September 8, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pags zzrrzi Wan t-A ds Bring Results Phone Yours to 1 900 v L Kitni "ifpr word per day'e Insertion. 10S nor mm dlioouut oo idi running oo IHl, )ftt cant discount oo 4iUt4 runnlui oo month. All classified (da or Insert fd In boih The Klmtb Neva and Branlni Herald, at th above rat, appearing In Th News first. ' Tim limit for eissslflcatlon in th following, day's paper la 1:00 p. M. Ada desired lu rtad on th aam day aa sub nilttd will ban to run "Too Lata to Olaaalty." Too-Lale-to-Claealfy ada or pul In on paper only at th aatna ran aa ouotad abor. and olaislflsd tor suceaing ineeruooe. Loot and Pound LOST Ladles' wriit watch. He ward. Phon 659M. OSIt LOST BetwMO Klamath Fall and Lskvlew, Saturday p. m.. a ladlea' black leather purr. with money and clolKion rant ty ant, ic. Finder kindly ad la owner, care of Oacar Gold ateln, attorney at law, Chteo, Calif. Reward. 0699 LOST Llcens plate No. 70-T loo: finder ploa.s return to Porcy Evans, Herald office. 08J7 General Notice PAINTINO. dworatlna. papartm. tlmti oo any Job, large or email, roon 1U7, -J. 1 new man. 1109 RADIO IBRVlca fit all ktnda. Wm. Loot. 1405 Lookout fit Phone 1A25J. lint Farftonal READINGS dally-. Ill Oak. 6. Transportation Travel By Stage 11 Hr. to Portlaod 16.90 on way 110.60 round trip. II Hr. to 8attr $7. to on way. $14 00 round Trip. Via Rend and Weplnllla. Lear K. rail 1I:S0 f. M. Grey hound Depot. Phon 1610 3664 FOR 8ALK Two tickets to dan Francisco. Herald-Newa. box 1061. ORud 7 Hlp Wanted, Fernala FOUR LADIES WANTED, af l to 16. Dignified sales work, I part or full time. Tralulng Jlven. Be Walter Johnson. reads Apt. OoiH 9 Situation Wonted WANT WORK 1 am food hand -.milker or can do any kind of 4 work In logging camp. Write or telephone room 117, Baldwin Hotel. Oi'i LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE If WHAT WAS ft MB 8MD OLD OKQfTV, TVtG IT WM A.HJ OOOB . MvW, SA.ID UTRIV3B- He ABOUT OUR 6MD MR. OlTTINd ONUV CHITZLSH 1 TWtTLVB I MUST BB DOLLARS LAST I MOLOIWC1 OUT V WEEK J OM US- I ' ,K,K 90.TOO- I BUT WHAT WHV, TH' MAKIS VDO WAS PACKED AT EVBRY SHOW NO mattbr how LITTLt WE OBT OM BACH CUSTOMBR, IT MUSI HAVB C0M8 TO LOTS AAORB THAM TMIMK W 6HOULD HAVfS RECBIVBO MORS THAM TweLve DOLLARS? rv v WB GOT FurnUhed Room QOon ROOMS 110 pr month. 1034 limn. ruone io. saw LAtion front room i ow nomn; plenty neat ana not water, breakfast If dlred. Pbun 764, QUI BBDItOOM In modern new horn, clou to high acbool. Brtakfast If dealred. Ihou 198IJ. Dill GOOD room, 110 per month. 1014 nun. I'non 14. w FURNACE HEATED bedroom In modern bom. Phon I1IJ. 1014 12 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD . Reaaon- abl. HIT I'm. Phon I6SM. OSJO 13 F u rn U hed Apart men U FURNISHED APT8. Clean and reeaonablo. Jacob Apartment, Pine and Cedar, - . 0860 3-nOGM furulihed apartment, nam, water ana am surnian ea. Phon 161. ofll r CLEAN three-room apartment. Furnace heat, lctrlc conven iences; garag; close In. Phone 1I76M. - ' 0S6 MODEItN Hire room apartment nui Bpnnsa. eieciricai equip ment, stoam heat. Alameda apartment!, 1100 Esplanade. 0863 14 Furniahed Houaea FOR RENT Fir room furnlilied houae, piano, cloee In; reason able. 723 N. 1Kb. 0161 FOR RENT Juat cleaned 4 room furniahed home el 1480 Or chard At., 166.00 for I month In advance or 111.00 o mouth. Inquire 1441 Orchard Way. 18 Unfurnlahed Houaei THREE ROOM nnfiirnlaherf fl.t eultable for amall family. In quire eiw n. em. 0873 FOR RENT Unfurnlahed mod ern four room houae, cloae in lit. Phone 1718. 0864 ALMOST NEW modern four-room uouae, two ooarooma, beaement garage. In Hot Bprlnrfe. Phone 4 04 It. 0964 17a Real Eotala Wanted WANTED To lse email place for dairy. News-Herald. Box luns, ' 10ns 20 MitcelUneou Tor Sal rOlt BARGAINS In slightly aad furniture and ranee we ut caah for aecond band good Piano for aal or rent KLAMATH FURNtTURI EXCHANGE Til Main Phon 114 Tour credit I good. 441 SACKS Farmar attention. We bar uaed aaoka for oata. barley and spuds. We buy pell, wool, bide and junk. And w will treat you right. MAS Bag Co, 134 Market, phon UIOvV. omo 21 Wanted MUcellanaoug TWO with transportation to Lo Angeles, innr expenses. Mrs. llarpham, 411 N. 10th (treet. 086J WANTED Two arhonl girls to room and board in privet horn: roaaonabl rata. 119 Wordsn. 08SS WANTED 1,000 feno POIII, cedar or Juniper. Llaky Ranch, Mnlln, Ore. 0976 12 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE On hundred and fifty ton clover, timothy and oat hay. H. E. Endlcot, Fort Klamath. 0850 HORSES FOR SALE 800 to 1800 pound. Rear Klamath Falla Auto Camp. 0864 11 aunp MR. . CHIZ2LBR WAS EO HURT, WHBK1 AS MUCH- WHV, MS BOUMDED AS TMOUOH ' MB WA.S .Almost crvikig- THBATRB WALL, II CHIzzler TURM OUT CROOKBtS, noro ii WHV, NO WOULD PROTECT A CHEAT- THAT WOULDN'T tB l OUBT1CE- 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE 100 head' mixed aneep, r. n. Monro, anKl Valley. 08(1 WANTED Alfalfa paatur for iu lamoa, rranx van bcnolatu, Merrill. 08H7 22a Poultry For Sale STATE Blood Tested Whit Lf norna, -arrea nock and Red Chirk. Nln Dollar 100 pre paid and guaranteed. J. R. Ma gulre, 141 I N. B. Oregon lit, Portlanil nj 23 Financial 3 AVE SAVE ON SAVE AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Loweat rot and oolt term. Inreatlgate and b convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 Bo. 7tn. Ph. 1141 Jtote Llcenae M-104 $ Salary Loans $ $ I TO 10 DOLLAR8 ON YOUR PLAIN NOTB No lntrt deduction, yon rcle lull gmonnt applied for. 1 to montbatlm. All loan ronfldentlal STATE LOAN CO. Oregon Baok iiuiiaing. entrance izu M. lotn Ph. 711 ue. by Slot 8-114 Klamath Business Directory Doctor R. I. hall: M.D. Phyalclan and Surgeon Maternity Caaea a Specialty Phon 795 210 Winter Bldg. Dr. O. W. Weetllnd, Nituropathlc Phyalclan. Chronic and nervoui dlaeaana 0 epaclelty. y 211-111 1. O. 6. F. Bldg. Dreao Shoppe Vlalt Torgler'a Upatalre Dresa Shoppe for attractive dreaaea at reoaonahle prlcee. ill Main St. Phon (IIJ. 0S10 Hematitchinf HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS cov ered, dreaamaklng. Mr. H M. Allender. 114 Wolnnt. 0178 aaBB9BBaBaaaaiBeaBBBaVBeaBa9BaaBi85wa Cautious Return To Gold Advocated LEICESTER, Eng., Sept. 7. UP) Eventual and cautloua return to an International gold atandard wa odvorated today by Protes tor J, 11. Jonea, of Leeda. Eng. and, noted Brltlah conomlt, lo hi prealdentlal addreaa before membera of the economic, arl- en-- d atatlatlca lection of the Brltlah Aasoclatlon for th Ad rancement -of Science. K. U. H. S. TEACHER ilS ROLE 1 PLAY Qeorjre Schleaser, Instructor In Klamath Union high achool who hat taken an active part In th production of playa In Kla.orUli Falla and activities of th L'ttl Theatre Guild, haa spent the auramer vacation attending Stan, ford nnlveralty aummar session. While attending th ahort sev slon, Bchleuer participated In the play, "Mad Hopee," produced by th student body. He was given one of the leading char acter part. "Count Renet," and received bigh commendation for hi acting by critics, according to Alex Desoto, Journallen. In. structor at Klamath high achool. who also spent his summer In California. By Harold Gray VBAM- I KNOW IP VOU A.SK MB, THINK THAT WvS OUST AW ACT MB WAS PljTTIKl' OM FOR U HB'S AM OLD SMOOTHIS- , MR roca TO M OM-HUH-MAVBE VOU' RE SURE WOPS SO WE CAM n j CONTRACT 1 V. 24 Buln Opportunitieo PUT 1100 In thla btfalnca and got lno per cent interval, par able monthly. Money well en cured. Addreaa box 0816, New. Herald. Ji Necessities for Work WILL OIVB achool child room and hoard In exchange for wood nd farm producta. Newe-ller-aid. Box 0848. 08 Work for Necesoitiee WILL TRADE, two nanny goata . for furnltur or what bar you? A. L. Qraham, half mil from Mnlln. v 4 WILL EXCHANGE eorpnt work for farm orodnct. Phon 116W. 101b. WOMAN wlahea any kind of work xcept cooking. Call mornlnxa at ill B. tn. ivu WILL TRADE pofatoe for amall job of pliinihlnx. Rt. 2, box 39. 8t. Francla Park. 0871 PRACTICAL Will do nuralng and houaawork. Phon I0IJ. 0701 There are 230 member of th National Acadamy of Science at)W'hlngtoa, D. C. Eighty million dollar V . hen eatlmated aa the corpor ation Indebtednea In th United Stat. Optica Ulaaees fitted. Souls Sanitarium Paint Store Wall oaner. 4 centa a roll and uo The most complete Una of paint. enamels ana paper in aoutnern Oregon. Painters and paper hangers at your service. Patterson Paint Store 210 Main St. Phone 1045 TtyklshBath Massag. Colonic 'Irrigation. Reg Istered Nurse. 127 So. Seventh. Typewriter School Trained Mechanic 14 Tear' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter 8 let ond Service 630 Main Phone S42 TEMPLE MOVES TO TEMPOHARY E The Klamath Temple, which waa destroyed by an Incendiary fire eeveral week ago, has moved to th building on Seventh and Oak etreet originally built for Evangelist C. 8. Price about four year ago. The decision to movlnto this building wa mad. Wednesday evening at 0 bnalnea meeting of the congregation of Klamath Temple. Tire old temple prop erty and 10 lota In Bunnyslde addition wer deeded to the creditor of th ohurch. Sorvlce In the new location will begin Saturday night, ac cording to on announcement from Reverend Fred Hornshuh. pastor of Klamath Temple. The building la being partitioned for oiinday sen aal rooms and seat are being lnst-"-d. The regular Sunday services will also be held at Seventh and Oak streets and the East Main and Oak etreat tent services will be discontinued. Interesting programs of spe cial music, Including orchestral number ond vsrlous groups of outside talent, are being plan ned for the opening services on Sunday. WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood' Pharmacy shows that th barometric pressure has bean rising and th outlook Is tor sllshtly warmer wasther Friday. Th Tyco recording thermom eter registered maximum ond min imum temperature Thursday as follows: High 65 Low 31 Th United State reclamation acrvUe report no precipitation tor th 14 hour ending at t p. m.. Wednesday. o.II for th sea son, 12.11 normal, 11.44 last year. Th season's maximum, 102 (orticlal) on August 16. forecast tor next 14 hours: Fair And warmer. Governor Names Tillamook Judge SALEM. Sent. 7. fl Gover nor Julius L. MelOr yesterday ap' pointed H. H. Rosenberg to suc ceed Henry Crmahaw a Judge of Tillamook County. Judge Rouen berg resided IB Tillamook county for many year, where he engaged In the grocery, feed, real estate ond Insurance business, Letter tscslved at th execu tive department declared that Mr. Rosenberg wa not on aotlv can didal for th office, but tald he would aocsnt it a community duty. Judg Crenshaw died recently. HI SATURDAY National, SIN HI I in nrrnihip Hi OLIDHLm, TRADING LOU CHICAGO. Sept. T. 0P Forth coming official crop report from Washington threw their shadow over th grain market today and lad to material setbacks In price Almost from the outlet, wheat trading wag principally In smsll lots, with quotations tending downward and th day's lowest level reached In th last half hour. - Winnipeg reported that hedging eales from rural sources totaled larger than export bay ing. Wheat closed weak, lie to lie ander yesterday' finish; corn. He to lo down; oats, lo to II off, and provisions varying from to setback to oo equal gdranc. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAOO. Sept. 7, (P) Wheat, No. 1 hard, lie; No. I bard, weevlly, lie. Corn, No. 2 mixed. 48c; No. 2 yellow, 48c to 49Jc: No. 1 white, f0c. Oats, No. 1 white, 6c; No. 2 while. 251c Co 17c. Rye. No. 2, weevlly, I7c. Barley. 4 So to 76c. Timothy seed, per cwt., $4.60 to 14.71. Clover seed, per cwt., .60 to 111.26. Lard. 5.(0. Bellies, 16.17. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, SepL 7, VP) High Low Close September .181 .681 .68 .68 December .731 .72 .72 .721 Cash Wheat No. 1 Big Bend blueatem .71 Dark hard winter, 11 .10 I 'ark hard winter,-11 .71 Soft white .11 Western white .it Hard winter ,l Northern spring .11 Western red .11 Osts, No. 1 whit. Ill 60. Corn. No. 2 yellow, 121.50. Mlllrun standard. 117.00. Today'a ear receipts: Wheat. 41; barley, 1; floor, 1; oats, 10; nay. 1. CUTTLE DULL ON S SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. (UP) Hogs: 1225, including 111 direct. Six loads lust or rived. Lights and butchers steady to weak coatsidering sort. Bulk 111-202 lb. Califor nia $5.25-15.50; latter top. Packing sows weak to 25c lower, I3.54-I3.7E. ' Cattle: 225. including 100 holdovers. Dull; most bids and sales common ty medium ot week's level of weak 15-25c lower; better grades scarce; me dium .063 lb. Idaho steers 14.60: some held higher; she stock mostly steady at weak 25-50C decline; bulk medium and good range cows $1.60-13.60; odd onus to $3.75. Calves: 70, oil direct. Sheep: 276. No early action; choice absenu FLOWER SHOW WILL BE HELD MONDAY A flower show with exhibit of late summer garden flower will be held In connection .with the luncheon and first cutumn meet ing of the Woman' Library club Monday afternoon at th Library club room. According to Mr. L. L. Hen dricks, chairman ot the flower show committee, there will be two classes ot entries, table decora tions and artistic bouquets, ond these will be Judged by oil th women attending the luncheon. Ballot will be passed out ond 0 vote held on th various entries Bch ntrant may exhibit as many bouquets as (he wishes, ond anyone interested .in flower I invited to exhibit. Those assisting Mrs. Htndrlcks will be Mrs. O. A. Kraus, Mr. J. Percy Wells, Mrs. W. L. Qulnn, Mr. T. E. Shoop. Mr. Garre t Van Riper, Mrs. H. E. Gets and Mr. George Ulrlch. BAKER, Ore Sept. 7, iP)-- uave uncnoux wo in Jail oar today, faced with a chargo of tint degre murder In connection with the (laying her, August IS, of Mrs. Albtrt Koehler. Brlchoux, who was returned here from Plocervllle. Idaho, with officer aevsrsl days ago, w ar rested last ntgnt .wuen outnori tie rc(vd Infofmntlon froir Salem that a palm print fouod on k bottle with which police cold Mr. Koehler waa believed to bar been atruck, wa Identical to Brlchonx'i palm print. . Half of th horsepower of 1' Jor campnell'a speed car waa used to combat wind friction In his run on the sand ot Day tona Beach. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Sept. T, (JPt With traders uncertain as to forthcoming economic develop ments and prlc trend, there waa only faint Interest displayed In the stock market today. White o few iasues were iteady to firm, moet listed aqultl wer Inclined to sag. Th clot wa easy. Vol ume dwindled to approximately 60.000 abarea. Today cloalng price AUaka junean II 1I3 Ills Al. Cham, at Dye , American Can American Coml. Alcohol American For. Pow. American Smelt. A Ret. A. T. T. American Tob. B. Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. A S. F. Atlantic Ref. Baltimore ft Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel ,, , Borden Co, Burr. Adding Machln , California Pack Canada Pacltlo t.'ase, J. I Caterpillar Tractor Chesapeake A Ohio Chrysler Motor Col. O. It E. Commercial Solvent ,,, Commonwealth Southern . Continental Can Corn Product Curtis Wright . !1 43a 71 111 ll I3 26. 32 131 22i 29) 894 m ii sn 211 171 ll SSI 111 S2 23i 21 641 IS. Oil 131 461 23 23 I 471 341 161 2i 40 . i 31 81 611 401 28) 171 39 0J I 271 SO 7 461 12i Hi 7i 181 8i 17, 51. 241 Drug Inc. Dnpont D N. . Eaatman Kodak . Elec. Auto LL El. Pow. A Lt. General Electric General Foods General Motor, . Gillette Raxor . Gold Dust Homestake Mining International Harvester nternational Nickel :. T. 4V T. Johns Manville Kennecott Con. Cop. Kroger Grocery Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett Myers B. . Liquid Carbide Lortllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Naah Motor National Biscuit National Dairy Product National Distillers . National Pow. A Lt. New York Central North America Pacific Gaa Elecric Packard Motor Penney. J. .0. Penn. R. R. Phillips Pet. Public Service New Jersey , Pullman Co. Radio Corp. , R. K. O. Rem. Rand Reynolds Tob. B . Sears Roebuck Shell Union Southern Pacific . Standard Brands Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey Studebaker Co. Tex Corp. Texaa Gulf BuL Trans-America , Union Carbld Union Paclfle - United Aircraft United Corp. - United Gas Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcohol V. 8. Rubbar U. S. Steel Vanadium .. West. Elec. Mfg. Woolworth . . Closing Curb Quotations 48, 3 SI Cities Service 21 221 III Elec. Bond ft Share Swift Co. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, . Sept. T. (JP Cattle, SO; calves. 40; market steady. Steers, ' common and medium. $3.00 to 16.60: heifers, good, common and medium, 2.76 to $4.00; cows, good. .$2.60 to $3.00; common and medium. 12.26 to $2.71; low cotter and cutter, $1.00 to 11.25: boll, good and choice, $2.50 to 13.25; cuttsr. common and medium $1.71 to $2.60; vealers. good and ebole, $6.00 to $7.00; cull, com. mon and medium, $3.00 to 16.00: calves, good and choice, $4.00 to $5.50; common and medium. $2.00 to $4.00. Hogs, 600; market weak to 10c lower. Lightweight, good and choice, $4.86 to $5.35; medium weight, good and choice, $4.00 to $6.16; heavyweight, . good and choice, $4.50 to 16.00; v packing sows, medium and good. $3.25 to $4.00; slaughter pigs, good and oholc, $3.60 to $4.00; feeder and atock er pig, good and choice, $4.00 to $4.76. Sheep, 100; market (teady. Lambs, good and choice, $5.80 to $6.26; common and medium. $4.00 to $6.25; yearling wethers. $3.71 to $4.00; ewes, medium to cholco. $1.21 to $2.25; cull and common, 750 to $1.25. BOSTON WOOL M4RKFT BOSTON, Sept. 7, (AP) (U. 9. Dept. Agr.) The finer grades of western grown wool are mov ing freely and prloes are vary strong. Graded strictly comb ing 64's and finer territory wool bring 10-82 cents scoured basis, while original bag lines ot similar quality and good strictly combing staple sell at around 80 cents. Good French combing 64'a and finer territory wool In Original bags bring 77 7 cents acound baals and ahort French oombing line are firm at around 76 centa. Scientist claims blonds are the most economclal woman. Prob ably It' because of the lighter , ovrhaat Local Markets PORTLAND EGG 1 01 BETTER TREND PORTLAND, Sept. T UP) TJO' dertone of the egg market here waa showing some definite 1m. provement, lending new encour agement to the trade and pro ducers. Prospect for a better market were now declared definite by those who follow the situation closely. Price ware unchanged for th day. Demand b Better Consumption and demand from retailers have been more Pro nounced sines Labor dsy ond the quality of receipts was beginning to snow om improvamenL The Pacific Co-op announced"! tn following pool price for th week ending Angust II: Extras 21c standard 19c. brown 21c. dirty- extras 16c. tint 17c. medium 17c dlrtr nd brown medium 16c. pullet tic, amy and brown pullet 10c, crax ana seconds loe. A general Improvement wa apparent over th country la th cheese market. While price were generally unchanged, th demand haa improved and th market ha taken on healthier ton. Melons Down Continued strength waa op parent in the local market for broiler. Barely enough wer coming to to meet the demand. No Improvement In the demand for country killed beef was Men. Market wa alow and orlcea Ir regular at low levels. Choice lambs were in good call. watermelons were down to lc a pound wholesale. Dealers hope me price win move them. Dlllarda cantaloupes advanced to around H.lO.i They were mov ing steadily into retail channels ine peach market wa fully teady at (5 to 10 cent. Receipt- were ngni to meet we demand. Consumers apparent!- were real. Ming tney cannot expect the dis astrous once of a year aro. Heavy supply of tomatoes were reported, ana they ranged around cent lower. Local receipt war larger. Malagaa and' Ribler gran were off and wer quoted down to i.u wnoiesai. Corn was about Iteadv at SB to 10 cent sack. Receipt were ample. Stock Averages (Copyright till, standard atatl. ties company) 6 to 0 10 Indl' RR's Ut's Total Thuradar 50. ss.3 . Pr.v. day 14.1 to.l IS.t IS.I week age IS.i 81 S0.1 IS.I T.ar ago Tt.l IS. ill. T. I yaars ago - lit. 111. 125.1 IT1 Hign, ii iuj.1 ts.s 111.7 IS. Low. 195! 41.t 11.1 41.1 4. High. 1931 Tl.t It.l 111. Til Low, Mil IS.1 U.1 IIJ I. Bond Averages (Copyright 1131, Standard Statu. tics Company) 1 10 1 Indl RR's Ut's Total Thuradar 71 ' 116 . Pr.v. day VS. Tl.l 117 7S.I Ve.k ago 16.6 10 4 (1.9 te. Tear ago (9.T 73.1 15 9 71.1 I year ago 14.6 109.1 100.1 101. S Hire, 1933 T7.1 (4.1 11.6 11.1 Low, 1933 II I 17.0 74.1 IS. Blch. 1931 71.1 71.1 11.1 73 1 Low, 1931 13.1 47.4 10. 11.1 Blue HORIZONTAL 2 Who la th U. a A. ad ministration leader In th picture? 13 Paid publicity. 15 To pry. tl Dawn. UOf what or ganisation la th pictured man th bead? 20 Slngl things. 23 Wild turnip. 23 Ketch. 25 To strive. 27 To Impost taxes. 28 To inlet 30 Instrument, 32 Sheltered place. 33 All right. 34 Promls. M Nude. 38 Railroad. 19 Manufacture. 41 Wagon tracks. 43 Taciturn. . 44 Onager. 41 Masts. 41 Ton and L Answer to Previous PsaaJo E lMlUNlk-Lyi:KMa 48 Flower. 41 Dad. 10 Mother. 61 An unci. 58 To mention. . 63 On. St Th man In th picture - worked out the plan tor In the U. S. A. tor , the World War 60 Stratum. 11 Scandinavian. VERTICAL 1 Pretention I I t p 14 S (e 'To le lio 111 I rs i- Seo si es sr sraa 3S If5 333 35 133 H55 -.! If ' 55" "" sir " TSTTotTprr sir-: a ; Portland Produce PORTLAND. S.nt. 1. a Butter, prints, extras list darda, 22c. Butterfat Portland deliver. A grade. 20c nor lh.i timif'i Ar.r delivery, lOo per lb.; swset cream do signer. Eggs, Pacific Ponltrv Pmlnv or' selling price, overalls. 16a; extras, 23c; standards, 10c; me diums, 20e: pullsu, II per do n. Buying prlc by wholeialorg, freh extras. 20c to 21a per do. n; msdlums, lie per dossn; aa dorgrede, 10c, and pulUts, 10 per doien. Country meat, selling once ta retailer, country killed hog, beat ouicners, under 160 ID. 710 to 8c; vealers, 70 to 100 lb., 100 to 10, c; apring lamb, lOie to lie Per lb.; yearling. 4a to la an lb.; heavy ewes, lc to to per lb.; medium cows, la to lc per lo.; canner cows, lo to lo per lb.; ouiii, 4io to dc per in. Cheeae. 91-acore Oregon trip let, lie; lof, He pr lb. Brok ers will pay c below quotation. Milk, contract price, 4, Port land dllTry, 11.70 per o B grade cream, 17o per lb. Mohair, buying priee, 111! clip. 16c per lb. cascara bark, buying arte. 1133 peel, lc - Hop, nominal, llll, e o 4 So per lb. Live poultry. Portland U err, buying price, (owl pallets. I to f lb., lie, over lb., lie; spring pullet ander l lb. 14a; roosters, over li lb., 14c; lag. horn fowL over I); lb., to, and under li lb., to; brollere, li to I lbs., lie; I lb ap, lie; stags, lc; roosters, lc: Fekln dock, lo: colored duck, 10c; gee le lb. onion. Walla Walla, $1.25 to 11.36 per cental. Potatoes, local whit and rod, 11.33 to $1.10 per cental; Takl m. $1.60 to $2.00. Cantaloupe. Dillard atandard. 11.00; Yakima standards, lie to 90o per crate; Call, 76 to 10a per crate. Wool, 1931 clip, nomlnl; Wil lamette valley, lie to 16c per lb.: Eastern Oregon, 16c to lie per lb.. Southern Idaho, II to 20c per lb. Hay, buying price from proaae. er, .Alfalfa, No. 1, bow crop. 117.00: clover. No. 1, $14.00; Willamette -alley timothy. $15.00; Eastern Oregon timothy. $18.00; oats and grain. $16.00 per ton. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, 8ept 7 () (U. B. Dept. Agr.) Hog: 70,000: low about steady; 180-180 lb. $4.40 4.50; sows $1.75-1.21. Cattle: 10,000; little done bat fed steers and yearlings steady; early top weighty steer $1:10, moat sales 15.16-1.26; heifer and mixed yearling slow; cow easy; vealers it- to 50c higher, 17.00 7.50. Sheep: 11,000; tat lamb ao tlve, 25c higher; good to choice native 17.00-7.50; 10-car string cholc Washington 17.60; hep firm upward to $1.76 on range ewe. Story says light in torch ot Statue of Liberty blew out dar ing recent Atlantic coaat (torn, thu correcting the Impression ot many antl-prohlbltonlata that Liberty' light wa extinguished a doren years ago. Eagle pl.) 14 Imbibe. nOoesback. II To be Uk II Portico. 14 To what branch ot th army did th pictured maa belonit II Deer. M Tie or bond. 11 Southeast. 15 Tumor. 17 Cut. 81 Malarial. 40 Wanderer, 42 Custom. 41 Track ot a wild animal. 41 Fin potter. hour. I Pronoun. 4 African antelope. I To sharpen a rasor. 6 Junction. fit Watchful tor ' ..I ... 7 Exercise ot th power of cholc. I North America. I Sol. 10 Verbal. 11 Type of tal. 12 Th plcturtd. man I a by profession. 41 To peel. 10 Sound ot k eoWj 11 Era tumofc 14 Pastry. 61 Fourth note. 17 lufflg exprtea log th contrary. II Behold) ' II M 9 sura.