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    September 15, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FACE NINfc
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td In both Tlit Klamalh News
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id li fullowlug day's papers
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turica on Ilia sains day ai a n t
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l.ato to Clnnalfy." Too-Late-in-i'laaniry
sda ars pul In ont
paper only at the aamo rait
aa quoted nhova, and classified
for succeeding Insertions.
2 Loal and Pound
STRAYED On STOI.FN To
cui, ono branded dluiuond on
right ribs. From Allniuont
Thunilay afternoon. Notify
M. O. llama, cut Pelican Hay
Lumbar Co. Oncio
mm Bs-
3 General Notice
Peoples Warehouse
Furniture and Household goods
Storuse- I' s c It I n - Crating
Shipping. "If Storabl, W store It"
0713
PAINTING, decorating. papartDI,
eatlmatea OD any lob, large or
small. I'bona 107. J. L. N"W
man ' 3SII9
HAUIO SRR VICEi or all kinds
Wm. Long, 1406 Lookout SI
I'hooe IS 2.'. J MM
Teraonala
JOHN HIEPK'II I would like to
hi-ar from you II you aru atlll
In Ktumnth Kails. Please send
ynnr nddrea. Hill J. llirpMi.
518 Mil Hi HI., Wolaonvlllo, I'm.
07 2!.
MADAM MAZA Headings dally.
Klnmatb Kalla Auto Purk. ruiiin
No. 9. 1036
READINGS dally-. til Dak -fie
5 Transportation
Tirsivsl By Stog
Shortest Route to
PORTLAND $5.00 ono way
SEATTLE . $7.90 ono way
Sl'OKANE $14.00 one way
Via llend and Waplnltla
Leave Greyhound Depot at 12:30
p. m. dully. Thone 1530.
9 Situations Wanted .
WOMAN wants any kind work or
philn suwlnof. In or out of town.
liiTr. Portland. 1104
II rurn 'shed Room
FURNACE HEATED Tjsdroom In
modern home. Phone 918J.
1034
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
I Sow vou cm i r-r-r
epOMTUB THEATRE VIAMAOER-
AMD VOU TBV TOTfcLL.OS
v CLY ' w KNJT V. ONE
VOO MUT TMIK1K WB'RB
I V
WHY, TWO WEEK BEPORe
WAS -ONLY flZ- THIS WEEK
IT WAS ll- WHY, THAT'S
AN INCREASE OF 75-
THINK OF IT- AT THAT
YOU LL SOON BE MAKING
THOUSANDS- ONLV HAVE
FAITH IN Me, AND YOU'LL
BE RICH SO SOON
WILL MAKE YOUR,
AW, NOW-H6AD SWIM-
dont MAKBT w riCHrn 1 fl
vmb cry- r yt
12 Room and Board
WANTED Houinara and board
ara, maala par day, 407 N.
Hi. 0906
ROOM AND
loih.
UOAHD IS N.
070
13 Furnished Apartments
SMALL two rooms, sultabl for
couple; wood, waiar, ngnis mr-
iiIiImhI, 110 mouth. 326 Com
umrclal. iOJI
FURNISHED
tpartmenta. : 4 It
. 0731
N. loih.
CI. KAN tlint-rooro apartment.
Furnace heat, sloctrlc conven
iences; garage; oloaa In. Phone
1870M. 0868
14
Furnished Houaaa
TWO ItOOM nindurn furnished
house, woodshed, snruge. Call
afliir thri's. 2111 On hard.
1 tMU
IB Unfurnished Houaaa
FOR RENT Unfurniahed mod
ern four-room bouse, cloaa in.
16. I'liomi 171ft. 07 1
17 . Real Estete For 3a
$1500 BUYS neat and modern 4-
room htiUNt, witii nrepiace,
plenty of biilll-lns, lawu and
trees, m-nr Kalrvlw school.
Only 1100 raxli. 'hlleot and
Hinlth, realtors. 731 Main. Ul
alalra. lloa
KOIt SALE Olt TRADE 40-acre
Improvi'd furni near .Medtord
Froe water, good Boll. Ill health
reason for moving. Kl. 1. box
14H, Medfnrd, Ore. 07t
19
Automotiva
FOR SALE 1929 Nuah standard
coupe, cheap. Apl. 1, 1424 8.
6th. 07 'in
19a
Market
FOR SALE Hoover power pota
to digger, food mechanical con
dition. Will demonstrate. Will
trade for nntatoee. C. D. Bar
ton. .Merrill. 071a
20 Miscellaneous Tor Salt
SACKS
Farmers attention. We have
uneil sacks for oats, barley and
spuds. We buy pelts, wocl
hides and )unk. And we will
treat you rlitbt. MAS Hag
Co. 134 Market. Pbonl989vY
OliaS
LAY1.NO leghorn hens for tele
cheap; atrlctly firm cluna: no
culls. Lewis Farina. Phone
670J. 1106
KOI1 BALK Incubator, tOO-egg.
6 milk cows, 80 white leghorn
pulleis, ali'itrlc washing ma
. chine, elei'irlo alove. 10 apotled
Kiitnt rubbfti. brooilvr, 7 small
turkeys. Call 40KW. 0H21
KOIt B.M.R llrenkrast set. day
bed, dresser, .22 Wluchester
automatic. 60& Jefferson.
1103
KOH SALB OK THADB Fur.
nlshlnga of small apartment
house. Newa-Hrald, box 0704.
0704
20a
Swap
TRADE Ilaby chicks, aprlng de
livery, for hay, grain, potal'HS.
K. S. Morrison, Ashland, Ore
gon. 0917
KOIt SALK OK TltADK for pota
toes: lteautlfiil thoroughbred
Buddie mare, phone 700. 0919
21 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED SO to 100 cords P'n
or fir limbs cut from live trees.
State length and price. P. O.
box 250, Klnmnth Kalla. 0932
WANTKD TO BUY Good used
wimiu ruiiKu apil neaier. nunc
720.
i.enve auoress. vms
22 Livestocll and Feed
TRADE 3-year-old Hnlsteln
mucu cow tor uay or wncac.
Rt. 1. box StD. 091a
FOR SALE 240 acre excellent
atork pasture; also 200 tons
Italia hay. W. M. King. Dairy.
OSSO
WHY
CLAIM-
HOW IN
I SHE SEE
I ONE.
RATS
GETS
VjSkIN
IT
1
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Ai
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Klamath Business Directory
Doctors
It. 1. HALL. M O.
Physician and Burgeon
Maternity Cases a Specialty
Phone 795 110 Winter Bid
Ur. O. W. Westltnd. Naturopathic
Pbyalclan. Chronto and nervous
dlseasaa a specialty.
til-sis i. o. o. r. nidg.
Drei Shoppe
Bhoppt for attraotlrs dresses at
roaaonamu pneta. lei aiain
Phone 3J. 0110
Hemstitching
IIEMHTITCH1NO. I1IJTTONB coy
ored. dressmaking. Mrs. H
M. AllBDder. HI Walmit.
0ITS
22 Livestock and Faad
Fon BALE OR TRADE RtCIS
lered Guernsey bull In bis
prime. $!. Also heifers lot
sale or will exchange slock for
hay. W. A. Johnson, ltt. 2,
(J rants Pass, Ore. 0724
SIX HEAD extra rood heifers, 4
fresh, 3 freiih toon. Bell or
trsda Cor potatota, bay or wood.
Phone 1372K. 0J'i
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22a Poultry For Sale
STATIC Blood Tasted white Leg
horns. Ilarred Rocks and Red
Chirks. Nine Dollars 100 pre
paid and guaranteed. J. R. Ma
gulrc. 2416 N. E. Oregon St.
Portland. 0139
FOR HALE 200 leghorns, tine
cond Hon. heavy producers.
each. V. J, Eisner, I miles
west or Mann. uu
23
Financial
SAVE SAVE SAVE
ON
AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Lowest rates and easiest term
Investigate and be eonrlnced
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
103 SO. 7 lb. Pb. 1141
Jtata Llcsnst M-104
Salary Loans
I TO 30 DOLLARS ON
YOUR PLAIN NOTE
No Interest deductions, you receive
full amount applied for. 1 to (
months time. All loans rontldeutlal
STATE LOAN CO. Oregon Bank
Bulldlna. Entrance 120 N. 10th.
Ph. 7SS Lie by State 8-104
24 Business Opportunities
SMALL going business or loca
tion. No agents. Reply atrlcti
confidential. Box 93, News
Ileruld. 0e94
Neceitie for Work
WILL GIVE school child room
and board In exchange for wood
and farm products. Newt-Her
ald. Box 0846. 086
Work for Necesiitie
I WANT any kind of work and
need It. I am college educai d.
I've held good Jobs and given
satlstscllnn to my employers.
But right now I'm out. I'm
not a I raid to work and caj
prove it to you If you'll gl-t
me the chance. I'm married
and have a baby coming. Ad
dres 1091, care Htrald-News.
1091
WANT WORK I am good hand
milker. Can do any job !u
logging camp. Will furnleti
the polish and wash and polish
your car at your garage or
' noma, and make It look like
new. Room 317, Baldwin hotel
108)
WILL TRADE two nanny goals
lor rurnnure or wnat nave you7
A. L. Graham, halt mile from
Malin. 0846
By Harold Gray
, A,NNIE- VOU'RE
TERRIBLY MISTAKEN- YOU
OO ME A GRAVE INJUSTICe-TW1MTV-OMI
COLLAR6 WA
VOOR PULL SHARE- YOU
COUUDM'T HAVE SEEKI AMY
SUCH AMOUNT AS VOL!
IT'S PREPOSTEROUS-.
' TUU THU?T Mb y
THB WORLD DID 1
ME GET THAT MONEY
I CHRTAINLY PULLED A DUMB
SHE'LL NEVER FORGET
'T- WELL, ONE THINO SURE-
fl
I LL SEE TO IT SHE NEVER
ANYTHING ON MJB
- THIS NOBtVr
LITTLB BRAT-
m.bolT
CRAIa
3
Muaic
?,. Patera Planp, Violin. Phone
ZlBBAl. .
Optic
rjlaase fitted. Sonle Sanltsrlum.
Turkish Bath
Massage, Cotoolo Irrigation. Reg
(stored Nursa, 127 So. Bevauln
Typewriter
School Trained Mechanic
14 Tear' Experience
Adding Machine and Typewriter
Bales end Service
Sn Main Phont 342
Work for Necessities
MIDDLE-AGED man and wife
want work on ranch. Man ex-
Eerlenced In atock raising of all
luds, agriculture and Irrita
tion of dry landa a specially.
Woman an experienced poultry
raiser. Willing to work at any
thing for necessities. 816 Ful
ton. 0724
WILL EXCHANGE carpenter
work tor (arm products. Phone
1259W. 101
WOMAN wishes any kind ot work
except cooking. Call mornings
at 321 8. 6th. " 100
FRISCO'S MARKET
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO
Sept. 14. UJB Hogs 700. In
cluding 240 direct, about 100
pits for government nnrchase:
lights nd butchers ateady to
i-J6o nigher: top, lets on load
110 lb. Calirornlas, few $5.60:
several lots 166-220 lbs.. IS.S5-
S.S0; packing aowa steady to 26c
lower, tz. za-a. oo.
Cattle ISO, Including SO
holdovers. Moderately active,
killing classes smoslly steady,
about 100 head fairly good 828
1016 lbs. short fed steer and
long yearlings. 5.76 and 16.35.
respectively; load 964 lb. short
feds, $5: few nlaln heifers
13.60; fairly good range cowt,
13.26: cutter to medium, 31.60
2.60! good bulls quotable to
arouna a. i li, possibly abort.
- Sheep 2200, Including 290
direct, 670 holdovers. Fairly ac
tive, fully steady, about 200
head 74 lb. wooltd Oregon Iambs
sorted from four deckt, 27: four
aecKi mostly good 88 lb. wooled
Neyadas, 16.75 ttraight; few
gooa snorn, 16, medium, 86
plain ewe dull.
Bearcats Start
Practice Friday
For O.S.C.TiIt
8ALEM. " Sept. 14, (AP) A
speedier attack with alternatinir
backfleldt providing material is
available Is the gridiron olan
of Coach Ray 8. 'Speo" Keene
of Willamette University. Prac
tice starts tomorrow.
Connors and Welsser at tackle.
Kaiser at end and Grannie at
center are regular linemen from
last year who return. Oravec,
Frantt and Olson are retnlar
backfleld men returning, together
wun Williams and Cannady, who
saw considerable action last year.
Several other reserve will be on
nand.
The Bearcat open their sche
dule against Oregon Bute at
Corvallls Sept. 23, leaving only
a week for preparation. In ad
dition to ltt regular northwest
conference schedule, Wllltmette
will play Southern Oregon Nor
mal, Oregon Normal ot Mon.
mouth and Columbia Unirertlty
oi rornana.
Hogan, Stoddard
Capture Honors
In Golf Tourney
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14,
(AP) Medalist honors In the
annual Oregon golf association
championship that opened here
yeslordny were divided by tht
long driving Eddie Hogan and
Max Stoddard, both of Multnomah
club, Portland, with par 72'.
Hogan biased hit way around
the Portland golf club coarse In
84-38 while th youthful Stod
dard, Just out ot tht Junior
ranks, had a pair of 36't.
J. Wilson Johnson, Eugene,
Ore., was right behind th lead
era with 33-85 for a 73 and on
over par and was followed by
the reternn Iludle Wllhelm who
chalked up a 74 to tie with
James - CrowelL Columbia elub,
Portland.
Two former Walker cup stars
came right behind, Dr. O. J.
Willing with a 75 and Don Mo
coring a 76.
Lindberghs Delay
Return To U. S.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept.
14. (P) Colonel Charles A. Llnd
btrgh told today that ht tnd Mr
Lindbergh probably will rema n
two more dayt In thli country and
then tall for the United Btttet.
The Colonel will make a final
report on a proposed air route
cross the North Atlantic by way
of Greenland, after reaching Ntw
York.
National, Local Markets
BUTTER MART
IN GENERAL
PORTLAND, Sept. 14. VP)
In lint with th general weak'
neas of the butter market, prices
declined locally. Butterflt drop
ped 3c, effective today, to 19e
Portland delivery and 17 at
country delivery point. J
The produce txchangt lowered
extra 2c to 20c, standards llc
to 19 Vic, prims firsts lc to
19 He and firsts lie to 18c. ,
Th coast market ha a gen
eral undertone of weakness. Coast
storuge holdings stand at tbt
huge total of 10,821,009 pounds
compared with 8,064,272 pounds
at tht tama tlmt a year ago.
Holdings were declined but little :
from a wtek tgo whtn they
totaled 10,869,637 pounds.
Eggs I'nchangrd.
Tht lower prlctt and cooler
weather along tht coast should
bare a stimulating affect on the
retail movement tnd give the
primary market a bttttr tont.
Egg ralues were unchanged.
The market here looked about
steady, 24c on extra and 21c
on stsndards. Largs and me
dium supplies wert rtported In
good demand. Local and out
tldt buying wtrt both rtported
to maintain a consistent volume.
No material changes have
taken place In tht chtese mar
ket locally. Prices wert un
changed and the market fully
steady. Storage holdings at coast
poluta total 4,748,883 pounds as
compared with 3,711,630 pounds
a year ago.
Market Steady.
Eugene cant arrived on the
market In quantity aud wert of
fered fully ateady at 90c to 11
the crate.
The tradt bad tomt supplies
of Tokay grapes for offering at
31.25. Othtr kinds war on
changed. Prospects wer for excellent
qutllty celery from the Trout
dale section. It is running In
the longer strains and should be
a market favorite.
More Danish squash was ap
parent wholesale, ranging around
70o th crate for good atsed
tuff.
Tht tomato market was steady
and prlcea again unchanged on
No. 1 and nearly choice stuff.
Marktt for all peaches was
steady. Receipts wer moderate
and retail demand modarate.
Price generally unchanged. ,
. BOSTON WOOL MARKET .;;
BOSTON, Sept. 14 (P) (U.
Dept. A Sr. I Trada In ilm-l.
wool 1 more active and prac-
ucauy an grade are hav'ig
some call. Medium qualities are
verv itrnn .hll 1. a ; ..
grades show a strengthening
lauururr, rise unio ueiaine
wool hae been sold at a fraction
above 33 cents In the grease.
French combing 64s and finer
Ohio and similar fleece bring
28-29 cents in the greane. Twelve
months Texas wools bring 76
78 cents scoured basis for aver
age lines and 78-60 cents tor
good staple.
Th Prince ot Wales la an etna-
tenr magician and Is particu
larly good at sleight-of-hand and
card tricks.
tield in Murder
of Jeweler
After airing herself up, Mrs. Mil
He Prince arrives at Long Island
City court for arralgnmtnt on a
charge of murdering Charles J.
WolferL 68 -year -old Joweler,
whom eh admitted stabbing to
death In a lonely spot In Queens,
New York, because, she said, be
, forctd hi atttntlont on htr.
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Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK, SepL 14, (P)
Spurred by a revival of Inflation
ary -psychology, ttockt gtllopef
gaily ln,o higher territory today
and displayed lndlcftlons of re
suming the recent advance. Tha
forward movement met tome re
sistance, although mining lssusa
and some tpoclniilet maintained
a rather buoyant tone. The close
was firm. Approximately 2,900,
000 share changed hands.
With leading foreign exchangee
again moving op against the dol
lar, and grains and other com
modities exhibiting renewed life,
a brisk demand for equities de
veloped early. Most ttcks wtre
strong and around their peak at
the clott.
Homestak Mining shares cot
np about 19, U, S. Smelting 8, and
Cerro de Pasco, American Smelt
ing, International Silver and
Howe Sound gained 3 to 2. Na
tional Distillers, U. 8. Industrial
Aiconoi and American Commer
cial Alcohol held adrancea of 1
to 2 points. Gains of 1 to 2 points
were retained by American Tele
phone, Chrysler, Csse, Deere and
Allied Chemical. The rails were
Just about even, while tht utili
ties were somewhat heavy. Con
solidated Uaa. Public Service ot
New Jersey and North American
sagged fractionally to a point or
more.
Today's closing price
Air Reduction ,,
Alaska Juneau
AI. Chera. Dye
American Can
1051
20
140i
2
12
43
American 4b For. Po
Amerlctn SmelL ft Ref.
A. T. T.
American Tob. B ,,,,
Anaconda Copper
Atchison, T. 8. F.
Atlantic Ref. .
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel ,
Borden Co
Burr. Adding Machine
California Pack
Canada Pacific ,
131
811
181
681
201
19
291
261
18.
28
101
801
23
461
611
171
401
21
66
88
3
43
821
841
221
81
24
39
34(
15
231
819
411
20
161
57
2J
271
S!l
97
35
231
25j
24J
57
181
107
131
601
211
2H
4
491
371
17
381
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44J
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281
411
42
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491
71
123
39
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18
77
18S
Case, J. L
Caterpillar Tractor
Chesapeake A Ohio .
Chrysler Motor
Col. G. 4b E.
Commercial Solvents
Commonwealth Bontben
Continental Can
Com Producta .
Curtiss Wright .
Drug Inc.
Dupont De N.
Eastman Kodak
Elec. Auto LL
El. Pow. Lt.
General Electric
General Foods
General Motor
Olllette Rasor
Oold Dust .
Homestake Mining
International Harvester
International Nickel
I. T. T.
Johns Manvllle . ,
Kennecott Con. Cop. ,
Kroger Grocery
Libbey-O-Ford
Liggett Myers B
Liquid Carbide
Lorlllard Tob. Co.
Monty Ward
Nash Motor -
National Blscnit
National Dairy Producta
National Distillers
National Pow. 4b LL
New York Central
North American -Pacific
Gas 4k Electrie
Packard Motor
Penney, J. C. ,
Penn. R. R.
Phillips Pet.
Pnbllc Service New Jersey
Pullman Co.
Radio Corp
R. K. O
Rem. Rand
Reynolds Tob. B ,
Bear Roebuck
Shell Union
Southern Pacific .
Standard Brands .. ..
Standard Oil California
Standard Oil New Jersey .
Studebaker Co.
Texas Corp.
Texas Gulf Sul.
Union Carbide H
Trans-American
Union Pacific
United Aircraft .
United Corp.
United Gas Imp.
U. 8. Indus. Alcohol .
U. 8. Rubber
U. 8. Steel
Vanadium ...
West. Elec. A Mfg. .
55
263 -461
i
393 '
Woolworth
Closing- Cnrb Quotation
Cltlea Service 2)
Elec. Bond & Shtr 221
Swift A Co. 991
Portland
Livestock
PORTLAND, Sept. 14, ()
Csttle, 150; calves. 30; market
tteady.
Steers, common and medium.
38.00 to 35.50: heifers, good,
common and medium, 33.76 to
34.25; cows, good, common and
medium, $3.50 to 33.25; low cut
ter and cutter, $1.00 to $3.50;
bulls, good and choice, $2.76 to
33.60; cutters, common and me
dium, 31.75 to $2.75; vealers,
good and choice, $6.00 to $7.00;
cull, common and medium, 83.00
to $6.00: calves, good and choice,
44.00 to 45.60; common and me
dium, $2.00 to $4.00,
Hogs, 900. Th few opening
sales wsr around steady, with
Wednesday's average. "
Good to choice lightweights
ranged $6.36. soms held higher.
Packing sows ruled $3.66 to
$3.75: light towi to $4.00: feed -
or pig quotable $4.76 down.
Sheep, 1,000; market steady.
Lambs, good and choice, $3.25
to $6.26; common and medium,
$4.00 to $6.26: yearling wethers.
$3.75 to $4.00: ewes, medium to
choice, $1.25 to $2.26; cnll and
common, 75c to $1.25,
?? INTERNATIONAL HOUSS 17
WHEAT RALLIES
CHICAGO, SepL 14, (P) Suf
ficient selling pressure to wipe
out early gains In wheat price
developed let today, bnt rallies
ensued at the finish.
Tha late telling waa attributed
largely to sources northwest- and
appeared to result from hedging
against purebaeeg of rural hold
ings In that section. Something
of an offset waa keen demand
from eastern mills. 660,000 bush
els being taken by on esatsro
milling Interest alone.
Wheat doted unsettled, e to
lc above yeaterday'a finish: corn,
unchanged to ie lower; oats, un
changed to c op, and provisions
at 10c to 36c advance.
CHICAGO GRAIX
CHICAGO. Sept. 14, (JP)
Wheat, No. 2 hard. 89c to 90o:
No. 2 mixed, 89c to 891c
Corn, No. 2 mixed, 49c; No.
2 yellow, 49c to 491c; No. 2
white, 60c to 611c.
Osts, No. 2 white, 871c to 89c;
No. 3 white. 860 to 371c
Rye, no sales.
Barley. 48o to 75c.
Timothy teed, per cwt., 85.25
to 35.60.
Clover seed, per ewL, 28.00 to
110.25.
Lard, 85.77.
Bellies. 85.75.'
PORTLAND GRAIX
PORTLAND, Sept. 14. UPi
Wheat
Open High Low Close
May .79 .79 .79 .7
September .69 .70 .69 .70
December .74 ,74 .741 .741
Cash Wheat
No. 1 Big Bend bluestenf
Dark hard winter. 12
Dark hard winter, 11
Soft white
Weatern white ,
Hard winter
Northern aprtng
Western red . ,,,
Oats, No. 2 white. 322.50.
Corn. No. 2 yellow, 328.60.
Millrnn standard, 317.00.
Today's car receipt: Wheat,
51; flour. 13; com, 1; oats, 11,
bay, 3.
Stock Averages
(Copyright lilt. Standard Statis
tics Company)
6t It 10 It
Indl's Mi's Dt's Total
Thursday 18.1 52.1 81.7 SI t
Prer. day 7.( (I t 14 1 II 1
Week ago 92.1 S0.I IS. I (.l
Tear ago 44.1 tt.l ll.y 61.1
1 years SKO 147.1 121.1 :s. 170.6
High, lilt 101.1 58.0 111.1 S.
Low, till 42.1 III 611 41.1
High. IS!! 72.1 III til Til
Low. 1911 11.1 lt. l.g tl.i
Bond Averages
(Copyright list, atandard Statis
tics Company)
10 10 to
Xndl'a RR'a Dt's Total
Thursday
Prev. day ,
Week ao
Year ago
3 years afro -
High, 1911
I.OW. mi
High, lilt
Low. lilt
74.4
75.4
75.1
1.1
71.1
82.1
82.
71.1
79.t
71.9
ts.7
71.1
71.8
71.7
5
14.1
94.7 101. 101.0 101
7T.1 84.1 88.1 IIS
61.1 (7. 74.1 tl.t
71.1 78. SS.t til
51.1 47.4 70.1 tt.l
David Lamar, "th Wolf ot
Wall Street, ha been arrested
Probably some NRA enthusiast
who took ntm for a wolt on a
doorstep.
There seems to be a standard
style for serving Blue Eagle eggs
this season harn-bolled.
Cinema Star
HORIZONTAL
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first nam of
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picture?
I What Is her
' last name?
13 Race track
tipster.
15 Moon on
finger nails,
17 Dye.
19 Calamity.
31 To fracture.
22 Street.
23 Race track
circuit.
25 BuIlL
26 Pronoun,
27 Frosts.
28 Form of Iron.
$1 Spread ot an
arch.
24 Roll of film.
36 Natural
power.
37 Work of
tkllL
88 Tea.
40 Sun god.
41 Avenue.
42 Colored part
of ey.
45 Latin for
Answer to
47 New star.
49 God of war.
50 Tha picturM
lady I a
world-fansoa
65 Sailor
56 Like.
57 Acidity.
68 Weaver'
frame.
SO Nickel.
$1 She gained
her greatest
fame on tha
63 Violent dis
turbance of
GtiaMAvnlA,TllE!N.I
name.
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Portland
Produce
PORTLAND. Bant. IS ira
Butter, prints, extras. it. at...
dards, toe.
Butterfat Portland deliver, a
graus. 19t per lb.; farmer' door
delivery, l7o par lb.r
crtam, 6c higher.
EggS. Pacific DO0.lt -An.
art selling price: Ovsrsiie, goo;
txtrat, 24c; standards, 21e: me
diums. 21c; pullets. 14c per dog
en. Buying price by wholesalers:
Fresh extrat. 21a nar dmnn-
mtdlumi, 17 per dosen; under
grades, 13c: nnllata. 11a
doien.
Cnaeao. 82 ncore oraenn mil
lets, lie; loaf, 12c per lb. Brok
er will pay lo bslow quotations.
Milk, contract price, 4, Port
land delivery, 81.70 per wL U
grtdt cream, 371o per lb.
Country meats, ellln nrlea ta
retailert, country killed hots.
best butchers, under 160 lb., 7 is
to 8c; vealers. 70 to 100 I be., lot
to 101c: soring lambs, loin ta
He per lb.; yearlings. 4c ta Ei
per lb.; heavy awes, 2c to 2c pel
lb.; medium cows, 5a to (c pet
lb.; tanner cows, 2o to 3e per lb.;
nuns, age to to per ID.
Mohair, buying nrtce. 1182 atio.
15o per lb.
Cascara bark, burin a irVa
1833 peel, 21c
Hops, nominal. 1932. 4a ta
45c per lb.
Lire poultry. Portland dallya
buying price, colored fowL 4 to
6 lbs., 13c; over lb. 12c;
pring pullet, andtr 21 lb.,
14c; roosters, oyer 35 lbs- He.-
Leghorn fowls, over 81 lbs,
8c; under 31 lbi 8c; broilers. 1
to 2 lbs., 15c: 2 lbs. and np, 14c;
stags, 8c; roosters, tc; pskln
ducks, 10c; colored dock, fe;
geese, 6c.
Onion. Walla Walla. II I to
tl.40 per cental.
Potatoes, local white and ted.
81.25 to 11.50 per cental; Yaki
ma, 31.60 to 32.00.
Cantaloupes. Dillard standard.
31.00 to 31.25: Yakima stand
ards,. 75e to 90c per crate; Dalle.
(so to sue per crate.
Wool, 1933 clip, nominal. Wil
lamette ralley, 33c to 25e per lb.:
Eastern Oregon. 16e to 21 per
lb.; Southern Idaho, 16o to 10c
per lb.
Hay, buying price from produc
er, alfalfa. No. 1, new crop.
117.00: clover. No. 814.00:
Willamette Taller timothy.
315.00; Eastern Oregon timothy.
318.00; oat and grain, 216.0
per ton.
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO, SepL 14 UP) (U .
DepL Agr.) Hog: 45,000; ac
tive, unevenly ateady to 10c
higher; good to choice 180-230
lb. 34.60-4.70; top 4.76; aowt
(2.80-3.50.
Cattle: 6,600; fed steer and
yearling steady to strong; In
stance 10-15e higher; heifers
firm to shad higher; cow mora
active, medium weight f.00
largelr 85.25-6.25, market halt
er to $4.10 and light offering
34.25; good and choice vtalere
18.00-8.50.
Sheep: 18,000; practically
nothing done; sellers asking
steady price and refusing un
evenly and rather lower early
bids, extreme top early 75;
bid $7.50 downward; sheep
slow,
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Prerlosi Pnsxle
taatous
ptctnreefi ,
U Varnish
IngTtdleat
20 Yoa anil L
22 Diaphanoo.
24 Footllka eaatv
2 T arntrsti
28 Sheer tL -J
80 Railway sssti
33 Measure.,
33 Shear.
36 Portal.
3 Hour ttar$
crowd.
85 Fast driver,
4 Deposited.
VERTICAL
t Prepoattkm.
IT ileal.
43 Win
44 Drunkard,
4 ChrlstmastH. 46 Mother td
( Suffix et
adjectives.
1 Shortened.
8 Leg Joint
SPublle
securities.
10 Ancient
11 Second note.
12 Tht pictured
star Is a
by residence?
pearL
48 Mover' trnck
61 College girL, '
52 Oak.
63 Deky.
54 Dirt. '
57 War nor
69 Bird.
61 Spain fabbr.fc
42 Near (abbr.).
44 Seventh aota
4 She was kef
la
fsssis?
est her tsea