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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1937)
1937 .E NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQr FIFTEEN angelands Need More Rain Ti OF ASTURE BEST IN TEN YEARS a j . tf.1t f uld Kl f """" 1 to start i.w ,!. ..f agricultural ,,. ,.ld t...ly In II" """h- " , , mild " r" ln" ,, .IN'" '" .uf'l.- "'" ",r '" """r' Mi w il t. relatively hlKl. m probably will r . year ago. i.,.ii a brink demand Lnients '" l"rK"- reports l "H"'""" ,,,. valley - P.oar.. . Bniii U Slid ,,l,r nliiinniiiu. held limit yr " l,ulubl river an - ii.ua r ..rxi stock water . ,'uud uicrn demand for r mlllo Ml ! '! o-""y-rii,wir.i'T" r Il k r y rang" dr'r' In liny and grain, f" . lu I), ft-d locally. khwcit'rn An-" r i i HnanllnllklW reimiieu ' runKH cumin tons, hay. Hoi k simile. I""'1" " lo replace winter losses, tut numerous, goud demand cattle. butheailern "oou m"r of old itrsul dui uay uiim no ilmriaic of Hock wl.r, M i. Illni l ion lo take ad- ol hUli prlcee. southern y reports sheep mi cm kiiilon under year ago. STOCK AVERAGES Compiled hy III Associated 'r.. Thursday Previous day ....... Month go Yeur ago I!7 II 1Kb ID J 7 Low ..,.. 136 lllKh Low .. New 17 I.nwa. 0 H IB 60 Iniua nulla Ulll'a Ulka. 70 1 J3J 34 0 4.J 711 14.1 14 4 Ml. I 1 81.7 l 60S 4 3 42 $ 61 70.7 Ml. 411.1 1,4.0 76.3 70. 1 23.1 14.0 4.l . 43. 63.7 73. i 73.4 10.1 43.4 16.7 .BWP AY ER AGES Thuraday lrovloua day . Mmilli iko .... Year ago ....... 11)37 Huh .. 10 37 Low 13 High m Low 10 10 10 10 Italia Indira Ulll'a For 30.1 9.4 3.o I.S 816 II 'J 3.S 6 6 36.3 102 0 (5.7 70.4 7.7 103.7 102.7 70.1 3.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 0 99.4 03.0 66. S 3.1 104.4 103.1 73.0 36. i 101.1 t9.l (7.1 N.w 1037 Lowa. I OH If! AGO. Oct. 14 WW Lai aollliiK to raullz prollla on price upturna virtually wiped out wheat uiarkat (ulna today aflor a mail mum rl of 14 on I a lumbal. Upturna of whuat Taluua wura laritftly banAd on eHtlmutca that for four aurcnaalv daya th ox port purchaana of United HtaH-a hard winter wheat had averani'il j 1.000. 000 buaheli. Unielllud I wealber In auction! of doniexilc ! wlntar crop territory aouthweat accounted for aom late aelllnK. At the cloio, wheat varied from 1 decline to 1 advance. Dec. 07 j to 98, May Ki-8, corn i 1 down. Dec. 68-68, May 6&I-FU1. and oata i t up. lock Market Quotations i:v VOrtK. Oct. 14 () Lat lu ilecli chopped down tli u ninrkft today after aporadlc ,f wure mad to put ro y propa under tha leadera. tun followed aleela In the ..ur retreat and many laauea k d one to three or moie i at new Iowa fur the pant yeara, A few apeclultlea, ur. lomeitid Hi trend, poriant newi atlmulatlou waa iij and inor reaervauona nude lor an on the we ll tiaitera awaited further on what the apeclal aeftalou ii:re will ilu aaid from the m already outlined by the lent. hit dipped at the atari Impalnd margin account illtrhud and profile war il In ou aom of yuaterday'a ing fuvorld-a. Il cam back but failed to hold In many ih'i-i ai volume dried up aud Here withdrawn. 'Ppi-ra came lo the for for a - as world copper alatlaltca jtvd a lfha thMii expe'ted In e In moi ka of the red metal fcf lieptimber 30. They alio VA In the final hour, tinveral wtra In demand on algna of r fuel ilelnund. 'AllnH were quiet until thu iudliiK period when aelllng the th-ker tap behind. pansfera wer around 1,- "Ou iharea. lay cloilng quotation: Com'wllb A 8ou . i f.'oniolldated Edlaon ...... IfiJ Conaolldatad Oil ..4 .. 10 ('orn Producta 60 Curtlaa Wrlnlit sj iu I'ont 4k le N 128 Klectrlc Auto Light 24 (ieneral Klectrle . Ill) General Kooda .. 81 j General Motnra ...... 41 Goodyear Tlrea 2:'j Gr. No. l'f jh lludaon Motor n.....HH 84 llllnola Central .. II, lnp. Copper lit International Harreiter .... 77 International Nickel 46 Int. I'aper P. Pf 4'Ji 1. T. 4t T 6i John Manvlll 87 1 Kennecott Con. Cop 3 8 I.lb-U-Ford 471 Llg-Myera B 88 l.oiw'l 64 Monty Ward 4u Nallutial lllicull 20, National Distillers HI National Power A Light 7 N. Y. Central 2"J North America ............. IS Northern Pacific 14 i ! 1'arkard .. 63 i J. C. Pennay .. 801 1 1'enrt R. It. . 211 , Phillip Pt 4 .It Preed Bleel Car .. Pub. Hervlr N. J S61 Pullman ............... 31 4 itaillo 7J Item. Hand. .... 14 i Hep. Steel 1 Keynolda Tob. B .. 46 Hear Roebuck 66 Shell Union 17 i 80. Cal. Kdlaon 21 .Southern Pacific 121 Standard Brand 9 Standard Oil of Calif I2i Standard Oil N. J 111 Studebaker Motor 7 Superior Oil 21 Texaa Corp 43) Texua Gulf Sul 30 Trans-A merle . 121 Union Carbide 82 Union Paelflo .. l United Airline il Iteductloli d Lheuilcal 4k 4 Store .. prtcan Can rrlran 4k Kor. Powr , 4 T rlran Tnh. II , than Water Work , onda Copper ur III . Iiiion T. 4k B. F. tlon Corp . Ohio ilu In Avlatlou Steel "I! Air Mtg. Mfg. Park 1'itian 7.-L , met 4 Hue . ........ dlan i'aclflo ............. (J. I.) rplllar Tractor k'ie pin-Teed ......... ft Ohio filer Motor . One ft Klectrlo 1 Invent Tr 1'iierrlnl Solvent 68 172 104 3i 3 1611 73t lit 31 i 431 31 12 m 12J it!! Ui 281 6 Il 11 7i 81 1031 (61 231 61 191 761 81 481 Jhree Days' Cough Pfour Danger Signal LTsl.U!rJhuW mny ntedlclne L nV h . r "our eoughp then iimi irriintion, you can n-llcf now with Creomullon. '11.1 troill) ft Tnnv hii kpfln '"""nt "llorU to tak chnnc 1 any rrnieriv in .1 To Sitl t1,V.ble Bn1 "" "s,h,"tl heal the Inflamed he .?, ,rr rrm"lle hnvo foiled, d vr"KKl"t authorized to otninrrl from th venr fine ;;r.nfn la one word-not 'or 1 ii IT no byvbrn In It. he ill1 ? 1,1 y- m, the name I net i ',. rromuislon, and rc icf i. ?""'"' rroauct and f "a you Wttiiu (Adv.) United Aircraft United Corporation .... United Gaa Imp U. 8. Huhber U. 8. Steel Walworth '. Western Union Wealorn Klectrlc White Motor Woolwortb tli 31 101 3n 66 71 80 1041 12J 401 doelng Curb Quotations; Cities Service .. 2 Electric Bond ft Share 81 nOHTOV WOOL BOSTON. Oct. 14 W) With moat buyers away from the mar ket, the wool situation was little changed today. Topmakers occa sionally picked up odd Iota at their own prices, considerably below dealers' quotations. No large weights were reported Avail able since holders of large quan tities of wool refused to consider the lower hide. Vinegar eels are present In moHt of the vinegar we use. The tiny crentures liv ln vast num bers In , the bottoma of vinegar bottles. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 14 MP) But ter print A grade. 37tc lb., fu parchment wrappers, 38tc lb. In cartons; B grade, 361c lb. lo parchment wrappers, 37c lb. In cartoua. Butterfat (Portland delivery buying price) A grade, 371c to 38c lb., country atatlons; A gra le 361-36c lb; B grade, 2c l' lesa; C grade, 6c leva. Eggs Buying prlc by whole salers: Kxtraa, 29c: standards. 26c; firsts 22c; medium 23c: me dlum firsts, 20c; small extras 14c; nndergrades 16c dozen. Chees Oregon triplets 18c: Oregon loaf, 19c. Broker will pay ) cent below quotatfons. Country Meats Selling price to retailers: country killed hors best butcher, under 160 lbs., 131-14c; vealers. 15c; light and thin, 1013c; heavy, 10c: can ner cows. 61-71c; cutters, 8-9c; bulls 9 cents; spring lambs 14c to 16c; ewes, 6-7c lb. Live Poultry Buying price Leghorn broilers. 22-23c lb.: colored springs, 2 to 31 lbs., 19c to 20o lb.; over 31 lbs., 19-20C Barber Slays Wife; Kills Self X ' ii i rs vjn X. ... ' ' t'U v J 4aTV, :t I I I ...:.,. . . ... ..V t JL, wi Alvln King. 30, wrote an Onumnu, taut., ncwupaner he nad killed his wife and the following day advised the newai.aper he was going to take hla own life. Police found the body o." llareuret King. 22. following the receipt of the letter. King sh t himself the following day. The Kings are pictured with their 6-yi.ar-old on. Tommy, who waa orphaned by the tragedy. lb.: Leghorn hens, over 31 lbs. 11-12C lb.; under 31 lbs., 11c lb.; colored bens, 4 to 6 lbs., 17c to ISO lb.; over 6 lbs., 17-18c lb.; No. 2 grade 2c less. Potatoes Yakima Gems. $1.15 1.20; local, $1.20 cental; Drs chutes $1.23. Onions New crop. Walla Walls 65-75c ln 60s; Yakima 10U $1.25-1.40. Wool 1937, nominal: Willa mette valley, medium, 30c lb.: coarse and braids, 28c lb.; eastern Oregon, fine, nominal; medium 11-33c lb.: crossbred. 32-33c lb. Fall lamb, wool, 25c lb. IJay S'-Iling price to retailers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $17-17.50 ton: oat-vetch. $13; clover. $12 ton. timothy, eastern Oregon, unq act ed; ditto valley unquoted, Port land. CHICAGO POTATOKS CHICAGO, Oct. 14 AP-USDA) Potatoes 91; on track 275; total U. S. shipments 833; firm, slight ly stronger tendency, supplies moderate, demand fairly good; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbank. U. g. No. 1, $1.40-45; Colorado Bed McClures, U. 8. No. 1, $1.35-40; Cobbler. V. 8. No. 1 and partly graded, 90-96C; moat- ly SC. South S. F. Livestock HO. BAN VllANCISCO, Oct. 14 (Ai'-USUA) iloga 500; mostly 26c lower; top and bulk 180-220 lb. butchers $10.40; good around 240-250 lb. butcher, light lighta and medium light butchera $9.90; bulk packing aowa $7.76. Cattle 200; moderately active; apota about 25c lower than Mon day. 996 lb. fed steers $9.26; medium 930 lb. $8.25; heifers ab sent; medium to good range cows $5.00-11.00; low cutters and cut ters eligible $3.00-4.25; bulls quoted $5.00-5.76. Calves (0; ac tive, strong; good 315 lb. range calves $8.00; vealers quoted to $10.00. Sheep 325; lambs fully steady; atrictly good 76 lb. medium pell clover-pastured lambs $9.25: com mon to medium 60 lb. wooled lambs IS. 00; plain light slaughter ewes $2.00; choice medium pelt ewes quoted to $4.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Oct. 14 (AP-CSDA) Hoks 13.0MO; itea-.y to 10 lower than Wednesday's average; top $11.10; bulk good and choice 190-230 lbs.. $10.85-11.05: 150 180 lbs.. $10.40-11.00; 240-300 lbs., $10.35-11.00; packing sows $9.15-65; light weights to $9.75. Cattle 5000, calves 1000; gen erally steady to strong; rholcjk to prim yoarllnga at $1(.60 19.00; grassy and abort fl steer $14.00 down to $8.60; bet ter grail market on eowa; tork era firm; bulla 10-15 hlshor at $7.00 down; vealers firm at $13.00 down. . Sheep 7000; fat lam ha alow, around ateady; native $10. 60-76$-cholc bold around $11.00; aheesj steady to easier; natlv ii4., $3.50-4.50; cholc held (round $4.76; Indication ateady on ver limited feeding lambs; douhl good rang feeding ewe solid mouthed and older $4.00. Birds put on heavier clothea Is winter by growing extra feather. Of the United Kingdom (Eng land and Ireland), 620,000 acrei; are submerged with water at eaclf period of high tide. " A 46-mile wind threatened ara othor Florida hurricane, hut someone discovered It was just the backfire from another BolW. vla-Paraguay tiff. tt, The Mediterranean sea has aA average depth of 45(0 feet. " . V ai rt 11411 ., - - - - - riavuK nu SMOOTHNESS BEYOND COMPARE ATA PRICE THAT EVEN A trnrruMAM win cdaoci r , -.j ill-. ii iT.fl 1 KELP 15 f.iiLES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Flush out Acids and Othr Poisonous Wasto Dorton t$y your kidRys pontain 15 ViW of tiny tu'yt-M or fihri wi.icb b'lj lo purily th blood n'i kfp you hmkhy. Mtm puple pvm vltr.iit :t TitnU s dkv or aoout 3 doufvIi of wwU. Ki-iUffil or Braoty psjsofr with martins i A4ffMf' stid burmog ibowi there D.&y touetbtnc AVVvl ron wun your mintvi or uiauu-. An TrsUi of uiu or tKiotai in vour blood. when di to functional Kiiny dif.nieri, my , bm tli bioniii( of n4HTiii brkn-h, rhu iriatic ptuni, lc puiu, I'm of pp mod nwr-, I'tunf up mi'iu, ecli.nj, pulia uodrt I)wd t wait! Aik your aruzut nr uom -.. ci. rB. TLv give hiDoy TM sad wiil hrlp ths Cpr. III? CtVtT D1ST1LLCKS COUP, Dtft- lft Miln cf ki'ln-v tub Cued wit poi tuu from your blood. Gt Uou'i Jrilii AS rr t v,ise i I piNTy -- a- W: .SBkl V bbbw BRAND? tX CCUTIVCOFriCCStCHRVSLIE W BLOC, j. V.bT iM9dIcatd ' Doicke Powder tor Hmlntm Jsrr' HAD RHEUMATIC PAIN TEN YEARS Dua to Sluggish Kidney and Bowel Action; Now Re lieved by Van-Tage. Borne of the Best-Known Peo- pin of This Section are praising and endorsing P Van-Tsge, th "Amailng New Medicine," now being Intro duced In Klam ath Falls. Just a tew day ago, Mr. I. W. I v es t e r , of 1630 W. Cleve land At. . Spokane Wash., mad t h s following statement: "For all of ten been a In I ft MM. n'KSTKJl yar I had victim of rheumatic pain mv knee and lega caused by th slugglah action of my kidneys and bowel. My kidney kept me getting up at night and my bowels were o congested tnai 1 nan i take laxatives almost every nlgM. So t guess If no wonder my whol system waa poisoned. A friend who had taken Van-Tage told me about It and urged me to try It. 1 hav taken I bottle now and 1 don't hav to get up at night to rellov my kidney. My consti pated bowels have been relieved and as soon as this medicine start ed working I could feel the rheu matic pain going. I feel Ilk 1 can never thank Van-Tage enough, and th least I on do Is make this statement." VAN-TAOH help clear away poisonous waste from th ystem In severnl way at oncel It helps cleanse the bowel, assists Naturo lo flush excess Impurity from kid ney and bring forth ga and bloat from stomach. So much Van Tag I old that II price I very reasonable, so get It TODAY at the Kverhody's Cut Rat. 808 Main St. Also sold by all leading Druggist In Klnmalh Falls and throughout Oregon and Nearby Htntes. R & G cars with money-back Guarantee included in sale! Many Cars in thli Oreat Clearance bear the R 4V O emblem, which means checked at 30 vital point to meet ford Factory Specification and gold with your rord Dealer's WRITTEN OUARANTEI of 100?. Satisfaction or lOO Refund. saw "" """ piAVi'iisi'ii,, JI-VIJI '., HPJ'i' I I l'i''J.)Jumi. ,. mj..'J'Mi'V i-'.t ".' I I il SU1Jisnswtii.il wastasMsaws si is iimi asms I i i ii i is i "sin naisii mis mi rrM'-fnr i.n'ri'--iaA-'fc'J-'Hirr-sasi Vil si-'-insafj , ktshi SSij. YOUR FORD DEALER'S ENTIRE j MMH ) STOCK OF USED CARS AND j pjljBlMrOyP V 4 PRICES ... YOUR CHOICE OF ABffl ffATiffu''a?Jf THE MOST POPULAR MODELS j .f v'y Y ...LIBERAL ALLOWANCES J ' ; " il ' y EASY TERMS .. ACT NOW .. . j " 1 936 Chevrolet Coach I 1936 Ford Deluxe Touring Sedan Equipped with heater and 6-ply tires, paint and upholstery like new, motor perfect, carries our usual R and G guarantee , , ,- $595 1935 Ford Deluxe Touring Sedan Has radio, heater and spacious trunk, newly painted and guaranteed in every respect $525 1935 Ford Cabriolet Has hot water heater, special wheels and new 6-ply tires, in other respects like a new car $5 1 5 1935 Ford Tudor Reconditioned motor, new seat covers, hot water heater, a. real special at $465 1933 Ford Tudor- This car has special trunk and hot water heater, has had exceptionally good care and is in per fect condition ...$335 1932 Ford 4 Cylinder Coupe Just traded in and is rough in some rejects, an "as is" value at $165 Just traded in by a local business man, has had exceptional care and is like new, a real R and G value at $595 Two 1930 Ford Roadsters Both in very good condition, your choice $145 193 1 Ford Coupe Much better than average, a real buy at $195 1937 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan Very low mileage and in excellent condition throughout $685 Two 1930 Chevrolet Sedans Both better than average, priced quick, each to move ..$195 1934 Plymouth Coach This car is much better than average and is selling for less than its value at $365 1933 Pontiac Sedan This car is in the finest of condition and is one of our real clearance specials $345 Pfl Tr IP Main and Esplanade 527 Klamath