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    MEBFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934.
PAGE THREE
ELKS' CHRISTMAS
TREE SCHEDULED
At a bond retirement meeting of
the Elks lodge last night, further
plans were made for the Dec. 13
lodge meeting when a class of six
candidates will be received, and for
the 1935 New Year's eve dance, to
be held In the temple ballroom Dec.
SI.
Preparations are being madt to
excel alt past New Years' eve dances,
In making the celebration one befit
ting the beginning of the new year.
Surprises In the program, noise mak
ers and favors will be provided to
add to the entertainment, and all
members are expected to make the
usual "breakable" resolutions.
On Dec. 20. the Elks will hold their
annual charity Christmas tree. It
was announced today, for Elks and
their Invited guests. Another of the
popular Elk's feeds with beer will be
a part of the program, to be present
ed In the basement of the temple.
Exalted Ruler H. N. Butler urges all
Elks who can possibly do so to at
tend, whether or not they live In
this community, as It Is essential
that each do his part In helping the
many needy this year.
With the Initiation and Introduc
tion of the group on Dec. 13, Sec
retary Ernest Scott announces that
the total of new members received
during the past seven months will
have reached 193, one of the great
est Increases for any seven month
period In the lodge's history.
Those who will ride the goat are
W. B. Johnston, Jr., Manuel Lteb
man, Franklin H. George, Thomas
N. Billings, Kenneth W. Parrett and
Kelton C. Strader. Robert LaRocque,
J. P. Moore and Vance K. Wolgamott
will be received through transfer
demit.
Schil
Ensf
Judge Charles M. Thomas of Salem,
p ibllc utilities commissioner, and
former resident of Mcdford, arrived
this mornlnar on official business
connected with the California Oregon
Power company rate investigation.
and will spend the next six or seven
days taking steps preparatory to a
possible hearing, date for which has
not been set.
C. R. Lester, director of engineers.
and John Bagley, assistant engineer
for the P. TJ. C, both of Salem, ar
rived this morning with Judge
Thomas. The representatives of the
utilities commission will meet with
Copco officials In an attempt to set
tle all possible points of dispute be
tween the two companies before a
complete Investigation la made.
IN NEED OF CLOTHES
Announcement waa made today
that the Welfare Exchange, conduct
ed in the city hall, la practically
without clothing for women and
children, and as there are numerous
call for these articles each day, a
request is made that persons bavins
articles that might be used In the
Exchange, please telephone the head
quarters. Miss Helen Carlton, who Is In
charge of the Exchange, said today
that the people In Medford and near
by communities have responded
splendidly when requests for clothing
had been made, and this co-operation
waa greatly appreciated by those at
the Exchange.
ST'
Pepper
,Ti flavor of fine pepper
lingers long after the
bite has gone.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 7.
(AP)-(U. S. D. A ? battle: 325; In
cluding 60 holdovers: slow; generally
fully steady to strong considering
quality; low-good short-fed light
weight California ateer 10; fleshy
intermountain lightweight feeders
held well above 15.50; good under
1100-lb. fed slaughter steers quot
able $0.50 or above; comparable un
der 900 lb. fed yearlings eligible up
to around 17.00.
SHEEP 100; fully steady; 79 lb.
fed wooled Oregon lambs $6.65; sorted
64 -lb. averages $6.00.
3Sc; standards, 34c; fresh mediums,
34c; medium firsts. 33c; fresh pul
lets. 34c; do. firsts, 31c; checks, 34c;
bakers, 30o dozen.
EOOS Buying price of wholesalers,
fre&u specials, 34c; extras, 32c; fresh
extra browns, 32c; extra firsts, 34c;
extra mediums, 20c; medium firsts.
15c; pulets, ISc: checks, 19c; bakers,
17c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poul
try, onions, potatoes, wool and hay,
steady and unchanged.
CHICAGO. Dec 7. (AP) (TJ. S.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 26,000; active, 10
15 higher; better grades above 240
lbs. $6.15-25; top $6.25; sows $5.60
75. (
CATTLE: 3.000; about steady; some
strength on well finished steers and
yearlings: supply comparatively
small; cdws very slow, weak; best
weighty steers, $0.50; yearlings $8.65;
vealers $5.50-6.50.
SHEEP: 11,000; fat lambs slow ask
ing prices and Indications steady;
better grade lambs held $7.50-65;
practically no sales; clipped lambs
scarce; yearlings unsold; sheep
steady top slaughter ewes $3.00;
others $3.25-75.
Portland Wheat
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Dec. 7. (AP) Wheat;
Open High Low Close
Dec., old.1.023; 1.03i; 1.0m 1.01?,
1.02 i 1.03i 1.01 K 1.01 i
1.04H 1.05i 1.03441.0314
.973, .98 J i 6i .07! 8
FOR SALE Monday morning, for de
linquent storage. 3 dressers, bed,
spring, e!eo. wash, machine, cedar
chest, 3 tables, mirrors, lampshades,
lots of books, cooking utensils
dishes, table linen, sheets, plUow
o&ses, curtains, towels, women's
coats, misc. clothing, new bea
spreads. several empty trunks. Open
evenings. EADS TRANSFER, 1015
North Central.
FOR SALE White sewing machine;
reasonable. 319 s. Grape.
PIANO BARGAINS
3 Slightly used Baby Grand Pianos;
Just like new. Roth national!-,
priced instrument. Can be bought
at big savings. See these tomorrow
at Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
WANTED Overcoat, sire 8. Box 3812.
Tribune.
"TSiaiSTOTJTs"
Pine, sweet -toned old violin; ire
bargain at $35.00.
Very fine vlollnorllo, In case, with
bow and instructor. Cost $135;
bargain for $50.
Oonn sllrer-plated baritone horn In
case. Exceptional bargain at $40.
Lare set Deagan Marlmbaphonea.
Cost $150. and like new. Yours for
only $55.
Terms offered to responsible par
ties. See owner and Instruments
104 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE Baled hay. $13 00 per ton
C. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point. Phone
S-F-14.
USED CAR BARGAINS
1 1933 EVsSoto Sedan.
1 1931 Chrysler Sedan.
1 1931 E&sex Coaoh.
11931 Buick Sedan
1 1929 Ford Sedan.
1 1928 Ford Roadatr,
11028 Bulck Sedan.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck and Pontlao
Sales and Service.
EIGHT turkeys, nesrly grown,
each. 529 -J.
$1.00
WOOD FOR SALE Oak, laurel, pine,
dry or green cord wood and poles.
See J. C. Dusenberry, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE 1933 Che v. DeLuxe Sedan;
trunk, wire wheels. Sacrifice. B.
R. Warren. Box 24, Phoenix.
FOR , RE NT Room,
Oakdale.
board, at 153 N.
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 132-1.
VERY MODERN furnished cottages;
reasonable price. Special rate to
single person. Valandra Hotel .ind
Cottages, Central point.
New
May
July
Wall St. Report
PORTLAND, Dec. 7. (AP) Grain:
Wheat Open Hteh Low close
May -87J ai .86'i M'i
Dec. 3Vt JC3V, J35i .83i
Cash: Big Bend bluestcra, ftl: dark
hard winter. 13 per cent, 9714: do
11 per cent. 90; Bolt white, hard
winter, northern spring and western
red, 84: western white. 83.
Oats: No. 3 white, 33.50.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow. $43.60.
MlUrun, standard, (22.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 21:
barley, I; Hour, 3; corn, 1; oats, 1.
Portland Produce
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robertson or
Eagle Point are the parents of a
son, weighing 6 pounds three ounces,
born Thursday, December 6 at the
Community hospital.
Use Mall Tribune want add.
PORTLAND. Dec. 7. P) BUTTER
Prints, A grade. 33c lb. In parchment
wrappers, 34c lb. In cartons; B grade,
parchment wrappers, 31c lb.: cartons.
33c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly,
33-35C lb.; country routes, 31-34C 13.:
B grade, or delivery less than twKe
weekly. Portland delivery, 32-34c ID.;
C crade at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials,
29c; extras, 26c; tresh extras, browr.s,
1 i r nm m. n iV ii V m i rj vi - ii ' mi inrrrj-ri'irf ' . j
NEW YORK, Dec. 7. (AP)--Inder-Intte
trends gave the stock markot a
somewhat confusMg appearance to
day, while several metals and vari
ous specialties pushed Into higher
territory, profit taking tended to de
press soma of the other groups and
the close waa Irregular. Trading vol
ume dwindled to approximately 1.
000.000 shares. -
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye .. .1S7
Am. Can. 107
Am. & Fgn. Pow. ,- 6
1 h m
1 I
A. T. A T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. r.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g.
Cataplllar Tract. ,
Chrysler
Coml. 8olv.
F . - " . 2.v-.6tf
iur $uaiiy arrives service
Speak for Themselves
We offer you EVERY DAY SAVINGS on the Finest Quality Local State Inspected
Meats. Read these'exceptional values for Saturday and Monday. '
The Original Low Price Market
Extra Special on Smoked Meats
Crater Brand Highest Quality
Whole
or
Half Pound
17
BACON 2." lb. 23c
Bacon Backs T lb. 21 C
Cottage Butts lb. 20c
Bacon Squares lb. 19c
T-7- MMMSMfiT ' -"- J,
Prime Rib or Rump Roast sr lb. 1 5c
II II. I W l III !l
FRESH DRESSED
TURKEYS
lb. 20c
No. 1
All Sizea
Beef Roast
Good Phlar.
Cuts. Quality
Beer
lb. 7c
Leg of Lamb
Genuine
Spring Lamb
lb. 15c
KENS
Fresh Dressed
Nice and Fat
lb. 15c VEAL SPECIALS
Ground Beef b 25c steaks ?;s lb. I0c
rrhNn Cereal IU H4 r ftV Shldr. II r
SWISS OR m
ROUND STEAK'"
NEW YORK CUT
STEAK Es lb. 20c
ROAST "Si' lb. 9c
STEW . . . lb. 5c
CUTLETS lb. 1 0y e
Loin or nih Culi I .w
Leg Roast lb. 12
..109
13 I
5'4 !
'4
30H I
. SB
. 33 U
. 39
. 22 4
. 3V4
. 98 ,
. 35
- 33 i,
- 39 '
- 8V,
. 634
. 29 T,
. 12
. 71i
- X5V4
- 614
. 1B'4
. 184
. 31 'i
. 42
. b
46i4
.. 13
- 38 14
Snn Francisco Butterrat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 7. (AP)
First grade butterrat, 34c, f. o. b..
Sail Francisco.
Curtlas-Wrlght
DuFont
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest ,
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man. . ..
Monty ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio .
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. OH Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ..
Union Carta
Unit. Alrcratt
E3&
bushes v;;,
Jackson & Perkins
Living - Growing
Wrapped & boxed
ROSES
Pnfferl crifntirira !
any, ready ror aei'
ting.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
U. S. Steel
Adrienne's Revue
Shopping Problem
Gorgeous girt suggestion, for ralr
ladles' wardrobes were -featured .last
night at Adrienne's colorful Christ
mas stylo revue at the Craterlan
theater.
Beginning with boudoir apparel In
a special setting, models displayed
fashions for every hour of the day
Attractive lounging pajamas favored
warm, cheerful shades In rich vel
vets and satins.
Elaborate evening costumes for holt
day festivities were particularly ap
preciated by the audience. Stylish
footwear from Adrienne's shoe de
partment was worn by the manne
quins, and their effective halrdresses
and make-up were by Adrienne's
beauticians. Novelty entertainment
was furnished between acts by Ituth
Luy's young dancing pupils.
Invited.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
F. A. M.. Friday. Dec. 7th.
at 7:30 p. m. Work In F. C.
degree. Vlaltlng xnembftra
V. A. NORRIS, W. M.
OBO. AI43EN. Secy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Heatrola. 1123 No. Central.
FOR RENT Apt.. 80S W. Main.
4Jc
Wide Choice
of Varieties
1 :$k$8mJs i'f''irT
Plant Roses Now for Best Results!
SACRIFICE
SALE
of
MIXED
DAFFODIL
&
NARCISSUS
BULBS
. . . 79
An assortment of many choice sorts,
some sell regularly for 10 times our
Sacrifice Sale price.
Here's an opportunity you can't afford
to pass up.
5 doz.
YOUR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1910
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Cauliflower, large fancy, head ...,.,... .5c
Celery, large Southern, head ........ ........ ... . .8c
Potatoes, Klamath No. 2V.,.,..... . .50 lbs. 38c
Lettuce, fancy ... .r.i.r.T., .,.r.,,,.,. ... .3 heads 13c
MARSH'S GROCERY
Personal Attention
130 East Main
Prompt Service
EASE YOUR CHRISTMAS RUSH
Use Our Convenient Phone-Delivery Service
Golden West Coffee. Pound . . 30c
Vacuum Jar
Pupmkin, No. 21. tins. 2 f or . . 25c
Real Golden Pumpkin
Powdered Sugar. 3 lbs 23c
For Iilnjt
DATES
New crop, better QCm
grade, bulk, 21bs--UU
MINCEMEAT
Crosse nnd Black- QC
well'-, bulk, 2 lbsOWW
Glace Fruit Cubes
Harlequin. Con- QC
eenient mix, lb. 03C
Choc. Covered Cherrie
Pound QRr
Box - w-Jlw
Sugar Candy
Hard itriped. OQf
2 pound Ww
Brooms
4 tie. A good AQn
broom t v
Peas, "Saltair" 23c
Tender No. I Pen. Dozen $2.50
Calumet Baking Powder. Lb. . 25c
"Double Actlni"
Pineapple. No. 22 20c
Brokrn Bllres
Fowl Pale uprttiM-trd by the
tadks of tlir fhrlMtlan thurrh
at our Htore tomorrow.
Quality Meats
No Extra Cost
Add Meat to Your
Grocery List
They Will Be Delivered
Together
Boiling Beef lb. 7c
Lamb Stew lb. . 5c
FANCY HAMS
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables
LETTUCE
5c
Fancy, solid
head
CAULIFLOWER
Jumbo Qp
white heads wC
Sweet Potatoes
6 ib.. 25c
POTATOES
Deschutes No. 1, 4Q.
10 pan wis I vC
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at
HOLLOWAY'S
RELIABLE
GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner
Phone 20
I ft
at
P&CES
is is a
Small Store With Big Values
Low Overhead Expense and a Large Volume, with NO
AFFILIATIONS, enables us to irive vou such values. Our
friendly, courteous service and large variety of foods will 'A
please you. Wove tnis to your satisfaction the Reliable Way
Phone 20 for Free Delivery
g See the Amazingly Low Prices on our large stock of i
I CHRISTMAS CANDY
Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, p nn. J
Chocolates and Mixed Candles lbs. CO C
if?lfO!OIO;OfOI0iO!OIO?Oi(!OfOiO;!OlO!!O!f
Grapefruit, fancy Koyal Club, No. 2 can , 15
Shrimp, fancy Royal Club, 6 os. can 15
DATES New Crop, bulk 2 lbs. 19c
Oysters, Meco, 6 os. can .. 2 for 25 i.
Tomato Soup, Campbell's 3 cans 23i
Schilling
Voffees
DRIP
J pound can 31f
2 pound can G0
RAISINS,
New orop, 4 lbs.
29c
COFFEE,
Pound pkg.
19c
String Beans, Advance, No. 2 can .
Kraut, local pack, No. 2j can .
3 for 29
14d
Peaches, Calvale, No. Vi can 15
Corn, Tender Sweet, 300 can (24 cans $1.99) 3 for 25
SUGAR, (E 09
0.&H. 100 lbs W. CO
MILK,
Morning case
$2.70
Royal Gelatin Dessert . 3 pkgs. 19
Walnuts, local Foss mediums, pound .---.19d
Cocoa, HerBhey's y2-Pund can . 9
FLOUR 49 lb. sack $ J .79
Kitchen Queen or Snowbird,
SOAP SPECIALS
Purer, quart bottle 13 2 bottles 25?
Palm Olive, bar 5i
Crystal White, 10 bars and 9 oz. pkg. Peel's all for 33
Super Suds, 3 pkgs. 29 with 1 10c pkg. Free (40o val.)
Peet's Granulated, lg. 40 os. pkg. 29 23 oz. pkg. Free!
Fruits and Vegetables
CAULIFLOWER
2 for 1 3c
Fancy Roeburg No.
1 Large Heads
Cabbage, ex. fancy, lb. 2 0-lb. lot, pound
Celery, fancy large, very fine '. 2 for 15
Lettuce, fancy large head, each 5J
Radishes, Green Onions, fancy local 2 bunches 5d
Oranges, Sunkist, 126 size, dozen 29d
POTATOES Klamath No. 1-50 pounds 59
ItitiOiOiOiftlOiOiOlftiftift.OlOiOlftiOiftidiO!
., . 1 -
W dow have oar CHHIflTMAS OIFT BOXES of fancy Fer J
and Applet. They mrm prUtd reavonahly and the quality u
4Q Hit hvtt. X 1U UWt rare of the ihlpnient of these applet it
or pram, and fuamitra Ihflr ntrhal In peifrct condition at jfr
any point In the I'nlUd states,
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