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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHU, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935. PAGE SEVEN f .1 n ACTION REVERSED (Continued PYom Page Ons.) coercing passage of the bill with the Candalarla Heights provision," were Representative E. W. Kirkpatriek of Mllwaukie and Lyle Thomaa of West Balem. The five members who reversed themselves on the test rote over their stand yesterday Included Representa tive Carl Fimdahl, Republican, of Pendleton. Harry Prazlerof Molalla, Moore Hamilton of Medford. M. M. Hill of Hood River, and C. T. Hockett, Republican, of Enterprise. On the final vote three others changed over, which however would not have changed the result either way. They were T. W. Munyan. Dem ocrat, of Lebanon, and Harvey Wells and Robert Farrell, both Republican, of Portland. Voting for the bill were: Alber, Angell, Bernes. Bolvin, Bull, Carter, Dickson. Eckersley, Eneda.hl, Erwln, Farrell, Frazer, Graham, Grant, Hamilton. Hill of Hood River, Hockett, Honeyman, Hosch. Hyde, Krier, Leach, Mflgruder, McCloskey, McKevitt, Mun yan. Nelson, Norblad. Norton. Rankin, Rennie. Rodman, Ross, Semon, Sni der. Wells and Speaker Lafcourette. Against Caufleld. Duerst, Fatland. French. Fuhrer. Gouley, Halght. Har tleon, Hill of Lane, Hughee, Johnson, Jonea, Klrkpatrick, Knight, Martin, Oleen, Osborne, Riddle, Scott, Staples, Taylor, Thomas and Tobin. The house at noone had passed the unemployment insurance bill aftjer defeating the minority report which would have taxed the employes ae , well. The bill, passed as a part of the federal social security program, (wm termed the "payroll tax." It 'would become effective In 1938. The senate passed the minority re port on a substitute bill for the Pear son measure, which was killed earlier In the week, allowing the board of control, at Its discretion, to Insure fcata j.'4fe&ftv. The Pearson bill was eft tck to committee recently, on a vote for reconsideration, and reach ad the floor today in the form of, the substitute bill. Senators Walker and Lee, leading the fight for the minority report, argued . that the restoration fund ould remain as at present but that the board of control should be per mitted to buy Insurance on certain ttats properties. Senators Zimmerman and Burke were the only disenting votes. Governor Martin signed senate bill 48, introduced by Senator Hess, which provides for the remission of interest and penalty on the payment of de linquent taxes on personal and real property. It Is anticipated that this bill will raise considerable additional funds. Market? " I.lTPKtork -PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS 300 incltld tns 325 direct. Market slow, weaker to 15c lower. Good to choice 185-210 lbs. mostly 9.35: 330-3C0 lbs. 8 60-9. Light lights artiund 8.75. PacklnK sows 7-7.50. Choice light feeders to 10S8. CATTLE 300 including le through and direct; calves 80, Including 39 through and direct. Scattered sales around steady. Common to medium steers 4.75-6.50; common heifers 4 4.75; low cutter and cutter cows 2-3; few butcher cows 3.25-3.75; good beef cows to 8. Bulla 3.50-4.50. Common to medium vealers 4.50-8.50; choice to 8. SHEEP 250 Including 199 direct. Mo6t sales around stesdy. Medium to good 83-90 lb. lambs 8-8.25; medium 104 lbs. 7.25. Few hesd yearlings 6; fairly good ewes 3.25; common down to 1.50. Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.) ... ! 18 Big Bend bluestem ., MS Dark hard winter (12 pet.) ...... 1.08 I Do (11 pet.) 'Soft white .. . Western white Hard winter Northern spring Western red .. .87 '-j .80 .79 .83 !i .80 .79 Wall St. Report Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow;;.; A. T. A T ; Anaconda Atch. T. & S, F Bendlx Avla , Beth. Steel California Pack'g ., Caterpillar Tract, .. Chrysler Com!. Solv Curt isa-Wright ..... DuPont SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 8 (AP-USDA) CATTLE, 50; light run all cows, steady: load medium 1008-lb. Grange cows, $4.75; few low cutter to cutters. 3.50-4.00: bulls absent; late Thursday: steers steady to mostly 15c lower; two loads 975 to 1150-lb. Ore gon grass fed steers, $7.00; six cars 950-lb; California steers oft, best top 6.7B. Calves, 30; nominal; choice light vealers quoted up to 89.50. SHEEP, " 1,350; steady; four decks good to choice 82-85-lb. California medtum-pelt lambs, $9.00 straight; four decks holdover lambs to locai feed lot, late Thursday: deck choice 93-lb. medium-pelt California lambs $9.00. NEW YORK, Nov. 8 f AP) A buy ing stampede for the utilities In to day's stock market swept many Issues up 1 to 3 or more points to new highs for the past four years. The majority of final prices were shaded. It was one of the speediest sessions since early In 1934, transfers approxi mating 3,350.000 shares. Industrial specialties Joined the advance in the face of considerable profit taking. De spite a few soft spotst the close was firm. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stacks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 163',i 14 , 48V, 33 i 43 36 . 8S 19'4 3'i 13fli Gen. Foods ..... 33 Gen. Mot 58 Int. Harvest. 59' i I. T. As T 11 Johns-Man 93 ,i Monty Ward . 36 North Amer. ... 27sg Penney (J. C.) . ao'i Phillips Pet ..; ... , ss Radio , . g Sou. Pac .L-.. 18' j Std. Brands ........... 15'J, St. Oil Cal ...v 37'-; St. Oil N. J. . 49 U Trans. Amer. 11 Union Carb. T1H Unltd. Aircraft .... 303; U. S. Steel . 47 Portland Prod uce PORTLAND,, Ore., Nov. 8. (AP) BUTTER Prints. A grade, 34V4c lb. in parchment wrapper, 35'io In car tons; B grade, oarchment wrnn.H 38!4c lb.; cartons 34',c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 34-3SC lb.; country routes, 32-35c lb.; B grade deliveries less than twice weekly, 32-350 lb.; C grade at market. EOGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh sbeclals. 33-.14c: ntru ,.. standards 29c; extra medium 25c: do medium firsts 20c; undergrade 18c; puiier.. toe aozen. ONIONS Oregon , $2.00 per 100 lbs. Cheese, milk, countrv m.r.t. hair, cascsra bark, hops, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. t n Portland" Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. .AP) Grain: Wheat: Open- High Low Close May .81 .81 $4 .80 .B Dec. 80 .80 .79 ,80 Cash: 'The Home of Good Meats, Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats" Brawny football stars eat plonty of steer beef Steak like you can always find at the Liberty Market. If you want the best of everything get the habit of buying all your meats at this fine market. Beef Veal Pork Lamb Get Your Supply of Meat at the Liberty to Last Over Armistice. WE HAVE FINE TURKEYS ORDER YOURS NOW Al Stewart's Capon Fryers and Roasters COLORED HENS FRESH OYSTERS FRESH FISH mlv l&ll ' Vv u:mwrr!r, if ? I W ,Vv'?.l V i ilium i. ... ttfir 1 -r SiXlV IF Mi Ss fk4:-f If V- ft LJ ME AND TWO OF THE BOYS AT THE SIDEBOARD In our houie you'll always find our Family's Whiikey setting on the side board. Always dnnlc in the open, I tell the boys. I've got three boys you know all helping with the Wilken Family Whitkey.T.iii shows my sons Harry Jr. and William and then there's my son-in-law, Tom. Harry E. Wilken, Sr. In this here prize recipe you'll taste what making 380 million gallons taught me! Yes sir, you're tasting the real family's whiskey of us Wilkens and you can bet your boots I've put all the knack I got out of my 40 or so years of ex perience into it ! But knack's not all there is to it not by a jugful. It's the care and bother you put into it kicking up plenty of fuss if your grains don't come right up to snuff getting your mash Just so taking your time putting it through real slow. It's nursing it along every inch of the way! If you ever hap. pen to be up our way, just drop in up to the distillery. You'll find me and the boys watching over our Family's Whiskey from 8 a. m. till quitting time. And when you taste how licking good it is, I miss my guess if you don:t say the Wilkens done mighty well by you. That's what everybody seems to be saying anywayl mum nun BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY JOS. S. FINCH I CO, INC., tMmlM WS &&($3 l) SCHENLEY, PS.-DIVISION OF SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., INC. UMAN BROTHERS Main and Bartlett Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY - Telephone 273 Saturday Specials Buy for Sunday and Monday Monday is Armistice Day. Be sure and lay in a supply of foods for both Sunday and Monday. Complete stocks are here for your choosing and you can buy everything for your table right here, saving both time and money. The best of foods and service always. Yes, wo deliver. MINCE MEAT PRUNES Choice Quality New Crop a Fine for Those Pies Breakfast Food 2 lbs, 19c 4 lbs. 25c SUGAR 10 "s 53c Buy Meats for Sat and Mon. Fey Fat R. I. R. fryers lb. 23c Fancy R. I. Red Hens lb. 20c Country Style Sausage lb 1 5c Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. 12c Beef Short Ribs . . lb. 10c SHORTENING . 3 lbs for 39c Salt Pork . . . per lb. 23c Fresh Side Pork per lb. 20c BaCOn eastern, medium thick lb. 34c Hani Swift's Empire or Half lb. 27c Hani Armour's Star or Half lb. 33c New Sauer Krant quart 10c COFFEE S & W Coffee, 2 lb. tins 55c Red A Coffee, 3 lbs. for 50c Ground fresh the way you like it. FLOUR Real Flour Values Klamath Falls Bouquet $1155 49 lb. sack Harvest King Flour A Good All-Purpose Flour 49 lb. sack Be Sure and Buy for TWO DAYS PEANUT BUTTER FINE QUALITY 2 ibs 29 National Cheese Week Beginning Saturday, Nov. 9 Here are some Real Specials for you: TILLAMOOK CHEESE, lb. 23c LOCAL CHEESE, lb 22c We are also offering a fine assortment of package Cheese and Cheese Spreads at Speoial Prices during National Cheese Week.. MILK Libby or Peter Pan 2 & Case 48 Tall cans $2.85 FREE With Lux Soap Reproductions of famous paintings free with each pur. chase of 3 bars Lux Toilet Soap. 3 bars for 19c SOAP SPECIALISTS BIG ' COMBINATION OFFER 1 Lux Toilet .08 1 Lux Flakes, large 26 1 Rinso, large 25 1 Lifebuoy : : 08 ; rforayon,y 54c Nut Margerine oood 3 ca 7 7c POUNDS Fruits Vegetables SPUDS Klamath Falls Netted Gem 50 lbs. No. 2, 75c 50 lbs. No. 1, $1.00 Saturday Bakery Special Buy for Sunday and Monday We have a choice assortment of Bakery goods for the Double Holiday. Shop here tomorrow and select sverything you need to make your dinners complete. SATURDAY SPECIALS AUNT MARTHA'S CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE Made from a new reoipe. Both cake and icing gener )usly filled with toasted walnuts I Large Cake , . . . . 49c Half Cake .....27c POTATO CRULLERS, doz.. .... 19c Rolls: Parkerhouse, Butteries. Napkinj and Sesame