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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, IfW. PAGE THREE RETAIL BUTTER PRICES FAIL TO ADVANCE WITH BOOST FOR PRODUCERS PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. H. (AP) He tall prtces In butter have ihown I llttl disposition to aavance. even though the alight advance In the price to producers this week la being sustained. Price ot 32 centi a pound tor A grade and 31 wnti for B grade seem destined to hold. Local demand tor all grades la excellent, and sup plies are barely filling the needa. Wholesale egg market Is approxi mately the same aa last week, but withdrawals of storage products have been so heavy that prices have be come somewhat mixed. Eggs graded from fresh stock will be retailing at 38 cents a dozen, over size, down to ' 23 and 24 cents a d02en for extra small. Undergradee are moving Into shipping channels In liberal demand, as well as finding ready acceptance In local markets. Firmness Is seen also In the cheese market, with retail advances on all kinds. Low scoring mild cheese Is holding around 23 cents a pound, with sharp at 30 to 33 cents. Dressed and live poultry Is steady, with no changea In prices quoted to retailers. Heavier receipts are ex pected today, and many houses have designated it as a speclsl poultry day with premiums for most classes. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 13 IAP USDAI Hogs 250 including 203 di rect. Market about steady. Medium to good 175-210 lbs., $10 10.25: choice quotable to $10.50; 280 lb. butchers. (9.50; lew light lights. 3.54. Good to choice 118-lb. feeder pigs, S10 50. CATTLE 35; calves 30. Including 28 direct. Practically nothing on sale. Market nominally steady. Week's bulk grass steers. S5.507; top. 7.75 bulk heifers, S4.25r?6; low western white .73 i Hard winter .TJ'i Northern spring . .74 Western red - - .73 Oats No. 2 white, $19. Corn No. 2 eastern yellow, $38.50. Mlllrun standard, $17. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 72; barley, 1: flour, 19; oats, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Sept. Open Sept. . .91', cutters Dec. .92J, Beth. Steel u California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv Curttis-Wrlght DuPont - Gen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest I. T. & T Johns-Man Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) .... - 39 .. 31 '4 51'. - 71', 20-., 2 . -12$ I 45'; .. 591, 1$ , 74 .. 30'1 - 20', butterfat, 32 fob. San First grade Fianclsoo, sliver. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. tT Bar sil ver steady and unchanged at 65 V CORVALL1S. Ore.. Sept. 13 (API Federal extension workers on Indian reservations In five western states opened a two-day coherence here to day to discuss extension methods and practices among the 35.000 Indian wards of the government. and cutter cows around $2 ? 3; good I May beef cowa quotable. $4.50,3 5; bulls saleable, $4.25 down. Good to choice vealera, $8(9 8.50. SHEEP 700. Including S13 direct. Market stesdy. Few good to choice lambs, $7.50 m 7.75: choice quotable to $8: common to medium. $6r?7; choice 92-lb. yesrllngs, $6.25; me dium ewos, $2 2.25; good fat ewes quotable to $3. .93' 4 13 IAPI Wheat High Low Close ! Phillips Pet .93 .92, .93 .94', .92', .94 .94, .93 .94?, Ue Mall Tribune want ads. SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. IS. (AP-USDAI CATTLE 100; hold overs. 95: good steers absent; car me dium north coast California 873 lbs.. $6.75: heifers scarce; loed medium 1063-lb. Oregon cows. $4.75; around 80 head low cutters and cutters. mainly $2.75-3.75; few $4.00: odd bulls $4.90-5.50. CALVES 10; nominal; odd head 300-lb. Oregons. $8,50. SHEEP 300. all direct; nominal: choice handy weight wooled lambs quted up to $9.00. Wail St. Report Rsdlo Sou. Psc. ... Std. Brands St. OH Cal . St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft ... U. S. Steel Style. Kraft Dress Hospltat. 235 E. Main. Tel. 1202. Mre. de Rycke spe cializes In altering and remodeling women's and children' garments. Reference since 1920. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-K-14 after 6:00 p. m. LARGE circulating heater; perfect condition. $22.50. Phone 779-L. FOR SALE Colored fryers, also cu cumbers. Phone 951-R. TOR SALE Piano, rowing machine, library table. Tel. 595-H. SPECIAL 1935 Graham Demonstrate" 1933 Nash Sedan. 1932 Pontlac Coupe. 1934 Willys sedan. 1933 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Nash Tudor Sedan. 1929 Ford Pickup. 1930 Dodge Truck. 1929 Ford Truck. 1Q9A r.hev. Truck. Many other to choose from. Liberal Terms. ' WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. 123 S. Riverside Ave., Medford. Ore. .NEW YORK. Sept. 13. (API Metal and mining issues turned strong In today stock market and most other groups rallied In their wake. U. S. Smelting spurted about 8 points at one time and gains of I to 2 or more were scattered throughout the Hat. Extreme advances were shaded in the last hour of profit tak ing. Trading was generally quiet, however, transfers appro x 1 m a t i n g 1,750.000 shares. The close was firm. Today's closing prlcea for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 170 Am. Csn 144 Am. Fgn. Pow 674 A -P Xr T 141 Sept. 13.-(AP.DSDA)-An(lconla- """""J 31 Atch. T. & S. F. 51 . Bendlx Avla 32". CHICAGO, Hogs 6000: stesdy to 10c lower: top i oiauu; good to choice 190-240 lbs. $11.75-90: 140-160 lbs., $11.00-68; sows. $9.7510.25. CATTLE 3000: clean-up market; barely steady with week's extreme decline: demand broadest for cutter cows selling $4.50 down: no strictly cnolce steers offered; several loads very good offerings not sold: bulk : $9.50 down to $6.00; stockers and i feeders fairly well cleanup: heifers dull: 50 under week high time: j comparatively little above $9.00; 11 i kinds early In week $1C.S0 and be- j low; bulls steady to wenk: vealers steady to 25c lower: $10.50 down; ! few, $1.00. j SHEEP 7000: fat lambs slow: un- j dertone weak to 25c lower: bids and i few sales good to choice natives. J $9.00(9.25: rangers unsold; under-; tone weak on aged sheep: native ewes. $2.753.50; best held $3.75;! feeding lambs supply limited, Indies, tlons firm. San Francisco' Butlerfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13. .Tl My last Vn y -))) y -rel.est: jM Vflavor me with Schilling ro it 1 1 ry Seasonin 83', 26'.i 8 ri'i pti 44 kalllttS I R the French policy to th attltuda that l IMrmneiM unci economic sanctions are neceMRi-y in cas Italy attacks Etht I opla were Indicated In Paris and Ge neva. 1 Premier Laval of Franca demanded I the enforcement of the lentiue cove ! nant In a speech before the leagvie , -assembly, and French officials In ! Parts interpreted his remarks as I i meantntr (he French nation would Im pose economic and financial but not military sanctions n gainst the ag uressor nntlon In the event of an France's solidarity with the League j Italo-F.thloptan war. of Nations covenant and a swing in Laval's speech had been eagerly HULL'S APPEAL 10 ROWINGNATIONS (Continued- trom page One.) awaited by the league si no observers had debated whether France would back up Great Britain In the British stand for league soliclitrlty opposed to war or would back up Italy In th lattcr's demand for colonial expan sion. While the leatrue met to preserve peace, Italy continued troop move ments toward East Africa and Em peror Halle Selassie of Ethiopia, as a precaution, ordered the mobiliza tion of 75 per cent of all government employes. The British stand at Geneva gen erally created optimism In Ethiopia. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MA DE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT 351 Holloway's Reliable Grocery A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 Independent No Affiliations Phone 20 Hsalble Food z WE PAY up to $5.00 for men's used suit. Will H. Wilson, 33 No. Front St. GOOD used piano. $95.00; Saturday only; $5.00 down. $5.00 a month. Baldwin Piano Shoppo. FOR SALE Bennett apples. . Myers, Tel. 258-J. FOR RENT Small furnished house suitable for one person. 237 No. Grape. FOR SALE Potatoes In lb; tomatoes 5Jc lb; you pick. Bring contain ers. Saturday and Sunday only. W. H. Penlnger, 2"a ml. north Central Point on Pacific Hwy. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266. BRAND NEW home sacrifice; auto matic oil heat: 6 large rooms and bath: fine view. Special terms to deoendable buyer. Priced below cost. No trade in. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1619 E. Main St. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Sept. 13. (AP) But ter Print: A grade, 292c lb. in parchment wrapper, 30i$c lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrap ped, 28'Jc lb.: cartons. 20,$c lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 28c dozen; ex tra, 28c doz.: standards, 26c doz.; extra mediums, 24o doz.; medium firsts, 22c dozen; undergrade, 18c doz.; pullets, 16c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, but tcrfat,' live poultry, new onions, po tatoes, cantaloupes, wool and hay, steady, unchanged. Portland Wheat Sept. 13. (AP) FOR SALE Complete household fur nishings: beautiful Italian period 8-plece dining room set. larse gas combination range, bedroom suites, nig, etc. Very cheap. 51J 8. Holly St. PORTLAND, Ore Wheat: Open May 77 tt Sep., old 73?i Sep.,new 7334 Dec 76 uasn: Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.) nig uena Dlueotem .99 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) ...... 1.02 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 81'; Soft white 74 High .78 .74 .74 .76 Low .77i .7314 73H .75?4 Close .78 .74 .74 .76 ...$1.04 21 Old Fashioned Wine Cake This is one of our most popular items and a cake which many of our customers tell us is superior to any cake of this type they have had anywhere. It has a remarkably fine texture and a really delight, ful flavor. It is sold uniced and is an excellent ake to serve with Ice Cream or Fresh Fruit. On tomorrow only at the attractively low price of sale 19c each Remember we have the only Thin Sliced Sandwich, Rye or Cracked Wheat sold in Southern Oregon. Ask your favorite grocer or call at our Retail store 25c FOR FREE Delivery Service An experienced clerk will fill your order, promptly and carefully. njr 1 Oregon-grown WalnUtS Mediums. 2 lbs. A Real Money Saver Raisins EST" 41b.Pkg.23c Rockwood's lW lb. in 2 lb. cans COCOA AUL-1- D-.i. vv nuie ueeis no. 2 can Green Lima Beans opmach Lg Kraut 20c Schilling f nttees v jj PERCOLATOR D R Two kinds, percolator & drip" For a fragrant, full flavored cu pof coffee use Schilling's (Either kind In Tanni m tins) 1 ib 29c 2 1 57 c Fancy Crater Lake -j 2forJl No. Fey. Royal Club No. Vi can 2 can 2 for 25c 2 f0r25c 25c Fey. Peas, Sun Blest, hew pk., 3 sieve Can 15c 2 cans 29c Fancy Lg. No, 2 can. 2 for Grapefruit Mission No. 2 can 2 for 23c SWANSDOWN Cake Flour and 89 c 7-piece Cake Set Grape Nut Flakes, package . '. . c HONEY Local 5 lb. pail 45 CATSUP C.H.B. Lg. 14-oz. bot 19c We have a big line of Pickling Spices Sandwich Spread, Durkee's, pint . . . 29c Salad Aid, Durkee's, pint . . . . . 25c e: FOR RENT 5 -room furnlfthed apart ment near courthouse: (taxa?e. In- : quire W. P. Campbell. 804 E. Main. . WANTED To rent ty Oct. 6, 8 or 4- ! room unfurnished house in vicinity i of Junior high. Phon 860. j A-ROOM houM. 3 lot, on pavement, ! paid up: 2 bik. from potoff!w: 1200: term. H. N. Lolland, 225 1 So. Oakdale. DEER RIFLES Some real ?ood buys vh thev last- Cllff'a Sport Shop. S17 North Riverside. SPECIAL 1E34 Airflow DeSoto 6-pass. Sedan; lew mlleeg. 1P31 Ford DeLuxe 4-door Sedan. Both cars priced tWow book. Sat urday only. MB AD MOTOR CO. 16 So. Fir. DSoto. Phone 990. Plymouth. FOR SALE Picklln:? cuc.imbere. nwwta IV gal.; dill 10c: No. 1 tomatoes 50c hundred on vines: peppers 2c lb. John Mac, dirt road before overhead crossing Tolo; fol low arrows. FORD PanW: looks and run like new; perfect everyway; priced to 811 qul-k. PIEKCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Device and Plymouth. TAKEN tTP Ri bull, branded 4T on ncht hip. Owner may hve same bv pavinn for ad and feed. Helen Herbert. Rt. 4. FOR SALE Fin Muir peach. R. C. Ward. Fern Valley. WANTED Olrl M do housework. Apr1v Mr F. C Arthur. 22 Glen Oak.' or call 1311-X. FOR RENT Suite of rooms in mod ern home nr hlch schoM. Bk fist for tacher or busineas women. Phone 964-J. Tt'NE IN KM ED stur-v morning for Children's Music Hour LO?T Larr (tray tapestry bw con taining kvs., papra and chn. Reward. 327 N. Crap. STOCK OF GROCERIES. lccatd at 71 Mfl!n. Ashland, will offered for sale by Aled b!4s. B!1a will b opened at 11 a m. Wedneav Sp?mhr 18. 1913. at the off! of the unrtrs:med This stA-k tn-ver.tor'.-a S78 85. fixture II WOO. equity in electric refrigerator 112 41.' Certified ch-k for 10 pr cent of amount offered must ar eomnany bid Stork mav b 'n-?v-:ed Mondav. September .6 ibS. R'?ht rervAd to re'f-t nv or ail b.cis. Adjust men. Bar.u. 471 Putoclc fi.ocA, PortUod, 0.l f - ----- ,rr::T, State Inspected Meats are here for your protection. It is one of the many extra features that make this market outstanding! SOAP SPECIALS Purex, quart bottle 13c White King Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25c White King Granulatecl Soap, large pkg. 35c with 16 oz. iiniknge FREE MUTTON LEGS lb. 9c MUTTON CHOPS - 2 lb. 15c MUTTON STEW 3 lb. 10c MUTTON SHOULDER Ib. 8c VEAL LEG ROAST Ib. 1 5c VEAL STEAK ' Ib. 1 22c VEAL STEW Ib. 7c VEAL CUTLETS Ib. 15c Boneless Beef Cubes 2 Ib. 25c HAMBURGER stss1 21b. 19c Peaches LAST CHANCE to get the famous O. B. Morrow J. H. Hales APPLES Jonathans, very nice 6 lbs. 25c Box 98c CANNING PEACHES Freestone. We have an extra good buy in Mo. 2 Canning Peachea. Come in and tee them. CANTALOUPES Bohnert's Large Sizes 36's 27's 2 for 5c 12 for 25c WsMI CITY MEAT 'MARKET "THERE IS A DIFFERENCE in meats, and they City Moata always look o good sell at SAVING PRICES, tool" Macaroni, 212-pound package ... 0C Beans, small white, 3-pound package ... 1 9c ONE 10c PKG. 0XYD0L for only lc 4 . f Jt n I N M T IVltl) UIHI1 I P AND Q l)C WHITI NAPHTHA SOAP FLOUR, Kitchen Queen or Snow Bird 49 pounds . Sl-69 (A Money Back Guarantee on Hard Wheat Flour) FANCY PRODUCE-LOW PRICES-HIGHEST QUALITY Sweet Spanish Onions, 10 pounds . 19c String Beans, 4 pounds .... 15c Grapes, 5 kinds, 4 pounds . . . 25c Danish Squash, large, each ... 5c 121 North Central Phone 234 Free Delivery Any Size Order LEAN BACON By the piece ... ..lb. 35c Baby Beef Roast, lb. 12c Rib Boil lb. 8c Pork Roast, shldr., lb. 23c y, I, FANCY FRYERS, HENS, RABBITS-ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS