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MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932. PAGE NINE BUTTER STORAGE IS E old tootn Te; AucU, Petin 10-11c lb. POTATOES Local IBc orang box; Tilm gem BOc-tl.OO cental. Butwr, tgf and country meat un changed. Onions, wool, hay quotations unchanged. San Francisco Butter?at. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. (P) Buttertat f.o.b. San Francisco, 23. PORTLAND, Oct. 7. UP) Exten alTs withdrawals from cold storage In practically every" leading marketing center of the country la the chief factor In the market for butter at this period. Withdrawals everywhere are reaching record volume with an apparent desire on the part of specu lative interests to get what little profit Is now In sight. This huge marketing of loe-houee foods is the ran price maker In the butter market. Noticeable In the local trade la the fact that the late advance of lo on extra and 'Ac on prime first cubes. nnt helnir raner&llv maintained. only lu opufo. Trading In the egg market con tinues generally of firm character here with no changes suggested In the price list. Receipts of fresh stock continue to decrease. Attempt of big killers here to keep 4ewn the buying price on lightweight hens to 7c lb. compared with 14 14140 ruling at San Francisco, has proven a failure and 8c Is now being freely offered, with 10c for medium. There Is a call for all offerings. Market for dressed turkeys con tinues rather quiet with practically no change In values. The change In weather Is expected to stimulate the movement both to market and Into consuming channels. Sales of Yakima peaches have reached the lowest level ever known In Portland. An entire carload was sold to one operator at 10c box, with quality good. Another lot was sold to a dealer at 6c box, the transpor tation charge. Market for country-killed lambs reflects Increased strength here with late price advance generally main tained. Veal and hogs are unchang' ed at late declines. Notes' of wholesale trading: Pickling cucumbers are lower. Potato market Is weak with some price shading at the source. Onion growers are less disposed to sell, but some movement Is still shown. 30-35c with sacks furnished. Tomatoes are being sold 10-20c box with receipts the greatest In record. Cooler weather Is aiding the ssle of California artichokea. 1 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 7. (AP) CATTLE 35, calves 20; Blow, weak. HOGS 550; steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 400;. quot ftbly steady. Today Prev day 87.0 Week ago 62.t Tear ago 75 .3 Wall St. Report PROF. ENGLEHARDT TO JAIL FINE Stock Bale Averages. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) October 7: 80 20 Ind'ls Rr's . 53 9 97.2 29 8 34.7 20 90 Ut's Total 88.0 55 8 02 6 89.0 S8.0 64.2 47.8 113 2 77.7 3 yrs ago ..239.7 187.1 328.3 241.7 Bond Rale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, Standard .Statistics Co.) October 7: 20 30 20 80 Ind'ls Rr's TJfs Total Today 84.7 87.0 82.9 71.6 Prev day 88.4 88.1 Week ago .... 68.9 71.1 Year ago .... 71.4 83.2 83.5 84.8 91.9 96.7 72.3 73.8 62 1 98.7 3 yra ago 92.3 101.8 NEW YORK. Oct. 7. (P) A brisk short-lived selling flurry sent the stock market Into another slump in day, but extreme losses of 2 to more than 6 points In many Issues were partially reduced In the last hour. Fresh selling appeared In the last few minutes, however, snd the final tone was heavy. Turnover approxi mated 2,400,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al Chem & Dye. 72 Am. Can 484 Am. 8s Fgn. Fow... , 8 A. T. & T Anaconda Atch. T. 8c S. F.... Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel 104 10 42 v4 1074 18 Chrysler ......... 14 Coml. Solv.' 914 Curtlss-Wright 2 Vt DuPont ............ . 35 Gen. Foods 28H Gen. Mot .. 14 y. Int. Harvest. u 21 I. T. 8s T BV, JohnsMan. ........ Monty Ward North Amer. Param. Publlx ... Penney (J. C.) Phllllps Pet Radio Sou. Pac. -Std.. Branda St. OH Cal. St. Oil N. J Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 7. (AP) Wheet: Open High Low Close Dec .tVt, .6114 .81 .61 May .54!4 .64'4 .84 .84 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem Soft white Western white Hard winter .... .57 .48 .47 .4714 .47 .48 Northern spring .-. Western red Oats: No. 2 white. $17. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 64: barley, 6; flour, 8; corn, 2; hay, 8. Portland Produce 21 '-4 . 12 'J . 39 "4 21 a 754 20 1494 24 2BH 5'4 . 24 Trans. Amer. Union Curb. Unit. Aircraft 22 U. S. Stool 36 Oorp't Trust Shs i.BB An order of commitment against Prof. C. Englehardt, ft well-known resident of the Eagle Point district, was placed in the hands of Sheriff Ralph Jennings this morning for service. Prof. Englehardt was con victed last March by a circuit court Jury of assault upon John Demogolla neighbor, as a climax of & long standing argument over loose stock and other matters. Prof. Englehardt was sentenced to pay a fine of 1250 costs and allowed time to pay. Carl Stedter, a nephew of Prof. Engle hardt. was granted a parole upon conviction on the same charge. Prof. Englehardt, according to the county clerk's office, made a pay ment of 10 upon his fine. The district attorney's office stat ed that the action was taken as a matter of routine, and that Prof. Englehardt already had been extend ed more leniency than customary In cases of a similar nature. The filing of the commitment order has been held In abeyance for close to six months. The case of Prof. Englehardt was heralded during the spring primary as one of ' the breakdowns of law and order in Jackson county" cases. Following .his conviction. Prof. Engle hardt filed charges that two mem bers of the Jury were prejudiced against him. m Under the Oregon law, unless Prof. Englehardt pays the balance of his fine and costs, he is liable to Jail sentence at the rate of 92 per day. Recently, Prof. Englehardt was au thentically reported as a circulator of a recoil petition against Circuit Judge H. D, Norton in the Applegate district. NEW SILENCER FOR ATTEND MEETING OF G.O.P. HERE SATURDAY Republican headquarters are now open at 113 East Main street. A tele phone was Installed today, the num ber being 04. There are Hoover and Curtis pictures and buttons, as well aa literature, for distribution to adults and all who are Interested In the re-election of 'President Hoover and the republican state and county ticket are asked to call. This means both men and women, James W. Mott, republican nomi nee for contrreas In this district, will arrlv In Mrrifnrri tomorrow St 10 a.m. and will speak at the meeting of the republican county commute a . candidates at the Medford Hotel to morrow at 2:30 p. m. sharp. Oeo. Neuner, U. 8. district attorney, and one of the prominent republicans of Oregon, will also speak at thla meet ing. All committeemen and candidates are urged to attend this meeting as plans for an active campaign will be made up. Mrs. Leland Mentaer was hostess yesterdsy at a 1 o'clock deert bridge luncheon. During the afternoon there were two tables of contract in play. IS WIFE'S THEORY WASHINGTON, Ots. T. (AP) Mrs. Raymond Robins, wife of Colo nel Robins who disappeared Septem ber 3, and for whom a nation-wide earch has been made, told prohibi tion bureau officials today she was convinced her husband .had been ab ducted by bootleggers. Mrs. Robins, who in a guest at the White House, conferred for two hours with Amos W. W. Woodcock, chief of the prohibition bureau. She later said she was returning to the White House for a talk with President Hoover. Woodcock said Mrs. Robins had given him no additional Information about the disappearance of her hus band and they had been unable to furnish her with any clues. Rainstorm Hits New York State ALBANY, N. T., Oct. 7. (AP) One of the worst rainstorms in many years passed on beyond New York state today leaving In Its wake bo ken bridges and highways blocked with mud, rock and water. Robert I. Wylle, 39, a farmer, lost his life in the rushing water which swirled . down from Catsklll moun tains. MELBOURNE (AP) Jury panels. Instead of consisting of "twelve good men and true" msy be reduced to 9 in Victoria. The minister for Justice aaya such 4 a reduction would result In a saving to government at a time when every economy must be practiced. "Nine men would be aa Just aa twelve." he declares. "There la no mystery about the figure twelve." NAPLES, Italy (AP) A device which greatly reduces sound and smoke In the discharge of artillery has been Invented by two young Ital ian engineers and offered to the gov ernment. It can be attached to the muzzle of any field gun and in trials before war department officials It declared that the sound of the discharge car ried only a few hundred yards. 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