MEDFORP MATL TRTBTTSTE. MEDFOKD. ORF-OON', FKTDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 193fi.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, reb. 7. (AP-OSDA)
HOGS 200, Including 147 direct.
Scattered sales steady. Few choice
lights to 10.75; 300-lb. butchers.
$0.50; light lights saleable '10.25
10.5. Packing sows, t8. 59.75; choice
75-lb. feeder pigs, to H0.75.
CATTLE 25. Including 17 direct;
calves 10. Including 9 direct. Com
mon to medium 860 to 90-lb. hold
over steers strong at $5.85 ra 8.25; oth
er classes nominal. ' Week's top fed
steers, $7.26. Practical top heifers,
$6.25. Beef cows, $5.25. Pew good
heavy bulls. $6.50. Oood to choice
vealers quotably $8.00a9.00.
SHEEP 300. Including 340 direct.
No fat lambs offered early. Good
trucked-lus saleable around $8.76 9
9.00; choice load lots quotable $9.50.
Few medium 185-lb. ewes, $4.00;
choice to $5.00 Odd lots 51 to 65-lb.
feeding lambs, $6.5 7.50.
CHICAGO. Feb. 7. (AP-USDAI
HOGS 16,000. including 5,000 direct;
unevenly 10-20 lower than Thursday's
average: tdp $10.45; bulk 170-240 lbs.
$10.20 3 40; 260-330 lb., $9.85 p 10.30:
better grade 140-160 lb. $10.00g40;
best sows. $9.50.
CATTLE 3.000. calves 500; verv dull
market on fed 6teers and yearlings;
wesk with Thursday's 35-75 cents
downturn; prospects another cany-
over of medium to good grade steers
similar to kinds selling earlier In
week at $10.50 down: bulk of today's
cron Quality and finish to sell at
$7.50ia9.25: stockers dull, weak to 35
lower: heifers 50-75 lower for week;
dull today: other classes steady.
SHEEP. 9.000; asking prices ana
few sales of better grade fat lambs
and yearlings around steady, quality
considered: bids around 15 lower on
better grade lambs usually refused:
good to choice native and fed west
ern lambs bid $10.00 ia 35: best held
$10.50 upward; most yearlings, $9.75;
aged sheep scarce; little changed;
scattered native ewes, $4.00 75.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7.
( AP-USDA) CATTLE: 35, all classes
nominally steady: only scattered hew
cows offered for sale; good under
1000-lb. fed steers quoted up to 8-00;
good young range cows eligible up to
6.00: choice vealers quoted up to B.au
SHEEP: 1.200, direct 775. Lambs
"active, fully 50 higher compared last
week; two decks good 78-lb. medium
nelt California lambs 10.25, other
weights absent; ewes about steady,
deck common 97-lb. Callfornlas 3.50.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
Grain:
wheat: Own High Low Close
May - .84 H -84 .84 .84
July .78 .78 1 .78 .78
Sep. .77 .77 .77 ,.77
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem
Do (13 pet.)
Dark hard winter (13 pct.)..
Do (11 pet.) .
$1.18
. 1.30H
. 1.09
80ft white, western white, hard
winter, western red . -62
Northern spring . .83 '
Oats No. 2 white, $22.60.
Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $30.25.
Mlllrun, $18.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 33
barley, 1; flour, 33; ota, 1; hay, 3.
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IT'S VALENTINE TIME I Freddy and Patsy exchange their St.
Valentine' Day promises as Grocer Frank Smith looks on approv
ingly. More than two million Valentines are being given boys and
girls by IGA grocers from coast to coast.
IN LOCAL ARMORY
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Lola Lamb; ong and tap dance. Bev
erly Birk: made quartrt. 01s?n, Klrk
patrlck, Prim, Vawter; Vantlns. tho
Magician; the Gleemen, 35 voice.
Dancing. ;
SATl'HDAY
0:30 A. M.
Kiddles, Matinee. VantltLe. the Ma
gician. S P. M. 1
Orchestra, Harmonle Honles; Van
tine, the Magician.
8 P. M.
Orchestra, Harmony Honles; bari
tone aolo, Harvey Field: character in
terpretations, Rheltou Walters; piano
duo, Plajio Pals; dance specialties
(Ruth Luy's pupils), (a) The Maids.
Shirley Jean Barton, Polly Hoffard, '
Oayi Miller, Oeraldlne Jerome, Tlllle
Rammln. Allsa Emerlck, Rosa tie Rob
erts, (b) acrobatic specialty. Elaine!
Winkle, (c) stair dnnceMurlel ptatt:
(d) musical comedy line Betty Bor- I
land. Patsy OeBauer, Pattle Young, !
Joan Adler. Ann Judy; vocal selec- i
ttons. Le Merle Beck; song and dance, '
Jack Moran: Vantlne. the Magician; j
vocal selections. Harvey Field; life :
saving demonstration, Med ford Fire i
Department; dancing. !
grade, deliveries at least twice week
ly. 37 1? 38c lb: country routes, 36 1?
37c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than
twice weekly, 35 g 36c lb.; C grade at
market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING
Buying price, butterfat basts, 53c
lb.
EGGS Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh specials. 18al9c doz.; extras,
18c; standards, 16c; extra medium.
16c; do medium firsts, 12c; under
grade, 13c; pullets, 12c doz.
Onions Oregon. $1.76 per 100 lbs.
POTATOES Local , $1.40 cental:
Klamath, $1.66 cental: Scappoose net
ted gems, $1.50 cental; Deschutes net
ted gems, $1.40al-65 centel.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, wool and hay, steady and
unchanged. ,
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, neb. 7. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .89, 50 .98V. .98Vi
July .89 K .89Vi -8V-4 84
Sep. .88 'A .88 a, .87 .87
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 7.(p) BUTTER
Prints, A grade, 360 lb. in parch
ment wrapper, 37'2c lb. in carton:
B grade, parchment wrapper, 35Vc
lb.; carton, 36',c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Feb. 7. (AP) Spe
cialties exhibited strength In today'a
atock market while many of the re
cent leaders were forced to absorb
considerable realizing.
Evenlng-up operations, uaual in
the final sessions of the week, were
In evidence. The close was slightly
Irregular. Transfers approximated
3.500,000 shares.
Trading got off to a bullish start
with numerous stocks moving Into
new high territory for the past five
years. Traders soon felt the profit
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"Home of Good Meats. . Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats'
5 - .v.
We rropose
With a fine juicy Steak Din
ner it's easy to win your
hero's heart. You will never
be disappointed in the qual
ity of Liberty Market Meat.
BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB
We have read a lot of ids. In our local papers, but the last one
reminds me of a little boy who had Just started to school. After
he had gone two months he met bis aunt and she asked him how
he was getting tlong. "Fine. I know everything about school now."
But after thla same boy went to school 10 yean more he met his
aunt on the street and she asked him again how he wis getting
along He said, "Pine. I surely didn't know u much u I thought
I did when X vas In the first grade."
The same thing happens to our competitors who tell the people that
It only takes three months feeding to make Fancy Beef. We do not
agree It takes three months to start the cttle to put on fat not
ssylng snythlnj stout th. meat It put on ta that time. If you
want to know how long It take, to finish beef for Prim. Beef, I refer
you to Tom !!..rrln. fxfman of tee KlrtUnU fsrm He n tell
you all about It u he ha. raised and fed .how cattl. all hi. Ilfe.
P.. PECH.
w. ir. now cutting Fancy Beef Cattl. from Klrtland farm.
SPECIALS
FARM CURED BACON, half or whole, lb 27
Swift's Premium SLICED BA0ON, lb 45
I.AWB STEW, lb 5
LARD
. 2 lbs. 35C
Ducks Turkeys Al Stewart's Capon Fryers and Roasters
taking urge, however, and some esrly
gains were shaded or cancelled. Late
support helped selected l&suea.
Today'a closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 182
Am. Csn . 125
Am. 6t Fgn. Pow r b'i
A. T. 4 T 169'j
. IMKf,
74 'j
23
63",
35
67
. 91
20
414
U6-;
33
57
67
17
Anaconda -
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract. .
Chrysler ......
Coral. Solv. .
Curtlas-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods -
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man. ..Mw...w..m...
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil H. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel .
116
39
29
76
45
12-A
31 't
15S
59
1..Z..Z n
2814
51
RESIDENT HERE, DIES
Sam EtJijrer, resident of .Josephine
and Jackson counties since 1B7S, died
at 7:45 last nl(rht at the home ol hi
daughter. Mrs. Jamea E. Sowell. 604
Beatty street. He waa in his 90'.h
year.
Funeral servlse. In chajfie of Con- ,
ger funeral parlor, are to be an
nounced later. j
Mr. Ejger was born October 14,
1846, In Switzerland. He came to th ,
United States In 1858 to live with an
uncle In Philadelphia. In June, 1878.
he arrived In southern Oregon where
he continued to reside until his death.
Most of the time he lived In Jose
phine county near the old town ol
Waldo. For the past three years he
made his home with his daughter
here.
On September 1, 1880. Mr. Egger
married Elizabeth Jane Fehely In
Jacksonville. Six children were born
of the union. Surviving are Mrs.
Sowell. three sons. 11 grand oh ildren
and two great-grandchildren. One
aon, John I. Egger, reside In Grants
Pass.
Mules Expensive
ST. JOHN. Wash.. Feb. 7. (;P)
Mules brought more than (200 apiece
at a farm auction sale here yesterday.
Farmers attributed the high price to
the demand created by Italian army
demands and Increased farming use In
recent years,
Ose Mall Tribune want ads
RATIFY SETTLEMENT
DISTILLERY STRIKE
PEKIN, 111.. Feb. 7. (JP) Striking
union workers of the American Dis
tilling company today ratified the
terms of settlement reached earlier
at a conference of federal officials,
company representatives and labor
leaders at nearby Peoria.
Silver.
NEW YORK, Feb. 7.(P) Bar sil
ver quiet and unchanged at 443J.
mm
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You're Telling Me!
this coffee has the
Yes, thousands of women are tell
ing etch other about this exclusive
M'J'B development in coffee.
Wtut is the "Strength Essen
tial"? It's t ccnslanl richness ef
tefftiflavtr in ntry grain of M-J B
which nukes it so easy for you to
mikes mild coffee that isn't taste
less, t medium coffee that isn't flat
and i sirongcoffee that isn't bitter
tnd nothing pleases men to
much as t full-flivored coffee.
Certainly you want true coffee
flavor even in the mildtst cup. If
you do, this it yours and your
husbind'l favorite coffee right
from the start. No need to look
further. Just tryM-J'B.
You'll save money also be
cause ic makes more cups per
pound. You can't fail with M'J'B,
so try it now.
full flavor al any strength
Vl GUARANTEE thai
you will find full flavor
in every cup of M-J B.
?ir?5 If not completely satis
factory your grocer will
refund your money.
LUMAN
BROTHERS
BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY - Telephone 273
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WE ARE PLEASED to see the many new faces each week at the Big Food Center.
Of course, we are equally pleased to see the old ones too. There is no let down
in our efforts to give not only the Best Foods money will buy and at the same time
give a service prompt, courteous and efficient. You will find there are advantages in
doing all your food buying here. You save both time and money Let us number you
among our many satisfied customers.
SOAP
Large Bars
IVORY
CANDY
Those Old Fashioned
Chocolates we all like, lb.
10c
Cream Mix Fresh and 4 A.
wholesome, lb. . I U C
Ginger Snaps
Crisp and fresh
Everyone likes them
2 lbs. 25c
Fig Ba?s
Nice, fresh and fine for
Children's lunch
2 lbs. 25c
COFFEE
Hills Bros
2 lb. tins ..
Red A Coffee
1 lb. tin
Red A Coffee
3 lb. tin
55c
18c
50c
FLOUR
Buy now while the
prices are down
Moon Brand
Montana Hard Wheat Flour "
, 49 lb. sack
$1.45
Kitchen Queen
Hard Wheat Flour
49 lb. sack
$1.49
NUCOA
20c
40c
1 pound ..
2 pounds
Mayonnaise
Best Foods; Real Mayonnaise
28c
48c
Pints
Quarts
FRESH QUALITY MEATS
R I Red Hens .
' Frying Size Rabbits
Swiss Stesk ut ti,e w&y u
Vea! Shoulder Chops
Pork Shoulder Roasts
Eastern Bacon, lean
.lb. 20c
lb. 23c
lb. 20c,
Milk Fed 5.
. . lb. 20c
. . lb. 28c
Salt Pork nice for frying . lb. 23c
Beef Pot Roasts 01008 Grain lb. 12y2c
Short Ribs Beef, choice . . lb. 10c
Fresh Side Pork . . ... lb. 20c
Pork Steaks Lean . . . lb. 20c
Shortening . . . 3 pounds 39c
Nut MaBgerine2ibs25c
CESSCO 6 lb. tin $1.09
SUGAR
Buy
Now
10 lbs. 53
PRUNES
New
Crop
4 lbs. 25
POTATOES
Klamath Falls No. 2
Netted Gems
50 ibs. 4$c
STORES
Peanut Butter
Most children love their Peanut
Butter Sandwich nice and fresh.
2 s. 2c
EXTRA SPECIAL
in BAKERY DEPT.
Tomorrow we will feature Caramel
Nut Cookies at the special price of
c dozen
These cookies are something new,
moist and chewy and a cookie the
whole family will go for. We will also
have a number of new coffee cakes to
morrow at special prices.
Fruits & Vegetables
APPLES For cooking or eating
6 lbs ,., 20c
ORANGES Sweet Southern
2 dozen. ........ ... . . . .... .49c
LETTUCE Firm and Crisp, 2 hds. 9c
CELERY Large size, each 13c
CAULIFLOWER Med. size, ea. 10c
EGG PLANT 2 for 13c
Just one look al the fine display of
Fruits and Vegetables tomorrow mor
ning will convince you that we have
about everything the market affords.