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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 PAGE THREE NEXT ATTRACTION FOR ELKS LODGE Initiation of candidate! at the Klka lodg hut night waa wltneasea by mora than 150, who enjoyed a free feed of chill beam, beer and other refreshments after the beau tiful Initiatory ceremony waa per formed. ' It waa annouced at the meeting that district deputy, Burt K. Sny der, grand exalted ruler for Oregon eouth, will be In Medford Thura day, Nmrember 8. when It la hoped that another clasa will be received Into the lodge. Imitations are be ing aent to Klamath Falls, Aabland and Grant Paaa. Those who "rode the goat". In eluded 17 of the 20 who had plan ned to attend, while four were taken In through demit from other lodges. During the program, Robert Strang, chairman of the dance com' mlttee, announced that plana for the Hallowe'en dance to be held next Wednesday night are practically complete, and that an excellent orchestra has been obtained. Elks are Invited to bring guests to this Tent. An announcement by the special committee composed of Wilson Walt and Ralph O. Burgess waa made concerning the progress of plans which are underway for a first class etage ahow In the near fut' ure. New scenery and set ups will be used In the production, which will employ the best talent in the lodge. Definite announcement of the date and nature of the anow will be made soon. The candidates received through demit were Frank Felse, R. G. Fow ler. B. C. Mackenna and Wm. J Hutchison. Those Initiated were: Vaughn D. Stone, Bene O. Thornton, Arthur D. Hess. Wm. A. Holloway. Oordan R. oreen, Herbert R. Meusel, rred J. Wolff, Otto J. Frohnmayer, Dow D. Stone, W. A. Grim, Wm. A. Buchanan, Dr. C. W Lemery, Lewis 8 Blyth, Samuel E. Carey, E. J. Feldman. D. Stanley Boggs, Eugene D. Thorndlke. Livestock PORTLAND. Oct. W. (AP) Cat tle: 36; ctvlvet 55; jteady; unchanged. HOGS 800; iUady, unchanged. SHEEP 50; ateady, unchanged. CHICAGO, Oct. 36. (AP) (U. B. D. A.) Hogs: 16,000, very slow, steady to 10o lower; good to choice. 230-330 lbs. $5.50 S 6.60; lows M-75 a 5.oo. C A "TLB 3000, bulk fed fteera and yearlings of lover grades trad ing limited, few sales around steady, hest offered around 1100 lbs. at tB.50; few other loads and lota light and medium weight steers 65.507; fat heifers, very scarce, steady M-509 6.50; vealers, weak to 35o or more lower, selects 96.50 with bulk 66 downward; plain calves 63.60134. 8HEEP 11,000 steady, fat lamM 66.75; best native lambs held 66.89; native throwouts downward to 65.50; native ewes 61.75i33.25. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26. (AP) (US.D-A.) CATTLE: 200; All classes nominally steady; medium 4 50-5.40; good fed 900-1200 pound, weights quotable to around 5.75, powlbly above; comparable quality fed yearlings under 000 lb. eligible toward 6.25 or above. SHEKP: 225; good-choice under 90 lb. wooled lambs nominally quoted around 5.75-6.00. parchment wrappers; 82o lb. in ear tons: B grade, parchment wrappers, 30o lb.; cartons, 81c lb. BUTTER PAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, 30-33o lb.; country routes, 38-32c lb.; B grade or Tell very fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 39-32o lb.; country routes, 27-Slo lb.; O grade at market. ZSGGa Sale to retailers: Specials, 36c; extras, 84c; fresh extras, brown, 34c; standards, 35c; fresh mediums, 27-26c; medium firsts, 34c; pullets, 19c; do. firsts, ISc; checks, 26c; bak ers, 21c; extra, 21o down, EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 33-34o; extras, 3lc; fresh extra brown, 31c; extra firsts, 29c; extra medium, 24c; medi um firsts, 22c; pullets, 17-19c; do firsts, 16c; undergrade, 16-17o dozen. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 80 85o cental; Scappoose, No. I gems, 95c; do. No. 2, 70-75o cental; TaXt ma gems. No. 1, 90-9 So cental; Des chutes gems, 61.00 cental. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, live poultry, onions wool and hay steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat Today's car recelpte: Wheat, 43; barley, 1; flour, 16; oats, t. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oct 38. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Dee. old. 98!4 8V4 94 New 95 i S 84 H 6i May 93 96 '4 84 '-i 984 July SI 14 81 90 H 91 7, Wall St. Report Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 20. iff) BUT TER Prints, A grade, 31c lb. In PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. a. (API Grain: Wheat. Open High Low Cloee May ... 84 84 83 84 Dec 83 83 83 83 Cash: Big Bend hluestem, 90 '.A; dark hard winter 12 percent, 93: do 11 percent, 88: aoft white, hard win ter, northern spring, western red, 81; western white, 80. Oats, No. 2 white. 82.50. Corn, No. 2 E. yellow. '35.50. Mlllrun standard, 21.50. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (AP) Little support was forthcoming for dropping stock market todaynd price, showed decllnea of fractions to 2 or more points. Although a few weaker Issues of the preceding session were some what resistant, the majority pointed down from the opening. The close waa heavy. Transfers approximated 900,000 sharea. Todays closing prices for 80 se lected storks: Al. Chem. & Dye t 137V4 Am. Can 101 Am. & Fgn. Power 8 A. T. & T. !10(i Anaconda . 10' Atch. T. 8. r. 517, Bendlx Aviation . Beth Bteel . California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Coml. 8olv. .. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Oen. Poods Oen. Motora Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pao. Std. Brand Std. Oil Cat. . Std. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. .. Union Carbide U. S. Steel 12 iV, 56', 28'i 'i 60', 32 29 38 9 '4 47, 37', 12 68 13'i 84 10 39', 39', ' 43 32', Silver. NEW TORK, Oct. 28. flP) Bar sil ver steady, unchanged at 53. San Francisco Butterfat. BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 28. m First grade butterfat 81. f. o. ., San Francisco. Expected to Arrive A. Milne of Portland was expected to arrive by train today for a short visit In Med ford with Mrs. L. P. Stubblefleld. Leave for Idaho Sarah Hoduffer left by train today for Lewlston, Ida., where she will visit for the next two months with her son, Ben Cook. ! IT TFT sssm '1 iKsi (T nation EE RUMP ROAST Boned, tied, no waste. Try this for a renl eco nomical and delicious roast. Lb. 15c STEAKS Bound, Swiss or Small T-Bons Lb. 12'2c BEEF ROAST Shoulder Cnta, Young Lb. 8c SAUSAGE Fresh ground, Country style 2 lbs. 25c FANCY TURKEYS Fresh Dressed, all sizes lb. 25c for Extra Quality and Low Prices -HURRY! The Big New Customer Drive Ends Tomorrow Night FRED! THE NEWEST Coition Washer and Many Other Valuable Gifts WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Se Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20 Veal Stew, ... Ib.5c Veal Steak "STib.lOc Veal Roast Shoulder CuU lb. 9c Fresh Beef Tongues, lb. 1 2Vzi FRESH DRESSED HENS ' YOUNG MUTTON At Prices You Can Afford to ray LEGS, lb. . . 10c CH0PS.2 lbs. 19c Rib or Loin Cuts Shoulders, lb. 5c STEW, 3 lbs. 10c Nice and Fat lb. 15c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Jonathan and Spitz Apples, per box Celery Stalks, medium size, 2 for 5 Danish Squash, large, 3 for ...1U Grapes, Tokays, -I pounds '. l'JC Southern Sweet Potatoes, 10 pounds 25 Onions, Sweet Spanish. 10 pounds 15 HALLOWE'EN Time or Any Other Time You Can Save Money by Shopping the RELIABLE WAY. We have everything for that HALLAWE'EN PARTY Phone 20 DELIVERY FREE PARKING LOT" Tomato Juice . . . 5c Campbell's. 10 ox. can Marshmallows V2 lb. 8c Sunshine lb. 15c, Walnuts, lb. ..23 c New Crop. Extra Fancjr Coffee, lb 19c Amtrlran Club Baking Powder, schillings 2y, ib. can 85 Dog Food, Gold Cup 3 cans 23c Kellogg's Harvest Sale 1 a m T! I I 111 3 1 FLAKES (OTVIKW. WMltLl I 1 pkg. Corn Flakes 1 pkg. Bran Flakea 1 pkg. Rice Krlspies Reg. Price 33o. Sale Price 28 RED SALMON, Dodge Brand, No. 1 tall tins .19 CATSUP, Sunblest Brand, 14 oz. hottle. 15 PEAS, Merrimac Brand, No. 2 tin 2 for 25 TOILET PAPER, Red Feather Tissue . 6 for 23 Schilling PERCOLATOR 1 pound can 32i 2 pound can 601 FLOUR Kitchen Queen Hardwheat. 1 QQ 49 lb 3 I iQw WHITE KING Granulated Soap QQf Lg. Pkg fa Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for 19 Purex, qt. bottle 15d )olnCirlo'lSKratM ni PeirllofWhMI pukiti top to 1010 Stutrt Building. Scania. PEARLS of Wheat 19c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Spitzenburg Apples Box $1.25 6 lbs 25d Celery, Fancy Utah. bun. 10c Sweet Potatoes . 3 lbs. 10c v. n. .no. t Squash, Sweet Potato lb. 2c Cranberries . . 2 lbs. 29c GRAPEFRUIT Fancy, 80 siie -t for 19 11 HATTIE WILE OF E. P. Rattle May Wlnkl. paawd away at tha Community hospital Thursday evening after an lllnesa dating from October ia, resullng from a shock re ceived on that date In an automobile accident. She waa born In the Eagle Point dl.trlct May . 1903. Hattle May Johnson waa married to Charles W. Winkle June 30. 1933. 8he leaves her husband. Charles W.. and one aon. Garland Dale, aged 4 years; her aged mother. Caroline Johnson: two brothers and four ais tera, James and Thomaa J. Mia. Anna Coiiover, Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Mary Zlmmerlee, all of Eagle Point: also one half-sister. Miss Caro line Drexler. Central Point. She will be mourned by a host of friends besides her family. Funeral services will be held at the Shady Core cemetery Sunday at 3 p. m., Perl's In charge. Lamport Injured Fred Lamport of Salem, brother of Ed Lamport of tula city, was Injured In an automobile aocldent near Albany last Friday night, it waa revealed here today. The auto In which he was riding turned over after a tire blew out. Mr. Lamport receiving a broken collar bone and ribs In the amaahup. He waa taken to an Albany hospital. I AS HEAVYWEIGHT Taok Thompson and Al TJttrell hare been added to th team ' of heavyweight golfera who will play tha lightweight oi Rogue Valley count Sunday, and to balance tha addition. Oren Schenck and Cap DeVaney have been enrolled by .the Gene Thorn dlke'a "oral ntr utters A dispute aroae over the selection of Leland Clark, winner of the recent P.A.T. tournament, on the aide of the fat men. It la avered that Clark car ries two window weights when an attempt la made to officially weigh him Into the contest. 8c he nek has been secured as a pinch putter for the thin men. who according to Manager Thorndlke will carry on the tournament with foot ball rules, "pulling" a contestant for any faulty shot, and sending In a fresh maahle allnger. BALEM, Oct. 26. (AP) Bishop Moorehead, state highway depart ment employe, has been named as the Oregon representative of the federal government for a coast geo detic survey. The government has appropriated a 100,000 for tha work, an SERA project. 6XATTLH. Oct. 3. V Th new tlonal housing act. Col. W. B. areelo secretary-manager of tha West Coast Lumbermen's asoelatlon, said today has given the building industry of tbi United States something It has km) sought adequate financing at favors able rates. He asserted tha act also ofera1 west coast lumber producers the efcanof of a lifetime to efectlrely Increase the demand for their products. Hallowe'en party Saturday nigh Oriental Oardens. Everything for good time. Schilling epper Hie luxwry of good pepper it anyone.. It costs no mors. MARSH'S GROCERY 130 EAST MAIN PHONE 252 FREE DELIVERY 8 A.M. 10 A.M. 1 P.M. 3 P.M. 4 P.M. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE M J B Coffee, pound 31c Rogue Valley Cheese, pound ... 19c Ground Chocolate, pound 20c Mfg. by OhlrnnTrlll Pumpkin, No. 2 cans .... 12V2C Tomato Juice, 2 for 15c Knight's No. 1 Tins Swiss Cheese, 6 portions 35c "Onivere Type BREAKFAST CEREALS THESE HOT DISHES ' START YOU RIGHT WHEAT HEARTS CREAM OF WHEAT DINA-MITE RALSTON'S PEARLS OF.. WHEAT SNEARLEY'S Biaiiiwimi 23c Pkgr. PINEAPPLE No. 1 tin -5 full slices.. 10c 28c WES00VE OYSTERS Exta large Tall can... .. ARTICHOKES ' 2 whole OI! No. 2 cans. 2 'or aCwC WALNUTS Local Gov't inspected ' OQm and tax paid. Lb. COG SWEET CORN Evans Golden, can COC , Doren $2.50 HERSHEY COCOA- Yi pound can . wC VANILLA Burnett 'i 1 oz, 19K 2 oz. NU BORA 40 oz. pkg.. Ivory Flake) Small pkg Scott Tissue 3 for . 33c -35c 7V2c 23c PEOPLE'S MARKED 105 W. Main. Free Delivery 81024 Phone 1068 Hallowe'en is a' time for dinner parties and other entertaining ... for a really successful menu . , .select your meats at the People's Market. We suggest that you try . . , Saratoga Lamb Roast . . . Crown Lamb Roast. - Hens, each . . . 54c Fryers, lb. .... . 22c Beef Roast, lb.. 18c Prima Rib Rolled Picnics, lb. ... . 23c Boned and Rolled LOOK AT THAT, ASKING FOR HIS SECONDCUP! nun c IT HAPPENS EVERY MORNING ITS GOLDEN WEST! MB U 3