Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JEXY 8, 1932. "
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TRADE UNWILLING
PORTLAND, July 8 (AP) There
art two schools of Intercut trying
to artificially advance the price of
' eggs In face of a trade that appears
unwilling to make such a movement.
, The real market for eggs la not
howtng the strength previously In
d lea ted, Instead of the advance that
la being tried by manipulative Inter
ests. There Is no orange In the sell
ing price of eggs and there Is no
. shortage of supplies eyen though re-
' oelpU are decreasing.
General trading trend of the butter
market Is not better than steady. In
fact In spots the situation appears a
' trine dull.
There Is a rather good demand tn
the market for live chickens. The
entire line Is showing a strong tone
at the late price advance offered by
killers. Turkeys are arriving and
generally selling 16c for beat dressed
bens.
In spots the market for tomatoes
la up a trifle here with Vie trade
getting larger day by day as a result
of the low price. Hothouse stock is
. up lo lb.
There la a demand for good green
. corn but the market Is receiving con
siderable stock that Is not so good.
Sales of the best are being made
around a5o30o down.
More or lesa excitement results
from the extreme shortage of string
beans. Both yellow and green stock
are very scarce with prices higher
tor the day.
Very keen demand la showing for
loganberries along the wholesale way
with wholesale prices up to 7So crate
generally for the day. RaspbeiTlea
and blackcaps are Just about holding.
Strawberries are of nominal volume.
agreement at Lausanne today. Ac
opening bulge was quickly deflated.
and while net lossea were largely
trivial, a haniful of stocks closed 1
to ft points lower. The closing tone
was heavy, and transfers approximat
ed 700,000 shares. '
Today's closing prices for IS select
ed stocks follow:
American Can . 31
American T. & T. 73
Anaconda
Curtis Wright -Ocneral
Motors ,
Int. T. A T, -J-
Montgomery Ward ,
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pae.
S. O. of Cal.
S. O. of N. J.
Trans Am.
United Aircraft
TJ. 8. Steel
4
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. 24
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CATTLE PRICES
LAKIVIEW, Ore.. July 8 (API
An automobile caravan which started
Thursday from Redding, Calif., and
topped here over night waa en route
today to Burns for the formal open
ing of the highway between Lake
view and Burns.
The Lakevlew-Bums highway Is the
final link in the Tellowitone cut-off
route which affords a new motor path
from Yellowstone and other points
east to Redding, Calif. At Redding
It connects with the Paclfto high
way.
The caravan, numbering more than
100 persona, was entertained here
last night at a banquet arranged by
Vie Lake county chamber of com
merce. Portland, San Francisco, Oak
land, Klamath Falls, Redding, Burns
and other cities were represented.
Complaints of crop damages from
the recent Invasion of army worms
still pouring Into the county
agent's office, R. O. Fowler reported
today. The worms ars appearing In
all sections of the county and loudest
cries have been received from grow
ers of melons, tomatoes, potatoes
and other garden produce.
While the worma are plentiful In
alfalfa fields, they leave as soon
ss the hay Is cut and In no way
damage It for market. If discovered
before they have eaten the leaves
off the plsnt. The exodus from
alfalfa fields to gardens then be
gins and the real trouble starts, Mr.
Fowler explained this morning, as j
removal of garden produce from the
toll at this time would mean great
loss.
The best method of combat, where
the worms are very thick, he atated. i
Is accomplished by first digging a j
trench 13 or IS Inchea deep In front ,
of the pests' line of march. Poet
holes constructed In the trench
then become the gathering place
of the worms, upon their arrival,
and burning la a simple process.
Where they are not ao plentiful.
poison bait Is being used effectively i
In the county, but where the worms
are found In great droves It Is Im
possible to feed them all poison be
fore they have destroyed the crop.
Although the worms are found
over a much larger territory, tney
are not so numerous as the? were
two years ago, Mr, Fowler reports.
Practically every farming cotnmu
nlty of the county has complslned
of existence of the worms and the
county agent Is of the opinion that
they hatched right In the vicinity
of their present locations.
In the spring ths worms come out
ss moths and lay the eggs, whlcn
are now hatching out the arm7
worms. The worms, In turn, win
soon enter the cocoon stage to send
forth another crop of moths next
spring.
The parasite,' natural enemy of the
worms, which usually destroys a
large portion of them each aeason,
waa evidently Inactive last summer,
County Agent Fowler stated today
In explanation of their reappearance
In great number this year. The
parasite commonly destroys the past
while In the cocoon stage. The
drouth of last year might have had
something to do with the parasite's
failure to function, he ssld.
EAT-
Where the
Food
Is Better
Turkey Dinner
25c
, Saturday
From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Brownie Marie
CAFE
19 No. FirSt.
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THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
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Win $50.00
HIS WEEK Mrs. Fredrick H. Johnson won the $50.00 prize for her
50-word essay on "Why I Like Durkee 's Mayonnaise."
This entitles her to $50.00 worth of eroceries, which we are glad
to supply for the Durkee company.
Buy a jar of this famous Mayonnaise. The directions for the contest
accompany each jar then listen to the Durkee Radio program on Tues
. days and Thursdays from KGO, K0M0, KGW or KHQ, 7:45 to 8:00 p.m.
There is a winner selected every day so buy a jar write your essay
and listen.
Should you win, we furnish the Groceries and Durkee pays the bill.
CORVALU7S, Ore., July S UP)
With cattle prlcea taking an unward
trend, Oregon range and pasture con
ditions are reported generally good to
excellent, aocordln gto Information
gathered from county agents and
other sources by the O. fl. O. exten
sion service, co-operating with the
U. 8. D. A. bureau of agricultural
economics.
Lower ranges an beginning to
crown but livestock Is In excellent
eondltlon. A heavy Increase In grass
fat cattle over the last year I re
ported from Crook county.
Cattle prloes at Chicago made an
other gain of 35 cents during the
week, although prices at Portland re
mained unchanged.
' Bog prices have advanced almost
Steadier In the past month and have
now reached a high point for the
. season at $9.90 In Portland and 49.39
at Chicago for top quality light
butchers.
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.'S
SATURDAY CASH
FEED SPECIALS
Feed Wheat, cwt.. . .$1.25
Mill Run, 80s, sk. .,-.:.$ .85
Rabbit Barley, sk.. . .$1.00
Rolled Barley, 70s, sk.$ .80
Whole Corn, cwt.... $1.30
Egg Mash, cwt... ... $1.75
A Good Buy on
HOG FEED per cwt.
Pick this special up at our conveniently located warehouse.
$V .00
taS
BREAD
Finest home style with that real
home flavor.
1 lb Loaf . 5C
V2 lb. Loaf 712C
Fresh from the oven the day you
buy it.
Cookies, any kind or
assorted . .2 dor. 19c
Swiss Cheese
Finest for luncheon with summer
beverages.
A great big 200 lb. wheel will be
cut tomorrow.
Pound 35C
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., July a (A)
(Tattle 90, calves 10; steady.
Bogs, 400, Including 191 through;
about steady.
Sheep, 800; about steady.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND,
Wheat:
Ore, July 8 (AP)
July -Sept,
.
Dec.
Cash grains
Big Bend blues tern
Boft white
Open
...48
-90H
High Low Close
4B 48 48
Tii 47(4 4714
90i 80, S0(i
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
Oats:
No. a whit
Today's ear receipts:
flour ; corn a.
-90 J4
-49
.48Vi
-48 H
-48
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Wheat IB;
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. (yP)
COUNTRY MEATS: Belling price to
retailers: Country-killed hogs, best
butchers under 100 lbs.. 84 -7c; real
era, 80 to 100 lbs.. 80 D.: iambs, 8
To lb.: yearllnga, 4-9c lb.: heavy ewes
a-Sc lb.; oanner cows, 8c lb.: bulls,
t-94c lb.
NSW POTATOES: Northwest. 11.80
1.80 cental.
Butter, egga, butterfat, lire poul
try, onions, potatoes, strawberries,
wool, hay quotations unchsnged.
Sen FTanrlro Hull erf at
BAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (AP)
Butterfat f.o.b. Ban Francisco, 18c
Peoples market
At Groceteria No. 2 Phone 1058 Sixth and Grape
SATURDAY SPECIALS
ROASTS
BEEF
PORK
VEAL
LAMB, per lb"..
9'
BEEF
lb.
VEAL
lb.
BOIL
8c
STEW
8c
FRYERS - HENS - RABBITS - FISH
Wall St. Report
' Block Bale Averages
(Copyright, 1933. standard
Statistics Co.)
July .
80 90 90 80
India Br. Ufa Tol
Today 88.4 19 8 83 3 88.0 i
Prey, day 99 8 IS T 83 8 88 3 !
Wees: ago 88 3 I8.T B7.T 38 8
Tear ago .I0a 1 1898 114.1
Bond Kale Averages
(Copyright, 1053, Standard
Statistics Co.)
July .
90 90 90
Ind'ls lire VI
Today MO 83 8 73 8
Free, day -..(13 8 M 8 73.8
Wee ago 811.3 91.8 78 3
Veer ago .85J loot 101.8
60
Tol
88
888
80.4
09 7
NEW YORK. July 8. (API The
etock market gained but momentary
comfort fronj the fienco-oerman,
Buying In
CARLOAD
QUANTITIES
Enables Us
To Offer Such
Values As This!
Bedroom Suite
$79
Beautiful two-tons walnut bedroom auite,
exactly ai pictured above Bed, Vanity
and Chiffonier. (Bench $8.70 extra.)
See this auite In our window buy it
for only .. ,
$!ODown $10aMonth
67c
$15
25c
25c
Geisha Mandarin Oranges in
syrup . ..T.,.:. ........ ...2 cans 25c
aw
Schillings Tea, vacuum packed.
lb. 35c. . . .... i.i. .. ... . .pound
Hay Salt, in 500 lb. lots ... per ton
Pabst-ett Cheese . . 2 pkgs.
Scott Tissue Toilet Paper . . 3 rolls
' - . ,'t, .
Pineapple Del Monte crushed
for apricot canning, No. 10 or
gallon can . ... . . . ..... 39c
Underwoods Deviled Ham fin
est for sandwiches or omelets.
Medium cans . . . . . . ...... 2 for
Bisquick ready for the oven in
90 seconds ... . ...,.-.,...,... pkg.
Shelled Almonds ,.- lb.
Sperrys Hot Cake Flour . 4 lb sack
Sperrys Wheat Hearts finest hot
cereal for the children 5 lb. sack
25c
i
29c
35c
19c
25c
Farina a whole wheat hot cereal
. . . .5 lb. sack
Syrup Butterscotch, 5 lb. can
42c . . .101b. can
White King Granulated Soap,
..... . .-. . . .large pkg.
Crisco . . 3 lb. can 47c. . . 6 lb.
Ivory Soap the big bars .... 3 for
Hard water Castile or Jap Rose
Toilet Soap. ......,. . . . ,3 bars
Oxydal .... ...,.,.-... .large pkg.
P. & G. White Laundry. . 10 bars
Bob White a Procter & Gamble
white laundry ........ 10 bars
Z-Mor-U Coffee the leading
hotel blend, pound 30c ... 3 lbs.
Mapleleaf flour, hardwheat
v . 49 lbs.
White Rose a guaranteed light
bread flour 49 lbs. $1.17
Drifted Snow the home perfect-
ed Flour . ..... 49 lbs. $1.39
22c
77c
33c
93c
25c
25 c
19c
25c
22c
87c
98c
FOR THE HOME CANNER
Strainers many sizes and styles.
. ... . ... .9c to
Combination Fruit Jar Funnel,
filler and strainer.-..j.,.-.,.,.
Rubber Jar Wrench seals and
removes jar tops with ease.
Aluminum Dishpan . ,.7.-. 1 0 qt. size
Six quart Enameled Kettle, choice
of colors i; re?
Aluminum Preserving Kettle,
16 quart size
43c
25c
25c
79c
39c
98c
Galvanized Wash Boilers, for
cold pack . .$1.19
Canning rack to fit boiler 49c
Electric Hot Plates, 3 heats, two
burner. Specially priced $3.98
Other Electric Hot Plates. 95c to $4.98
Tomatoes . . : . .3 lbs. 19c
...
Apricots ,., , , . .. , ... . Lug
Green Beans ... .3 lbs.
Cabbage e.i.e,r.T.r.,. . .lb.
New Spuds .5 lbs.
Oranges, Sunkist .2 doz.
49c
25c
21c
12c
35c
Free Balloons
1 Black Owl Balloon with two
pkgs. Minute Tapioca
1 Dirigible Akron Balloon .with
3 packages Jello.
25c Fountain Dinner 25c
Roast turkey with dressing
buttered peas
potatoes and gravj
or
Choice of cold meats, potato
salad, sliced tomatoes, bread
and butter, Z-Mor-U Coffee
Tea or milk 25c
9
Central
SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
Delivery of $1.00 orders. Phone: East Side 752; West Side 428
6th al
Grape
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