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    July 29, 1933.
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Want -AdsBringResnlts
Phone Yours to 1900
Ratesi
3c R
or word per day1
iiaerllon.
10S
per c.nt liUcouui on
ad running on
Ml,
90 per eat discount on
aVJds running on
month.
All classified ads r Insert
d In bold The Klamulb New.
nd Evening llornlrl. at Ilia
shove rata, appaarlng In Too
NnWs first.
Tlma limit tor claailflratlon
in the following dov's paiara
la I n 1. M Ada desired In
.arti'd on the aaina dav aa sub
mitted will have to run "Too
Lain to Cla.alfy." Too-Late-to-Classlfv
aria are put In one
paper only at tha aaina rale
aa quoted abova, and classified
for aucooedlng insertions.
3 General Notice
A Truck A Day
Each Way
Klamath Falls Portland
If you are m or Inn north Port
In nd, Bnattla or way point. you
will find our nrvirn mu rules Li
your Unt(rt. w, haul n.
thing wool livestock, hoim-huM
goodi, furniture.
BRATTON'S
AUTO FREIGHT
Fhona 941.
201 H, Main St.
0476
PAINTINO. decorating, papering,
estimate on any Job, large or
email. Phono 107. J. 1 New
man. 8I0
RADIO SKItVICtt ot an klnda.
Wm. Long, 1405 Lookout 81
Phone H2T.J i a i '??
4 Peraonala
M.MK. RET A Medium. Reliable
civic and aid In all affairs of
life. 127 8. 2nd "(red, corm r
Klamath. OliiS
RRAD1NGS dally 61 Oak. 0e.
Tranaportation
Travel By Stage
11 Hra. to Portland
18.90 ono way $10.60 round
trip.
18 Hra. to Seattle
17.90 one way. 814 00 round
Trip.
VI Hond and Wsplnltla. Leaf
K. Falla 12:30 P. M. Grey
bound Depot. Phone 150 3664
6 Help Wanted. Male
. EXPERIENCED Hnwnllan guitar
teorhor. Clnss exnorlonco pro
forred. Must furnish refer
ence. Nowa-Horald, box 0136.
ninn
7 Help Wanted, Female
WANTED Competent girl for
general housework: reference
' required. Apply 79 Wash.
0172
SPEND a few cent and see If
yon can tell that car you hare
In tha ahed that eomeono else
might Ilk to be driving down
th strset Claaalfled ada pay.
Try your luck.
9 Situation Wanted
HIOH SCHOOL ROY will ex
chnng work for room and board.
Ilox 894, News-Herald. 0894
WOMAN and two nova, ages 17
mid 19, wnnt work on farm.
Experienced cook and hay
hands. Phone 1419. 0180
11
Furnished Room
FOR RENT Two sleeping room
866 Eldorndo. 0108
12
Room and Board
FOR RENT flpac for ' imall
business, Inquire Stuurt'a Hhoe
' Shop, 1000 iMuln. 0174
WANTED Hoomora and board
era, gentlemen preferred, 408
Owens. 03m
aaBwavBBCBHHBawBSe
13 Furnished Apartment
FURNISHED APTS. 13.60 and
up. 133 N. 10th. 0143
FOII RENT Furnished pt. 681
lllrli 02m
IB Unfurniahed Houaea
MODERN 4-room duplox.
1118.
Phone
01J7 I
17 Real Eatate For Sale
rOR RALIt Property la golna
up. And her la your clianc
to buy Income property cheap.
Leaa than half what It coat
yeara exu. 8 houses on Orch
ard Ave., off the pavement foi
only 1.1.600. with not leaa than
ff.00.ou down, balance month
ly. Act quirk. Inqulr 1441
Orchard Way.
Foil HAI.K 320 aerea. 160 un
der Irrlxutlnn; true water riant,
Price tH.UOU, 12,000 down, hal
atire on term. Ivan Fankey.
Hpragu lllver. 0184
FOn SALE Ten modern fur
nished cottages with garagea.
All rente,!, 2336 lllehn. 0179
19
Automotive
BEE LINE
Axel, Wheel and Frame Bervle
Steering Troubles
Corrected
eoi 8. sixth.
0847
WANTED Model A Ford or
other medium weight car to
good condition. Have horat-a.
aiins, cash. News-Herald, box
0142. 0142
20 Miscellaneous For Sale
FOR BALE
Ono Golf Machine; Juat the
rig to Improve your ' nut
ting; price 115.00, ready to
go.
One Pool Table, balls and eua;
pries complete, 960.00.
One Fountain. Hack Mar, Stool?
meant Table; priced right.
Peoples Warehouse
FOR BARUAtNS In slightly need
furniture and range We oav
cash for aecond hand foods
Piano for sale or rent.
KLAMATH FURN1TURB
EXCHANI1H
711 Main Phon (94
Your credit la good.
0443
FOR BALK Cabin at Lako o'
ine noons. 920 Delta. 0167
Foil
8AI.K Fox
! MiMiclnlr.
terrier, toy
l s:
ni ,s
21 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED 1'sed bicycles. Pay
ensn or trade Tor new hlrvcles.
Puolea lllrycle Shop, 224 So.
7th. 0186
WANTKD County current ex-
penne warrants, 5 per cent dis
count. 3o K. Main. Phone
'"i 0170
22 Li-eatock and Feed
WITH MILK PRICES going up.
now is me time to buy thai
good family milch cow. Ten
bead freith Guernsey. Jersey
and llolHieins In pick from
Priced rcnxonahly. Ankeny
Hancb, HI. 1. )ox 213.
0146
FOIt SALE Three work horses
welsht 1 S Oil to 1600 lbs. Wil
liamson Itiver Store 0147
HORSES FOIt 8AI.K 1100 ti
180u pouniU. South slxta
Street, opposite Klamath Fnlla
Auto Camp. 0171
FOIt SAI.R Two-yenr old Guern
sey bull, registered. 8100 at
ranch, or $ 1 2ft delivered. Rt.
4, box 418, Grants Pass, Ore.
0144
SIX 1IOI.BTKIN cows, all froah
rnr sale at today a price. F. J
Elimer, Malln, Or. 0130
22a Poultry For Sale
STATE Blood Tested White Leg
horns, Ilnrred Rocks and Red
Chirks. Nine Dollars 100 pre
paid and guaranteed. J. R. Ma
gulre. 2416 N. E, Oregon St ,
Portland. 0189
23
Financial
3AVE
SAVE
SAVE
ON
AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Lowest rates and eaalest term
Investigate and be convinced.
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
101 So. 7th. Ph. 1141
3tate Lloens M-104
$ $ Salary Loans $ $
6 TO SO DOLLARS ON
YOUR PLAIN NOTE
No Intermit deductions, you receive
fun amount applied for. 1 to 6
months time. All loans confidential
STATE LOAN Co. 801-Ore.Bk.Bld.
Ph. 768 Lie. by Stale 8-164
Work for Necessities
YOUNO WOMAN wnta Job car
ing for chlldron. 622 Walnut.
0471
EXPERIENCED woman will enn
fruit on shares. Will make
jam, joiij or pickles ot any
kind. Mm. W. 1, Uhrln. Rl.
1, Box (48. 0008
WOMAN Will work In xchang
for good nsed furniture or
wnn' have youT Best refer
ences. 1703 Oregon. 0296
CAPARLm woman will do bonse
' work tor necessities. 8440
uregon. 0409
WOMAN will do housework bv
hour or day. In exchange for
groceries and necessities. 1711
regon Ave. 0060
IF YOU have something to sell.
nave rnangea your piao of
business, buy or soli farm pro
ducts or have invthlng to tell
the public, the most economical
. nit , r 1! I h,bs A. ,.,l,n. . n
- suits l through the classified.
rnone muo or writ 10 to ID
News-Herald.
19
Automotive
ROY CALL'S
AUTO WRECKING
NEW AND USED PARTS
727 Commercial Street Klamath Falls, Oregon
CARS RECEiNTLY WRECKED
Bulck 4, 1921-14.
Ilillck t Bid., 1926-28.
llulrk Master, 1926-27.
Cadllar 8, 1917-211.
Chevrolet 4, 1913-1T.
Chrysler 4, (8 and 60.
Chrysler , 60, (2 and 70
Cleveland 8, 1926.
DeSoto 6, 1929.
Dodge 4, 1924.28.
Ilurant 4. 1923-28.
Essex 6, 111 34-27.
Flint . 6011.
Falcon . 1928.
Ford T. all years.
Franklin 8. 1920-24.
Hudson 8, 1910-26.
Hupmohlle 4. 1914.
Hupmoblle, 1926.
Jcwctt 6, 1923-16.
Rebuilt Batteries $2.60 Up
USED AND REBUILT TIRES
See Us and Save Money
Klamath Business Directory
Beauty Parlor
Permanent Wave Shop.
An oil solution for 12.60 complet
Phon 109. 1121 Mlo
Doctor
Dr. O. W. Westtlnd. Naturopathic
Physician. Chronlo and nervous
diseases a specialty.
211-213 L O. O. F. Bldg.
Jeweler
"LET OEOROB DO IT"
George L. Meti
Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler
REPAIRING. 837 Main St.
Hemstitching
Hemstitching and. Dreesmaklng
Measurements taken tor Splrella
Corsets.
Maybelle Davla, 111 North 4th
HKMBT1TCHINO. BUTTONS cov
ered, dressmaking. Mrs. H.
M. Allendcr. 614 Walnut.
0176
Mineral Bath
Mineral Baths Hot Spring Nat.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOI'NT
IN THE COl'NTY COI'RT OF
TIIK STATE OF OKKC.ON
FOR KLAMATH COl'NTY.
IN TIIK MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF FERDINAND ZLAHKK.
DECEASED.
Not Ire Is hereby given that the
undersigned Executrix of the Es
latu of Ferdinand Zlabek. de
ceased, haa filed her final account
In the County Court of the Ktalo
of Oregon for Klumnth County,
and that Friday, the 2Jth day ot
August, 1933, at the hour of 1
o'clock In the afternoon of said
day, and the courtroom of anil
court at Klamath Falls. Oregou.
has been appointed by suld court
ns the time mid place for hearlnc
He Likes
HORIZONTAL
2 Who Is th
man In th
picture?
12 Coronet.
14 To emulate.
16 Native nurses
In India.
17 Jargon.
18 Fish.
19 Peels.
20 Grief.
21 Swollen condi
tion (vnrlant).
23 Smooth.
24 Chopping tool.
26 Go on
(music).
27 Menthsceoua
planL
St To commence.
36 Italian
cathedral.
36 An assembly.
37 To muse.
3S Card
camhlnation.
40 Right.
41 Klther.
42 Map.
46 Saving person.
(0 Young
salmon.
63 The man In
Answer to
lAj I iM C it i? M,C.P!M E iRiS.OiNI
ZTOsdiARBir to UPC
aa e f njsis.u E D E Bill
r ki c i i'r L-Hnllm
the picture
flew over both
the North and
South T
hi Female ot
rattle.
66 Proportion.
B7 To rub out
68 Female sheep.
69 To bar by
it op pel.
60 Recourse In
urera hare
against each
other.
It To state again.
VERTICAL
1 Radio no tie.
!l CT Pllc
i y 11 p
27" i, 3i
k i H 35 4tT )s so bi
55 "irss ffc :
i!"!sr
5cT cr
JaJL.l M ib mm
19
Automotive
Maxwell 4. 1922-16.
Nash 4, 1922-14.
Nash Hid., 1927.
Nash 6 Spec.. 1926-29.
Nash 9 Adv., 192.
Oakland 8. 1924-27.
OldMnoblle 4. 1924.
Olilsmohlle 8, 1926-27.
Overland 6, 1928.
Plymouth 4, 1929.
Pontine , 1928-28.
Reo 8. 1924
Ktudehaker 8 Light, 1924.
fUudebaker 8. Bid., 1926-27.
Ktudehaker big, 1924-27.
Whippet 4, 192s.
Whippet 6. 1927.
Wlllya-Knlght, 70 and 66.
Wlllya-Knlght 4, 1924.
Public Stenographer
Arlen O, Smith. Open evenings
until 10. Office: 617 Main St.
Phone 633.
Second Hand Store
Will pay highest prices for second
hand tools of all kinds, rifiea. sad-
dies, small cook atovea.
O. K. Second Hand Store,
821 Klamath Ave.
Swimming Leuon
FAl'L fl. GRAVKLLE
Phon 1647W. 0288
Turkish Bath
Massage. Colonic Irrigation. Reg
istered Nurse. 127 So. Seventh.
Typewriter
School Trained Mechanle
14 Yeara' Experience
Adding Machine and Typewriter
Bale and Service
630 Main Phon 841
Upstairs Shoppe
Torgler'a Dresa Shoppe for new
inn silk oresaes. attractive tor
mats and Donna Lee cotton
frocks. 731 Main. Phone 82J.
Leg' Notice
objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first puDHshed July
22. 1933.
Date ot last publication, Au
gust 12th, 1933.
FRANCES ZLABEK.
Executrix.
(July 23, 29; Aug. 6, 12) N-651
A tablet In Chigwell Church.
Essex, England, Is In memory of
George Shilllbeer, London's first
bnsman.
Despite all this hot weather
we've been having, the average
girl Is more likely to be son
struck than sun-struck.
the Cold
Previous Pnxste
has helped
him achieve
success as an
explorer
24 One who alma.
26 Temper.
28 Stir.
29 Wine cask.
30 To bow.
82 To peruse,
S3 Age.
34 Moccasin.
37 Seasoning.
39 The naval
- commander la
the picture
made a flight
to for the
V. S. govara
ment? 43 Learning.
44 Exclamation.
4!l Examination.
47 Mnple shrub.
48 Promise.
49 Pitcher.
50 Time gone
by.
51 Un sorted
wheaten flour.
52 Disturbance
of peace,
64 Ocean.
56 Thine
2 Wrath.
3 To presa.
4 Pusty.
K Eager
Drive.
7 To opine.
8 To bark
ahrilly.
9 Old English
gold coin.
10 To challenge.
11 To aiate.
13 Anger.
16 Female fowl.
21 Commodities
conveyed from
one country to'
another.
12 His skill as an
National, Local Markets
WEATHER
T
CHICAGO. July 28. iPV Fore-
raU of lomewhat cooler weather
In Canada, with probable ah o wen
In the Dakotat did much to damp-
buying enthnnlaam In the
wheat market today. In the late
nVflllnjci, whfat and rye fell 6c
from yentertlay'i fiuUh, the max
imum permissible.
With nelllnK preaaure Increaa
Idk, rallies from early breaks m
it rain quotations failed to bold,
and at no time did the markeU
net up to yeHtenlay'a closing fig
ures. There was no let up. how
ever. In crop damage report from
tHher the Canadian or American
North wt, following three aoc
ceHsive days of blleteiinx temper
atures and prolonged lack of aub
aoil moisture.
Wheat closed weak, at the day's
bottom figures, 4Jc to Sc under
yesterday's finiflh; corn. 3c to
4c down; oata, 2jc to 3c off, and
provltious at 20c to 50c decline.
ClllCAtMJ WHEAT '
CHICAGO, July 28. (IP)
Wheat, No. 2 red. 11.01 o
81.01 1; No. 1 hard, 8101 to
81.02: No. 1 yellow hard. 11.00J:
No. 1 mixed. 11.00.
Corn. No. 1 mixed. S59c No. 1
yellow, 66c; No. 1 white, 66c
to 67)c.
Oats. No. 1 whit. 40in ta 41c;
No. 8 white, 38c to 41c
Ry. no aales.
Barley, 45c to 70c.
Timothy seed, oer cwt 14.00
to 84.26.
Clover seed, per cwt, 18.00 to
fis.uv.
Lard, 16.30.
Bellies, 17.60.
FOHTLA.VD GRAIN
PORTLAND, July 28,
Wheat
Open High Low Close
JUiy .85 .87 .85 .85
September .861 .87 .82 .82
December .. .901 .9o .86) .86
Cash Wheat
No. 1 Big Bend bluestem
Dark hard winter, 12 ,
Dark hard winter, 11 .
.90
.92
.83
.81
.81
.81
.81
.79
ron wnue
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red ..
Oats. No. 2 white, 328.60.
Corn. No. 2 yellow, J26.25.
Millrun atandard, 819.60.
Today car receipts: Wheat,
ft,; Hour, 11; corn, 1.
LIVESTOCK STEADY
SOUTH
July 28.
Moderately
SAN FRANCISCO,
(U.P.I Hogs: 225
active. unevenly
oareiy steady to 15e higher,
light lights showing upturn; two
loads 162-177 lb. California!
35.65, latter lightly sorted 85.40;
most packing sowa 84.
Cattle: 225. Including 130 di
rect, 30 holdovers. Steer trade
nominal, available quality medi
ocre; she stock fairly active,
about steady, short load odd
lota medium to fairly good 10061
10S0 lh. range cows 32.50-13;
two loads cutter to common 828-
1003 lb. dairy type 81.25-82;
few bulla 83-83.85, ateady to
10c higher.
Calves: 60. Active, ateady.
odd vealera la. 50: bulk medium
and good 282-366 lb. calves I4
86.
Sheep: 1600, including 275
direct, 100 holdovers. Moder
ately active, partial clearance
lambs strong to 15c higher, con
sidering quality; matured steady
four short decks medium and
good 74 lb. wooled Oregon lambs
86.50; sorted 25 per cent 35.50;
rew good 10 lb. shorn year
lings 34.60; deck mixed shorn
yearlings and wetbera 84.
BLY ITEMS
BLY, Ore. A. S. Connor, who
holds controllng Interest In the
B. H. ranch, la here from Ber
keley.
Mr. Crane, from Wisconsin,
waa the guest of his son, Har
old Crane, at Crane mill recent
ly.
Jlr. McCray la able to be at
work after spending a week at
Klamath Falls, where he re
ceived treatment for a severely
wrencned hip.
Mrs. Don Holmes has had as
her house guest Mra. Genevieve
Meyers from Alturas. Mrs. Mey
ers waa accompanied by her
small son.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oben
chain, Jr., are motoring In west
ern Oregon and Washington
iney left for Wenatchee, Wash
accompanied by Mrs. Chase and
children who had been guests
ot Mrs. Chase sister, Mra,
Frank Obenchain, Sr.
LeRoy Anderson and family
war guest of hi mother Sun
day from Lakevlew, where An
derson 1 employed by Hohner1
bakery.
Mr. and Mr. C. V. McGee
nav had aa guests at thai
home, Mr. McUee's mother and
hlster from California. They
left to return home by way of
th coast where they will Tint
outer reiativea.
Mr. and Mr. Bud Bell accom
panied by Babe Bell and Grand
pa Bell were recent Klamath
alia visitors.
Mra. Dav Hunsacker and chll.
dren from Klamath Falls were
guests of her brother, Walter
i.inasay gna family on day
Inst week. Richard Lindsay loft
for a visit In Klamath with
them.
Mr. J. C. Edsall wa Bly
L0IR3
BUY Nb
ON WHEAT MART
visitor recently.
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. July 18, P
Th atock market almost want to
sleep today la one ot th llghteat
trading sesalooa alnca the start uf
th 1913 bull market. Price
showed tendency to drift Irregu
larly lower from th opening a
commodltlea turned soft and th
dollar gyrated uncertainly In for
eign exchang dealing. Tb cloe
waa moderately heavy. Transfers
approximated 1,400,000 share.
Today'a closing prices
Air (eduction .................
Alaska Junean
Al. ( hem. at Dy
fl
161
117
86
American Can
American Coml. Alcohol ,
41)
12J
13!
American A For. Pow.
American Smelt A Ret.
A. T. T
American Tob. B
Anaconda Copper
Atchinon T. k. 8. F.
Atlantic Ref
Baltimore A Ohio
Burr. Add. Mach.
84
62
24
281
18!
us
401
161
15
llorden Co
Bethlehem Steel
Bendix Aviation
Canada Pacific ,
allfornla Pack .
27
70
21
421
131
20J
321
4
60
78
21
48!
701
771
181
91
261
301
1SJ
221
241
151
45
201
261
271
88!
821
SU
21!
201
841
20!
T61
16
431
261
61
411
84!
12
461
461
8i
ase (J. I.)
Caterpillar Tractor ,
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chrysler Motor
Col, O. A E.
Commercial Solvent
Commonwealth Southern .
Continental Can .
Corn Product
Curtlaa Wright
Drug Ine.
Dupont A D N. ,
Eaatman Kodak ,
Elec. Auto Lt.
El. Pow. A Lt. ,
General Foods
uenerai Motora
Gillette Razor
Gold Dnat
International Harvester .
T. A T
Johns Manvllle .
Kennecott Con. Cop.
Kroger Grocery
ibbey-o-Ford
Liggett A Myer B
Iquid Carb.
-orlllard Tob. Co.
Monty Ward ,. .,
Nash Motor
National Biscuit
National Dairy Product ,
National Distillers
National Pow. A Lt
New York Central
North America
Packard Motor
Penney (J. C.)
Penn. R. R.
Phillips Pet
Public Service N. J.
run man Co. ,,
Radio Corp. '
R. K. O
3
81
4SJ
Rem. Rand
Reynolds Tob. B
Seats Roebuck
15
neii Union .
81
. 261
Southern Pacific
standard Rrands ..
Standard Oil Calif.
25!
351
35i
.standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Co. .
6
23
Texas Corp.
i rans-Amerlca ,
Texaa Gull Sul. ,
Union Carb.
Union Pacific .
United Aircraft
United Corn.
71
26J
42
114
12
10
United Gas Imp.
U. S. Indus. Alcohol .
U. S. Rubber
IT. S. Steel
Vanadium .
20
561
181
54(
25
West. Elec. A Mfg. ,
Woolworth
431
45
Stock Averages
tvopyngnt ls. Rtsndsrd Statis
tics company)
60 10 10 SO
Indl's RR'i nr. tm.i
"iua- S7.4 s.s HI St.7
Prev. day 9.t 49.6 9.T 84.1
Week ago 10.3 44.4 91.4 7
Tear ago 4 I . lS.S 7.S 4 S
I years ago 170.1 124.9 ISO.O 17S.3
High. 1131 1011 f. 111.7 ."
Low. 1931 41.1 13.S 61.4 4.t.t
High, list Tl.l is.l 111.0 73 9
Low, 1981 is.l ll.t 61.8 85.0
When only 18 years of
age,
Francis Bacon was offered
appointment to th staff of th
English . ambassador In France
Eaglea have
been known to
live 100 year.
LITTLE ORPHAN
1
NtX-
YOU SHOULD
( WELL. THERE SOU
ABE At BUklCU O'
CHEA.P SK-TES IN
TUIS TOWN- BUT
TTV WE'VE MADE
(f44 EXPENSES AND k
tITTLE OVER- LtT
THOUGHT WI
HAVE Li
WE TOOK IN'
irs YOU
THEY PAY
TO HEAR-
SETTLED THAT,
LONG
UNCLE"
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PARTNERS,
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WOOL MARKET
AWAITS CODE
FOR TRADING
B08TON, July 18
Commercial Bulletin '
morrow:
, m The
rill say to-
"Thar ha been a recently
good buslnes don In wool this
week, although the market has
been spotty. om house getting
little or no bnslnesa. Price are
firm to slightly dearer. eaMelailv
...Jion medium combing and woolen
'"'I wools.
"Th manufacturer are show
ing no disposition to fore nw
business pending th approval of
the trade code recently aubmltted
to the government. Snch eon-
tract a are being mad ar. ano-
ject to adjustment in price In line
with the higher coat sccrninr
under th cod. If and when ap
proved.
Foreign Market steady
Foreign markets sre generally
steady about on the basis of the
closing rate at London. Wools
out oi Liverpool are elightly dear
er, landed basis, owing to the cur
rent nigner rates of exchange
than those orevalllna- at th- ,in
of th lost aerie.
Bnyera are mostly vntnrainr
from th west, where compara
tively little wool la left, and that
la held usually at price which
buyers do not care to pay.
"Mohair la rather oulet. bnt
very firm."
Th Bulletin will nnhll.l.
following quotations:
Bconred basis Oregon, fin and
fine medium staple. 76e to 78c;
fine and fine medtnm winch
combing, 73e to 7Sc; fine and fine
medium clothinr. 70 in v.i
Iey No. 1, 70e to 73c.
Mohair Orecon. 9.?e tn
domestic graded, first combing.
38e to 40c; second combing, 83i
to 35c; third combing, 27c to 30o
fourth combing, 23c to 25c: good
carding, 30c to 32c; first kid, 60c
u sjc; second Kid, 60c to 63c
PRICE OF EGGS
IN MICE
PORTLAND. JulT S Im
Late advance in the price of egg?
was not being fully maintained.
aunougn prices were fairly well
held by leading dlstrlbntnr. Bn .
of the smaller units were shading
..us. iu iorc a movement which
wa proving more or lea unwill
ing. Trad in egg during the last
14 honrs suggested that there
waa again a slight snrplns ot
fresh offerings, and especially as
regards everything except ex
treme top quality and site.
The market was hurt most
however, by the onen flfklHn nt
short-held storag stock as fresh.
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO. July 28, (P) (U.
D. A.) Hogs. 16.000: mirier
moderately active, steadv to 6c
lower. 200 to 290 lb 34.60 to
... iv: top. S4.75.
Cattle. 2.000: no rellahl. mar.
ket here for general run medium
to gooa grade red steers and long
jv-nings: zew loads meri urn
weight and weighty steer, 36.00
io ss.ou; general market uneven
17 ateady to 25c lower. Heifers
and mixed yearlings steady to 25c
off and all cow on unevenly low
er basis. Yearling heifers. 95.23
to 35.60. Vealers, 35.60 to 36.00.
Sheep, 9000; market for choice
active and ateady to city bntchers
at 88.86 to 38.35 mixed and light
weight kinds nnder nressure.
weak 15c lower, packer operat
ing at 38.00 downward frequent
ly to 37.50 and occasionally to
i.uu ana neiow on natives; rang
er. 18.00. Sheep ateady.
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Produce
PORTLAND, July 28, WV
Butter, print, extra, 16o: stand
ard.,, 24c,
Butler tat. Portland delivery) A
grid, 23c per lb.; farmer' door
delivery, 21 per lb.; wt cream
6c blither.
Eggs. Pacific Poultry Produc
ers' selling price: Overslse, 14o;
extra. 12c; standards, 10c; medi
ums, 10c; pullets, 16c dos.n.
Buying price by wholesalers, fresh
current receipts 66 lbs. and ap,
16e to 16c dosen.
Milk, contract pric, 4, Port
land delivery. 11.70 per ewt.j B
grad cream, 371c lb.
Cheese, 91 score Oregon trip
lets, 121c; loaf, 131- lb. Brokers
will pay ic below Quotation.
Country meats, selling price to
retailers, country - killed hogs,
best butchers, under 160 lbs., 71a
to 1c; vealera, 70 to 100 lbs.,
81c; spring lambs, 11c; yearlings.
4c to 5c; heavy ewes, la to Sc;
medium cows. 2c to 3c; bull, 4c
to 6c.
Mohair, buying price, 1921 clip.
15c lb.
Casrara bark, buying pric, 1933
peel. 21c lb.
Hops, nominal, 1932, 48 to
50c per lb.
Live poultry, Portland delivery,
buying prices, heavy hens, color
ed, 41 to 61 lb., lie per lb.; do St
ids. up iuc to lie; hens over
31 lbs, 8c; nnder 31. 9c: broilers.
11 lb. 12c; colored soring. 1 lb.
np 13c to 14c: roasters, over 31
lbs., 14c; roosters. 6c lb.: docks.
Peklna. broilers, ge ta 10s lh nlH
ducks, Peklna, 10c lb.; do. col
ored, 10c lb.
Onions, selling price to retail
ers, Oregon. 31.26 to 81.36 nee
cental.
New onion. California. Barmn.
da, 31.25 60 lb. crate new rad.
11.35 per cental.
Potatoes, local. 82: Deachntea
Gems, 32.25 per cental; do. bak
ers, 32.40; Kakima Gems. 32.10.
New potatoes, local whit, .nit
red, 82.00 per cental.
Strawberries, new Oregon.
31.60 per crate.
Wool, 1933 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette Valley, 23c to 16o ls.J
Eastern Oregon, 16e to 21c lb.;
Southern Idaho, 16c to 20e lh.
Hay, buying pric from produc
er, alfalfa. No. 1. new crop. 818.00
to 318.00; clover, No. t, 14.00;
Eastern Oregon timothy, 316.00;
oat and retch, 816.00 per ton.
Portland
Livestock
PORTLAND. Jnlv 11. on
Cattle, 9; calve. 17; market wa
quiet.
Steers, beat, 14.75 to 85.60:
common and medium. 88.00 to
34.60. Heifer, best. 34.00 to
34.25: medium. 22.26 tn i tb
Cows, best. 33.00 to $3.25; com
mon and medium, 1.75 to $2.75:
canners. $1.00 to $2.00. Bulla.
nest. $3.00 to $3.25; medium.
$2.75 to $3.00. Calves, beet,
$6.00 to $6.25; good, $5.00 to
$5.50; ordinary, $4.00 to 4.60.
Hog. 166; market steady.
Top light batchers, $5.50 to
$5.75; heavy butcher. $6.00 to
$5.25. Sow. $3.00 to $3.60.
Slaughter pigs, $4.76 to $5.00;
feeder pigs, $4.75 to $5.00.
Sheep, 479; market wa fairly
ateady.
Lambs, best, $5.50 to $6.00;
medium, $4.50 to $5.00. Year
ling wethers. $3.50 to $4.00. Ewe.
$1.00 to $2.00.
Bond Averages
(Copyright 1933, Standard Statis
tics Company)
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Indl's RR'i Of Total
Friday 76. tl.t t.t tl.l
Prsv. day 76.9 S2.3 IS.T tl.l
Week ago 75.1 tl.l tl.t tl.l
Tear ago tl.t 58.8 77.4 li.t
3 years ago 93.4 107.7 100.1 100.6
High, 1933 77.1 84.1 88.6 t-8
Low, 1931 tl.l 17.0 T4.1 It.t
High. 1931 71.1 78.0 III 78.1
Low, 1931 63.1 47.4 70. 17.4
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