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rA'GE EIGHT AFTER WEEK-END PORTLAND. March 9t. - (AP) There we no changa in the butter market altuatlon for the wrek'a open. Ing. There wae a very heavy In oreaa In receipt of butter here lent week with a moderate gain In local churning. The market for egg appeara prac tically unchanged at the week opening with recelpta practically atearty. Peddling by producer! to retullera contlnuea the chief market price menace. There remain a fairly ateady tone In the cheeae trade at primary point of the country. There remalna an eaay feeling gen erally in the market for live light weight hen aa well a medium, but ' heavy etock remalna fairly ateady. Broiler market la about ateady at 18 to 33e lb., according to weight and quality. Lower price are being named in apota for country killed calve. Bale in general are not above 99'4o for topa. with heavy aorta mostly 6c lb. While buying of potatoea In the local territory for carload ahlpment remalna fairly active, California buy era appear to be fighting the lateat price advancea being quoted by Yakima. There waa a very liberal lncreaae -..inn. nt veoAtahlea during the Monday session of the eaat aide farmers' wholeaaie maraei. . . t h-wnii waa a real aur- jncrwKJ 111 prlae. There waa a good etock from the Roseburg secuon SOc for beet 3'a and 90c-l for l'a. Llveatork PORTLAND, March 31. (API Cattle 1178: calvea 60, alow. dull. Steer 800-900 Iba. good 63SiT, medium 5.aBie.2. common 4! medium 4nt5.7. Heifers B58-860 medium d.38.35, common 4 8 39, 1100-1300 lb, good 8.1Bi8.80. uam.ii. Helfera 888-880 lbs., good aa.TSi86.60, medium M.W 08.78, common 3.oui.m. u., good 4.S06, common and medium s.36i4 80, low cutter and cutter l.o0e3.3o. Bulla, yearllnga exclud ed, good and choice (beet) 3.3a 8.78, cutter common and medium 83 a 3.28. Vealera milk fed good and eholoe 77.80, medium 88.80 o 7. eull and common 83 a 8.80. Calvea 360-800 lbs. good and choice 88.80 j7, common and medium 83 8.60. HOOS 1860, Including 183 direct and 848 through; killer stuff 28-40 higher; feeder plga 38 higher. Light llghta 140-160 lbs. good and choice 866.76: ligntweigni im-iou ,u. good and choice 8.808.78, 180-200 lbs. good and choice 88.80 98.76; medium weight 300-320 lba. good and choice 88 8.78, 220-360 lba. good and choice 84.76mB.60; heavyweight 380-390 lba. good and choice 84.S0Q 8.40, 300-360 lbs. good and choice 840 4.90. Packing aowa 378-600 lbs. medium and good 83.784.68. Feed-era- atockera 70-130 lbs. good and eholoe 84O4.60. SHEEP and LAMBS 1860, Includ ing 1044 on contract or through; ateady. Lamba 90 lbs. down good and choice 86.38 9 7, medium 88.28 8.28, all weight common 846.26. Yearling wethera 90-110 lbs. medium to cholc .. Ewe 120 lbs. med ium to Choice 633.60, 120-180 lb, medium to choice 3.38s3.25, all weight cull to common 81 e 2.38. Portland Produce rrodure. PORTLAND. March 21 (AP) But ter: Print 93 core or better, 34 a) 36c: standards. 34 380 carton. BUTTERFAT Direct to ahlppera: Station, 30o. Portland delivery price 310 lb. EOOS Paclflo poultry produce ra selling prlcea: Freeh extraa. 14o; atandarda. I3c. medium. 13o. LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Heavy hen, colored, 44 lb, up. 16c; do mediums, 12c; light, 10c: broilers. 17 ISO lb.: colored roasters over lba. 2033c: springe, 17c; o!d roost ers. 8c; ducks, Pekln, 16c; geese. 12c: COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country Kiuen m... best butchers, under 100 lbs., 7 7Uo. vealera. 80 to 130 lbs., 99V4C spring lambs, net 30c; lamb year lings. 18cs14oi heavy ewes, 8c; canner cows, 34e; bulls, otito'io. ONIONS Selling P'lce to retail era: Oregon, 660l7.00 cental; boil er, NEW POTATOES Fiorina, iuww lb.: California, ic-mao in. POTATOES Local. 90cl 18: Parkdale. 11.28: Deschutes. 61.26 186: eastern Washington. 7Sci81.l6. SEED POTATOES (Certified) ear. Meat of all, ll"jc. Early Rose. 1 114 c lb. WOOL 1931 crop nominal: Wil lamette Valley. LUHS'ic: eastern i-.Mnn lldfrlfte nonnd. HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa. 8l4iB.6o: ciover, Wil lamette Valley timothy. 18: east ern Oregon timothy, 19; oata and vetch, 13, Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, March 21 () Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May M', .64', .5S M'i July . .88', 85j .69j .68 S Sept. M' .85 .681, Caah wheat: Big Bend bluatem. Soft whit .62 'i .63 .83 .81 Jl I M Western whit Hard winter Nohtren spring . Western red ....... Western red Osta: No. a whit . Today's car reoelpl: Wheat 86. barley 0; flour 31: corn 4; boy Kan FntnrW-o Htitterraf, BAN FRANCISCO, March 31 A Butteilst fo.b. Ban Francisco, 940. Wall St. Report Ktok Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1032, Standard Statistics Co.) March all 60 30 30 90 IndT RR' TJt's Total Today 81.7 31.7 1013 64 0 Prev. day. 61.0 30 9 eo 0 63 2 Week ago. 63.7 83 6 10S9 66 0 Year ago....137.1 98.8 201.8' 142.1 Bond Hale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, standard Statistics Co.) Maroh 21: 90 30 30 60 Ufa Total 84 0 78.7 84 2 7 8 7 85.3 77.0 1011 97.3 India RR' Today 68 9 73.7 Prev. day.. 69.0 78.9 Week ago...... 70 1 76 7 Year ago. 88.6 102 3 101 1 NEW YORK, March 31. P The stock market turne1 upward and closed with numerous net gains of 1 to 3 point today. Trading was slug- glah, the day turnover falling abort of a million shares, but the closing tone was firm. The turn seemed to reflect more than anything elae a, complete dry' Ing up of selling, which In turn prompted hort covering. The ralla finally reaponded to President Hoov er reaaaurlng statement regarding the reconstruction plan of talcing care of the road's preaslng financial re qulremente. Today's closing prices for 16 select ed stock follow: American Can ... American T. Si T 13H4 Anaconda . - Curtlas-Wrlght 114 Oeneral Motora . IS Int. T. 6c T 814 Montgomery Ward 914 Paramount Pub. . . Radio .... 7 Southern Pac. , 24', , 25 , 2874 . 4 . 13 . 4274 . 125 S. O. of Cat.. S. O. of N. J Trans. Am. United Aircraft . O. 8. Steel Corpt Trust Sh. . SUPPLIES STOLEN GOLF C It semi even soma bury Urn ar particular about their clothes, for when the shop at the Rogue River Valley Oolf club was entered some time last night, two pairs of plaid plus-fours were left untouched, but six pairs of golf knickers were taken, along with other articles, it waa re ported by Jack Hueston, professional at the club. The plus-fours had been taken to the club by Fred J. MoPherson when he closed his men's store hore, and were placed on sale at the club shop. Candy, cigarettes and a dozttn pairs of golf socks were also taken, Mr. Huoflt-on said. He estimated the loss at 4B. A hole was cut In the door, and the Yale lock opened from the Inside. Mr. Hueston said the slite of the hole Indicated that the theft was com mitted by Juveniles. DINNER AT HOTEL IS POSTPONED By CLUB Announcement waa made today that the dinner scheduled lor Wed nesday evening at the Hotel Medford. under the sponsorship of the public relatione committee of the Business and Profeaslonal Women's club, has been postponed until later. Members of the olub se:o they thought It advisable to postpone the affair, and notice will be given when the date is decided upon. a. , Special convocation of Cra ter Lake chapter No. 83, R A. M., Tuesday. March 32. at 7:30 p. m. Work in R. A. degree. Thla will be courtesy work for Reamea Chapter no, 28 of Grants Pass. A large at tendance Is desired. Visitors Invited. Refreshment. By order of B. L. LENOX. H. P. GEO. ALDEN. Secretsry. ft I U i I) is uuvxiux Ljmuc FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS Plenty of time for i long These tickets are strictly First Class, good on ALL trains, coaches or Pullmans, nln. KnU rh,r.. 1 J. A FEW SAMPLE Portland ..r ! Eugene San Francisco . Los Angelei Similar low fares beltreen all Southernfrlaciic J 0. Carlo Phone 34 1IEDF0ED MAIL LIABILITY FOR TO BE (Continued irom rage One.) of my - deposit and au thorize the reduction by said amount. "This waiver Is made In con sideration of similar waiver of other depositors and to be ef fective only when such waivers have been obtained In an amount sufficient to make possible aald assumption of aald deposit lia bility." liepoMtors Sign Waiver. Deposltora of the Jackaon County nonk MivKir.iltd to tr.a appeals. starting Sunday afternoon. They were advised by leiepnone zo como to the bank, and all afternoon there waa a large crowd waiting to aign. Offlclala of the Jackson County n.b mnrmmmaA rteen annrectatlon of the helpful loyalty manifested by their client. Jackson county funds on deposit in thm .ia.knn rmintv Bank totaled 872.980, protected by 880.000 in prime securities, accormng io bounty us urer A. C. Walker. l.lttle Excitement. The action of the Jackson County Bank caused but a minimum of ex citement among the depositors and business'' today at the three other i i.- ha fttv wna normal thla morning when the banks opened. There was a large crowa oi rai outslde of the bank, but no unusual activity within. Speedy adjustment or tne auc tion la universally declared to do . hi,tinu id io the cltv and vallei, and makes funds available at an early date, Instead or the long per. for formal recelversnip ana uijuiu.- tlon. The banking life of the city. It la believed, will Be atrengmen and the community ultimately bene fitted There waa keen lntereat In the negotiations throughout the county, and the eolutlon presented TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ... n 1 1 l- a few everirreen tree! Arizona cypress, Italian cypresa bud shade trees, aw Beany ot. FOR RENT Furnished small apt! and garage. 604 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Large front room: hot and cold water and ahower. 20 8 Fir. WANTED To rent nicely furnished 8 or 6-room home; u.-epm aim tn hlcli achool Re- .nnnihi nartv. References. Box 1000, Tribune. SMALL modern furnished apt. bunga low, suitable lor couple, lei. pl.EASANT ROOM and board at 716 E. Main. Phone na. FOR SALE One used davenport and library table, pnone oii-j-e. rvrrir-v Inut.ln rorner: house car- rvlnir 82000 insurance. Will trade for Copco atock. Box 3023. Tribune FOTt"sALE Attractive homes, bulld , i k.....i.w a with ennA achools and family trade. Call 720 west eecona oi. FOR RENT Small furnished house: llchta and water paid; 612 per mo 819 N. Fir. WANTED To borrow 6100: good se curity: will make weekly paymenia Address S. K., Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Oraln hay. ohenp: wagon and harness. Harry O. Chase, Beau Lone, Central Point. FOR RENT Furnished duplex. 201.11. Tel WANTF.D Bv middle-seed woman confinement casea. Will help with the housework If needed. Very rea sonable rtir-. Box 3063. Tribune. WANTED Fresh cow for cash. Box 258. Central Point. Ore. R. 1 FOR SALE Feeder pigs. 3. Box 81 Anderson Creek road. Talent. MODERN ROOM Adjoining bath. Board if desired. Phone 1417-X. FOR RENT Beautiful Mrnlshed home. 840 E. 8th. K ya at 137 Tripp. FOR RENT S-rm. partly furnished house, east aide; 817. SO. Keys at 137 Tripp. n 50 rxHy50ll-, " M'TTo T I 'Si Z.OI l j fcrl??-l TAPRlTX t.. SifK BY MIUCM.--' 1 " ROUNDTRIPS: 7.15 ..$ 4.4S . . $ 9.10 ,.,.,... .$18.25 stations on our Vacific lines. TRIBUNE. MEDFOKJJ, and adopted fostered new confidence. Officers, directors and employees of tl.s Jackson County Bank and First National Bank worked all Bun- day afternoon and night, and all day today, perfecting the new ar rangement. ELKS STUDY FOR Tl PsrtLrianshlp h&s flared to the fore again, and during tho past few daya numeroua wagers have been made In connection with the Court Hall-Oua Newbury pelllnft match, scheduled for Thursday evening at the Elks temple. fipelllng books which have been In storage since the last match staged between the teams, are being dusted off. Some members said today they would refuse to study a great deal, for they mJght be chosen on the te&m which they were wagering against. sides will be chosen Thursday eve ning, and side bets being made In clude a few that the two captains will be among the first 25 to sit down. 4- At the student body assembly held at the senior high school this after noon, Wilton White presented Arthur Iverson, student body president, with the plaque representing fourth place won in the state basketball tourna ment. Brief talks wore given by each member, following his Introduction by Coach Darwin K. BurRher, Maurice "Red" Soheel. named all state guard spoke, followed by Alton Llndley. Robert Dietrich, Lloyd Ham mack. Tommy White, George Harrington, Bill Knlps.-and Wilton White. Harold GeBauer also gave a short talk on the assembly program. 6MTJDOE OILAny kind you want. Low rates and quick servica. Phone 833 now. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY, 220 North Riverside. "The smoke is smooth. It's mM. Noharsh- tdl &3$&t fSs. ness."ThefirstpuiTofaCnESTERFIELD ffiPg ' t tcichsthat- m S Better tobaccosthat's the reason, mellow tobaccos Turkish anrl Domestic. fam'3f"' Not just blended, but cross-blended ,f ' r , ..................ui...iuuajaMM that is, one kind of leaf blended with an- " , x tf v, 1 . , . . . , ., . M, s V 'M-i -isv I other kind not merely mixed with it rsi t V' ' ' " And just enough Turkish tobacco to give ffV VUV'I the right aroma-,o make the taste better. If J . '9 fS " V- The paper is the purest that can be v j! J made. It burns without taste or odor. ' l I Every care is taken for just one pur- 1 J ft " & fj ' pose to make the best cigarette that can V"" X - III TZmW A i Bsayn- Uaji kv 1 They're clicking with Millions 7 ly jl ! - ay i g r-w-n w lax THEY'RE MIIDER THEY'RE PURE THEY TASTE BETTBR- OREGON", MONDAY, GET FINES FOR Thre men, while returning home from Saturday night dance and who fell Into the clutches of the state police, learned In Judge Taylor's court today that late night car driv ing and liquor I a costly mixture. Another driver with liquor wa alao punished. Robert Force, said to be a Central Point man, and who work In an orchard ct Eagle Point, waa fined 850 and 64.50 cost on his plea of guilty to possession of liquor while driving through the valley yesterday. Two quart of wine were found In the car which h aaya were for hie own uae. He claimed that a Cen tral Point man named "Jerry" gave him the wine. Inasmuch a Force wa "broke." and hla parents were dependent on hi support, he waa given until April 10 to pay. Like flnen were Imposed on Charle W. Frank end Melville O. Wright, local young men, who while returning at high speed on the Jacksonville highway from the Jacksonville dance at 1 a. m., Sunday, when hailed by Stat Policeman OBrlen, gave the latter quite a chae, but were finally caught In the atreets of Medford. During their wild ride tley nearly crashed into several cars. Three fourths of a gallon of moonshine waa found In the car. Wright, who drove the car, wa charged with liquor transportation, and Franka charged with liquor pos session. They aald that Franka had only taken but one drink of the liquor and pronounced It so bad that Wright did not touch It. and they hid planned to throw It away. Both were without money and were given until April to pay. A. M. Henabaw. In addition to having hla driving license suspended for 30 daya on his guilty plea to reckleaa driving on the Crater Lake highway at 1 a.m. Sunday while re turning from the dance- at Rogue LIQUOR Jj-ifl'l-Jr B'SM.tHianaiiiviuIoaaccoCQ, MARCH 21, 1932. Elk wa fined 50 and cost. The state police charge that he speeded around curve on the wrong aide of the road and while being pursued after he wa hailed threw out a k. and that part bottle of moonshine waa found In hi car. Development of the radio, and contributions to it Improvement, made by various inventors, was the subject of a talk given at the Kl wanls club luncheon this noon at the Hotel Medford by Floyd Rush. Several Interesting facta on televis ion were also given by Mr. Rush. A brief review of the basketball tournament at Salem waa given by John Mann. Olen Fabrick's guest. J. Tiffany of Pocatello, Idaho, was Introduced at the luncheon. 4- 51 FEET Figures given out today ahow that during the past week the precipita tion at Crater Lake National park amounts to 6.7 Inches, and that so far this month, 8 feet and 11 Inches of snow have fallen at the park, while the total snowfall for the sea eon to date la 61 feet and 9 Inches. The present snow depths at the park are a follows: 16 feet at the rim. 12 feet. 4 Inchea at government camp. 11 feet. 1 Inch at Anna Spring camp, and 6 feet, 41 Inchea at the south entrance. David Canfleld. chief ranger of the park, left here thla morning for Fort Klamath with some extra j part for the big rotary enow plow of the park. 1 Regular communication of Reamea chapter. O. E. 8.. Wednesday evening, March 23, 8 p. m. Cards and re freshments. Visiting mem ber cordially invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN. Secy RUSH ADDRESS KIWANIANS TODAY EXTEND HOLIDAY IRRIGATION DEBT WASHINGTON. March 21. VP) The house today paised an amended bill to extend a moratorium on con struction charge to water users on federal reclamation project. The measure postpone all con struction charge due In 1S31 and .i fnr isr,2. untl Hhe end of the contract period. It would also extend for a year tne rime ginning construction of the Uncom pahgre, Colorado, reclamarl.-n proj ect. n ... Bmifh rR.. Idaho! estimated the 18-months moratorium would defer payments of 3 ,000.000 to the reclamation runa. Mr. 3. T. West of Jacksonville ..nHa-nwnt. a malor Deration at the Community hospital this morning whore she Is reported as maxing a good recovery this afternoon. Mrs. James Fay Cole of Rogue River also underwent an operation today and Is reported doing nicely. Plan Jacksonville Junior Baseball H. Farley and C. B. Dunnlngton attended American Legion meeting at. Merif.irH Mondav where they an nounced plans to organize a Junior Legion baseDau team again mis year In Jacksonville. STAINLESS original form, too, if you prefci , for 10 COLDS 19Z OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY WITH UMtf. . MILLIONS lesteiiield 11500 ASKED BY SANDER IN FRUIT SETTLEMENT SUiT The civil suit of Fred O. Sander, orcahrdlst. against the Sunereet. Or chards. Inc., operated by L. A. Banks, local newspaper publisher, openet this morning In circuit court. Sander Is asking for 1500 for fruit he claims was delivered the defend snt. The question Involved is oas of the amount of freight delivered of the amount of fruit delivered M the amount of cull fruit Included. Sander is represented by Attorneys Porter J. Neff and Frank DeSouia and the Suncrest Orchards by New. burv and Newbury. When the Jury wa called for hs case. Mrs. Max GeBauer, a member, whose name was mentioned In affi davit submitted last week by at torneys for Earl H. Fehl In a mo4 tlon filed for new trial, charging Irregularities and prejudice of the Jury In the libel suit, won by Game Warden Parr, asked to be excused from serving. 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