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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1933)
July 13, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want -Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 National, Local Markets OCR 10 20 Rates r - r word ptr dty't mertlon. per cent discount on d rUDDlm on HI, osr cent discount oo d running on month. All classified till are Insert d In bulb The Klamath Newl tnd Evening Herald, at the abov rale, appearing In Th Hews nrst. Tim limit for clssslflcsllon in tn following dsr's psprs I .00 V. M. Ad dsslred In serted on tb saw day a sub mitted will heve to mu "Too l.atn to Clssstfv." Too-Late- lo-Classlfv ads ar put In on paper only at th aim rale aa qqolfd abov and classified (or succeeding Insertions. van a 2 Loat and Pound 13 Furnished Apartmantt UOO KBI'LANAIia Alameda A pis. Well furnished, eleo trlrsllr (ijulppad, stesm beat, garage, lteaaonabl rent. 0116 TUIIEK-IIOOM lurnUhed apart mem, aloctrlo rani. (241 Main. ' 0117 FOIt ItKNT r urnlihed apt. 5 37 Hlitli. 02 14 Furnished Homes KOIl ItKNT- 8-rnnm dnplei. ful ly furnished, gareue, woodshed, water furnished. elo In. I'avert street, l'hon 443, or call 72 l.lneoln. 0414 IS Unfurnished House 1S40 PORTLAND Street, S-room moil, Til house, 3o. He Dal V Uoaklng, 617 Main, l'hon H3. 0411 B-IIUUM home on Paclfla Terrace. to responsible party, j-nnni 1641J. 0.13U TO ItKNT At llonania. flood ninilnrn flve.ronm hnuao. barn office. Artrtresa owner. Dr. . .Sural! R. Smith. Wlllita Bids'. . Klamath rails, Ora. 0328 STHAYKI) Hay mare and roll, notify K. K. Graham, lit. 1. Klamath Falls. 0330 FOl'NO Canvas wrapped suit case. Owner may have sam by paying for ad. Prone 756W. 0330 LOST Sleeping bag. reward. Heturn to 620 Division. 0444 8 General Not ices I WILL NOT ho responsible for any debts contracted hy anyone olher than myself aftor this data: July 10th. signed. M. A, Hulllngwtirth. ' 0.121 8THAYKI) In Kd Flcscher's ranch 4 head registered buck sheep. Brand 4K. Owner tnav have aam hv paving ad ami feed bill. Ed Fleschor, llonania. 0337 PAINTING, papernanging. Kslso- J. i'. itopar. Ph mining. 14S8W. one not PAINTINO, decoratlna. osntrlnt stlmatea on any Job, large or smsn. rnon 107. J. L. riew msn. 1309 HEMSTITCH INO. buttons, pleat ing. Golden Hula Store. 3204 TURKISH nATH Maassge. col onlo Irrigation. Registered nura. 127 South Bvuth. 8153 RADIO 8KKV1CR oT all kinds. Wm. Long, 1406 Lookout 8t Phon I925J. (lit HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS COT- rd, dressmaking. Mrs. H. M. Allndr. 614 Walnut. 1145 Ter aonal MMK. BETA Pslmlst, clnlrvoysnt, truthfully tells you, thrntiRh bor Indian guide, all afralra of life, good or bad. Readings dally. 127 80. 2nd., corner KlnjiiQtJ). 0400 MADAM ZAP.DA Clairvoyant and palmist, gives truthful advlco on all affairs or life. Don't ran to consult this gifted roader. 629 S. nth 0403 READINGS dally 621 Oak. 6e. S Transportation Travel By Stage 11 Hrs. to Portland 16.90 on way 610.60 round trip. 18 Hrs. to Seattl 17.90 one way, 814.00 round Trio. Via Rend and Waplnltla, Lcnv K. Falls 12:30 P. M. Grey hound Depot. Phono 1630 3554 6 Help Wanted, Male REPRESENTATIVE wanted for Klamath county for Standard Adding Mae hi no Una. A person who hss other agoncles and who Is wide nwako, and who wanta to make money, cnum Increase his earnings consider ably. Address Remington-Rand Inc.. Portland, Ore. 0436 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Woman for general housowork. out of town; mod orn conveniences; wages to start. 110 month. Box 811. Nows-llernld. 0311 II Furnished Rooms DELL HOTEL 1600 Oak. Ex tra apoclnl ratos for mill and factory men. 0289 13 Furnished Apartments WHY PAY MORE7 Arcade Apartments. Completely furn ished with gnrnge and no de posit for eloctrlclty, 820 tip. Phone 700. 1237 THUEK-ROOMS. nicely furnished, oloctrle washing machine, gar age apace. Call 168. 0286 THREE-ROOM fttrnlsTied apart ment, nook, (tore room, hard wood floors, etc., laundry, frlgldalre. Hot Springs, 866 Eldorado, 8404 23 Financial 3AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rata and slest Urate, lurcatlgale and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 10 80. 7th. Ph. 1141 tsJeJJrensjJIO Work for Necettitiet Work for Necettitiea EXPERIENCED woman will can fruit on shares, will make lam, Jelly or pickles ot any kind. Mrs. W. 1, Uhrln. Rt. 1, Ilox 646. 0001 WOMAN Will work In ichng tor gooa ua rurnttur or what hay yout Bast refer ences. 1708 Oregon. 0296 TWO young men win hlp with pud planting or farm work In eichtngt for spuds or gsso II no. 0. R. Wlls, RL I, Boi 187. Klamath Falls. 8968 CAPABLE womsn will do house work for necessities. 84 40 Oregon. 0409 WOMAN will do housework by hour or day. In exchange for groceries end necessities. 1711 Oregon At. 0060 WILL exchange rant ot bona for repairing ana worx. lus no. 7th. 0318 Klamath Business Directory Beauty Parlor Permsnent Wave HhoD. An oil solution for 3.60 complete Phon 109. 1181 Main FOIt KENT Unfurnished house. modern witn garage. js.i or chard; 87.60 month. Inquire 244 1 Orchard Way. 0408 (7 Real Eatate For Sale 4-IlOOM .modern house. 1 acre In ganli'ii, berries, trees, nowers snd lawn. Very close In. on Khaate, Way. l'hon 69J3. 0331 FOR BALE Property I going up. Aim ner is your enwv" to buy Income property cheap. Less than half what It cost J yi-iirs ago. 6 houses on Orch ard Ave., off the pavoment foi only (3.600, with not lass thsn 85O0.OO down, balanc month ly. Act quick. Inquire 2441 Orchard Way. 18a To Exchange EXCHANGE OR SALE Income property In Pacific tlrov. Cel.. for acreage or whot have you In or near Klamath Falls. In quire 2102 Radrllffe. 0334 21 ACRES on Boar Creek near Ashland: house, barn, chicken pens, chlrkens, sheep, fine gar den. Trad for Klamath Falls property. Nows-IIorald, box 0333. 0333 EXCHANGE Small hotel In Realty for Klamath Fslls clear property. John Simmons, Bent tr. 0432 Automotive 19 IF YOt'R MOTOR heifts see Bulck Oarnge, We guarantee our Job. 0442 20 Miscellaneous For Sale SPECIAL SALE Good used Ice boxes, 81.60 while they lest. The California Oregon Powor Co. out FOR SALE Slightly used 7 tube radio. Perfect condition, con sole type, bargain. Apt. 2. 320 Washington St. after 6 p. m. 0338 ELECTRIC range, almost new; also Ice box. Phone 404R. 0407 FARMERS Blockwood direct from chute at Shaw-Bertram box factory. 83.00 per cord. llellhronner A lloa. Phone 339W. 3009 FOIt BAHOA1NB tn slightly used furniture and rangea. we pay cash for second band foode. Piano for sal or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURE EXCHANGE 711 Main Phone 894 Your oredlt la good. 0443 TORGLER'8 Upstairs Shoppe for smart ana annppy sports suits and summer coats, voiles and Donna Let-e. 731 Main. 3660 USKD two-oven restaurant rnnge. Majestic. Klamath Furniture 10 i';i Mum. S7:o 21 Wanted Miicellaneout WANTED Party with hnylns. eiiuipnioni to cut and stack - Bliout 126 acres, foxtail and rye grnln. Start Immediately. near Midland, see M. Motsen enhnckor, 729 Walnut. 0326 WANTED Good used electric washing machine. Phone 1020. 0410 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE OR TRADE One Jer sey cow, Just frosh. Ankenr rnncn. lit. 1, box 313. 0430 SALE Work horses. 1200 to isuv pounds, opposite Klam ath Falls Auto Camp, Sonlh mmn street. PJtl9 22a Poultry For Sale BLOOD TESTED Whit Leg horns, llnrrcd Rocks and Rot Chicks SB lnft nrnniM 1 R. Mngulro, 2416 N. E. ' Ore- ,,H ni, i-ornnnn ire. 3d 23 Financial $ $ Salary Loans $ $ t TO 30 DOLLARS ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE No Intorost deductions, you receive full amount applied for. 1 to months time. All loans confidential. STATE LOAN Co. 803-Ore.Bk.Rld. Ph. 768 Lie, by State 8-164 IS Vrtri Kan. inMlhU. - ..II have changed your place of Diistness, ouy or sen term pro ducts or have anything to tell the public, the most economical and surest way or getting re sults la through the classified. Phone 1000 or write la to the Nows-llorald. Board and Room Room and board, 1 6 wank,, Ida Samson. 326 N. 6tn. Doctors Dr. O. W. Westllnd, Naturopathic Physlclsn. Chronic and nervous diseases a apecialty. Z11-Z18 1. O. O. F. B1Q(. Jewel lert "LET OEOROB DO IT" George L. Mats Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler Rs.FAIRl.NU. 837 Main Bt. Hemstitch inf Hemstitching and. Dressmaking Measurements taken for Spiralis corsets. Mayball Davis. 191 North 4th Mineral Batbt Mineral Baths Hot Spring Net, Second Hand Storet Will pay highest prices for second nana tools or an kinds, rules, sad- uiea, small cook stoves. O. K. Second Hand Store, 821 Klamath Ave. Swimming Lessons PAUL H. GRAVELLB Phone 1647W. 0181 Typewriters School Trained Mschanlo 14 Tears' Experience Adding Mschln and Typewriter Sale and Servlc 630 Mala Phon 848 A card la th business dlrec tory may be a peraonal an- nouncement to that needed cus tomer. EGG INCREASE DRAWING OUT POOR STORES PORTLAND, July 1J. fl Further betterment In the egi price baa called forth some com- plications la tha trade. Demand for quality goods has been suffi cient to create and maintain an advanc In th price during re cent daya with tb latest rise of lc now elfectlv generally. It has been the poor quality that has Invited dlsaater In the trade. Report suggested heavy withdrawals out of local atore. Soma of tbia short held stuff was reported of very poor qnality. Latest reporta auggested stocks of eggs In Pacific alope coolers ar but a mere fraction above year ago, indicating heavy with drawals to dste at all points. Batter Htea.Iy Trsdlng in th butter market continued full ateady to strong and without price changes on the open market. Make waa decreas ing at leading , Pacific slope points. Market for hens remained slag- glsh in the live poultry trade but without further price change. Springers of vsrlous types were holding abont steady generally. Advance ot 10c per hundred pounds In the price on all grades of refined sugsr became effective during the day. The new aelllng price on berry and zrnit la 86.00 with special granulated 14.86 and beet. 84.76. Price reached another new high record for the season on old potatoes when Yakima stock ad vanced to 82.76 here for l'a. while Deschutes were nominally listed op to 83.00 lor bakers. New potatoes were a trifle easier In spots. Increasing the spread. Legal Notices Legal Notices Charter No. 11801 Reserve District No. 11 Keport or condition of tb AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK - of Klsmsth Falls, in th State of Oregon, at the close ot business oa june so, 1933. ARRETS Loans and discounts 8 499.015.96 Overdrafts 1.723.49 United States Government securities owned. 114,764.80 Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned.. 176,993.49 BstUtlng house ..924.000.00 Furniture and fixtures .1 18.000.00 42.000.00 Real eatate owned other than banking house........ 46,170.66 Reserve with Federsl Reserve Bsnk . . 86.779.86 Cssh and dn from banka . ,.. , 116,966.69 Outside checks and other cash Itema (,763.40 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from V, 8. Treasurer . 6.000.00 Total ..11,166,167.11 LIABILITIES Circulating notes outstanding ..... .. 8 Demand deposits ............... Time deposits Due to bsnks. Including certified and cashiers' checks outstsndlng .......... Bills payable and rediscounts Common stock, 2000 sharea, par 6100.00 per ahare . . '.. .....8!00.000.00 Surplus . 60,000.00 Undivided profits net , ,, , 6,063.66 Resorve for contingencies 100 461 139 8 80 000.00 664.47 ,728.68 .394.73 606.88 156.063.66 Total. . .81,166,167.1! Stat of Oregon, County of Klamath, as: I, E. M. Bubb, cashier of th above-named bank, do solemnly swesr that the abort statement Is trut to th best of my knowledg and belief. E. M. BUBB, Cashier. Correct Attest: W. C. DALTON, MARION HANKS, M. 8. WEST, Directors. Subscrlped and sworn to before ma this 11th day of July, 1933. H. C. QUIQLEY, Notary Publlo for Oregon. My commission expires Jan. 11, 1930, N-J-13-6S1 HOHIXO.NTAL 1 To aeparr. Swko ike Mine In th ' picture! T Mnlfcrr. Ovrrsrer la mndvrn Greece 11 Materlnt usee In fnlklna srnma el afclva. IS Tldr. 10 Rnntlne aftto, 11 Unit ef work ar energy, IS Mister (near.), 10 Rxclnmnllna el Inquiry, t nr. 3Sua get. XC! Shelttrtd place 84 Mean el Ine. 80 Tone. It In th senl at V. 9T Tree ot Kast Indian hemp gt l.nretat lan plant, 90 tlreen leal snlnil plnnt R.1 Knrthern Asia, .I.Mlrlef. tUAdmlnlstrn- tlve sukdlvL stea el a In, 88 In Iks aslidls f. g ,nt mnnr 40 Sunrrarlnl UlUBlUlTr, AIDED WASHINGTON 3 T "T" IT" ""1 5 " C-o 1 IT fe".i3 "SSiS lr ir"! 35-5P & d&u' 115""" T : STJS S"l s s . iSS . H Hlls' H U A.tSVtfcH TO I'ltl-.WOIS I'LZZLK ulR'HEI I E. F IjO'AlWNl MiEBiAQPI I IT MARlCDaE. iirrociOArrn UnqH 0 PJmNiE lAlTDR HQS EL!5l.b.- IcWnOEIS r'M 1 &i-dCUR!E KNEKILR RHi 9 e vLZJe r risHa rVQlHT I DcjANtSBHlO c 0 ohamx RinalN y En Ntir7nlwlmalglAl6,M 43Knfila l wool tnpl? 14 MrtiRttrt el Kren. 45 An vNcorl. 4il AfrcNh. 4ttMvrlnt.lt. 4r. 4d I-nrn:, urbortnl bint, R1 Wrnver ttlrsfa M TrfpliditloNt M Vttilrlf, RT lnuithnblf. not nnl n imtnTllli 00 Knnh, Ot It?oMrtf. VKHTICAf 1 What wm h of (he mit in Ihs? plrtitrff 1 Mimta drnmn 3 ((until My. , 4 Mf nnur nrei. RTutvnrd, OOrirnn of hpnrlnir f Tliutit who 4o , not aiirnk. 8 In hnt trr 414 (he pic- lurrtt wntitT, wrve 8i n niilinrjr om mnnttrr In Trlovlllnnr 10 1 sir 014 13 Moonialti. 14 Uktl It) Iht ntlonallfy of ik9 mmm tm flit ltMurf lft Lore o4r Of Un4. Mlllll f fart), SO A lot. 23 lnr-rsipi InilrumfRfi Wl To iibooni. 27 To pmeH mwMft M Iff In no. t Pltrfcrr. 33 n rot her ef Jnro (nibl.). 33 ( NtrrpUlar knlr. .14 Thnuvkf. HI nfer pro Mount IPHtondiiril Unit of elrrirlcml rnpnrllr 40 iii(urta. 41,T vvapont ttJ n timtilno, 41 Isornlltr 45 C'nvtrlnK mi rhninntt 4T Pninouns 40 To Mult lilt tMntslla. ROChnrl, 01 FurhnrleC vratifi, S4 Hfhfll4. nncrriiit tM.r.). IVfl itrn4 note M Hnme ylUtUwJL FT. KLAMATH Bond Averages (Coprrlgnt, Ills, Itajidart ItatU- 110a compaori it 10 tt it Intra P-R't Ufa Total W.tnssdsr . Il l li t 111.1 tl.l Prsr. tar IT I II I 101 1 ll.t W.slc sso tl.l tl.l lOl.t ll.T Tear ago II I II I II I IS! s jrsers as. .lil t 121.1 lll.i 1IS.I High. Illl fi t li t II I 11.1 Low, llll II I ll.t Tl.l II I High, llll . ll.t ll.t II I Tl.l Low, llll tl.l IT.I 10.1 tl-l Stock Averages (Copjrrlgbt. Ills, ataatara gtatls- Cmw compeer) It to It tt Indl's RR'S Ct's Total Wsdnssdar .T5. 'II I 'IT. ll.t fr.r. dmr 71.1 Si I SI. I II I WMlc SXO T4.I lO.t li t SO.t Tsar sso K.l ll.t Tl.l to.l S reera ago . tl.l 107.1 100.1 100.1 High, llll Tl.l II I IT. ll.t Low, llll II S SI S Sl.S 11 1 Hlsh, llll . Tl.l 11,1 111 Tl.l Low. llll ll.t 11.1 IL8 U.I New llll high. Jnly (00, two 80. BAN FRANCISCO, 11 U.B Llrestoc) Hog direct 111. 15-150 higher, loads 190-100 lb. Csllfornlss 15.64, load 177 lb. Ctllfornlas 15.60: few 215-250 lb. 95.15- 5.15; packing tows 84. Cattle: 450. direct 118. ateady, two loade 850-915 lb. California. 15.75. ton: fire cars medinm Santa Rose Island steers 95.25, sorted two cart 1000 lb. 94.85; few good 750 lb. heifert 85, She stock weak, load 1081 lb, cutters 81.50, bulls absent. Calres: None. Good to choice realert quotable 95.60-6. Sheen: 850. direct 750, tteadj. package 57 lb. lambt 34.65, odd bead 1Z0 in. yeernnge si.du ewe absent. FORT KLAMATH, Ort. El mer and Adrlenn Zumbrunn re turned Tuesday renin; from Brookings, Cel., where they spent a week Tlsltlng their mother, Mrs. Henry Orth. They were accompanied by M 1 a t Francea Smith on the trip. The following party ot local fans motored to Klamath Falls Friday night to witness the wrestling bout there: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Page. Mr. and Mr. Ray Taylor tnd Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sisemore. Mrs. Pearl Edwards returned to her home ' In Fort Kfamath after spending the oast three weeka In Portland, where she went as official delegate from the local church to the Metho dist conference held there re cently. Mra. Edwards also en joyed a Tlslt with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrla of Portland. and aeveral other friends who reside in the Rose city. Sh came back with Rer. and Mra. B. V. Bradshaw of Williamson River, who also attended the conference and later . visited relatives In Kelso, Wash., before returning to the mlasion at Wil liamson River. . Ot much Inter est to local residents is the an nouncement that tha Bradsbaws have toeen re-appolnted to . the Williamson River charge, and have also taken charge ot the Beatty territory. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mcnols were In Chlloquln oa business Satur day evening. Mrs. Myrtle Wlmer and small son Donald were In Chlloquln Saturday afternoon, shopping and attending to business mat ters. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cope land, accompanied by Mr. Cope land's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Cope land, who is visiting the Cope lands from Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McFarling, and Miss Msxlne Copeland, spent Sunday on a fishing trip to Dia mond lake, where they joined Mr, and Mrs. Sherman 8applng ton and aon Bobble, who have been spending the past week at the resort. Mr. Sapplngton la Mrs. McFarling t brother, and the 8appingtona spent aome time visiting at the McFarling home from their home In North Bend, Ore., before going on to Dia mond lake to fish. Charles Noah commenced hav ing operations for Mra. Amy Zumbrunn Monday morning on the extensive Zumbrunn ranch property south of Fort Klamath. A good crop of hay Is antlclpat ed. as there ia a fine atand of grass. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Bennett and children, accompanied by .Mrs. Dora wimer, spent wed- neaday In Klamath Falls, shop ping and attending to brslness matters. Herbert Edwarda returned Fri day to his duties In the C. C. C, near Silver Lake. He waa ac companied by hla father and sis ter, Frank Edwards and Mrs, Virginia Noah. Rolley Brewer returned to the conservation camp near Lake view Wednesday after spending tne Fourth of July vacation with his parents and brothers here, Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen of Klamath Falls apent Sunday In Fort Klamath, visiting at the home of Mrs. Mullen's partnta. Mr. and Mra, Frank Edwarda, and enjoying som fishing while here also. They brought back with them from Klamath Falls Mlsa Florence Edwards, who has been Tlsltlng at the Mullen home for the past aix weeks from her home In Fort Klamath, Loran Miller ot Iioseburg Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and transacting business in connection with hia cattl In terests in Wood River valloy. Oiling crews started oiling the highway through Fort Klamath early Monday morning. Eighty per cent of tornadoes occur between the hours ot noon and 8 p, m, Portland Produce RYE BOOMED TO Stock Market Quotations E CHICAGO, July 18. 'UPV-Tak ing a star role, rye todsy aimed apparently at th senlth. and scorsd approximately 16e a bushel advance for the last three days. A striking feature waa that for the flrat time soma rye aold high er than aome dellverlea of the companion breadstuff, wheat, so high that Canadian rye la now be ing Imported into tbla country. Talk was current that ownership ot tbe limited supply of rye In the United State baa been virtu ally concentrated In the hands ot a rew strong interest. All grain closed nervous, rye. lc to Sic abov yesterday's finish: wheat, le to lie up; corn, un changed to e down; oats, lc to tc off, and provisions unchanged to 10c decline. GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, jnly 11. UP) Wheat, No. 2 red, 81.05 J to 91.07;; No. 1 hard, 11.07 to 1.07. Corn, No. 1 yellow, 84e to 4tc; No. 1 white, 4tc to 64c. Oats, No. 2 white, 45ic to 461c Rye. no tale. Barley, 56c to 7e. Timothy seed, per ewt., .13.10 to 88.90. Clover teed, per ivL 8.00 to 111.60. NEW YORK, July 11, P) A rather Indifferent ttoek markst plodded somewhat stubbornly Ints flrmtr territory today undr th Iwderthlp of th buoyant alco hols and assorted specialties. Ex cept la a few lasues, trading vol ume wat not .specially pro nouncad until th last hour, Tranaf.rs approximated 85,000-, 000 share. Today' eloalng nrlcea: Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Al. Cham. A Dye , American Can . American conn. Alcohol American For. Pow. . American Smelt. A Ret, A. T. ft T. ... American Tob. B Anaconda Copper Atchison T. A a. F. , , Atlantle Ref . Baltimore A Ohio Bendlx Aviation , , Bcthlebt.ni Steel Horaen Co Burr. Add. Mach. California Pack Canada Pacific Caterpillar Tractor i-ase (j, I.) Chesapeake A Ohio Chrysler Motor Col. o. E. , , t.oml. Bolv. Commonwealth So. Continental Can L'orn Produeta Curtias Wright urug inc Duoont A De N. Ksatmsn Kodak CISC. AUtO L,t. El. FOW. LL . General Foods uenersl Motors Gillette Raxor . tiOld Dust PORTLAND ORA IX PORTLAND, July 12, P) Wheat Opes High Low Close July .81 .Th .81 .81J September .85 .881 .85 .861 December . .89 .901 .89 .891 Cash Wheat No. 1 Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter, 12 Dark hard winter, 11 son white 98 It 128 921 ti 18 371 1291 911 30, 76 81 35 199 45, 38 19i 2S 19 27! 97, 4 3fi 26 26 5 B1I 81 4 56 ' 801 sal International Harvester I. T. A T. Johns Manvllle Kennecott Con. Cop. Kroger Grocery , Llbbey-O-Ford -Liggett A Myers B. L.iuuia t.sro. 25 -431 19 Western whit Hard winter , Northern spring n estern red Lorillard Tob. Co. Mant7 Ward N'ash Motor .... National Biscuit National Dairy Products Nations I Distillers . ! National Po. LL , IN. T. Central North America PORTLAND. Jnly 11. UP) Butter, prints, extras, 18c; stand ards. 25c Bnttarfat: Portland delivery A rrade. 24o to 25c lb.: Farmers' door delivery, 22c to 23c; tweet cream, 6c higher. Eggs: Pacific Poultry Produc era' selling price: Overslte, 22c; extras, 20c; mixed colors, ivc; mediums, 19c per doien. .Lira. Poultry, Portland deliv ery; huylng prices: Heavy hens, colored, 41 to 51 lbs.. 10c; do. 61 lbs. up. 10c; hen over. 31 lbs., 9c; under. 31 lbs., Sc lb.; broil ers, 11 lbs. up, lvc; coioreo springs, 2 lbs. up, 12c; roosters. 6c per lb. Ducks. Peklns. broil ers, 12c to 13c per lb.; old ducks, Peklns, 10c per lb.; do. colored. 10c per lb. Strawberries: IVew Oregon. 21.75 to 32.00 Cheese: 9! score Oregon trip lets. 121c: loaf, 131c lb.; brokers will pay lc below quotatlona. Milk: Contract price t pet. Portland delivery, 81.70 ewt.; B grade cream, S7lc lb. Country Meats: Selling price to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 7c to 71c vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., 71c to 8c; spring lambs. lOlc-llc; yearlings. 4e to 5c; heavy-ewet lc to 3c: medium cows, 5c lb.: canner cows, 21c to 3c; bulls, sic to 5o lb. Mohair: Buying price: 1933 clip. 15c lb. Hope, nominal, 1933, 7c lb. Onions: Selling price to re- tellers Oregon, $1.25-11.35 per cental. New onions: California Bermu das, 91.25 per 50-lb crate; new red $1.35 per cental. Potatoes: Local. 12.00: Des chutes Gems, 22.85; do. bakers. 93.00; Yakima Gems, 82.76. New Potatoes: Local white and red, $2.25 to $2.36 per cental. Wool: 1933 clip nominal: Wil lamette valley, 23c to 25a lb.; Eastern Oregon, 18c to 21c lb.; Southern Idaho. 16o to 20o lb. Oata, No. 1 whit, $16.60 Cora, No. 1 yellow. $18.75. Mlllrun standard, 119.60. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 111; barley, 1; flour, 11; corn, 5;; oats, 2; hay, 2. .92 .93 .86 .81 .81 .81 j Packard Motor , renney tl- tj.l Penn. R. R. rninipa Pet. .81 .81 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Jnly 11, (JP) (TJ. 8. D. A.) Hoes. 24.000' market active, unevenly 10c to 26c high er on an classes. Bulk, 200 to 300 Ids $4.75 to $4.85; top. $4.90. Cattle, t.000: calves. 2.000: market for fed steers and vcr- nnga luuy Z5c higher and active. Hellers and mixed yearlings, strong to 15c higher; she stock firm; vealers. weak to J5e lower. Best 1. 183-lb. ateers. $7.25; heav ies, $7.35; mostly $5.60 to $7.00 market. Beat light heifers early $7.00. Vealers. $5.60 to $6.75. Sheep. 8.000; market tor lambs slow; olds 25c to 60c lower. lamos, to lbs. down, $7.00 to .. fcwes, 11.86 to $2.75. Fleeces Active On , Boston Wool Mart BOSTON. Julv 12. im ftr. R D. A.) Ohio and aimilar fleece ar moderately active, althonah aelllng In as large quantltle aa recently. Asking prices are very firm. Some offering, ot the heavier and less attractive fine Ohio de- lane wool are available at 30c in the grease, but most lots are held at 310 to 82c. siseable Quantities having moved at these prices. Strictly combing 56s, I blood Ohio fleeces are strong at 34c to 35c lc tne grease, while aome houses are asxing tec to J 7c. A new British fighting plant Is crtdlted with a tpeed ot 150 miles an hour. Public 8ervict N. J. fuuman Co. Radio Corp. R. K. O. Rem. Rand Reynolda Toh. B. Sears Roebuck snen union 54 231 35 30 92. 411 . 27 28 5SJ 24 114 lf 641 34. 6 451 38 17 63' Si1 Southern Pacific standard Brands Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N. J. . Studebaker Co Texaa Corp. . Texaa Gulf Bui. Trans-America Union Carb. Union Pacific United Aircraft . united corp. United Gas Imp . U. S. Indus. Alcohol u. s. Steel 10 85 29 391 .40 - 8 27f 33 $1 4i 1251 . 38 13 Vanadium .. . West. Elec. A Mfg. Woolworth 30 53' 49 Portland Livestock PORTLAND, July 11, UP ' Cattle, 89; calves. 14; market steady. Steers, good and medium, 95. o to $6.86; common, $3.16 to $5.00. Heifers, good, common and medi um, $4.15 to $4.60. Cows, good, common and madlnm, $4.00 to $4.16. Bulls, good, $3.20 to $8.60; cutters and medium. $2.26 to $3.15. Vealers, good, $6.00 to $8.75, cutter and medium, $3.00 to $6.00. Calves, good, $5.60 to $6.00; common, $1.60 ta $5.00. Hogs, 10; market steady. Good, 140 to 200 lbs., $6.00 tt $6.50; 200 to 250 lbs., $4.85 to $5.60; over 150 lbs., $4.25 to $5.15. Sows, good, $4.00 to $4.90; medium. $3.76 to $1.36. Pigs, good, $2.76 to $3.25. Sheep, 117; market weak. Lambs, good and choice, $6.00 to $6.60; common and medium, $5.00 to $5.76. Wethers, $2.00 to $4.00. Ewes, $1.50 to $2.25.' LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray LOOK OUT SAMDV- ,HEB5 COMES A CAB- HE LOOKED' LIKE A ( AM O.K. OUY- SL PRO&ABLY OUST AJj'i wawteo to , arwr BE KIMO- BUT sVXlWl v VOU UEVEP. CAM Wf TELL, THESE OA.Y3- C COMB OU-1 NO .THANK J S M YOO.'MISTEd- 4 CIVE YOU HURRY- VVB'U, Li A. 4.I9T- J WALK- BUT ft IT'S MIGHTY I t i-r-r nice o'.you 1 1 rtisE7( to ask us- JU r y t"CXAIM""A"K10"IS A ' SAO TO ACCEPT SIDES FBOM .MY STOAMG6R AMY. WHERE AT AMY. V TIME-