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yEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OKEGOy. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1933. PAGE THREE FRESH EGGS SHY Today's car receipts: Wheat 36; bar ley 1; flour 13. Chicago Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 2. (AP) There were no chances in buttr and but terfat prices today. There was a real shortage of fresh eggs In the local trade but since the change In the law so that the stock cannot be called fresh, the trade Is besieged with storage stuff mixed with current lay, much to the dissat isfaction of consumers. Tillamook reported ft strong and higher market for cheese during the day and notified the trade of a rise of lc for both triplets and loaf at 17-18c lb. there which means 19-20C lb. to Portland retailers. With prices unchanged generally, a rather quiet trading tone was show ing for live chickens here. Prices con tinued much the same as a week ago. Active trading tone was showing for tomatoes with a gradual clean-up CHICAGO, Aug. 2 & Heavy sell ing dominated the Chicago wheat market much of the time today. ?.nd prices suffered sharp breaks, espec ially in the late dealings. Open High Low Sept 9 3-031 3 933 90 Dec 94-94 94 1 a 91 May .... 96iB-U 96U 93 Close 92R-aB 94'-', 10 OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug. 2. (AP) John H. Tvsnn. 36. left hv rilAne ves- tfrday fof Cecil. Wis., where In a lew me non-voiauie on. mis .u FOREST SERVICE INDUSTRY PROFIT SALEM. Ore., Aug. T tUPi H you're troubled by poison oak you might try the remedies laid down i for use of forest service men. The poisonous part of the plant is i Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (AP) The utilities and ecattered specialties did their best to support the stock mar ket today, but profit taking waves undermined the list, as a whole, and the closing tone was rather heavy. The trading pace was not so fast as yesterday, however, transfers approxl- of the former burdensome offerings mating 1.450.000 shares. from California and Walla Walla. Blight was reported at Yakima. Surprising volume of old potatoes were again being offered out of Klam ath Falls even though weeks ago the trade there reported everything sold. Quality was very good. Sales around $1 cental. Peach market about steady with Elbertas 65-90 generally with a few higher. Hales $1.15-1.25 for boxes and local Triumphs and Hales early con tinued chiefly 65-70c box. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 2. (AP USDA) HOGS: Receipts 200 Includ ing 172 direct; very little on sole; market nominally steady; good to choice lightweights quotable to $10.50 10 70; 250-290 lb. weights $9.50-10.00; light lights $9.50-10.25; packing sows $7.50-8.00; choice light feeder pigs quotable upwards to 811 .00. CATTLE: Receipts 100 Including 55 through and direct; calves 50 Includ ing 37 through and direct; market active, fully steady at week's advance; few choice light steers around $5.00; heavy steers $5.50 Including fat but rough 1508 lb. weights at outside; hellers mostly $4.50-5.35; low cut ters and cutter cows $2.50-3.25; com mon to medium $3.50-4.25. Including fat young dairy type cows at outside; bulls $4.00-5.00; good to choice veal MiMiblit at $6.50-7.00 or above. SHEEP: Receipts 400 Including 303 direct; market active, fully steady on few offered; medium to good lambs $5.75-6.25; yearlings saleable around $3.50-4.75; slaughter ewes $1.50-2.25. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Allied Chemical & Dye ... American Can American fc Foreign Power A. T. fc T Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. F. Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel California Packing .... Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler 159 144 5 131 159, 52 a4 16'i 35 32 54 58 ii Commercial Solvent 19 Curtiss-Wright 2, DuPont 1051i General Foods 36 i-B General Motors 33 International Horvester 51 st l. 1. K I Jchns-Manville Montgomery Ward North American Penney (J. c.) Phillips Petroleum 20 Kadlo Southern Pacific Std. Brands 14 Std. Oil Cal 33 std. oil N. J Trans. America Union Carbide 63 United Aircraft i6a U. S. Steel 401' davs he will wed Cornelia M. Peder man. United Air Lines stewardess who was the heroine of a plane crash at the Eugene, Ore., airport two and one-half years ago. Tyson, scion of a wealthy Pied mont, Calif., lumber family, met and fell In love with the pretty 26-year-old girl a few months ago when he was a passenger on a Seattle-bound plane, he said. In the Eugene crash Miss Pederman suffered a broken leg and severe lac erations, yet she directed search for passengers imprisoned in the cockpit and aided in their rescue. Tyson Is the son of James Tyson, president of the Charles Nelson Lum ber company. quired only by contact, or from smoke of burning poison onk. which carries tiny globules of the oil. First thing to do Is wash in a good soapy lather common liumdi y soap is best which emulsifies the oil and carries It away. If the skin has absorbed the nil. apply a 5 per cent solution of fer ric chloride, an Iron salt, dissolves In equal parts of water and alcohol. Or the old snake-bite remedy po tassium permanganate in a 4 per cent water solution. Zinc oxide prep arations. Umewater or a dash of car bolic acid are also good. Hypodermic injection of plant extract hns also been recently used with good results. IN YEARS, CLAIM NEW YORK. Aug. 3. (API The slow change in the color of figures In the profit and loss column of cor porations from a bright red to a light gray has focused the attention of fl nancinn authorities on current earn ings reports. By and large, American business institutions are climbing higher out or the depression and are showing more favorable net profit reports, but analyst stress that the road ahead up the hill is longer than the portion already traveled. During April. May and June of this year. Industrial corporations In the aggregate moved higher than the profit level of last year at this time, but the gain for the two periods whs less than the first quarter of this year over the first quarter of last. Financial experts point out thAt the second quarter of 1P34 was the high potnt of the year, but the third quarter earnings showed the worst comparison of that year. Industry now is facing the bright est outlook of the current year for the third quarter, and the compari son with last year should be highly favorable, it Is predicted In some fin ancial sections. In commenting on the current earnings situation, the National City Bank of New York tn its monthly letter declared : "Even with the Improvement indi cated for the current year, the result for teh six years 1930-35 combined for alt manufacturing corporations in the United States, numbering about 90. 000, will be no net return whatever on invested capital. " A compilation by the bank on the profits for the first half of this year made by 260 industrial corporations showed a raise of 17.9 per cent over the 1934 first half. Power Area Application, SALEM, Aug. 3. tP) The West Son st Power company today filed In the state utility commission here an application to combine the towns of Toledo. Newport. Waldport. Yachats and adjacent districts into one oper ating area and file a uniform tariff covering all of these operations. Oregon Weather, Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday, but cloudy at times near the coast: normal temperature; moderat norttt and northwest wind off the coast. r Schilling 1 IT MS MORE 10j 62 'i 33', 1934 7911 10'i 46- San Francisro nutterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. AlW. 2. First grade butterfat. 29 Francisco. WHEAT FOR RELIEF AID PORTLAND. Aug. 2. fpl The Oregon emergency relief administra tion today announced that it has purchased 350.000 bushels of wheat to be milled for direct relief work all over the United States. The price paid for the wheat pur chased in this state has averaged from 75 to 76 cents a bushel, Port land. Both old and new wheat is being bought. The buying campaig.n started about three weeks ago. will continue In definitely and the amount purchased In Oregon propably will depend, on whether the expected purchases in other states are made. It was re ported here that no wheat had been purchased In Idaho yet under the campaign. Wool Sales Restricted BOSTON. Aug. 2. (AP) (U. S. D. AgrJ Trade In wool continued about f.o.b.' San J steady and was still confined largely to 64s and finer quality. ClilcaRO Livestock. OH1CAOO. Aug. 2. Pi s Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 6.00; strong to 10 higher; good and choice 180-240 lbs. 10.90-11.10; top 11.15; 250-320 lbs. 10.50-90; sows 9.50-70. CATTLE: 1.500: largely clean ip market steady to weak; lower grades all classes predominating: common and medium grade butcher hellers and comparable grade light yearling swers getting best action; most steers 7.50-9.50; no stockers of consequence In crop: cutter cows 4.25 down to 3 25- beef cows with weight up to 7 50' bulls steady at 5.85; strong and arketemonactlv shrdlu shrdlu shrd active market on vealers at 8 50 9 50; mostly 0.00. SHEEP: 9,000: saleable supply con sists practically entirely of trucked In native lambs: all other kinds and classes scarce; market active steady to strong on slaughter dosses; rfood to choice native lambs 8.50-75: me dium throwouts 7.00; others down ward oo 6.00; native ewes quotable 2.00-3.50. Portland Produce is tilim0ii;,Mb(Xfiim PORTLAND. Aug. 2. (AP) But ter Prints. A grade. 28'ic lb. in parchment wrapper. 29V2c lb. In car tons; G grade, parchment wrapped, 27'5c lb.: cartons. 28'o lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least two weekly. nttlRr. lb.: country routes, 26(28c Ih B erade. deliveries leas than ft twice weekly, 26(S26'2c lb.; C grade at market. ; r. B GRADE CHEAM rK BVwi-vj Buying price, butterfat basis, 65c lb. EGOS Sales to retailers: Specials, large. 30c: extras, large, 28c: stand ards, large, 27c: extra mediums. 22c: large. 27c: mediums, extra, 27c: me diums, extra, small, 17c dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials. 27c; extras, 27c: standards. 25c; extra mediums, 23 medium firsts. 19c; undergrade. 18c; pullets. 16c dozen. HOPS Clusters, eraSc lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, cascara bark, live poultry, new or.lor.s. new potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. PORTLAND, Aug. 1 I AP) Sugar Bern' or fruit. 100s, 45.15: bales, t! 25; beet. S5 05 cwt. DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price, mill delivery 5 to 25-bbl. lots: Family patent. 98s. $6 20 5 7.30; bakers' hard wheat. 86 05 7.70; bakers' bluestem. ?B 35 a 6 75; blended hard wheat. S6 45 J? 7.20; graham. $5.85 $6.45; whole wheat, S6.15 bbl. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 2. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Mp.v 794 79 77'j 77:a Sept. old.. 75', 75', 73 4 73 4 Spt. new.. 75 4 75 4 734 734 Dec 77 77 75 75 Cash: B'.s Bend bluestem (13 pet.) 924 B:i Br.d bluestem 88 Dirk hard winter (12 pet.) 85 Dork hard winter (11 pet.) 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