Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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garbed In the cotum of their or
ganlzatlous alao took part.
There were many fine floata enter
ed by the Grange of Jackson county.
Officer of the Pomona, dressed Id
whlto uniforms headed the march.
The Bell view Grango entered a, flower-bedecked
airplane with "a chorus
of men and women within. Lakevlew
Grange entered a float with little
boya and girls, doing farm duties,
and the Rosy Ann Grange, had
among Its offerings an auto packed
with children, and captioned: "This
Is our most profitable crop." The
Friendly Neighbors of Beagle, the
Central Point Grange, the Jackson
ville Grange, the Enterprise Grange,
the Phoenix Grange, the Live. Oak
Grange, the Applegate Grange,- the
Eagle point Grange, and others also
paraded.
Many of the floata were decorated
with wheat from this year's crop
all long and full -headed In contrast
to the drought parched acres of the
middle west.
An estimated crowd of 10,000 peo
ple, chiefly from the rural sections
of this county, lined Main and Sixth
streets.
Industries Shown
The Industrial section of the par
ade saw most of the Industries of
the county represented with novel
exhibits that covered the fleldv of
manufacture. All the latest makes
of autos were exhibited, Including a
Ford, that emitted Its first put-put I
back In 1909.
There were plenty of horses also,
ranging from high -spirited, blooded
ji creatures to patient cow ponies of
the ranges.
The CCC participated In the march,
with units of healthy, husky looking
youths who carried axes and other
tools of their work In the forests.
County Agent Robert G. Fowler
was chairman of the parade, and he
started It off, practically on time. Me
was aided by the cooperation of the
Granges of the county.
The Roseburg high school band,
accompanied by a Douglas county
caravan of 60 autos, arrived at 9:45
and entered the procession immedi
ately. The Weed, Calif., high school
band, was also late. Both these or
ganizations by appearance and play
ing made a fine Impression.
Long Mountain
LONG MOUNTAIN, June 8. (8pl.)
Carlyle Natwlck Is 1U with a cold.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline called at
the Frank Upton home In Central
Point one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tesaltore and
daughter. Rose Anne, and nephew,
Guldo Valato of Oakland. Calif., spent
Sunday afternoon at the Holman
home.
Those who attended the opening
at the Oasis Cabaret In Eagle Point
Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Short. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hol
man and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stowell and family, Mrs. Alice
Nichols and brother Floyd, and Hugo,
Henry and June Englehardt.
Grace Holman has been picking
cherries on the V. Tessttore orchard.
Visitors at the Ross Kline home
the past week were: Mr. and Mrs.
FraEer of Eagle Point, Mrs. H. F.
Whetstone of Tolo and Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Faye McAlplne of
Washington spent the week-end at
the Howard Short home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell and
Mrs. Lena Stowell were shoppers In
Medford Tuesday.
Quite a number of people from this
district have been attending the Dia
mond Jubilee,
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stowell and
three daughters, Irene, Verta, Bon
ney Jean, called on friends In Eagle
Point Tuesday evening.
Locals
Plan to Return Colonel Arthur C.
Goebel, famous army filer, who yes
terday was a visitor to the Diamond
Jubilee celebration, said before de
parting for the north, that he plans
to stop on his return trip south, to
do some fishing. His return schedule
will also Include a visit to Crater
Lake, he said.
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San Francisco Buttcrfat
SAN FRANCISCO, June 8. (AP)
First grade butterfat, 22 Vic fob. Saa
Francisco.
LlTHtOCk
PORTTjAND, Or,, Jun 8. (API
CATTLE 25, calves 60; steady, un
changed. HOGS 300; (low, steady, unchang
ed. SHEEP 350; 33c higher for spring
Jamba. Spring lambs, good, $7-7.50.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 8. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July .77!4 .77 .7614 .77
Sept. , .17 .18 .77 V4 .78
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem - .76
Dark hard winter (13 pet.).- .8 Ha
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .7614
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring, and
western red .76
Oats No. 3 white, 626.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $37.80.
Mlllrun standard, $17.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 8,
barley 1, flour 3, corn 4, oats 3,
hay 1.
16c dozen, (cartons 1 cent higher.) I
Buying price of wholesalers: Freeh j
specials, 16c; extra 13c; extra me- (
dlums. 16c,
Medium f Irate 11c; pullets, 13o;
undergrades, 13o dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 80 lbs 8!4caQc;
others unchanged. .
CANTALOUPES Imperial Jumbo,
$2.90; 36s, $3.50; standard 45s, $3.40
crate Yuma, $2.29$3.60 crate.
STRAWBERRIES Improved Ore
gon, $1(81.25 crate.
WOOL 1934 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley, medium, 35c; fine or H
blood, 33c; braid. 33c lb.; eastern Ore
gon. 17 18 140 lb.
Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara bark,
hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes
and hay, unchanged.
Portland Produce
Produce.
PORTLAND, June 8. (AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 23c; parchment
wrapper cartons, 24c; quantity pur
chases V2O lb. leas; B grade parch
ment wrappers, 22 'c; cartons, 2Zc
lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A
grade delivered at least twice weekly.
2021c; country routes, 1718c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 17 18c; country
routes, 14 w 15c; C grade at market.
EGGS Pacific poultry producers'
selling price: Oversize, 20c; fresh ex
tras, 18c; standards, 16c; mediums,
Good Meat Is the Foundation
of all goods meals. The cocktail, the soup, the vegetables, the desert, every
thing else may be just right but if the meat doesn't come 'up to your
expectations .the whole dinner is ruined.
We know how to give you the kind of meat you want. We buy our meat with
the greatest of care and take great pride in selling really choice meat. We
firmly believe that we can answer your problem of getting better meats.
Phone 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4
Beef Roast
Leg Veal Roast
Good Cuts
Young Beef
Choice Veal
lb. 9c
lb. 15c
Colored
Fryers
Fresh Dressed. AP.
Very choice, lb.
Leg of Young
MUTTON
Pound
12V2C
MUTTON
CHOPS
10c
Rib or
Loin, lb.
Frankfurters, Bologna
or Liver Sausage pound
15c
Fresh Beef Tongues, lb. 2 Vkc
Pork Steaks, pound 15c
Boiling Beef, pound ...... Qq
Sirloin or Rib Steaks
Pork Roasts
Rump Roast
Bulk Mayonnaise
and Sandwich Spread
Flavor Foods an Oregon Product
Pt. 17c Qt. 33c
Veal Cutlets, pound 5c
lb. 15c
lb. 14c
lb. 15c
Tender Beef
Lean Shoulder Cuts
No Shank
Boned and Tied
No Waste
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Apricots for Canning per box 83c
Asparagus, green, tender 2 lbs. ,.,. .,.,.,...,. . 15c
Green Corn per dozen .. n,.,r,. ..... .-,.7. .25c
Summer Squash (scalloped) 3 lbs. .... 10c
Field Tomatoes 3-lb. basket, each . ,., . . 20c
Large Cucumbers 3 for ,.10c
New Potatoes, Shafter Whites 10 lbs. . . .,.T.,.,. .23c
Stockton Red Onions 10 lbs. ..r..r..- . .25c
Lemons, large size per dozen i iuA "t . 23c
Oranges, fine for juice 2 dozen ... .25c
Free
Delivery
Any SUe
Order
Tune In
on KMKO
Etery Morning
t 8:15 for
Dill Specials
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. June 8. (AP) Wheat
futures:
Open High Low close
July ST', .90 H aH Sl'i
Sept. J. 1.00V4 .97H .884
Dec. 1.0O3, .101 i $9i 1.0014
Silver
NEW YORK, June 8. (AP) Bar
silver quiet, ', lower at 45'4.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. June 8. (AP) Alter
three week, of the dullest trading In
years, the stock market came to life
today with a substantial upswing.
Gains of II to more than 84 a share
were numerous, and transaction. In
the stock exchange ran well over a
million shares for the first time since
May IT.
Brokerage quarter. ..ttrlbuUd the
rise to . combination of factors, In
cluding news that President Roosevelt
was preparing to act to prevent a
general steel strike, rains over parts
of the drought area, and Indications
that general commercial activity wss
holding up ressonably well.
Today's closing prices for 32 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. As Dye ..
Coml. Bolv.
Curttss-Wrlght
DuPont
Oen. Pood.
Oen. Mot. .
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Am. Can
Am. & Fgn. Pow. .
A. T. & T.
Anaconda ..........
Atch. T. & 8. P.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g .........
Caterpillar Tract, HmHH
Chrysler
13Sl
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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 Phone 20
JUST TRY
MB Service
and you will realize the CONVENIENCE of the Reliable
Way. The crowds will be terrific Saturday! JUST CALL
20 (We have three Phones for QUICK SERVICE) and an
EXPERIENCED CLERK will take your order. If you
drive down town for your groceries, use our FREE
PARKING LOT.
FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4
Any Size Order
FORK and BEANS
van Camp's, 4 cans 25
. Cheese
Tillamook, lb 19
TUNA FISH
White Star
No. Vi can ....19t
GEM NUT OLEO '
Pound 10rJ
Toastec"
Whole
Wheat
Wafers
Lb, 27d
Two Schilling
. . . . (Joffj&s
I U VJ .-ess
L.U. Jst
2 lb. 60c
Knight's
Tomato
Juice
Cocktail
Lg. Vi can
2 for 29c
li
Knight's Pickles buy 1 Pint Jar and
Get Fancy Pickle Dish for 10c
Famous Sunshine Crackers, 2 lbs 29c
Minced Clams, F. A. B., 7-oz. can, 2 for . . . . 25c
Corn, whole kernel vac. pack Flag, 2 cans 25c
Catsup, C. H. B., 14-ounce bottle 19c
Royal Gelatin Dessert, any flavor, pkg. . . . 5c1
Post Toasties, 2 packages 1 5c
FREE CROWN FLOUR CAPS FOR EVERY BOY
IN TOWN
Crown Best Patent Flour," 49-lb. sack $1.86
Snow Bird or Kitchen Queen Flour, 49-lb. sack $1.73
(A Crown Product)
Shrimp, Olander, 5-oz. can 2 for
Peaches, Sunblest, large Z'i can
Certo 2 bottles .
Corner Beef, Wilsco, 12-os. can ...
-25
...49
-19
3ugar is a very good buy now 100 lbs. .... $1.79
We have Several Good Buys in Soaps and Soap Powders
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BERRIES
Loganberries, Blackberries, Youngberries, Raipber.
tl e:: 3 boxes 25c
Field Grown Tomatoes 3 pounds
Local Cabbage pound
Local Peaches 3 pounds
Local New Potatoes 7 pounds
Sunkist Navel Oranges, 100 sire dozen
String Beans 3 pounds .
25
25
19
43t
25
BANANAS
Extra Fancy
Fruit
4 lbs
25c
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Johns-Man. ........
I Jjnty Ward
North Amer.
Pfnnejr (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Hadlo
Sou. Pao,
51 "i
. 38 i
t?s
. 30
1",
8td. Brsnds
S'. Oil Cal. .
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. 9. Stel
MARSH'S GROCERY
130 East Main Phone 252
Personal Attention Free Delivery Prompt Service
Oregon Diamond Jubilee
Money Saving Specials
Drifted Snow Flour I
Pkg. Bisquick FREE
Get Coupon with
49-pound Sack $1.95
24-pound Sack $1.10
Tomato Catsup
Knight's
Rogue Hirer
14-os. bottle
19
Marshmallows
Krause's
Fresh 1
Pound
18
ROYAL
Gelatin Dessert
An Flavor I
Package V
CARROTS
Turnips
3 bunches
10
COFFEE
Golden West
Glass Jars (f
1 pound J I C
3 lbs. 90c
Ginger Ale
Clicquot Club
2 pints
25
fresh mayonnaise
in 90 seconds
Quick moyonnalia maker
and can of Wesson Oil
N85C 1
VALUI
BOTH jT
ro9c!jp
CHEESE
15
Hogue Valley
Nippy
Pound
R00KW00D
COCOA
2 lb. Pkg.
19'
Rice Krispies
19
KeUogg't
2 pkgs.
Knight's
Sweet Pickles
Bulk
Pint
1&
TOMATOES
Local
Hot House
Ko 1
Pound
12'2
'2C
CENTRAL MARKET
We Specialize in Fine Grade Poultry and Meats of All Kinds. Get Your
, Cold Meats Here for Jubilee Lunches 1
Choice Hens and Fryers, lb. . . 20c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . 25c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. ...... 12c
Choice Prime Rolled Roasts, lb. 15c
Choice Beef Pot Roasts, lb. ... . 10c
It's the Results That Count
MAIL TRIBUNE
CLASSIFIED ADS
have proved themselves so profitable
and inexpensive that they have be
come a household and business
necessity.
READ AND
USE THE
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Phone
75
PEOPLE'S MARKET
; 105 W. Main
Free Delivery
Phone 1058
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Grrrtlnn to our Diamond Jiitilli tlslloral Half food time and
remember. th Teople's Market sella nothlnf but I He terjr best
Nice Fat Hens
For Stewing, each
Colored Fryers
Not Leghorns, pound
Pork Roast
Shoulder Cuts, pound
Lard
3 pound
Beef and Veal Roast
Shoulder Cats, pound ,
39c
24q
14c
25c
10c
R. I. Red Kens and Fryers Rabbits Complete line of Lunoh Meat!
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