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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. 'NrEDFOKP. (TRF.GOy. FRTTVAY. JANUARY 24. Ifttft. PAGE THREE TOKYO, Jn. J4. (AP) Numerous new frontier Incidents between the Jspanese-adviMd state or Msnchou kuo and Soviet-influenced outer Mongolia, drove the east Asia border controversy today toward an appar ent climax. A Domel (Japanese) news agency dispatch from Hstnklng. capital of Mancboukuo, said that the recurring clashes brought a vigorous protest from the Manchoukuoan foreign of-' flc to outer Mongolia considered by t officials ss a virtual "final warning. The Hslnklng protest called for "Immediate and complete withdrawal of all outer Mongolian troopa from Manchoukuo territory." 'If the outer Mongolian government disregards this demand." the note said, "the Manchoukuoan government will not be responsible for the conse quences." ( heifer run with In-between grade. S7.50gS.60: edge oil general market with undertone weak to 3sc lower; trade tending to settle down follow ing stimulating effect of recent storm wave and consequent supply abridgement; best steers held around 11.00; shipper demand narrow; other killing classes steady with cows scarce, but slow, SHEEP 15.000; opening slow; Indi cations around 36c lower on all slsughter classes; good to choice ns tlve and fed western lambs held ClO.SO-65 and better; Inttlal bids around 910.35 on desirable offerings consistently refused; most native ewes, 14.50 $5.00: choice lightweights held $5.35 and above. Portland Wheat ket, but apparently this Influence wu not to strong u recently. The aircraft and moit of the mines pushed ahead, resisting profit taking which appeared In other sections of the list. The close was somewhat ir regular. Transfers approximated 3, 660.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow; AL Chem. & Dye Am. Can - Am. is Fgn. Power A. T. & T. Ansconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pkg. Caterpillar Tractor , Chrysler Livestock -..PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 24. (U. S. Dept. Agr.) H0O8; 300 Includ Ing 135 direct. Market active, mostly steady. Good to choice 165-310 lbs. mostly J10.50; 330-310 lbs. S9.S0-75. j light lights $9.75-10. Packing, sows $8.00-35; few plain light pigs $0.50, choice quotable $10.35. . CATTLE: 35: calves 35: Including 18 direct. Market nominally steady at week's uneven decline; most classes around 50c lower than week ago; bulls, low grade cows and vealers nearly steady. Week's top fed steers $7.60, bulk selling below $7.00. Heif ers, mostly $5.00-6.50; best beef cows $5.00-50; low cutter and cutters (2.50-3.50. Early top bulls tiiC: lot? sales $5.35 down. Good to choice Vealers $8.50-9.50. Sheep: 35. Market nominally steady. Good trucked-ln lambs saleable around $9.00: choice load lots quot- : able $9.65. Fat ewes saleable $4.35-o.OO. PORTLAND, ore., Jan. 34. (API Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May 37 37 'i .87 37 " July .78 H .78 .78 IJ .IB', Sept. .77 i .77 Vi .7714 -WW Cash: Big Bend blueatetn. $130; do 13 per cent, $1.33Vj: dark hard winter, 13 per cent. $1.11: do 11 per cent, 84,,c: soft white, west ern white, hard winter, western red, 84c: northern spring, 85c. Oats, No. 3 white, $23.50. Corn, No. 3 B. yellow, $30.75. Mlllrun. $17.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 37; flour, 1; oats, 1. Coml. Solv. Curtiss-Wrlght . DuPont Gen. Poods Gen. Motors . 188 , 135 ti . avi . 180 304 70 H 33 1; 51 i 35', 58a B8, an, 4'i 144 1; 84 H 6i. Int. Harvest 89". I. T. T. Johns-Man. .. Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips. Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. Std. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb United Aircraft U. S. Steel 17 107H 37J, 38', 73 A0 13i 37 1 j 10', 41 T, 74', 28', 47 U San Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 34 (API First grade butterfat, 390 f. o. b. San Francisco. silver NEW YORK. Jan. 34. (AP) Bar sil ver, steady and unchanged at 44 c. A sight-seeing plane service at Palm Beach, Fla., charges - one-half cent per pound per paasenger. I William O. Pennington, 34. a na tive of Texas, was held In city Jail today on an open charge following his arre-n at a Med ford rooming house last night. According to the city police blotter, Pennington re sisted arrest when an officer went to the lodgings In answer to complaint. The laconic report of the arrest ing officer, who made the nab alone, follows: "Pennington resisted ar rest. He told me he was going to show me how quick he could kick hell out of me and throw me down stairs. Or. Inskoep attended him." Polios said they have had trou ble with Pennington before. Several months ago he was ordered to leave town by City Judge Allen D. Curry when he appeared to face drunken charges, records showed. 4 STUDIED BY JURY FHISNO. Cal.' Jan 24 ifV) The county grand Jury coi vened In secret session today to trather evidence for a possible nurds indictment against Flton M- 8-ne SI. paroled convict who allied! confessed alaylng Mary Loi iw S'-ammer. 14. ftone did no: appear at the ses sion being neld v Folsom prison to prevent mou - violence. Sheriff George J OverhoL, who an nounced the accused bad confessed the killing, ant District Attorney Dan P Conway were closeted with tie grand jury for a considerable time. Pioner Pies. WALLA WALLA Jan. 34. ,TV-Ml Anna Hill, W. whose parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Hill, came to Oregon with the Marcus Whitman party over 00 years ago. died here today. She was born in Yamhill county, Oregon, September Z6 18M 4 PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 34. OP) The German cruiser Emden. here on a goodwill visit, took on petroleum today from the German tanker Hanwi which docked here yesterday. Hun dreds of persons continued to d apect the Emden during visit lug hours. Schilling r nr. . yaitiiia T hi Jht. tl 4iaJ riii.u(c ttmvvr net'tr Mes out y- k nor freeze cut SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 34 (AF-USDA) Cattle 200. All classes moderately active, steady; car me dium 975-lb. California fed steers. $7.50; part-load 780-lb. Idaho stock steers, $0.00; car medium 838-lb, California heifers, V6.50; load 935 lb. range cowa . and heifers, $6.00; choice vealers quoted up to 900. SHEEP 450. Salable supply lour decks desirable fed wooled Idaho lambs nothing done, asking steady. Late Thursday two decks medium 69 -lb. shorn lambs. $8.65, straight. CHICAGO, Jan. 34. (AP-USDA) Hogs 7600; strong to 25c higher than Thursday's average; lightweights up most; extreme top, $10.70; bulk 170 350 lb., $10.50-60; 360-350 lb., $10.00 45; most 140-160- lb., $10.00-60; best - sows, $9.65. CATTLE 4000; calves BOO; general trade less active: largely steer and Portland Produce PORTLAND, Jen. 34. (p BUT TER print, a grade, 36,c lb. In parchment wrapper, 37 Vic lb. In car ton; B grade, parchment wrapper. 35o lb.; carton, 36!c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 37-38c lb.; country routes, 36-37C lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 33-36c lb.; O grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis. 55c lb EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 17-18c; extra.' 17c, standards, 15c; extra medium. 14c; do medium firsts. 12c: undergrade. 13c; pullets, 12c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 34. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.01 1.0114 100, 1.01 July .89', .89 .88 9, Sept. .87!, .88 A7J4 .87 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Jan. 34. (AP) Infla tionary currents continued to moti vate various storks In today's mar- FRESH ORANGE PINEAPPLE CAKE Delectable yellow butter cake combined with fresh oranges and crushed pineapple. Baked in two square layers and iced with fresh orange frosting. Try one of these on the family or week-end guests. SPECIAL LARGE CAKE 49c SMALL CAKE 39c The Original Low Price Market YOU CAN HELP to make your budget balance by doing your shopping at the Peerless. You can actually save money at the Peerless every day without sacrificing service or quality. Roast Beef Good Shldr. Cuts lb. 10c Steak Sirloin or Rib lender Beef lb. 14c Swiss Steak . lb. 171 :c ' A Real Value New York Cut . lb. 25c Top Sirloin, no bone no waste Rump Roast . lb. 17Hc Boned and Tied, no waste Bacon Squares - lb. 1 9c Sugar Cured Fat Backs Tomato Juice i5oz.tin3for25c Tomato Juice Cocktail 2y2 tin . 2 for 29c Knight's High Quality. Rogue River made An Invitation is extended to all lovers of good coffee to attend the FORMAL OPENING OF THE Render Tea & Coffee Co. 24 N. Bartlett, next door to Peerless FRESH ROASTED COFFEE WILL BE SERVED FREE ALL DAY SATURDAY Why not plan to drop in during the day and sample this delicious coffee. De Luxe, lb. 33c .... 2 lbs. 65c Royal, lb. 29c . . 2 lbs. 55c Breakfast Cheer, lb. 26c .... .2 lbs. 50c Superior, lb. 23c ... 2 lbs. 45c Brazilian, lb. 18c. . .2 lbs. 35c 111 TEA Assam Blend or Pekoe, lb ...50 Gunpowder, lb 40t Japan Basket Fired, lb 300 Fresh Roasted PEANUTS lb. 15c Beef Cubes . 2 lbs. 25 Boneless, Lean and Tender Boiling Beef, rib lb, 81 c Bacon Backs . . lb. 29c Lean. 8ugnr Cured Ripe Olives no. i tin 2 for 27c Beef Tongues lb. 1 2 1 2 c Fresh Ground Beef . 2 lbs. 19c Tune in KM ED every evening from 7:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the latest news Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SOUTH. CAULIFLOWER, lg. white 2 for 19 IMPERIAL LETTUCE, ex. lg. solid 2 for PC Fancy CRANBERRIES not over ripe.. 2 lbs. 200 JUICE 0RAN0ES, sweet navels 3 do. 23c We also have some very fine Tomatoes, Artichokes, Oreen Peas. Bell Peppers at LOW PRICES WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT Hollovay's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 INDEPENDENT NO AFFILIATIONS PHONE 20 3 (A 'Reliable Service Must Of Be Constantly Good to Warrant Such Praise" CoSfee Specials Package Coffee, lb. 19c; 3 lbs. ..... .50c 28c 25c Hills Red, Golden West, Schilling, M. J. B. or Maxwell House, lb. can ..... Chase and Sanborn, M. J. B Aladdin or Hills Blue. Lb. can a)M.HBiiinS3Msasi says one of our customers, and she voices the opinion of many of our customers who use Reliable service year after year. Phone 20 FOR FREE DELIVERY RAISINS, Thompson Seedless, 4 lbs. 23c Pork and Beans, lg. 27 oz. can ..... 10c Salmon, Pink, No. 1 tall 2 for 25c KIPPERED SNACKS, each 5c Corn, Tomatoes, Sliced Beets, can . . 10c PEAS, Meco, No. 2 can 2 for 25c Potciltl H. B., large bottle .. 15c UdldllJ Knight's, large bottle . 19c DILL PICKLES, full gallon can 59c CATSUP, large No. 10 can . . ....... .49c Jell Powder, R. Club, pkg. 5c, 4 for 19c PORTER'S, cut or coiled Spaghetti, elbow or long 4 M ty fnw, fl Macaroni, Plain or Crinkled Noodles each I f C L Yi Z I C Postum Cereal 23c (I Apricots jMW ' i II II MM Fancy Southern Navels VV U No. 2 can 11 if m. J m W V 12Hc J II 2doz 4Sc If BANANAS, fancy fruit, 4 lbs 25c II II GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona desert grown, 80 's, do. 290 II ?ca?E ft LETTUCE 9c II LA France or Satina 3 for 250 wi i , , , MM ' 1 Cauliflower, large heads. .. .2 for 19c JM Dole's Pineapple Gems carrots, turnips, radishes ' fj Something Different 1 Q W and GREEN ONIONS wM No'2can -- I3C PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE FLOUR, AQm 10 lb. sack Tuna Flakes, size 2 for 25c KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 can 10c FLOUR Klamath Bouqet49 ib. $ 1 .39 Kitchen Queen 49 ib. SI .49 121 North Central Phone 324 FREE DELIVERY Any Size Order BUY HERE AND SAVE ON THE BEST LARD II o pounas Boneless Jt am Corned Beef . . lb. 1 0c Salt Pork . Sirloin Steak Bacon . . Tlotory . lb. 23c . lb. 20c . lb. 30c Dog Food . 4 cans 25c ALSO FANCY HENS, RABBITS, AND FRYERS