November 16, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FAU&, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Wan t-Ads Bring Resu Us Phone Yours to 1 900 natal i . per wort par day's insertion. per cent discount en ill ruonlnl one week per vent discount en 4e running one month. ' 3c 10 20 All elaitlfltd r ln,,n ,4 in both The Klamath Ntws .no Evening Herald, at the above rte. appearing In The Newt flreL Time limit lor classification U the lollowlug day's papers Ii 1:00 P. M. Adi daelred In eerted on the tame day " mltted will have to run Too Let to Classify." Too-Late-to-Oleaelfy d Pl ,n on p.per onfjr t the is quoted ebova, and elettltlod tor eucoetdlnf Iniertlone. Uxt and Found VqsT Monday afternoon eli montln old. yellow. female Per alan cat. Answers to name Hu.y' Reward. To 732 I " way Drive. lJ ai-'t n..Mtnf'a fiatid baa. He- . . . - n .. i. turn to Dr. riliarp, urcguo .... . Bldg. Howard. LOST 1'alr men'e glnsaee. Re ward. H. W. Wright, Dorrla. 1719 ..yaMHPjaaBa 1 C-W-wral Nolle LEAVING? Arriving! or making "dtlfnr"nt" arransemntst Tluui lti mi rare fur your furniture and household gooda until you v j. rr.,r- rlenn. rlrncndahlc storage space al reasonable rate. AIM) crating pacains ahlpplng. Call 704 Peoples Warehouse "If lt Stornble, we elore It" 1715 RADIO HRKV1CR or all klode Wen. Long, 140a Lookout Bt Phone iggsj III Personals PALMISTRY and card reading, tin. Dora Miller. 480 Mountain Ave, Aaliland. Ori-gon. Phone 4 63 J. imi RKADINOfl flatly- 621 nut -fie B Transportatlcrn Trav By Stag ShorUst Routt to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE , $7.90 one way SPOKANE $14.00 one way Via Bend and Waplnltla Leave Greyhound Depot at llilO p. m dally. Phone 1610. 6 Help Wanted, Male PROFITABLE opening for salet man by large corporation. Bo. nua to producf.ru. Apply at once. Arcade Aptit. 101 . 1716 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE MINI OUT OP Tiki A.P.B UCKIRt- WHAT IBB ARB aiAKIf UawBtat TH1V foOLBO Ml" NO REASON ' WHY I CAN'T COOL ONI Btl I HAVHM'T A CUNT I MUfT 9ILL fj SILL OMBTHiNa- THBSBJ FOB, BOM GRBAJT COTT- THAT aw 1 mi IS -STAHINO AT Ml PO BBTTBR NOT G6t CAUOKT WITH THESE PAKE HB'O PIQUR8 I WAS I V CROOK, OR SOMETHINQ- 6a Salesman Wanted MKN WANTED Ralolth routeg of HOO families In olilt of Kliuuath Fells and Modfurd. Unliable huatli'r should elart earning 125 weekly and In crease rapidly, Wrlle tnimed lately, llewlelgh Co., l)'-pt . OIMI-S. Oakland. Calif, 1744 7 Help Want)-, f erotle WANTKD Housekeeper, refer ences News Herald Hot ITD'i. 0 Situations Wanted HKI.IAUI.IC elderly couple will work for room, Hoard, uecenl tlea, Carttteklug, choree, huuse work. City or couutry. ex perienced high class workers. References, Newi tierald lloa 1710. 1710 tl Furnlahed Rooms SLEEPING roomi, 140 N. 9th. 171i FUItNACM HEATED ItOOMR. I'hnne 674-11. 1690 12a For Rent Realtors FOn ItKN'T Neat and modern 4 room bungalow wl'h range. Falrvlew district. 110. Ou per niontn. Knur room house on Martin St. $11.00 per month. Llillcote A Smith Til Main licalture Upstairs 1714 IS Furnlahed Apartments LarQB two-room apartment. Low rent. 411 Oak- 16'jB ARCADE APADTMENTa - ttt) I'lrntv boat. e 1 in 14 Furnlahed Houaes S ROOM modern home clone In. Call 114 Creecent. Phuna 71A-J. or t-J. 1616 COMPLETELY furnlihcd 8-roorn homo. 119 month. Mill" addi tion. Inquire 117 E. Main. 1700 rOK KENT Furnlihod houia. Inquire 711 Doty or phone 1418M. 1794 FOlt IlKNT roar-room furnlih ad houea. 1106 Portland. 1889 FOR RENT Coiy three-room houne, furnlahed. Cloaeln. 7m 15 Unfurniahed Houaea 5-HOOM modarn houee, doublo garoice, one acre; Immediate 20 Mlaeellaneoua For Sale AUCTION Saturday Nov. 18 1:00 P. M. Pelican Theatre Bldg. Klgbth A Klamath Complete furnlnhltiKa for one largo houae. Additional furniture of all kinds. cotmhtlng of bode, prlnga,, rorkcri, dial, tublee. tovea, rum, tools, five two horen allpa and many other ar tlcln. Colonel Swlgart Auctioneer TOR BALB Munolo 1H h. P. outboard motor, very good con dition, 140:00: alx gcoie de coyi, ID; one Uuxnaa bunting coat, alia 41, for IS: gallon Thermoe jug II. Addreaa, Brooka, 1S4 Eaal Main. FOlt BALB 600 head young breeding ewea, large and fat. heavy ahearera. IS.00 per head. V. J. Phlllppl, Grand Hotel, Medford, Oregon. 17ua DELICIOUS greaieleia dough nuta. 717 I'lura. 1707 WOOD All klnsa. 71S Walnut Phona 114. 1861 WOOD. Phona 1981-Ji 1161 Vina. 1618 THIS! LISTIN, MISTS! LIT MB SHOW YOU BOMB JBWgLS- CROWN tMUUOUliO IN IT YOUR CMANCB TO MAKB A SOMI I V eORTUNB- COP O.t.kl. OUILTV OEWELS - ip VBN I can em wrvw. OUBT TOSBBO BOWBTHIN' A OVBR TH RIVER- WHAT uto rtfckAS V I'LL KEEP THAT Klamath Business Directory Convaleacent Home CI'IIR YOimRELF-Llthle water, milder climate, lower altitude. Patient, boarders, cabin renters at reduced rules. Convalescent Home, 163 Oranlta Bl., Aabland, Ore. 1764 Chiropractor PAUL 0. LONG, D. 0. 12T B. 7lh. r Tel 1640 Dreas Shoppe Vlilt Torgler'a Upetalra Dreea rllioppe tor attractive dreaaea at riaonahln prlrot. "31 Main St. Phone 6H2J. ' OtlO Hemetitching IIKMHTITCHINO. DUTTON8 ao nred, drneamaalng. Mra. B M. Allender. Si 4 Walnut. 0174 20 Miacellaneoui For Sale WOOD Dry fir, green fir, dry pine. Phone llaiK. 1431 White Dull llrown. 1116 21 Wanted Miacellaneoua WANTKD TO LKAHE Irrigated ranch, fully equipped prefer red. T. J. Moulton, R. R. llebcr, Vtuh. 1711 VK PAY CASH for uied Tangoa Trade your used furniture for new: libural allowance applied aa diwn peyuiut. KLAMATH rUUNlTUHR CO. I'lioue ell4 711 Main St. 1617 23 Financial 3AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ratea and eaalest terme Invtsatlaate ana oe convinces MOTOK INVESTMENT CO tol So. 7th. Ph. 114. tate '-jyey "'A-0 Work for . N'cej!'8 WOMAN with family will do housework In eichanitt. for rent of house. 1706 Main St. 1766 WILL cara for children, In your home or mine. 1133 Grant. 1711 HOY About 16 to work tor board and room. Call 916J. 1791 WILL EXCHANGE laundry work for mangle or wood. 635 Jet ferKoo. 1786 YOl'NO WOMAN will care for children bv hour or day. Phone 67iV. 139 rerllllli. 187U WANTED Work by day or bonr. Kxprrlenccd In cooking and sewing. Beat of references. Call 602J. 1147 WOMAN wlshoa day or hour work, tlamel. ApL 16; phone '31 W. 1610 WANTED Housework of any kind, day or hour. Phona 601J. 1424 WILL EXCHANGE practical nursing or fur piece work for rent of small furnished house, oloae In. References. Write or call 607 S. 4th. 1442 Legal Notices CXIt'NTV IKKASlllKlfg No ru k Notice Ii hereby given that there are funds In the County Treasury for redemption of ull outstanding County Curren Ex pense Fund Warrunts protested on or before September 27 1933. Interest on same will ceaso from this data. Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore- Jon this 16th day of November, 931. OEOnOK P. TAYLOR, County Treasurer. N-N, 1 II-N. 16 N-N. 17 By Harold Gray DO LOOK LIKE SOMB YOKEL, TO YOU 9 SCRAKA , 'POR6 I 661T YUM ONE- 7 UIBt'wi aV LOOK - lsT MUO, TH BW.iiNiu AN EYH ON alo- THAT alo- II V iOnrTw I Furniture HIGHF.BT PhlCB paid (or Oaed furniture, haatara and ranaee. Ill Uroad. liHO Optlct Cllaaaaa fitted. Boula Banltarlum Second Hand Store We pay caib or trade for need gooda. O. L. Hembree. 121 8. 610. Turklah Bathi Maaaaga. Colonic Irrigation. Reg letered Nurae. 117 HO. SeTenm Typewriters School Trained Uecbanle 14 Year' fCxDenence Adding Machine and Typewriter Ma lee and Berrlce 6J0 Mala Phona 841 Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Nor. IS, VP) Cattle, receipts, 123: calves, 10: market ateady. Steers, common and medium, 11.60 to 15.00: heifers, common and medium, 11.60 to 14.00; oowe, common and medium, II. IS to la. 1)0: low eutter and cutter. II. IS to II. 26; bulls, outter and medium. 11 76 to II 76; vealera. good and choice. 18.60 to 16.10: cull, common and medium, 11.60 to IS 60: calves, good and choice. 14.00 to is.so: common and me dium, ll.oo to 14.00. Hon, recaipte, 300; market ateady. t Lightweight, good and choice, 14.00 to 14.16: medlumwalght. good and choice, 14 IS to 14.16; heavyweight, good and choice, 13.75 to $4.25: packing sows, medium and good, 13.00 to IS 60; feeder and atocker plgr, good and choice, 11.21 to 11. 7S. Sheep, recelpta, 100; market steady. Lambs, good and eholca, IS.00 to IS.SO; medium, 11.60 to IS.00; yearling wethers, 11.76 to 4 60; awes, 75c to 11.00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Nov. 15. (API (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 10. 000: weights below 190 lbs. and 'sows about ateady: 140-180 lbs. 14. 10-4. 60; aowa 13.50-3.85. Cattle: 11.000; market prnc J tlcally demoralized on medium j weight and weighty steers and semi-damoroliied early on long 7ui iiiiki., jrmus guinea Willi strictly grain fed yearlings, med ium weight and weighty bul locks kinds scaling looo lbs. to 1600 lbs.; shipper demand very narrow; extremely sluggish on weighty beef; heifers 15.75-6.00; most weighty steers promising .to sell at 15.25 down to 14.00; noth ing done on cows, undertone weak to 25o lower; vealera 60c lower at 13.50-5.00. Sheep: 10.000; fat lambs not fully established, bids to steady to slightly higher; natives 17.00; sheep strong to Sao higher, choice light weight swea up to 13.00; feeding lambs dull, around ateady. Turkey Shoot Set For Next Sunday Druce Parks will hold the first turkey eboot Of the year at nil ranch near Modoc Point Sunday. The ranch la four miles north of Lamui'e mill. A shoot for teal will also be held. BOSTON. Not. 15, (JP) (U. S. D. A.) Wool trading Is mora active than It hat been for several weeks, buying la rather arattar ed. but some purchases have In cluded suable quantities of the finer territory wools. Good French combing 64s and finer territory woni in original bags have bvoujht 80o to 81c, scoured basis, Oraded ' strictly combing, 68s, (iOc, i -blood terri tory wools have been sold at 79c to 81o, scoured basis. At this tlmo of year a glance Into the future brlnga up preaent Flapper Fanny Sayt probloma National, Local Markets BUTTER. EGG TONES EASY AT POBTL PORTLAND, Not. IS, (p) Market on butter was about as steady as It haa bees here recent ly. Undertone really continued easy, but quotations on lbs ex change were being held- Trading In the egg market was quite easy, but established prices were unchanged for fresh offer ings during tbs day although many aalee continued at shaded figure for both fresh and stor age. Market for chickens remained slow locally, but without addi tional price low. Values bow were practically it the eitrem low record mark for lire offer ings. While the source wss holding potato prices Intact, very little action waa ehown la the move ment. The city appeared unwill ing to believe that prices will go materially higher and doea not have the money to speculate More offers to buy onions were suggested at estsbllsbed points during the last 14 boura. Buyers appeared willing to pay 76c and sacks net. but few grow'ers wars willing to aell at the moment. Market on honey was showing a alow trade, with late sales un usually small. Much low-grade and low priced extracted waa be ing offered, which hurt the sals of good stock. Celery prices wsrs firmer to higher. Good lettuce waa scarce, best available waa higher. Cauliflower salea In carlota were better snd at pries rise. Hothouse cucumbers were In fair call at 60o to 10c per dotan, Quality tomatoea were practic ally off the market Soma hucklebegrles were mov ing Ic to 100 per lb. SHEMOClE 80. BAN FRANCISCO. Not. 16, aim Hogs: 600. including 110 direct. Fairly active, lights and butchers fully tlesdy to 10c higher, top, 162-189 lb. Califor nia butchers. 15.25; Load 181 lb. 5.1.-; good 14S lb. light- lights, IS; common-medium. 165 lbs. 14.75: 302 lbs., 14.50; pack ing aows. 15c higher, 13 50 down. Cattle: 17S. including 35 di rect. 100 holdovers. Killing classes nominally ateady. trade on rleanup basis, largely she stock: few medium 801-337 lb. slaught er steers, 14: more desirable grass steers, 1080 lbs., quoted to 14.65, possblly above: load med ium 1000 lb. holdover grass cows, 12.50-11.00, low -cutter -medium dairy type. $1-12.50; good bulls quoted. 3.25 down. Calves: 35. all direct. Sheep: 1460, Including 275 dl rect. Active, fully eteady to strong; four decks good. 80-84 lb. shorn Washington lambs. 86 16 25, one deck quoted 10 per cent: lour decks, 84 lb. shorn Californiaa 16-16.15, straight good-choice Wooled 90 lb. down quoted around 17. IT LISBON FIELD LISBON, Portugal. Not. IS. (JP Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived here at 12:41 p. m. today after a flight from Caldelas De Tuy. Spain, where they had been fog-bound for g day. The colonel told hit welcomerl that he expected to spend several days here before atartlng to tha A sores, it waa aald yesterday that he Intended to fly bark to tha Untied States by way of the A tores and Bermuda. Turn U. S. Guns titfyp jw-wiui'wf 1' i "Spearhead" of the federal drive on kidnapers, Joseph B. Keenan, assistant U. 8. attorney general, It pictured, left, with George Sullivan. U S. district-attorney, In tha St. Paul courtroom where the two are demanding Ufa terms for llogor Touhy, Chlcsgo gang stor, and threo aides on trial for the kidnaping of William Ilamni, . wealthy brewer. Stock Market .Quotations NEW YORK, Not. 16, (VP) Stocks generally were Indifferent to enother tharp decline of Inter national dollar ratet today and leading Issues moved narrowly during a relatively dull sosslon. Speculative aontlment apparently waa still confused regarding tha administration's monetary pro gram. Tha close waa Irrogular. Transfers spproxlmated (1,300, 000 shares. Today'a closing prices: Air" Reduction ................... Alaska Juneau .-..-. AL Chemical 4t Dye ........... American Can American Comi. Alcohol American ic For. Pow. .. American Bmelt. 4k Kef. A. T. A T American Tob. B Anaconda Copper Atchison. T. A I. T. Atlantic Refining Baltimore t Ohio . Mend Is Aviation ... Detbleha-n Steel ..... Borden Co Burr. Adding Machine .. California .Pack Case. J. 1.' Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler. Motor Col. Gas 4 Electrlo Comi. Solvent .. ............ Continental Can Corn Products Curtlss Wright Dupont Ic Da N. Eastman Kodak ,. Electric Auto Light Oneral Klectrle General Foode General Motors ... Gillette Rasor ............ Gold Dust ...: ...., Homestake Mining International Harvester International Nickel I. T. T 103) 28) 134 911 49 101 46, 1171 721 15, 451 301 221 131 30) 221 141 201 69) 21 41 103 Hi 7 I) 01 69 151 10 36) 30J 111 17? las ill ii 14 61 111 Johns Manviile Kennecott Con. Cop, Llbber-O-Ford 191 Liggett ft H, -in B Liquid Carbide ..... Lorlllard Tob. Co. 11 141 17 Monty Ward ........ Nash Motor ..... National Biscuit .. ...... National Dairy Products National Distillers . New York Central ,, 201 191 44) 15J 91 131 North America 161 Pacific Gas a Electrlo - 16) II 31 48. 251 161 Packard Motor Park Utah ..... Pennex, J. C. ..... . Penn. R. R. ........ Phillips Pet Public Service New Jersey.. Pullman Co .......... 33 45 7 Radio Corp Rem. Rand 71 Reynolds Tob. B Beara Roebuck ........ Shell Union .......... Southern Pacific ...... Standard Brands ........ Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey Studcbaker Co. . Texas Corp .. 444 9) ' 81 19J 131 43i 441 4) 25) 61 43 Trans-Am erica Union Carbide union Pacific I06i United Aircraft . SI J United Corp ., 0J United Gas Imp ..., is U. 8. Indus. Alcohol 63 V. B- Rubber V. 8. 8tcel .... 17J 41 17 38 West. Elec. A Mfg. , Woolworth . Closing Curb Quotations Cities Servlre 2) Elec. Bond A Share ........ 151 Swift St Co y 16) Johnson Invited To Klamath Falls Gsnsrsl Hugh B. Johnson, head of the NHA. hat been Invited to visit Klamath Falls on hit pro posed trip to tha Pacific coast In December. Tbe cbamber of commerce forum committee, taking notice of press dispatches to tbe effect that Johnson might come west, Invited him to stop off here and to apeak in thlt city. Word hat been received that" the Invitation will be given consideration, al though It Is not certain Johnson will make the coast trip, Early sawmills were hard pushed to produrj five thousand feet of lumber In 24 houra. Mod ern mills can produce 760,000 In tight houra. on Touhy Gang swat siiaasus -swums Wf)jq fM ;.V r SOLD IN SOUTH (Federal potato quotations from Oregon State College through the county agent). Carlo! shipments of Dotatoaa In the United Statee Tuesday amounted to 111. Oregon sup plied 19. Washington IS and llaho 114 cart. Main shipped 113. At Prneque Isle, tha msrket was steady. No. 1 Green Moun tains brought mostly 11.00 a hundred, sacked, In carloads f. 0. b. shipping point. At Idaho Falls trading was sHuhtly better and tha market firm. No, 1 Russets brought mostly IS to II centa a hun dred, sacked, In carloads t. 0. b. cash track. In the Twin Falls Burley dis trict a little better feeling pre vailed this morning, but sales ware loo few to establish reliable prlcea. At Yakima demand was mod erate and the market about eteady. Price were unchanged but ahowlng a firmer tendency. No. 1 Russets btought mostly 20 a ton, tacked. In carloads f. 0 b. cash track. Chicago reported practically no trading on account of the con dition of the weather. Cara were not being opened on account of tha eicreme cold. Prices, how ever, were nominally unchanged. At Fort Worth the market was firm, with supplies moderate snd demand alow. No. 1 Idaho Russets brought 11.71 to 11.76 a hundred, aacktd. brokers car lot tales. At San - Francisco the market waa dull. There were a few sales of Klamath No. 1 Russets to Jobbers at 11.40 to 11.50 a hundred, sacked, and tome No. 1 Washington Russeta at 11.35 to 11.40 a hundred. CH1CA00. Not. IS, 0P Civ Ing way rapidly lata today, -h.t it marlv s eenta en- der the beat figures touched early. One of the disconcerting fact ora waa announcement that a cargo of aprlng wheat Wat re ported as loading at Duluth for shipment to Chicago. Monetary uncertainties, nowever, lurmeu tbe chief unsettling Influence, with general laca oi touuutLci by speculative buyera. Wheat cloaed nervout, 1ft ta rir Teaterdev'i finish: corn He-1K down, oata Hi- -IV off, and provisions varying from 17 cente decline to 7 cents advance. Stock Averages (Copyright, Hit. Standard Statis tics Company) a n io te nn rjt' Total Wednesday 17 8 t!. 63.8 7J.1 Prcv. Say ss.l ta.t se. n. Week a.o 87 t 41.4 71.1 7T.t Year ago 17.1 II 1 ll.l I years ego - lil t 103.4 171.1 13S.4 Hick, 1MI - 101.1 si.l Low. 1933 4J. 13.4 tl.t 41.1 High. 1932 7S.J 9.l 111.0 78. Low. 1932 3S.I 1S.1 61.8 85 t High. 1931 HO I 105.1 103.9 14(1 Low, ltll (0.4 80.1 11.1 60.1 Bond Averages (Coprrlght, 1913. sund-rd Itatls tlca Company) is io it te Indi a RR'S Ct Total Wednesday 70.1 67.1 77.0 71.1 Prey, day 70.6 61 1 77.7 71.1 Week go , 71.1 70.6 7S.7 7I.S Year aso 63.4 64.1 II I 419 a rears ago . 90.4 1 (.! tl.s s.4 IllSh, I93t 77.1 14 t li t II I Low, 1133 81.1 87.1 74.1 41.6 High. 1131 fit 71.1 It.l ll.l Low. 1931 83.1 4J.4 T0.I 61.9 Hlcn, 1111 10.4 105.1 101.6 lit Low, ltll J.I 63.1 10.8 ll.t There are 1,000,000 bicycles In Holland. WHEAT TUMBLES' mi CENTS - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - - y ' y for TWO CENTOPIES I . the UPAS TREE, . f Of JAVA, y .. N WAS KaLIBYBO TO tWVE . 7 -saJI aei OVP PotSONOUS AIO.THAT JT JT M3OL0 KILL ANY PBRSON Jr.'jdr VWO WENT NBAS T. '"') J.f-m it is now known that . I myl 'fjiiSk. Fw onc thb jum of thb w V TR" ,S PO'ONOOB ' a PlCTURROONMORE I I POftTAftB tTAAAP THAN ANV 1 ll othbr pbobom 0 byer. wi . . . livbic ... OBT9 ITS NAASft PROAA THB CAT-LlKBl WHISKtR AND TUB rWMNO NOISB rr MAKES WHB1N CAUCiHT. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Nor is im Butter, prints, extraa, !4o; stan dards, 23e per lb. ButtarfaL Pnrtlan tlw. a grade, lie; farmer's door deliv ery, llo per lb.; sweet oream Sc ' nigner. Eats. Pacific Poulip . ra' sailing price, fresh extra spe cial, llo: extras, 19c; ttandarda. no: meaiuma, i3o: pullets, lso nor dozen. Duvine nri. k. wholesalers, fresh extras, 19c per aoien; (irstt, 210; msdiums, 20c per doten; undergrade, 14c; pul lets, 14c, Cheese, II score, Oregon triplets, lllo; loaf, lllo per lb. Broken will pay a below quota tions. Milk, contract nrfea. Sac Pn. land delivery, 11.70 per ewt.; B graae cream, 9710 per lb. Country meats, selling prtoa to retailers, country killed hogs, best butchers, under 160 lbt 7 to 7e; vealera, 10 to 100 lbs., 71c to Io per lb.; light and thin, 4c to Ic per lb.; heavy calves, 40 par lb.; lambs, Io to 10a per lb.; year lingt, 49 to 6e per lb.; heavy awta, la to Ic per lb.; medium cows, la to So per lb,; canner cowa, lc to Ic per lb.; bulls, llo to 4c per lb. , Mohair, buying price, 1933 clip, 15o par lb. Cascara bark, buying price, 1111 peel, lie Hope, nominal, 1131, lie to I8e per lb. Live poultry, Portland dsllr. i ry, buying prices, colored fowls. 4 to I lbs., 11c; over I lbs., 10c; spring pullets, I to 11 lbs, lie; roasters, over II lbs., :io; Leg horn fowls, over 31 lbs., 10c: under 11 lbs., Ic; broilers, 1 to I lbs., lie; I lbs. and np, 10c: stsgs, Ic: roosters. Sc. Pskln ducks, 10c; colored ducks, 7c; geese, lc per lb,; tur.eys. No. 1, 10c to 12c: No. 1, 15e per lb. Onions, Yakima, 15c; Oregon, 11.00 to 11.16 per cental. Potatoes, local whit and red. ft. IS to 11.10 per cental; Yaki ma. 11.15 to 11.40; Deschutes, 11.40 te 11.60. Wool, 1911 clip, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, lie to 18c par lb.; Eastern Oregon, 16c to lis per lb.; Southern Idaho, 11 to 30c per lb. Hay. hnvlnv nrlce from srtn er, alfalfa. No. 1, new crop, 81 6. 00 to 116.60; vetch, 115.00; Wil lamette Valley timothy, 116.00; Eastern Oregon timothy. 817.60: oata, 116.00 per ton. SENDS OUT CALL The city fir department,, hos pital for broken down toys, which are remodeled and dis tributed to needy children at Cbrlatmat time, Issued a call Wednesday for more of the de serted playthings. Only a few hav been turned In eo far and the fireman would like to get aa many aa possible to paint and repair for distribu tion. PORTLAND GBAIX TABLE PORTLAND, Not. IS, (AP) Table: Open High Low Cloee 784 78 77H 77 73 73 71 71 Cash l tig Bend Bluaetem 73a. Dark Hard Winter 11 pet 71c; 11 pet 73c. Soft Whit 71a Western White 71c Hard Winter 71o. Northern Spring 71c. Western Red 71c Oata: No. 1 whit 122.16. - Corn: No. I K Yellow 121.00. Mlllrun Standard 114.00. Today'a car recelpta: wheat 52c; flour 12c; corn 2c; hay 6c About 70 per cant of the total number of wild deer, beara, goats and sheep In th United States range or live In the Na tional forests. , , , s " IT I rag jj-,- .... ,, 4