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MEDFORD MilL TTHBTTTE, MEDFORD, OTJEGON. FRIDAY, JCLY 12. 19H5." PAGE TTITiEE (Continued from Page One) tely upon the adjournment of cong ress. ' The proposed capitol financing plan would provide for the appropri ation of (650,000 at a special session of the legislature later this year, while the remaining (1,350,000 of 'he e2.000.000 to he raised by the state would be appropriated by the next regular session. The federal grant would total approximately $1,500,000. Danger Seen "While I have favored a bond Is sue tor construction purposes, I can ree the danger of such a proposal," the governor stated, In referring to the danger of such a measure being rejected by the people. He also men tioned the possibility a legislative appropriation would be submitted to referendum, declaring "we have a lot of people In Oregon who desire to prevent progress." The direct appropriation, If ap proved by the legislature, would cover a four to five year period, and would remove the necessity of a new tax levy. Officials said the formal applica- tlon for the grant would be prepared as quickly as possible and might be lorwarded to Washington as early as next week. If approved by the govern ment as It has been Indicated it would be, the grant would be "ear marked" and set aside for the capitol construction. Data To Legislature. The board took no action relative to architects' competition In connec tion with the building, but decided to submit all available data to the special legislative session. "If the federal grant were subjected to the usual federal restriction's I would be opposed to It." the governor declared, after reading a telegram from Senator McNary In which It was assured that no restriction would be made on the capitol grant. Martin then presented figures to show that the usual federal restric tions would mean the employment of 2,700 men over a period of three years, and a capitol costing In excess of 69.000.000. Governor Martin expressed prefer ence to the Willamette campus or a part of Wlllson park adjoining the old building site, in event It was ne cessary to obtain additional propei'ty for construction purposes, pointing out that either of those properties would provide sufficient grounds for future expansion. es dull, weak; fed steers and yearlings mainly holdovers; very few sold best 10; most offerings of value to sell (9.50 down; several loads good to choice not shown; fat grass cows and grassy heifers weak to 25 lower; cut ter cows weak; choice vealers 25-50 lower; top choice (8.00. SHEEP: 8.800; fat lambs uneven, around steady; some strength on ra tlves; rangers weak; good to choice natives $8.25-60; bulk (8.50 upward; light weight throwouts $6.00-50; five cars choice Idaho's (8.50; short dtck out 7; good to choice 83 lb. yearlings (6.50; half deck 5; plain mixed year lings and two's 79 lb.. $4.50; sheep steady; native ewes $2.00-3.25. oupei. wool and hay, steady and unchanged.. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 12 (AP) (USDA) Cattle 75; pack age common 757-lb. slaughter steers, 96.00; desirable grassers eligible to ward (7.25 and above: choice veal ers eligible toward (9.50. SHEEP 1300; around 200 head top py 72 -lb. shorn California lambs oil long haul (7.20 straight; around 1100 head, reported back, saleable supply of that number 550 head wooled Washlngtons. International Harvester I. T. & T Portland Wheat PORTLAND, July 12. p) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close July 71 71 71 71 Sept 71 71 71 71 New Sept. 72 72 72 72 Dec 73 73 73 73 ash: Big Bend bluestem. 87; dark hard winter, 12 pet. 88Vi; do. 11 p. 76; soft white and western white. 72; hard winter, 70; northern spring, 71; western red, 69,. Oats, No. 2 white. 25.50. Corn. No. 2 E. yellow, 40.25, MlUrun standard, 23.50. Today's car reoelpta: Wheat, 17; barley, 2; flour, A; hay, 2. Portland Produce Chicago. Wheat CHICAGO. July 12. (P) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .L- 83VS 83'g 81 81H Sept 83 83 82 i 821; Dec 85 85 83' 83 PORTLAND, July 12. (AP) BUT TER Prints, A grade. 26jc lb. in parchment wrapper, 27 '2c lb. car tons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 252o lb.; cartons, 26'2c lb. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 25 o 26c lb.; country routes, 24 (S 26c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly. 24$ 25c lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for bot tling, buying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. EGGS Sales to retailers: specials, 28c; extras. 26c; fresh extras, brown. 26c: standards, 23c; fresh mediums, 25c; medium firsts, 21c dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: fresh specials, 24c; extras, 24c; standards. 22c; extra mediums, 21c; medium firsts, 18c; undergrade, 18c dozen. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, $1.10 cental; Deschutes Gems. (1.50; Idaho gems, (2.25. NEW POTATOES California whites, $1.75 cental: Pasco 50s. 70c 50-lb. bag. . Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, new onions, cantal- Wall St. Report Johns-Mamille .... 5: Montgomery Ward 2' North American 1 Penney (J. C.) 7 Phillips Petroleum 2 Radio - 1 Southern Pacific . H Std. Brands. Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J Trans. America Union Carbide .... -m...- United Aircraft U. S. Steel cavated a hole 16 feet wide. 47 feet lorm and four and a half feet deep to find the post. KKK A Turns Out Loonn. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UP) Textile manufactuers have another cause for an anti-new deal attitude since FERA Silver NEW YORK. July 12. (AP) Bar sliver easy, o lower at 68c. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. July 12 (AP) Butterfat. 274c fob. San Francisco. Lifeguard Qualifies at 71. BLAIR. Neb. (UP) Jonas Bur cham, 74-year-old expert swimmer. Is serving hia fourth consecutive year as lifeguard at a municipal swim ming pool. Said to be the oldest lifeguard In the middle-west. Bur cham is a great-grandfather but an expert swimmer and diver. NEW YORK. July 12. (AP) Most profit takers stepped aside In today's stock market and new buying gave a substantial lift to aviation, motor and specialty Issues. Equities, generally, did not appear disturbed by another drop in wheat values at Chicago. The close was steady to firm. Transfers approxi mated 1.000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Allied Chemical & Dye . 157 American Can 139 Va American & Foreign Power .. 3 A. T. & T ... 127 Anaconda .. 18 Atch. T. Ss S. F Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel .. California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler - Commercial Solvent ............ Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont 106 General Foods' 36 General Motors 36 VA 49 16 30 i 34 50 52 19 2 Surveyors Find Old Mark. FALLS CITY. Neb. (UP) By a striking coincidence, a lost corner stone post put down by government surveyors 80 years ago was located 80 years later to the day. They ex- A I 6 I 8' ! rl f i';ur iT ! ' "'" -- - ..- ...w,w,.. .i v.: n i'-J.l n Mi I I i iiililiu llll IHI' HIM HWI'ii It MINIMI" WHIHHMH III I It workers here began making spinning, wheels and looms. Thirty-five wheel have been made and 85 looms dis tributed among families on relief rolls. loUMlMV pay High. RALEIGH. N. C (UP l"he "third house" of the North Carolina legisla turethe lobylsta was paid (109, 222.65 for services during the 1915 assembly, as compared with (102,800 paid the stAte's 170 legislators. A state law requires all lobbyists to file a record of fees they receive. There are. it Is estimated. 10.000 pecan trees on the lots of more than 3,000 homes In San Angelo, Tex. The average dally vehicle destiny per mile of state highways In Cali fornia is 1.572 cars. Schilling Toasted I eCl Fresh as ft sea breeze fragrant as a tea garden. yap PORTLAND. July 12 (AP But ter market In Portland today was easy, and receivers were selling freely at the lower prices which went Into effect Thursday. Supplies were plentiful In top grade, but rather limited for 90 score, for which the demand was excellent. Receipts have been fairly liberal in volume with shipments to other markets only moderate In volume. Ecgs were scarce. Receipts have been light In volume, and supplies were barely equal to the excellent demand. Competition for the Incom ing eggs was keen, and the market tone remained firm. Live poultry market was firm, al though receipts have been liberal In volume. Paying prices follow: colored fowl 14ll5c: springs and roasters, 1518c: Leghorn fowls 14c; broilers, 13c: stags, 10c: roosters. 8c. Dressed poultry trading was mod erate today In volume, with fairly good calls for all classes. Jobbing quotations remained about S6c above live poultry quotations. ihjiii.iiji li i imh i.i iiui.,11 ,iijiuiiijiw ew UaewiaK99yauuuuKawBMaiM 11 Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. July 12. (API (USDA) Hog receipts 220 Including 148 direct. Market about steady on ' limited supply. Few fairly good 185 195 lb. weights S9.75; 265 pounders S9.25. Light .lghts 9.00-9.25. Packing sows $7.25-5.50. Feeder pigs quotable $9.00-10.00. i CATTLE receipts 100 Including five i direct; calves 50 Including 42 direct. Market around steady. Scattered lots common grass steers $5.00-6.00. Odd head helfera $4.50-4.75; load light kinds 56.25. Low cutter and cutter cows $2.25-3 25: common to medlvm $3 50-4.50. Bulls mostly $4.50-5 00. Common to medium vealers (4.00- i 7.00; choice quotable to $8.00 and . above. SHEEP receipts 750 Including ?47 direct. Market slow. Few sales steady but bulk of supply unsold. Few good 74-83 lb. lambs $8 00-8 25 Light year lings $4.25; plainer sorts down to $3.00 Slaughter ewes $1.75-2.50. CHICAGO July 12. (AP) (USDA) Hogs: 8000; under 230 lb. fairly ac tive; mostly steady; better grade 200 . 250 lb. is. 75-10.20: top $10.25: 250 300 lb. $9 25-10.00: 180-200 lbs. $9 60 10 15; light lights $9.25-75; sows $8.35-60. CATTLE: 3 000- most killing claEa- July Clearance "Odds and Ends" Come in and look around. You'll find bargains galore. SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Li WE DO NOT MISLEAD! When we advertise an item you will find it just as described and you will find our service unexcelled! Our prices are al ways LOW! THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET FRESH FROM THE OCEAN A LOW FEICE WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE ATI HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliations Phone 20 SAVE TIME-SAVE MONEY-THE RELIABLE WAY A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON EVERY ARTICLE SOLD Kitchen Queen or Snowbird, 49 lb. sack $.69 PINEAPPLE Crushed No. 10 can 65 Broken Slice, No. 2'2 can 19 Shredded Wheat, the original, 2 packages ... . .25c Sample package FREE! Tuna Fish, White Star, No. 4 size can . . 10c Crab Meat, Royal Club, No. i size can ........... .27c If Ripe Olives, Sun-Blest, 76 to the can, each H Shrimp, Favorita, 5 oz. can, 2 for 25c N Oysters, Peacock, 5 oz. can, 2 for 25c Green Lima Beans, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Just the thing for salads Grapefruit, Trupak, No. 1 tall, 2 cans 23c Grapefruit Juice, Trupak, No. 2, 2 for 25c Tea, Shasta, Black, 2 lb. ...... .30c .15c CHEESE TILLAMOOK Lb. 20c SPECIAL 4 cans Sunbritenrt This Amazon Helmet rt TOTAL VALUE 49 ALL FOR 39c SPECIALS ON QUALITY LOCAL BEEF Pot Roast, lb. . . n c Rib Boil, lb. . . . 712C Steaks, lb 1 5c Sirloin or Rib Chuck Steak, lb. 14c Rump Roast, pound . . .1 7V2C Boned and tied, no waste Specials On Young Grain Fed MUTTON Legs, lb He Chops, lb He Shoulders, lb. . . 3V2C Stew, lb 5C VEAL ROAST or Veal Stew, lb 7c Veal Cutlets, lb. . . - - Loin or Rib I fC Veal Leg Roast, lb. Veal Steak H1on 1 Shldr. Cuts. . Lb. Smoked Picnics Sugar Cured. A Real buy. Lb. 21 Fresh Young Beef Liver, 2 pounds 10c il Tomatoes, Day pack, No. 2V2, 2 for . . 25c Vinegar, large 24- ounce bottle . . . . 13c St. Beans, fancy Royal Club, No. 2 can . 14c Peaches, fey. Royal Club, V2 or whole, 2 cans 35c IAe DELIVER PHONE 20 An Experienced Clerk Will Fill Your Order Carefully! Wesson Oil, V2 gallon . . . 79c Postum Cereal, large size . . . 23 C Jello Ice Cream Powder, 3 pkgs. . 25c Maxwell House Coffee Lb. can . 29c 2-lb can . 57c Wax Paper, 100-foot roll, 2 for .... 25c Ginger Ale, Clicquot Club, full pint, 2 for . . 25c Pork and Beans, Van Camp, large can, 2 for 25c Macaroni (curve cut), 2V2 pounds . .. 15c FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cantaloupes Jumbo 45 'a 5c each Watermelons Guaranteed ripe 2V2c lb. Onions Sweet Spanish 7 ib. 1 9 New Potatoes U. S. No. 1 Shatter White 25 lbs. 49c Peas Extra fancy 3 ib. 25 New Apples Very nice 5c lb. Apricots Can Now 20 lb. Crate $1 String Beans Local 3 "bs 25 Salmon Red Chinook Whole or half, lb. 15c Fresh Ocean Caught Sliced, lb 17 Refrigerated FRUIT & VEGETABLES AN ADDED PEERLESS SERVICE, AT NO EXTRA COST New Potatoes, 12v2lbs 25c Fresh Peas, 3 lbs j()c String Beans, 3 lbs Qc Carrots, Beets, 2 bunches c CITY'-MEAT MARKET mtumm X I HI 1 ,11 lnl! Bacon Backs Swift's Skinned Beefsteak Choice Shoulder Cuts Rib Boil and you will under "stand why more and more Medford house wives are saving on meats. 30 15c 121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order Steer Beef 8C Beef Roast Ib. 1 21zC Lamb Stew Ib. 7C FANCY FRYERS, HENS, RABBITS-ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS