ROGUE GRAPES AT PEAK OF MARKET PORTLAND, Oct. 8. (AP) Con dltlons In the butur market appear fully steady, at least Insofar aa the open trade la concerned. Butterfat situation la firm. Generally maintained prices are reflected In the market tor egs with Paelflo co-ops reporting I stead; movement at the recent ad vance. Much storage stock la pass- Ins Into consumption. v Rogue River grapes of the beat quality are topping the local market at 1. CO crate. Some from the dis trict are quoted tl.toalJO, which la the same as for California, aitnougn the latter are In larger package. Livestock. PORTLAND, Oct. (AP) Cattle 9900; steers and she-stock 20 a 60c lower. Steers 600-000 lbs., good, 00 0.75; medium, M.7Ss8.00; com mon, S3.00 9 4.78; eOO-1100 V1- S8.0096.76; medium, 769 8.00; common, t3.00a4.79: 1100-1300 lbs., good. 5.7S8.1)0; medium, (3.769 6.75. Heifers, S60-850 lbs., good, S6.00 at to; medium, 4 00 9 6.00: common, 3.0094.00. Cows, good, S4.0094J50; common and medium, a.764.00; low cutter and cutter, Sl.00ft3.75 Bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) a4.OO9l.6O; cutter, common and medium, I8 00 4.00. Vealers (milk fed) good and choice, S7.50JtS.50; medium, e6.00?7.50; cull and common, 4.006.00; calves. 350- 600 lbs., good and choice. 16.00 q 8.00; common and medium,. 93,609 .0O. HOOS 1000, Including 108 through; around 76c higher for killer stuff, Light light, 140-180 lb, good and choice, S.75ffl6.50; light weight, 180- 180 lbs., good and choice, 18.359 8.50; 180-200 lbs., good and choice. M.36 9 6.50; medium weight, 300-230 lbs., good and choice, S5.766 50; 220-360 lbs., good and choice. (5.60 8.38. Heavy weight, 360-390 lbs., good and choice, e5.3590.00; aou-300 ids., good and choice, 4.6O96.6O. Packing sows, 37S-S00 lbs., medium and good, 4.0096.OO. Feeder and atocker pigs, 70-130 lbs., good and oholce, 84.76 6.80. SHEEP and LAMBS 8300; steady. Lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice as.SS0B.5o; medium. 88778 835; all weights, common, t9.00ft8.78; year ling wethers, 00-110 lbs, medium to choice, 93.O0a4.OO; ewes. 90-120 lbs., medium to choice, 917892 00; 130-160 lbs., medium to choice, 91,60 91.76; all weights, cull and com mon, $1.00$ 1.60. . Medf ord Pear Sales on New York Auction rom New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League October 1 Pour cars and 1 part car Med ford Bartietta, 1 car Bosc. 1 part car Seckles sold here today. On Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8, (AP) . LIVB POULTRY Net buying price: Broilers under 114 lbs. 30c: over IJ4 lbs. 18c. Others unchanged. Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, ooun try meats, mohair, nuts, casoara bark hops, onions, potatoes, wool and hay quotation unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 5(AP Open. High. Low. Close. Deo. .40 .49 .4854 ! May . M .83 .81 .81 Cash wheat! Big Bend Blui Soft white Western whits , Hard winter , Northsm spring Western red Oats: No. a whit. Today's oar receipts: flour 10: hay 3v .81 .48 .48 .48 At .48 918.00 Ban Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8. (AP) Butterfat f.o.b. Ban Franolsco 83o. Wall Street Report Stock salea averages. (Copyright, 1931, Standard Satieties , Co.) 80 30 90 60 Ind'ls RR'a Dili, Total Today 67.8 48.8 101.8 70.0 Prev. day 71.T 47.1 108.8 14.4 V Like Angel Food Not th txtur of riuhrer'i New Holsum Loaf. Silky white and Juat at fine ai your fa vorite angel food. That', the reason it licet without crumb line and make inch unexcelled toast Bxs. 80s 90s 100s 110s 130s 136s 160s 166s 180s 310s Avg. , 78 290 390 290 390 390 390 . 466 335 260 360 355 360 370 370 370 370 264 , 4U6 880 330 928 838 828 320 328 815 822 131 286 388 370 270 266 396 398 810 820 320 395 ,97 240 340 340 340 240 330 340 340 340 340 339 , 820 846 800 840 326 846 846 846 330 838 . 387 276 375 276 375 385 386 288 37V , 168 280 260 360 350 265 380 276 370 268 302 829 280 380 380 380 386 395 816 810 380 294 303 240 340 340 340 345 386 370 370 380 356 Brand Eskimo Extras Eclipse, Fancy . . Cub, Fancy .- Blue Goose, Extras Blue aoose. Fancy Broadway, Extras Pinnacle, Extras Plc-O-Pac, Fancy Oregon Bosc Olen Rosa, Extras - Olen Ivy, Fancy .. October 2 Three cars Medford Bartletts, 1 car Anjous, 1 car Bosc sold here today. On Oregon and Washing ton pears, market strong and higher. Brand Eskimo, Extra Eclipse, Fancy Polly. Extra Top C Day. Fancy . Broadway, Extra . Oregon Bosc Olen Rosa Extra Olen Ivy, Fancy Oregon Anjous Olen Rosa, Extra Olen Ivy, Fancy Bxs. . 80s 90s 100s UOs 120s 135s 150s 165s 180s . 62 280 390 300 300 . 492 388 356 386 360 370 376 375 370 . 303 840 850 840 835 835 840 350 340 340 . 317 . 80S 305 305 388 310 815 835 336 320 . 620 310 310 820 360 440 440 386 . 832 390 390 398 398 396 375 390 390 378 . 194 340 340 340' 340 360 340 240 340 338 . 292 378 . 340 330 Avg. 294 370 840 310 380 388 341 346 318 Week ago... 80.6 83.1 131.8 83.4 Month ago.102.2 60.8 167.1 105.S Year ago- 148.3 113.8 308.1 153.7 NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (AP) Waves of selling again swept the securities market today. The volume of fresh selling was somewhat perplexing to brokersge circles, and drove share prices to still lower levels. Rslls, steels, chemical and tobaccos were conspicuously weak. - Today's closing prices for 17 select ed stocks follow: Amsrlcan Can 72 American T. & T 131 Anaconda Curtis Wright OenersI Motors Int. T. tt T Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio a.. .. Southern Pao. H 8. O. of Cal. a. 0. of n. J. ., Trans Am. United Alroraft , U. 8. Steel ... Corp't Trust She. , 6-yr, Fxd. Trust .. 13 . 1 . 23 . 14 . 8 . 10 . 10 . 46 38 . 38 . 8 . 13 . 82 . 8 . MERCHANTS MEET FOR Tl Committees will be appointed to morrow evening to start plana for the annual Christmas opening In Medford at the meeting of the re tall trade division of the Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Medford. The meeting has been called for 630, W. F. Isaacs, president, an nounced today. All Medford mer chant are urged to be present and participate In the plana to stimulate retail trade activities during vhe next few months. ' ) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Tomatoes, 0 lb. Bring your containers, rica wiom yvw self, Juat across Bear creek bridge on Blddle road. FOR SALE Small house, 8 acres. Will taxe laxe imw payment. Some cash. Buchshut Hill road, turn north second house on right. FOR RENT Oltlce or studio room. 910. rnone ioo or uutuuo Theater. 1 FOR RENT 8-room house, 704 W, snd St. uau jiw-w. WOMAN wante housework by hour or . day. Phone 44i--a. CARPENTERINQ, painting and paper- hanging, utymor, ruuuo " FOR SALE 8 roll-top desks. Apply Mall Tribune. COAL at special prices a few more days only; sis.w per wu wv from oar to you. Another car of ROYAL UTAH COAL will arrive here about Oct. 8th. Buy now and save money. Phcne S33, F. . SAMSON CO. CORN at lower prices on deliveries direct from car. nnomw w best quality eastern yellow corn will arrive here this week. A good tur key feed for less money. Phone 833. F. 8. SAMSON COMPANY. FOR SALE Caddie and work horse. 1100 lbs. Exchange lor wooa. no No. Riverside. FOR painting, paperhanglng and kal aomlnlng. call 1018-W. FOR RENT Desirable rooms facing park. Mrs. waterman, iuu wj. ivy. Phone 99B-W. UNREDEEMED CARS at saving of 30 to 40 of actual value. Take advantage of this op portunity. Regardless of price, every car In our stock must be moved at once. MAKE U8 AN OFFER 1930 Ford Coupe, only 9345 00 1929 Essex Coupe . 1939 Ford Sport Roadster.. 1927 Essex Sedsn 1927 Bulck Std. 'oupe . 1927 Essex Coupe . 1924 Maxwell Touring -. others or squsi vaius. WE LOAN ON CARS ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Riverside. S78C0 199.00 160.10 2SS00 238 00 40.00 1 SMALL houses nd 6 lots to ex change for ranch within 86 miles ol Medtord. 803 Mae Si. FOR RENT House partly furnished: garage, woonsnen. uau oiu uiarx St. for Information. RANCH or city property wanted for eo. vaiuornia income, oox 87. Monterey. Cal. ' , FARM wanted for 9 acree oranges, nouss. Box 23. San Gabriel, Cal. RANCH wanted for house, acre, ear Los Angeles. Box 63. Al ham bra, Cal. FOR SALE 7 good young milk cows. w. tt, Hoiman, pnone 4-F-02, Bule Point. FOR SALE Chesp, 1 large roll-top office desk with swivel chair and typewriter attachment; ( 8-shrlf esses, 46x72x76 Inches. 303 Ho. Bar.lrtt. J-hons 97I-JS. WILLIAMS CREEK WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Oct. 8. (Special) Mr. and Mra Azel Blod gette are camping on their timber claim near the Cave camps, cutting logs for the sawmill. . Mrs. Butts, who has been In the Grants Pass hospital for Injuries received when struck by a cow, was able to be brought home the first of the week. Miss Batsmsn, teacher at Provolt, with some of the Provolt young people, Miss Wilkinson and Miss Jones and some of the Williams young people, enjoyed a venison bar becue one evening last week by the creek In front of Taylor Hartley's home. Thsre were 16 present. 8plcer brothers, who rented the John Letteken homestead on the Applegate for three years, have bunt a five-room cottage and moved Into It. Stella Moomaw has been In Med ford, employed In the cannery for some weeks. Cllve Davidson left Wednesday for Klamath, where he has employment In the potato harvest. Mr. and Mra Lester Sutton of Klamath Falls are visiting Mrs. Sut ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Flxlsy, during their vacation, Mr. Sutton and Mr. Flxley hunted in Klamath county and got a fine mule tall deer. Cleve Wlllaon hss employment at the Marble mountain mine for the winter. Mr. and Mra. Fred OKelly of Rogue River were on Williams creek Monday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemmon, Mrs. Topping and the Sorrels. Bob Spsrltn of Merrll visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sparlln. returning Sunday. He took back a trailer load of the well-known Han son strain ot white leghorn chickens. Jack Wilson la staying at the Jim Hill home during the absence ot Mr. Hill, who Is employed In Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sorrels enter tained a group of neighbors In an informal get-together with a covered dish supper. The evening was spent with music and cards. There wars 37 preeent. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedge peth are in Klamath county, where Mr. Hedge- peth has employment. Mr. and Mra. Bert Banks have rented their ranch to Buddie Elder, who has taken possession, Mr, and Mrs. Banks are visiting a daughter at Yreka at present. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Lovel of near Marshfleld ars spending a week with their parents, Mr, and Mra. A. L. Blodgette of Williams and John Lovel of Little Applegate. TETRAZZiSTwiLL ROME (AP) Training for a musical comback by singing to the accompaniment of a phonograph, Lulsa Tetrazzlnl at the age of 60 Is preparing for a trip to America late In October. It will be her first crossing of the Atlantic In nine years and she plans to remain three months or more, singing and visiting friends In the United States, Canada and Mexico. She disclosed that she has been using phonograph Instead of piano accompaniments In her training be cause she owns the big apartment house opposite the soviet embsssy In which her own extensive living quarters ars situated. She fears to Irritate her tenants, ' ' LONDON (AP) Justice has Whis kers in its newest London representation. Instead of the traditional comely woman a statue of justice whloh por trays an elderly and dignified man haa been made the keystone of the archway of Thames House. Groa venor road. The alz foot figure la blindfolded and haa a long drooping mustache which meets side whiskers. The hands hold pair of scales and a sword. O. 8 Jagger, the sculptor, ex plains that "one looks for Justice from age and experience rather than from a young woman." The Rowena Circle meets on Wed nesday afternoon, Oct. 7th, at Mra. Clara Eldrldge's at Voorhles ranch. Mrs. Claude Harwood, hostess. The best wearing all silk hose, full fashioned at 91.00 and 91.25. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. $163 COLLECTED IF The total sum collected In the city court for fines last month was 9163. which is considered a fairly good showing, when taken In connection with so much unemployment at this time of year and the fact that so many persons brought up for trial are broke. "It la a problem for this court, said Judge Taylor today, "in face of the above situation to dispense Jus tice In these cases and keep the jail 'from being overcrowded, as when a person fined . Is without money to pay, he must work the sum out by laying In fall." The total number of cases In Sep tember was 13, divided Into six traf fic violations, three for drunk In public places, three for liquor pos session and one for assault and bat tery. , ' , McEIroy Orqhestra To Play For Dance Here Friday Night Med ford's dancing public Is look ing forward to a big time at the Oriental Gardens Friday night, Octo ber 9, when Cole McElroy's nationally-famous band of Seattle, Wn, will appear for a special engagement. All members of the 11 -piece or chestra are clever entertainers. In addition to being among the clever est musicians on the coast. They have played in Medford a number of times in the past and never fall to attract a record crowd. McElroy's band Is en route to Ban Francisco. Cal., to make Victor Pho nograph records and Medford Is just one of the stop-overs they expect to make before reaching California. CHILE LIMITS COLONIES TO JOBLESS CITIZENS SANTIAGO (AP) Colonisation of Chilean lands by groups of foreigners has been discontinued In favor of migration of unemployed Chileans to southern valleys. The ministry of lands and coloni zation plans to give thousands of famlllea new homea In the "Chilean Switzerland" as the southern lake region la known. , Ex-Grid Star Hurt PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 8. (AP) Austin Colbert. 33, former University of Oregon football star, was In a hos pital here today with a dislocated shoulder. He was Injured while play ing with the Alblna football team In the St. Johns game Sunday. , CHILDREtfS C0I FOREST GROVE, Ore, Oct. . (AP) Mrs. Laura Potts, 40. was in a critical condition in a hospital here today, near death from a shot she fired Into her own body after fatally wounding her ten-year-old daughter, Isabel. The shooting occurred Sunday morning while the woman's husband, Charles Potts, was out of the house. County officers would say little about the shooting. Neighbors de clared, however, the ten-year-old girl had been Involved In a number of delinquencies, and this Is believed to have preyed on the mother's mind. The shooting took place In the family's cabin home five miles west of Gales Creek. Unpaid Landlady Notifies Police Mrs. Rose Loar of 448 8outh Front street, told city police yesterday that two men, who had not paid their board and lodging bills at her home, stole their belongings from aer house Saturday night. She had placed their clothing under lock and key, as they had refused to pay her, she reported to the officers. Widow of Kennedy Seeks War Pension Olympla, Wash., attorneys for the widow of Arthur T. Kennedy, a for mer resident of this city, have written the county clerk, asking for lnforma- i . . J .. arifsk nn IMka a Anne. tion on whether or not hi. fir. XAmeHcan waV pension hlSTl. , secured, divorce J Ud until the tact. In the case' ned'y. "noTn here, married I can be adjusted. San Frandscds Newest AND MOST MODERN Doivntown Hotel! Tor rtterxatum, trw or wrU4 L. W Hutkuu. pure life m Hi 600 outside booms 121 ringlt rooms at $3.50 daily. 118 ol H, 136 at $4.50, 107 at $5, 64 at $5.50, 48 at $6. Double room 85 (o 88 daily. IntheTower- Luxurious Suite$ 812(oS20(fai(y -DeLmeRoomt 85 (o 312 single, 37 co SIS double. Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy 'with minimum tipping" Garage in basement with direct elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Main Dining Room from $1.50 up in Coffee Shop at $1. Also a la carte service. Hotel Sin Francis BHAK1E Hiotm.Niwcoms Horn Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Heavier EGG PRODUCTION Better IF YOU FEED Eggs MADRON A EGG PRODUCER Containing NOPCO XX CODLIVER OIL Five pens of birds on test at Essex County Agricultural School at Hathrone, Massachusetts, resulted in the following: Egg production in the check pen averaged 38.3 while the pen fed NOPCO XX FORTIFIED CODLIVER OIL averaged 56.6. Mortality in the check pen was 12.0 while the Nopco fed birds' average was 2.6. Blood spots in the check averaged 4.4, while the NOPCO birds averaged 2.0. That's why we put Nopco XX Codliver Oil in our egg mash. Winter is coming on . . . eggs will mean money to keep going on ... so get your birds into production now with this improved egg producer. A home product made superior. BE SURE VOUB BIRDS ARE FREE OF MITES AND LICE MONARCH Seen & Feed Co. 333 East Main Street WORM PULLETS BEFORE NOVEMBER ROLLS 'ROUND sraa&ramanassBvn UaMBSBSSSUI 3d PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS SPECIFY IB Brand" EAVER Portland Cement USE A HOME PRODUCT ' Beaver Portland Cement Co. GOLD HILL, OREGON Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co. Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co"