KfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. EDFORD OREGON'. FRIDAY. .TTLY 16. 1HH7.
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VISITS PARK ON
JAUNTTO SOUTH
Belief that th labor iltufttlon U
tn more Mttled condition In the
east than -on the west coast wu ex
pressed this morning by Cleveland
Dodge of-New .York. City, a director
of the Southern Pacific railroad and
prominent business man of the east.
Mr. Dodge, with bis wife and three
children. Elisabeth, Cleveland Jr. and
Joan, arrived In M1 ford this morn
ing by special car for a oneday stay
en route south. They planned to
spend the day at Crater Lake.
The strike situation seems to be
settling down somewhat In eastern
auctions." Dodge stated, adding that
from what he has observed during
his stay on the Pacific coast, troubles
of trie teamsters' end longshoremen's
unions complicate labor unrest In
this part of the country.
Although declining to express an
opinion of the relative merlta of C.
I. O. end A. P. of L Dodge does not
favor violent strike methods charac
terizing C. I. O. activities, and de
clared his respect for the federation's
attitude.
Labor troubles throughout the
country have had a definite effect tn
slowing business progress. Dodge said,
pointing out that hesitancy on the
part of Investors and expansion In
terests has been noted to a consul
enable extent by rail executives. The
same fear of the future may be seen
in other lines of business and in'
ustry, Dodge believes.
The visitors were to continue south
tonfght.
Livestock
. Portland '
PORTLAND. July ' (AP-U.8.
Dept. Ar.) Hogs: 350. Including 324
direct, market tedy. feders 35 cents
hltwr, good-choice 180-314 lb. driTe-
lne 11.76. load lot 12.00. few llBt
light 11.00-11.33. packing aoira (00.
Seeder pigs 10.75-1110.
Cattle: 100. Including 43 direct.
Calves 135. Including 111 direct, early
clearance of light supply steady prices.
few common grass steers 6.75-8.00. fed
grass steers 8.99, grassy heifers 6-50-
8.00, low cutter and cutter s.ao-i..
common-medium 4.60-6.00. good beef
cows 6.60 and above.- bulls 6.60-6.00,
good -choice 8.60-9.36. '
Sheep: 660, Including lei direct.
market steady, load choloe 79 lb. east
em Oregon lambs 9.00, scattering
common-medium 60-71' lb. trucked In
6.00-7.60, few yearlings 5.25-5.76, medium-good
ewea 2.60-3.60.
- ' South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 16.
(AP-US. Dept. Agr.) Hogs 350. direct
10O. , Steady to 5 higher, bulk good-
choice 185-205 butchers 12.60. to most
ly 12.69, latter top, other weights ab
sent. .
Oa'.ue 150, direct .106. Steers and
indium -good stock practically ab
sent, quoted nominally steady, grsss
fed steers quoted up to 9.00 or slignt
ly above, medium eligible down to
7.50: 1 good cowa- quoted 6.00 and
above, medium eligible down to 7.60:
good cows quoted 6.00 and above, odd
head common-medium bulla 4.25-5.35.
unchanged.
Calves: 101 nominally steady: good
choice vealers quoted largely 8.50-9.60.
Shetp: 14500. all direct; holdovers
150. No action on light supply
slaughter lambs, undertone weak. Late
Thursday, two decks north coast woll
ed springs 9.60, medium grades sorted
out 8.00, fully 25 lower.
medium firsts 16c; undergradea 13c
dozen.
lite poultry buying pries by
wholesalers: Colored hens, 4-6 lb. 16o
lb.; over 5 lbs., 14c lb.; Leghorn hens,
under 3& lbs., 11-13C lb, over sVa los.,
12-130 lb.; colored springs over Sty
lb.. 18-lSc. to 3'i lb.. 17-lSc lb. Leg
horn broilers 16- 17c lb.; roosters 6-7e
lb.
. Cheese and country meat un
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. J- 1;' IS (AP) Orstn:
Wheat: - Open High Low Close
July '1.1014 1.12 1.10'Jr 1.12
Sept. 1.09'j 1.12 1.09j '1.1114
Dec. : 1.11 MS 1 11 118
Cash wheat: Big - Bend bluestem.
hw. 12 pet, 81.13; dark hard winter.
13 pet, 6130; 12 pet, 61.21; 11 P..
61.16; soft white, western white and
western red. (1.13; hard winter, 61.12.
Oats. No. 3 white. 631.
Barley. No. 3, 45 lb, b.w, $33.50.
Corn; Argentine. 643.
MlUrun, standard. 638.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 6;
flour, 15: oats, 1; hay, 1.
InM
emonam
In loving memory of our daughter,
Anne-Jo, who left us a year ago.
We loved you so, no other one can
take your place. . .
And tho' the memory-of your dear
sweet smile.
Will always fill our hearts with,
anguish deep,
We wouldn't wake you If we could,
Prom out your peaceful sleep.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Kent
Butte Falls, Oregon.
WHITE TOP, THISTLE
ERADICATION TARGET
The Jackson . county campaign
against weeds continues and la now
concentrated on "white top" ana
'star -thistle, under the direction of
County Agent Robert G. Fowler. A
new solution Is being tried out ss
a means of exterminating the nox
ious weeds.
Main results of the campaign are
expected to appear next spring. Late
fall and summer applications will be
made In the expectation' the roots
will be killed. . "
CHICAGO. July 16. (AP-tJ. 6. Dept.
Agr.) Hoga 5000; from 225 lbs, down
scarce, active, 10-25 higher; light and
medium weight packing sows 10-15
higher; butchers frob 250 lbs., up and
havey packing sows steady to 10 high
er; top 12.70.
Cattle '1000, claves.500. All slaugh
ter classes extremely slow; only low
cutter and cutter cows getting any
action, these weak to 25. lower; sup
ply comprising few . loads' and scat
tered lots lightweights and yearllngf
valued downward from 14.00; grass
fat cows tn narrow demand.
Sheep 6000, - trade i active, spring
lambs and sheep around steady; top
native spring lambs 10.00-25; scattered
slaughter ewes 3.00-4.60.
Wall St. Report
LETHAL GAS CHAMBER
TO COST STATE $1400
SALEM, July 16. (AP) The new
lethal gas chamber at the state peni
tentiary will cost 91400, Warden James
Lewis said today.; The 1937 legis
lature substituted the gas for hang
ing. Plans for the chamber are being
prepared and construction will begin
toon. ,
Irish potatoes boiled tn salt water
make a good. Inexpensive hog feed.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. July 16. (AP) More
than : five cent a bushel Jumps of
wheat prices today 'followed' official
announcement that Canada will have
little wheat for export from this year's
crop. '.
Wheat: Open " High ' Low ... Close
July : 1.2414 1.2914 1-2 . 1.27-28
Sept. 1.34-2314 1.394 1.24V4 1-3814
Dec. 1.26-37 1.3114 1 1.291a
Portland Produce
NEW YORK. July 16. (AP) XS. S.
Steel rallied the stock market In the
final hour today but. after getting up
3 point, slipped Just before the close.
It emerged V4 a point lower at.
115I4-
Other leader followed steel both
up snd down and many Issues failed
to go anywhere In particular.
"Big steel" led sn upswing In the
first lap. but reacted when Chrysler
dropped more than 3. It advanced
and retreated at frequent Intervals.
Actual snd prospective earnings re
port for the second quarter were
Interpreted constructively.
Prices-were uneven at the finish,
with moderate losers plentiful.
The transfers were around 760.000
shares.
Today's closing prloes for 33 se
lected stock follow:
Al. Chem. 6c Dye 336'
Am. Cau 10314
Am. & Pgn. Power ;' 894
A. T. at T. ; 164
5514
81
1914
. 9314
97
100
13'4
'',4
160
56
3714
6314
'. 147
134
139
81H
354
- 8714
61
45ii
134
4414
7014
1314
. 102 '4
.......... 3014
US',
Anaconda
Atcb. T. 4: S. P.
Bendlx Aviation ..
Beth.- Steel .
Caterpillar Tractor .
Chrysler .
RETAIL - TRADE GAINS
REPORTED FOR MOST
: CENTERS OVER WEEK
HEW TORS. July 16 (AP) Pro
gress of trade met fewer obstructions
this week even though the rising
trend was uneven hi some branches. I
Dun A? Bradatreet ssld in It weekly .
trade review today.
In aplte of the slower rate of ad
vance, most of the leading oenters
of retail distribution were ahead of
the previous week's sale by two to
five percent, with no Indications, ss J
yet, of a relaxation In the quest for t
all types of merchandise. '
'Comparisons with a year ago were
leas favorable In some districts, nar- :
rowing the sain In the estimated
volume of retail distribution over the i
corresponding 1936 week to 10 to 30 ;
percent. j
'More hesdwsy waa made In the
acquisition of till merchandise In
the principal wholesale market this i
week. Attendsnce was large and buy
ing heavy at the trade shows devoted j
to - housewares, draperies, curtalua
and furniture. !
"Interest In coat and suits spresd ;
from the sport type to expensive j
dressy models, with no resistance to ,
the price advance, following the wage .
Increase to workers.
"With the gain distributed ever
almost all divisions, estimated whole
sale' volume ranged from 15 to 32 j
percent larger than In the 1936
week."
Wheat Prices Due
For Higher Levels
WASHINGTON. July 16. (AP)
Oovernment grain experts aald to
day world wheat prices may average
higher In the new season that start
ed this month thsn In 1936-37.
Indicated world supplies for 1937
38 are about 40.000,000 bushels
mailer than last reason, they said,
while stronger demsnd Is In prospect.
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. July 16.
USDA) Butter unchanged.
(AP-
oft.Tt.wn. .Tulv 16. (API But-
tei-prlnts, A grade. 35c lb In parch
ment wrappers. 36c In carton: B
grade 34c In parchment wrappers: 3Ac
In cartons.
Butterfast ' (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grado 34-34140 lb.
country stations; A grade. 33-32 14c
lb.: B grade 114c less; O grade 8c less.
Eggs-buylng price by wholesalers:
Extras, 31c: stndard 18c; medium 17c;
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght -.
puPont , .
Gen. Electric.
Gen. Foods. .
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest. :
I. T. it T. ,
Johns-Man .
Mont. Ward:
North Amer. .7 ' T
Penney (J. C.) '
Phillips Pt.
Radio - ..
Sou. Pac ............
Std. Brands ..
Std. OH Cal.-
Std. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer
Union Carb
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
SACRAMENTO. Cal, July 16. (API
Churning cream butterfat: .' First
grade, 3714c; second grade, SS' jc.
John Ed Franklin, 36. of Hugo.
Okla, Is the youngest probation of
ficer in tha United States. In addi
tion, be' supervises more cases than
any other such officer.
Closing time for Too It to Clas
sify Ads Is i 30 p. m.
County Treasurer's Call for General
Road Warrants.
Notice. Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all warrant drawn on the
Oeneral Road Fund that were reg
istered to, and Including June 30th.
1937.
Interest ceases on the above called
General Road Warrants on June-17th,
1937. ' ,
Dated at Med ford; Ore., Juno 16th.
1937.
RALPH E. SWEENEY,
Treasurer of Jackson County. Ore.
SUMMERTIME CAKES!
We know that appetites are apt to be elusive
these warm summer days so, for our special
this week-end, we again offer you a variety of
cakes.
White Mountain '
Spun Gold
Caramel Cream
Imperial Chocolate
Here are four kinds they are grand summer
cakes they're all new they're all different.
You are bound to find one to suit YOUR ap
petite. 49c
Every day in the week we make one new and
special bread in addition to our regular line.
Here they are:
Monday Southern Corn Bread
Tuesday Honey Pig Health Bread
Wednesday Raisin Date Nut Bread
Thursday Covered Wagon Bread
Friday Real Pumpernickel
Saturday Pimiento Cheese Bread
Cut out this list and save it and ask your gro
cer EACH day for FLUHBER'S special bread.
You'll enjoy them as an addition to your regu
lar breads.
HAM . . .. lb. 23c
Swift's Oriole, whole or half
BEEF ROAST lb. 15c
SIRLOIN STEAK ... lb. 20c
PORK ROAST "sr lb. 17c
PORK STEAK r", lb. 19c
LEG PORK ROAST . . . lb. 21c
VEAL ROAST "sr ., lb. 15c
ROLLED RUMP ROAST . lb. 20c
BACON SQUARES lb. 16c
YOUNG TURKEY FRYERS lb. 25c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CANNING APRICOTS
Apricots are being sold in Medford in 18, 20 and 25 lb.
boxes. Because there are so many different sized con
tainers we suggest you check the weight before you buy.
Saturday we are offering
25 lb. boxes ex. fancy .69c
New Potatoes Shafter White . 10 lbs. 17c
Field Tomatoes, slic. size, 2 Ig. bas. 25c
Fancy Cucumbers, long green. .5 for 10c
Green Peppers, fresh, green .... each 2c
Local Rhubarb, Bohnert's. 3 lbs. 10c
Oranges, thin skin juicy .3 doz. 29c
PEACHES. PLUMS, APRICOTS 9flr
Fancy fruit, large baskets . . fcUw
, We have a large supply of
FCY. GREEN CORN TOR SATURDAY
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MA DE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner.
100 Independent, No Affiliations
PHONE 20
Just Received! Another Large Shipment of Famous
When you buy olives in
sist on P A 0 K E R'S
LABEL to insure you of
Quality. "Look for the
Corning Queen." See
them opened and sampled
Saturday. We nre head
quarters for Corning
Queen Olives.
(lives
Priced at 10c, 20c, 25c, 33c,37c,45c,60c,93candS1.05
We also feature "WORLD OVER" GREEN OLIVES with spiced jCAft
dill and garlic. A new Sensation I Quart W
White Star TUNA
For Tasty Summer Salads
y4 Size, 2 cans 25c
A Big Value V2 size 2 cans 35c
ROYAL CLUB
MINCED
CLAMS
2 cans 35c
Corned Beef or Roast Beef can 19c
Tomatoes, std. lge. No. 2V can 10c
Whole Beets No. . 2 can 2 for 25c
Peas, new crop Merrimack 2 for 25c
Tomato Soup . . ... 3 cans 23c
Catsup, . . lge 18 oz. bottle 15c
I
mm
Call 20
For Reliable Free
Delivery Service
It's So Easy To
Shop The "
Reliable Way
RELIABLE
Buy Canning Berries Now
We have a large assortment at special
crate prices.
We also have
Local Apricots
Tomatoes, 4 lhts. . 19c
Fancy Field Grown
Cucumbers, 3 for . 10c
Large size
All Local Bunch
Vegetables, 3 for . Qc
LOCAL CORN
Is Here
Lemon Juice . V . 2 cans 25c
M. 0. P. Brand, equal to 8 Lemons
Orange Juice M. P. C. can 10c
i :
Shortening
PEARL
We have
CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
in No. 10 cans
for Apricot
canning
Shasta Coffee vac. pk. lb. can 25c
Flavor - Ade .... 6 pkgs. 25c
Pineapple Tidbits
Tall can 2 for 25c
Crushed Pineapple
3 cans 25c
Molly Moalc lays:
Try tfcfs
PIRFICT
ICI CREAM MIX
I iy . t fe.s.mcs
1 cm m.h.i 2 katekti
EAGLE BRAND
MAGIC MILK 23c
ItWIITfNIO COHDINII0)
mClPH IN FOIDIK ON CAN )
I jfs Wm. W
Pen Jel2pkgs 23c
(CUTTY MEATT MAMSETT
Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order
121 North Central
Shoulder Pork Roast . . lb. 10c
See our large assortment of
Veal Roast, lb...... 15c
Spare Ribs, lb 18c
Back Bones, lb. .... 12c
Pork Liver, lb 15c
outing.