August 29, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1 900 fin Kitni I "In ptr word pr day' N -J- Insertion; fl pr cent dltoonnt en d running ox WMk. Ort per cent dlKoaot on VrUad runulBf on month. Ail classified tit trt Insert ed In both Th Klamath News and Evening Herald, at the above rut, appearing lo The News (Int. Tim limit for classification in the following day's papers la 6 00 P. M Ada desired In serted on (ha same at) tt sub ailttad will hava to run "Too Lato to Classify." Too-Late-to-Claaalfy atla trt put lu ou papar only at the aam rate aa quoted above, and classified for succeeding Insertions. 3 Loat end Pound LOST At Pelican City, itrey coat. Howard. 241 Mortimer 1021 LOST Illack leather ault case be tween Anna Lake and Ft. Klam alh. ltuturn llerald-Nowa of fice. 1010 LOST Buckskin color bora, while hind (aet, brand N rlKht MP, It years aad. Howard for Information. Win. Uanong. 1009 LOCT 34x7 lira and dire wheel between Klninalh Falls ana Umin'i mill. Howard. (S3 Market. I'bnne l&rni. ioo7 3 General Notlcqf , Painting, paparhanging, kai.o- nilnlns. J. p. Koper. phona 143SW. o7 PAINTING, decorating, papering, estlmatre on any Job, large or amall. I'bon 107. J. J New. "an. -1l.0$ RADIO SRitvicO or an kinds. Won Long, 1405 Lookont St. Phone 19X6J. gigg Personals BFAniNtiS dally 521 oak 5 Transportation Travel By Stage . 11 Hra. to Portland 5.90 on way 110.60 round trip. IS Hra. to Seattle 17 90 one way. 114.00 round Trip. Via Rend and Wanlnltta. Leave K. Falls lltto P. M. Grey hound llnnnl Phone 1 JO Slil.4 Sports HORIZONTAL 1 Who la the man In the picture' t Snuffbox bean. 10 AatringenL 13 Ascended. 14 Fiber of the century plant IB Ball team. 1 1 Exclamation of Inquiry. 17 Italian rlvar 18 Bora. 19 Epoch. 30 Mother. 31 Either. 12 To mutltat. 33 Cup. 1 34 In what (port hna the - pictured man gained tame? 17 Dove's horn. 38 Saline aolutlon. 30 Constellation. Lion. 31 Mark. 32 Helpers. 33 Affirmative. 34 Skin tumor 10 Answer to Previous Paula jM:A.Rlvlb;6 i iN-EMiAltSiYI yi'Dyl2aa(lfeqo4N 31 Minor not. 37 Colored part of eye 31 The pictured nan l( (up posed to be the fastest who rr lived. 41 To discuss. 42 Eats. 48 Second note, 44 Substructure of arches. 45 Data 48 The pictured nun was born I 12 14 A "T"" I I I Its W fc 3Tta fi a- f! Mill I'M H-nT 6 Help Wanted, Male WANTKD-Kxperlenred egg cand lr. Apply Swltt Co.. M4 Marknt. 0r,u WANTKI) Demonstrator and aulmiimn. fall (liar I . m. 1141 Ori-hnril. 10H. 7 Help Want d, Female COMPKTKNT housekeeper In mothnrlesa homo out of town: no waxhliiR: moderate waxe. Nows-Heriild, box 111160. 09(10 WAKTUU MldUIn agd woman for general housework. Must bo good couk. 101 Waehlna- tnn I'hnne 171W. 0r,s Situations Wanted ami, wish 1HJ. work. Phona ion II Furniahed Room I. Alton, furnae heated sleeping room, cloaa In; prlvatti en trauca. -ten only. Phona 7 a l( 0K19 12 Room and Board HOOM AND BOAItD 17(1 W. I 057! 13 Furnished Apartment BIN'OLK and two-room ipartmanl. loth and Plua. 1017 FUHNIKIIKD APT8. Clean, cool, reasonable. Jacoba Apia., cor ner I'lne and Ccdnr. 0!'.i 14 Furniahed Houae 4-TtOOM modern partly furniahed house. Frlgldalro, washing ma chine and overstuffed net, $20 month. Inquire 108 Mansati Ita. . 1020 4-ROOM modern house, cloaa In 110 month. Phoue 3D. 1014 MUDKKN 4-room duplex. Phnn 111. 0917 FOH It EST Four-room modern partly furniahed house, close in. fall 0 09M. IB Unfurniahed House FOR RKNT 8-room houae. elo-ie In. $5. 6-room house. 11 oak floor, basement. $26. Phone ni'xM. OKa 1 17 Real Estate For Sale FOR RAI.R Cheap, or will tnidr In on or 1 room house $1200 equity In small fir room house. ' 131 Manln. 0822 1 ACItB with bulldlnga. close in. Price reasonable. RU 3. box snort loon 19 Automotive UTiM-pcn lata - - uu al.- ., .... . . w . airav liiine rolet coach or aedan body In tir annpa. eioio price. Aa- drea XY8 ear Herald office 20 Miacellaneoua For Sale FOR BARGAINS In (tightly used fnrnttnre and range We oat caah for aecood baod good Piano for sale or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURa EXCHANGE Til Main Phone (34 Tour credit I good. 448 SACKS Farmers attention. We have used aacka for oati, barley and apuda. W buy pelts, wool hides and lutik. And we will treat you right MAO Bag Co (34 Market. Phone 193vV. MELODY C saxophone, good eon- union, cneap. gust Oregon. 1016 GRAIN. BACKS for (ale. J. W. Kern reoa etore, 714 Bo. Btli. OG&O Figure nicknamed ' 11 He now I r of a ' major ball team. 13 Shuttles along. 1 A Great Lak. 13 To relieve. 30 Speechless. 13 Manor houaea. 23 June. 24 Offer. 35 Bronte. 2 Behold! v 17 PrehlstorlO eirolcs. It Inlet. 81 Newest 13 Yellow-bam. mera. 14 Alne. 85 Wheat loat 88 Lyre. SB Evergreen , tree. 40 Sea eagle. 41 Males. 48 To Immerse. 44 Calcium (abbr.L 45 Measure. In V. & A. 47 Teased. VERTICAL 1 Mora careful. I Having no conical top, I To be worsted. 4,Pedal dlglL I Half in em. I Succulent, 7 llodgepodg. 1 Almond. ( The pictured man la 20 Mioell-r.eo For 3elM Buaineaa Opportunity FOR S ALB Trailer hoi. fS.OO: Wooiern Field SO gauae duuljle barrel sbolgun, shells, caan, ehell rem, I'll. ir,4 K. Minn 20a Swap TO KXCHANOB FOR WOOO Tom Barron leghorns, Cheater Bprowl It-Reds laying hens. One fin rlolln, cheap. Corner Lowell and Hlehn Hie. 10 1 1 22a Poultry For Sale STATE! Blood Tested Whit Lag- horns, Harred Hocks and Red Chicks. Nine Dollars 100 pre paid and guaranteed. ). R. Ma- gulre, ttlS N. Hi. Oregon It., I'orMnnd 0U1 23 Financial 3AVE SAVE 8AVE ON AUTO LOAN3 AND REFINANCING Lowest ratea and easiest term iDTsstlist and he oonrlnced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO 101 Bo. lib. Ph. 1141 Kate Deem M-104 $ Salary Loans $ $ 6 TO 30 DOLLARS ON TOUR PLAIN NOTE No tnlerest deduction, yon receive full amount applied tor. 1 to tncutha tlma. All lonns confidential STATU LOAN CO. Oregon Dank nodding. Entrance 120 N. loth. Ph 76 Lie hT Stale 11-14 24 Buaineaa Opportunity ONK-CIIAIR barber ahop, fully equipped, with living quartca; rent. 97.50 tnondi: on Red wood highway. Oregon Caves Junction. Call at Ace Tire ahop, 831 Klamaih Ave. 0(175 Klamath Business Directory Doctors -It. I. HALL. M.D. Physician and Burgeon Maternity dues a Specialty 210 Winters Bldg. Dr. O. W. Weatllnd. Naturopathic Physician. Chronic and nervous dlseaeos a apeclalty. 211-311 L O. O. P. Bldg. Dret Shoppe Visit Torgler'a Upstair Oreaa Khoppe for altractlve dreesea at r.Hi-onslile pricea. 731 Main St. Phone 8JJ. 0510 Jeweler . "LET OKOItOB DO IT" George L. Mela Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler REPAIRINU. , 837 Main 8t Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS oor ered, dreasmaklng. Mrs. H M. Allender. 514 Walnut. 0178 AMUSEMENTS Pine Tree Now playing, Edna May Oliver In "It's Great to Be Alive." Pelican Mow nlax-ln. "The Girl In 419." with James Dunn and Gloria Stuart, ftalnhow- Now nlavlns- Bitth cnatterion in .ilsco Jenny.' Vox Now slay'nx. "Tuaboat Annie," with Marl Dressier auJ Wallac Beery. PINE TREB Mm mm i'rfna Mat) Olivr got en of thi kadinp roltt in "ll'i Qrtal Jo Be Alirr," (Ae mi mHaicoi ftointliort Edna May Oliver touldn't bear the though, of giving np acllnt and ah couldn't bear- th pros pect of even on more Pullman Jump. So she went to Itollywitinl nnd the movies and haa heen at It aver since In a steadily more iniTioriari way. She wen't piny any part ase doean'l like, which I- one reaaon why Director Alfred Werkor wel comed hri In one of the most im rortnnt rrlee of "It's Great To Bt Allv," the Fog Film musical comedy ai th Pin Tree Theatre today. Mis Oliver' rend th script an-1 accepted the part ten minutes hvei. ' IKLICAN Jnmu Dunn and Olorla fltimrt head the cast of "The Gin in 419," romnntlc drama sol a.nt'iat the bnckgrnund of a police hospi tal which open at the Pellen tnentre todny. In the sup porting case are David Manneii, POIt t.KASK Lnncli counter at Pelican One-Btop atatlon, Statu and Walnut. 0al8 Neceisitieg for Work WILL (It high erhool girl room ana nosr- in exenanxe (or hiv with housework. I'bon ItlWt. 0791 WILL GIVE young mm room lo exchange for chores. Call H98J. 0201 Work for Neceitiet WILL KXCHANOK carpenter work for farm products. Phone 125KW. 11 WOMAN wlshea any kind of work except cooking. Call mornlnzi at 321 I. 4th. 1001 PIANO TEACH KR will exchange . leaaons for two for waahlng. 4 2o Main. l&ol YOITNO WOMAN will do house work In exchange for clothing or groceries. 200 Mortimer. MLVttllVIC .llli IS V tiara ovnerL. ence will exchange work for clothing or groceries. . : Mortimer. 0988 WOMAN Will work In exchange for good need furniture or wha have youT Beat refer ence. 1703 Oregnn. 0295 TRADE Carpenter work or abm for used car or truck. 537 UP- ham. 059o WILL exchange neat mending for groceries. Call Relief Ofrice, Court House. 06IJ WOMAN will do any kind, day or hour houeework. Also care for children. 1711 Oregon. 0531 Optic Clauses fitted. Soule Sanitarium. Paint Store Wall paper, 4 cent a roll and up. enamels aud paper In eouthvrn ureKtiii. rainiers ana paper hangers at your service. Patterson Paint Store 230" Main St. Phon 1845 Mineral Bath Mineral Batba Hot Spring Nau Turkiih Bathe Matnaxe. Colonic Irrigation. Rex Istered Nurse. 137 So. Seventh Typewriter School Trained Mechanla 14 Yeara' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter galea and Service 530 Main Phone 843 Jack LeRue. Shhrlej Grey, John ny Hlnea and William Harrigen RAINBOW Cast In the mould ot th pic ture which have been Ruth Chatterton'a most conspicuous auccessea, and have made here a name to oonjure with wherever lover of flu acting are aa- aembled, "Frisco Jenny," at the Rainbow theatre today, rauk ae her outstanding work to date. "Frisco Jenny" la th story of a woman who ruled the vice la ment ot a city. The swsep of tn Oram take It across a quarter of a ceutury of human life. Opening on the eve of the Great Fire that laid San Fran cisco wast In 1908 th days when the Barbary Coast flourish ed In all Its lawlessness the picture traces the colorful career or a daughter ot th old under world. VOX Puget Sound tugboat, built to withstand the terrltlo storms of winter In th Northern port. cameras slung from cables, or trom tnelr Booms, to film them In churning seas, a great liner, chartered for a - picture, and placed in the center ot a raging storm at sea these are anions th atnaslng technical fenta ac complished In the filming of luguoai Annie," Metro-Qold-wyn-Mnyer'e vivid drama, co- starring Marl Dressier and Wnl- lac Beery for the first time since "Mln and Bill," which piays today to th Vox theatre atre. 8ALEM, Ore.. Am. 38 (II PI Morion Tompxins, Yamhill coun ty horticulturist and former member of the state legislature. invors a law renu r nc mm-tcntine ot all farm products through cooperative associations, where 86 per cent or more producera ot any product agree. TompKins said almost very cooperative In the United States which has failed haa been v jck- ed by the unorganised minority of producers selling tn commis sion house at ruinous prices. He said New Zealnnd haa a law re quiring all producera to market their crop through one coopera tive when a certain per cent ot the growers decide. 8lr William Cubic Invented the treadmill as a mill to be operated by manpower: Inter. It was adorn ed aa a means of punishment and Introduced Into the prisons . ol England about 1820. National, Local Markets MARKET STEADY AMONG EGGS OF HIGH QUALITY PORTLAND, Aug. it. VP) There was a fairly steady ton In th market for egga of top QualltT but demand was limited. Market for butter was showing a generally more ateady tone for the week'a opening but without price change. Demand was gain ing somewhat and there appeared lena urgsncy In forcing storage stock. Blow trading ton was suggest ed for cheese through the country although conditions along the coast were considered stssdy. Mo change In price waa auggested by Tillamook for the week's opening Values Firmer Market for live cblrkeiig was about steady. Best call remains 1 In small springer stuff and the easiest tone In light and medium Lens. However, all prices were stationary for the week's opening Bteadlnesi continued in the market for country killed meata with tbe exception of beef, which remained alow. Practically no price change were auggested. While wholesale prices wen unchanged for the day, track values on carloads were firmer and in spota higher on peaches for th day. Local Crawford were finding a good call. An advance was noted In the banana price here. The market haa climbed to 6c lb., due to a ahortage at the source. . First carloads of Dlllard canta loupes were rolling to the east and more are to follow. Local cantaloupe market and prlc re tained recent activity and ateadl neas. Notes of wholesale trading: Lemons are lower. . Walla Walla onion were low er. Potato trade waa still steady and at late pricea. Tomatoes were ateady to firm er and higher with an acllve call. Sweet potato wer down lc lb. again. Apples show a mors active toe locally but at continued low price. Hurkleberries were slow with mountain stock 10c lb. LI LISTED AS PUBLIC UTILITY SALEM, Ore., Aug. 18 (7PV Declaring gasoline to be a public utility and subjecting marketing to state regulation is advocated by Public Utilities Commissioner Cbarles M. Thomas. The commissioner was asked by state grange leaders If action might not he taken to stabilise gasoline prices In Oregon. For th past aaveral yeara each spring haa seen a period of cutthroat competition, followed by ky rocketlng pricea. "There has been much dis cussion throughout the country In regard to gasoline prices," Thorns- said. "Gssolln 1 a natural re source and a public necessity 'n this period ot our civilisation. It would seem that It tbe legis lature would declare dealer In xasoline to be public utilities, the sale would be under th regula tory body. v "The sal price would o lim ited to th haslo theory ot ref lation, only a fair return, after all legitimate and necessary ex penditure In connection witn th business bar been provided for." Governor Clarence Martin ot Washington Is attempting ' to stabilise gssolln price tn that tat. LIVESTOCK ACTIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO SO. SAN FRANCI8CO, Aug. 38. (UP) Hogs: 400. Actlv, light end butchers fully steady to 5c-10c higher, bulk good 180 194 lb. Callforniaa 15.65. few 248 lb. 15.40; two decks 174 IB. eolorades 5-so.4u; packing sows mostly 14.15. Cattle: 500, Including 100 di rect. Moderately active, stssrs mostly ateady considering quali ty, largely medium. 877-1000 lb. supplementary fed California steers 86. Load 1141 lb. 35.36. Better grades scarce, fairly good under 1000 lb. quotable around 15.50: long teds, under 800 lbs. eligible considerably higher; cows fully steady, load good 1192 lb. Nevadas 33.50-84; bulk medium 12.60-83.25, cutters 81.60-12: odd bulls $3.50. Calves: 50. Active, fully steady, part load good 350 lb. 36.25, lightly aorted; few 896 lb. 36.26. Sheep: 6000, Including I860 direct, 1400 holdovers. Moder ately active, lambs steady to 25c lower, several decks good 77-79 lb. wooled Oregon and Washlngtons carrying small me dium end 36.76. straight: tour decks 66-87 lb. woolsd Nevada 86.75. 10-15 par cent out! few shorn 15.10; medium and good shorn ewes 11.60-12.25. steady. TRUST LAW Sl'SPKNKKD ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 28. UP, New York state suspended its anti-trust law today to permit run operation of the national re covery act within the state's bor ders. Gov. Herbert Lehman signed a bill passed by the legis lature to permit th suspension tor duration of th national act. Stock Market Quotations NEW YOaX, Aug. 28, (P) Th itock market although qulat aud generally featureless, main tained relatively ateady ton to day desplt a sharp rally in In ter. atlonal dollar rates and sag ging tendencies in grain and cot toe. Closing prices wer nar.ow with fractional gains predominat ing. Turnover approximated lr 960,000 shares. General Motors and Hudson Motor stocks were np about a point. ' Others with gains of frac tions to around a point Incited American Telephone, Johns-Van-vllle, Columbian Carbon, New York Central, Pennsylvania. San ta Fe, United Fruit and North American. Homeataka mlulng dropped 3 points and Case and U. 8. Smelting lost about a point each. U. 8. Steel, Consolidated Gss, Western Union and many others showed slight recessions. Today'g closing prices: Air Reduction Alaska Junean A I. Chem, ; Dye 106J 281 1421 92 68i 13J Jl . 130 92J HI 69 29 85. 194 411 27t 17! in 161 77 241 461 46 19. 40. 84 64 891 ii 46 831 851 221 i 37. 351 IS 231 421 171 68 221 28J Sli 97 S5J 28 28 141 661 191 961 149 82 4 61 481 381 151 40. 65 tt 1 43 1 32 l 84! 3J ill - 34 71 to 130 89t i 194 751 191 611 27! 47 39 American Can American Coml. Alcohol American 4k For. Pow. American Smalt 4k RL A. T. 4k T. American Tob. B. , Anaconda Atchison T. ft 8. F. , Atlantic Rf. Baltimore A Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borden Co Burr. Add. Mach. Calif. Pack. Canada Pacific Case, J. I. Caterpillar Tractor Chesapeake 4b Ohio , Chrysler Motor , Col. G. E. Coml. Solvent Commonwealth Southern Continental Con Corn Products Curtlsa Wright Drug Inc. Du Pont De N. J Eastman Kodak Elec. Auto Lt. El Pow. A Lt General Fooda General Motors Gillette Raxor Gold Dust Int. Hsrvester I. T. ft. T. Johns Manville Kennecott Con Cop. - Kroger Grocery Llbbey-O-Ford . Liggett Myer B. Liquid Carbide Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motors National Biscuit Nat Dairy Products National Distillers NatlonaiyPow. Lt N. Y. Central North America , , Packard Co. . Penney, J. C. Penn. R. R. Phillips Petroleum Pub. Ser. N. J. Pullman Radio R. K. O. Rem. Rand. Sears Roebuck shell Union .... Southern Psclflc Standard Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Studebaker Co. Texa. Corp. Texas Gulf BuL Trans-America Union Carbide Union Pacific Unit Aircraft . United Corp. united Gaa Imp. C. 8. Indus. Alcohol , U. 8. Rubber U. S. Steel . Vanadium . Western Electrlo 4k Mfg. . Woolworth Co. . REPEAL VOTB OFFICIAL JEFFERSON CITY. Mn. An. 28 rPl The nrriclnl vnta In VI.. aourl's prohibition repeal lec tion August 19, tabulated today by the secretary of state gave: ror repeal tu.i.sis against ids, 961. a majority of 346.681. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE ( BY TUB WAY-" EiV NO NEEO OS F L M LSTTINQ AMNIO I fe ii jfeij-t J.' .NO BAU.-0 J CaPygfei KNOW MOW TU 1 J MUCH THBIOi I H $)o9 ACT M4k I I J SAANtttTvti ) ltor L WEEK- J T( "' " t'e-is-w fy1! sr - 11 M ----:-: ; v 4 1 yVoo seb 1 ywi a votj I AM ORVMTBO SAY. MR f I roub p-owkn ii cHUZLnn. I To act Foe, mm 1 will pay i I THtM- MO I I YOU APTIR MEED TO &OTHER I J TMB SHOW I TMitA WITH J I TO-MORROW V OBTiklLS- 4 eJIOHT- EXCHANGE RATES CHICAOO. Aug. 18, W) Grains sagged wearily today, hauled downward by a abarp drop In exchange rates on the British pound sterling. Trading was exceptlonslly narrow and quiet, ralrly liberal rains over parts of the wheat and corn belu war also discouraging. Liverpool wheat price wer re latlvely steady. In terms of Eng lish money, but wer lie to lie lower In dollar because of tha lower rate for sterling. Mllleis wer (airly good buyers of cash wheat. Scattered liquidation In corn held that grain down. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 26, VP) Wheat, No. 1, hard. 88c. Corn, No. 1, yellow, 610; No. 1, white, (4c. Oata, No. I, white. 37c to tile Rye, no sales. Barley, 48c to 73c Timothy seed, per ewt 34.50 to 14.76. Clover seed, $10.00 to $13.76. Lard. 15.67. Bellies. $6.25. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Aug. 21, VP) Wheati Open High Low Close SePL .73 .73 .72 .72 Dec. .78 .78 .77 .77 Caah Wheat No. 1, Big Bend bluestem, Dark bard winter, 12 Dark hard winter, 11 .31 .83 .73 .TO .70 .70 .70 .61 Soft white Western whit Hard winter, Northern apring Western red Oata, No. 2, white, 324.00, Corn. No. 2. yellow, $26.00. Mlllrun standard. 118.50. Today' car receipts: Wheat, 41, Flour, 15; Oats, 17; Hay, 1. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Aug. 28. VP) (U 8. D. A.) Hogs: 45,000; slow. steady to 10c lower, good to choice, 180 to 220 lb $4.40 to $4.60, top, $4.50; sows, $2.(0 to $1.20. Cattle: 19.000; Not enough steers to mak a market, few loads choice offerings about ateady at $6.25 to $7.00. light weight fed heifers, firm, 641 Yai. np to $6.26, weighty kind along with cows- easy to lower, r waters, 26c to 60c lower at $7.10 down ward. Sheep: 20.000; alow, around steady choice natlv lamb to city butchers, 17.00; common to choice natlv (was around $1.35 to $2.60. Stock Averages (Copyright Ills, Standard Ilea Company) 10 10 I Xndl'a RR'a Dt'l f talis 9 Total 1 t. t tt.( I 15.4 4 (1.4 4 lt.l 7 ( 4 0 Tl I .8 (. Monday 17.7 (4.4 it Prev. day 17.1 (4.4 19. Week ago 11.4 10.7 II. Tear ago .0 K.I 104. s years ago .115.4 111.4 III. High 101.1 5J.0 111. Low. 1938 41.1 ll.l (1. High. 1931 Tl.l (1.1 111. Lew. till 11.1 11.1 II. Bond Averages (Copyright till, Standard Statu tic Company) 80 10 I I Indl'o RR'a Ufa Totai Monday 7S.I S1.0 4.S 10.4 Prer. day 75.7 ll.l 14.1 10.1 Week ago 71.1 81.1 (5.8 (0.( Tear ago (1.8 71.1 ll.l 71.0 I years age - 14.1 101.1 100.T 101.1 High. 1931 7T.1 14.1 III 11.5 Lew, 1031 ll.l 57. 74.1 S. High. 1131 Tt.l 71. 14.8 71.1 LOW. 1131 . (1.8 47.4 70.9 (1.8 It 1 hard to Induce wild long bird to breed In captivity; most states hare laws prohibiting th possession of wild birds. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aam. 98 tm . Butter, nrlnu. extras lie'- stand. arda, lie. Butterfat. Portland dellvare- A grade, 19e per lb.; Farmer' door delivery, 17c per lb.: sweat cream, (e higher. EXXS. Paelfl. PmtllW hmJ n. era' selling price: overslxe, 34c; extras, 22c; standards, 10c: med- iuots, zuc; pullets ,14c per dosen. uuying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 20c ffox; mediums, 16e dozen: nnderararfa 1ft nl. lets, 10c dozen. Cheeaai ai A.. -.-- lts, 11c; loat 13c lb.; brok'e.a will pay lc below quotations. Mlikf fAlltMli Mla. a a . Portland delivery, $1.70 'per ewti; a grsoe cream, 37io lb. Country meats! llin ri.. 1- retailers? rnnnirv k-m.. t..-. beat butchers, under 15 Iba., vie to 8c; vealers. 70 to 100 lbs.. 91c to 10c: anrlnr limh, ml. lie lb.; yearlings. 4c to 6c lb.; heavy ewes, 2c to 3c lb.; medium cows, 60 to 60 lb.; canner eowa. as 10 so in.: Bulls. 4ic to la lb. Mohair, bnvins- nrl... nil clip, 16c lb. Cascara bark, keying price, 933 peL 21c. Hop, nominal, itli i 45c per lb. Lire ooultrr. Portland aUlf err: Buying prices: fowl pullets, 5 to lbs., 13c; over 6 lb., 13c spring pullets, under 31 lbs., 13of roasters, over 31 lbs., 14c; Leg horn fowl, over 31 lbs 9c, end under II .lbs, lc; broilers. 11 te 2 lbs.. 8c. 1 lba. and am stags, 9C; roosters, (c: Pekle ducks, 8c; colored duck. 6c; geeae, 6c lb. Onions, selling price te retail ers: Oregon. 11.15 cental. New onion.. Walla W7all. $1.40 to $1.(0 cental. , Potatoea, local white and red. $1.(0 per cental; Takima, $1.60. CantAlnnbaa. nillarri ..a.. $1.25; Takima standards, 75e to owv per crate; jLlsues, BOO (e $1.00 crate. W00L 1933 elln wnmtn.i. Wil lamette valley. 33c to 35c per lb.; eastern Oregon. He to tie lb.; southern Idaho, 16 to 30c per lb. nay. Buying price from orodu- cer: Alfalfa. No. 1. new mn 117? elnvne Kn t 111. titiii. ette Valley timothy. $15; eastern Oregon timothy, $18; oat and araio. tie igo, 0 Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 28, VP) Cattle: 2400, calvea 30; steers. 26c lower, ton slow. Steers, common and mediant, $3.00 to $6.60; heifers, good, common and medium, $2.60 to $4.00; cow, good, $2.50 to $3.00; common and medium, $1.76 to $2.60; low cutter and cutter, $.76 to $1.75; bull good and choice, $2.60 to $3.35; cutter, common and medium. $1.76 to $2.50; vealers, good and choice, $(.00 to $7.00; cuIL com mon and medium, $3.00 to $(.00; calvea, good and choice, $4.00 te $5.00; common and medium, $2.00. Hogs: 1500, 25o to 10c higher, ton strong. ' Top light butchers, good and choice. $5.00 to $(.00; medium weight, good and choice, $5.35 to $5.86; heavyweight, good and choice. $6.00 to $5.(0; packing sows, medium and good. $4.00 to $4.(0; slaughter pigs, good and choice, $5.00 to $6.(0; feeder and stocker pigs, good . and choice, $4.50 to $5.00. Sheep, 1600; 15o lower, ton steady. Lambs, food and choice, $(.21 to $6.10: common and medium, $4.00 to $5.25; yearling wethers, $3.76 to $4.60; ewes, $.71 to $4.00. 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