Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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THEY'LL CARRY YALE'S BLUE TO THE REGATTAS
10 APPLY
a license moratorium had been New bus service inaugurated be
launched, but no decision had been tween Ma rah field and Portland, via
made. Oregon Coast highway.
10 UN IN TERMS
FOR AUTO I
Saturday Specials!
RABBITS and FRYERS
E
IS
SrEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFQRD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1032.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. (API
Surprising increase In local offerings
of butter instead of the loss generally
reported by makers and receivers,
gave trade a somewhat different slant
during the last 24 hours. Locally
there was no change in general open
market conditions but trade appeared
to lack snap generally.
To some extent the local receipts
of butter may be attributed to the
late weakness in the California trade.
Top scores continue to be more or
Jess sought after for movement Into
tbort and these are being cleaned up
generally.
There was practically no change In
the long-continued price of eggs dur
ing the day.
Borne Improvement In quality of
dressed hen turkeys Is confirmed.
Demand Is rather fair up to 16c lb.
for tops. There Is little call for
to ma.
Sales of both watermelons and can
taloupes have been Increased sudden
ly as a result of the warm weather.
Prices in general are showing no fur
ther changes for quality stuff.
Ssacrlty of quality tomatoes is very
pronounced here. Demand for hot
house stock is far In excess of cur
rent offerings with prices steady to
firmer and higher as a result.
Market?
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. (AP)
Cattle 40, calves 10; steady.
Hogs 00; steady. Good and choice,
3.40 4.10; light weights. 160 to 180
.pounds, good and choice, $4 if 4. 10;
S0 to 200 lbs., good and choice, 4
4.10; medium weight, 200 to 220
lbs., good and choice. 93.40ra4.10.
Sheep and lambs 200; steady.
Asaociated Preai Photo
Thte strapping oarsmen, averaging around feet 2 Inches, will man Vale'a "big boat" In the racei
thli year. Thev will attempt to gain dominance over Harvard and earn the right to represent the United
States In the Olympics at Los Angeles. Left to right: J. H. Jackson, stroke: Capt. James Knott, No. 7;
E. J. Esselatyn, No. 6: Ed Meyer, Jr., No. 5: R. L. Qoodale, No. 4; J. 8. Atwood, No. 3; O. B. Manuel, No.
2. and F. Hallett, bow. Coxswain R. J. Mayer Is In front
Net gains of $2 to (4 In other stocks
were numerous, strength being espe
cially noticeable In farm Implement
Issues which rallied with wheat. Case
climbed more then $7 to above $26
and International Harvester rose S3. 50
to lie.
Transactions approximated 1,300.000
shares, the largest volume this week.
Today's closing prices for 16 select
ed stocks follow:
American Can 37?4
American T. & T. 84 ,
4
1
9
314
S'i
3.i
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 10. (OP)
WWheat:
Open High
July -40 V4 -60
Sept. .49', 0
Dec. ; -52U .52V4
Cash wheat:
Blng Bend bluestem .......
Soft white
Western white -.
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
Oots:
No. 2 white
Today's car receipts:
flour 9; corn 5.
Low Close
.49 H -50
.49 .50
.5214 -52 !4
.63
.54
.53
. .53
... .53
,51',4
$25 00
Wheat 27;
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. (API
Country Meats Selling price to re
tailers: Lambs, yearlings, 4 5c. Oth
ers unchanged.
Onions Selling price to retailers:
New Cochella wax, fl; yellow, 90c
(1 crate; new red, 1.75 cental; new
yellow, 1.75 cental.
Strawberries Oregon 24s, 80 a 80c;
Gold Dollar, 60s? 600.
Butter, butterfat, eggs and live
poultry unchanged.
Potatoes, seed and new potatoes,
wall and hay quotations unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN PRANCISCO, Cal., June 10.
(AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran
cisco, 18c.
Wall St. Report
Anaconda
Curtis Wright
General Motors
Int. T. & T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub
Radio , 4
Southern Pac. ...... 9
S. O. of Cal 18
S. O. of N. J. 25
Trans. Am. . M 3
United Aircraft -.. 9
U. S. Sttel 26i
Corp't Tftut Shs $1.35
Yorkshire Care Perilous
INGLETON. Yorkshire (AP) A
large subterranean lake has been dis
covered beyond the White Scar cav
ern system, ts outlet is being ex
plored at great risk because hut;e
stalactites fall frequently with cav
ernous roars.
Japan Buys Filipino Wood
MANILA (AP) -Japan has displaced
the United States as chief buyer of
lumber In the Philippines, having
taken last year 35.000,000 board feet,
while 20,000,000 went to America.
Poles Stay at Home
WARSAW (AP) Pew Poles will
travel this year. The government
doubled the fee for single round-trip
passports to $44. The cost for yearly
passports was quadrupled to 9180.
iLOCALS
Expected Home Tomorrow Mrs. W.
S. Bolger and Infant daughter, Pa
tricia Ann. are expected to leave the
Community hospital for their home
tomorrow.
From New York From the city of
New York, Mrs. Harry Collins. Mrs.
James McArthur and Miss Helen K.
Wallace are registered as guests at
hotels In the city.
...
Mrs. Dltsworth III Mrt. Stewart
DItsworth of Trail Is in the Com
munity hospital receiving treatment,
having been brought In 111 today.
Navy Ship Here A Curtis Attacker,
...
navy plane, piloted by army reserves
stationed at Oakland airport, stopped
at the Medford airport this afternoon
for gasoline Deiore conunuing vo
Klamath Falls. They plan to return
south from Klamath.
...
Broken Nose In a fight. In which
pWnmnli pnrt Photos of the
Medford municipal airport were tak
en today Dy tne universal news tteei
representative, who accompanied Cap
tain Yancy on two trips to Crater
Lake In his autoglro today.
...
Mrs. Dodge In City Mrs. Dells
Dodge, who Is spending the summer
season as guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terrett
at Dead Indian resort, la In Medford
to spend several days at her home on
King street.
Wakemans Visit Mr. and Mrs
Louie Wakeman. who resided In Med
ford until about nine years ago. are
here spending several days visiting
friends, before continuing to Klam-
ath Palls. They now make their home
in Los Angeles, where Mr. Wakeman
is In charge of a subscription district
for the Los Angeles Times.
Stop In City Oregonlans stopping
at the local hotels are P. P. Knight,
E. S. Heydenburk, A. W. Wagner. B.I
Shallborn and H. Middleton of
Eugene, L. A. Smith and family and
Nova D. McAllister of Salem, Guy
Yung of Klamath Palls, Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge A. Hunt of Roseburg. P. A.
Tatum of Corvallis, and P. B. Haw
ley of Oregon City.
he was allegedly hit by Floyd Shep
herd, 19, Robert Pope, 14, suffered
a broken nose last night, according
to city police officers. Pope resides at
611 West Eleventh street, and Shep
herd gave his address as the mill
district. The fight occurred on East
Jackson street after the youths had
left the carnival, according to re
ports. They were accompanied by
Carl Walden.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) Bolivia 1
trying to stabilise Its monetary unit.
the boliviano, by tlelng It to the
price of tin and the British pound
sterling.
Tin la the staff of national life
here, the country producing a fourth
of the world's supply.
The national control commission
has established sliding scale by
which there are 80 bolivianos to the
British pound when tin Is 90 pounds
a ton and 10 bolivianos to the pound
when tin goes up to ISO pounds.
In American money this means
that when tin Is $340 a ton the
boliviano Is worth 17 cents and if
the metal goes to $540 It rises to
25 3 cents.
Prof. Edwin B. Kemmerer of
Princeton university stabilized the
boliviano at 36.5 cents In 1028. but
hard times and an overproduction
of tin toppled it. Now, with a new
world agreement limiting tin pro
duction, the metal brings $494 a
ton. but the cost of production is
$475. ao only the richest mines are
working.
The scheme has a special domestic
complication. Mine owners want low
exchange so they can get more bo
livianos for t heir tin: bust ness in
terests want high exchange rates so
it will take fewer bolivianos to pay
for Imports.
KIM Austrnllnn ningos.
BRISBANE (AP) The dingo, or
Australian wild dog pest, has been
much reduced In Queensland under
the government's bounty of 76 cents
a scalp. Good hunters can destroy
them in scores.
Alaska's fishery industry employed
nearly 23,000 persons. .
Instructions to auto owners, for
the securing of 1033-35 auto licenses. '
due July 1. have been issued by the
tate police, upon Instructions of (
the secretary of state, as follows:
"First. This year you are again
to use your registration card as in.
application for your new plates, The
registration card la the little 3x5 1
form that you now carry In the con- i
tainer in the driver's compartment j
of your car. Make sure that It la
your 1031-1933 card and describes ;
the car you wish to register. The ;
card must be signed on the back in
the apace provided; and If you have
moved to an address other than the
one on the face of the receipt, write
your present address under your
signature."
The new plates will be available i
for use upon the highways, on and
after June 15. and may be secured ;
as follows:
By mall addressed to the secretary ,
of state at Salem, Ore.
By applying in person to the
sheriff of your county for a tempo
rary permit pending the arrival of
the license plate.
Captain Lee M, Bown of the south
ern Oregon district, stressed the fol
lowing provision:
"In event you have misplaced your
1631-1933 registration card, please
write the department at Balem IM
MEDIATELY upon receipt of this let
ter for a special registration memo,
giving the license plate numbers now
on the car you desire to register.
Adherence to this rule will avoid
a large measure of the inconvenience
and confusion of last year. Captain
Bown said.
i Dispatches from upstate today ln-
i dlcated that the usual movement for 1
HENS
Nice and Fat
50c ea.
6o for drawing
Lamb Stew
5clb.
Veal Stew
6clb.
Pork Chops
Pork Steaks
Leg of Lamb
15 lb.
Lamb Chops
Veal Chops
Bacon
Crescent SHORTENING, 3 lbs. . -25C
Gibson and Anderson
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables
and Groceries
EXTRA FANCY LETTUCE
2 heads 5c
' CATSUP
14 oz., 13c
E. A. EVANSON, Prop.
Every Day Is Bargain Day at the
Ivy Street Market
Just around the corner from P. 0. Plenty Parking Space
Oregon Friends
OK Volstead Act
NEWBBRQ. Ore., June 10. (AP)
The Oregon yesrly meeting of
Friends, holding Its 40ti annual ses
sion here, Thursday sdopted a reso
lution endorsing the 18th amend
ment snd the Volstesd Act.
The resolution held thst the "evils
of the present situation sre not due
to prohibition but to the same law
lessness which has always been asso
ciated with the liquor traffic."
Toyon berry shrubs which grow
wild In California mountains aro now
being cultivated extensively for mar
keting as Christmas holly.
GRESHAM New fruit and vege
table stand opened by Chris Satter.
Ifoef .,&.'.. " ' . 'stasMsiMMssssissiiiiiinii)ilriVififiialri ..v:v.iwiiaiiiassss
Wood Sttoi?e
Liberty Bldg. "The Home of Pure Foods" W.MainSt.
Alexander Grocery Inc.
Phone 143 FREE DELIVERY E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr.
Just a lot of folks think they know how a food store should be operated. After
40 years active experience we are still learning. When you have food troubles let
us help you solve them. .
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
If your eyes could only
see hard carbon
Rnnil Stile Averaees
ipyrlght, 1933, Standard Statistics
CO.)
June 10:
Today . 65.3
Prev. day S5.3
Week ago .... 55.2
Year ago 82.8
30 90 30 SO
Indl's Br's Ut's Total
53.7
63 8
61.3
74.0
74.0
73.4
98 9 100.3
61.0
61 0
69 6
93.9
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1832. standard Statistics
Co.)
June 10:
50 30 30 00
Indl's Br's Ut's Total
Today 39.1 15.6
Prev. day .. 38 0 14.8
Week ago .. 39.0 II I
Year ago ...104.1 73.0 157.7
Free Demonstration
All day Sat. SAW Tomato Juice and
Grape Juice. Come in and drink with
ns. It's free.
Hammered Wheat Thinsies
A delicious whole wheat cracker. Reg.
30o pkg. for 25c. Made in Cambridge,
Mass.
Reg. 10c pkg. Sunshine Crackers .
Large Cans Tomatoes, 3 for
Good Grade Coffee, lb.
69.4
64.6
69.3
39.0
36 3
38 9
108.8
39
Medium pkg. Peets Granulated Soap
2 Cakes Crystal White Soap Free.
Yt lb. Orange Pekoe Tea .
2 lb. pkg. Sugar Free.
2 Heavy Weight Combs Honey, cellophane wrapped ......25
3 Large Oval Cans Sardines 19
Battle Creek Health Foods Manning's Coffee N. Y. Nippy Cheese
NEW YORK. June 10. ( AP) An
advance of S20 a shars In Auburn
auto featured a unely rally In the
stock market late today.
Trsrters short of Auburn, ofter a
spectacular performer, took a severe
squeezing ss tne snsres, opening o
higher at 50, raced up to (70. They
closed at S66.7S. On Tuesday the stock ,
.sold as low ss (33 87.
Phone 611
Model Bakery
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Joe Doblmeier
1
P
K .
Hard carbon chlioled from
rj motor lubricated by only
moir xpnlv oll$
If
1 ZZCi
from Shell Motor Oil 13 to 7-5
as much carbon. Soofy, (( blows
away with the axhauif gaits
Even at
MILES PCR HOUR
World Record of
'Muroclolct, May 16, 1932
Cinnamon Twists, doz. 15c
Danish Coffee Rings,
Each 15c
Russian Torte, ea ,.. 24c
Angel Foods, ea 20c
Honey Cookies, doz. 10c
OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAL-Home made Bread, 3 for 20c
Phone 164
Liberty Market
E. R. Pech
CllMQSE
i MOTOR 011,
TIONI2f TMI IMOISIMBIMf Df4tS
"The Home of Good Meats Govt. Inspected Swift & Co. Steer Beef"
SWIFT'S BEST STEER BEEF and PORK
Aged meats contain 1-3 more food value than fresh-killed meats.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Fancy R. I. Red Chickens Choice Rabbits
ALL OILS form some
J. carbon. It's the
kind of carbon, and
the quantity, that
makes the difference.
Don't pay good money
and more money per quart for oils that
deposit layers of ruinous hard carbon.
You can get an oil now that forms only
a little carbon, and all of it a soft, sooty,
HARD CARBON LAYER AFTER LAYER
-DEPOSITED BY COSTLY OILS INSIDE
YOUR ENCINEI CHIPS BROKEN OFF.
GRINDING THEIR WAY DOWN
CYLINDER WALLS, CUTTING LIKE
SAND THROUGH YOUR BEARINGS
MOTOR OIL. All grades
of it cost you only 25f
a quart
The correct grade
o SHELL MOTOR OIL
for your car is guar-
anteed to last as long under the same
driving conditions in your motor as any
other correct grade oil regardless of
price! Shell guarantees you as thorough
harmless kind. This lubricant is SHELL lubrication. Without hard carbonl
HENS, each 4Qc
FANCY FRYERS,
each 3Qc
LAMB STEW, lb.... 5c
SWIFT'S BACON,
lb 15c
mm