Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1931)
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, irEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,2, 1931. PAGE THREE BUTTER SUPPLY Medf ord Pear Sales on New York Auction vrom New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League PORTLAND, Oct. a. (AP) Further increase in butter offerings from the country Indicate not only well sustained production generally, but the Increasing surplus as a result of the lessened demand due to the clos ing of most of the harvest seasons. Country butter offerings here Jump ed considerably In the last few days. At the late advance In the price as astabllshed by the Pacific Co-Ops the maricet lor eggs reriects a firm tone generally in the local territory. Re ceipts show fractional betterment. Market for chickens was unchanged for the day In the live poultry mar ket. Receipts continue rather liberal. Despite the reports coming from Interested parties,. private survey of the turkey situation indicates a tur key crop In southern Oregon of at least last year's figures; more in spots. Demand Is very good. There Is further weakness In the market for country killed calves along the wholesale way with general trad .lng In tops not now above 13c lb. An easier tone Is reported for coun try killed bulls. Price la now down to 6-6c. Hogs and lambs are without further change. Cabbage market Is easy to weaker. Good demand for large sized peach es around 90-91.00 box. OREGON CELERY FILLS DEMAND IN CALIFORNIA PORTLAND, Oct. 2. (AP) Cali fornia la buying Oregon grown celery In quite liberal volume because of upreme quality alone, the Journal aays today. Reports here Indicate that much of the California celery now available Is Infected with worms with corresponding poor quality. The better class trade is buying Oregon stock to take care of Its needs. . - . Livestock PORTLAND. Oct. 2 (AP) CAT TLE 35, calves 10; about steady. HOGS 125, including 28 direct; about steady. SHEEP and lambs 600; about steady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Oct. 2. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. .6014 -60V4 -""Vi -Sols May . .63 - .63 .63 .63 . Cosh wheat: Big Bend bluestem Bolt white .6214 AS .48 .46' .46 .46 'Western white Hard winter ............... Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2 white : 18.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 98; flour 10: corn 1; hay S. . Portland Produce try meats, selling price to retail ers: Vealers 30 to 120 lbs., 13 13Y4c. Others unchanged. BUTTER Prints 62 score or bet ter, 34c; standards, 31 32c car ton. Butter fat, eggs, milk, live poul try, onions, potatoes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Snn Francisco Butterfat. 6 AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2. (AP) Butterfat, f.o.b. flan Francisco, 3J4- Wall Street Report STOCK SALE AVEKAOES (Copyright, 1931, Standard Statistics Company) Oct. 2. 60 20 20 90 Ind5'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 74.3 Prev. day 73.0 Wek ago 84.5 Mouth ago ..105.4 Year ago ..147.9 49.S 50.5 53.4 111.5 108.3 124.3 62.2 161.0 113.8 203.2 77.0 77.0 86.7 108.5 152.3 NEW YORK, Oct. 2. (AP) Helped fcy a much stronger bond market, stocks overcame weakness In the rnll road shares today and closed Irregu larly higher, with gains of $1 to 2 In a number of pivotal Industrials and utilities. Trading wss relatively quiet. Sales approximated 2,500,000 shares, or a million less than yesterday's turnover. Today a closing prices for 17 select ed stocks follow: American Can - 78 Vi American T. 4c T. 130". Anaconda Curtis Wright General Motors Int. T. & T - Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio : Southern Pac. S. O. of Cal. 8. o. of N. J Trans. Am. United Aircraft U. S. Steel Corp't Trust Shs. 6-yr. Pxd. Trust IS'j U. 23T 16 10 12'i 13', 63 Vi 29 'M 29i 4 15 li 71 3", 4 STORY ONE (continued from pare one) September 299 care Medford Barttett Pears, 1 about 25c to 65a a box lower than yesterday: the BRAND. Eskimo Extra Scllpse Fancy Del Rio Extra Bear Creek Extra Evergreen Extra Cub Fancy Ram Fancy Del Rio Extra . Del Rio Fancy Polly Extra Top O Day Fancy . Broadway Extra Stiver Crest . Plc-O-Pac Fancy BOSC Glen Rosa Extras Glen Ivy Fancy Brs. . 7 , 468 , 520 , 620 . 149 139 , 264 . 313 . 207 . 347 . 173 . 620 , 520 . 520 . 345 . 188 car Base. On Oregon and Washington Bartletta i largest losses were towards the end of the sale. 80s 90s 100s 110s 120s 135s 150s 165s 180s 195a 225 300 305 805 305 255 255 265 265 270 270 i75 275 290 290 290 290 305 335 340 335 325 350 360 415 375 335 365 375 ' 410 375 . 315 310 310 330 340 375 355 310 310 310 310 310 300 325 325 325 190 190 200 215 215 240 265 285 265 305 295 295 300 335 345" 240 300 260 255 255 265 265 27 275 295 285 260 265 265 260 270 285 330 240 240 240 240 250 260 280 280 280 . 295 260 265 275 285 360 360 345 240 255 IBS 235 245 250 270 320 315 . 260 260 250 260 275 285 295 300 300 285 280 285 320 315 315 240 240 250 255 275 280 275 AVU. 303 270 31U 366 334 317 253 322 269 272 258 308 257 269 304 266 dates agreed upon for the race, and Lipton's yachts, as well as those of the New York club, were hauled up on the ways for an Indefinite period. Then came the great contest of 1920, when Shamrock and Resolute were pitted against each other for what proved to be the most spectac ular of all the International races since the British defeat In 1851. sir Thomas actually won two of the five races, and had the satisfaction of seeing one of ht& Shamrocks cross the finish line a victor for the first time since he began racing In America. "I have looked forward to this mo ment for 21 years, and now I am happy," he said as Shamrock swept majestically over the line. In tola optimism he ordered a special casket In which to carry the cup back to England but the casket went back empty. ' Interesting Career Aside from his long and ardent yachting career, the life of Sir Tho mas Llpton was full of many Inter esting features, although the weather-beaten sportsman himself waa reluctant to admit It. "Something about myself other than yachting?" he once saitt to a group of newspapermen who ask ed about his life. "That's I fear, would be like playing Hamlet with the principal character left out. St. Mark's Guild rummage sale, across from Holly theater, Saturday. Ladles' coats, 30c up; silk dresses, 60c up; children's coats, 25c; ralncoars, 50c to 81.00; hata, 15c and 25c; men's shirts, 25c; shoes, 5c up; quilts, 50c. t In New York that Cuban rebellion would be regarded as a neighborhood row. Macon Telegraph. STATE CONTROL IS CHEYENNE. Wyo., Oct. 2. (AP) A plan for a cooperative effort by western states to obtain control of the public domain lands within their boundaries will be placed before the Western Governors' conference at Portland, Ore., this month by Gover nor A, M. Clark. "It appears that both President Hoover and Secretary of the Interior Wilbur are Inclined toward an atti tude favorable to tfte western states In connection with public domain lands," Governor Clark said. "We should strike while the Iron Is hot and all the western states should join In the movement. It Is one of the most Important matters pending at present, "Not only should the states have the surface rights to public domain lands but they should be given the mineral rights also." Governor Clark said it may be years before there again will be both a president and a secretary of tne Interior who view with favor state control of the public domain. For this reason he said action should be taken by the states to acquire control during the present White House ad ministration. Governor Clark probably will at tend the conference as one of the Wyoming delegates. He plans to take with him men who have studied the public domain situation. Among them will be Dr. A. G. Crane, president of the University of Wyoming; Charles E. Winter of Cas per, former congressman from Wy oming, and Perry Jenkins, member of President Hoover's commission on public lands. 4 Special tomorrow, famous Gage bats $4.98. Smart Eugenie trl-corners, etc 1.49, M.98 and 92.98. Shoes tl.SS to $5.95. The Band Box and Shoe Box. GET COURT FINES Reckless and Imprudent driving on public streets or roads resulted, in three arrests, and being fined In Judge Taylor's court today. The heaviest punishment was given Jerry Barnes of Phoenix and Med ford, on the charge of reckless driv ing on South Central avenue last evening, during which his car crashed Into tha car of an Ashland woman and bkUly damaged It. He was fined $50 and a Jail sentence of 30 days v-u Imposed. However, the Jail sentence was suspended on condition that he not drive a car for three months. M. O. Wright of Medford waa fined $25 and costs for reckless driving, it being charged that he drove a truck at high speed and round curves too fast, Mervin O. Gleason of Central Point pleaded guilty to j careless and im prudent driving charge, on September 13, for driving his car at a speed of 50 miles an hour, during which he passed other cars. He was fined $10 and cost. Bargains, bargains tomorrow; 300 more new hats going at $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. $4.98. Real money savers. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M Store. When things look blue, nobody can help the situation by turning yeller. Weston (Ore.) Leader. foot sloop, while American racing of ficials desired ft 00 -footer, holding that yacht racing, as every other sport, should progress. Compromise .Made Seven years of controversy followed t this announcement, during which j Llpton made numerous attempts to , "procure a modification of the ruling. Finally, in 1913. the New York offi cials agreed to compromise on a 75- . foot vessel and Llptnn issued a cbal- j lenite under these conditions wntcii j was immediately accepted. 1 War began, however, before the People's Market Groceteria No. 2 Cor. 6th and Grape SLASHES Meat Prices Saturday Specials Fat Kens, each 50c Bee Veal Roast, lb. . .10c Boil, lb. ... ., ... 7c Steak, lb. ...... 14c Roast, lb. .;.,.10c Stew, lb i. 8c Chops, lb. . .,. 18c Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. 15c Shoulder Steak, lb. 15c Sausage, 2 lbs ..25c Hamberger, 2 lbs, J25c Lamb Leg, lb Shoulder, lb. ... Stew, lb. Chops, lb. ,.15o .10c ..... 6o 15c IPtis LardiS- Sin" Hams Yi-geX pail , Sugar Cured' Skinned Hams Yi or whole, lb. 10c ..95c 50c 22c Bacon yht Len lb---llc Heavy, lb ...,.z0c Bologna, 2 lbs. . . 25c Weiners, 2 lbs. . . 25c D. M. WATT, Manager lMense telephone your orders early and help us give you better service. Of) FOR FREE r none aj delivery service RELIABLE CASH GROCERY "Where Quality Tells and Price Sells" 117 North Central W. A. IIOIXOWAY, Prop. IVe Recommend Western Farm, Products In our efforts to keep our money at home and boost the west, we buy Western Products. Come In and see our variety and low prices. Saturday and Monday Bargains Calumet Corn Starch, 2 for . .. 15 Pure Raspberry Jam, No. 2 cans 25 Mb. pkg 19 Maxwell House or S. and W., 3 lbs $1.00 Chase and Sanborn's, lb.. 3 7 (One 10c pkg. Tea FREE) Coffee Libby's Deviled Meat, 6 for Imported Sardines, Norwegian Puritan Malt Cornflakes and Pos Toasties, 3 for . Kellogg 's All Bran Pink Salmon, 2 for . Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs. for No. 2i Pineapple, 18, 2 for Quart Fruit Jars ...10 -47 ...23t? .10 25 .25 .35 89 Tomato Juice, 2 for . .. .......25 63d S1.23 25 -13d 33d $1.09 4 3 Pounds Snowdrift 6 Pounds Snowdrift 1 Pint Wesson Oil 1 Quart Wesson Oil Macaroni, 2 pounds for P. and G. Soap, 10 for , Anchor Flour, hard wheat Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Cranberries, 1 quart .............. 20d Squash, 4 varieties, lb. . ............ 3 Local Egg Plant, each . 3 Local Green Onions, 2 bundles for ................... 5d Fancy Quince, pound , 5 New Crop Local String Beans, 4 pounds for -mjrr, 25d Ground Cherries, 2 pounds for 35 Fancy Celery 10d Klamath Spuds are Cheap Now Borden's Fine Cheeses All Flavors Taste this cheese in our store. i-Pound Package 18c, 2 for 35c FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON" COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION a NOW IS T TIME to us? brockets Western Farm There never was a better time to use Western Farm Products than right now. We are always glad to feature home products and have at all times a full line of flour, cereals, canned goods produced and packed on the Pacific coast. We invite you to come in and look ever our Western Products. SATURDAY SPECIALS lxi lbs. Drifted Snow Flour . 79c Royal Club Coffee, lb .33c , S & W Baby Kernel Corn, 3 cans 55c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH HOME MADE CAKES BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE lnp'Sr All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY Personal Attention Prompt Service e. E. MAltSU Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 m f) i CORN $ 1 .60 1 &j SATURDAY CASH MQNEY-SAVERS Added Charge for Dolivery 25 Bird Cages it r, iu cii'iiiiiiii; (Mil. Olir , . t . 1 . 'ii' j .i , j ..,,. or ,.,,. mimmi ijfiw ""ii wild. . 'teiairii Save on Cages Discount JC 9 Rabbit Barley, sack ... Bran, 60s . Ground Oats, 80s Onion Sots, quart $1.10 $ (50 $1.12 $ .12 Mill Run, 80s Stock Salt, BOs ? .80 .58 Ground Barley, 100s ?1.25 Egg Mash, 100s $1.80 DAIRY RATION Dnlrvinrn get Dip itiftxlmiim result frnin thl strong frpil, I'miiiiI fur hiiikI It fitttft yiiu lest. M.ule of Hhole ground grtiliiH (tnU cuiHTiilniU"; mi nut hit tlx, nor -liciiMMtiMg In RttMllFitt. Ki'ekn conn III iK'tler lit iiltli u iid kvrts (lie milk How up lo the maximum. An 80-lb. sack for . w $1.50 sMBkAJssfllSstsJI smim mimuX liiilinitni. i li ' r''i HaeAx'jvartiatu fc .1 nun "im 3 DiSPrCV 7m ffri tw COMPARE OUU PRICES .. BOTH I)KIIIISI1 ,M) l.llt IM(II'i:S And You Will Know that Pay'n Takit materially undersells all competition. Come. ' Shop and Save! Values for Friday, Saturday, Monday, Oct. 2-3-5 it Shortening MlRh Grin! Vffxetiiltle, for All Cooking 4 lbs. . ..... Catsup Van Camp's Nntlojitillr Known Large Bottle . .,.., Crystal White Billion of Bubble NtMip Case price $2.99 Bar .. 43 13 Hockless Picnics flivlfl'i CIH-Ir- S llnrlilrsl. (. WiiHli1, I'remtuni Cure Lb. . Flour t'firrlei the l.lur Sen! of Qual ity Ifitrri Ulu-iit 49-lb. Bag .... Prunes 21 3 0rrKoii lYtiii-s. lirco ulre, anil "k BO lbs 4 lbs, 113 NO. CENTRAL 1