Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    JIEDFCRD TRIBTJNT:. 5IEDF0RD, OREGON. FKIDXY. MAY 17. 1933.
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played any emotion upon the read
ing of the verdict.
Story .Not Believed.
Before pronouncing sentence on
Berg. Judge Joyce aald to him: "The
awry you told waa not believed one
bit. It waa a fantastic tale which
other peraons of lesser intelligence
than the Jury might have been
swayed by."
Convicted with the gangster who
with Alvin Karpis headed the Barker
Karpls mob, were:
Harold Alderton, In whose home
at Bensenville, 111., Bremer was held
prisoner 31 days: Oliver Berg, lifer
In the Illinois state prison; John J
McLaughlin, 68-year-old former poli
tical leader In Chicago, and James
J. Wilson, 27-year-old former North
western University medical student.
Freed were William Vldler, Chicago
"rookie" and Philip Delaney, former
restaurant and tavern proprietor in
Chicago and Intimate fiend of Mc
Laughlin for 25 years.
The seven defendants were alt tried
on a charge of conspiracy under tJie
Lindbergh kidnap law, which calls
for penalty upon conviction ranging
up to life imprisonment. The prison
term la discretionary with the court.
:
PORTLAND, Ore., May 17. (API
There was no change In the general
dairy products market for the day
In the local field. Butter was un
changed here. There was a further
Increase of supplies from out-state
points but a decrease In centralizer
churning was suggested during the
last few days, although this was be
lieved to be temporary,
There was no change In either sen
timent or prices on the exchange for
the late session while on the open
market continued premiums over the
official" quotation were suggested.
Trading In the egg market con
tinued of firm character with full
prices continued. Portland retained
title to being the lowest market along
the coast.
While there were reports in the
trade of a lowering of bids for chick
ens, the trade here continued to show
a shortage.
IN JOINT REHEARSAL
In preparation for the annual
Spring concert, which ia to be pre
sented Monday evening at the high
school auditorium, the Medford Glee
tnen and the Jackson county teachers
chorus will meet for Joint rehearsal
tomorrow.
Much Interest Is being manifested
In the coming recital, and the Glee
xnen, under direction of James Stev
ens, baritone, promise the best pro
gram they have yet presented. Ap
proximately 70 numbers are Included
In the Gleemen'a library, ranging
from classics to popular melodies well
suited to the clubb well-blended
TOioes. Associate members tickets
are good for admission to the concert.
PORTLAND. May 17. J" Cattle:
100: steady, unchanged.
HOGS: 200: steady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 350; steady, unchanged.
NEW POTATOES California Gar
nets. 91.90 per 50 lb. bag; whites,
91.85 per 50 lb. bag.
Cheese, milk, live poultry, onion,
new onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay, steady and unchanged.
CHICAGO, May 17. ;p ( USD A
HOGS: 7000: moderately active,
steady to 10 higher; better grade
200-260 lbs. largely 99.45-50. top
99.55: 230-290 lbs. 99.30-45: 290-350
Iba. 99.15-35; 160-200 lbs. 9955-50"
light lighta mostly 9900-25; sows
98 35-60.
CATTLE: 2000:'draggy weak market
on fed steers and yearllnga and gocd
beef cows; other ahe-atock and bulls
about steady; practically no well fin
ished steers and yearlings in run:
lower grades yearlings and light steers
98.00-11.00 to killers, holding best
yearlings around 912.00; vealers
strong to 25 higher, selects 99.50
10.00: bulk 98.00-9-00.
SHEEP: 8000; active early clear
ance bulk 15-25 higher; plainer qual
ity of shorn offerings considered
sheep dull native ewes weak to low
er: five cars choice 81-lb. California
spring lambs, unsorted 99.50; deck to
small killers 99 60: medium to choice
75-97 lb. Colorado wooled lam be
98.50-9 25; bulk 98 75 upward; merely
good 83-97 lb. clipped lambs $7.75
8.00; no choice shorn lambs on sale;
shorn native ?wea 94 25 down.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. May 17.
(AP)-(U. 8. D. A.) CATTLE: 400;
fairly active, steady; load and half
desirable 873-982 lb. grass steers.
98.85 9; good-choice vealers quoted
98ff9: possibly 99-50.
SHEEr -225; good-choice under
80 lb. spring lambs 96.75 7.25, pos
sibly above.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, 'My 17. (fl) Qrnln:
Wheat:
Opn High Low Close
May 81 81 80 80
July 80 80 781J 784
Sept 80 80 78 78i
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem A
Dark hard winter (13 pet.)
DarK hard winter .(11 pet.)
Sort white
Western white
Hard winter ....
Northern spring ....
Western red
Oats: No. J white. 28.00.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, Ml 00.
MUlrun standard. $36.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat
flour 7.
.S3
W.j
.84
.79
.79
.78",
.79
.78
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. May 17. (API Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 2!i 02'2 aol Mi)
July .93; .94i .93H .9314
Sep. r. .842 .94?, .93 .93!i
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. May 17. (AP) BUT
TER Prints. A grade. 28',c lb. In
parchment wrappers. 394c lb. In
cartons: B grade, parchment wrap
pers, 27'io lb.: cartons, 28',ic lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice week
ly, 27c lb.: country routes, 25 37c
lb.; B grade, deliveries less than
twice weekly, 26c lb.; C grade at
market.
B Grade Cream for Bottling Buy
ing price, butterfat basis, 55c lb.
EGGS Sales to retailers: specials,
27c; extras. 26c: fresh extras, brown,
34c: standards. 23c: fresh mediums.
25c: medium firsts, 22c dozen.
EGGS Buying prices of wholesal
ers: fresh specials, 24c: extras, 24c;
standard, 23c: extra mediums. 21c;
medium firsts. 19c; under-grade 19c
dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: yearling lambs, 10c lb.;
spring. 12 a 13c lb.; others unchanged.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 17. (AP) Infla
tionary speculation waned In today's
stock market and profit taking de
pleted some of the gains established
in yesterday's bulge. The utilities,
steels, mines and oils were resistant,
however, as the remainder of the list
churned uncertainly. The close was
Irregular. Transfers approximated 1,
650.000 shares.
Todny's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 1494
American Can 125'i
American & Foreign Power ........ 4
A. T. fe T 1208
Anaconda .......... ..... 17,4
Atch. T. & S. F 42
Bendix Aviation 16
Bethlehem Steel 27s4
California Packing M 33,
Caterpillar Tractor 48 '4
Chrysler 48
Commercial Solvent .. .. 20 vt
Curtlss-Wright . ' 2K
DuPont 69
General Foods 34ai
General Motors
International Harvester
I. T. b T
Johns-Man
Montgomery Ward - .........
North American ...
Penney (J. C.) ,
Phillips ePtroleum
Radio ..........
Southern Pacific
Std. Branda
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. America
Union Carbide .. ...
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
32 H
42 4
0't
51
26
13
71V,
22i,
5S
17
15
37
46
6
sat;
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RICHBERG 10 QUI!
WHEN NRA EXPIRES
IS AM RUMOR
(Continued rrom Page One.)
San Francisco Riitteriat
SAN FRANCISCO. May 17. (API
First grade butterfat, 29c f. o. b. San
Francisco.
FLY CASTERS TO TALK
Preliminary plana for the organiza
tion of a fly and plug casting or
ganization of southern Oregon fish
ermen will be discussed at meet
ing of all sportsmen on Monday eve
ning at 7:45 sharp, it waa announced
by those Interested today.
The meeting will be held at the
Chamber of Commerce building, and
all those who have felt the need for
such an organization are asked to
attend. Sponsors of the club have
stated that an Improvement In cast
ing ability will automatically result
In an Improvement In fishing skill,
and a large turnout Is expected.
head It. If the new law should not
be passed by that date, the ex
piration of the present act would
put Rich berg's post and the whole
NRA setup out of legal existence.
Besides Rtchberg. other NRA ex
ecutives also are said to be contem
plating early retirement.
Only yesterday Senator Barkley
(D., Ky.) read to the senate a let
ter from Richberg saying he had
accepted his post only temporarily
and wanted to go back to private
life. Inquiry in some authoritative
circles last night elicited the word
that there was no prospect of his
early retirement. Today, however,
other circles said such a step was
Imminent.
The Incorporation papers set forth
that the organisation Is a "non-profit
organization," and lists the Com
munity Chest as a source of rev
enue. The purposes are listed as etab.
llshment of a recreational center for
the physical, mental, social, and spir
itual betterment of girls and young
women In this vicinity.
Officers of the group are listed as
Mary E. Phipps, president; Margaret
Schuler. vice president ; Margaret
K-rr. treasurer and Aletha E. Vaw
ter, secretary.
Directors are named as Sarah Ham
mond, Georgia Hollow&y, Isabel Neff,
Lillian Humphreys, Ella Pcnnlncton,
Marjorle Newbury, Laura Drury. Mar
Jorle Kelly. Lillian .Aldrich. Edwina
Weishaar, and Lorraine Norris.
Sliver
NEW YORK, May 17. ( AP) Bar
silver firm. o higher at 77c.
Delay Girls' Awards The Girl
Scout Court of Awards which was to
have been held tomorrow. May 1 3,
will be held instead the following
Saturday, May 25 at 2:30 o'clock at
the Junior high school. The girla hava
been working hard for troop advance
ment and a large number la expected
to come up for badges and awards.
A program Is being arranged by the
badge and award committee with
Mrs. J, C. Boyle as chairman.
Ashland Visitors Among those
from Ashland In Medford Wed
nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Newhouse, and Phillip Wendt, ac
cording to the Ashland Tidings. Mrs.
T. L. O'Hara and Mrs. T. J. OUan
were callers here Thursday.
Articles of Incorporation of the
Girls' Community club of Medford
were filed yesterday with the county
clerk.
Diamond Cafe
Open 24 Hours
. CIRCUS DAY
Stop here after the Dance or Show
for some Chop Suey or Chow Mein!
127 East 6th St.
Fat Folks Read This
She Reduced 14
lbs. in 3 Weeks
Paid No Attention
To Envious Gosslpers
Mr. J. H. Valentine of FTeeport, N
T., write: "I lost 14 lbs. with Krus
chen and my husband took off 12
lbs. In 3 weeks and Intends keeping
up the good work. I think KruscheT
la 6lmply wonderful."
Intelligent folks like Mr. and Mr
Valentine don't listen to gofstpin
folks who tell them It's Impossible
to reduce safely.
Kruschen Salts Is one sate reduo
lnj? treatment It's a health treat
ment physicians prescribe It Ju?;
take a half teaspoonful In a cup ol
hot water first thing every morning
tastes fine with Juice of half lemon
added a Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs
but a few cents For sale by Jejmln
Drug or any drug store.
v
Circus Day Special
We offer you an old-fashioned favorite like your
Aunt Emma used to keep in the cookie jar . . .
DATE DROPS
Large chewy cookies generously filled with dates and
chopped nuts. Grand for picnics and week end trips.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Per doz. 23c
ALSO
Delicious Angel Food Cakes in three flavors: Cherry,
Lemon Custard and White.
Each 39c
TOMORROW IS
Circus Day at the PEERLESS
FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS!
(They must be accompanied by parent)
AND THERE WILL BE A 3-RING CIRCUS OF VALUES
FOR THE GROWN UPS!
THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET
H
SPECIALS
ON GRAIN FED
MUTTON
Legs, lb 15c
Shoulder, lb. . 12c
Chops, lb 1 5C
Stew, lb 8C
HAM TaiPr
Ore. made, whole or half. lb.
STEAKS, lb 15c
Tender Beef Sirloin, Rib or Small T-Bone
Beef Roast, lb. 12Y2C
Shoulder Outs
Sweet Mix Pickles or India Relish, pint 1 5C
COTTAGE BUTTS, sugar cured, nice and lean, real value . . ..lb.26c
Frankfurters, Bologna, LiverSausage -d pm 17
Prime Rib or Rump Roast
Boned and Tied No Waste
Swiss Steak. Pound . . . .
1
Veal Stew
lb. 8c
Boiling Beef
lb.9c
BACON
Mild Cure
Well Streaked
lb. 29c
35
We have a complete assortment of items for your outing or cold plate lunch
eon, at a savings, such as cheeses, bulk pickles, olives, radishes, mayonnaise,
sandwich spread and a complete assortment of lunch meats.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Lettuce .
Bunch VegtaWe
Asparagus
.2 heads 9c
. . .3 for 10c
..lb. 5c
3 lbs. 19c
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE E
BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
Independent SSOKjitOVA YS Affiliations
RELIABLE GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY. Owner.
PHONE 20
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A Few Suggestions
'$i For Your Outing Trips
Phone 20. Free Delivery
PORK and BEANS
BEAN HOLE BEANS, large 27
oz. can. These are baked in pots
3 feet under ground. Something different. Packed by Van Camps.
10
FLAVOR-AID, assorted flavors 3 pkgs. 10o
Cal. Home Sweet Midget PICKLES, No. 1 can t5C
WAX PAPER, 40 ft. roll 2 for 15c
MARSHMALL0WS. 1 pound packngo 1ft
PINK SALMON, No. 1 tall
MDurkees
m A'i
ter pt. 25c
tqt. 41c
2 for
25
Tuna Fish
$ size
2 size
.10c
.15c
Fancy Alaska Red SALMON, Booth's 2 cans 35
Something Different! Tender Baby
CUD I1D Hav-A-Salad Brand 1 C
jniXllVlr 'The Pick of the Pack'. Can IOC
PEANUT BUTTER Wadham's Fancy
8oz. 15c 16 oz. 27c 32oz.45c
Tea, Shasta, Green, V2 lb. 25c5 Black, V2 pound 3Qc
GRAPE FRUIT, fey.
Trupak, No. 1 tall nn.
2 for fcCC
SHREDDED WHEAT
the original 9C
2 for C3C
Postum, Inst. 8 oz.
can 40
Chocolate, Baker's Prem.
cake 23 S bak'g pan free
Calumet Baking Powder
lb 25tf
Schilling
Two kinds percolator & drip.
For a fragrant, full-flavored
cup of coffee use Schilling's
(Kit her
kind
In
Tinium
till!)
1 ib 30c
2 ib 59 c
Schilling
rn-am Baking 12 oz. 30c
Tnrtnr Powder 2 o lb. 85c
STRING BEANS
Fancy Del Rogue
No.l tall can 10
SOAP
SPECIALS
-
The largest -telling soap in iht world
P. and G. 7 for 25c
Oxydol, Ig. pkg. 23c
2 Giant bars P. and G. Free
Camay Toilet Soap
4 for 22c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
PEAS, fine quality, lb. . 5c
New Potatoes Artichokes
Nice Size Jumbo Size
Lb. 5c Ea. 5c
CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS, RADISHES
and GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches 1 0
Wax Onions 2 lbs. 15c
Strawberries Cabbage
....New, solid heads ...
3 for 25c Lb. 4c
fa
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City Meat Market
UdDdB0 A PERFECT SCORE
-star vQ&y Was given this market last week by the
Meat Market Inspection, Dept. of Ore. State Veterinarian's
Office for
Cleanliness, Sanitation, Protection o
Meats, Neatness and Attractiveness
ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR MEATS AT THE CITY
Genuine Spring Lamb: Shlds. 15c; Legs 23c
More of that good home cured Bacon, lb. 32c
Rib Boiling Meat, lb ..12jc
121 North Central
PHONE 324
Free Delivery
Any size order
Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers Hens Rabbits Lunch Meats
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