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AuKiJfit ' 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Crop Estimates Run Higher CORN, WHEAT BOTH GAIN ON ' JULY 1 inn WASHINGTON. AM. II lcT--Th agricultural department eail nul.il Ihl. eer a rnrn rron toflar al l.(SI.74.UIfl huehela anil III ".heat crop at 19U.I IH.Uiiu hualiele. Thnse fnreraale, tiaeerl nn condi tion of ih mips Auauai I, com rare villi I.f. 7 1 . H M .")o buahel nf corn n1 113. 217.000 bushels nf whest rnrerset a month aao from conditions prevalllns. July 1. I. sst yesr I rorn crop I.611, llj.onn huahela, and wheel pro rluctlon (3A.4lll.0iiv liuahela. Tlia fire-year, 1 111-11, averace pro duction of torn was 1.H4.77 1,000 bushels and whaat IX. (32.000 bushels. - The wheal produrllon foreran lnrludea: Wlnlar wheat, 111. 741.000 buabala. comparad with S41.141, 000 a monih aio, H.oiJ.u(io last year, and 623.220.000, th llv year average. All aprlua eheat, 203. 37. 000 hu.hala. compared wllh 2I (. ovo a month aao. 107. 4 41.000 leal year and 21.12.0U0 Iba flve yaar average. Including, IJuruni heat, ls.zcS4.ono buahela. com parad with VII. btli.ouo a month ato, $S.171.0UO laat yrar. and II. SS7.onu Iba lle-ear average. Other aprlm wheal. 174. olo. P 000 buibala, compered with 111. nio.ooo a month ago. . 373.000 laat yaar and lsl.lli.ooo tk five-year ii.ni.. Tha ileparltneul'a Indlraled pro durllon ot other rropa with com parative flgurea for laat month a forecast, lait year a produrtton aod tha five-year. l:i-'32, aver age. followa: oata. l.lln.ljl.ono huaheis. rompared with 1.11 1.229 000; 7li.loo.ooo and l.lli.oll.uuo. Harley. 227.3111,000 bushels, rompared wllh 243.a4O.00O, 147.4S3.000 and 211.22 7.000. Rye, tl. III. ooo bushels, com pared wllh to. 39. 000; :S,SS4. 0i and is. 213.000. Hililiwheal. 7,007.000 buahela compared wllh H.llS.Ooo laat yaar and i, 377, 000 lha five-year average. riaiieed. 1,01 4.000 buaheli. rompared with 7. 111.000; a.tOH,- 000 and ll.lml.nno, May itamai, 74.V04.nnn ton., compared with 76. 121.000; (3, loii.ooo and 70.I4t.ooo. Beans (dry adlblel, 11,411400 1 baita of 100 Iba , rompared wltb 13.13.000; 11,133.000, and 13.- 1 SI. oiiii. Apple.. 302. 274.000 huahela. compared with 1S4.12.000; 117, eOt.000 and 1(4. lit. 000. raarbea, ll.01l.noo buahela, compared wllh 17.1111.000, 47.- 60.000 and 67,2911.000. Teart. 10.1R1.00O buahela, rom pared wllh 10.171.000; 26.914,000 and 24.314.000. tirapee, 2 617.000 torn, rom pared wllh 1.627.000; 1.111.000 and 1.114.000. rotatoea, 401.(17,000 buahela rompared with 404.229,000; 329.997.000 and 172.116.000. Sugar bee l a, 1,161 000 tona, comparad with 1. 162,000; 1,021. 000 and 1. 111.000. Hopa, 42,710,000 pounda, rom pared with 44,720,000; 21,310. 000 and 11.011.000. Tha -condition nf tha varloua cropa Auguet 1, wllh comparative fliurea for a year ego, and lha Auiuat 1 10-year, lill-'li arar- aga followa: Corn 11.1 par rent of normal, rompared with 4. I laat year and 7S.C tha 10-year average; all 'prim wheat 66.1. 12.1 and (1.1; Durum wheat, 43.4, 20.1 and 70.1; other aprlng wheat, 64 1. 14.1 and 4)1.1; oata, 79 6. 66.0 and 71.0: barley 11. , 41.4 and 76.7: ourk wbeat, 13.0. 61.1 and 11.1: fla aeed 111, 11. and 70.4; hay (tamel 10,1, 67.1 and 78.1; paa tura 71.1, 41 4 and 74.4: heana (dry edible) 71.6, (6.6 and 79.4; aoybeana 14.6, 69.6 and 11.4; cowpeaa 71.4. 66.1 and "4.1; ap- plea, 70.1, 40.1 and 67.1: peaches 66.7, 49.1 and 60.7; pear, 64.6. 61.1 and 61.6; Ira pea 13.7. 66.1 and 71.6; potatoes 11.1, 61.1 and 79 1; sugar beats li.l, 76.1 and 14 1; hops 12.1, 41.1 and 15.0. Tha preliminary eatlmata nf winter wheat production by prin cipal producing elates Included Montana, 6,694,000; Idaho, 14.116, 000, Washington, 11.4S6.- 000; Oregon. 1,166,000, and Cal ifornia, 16.761.000. Tha condition on August 1 and Indicated production of other crops, by principal producing states, were: Spring wheat (other than Dur um I : Montana, IT per cent and pro- STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by Tba Associated P"l Thtiraday Previous day . Month ago .. Year ago 1037 High 1137 l-ow 1936 High . 1936 Low . 10 II II 11 Indus Halle Ulll's ills. 11 7 III 43.1 69. 911 11 9 43 1 69 4 14 40 2 42 1 67.7 91 1 40 7 611 6 9 I'll 6 49 1 64 0 76 1 17.1 36 1 19.1 62 6 19 3 43 6 61 7 72 1 73 4 10.1 43 4 (6.T BOND AVERAGES Complied by Tba Associated Press Thuraday I'revloua day Month ago Year ago .. 1937 High 1037 Low 1936 High 1936 Low 20 10 10 11 Rails Indus Hill's for. 913 103 1 91 4 73 1 91 2 103.2 91 1 71 3 92 7 103 0 97 2 72 1 94 3 103 4 103 1 19.1 99 0 104 4 103.1 74 7 So. 102 2 96 1 70 6 11 1 104 4 103.1 73.0 11.1 101.1 99.1 17 6 Western Union ........ 41 Weallnghntiee Klectrlc . 167 Whim Motor .. 2 .'.J Wool on h ..... 411 4'loalng Curb Quotations Cltlee Kervlre It F.lectrlr. Dond Hhare 19 durtlnn I7.73s.ooo; Idaho, 19 and 12,312.000; Washington, 1(4 and la.lMi.ooo, and On-con. t2 anJ 11.M4.000. (lata: Nebraska, 61 and 39 4rt.0(i0: Kan.aa. 2 (X) and iil.oTi.ouo. Oklahoma. 20 6 tXl and S.3,' Win, and Trias. 24 X and 610. OUO. i X i Yield per arre. Potatoes: Idaho. K'J and 26.77S.nnO; Col orado, 13 and r-i.nHn.uuu, and t'alllornla. (6 and l(.:io.uiio. Stock Markei Quotations ARE YOU ONLY A THREE-QUARTER WIFE? TRRftK ara fvruin thin? m nun hava to put up with and t ft KOoA tTfeflrta Men. btxiftuMi lhj ftm mm. rmn ' tiTr um1T-ifMl ft lhrfwvqnrur wirv -ft lf who ! ftll Ioto ftnd klndnnw thrMt wiln In ft mrnilb nil ft hll ml lha nut of th tlm. No miiKr how ymtr tmrk achM no Riftttor how louti ijr jour iwrra MTiNim dotTl tak It out on your hiiahawl. For thri4nrat4oni nn wtxruui hai tokl anothfc how to an "rnnll Inf throuh" wllh I .yd la K. Plnk ham'a VwWtahla Compound. II hlpi Natiira ton up th rrrtfm, thua IwgwwnlnwtlwdlwOTmfortii from tha funetlonal rilanr(1ri which womm miwt andun In tha thra ordnnta of Umjt I. Turning front girlhood to womanhood, a. lra paring tor mnthn-hood. . Ap proaching "mtddla ag." Don't ha tt thra-o,iiartr wlfa, uw i.vniA r. pink ham VRORTABUt f1fMPOUNDftnd Oo ''loilling Titrouga. : NKW YUHK, Aug. 13 () Ktot-kt tofik on a rcra.ery tingo in tcntay markft. and nunn-rou In- ufa puttlird up (ractioni to ft point or mnr. rrlnrlpally favnr d tn tha foinn hai k wrre upkrtcil tili, motnii, oil, rtibbers, ratU, utttltlat and aporlaldr. Whll !' profit aMIlng ri dured rxironiew advam-oR in a niint br nf Initanrri. Ih ninjnrliy of tha tcautTM closed ncur thPlr lupa of tho day. Brlghlrnlng buRlnem proKp-lf rathor than any changn In tha lm mdlftio nwa ptclur. bnikr aid. accoumd for the niodratf revival of buy Inn. Thr apparftitl y waa Ultla or no market rmpontto to tho nomi nation of Hf-nator H lac It to the upram court vacancy. Tha llAt tutird up moit,y at tho aiart, l!ppd 041-anlonally and thi-n lilted lorwurd a tin In tn tho final hour. Vol um waa Imgcr than In (ho pro4idlng c union, tranafen ap proxlmallng 75U.O0O aharas. Today closing quofatlona: Air Rrductlon 711 Allied t'hcmlral A ! 217 Allld Slorfa t"k American ( an lull Amarlcan Foreign Poarh 9 A. T. A T 1T(1 American Toh. R a 3 American Water Worka 19 2 Anaconda Copper ... ti Armour Illinois lit Atchlnon. T. A 8. F. SI Ariatton Corps I Balllmora ft Ohio - 271 narnailall ..m...... 2.". RendlK Aviation 20 Hethtehcm Steel M t!i Hoeing Air Rrltia Mfg. 4: Rudd Ml lui California packing t'allahan Z-U - .TJ Calumet Heel 16 Canadian Pacific 124 Case. J. I ; ls Caterpillar Tractor t!l Celaneao 3 J Chesapeake A Ohio 52 Chrysler Motor llfij Columbia (.as A Electric .... M-i Commercial Invest men t Tr. fi Commercial 8nlronts Hi Commonwealth A Southern 2 J Consolidated KlUnn 8?4 Consolidated Oil Corn Products Citrons Wright .......... Ormln-Tced I m Pout A He N. Kloctrlc Auto Light . Oneral Klectrlc (i4 tnrl Knoda ; lie r al 51 mors . ( iood y ea r Tl res . . lireat .Northern pfd. Hudson Motors Illinois Cintral . limp. Copper Intfrnailnnal IlHrvfster Ini'-rnntloiial Nickel International P. A P. pfd .... I T AT - - Johns Manvlllft M Krniift-olt Mhlif-y-O-Ford I ,nc 'a Monty Ward Natlmial Bin:-tilt M National Dlstlllera National Power A Llcht H New York Ontral - North Anirrlcan Northern Pacific Packard Motor Penney, J. C P-nn n. Ft. ... - Phillips Petroleum Pressetl fiteel Car Puhllr Srvlr New Jersey Pulltnun Co Kndlo Corp. Hemlneton Hand Itepuhllo Steel ... . Reynolds Toh. B M eara Roebuck Shell Union Southern Calif. Kdlson Southern Pmlflc . Standard Hrnnds Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey Studehul.er Corp Superior Oil ......... Tnas Corp Trxaa (iulf Sulphur Trans-Amrrli a I'nlon Carhtdo I nlon Pacific ' n 1 1 ed A i rw a vft I nlted Aircraft Cnlted Corp I nlted t.ss Imp I'. S. Rubber . I S 8teel Will worth 13. 40 67 37i 4:; Ml 142 2i 24 in; 1064 i da 1 lli, loj ' 4i ; 17 ! SI I ivi 17i 62. 5i til ! lit i 2.'.1 19 4S( lit 4i 6; in s 611 l'l lli lli 1111 IM it 51 m 621 im 15J CHICAGO, Aur. 11 r roor rente a bushel tumble In tha price nr September delivery of rorn I'irmed an nutatandlna feature of the grain Irsde late today. The four-rent drop carried Sep tember rorn rontracte down to 96 rente, the extreme Immediate permln.lhle limit, and tended to pull all arsln valuea lower. Pur. chaaea of the new crop Texas corn for shipment lo Chlraico hsd s notnlily dlsiurblnc market Influ ence. At tha float corn futures were 1c to 4r. under Wednesdsy'a fift' lah. September 14c. Iiecember f to f.il.-; xheat c to 2r down. ficptemher 11.12 11.121. Doccraher 11.131 11. 131. and oata tc to c off. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Auf. 11 I.PV But ter, prlnta, A trade, 14C parch ment wrapper a, 35ic lb. In car tons: R trade. 33Jc In parchment wrappera; 14 tc In cartons. Rutterfat. Portland dellrery. huylnt price. A trade, 14c to 141c lb., country ststlons; A trsde. 3jc lo 32ic lb.; H grade lie lb leu: C trsda 6c less. Kkes. buylnr price by wholesal ers: extra, 11c doxen; standards, lie; firsts, lie; medium, lie; medium firsts, 16c; underfrada, 14c doien. Country meats selling price to retailers: country killed bota beat butcbara, under 160 pound U-Ulc: veslera. lt-Uic: lltbt and thin, 10-1 2c: heavy, 10-1 lr; ranner cowa. 7-lr; cutters, li ne: bulls, 10-llc; sprint Ismhs IS IIf: yesrllnts, uoqulled; awes t-7o lb. I.lvs poultry, huylnt price: Let horn broilers. 1( to 1 lbs., 11-llc lb.; same. 1 lha. and over, 17-llc lb.; colored aprlnts, 1 to 21 Ins.. 11-llc; ssme, over 11 lbs., 20 21e lb.; leshorn hena, over 11 lbs., Il-llc lb: under 11 lbs., 10 llc )h.; colored hens, 4 to 1 Ihs., 17-llc; over S lbs, 16-17e lb.; No. 1 trade 2c less. Potatoes New crop Ysklma terns, I1.2U-U0: Ysklma White Rose, Il ls cental; local, 11 15 11.25 orante box. Oniona old crop: Oreton No. 1 71-luc per (0 lb. bat: new crop: California Red 1 80-1.60 per SO lb. bat; Cochella 1S51.: yellow 11.60 per 100 lb. bag; Wal la Walla. 11.00 per 60-lb. bag. CIIICACiO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Aug. 12 (AP-USDA) Hoik 7000; 170-210 lb. averages steady to week, others and sows slesdy to 10 lower then Wednes day a average; top 113.10; bulk good and rholce 110-230 lha., 113 15-45: 160-170 lbs. most ly 112.50-13.35; 240-300 lbs. $12.25-13 20; bulk tood packing sows $11.25-10; few sales best light weights on the butcher or der 112 00-10. Cattle 6000, calves 1600: strlrtly train fed steers fully steady on kinda of. value to sell at 115.00 upward; 117.26 bid on choice to prima light steers, but very little in crop of value to sell above 1 11.60; strictly grain fed heltera absent; trass heifers about steady; bulk selling at $1.50 down to $6.60; cows gen ersllv stesdy with cutter trades active at $5 65 down: weighty fat traaa cows $6.60-7.50; weigh ty sausage bulls up to $7.25 and selected vealera $12.00. Sheep $000: spring lambs fair ly active, mostly steady: tood lo choice natlvea $11.00-26 most ly; limited numbers 111.11; beat held around $11.60; alaughter awe $4.00-1.25; few choice $5.50. South S. F. Livestock SO. BA.V FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 (AP-l'SDA! Hogs 400; steady; bulk 175-210 lb. bntchera 112 so 16; lstter top: medltim-good 1 70 110 lb. weights 12.70-7a: few slaughter pigs 112.30; few pack ing sows $10.00, odd head down to 19.00. Cattle 640; ateer quality large ly medium, early aalea steady; good fed ateera absent, quoted above $10.00; medium traasers eligible down to 11.00; tood she stock eery scarce; common-medium cowa 1500-127; low-cut-lera $3.00-4.75; medium bulla 15.25-75, firm. Calves 25; scat tered salr-s fully steady, odd veal era 11.60; choice quoted 10.00. Sheep, none. Lambs absent, tood-cholre around 70-15 lb. wooled lambs quoted 11.75; shorn and medium-pelt lambs quoted largely 11.75 down; eholea short wooled slaughter ewes quoted up to $4.00. BOHTOX WOOL BOSTON. Aug. 11 (AP-USDA) Little wool moved In tha Boston market today. Users made a few Inquiries but apparently war not eager to buy. Quotatlona wera ateady and the few amall sales reported wer within prte ranges quoted last week. Rome finer grsdes of semi bright fleeces wer taken. Fine fhvkoia fleeces of moatly average French combing and elothint lengths brought around $1-11 cents scoured basis, th greased price being around 1$ cent a pound. French combing lengths half blood Dakota wool brought around 12 centa scoured basis with the gressa prlea lis th range of 17-81 cents for comparatively light shrinking wools. Use colored tablecloths and dlahs. and the common housefly will be less bothersome at your table. 'EMEROE!lCY, OPERATION CHICAGO Power failure dur ing an electrical storm did not prevent two doetora at auburbaa Oak Park hospital from going ahead with their dutlee. With the aid of a flashlight. Dr. w. .Scott completed a ma jor operation h waa performing on Mrs. Belle Rnuldren and under similar light Dr. L. R. Brewer delivered a baby boy to Mr. Dorll Clifford. CALLOUSES GO! CORNS, TOO End-O-Corn Takes Them Off Vulrk. Sure. Easy, Safa Evarbody's Drug Btor will tell yoti why END-O-CORN alway stops pain and removea corns and callouses when all others falL No matter how old or how stab horn your corn is, no matter how discouraged you may have becom by th poor results obtained from so-called "corn cures" gat END-O-CORN TODAY and be happy tomorrow. It Is worth $60, but only coats SOe. END-O-CORN 1, "WOT tasf HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Fluh out Acids and Otto Poisonous Watts Toton mv mur kidiwvs roattin 1ft Mils ft tiny tuleni or mifn wbirh falp to pttnfy tkm imivwi atKi b.rp tom BMUny. jura pvopi alxrut 3 pints s dy or svNmt 3 pounsu of ITU ITU FOR HIGHER PRICES? OB " I'miuvnl nr lunlv nuutM aith imirtina and burning ')(" tntre Icav be f (..ng ernnf with yeur kKtnyaorbUadtr. An ! of ari'la nr polanna tn ymtr hlnnd, ehandualo liinrUnoal kidney dianrdera, may be tha bsinnlns nt attains bafxarha, rhm malle panw, lumhage. paina. rm of pP and enrray. s(tns up niahla, allinc. fmakSMS unriMr lha ve, hradarhea and dminfas. t'nn't vult Ak vmir druacui It Dnmn'a Titla, um! aurrtitully by tnillmna (nr evar 40 i in. '1 hry aiya harpy rrlivf and wtU hrtp lha ' Aitloa m aidnry iudm nuaa out pmMM aita Iron youx blood. Uat Uoaa'a rule. NouYou Can Ce-A big 117- Inch wheel base Nash-LaFsy-ette ali-pasecnger sedan, com pletely equipped, with built-in trunk, safety glass all around, extra tlr and wheel, all dual equipment Including trans portation charge. Rest "Trades" in Town Noone has a more liberal policy trade-ins" than we hav. You'll be surprised how much we will allow! Pleas drivs In at one for a wide aelection of models and colors. Bargalna Ilka thes won t last long: j . 7K . ..I P HOWARD S. 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