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MEDFOHD-MSIE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TnURSD'AY, rAPRIL 7, 1932. KWE FIVE EGGS AND BUTTER PORTLAND, April 7. General trend of the egg market continues weak, but price are ahowtng little actual change at any leading point. Accumulation are being ruahed into storage In order to save the market from further loss. Market for butter continues to gather weakness generally through the country, with occasional loss in price reflected. Locally, the market Is weak with considerable accumu lation. Demand for live chickens continues sufficient to keep the trade arrivals cleaned up from day to day. First carload of strawberries was of even better quality than expected. Sales were very good around l.75 crate for 12s. Another car reported di for Friday. Market for country-killed hORs con tinues to reflect a sagging tone along the wholesale way. Sales are prin cipally no higher than 6'ic. Veal and lambs are steady. 1931 Turkey Crop 5 Million Pounds SALT LAKE CITY. April 7 (AP Plans for marketing the 1932 Tur key crop were discussed at a meet ing of directors of the Northwest Turkey Growers' association here to day. They reported 1931 shipments totaled 6.000000 pounds, an Increase of 1,000,000 pounds over 1930. Shorts Increase Stock Interest NEW YORK. April 7. (AP) The New York Stock Exchange reported today that the total short interest In the stock market as of April 1 amounted to 3,279,398 shares, an in crease of 176.522 shares over March .1 isiMarkety Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. (P) CATTLE 100, calves 10; Including 29 cattle direct; steady. HOGS 325, Including 152 direct; steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 425; spring lambs about steady. Lambs, 90 lbs. down, medium 4.50-6.00; all weights common, 3.00-4 50. Yearling wethers, 90-110 Ids. medium to choice, 3.75-4.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oro., April 7. (P) COUNTRY MEATS Selling prlc to retailers: Vealers, 80 to 130 lb.. 9 9V$c. others unchanged. WOOL 1932 crop, nominal: Wil lamette valley'; 7 ft -10c; eastern Ore gon, 7-lOc. Butter, butterlat, eggs, live poul try, onions, potatoes, new and seed potatoes and hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May 57 .58 .57 .58 July .82,fc .87 .87 .57 Sept 57 1 i .57 .57 .57 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .67 Soft white - .87!, Western whit. .67',4 Hard winter .85 Northern spring .55 Western red - .65'fc Oats No. 2 w.'iite. 22.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 15, flour 4, corn 1, oats, 1, hay 1, San Francisco Rntterfat SAN FRANCISC, Cal April 7. (AP) Butterfat f. o, b. San Fran cisco, 20c. Wall St. Report Bond Sflles Average. (Copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics Co.) April 7: . 30 90 30 60 India Rrs Ut'l Total Today 2 8 63 5 78 Sx 66 3x Prev. day.... 63 8 64 3 79.0 69 0 Week ago 66 3 68.9 81 9 73 3 Year ago .... 86 9 100.1 100.7 96 9 Stock Sale Avrrates. (Copyright. 1932. Standard Statistics Co.) April 7: SO 30 30 90 India Rr's Ufs Total Today 60.5X 23Sx 79. lx 61.4X Prev day 50.9 ' 33 8 60.1 61.9 WeeK ago ... 56 3 27.7 91 4 58.1 Yfnr ago ... 124 5 91.1 181.3 129.3 NEW YORK. April 7. (API The stock market was accorded some re lief from the stubborn selling pres sure of the past eck today. While there were numerous declines of 1 to 4 points for a time, they were subttantlnllv reduced In the last hour, snd a few Issues managed to work a point or two above yester days final prl'-ea. The closing tone whs sresdv. Transfers were less than 3 000.000 shares. Today's closing price for 15 se lected stocks follow: American Can ' American T. ti T. 108', Anaconda Clenersl Motors ... Band Sweetheart laWn V ... .a i ?1 v - LA I AssocUttd Pren Photo Rowena Doss Is "sweetheart" to Texas Christian ilversity'a 60 piece band. When the band pa rades she's right up there with the drum major. Rowena, a senior, comes from Weatherford, Tex. T PPJ T A court of honor wilt be held In Orants Pass April 13. The public Is invited to attend these courts. FOR BOY SCOUTS Court of honor scheduled for Mon day evening at 8 o'clock at the court house will give many awards to the Boy Scouts of the Med ford district, according to Oscar E. Hoover, execu tive. Ten applications are from sec ond class Scouts for merit badges in personal health, wood carving, agri- carving, cycling and flremanshlp. i First class Scouts have turned In ap- 1 plications for badges In clvls, cycling, carnentery, electricity and reptile study. Melvln Miller of Troop 35, Jack sonville, will advance' to first class and a star award will be given Robert Gail of Troop 10. He has completed testa in five merit badges and has served as a first class Scout for three mo nths, the requirements for the rank of Star Scout. Scouts must have further applica tions in at headquarters before 5 o'clock Monday evening. Three of Vie four members of Pa trol 14. eBagle. will appear at this court of honor for awards, under ! Scout Master E. B. Lucas. Lloyd Sanderson will be awarded the rank of second class Scout and he, with Ralph Ellis and Desmond Sweet, will receive merit badges In agriculture. Don Newbury, chairman of the court of honor, will preside. FOR BOAT RACES Included among the many entries for the speedboat regatta to be held at Emigrant dam Sunday, April 24. under the auspices of the Medford Active club, are the Wilbur brothers of Sacramento, who are well-known speedsters, having been runners-up in last year's national races at Oak land. Other entries turned In to the Southern Oregon Bont club are Levi Sarajarvi, the Plying Finn from As toria, who is said to be the smallest speedboat racer in competition: John Fierstein of Albany, racing "Miss Al bany"; Tom Harrison of Klamath Falls, raving the "Legionnaire." and Heinle Fluhrer of Medford, who will pilot "Black Friday." Trophies and cash prizes amount ing to 9450 will be given, according to club members. An oak grove above the lake fur nishes an ideal picnic ground for those wishing t oattend the races, FEHL ARGUMENT FOR NEK TRIAL 8alem Two machines for manufac ture fit glasalne paper bags being in stalled at plant of Western Paper Converting Co. 4 Toledo Huph Corrlgan received contract for removing 23.000 yards of silt from shoal places in iquiua Bay channel between here and Oysterville. A stunt program will be presented at "the Jacksonville Orange hall Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. W. H. Arnold will have charge of the pro gram and has promised several sur prise numbers. The public Is cordially invited to attend this program as well as ail Orange patrons. Grange members who went to Ap plegate the last Orange meeting, re prrted a very enjoyable time, The fine hospitality and entertainment shown by the Apple gate Orange was appreciated by the Jacksonville pat rons. C. C. Hoover presented a pep pro gram, opened with community sing ing led by Martha MW. Various members from both Granges were called upon for extemporaneous speeches, each one contributing some thing of a humorous nature. Catherine Wendt and Mabel Sims played two piano duets: Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Knutsen sang two popular numbers; Mrs. Lulu Saulsbery gave two humorous readings, the last num ber being several harmonica solos by a 10-year-old Williams creek Granger. E AGAINST SWEENEY An order of dismissal of the dam age suit for $15,000, filed against Dr. C. T. Sweeney of this city by Wil liam H. Byars, Portland, traveling salesman, was recorded with the county clerk this afternoj... The order said a compromise had been reached. The action was based on an atito accident on East Main street last summer. Byars was a passenger in a car driven by one Kcllom. Byars alleged injuries and negligence. Dr. Sweeney, In answer to the suit, alleged negligence on the part of Kellom and Ignoring of the right of way rules. Advertising Club Hits Postage Hoist PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. (AP The proposed Increase in first class postage rates of from 2 to 3 cents was declared by the Portland Adver tising club Wednesday to be "grossly unfair." Messages of protest were sent to the Oregon senators asking them to oppose the measure because It amounts to an imposition of a 50 per cent tax on this traffic. 4 Nehalem Markham fe Callow Log ging Co. started shipping logs recent ly at rate of 35 carloads per day. 2? j.. :Vr.-.i I . ... B"-.2Vi. "fun P.'sWkii W,H -K" .Tk Vca'. tt ST Stop! A CHILD dashes suddenly into the street. ..brakes are frantically applied... the car must be stopped quickly to avoid a tragedy. It happens every hour of the day it may happen to you tomorrow. 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Fehl, will be called in circuit court with in the next 10 days. Circuit Judge 11. D. Norton will hold court in Josephine county next week and it is expected he will hear the srgu ments upon his return, week alter next. Roy parr. Ashland, game war den, was awarded a I1S.0OO verdict against Fehl and the paper by a Jury and a Judgment was executed against him. It U also expected that the court will tako action at the same time In the case of Nledermeyer, Inc.. against the publication and Its editor for foreclosure of a mortgage. In the new trial motion both sides have filed affidavits supporting their contentions. The defense affidavits allege that Mrs. Myrtle OeBauer. a Juror, expressed prejudice against Fehl and that Anderson Mce. a Jury man, was not a legal resident of Jackson county. Counter-affidavits set forth that Mrs. GeBnuer was unprejudiced and that Mee was a Jackson county resident. All members of the Jury signed affidavits denying alleged misconduct or prejudice. MARSHF1ELD Coos Bay Lumber Co. mill at Bunker hill resumed operations. VOLLEY BALL TOURNEY 10 PRECEDE ELK FEED Volley ball fanne of the Elks' lodge are anticipating a thrilling tournament at the temple Saturday ; night, members of the team an-; no u need this morning. Following 1 the tournament the losers will pay ; for the supper to be served at the cabin of Dr. B. R. RUiott at Shady Cove. Competing wilt be Ike Dun ford, Jim Collins. Rnwles Moore. Dr. El liott, George Neltson. Joe Flieget and Don Newbury. Eugene Thorn dike will act as umpire. Newberg May A. Johnson pur- I chased Depot Tavern. Guaranteed Dentistry at Reduced Prices! FREE EXTRACTIONS with DOUBLE SUCTION PLATES Guaranteed To Fit AIho reductions In Knld crown. brlilRpwnrlc and fllllnirs. FREE EXAMINATION Open Evening hy Appointment Dr. Thompson 123 Cast Mull) St. Bet. 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