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MT.PFOKD MAIL TRTTirST.. ?nvDFOT?I. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL W. Wtt. PAGE TERF.E T WALKER IN MOST MARKETS CLOSE first nr nnr. tayiDURING GOOD FRIDAY i iuui ui uuu inn C0LLECT!0N CASES (Continued from Pag On) Roy A. Le, clothier, t neighbor, nd wore a license. The Lee dog was ac- the various livestock center customed lo play on the "A alkrr lawn. ; Flrt grade butterfat ; San Francisco. Portland Produce NEW YORK. April 19 AP) Vir tually all financial and commodity markets, domestic and foreign, im pended bislues today in observance of Good Friday. The exception Included New York dairy, poultry, bar bilver. forelen ex change rates and federal reports of The banks were open. While the New York stock exchance and other It waa testified that Mrs. Walker Mcuritts markets will r?Mimc omor had given the' bulldod. house pet. , row, most of the commodity ex to her alster when they felt they 1 chn-es will extend the holiday until could not afford to purchase a dog j Monday. Leading European exchanges license. iwlll be closed until Tuesday. Walker admitted that he had no j license tur mo uuiiiivki ncii win iw tlce was left by Pef!?y. It was evident i Pefley, from the evidence, had mis- j taken the Lee police dog, aa the prop- . erty of the Walkers. ' Mrs. Bostwick tetlfled that the bulldog waa given to her, by her sis ter, and that the day after the com plaint was filed, she had purchased a dog license from the county clerk. County Clerk Carter testified thera was no record of a dog license Issued to Clay Walker. Attorney M- O. Wllklns, represent ing Walker moved for a directed ver dict, which the court denied. Attor ney Wllklns held that the dog license law was unconstitutional on the rounds It delegated legislative au thority to the county court, con trarv to the state constitution. The Livestock. PORTLAND. April 19. fAPJ Cat tle 150; steady, unchanged, HOGS 200: steady, unchanged. SHEEP 200; steady, unchanged. PORTLAND. April 10 (API But- ter Print. A grade. TO'-c lb. In I parchment wrappers, 30 uc lb. car- i j tons: B grade, parchment wrappers, i 29c lb.; cartons, 30c lb. 1 BUTTERF AT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week t ly, 38c lb-; country routes. 26-28c lb.; ! G grade, delivery les than twice weekly. 27c lb.; C ?rade at market. B GRADE CREAM Buying price butt erf at basis, 55c lb. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 25c; extras. 24c; fresh extras, brown. 24c; standard. 21c; fresh 'mediums. 22c; medium firsts. 20c dozen. EGOS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials, 22c; extras, 31c; firsts, 20c; extra mediums, 19c; me dium firsts, IBc; under -grade, 17c doren. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Spring lambs. 14-15c; me diums, 12-12c lb.; ewes. 4 -8c lb.; others unchanged. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchnnged. passing a spurious check upon the local branch of the Pipgly Wigly stores, has been deferred until Mrs. Sloan, residing m the Prospect dis trict recovers from Illness. Word was received yesterday by the district at torney's office that Mrs. Sloan was unable to appear to court st this time. The Jury recommended leniency for Mrs. Sloan who Is the motner of two children. At the trial, she produced witness who testified she was not away from her home on the day of the crime. WITH THE VALLEV TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WTSE AND ECONOMIZE AT ; Holloway's Reliable Grocery H. A H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliations PHONE M S1IM NTW YORK. April 19. (API Bar Mlvtr ,tfdv. unehanzfd '? ei'ie. CHICAGO. April 19. ( API-(USDAI HOGS: enOO; alow, heavies about steady, others weak to 10c lower; 200 to 20 lb., 9 00-0 05. top 10 05; 240 to 200 lbs.. (8 85-9.00: 290 to 350 lb $8 70-8 85: 160 to 200 lbs., 8 .75-9.00; llcht lights, 8.35-8.75; sows. 8.10 8.25. CATTLE: 2500: fed steers and jesr Ing (9.00-1100 predominating; noth under high time WMneaday; lower ,rry vo v..- v --"- grade yearllnca and light twrs sell- defense also helc I t he state had not .,ng n preaolmUnl;. ,. ,n,ru"'" , ,. , rV.i. the lnB 8trlctly Poo" and choice offered: the penalty for failure to procure the do(r license, within the time limit. The court held the Jury waa not concerned with the constitutionality of the dog license law and "at least 2,800 people In the county know there la a dog tax. as they have come In and paid It." The next dog case scheduled Is that of J. C. Berrang of Phoenix, who MRS. SLOAN ILL; COURT POSTPONES SENTENCE. Passing of sentence upon Mrs. Myr tle Eleanor Sloan, found guilty by a circuit rourc Jury a month ago of she stock very dragy, steady to weak: best yearling heifers. I0.05; cutter cows. $4.00-5.50: bulla and vealers about steady: weighty sausage bulls up to 6.40: selected vealers S9.00; bulk $7.50-8.00. SHEEP: 15.000: practically no action; sellers asking steady, better, for"good to choice wooled lambs but Initial bids 25c and more lower; strictly good won wme puu.,....j .... i ., "d choice lambs held 8 90-8.65: bids downward from 18.25; medium to ririvln.' a team of oxen across me country from Connecticut to phoe nix, stopping In front of the Cham ber of commerce en route. Berrang ha entered a plea of not guilty, and his hearing has been set for next Tuesday morning. It is reported mat uiiciiu.ii j - mfrrerMjai ULE P'M JU III half a dozen dog license complaints . f- - -vf3Si.SZi.'iSl'. will demand Jury trials. food clipped lambs. 7.00; sheep lit tle changed; wooled ewes, M.00-5.00. San Friiuciti'O Btttterfat BAN FRANCISCO. April 19 (API l" GLADIS MAE Ladies Apparel Shop 16 S. Bartlett BLOUSES Special, $1.98 up IB ri 1w VTings of the Morning! Good Coffee ! Gives you a friendly glow. Makes all the worid mote friendly to your schemes. Schilling Coffee will st.ind by you like a friend if you give it half a chance in the miking. It has a certain sturdy quality all its own. Schilling Coffee There arc two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. n iu inarm munum iMiij rmmrr i Pleas for clothing having met with generous response, the welfare ex-, change In the city hall will reopen Monday, It was announced today. The exchange haa been closed for the past several weeka while the shelves were restocked with articles for needy men, women and- children. The welfare exchange committee ex tended thanks to the newspapers for publicity which made the restocking successful. DISTRIBUTION OF HOG Distribution of S6000 of federal funds, under the 1934 hog-corn con tracts has about been completed by the'county agenfs office, to the 89 beneficiaries of this county. It Is the final payment, under last year's con tracts. The new 1035 hog-corn contracts, have been signed and dispatched to Washington. The first payment under the terms win come next summer. WASHINGTON. April 19. (API Army orders issued by the war de partment today Included the follow ing: Major Mllo P. Fox, now on duty as a member of th board of engi- jfc neers for rivers and naroors. wasn lngton, assigned to duty with the di vision engineer of the North Pacific division. Portland. Ore. ALL MAKES OF WATCHES repair ed by expert watchmaker. Brophy's Jewelers, Are you serving a MINUS MEAL? Many wives, trnknowinsly, serve -'rom-i meals. The food is ftood and well cooked. Bnt it ba little or no hnik needed to promote reg ular habits. "Minus meals" frejuent!y raue common constipation due to tnnnf firient "hulk- in the diet. Head afh, loss of appetite and dull, epirit.ets days loo often follow. Correct the minm meal" by serv ins kelln?)- All-Khan regular!-, lis p-nilr biilk' does not break down in the body as much as the. fiber in fruits and vegetables. So it is more effective. All-Bra also supplies vitamin B and iron. Certainly it d safer to ue this naioral food in plar,of patent med inn. Two tablespoonfuls daily are u.Mi.illy officiant. Chronic rases with each meal. If relief is not ob tained, see your doctor. Am-Bmx remains effective with romimiffl use. Ivrve as a cereal ith milk or cream, or cook into muffin, bread. -afi1es, etc. Get the fijndiwn puck t .nr rrorer's. Mdr l.v K-liog)! in battle Creek. East a? !?&$imgs With Real Values On Quality Meats THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET HAMS Denco or Valpack. Oregon made and of extra fine quality. AH sizes, whole or part 23 We also have Swift's Premium, Cascade and K i n g a n's Reliable Hams AI Stewart's Frying Chickens, Fancy Hens and Genuine 1935 Milk Lamb at reasonable prices. Extra Special I) ftoalra, lb. . . . . ... 1 5c El Rtrlnm nr Small T.hone. Tender Beef PRIME RIB ROAST Fancy Steer Beef 17V2C Rolled or Standing, lb. Sirloin or Small T-bone. Tender Beef Beef Roast, lb.. 12V2C Shldr. Cuts UITWC Fancy Colored 1L, 0r I lLjllkJ Fresh Dressed 1U Oysters TwmZ Pl- 23c Smoked Tongues A real buy and a delicacy 1 kn Serve hot or cold Lb. ' lUV Flake White Shortening 4 ib ctn. 57c Pure Vegetable Veal Roast, shldr. cuts, lb. 1 2V2C Veal Stew, pound gc Veal Steak, shldr. cuts, lb. 1 2V2C Mutton Chops, pound . . . . 1 5c 1 1 1 1 fin ki wm3 Ripe Olives Mi-ilium lze. Tine qi:lltv No. 1 tins 15c Buffet size 10r STEAKS (at 35c New Vork Cat Choice Beef, lb Cottage Butts Sugar cured, p Real value, VjCmHKe We have a complete line of bulk pickles, relishes and lunch meats for your Easter outing (if it doesn't rain) at very reasonable prices. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES JUICF. ORANGES, 3 dozen ,. -25c CARROTS, 2 bunches , 5c AVACADOS 5c LETTUCE, fresh, crisp, 2 heads . .,.......,..,.,.. .i.,.9c " u"Ti' ' -?L Good things to est make for food time? and here at this friendly home owned grocery store yott will find all the foods and delicacies to make every Esster season meal a luxurious repast. We maintain a LOW PRICE policy based m) a Irtw vevheH and a large ysr Phnnp 9 ft-FOR good food J r ilUIIC X.U FOR FREE DELIVERY A trained grocery clerk will fill your order promptly and accurately FANCY ROYAL CLUB GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 can (a 40c value), 2 for . . 25c FANCY TRUPAK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c e Our laiae AMirfmen( of Easter Candy Easter Baskets I1 29c pkg. Tomato Juice, No. 10 can, only . 29c Pineapple, slice, No. 2V2 can 17V2C Prune Juice, can ..... 10c Royal Clab Crab Meat, can 29c Cocoanut Fancy, bulk, lb. 20c Shortening Flakewhit 4 lb. pkg 57c Com, fancy Royal 4 M Chibj each I C White or Yellow. Spinach Royal OCf Club, Ko. 214, 2, cans CwC Campbell Soup, ORn all kinds, 3 cans fcWl Schilling Kr Cm Sweet Potatoes, fancy squat can, 2 for .... . 25c Post Bran Flakes, package 10c Coffee, Amer Club, steel cut, lb pkg. . 19e Chocolate, Baker's Premium, V2-lb bar 22c Durkee's Salad Aid, pint jar ...... 24c Catsup, CHB, Targe 14-ounce bottle 17c Ch5ppefj 2V2-eunce jar, 2 for ...... 25c Pickles, CHB, sour or dill, pint jar ....... 17e Toilet Paper, Red Feather, 6 for ..... 25c Two kind, percolator & drip E,,hr kln,t lb 30 C For a fragrant, full-flavored tn cnBm - ' CQ C lbs. WW cup of coffee use Schillings Corned Beef Libby's, 1 fc can mjf Hormel Ham 97c (or last minute turn's nnrf smrrrt rntrrt nininft White Star Tuna Y Size Can 10c Yi Size Can 15c La France or Satina ... Soap, Palm Olive .. 3 pkg- 25c 4 tars 19 Liberty White Laundi Soap 10 23? Flour. Jouquet 49-lb. sack i $1.59 HOMEMADE CANDY AND COOKIE-SALE HERE SATURDAY Asparagus 3 lbs. 19c Spinach Local large leaf I9c NEW PEAS 3 lbs. 25 Rhubarb Bobnert's local . 3 lbs: 23c AVACADOS Medium Size, each ...... Radishes & G. Onions, local, 3 for Qc Arizona Grapefruit, 64 size, 4 for 19c Cauliflower large heads, 2 for . . 25c CUTTY ftlEAIT MAEKET All meats which yon buy here conform to the highest quality standards. Buy plentifully for Easter festivities and know that you are serving the best. MART ib. p, frf mlum Also Frye's Delicious, Kingan's Reli able and Armour's Star Easter Hams 121 N. Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Bis Order BACOKf .ur r. M t Boston Butts lb 24c Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers HENS RABBITS Keep en ffie Sunny Side of Life