The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 14, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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    111 RISES AFTER
WILD FLUCTUATION
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neral Motors
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-itlnnal Ir.-r i Light . 61
1 . t'enlnil 211
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iihllc s.-nire N. J 301
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foil l nli.ii . 17 J
Cal. KiIIm.ii 21
trnthcrn Pacific 241
landnrd Brands 9
SOOTHE THE
IRRITATION
Quirk relief from the maddening?
Il of eczema. naorinHla. nnisnn
V. "ml irritation about the rectum
f persnnnl pnrts is obtained by ap-
."k mi ointment cnllcd Kosinol.
"ave It Oil Over nicrht. ft. la..na
desire, to scratch, and eases th
ntntion.
The soothing effect of Reslnol
;" the sting out of the Irritated
"" and tnnkca you comfortable.
e.n neius sooner, too, with th
y nf ItesinoU
"tC Oilv ,n.. TJ....-I !,.
I'nt is ,,,, fnr ppnclriltin th,
f f Inyers of the skin and secur
Ik deeper nclion. Bathing the af-
"u pans tirst with Reslnol Soap
Men, the etfectivenesa -msw
"wnol Ointment. Try p,--)
' treatment today, 4 tS
STOCK AVERAGES
Compiled by th Auu lated press
Wednesdsy ... ,
Previous dy .........
Month ago
Vi.nr ago .........
1987 High. .
187 Low ....... ,
1988 High ......
1936 Low ...... .......
New 19J7 Low.
BOND AVERAGES
Compiled by III AuuifMlr Press
20 10 10 10
Itulli Lulu's rill's For.
Wednesdsy ... 'HIS !I9. 9:1.11 i.s
Previous day ................ 82.2 100. 0 94.0 67.1
Month ago .. 85.7 101.6 90.0 70.8
Year ago . 87.9 103.8 102.9 70.1
1037 High . . 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7
19.17 Low 81.8 99.6 113.5 60.5
193lllRh 0S.2 104 4 lll.'l.l 73.0
1930 Low .. 80.9 101.8 99.3 67.0
New 1937 Lowi
Standard Oil or California.. 8.11.
Htan.Urd Oil N. J i2J
Htuilnliakcr Moliir 74
Suimrlor Oil . 21
Trial Corporation 4 4
Tim Gulf Bui 30)
Trana-Amrrlra .......... 13
Union Carhld 83
Union Pacific DC J
Unlld Alrlln... 1IIJ
UnlK'il Alrciafl 2li
Uultsd Corporation Zi
I'nlted Caa Imp. ................ 10 J
U. 8. Iliibber 32
1!. 8. titPfl 69
Walworth g
WentiTn I'ulon 32
Wcatnrn Kl.-i.lrlc ... w lot)
White Mntora .... 12i
Woolworth 4ui
I1.iln Curb Quota! I. mil
ailoa Borvli-o 2
Klvctrle Uoml A Share 9t
Chicago
Livestock
CllirAGO. Oct. 13 (AP-U8DA)
lloga 13.000; generally 10 to 15
lower than Tueaday'a average;
apota 26 off; top $11 15; hulk
good and clinl. e 190-230 lha..
I10H5-11.10; liOlSO pounda.
110. 4U-1 1.00; 240-300 pounds,
110.40-11.06; moat good parking
aows 19.25-60; light welghta up
to $9.76,
attl 8000, calves 1500;
choice and prime fed steers and
yearlliiKa steady to strong: early
top 1646 lb. bullocks 119.50;
several loads $17 00-19.00. slse
able ahowlng $16.00 upward;
other steera slow, ateady to 26
lower; hetft-ra steady; top $16.00
for o58 It). graNflera; enwa alow,
steady; low cutters $3.75-4.75;
most grass rows 15.60-6.75;
nelghty westerns and natives
$7.26 upwsrd; stockers and feed
era alow, steady. Bulla and veal
era strung; practical top sausage
$6 90; vealers $12.00 down.
Sheep 9001); fst Iambi active,
mostly steady; good to choice na
tive and range Inmba $10.50-76;
top natives $10.90; sheep steady
lo lower; native slaughter ewes
$3.60-4.75; hulk merely good
weatems $4. 00-5U : feeding lambs
light supplies, Indications steady.
CHICAOO POTATOKS
CHICAGO, Oct. 13 (AP-L'SDAl
Potatoes. 7 4: on track 307; total
V. 8. shipments 873: Colorado
lied M.-Clures and northern atock
slightly stronger, ruasets steady;
supplies liberal, demand fair;
sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Bur
banks U. S. No. 1. $1,324-1.40:
V. 8. No. 2. $1.16-1.10: North
Dakota Bllas Triumphs IT. S. No.
1. and partly graded $1.10-1.20;
Cobblera U. 8. No. 1, and partly
graded 90-95c.
The Important
Facts About tlie
Difference in Gin
The important fact
are thnes trfrdon' Gin
ha l.iucur (Junlity
ml High rroof, 9M,
That means richer fla
vorvelvety amootb
nesa drinks that never
tnste thin. "Ami that is
why more and more
thousands of people are
Insisting on Gordon's
when buying by the
bottle or by the drink.!
DRINKS NEVER TASTS THIN
WITH ,
distiuuto.s. ...... on
CaevrlsW tnr. Q'J"'l
In Oregon, .3 4 -
THIS NEWS
ID 18 IB (
Inrui Ralls Ulll'f Btka.
711 14.1 84 4 60.1
72.8 24.1 34 5 60.6
1 298 3H.6 Ml. 4
94.4 411 12 2 70. !t
1016 49.8 (4.0 75.0
71 8 24 1 84 4 60.1
99.8 43 .8 S3. 7 72.14
73.4 30.2 43.4 15.7
South S. F.
Livestock
BO. BAN KrtANCISCO, Oct. 13
(Al'-I'KIIAI IIoks 650; very
slow; bidding lower; abkiug
steady, or up to $10.90 on best
butchers and $8.25 on packing
aows. Late Tueaday: bulk local
butchers $10.40.
l altl.. 4011, ilicluilliiK 50 dil't'.:t.
holdovers 35. hteera slow; eitriy
sales about steady; part load
good light fed steers $9.50; me
dium lu good fed steers from
nearby feod-lot $8.50-9.25. with
4 per cent shrink; pu.-katto 115
lb. Nevada graHHors $9,ou; me
dium holdover steers $8.25;
medium to good feeder steers
$7.60-8.00, lightly sorted; 6 loads
medium beef steers unsold; she
slock about steady; package good
long yearling fed hellers $8.5u;
crasncrs $7.U0 down; medium to
good beef cows $5.60-0.25; low
cutters and cutters eligible $3.00
to $4.25; medium bulls quoted
$5.00-6.75. Calves lu; package
slauiihter ralvee $8.00; vcaler.
absent; good to choice quoted
$9.00-10.00
Sheep 6uu. Entire aupply ar
rived late. La in In opening about
steady: one deck medium Oregon
shorn lambs $8.75 sorted 15 per
cent; wooled lambs not yet shown;
good quoted to $9.75. Late Tues
day; common to good m.-dlum pt-ll
slaughter ewea $2.00-3.50.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. IS P) But
ter print A grade, 37c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 38o. lb. In
cartons; B grade, 36c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 3.e lb. In
cartons.
Butterfnt (Portland delivery
buying price) A grade. 37c to
37 le lb, country stations: A
grade. 35-351c lb.; R grade, 2c lb.
less; C grade, 6c less.
Eggs Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 29c; standards,
26c; firsts !2c; medium 23c; me-
KLAMATH COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
A bi tracts Title Insurance
Escrows
ELBERT 8. VEATCH
III Bo. Fourth KU' Phone 186
100 Nsutral Spirits
DIMlllsd from Orals
" '' , ;"""
be, Ola C- IM .MILi
5 Quart 90 Pint
rail fTwlS ' l&SrW
' r 1 A f&W fPU ITI 1 r tiMbV 1 iTh.ss Sh6Mey brands or. avcnabls In Or.goi
AND THE HERALD,
dlum flrata, 30c; .mall axtraa,
14c; tindaricradas 16e dman.
Cherae Orccon Irlplola 18c;
Ornn loaf, 19c. Brokers will
par cent balow quotations
Country Meats Bellini price to
retailers: country killed hon
beat buteher, under 160 lh.,
I 121-14c; vealera. 16i; llaht and
thin, 10-iac: nary. ir; .
ner cows, 61-71c: cutters, l-9ci
bulls 9 cents; spring lambs 16c;
ewes, 8-7o lb.
Live Poultry DuylnK price:
Leghorn broilers, 22-23c lb.;
colored sprint's. 2 to 8s lb-. 19c
to 20o lb.; over Si lbs., 19-20C
I 11. l.i.Bhorn hens, over 31 lbs.
ll-12o lb.i under i ma.,
lb.: colored hens, 4 to 6 lbs., 17c
lo 18o lb.: ovv I 'be-. 17-Uc lb.;
No. 2 grade 2o
Potatoes Yakima Oems, 1.15
1.20; local, fl.20 cental;
hiil. tl.25.
Onlona New crop, Wall Walla
65-7GC In 60a; Yakima, iuu
11.25-1.40.
Wnni 1937. nominal; Wlll-
mette vallc-y. medium. 30c lb.;
counie and braids, 28c lb.; eastern
Oregon, fine, nominal; meaiuiu
31-33C lb.; crossbred, 82-330 lb.
fc-.ll lamh. wool. 25e lb.
Hay Helling price to retallera:
Alfalfa, No. 1, 817-11 ku 10..
...i.v.tch. 813: clover, 812 ton
timothy, eaatern Oregon, unquot
ed; ditto yalley unquoieo., nn-
land.
Little Louisiana
School Leads in
Football Scores
MONKOK, La . Oct. 13 (AP)
Kidding for high scoring honors
among the nations football
teams Is little Northeast Center.
Louisiana State university's
Junior college.
The Indiana have rolled up
211 points In three games this
year, and If you listen to the
Trlbe'a fans the scoring has Just
begun.
The desire to pile up a touch
down record atruck the Monroe
school with a bang after the In
dians opened their campaign by
routing Arkansas A.&M.'s eleven
from Montlcello by the amaxlng
score of 111-0. The Arkansaa
team won last year's game, 6-0.
Then came a clash with Ten
noU(. inntnr colleen and a 59-0
Tll.tory- Kllgore college, which
annexed the Texas Junior coneirc
championship lat year and was j
undefeated since October, 193C,
fell victim to a tune of 41 to 6. !
Behind (his high scoring are
34 husky youngsters and a young
coach. Jimmy M a 1 o n e, who
learned bis football at LSU and
teachea the Tlgera' style of play.
The squad waa drawn from a
student body of about 600, half
of whom are co-eds. They came
from Louisiana, Arkani-as, Texas,
Alabama and Tennessee.
Among the scoring stars are
necks Bob Kellogg of Wynne,
Ark.; Dick Elliott, Ola, La.;
Vernon Leatherwood. Esteline.
Texas, and 140-pound Jimmy
Meeks of Vsn Buren, Ark.
The line averages around 190
rounds and the backfleld 160.
ON THE WAY from 7gA
s 'Il ZlBCl TTSAIL WHISKEY FINE WHISKEY!
V; -yl""l J 7 ' l" i V- Golden Wedding has had no peers for 6fty yests.
' 1 mar s mar war mmr saw aw sm Ja goldeo wxx comes from its famous
: f ,ns "all whiskey" blend. 90 proof.
. .. i . skf A1?1 ' ' J"s srZst v ' ' WrMs BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Nation's Golfers
Score 664 Dodoes
So Far This Year
NEW YORK, Oct, It (AP)
Prise shots rolled In from all
sections of the nation, their
lengths ranging from 87 to 330
yards, as membership In the As
sociated Press Hole-In-One club
reached a total of 664 for the
year.
Indiana, reporting 10 or tne
last batch of 84 to be reported.
held a wide lead over the rest
of the statea with Minnesota
second with 65 and New York
third at 69. Except for the two
Carollnas and Vermont, each
atate hae reported one or more
aces.
Marlon Coulter or Itlchmond,
Ind., sank the 330-yard shot on
the fifth hole of Elks Country
club. The shortest ace was scored
on the 87-yard third at Glen
brook, Minden, Key.
Two of the most famous stars
of golf Joined up with perrect
shots. Johnny Goodman of Oma
ha, national amateur champion,
bagged one on the 195-yard
fifteenth at Lakeside Golf club,
California, and .Mrs. O. 8. Hill,
veteran Kansas City star, drop
ped one on the 157-yard third
at Indian Hills Country club.
Judge Kd Dunn of St. Peters
burg, Fla., shot his second of
the year with one-shooter on
the 135-yard fourteenth at Lake
wood Country club. Favorite ace
h"les of the year to date are
the 190-vard seventeenth of the
Aubudon Ooir club and the 143-1
yard eleventh of the Austin,
Tex. municipal course, each of
which have been aced four
times.
SPORT SHORTS
fly KDIIIK ItltlKT,
NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (P) All
America ballyhoo for Charley
Brock, Nebraska renter. Is orig
inating in of all places Min
neapolis , , . The Gophers (ho
saw plenty or Charley a couple '
L :mm f r." "; R I ri I III 114 wwuwfci niw s
J " "'h-h- . LiLa2jJX I Those who lore6ne Bourbon choose ss their faw
:iB.. -JOTS " tT'f I ite this 'double-rich- Kentucky Kraight Bourbon.
?rj -4 32i " I Taste it yourself and see why. 90 proof.
L, .. ." s,."i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
"0. K. Since 1905"
Household ) W
aMMovIng ;
of week! back) lay he U Just
what the doctor ordered . . . Sad
faced gent on the left l( Cousin
Kibert Barrow, business manager
of the Yanks, who la Just about
to begin the painful task or re
funding $180,000 In world aerlea
reservation Ouch!
Speaking of guys who are no
slouches out there on that grid
Iron, how about Crowell Little,
North Carolina quarterback? . . .
He la Juit about topa.
Strain of winning two baseball
titles In one week waa a little too
much for Col. Jake lluppert . . .
He'll raise Joe McCarthy' ssl-
arr funtil It at least equals Bill
Terry's $40,000 per ) then hit
the rlt (or French Lick, Ind., to
get In ahan for winter aalary
battles with Messrs. Oehrlg. Dl-
Magglo, Ruffing, Oomex et al.
Bob Qulnn, president of the
Boston Bees, will find plenty of
mall on his desk when he gets
hack from bis yacatlon . . . Beaa-
tnwn fans are steamed up ,
What they want to know is if Cin
cinnati can afford to pay a smart
old bird like McKechnle $22,600
ner. why can't Boston? ... Be
lieve you us, the plppul are speak
inz their minus- up there , .
Hack in his vacation retreat, Mo-
r..i o.itoin is trying to decide be
tween Donle Bush and Tony Lai-
serl . . . Another possiniiity is
Gabby Hartnett. but the Bees
might run Into trouble getting
him away from the Cubs.
Joe Ezar,
LAKESHORE INN
Opening
Thursday, Oct. 14
Chicken and Steak Ak
Uxer. Only ltvlVx.
Orchestra Musi. f PINT
artist, bow runs a hamburger
Joint In Coralcana, Tex. ... In
the east we'll take Clint Frank,
Marshall Goldberg, Hid Luckman
and Jim Craig and spot you seven
point . . . Hsa anyone discovered
what happened to that U. ol
Washington football team last
Saturday t
The town Is roll or rumors . . .
On Is, Terry will wreck the Jlnts
with Mancuso, Schumacher, Lei-
fefcsL STRAIGHT BOURBON BRAND
inrefK W v. rye
her and McCarthy on the block
. . . Another, that Van Llngl
Mini go la sure to wind up at the
Polo (1 rounds . . , A third has
Dltiy Dean a sure bet In a Cub
uniform next year . . Writ your
own ticket.
Just when w were wondering;
what had becom of Al Smith, he
pops up as one of the New York
Ulanta' substitute pltcbera.
IF IT'S OLD QUAKER, IT'S 0. K.
Thli whiskey is 2 years old. "There's barrel of
quality in every bottle and it doesn't cost a barrel
of money to buy it" 90 proof.