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PAGE THREI MEDFORD pears A HIT AT Asatstant County Agent O. B. Cordy hat returned from Salem, where ne was In charge for i couple of days of the Jackson county exhibit, and reports a box of Medford district J. H. Hale peaches was popular with the crowds and was one of "the hits of the fair" though It won no prize. County Agent rowler left Thursday to be In charge of the county exhibit the balance of this week. C. E. Rose of the Roxy Ann district was awarded a first prize on a seed ling peach exhibit. Cordy said the Judges predicted a "favorable future for the seedling, which la a new va riety and has not been named yet." Two Central Point district exhibit ors won first and second awards. Otto Bohnert received first for to matoes and Mrs. C. Hugger was awarded a first for Bartlett pears and a second for DAnjous. C. A. Wing was awarded first for Cotnoe and D'AnJou pears and sec ond for Red Delicious apples. POLICE DOG BITES TRIBUNE Livestock Portland PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 10-AP) UA. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 200. ln ludlng 101 direct, market active, steady, good-choice 165-305 lb. drive -Ins 10.15 to mostly 10.25, 236-340 lb. butchers 0.65-0.75, few light lights 9.50, packing sows 7.75-8.25. CATTLE: 100, including 73 direct, calves 100, including 00 direct, mar ket steady, demand narrow for steers, common grades 6-00-7.50, medium good quotable 8.00-0.75, common medium heifers nominally 5.25-8.10, low cutter and cutter cows .3.50-4.50. common-medium 4.75-5.50, good beef cows eligible 6.50. bulls 5.75-6.50, good-choice vealers 9.50-10.50. SHEEP: 700, Including 110 direct, few sales steady, ft decks slaughter ewes unsold, medium 76 lb. trucked In Ismbs 8.75, strictly good 9.25, me dium 08 lb. yearlings 6.35, 106 lb. wethers 5.00, load good ewes held st 3.75, choice ewes 4-33. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butcher, under 160 pounds, 13ViK 14c lb.: others unchanged. CHEESE AND LIVE POULTRY Unchanged. CANTALOUPES Yakima standards $1.00$ 1.25; The Dalles, 91.25; Dll lards, 91.75 crets. Potatoes, onions, wool, hay steady and unchanged. Leland Dressier of 1107 East Main street, a Mall Tribune carrier, receiv ed a painful gash on the calf of his leg yesterday afternoon when he was bitten by a large police dog while delivering papers on Bliss street. He was riding a bicycle when the dog at tacked him with no provocation. The youth finished his paper route before having the wound dressed by Dr. Dwlght H. Plndley. Mrs. Dressier reported this morning that Leland was getting along nicely, he having attended school, and that the wound seamed to be healing satisfactorily. City poltoe warned all dog owners to keep animals tied up which show ed the least Inclination to attack strangers. It was pointed out that owners of dogs were responsible for injuries Inflicted by the canines. FIVE TRANSIENTS IN TOILS FOB DRINKING . George A. Llndsey, 51. a ti-anstent from North Carolina, was given a 10 day suspended Jail sentence in city court this morning after being ar rested for drunkenness on the rail road tracks between Sixth and Main streets last night. - Harry B. Burks, also a transient, was fined 810 on the same charge. - Three other transients, arrested by city police last night for dunrken- ness on the railroad tracks, were being held for Investigation by the sheriff's office In connection with the attempted robbery of the Rogue Valley clubhouse Wednesday night, elty police said. They are Henry Trudel, 35, of Massachusetts: Paul Kley, 45, of Illinois, and David Cole man, 43, of Indiana. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 10. (AP-USDA) HOOS 500 including 330 direct. Mostly 10 cents higher; top and bulk good and choice 176 to 225-lb. butchers, 10.76; few me dium good, $10.60$ 10.65; bulk park ing sows. 7.75. CATTLE 125, Including 10 direct. Steers very scarce, nominally steady; few common and medium light grass steers, $7.00 $ 7.50; package grass steers placed In local feed lot; few common kinds unsold: good steers absent; she-stock fully steady; two loads range cows arrived late; few medium grass cows around 6.00; package common range cows, 84 50: low cutter common cows, $3.25 4.50; bulls steady to shade higher, good weighty bulls up to 88.60. SHEEP 2600. Including 2275 direct. Lambs slow, fully 25 cents lower; other classes absent, quoted nominal ly steady; few head good wooled lambs. (9.50; deck good and choice 76-lb. shorn lambs. 89.00; good shorn lambs, 88.66; medium, clover pastured medium-pelt lambs, 8.00; good short wooled slaughter ewes eligible largely 84.00 down. Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. (AP-USDA) Hogs 6000; fully 26c higher than Thursday's average; top 812.15; bulk good and choice 190-230 lb., 811-86 12.10; comparable 240-290 lb. 811-60 tl2: 160-180 lb., 81 1 -25 ? 12.10; most packing sows mostly 810.00-60; few best lightweights up to 810.60. CATTLE 1000; cslvee 600; slaugh ter classes fairly active, steady to strong; steer run mostly common and medium light weights and year lings at $7.76, 11; best yearlings, $13.50; part load 820 lb. heifers. $13.35; grassers. $6.50(3 9; all she stock more active and higher than week ago: strong weight cutter cows $555; beef grades mostly $5.75 $7.25: bulls steady; - very few above $6.60. but strong weight Individuals up to $6.80; vealers steady, $12 down. SHEEP 11.000; spring lambs open ing slow; bids and few sales steady to lower; early sales good to choice natives also 8 cars Washington Rangers $1055-50: choice sorted na tives held around $10.75; sheep about steady, most native ewes, $2.30 (3.76. San Francisco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. (AP) Butter: 03 score, 35c; SI score S3 Va c. SACRAMENTO, Sept., 10. AP) Butterfat, first grade, 89c; second grade, 36 c Apfel strudel Is an Austrian des sert made with apples and dough. Portland Produce Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Sept. 10. ( AP) Frfsh tumbles or wheat prices carried the market here down about 24 cents a bushel late today. As dealings approached an end, sell ing pressure on wheat Increased ow ing largely to greater notice taken of possible use or the United Statee. neutrality act In connection with the undeclared war In the Orient. It was contended that such use or the neutrality act might result. In Berlous restriction of American erport pro ducts Ilka cotton and wheat as well aa In arms. Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. 1.0754 10714 103V4 1.05'; Dec 1.08 1.09'4 1.07'i 1.07'i May 1.11 1.11V4 109', 1.097, Portland Wheal Transfers approximated 3.300.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye , 303 Am. Csn 03 Vi Am. Pgn. Pow.... - A A. T. H T 160'; Anaconda .. ....... 48 '4 Atch. T. & 8. F - 89 Bendls Avla 18 Beth. Steel 80H Caterpillar Tract. '. Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Qen. Elec Oen. Poods 34 14 Oen. Mot. B Int. Harvest. 90 I. T. & T 8'4 TO 94 143 4 Johns-Man. Monty Ward .... North Amer. Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet. Radio 108 61H 31 4 87 81 H Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J Trnns. Amer. Union CBrb . Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel , 334 io, : 38 '4 ; . 68', , i34 ; , 87 I . 3H4 PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.00 1.00 .9714 .974 Sept. .95 14 .93 '4 .93 "j .93 Dec. .97V4 STh SSV, SSV, Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem. h.w., 13 per cent, 98c: 13 per cent. 93c: dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 1.07; 13 per cent, 81.03; 11 per cent, 95c: soft white and western white. 93c: hard winter, 94c: western red, 94c. Oats, No. 3 white, 833.00. Barley, No. 3 45 lb., b.w.. $27.50. Corn, argentine nominal. Mlllrun, standard. 830.50." Today's car receipts: Wheat, 29: barley, 7; flour, 15; corn, 3. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Sept. 10. (AP) Heavy selling waves hit the stock market today, driving numerous leaders down 1 to 6 points and some much more. Traders threw holdings overboard at even a faster rate than in last Tuesday's break and at the peak of the relapse near the final hour the ticker tape fell 6 minutes behind. Bottom marks for more thsn a year were widely distributed. Analysts could find no outstanding news development to account for the slide. They at first attributed It to a "secondary reaction" which usually follows a downfall such as occurred the early part of the week. The retreat, though, turned out to be much greater than "secondary." Both the Mediterranean and Far Eastern situations were watched closely, but brokers thought develop ments In these sectors were not such as to revive the market's war fright. There was no appreciable change In the murky business picture. Oats ts the principal crop raised In Scotland. Barlev comes second. Toodle doo, Jeeves! It's the flavor that does it a flavor so vivid you can taste it to your toes. It's Wings of the Morning Schilling Coffee One for Percolator anothci one for Drip or Glass Maker. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 10. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 36gC lb. In parchment wrappers. 37Jc lb. In cartons; B grade. 3&ic lb. In parch ment wrappers, 36Jc lb. In cartons. , BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. buying price): A grade 36 14 37c lb. country stations; A grade, 35c lb.; B grade. 3c less; C grade, 0c less. EQGS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras, 27c; standards, 34c; firsts, 32c; medium, 22c; medium firsts, 19c; small extras, 13c; under Brades. 14c dozen. Ahead Of The Field! We are way ahead of the field in offering you this week-end a brand new cake which is just now being advertised in the prominent women's magazines Devils-Fun Gake We are the first to make this cake, we dare say, on the Pacifio Coast. It is a delightful chocolate creation from a BETTY CROCKER recipe. Two large, thick layers covered all over with a fluffy, white boiled frosting with toasted Filbert nut meats sn top. You'll want to try this new and delicious cake, specialy priced at 59c 30c for a Half To be sure of YOURS phone your order NOW to 718. Ask your grocer EACH day for Fluhrer's special bread for that day Southern Corn Bread Honey Fig Health Bread Raisin Date Nut Bread Covered Wagon Bread Oerraan Pumpernickel Pimiento Cheese Bread . . Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Smoked Cottages .as lb. 29c 1 lb. WEINERS 97p 1 quart KRAUT both for t VEAL ROAST lb. 15c VEAL STEAK -sr lb. 17c VEAL STEW 2 lbs. 19c Assorted Lunch Meats lb. 25c Rolled Rumps of Beef . lb. 20c BOILING BEEF . . . . lb. 10c FRYERS TURKEYS HENS ALL FRESHLY DRESSED FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES SPEAKING OF POTATOES Our truck man wired from Yakima that he has six tons of those mealy potatoes for our Saturday customers. While we call these number two's, the percentage runs heavy to ones. 50 lb. bag 69c -10 lb. bag 17c Local Onions, Sweet Spanish, 10 lbs. 17c Local Peaches, Elbertas, 20 lb. box 59c Watermelons, local guaranteed. . .lb. lc Lettuce, large solid heads ...... 2 for 9c Tomatoes, locals, large baskets, ea. 10c Cucumbers, large green local ... 3 for 7c Peppers, extra lg. locals .... .each 2c Celery, Rose City, large 2 for 13c Apples, fine for cooking 10 lbs. 25c WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THIS VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 Independent, No Affiliations PHONE 20 NOW IS THE TIME TO Cairn IPeaeflnes Everyone is amazed by the large site and fine quality of 0. B. MORROW'S Peaches this year. For those who like Elbertas better we have them almost as large as Hales. PERFECT PEACHES in perfect condition for canning now, and the price is unheard of for such excellent quality. Morrow's ELBERTAS crate 69c Morrow's HALES crate 89c Lg. 27 size 3 for Cantaloupes 10 c Large 36 size . 4 fr 10c Lemons, doz. 27c Sunkist 360 size Corned Beef can 19c Swift's Premium Kraut 2V2 can 15c Royal Club Grapefruit Juice 2 cans 29c Del Monte No, 2 can Hominy 2 cans 29c Tru Pack No. 22 can Shop From Home. Just CaU 2(0 FOR RELIABLE PHONE SERVICE CRACKERS Krispy 2 lb. box 29c SALMON Pink. No. 1 tall 2 cans 27c Kidney Beans V. C. No. 1 can 3 for 25c V East Point for frying No.1 tall can 19c Black Walnut Cookies, Loose Wiles, lb. pkg. . . . . 23c Peanut Butter, 2-lb. jar 33c Macaroni, 3-pound pkg 21c Tomato Sauce Royal Club 6 cans 25c Shrimp, Gulf Kist wet pack can 17c Peas, Happy Vale, No. 2 can 10c Hershey Chocolate Syrup large can 10c Tex Wax, 1 pound cake 10c Chicken & Noodles, Haley's 15 oz. can 1 7c Baby Foods, Libby's 3 cans . . 25c Clorox, quart bottle, . . . 15c P & G Laundry Soap, 10 bars 33c FLOUR, Kitchen Queen 49 lb. $1.69 Maxwell House COFFEE Two l ib. tins 56c Two 2 lb. tins $1.10 Keep a tin in reserve STAYS FRESH Diniy Moore Corned Beef and Cabbage Lg. can 27c Beef Stew. . . . 19c Large can DON'T FORGET we close at 8 p. m. Saturday Night. Other Nights at 6 p. m. CUTTY MEATT. BflAKffiSff 121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order Steer Beef Roast lb. 18c Short Ribs lb. 14c Smoked Meats Picnic OA Ham lbuc Cottage no. Butts lb.C LAMB Shoulder 1 Q lb. A5C Leg lb. 25c -7A 3