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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1933)
THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ?AGE SEVEN t!y 16, 1033 Want -AdsBringResults Phone Yours to 1900 if i v' -V 1a I Ratals 1 5C National, Local Markets 13 Furniehed Apartments FURNIBIIKD apartmonls; clean, cool; reasonable. Jacobs Apt corner Cedar and Pine (iM THUEK-ItOOM furnished apart- mailt, sicine ran-. "i Main. H par word ' Insertion. per day'i 4J f iu Mnl tantltit iB lUidi running- on woe. 5 9f)pt cant discount on ., ZAJa da running, on ; month. All classified a 4a ara Insert- ad In both Tha Klamath Nowa and Evening Herald, at tlia (Dura rata, appearing In Tha Haw. drat. .Time limit for claaslflcetlon it tha fallowing dar's papara It 4:00 P. M. Ada desired In serted on tha aama day aa sub- Clllod will have to run "Too ale to Clesalfy." Too-Late-6p-Claatry aS are put In ona paper only hi tha aama rata M quoted ahova, and classified tor aucoeedlng Insertions. $ Loal and Pound iron KKST Furnished apt. 687 J, ., ., anaaa 2H 14 Furnished House roil KENT 4-room furnlihed house, $11.60 par month, or 6 ..t.. tan eiso nrch. UM'lllll" ---- anl Ave. Inquire 1441 Orchard way. uuIiKHN 6-room honae, com nli.iiiiv furnished, garage, near Elh and Jefferson. Electric atovs. 'frlgldalr. washer and ,..ni iiiuiin. radio. Very re aonahle to right party. Phone soil. oust riiivui.nnnM ttnusa for rent. nnnr achool, $7 month. 43J N. loth, oosi 'ITriNIHlIEK -room house, $20 ,,iil, I'hone 1376, 0453 15 Unfurniahed Houaei Work for Neceltie WOMAN will do housework by hour or day, In excnenge ror grocariea aud necessities. 1111 Oregon Av. 0050 SPEND a taw cent and iaa If you can aall that car you Bare In tha abed that eomeooe elaa might Ilka to ba driving down tha street. Classified ada pay. I Try your lack. Klamath Business Directory WHEAT SOARS TOWARD 51.25 . MART TODAY Stock Averages (Copyright. Ilia, atanaare Itatla tlca Company) It la II laaTs KR'e Ci'a Total Saturday II I il l til l Prav. day II I il.t 111.1 l.l Weak age II 4 I' m i M Tr ao 11.4 11.7 H I i tui . iiDjii t m i ni t m. High, llll II. I II I 111-7 Low, itll il l ii. a oi.a Hiih, iiii . in ' Low, till ll.l H I S1.8 Beaut Parlora Permanent Ware Bhop. An oil aolutlon for 1.I0 eompleU Phono lot. Hit Main Board and Room (loom and board, 15 week, Bamson. 325 N. 6th. Ida Doctors Dr. O. W. Westllnd, Naturopathic I'hyalclan. Chronic and nervous dlsessos a apeclalty. 111-113 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Jewelers l ROOM houae. nook, bath, sts tli.nary tub. bullt-iiis; 6 btocka from Main. 1 Prospect. 17 Real Estate For Sala FOR SALE Btnre bulldng and lot In Macdnel, large enough for any kind bualneai. Con foctlouerv equipment goea with Place. Write II. C. Young. Macdoal, Calif. Wl FOR BALE Property la going up. And here la your chance to buy Income property cheap. Lees than half what It com viir umi. a houiiea on Orch ard Ave., off tha pavement fol only 3. boo, with not leaa than t.'iOO.OO down, balance month ly. Act quick. Inquire 1441 Orrhard Way LOST Pair rlmloss oral glasses. . .Jioward. Mra. Simmons, Ileal ' !ty. Ore. 0111 TO TP.ADE Fonr Yamhill coun ty farma ror nig aioca rauiu. A. A. Wllhee, lit. 1. Amity, Ore. LOST Drown billfold containing money and paperit. Llbornl ru-M-ard. l'hnne 411W. Olnn General Noticca PA1NT1NQ, t mlnlna. t 1 4 3SW, japerTianglng, . P. Hopor. kalao- I'hone 3i01 PAINTINC. decorndng, pnperlng, veatlnialca on any Job, large or i email. Phone 107, J. L. New- man. 1301 HKMSTITOIINO. Outtona. pleat . Ing. Uolilen Itulii Store, riot RADIO BKItVICh or al. kinda. t Win. Long. 1406 Lookout St t Phone IS25J. IIS HKMSTITCHINO. HCTTOSS co- 1 ered. dreeitmttkliiR. Mra. il. : M. Allendun 614 Walnut. 3J4S Teraonala MADAM MAZA If In trouble, ymi need my help, llenr lln ' ' truth, good or bad. Klnmiith Kalla Auto I'nrk. cabin No. 9, . 1 nn South Bin It St. 0100 18a To Exchange "LET GEORGE DO IT" flenraa L. Mate Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler HEI'AIRl.NU. til main oi. Hematitching Hamatltrhlna and. Dreaamaklng Meaauremenla taken tor Bplrella coraeta. Maybelle Davit. Ill North 4th Second Hand Store Will pay nlgheat prlcei for eecond hand toola of all klnda. rltlea, aad dlee, email cook atoree. O. K. Second Hand Store, 111 Klamath Ave. Swimming Leaaona PAUL H. ORAVELLB ... Pbona 1647W. 0118 Turkiih Batht Maaaage, Colonic Irrigation. Reg latered Nurae. 117 Bo. Seventh, Typewritera School Trained Mechanle 14 Yeara' Eiperlence Addlnr Machine and Typewriter Bala and Service Itt Main Phone (41 CHICAOO, July 15, W fil ing faater than a cent a buihal a minute, wheat eoared a maximum of tin today, and cloaed wildly. The flnlah waa within a rent of the day'a top, 11.131, juat lie under the dollar and a quarter mark at which many apeculatora had aimed aa their Immediate ob jective. Almoet the aoi lnnnence ap parent for the aenaatlonal ad vance of Drlcee and for a aeldotn equaled attendant volume of deal ing! waa trad xorecaaie ma Canada'a wheat production thla aeaeon would be approximately 30 per cent leaa than laat year. At the day'a peak, wheat waa at the hlgheat point alnce February 1130. Cloning quotatlone of wheat were 4c-Gc above yeaterday'a flnlih, with corn Ic-llc np, oata ahowing ic-o advance, and pro vlalona at a riie of 2o to 16c. Upataira Shoppe Mineral Bathe Mineral Hatha Hot Spring Nat. Torgler'a Dreaa Shoppe for new fall allk dreaiea. attractive for mala and Donna Lee cotton frocka. 711 Main. Phone (81 J. IT 19 Automotive IF YOlllt MOTOR heata aee Bulok Gnrago. guaraiuoe our jud. 0441 20 Miacellaneoui For Sale FOR BALK Rprlnger apaniei piipi. 3 tnontha old, la. Kiam nth Fluli Hatchery, Klnmnlh Aptency. 0103 AUCTION Monday, 17th. at reoplCR wnrentruie, ms po. Sth:- Furniture, aowlng ma chine, heiln, aprlnga, davenport, overall) trod c h a I r a, boxes, trunk!, other article. Col. Kwl gart, auctioneer. 0344 HOWARD Colonial (irand piano, rcuulnr prce $786.00. will bo aolU at ro.t It aoKI hy AiiRtist lat. See Mr. Shepherd at Shep herd Mtiale Co., or phone HlaJ. Thla la a real bargain. 0441 KOlt RALE ConceNeionB American Legion convention. Aug. 10, 11, at the fair ground". Hoo A. H. Miisa llian. 422 Mnln St. 0111 Portland Produce Bond Averages (Copyright, llll, Btanaara atatla tlca Company) 10 10 Indl'a RR'a Ufa Total Xaturdar ' ' Prav. day Tl.l 11.4 17.1 11.4 W..k ago . 71.1 II I l 7 11 1 Yaar ago 15.1 H.I 74.7 ll.l I yaara ago. Il l 117.4 104.1 1 High, iiii 71.1 H i H i Low. llll II I I7. 7.l II I uih ilia ll.l Ti.a Low. llll II I 47.4 7.l N.w 1911 high. Stock Market Quotations 17.1 Chicago Livestock PORTLAND GRADt PORTLAND, July 16, OP) High Low Clot July ,86 .88 .881 .88 Sept. .88 .10 .88 . Dec. .13 .841 .91 ; MADAM ZAItDA ' 1 Clairvoyant and palmist, gives i truthful advice on all affnlra of ll(o. Don't fair lo coneull I thla gifted roailor. 629 8. nth ' 0403 1.MK, IlKTA l'almlat, clnlrvoy- ant, truthfully lolls you through V her Indian guide, all afrnlra of t life, good or had. Heading i dully. 117 8. Ind, cor. Klnni f ath. 01C8 KLECTRIC rango. almost new; alio Ice box. Phone 404 R. 0407 FARMERS Hlockwood direct from chute at Bhaw-Bertram box factory, 83.00 per cord. Hellhronner aV Ilea, Phone 139W. 1008 ; R P A niNGSd a 1 1 v 6!1 Oak Transportation 5c. I Travel By Stage I ' 11 Hri. to PortlPticl' - 85 90 one way 110. 0 round trip. I 18 lira, to Scattlo I 87.90 one way. $14.00 round I Trip. J Via Bond and Waplnllla. Lenve . K. Falla 11:80 P. m. uroy hnund Depot. Phone 1530 35t-4 6 Help Wanteci, MaJe SALF.SPKOri.E 88 to 814 dnllv Introducing NATIONAL 1IHANI) Krult Flavors on All VKIIT1S1NO bnala. Neut. ro aponsthle, people with reference only. West Coast Products Co.. 1 1 7 W. Detinv Way. So- nttln. Wn. ot.'iS 7 Help Wanted, Female BEAUTY OPERATORS with fol lowing, Oood proposition lo rlKlu pnrtles. Write box onnii, Nuws-IIornld. 0099 WANTWI Mlddlo-rtgod Inily for general housework. . Referenda requlrod. Phone 1040J, 04S WANTED Housekeeper. 1947. Phono nun 9 Situations Wanted irnnnvTANT ExDorlcnco.l Ittintior, wnnts work Immedi ately: go anywhere, mill or eamn. First c ass references, Phone 15B9W or P. O. box 94. 0107 II Furniihed Rooms vein IiKNT Furnished room Also 2-room furnished cabin. 418 High. Phone 616J. 0450 Fn hwyt Two aleenlna rooms. sr.f. EIHnrndo -,-,,.,, V.'n 13 Furnished Apartments BARGAINS In slightly naed w pay foods. FOR rurnitiira ana rangee. cash for aecond hand Piano for aale or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURE EXCHANGE 111 Main Phone 894 Your credit is good. 0441 NEWPORT, Ore., July 15, fAPi Todav waa one of recrea tion for many of the publlahora of Oregon s dally ana weexty newspapers, sa members of the Oregon State Editorial Associa tion vlalted Waldport and New port for the concluding day ot their annual conference. The meeting will end tonight with a dinner here. At Waldport the edltora were guesta at a seafood luncheon. Harris Ellaworth, editor of the Roaeburg Newa-Revlew, and vice president ot the association the past year, waa elected r 'dent of the group at Frlday'a huaineaa meetina. Hugh Ball, editor ot the Hood River Newa, was eioci ed first vice president: Ben R. Lit fin, publisher,-- The Dallea Chronicle, wai. chosen treasurer. Roaeburg waa selected as the 1934 convention city. District vies proaldente are Max Bchafor, Seaside Signal: Jack llladlne, McMlnnvllle Telephone-Register; C. K. Oolllnger, Oregon City Enterprise; Elbert Rede, Cottage drove Sentinel; A. E. Voorhles, Grants Pasa Cour ier; L. E. Spraker, Condon Olobe Tlmea; Miss May Johnaon, Mad ras Pioneer: E. B. Aldrlch, Pend leton East Oregonlan, and George Aiken. Ontario Argus. The Newherg 8crlbe was the winner ot the 1933 Paul Kelly sward for having maintained the best editorial page among the weeklloe for the paat year. Paul R. Kelly, editor ot the Oregonlan, snnounced the. award. RIPPI.1KS TURNED OVER. Supplies for the special elec tion on July 11 have been turn ed over to tha sheriff, and are being distributed to polling places over th county.' ' Cash Wheat No. 1, Big Bend bluestem . Dark hard winter, 11 Dark hard winter, 11 Soft white Western white . Hard winter .841 -6 .97. 901 .854 .851 .851 .85J .85 "toir-l T1w 1 g. JPk fTJ. 6. D. A.) Cattle, 1,600; compared Bait. eloaa laat weeg leu em, a vearlinga 60-75c Higher; grades showing upturn on heavies; ii.oi and all top 57.50 on meaium NEW YORK, Jnly 15, (ff Financial markets took on renew ed hops todsy as wheat prlcea again eoared and boalneas newi continued highly cheerful. Stocka, a bit Irregular at first, rallied un der the leadership of specialties and closed firm with many galna ranging from 1 to 8 or more points. Trading volume was not pronounced; trsnafara approxi mating 1.600,000 snares. The freight car loading report for the week ended July 8, had little effect on carrier aharea. The decrease ot 94,861 waa quite In line with expectations as was. the gain of 133,296 over the same week In 1911. Today'a cloalng prices: Air Reduc Alaska Jun. . Al Chem. Dye Am. Can Am. Coml. Alco. Am. 4k For. Pow. , Am. Smelt A R. A. T. T. Am. Tob. B. Anaconda ... Atchison I,.,, Atlantic Ref. Ohio E BUTTER CONTINUES TO STRONG USKD two-oven restaurant rnnge. Mil Jostle. Klnmath Furniture Co. 7 21 Main. 3720 A resinous ssp Immediately eala up any wounds In the bark and sets aa an antiseptic areas Ing la coniferous trees. 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTF.D Men to ent wood on shjrelionl!wUiijJlcn 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE OR TRADE One Jer sey row. Just f resit. AnKeny rnhctv III. I. box 313. 04:10 22a Poultry For Sale AlKil'ST PRICES White and ilrowu Leghorns, 8B.60 por 100: He, Is, Rocks. Illack Ml nornna, $7.60; 50 lots add la: 26 lots, 1c. We pay charges. OHI.AND HATCHERY, Orlnn.1 Cnllf. 0458 BLOOD TESTED White Leg horns, Rnrred Rocks and Red Chirks $9100 nrepared. J. It. Mas ii I re. 1415 N. D. Ore- con St. Portland. Ore. 355 23 Financial SAVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates and easiest terms. Investlgnt and be convinced, MOTOR INVESTMENT CO, 1141 103 Bo. 7th. State Ph. License M-104 WHY PAY MORE? Arcade Apartments. Completely furn ished with gnrnge and no de posit for electricity. $10 np. Phone 700. 1137 1800 ESPLANADE- Alnmeda Apis. Well furnished, elec trically equipped, ateam heat, gnrnge. Itensonnhlo rout. . 0326 8 ROOMS One very large room; 2-room cabin, lights and water fttrniahed; clenn nnd renson nlilo. 024 Jeftorsnn, 0094 TWO large room apartment, cool and shady. 421 Oak, 0461 $ $ Salary Loans $ $ 6 TO 80 DOLLARS ON YOUH PLAIN NOTE No tntcrost deductions, you recoive full amount applied for. 1 to months time. All loans confidential STATE LOAN Co. 303-Ore.Bk.nid. Ph. 768 LI", hy Btnto 8-164 Work for Necessities twieM-'v-a" arWr rxprripinced woman will can fruit on shares. Will make jam. Jelly or pickles ot any kind. Mra. W. J. unnne. m. 1. Box 646, 0008 WOMAN WW work In exchange for good aaecl rnrnitiire or whnt have yon? Host refer ences. 1703 Oregon. 0296 CAI'AIILR womnn will do house work tor necessities, 8440 Oregon, 04011 PORTLAND, July 15, (IP) Butter, prints, sztraa, lie; stand ards, 15c. Butterfat: Portland delivery: A grade. 14c to 15c lb.; Farmera' door delivery, lie to 13o; sweet cream. So higher. Egga: Pacific Poultry Produc era' aelling price: Overall. 11c; extras, 10c; mixed colors, 19c: mediums, 19c per doien. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh cur rent receipts, 66 lbs. and np, 14c to 15e per doien. Live Poultry, Portland deliv ery; buying prlcea: Heavy hens, colored, 4J to 6) lbs. 10c; do. 64 lbs. np, 10c; hens over It lbs., 9c; under 81 lbs., 8e lb.; broil ers, 11 lbs. up. 10c; colored aprlnga, I lbs. up, 11c; roosters. 5c per lb. Ducks, resins, nroii ars, 11c to 13c per lb.; old ducks, Peklns, 10c per lb.; do. colored. loo per lb.T - . - Cheese: 91 score Oregon trip lets. 121c; lost, 131c lb.; brokers will pay 4c below quotations. Strawberries: . Hew Oregons. $1.76. - . Milk: Contract price 4 pet. Portland delivery. $1.70 Cwt.: B grade cream. 37ic lb. Country Meats: selling pnci to retailers: country killed hogs best butchers, under 160 lbs.. 7c to 71e vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., 8c-81e; spring lambs, 11c to 12c: yearlings. 4c to 6c: heavy awea 2c to 3c; medium cows, 5o lb.: canner cows, 11c to 3c; bulls, ls to 5c lb. Mohair: Buying price: 1833 clip. 16o lb. Hops, nominal, 1938, 57c lb. Onions: Selling price to re tailers Oregon, $1.25 11.35 per cental. New onions: California Bermu das, $1.15 per 60-lb crate; new red $1.85 per cental. Potatoea: Local, $1.00; Des chutes Gemi, $1.85; do. bakers, $1.00; Yakima Gema, $1.76. New Potatoea: Local white and red. $1.16 to $1.86 per cental. Wool: 1938 clip nominal: Wil lamette valley, 13o to 16 lb.: Eastern Oregon, 18c to lie lb.; Southern Idaho, 16s to 20s lb. Northern aprlng Western red Oata: No. 1 white. 388.00. Corn: No. 1, yellow, $19.00. Mlllrun atandard, $19.60. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 124; flour, 10; corn, 1. AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing, the Arliona Wranglers snd James Dunn and Peggy Shannon In "Society Olrl." Pine Tree Now playing. Chester Morris and Genevieve Tobln In "Internal Machine." Vox Now playing. Laurel A Hardy In "The Devil's Brother." PF.L1CAX. . I I o5r - Jl !4 HE DRAWS CROWDS !" 1 i ii i4 -, a S &. ,5 k. sssrr- i ass.. tr SO SI- ST T 2 pf 1 1 fyftfl I pH llnlllXOMTAL gvvho Is the nun In the lu ret 10 Xlnnrinrri e IZ llrvernae. l:IT drvntir. 14 Sun aed. 13 Tnnner'e vrsrl. IT N"l brla-t. in i:ir. 'JO Vonmrmmrt. 31 Mnnnmentnl pnrtrnlt stela. 33 Apportioned M earda. 9K Te relieve. 1 To npprnlse, 21 Cotlretloa of foct, sauoodr- Ntemmrd SV ennlnl plftnt. SO To perform. .H rtensure, :tl Ar. 11.1 nrhold. .in skirts edges, ST I'rlnelpnl gar meat of a lllndn as llellr, asvi.ii to I'll viols i-rr.zi.u jylSJTIAjki , pb hum i B iJBet4iiQ,R It K I rNlgjlUiU.t tHHt KU N;U TOPiUISPn'E pBH I 5 rbS-. c3-10m gLj5iii AM I A NH V HmWhWA lBsIt E,P STALIN DA ztBN r3yHieBno,xc KCOIIB BHI CgaOlD'Elb ward. 43 Kliker. 44 Ve, d.l Korm of "he,". 4'iuetir. 4H KvrlMninllon of sorrow, SORnsslen moan fnlns, II f'nneellnna bonr iiMe la Hi, kll. eTa drive la ar 84 To evrrlook, a sneeesslea ( SO airnelMrnl HaSt blow. nntt. 41 To bvrry on- IT constellation. 4 finldrd. K l-lnce. OTIdv. T Twenfy-tear nftum 5 I'repealtlen. S TS mnn la the plciaro vrsi vornieriy a lirofesslonnl plnysrt It l.rmur, l4ii,ilterafloa, 10 W rll. IK Dlnnera, III llnnners, Soltnliltll. !t3 rhsns. ROR Al -' ntnrkbli.. ? K l3l a"' l'Wrlnnintloa. i-' ' '" 2T A avtelllna-. Tt inrom. 33 The henvaaS, S3 Form ol enlelde. SO Sonnd of Inuahter. na Fiists. 40 Snnre. 43 Vnlltint Waat SM Kern veot. All WHMn. eoi'be men la the plctnre anlnrd Wide nirnllnn no an f I.. vuhticai. IThe nresenea of tae mnn la 4T iiook Masrr, Ihe nlelure 4M Fnlrnnre. drnns areat 4tt alavla praea crowds I 8 Renter pre noun no One, til To loan, ret KngiiMh eeln, 63 Uvsnavflu , weights and 47.10 on yearlings: r, tieifer vearllngs. $6.29! heavy heifers, $6.60; all heifers 50c higher; cows 15e np; bulls strong to 25c higher; vealers, $1.00 lower; bulk fat steers, $5.75 to $7.00; bulk grsssers snd short feds, $4.60 to $6.50. Sheep: 1,000; for week ending Friday. 9 doubles from feeding .nihil ii.200 dlrsct: today's market nominal; fat lambs 65c to 11.00 and more lower; plain and light weights, also throwouta under most severe pressure; silent rslly late applying only to choice natives with weight; rang ers absent; top natives early, $8.75; closing top, 38.00. mainly to shippers snd small killers at 17.76 noward: aalea mixed and light weight lamb frequently 87.60 downwara; xnrowouio larxelv 33.50-84.76 at the close: desirable yearlings iinisuea at IS.60: week's too. 36.25: sheep stesdy; ewe around 3 1.25-$ 2.50. Hoca: 11.000 mciuaing iu.vuv direct; steady to 10c lower than Friday; bulk 100-310 ids.. t..u to $4.60; 140-190 Iba, $1.76 10 $4.60; piga $8.50 downwara; packing sows, $3.65 to $4.00. Wool Prices Firm, But Trade Duller BOSTON. Jnly 15. () TJ. 8. D. A.) The wool market nas tended slower In the past few day but prices remained firm at the recent advances. In the last ten days trading has lifted prices 3 to 7c scoured basis on western grown wools and 1 to 2e In the grease on eastern fleeced wools. This represents an advance -luce the beginning ot July of 3 to 8 per cent, stimulated largely by the rise at the wool opening In London last week and by the sharp decline ot the dollar in for eign exchange. Bendix Avia Beth. Steel Burr. Add. Macn. Calif. Pack. Canada Pac Case (J. I.) Caterpll. Tract. . Chea. It Ohio Chrysler Col. O. E Coml. Solv. . Comwlth 80. Contl. Can Corn Prod. Curtlss-Wrlght Drug Inc. Dupont , Eastman Elec. Auto Lt. El. Pow. A Lt. Gen. Food Gen. Mot. Gillette Gold Dust Int. Harvest I. T. 4b. T. Johns Man. Kennecott Kroger Qroc. , Llbbey-O-Ford Llgg. aV My B. Liquid Carb. Lorlllard , Monty Ward .,, Nash Mot. Nat. Biscuit I, Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Distill. Nat. Pow. Lt. N. Y. Cent. North Amer. . Packard Penney (J. C.) Penn RR. . Phillips Pet. Pub. Ser. N. J. . Pullman - Radio , R. K. O. Rem. Rand. Rey Tob. B. Sears Roe Shell Union ,, Sou. Pac. Stan. Brands St. Oil Cat, Award for art direction, surpaaa even his work .on "Transatlan tic." The "Infernal Machine" Is a picture yoa mnst not miss. in "T Ind lM. ., a la mart, josatjfieaei. l L da In WwSM toM ml Ont fatSff 6lt-oir"jaiw''g'swOT-j irl,tl jwn . f.ox onxfadiosj 1 "C The stage ot the Pelican Theatre Is set for the personal appearance today ot the An ions Wranglers, who, in tneir Inimitable way will treat Klam ath Falls to forty-five minutes ot "musical chow," on perform ance being presenter! witn eacn picture program during the af ternoon and evening. Showing will bo continuous after 1 o'clock, and prices will not be advanced. On the screen, James Dunn, Spencer Tracy and Peggy Shan non deliver exceptional perform' ancea In "Society Olrl, ' a fast moving comedy, wherein James Dunn, under the management of Spencer Tracy, -sluga his wsy right Into your heart, as wsll ss Into the arms ot Peggy Shan' non, lovable Irish miss. Spencer Tracy performa In a manner that steala the show in many spots. A great bill) VOX. More than 160 trained voices were used by LeRoy Shield, gen eral musical director of the Na tional Broadcasting Company ot Chicago, for the chorus group The Devil's Brother," Laurel Hardy's new feature-length comedy whclh opens today at the Vox Theatre. The picture la based on Anber's famous comic opera, "Fra Diavolo." The noted alnger and stage star, Dennis King, plays a prominent part in the production and the cast also features Thelma Todd, Jamea Ftnisyaon, Lucille Brown, Arthur Plerson and Henry Ar metta under the direction ot Hal Roach. Australia began as a convict colony; England settled it ss a place to send her criminals. St. Oil N. J. Stndebaker Texas Corp. Tex. Gulf Sul. Trans-Amer. , ,, Union Carb. . ,,,, Union Pac. , Unit Aircraft Unit. Corp. Unit Gaa Imp. U. 8. Indue Alco. TJ. s. Rubber U. S. Steel Vanadium West Elec. 4b Woolworth Mt. 9I 15 131 931 76! 181 38) 130) 911 20 75 10 841 80. 451 20 801 10 6 161 46 36 ici 44 51 831 811 61 54 80 86 25 HI 36. S3 16 161 431 201 ! 1151 '. 45J . 381 . 161 . 53 - 631 . 10J 4 . 10, 50 . 431 . 10 . 33 . 291 . 38J . 391 - 7! . 261 . 82 - 8 . 461 . 126 - 44 - 131 - 13 - 871 . 19 - 611 S0 66 49 PORTLAND, July 18. (A There was continued strength la the msrket for cub butter at th week-end. The lt session of th produce exchange was gen erally without chang for cube even though there was a general idea among the trade that an ad vance ahonld be forced there. Th exchange ha all along been th weak spot ot the batter trad lo cally inasmuch aa soma of It leders bar been doing th bulk ot their marketing In the north and south and can mak a ahow ing only be keeping th prle at Portland artificially low, Butterfat retains It . liberal strength. Trade In eggs continued to gain strength locally as wsll aa along th eoaat generally. Late receipts continued their decree. Prices were being maintained for quality. Demand for chicken waa now steady her. Price wer un changed to a traction better tn spot with all aort cleining np. Turkeys continued ont of market generally with demand good. Then wa an acute shortage ot quality lettuce throughout th country and especially th small er also which were bringing a premium In the east. The mark et was well supplied . with poor to ordinary stuff. Market for potatoes wss hold ing fairly well locally as to prle while demand wa good. Horn grown stock wa Increasing and quality wa unusually good. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or.. Jnly 15. OP Cattl: 1711, calve 248 for week. Trad ihowed consider able strength during th period, sale ranging 10c to 16c higher In spots for both steers and she stuff. Other grade also showed improvement. Hogs: 5016 (or week. Best light butchers advanced at th week's opening to $5.60, or 15c higher than last week. There was strengthening Influence all through th local trade In killers. wnue feeders were la keen de mand at generally sharp ad vances. Sheep and lambs: 5188 for week. Trade In lamba held steady to strong with $6.50 still obtain able for top quality, notwith standing weaker and somewhat lower price reflected In eastern and mid-was tern markets. Mat. ton continued alow and generally without quotable chang. Flapper Fanny Saya Legal Notices LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE PINE TREE Delightful comedy, with a lib oral allowance of drama, makes the "Infernal Machine," new Fox Film productions which opens at the Pine Tree Theatre today, one of the most en joyable talking picturea offered to local audience in some months. Chester Morris and Genevlevs Tobln head the cast, and both turn In exceptional perform ances. Miss Tobln, first revoal ed to th world a an excellent light comedienne In "One Hour With You," haa a much strong er role In thla picture and ac quit herself with honor. Mor ris Is always dependable and he Is especially good in his com edy scenes. And we believe thst Victor Jory's work is on of the current seasons triumphs. Others in the cast who con tribute fine portormsnces, In clurto Elisabeth I'atteraon, James Bell, Edward Van Slosn, Arthur Hohl, Robert Llttlefleld and Jo sephine Whlttell. Mnrcel Varnol's direction or the screen transcription of Carl Sloboda'a novel la deft. Tha set tings, designed by Gordon Wiles, winner ot the 1932 Academy NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES thst the following warrants ar uea ior payment. GENERAL FUND warrants, protested up to and including Ap ril ,iv, 1134. These warrants, with Interest, win be paid when presented at the otilce of the city treasurer, the American National Bank, or Th First National Bank. Kla math Falls. Oregon. Doted at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, July 15. 1933. RUTH O. BATHIANY, ritv Treasurer, 'H. J-1B-17 N. J. 16 538 The insomnia victlm'a biggest nightmare is the lack ot tham. C 18 THT ALL VOO'VC OPT DOME'? WHAT WAVE VOU 6EEM DOIM' LYU4' IM TH' SHA.D6'? LUCKY I CAME OUT HEPS TO CHECK UP- GET BUSY NOW- NO MORB LOAF I M'- ( 1 ( I HAVEN'T ft I BEEN LOAFIM- rrgflrv I HONEST- J wr 1 HAVE TO PAY A MAM TWO ? THREE DOLLARS A DAY, TO CO WHAT SHE'S DOIM- SHE'9 KILLIN' EVERY WEEO I klEVCO. SAW AMY PjOOY SO CRAZY TO WORK SHl'LL HAVE THAT PIECE FINISHED V TO-MORROW- By Harold Gray. TSM CENTS- A OAY- - SHUX- NO USE PAYIN HER EVEN THAT MUCH COOK UP SOME EXCUSE AND EIRE HEB- HAH' Uiul UU&f CAN SHE DO ABOUT IT1? IF IT WASN'T THAT. I HATH TO BE A QUITTER, I'D KNOCK OFF MOW, AMD GET MY MONEY- BUT I'LL KEEP OOIM' HERE TILL SATURDAY- BESIDES. I CAN USE TH' FIFTY CENTS I'LL HAVa . COMIN'.THEN-