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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 EGGS UP CENT AS WEATHER CHILLS PORTLAND, Oct. !-(AP) Ad no of to dozen forced In th Mil tat price on medium grade fresh ire bere by . J. Dixon, general minipi of the Pacific o-ope, waa recognition of the aecnonable In fluences. Cold weather In many parte of the country la caualnf a big de ems In current lay. Production to falling In most sections of the country while demand for eggs ffl gaining. The Increase In call Is be ing easily taken care of by the ator aga atocka although these are de creasing at such a rapid rate that some fears are expressed that an acute shortage may be forced early next spring, or before the new isy lng season becomes generally effec tive. However those that have stor age gga for aale, are selling them while the sun la hiding. The new ads .-ice of le In medium bring the prtce to SSo doren. Other 5Ee are unchanged. . Market for butter reflect gen erally steady tone locally with no changes suggested In the price of either print or cube. Butterfet r. main on a firm basis. tower prices are being named for spring chickens here with deorewing Interest nd plleup of upplles. Sale are generally about I cent be low former prices. nAnrfltlnna are fullv steady In the market for live hen wlWi all sort finding favor and prices maintained at the late advance. Bffort of some killer to remove this advance by stricter grading Is reported. Movement of turkeys to market continues to Increase with demand Just slightly better. Price ere un changed a a rule with moat sale of good birds ao-52 cents pound for dressed stock. Further weakness ha been forced In the market for country killed calve with sales generally about y, oent a pound lower for all offer ings. Extreme top now Is around 8 cent a pound. Market for country killed hogs and lamb I holding steady with no change In prices. Yearlings are prao tloally off the market but some ewe ara moving and selling 3-8 cent a pound. Weakening Influence are showing to the market for apples with offer- tvinf. Amt.vrtM nn snnslffn- ment fsr greater than the ability of the trade to absorb. Export move ment 1 confined mostly to consignment. T ?' SAN WIANOWCO. Csl, Oot. 19. (AP) Plenty of turkey for the hol iday nd at prices B to 10 cent lower than last year, was the pros pect held up to the consuming pub lic today by George Makln, general manager of the California Turkey O rowers' association, after a survey. "Our survey," said Maklns, "shows 18.8 per cent Increase In live tur keys aa compared with the same date last year. The wholesale price av erage about 10 cent a found less than a year ago. That la almost SO per cent cheeper, a fancy turkeys old last year for 38 or 88 cents wholesale. 'Growers," said Makln, "should be warned against dealers, peddlers and Independent buyer going through the country advising them that the market 1 going to piece. In om Instances they are persuad ing the farmers to sell their live turkeys as low aa 18 or 17 centa a pound. That Is wrong because tur key from now on will put on about en pound of flesh per week and the market will not go to pieces.? 1 DUE TO WEATHER CHICAGO. Oct. 1B-(AP) Unfa vorable weather for spring crop movement northwest and for winter crop seeding and growth aouthwest contributed toward atrcngthenlng of wheat price today. Winnipeg reported arrivals of wheat amounted to only 837 care today, compared with 3083 a week ago, and 838 at thl time last year. Wbeat closed firm, to 1 oent above yesterday finish, corn shade up, oat to H advanced, and pro visions varying from 7 cent decline to a rise of a cents. Desirable bouses always la first class condition for rent, less or tal. Call 108. INSTANT RELIEF! flOI B ATOM.UM! INDIGESTION noi rrtpcrlptlon Kt mm tm tontutv ati It dnnn t:h a llttu watT. ttvl thm tnomfnt It rcha your ttomach. ftli diftrM frrm I'M momm-l. or mmM.tlnn n1i, bftiUM It Dfiitralliea tht -l4 that our (ha foci. ImmMim rtllaf from heartburn, aa, n.m Tjleeta, fcarl. .rati afttr inula. Tht Is not a tainl fntvUclna, It ta Tirf-narwl by a. rharma. rut h UMclfMlff la flu In dor tort I prraeripiioua, lictiulti aw to magical nlM la uaualtjr matter Mcocdi. Kiwti.Ht 1m II. M or wi will mall you fn of rhnrva a trial iarkai if you win itS na lie In curtai ry do pay far hand. Uni nt ahlrpin i.rnr.) -inm Taplow Co., pharmaclta. 131ft 0. r.filro4 St., U9 Ancclaa, Calif. PORTLAND, Oct. 19 (AP) Cattle 40, calves 10: steady to strong. HOOS 300; ieo lower for killer stuff. Light lights 140-180 lbs., good and cholos S3 25 f? 4: lightweight. 100-130 lbs., good and cholos, S3 A3 4: 180-300 lb., good and choice. S3.8814: medium weight, 300-330 lbs., good snd choice 33 38 f 4: 320 aso lbs., good and choice, 83.888) 3.78: hsvywelghts, 350-280 lbs., good snd choice, 33.738.9: 300-350 lbs., good and choice, 838343.40. Sheep and lambs 380: steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 17. (API LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Springs, all weight, whit 10-iae. ' Others unchanged. ' COUNTRY MEATS Belling price to retailers: Vesler 80-100 lb. 80 lb. Others unchanged. POTATOES Local 75c orange box: Oeschutes Oems BOc-81.00; Ysklma Oema 00-00e cental. BUTTER and butterfat unchanged. EOOS Pacific Poultry (. Producers' selling prices: Fresh extra ae; stan dard 34r; mediums 33c. Pullet 17c. ONIONS, wool, hay, mohair, ea oara bark and bops quotations unchanged. Floor PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 19. (AP) SUGAR Can, granulated 84.80, 100 lbs.; beet sugar 84.80, 100 lbs. DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price: Delivered, patent 40s 88.80; do 98s 88.30: Bakers' bluestem 84.10; soft wheat pa-try patent 84.40-3.30; Mon tana hard wheat patent 88.00-5.30; rye 34.50-4.80. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 19 (API Wheat futures: Opes High Low Close Dee. M .48 H .48 n .48 H May ja4 AVt .83(4 M Ca&h wheat: Big Bend bluestem , ' 87 Soft whit 48 Western white .47 Hard winter .4714 Northern spring - .,.,,.. .47 Western red . ... At Oat No. 3 white, 818. Today's ear receipt: Wheat ai, flour a, corn 3, oat 5, bay . flan Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 33c. ECHO Marsh Courtney's shoe shop tsken over by Perry Hall of Halsey. Wall St. Report Stock Sales Averages (Copyright, 1983. Standard Statistic Co.) October 19: 50 30 30 90 Indl' Rr' Uf Totsl Todsy Mi 39.8 62.0 68.8 Prev. dsy 85.0 119 87.8 88 8 Week ago 58.3 35.9 85J 54.8. Tear ago 80.8 83.8 1304 83.3 8 Yra. ago 334.3 151.8 378.0 333.4 Bond Ssle Average (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic Co.) October 19: 30 30 30 80 India Rr"s Uf Total Today 83.9 08.3 83 8 70.8 Prev. day tsa 88.8 KA 70.5 Week ago 83.8 85.1 83.3 70.3 Year ago 73 7 83 3 ' 89.8 81.5 3 Yrs. ago 93 8 103.9 97.8 98.1 NEW YORK. Oct. 19. (AP) Th stock m a r k t registered further bearish effort In th tobacco share today and ended another dull session with substantial gains, ranging from 1 to more than 3 point In many issues. The list closed with a strong tone. Turnover approximated a mil lion aharea. Today's closing price for 81 se lected stos follow: Am. Chem. Ac Dye Am. Csn ... , -,, Am. & Fgn. Power A. T. T' Ansoonda Atch. T. it a, Bendlx Avla. .. Beth. Steel Chrysler Coml. Solv. , 7814 . 83 . ?4 , 106', . ioh . 4814 UH , 19 . 1SH Curtlaa Wright DuPont ... Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. - T. Johns-Msn. . .... .. ,- Mont. Ward North Amer. Pawn. Publlx Penney (J. C.) Philips Pet. Rsdlo Sou. 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