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October 21, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f AC3 Wan t-A ds Bring Resu Its Phone Yours to 1900 ! i I- Katesi 3c E tar word Bar dav'e mssrtloa. 10. ad running 0 wsk. pr eent dlacoant oa ad runulug ob 20; DIODIB. All elaasitled arte ar 1nrt d In boib Th Klinth News Dd Evenlug Herald, at th shove rt. appearlug Is Tb News first . Tim limit for classification is lb following dar'a papra U (;vu r. M, Ads desired In serted on tb Mm day a tab coltud will bav to run "Too Lata to OlaMlfy." Too-Late-to-Claaalfy ad ar put In on paper only at tb am rat Quoted above, and cleselfled (or taeeudlni Insertion. 2 - Lott and Found STRAYED Oil STOLEN To cowl, on brandi-d diamond on rlslit rib. From Altamont Thursday afternoon. Not Iff M. O. Bate, car 1'allcan Lumbar to. 0900 LOST Key ring with nap fas tener and several koye, ni-ar Waldort Pool Hall. Phone Kern Hotel. 1414 LOST Yenr and half old H"l ateln hull brand nl I) on right rib. III. 1. llox 3S4. 16::2 3 General Notice WILL I1UY ettr and rountjr war rant, amalf dlioount. 733 Main. Ull RADIO BKRVlcn or an kind. Wm. Loni, 1406 Lookout HI Phone I826J. 1l Per tonal READINGS. deny-6Jl Oak. 6. Tranaporlation Travel By Sttag Shortest Route to . PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE . $7.90 one way SPOKANE $14.00 one way Via Bend and Waplnltla Leav Greyhound Depot at 12:30 p. tn. dully. Phon 1680. 6 Help Wanted, Male 100 MEN to train In our Ml lilosal shop. Kara part lul . t Ion while learning:, Pay part after employed. Call or write. Diesel Powar Engineering School!, 1320 iOtb St., corner Follom. Sun Francisco. 151(8 6a Saleamen Wanted SALE. $6 PROFIT. Non-med-Icnl Lifo Policy. No office re mittance, llenodta to $1 000. Everybody 1-80 proepeet. Writ. Gannett, Hmoot Build ing, Salt Lak City, Utah. 14,16 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE HERE'S A, OP WATER I'M STILU ALL AAIXIO WWA.T HAPPIKIBD, "ONCLE" MUSTM'T TO TALK MUCH- WILL MA.KI HOUR THROAT DA.KJ f lO - SORE- AvMD t TRIEO to simo BUT AAV THROACT HURT A.WFUL I WAS OUT THERE ON TrT 9T.GS AMD, THB NEXT THIMO IVMEW, I WAS WA.KIM' UP IN TH' DRESSINO ROOM- T J r - s F 7 Help Wanted, Female EXPERIENCED capable girl for gemrul housework, phone H17. 1611 WANTED Woman for general housework. Mini b experi enced. Ulr reference. Box J .',() .1. N.-wn-Hi rulil. 160 10 Contract Work Wanted WANTKI) Log, lumbar or other heavy hauling; contract. See ( laud II. Davis at Klamath Furniture Co. 1143 12 Room and Board BOARDERS WANTED. (21 Oak. 1412 OOOl) KOOMH-With board. 1003 lllKli. 11112 13 Furniahed Apartment TUB nA.MONA h one vacancy, tour ruuma, steam heui, elec trically euulmn-d, bedrooni and wall find. laundry room and dry room. l(oHiunt)le. 324 N. lltb. 1430 r'Olt RENT 4-romn apartment completely furnished, i-lectrlc range; cli-nn: reasonable. In quire 948 Prospect. 1609 HOYAL A It MS APT.S. 624 High treat, or call 8S4.' 1414 ARCADE APARTMENTS 120 up. Plenty heal. KnraKe. 1168 14 Furniahed Houae 4-HOOM modern duplex. Phone 111 1472 15 Unfurnished Houae 4 ROOMS Modern. Will portly furnish. Full basement, cioso In. Apply 800 Mt. Whitney. 1602 FOR RENT 4-room houae, Hlll Ida Ar. Phon lei or 248. 1601 FOll KKNT S-room modern houie, Crescent Ar. Phone 162 or 248. 1500 17 ' Real Eatate For Sale FARM FOR BALK -SO cres Ir rigated, 40 acres In alfalfa, roml atock. aotita machinery. Terms. News-Herald, box 1617. 1617 FOR 8AI.K CHEAP 1-room cab Ins, Altamont Camp Oround. 1499 TEN ACRES standing timber. Address 1462, Herald A News. 1462 20 Miscellaneous For Sale SPECIAL Jlllb grade Baby Uraud piano, rcKtilnr price JK00. Parly leaving town. Will sacrifice fur 1226 rash. Also amnll Bungalow Upright. 112.1. Cash talk. Sea these bargains at the Majestic Music Shop, 122 8. etU. 1518 , SACKS Farmers attention. We bare aad aacks for oat, barley and puds. We buy nelte, wool hides and Junk. And w will treat you rlsbL MAS Bag Co, (34 Market Phone 19J.V Oliii FOR SALE neeVao Tarmim rleaiier, excellent conititloll. reasouubl. Survlc Klectric Co., 824 Mnrn. 1431 BED ROOM suite, braas bed com plete, gas range and water henter, lc box, rug, nearly new. Cheap. 1828 Oregon avenue. 1488 WOOD Dry fir, green fir, dry pine. Phone 1381R, Boh Brown. 1482 LEAVING CITV Must sell 15 horHcpower kicker, cheap. Cnll ' 634J. 1497 MALE CheHapeake dug. thorough bred, dead grniis color, good hunter, !'). KU 3, box 127F SEASONED fir wood. $3 per cord on highway near McCollum'a mill, l'ay and lake It. 1429 ORIMK - VOU TWA.NKS TttV o-oo-oo! IT SURE HURTS) TO IT'S N1CB SvMD COLD- TOO IT WORSI- 17 - JJ J YES, A VI KM E- VOU GEE- CAN VOU IMACIKI6 MB POLOIN UP LIKE THAT'. I'LL BET OLD CHI2ZLER ' HAD A FIT- WHAT - DID PAINTED- Klamath Business Directory Convalescent Homo Anhland for bealtb. Lit h la Water. Climate. Convalescent Horn open to til patients, renlera. board era. Reducad price. 261 OraD 11 street, Aabland. Dress Shoppa Visit Torglar'a Upstair Draaa Sbopp for attractive draaae at reaaonahl prices. 731 Main St. Pbon 82J. 0110 Hemstitching HKMHTITOHINO, BUTTONS cor ored. dreaaiuaklrig. Mrs. H M. Allander. 614 Walnut. 0171 20 Miscellaneou For Sa le FOR BALK Heater, good condi tion, 10. ' laol Mantaulta, ninrnlnga or after C p. in. 1507 FOR BALE Orange Persian kit tens. Phone 18T;U. 1620 20a Swap WE TAKE city and county war rants In trade. No discount. Drews Mnu Store. -4612 - 21 Wanted Miscellaneou WANTED A used 2-plece over atnrfed suit. We nave caflb. lull 2F21 between a. in. and 4 p. m. any day xcepl Saturday and Sunday. 1487 HIOIIEST PRICE paid for used furniture, beaters and ranges. Ill Broad. 1200 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE Hogs, all alies. Ny lander place, 11 miles on Mer rill highway. 1495 23 Financial SAVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ratea and easiest term. Investigate and be convinced. MOTOK INVESTMENT CO. 103 So. 7th. Pb. 1141 3tate License M-104 $$ NEED MONEY $$ FOR New tire on yonr cart FOR Necessities of winter! FOR Pressing small blllsT STATE LOAN COMPANY Oregon Unnk llldg. 120 N. 10th Phon 7dr Llo. Stat 8-104 24 Business Opportunities WANTED Partner with about $1,000 working capital. Clear 375 weekly. News-Herald. 1621. l2l Necessitie for Work FOR TRADE Chest of mill wright toola tor wood. 1143 Plu. 1111 WAN-Tirn Work br dar or hoar. Experienced In cooking and aewlng. Beat oi raiarances. Call 502J. 1H7 WILL EXCHANGE heating tor. bed, spring, mattress, for wood or potatoes. 1133 Grant. 1480 Work for Necessities WANTED Housework of any kind, day or hour. Phon 602J. 1424 WILL EXCHANGE practical nursing or fur piece work fur clos In. References. Write or can bU7 s. 4tn. its: YOUNO MAN wisnes work on ranch. Experienced, lit. 2. llox 62. 1299 YOL'NO GIRL, experienced In housework, wishes work, Rt. 2, Bog 52. 0811 By Harold Gray VOU SEE, AWNIE, MR. CHI2ZLER HAD THAT THBA.TRICA.L PRODUCER HERB, WROM MSW VORK, TO HEA.R VOU IMO- VOU REMEMBER THA.T- NEVER MIND NOIW, ANNIE" VOU MUST TRY TO R3ST- .pS.Ff:CreH ii TW rM.M T.Wl V ' i f i bwow - ' ar nil l Optics 01 fitted. Bool Sanitarium Second Hand Store Wa pay cash or trad for osd goods. O. L. 1 1 em Urea. 223 8. tb. Turkish Bath Message, Colonic Irrigation. Hag Istered Nora. 127 So. BavanlB Typewriters School Trained Mechaol 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Sales and Service 630 Main Pbon 342 3Si Legal Notices NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF KI.VAI. ACCOUNT IN THE COI'NTY COURT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, STATE OF OR Eli ON In the Matter of tb Eatat of Charlea ltobert Allen. Notice Is herehr riven (hat Katberlne W. lihirk, Esocutrlx of tna astute or Charles ltobert Allen, deceased, haa rendered ann meu ner tiuui account of her adtnlnisiratltm uf said estate and uus llled ner petition for aettle- mint and dlacnarge. That Sat- uraay, Norembur 11th. lo.u at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the County Court Chambers In th Court House at Klamath Falls. Oregon, has been fixed as th time and place for hearing of said final account and objections thereto If any. at which time and place any pernon Interested may appear and file hi objections and exceptions thereto in writing and enow cause, if any, why said flnul account should not be approved and allowed, and the estate sot lied and tbe executrix discharged. Done and published by order of lie County Court of Klamath 193 J October 13 in, , KATHERINE W. SHIRK, Kxeciitrix of tbe Estate of ,H'?rie' ol"rt Allen. N 0 14.21.28 if 4.1983603 NOTICE th?T!CE, b"el,r ' that !5m.5 ?l'owln WARRANTS ar called for payment. .ni'VtK. Protested np to and Including Jnly 28. 1933 i'ST'.";:KT ,,,t-rM Protested op to and Including July 2S, i33. win he" .1XrttaL"- wlth Interest, will be paid when presented at i ',1C ' he CITY TREAS- NATN.ALBANKr Ma cea'o-n ceae on this date. Oated at Klamath Fall Ore gon. October 20, 1833 ' " . RUTH O. RATHIANY, tVOct an ..r"' Treasurer. ios ' I,erald 0ct- 20 CHICAGO, Oct 20. (VP) s quick advance whirled grain f. .! If "" ,0",)' ,he Mtnie 2l tHa"?d ,or an' st "O"" Period. Th market afterward offered violent awing back ward, wiping out much ot the galna. New buying ot wheat for gov ernment sponsored agencies was largely responsible for the np- ivseiiier wim reports that President Roosevelt had been asked to fix a price ot 31.28 for July ' wheat on the exchanea There was alio talk ot steps to ward diplomatic recognition of KUKsia ot tne united States and that a big export business had been dona today In wheat from Canada. Wheat closed flurried, 2-4 H cents above yesterday' finish. corn 'd-Hi rents np, oats IV- i advanced, and provisions rarylng from t cent decline to a rise of ten cents. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Oct. 10 OP) Wheat: No. 1. hard 85. Corn: No. 2. mixed 38-394: No. 1. yellow 41; No. I, yellow I9V4 42: No. 2, white 8Vs-42; No. 3. white 39: new corn. No. 3. yel low 35 "4-37 H: No. 4. white 87. Oats: No. 2, white 32: No. 3, wbjte 29-30 H. Rye: No sales. Unrlcy; 38-65. Timothy seed: 5.75-6.25 cwt. Clover seek: 9.60 12.00 cwt. - Lard- 4.95; bellies 4.62. POHTLAXn GRAIN TABLE. PORTLAND, Oct. 20. () Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 70 73 H 70 73 H Dec. 64 67 6414 67 H Cash: Rig Bend Blue-stem 73c: dark hard winter 12 pet. 75c; 11 pet. 66c; soft white 65c; western white 65c; hard winter 6Gc; northern spring 65c; western red 65c. . Onts: No. 2 white $21. SO. Corn: No. 2 yellow 121.75. Mlllrun standard $14.00. Today' car receipts: Wheat 68, barley 4, flour 16, corn 8, oats 4. pay 1. Karl Cermy, Auatrlan Inventor, hna developed a new typ of vn-lrnt nlnmnhlln Vrhlctl llaffl S mixture ot combustible liquids anil gnses fen into a wme cylin drical tube at the rear ot th car. This mixture tgntlei with a con tinuous hlnst sufficiently power ful to drive th vehicle forward at a remarkable epeed. Prlvnt Arden M. Farley wa recently .presented with the Cheney award for 1931 by Presi dent Roosevelt: the award Is given' for the outstanding act ot valor, self-sacrifice or extreme fortitude by th army air corps or air corps reserve. MTfiEICTIOI, DROPS iOTPfllCE National, Local Markets T FOR EGGS MAY BE AIDED PORTLAND, Oct. 10, (PV Ev eryone in th egg trsd wa won dering when th government was going to aid th market by mak ing purchases for rellof purpose. Action of tb government la go ing to th aid of other farm pro ducts has suggested to th gg peopl that aomathing must be dono for them or there' going to be a huge supply of cooler stuff remaining unsold at tbe end ot th season. Frenh egg market wis really firm. In general prices were be ing maintained for top quality eggs, but there was such a mix tur of lo-called extra that It wa almost Impossible to tell what the price Is. Much of the disturbance was credited to out Ide Interests who are flooding Portland with eggs from sections that normally maiket through Pnget Sound. There wa no change (nggest ed In the price by the Pacific Cc Ops or by leading private firms. Market on butter continued to show a waiting attltnd with huge cold storage surplnsse th chief factor. Much of this was held by interests that refused to aell months ago. when demand was good and th stock would hare passed Into consuming chan nels. Despite recent talk of better ment. In tbe market for spring chickens some of the leading local handlers were refusing tenders of such supplies. Hen market ap peared about steady. , Hog .Market Easy '" Market showed further easi ness and even weakness for .coun try killed offerings. In Cast late trading haa been mainly-at a loss of Jc from the previous klgh. Veal and lambs were steady.. Beef loo. While current offerings of po tatoes were a trifle beyond Imme diate needs of the trade and there was practically no speculative in terest, th movement Into storage was getting extremely liberal at the source While only one operator was said to be working, there was again buying ot onions for orien tal shipment, with grower ob taining 75c and aacks, for No. 1. Selling, however, was restricted. Farther gain In the movement of wine and Juice grapes was re ported for the day both by whole salers, and track sellers- Prices ware not changed because the public apparently was unwilling 10 pay an advance. Trifle Improvement In th cel ery price with Increased carload demand was reported ont ot th Labish section. Sales continued chiefly at 31 crate, bat some busi ness was reported a nickel to a dime better. Poor quality was hurting to mato price. Cauliflower wa steady both locally and tor shipment. Halibut was scarce with a gen eral price rise. Apple trade waa gaining, but only locally. Cranberry sales were small and consist chiefly ot eastern. No trading In hops along the coast at the moment Dry bean market was weak. Movement of honey continued liberal with prices firm. , ; Portland Livestock PORTLAND, OcL 20, IJP) Receipts: Cattle, 75; calves, 30; market steady. -Steers, common and medium, 12.50-6; heifers, common and medium. 32.60-4.25; cows, com mon ami medium, $2.25-3; low cutter and cutter, $1.25-2.25; bulls, cutter and medium, J1.75 8; vealera, good and choice, 36 7; cull, common and medium, $3-6; calves, good and choice, $4-5.60; common and medium. $2-4. Hogs, receipts, 30; market steady to 15c lower. Lightweights, good and choice, $4,60 to $5.25; medium weight, good to choice, - $4.60 to $5.16; heavyweight, good and choice. $4.35 to $4.76; packing Bows, medium and good, $410 to $4.85; slaughter pigs, good and choice, $3.25 to $3.76. Feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, $4.25 to $4.75. I Sheep, receipt, 400; market steady. Lambs, good and choice, $6.00 to $5.75; common and medium, $3.60 to $5.00; yearling wethera, $2.60 to $4.60; owes. 75c to $2.00. Kidderminster, England, has erected close-to-the-ground road signs which hive mad a hit with the drivers of "baby cars" which are abundant In that country. Money In circulation -gent np $57,000,000 In on week, re ports the federal reserve system. Funny, but all the money we see keepa going down In amount. INT Potato Grading Equipment v Of All Kinds . Will taks your potato sorting job by contract either In your field or warehouse, - Also have th latest design POTATO WASHER on th market Can wash 20 cars daily with present equipment Ask for Fred Mayer In th Schwab-Stonebarger Warehouse, Tule take, or Phone 0401 Tale Lake, for further details. Stock Market Quotations NEW YOKII, Oct. 1, fP) Commodities and stocks rallied briskly Ihl afternoon coincident with rumor of prospective recog nition of Russia by th United State. Wheat it on tltn wa ap the limit of I cent a bushal, while haras climbed 11 to around 13. though gain In both markets wjr only partially held. Oa th atock exchange trader bonght shares ot companies which they thongbt might profit by broader business relation with tb soviet!, such a the farm Im plement, machinery and electrical equipment Issue. v Today' eloalng prlc Air Reduction l 10 1281 ! ill 7 $3i 1141 7i HI 471 261 10i HI 16i 221 121 681 171 391 Hi S3 69 76, 1 711 69! 13 171 821 251 , 10 17 3091 33 161 101 47 171 2i 19 18! 181 Hi 441 131 101 28 j 171 m ii ti 391 181 31 41 61 Alaska Juneau Al. Chemical Dye American Can American Com). Alcohol American For. Pow. American Smelt. & Ref.. A. T. ft T American Tob. B Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. S- F.. Atlantle Refining Baltimore ft Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel ,,,, Borden Co. -,. Burr. Adding Machine - Case. J. I. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor . Col. Ga ft Electric Commercial Solvents Continental Can Corn Products Curtiss Wright Dupont ft lie N. . Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electrle General Food General Motor Gillette Razor Gold Dust - Homestake Mining International Harvester -International Nickel l. T. ft T. Johns Manvllle ... Kennecott Con. Cop. - Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett i Myera B Liquid Carbide LorilUrd Too. Co. - Monty Ward National Biscuit National Dairy Product National Distillers New York Central North America Pacific Gas ft Electric Packard Motor - Park Utah Penney, J. C. Phillip pet. Public Service New Jersey . Pullman Co. Radio Corp. Rem. Rand ...... Reynolds Tob. B 61 451 131 Sears Roebuck Shell Union Southern Paclflo - Standard Brands . Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey Studebaker Co. , Texas Corp. Trans-America - Union Carbide . - Union Pacific United Aircraft , 11 111 16 391 4 11 61 36 1011 261 61 ll 0 1U 36 311 United Corp. United Gas Imp. U. 8. Indus. Alcohol , U. 8. Rubber , U. 8. Steel West. Elec. ft Mfg Woolworth .-. 36 Closing Curb Quotations Cltie Service 1 Electric Bond ft Share 16 aw lit Cv, 100 Stock Averages (Copyright Hit, standard Statis tics Company) 60 10 9 fidl's RR's Ot'a Total Friday 7S.0 J.t 71 0 70.4 Prav. dar . T5.T It.l 5 (1.4 Weak age 17. 41.1 Ti t 71.1 Year ago SS.I 2.4 0. 57.4 3 yaara age . 1!S 107.0 181.7 13 I High. ItSI 102.1 65.0 111.1 (l.l Low. 1932 41.1 IS a 11 1 41.1 Rlgh. 1911 71.1 19.1 111 711 Low. 1919 II I 11 1 II. I 11.1 High, 1911 H0 I 101.1 101 141.1 Low, 1931 40.0 10.1 It.l 11.1 Bond Averages (Copyright 19IJ. Standard gtatla- tlea Company) 10 20 10 I Indl'a RR'a Ot'e Total . 71.1 71.1 79.1 75.1 Friday Prav. day Week sso Tear ago . 71.1 71.1 79.7 .75.0 T3.I 7S.I 11.1 74.7 3.9 15.1 81.7 70.7 1 yeara ago . 91.4 106.7 19.T 99.1 High. 1931 77.1 11.1 III 111 Low, 1931 11.1 67.1 14.1 13.1 High. 1931 Til Til 88.1 71.1 Low. 1931 13.1 47.4 70.1 SI. I High, 1931 10.1 101.7 101.1 9l.t LOW. 1911 (l.l 12.1 10.1 61.1 Water Test Shows No Bacterial Count MALIN. Ore. A teat ot th Malln city water, made October 10 by F. D. Strieker, director of th laboratory at Portland, show ed no bacterial count after I 14-hour teat. The city well Is 176 feet deep, bored through almost solid rock. Th tower 1 16 feet high and hold 25,000 gallon for domestle purpose. A fire tank hold 100.000 gallons. Fire equipment for th city Includes a 76 horsepower booster pump, 1,000 feet of SVi Inch hose, a chemical engin and three hose carta. POTATO MART N SOUTHLAND HOLDING F M (Federal quotations from Ore gon Stat Collage through th County Agent' office): Csrlot shipments of potatoes yesterday totaled 131, tartn of which wr from Oregon, 11 from Waahlngton and 111 from Idaho, Main loaded 115 ears and Minnesota 101. At Presqn Isle th market wa slightly stronger. No. 1 Oreen Mountain war Quoted at $1.11 to $1.20 a hundred, sack ed, fob shipping point. At Idaho Falla demand waa fairly good and th market lightly (tronger. No. 1 Russets sola at 70 to 80 cents a hundred In earloads fob cash track. In the Twin Falls Burley dis trict demand Improved and the market wa firm. Th Yakima market waa dull with No. 1 Russets quoted at $20 a ton sacked. In carload fob cash track. At Chicago demand and trad ing war alow and auonllea heavr. The market held steady, with No. 1 Idaho Russets quoted at $1.56 to $1.65 a hundred, tacked, track aalea ontwelghL At Fort Worth th market wa about ateady, although auppllea wer moderate and demand light. At San Francisco No. 1 Klam ath Russets sold at $1.20 to $1.25 a hundred, sacked, while No. 1 Washington and, Idaho Russets went to jobbers at $1.15 to 11.26 a hundred. The Los Angeles market waa firm. No.- 1 Idaho Russets brought mostly $1.30 a hundred, sacked, brokers sales. HOGS SELL ACTIVE SO. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 20. (UP) Hogs: 100. Fairly active, mostly steady with Thursday, spots 10c lower on sortouts; top 173-187 lb. Call rornias 16.40; 105-160 in. neat lights $5. sortouts $4.90: few 300 lb. $4.40; packing sow 13.26 down. Cattle: 150, Including 60 holdovers. Moderately active, about ateady; two loads medium 913-996 lb. California ateers, oft beet top, $4.25; ahort load 1063 lb. grassers $3.76; desirable un der 1000 lb. grass steer eligible to possibly $5; fat grass cows quoted to $3, low-cutter-common $l-$2.25; good bulls eligible $3.50. Sheep: 1150, Including 300 direct, rainy active, laniba un even, closed mostly steady, few good 71 lb. wooled $6.76; good 71 lb. medlum-wooled and 71 lb. good choice shorn Oregon $6.60;. good 71 lb. shorn Wash ington! $6.25; two decks wooled Oregon on sale; food ahorn yearling $5. At least, at It recent conven tion, the American Legion had no bonua to pick with President Roosevelt. Who HORIZONTAL 3 Who 1 th man tn the pictur? 12 To soiidt la marriage. 13 Bird ongstr. 14 To drink dot fashion. 11 Small body ot land. It Union of three. 19 Local position. 30 Require. - 22 Ey tumor. 23 Senior. 24 Perched. 25 Female ot th fallow deer. 26 Street (abbr.t. 23 Mine. 29 You and I. 30 Therefor. 11 English money. 13 Mover' truck. 14 To wash lightly. 36 Rolls of film 88 Falsehoods. 19 Inhabitant st Denmark. 40 In the (strl Annrer to of). 41 The pictured man la th heir ot his kingdom's 4$ To hurry onward. 41 Pastry. 49 In that respect 61 Mooley apple, 52 Halt an em. 53 Ham. 64 On the sea. 66 Preposition. 67 and 58 Which la his country? i Ii I Ii H 15 fc 17 IS 9 10 ill is rsia- 3T SjS -ti 142 Ui l-U U& X " T" 5 - '" be " I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 Portland Produce PORTLAND, net tn ax- Butter Prints, extras, lief standards, 11 He lb. ButUrfat Portland delivery! A grade, lie; farmers' door de livery. 17 per lb.; tweet cream. 6s higher. Errs P self la multr- era. ducars' selling price: Fresh ex tra special. Ho; eitras, tie) aiandards, 24c: mediums, lie; pullets, lie dosen. Buying price uj wDoiesaiers: sresa extra. 29C: first 91a m-rifnma l(U. undergrade, 140; pullet, 14c Cheese 91 score Oregon trip lets, lie; loaf, lie poundr broker will pay Ho below quo tation. Milk Contract pric, 4 pot: Portland delivery, $1.70 cwt; B trade, 17 H lb. ' rnnntra tnt- 0.111..- .. . , -; uiu yiiK- iutirii wvumrr allied Bogs. best butchers, under 160 lb.. n En -n: pnriinra. an t inn lb., 8 H to 9o Ib.f light and mm, w i io.; neavy eaives, 4c ib.; lambs, lOo to 101o lb.: yearlings, 4 to 6a lb.; heavy was, I to le lb.; medium cows. a w do io,; canner cows, l to go lb.; bulls, 4 to 4 He lb. Mohair Buying erica: lata clip. 15a Ib. Cascara bark Burins- nrle. 133 peel. 3 He. Hops Nominal lilt, ll-40e pound. Live poultry Portland deliv ery: Buying prices: Colored fowl, 4 to lb., lie; over loa., sic; apnng puuete, I to I ft lb., lie; roasters, over 4 lbs., lie; Leghorn fowls, over 3H lbs, 13c; under 11 lb., 11c; brollars. IV to I lha . i ih and np, 11c; etaga, 8c; roosters. 6c; Pekin dusks, 16c; colored ducks, 8c; geese. Is lb. unions Yakima, $1.00 to $1.25: Oregon. 11.25 to 11.15 ner cental. Potatoes Teal wvt fta anl va $1.15-1.26 cental; Yakima, $1 1.36; Deschutes. 11.40-1.60. Cantaloupes Dlllard, stand ard. $1.15; Yakima stsndards, 7 6-8 5c crate; Tb Dalle, $1 crate. Wool 1981 dip, nominal; Willamette valley, 23-26 la.; eastern ftre nn 1 t.4l. Ik, outhern Idaho, 16-10 lb. Hay Buying price from- pro ducer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop. gis-16.50; vetch, $15; Willam ette valley timothy, $15; eastern Oregon timothy, $17.10; eat, $14 ton. Chicago Livtsstock CHICAGO, Oct 10. JP) (0. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hog: Receipt 7,000. Slow, 10-20o higher; 100 230 lbs. $4.55-4.65; iowi, $8.10 1.60. Cattle:' Receipt 1,000. About steady. Best long yearling steers around $6.00; few loads year lings and light steer $5.66 down to $4.75; largely cleanup mar ket; vealers about steady at $5.60-1.60, few choice $7.00 7.60. 8heep: Receipts 10,000. Ask ing strong to 25c higher on de sirable native lamb but Indica tions around steady on rangers; talking around $7.00-7.26 on rangers; natives $7.00 downward; Indications ateady to strong on sheep and feeding lambs. The return to plumpness In women is a boon to motherhood. Dr. W. R. Holmes ot Chicago. Dance al Bonanx. Is He? Prevlon Psnule th Hous ot 15 Human being. 17 Kind ot chaes. 11 Black haw. 21 Fashions. 11 What la th first nam ot th pictured mn? 17 Quavering 30 He 1 reputed to be th world's best 12 Imbecile. 31 Place whr trial la held, 15 Ocean, 17 Organ of hearing. - 40 Monkey, 41 To prate. 42 To soak flag. 43 Either. 44 To bar on, 45 Unless. 47 Cabin. 49 Afternoon meal. 50Msh et lac VERTICAL I To set as a model t Parts la a drama, t NorthwisL 4 Pussy. I Make a mis take. (Death notice. 7 To skin. 1 Married, (Measur of area. 10 To Ignor. II To surfeit II Hs belongs I 63 Myself 56 Lava.