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June 21, 1033 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS ,1 I Saw Monilay In our backyard, ull llndlni food In our garbage. Th bird made r ril trip! durlni the dev. B. W. B. U-lllarrf Mnlel fitieote (lliestS t the WllUrd lintel Monday eve Blnf were! W. D. Ilnlllniwortb. Emene; B. W. McWrabiin, Port land; Din ila, llarnee Circus: E. H. Thomas, Medfnril; A. K. Weet, Beattlo; Charlee C. Arver on, J. W. Wrlfht, 0. L. Man ual, Portland; C. I.. Harsolll, Ban rraneleeo; Welter R. Krlls, Portland; W. 1. MrKlnnon and wlla, Loa Amalea; Mr. and Mra. K. P. Porter, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mra. II. D. l.autoaurnt, piedmont; rrank Hull, ln Ronaland, K. J. rreedmen. Mad ford: Mr. and Mra. Carl Hooe, Balam; I). W. Bhanka. Ban Tran elseo; Mr. and Mra. R. Jackson, Palo Alio; Miss Anna Maria Tylar, Holse: Dwliht Mllchall, Holaa; W. II. Ilalnee and wlfa. t). ll.lolniers, Paul McCaha, Portland; Mr. and Mra. O. I.auranaratar, Palo Alto: A. K. Ulbaon, R. II. Donaly, Loa An lelea: Cleore Upton, Harnee Clrcua; Mr. and Mra. Snail. Ta tome; J. Ilanry Thoinaa, Berk eley; Clauda Blanley, Heattla; (lene Sullawav, Stanley rohleln. Weed: Mr. and Mm. Houston llaldiirf, Portland; II. Miller, Rand: B. C. I.apham. Klchmnml. Calif.; E. rrawlni and aon, Oak land. Irav an Camping Trip Vic tor Palmar and hla parents, Mr. and Mra. R. J. Palmer, left Bun day morning for tha North I'mp qua where thay will apand about thraa montha enjoying a ramp Ina and fishing trip. They ware accompanied to Pelican Ray camp No. t by Mra. Victor Palmar. Mr. nd Mra. Charlea M. Reynolda and Howard Emeraon. That waa aa far aa they were able to go by car. They continued on horse which had been taken to tha camp by Mr. Nlckareon. Leave for I'rlnevllle Mra. L. If. Hodgea and daughter. Stella Hodgea, left Monday morning for their home In Prlnevllle. Mra. Hodgea apant the pant two waeka here at tha home of her aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. P.. V. Conatahle. on Eaat Main treat, whlla Mlaa Hodgea who la an employ of the Prlnevhle poet offlc apent her vacation In Portland and Brattle. Hall Hotel fluroia Guests at tha Hall Hotel Monday night were; Vern Jnhnaon, Spokane; Mra. J. Capp. Dorrls; Mra. l. M. Wara. Portland; D. Kelleher. Ban Francisco; Mary Kelleber, Ban Francisco: Mra. S. P. Hutrh- leon, Ban Francisco; .'Charlea Bllngar. Portland; L. R.. Haider man, Portland! Taul Woodroffa and wlfa. Richer: C O. Buel, Chicago; W, W. Stevens. Port land: R. A. Davie. Seattle: H. O. Frohbeck. D. Y. Tyrea, J. 1. Bklnner, Medford; Eula McCardy, Ban Mateo. Leavee Hoepltal Lester Cum mlnga, of Tula Lake, who baa been receiving treatment for In- Jurlee sustained In a truck and train collision near Btronghnlil last week, hae diffidently reent ered to leave Hlllelde hoapltal where ha waa a patient. Tonalla llenioveal Ronald and Robert Trotn an, aged 4 and a years, gone of Dr. and Mra. Frank Trotman of Merrill, ara patlenta at Hlllilda hoapltal. where they had their tonalla removed Tuei' day. TODAY V Beach Comber Pajamas A two-piece creation of terry-cloth , . sweater haa ahoulder yoke and sleeves In convict stripes. Plain color alacke ... a variety of colora. $225 Complete Suit Swagger coats of linen and pique . . knee length . . . broad shoulders. Smart nd cool. $4.85 Corduroy coats In brown, whit and red. Noval "but ton and bow trlmir" $12.75 Two Reek Divorce Two divorce aulta wara filed In circuit court lata Monday. Ina Lawlaon fllad for a divorce from Lao II. Law laon on charge of rrual and In human treatment, Hha asks for ona-half Inlaraat In described prnpxrty. tlladya Bailor f'!td for a divorce from John Dennis Bail or on a charge of desertion. Plain tiff aeka tha custody of two minor chlldran. Vlalllng Itelatlvee Mr. and Mra. George Irwin of Aahland and Dr. and Mra. Jack Crawford of Banta Barbara ere In Klam ath ralla visiting at tha hnmaa of Mr. and Mra. Dobbin Irwin, S0 Walnut trout and Mr. and Mra. 11. Myers, iti Walnut. Dob bin Irwin la tha ton of Mr. and Mra. George Irwin and tha oaph aw oldie Crawforde. t.'luh la Meet Tha East Klam ath Improvement club and auilll ary will hold ahort bualnaaa meeting Wadnnday evening at 7: JO o'clork. A aoelal will bo enjoyed aflar tha bualnaaa aaa alon. Thuraday a (tar noon tha auiiuary will mant for a quilling and aawlng-bee In tha club room on East Main atreet. Wnlnearinv riuli Tha Bt. Paul'a Wadneaday club will moat at tha parish huuaa, Wadneaday evening, whan tha niembere will entertain thalr huabanda at bridle at a o'clock, Presiding aa boa tenses will ba Mra. R. C. Wood ruff. Mra. Karl L'mhart and Mra. .Mcrland D. Htroud. Return Home Mr. and Mra. Harvey WUa and baby daughter I,ole Eitelle, hare returned to tnetr home In Yreka, Calif., ef ter anendlng aevaral dara In Klamath Falla aa tha guaata of Mra. Wlne'a mother, Mra. Stella Manl, at her home on South Rlr erelde avenue. Arrive From Sooth Donald Harnoff and hla father arrived here the laat of tha week from Loa Angelea to apand aeveral daya with frlandt. From here they will go to Bolie. Idaho for an attended visit. They ara making tha trip by motor. Mailing at Culver Mr. and Mra. R. C. Harris and family of Wantland avenue ara visiting In Culver. Ore., at tha home of Mra. Harris' mother, Mra. Win dom. Mr. Harrla la convalescing there from a recent operation he underwent here. Ieive for Portland Tha Rev. end Mra. B. V. Rradshaw of Wil liamson Hirer hava left for Port land to attend annual conference. Mr. and Mra. Rradshaw expect to ba gone about ten daya and on their return will visit In Klamath Falls. Returns In Texas Ilert Rag ley, son of Mrs. M. E. Henley of Vina atreet, left Friday morning for hla home In Taxaa after at tending tha funeral aerrlcea for hla nephew. Bert Bagley, wno waa killed In Lakavlew a abort time ago. Movo to Meilford Mr. and Mra. Del her t Robertson and babv moved Friday from Altamont Acrea- to Medford where Mr. Robertson who la an employe of the Standard Oil company haa been transferred. Ile.wlik Visitor W. H. fios alp of Beawlck, Calif., apent Mon day In Klamath Falla, Joining Mr. and Mra. W. L. Fraln, and returning with them to their ranch on tha Keno road where ha will apend tha coming week. Apply for License Richard Robustalll, 14, service atatlon operator of tbls city and Bofflna Bruchou, 12, clerk also of this city applied for a marriage li cense at tha county clark'a of fice Tueaday morning. Hero From Fresno Mra. Rose Silver of South Sixth atreet re turned to her home after visit ing her daughter and son-in-law In Freano. Calif. Her daughter accompanied her home to visit for a ahort time. Returns From Weed Miss Carmen Dela Costa of 104 4 White avenue returned home Sun day from Weed, Calif., where she haa been visiting friends and relatives for tha past month. flursta at Stnlfonlt Mrs. Oer alillna Ashcr and baby of Marys vllle, Calif., and her alatar, Miss Ruth Stalford, of San Joae, Calif., re visiting at tha home of their parents, Mr. and Mra. Y. W. Btalford of 2100 Radcllffa drive. Visile Family William Arnold spent thn week end vlaltlng with his family at 1130 Garden atreet. Mr. Arnold Is working on tha highway at Chemtilt. Visit In (Iranta Pans Albert Langer and hla aon, Elmer Lan ier, hava returned home after visiting relatives In flrants Pasa over tha past weekend. Olrcln Picnic The Rethany circle of tha First Priabytarlan church will hold a pot luck pic nic at Moore park Wednesday at 1:00 P. m. Royal Neighbors Tha Royal Neighbors and Graces will meat at tha I. O. O. F. hall Thursday at 1:00 p. m. Practice will bo held Friday night. Hospital Patient Mrs. J, T. Proctor of 825 Plna street haa been taken to Klamath Valley hospital whera she will receive medlcnl care. Confined at Home R. E. Brad bury, director of relief work, waa tinahle to ho at his office Tues day morning because of Illness. Returns Home Miss Mildred O'Kane has returned to her home lq thl" city alter sn extended visit In Omnia Pass. Vrelin Visitors Mr. and Mra. J. N. Gordon of Yreka, Calif., are Kurnts of Mr. and Mra. H. H. VanValkonburg of Klamath Falla. Operate On Child Raby Joan Turnhull, Il-montha-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Turd bull of lie North Third strest, underwent a major operation at Hillside hospital Tueaday. Merrill Patient Rianley Win ter, 111-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. Arthur L. winter of Mar- III, la a patient at Hillside hoa pltal, where ha la receiving medi cal attention. Hetorne to Keno Foster Bea ver, who recently submitted to a major operation at Hillside hospital, waa able to return home Tueaday. I'ndergoe Operation Mrs. R. Bchlmlneeky of Mardoel under went a major operation at Hill side hoapltal Tuesday, .Makes Iluolnees Trip Oaorge llarth, local merchant, has left 'or Ban Franelaco where ha will apand aevaral daya on business. SALEM. Ore., U.R Oregon clt liena hava received but 4S per cent of tha number of civil serv ice posta to which they ara en titled. Tha atata ahould receive tit civil aervlca joba on tha baala of population, a federal report showed. There are 125 Oregon lans working for the government At WashtiiKton, where the greatest portion of the govern ment employee work, tha nearest statea ara given the greateat ad vantage. District of Columbia, entitled to 111 employee, has 10. 771. Virginia, entitled to 5. haa 1,271. Maryland haa 1.111, agalnat a quota of 444 on popu lation basis. Appointments from Iowa and Vermont ara also slight ly In ejeeoe of population Qiiotee. California's quota Is 11 par cant filled. Washington's 44 par cent. Idaho a 7a per cent, and Nevada's 0 per cent. Courthouse Records Monday, June IB. luna Ina Lewlson filed suit for di vorce from Leo H. Lewlson. charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married In Idaho, November, 1927. Plain tiff asks for one-halt Intereat In described property. Glsdys Bailor filed auit for a divorce from John Dennie Sailor, charging desertion. Couple mar ried In Arkansas, December. 124. Plaintiff asks for custody of two minor children. No prop erty rlghta Involved In auit. Other Suite Filed None. Divorces Granted Maxlne E. Bouck received a de cree of divorce from Ernest C. Bouck. Plalntlff'a request for suit money disallowed. Plaintiff restored former name of Maxlne E. Mahan. see. Orders Signed Dismissal: Leah Jimerson ver rus L. O. Mills. Suit dismissed with prejudice. see Marriage Licenses None. Car Accident Reporta Y. W. Stolford filed report of striking a cow near the Nelson ranch on the Keno-Worden road Sunday evening. Animal waa not killed and minor damagaa receiv ed to car. e e e Justice of peace Conn James Richard Post, charged with reckless driving, pleaded and given a fine of $25 and 13.75 costs. Committed to county jail on failure to pay fine. Former Kaiser Escapes Death In Auto Mishap AMSTERDAM, June 20, (AP) The former German Kaiser had a narrow escape from death while motoring recently in Holland, It waa revealed today. Hia automobile waa crossing railroad tracka between Amste" dam and Haarlem when the ba were let down automatically as the motorcar waa on the tracka. One of tha heavy bara hit the machine, damaging It consider ably. Tho chauffeur was able to movo tha car from the tracks only a few seconds before a train hurtled past. The former Kaiser, unhurt, continued the drive. . Four Delegates Attend Convention TULHS LAKE, Calif Four delegates, Including J. TV. Tay lor, Fred Taylor, George Martin and Karl Gentry, were aent by the Tule Lake chamber of com merce to the atate convention which met In Sacramento. Sat urday, June 17. ,The aim of the trip was to attempt to eecure funda for road work In this dis trict. There la an average of one typewriter to every 100 persons in the United States. Theatre of the Stars Positively Ends Thure. JOHN ITHai, UOHII. ftARRVMORE Coming Sunday "The White Sister" 14 1 Jl II I National, Local Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jone 10. OP) Dullish fever In tha financial mar kale cooled a trifle today, deaplta further weakness of tha dollar It, foreign eiehange marketa and continued reporta of business and industrial Improvement. Earlier galna In atocka of I to around 1 points wara ahaded or replaced by similar or greater loasea as speeulatora cashed In alzeable profits. Activity dwindled on the decline. Transfers approximated 6,000,000 aharea. Today's closing prlcaa: Air Reduction .. Hi Alaska Juneau 10 Al. Chem. Dye 116J, American Can 21 111 11 m American Coml. Alcohol American For. Pow. American Smelt, ft Rf(. -American Too. B .. A. T. T Anaconda Copper Atchison T. 1. F. Atlantic Ref. Hendlx Aviation.. Haltlroora Ohio . Uethlehem Steel Hordea Co. it 127 1 5 27 17s 22, 24 li 18 23 ll 2k 221 40 25 IU Hi 5k 0J 741 24 544 7s II 13 i 121 15, lii 15 llurr. Add. Mach, , California Park Canada Pacific Caaa (J. I.) Caterpillar Tractor . Cheaapeake Ohio Col. (I. E Chrysler Motor Commercial Bolv. Commonwealth Bo. Continental Can Corn Producta Curtlaa-W right Drug Inc. - Dupont A Da N. Kaatman Kodak . Elec. Auto Lt. ... El. Pow. Lt. (leneral Foods . General Motors Gillette Kasor Gold Duet International Harvester I. T. T Johna Manvllle - Kennecott Con. Cop. 121 39 ITS 51 10 29k Llbbey-O-Ford ., Kroger Grocery ..... Liggett Myer B. Liquid Carb. Lorlllard Hob, Co. . Monty Ward .... - 20k 91 I2i 22k 23 201 551 Nash Motor National Biscuit - National Dairy Producta National Distilling National Pow. Lt. N. Y. Central North ' America -Packard Motor Penney (J. C.) 21 751 is 3k 31 51 40 111 14 52 45 H 44k 141 71 241 10 34 371 61 121 m 71 40 1141 321 511 121 121 131 56 u 47 44 Penn. R. R. Phillips Pet - Public Service N. J. . Pullman Co. Radio Corp. R. K. O Rem. Rand - Reynolda Tob. B Bears Roebuck Shell Union Bouthera Pacific Standard Rranda ... Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N. J. . Studebaker Co. .. Texaa Corp. Texaa Gulf Sul. . Trans-America Union Carb . Union Pacific United Aircraft U. 8. Indua. Alcohol United Corp United Gaa Imp. U. B. Rubber . V. 8. 8teel Vanadium West. Elec. .M.'g , Woolworth' Portland Livestock PORTLAND, June 10, (JP) Cattle. 75; calves, 10; market 15c lower. Steers, good, $6.00 to $6.15: common and medium, $3.16 to $6.00; heifers, good. $5.15 to $6.16; common and medium. $3.00 to $5.36; cows, good. $4.60 to $5.26; common and medium. $2.60 to $4.10: bulls, good, $3.25 to $3.75; cutter and medium, $2.25 to $3.25: vealers. good. $6.00 to $6.75; common and me dium, $3.00 to $6.00; calrea. good. $5.50 to $6.00; common and medium, $1.60 to $5.00. Hogs, 150: market 10c lower. Good, 140 to 100 lbs., $5.00 to $5.25; 200 to 250 lbs., $4.85 to $5.25; over 260 lbs., $4.25 to $5.00; sows, good. $3.75 to $4.16; medium. $3.25 to $3.50; pigs. good. $3.60 to $4.35. Sheep, 200; market 60c lower. Lambs, good and choice. $5.00 to $5.60; common and medlnm, $3.60 to $5.00; wethers. $2.00 to $4.75; wea, $.75 to $2.25. The British colonial empire now haa aa area of 1.000.000, 000 square mllea and a popula tion of 60.000.000. NOW PLAYING! 1 DICKIE MUUKt Irving Plchel William Boyd MWOtMk4M MtH fUI.., I MAMA bMXWfi' Wtr eOUMIt Mf MM IT WILL WARM YOUR HEART , POOLE'S . PINE TREE -THEATRE- CHICAGO. June 20, UPt Ag gressive profit taking salea turn ed all graina downward late to day, with tradera Influenced by Indications the heat wave north west had been broken. More than He per bushel waa clipped from the day' top figures for wheat. Numeroua crop dam age reporta from American and Canadian aprlng wheat territory were Ignored late. wheat closed nnsettled, le to lie under yesterday's finish; corn, Ic to lie down; oatg un changed to 1c lower, and provi sions varying from 10c decline to a rise of 10c. CHICAGO, June 10, (IP) Wheat No. 1 red, 77c: No. 2 red, 77c to 77c; No. 1 yellow hard. 76c. Corn, No. 1 mixed, 441c; No. 1 mixed, 44c; No. 1 yellow, 431c to 4c; No. t white, 4l)c to 47c. Oata, No. 1 white, 12c to 321c; No. I white, Jlc to 811c. Rye. no salee. Barley, 3.1c to 64c. Timothy seed, per ewt., 2 15 to 11.15. Clover seed, per ewt., 11.00 to f 12.50. Lard, 16.01. Bellies, $7.00. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND June 10, UP) Wheat July .51 .51 .51 .61 September .62 .H .62 December .. .651 .66 .551 .65 C'aeh Wheat No. 1 Big Bend bluestem Dark bard winter, 11 , Dark hard winter, 11 , .651 .66 .2 .66 .55 noil wnite Weatern white Hard winter .67 ..65 .65 Northern spring eetern red Oata, No. 1 white, ill. in. Corn, No. 2 yellow. $21.60. Mlllrun atandard, $19.00. Today'a car reeelpte: Wheat II; flour, 0; corn, 1; oata, 1; hay, 1. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. Jnn 9a am it 8. D. A.) Hogs, 16,000; market active, 10c higher. 190 to 190 ios.. $4.60 to $4.70. Cattle, a.onn Btvifiw mA . ., choice fed steers and yearlings scarce, marget atrong to 16c higher. Beat fed ateera. $6.60: most graas fat cowe, $1.75 to $1.16: yearlings. $4.75 to $5.15; taiera Dareiy steady at $4.50 to $5.00. Sheen. E.nnn m,,v., . SB 1 1 V jl f a shade higher. Choice Iambs ioc to 15c up. Native ewe and wether lamba. $7.00 to $7.15 throwouta from $6.00 to $5.60 Slaughter ewes, $2.00 to $1.75. Stock Averages (Copyright, lux, sjtanoard Itatle tlcs Company) ie to . ' - . i o i a , Tuesdar 44 I lns.0 J 5 Prev. dy S7. 4S.1 109., ,4. wk ago It i 14 lot s S4 Year sao ,. 15.7 sj.5 ,., High, 1S3S a 44 lil t 16 ( l.Aw 104 J mt . . . low, ltu nil im nit is!e Bond Averages (Copyright, Ills, stsndsrd atatla- tlca company) 10 10 10 60 Indl's RR'a Ufs Total Tuoodsy 71.1 7S.4 14.1 7T.S Prov. day 7I. JJ.l 77.2 77.5 ek ago 71 S 75.1 Year ago 55.1 14.1 1 years sgo . 1.2 107.0 High. 1931 TS 4 74 4 Low, 1SI, Bt I (7.0 High, lost . 71. 714 Low, ltl 61.1 47.4 statistics anow that 50 per cent ot the male studenta of our collegea and 25 per cent of the female students are working tneir way through school. A Story as Thrilling as a Glass of Legal BEER! 1 fi SOW PLAYING it X4im na THURSDAY M 'niniiunnwinmuW POOLE'S PELICAN -THEATRE- etmxm Wi Iio- -.,,,iuvvumm 5 Markets Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 20 UPt But ter prlnta, exiraa 14c; stand ards, 11 ic Butterfat: Portland delivery: A grade, lle-22e lb; Farmers' door delivery, 21e-22c lb; sweet cream, 6c higher. Eggs: Pacific poultry produc- era' Belling price: Overaixe, 20c; extraa lie; mixed colors, 17c mediums, 17c doxen. Bnylng price of wbolesalera: Fresh - current receipts. 6tu lbs., up, 12c dozen. Lire poultry: Portland deliv eryBuying pricee, heavy hens, colored 4-6 lbs., 11c; Do 6 Iba. np 10c; broilers 2 lba. up. c; under 2 lbs, 10c; colored springs, 2 IM. up, 12c; roosters. 5c lb.; ducks, peklna, broilers. 12c-13c lb.; old ducks, peklns. 10c lb.; Do colored, 10c lbs. Strawberries: Oregon dollars. $1.00; New Oregona, $1.15 to $1.35. Cheese: 92 score Oregon trip lets, 12c: loaf, 13c lb.; brokers will pay )c below quotations. Milk: Contract srtce 4 net. Portland delivery $1.75 ewt: B grade cream. 37o lb. Country Meats: Selling price to retailers: country killed bogs. nesi nutcnera, under 160 lbs.. 7C to 7c; vealers. 70 to 100 Iba., 7c to 7c; aprlng lamba, lOc-llc; yearlings, 2c-4c; heavy ewes. Zc to 3c; medium cowa, 6c lb.; canner cows. 2c to 3c; bulls. 4c to oc ID. Mohair: Buying price: 1913 clip. 11c lb. Caacara Bark: Buying price: 1933 peel, 8c lb. Hope: Nominal. 1913. 70c-75- lb. Onions: Selling price to re tailer Oregon $1.00-1.26 cen tal. New OL one: California Bermu das. $1 per 60-lb crate; new red. 1c lb. Potatoes: Local. II 15-1 35- Deschutea Gems, $1.76; Do bak ers, $1.90; Yakima game, $1.60. New potatoea: California Gar nets, lc to 2c lb.: white. Ic lb. Wool: 1933 clip nominal: Wil lamette valley. 21c-23c lb.; East ern uregon, lc-2lc lb.; South ern Idaho. 16c-20e lb. Hay: Buying price from pro- oucer: Alfalfa. No. 1. 115 Clover, No. 2, $14; Willamette Valley timothy Eastern Oregon nmotny, iif; oats and vetch $16. It has been estimated tbat leas than 20 per cent of the Inmates of our penal Institutions have bad a high school education. 14111111 1 I For the first time we offer Dollar Day" jviukkrips for the Fourth of Jul holidays roundtrips to almost everywhere in the West for about 14 a mile. Tickets axe first tins, good on all trains, in all types of accommodations. Pick the place you want to go over the Fourth, then call Southern Pacific before you choose a way to get there. Ten to one the train will save you time and money. TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING JUNE 30, JULY 1,2,3,4 BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT, JULY 11 Los Angeles La! Lai Tl,,l "MEALS SELECT"-80o to $1.28 and what meals 1 For luncheon and din ner you get soup, salad, entree, vegetables, bread and butter, beverage, dessert all for as litde as 80. Breakfasts for 50) to 90f A new service on all S. P. dining cars, TAKE THE CHILDREN Children under 3 ride free. From 5 to 11, half the "Dollar Day" fares. Gouafllheinni Poa Approximately 100 children, boys and girls, small and large, registered Monday for work In the summer vacation school and were assigned to the various schools, Fremont, Roosevelt or Fairvlew. Activities for the older girls consist of sewing and cooking In the morning, and handcraft and puppet making for tboae who are younger. During the afternoon there ara baseball, volleyball, clogging, folk dancing, tumbling nd other acrobatlca and swim ming. The older boyg receive me chanical training, auto meehan lea and camp cookery daring the morning houre, and the amaller boya handcraft, puppet making and games. In the afternoon the boya are given playgrouna ball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, track work, disciplinary gymnas tics, horaeahoe pitching, swim ming and other gamea. Children who have not ret reglatered for the aummer work may do so all this week, accord ing to members of the commit tee. FUNERAL NOTICES JOSIE BUTLER Funeral cervices for the late Joste Butler of Modoc Point were held at tbe Williamson River church Monday, June 19, at 2:30 p. m. The services were largely attended and conanctea by Rev. B. V. Bradihaw, assist ed by Mildred Charles. Com mitment service and vault en tombment followed In Lobert cemetery, with the Earl White lock funeral home In charge. LENA ANDREWS FLORKX Lena Andrewa Floren, wife of Axel Floren. paaaed away at aa early hour Tueaday morning, fol lowing an Illness ot two weeks' duration. Mr. Floren waa a na tive of Omaha, Ark., being born there September 26, 1911, and waa aged 21 years g montha and 24 daya when called. In addition to her husband, aha I survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrewa, and tbe following brothers and alatera: Virginia, Alene, Dot, Verla, Eugene, Haxel and Bobble. The remain are at the Klamath funeral home, 925 High atreet. where friend may call. Funeral annonncement wll: be made later. Queen ant use their wing for on flight only the nuptial flight; after this, the wing are broken off. Eugene .................................. 4.98 Salem 8.50 Portland .... ....... 7.68 Ogdsn a. ..... s,ee .... 2190 Slmttm "DolUr Df reumllrips irtwtn til Smlbrm Ptcifu lUtioni, Passenger Station Phone 2009 Hoppers Threaten Tule Lake Region TUI.E LAKE. Calif. Oraea- hoppera have begun hatichlng og tbe leased land on the east ane south aide of Tule Lake, caualni much anxletr among the farm, era. It I hoped they can be held In check by prompt action on the part of the U. B. reclamation service, the county agent' of fice and the farmers who bars worked together to dlstrlbutt large quantities ot poison. Among the farmer seriously affected are the Lou la Kandra, Albert Plaall, George Barron, Lee Dixon and the Llskey Bros. SHEEP HIGHER ON SO. BAN FRANCISCO, June 20. (CP) Hogs: 610, direct 500. Strong considering aorta; half load 191-200 lba. $5.81 ulk and top; packing sows $3.76. Cattle: 116, direct 65. About ateady; good nnder 1000 lb. ateera abaent; load medlnm 1000 lb. California $4.50, tew $4: late yeaterday, aronnd 100 me dium atockers $J. 60-14; good cowa absent, few 1100-1136 cows $2.26-62.70. Calves: None. Good calrea quoted $6-$6.60. Sheep: 130. around 25-50c higher; deck north coast IT lb. wooled Iambs $6.26, sorted 26 per cent at $5.25; choice quoted $6.50. SALEM, Ore., (UP) Mora than a third of the national for est reserve Is located In Oregon. National foreata contain total of 40,003,96 acrea. of which 18, 434,666 are In Oregon. Forests in Washington, California and Idaho bring the acreage for the Pacific coast to a major per cent of the total. SIMPLY WORN OUT? Take LydU E. Plnkham, Vegetable Compound Gaai astythnag be snore wssswsg fai weimai teas the caaaolMS retnMl el a mill ilS Stellas? Tea Bare aa Hbm so esc ... ts an tared ... alllo ... yoCcaasKK stow. Those riaass a lira, whoa ooaMthla eampe eatf feet tat swarssM ahakjMS went eat. Lyeaa C Ptakhen'S w litllll Com fossa on hoop . let aaate at Ilea wtt he yea toaowsaT on snath, aa win aaakt torn auly casta oooos aaotsc aafaa, OS eat ef ewtry ISO woaooa waa sseoft te as say cft they ere molo ay tfa spoJIclno. Bay e aattso nam year ana) gaat teas . . . aad watch the tsselis. OTHER ROUND TRIP EXAMPLES El Pao $33.50 Tucson, Aria 28.75 Phoenix, Aria. 24-78 Bakersfield 14.18 Fresno .................................... 11.88 San Francisco ........................ 9.58 Sacramento ............................ 8.10 Reno 11.45