, 1931 . Til ll.l tll.S UI Low, till ll.l 11,1 (l. li t) Bond Averages (Copyright, lllj, Standard Statis tics Company) 10 10 It) 10 Indl's RR's Ufa Total Monday .... 71.1 7l.t 14.0 77.1 Prev. day 71.1 74.4 13.1 71.7 Week age 71.1 71.1 14.4 77.T Tear ita SK S sa s Til II I I ysars age.. Il l lol l II.S M l nun, Tl.t is.e it.i ti.i Low, 1113 il l (7.1 74.1 ll.l High. Illl . Ti l 71.0 M l TI.I Low, till 11.1 11.4 TO I 17.1 Forest Workers Pass Here Monday A special train carrying 246 membera ot the civilian conser vation corpa patted through Klamath Falla Monday morning enroute to Eugene, according to announcement! from the South ern Pacific. There were 11 cara on the trnin. The men were mobilized at Leavenworth, Kansas, and will be aent to Lane county camps, to Medtord and to Granta Pasa. One hundred French military planea will fly In formation to Egypt and North Africa lu No vember. , KLMIH FALLS 20 SOl'TH flth 8TRKKT AT CITY LINE JtXJBu 1 AND SUPER tieSV STAUIoV ' SPECTACLE ffpijt I y LLWTI0N m-v-v --a5S Mahal STARK PAGEANT LrW VS-ru OfCOlD XffjSg BOSKS fcTRAINS Lhj Ja. 12 ACRES 1 I. KTnT0 OF TENTS I U """ POORS oTlN AT t SlTAj PERFORMANCES AT 2 AS llls.SKUVKD AMI ADMISSION TK khTS ON WALK tlltt'lS DAT AT INDKUWOOD PHAKMACY, 7th AND MAIN ST9. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jun 1, (JP) Financial marketa were borne up ward today on a new wave of In flationary psychology. Aa tha dollar declined sharply In foreign exchange markets, following re ports tne Washington administra tion disapproved of currency ata- bllltatlon at present ratea, atocka aoared 2 to 7 or mora points. The close waa atrong. Approximately 6,0'", 000 tharea changed band!. A rush of buyera at the open ing aent prices spurting to levels wnere they regained eubatanttal portlona of their last week's loeaea. All groups participated In tha recovery. While there were Intermittent pauaea to ab sorb profit taking, the movement waa forward throughout. Gralnt were np from 3 to 3 centa a bueh el, around New Year'a hlght. bar allrer rallied and bonda war atrong. Cat led the fast moving atocka with a gain of around 9 points, reflecting the upward movement of farm products. Advance, of 6 or more were recorded by Du Pont. U. 8. Smelting. Union Paci fic, Western Union, Allied Chemi cal, Johna-Manvllle and National Distillers. Shares with galna of 1 to around 6 Included American Telephone, New York Central. United Aircraft, Chesapeake A Ohio, Santa Fe, General Electric, V. s. Steel. General Motors, Con solidated Gas, Columbia Gaa. An aconda, North American, Dela ware ac Hudson, Chrysler. Liggett A Myers. Kennecott, and Ameri can Can. Today'a closing prices: Air Reduc. Alaska Jun. Am. Can , AI. Chem. A Dy Am. Coml. Alco. . Am. A For. Pow. Am. Smelt eV R. . 831 20J 91 117 33 171 341 131 89. 161 (61 27, 22i 171 351 351 181 281 16 23 4i 401 32 261 US 61 (2 751 31 561 791 33 34 131 36 28 151 23 40 181 62 20 30 308 931 34 22, 241. 211 551 221 731 181 391 84 i 41 281 141 A. T. V T. Am. Tob B Anaconda . Atchison Atlantic Ref. Bait. Ohio Rendlx Avla . Beth. Steel Borden Burr. Add. Mach, Calif. Pack. Canada Pac. Caterpillar Tract Case (J. I.) flies. & Ohio Chrysler Col. O. E. Coml. Solv. Comwlth So. Contl. Can Corn Prod. Curtlsa-Wrlght , Drug Inc. . Dupont ... Eastman - Elec. Auto Lt. , El. Pow. A Lt- , Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. Gillette Gold Dust Int. Harveat I. T. A T. Johna Man. Kennecott Kroger Croc. Llbbey-O-Ford Llgg. ft My B. , Liquid Carb. .. Lorlllard Monty Ward Nasn Mot. . Nat. Biscuit .Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Distill . Nat. Pow. ft Lt. N. Y. Cent. North Amer. Packard . Penrfey (J. C.) ., Penn. R. R. .., Phillips Pet Pub. Ser. N. J. . Pullman Radio RKO 631 461 10. 41 81 441 34 8 24. 20 84 371 (I 221 291 81 401 116 331 131 23 621 141 67 26 461 44 Rem. Rand. Rey Tob. B. Sears Roe ... Shell Union Sou. Pac Stan. Brands St. Oil Cal. . St. Oil N. J. Studebaker , Texat Corp. Tex. Gult 8ul. Trant-Amer. Union Carb Union Pac Unit. Aircraft .......... Unit. Corp Unit. Gat. Imp. V. 8. Indut Alco. V. 8. Rubber .... V. 8. Steel Vanadium West Elec. ft Mf Woolworth mi ."-"a i ! Markets l-OKTLAND 1'KOUtCtS PORTLAND. June 19. IP, But ter prints, extras 24c; stand ards, 23 lc Butterat: Portland delivery: A grade, 21e-22c lb; Farmers' door delivery. 21c-22c lb; sweet cream, 6c higher. Kggs: Pacific poultry produc ers' selling price: Overslie, 20c; extraa 18e; mixed colore, 17c dozen. Buying price of whole salers; Fresh current receipts, 66 lbs., and up. 12c doxen. Live Poultry: Portland dellr ery Buying prices, heavy hena, colored 41-51 lbs., 11c; Do 61 lbs. up 10c; broilers 2 lbt. np. 8c: under 2 lbt. 10c: colored aprlngt, 2 lbs. up, 12c; roosters. e lb.; ducks, peklns, broilers. 12c-13e lb.; old ducks, pekina, 10c lb.; Do colored, 10c lbs. Strawberriea: Oregon dollar. 11.26-11.60; New Oregons, 31.40 31.85. Cheese: 32 acor Oregon trip lets, )2c; loaf. 13c lb.; brokers will pay 1c below quoutloni. Milk: Contract pne 4 pet. Portland delivery 31.75 cwt; B grade cream, 37 le lb. Country Mean: Selling price to retailer: country killed bogs. best butchers, under 150 lbs., 7c to 71c; vealera, 70 to 100 lbs., Sc-lOc; spiiLg lambs, 10c-101c; yearlings, 2c-4c; heavy awea. 21c-3e; medium cows, 6c lb:; canner cowa 21e-3c; bulls, 4ic-5c lb. Mohair: Buying price: 1333 clip. 12c lb. C a scar Bark: Buying prlc: 1933 peel, 3c lb. Hop: Nominal, 1933, 70c-75c lb. Onions: Selling prlc to re tailers Oregon 11.00-1.26 cen tal. New onions: California Bermu da. 31 per 50-lb crate; new red. 2c lb. Potatoes: Local, J1.1S-1.S5: Deschutes Gems, 31.76; Do bak ers, 31.90; Yakima gema, 31.60. New potatoes: California Gar nets, 21c-2c lb.; white, 21c lb. Wool: 1933 dip nominal; Wil lamette valley, 21c-23e lb.; East ern Oregon, 18c-21c lb.; South ern Idaho, 16c-20c lb. Hay: Buying prlc from pro ducer: Alfalfa. No. 1. 515 Clover, No. 2. 814; Willamette valley tlmotby Eattem Oregon timothy, 316; oata and vetch, 516. WtHTI.IVn . .1 v i.-iv m PORTLAND. Jun 19. () .aiue: lubu. caive loo; steady. Steep .iA c aa ta as. common and medium, 13.75 to 6.26: heifer, good, 35.26 to 36.36; common and medium. 33.00 to 15.60; cowt, good. 34.60 to 35.25; common and medium. 83.00 to 54.60; built, good, 83.26 to 53.75; cutter and medium, 32.25 to 33.25; vealera, good. in AO te ta te. .n , dlum, 33.00 to 36.00; calvet. booq. is. eu to . oo; common no metiium, ex. bp to 55.00. Hogs: 8600; dull, ateady. Good, 140-200 lbt., 55.00 to 35.35; 200-250 lbs., 35.00 to 35.35; over 250 lbs., 54.85 to 15.15; aowa, good, 33.75 to 34.60; medium, 33.60 to 83.75; pigs, good, 34.00 to 55.00. Sheep: 2300; dull, ateady. Lambs, good and choice, 35.76 to 36.00; common and medium. 34.00 to 34.76; wethers. 32.00 to 84.76; ewes, 3.76 to 52.25. Sale of passenger automobiles In the United States during May, IMS are estimated at 15 per cent above thos ot My, 1933. Appropriations tor develop ment of lr mall service In Can ada hav baan Increased by 3136,500. ' Today MOTHERS! FATHERS! WE PROUDLY PRESENT The Immortal Story by CHARLES DICKENS with DICKIE MOORE IRVING PICHEL WILLIAM BOYD .ADDED. "HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE" CARTOON-COMEDY poeijt'8 PINE TREE THEATRE Pleasantly COOLl I "'3 I SO. 8 AN FRANCISCO, Jun 19. (UP) Hogs: 676, Including 310 direct. Fully 26 centa low er, several half loada 36.36 top, under 150 lbs. 31.60; few pack ing aowa 53.50-33.75. Cattle: 500. direct 88. and 36 holdovers. Steers ateady, load looo lb. cailfornlaa 85.65, load medium 1040 lb. 55, good grade abaent, around 60 bead 818 lb. ateera to feed lot; half run grass cows, weak, few 840 lb. helfera 14; load 835 lb. young cowa 53.25, tour loada common to medium 32.60-63.85; odd head bulla 33.25-33.60. Calves: Nona. Quoted 85.60 down. Sheen: 1060. direct 140. Steady. Deck ahorn 71 lb. Cail fornlaa 35.76: i per cent 64.75: deck lamb and yearling on sale. T The tem pday which was started the beginning of the golf aeaton at tb Reame Golf and Country club, captained by Mr. W. L. Qulnn and Mr. C. C. Kelley terminated Jun 15 with Mra. Qulun'a team winning by on point. For tb entire teason the teama were tied with 84 point! each. Pritea war given for low net ana moat point won by each member On Mrs. Qulnn' team. Mrs. Qulnn won low net of 84 and tied with Mra. W. O. Smith for most point won. On Mra. Kelley' team, Mr. Kelley had low net of 85 and tied with Mra. Macartney tor most point won. OBITUARY JOHN BALMY John Balin, a natlv ot 8 every, Kansas, and a reaident ot this locality for th last 20 years, pasted away In thla city, Sunday, June 18, at 10:50 . m. He waa born December 12, 1896, and Drink Water With Meals Good for Stomach Water with meals help stom ach juice, aldt digeation. It .bloated with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. On do cleans out poisons and washes BOTH upper and lower bowelt. Sold In Klamath Falla by Star Drag Store. LOST IT WHILE OVERSEAS .. NOW WE'LL PROTECT IT! We HQ MILLION VOICES SHOUT THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM A Powerful Story of AMERICA'S NEW ATi l DECLARATION OF Jf. AMERICA'S NEW DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE! yV v-A 'or About ft . A Story About Mnrjorle Bee boo COMEDY PELICAN waa aged 87 yeara, ali months and 10 daya at th Urn of hi paaslng. Surviving ar kls mother. Mra. Mary Balln. a alster, Mra. Emm Welch, and two brothera. Charlie and Otto Balln, all of Klamath Falls. Tb remalna are at the Klam ath Funeral home. 825 High atreet, where Rev. Melvlll Wire will officiate at th final rites Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 Interment will follow In th tarn- lly plot In Llnkville cemetery. WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's pharmacy shows hut slight change In barometrie con ditions over th week-end and aa th trend Is upward a con tinuation of pleasant weather aeema asaured. Conditions favor higher temperatures Tuesday. Th Tyco recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperaturea today aa followa: High 73 Low : i... 46 Forecast for next 24 houri: Fair, probably warmer. Th United State reclamation aervlc reporta no precipitation for th 48 hour ending at 5 p. m. Sunday; 8 14 for th teason; 11.86 normal; 11 20 last year. The season'! maximum 100 on Jnne 14. ma Lai Vtiaua' Smarten Up Your Car Our expert paint Job will make your car worth mony. W match all col or, and abaolutely guar antee our work. And th price war never so low. $20 to $30 Pelican Auto Paint Shop Sixth and Walant Today PATHE NEWS "Transportation of th World" THKATHU -"- a