MEDFOED MAIL TRIBT7XE, 3IEDFORD, OKEGOX FRID'AY. SEPTOIBER J, 1933. PAGE THREE TOP GRADE EGGS UP ONE CENT ON PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 1. (AP) Further dvoc of le dozen 1b the price quotable on top gride egg here, wu announced by local co-ops. General quality ot late arrivals has been somewhat Improved from all sections. There was no general change In the butter market situation here for the day. On tbe open market prices appeared steady. A decrease in local churning as well as outside receipts was noted. Better feeling was Indicated In the market for live chickens here for the day with all sorts in call. 8hortage of light weight broilers continued acute. Market for turkeys remained firm. A few live broilers were arriving and selling around 16-18o lb. with some fairly good dressed hens around 18 20c lb. Top quality country killed calves continued scarce and firmly priced lO-lOo advises Carl Rudeen of Portland Produce. Hogs were steady at 8o top. Beef remained depressed. Further reduction In cantaloupe prices was shown here with sn ex treme of $1 crate noted. This was for DlUard stock; others being scarce ly above 60c-75o crate generally. . Home grown potatoes continued to fill the great bulk of the local de mand. Market on tomatoes was Just hold ing Its own hers with rapid ups and downs at primary points. Notes of wholesale trading: Lettuce in steady call. Orape market steady with seedless around 1 1.25-1.35 and red xnalaga and Rlblers $1.75-1.85. Apples showed a more active de mand for Gravensteins around 75c to $1 box. Livestock.. . PORTLAND, Sept. I. (IP). TOE: 15, calves 40: steady. . hogs: 400; steady. SHEEP: 350; active. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 1. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept .11 V4 .1114 -TH4 Deo. MM .7014 .7814 Cash wheat No. 1: , Big Bend bluestem 31 Dark hard winter, 13 pet. &1 -11 pet. , ., .73 Soft white .70 Western white .70 Hard winter ' .70 Northern spring .70 Western red .68 Oats: No. a whits, .33.60. Corn: No. IE yellow, 35 3J. Millrun: Standard. S17.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 7(1: barley, 1; lour, 11: corn, t; oats, 171 hsy. 3. Portland Produce CAT- Ban Francisco Burterfat, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. (AP) Butterfat, 23193314c. PORTLAND. Sept. J. (AP) Butter Prints, extras. 33e: standards, 22c. BUTTERFAT Portlsnd delivery: A grade 20c lb.: farmer's door delivery. 18c per lb.: awcet cream, 5c higher. EOGS Pacific Poultry Produce' selling prices: Oversize, 25c: extras. 33c; standards, 20c; ' mediums. 30c: pullets, ISc dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extrss. 2013210 doz.; mediums, 18c dos.; undergrade 10c; pullet, 10c dozen. POTATOES Local white and red. $13591.60 cental; Yakima, 81.50a 2.00. CANTALOUPES Dlllard standard. 1.00; Yakima standards, 65 1 00c crate. Cheese, milk, . country mests, live poultry, onions, wool and hay, un changed. Chicago Wheat ' CHICAGO. Sept. 1 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. J51 .8554 -8 -8s'i Dec 9'4 M'k .80 l)J May .84'., -3?4 -M54 i "Kenly Boya Leave FarweU and Corning Keniy, Jr., will leave by mo tor Monday for the east, where Far- well will enter his sophomore year at Hobart college, Geneva, N. Y., and Corning will enter Harvard univer sity at Cambridge, Mass., as & fresh man. They wll stop in Chicago a few days to visit friends and rela tives. . FarweU Kenly will be a can didst, for the Hobart varsity football team this year. Wall St. Report Stork Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics CO.) Sept. 1. 50 30 , 30 SO India RR's tit's Total Today , 873 63 .8 8S.7 89 .2 Prev. day 95.5 53.8 80. 1 bb.i Week ago 07.8 54.4 89 J 89.6 Year ago 65.1 86.5 103.6 67.8 3 Yra. ago .1673 120.8 322.6 169.7 Bond Hale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics . Co.) . Sept. 1. 30 30 30 80 Ind'ls RR's Ufs Total Today 75 80.4 83.7 7941 Prev. day 76.6 80.6 83.S 80.0 Week aco 75.7 81.3 84.7 80.5 Year ago . 68 6 73.1 84.7 75.1 3 Yra. ago . 04.3 108.6 100.7 101.3 " NEW YORK; Sept. l.-(AP) Stocks rallied mildly late today alter awn ing about dully In the early hours. Led dv the oils, which were firm, sev eral issues finished with galna of a point or more. The generally apa thetic deallnga were largely confined to professional public participation being at a minimum. Transfers ap proximated 1,100,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Clwm. & Dye 140 Am. Can . : 92 'J Am. 4s Fgn. Pow. , 1414 A. T. & T. 137V, Anaconaa Atch. T. S. F. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Cataplllar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont . Qen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvert. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. . Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet. Radio . Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit Aircraft U. S. Steel , 18 . 69'i . l's . 401 . 17 , 244 . 45 . 381J 3ik , 817, . 38 . 34, . 4114 . ?i , 57 . 2574 , 25 4B',i . 17 "4 J4 , 31', , 28 Ti . 41 , 41H . IV . 48 BT4 . 85 ROOSEVELT RESTS WASHINGTON, Sept; 1.- (AP) A message to the navy today from Vin- j cent Astor's yacht Nourmahsl, on which President Roosevelt is return lng to Washington, said today had been set aside by th chief executive (or "rest and relaxation with indica tions that this will be the first day since March V he has been tree from worries of official business. The message: "Anchored early today in Fort Pond Bay off Montauk after uneventful passage last evening through Bell Gate and during the night on Long Island sound vrsters. "Weather overcast, moderate winds, intermittent drizzle. 'Order of the day rest and relaxa tion for the president with Indications that this will be the first day since March 4 that he has been free from worries of olficlal business. 'Escort destroyers, U. 8. 8. Manley and U. S, 8. Twiggs anchored nearby Nourmahal In protected waters of the bay," BLAGKTAIL SEASON KLAMATH PALLS, Ore,, Sept. Ij (UP) California forests and woods "Just across the line," were alive with Klamath Palls gunners today as the season on blacktall deer opened. The animals were reported In abundance In northern California this year. KMED Broadcast Schedule Saturday 8:00 Brsakfaa. News, Mail Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. j 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Quids. $ 9:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 8:30 Another Spi&ods In our Crime Problem s' :45 Morning Melody. 10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Schubert's Lova Bongs. 10:30 Musical Not.. 11:00 Quartettea Parade. 11:15 The Grants Paaa Hour. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 12 :00 Mid-day Review. 13.15 Pupulsrliia. 12:30 News Flashes. Mall Tribune. 13:30 Martial Music 1 :00 Varieties. 3:00 classified Edition of the Air. 3:00 -Songs for Everyday. 3:39 KMED Program Review. 8:35 Music of Old. 4 :00 Cocktail ot Music 4 :30 Masterworka. 5:00 Popular Parade. 5:45 News Digest. Mall Tribune 8:00 Medford Theater Quids. 8:13 Andy Slough. 6:30 Dinner Dance. :00 Midernistics. :30 to 8:00 Eventide. CHILDREN RECOGNIZE BIG COINS YOUNGER SALEM. Sept. .(API Here's new A'good times" report: Identification of money has been one of the teats given kiddles five yenrs of age, to determine aptitude for schooling. During two years only two of 30 kiddles examined In thta county could Identify quarters. This year two ot six children Identified quarters. M. O. WILKINS, LAWYER. New office location: 315 W. Main. Med ford, over Peoples Electric Store. 3 Monday, September 4th, Labor Day This Market Will Be Closed All Day Eat Well at Lower Prices Come and enjoy a really thrilling adventure in money savins this week end. Re member "buy where it's thriftiest -not where it's handiest." Pennies saved count more than steps or minutes saved, especially when you get the best of quality along with the most economy. This market will be closed all day Monday (Labor Day). May we suggest you plan this week-end's shopping accordingly. ' 4 Free Deliveries Daily 8;00, 10:00, 2;00, 4;00. Phone 603 Sliced Ham, center cuts, lb. - - - - - 30c Beef Roasts, good cuts, tender, lb. - - 9c Leg of Mutton, young grain fed, lb. HAMS-Crater Brand t Boiling Beef Whole or Half. Lb, Veal Stew, lb. . :. g Mutton Stew, lb. 5c Mutton Roasts, shoulder cuts, lb. - - 9c Veal Roasts, shoulder cuts, lb. - - 8V2C Bacon Squares, lean jowels, lb. - - 11c Veal Steak, shoulder cuts H Cc Mutton Chops, rib or loin cuts (ID Smoked Picnics JD Smoked Spare Ribs, 2 lbs. - - - -15c Leg of Veal Roast, lb. 15c hfllfift FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PICNIC Five tons of those Delicious Rattlesnake Watermelons to choose from. Sweeter, Bigger and Nicer. They are the talk of the town. Guaranteed lc per lb. Cantaloupes Extra large. . .3 for 10c Juice Oranges . . . . 3 doz. 20c Peaches Home Grown U. S. No. 1, packed and wrapped. Per crate 59c Fancy Tomatoes While 1000 lbs. last. Large basket 8c 20 pound crate 33c Potatoes Local U. S. No. 1 . 25 lb. bag 53c WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at tlie RELHAB1LE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20 MAY BE COSTLY SEATTLE, Sept. 1 (DP) A friend ly little game of "leap-frog was tbe basis of $60,000 damage ult today. Ml&s Margaret Lee, who filed tbe complaint and who U i a a boepitai with a fractured Beck, sued Lenting C. Thetcber, 35, Cnirertlty ot 9?asb lng ton engineering etudent, for that amount. Mlae Lee eatd Thatcher YloUted tbe rulea of the game and moved Juat about the time fc attempted to vault over htm. Hie resulting fall fractured aer neck, the eaid. Miss Lee aald abe may never be able to work again. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Otis Oarrett of Me, ford ar. tha parents ot a boy. bora today at tb. Sacred Heart hospltsl, 4 SAl.rTM, Or. jtJPj Assessed wit, atlon of all property IB Oregon wag H.C37 7W.8.SB en Qsossosr S3, 1931. sccordlng to th. Stat, tax oorrx mission. Buy Saturday-Store Closed Now - As Always This HOME OWNED store adheres to trie litsh standard of qaality and Serrice estab lished Kith the opening. We have always elren our customers the ntghest quality possible consistent with fair price. Phone 20 for Free Delivery msh.br 2r Cooked Food Sale Saturday by the HAEOJITIBS or TtlE NILE PATROL Special Holiday Cookies 2 boxes 35c Assort. Varieties Fig Bars, 2 lbs . 25c Ginger Snaps, 8 doz. 25c Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box 28c Pork and Beans, Campbell's 4 cans . .. 25c Tomato Juice, Campbell's, 3 cans.,, ,25c Tomato Soup, Campbell's, 3 cans ... ,23c Tomatoes, solid pack, 2 cans. ....... .25c Schilling's Coffee, lb. 31c; 2 lb. can 60c Drip or Regular Certo, 2 bottles. . . . .45c BROOMS Special . . . . . . 35c Little Lady.. .69c CLEANSER Sun Bright 6 cans 25c Tnne In On KMED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Special J Ill Tillamook Cheese, lb, . . 19c Sugar, 100 lbs $5.39 Package Coffee, 2 lb. 35 lb- 18 Borden's Milk, tall can (Cook Book free) 3 for 20d Thompson' Double Malted Milk ..Can 49 (Box of Puzzle Free) Chase and Sanborn's Coffee, lb. can -28 KELLOGG '8 SPECIAL DEAL 1 pkg. PEP, 1 pkg. RICE KRISPIES, 1 pkg. CORN FLAKES 29 (And 1 pkg. WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT FREE) FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Watermelons, lb. - - IV2C Green Peppers, Each - -1c String Beans 4 IB. 10' iffi01 lomatoes, 4 ib.iuc Ex. Ig. Cants 4 for 25c Canninrr Peaches Next Week Phone 252 for Good Food Avoid shopping inconveniences no walking, driving or parking difficulties. Personal Attention Prompt Service A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE It takes a good cup of coffee to start the day off right. We have all the well know brands to choose from including the Delicious Wadham's Drip-Grind Coffee in Glass Jars! Hill's Red Can Royal Club Hill's Blue Brand Del Monte S. and W. Chase & Sanborn If you like Mocha and Java Coffee try San Soucl, Kaf f ee Hag and Sanka Coffee If ton haTO any til eriects from drinking coffrs, try Ksffee Hi or Bsnkt , . , then srs Not Coffe Stitntitutes, oat are pare coffer Kith rsffeln removed. Vea'U still enjoy jour cup of joo4 coffes. American Club M. J. B. Golden West This is pure Mocha and Java. SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 lb. Hill's Blue Package Coffee . . 26c 14-ounce Tin Ovaltine 85c New Potatoes, 10 pounds . . ., . ,. 25c Egg Plants, 2 for . . ., . . 9c Five Free Deliveries on Saturday Ceim.Fall Man'-ietl Phone 81 Free Delivery Choice R. L Hens & Fryers vau...m.i;ui Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c Choice Steaks, lb. . . ... . . 15c- Beef Pot Roasts, lb. . ..... 10c Good Selection of Lunch Meats ECONOMY SEED & FEED COMPANY "The Farmer's Own Store". OPENS SATURDAY ! ... ' 1 Under the Management of Tom Foose Veteran Seed and Feed Man We feature Martin Brother Poultry and Dairy Feeds, a real home product manufactured in Southern Oregon. Gill Bros. Seeds Spratt's Pet Supplies Lilly's Fertilizer vary With Honesty and Fair Dealing We hope to merit your pat ronage. This store is conveniently located. Just across from Groceteria Ko. S Phone 922 217 W. 6th St. BAYARD GETCHELL, Prop. Wait for the Best