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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEJIBER 3, 1933. SALE OF BUTTER I AS , PORTLAND, NOT. 1. OP) Sales Of butter at retail have dropped ep- proxlmatel, IS to per cent In Portland within tha period that th price advanced 3c In. Surrey of the situation by the Journal Indicated that the publlo was resenting In a most substantial way recent manipu lative tactics at the trade. , Such tac tics were not confined to thel local territory but appeared' general throughout the country. Despit this showing of weakness In butter with accumulating surpluses In practically all markets, the exchange here has held Its former advances, although regular trading Is shown U to 1 below such established fig ures. , With heavy supplies of cold storage eggs being rushed to Portland by Puget Sound Interests, the trade here was badly mixed. Prices were be ginning to waver but strictly fresh goods were selling fairly well. Trading In the live chicken trade continued of steady character but without general price change. Heavy hens were In best call and continued a trifle scarce. Turkey market continued of nom inal character. Prices In the main were unchanged but were so nominal as to make It difficult to place mora than a small volume. Weakness dominated the entire oountry-ktlled veal trade along the wholesale way, but there was no further lowering of the price list. -Hogs were steady while lambs were barely holding their own. Undertone of the potato trade con tinued to gain locally but prices here were little changed, in spots a nicxei more was reported received for both Taklma and Deschutes. Locals were holding about steady. Livestock. Portland; not. 8. cattle: 100; calves 60; steady, unchanged. HOGS; 360; about steady; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, 3.35-3.76; others unchanged. eHDHP: 150; fairly ateady, un changed. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Nov. 8. (IP) SUTTER Prints, extras, 34c; standards, 33a lb. BUTTBRPAT Portland delivery: A grade 21c: farmer's door delivery, 19c per lb.: sweet oream 8o higher. BOOS Paelfl Poultry Producers' eelllng price: Freeh extra special, 91c; exerts, 29c; standards, ase; mediums, JKo; pullets, lBo dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 39o doe.; firsts, 33c; mediums, 30o dor,.; under grade, 14c; pullets, 14c. ONIONS Yakima, 88o; Oregon, 90c-' 11.00 cental, POTATOES Local white and red, 81.05-1. 15 cental; Yakima, 81.39-1.40; Deschutes, S1.S8-1.60. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poul try, cantaloupes, wool and hay, un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8. (API Table: Open High Low Close May 73W .78 .73V, .79 Dee. ,' .88 ? .70 .88 .70 Cash: Big Bend blueatem Dsrk hsrd winter, 13 pet.... II pot. , Soft white .78(4 .78 9 .70(4 .70 Vt .70(4 .70 4 .70 '4 22.00 23.90 14.00 Western white u Hard winter Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2 white..- Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. Mlllrun, standard .. . Today's car receipts: Wheat flour 1; corn 11; oats 3; hay 3. 89; Chicago Wheat OHIOAOO, Nov. 3. WV-Wheat: Open. Bight Low. Close. Dec. 884-4 8714 85 H 874-V May 88H-89 904 B74 90t,-M July 80S 87H 8994 87ft dan Francisco nutterfat BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. (AP) Butterfat, 33-33140. -4- Hetum gam between the Medford Junior high tohol and the-Olen-dale nigh school football elevens Is being played this afternoon at tl-.s Vanscoyoo field. Th Juniors re cently defeated th high school boys from th north, 8 to 0. Starting lineup listed for the fame Is: Boyd and Oliver, nds; Gordon and Tuttle, guards; Santo and Camp bell, tacklea; Hayes (captain), cen ter: Luman and LlttreU, halves; Fle'.d, fullback, and Btttnger, quarter. In CCC Work B. F. Neff of thle city has received from Knoxvllle. Term- a newspaper clipping which tells of ttie activities of his brother, Philip Neff, who Is In charge of 98 companies In th CCC work In that section. There are camps located at Norli Dam and Muscle Shoals at th present tim. Mr. Neff ,who has been In Tennessee for th past month, wss transferred there from district 8 In Missoula, Mont., wrier he was a logging engineer, He has been with th forest Sfrvlo tor 26 jears. I Ashland Revival Leaders Tf.e Parki-flavvklni quartet, shown above, li one oj the feature! of the dally revival services now In progrens at the Church of the Nazarene at Fourth and C streets In Ashland. The quartet Includes, left to light, Prof. Floyd Hawkins, tenor; Ruth Parks, alto, and Rev. R. M. Parks, hass. The revival will continue until November 19, with He v. Parks delivering forceful messages at each meet lug. Wall St. Report Slock aale Averages (Copyright,' 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) November 9: 50 30 Indl's Rr's Today ! 85 8 40.a Prev. day B2.9 38.8 Week sgo . 84 8 40.1 Year ago .... 49.8 34 4 3 Yrs. ago ....131.1 109.T 30 Ut's 70.1 88.1 73.8 81.6 181.4 SO Total 78.8 73.2 78.8 81.8 138.0 Bond bale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) November 8: 30 30 30 80 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today 71.8 70.9 78.9 78.8 Prev. day 71.8 70.9 78.4 78.8 Week ago . 73.1 72.8 79.9 74.8 Tear ago .... 63.3 82.9 80.9 88.8 3 yrs. ago .... 91.3 108.1 99.8 99.0 NEW YORK, Nov. AP) Act. Ivs buying swept through the stock market, on the heela of an upturn In Chicago wheat, late today. Net gains of 1-8 points were numerous at the finish, and transfers approxi mated 1,800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se- looted stocks follow: Al. Chem. 6l Dye .. Am. can 139V4 80',4 118 14?; 90 13 8014 30l4 201,4 42V4 84 3!4 79 .. 38 . 30 38 ', 13 81 I914 46',4 Am. & Fgn, Power . A. T. It T. Anaconda ...... Atch. T. & 8. P. Bendlx Avla . Beth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tract. - Chrysler Coml. Solv . Ourtlsa Wright Du Pont ......... Qen, Foods . den. Motors Int. Harvest, I. T. li T. Johns Man. , Mont. Ward Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio ......... So. Pac .. Std. Brands . 18 ' 7!4 30 3414 j 4U4 42 I 8i 40 I St. Oil Cal, St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. ... Union Carb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steol . 31 H 41J4 Lips Studied In Conns PORTER VILLeT, Cal. A free course In Up-rssdlng designed to aid the partly deaf will be conducted this year at the Portervlll Evening High school for adults. 1 To Visit Sister Mrs. A. Bate of Sacramentoi Cel., arrived her this morning on th Oregonlan from the north, to visit Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Crosby of this city. Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Crosby are slatera. OF Ip ' and SAVE MONEY Say it to your grocer today. Serve it tomor row. Two surprise. Lcutr ml-jualitj. FREH: Boti and girls null one top of a Fruli of Whest package for a home circui free. . . . Mill two tops sndeet a side ihow in addition. Address CsrxetCiWs, 1060 Stuart Building, Seattle, Wash. FREE: For boys and girls 50 famous Range Ace Bicycles. Ask your grocer for derails. rfport or cosniTioN or TH First State Bank At Bagl Point, County of Jackson, Oregon, at close of business October 39, 1033. RESOl'RPFS Loans and discount , - . '. 1" Overdrafts None Bonds, securities, etc. - ....... , 38,738 83 Banking houae, 83,900 00, furniture and fixtures 1500 00.. 8,00000 Real entat owned other than banking boms 603.80 Cash, du from banks and cash Items , 94,680.14 Total I.IAIlll.lTIi: Capital stork paid In -Surplus ....... Undivided profits net Demand deposits .......... rime certificates Savlnga deposit . Stst of Orgon, County of Jackson, as: I, W. H. Young, cashier of th abor-named bank, do solemnly swear that th abort statement Is true to th best of my knowledge snd belief. W. H. YOUNO, Caahlsr. Subscribed and aworn to berore me this 3nd day of November, 1931. PRANCES CAMPRK1.L, Notary Publlo for Oregon. My commlr!in expires June 9. 1914. Correct AtUsl; W, H, Browu, J. T. Bion, Directors. Parks Hawkins, soprano; Mrs.. R. M. PREMIER SARRAUT (Continued from page one) psrasltes," a revival of foreign trade through preferential- tariff readjust ment snd "monetary sacrifices" by the people for the "common safety." Must Show Strength Th premier said Franc must show strength "In the face of a trou bled world in which violence and re strlctlona of liberty endanger. Instead of assuring, the safety prayed for by anguished peoplea." In such a world, Sarraut continued, "France'a credit necessitates the guar antee of a fully balanced budget." "A currency which is the soundest and the most solid," he added, "nevertheless faces domestic perplex ities snd foreign uncertainties and requires a treasury free from sapping deficits. Our country must not again suffer the anxious hours of th past." Foreign Policy Holds ' The French foreign policy will con tinue unchanged, the premier said. In referring to "the United States, which brings across the ocean collab oration In peace work" with wMch Europe could not dispense. The deputies gave th frock-coated Sa&saut one of the' coolest receptions the chamber aa seen In many yeara aa he read his declaration In a voice Sarely audible. Listeners regarded his remarks as a direct appeal to the center, slighting the socialists. Even he left wing rad icals failed to applaud. The vot of confidence probably will be postponed until Monday. Eve's Bead Found While Digging In Durango Garden DURANGO, Colo., Nov. 8. (AP) T. H, Odgers, who has spent years digging In prehistoric ruins of this southwestern region, has decided maybe archaeological re search should begin at home. Spading a garden In his back yard here, Odgers dug up a rare kind of t Ivory bead believed to have been fashioned by the people who Inhabited the region thou sands of years ago. . It la. shaped like an apple and painted on It Is a likeness of a sorpont. Odgers named It "Eve's Bead." WHEAT -98,990 58 ...us. - 9, - 1, 96, 000 .00 : 300.00 i ,174.70 ! 19008 ,607.48 ,158.30 CsMwWthMM P 9mmaWmmtum V T FOR CAR INJURY Th damag suit of Victor Hola gang, 10, against Mrs. L. T. Ward cf Red Bluff, Calif., for 835,000, as a result of "ai auto, accident oh the Jackeohvllle'hlghway. last September, will stsrt in circuit court Monday morning. ' Th lad flies 'the .action through his mother, "as. guardian, and It is based jn the. allegation' that Mrs. Wsrd was driving in .a csreles manner, striking the plaintiff aa he was cross ing -th highway near his home, and causing injuria. Th defense asserts thst young Holxgsng darted In front of th Ward auto from behind. truck and that Mra. Ward was unsbls to stop the car in iime w avoid the accident. Suit of the Columbia River Paper mui against w. H. Arnold and the Medford Pear Growers I docketed to start next Wednesday. The amount Is for spproxlmstely 83000. Besides Arnold, 27 other growers of the val ley are listed as defendants. The Medford Pear Orowers was one of the organisations formed by L. A. Banks, locsl agitator, now serving a life sentence for murder. Wrapping paper was ordered from the company by Banks In' the nsme of the organi zation. Defendants hold that the paper was uaed by Banks in his own packing business and that they. In- dlvldually or collectively, received no benefits, and did not authorize Its purchase. The plaintiff holds that the act of an official binds the or ganization. Attorneys for th paper mill are George M. Robert and William Mc Allister, for the various defendants. Gun Newbury. Frank P. Farrell, W. E. Phlpps. T. J. Enright. W. O. Trill and Porter J. Neff. Fire Protection 10c Acre MOSCOW, Ida. Ten cente an acre will be the cost of fire protection In Idaho during 1034 for tlmberland and 3c an acre on cutovcr lands, the state co-operative board of forestry decided. Look! A New Treat! Streusel Coffee Cake Famous German Coffee Catye with delicious Streusel filling, nationally advertised, broad east over KOW, 3 for 14c At your favorite food store or Beck's Bakery. I Almost Had A Collision What WOULD the car have looked like If she'd really had one? The moral7 No statement is worth more thah the rep utation for accuracy of the person making it. Remember that when reading meat advertising. Our meats are JUST as represented . . . uniformly A J. In quality. Sere them to your family for healths sake. VERY HIGHEST GRADE BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB AL STEWART'S 0APONIZED FRYERS ROASTERS SATURDAY SPECIAL Colored Pullets ea. 60c HENS and RABBITS The Home of Good Meats Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats j ;!?iMHiji'ju Flight 'o Time (Mwirord boo tJacktoD Count) tfittur; from cbe FUet of 1'bt Mali rrtbDoa of and 10 Vemrt TEN YEARS AGO TODAY November fl, 1923. (It wu Saturday) Annual Red Croaa drive to. atart nxt week. Sen. McKlnley of nilnola, In Bpeeh at Omaha, declares, "It would b an Interesting atudy to view the action of the American people In the face of a world depression contingency that jwIU never come, owing to safe guards wisely provided." Another disagreeable fog settles over the valley, and lasted until noon. A lonely Wyoming cowboy writes Mayor Oaddls and Implores him to find a mate for him. State to vote on Income tax meas ure Tuesday, and lack of registration by women voters puzzles officials. The Infamous Bastrop, La., trial goes to Jury. Klan Three potential candidate for county offices admitted "they are undecided,' snd ."want to feel out the sentiment." TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY November 3, 1013. (It was Monday) "Workmen's Compensation Act" proposed for this state, Is bitterly opposed, as "placing another burden on the shoulders of the taxpayers." 'The Dynamiter of Sorrow" at the lata; "The Embarrassment of Riches" at the Star; "Who Will Marry Mary" at the It. Mexican situation still worries for eign diplomats. Seldon Hill i8 rustling up a team of alumni of the high school to play this year's football team a game in this city Saturday In an effortto re vive Interest In high school athletics. No dogs will be permitted In Cra- ! ter Lake park, according to an srder i of the department of interior. , Dripping radiators repaired. Brill Metal Works. . r GIRL NEEDS HELP BELIEF OF COURT Bu!ah Thompson, IS, a eomelj maid listed br bsr mothor a "In- oorrlglbls,' present a problem to the Juvenile oourt. The mother charged that Beulah went to a dance Wed nesday, and did not come home all night. The girl says she spent the night with a girl friend. Testerdsy Beulah told County Judge Sari B. Day her side or the story. Today shs will have another talk with the of ficial. The county court desires that some women Join with him in the solution of the problem. Beulah Is held in the women's ward of the county Jail, pending a decision. Beulah. it seems from her story. Is not as Incorrigible as painted, and Is not not a bad girl at heart. She never had a chance, the court aays, and went to the dance and failed to return home, to get away from un pleasant circumstances at home. The authorities balk at sending her to the reform school, on ths grounds it would do no reforming, and she would emerge worse lnstesd of bettr, after "hardoiled" contact in the atate Institution. Beulah's father Is dead and she. with her mother, "hltch-hlked" to this county from Indiana last sum mer, arriving In tha early fall. They lived in the Trail -district for several months, and moved to this city Jater. FREE DELIVERY Granulated Soap DASH 2 lbs. 8 oz. 19c pkg. Woodbury's SOAP IQc bar NucoaiB. i - Waldorf Tissue 3 for 14c Beaver Lobster V2 size can 29c Tree Tea Green, lb. v49c Black, lb. 63c French's Mustard 6-oz. jar 0c Purex Quart bot. 5c Piggly Wiggljr Special , COFFEE Lb. 23c Water Glass Free Squash, Hubbard II KKI WlftflTfl MEAT MARKET 206 E. Main Free Delivery Telephone 46 Smoked Meats Home cured in our own sausage kitchen Hams, lb : 17 Bacon Backs, lb. 16" Smoked Picnics, lb. Bacon Squares, lb; , Side Bacon, lb -. Pure Lard, 3 lbs Chickens Fresh Fish Oysters Her mother ha a boarder. This Is a contentious point In th horn Ufa, the county judg lay. Beulah, in the cross-country trip, learned much not in th book. "She knows what 1 going on In the world," I the official appraisal of the maid. Th county Judg would Ilk to work out some plan whereby Beulah would "have th chance she has not had so far." Shs has girlish beauty, character and brains, and Is at the crossroads. Proper influence and horn lift Is her need at present. The county Judge hopes to find it for her. GO TO CARBERRY Forty-two OCO men, enrolled from the Portland district, arrivM in Med ford on the Oregonlarf this morning from Vancouver Baracks, In Wash ington. They left immediately by truck, for the Carberry Creek camp, where' they will be atatloned. Tomorrow morning, 43 veterans from San Francisco . will arrive by train, and are to be sent to the vet erans' camp at Pistol river. Another contingent of 60 men, be tween the ages of IB and 35, will arrive here Monday from nil noli, and will be placed In the same on the south fork of Rogue river, headquar ters announced, today. A total of 110 Illinois men will go to Grants Pass Monday, from there to be sent to ' Rand ranger station, where one of the winter camps is located. First Postofflce. ASTORIA, Ore. When Astorians dedicated their new 9250,000 postof flce recently, pioneers remembered HOME OWNED STORES H and D Tomato Juice Tall can 3 for 25c Palm Olive Soap 3 bars 19c Ovaltine $1 size can 69c . 9c BEANS Small White, 4 lb. 22c Red Mex., 4 lb. 22c Blue Rose Rice 3 lb. 19c Sperry's Quick Cooker Rolled Oats 10 lb. bag 43c Pearls of Wheat Pkg. 21c - Durkee's Mayonnaise Pt. jar 24c or Sweet Potato, lb. . Buy Home Produced Meats at The Economy . . . That's one good way to bring prosperity to the Rogue River Valley. At the same time you will get the highest quality meats.. Pork Roasts, lb. Shoulder Cuts, Pork Steak, 2 Steer Beef Pot H 10c Short Ribs, steer beef, lb gv Steer Beef 8teak, loin or round, lb. 15 Veal Cutlets, loin and chops, lb 15 Veal Roast, shoulder cuts, lb -...7'Af 17? 25? the old building which served as As toria's postofflce back In 1847. It was the first postofflce west of the Rocky mountains, built when Astoria was a booming trading post. Why the Sudden Change to Liquid . Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized ths value f the laxative whose dose can b.e measured, and whose action can Decontrolled. . The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liqijid laxatives. People have leaf ned that a properly pre pared liquid 1,'fxative brings -a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The wrong cathartic man kttp got constipated as long as you keep or, using it. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is i Frescription, and is perfectly safe. ts laxative action is based on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. R. A. PHONE 9 BUDWEISER BEER 10c bottle BUDWEISER MALT 49 c can Formay Shortening 3 lb. tin 49c Minute Tapioca 8 ozs., 2 for 25c Baker's Premium Shred. Cocoanut V2-lb. pkg. 1 Qc Swan's Down Cake Flour Pkg. 29c Calo Dog Food 3 cans 2.5c W2C 2i Fresh Meats lb. lbs. Roast, lb. 10? - 10? "-...25? .. 9 and Crabs z 1