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Stocks Stage Recovery Parade After Recent Drastic Downturns
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREflON". FRIDAY. 'APRIL no, 1937.
SHARP COMEBACK
IS REGISTERED IN
Livestock
lamb 910, good quoted up to 910.50;
good -choice wooled slaughter ewe
salable around 95 $6.
LIMITEJHRADING
Steels and Rails Lead Up
swing Profit Taking in
Final Trading Reduces
Showing in Some Issues
NEW YORK, April 30. (API
Stocks stepped into the recovery par
ade today and retrieved fract'ons to
6 or more points of thetr recent're
lapse. The come-back was accomplished
on exceptionally small volume con
sidering the breadth of the advance.
Financial commentators thought
many traders were still "frozen" In
and unable to participate because of
Impaired margin accounts. Others, it
was believed, were & bit skeptical of
the reversal of trend and declined
to leave the sidelines until the right
about was more definitely established.
Brokerage quarters said the upturn
was partly of a technical nature, in
spired by considerable short covering,
reinvestment demand, drying up of
foreign selling and Improvement in
lately weak Paris and London mar
kets. Steels and rails led the revival,
closely trailed by farm implements,
rubbers, electrical equipment and
specialties. There was some cashing
In of profits on the final lap and
top prices were lower 'd In many In
stances before the close.
Transfers were around 1, 400.000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 2?-0
Am. Can 99
Am. & Pn. Pow 83,4
A. T. & T lfl2
Anaconda 517
Atch. T. & 3. T 88V4
Bendix Avia. 31
Beth. Steel 86 4
Caterpillar Tract HH
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont -
Gen. Elec
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
-II314
- 153B
- Si
-154
- 53
.. 3914
- 58 V4
..10534
- 11
-131
- 55
- 25
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man.
Monty aWrd - .
North Amer. ...
Penney (J. C) &8
Phillips Pet 56
Radio . . 94
Sou. Pac 57 14
SKI. Brands 13 Is
St. Oil Cal. 44
St. OH N. J 66i,8
Trans. Amer. 14
Union Carb. 09
Unit. Aircraft 26
U. S. Steel ...... - 101'4
Portland
PORTLAND, April 30. ( AP-USDA)
HOGS: 300. Including 250 direct,
market steady, good-choice - light
weight drive-Ins 910.25$ 10.36. load
lots 910.50. 255 lb. 99.75. odd packing
sows 98, feeder pigs 98. 50 8.75.
CATTLE; 50, Including 22 direct,
calves 10 good fed steers 910 25, two
loads medium holdover steers steady
99.15(39.40, choice heifers 97, medium-good
fed 98.50fa9.75, low cutter
and cutter cows 94.25:3 5.50. common-medium
95.75 g7.35, outstanding
dairy type cows 98, good beef cows
98.50. bulls 96 256.75. cutters 95.50,
goodholce veal nominally 89. 50 19
10.50. late Thursday 4 loads cutters
to low -good cows 958.
SHEEP 50, slaughter ewes steady,
others nominally steady, choice fed
wooled lambs 912.25 and above,
choice shorn lambs eligible 910.50.
trucked in spring lambs 911.50, choice
load lots 912.50, few medium good
shorn ewes 94.25, common 92. choice
shorn kinds 95, wooled kinds 96.50.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. April
30. ( AP-USDA) HOGS: 450. dtiect
225; butchers mostly 10c lower, top
and bulk sorted 170-225 lb. weight
910.70. around 140-170 lb. weights
largely 910.20, odd lots 240-275 lb.
butchers 910.20, extreme heavies
down to 99; packing sows about
steady. $8.500. Late Thursday, bulk
local butchers 910.30.
CATTLE 250, direct 35; holdovers
90; steers very slow, bulk unsold, in
cluding three loads holdovers ftom
Thursdays, undertone weak, package
medium 885 lb. Nevadas 99. short
load common-medium 841 lb. Cali
fornia $8, loadlots medium-good fed
steers held above 99.25; she-stock
mostly steady at week's uneven
down-turn, load 895 lb. grass heif
ers 97.65, package fleshy dairy cows
95.25, moderately sorted, scattered
lots low -cutters-cutters 93.25 ($4.50;
bulls up to 96.50, steady. Thursday:
fed steers very slow, mostly 50c lower
than last week's close, four loads
medium-good .900-1100 lb. weights
99.15.50, load grass steers 98.75,
steady. Calves: 10; nominal; medium
good vealers quoted around 98g.25,
choice eligible above.
SHEEP 600, direct 575; nominally
steady, supply very light, package
medium-good 70 lb. California spring
Chicago ' (
CHICAGO. April 30. (AP-USD.M
HOGS 8000; fully steady with
Thursday's best time on weights av
eraging 300 lbs. down; heavier butch
ers and big weight packing sows slow,
weak, ' .top 91030; bulk good and
choice 200 to 300 lbs.. 9 10.00 10.25;
comparable big weights down to
99.00 and medium kinds to 98.50.
CATTLE 1500. calves 500; fed
steers and yearlings weak; medium
weight and weighty steers very scarce:
dozen or so loads light steers here of
value to sell at 910.50s 11.6Q; very
few sold; best promise to sell slightly
above 912.00; prospects moderate car
ryover; tin stockers, 96.75 8.25; load
1037-lb. half fat feeders on Ohio ac
count late Thursday. 911.25; cows,
steady to weak; bulls and vealers
steady; sausage bulls. 97.00 down;
vealers 910.00 down to 98.00.
SHEEP 11,000 Including 7300 di
rect; strictly good and choice lambs
opening fairly active to shippers;
fully 25 cent higher; top 40 ffents
up, quality Improved; choice handy
weight and medium weight wooled
offerings 912.50 12.75; clipped lambs
scarce; sheep steady; scattered wooled
ewes, 96.00(3 6.50.
Today's car receipts:
flour 31.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 30. (API !
BUTTER: Prints. A grade. 34c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 35c lb. in car-,
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers.
33'jc lb.; cartons 34140 lb.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade. 35H36c
lb.; B grade, 3334ic lb.; C grade
at market.
B grade cream for market (price
paid producer) Butter fat basis,
55.2c lb.; milk. 63.7c lb.; surplus,
45.9c lb. Price paid milk board, 67c
lb.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: extras, 21c: standard. 19c; med
ium. 17c; medium firsts, 16c; under
grades, 16c dozen.
Cheese, country meats, and live
poultry unchanged.
New potatoes, onions, wool, hay.
steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, April 30. (AP)
Wheat advanced 3 ',4 cents on the
Portland cash market with everyone
seeking to buy as compared with all
trying to sell for some days past.
Montana gained 3 cents a bushel.
On the futures market, without trad
ing, final in May was up 2 cents,
July and September up the same
amount.
(wheat) Open High Low Close
May l.M 1.17 1 14, 1.17
July ..... 1.08 "4 109 1.00 16 1.09
Sept. 1.03 i 106 1.03 14 1.06
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluest em.
hard wheat, 12 percent. 9120; dark
ard winter. 13 percent. 9140; 12
percent. $1.32; 11 percent. $l.23';
soft white, western white, hard win
ter and western red, 91. 19.
Oats, No. 2 white 933 50. gray
932.50.
Barley. No. 2 45-lb. B. W. 940.
Corn, Argentine 942.
Millrun standard 931.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. April 30. (AP) High
est prices for wheat were reached In
the late dealings at 3 cents a
bushel maximum overnight gain.
Reports that Kansas wheat crop
prospects have been diminishing rap
idly were at hand, with assertions
that unless relieved by rain in the
coming two weeks further serious
losses are threatened. It was author
itatively stated that whereas a fort
night ago Kansas wheat production
promised 200,000,000 bushels, the best
estimate now Is around 150,000,000
bushels, and the total could easily
deteriorate to 100.000,000 bushels In
the next two weeks,
(wheat) Open High Low Close
May 1-20 1.3Hi 1.28 1.31
July 1.17'i 1.19H 1.164 1.19H
Sept. 1.15?, 1.1734 1.147. 1.17
San FrniH'lAcn Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, April 30. (AP)
-Butter unchanged.
SACRAMENTO, April 30. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade, 37c; second grade, 36c.
Chile supplies from its nitrate
fields about 90 per cent of the
world's Iodine.
Market Celebrates
End Of Remodeling
With May Day Party
Every child visiting the Riverside
Market May Day party tomorrow wilt
receive a bottle of soda pop and every
adult will be given free coffee and
cheese sandwiches, according to an
announcement today by the owners.
Charles Bateman and Norman Gail.
Six factory representatives will be
In the store Saturday with special
demonstrations and samples. A loud
speaker will furnish music and special
announcements during the day.
The May Day party marks the com
pletion of extensive remodeling. The
floor space has been doubled, giving
room for a complete new meat de
partment as well as many new gro
cery lines. Everything la arranged
for quick self service.
Ing of some 300 delegates from west
ern Oregon and Washington to Med
ford. The conference lasts about a
week. He Is taking with him pear
Invitational souvenirs and literature
advertising southern Oregon.
Personnel of the delegation going
to Seattle Includes the Rev. and Mrs.
Fred M. Weatherford, Mrs. Erhel
Kornstad, Mrs. C. H, Herman. Mrs.
Matle House, Mrs. Arvllla Le Lose hen -sky
and Henry Kuowlea,
The comerence opens at Seattle
Monday afternoon with a missionary
rally, with the district assembly
proper opening sessions Wednesday
morning, to be concluded Sunday.
Mtiv 9.
Notice,
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Paul
Wesley Taylor, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of the above named decedent has
filed herein her Final Account and
Report and that June 4. 1917, al
10:00 o'clock a. m , at the Courthouse
in the City of Med ford, Oregon, has
been fixed by the above named Court
as the time and place for hearing
objections to said Final Account and
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated this 30th day of April. 1937.
VICTORINE M. TAYLOR.
Executrix.
The western pine beetle destroys
more merchantable timber than for
est fires.
Simday-At Regular Prices!
uji in j w csmm
Romeo 3 Juliet
THE NEW CRATERIAN
TO ATTEND MEET
Leaving early Monday, Fred M.
Weatherford. pastor of the local I
Church of the Nazarene, will take a ;
delegation of seven to the north Pa- '
cific district assembly at Seattle,
where the annual conference will be ;
held with Dr. R. T. Williams ,Xrem
Kansas City, Mo., presiding. ;
The Rev. Mr. Weatherford Is going
Instructed from his church to Invite !
the next annual district assembly to ,
Medford. This will mean the bring-
j "PAY LESS and PARK EASIER" at the
riverside market
ONE OF THE WORLD'S
KcALlY FINE BEERS
SmctoJ Brnriu Corooratinm
San Fronciam
RETAIL SALES OP
NEW YORK, April 30. (AP)
Nearly all branches of trade and
business have improved during the
week. Dun & Bradstreet said today
In the weekly review.
"Consumers were In a spending
mood, and on some of the best days
retail sales were almost on a par with
the pre-Easter bulge." the report
stated.
"Buying in wholesale markets
started to widen, with repeat orders
of better proportions, while summer
merchandise was sought actively."
The agency estimated retail sales
for the country as a whole at 8 to
20 percent over the 1936 figure, and
2 to 5 per cent above the preceding
week.
Percentage Increases over 1936 In
the major geographic regions Includ
ed Pacific coast, 10 to 17.
HELPS TAKE LOAD
OFF OVERWORKED
STOMACH
"Stomach Troubles," due to ex
cessive acidity, are probably among
the most common ailments of suf
fering humanity, but It la no long
er necessary to auffer the discom
fort caused by these acid condi
tions, without the beneflta of a re
markably successful prescription
known as Oasa Tablets, now avail
able at your drug store. Because of
modern habit of eating foods too
highly, refined: eating too much;
overwork, worry nervoua strain, and
other causes, millions of men and
women are suffering from disturb
ance of their digestive systems, due
to acidity, and thta la often the real
cauw of 111 health, tlred-out. run
down feeling, loss of "pep" and the
rt for living. If you suffer from In
digestion, atonic dyspepsia, sour
stomach, -gas pains, "raw stomach."
Inflammation of the Intestines, (en
terltui). gastric acidity and alck head
aches, don't delay another day. Take
Oasa Tablet and get relief. Oasa
Tablet are Intended to soothe the
raw inflamed lining of the "acid
stomach." and to help convert starchy
twxls Into dextrose, which la so es
sential to energy of the body, and
preservation of health. For only a
few cent a day. you may now nave
the benefits of this Doctor's Prescrip
tion which boa helped ao many other
sufferers to a greater Joy of living
Ask your druggist the man you can
rely upon for advice for Oaaa Tab
lets today. The first bottle must pro
duce result or money back " A'
Heath Drug Sto.-e. -Ad;
Main
and
Central
60c SAL HEPATICA . . 36c
$1 RAY-P
IRRADIATED
YEAST TABLETS
79c
$2.00 FOUNTAIN PEN
that la unbreakable and un-conditionally guaranteed for one
year for only 69c and your old fountain pen. Bring; in your
old pen, regardless of make or condition and take home one
of these new Avon pens with a 14 kt. gold plated point.
THESE PENS ARE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. Our
supply is limited first come first served.
A $2.00 Value
And Your Old
Fountain Pen
The Following Prices Are Effective From FRIDAY NOON Through MONDAY
CARTER'S
LIVER
PILLS
Reg. 25c size
15c
DR. LYON'S
TOOTH
POWDER
Reg. 50c size
29c
Va
27
POND'S
Face Creams
All Types
55c size
29c
I MINERAL
OIL
Extra Heavy
Russian
Full Quart
39c
FLMS
Developed
FREE
POTTS
Any
Size
10c SCOTTISSUE
Toilet
Paper
4 rolls 25c
25c CITRATE of MAGNESIA
12 oz.
bottle
10c
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Full Strength
Pint Bottle
10c
THERE ARE ONLY TWO WESTERN THRIFT STORES IN MEDFORD
MAIN and CENTRAL I 125 EAST SIXTH ST.
UNDER THE BIO CLOCK
JUST ACnOSS FROM THE M. M. CO.
"CI
313-315 N. Riverside
OUR OWN FREE DELIVERY
Phone 358
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
We Invite You To Oar Big
MAY DAY PARTY
Come in for a
FREE CUP OF COFFEE
AND A CHEESE SANDWICH
Six factory representatives will be in our store
Saturday with special demonstrations and sampling.
There will be many surprises I Try a cup of River
side Best Coffee with a Ladino Cheese-Krisry
Cracker sandwich.
Grapefruit 2 cans 25c
Del Monte Fancy Florida. No. 2 can
Hey Kids! h
A bottle of
SODA
POP
FREE
SATURDAY
. : , I
Grapefruit Juice g 10c
Dew Drop Peas ; 10c
1 krispy I Marshmallows 1 5c
Crackers r
2ibbox pork & Beans 4 for 25c
J q Swift's, 16 oz. can
try them CONied Beef can 1 7c
SATURDAY wwwi iiv
Swift's Premium or Llbby's
r
Cocoa stan2dibBycard 2 cans 25c
Campbell's Soups 3 cans 25c
CHICKEN SOUP, 3 cans 29c
Try these at our May Day Party
St. Beans 3 cans 25c
Stand By. No, 2 can '
Kraut
Lg. VA
tin
2 for 25c
Catsup
Stand By
2 bottles
17c
Klamath
Oem
POTATOES
No. 2 No. 1
25 ibs. 47c 25 ibs. 65c
Kraft's Miracle Whip
Mayonnaise
or
Salad Dressing
for the perfect
spring salad
Pt. 22c Qt. 35c
KRAFT'S
Malted Milk
Lg. can 29c
Try this at the
Kraft booth
Pure Pork Sausage 2 ibs. 35c
Made from fancy pork and high grade seasoning.
We invite you to try this Saturday
BACON BACKS
Extra fancy, lean
PORK STEAK
Lean and tender
PORK CHOPS
Well trimmed
FRESH SIDE PORK
Lean
lb. 25c
lb. 19c
lb. 25c
lb. 17y2c
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