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MEDFCRD ILAHj TRIBUNE. MEDFOrtD, .OREGON. FRITJAY, AUGUST ST, 1931. PAOE THREE E PORTLAND. Aug. SI. (AP) Mar ket for butter showed a trine alower volume in the local field but ehip ptng demand remained favorable and la talcing care of most of the aurplus. There waa no price change for the day. Market for freah egga was oonald ered firm for all offerlnga except pul let, which were a trifle easy. Stan dard eggs, which were considered storage offerings were slow. . Oood demand prevailed all through the market for live chickens. Every eort was now wanted and at last ad vanced prices. Turkey demand was favorable for dressed stock. First offerings of Dlllard caaabaa of the season wero reported. The Initial aupply was brought In by W. E. Hercher. Priced 2!Jo lb. to retailers. General steadiness and actlre movement suggest the position of the cantaloupe trade generally. Dlllard atock continued below requirements. Good Yaklmas were selling well. While there waa no change In code figures, a fight In the tomato trade caused a general break In valuea al though some sales were made up to the code or even higher. y firm; Special!, 36c; extra, 36c; extra freah extra, brown, 36c; standard 24c; freah medium 34c: medium firsts 31c; pullet 15c; check 17-1 5c; baker, Iflo dozen. EOG3 Buying prica- of wholesaler: Freah pedals, 35c; extra. 33c; freah extra, brown, 33c; extra flreu, 33c; freah medium 30c; medium first 16c; pullet 14c; check. J5o; under grade 12-13o dozen. STRAWBERRIES Local $1.60-1.76 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, lire poultry, onion, new potatoes, canta loupe, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 31. (AP) Cat- YMe: 60: calves 75; ateady, unchanged; government drouth cattle 3B5; calves .122. HOOS 400; steady, unchanged. SHEEP 500; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 81. (AP) Wheat futures: Close J60 84 Vi .86 !i .11 V4 Open High Low May . .. .904 .9014 .90 8ep. .88 .85 .84 '4 Dec .87 .87 .88;, Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem . ..., Dark hard dlnter (12 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.)... Soft white, northern spring and western red .. .. .s Western whlt ,83 Hsrd winter , , J714 Oats No. 3 white, (32.50. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 3 50. Mlllrun standard, $20. Today's car receipt: Wheat 83, barley 4, flour 8, oats 7, hay 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 81. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Sep. old ..1.02!4 1.03 '4 1.02 1.0214 New 1.02ft 1.03 1.03 1.024 Dec. old -.1.04 1.04 '4 1.03ft 1.03 New 1.04VI 1.04?, 1.024 1.03'4 May 1.05J4 ! 1.04 K 1.05 Wall St. Report PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 31. (API BUTTER Print A grade, 28c; parch ment wrapped 28',c; do, cartons SO'.ic. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, 28-290 lb.; country routes, 26-27c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weesly, Portland, 27-28c; country routes. 25-26c; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers Private NEW YORK. Aug. 31. (API Stocks held to a narrow groove today. Pre - holiday apathy prevailed throughout. Some nervousness was evident because of the labor situation weakness of the British pound and Industrial uncertainties. A few metals firmed, but the remainder of the list did virtually nothing. The close was steady. Transfers approximated 370.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 sel ected stocks follow: Am. Can .......... 98 Am. fc Fgn. Pow 64 Anaconda Atch. T. At S. Bendll Avla. Beth. Bteel California Pack'g. Catapillar Tract. Chrysler Co ml. Solr. Curtlss-WrlgM DuPont Oen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. -. I. T. A T. Johns-Man. Monty ward North Amer. .. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pao. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. CHI N. J. -Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft , TJ. S. Steel -I1H4 - 13.; - 0i - J3; . 30 '4 -43.4 - 37' i 83 . 31 - 3 - 90 80 . 39 i - 37!i - 10 - 4H - 24 - Wi - 87 4 - 1614 - H - 18 1914 . 84'4 , . 43 . . 33', Silver NEW TORK, Aug. 81. (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged at 40 H- Ban Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 81. (API First grade butterfat 39a f.o.b. an Francisco.. (Continued iron pass One) tanks- call. Employe ol th Pajne mill, in Macon, as., struck yesterday and before midnight two automobiles had ben st tacked, the company of ficials riding in It threatened and flv persons irrwKd. Pickets, armed with club, marched outside the mill fence; company guards, carrying firearms, patrolled inside the gats. An estimated 423,000 workers In the cotton textile trade will be affected by the general strike. Another 300.000 employes In affiliated fields such as silk, rayon and wool havs orders to "stand by. Francis J. Oorman, strike committee chairman, predicts they will Join ths walkout. 300.000 HiTolved About 800,000 mill hands are mem ber of ths United Textile Workers of America, which says that their av- Schilling epper .The luxury of good pepper it anyone's. It costs no more. . Richard lynn Carter, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Carter, re- siding at 1004 East Jackson street, passed away at the Community hos pital after a short Illness, aged one year, 10 montha. He leavea his par ents and one sister Teddle Joe: his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. r.rtftf of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Potter of San Jose. Calif. Rev. Father Black will hold services .hi ommiifi in Slvklvou Mem orial park. Saturday at 4:30 p. rn. Perl's In charge or tne arrangement. 4 . Hop Picker Drowns OREGON CITY, Ore. Aug. 81. VP) The body of Milton Allison. 19, Portland youth who was picking hops near Buttevllle, was sought today In the Willamette river where he drown ed while awlmmlng last night. If a diver In tropical seas allows himself to away with the underwater current the aurroundlng fish pay no attention to him. LABOR DAY Is a day set aside as a tribute to the laboring man. Every day the Peerless Market remembers the laboring man by making it possible for him to have the necessary good meat at a price he can afford to pay. The Peerless is the Original Low Price Market Phone 603, FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4 BEEF ROAST Yowe Tender cuts lb. 8C Boiling Beef or Veal Stew lb. VEAL 8Wdr STEAK Cuu ib 10 RUMP ROAST Boned and Tied No Wast. lb. 15c VEAL ROAST Shldr. Cuts lb. 9' HAMBURGER Fresh Ground All Beef 3lbs 25' FRANKFURTERS, BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUS. Crater Brand. Highest Quality lb. 15 PIGS FEET 2 lbs. Pickled Mild, Tasty 23' SIRLOIN or RIB STEAKTende Jvic7- Lb' 12 c FRYERS, Fresh Dressed lb. 25c TURKEYS Young. Fine for Roasting or Frying ib. 21 See Our Large Display of Bulk Pickles, Luncheon Meats, Relishes, Etc. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES RATTLESNAKE WATERMELONS, large si-a...... CANTALOUPES, locals, nice size TOMATOES, red ripe, large basket CUCUMBERS, long, green SOUTHERN SWEET POTATOES CANNING PEACHES, packed box- ORANGES, medium size, wrapped LEMONS, 3G0 size, Sunkist... - BANANAS, Golden Ripe : ..jwr lb. 1 -8 for 10tf 10c 3 for 106 4 lbs. 15t each 59t 2 dozen 35 ..per dozen 4 lbs. 25 FREE DELIVERY ANY SIZE ORDER We Feature CRATER BRAND LOCAL PRODUCTS WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the HOLLOWAY'S EELKABLE GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20 BUY FOR 2 DAYS STORE CLOSED We haye always believed that "With the Valley Trade Is the Valley Made." We believe in helping the local laborer first, by buying LOCAL PRODUCTS at a LOCAL STORE Here are some of the essentials for your LABOR DAY double holiday. Here you will find QUICK SERVICE and QUALITY MERCHANDISE at the LOWEST PRICES SYRUP Tea Garden Drips 4Q. Pint Jug I 5JG Peanut Butter Wellman's Fancy 1 Q a Pound glass jar IOC ni AIDERS m Fiapiach tf FLO UK Makes light, fluffy cakes. Full weight 2 W pound package. Large Package 19C OLIVES Queen, Zyi oi. jar, green 10c CHEESE Tillamook Lb. .....:... 19c Pork and Beans Van Camps AF. 4 for ZOC Potato Chips, Parkers. Lg. pkg. 15c TUNA FLAKES, No. V2. can 2 for 25tJ KELLOGG 'S CORN FLAKES 3 packages 25 SHAKER SALT, E. B. brand .2 for 15t ABSOLUTELY INDEPENDENT NO AFFILIATIONS 100 nerrent HOME OH NED and OPERATED. Our law volume of business means rapid turnover, which plus low overhead enables ns to offer you these LOW TRICES. SOUP, Campbell's, all kinds . 3 for 25tf MINCED CLAMS, Royal Club can, 15 GRAPE FRUIT, Royal Club .....No. 2 can 15tf Schilling Tea ll.1 TA Flavor Sealed in iJKfIiI Cellophane BLACK lb. G9 J. lb. 35 ilfflSilJF GREEN lb ;.53 .lb 8t SCHILLING C0FFEE-2 lb. can 60t Ib. can 32 PEACHES Sun Blest, large No, V2 can -19 TOMATOES Bagley's Standard No. V, can....2 for 25tf Cocoa, Special Hershey's, 1 lb. can 15c lb. can 10c PINK SALMON Tall can . 2 for 25 PEETS WASHING MACHINE POWDER Special buy 1 medium package free with each large package PI niQ K. Queen, money back guar. 49 lb. $1.89 rLaUUll Sperry'i Drifted Snow 49 lb. $2-05 GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES Mountain Grown (Joiden Bantam. Well filled, free from worms not overripe. Fancy LEM0NETTES dosen 1 0 JONATHAN APPLES good cookers 7 lbs. 25 ORANGES 218 size doten 19 FANCY OXNARD LEMONS 360 ', dosen 24t EGG PLANT Nice large ones ....2 for 15 CAULIFLOWER Large white heads each 1 7,6 SWEET POTATO SQUASH any size piece, lb .3 LOCAL TOKAY GRAPES FROM THE DELL VINEYARD ARE NOW HERE (1 WATERMELON SALE And Demonstration of the Famous TABLE ROCK MELONS in our store ALL DAY SATURDAY OTTO BOHNERT, grower of these luscious water melons will personally handle this demonstration. All melons PACKED IN ICE ! rag weekly wag la only I10.SS. The menufeclurera' organLitlon, tha cot ton textile lnatltut. dispute thla, taylnc th Industry baa granted blf ftr wag Increaaaa under tha NELA than any other line. The KRA la a senior of the right. The union demands, under the In dustrial recovery act, the rlfht to rep reams labor la collective bargaining; the operators aay they cannot see where It le representative. Leave for East lira. George 0. He li ny and children. Jeanette and David, left on the Shasta thla morning for Philadelphia, having been vlaltlnd here for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mra. Ray Lenox. MARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention 130 East Main. Prompt Service ENJOY LABOR DAY - - Phone 252 YOU WILL HAVE A REAL VACATION if you got your Grocery Supplies From Ui Sunkist Lemons, 360's. Doz. .9 . .. ,. 23c Local Cantaloupes, 16's . 2 for 15C Potato Chips. 7 oz. pkg. . ,., ... . ,. . . . rr"4 ,. . . . . 5c Libby Deviled Meat 6 ;i tins Fig Bars Whole Wheat 2 pounds - -Sunshine package.... Krispy Crackers- Grahams. 2 lb. Pep Kellogg ' 2 paokages ....... Quaker Puffed Wheat 2 packages Imperator Toilet Tissue 1000 sheet. 4 for Mission Bell Soap 4 bars Ivory Flakes Small pkg. 2 for Fruit Jars Kerr Mason Pints 75r Quarts 25c 25c 29c 19c 19c 23c 19c 15c 85c Tomato Juice New pack Royal Clul) Knight's S No. 1 tins Anchovies 1 os. tins Regalia Flat 6 tins Dozen 75 Mazola Oil Vacuum Corn Del Monte 2 tins . Mission Orange Pints. 2 for Apple Cider Vinegar Best grade. Gallon ...., White Pickling Vinegar-Gallon 49c 39c 18c 29c 25c 25c 59c Jack's Baby Beef Market 3.m3imiiiii!mD JOIN THE CROWDS AND ENJOY TENDER BABY BEEF IT COSTS NO MORS BABY BABY FRESH BOILING CHUCK STEAK POT ROAST HAMBURGER BEEF ' lb.12'c lb. 10c 3 lb. 25 c ib. 6c ...... Shoulder Lamb Roast,' lb............ 102 I Lamb Btew, lb. 5(J Ground Round Steak 2 lbs. 25 I Baby Rib Steak, lb 15t MAIL TRIBUNE BARGAIN DAYS September 1 to 10 Inclusive (Only 8 Business Day) All Subscriptions Must Be Paid to September 1, 1934, 1 to Entitle Subscriber to the Bargain Rate BARGAIN RATES: By Mail One Year $50 In eUrfcton tn4 !Mphln Count I eg By Carrier One Yeaf $100 Where Orrleff Service Te Maintained jl"rTiT7 Tbo Bargain Days will positively end Monday evening, September 10th. Don't be (too) late. 108 W. Main Phone 1058 PEOPLE'S MARKET Free Delivery 81024. Hens, nice and fat, ea 54c Fryers, pound 22c Rabbits, pound 20c Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 10c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 15c Prepare for a happy hoi lday Monday. We have s fine selection of Choice Meats and Lnnch Meats. Buy plenty Saturday to) last nntil Tuesday. We handle nothing but Prime Steer Beef! . . . Come in and inspect our fine Lunch Meats.