!JET)FOKD NAIL' TRIBUNE, M"ETTFOT?ft, OITCOOX. FRIDAY, OCTOT5F.fi 13, 1033.
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Barred Doors On Reno
Speakeasies Don't Mean a
Thing Lid Came Off
When Federal Men Left
terln t select clientele, composed
mainly of the elite among the divorce-seekers,
but most places appar
ently have no in tern, .en of being too
particular.
"All we're going to do Is knock out
thoae heavy doors, hang swinging
ones on the hinges and then Invite
all and sundry to come and get It
as they used to," one speakeasy owner
said.
RENO, Nev., Oct. 13. (AP) Re
turn of the old-time saloon Is liter- I
ally "Just around the corner" lor
Reno. '
As a matter of fact, so far as the
nation's divorce capital Is concerned,
prohibition Is about repealed already.
Barred doors to speakeasies don't
mean a thing anymore. Strangers in
for a lark are as welcome and get
Into the deep-hole Joint as easily as
do old customers.
The lid came off when economies
effected by the department of Jus
tice resulted In withdrawal of all
prohibition enforcement officers from
this section.
City TJnworrted.
Meanwhile, what to do In the event
of actual repeal seems not to be
bothering the city fathers very much.
Actually, they are understood already
to have reached an unofficial de
cision to permit sale of liquor openly
.over bars.
Mayor E. E. Robert, who once ad
Vieated setting up of a whiaky bar
rel on every corner, admitted as
much today.
"It's my idea," he said, "that we
should permit sale of liquor, under
hi(jh license, in all of these so-called
beer Joints around town. I guess
they could be called saloons then,
all right."
Will Draft Ordinance.
The mayor plans to appoint a com
mittee of city council members to
night to prepare the first draft of
an ordinance to control the dispens
ing of Intoxicating liquors In Reno
A law enacted by the recent legisla
ture delegates the local licensing au
thority to the city government.
Repeal of the 18th amendment
would find dozens of speakeasies
which line main street and alley in
all directions ready and willing to
set up In legal business for the first
time In 13 years. Some of the more
exclusive club might continue ca-
PEAR CHISELER
IS PUT OUT BY
CONTROL PLAN
(Contiuued uum Page One.)
jiMariSf I Wall St. Report
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 13 (AP)
CATTLE 25, calve 35; steady, quiet;
quotation unchanged.
HOGS, lioo; 10c lower zor ugnt
welght butchers; lightweight, good
choice, 15.4O-5.05; medium weight, j Today
good and choice, M 90-5.64; other Prev. day
quotations unchanged.
SHEEP, 400; quiet, steady; quota
tlona unchanged.
Portland Produce
Stock Kale Averae.es
(Copyright, 1931, Standard Statistic
Company)
50 20 20 90
Ind'ls , Rr's Ufa Total
87.0 42.3 76.3 78 2
90.6 43.9 78.8 81.3
89.6 43.2 747 79 8
248 81 8 52.9
107.9 184 8 140 0
Oct. 13:
were suffered by the metals, alcohols
and specialties. The close waa heavy.
Transfers approximated only 1,200,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem & Dye J37i
Am. Can , , 90
Am. & Fgn. Pow whhhh 9i
A. T. & T 117
Week ago
Year ago 51.8
3 yrs. ago ....135.7
This committee with membership
throughout the entire Pacific North
west, ha already Inaugurated an
auction control program for Bosc
peara which It la hoped will yield
a fair return after being properly In
troduced through the early sale
which are now being made.
"The agricultural adjustment act.
under the authority of which, the
secretary ha acted in this Instance,
was drafted by congresB for the pur
pose of assisting the fruit growers
to solve their own problems. It must
be borne In mind, however, that the
new effort cannot be fully successful
unless It ha the united and whole
hearted support of all those who are
growing tree fruit.
McXary Aided
"The growers of the Pacific North
west are deeply Indebted to Senator
Charles I. McNary and to Senator
Borah of Idaho for their strenuous
efforts on behalf of this agreement.
"The organization Is now in full
operation with offices In Portland
and Seattle and It la expected that
no time will be lost In obtaining the
benefit of market control which
have now been made possible.
"The officials of the agricultural
adjustment administration in Wash
ington, D. C, have been most active
and will do their utmost in assisting
from now on. It la understood that
a representative of the secretary of
agriculture will be stationed In the
Pacific Northwest In the very near
future.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13. (AP
BUTTER Prints, extras, 22c; stand
ards, 21140 lb.
B UTTER PAT Portia nd delivery: A
grade, 19c; farmers' door delivery, 17c
per lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher.
EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price : Fresh ext-a special.
30c; extras, 28c; standards, 23c; me
diums, 24c; pullet. 17c dozen. Buy
ing price by wholesaler: Fresh ex
tras, 26c dor.; first. 21c; mediums.
18c dms.; undergrade. 13c; pullet.
14c.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, caacara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool
and hay unchanged.
Band Rale A verarr
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Chrysler
Company)
20 20 20
Oct. 13: Ind'ls Rr's Ufa
Today 73.6 75 5 81.1
Prev. day .. 73 2 75.0 80.4
Week ago .. 73.0 73.7 79.1
Year ago .... 63.7 64 5 82.0
3 yrs. ago .... 92.8 107 5 99.6
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendlx A via. ........
Beth. Steel .
California Pack'g. ,
Cat a pillar Tract
Coml. Soiv
60 Curtlss-Wright .
Total DuPont
76.7 ' cn- Foods .
76 2 ' Oen. Mot w
75 3 I Int" Harvest.
7o!o j I- T. & T
100 0 Johns-Man ......
Moiuy wara m.
NEW YORK. Oct. 13. (AP) Stocks North Amor.
broke today coincident with a sharp Penney (J. C.)
slump in grains and deflationary In- j Phillips Pet .........
terpretatlons placed on the admlnls- Radio .. .,
tratlon's liberty losn conversion plan, j Sou. Pac
While some utilities displayed resist- I Std. Brsnds .....
ance. losses of 2 to 8 or more points St. Oil Csl. .
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NEW YORK, Oct. 13. AP) Ruth
Roach, worlds champion woman
bronco rider, received a broken ankle
when she was thrown from a buck
lng bronco at the Madison Square
Garden rodeo last night. Her home
la In Port Worth, Tex.
Portland Wheat
Oct. 13. (AP)
PORTLAND.
Wheat:
Open High Low
May .IS',4 .7614 .71
Dec .70V4 .70', .6614
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem
Dark hard winter, 12 pet
11 pet.
Close
.71
.66 Vi
.71 '.i
.72 14
.63 ij
.61 Vi
jSl'.i
.61 t
.6H4
.61!4
Soft white . ........
Western white ......
Hard winter . .....
Northern aprlng
Western red
Oats: No. 2 white, 22.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, 120.60.
MUlrun: Standard, $15.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 78;
barley, 4; flour, 8; corn, 1; oats, 2.
San Francisco Butterfnt
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (AP)
Butterfat 20-21C.
For Quick
Service
Phone 688
Don's Radio
Shop
423 E. Main
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va l ice icuvcrics utxiiy-
BUY BEEF NOW!
There is a tremendous surplus of BEEF at the present time. It would
be a great boost to the grower if everyone would use Beef on their
menu as often as possible. We feature LOCAL PRODUCTS at all
times and we are offering attractive prices on all beef cuts.
-8:00, 10:00, 2:00, 4:00. Phone 603
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Beef Roasts, shldr cuts, lb. 9C
Boiling Beef, lb 6l2c
Shoulder Steak, lb Qc
Steaks, lb 15C
Sirloin, Rib or Round
Beef Tenderloin, lb. . . . 35c
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
Colored, lb. . 20c
Fresh Dressed, Colored
Hens, lb. . .
5c
Fancy Bacon, sugar cured, lb. .
Hams, very mild cure, whole of half, lb.
Mutton Stew, lb.
Veal Stew, lb. .
Mutton Chops, lb. . Qc
Shoulder of Mutton, lb. . 7V2C
Veal Roast, shldr. cuts, lb. 8 Vkc
Veal Steak, shldr. cuts, lb. . Qc
Shortening, 4 lbs. ...... 35c
18c
. 17c
15V2C
Leg of Mutton, lb. - He
Leg of Lamb, lb. .-15
WE HAVE FRESH 0LYMPIA OYSTERS,
CRABS, ETC.
OYSTERS
Fancy Willappa
P. 30c
SALMON
Chinook, sliced or piece
Lb. 15c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Phone 603 Just ay: Send us a 25-pound bag of those nice Klamath Potatoes
you are selling so cheap. . , . We deliver free of charge.
12 Bell Peppers ...,., , , 7c
2 large Egg Plants . . . . 5c
4 pounds Kentucky Wonder Beans .:. ..... 15c
No. 1 Sweet Potatoes, 7 pounds'. . ,. 25c
8 pounds Sweet Spanish Onions . .,.,. .,., . 15c
Fancy Lemons, per dozen ... 17c
Tune in on
KMED
Every Morning at 8:15
for Dsily Specials
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WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phono 20
Our Individual Code
-SERVICE-
Service to our customers, that we may be surewsful In holding
their business and friendship.
Elimination of wante In the operation
we may better serve our customers.
Radiate happiness throughout our store.
with a Smile.
' Value for every dollar our customers spend with us.
of our business, that
Our motto: "Courtesy
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I Individual service to every customer, alnnrs willing to do our
part.
Careful consideration of customer's needs, our customers must
be ptensed.
E Economical pricing of merchandise, so that customers alwars
save on purchases.
Phone 20 4 Free Deliveries Daily
NOW IS THE TIME to lay away your winter's supply
of foods. We will continue last week's quantity prices on
Royal Club canned foods while the present stock lasts.
See our window display.
Peacock Rolled Oats, 10-lb. bag . 39f
Quirk or Rejrular
Alber's Flapjack Flour, 10-lb. bag J 53
Carnation Oats, large paekage . 19
Cove Oysters, 2 cans 25
Kraut, Royal Club, 2 cans 25
t No. 2J4 cans. A Big Value.
Maraschino Cherries, large bottle, 2 for 25
A BIG DEAL ON CRISCO
3-lb. can 59c
35c Mixing Bowl FREE I
Budweiser Beer Case $2.59, doz. $1.33, 2 bottles 25c
Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, full pint, big value, 2 for 25c
Schillings Drip or Regular
Cor rPf ''J0, can 60c' pnn(i 310
American Club, 2 1-lb. pkgs
35c
Crystal White Laundry
Soap, 10 bars
Peet's Gran. Soap (small
pkg. Free), lg. pkg
33c
27c
Palm Olive Toilet Soap, 3 for 19c
Toilet Tissue, Waldorf, 6 for 25c
Hard Wheat Flour. (Money 4 Q
back guarantee) 49-lb P I I W
NEW CROP BEANS Small Whites and Reds
25-lb. $1.18 50-lb. $2.25 100-lb. $4.40
SodD
St. Oil N. J 41 i
Trans. Amer. , - 5T,
L'nlon Carb 41
Unit. Aircraft , 30 T,
U 3. Steel
announced by the treasury as C3063,
a decrease of 39 centa an ounoe as
compared with Wednesday, the last
previous quotation.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Oct. 13 (AP) Table;
Wheat: Open High Low Close!
Dec. .83'i .83S .7814 .78?,
May .BO1 .864 .831, .83
July 84 4 .84'; .80', .80 1
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Gold Price Drops
29 Cents Today
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. (AP)
Today' newly mined gold price waa
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13 (AP)
Oold. mining operators will meet nere
today to organise the First National
Association of Oold Producers.
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Bank Gets Charter
SALEM. Oct. 13. (AP) A charter
waa Issued today to the new State
Bank of Albany, which opened for
bualne&a today. State Banking Super
intendent A. A. Schramm announced.
Rogue Hirer Publicized Rogue
river, the valley and southern Ore
gon in general were given a full page
of pictures and stories concerning this
section of the country in the outdoor
section of the Los Angeles Times on
October 8 of this year. Pictures and
sketches of interesting points ajonj
the Rogue river were Impressions -celved
by Charles ft. Owens durlnf
his recent trip here. The stories wsra
written by Lynn J. Rogers. Grant
Pass Dally Cocrler.
California's 60 state parks have sj
total acreage of 378,000 and repra
sen, an Investment of 13.00',000,
dedicated
Ingredient of Vick
VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form
VICKS COUGH DROP
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
LOCAL CABBAGE
For Kraut
40 pounds 5Qc
Green Peppers, large, each lc
Local Jonathan Apples, 8 lbs . 25c
Sweet Potatoes, extra fancy, 6 lba 25c
Extra fancy Celery, per bunch -...12c
Fancy Local Spinach, 3 lbs , 25c
EGG PLANT
Nice Sue
2 for 5c
Phone 252 for Good Food
WIMOUKMIT
Five Free Deliveries Saturday
Personal Attention Prompt Service
CHEESE The Aristocrat of Desserts
The dainty luncheon, afternoon bridge "snack" or after theatre supper is not
complete without cheese . , . The proper cheese service simple or elaborate
should include a variety of classio cheese favorites, crisp crackers and, of
course, irreproachable coffee. Here are a few cheese suggestions
Cream Brick Imported Swiss Kraft Limburger
Camembert ' ld English Tillamook Cream
. . . Phil. Cream Imp. Edam
American Swiss Velveeta Eagle Point
Kraft Pimiento Kraft Brick Imp. Roquefort
And Star of Italy Genuine Imported Parmesan Cheese 1
SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS
Tillamook Cheese, 1 lb 20
Eagle Point Cheese, 1 lb. .: 19
Eagle Point Cheese, 5-lb. loaf .: 90
Wadham's Sweet Dimple Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 29
wadham's Drip Grind Coffee, 1-lb. Glass jar 30c
Heinz Rice Flakes, 2 for 25
Tea Garden Syrup, y2 gallon 65
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES HOME GROWN WATER
MELONS AND CANTALOUPES
NRA
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81 Free Delivery
Specials for Saturday
Fat R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Choice Steaks, lb. 15c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. 10c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. - 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. - - - - 25c
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