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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1933)
October 8, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGS SSVUl Want Phone Yours to 1 900 Kuni 3c p, tap wnrA nar day's Insertion. 10s 20: par east discount 0 a da runnlDi oia ink, m Mn( rilajvtnnt OB 'da running ob montn. AH'classlfled (da ara Insert ad Id bulb Tba Klamath Newt and Evening Herald, at th above rata, appearing Id Tba Nawa flraL Tlma limit for claaaltlcatlon in th lollowlDf dar'e papera la ;00 P. M. Ada desired IB' lerted od th same day aa eon mltted will har to run "Too Lai to Classify." Too-Late-lo-Classiry ada ara put In ona papr only at tl.o aama rata a quoted above. aDd classified tor sueoredtng Insertion 2 Lost and Found LOST Red Chaannaaka reals pup with collar. Howard. Cabin No. 41, Klamath Falla Aulo Park. 3" LOST Black female terrier don. "Mnn," on highway between Dnrrle and Maclloel. Reward. Crosby. Kara hotel. 1378 LOST Lanndry bundle contain ing collara. Reward, l'hone 373-W. 1383 4 Peraonala EDITH MONAHAN tlrny Hotel. Readlnra. 1280 JJjHNOIanTJJWTiik 5 Tranaportation Travel By Stag Shortest Routt to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTI.K . $7.90 one way SPOKANE $14.00 one way VI Band and Waplnltta Leave Greyhound Depot at 11:30 PmdallrPhcmi30 6 Help Wanted, Mala OHM. TEXAS TA MALES World beet formula. Many other secrets need, 20 yearn. Rulld lnK 60 cafes, all for II CO. 1. Writ 401, Station Q. Ixn An gelea. 1385 WANTED Young man to assist manager tu local advertising campaign. Pay dally. He Mr. Roosevelt, Hotel Wlllard. 1292 DIESEL, Indnatry creating thou aanda of Jobs only 8 to 12 weeks required. Amailng op portunities. FTtEE Diesel book let tella all. Hemphill Diesel Engineering Schools, 838 Weat laka North. SEATTLE; 2140 San Fernando Road, LOS AN OEI.EB. 1178 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 1ft47. 0800 9 Situation Wanted EXPERIENCED dairy man wanta work. Box 18, Merrill, Ore. 0719 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE WORK l work! work! KVERV MINUT6 THAT I'M NOT siT TH THEATRE. BINQIM" MY HEA.D OFF, t'VH OOrr TO PRESS AND MEMO AND CLEAN OUR COSTUMES- WISH t COULD JUST RUN AWAY- J COURSE, HE'S COT OUR NAMES ON A CONTRACT BUT IT'S A. PHONEY -CONTRACT- t WOULDN'T ' M DOIN WRONCi- AND THE CONTRACT WOULDN'T HELP C.C. MUCH. IF n MB COULDN'T FIND 111 II n iv, . - Ads Bring Results INational, Local Markets 9 Situation Wan tod HAI.r DAY WOI1K desired for board and room tor self ana child. Mn. J. Field, Oan. Del.. Klnmnlh Falls. 1 2HT 10 Contract Work WanUd WANTED Log, lumbor or other hesvy hauling; contract, Be (Maud II. Davis at Klamaih Kurnllnrii Co. 1143 II Furnishod Room LAROM fnmt room, alnam heat. 127 Sou lu Hevvulb. 1382 CI. KAN sleeping room, modern bom. tn month. I'll ona 117711. 621 Joflersoii. 124 FURNACE HEATED Bedroom In modern hois. Phone 91BJ. 1014 12 Room and Board FIRST CLAHf) room an board, furnace li'-nt, (re garage, $27 lillillth. 330 Delia. 0803 13 Furniahed Apart menu POIl RKNT Apartment In du plex, close In: I rooms, halb and break rant nook, completely furniahed: garage and wood- ailed; very reasonable, can 737 Lincoln or puone 443. 1384 FUHNIHIIED APARTMENTS 113 and up. 41 N. lotb. oo HOYAI, A K MS APT8. (24 High St., or call 884. 1370 S-KOOM furnished apartments. furnar heated, tarajc spare. Call pbona 914J. 1373 ARCADE APARTMENTS 120 up. Plenty neat, garase. lies 14 Furniahed Houaea THREK-ROOM modern fnrnlshed bouae. Inquire 738 ML Whit nry. 0808 Font ROOM modern duplex. Phone 111. 1278 1-HOOM modern houa. partly furnished. $12.10 a month. Plior- 4IJ4 1272 15 Unfurniahed Houaea 4-HOO.M modern house. 2420 Wnntland avenue, $7.60 per mouth. Phone 108. 138 FOR RENT Unfurniahed houae, four-room, modern, full 'base ment, cloae In. 3 IS a month. Apply 800 Mt. Whitney afreet. 1270 17 Real Eatate For Sale FOR BALE nulltllnga of White pine Moulding Co. at Sixth and .Midland Road Phon 854-W. lm 17a Real Eatate Wanted J WANTED 10 or 1 acre Irri gated, with Improvement. rraner rouris, mi. z. 1277 18a To Exchange WILL EXCHANGE eaultr In five. acre poultry rarm one mile from Eugene for property In or near Kiamatn Falla. Ad rireis Hot 1 2KH. 1 ?S 19 Automotive WANTED Two logging trucka. can juiungson, pnona 642. lit 20 Miacellaneona For Sal SACKS Farmera attention. We have naed aacka for oata. barley and epuda, W buy palta. wool, hldee and Junk. And we will treat yon right MAS Bag Co. 124 MarkeL Phone 19S9W 0610 AUCTION. October 17. 1 D. n at J. D. Butler ranch, Tule Lake, drain ten. Lows, nogs, machinery, furniture, chlckena. other articles. Watch for poet era. Carl Swigsrt. auctioneer. 1288 FOR SALE or trade Bargain In naed piano. Phone 834. 1290 PASTURE FOR 8ALE Plenty !ea ann water, p, u. cannon. Shasta Way. 1270 BARGAINS Slightly used furni ture. Ill Broad. 124 MS" 1 . ;1 .1.: "Fl Klamath Business Directory Convalescent Horn Aabland tor health. Llthla Water. Climate. Convalescent Horn open to all patient, renter board er. .Reduced price, 1(1 Oran lt atreet. Aabland. Doctor Dr. O. W. Weelllnd. Naturopathic PhyalclBn. Chronic and nervous dlaeasea a specialty. 111-111 L 0. 0. F. Bid. Dres Shoppe Visit Torglar'a Dnatalra Drees Shoppe fur attractive dresses at reaiiouaniB pricaa. il Hslu bt. Pbon 882J. 0610 Hematitching HEMHTITCIllNu. BUTTONS oov- area, Dressmaking. Mrs. H M. Allender. 814 Walnut 017 20 Miscellaneous For Sale WOOD Pine bod and llmbe. aom nr. a'none xi. 1434 FOR RALE Tractor and power digger, also pickup baga cheap. C. V. Barton, Merrill. 1378 80 POUNDS PEARS. 10 CENTS. Bring contalnera. Fraley's, 1318 So. 81xth. Open Sunday. 0810 WOOD THAT BURNS Orecn fir, dry fir, dry pin. Phone 139111. 1366 21 Wanted Miacellaneoua WANTED Transportation to Twin Falla or aouthera Idaho. Shar expenses. Phon 767-J. 1431 WANTED Used radio, aome hotueltold furniture. Reason able for cash. Phon 1862-M. 1432 FOR RENT Room for uto re pair or paint shop at Pelican On Stop, 6lh and Walnut. 1877 HinilKST PRICK paid for need furniture, beatera and rangea. Ill Broad. 1200 22a Poultry For Sale STATE Blood Tested White Leg horns, Barred Rocks and Red - Chicks. Nine Dollars 100 pre . nald and itiaranteed. J. R. Ma- . lulr. 8416 M. B. Oregon St. 23 Financial $$ NEED MONEY $$ FOR New tires on Tonr car? FOR Necessities of winter! FOR Pressing small bills? STATE LOAN COMPANY Oregon Bank Hldg. 120 N. 10th Phone 78. Lie. Bute 8-164 3AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ratea and easiest term Investigate and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 Bo. 7th. Ph. 114 3tato License 18-104 Necestitie for Work FOR TRADE Cheat of mill wright toola for wood. 1143 Pine. 1T41 WANTED Work by day or honr. Kxpcrlenced In cooking and aewlng. Beat of references. Call 602J. 1147 WHAT have yon to trade for large Bice black broadciotn. nuna lined man's overcoat. 1703 Oregon. 1210 WILL GIVE reliable middle aged woman necessities for house work on ranch. F. E, Hanson Chlloquin, Ore. 0816 By Harold Gray GE6T- WHY. NOT RUN AWAY lTf5 8ERVR OLD CHIX'ZLER RIGHT OUR ACT WOULDN'T BE WORTH A DIME TO HIM. IF IT WASN'T FOR ME- LEAPING LIZARDS V J'IS SANDY- WHY. DIONT f iTSi WB THINK Or THIS J Sfft'iS BEFORE? HALF AN , HOURS START AND I ififp THAT BIRD COULD lfla!i!.i NEVER FIND OS- JiffiSf: Mi IB P -r L !.., it f ?& oc.cr..iHi.aiwcwt.Txa"J Musi Z. Paters Piano, Violin. Pbont 118811. Optic Olaasea fitted. Bool Sanitarium. Second Hand Store We pay cash or trad for used goods. 0. L. Hembree. 221 8. 8th. Turkish Bath Massage, Colonic Irrigation. Reg Istered Nurse. 117 So. Seventh Typewriter School Trained Mechanic 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Sale and Service 810 Main Pbon 143 Work for Necessities YOUNO GIRL, experienced In housework, wtanea work. Kt. z. Box 62. 0811 Oil TO Hi Th congestion In tbelr email conveyance aomewhat relieved by the absence of two passengers, tourist party from Grants Paaa continued on lta way to Wyoming Saturday. There were etlll aeven persona In the old-fashioned auto mobile of popular make. In the party, which arrived here at mid-week, were an elder ly couple. Mr. and lira. Fred Paullln. and their seven children and grandchildren. Four adults and flv children were Jammed into the tiny car, when the phys ical condition of Paullln came to the attention of Dr. O. 8. New- som. county health officer. The family had been on the re lief Hats in Josephine county, but with the help of relativea and money made In picking hope, had purchased a car and set out for Pine Bluff, Wyo., where relativea live. When they atopped here. Dr. Newsora advlaed that Paullln could not make the trip by auto mobile. Mrs. Paullln said that her brother In Wyoming might be able to send 366 so that ahe and her husband could proceed by train. County relief workers Investi gated the altnntlon, and tele graphed th brother. Th money arrived Saturday morning, the elder Paulllns caught a train, and the others In the party drove east ward In the automobile. Chicago has flv scheduled sailings to point on th Atlan tic seaboard. I At The renterostal Assembly of God. Moe'a Basement, Main street be tween Fifth and Sixth streets. 8unday achool at :46 and morn ing worship at 11:00. Evange list R. D. E. Smith will preach on "The Early Church, lt'a Con dition. Power and Purpose." The revival meeting will close Bun day night. The sermon topic will be "The Last Great Earthquake." and will be Illustrated with atere optican alldea of the destructive Long Beach quake. Pictures taken by the evangelist. The slides will he shown from 7:80 until eight o'clock and the ser vice will begin after the show ing. a Klamath Temple Temporary quarters 8th and Oak. Fred Hornshuh. pastor. Sunday achool 8:46. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon, "The Richest Man in Klamath Falla." Evening ovan gellstio service 7:46 to t:00. Sermon subject, "NRA In the Light of Prophecy." Week night services as usual. Saturday night la Young People'a night. Come and tee the tabernacle and crowd. All welcome. Immanur! Baptist Church, lHh and High streeta. Rev. W. T. S. Sprigga, pastor. Bible school : t 8:46 a. m., Marlon Bunnell, su perintendent Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Subject, "The Kind of People Who Do Things." B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Evening servlcs 7:10 p. m. Subject, "The Art of Living on Twenty-f our Hours Day." Next Sunday is 100 per cent attendance day. Let ua make good on that Mid-week service Wednesday Bt 7:80 p. m. see. Til First Methodist Church "Celebrated Hymns snd Stories of th Centuries" will be the subject of the unique type of eveulng miislrale featured Sun day night by the choir and pas tor of this church. The service is at 7:10. Mr. K. E. Patterson directs the choir. Rev. John B. Coan I th pastor. This service will be devoted entirely to the special program which includes types aand sxamples of Chris tian music reaching across eigh teen centuries. Those new eve ning feature services are attract ing large crowds. The Sunday school meets at 8:30. Ths morn ing worship service at 10:66 Subject of the morning Sermon "The Altar and Its Incense." Ths Epworth League meets at 1:16 p. m. The ahurch is lo STORAGE EGGS DUMPED UPON RT PORTLAND, Oct. UP) Dumping of bug stocks of stor age eggs npon th local trad was creating troubl for tradera with really worth while ga to sell st adequate prices. While demsnd for fresh gga was rather good. It was held back somewhat by th over-abundance of storage stock which was sell ing at competitive flgnree. On of th chief troubles In the egg trade at th moment ap pears th selling of peewees as pullets, which waa complicating the entire situation. Value Remain Vnchanged There waa no change In local valuee on fresh for th day. In aome cities higher prlcea were quoted for fresh goods than Portlsnd is naming but a recent survey indicated that the higher prices were mora for th pur pose of forcing greater sale of Ice nous goods. Market for butter waa show ing a fairly active tone with the chief Interest continued In the nnderscorea. There waa no change In the price of either print, cubea or bntterfat. Practically no spirit was sug gested In the general live chicken trade for the week-end. Prices were held but that waa about all. Broilers alone were tn better call than aupply. Yakima Rpods Easy Trad In potatoes waa much the aama at the week-end aa during the last few daya. Yaki ma stock may be a trifle eaaier here but Deacbutea waa firmly held with more to arrive during the coming week. Prices were being maintained for onions but demand waa eon fined to the local and Pacific northwest sectors. No specula tive calls waa as yet ahown. First arrivals of McFarlane cranberries were reported from Aberdeen. The stock Is of rather good quality and well colored. Prlcee nominally t! per quarter bbl. box. There waa no Chang generally In the market for country killed meata with a aomewhat better cleanup than auggeated laat week Top veal appeared to b drag ging a trine. Jacobs Discusses. NRA Before Rotary The NRA a It applies to food distribution waa discussed by Lee Jacobs, local manager of the Ma son Ehrtnan company, at Friday noon'a lnncheon meeting of the Rrtary club. Jacobs said he expected a great deal of good from the NRA in lessening and eliminating the vii of business. He advocated strong snpport of the movement W. O. Smith waa chairman of the meeting. The Deatb'a Read spblnx- moth wears th sign of death upon Its back. Churches cated on North Tenth and High atreet. Always a greeting. First Baptist Ctinrch Sunday school opens at 8:46. Georg O. Welch Is superintendent. Morn' ing worship services at 10:46 The pastor will preach on the subject, "Missions In the Lite and Lettera of the Apostle Panl." Th choir will aing "Zeal Shall Our Watchword Be." John T Brown directing. Th Reeder sister will render a eaxaphone trio at this time. The Lord's 8uprper will b administered at thla service. B. Y. P. U. directed by Miss Basel Mlchaelson, starta at 8:45 p. m. The training department la operating under fire aeparati organlxatlona. The Junior unit la eponsored by Mrs. C. F. De- Lap. Tbe Intermediate Is led by Mrs. Chas. W. Thomaa with Flor ence Blankenship president., The acmyiB bi ivu uy nuiuwu onr rowe, president. The young mar ried peoples union by Mrs. L M. Ballard. The adult union by Mrs. S. E. Milam. At the evening evangelistic service the pastor, Leonard B Slgle, will preach. At th close of this service there will be baptising. Everyone (is Invited to attend an ot toese services. Pilgrim Holiness Mission 1401 Esplanade. Rev. O. D Weaver, pastor. Sunday school at 1:46 a. m. Communion and preaching service at 11 a. m Young people'a meeting at 7 B m. Preaching at 8. Our district superintendent. Rev. Paul C Nerrlng, will b with na Sunday and will hare charge of these services and will also have a ser vice Saturday night at 7:46. Wt extend a hearty welcome to all. e First Presbyterian Clinrch The First Presbyterian Church North Sixth and Pine atreeta, will observe the sacrament of bap tism during the morning service. The program Includes as organ prelude, "Song Without Words by Ashford: offertory, "Pastor- ellea " by Oesten; anthem, in cllne Thine Ear to Me," Hlm mei; solo, "Prayer Perfect" (Stenson, a sung by Miss Aagodt Frlgaard. Sermon by the pastor, the Rev. A. Theodore Smrtli, "Christ's Offer to Men." In the evening at 7.10 o'clock a union service, closing the Christian Endeavor convention of the Klamath-Lake Union la to PORTLAND Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Oct. T. JPf Moat financial markets moved at a snsll'a pace today, progress ap parently being Impeded by Irreg ularity In grains and oter com modities. Stocks dipped and ral lied listlessly la trading that was th dullest In soma weeks. Alco hols and specialties were given mild support, but th list, aa a whole, merely drifted. The close was steady to firm. Transfers approximated only 40,000 shares. Today's closing prices: Air Reduction , 103 25, 139 3 121 l 45 1191 68 15 64, 17 27 151 141 14 141 !9i 10 44 14 18 89 21 78 79 171 19! 25 10 13 20 181 Al laska Juneau Al. Cbem. A Dy American Can ,,, American Coml. Alcohol American sV For. Pow. American Smelt ft Ref. A. T. T , American Tob. R Anaconda Copper Ateniaon, T. 8. r, , Atlantic Ref. Baltimore A Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem steel Borden Co. . .. ' Burr. Adding Machine Csse, J. I. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor Col. Oa. A Eleetrle Commercial Solvents continental Can Corn Products Curtlss Wright -Dupont aV De N. Eaatman Kodak Electric Auto Lt, . General Rlertrli General Foods - General Motors Gillette Rator , Gold Dust International Harvester international Nickel L T. T. 19 13 63 22 10 7 10 20 201 . 101 49 16 7 18 19 4 1 46 16 171 61 7 71 60 , 41 7 , 23 Johna Manville Kennecott Con. Co? - Libbey-O-Ford ' Liggett A Myers B .Iquld Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward -Nash Motor . National Rlsenff National Dairy Prod nets . national Distillers New York Central north America Packard Motor Park Utah Penney, J. c. - Phillips Pet Public 8ervlce New Jersey , runman to. Radio Corp Rem. Rand Reynolds Tob. B Sears Roebuck Shell Union Southern Paeifle Standard Brands' Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jeraey , Studebaker Co. Texas Corp. Trans-America -Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corp. -United Gaa Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcohol U. S. Rubber 25 . 42 . 421 6 . 27 . 44 . 112 . 23 . 1! . 70 . 161 U. 8. Steel . 47 . 27 West. Elec. A Mfg. Woolworth . 191 Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service II Electric Bond A 8har 181 Swift & Co . 100 be held In this church. Organ prelude, "Prelude" by Fischer: offertory, "Greenish"; special music: address, "Training for Service." The public ia cordially- Invited to attend thess ser vices. - ' e . Comsnaalty Congregational Church Garden and Martin Sts. East Side. T. Davis Preston, Minister. School tor Christian character building holda ita Sunday ses sion at 9:45. Graded instruc tion and expressional activity for all groups. Service of wor ship at 10:45 with sermon by the minister. Young People's groups meet at 6:80. Sunday evening picture service at 7:30 Moving picture film of Luther Burbank, showing him in his ex perimental gardena. Thla la film yon will not want to miss. Hymns from the screen with or chestra accompaniment, First Christian church, Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Residence, 638 Lincoln street. Study in the church. Bible school 9:46 a. m. For ward Movement Program began last Sunday with an increase in sttendance. Classes striving to reach their goals. Blue Stars on Honor Roll chart given for each goal attained. Communion and worship 11 . m. Ladles' choir leading in singing. Mrs. Haxel M. Begley. pianist. The Lord's Supper. Ser mon, "The Church," by R. Is. Morton, recent pastor of Chris tian church, Summerslde, Prince Edward Island, Canada. No evening services. Joining with th Christian Endeavor Union aervlce at th Presbyter Ian church. Mid-week meeting Thursday. Beginning with pot-luck supper at 6:30 p. m. Dibl atudy Acts 11 chapter. a St. Paul'a Episcopal Church Robert Lea Balrd, Rector. Holy communion 8:00 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morn ing prayer, sermon 11:00 a. m Langell Valley church achool at 2:00 and evening prayer and sermon at 1:00. First Church of Christ, Scien tistTenth and Washington Sts. Sunday school, 9:80 to 10:80 o'clock. Morning service 11:00 Subject, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Thla caurch malntalna reading room at 200 Williams building, 714 Stock Averages (Coprrlght ltl, aiaadar SUM- tlea Company) It tt Total Indl'a Rit e Ut Haturdar 19 41.4 I se t Prav. day 19.4 41.1 T4. 17 1 4X1 71 T ft. t li.t K ago Year aco lit til . is I S years see ni l m i i; 147.1 nish. mi Low, 1M1 Hia-h. ltis Lew. ltl! 1011 ill Jll. 1 IS 1 41.8 tit tl .6 41.1 t Tit li t tt.t 111 til lit (1 I tie I 144.1 I tl.l Hlah, llll HOI 104.1 101. 0. tt.t tt. Low, llll Bond Averages (Copyrlcbl llll, sunder Statis tics Company) to It I Indl'a RR'a Ot a Total ftaturdar 71. 7l.t 71.1 71.1 Fr.r. ear Tl. 11.7 Tt.l 711 Wek aco . 11.4 11.4 71.1 11.4 V.sr aso 4.f 17.1 lt l 11.1 I rears are . tt.t 101. 8 1100.1 Ulsb. 1131 T1.1 14.1 111 111 Low. ltl! III 41. fl.l 41.4 High, lilt 11. t 71. 1 It I 11 Low. llll li t 41.4 1.t I I.I High, llll 10.4 101.7 101.1 Ss.1 Low, llll 42.8 11.8 10.8 III DRUNKEN DRIVER GETS HEAVY FINE I B. Bonny pleaded guilty Friday morning to charges of driving while intoxicated, and was aasessed fine of 1100 and 50 daya in jail, by Police Judge Richmond, who also revoked his operators license. Bondy was arrested at Sixth and Martin atreeta early Friday. Sid Palmer and Trlxia Lamar, alias Mra. Sid Palmer, arrested with Bondy. are being held In the city jail npon failure to pay flnea on drunken cbargea. Pal mer was fined $10 or given 6 days in jail, and Mrs. Palmer given 15 or 2H daya ia JalL C .H. McHenry, arrested Thursday evening at Seventh street and Klamath avenue, was fined 810 or five days In Jail. aa waa Mik Caffrey, arrested at the corner of Eighth and Main streets on the same charge. Hearing for Wilbur York, ar rested on disorderly conduct charges Thursday evening. been aet for Monday afternoon by Police Judge Richmond. Vernon Nelson, 21-year-old In dian, forfeited $10 ball Friday when he failed to appear la po lice courf to anawer to charge of being drung, and Ray Town- send. Klamath Indian, waa fined $10 or given flv daya In Jail on the same count. Carl John son, also charged with Intoxica tion wac assessed th same ponT lahment. "In Una with th big clean-np movement," aald th desk officer at police bureau Thursday, "we are putting our prisoners -to work beautifying the city street, and Improving the moral tone of th village. If a defendant fails to pay hi fine, he goes to work. There Is no sitting about in the Jail." Employment Office Has Active Week Registration of men seeking work proceeded at a lively pace this week at tbe federal re-em ployment offices In th basement of the court house. Nelaon Reed, chief of the of fice, said that the registration is running between 50 and 60 week. Approximately 400 m are now registered. Main street, wher th BIbl and authorised Christian science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Tbe reading room is open dally from o'clock in tbe morning until I tn tn eve ning. An attenaant la In charge from 11 nntil 1 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:3 except on Sun day and holiday. www The Salvation Army. Captain and Mrs. Halpenny, officers ia charge. Hall located at 61 Wai nut atreet. Phon 691-W. Offi cer quarter rear of (11 Walnnt street. Weekly services a follow: Monday night Salvation Army Girl Guarda meet at 7:30 p. m Delia Donaca, leader. Tuesday night Soldiers meeting I p. Wednesday 1:10 p. m. Ladies Home league. Wednesday 7:46 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting. Thursday p. m. Corp Cadet Bible Class. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Publio Salvation meet ing. Friday evening Outpost meetings. Saturday evening s p. m. Praise service of song and testimony. Sunday meetings as follows: 10 a. m. prayer. 10:10 county Jail service. 10:30 Morn ing open air service, n a. m Holiness meeting. 1:30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 6:30 Young Peoples' Legion ser vice. 8 p. m. Regular public sun' day evening service. The public Is especially Invited to com to th regular public meetings. If In need In any way call 691-W and the officer will b glad to visit you. eve Zlon Lutheran Charch, (Miss- Ion Synod), 1025 High 8t. O. W Hoffman, pastor. Morning worship begins at 10:30. Sermon on "Christ at the Pharlaee'a Table." Sunday school meets at 9:30. Bible class meets Wednesday evening at 7:45. All ara welcome at our services. e Scandinavian MnsTon, Hotel Earley Bldg., 6th and Main Sts. Sunday school and morning wor ship. 10:00. Mrs. E. A. unman, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Evening service in Eng lish 7:46. Topic, "Every Man Need of a Refuge." Junior Lea gue meets at 7:00. Gilbert John- ion, president. Wednesday eve ning midweek service 7:4. Fri day evening the Ladles Aid will meet at the hall, who Mrs. M Lundgren, Mrs. A. Parson, Mrs. K. Carlson and Mra. C. Larson as hostesses. Mrs. Danlelson In charge of th program. Ail friends heartily Invited to at tend. E, A. Ohman, pastor. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 7, () Butter, prints, extras, 13c; atand arda, 11c Bntterfat, Portland delivery! A grade, 20c; farmer' door de livery, lie per lb.; aweet cream, (c higher. Eggs. Pacific poultry produc ers' selling price: Overall. He: extras, 27c; standards, 14c; me diums, 14e; pullets, 17 doson. Buying price wholesalers: Freak extras, 26 do.; firsts, lie; me nu ms, isc dos.; undergrade, lie; pullets, 14c. Cheese. 92 score Oregon Trie- lets He; loaf 12a lb. Broker will pay tte below quotations. Milk, contract price 4 net- Portland delivery, $1.7 cwt; grade cream, 17 Vis lb. Country meat, selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs. beat butchers, under 160 lbs. 8o to 8c; light and thin. 4e to (e; heavy calves, 4e lb.; lambs, 9c to 10c lb.; yearlings, 4o to ( lb.; heavy ewes, 2c to to lb.; me dium cows, 2c to 6c; eanner cows. 10 to zc; buns, 40 to 4c Mohair, buying Driest 181 clip, 15e lb. . Cascara bark, hsylac nrlca. 1133 peel. IVie. Hops, nominal, llll, lt-40 lb. Live poultry. Portland deliv ery: Buying prices: Colored fowls, 4 to lbs, lie; over ( lbs, 12c; spring pullets, 1 to 3V lbs, lie; roasters, over 3Vs lbs, 12c; Leghorn fowls, over 3 VI -lbs, 1c; under tVk lbs, 7c; broilers 14 to 1 lb. 14e; S lbs and - np, 12c; stags,. Sc; roosters, (c; Pekln ducks. Iter, colored ducks, 1c; geese. 1 lb. unions, Yakima, $1.26 per cen tal; Oregon, $1.26 to $1.40. Potatoes, local whit and rod, $1.25 cental; Yakima. $1.16 8 $1.50; Deschutes, $1.(0 to $!.((. Cantaloupes, Dlllard. standard. $1.40-1.60: Yakima, standards. (0-S0e crate; Th DUs, $1 crate. . . WooL 1131 clip, nominal; Willamette valley. 21-15 lbs eastern Oregon. lt-21 lbs southern Idaho, l(-10e lb. Hay. buying prtc from pro ducer: Alfalfa, No. I, new crop. io-is.no; vetcn, lie; Willa mette valley timothy $16: east ern Oregon timothy $ 17.(0 f oats, $14 ton. JACKSON COUNTY PIONEER VISITS MERRILL. Ote. Mr. J. B. Griffin of Medford visited with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra W. C. Bailey laat week. Mr. Griffin haa the distinction of being the oldest natir son In Jackson county and at th last , meeting of th Pioneer associa tion of Jackson county was elect ed president. Mr. Griffin celebrated hi eightieth birthday, September It and this occasion waa broadcast over the Medford radio. A large birthday cake was presented to him and numerous bouquets. The occasion was quietly ob served as Mrs. Griffin Is recov ering from a aerloua Illness. . Mr. Griffin is active and takes a keen Interest In all local and national affairs. HI noted for his bear stories stories of the pioneer hunting daya Many 'of his stories havo been published in th Portland Oregonian. Trojans Cancel Practice Plans For Modoc Field A message waa received at tba Souihern Pacific office this aft ernoon saying the Southern Cell fornla Trojans would be nnabl to atop off in Klamath Falla for practice, October 10. Th Cali fornia football team will go through here direct to its gsma with Oregon State at Portland the following day. W. O. Hunter, director of ath letics, and Howard Jonea, coach, both expressed their appreciation to the railroad officials and Paul T. Jackson, Klamath high school principal, for the offers of co operation. The original plan to stop here would make the Ar rival at Portland too late at night, they said. Compliance Board Meets On Monday The NRA compliance board will meet on Monday night to consider complaint concerning employers here In connection with the NRA codes. Albert May, secretary of that board, said that all complaints must be signed, and that no anonvmous complaint! will bo considered. The board, he said, w:ll keep the name of eomplatn cnta in strict confidence. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormar?Dh at Un derwood's Pharmacy registered a decided rise in barometric pressure during the early hour Saturday morning and a con tinuation of clear weather la probable bnt brisk winds and lower temperatures may prevatL The Tycoa recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperature today aa follows: High 74 Low 44 Forecast for next 14 hours: Generally fair with modrt winds. The United State reclamation service reports no precipitation tor the 14 hours ending at t p. m. Wednesday, .00 for the sea son, 0.14 normal, ,00 last year.