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PXGE FOTTTC MEDFOBD IVAJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRID'AY, APRIL 29, 12. BUTTER SUPPLY CONTINUES CAIN PORTLAND, April M. (AP) But ter production In Portland snd In the tributary territory contlnuaa .to gain, with lurther liberal Increase in the aupply available In the local market. While there was no change re ported In the price on either cubes or prints on the open market, the situation appears Just a trine easier with suggestions of steadiness ana weakness from various camps. In spots the market price on but- terfat Is up lo lb., here and at country atatlons, the result of general betterment In the California call for northwest butter. Portland buy. lng price up to 17o lb. Reduction of about a cent a pound Is announced In the buying price of live chickens, made by some of the leading killers, with a new low for roosters and stags at 5o lb. : Strawberry prices were much the same as during the previous day, with the bulk of the California of ferings at $2 crate for 30s, although some business waa shown down to $1.90 In lots. Several cars available and quality generally good. There waa a somewhat firmer tone In the market for asparagus, as a result of the preparations for ship ments of two carloada from The Dalles to the east during the day. ' Some advancea are scored here. 1 fljMarketf PORTLAND, April 39. (AP) Cat tle, 39; calves, 10; nominally steady. BOOs 700, Including 365 direct; 10b lower. Light lights, 140-180 lbs., good and choice, 93.60 a 4.80; 180-300 lbs., good and choice, t440 a 3b; medium weight, 300-320 lbs., good and choice, 3 .85 4.80; 320 350 lbs., good and choice, $3,809 425: heavy weights, 300-390 lbs., good and choice, $3.354.15. SHEEP and LAMBS 500, Including 61 direct; old crop lambs. 50 a 1.00 lower, ewes 60a lower. Ewes, me dium to choice, 150-300 lbs., medium tor choice, 1.001.7S, all weights, cull to common 00c a 1.00 1 Portland Produce Legion Auxiliary Washington Radio Program Saturday In celebration of the anniversary of Oeorge Washington's first day aa presldsnt of the united States, the American Legion auxiliary will present a program for local radio fans Saturday evening from 60 to 7:00 o clock. Miss Margaret Kerr chairman of the Americanism com' mlttee announced today. The program will Include three vocal numbers by Mrs. O. O. Larl son, well known local soloist, who will be accompanied at the piano by Mrs. R. B. Smith. An address on the life of Washington will be given by Oilen Fabric, whose ability aa a speaker Is well known here. All who enjoy a program of patri otic nature are asked to tune in. Cleric and Wife Injured in Crash vr.lUATH 7AT.1.H. Ore.. Anrll 29. APVJTha Rav. b V. Brsdshaw Of Williamson river, was seriously hurt, and his wife aufrered a broken arm hn thmr automobile was struck hv freight trsln near Ohlloauln lsst night. The clergyman received a crushed cnest. Communications Moller Not quitting. To the Editor: In the morning's Issue of the Dally News there Is an article stating arbi trarily that "Ben Moller has folded up his tent and quietly slipped away." I wish to state that I am still In the race and Intend to be until the finish. This rumor was started perhaps because I have been working to sup port my family, as I have no family to support me. It Is also reported that my health Is not good, because of the fact that I was sick several years ago. That does not mean that I have not re covered. And I am quite capable of doing any work that Is required of me. I am trying to run my campaign on a clean and fair basis, the way I would run the office if elected sheriff. Touts very truly, BEN MOLLER. PREPARE BALLOON FOR NEW STRATOSPHERE TRIP Let Us Be Fair. To the Editor: In this morning's issue of the Dally News there Is an article referring to the candidates running for sher iff. I take exception to the part PORTLAND, April 39 (AP) But terfat direct to shippers: Station, lOetieo; Portland delivery prices, 16 17c. " Live poultry net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, V4 lbs. up. 14015c; do mediums, 10 11c; light. 8 09c; light broilers. 12 A 18c lb.; colored roasters, over 3 lbs., 18 30c; old roosters, So; ducks, Pekln, 18c. geese, 8 10c; capons, leg 30c. Butter, eggs, country nwats, on ions, potatoes, seed and new pota toes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 39, (AP) Wheat:- Open High Low Close May 62V4 .63ii .61 .61 July ( . ,', .60 .60 JSBft Jtai Sept. -6814 .5814 714 .5714 Deo. , .60 AO .80 , .00 . Cash wheat. Big Bend blueatem . Soft white Western white Hard winter . Northern spring Western red ...... I... Oats: No. 3 white. $24.00. Today's car iiaelpts: Wheat, flour, 9: hay, 1. .71 .em .6114 .6914 5914 .6914 San Franrlsoo Butterfat. : SAN PRANClsqo. April 29. (AP) Butterfat f-o.b.. Ban Francisco 30c. - Mrs. Pearson Departs Mrs. Harold Pearaon of Birmingham, Ala.,' who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Driver, for the past few months, left lsst evening by train for California. She plana to spend some time visiting at Val lejo and San Jose before continuing to her home In the south. The LOAF They Love You won't have to me pressure to get your chil dren to eat their fill of bread io necessary to their health. They all find that "moreish" taste Beck's Butternut Bread at your grocer or Beck's Bakery Buy Your :. F B IB DD S at the Monarch CONVENIENT LOCATIONS COMPETITIVE PRICES BETTER FEEDS Plenty of parking space at our Fir itreet warehouse. Drive in the alley at the rear of our Main Street tore, if you can't find parking; space in front. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Retail Store, 323 E. Main Mill and Warehouse, Oor, 10th and So. Fir It costi no more to trade with ui often less I '" '"' . I' I"i i. n.y i, .ij I . ,. .i..l..iilai,ii)nli i.ji iiiii am 11, lW i)i,i,ulii ym-W ipysi ij J i in " ' V ' if Lk AuocUted Pitu Photo This picture, made In the Tyrolean Alps, showa workmen starting the difficult transportation of Prof. Augusta Plccard't "stratosphere" balloon gondola to Brussels, where the Belgian physicist Is organizing another ascension. Because of a promise to his wife,. Plccerd himself will not go on the next expedition, vhlch he hooea will reach 12 mllea Into the stratosphere. In reference to Ben Moller laying down. I have been In quite a few districts and have done quite a lot of electioneering for Ur. Moller, and I consider him running at the head of the list. Let us be fair, and let the people Judge who la best qualified for the office, and quit sltnglnf mud about people folding up and out of the race. Toura truly. H. C. FREDETTE. Med ford Neighbors To Present Comedy In Lake Creek Hall The Royal Neighbors of this city will present their play, "The Farm erette," recently enjoyed by a local audience, at the Lake Creek Orange hall Saturday night, April 80. The comedy wlU be staged at 8:00 o'clock and will be followed by dancing and supper. The dance will open at 10 o'clock. A large crowd Is anticipated for the evening of va ried entertainment. In the cast of the play are: Nan Wellington, Freda Klngsley: Jane Wellington, Suaanne Braun; Jocelyn Wellington, Christine Pear son; Mlnette Lawson, Marie Wells; Elnora Wellington, Blanche Arnold; Mrs. Beckwlth, Margaretha Garrett; Gracious Ann Bean, Marjorle Pear- Alleged Poacher Will Stand Trial OREGON CITY, April 39 (API- Kenneth V. Fisher, accused of hav ing assaulted state police sergeant a week ago when the officer Inter rupted poaching activities on the Clackamas river, waa Indicted by the Clackamas county grand Jury here Thursday on a charge of as sault with Intent to kill. He waived hearing In Justice court and la at liberty under 63500 bond. OPEN SATURDAY! YOU CAN GET Anything.-' -Anytime MOFFATT'S NEW OPEN FRONT . Grocery and Confectionery MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GROCERIES i - AND PI0NI0 SUPPLIES CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS ICE CREAM ' DRINKS OF ALL KINDS We're Open Nights and Sundays to Serve You West Main Street Opposite Oopco Building Many are Taking Advantage of the Amazing Half Price Bargains Offered During This Big Event Act Now-Some Extraordinary BARGAINS are Still Left in BEDROOM and DININGROOM Suites PRICES ARE 0 Down Small Monthly Payment nn A n ljI Vr ) A V2 TO LESS THAN PRIC1 Price 50 Below 1931 Prices Small Down Payment Pay as You Use By the Month Davenport Sets Fine genuine Sanoweb built, Davenport and Chair, in your choice of coverings. A real bargain at $49.95 Sale of Club Chairs You'll find that these Club chairs which former- Jk J J Si) ly sold for $30.00, are real r ferf 4md"'J values at this low price.... Bedroom Suites Look at These Savings on WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE 4-piece bedroom suite finished in wal nut, bed, vanity, chiffonier and bench. Formerly priced at $140.76. Specially priced for this sale at WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE An unusually attractive bedroom suite finished in ivory 3 pieces, bed, vanity and chiffonier. Formerly priced $110. Now reduced for this special sell ing GREEN BEDROOM SUITE $70-50 SUITE I $55-oo Attractive green enameled bedroom suite, hand decorated, four pieces, bed, vanity, chiffonier and bench. For merly sold for $73.00. Now reduced to $36 so WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Bed, vanity, chiffonier and bench in walnut an unusually attractive suite which was previously priced at $108. Reduced for Weeks & Orr's big sale $54-0 PRICE - SMASHING DINING ROOM SUITE BARGAINS Table, buffet and six chairs in walnut, a 1931 price $197. Now priced for this $00 Walnut dining set. table, six chairs and -f f buffet. 1931 price $169. Now priced for $ J 00 Walnut dining set, table, six chairs, rr buffet. Was a real bargain at $159 $m00 Now priced at r 1JV An exceptional buy. Dining set, table, buffet and six chairs which previously sold at $74.25. Now priced at $59oo A fine walnut dining set six chairs, buffet and table. Was $78. A brand $f( 00 new number, reduced to