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September 13, 1Q33
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ESVni
Want-Ads Bring Results
Phone Yours to 1 900
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Inatrtloa.
1 fi Par oot discount on
Ivsds running on
week.
OH f Bt dlKOSDt OB
AiUii running
month.
All classified tdt ar lntrt
id In hull) Tilt Klamath Nwt
and Evening Herald, at the
tbov rat. appearing In The
Naw first.
Tim limit for classification
IB th following day' papers
l 1:00 P. M. Ads dlrd in
rtd on th Mm day a aub
mltted will bar to ruo "Too
Lata to Clssslty.- Too-Late-to-Classlf?
adi ar put In on
pap r unir -
a quoted abort, and classified
tor mooaadloi insertion.
Loaf and Found
STRAYED OR STOtF.V Two
eowa, on branded diamond on
right rlba. From Allamont
Thursday afternoon. Notify
M. O. Bat car Pallean Bar
Lumber Co. 0900
3 General Not lea
Z. PETEHB
Teacher of piano and violin.
Endorsed by atat board o(
ducallon.
rhon 3188M.
1095
liiltiui UKinauu,. papa, it,,,.
t estimate on any Job, large or
mall. Pbon 107. J. U New
man. . . 1101
RADIO BBrvicb or all klnda.
Wm. Loot. 1406 Lookout St
Phon 1816J - - MM
far tonal
RAJ)0alr-j5lW)akS
8 Tranaportation
Travel By Stag
Shortest Route to
PORTLAND $5.90 one way
SEATTLE . $7.90 one way
SPOKANE $14.00 one way
Via Band and Waplnltla
Leave Greyhound Depot at 11:10
p. m. dally, Phone 1630.
7 Halp Wantad, Femala
WANTED Experienced girl for
general housework; reference!
required. Call 806 Pacific Ter
race, between I and 4 p- m.. on
Wednesday. 0916
WANTED Housekeeper for
motntnss nom. Koom, boaro
and HO month. C. E. Dunn,
Dairy. 1088
11
Furniihad Room
QOOD rooms,. 110 per month.
1014 High. Pfcon 146. 40
rORNACB HEATED oedroom In
modern bom. Phon 918J.
1014
VITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
LISTBKI TO P4IASOM.
c.c- we've &ebk4
pals rort YEARS- I'LL
CIVB VOU 8)25,0008, IN
COLD CASM, FOd THAT
CONT4SACT WITH THOSB
TWO TRAINED SEALS
I WBLL.C.C
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WASTING MY
TIMB AROUND
HBC!B- I'M
MOVINO ON- 60
LONd AND GOOD
LUCK, YOU
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AND
YOU
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12 Room and Board
WANTED Board and room. Prl-
rat bom nrererrea. news
Herald, boi till. 0011
WANTED lloomers and board
. are. meals per day.. .407 N.
Sill. VVU9
ROOM AND BOARD Reasnn-
abl. 117 Pin. Phon 66km,
0440
ROOM AND BOARD 111 N.
lutn. oiuu
13 Furnitbad Apartment
FURNISHED APT8. Clean and
reasonably Jacob Apartments,
Pin and Cedar. 0440
(J Lie AN three-room apartment.
sumac beat, electric conven
iences; garami cloa In- Pbon
1876M. 0860
14 Furniahad Houaaa
1-rtOOM furnished houa. 1735
crescent. 0014
TIIHEK-ROO.M apartment electric
. amy. vrylhing nirnistied.
' Also four-room partly furnlnei
bouse. Cull 411 Washington.
UflnS.
16 Unfurnished Houses
FOR RENT 4-rootn house, 8th
street. S-room house, Martin
atrest. Phon 14I8.M. 10(1
FOR KENT Unfurnished mod
ern four-room house, close In.
mJhnnemj071ll
17 Real Eatate For Sale
10 ACRES 10 miles from Klam
aih Falls, with liooo worth of
Improvements. Can be bought
tor I10UV. Uox 1081, Klamath
Falls. 10(11
19
Automotiva
used; cars
1930 Ford Coupe with air
., wbeela
192S Buick Standard Sedan
1929 Studebaker President
Sedan ,
1928 Studebaker Comman
der Sedan
1929 Packard Sedan
1929 Buick Coupe
1926 Oldsmobile Coupe
Buick' Garage
1330 Main
FOR SALK 1919 Nash standard
coupe, choap. Apt. 2, 1424 8.
4lh. 07211
19a
Markets
FOR SALE Hoorer power pota
to digger. good mechanical con
dltlon. Will demonstrate. Will
trade for potatoes. C. D. Bar-
ton. Verrlfl
11. 0718
20 Miacallanaons For Sal
SACKS
Farmers attention. W haw
uad aacks for oats, barley end
spuds. Wa buy pelts, wool,
bides and Junk. And we will
treat you rliht, M a 8 Beg
Co. 114 Market. Phon 1919W.
014!i
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fur
nlahlngs of email apartment
souse. ivews-Heraia, oox wiut.
0704
FOR SALK Large restaurant sir
iriaigair in good condition,
suu.uo. Ltn us on aituor a.
C. or D. O." currant. K. 1'.
Ranch, Dorrla. 08)8
FOR SALE Hoorer potato dig
ger, 49. von rowers, canton
valley, 0808
RUT SOMBTHINO
MIGHT HAPPSN '
TO 'EM TO-MORROW-
25.0O0H IS A.
H6AP OF MONEV,
IN THESE
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Klamath Business Directory
Doctors
R. 1. HALL, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Maternity Case s a Specialty
Phon 795 110 Winters Bidg.
Dr. O. V Westllnd, Naturopathic
Physician. Chronic and nervout
diseases a specialty.
111-118 L O. O. T. Bidg.
Drat Sboppo
Visit Torgler't Upstair Urea
Bhopp for attractive dresses at
reasonable prices. 711 Main St.
Phon 08IJ. veiv
Hemstitching
HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS oov
rd, dreeamaklng. Mrs. H
M. Allender. 414 Walnut.
0174
Music
Si. Peter Piano,
Violin. Pbon
21 8M
20 Miscellaneous For Sale
180 HEAD good we. I good
milch cowi, priced to sell, w.
U. Ball, Mt. Lakl. 0887
FOR SALE Green tomatoes ana
u peppers. Crystals, Merrill
Lalcevtew highway Junction.
0709
20a
Swaps
TRADE Baby chicks, spring de
livery, tor bay, grain, poiaiota.
E. B. Morrison, Ashland, Ore
gon. 0817
TKADK RADIO for wood. 710
N. 11th. 0U
21 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED TO BUY ror cash, 10
gauge anotgun. rnou ion.
0711
22 Livestock and Feed
TRADE 8-year-old Holstoln
milch cow tor nay or wnea,.
lit. 1. bog 941). uie
FOR SALE 14 acre excellent
stock pastnre; also 200 tons
alfalfa hay. W. M. King. Dairy.
0880
SALE OR TRADE Jersey heifer
s nionins oiu. i;. rv. e,ricKsuu,
Rt. 1, bog 418B. 0011
HORSES FOR SALE 800 0
1800 lbs. Rear Klamath Falls
Auto Park. 0903
FOR SALK 11 weaner pigs, 83
each. Also 7 Shropshire rams.
1 year olds. 810 head. H. J.
P-cardsley. one mile south Lone
Pine school. Merrill rnnrl inn"
22a
Poultry For Sale
STATE Blood Tested Whit Lag
horns. Barred Rocks and Red
Chicks. Nine Dollars 100 pre
paid and guaranteed. J. R. Ma
guire. 1418 N. E. Oregon St..
Portland. 0119
FOR SALK 200 leghorns, fins
condition, heavy producers. 4 5;
encn. r. j. Eisner, s mtioa
west of Mnlln. 0907
FOR SALK 16 weeks old R. I.
Red pullets, 87.25 dogen. Y.
Ware. Motloc Point. 0714
23
Financial
3 AVE
SAVE
SAVE
ON -AUTO
LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Lowest rate and easiest terme
Investigate and be convinced
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
101 80. 7th. Ph. 1141
3tat License M-104
Salary Loans $
I TO 10 DOLLARS ON
YOUR PLAIN NOTE
No Interest deductions, you receive
full tmount applied for. 1 to 1
months time. All loans confidential
STATE LOAN CO. Oregon Bank
Building. Entrance 110 N. 10th.
Ph. 74 Lie by Stat 8-144
By Harold Gray
I'LL TAKB
THE CHANCI-
AND I'LL
NET A LOT
MORI THAN
THAT OFF OF
DAYS
THEM IN
A YEA-
TWBRB WAS A
PORTUNB IN THAT ACT
WHEN A BIRD, LIKE
OLD SOAPY, OFFERS
15,0008 IN REAL
MONEY FOR. ANYTHING,
.IT MBANS THAT THINO
l a utraTiA nvmuiB.
Optic
Olsaiea fitted. Soul Sanitarium,
Paint Store
Wall paper, 4 cents t roll and op
Th most- complete line of palole.
enamel and paper In southern
Oregon. Painter snd paper
bangers at your service.
Patterson Paint Stor
110 Main Bt. - Pbon 1446
Turkish Baths
Massage, Colonic Irrigation. Reg
Istered Nurse. 117 So. 8evenlb.
Typewriter
School Trained Meehanle -14
Tears' Experience
Adding Macbln and Typewriter
Sales sod Service
ISS0 Main Phone 841
24 Businesa Opportunities
SMALL going business or loca
tion. Mi agents, lttply atrictl
confidential. Box 801, News
Herald. 0e04
Necessities for Work
WILL GIVE school child room
and board In exchange for wood
snd farm products. Newt-Her-
' aid. Unx 0848. 0846
Work for Necessities
I WANT sny kind of work and
need It. I am college ducatd.
I've held good Jo us and given
satisfaction to my employe.
But right now I'm out. I'm
not afraid to work and ca.i
prov It to you If you'll give
xino the chance. I'm married
and have a baby coming. Ad
dress 101, care Herald-News.
1091
WANT WORK I Am a good hand
milker. Can do any Job !u
logging camp. Will furnish
th polish and wash and polish
your car at yonr garage or
horn, and make It look like
new. Room 117, Baldwin hotel
1087
WILL TRADE two nanny goals
for furniture or what hav you?
A. L. Graham, halt mil from
Hallo. 0846
WILL EXCHANGE carpenter
work for farm products. Phooe
1159W. ioi6
WOMAN wishes any kind of work
except cooking. Call morning
i-i" m. etn. inns
IF TOD bav something t sell
have chaoged your place of
buelness. boy or eell farm pro
ducts or hav anytblng to tell
the public, the most economical
and surest wav of celling re
suits- through the classified
Phon 1 900 or writ in to tbe
News-Herald.
WEATHER
Th barometrie prenur dip
ped Into t low area Monday af
ternoon but th Cyclo-Storma-graph
af Underwood's Pharmacy
shows that normal seasonal level
prevailed Tuesday and a eon
tlnuatlon of pleasant weather la
indicated.
Th Tyco recording thermo
meter registered maximum and
minimum temperatures Tuesday
as follows:
High 'T
Low 4
Forecast tor next 14 hours:
Generally fair with moderate
temperature.
The United State reclamation
servlc reports no precipitation
tor th 14 hour ending at 6
p. m. Monday, 8.5 for th sea
son) 11.81 normal, 11.44 last
year. Th aeason's maximum, 102
(official) on August It.
GOLD QUOTATION.
WASHINGTON, Sept. U. VP)
Today's gold price was an
nounced by th treasury at
1214.21.
Th painting, th Golden
Stairway, by Burne-Jones, was
originally named the King s Wed
ding: It was designed In 1871,
begun In 1876 and finished In
1880.
A papyrus more than 33 cen
turies old mentions the camel
ss a beast of burden..
77
apper Fanny Says
Ct-Apya rVrtKiq.
People who are required to
reduce usually kick about It,
National, Local Markets
HEAVY BUTTER
SUPPLY MOVED
I INTO MARKET
PORTLAND, Sept. U. (JP)
Local butter appeared about
steady tt unchanged price levels.
The market was apparently hold
ing Its own agalnat the ex
tremely heavy supply of short
held storsge stuff which tend
to lend sn undertone of weak
net to it. Receipt last week
were heavy but little was report
ed In over the week-end.
Last week's total receipts
amounted to 149,464 pounds or
15,110 pounds more than the
prevlout week and 22.000 pounds
more than th same week a
year ago.
Egg Price Changes.
Th previously announced In'
creaa of 1 a dozen In tbe price
of eggs on all principal grades
except pullets becam effective
today and found the market in
a good position, inere contln
ued a good demand for top qual
ity extra for retail cnanne,
Pullet size were In somewhat
more than ample aupply. Total
receipts st Portland for the
week put amounted to 178
esses, or 698 cases less than the
previous week and approximate
ly 400 cases lest than tor the
asm week a year. ago. Eggs
were fully firm to lc higher at
other coast points. Pacific coast
whites were a cent higher at
New York. ,
There was no marked change
in the cheese situation at Port
land or elaewhere on th coast.
Tbe market looked fully steady
on tbe consistent demand for all
popular kinds.
Peacb Market Steady. "
A carload of Snake Hiver El
berua arrived on truck and was
found to be up to standard of
this highly desirable fruit. Tbe
car was from Home, Oregon,
and Is ons of those occasional
ahipmenta of Snake River
peacbea that reach th Port
land market.
The peach market generally
wa fully ateady, ranging 90c to
81 for Elbertaa and 41.26 on
Hales. Th demand keeps pace
with receipts.
Some dealers reported better
demand for dry onions. Most
houses are listing lftc the
pound.
Sweet potatoes were down to
12 for the 60 lb. box or 4 net
Tuesday.
Th country meat situation
waa about unchanged with mogt
linea quotably ateady, ,
Celery prices were fully steady
on the moderate supply - avail
able here. The demand was only
fair but taking all offerings.
Due to closing of tome of the
largest halibut fishing areas by
treaty between the United States
and Canada, done two months
earlier than normal this year,
halibut prices have advanced
sharply here. Mediums were
quoted wholesale at 18c and
chicken at 16c. Other II nee of
fish wert steady. No. 1 coast
Chinook it quotablt at 13c and
pale, 9c. Large and medium
crab wer. pleotlfuL
Portland
Livestock
PORTLAND, Sept. 11, m
Cattle, 25; calves, 10; market
quiet.
Steers, common and medium.
13.00 to 25.50; heifers. god,
common and medium, $2.75 to
$4.25; cows. good, common'and
medium, $2.50 to $3.I6r low cut
ter and cutter, $1.00 to $2.60;
bulls, good and choice. $2.75 to
$3.50; cutters, common' and me
dium, $1.75 to $2.75; vealer,
good and choice, $6.00 to $7.00.
cull, common and medium, $3.00
to $6.00: calves, good and choice,
$4.00 to $5.60; common and'me
dium, $2.00 to $4.00.
Hogs. 8,000; market 10c to
16c lower.
Llghtwolght, good and choice,
$4.75-6.76; medium weight, good
and choice, $4.90 to $5.50; heavy
weight, good and choice, $4.50
$5.00; packing sows, medium snd
good and choice, $3.60-4.00;
feeder, good and choice, $3.40
4.00; feeder and stocker pigs,
good and choice, $4.00-4.75.
Sheep, 700; market slow.
Lambs, good and choice, $5.15
to $6.25; common and medium,
$4.00 to $5.25; yearling wethers,
$3.75 to $4.00; ewes, medium to
choice, $1.25 to $2.15; cull and
common, 75c to $1.25.
Suit Filed Against
Railroad Company
J. D. "Jack" Pettlnglll filed
suit In circuit court Monday
against the Great Northern Rail
way company for $2,700 dam
aget he alleges lt due from th
company being negligent In
equipping one of lit speeder.
According to th complaint.
Pettlnglll htd an accident with
the speeder and received a com
pound fractured arm and other
personal Injuries. He chargea
ibe company with being carelesa
In not providing lights on the
machine.
IlONTON WOOL MARKET.
, BOSTON, 8ept. 11. (P (U- 8.
Dept. Agr.) Relatively little
business has been transacted In
wool this week t there It some
Interest being shown. Asking
prices are very firm -at recent
advances but th advanced prices
have slowed np sales. Good
French combing (4s and finer
territory wools In original bags
are being held at 77-78 cents
scoured basis. Similar lines run
ning to short French combing
ample ' are mostly firm at . 76
71 cents tcoured basis.
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Sept. 11. (JPy
Profit taking stemmed the tide of
speculative entbuslaam la the
stock market today and early
moderate gain were replaced by
small losses in many Instances.
Moat out and tome specialties
displayed a fairly firm ton. Th
clone wat somewhat Irregular.
Activity expanded In th backing
and filling movements, snd trans
fers approximated 2,800,090
shares.
As In yesterdsy's flare-op. pro
fessional wer largely responsi
ble for price fluctuations. There
wss some renewal of public par
ticipation, but, for the most part,
th outsider maintained a cau
tious neutrality. Gralnt turned
easy under realizing. Little at
tention seemingly was paid to a
sharp rally of foreign exchangee
against th dollar.
Petroleum shsres, np fraction
ally to about a point. Included
Amerada, Pur Oil. Standard of
California and New fersey and
seaboard. Gain of around a
point wer held by Great Westeru
Sugar and Kelvlnator. Chrysler
crossed 60 for another new year's
high, then retreated for a point
loss. Case, Allied Chemical an
U. S. Smelting dropped about 2
points each. Homestake Minior
waa off 4 points, and declines of
fraction to a point or more were
registered oy new I org uent.-ai,
Westlnghouse, Union Pacific.
Consolidated Gas, U. 8. Steel,
American Conrmerctal Alcohol,
Johns Manvlllt and Alaska Ju
neau. Tbe Alcohols ac'ged after
an early advance.
Today's closing prices:
Air Reduction 10S
Alaska Juneau
261
Al. Chem. Dye ,
13
921
S1
American Can
American Coml. Alcohol
American For. Pow.
American Smelt, Ret.
A, T. T.
American Tob. B ..:
Anaconda Copper
in
19
iatt
90
17J
681
30,
34t
181
391
24!
171
28
151
76
23
46..
48t
171
191
2(
5
88
3
42
8H
84
Hi
, 9
241
38
34)
141
23,
300
401
20
161
551
271
lit
961
24
23
241
241
661
181
103
131
491
23
11
41
49
16
18
391
51
91
' II
91
61
42
91
Atchison. T. 4V 8. F.
Atlantic Ref.
Baltimore Ohio
Bendix Aviation , , ,
Bethlehem Steel
Borden Co.
Burr. Adding Machln .
California Pack
Canada Pacific
Case, J. I.
Caterpillar Tractor
Cuiupeake A Ohio .
Chrysler Motor
Col. G. 4V E.
Commercial Solvents ,
Commonwealth Southern .
Continental Can
Corn Products .
Curtlss Wright
Drug Inc.
Dupont It De N.
Eastman Kodak
Elec. Auto Lt.
El. Pow. Lt.
General" Electric
General Foods .
General Motors
Gillette Razor
Gold Dust
Homestake Mining
International Harvester .
International Nickel
I. T. A T.
Johns Manville .
Kroger Grocery .
Llbbey-O-Ford
Liggett 4t Myers B
Liquid Carbide
Lorillard Tob. Co.
Monty Ward
Nash Motor .
National Biscuit
National Dairy Products
National Distilling
National Pow. ft Lt.
New York Central
North America
Pacific Gas ft Electrio .
Packard Motor
Penney. J. C.
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
291
28
Standard Oil California
Standard Oil New Jersey ,
41
41!
41
28!
214
71
481
121
381
8
181
741
181
544
27
46J
191
Studebaker Co.
Texas Corp.
Texas Gulf Sul
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Corp
United Gaa Imp. ..
U. S. Indus. Alcohol
U. 8. Rubber
U. 8. Steel
Vanadium
West. Elec. & Mfg.
Woolworth ..............
Closing Curb Quotations
Citle, Service t
Elec. Bond ft Share 241
Stock Averages
(Copyrlaht 1S33. standard Statle
, tics Company)
60 10 10 40
Indl's Ft R's Ut's Total
Tutsd.iv P6.8 M.C 15.5 17.8
Prov. day 97.1 .12.1 S.l 8!.4
Week ago S3. 1 .11. 86.1 86. t
Vear ego 8 33.4 19.9 4.7
;3 years ago .. 1S7. 111.1 2 I 170.T
High. 1?H l"l l 4.0 113.1 .
Low. 1934 41.1 13.4 41.4 48.9
High. 19.11 73.1 8D.I 111.0 73 1
Low. 1131 16.1 It.t tl.t ttt
Bond Averages
(Copyright 1913, Standard Statis
tics Company!
to 10 10 40
Indl's RR'e L't'a Total
Tuesday 75.S 79.0 82.4 l0
I'rev. day 75 3 78.S II I 78 8
Week aa-o . 75.5 80.4 83.1 79.1
Year ago 18.1 71.0 85.8 74.
9 years ago - 94.7 10K.0 101. 1 101.4
High. 1933 77.1 14.9 tl.t 11 1
Low, 1939 ... 68.1 67.0 74.1 61.
High, 1931 71.1 T8.4 86.1 78.1
Low. 1981 ll.t 47.4 70.9 41.4
PORTLAND, 8ept. 12. UP)
Effective Wednesday morning, a
three-cent raise In pullet eggs
will be effective on the Portland
market. Th price will be 17c
Other grades unchanged.
CHICAGO. Sept. II, Ft
Wheat scored a maximum ad
vance of 1J cent a bushel todsy
following yesterday s net gsln of
2i to 11 cents. Th fresh uptnrn.
however, wss more then wiped
out by profit taking.
Inflation possibilities attracted
continued notice, and to, too, did
need of rain In Northern Argen
tina, where a repetition of sever
crop losses In 1929 waa suggested.
Wheat closed unsettled, lc to
lie under yesterday s finish; corn,
lc to 11c down: oats, lc to Is off.
and provisions varying from 6o de
cline to a rls of 7c.
CHICAGO GRAIX
CHICAGO. Sent. 12. (JPi
Wheat, No. 2 red, 851c; No. 1
nara, gee; no. I Bard, weevlly,
85c.
Corn. No. 2 mixed, 48c: No. 1
yellow, 48c; No. 2 whit, 491c to
4ie.
Oats, No. 2 whits, lie to Jlc:
No. 1 white. 14c to 15c.
Rye, no sales.
Barley. 45c to 74c.
Timothy seed, per ewt, $4.71
to $5.00.
Clover seed, per cwt, $8.00 to
$10.60.
Lard, $6.62.
Bellies, $6.50.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Sept 11. UP)
Wheat
1 Ooen RJeb Tviw ninae
September .48 .4S1 .68 .681
December .73 .72 .721 .721
Cash Wheat
N. 1 Big Bend bin stem
Dsrk hard winter, lit. .
.79
.80
.71
.48
.48
.68
.48
.64
Dark hard winter. 11 .
Soft whit
Western whit
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
Oats, No. 2 white, $22.60.
Corn. No. 2 yellow, $23.00.
Millrun standard. $17.00.
Todav'a ear recelntar Wkaal.
61; barley, 1; flour, 2; com, 2;
oats, g.
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept
12. (UP) Hogs: 260. Slow,
tew early sales under 200 lb.
Cslltorniss $5.50, about stesdy,
some held higher.
Cattle: 150, Including 100
holdovers. Dull, few early sales
killing xlssses about stesdy with
Monday's weak to slightly lower
trade; better grades scarce; load
medium 926 lb. holdover steers
$4.25; few range cows $3.25.
Dairy types In tint hands; odd
bulls $3.50-$3.75. Late Mon
day, medium and low-good-927-1127
lb. steers $4.76-$5, com
mon to medium $4; medium and
fairly good range cows $2.60-
$3.25.
Calves: 70. all direct
Sheep: 2200, including 640
holdovers. Slow, market not es
tablished, early -tales steady con
sidering quality; about 425 head
medium and good 74 lb. wooled
Oregon- lambs $6.75, sorted 10
per cent; medium 69 lb. wooled
$5.60: holdover ewes qnsold.
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14 Audibly.
15 Shouted,
n Inlet
18 Minute skin
openings.
20 Verbal
21 Sudden over
powering - fright
23 Irish fuel
24 Months
(abbr.).
25 Matter-of-fact
27 Sneaky.
23 Suffix form
ing nouns.
29 Period.
30 Chum.
32 Spanish
(abbr.).
33 Waa vic
torious. 34 Mover's track.
35 Exists.
37 Poem.
39 To permit
40 Seventh note.
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Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Sept. 12. JPy-.
Butter. Brlnta. him, si. ....
dards, 22c.
Butterfar. PArttafiit -tl- a
grade, 20c per lb.; farmer's door
delivery, 20a per lb. mt
cream, 6o higher.
Egg. Pad Mf TVrttl I, nnAn.
era' selling prices: Overslie, 26o;
. c; stanaards, 21c; mi
dlnmt, lie: pullets, 14c per dog
en. Buvlne nrl t v. i .
iFresh extras, 21e per doseal
""'", no per dozen; under
grade, 10c; pullets, 11 per
dozen.
Cheeae. St wam n-n n
lt(, 11c; loaf. 12c per lb. Brok
ers will pay lc below quotation!.
Milk, contract price. 4, Port
land deliver. I1.7A n -w c
grade cream, 271c per lb.
country meat, telling prle to
retailers, country killed bog,
beat butcher. nnAmr IRA IRa 11.
to lc: realera. 70 to 100 Ibs.T 10
to ivic; spring iamb. 101 to
lie per lb.; yearlings, 4 to t
Per lb.; heavy ewes, lo to la per
lb.; medium cowi, go to 4c par
lb.; canner towa, 2 to le per lb.!
ouns, etc to sc par in.
Mohair, baying pries, 1992 slip,
15c per lb.
Caacara bark, buying prita,
1938 peel, 21c.
Hop, nominal, 1911, 44 ta
45c per lb.
Live Banllrv. PnFtUns .ll..
buying price, colored fowl, 4 to
id., no; over t id, lie;
spring pallets, under 1 lbs..
14c: roosters, over tl lhs . ls .
Leghorn fowls, ovr 11 lb.
8c; under 11 lbt. lc; broilers, 11
to 2 lb., 15c; 2 lb, and np, 14o:
III,. - VflABtAf-fl ttWlM
ducks, 10c; colored docks, (e;
gee bb, c
Onion, Walla Walls, $1-11 to
$1.40 per cental. '
Potatnea. IjwaI wlilf- m A 4
$1.35 to $1.60 per cental; Yaki
ma, i.ou 10 gi.eo.
Cantaloupe, Dlllard standard.
SI 00; Talrlm fltafiriavila 7Rj 4a
90s per erat; Dalles, 75c to 90s
per crate.
Wool, 1933 ellp, nominal, Wil
lamette valley, 21c to 25c per lb.;
Eastern Oregon. 16c to 21a per
lb.; Southern Idaho, 16c to 20o
per lb.
Hay, buying price from produc
er, alfalfa. No. 1, new crop,
$17.00; clover. No. 1, $14.00:
Willamette ralley timothy.
$15.00; Eastern Oregon timothy.
$11.00: oat and grain. $15.04
per ton.
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO. Sept 12. (AP)
(IT. S. Dept Agr.) Hogs: 4t
000; active 10 higher; 180
230 lb. $4.50-4.60, top $4.(6;
sows $3.75-2.26.
Csttle: 7,500; steer and year
ling trade slow, generally ateady;
best early $6.60, but several
loads held .above $6.75; about
500 western grassers la ran,
mostly stackers and ah stock;
stock steers sold on country ac
count at $3.75-4.95; fed heifer
yearlings steady to $5.25-6.76)
grass fat cows $2.76-3.25; Ta
era $7.00-8.00.
sheep: lu.ooo; rat tamos ac
tive strong to 25c higher; natlvea
$7.25-7.60, asking npward ta
$7.75 and above to toppy weet- .
erns throwouts sround $4.00- '
4.50, sheep steady; common to
choice native and rang ewes
around $1.60-2.75; choice 11
lb yearling ewes $8.25.
Previous Pvnsle 12 Th Ictrd
' tna plays tbe ,
part t a vag-,
abood with
hlghe .
26 H t the stoat
famons -hi
Industry
produced 4L
1$ Rodent,
17 Melody.
14 Crystanina
ttrbctaaca.,
21 CavK.
11 Beret
41 Popular tree. VERTICAL Mma walttaal
43 Peaceful. Painful tme- ' ta .
46 Projection et tlon of fear, eg Seaweeds,
a lock. drtad and at- 29 Fat.
44 North America, borrane. 21 Tardy.
47 Like. I An asMssed 24 To strike.
43 Silkworm. name. 28 Hairy mt.
49 Stain. 4 Roll of Mis, 19 Falsifier.
61 UnconditlonaL 6 Cover. 40 To weary.
65 Equable. 6 Halt an em, 42 Not far frona
66 Pitcher. 7 To glitter. 44 At no time,
68 Lubricant 6 Sound of 60 Three.
69 War flyer laughter. 62 Toward.
10 and 41 The man 9 High mowv 63 Point
in the plctur tain. - 64 Prophet
gained world- 10 Deck above th 65 Small shield.'
wide fame In spar -v 17 Nay
. 11 Entices. 69 Preposition.