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- V MEDFORD MATL TRTBtTNTE. M"EDFO"R D. OREGON, FRIDAY. .TUNE 3. 1938 Livestock Portland PORTLAND, Or., Juna I. (API ID. 8. Dept. Agr.) HOOS: 300 In cluding 333 direct, market active, steady, good-choice 170-310 lb. drtve Ins 8.JS. few 8.10, carload lota quoted 8.80, few 390 lb. butchera and 160 lb. light light. 7.75, odd packing bow. 6 33. light feeder plga 8.35. CATTLE: 100 including SS direct. calvea 60 Including 48 direct, market alow, few cleanup aalea steady, part of aupply unsold, scattered common medium grass steers b-50-7-00, strictly good grass feed steers 8.50 and above, grass heifers salable 6.00-7.00, good fed heifers quoted 8.00, few low cut ter and cutter cows 3.50-4.00. fat dairy type cows 4-35-75. good beef oows 6.36-75, bulls 8.B0-S.50, choice vealers 8.00. SHEEP: 950 Including 133 direct. market slow scattered cleanup sales weak, fairly good 80 lb. spring lambs r a s Let Oar Label Protect Your Table PEERLESS MARKET Phone 603 14 N. Bartlett Medford, Ore. Phone 603 B66f Rl)3St yoT'tendw ef ). 1 2C Shortening 4 lb. 43c t MUTTON SPECIALS Legs...'.'... : lb. 15 . Shoulder cuts Loin Ch'op8......2 lbs. 23? Stew This Is young, well fattened mutton ..lb. 10? ...lb. sa Veal Roasts 9hof lb. 14c Loin Beefsteak lb. 18c Veal Steak sr;r lb. 15c Salt Side Pork .issr lb. 15c Beef Boil t:4 lb. 9c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES JUICE ORANQES, medium size. 4 dozen 25? LARGE LEMONS, thin skin....... dozen 19? LOCAL LETTUCE, extra fancy ..2 heads 9? LOCAL PEAS, sweet tender.. . 3 lbs. 19? ASPARAGUS, long green . 2 lbs. 13? LARGE CELERY, crisp, tender each 10? NEW ONIONS, reds or white :..:....4 lbs. 25? Mlll"""MiMWaWaag 6.35. medium 6.00, old crop lambs salable 4.00-8.00, common-medium ewes 1 50-3 35, odd head 3.50. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 1 (USDA) HOQB 300 Including 108 direct: steady to 5 cent lower quality mediocre: tew head 186 to 336-lb. butchers, 69.10: package 132- 1b. pigs, 68.35; few 115-lb. 68.10; odd packing sows, 67.10. CATTLE SO No fed or grass steers available; for the week mostly steady. bulk steers 66.78 37.00, few loads, 87.10: she-stock steady; odd head heifers, 66.50; range cows absent: low cutters, 63.35 a4.50; half dozen bulls. $5.2585.75. Calves 18, all direct nominal; most good 300 to 350-lb. calves quoted 68.00t3 8.50, choice to S8.76. SHEEP 150; steady; choice under 73-lb. lambs absent, quoted 87.50; deck good 78-lb. wooled lambs, 67.35 sorted 10 per cent; half deck good shorn 116-lb. yearlings, 65.00 strslght; about 30 head medium sged 08-lb. wethers, 64.50; ewes weak. i Chicago CHICAGO, June 3. (AP-DSDA) HOOS: 11.000, Including 6,500 direct: uneven, mostly 10$ 15c lower than Thursday's average after opening steady to 10c higher on weights 330 lbs, down; top, 68.90; good 400 to 550 lb. packing sows, 67.80 3 7.90; lighter weights, 68.00 3 8.35. CATTLE: 1.500; calves. 500; fed steers and yearlings steady: odd lots steers up to 610.00; but bulk of sup ply selling at 69.60 down; best heifers, 69.00; cows, 10 15c lower, spots more; cutter grade cows largely 64.50 $ 5.50; weighty bulls stesdy at 68.90 down; light kinds very, dracjry: vealera I unchanged; mostly 69.00 down mar ket; few selects, 69.50.' SHEEP: 6.000, Including 3.900 di rect; fat lambs and springers un evenly and rather sharply higher; many sales 25350c up; 13 decks merely god 76-lb. California spring lambs. 6935 straight; old crop clipped offerings, 67.1537.75; sheep firm; na tive ewes mostly sround 63.763 3.25. PAGE THREE Chae, country meat, llva poultry and turkey unchanged. Onlont, wool and bay unchanged. Portland Wheat Low .6414 .84 Close .65 .68 ' 38.00; PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. (AP) Orsln: Wheat: Open High July .64 4 .66 Sept. .64 .66 Cash grain: Oats No. 3. 38-lb. white No. 3, S8-D. gray, 36.00. Barley No. 3, 4S-lb. bw 36.00. Corn No. 3, eastern ' yellow, ship, ment, 38.50; mtllrunstandard, (un quoted). Cash wheat (bid): Soft white,- 67c; western white. 67o: '.restern red, 65c. Hard winter ordinary, 64 Ho; 11 per cent, 66c; 13 per cent, 70c; 13 per cent, 74c: 14 per cent, 80c. Hard red spring ordinary 64c: 11 per cent, 64c; 13 per cent. 69c; 13 per cent, 76c; 14 per cent, 83c. Hard white, heart, ordinary, 67c; 11 per cent, 67c; 13 per cent, 8c; IS per cent, 70c; 14 per cent, .73c. Todsy'a car receipts: Wheat, 36: flour, 3; corn, 1: oats, 1; mlllfeed. 1. Chicago. Wheat CHICAGO. June 1. (AP)A bulge of nearly 3 cents In Chicago wheat prices late today resulted largely from sharp rises of July quotations at Winnipeg. Wheat:. Open High Low Close July .70(, .71, .9)i .70?, Sept. ,714 .73', .70y, .71 H Dec. ..731, .735, .UK .73V, Curt las- Wright Dupont Oen. Electric Oen. Poods Oen. Motors Int. Harvest. . I. T. T. Johns-Man. MouL. ward . Nortb Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. .. Radio Sou. Pao. Std. Brands . Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union- Oarb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel ss 33H 37 H 60 !t 63 V, 39i 1814 60 (; '30 6, 10 1H 36 (4 45 V, 63 't 33, 4014 - Ban Francisco Butter BAN FRANCISCO. June S. (AP) Butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. June S. (AP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade 36c; second grade 3Syc. FORMEnODGtRAPS Portland Produce POET LAND, Ore., June 3. (AP) BUTTER Prints: A grade fl7',c lb In parchment wrappers, 28c In car tons; B grade 26 lb. In parch ment wrappers, 27 'c lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, buying price: A grade, 25$25c In country stations; A grade, 23,fec lb.: B grade, 2c less; C grade, 0c lb. leas. EGOS Buying price by wholesal ers: Specials, 22c; extras, 19 c; standards, I7c; special mediums. nc; extra mediums, 16xc; under grades, 16c dozen. POTATOES Yakima Gem. 2s, 0c; local, 6Sc cental; central Oregon, SI. 45 (J 1.60 cental. CANTALOUPES Imperial pony. 5 4 1, $2.65 (32.75; standard 4fls. $3.85 $4-00: Jumbo, 45s, 94.26 34.50 crate. HOPS Nominal; 1937, lOijlHic pound. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. June 8. (AP) The stock market was all but unconscious today and most leaders shifted only small tractions either way. It was one of the slowest full day's performances In the past 18 years, transfers amounting to approximate ly 300,000 shares. Alrcmfta led a feeble early rally ing attempt, but most Issues were unable to stir up sufficient follow ing to move aread. The list was Irregularly lower at the close. Debate on the lendlng-spendlng measure In congress, together with maneuverlngs over the wago-bour bill, left financial quarters cold. : Todsy's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Am. Chem. & Dye 143 1, Am. Can 86 Am. As Fgn. Power 31,4 A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. F. Bendlx Aviation . Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tractor . Chrysler .... Cornl. Solv. 138H 33 38 14 lot, 43lt 3714 40 to SAN BERNARDINO, Calif IJPi Jesse Olney, former Judge pf the superior court: Is In favor of doing away with Juvenile courts. ' "It Is fsst developing Into a com plete system of asolam. he writes In the California State Bar Journal "Our youth are Jailed, balled, granted or denied rights on the mere order of probation officers,, county attor neys, sheriffs and other executive offlcera.'. . ',.'..- V. On the other side, It "presents the groat loophole to . young criminals In their escape from punishment,' ne writes. "We turn them over the Juvenile court, which turns htm sgsln loose on the . community probatlodn." ' " To Turn Backward BATH. N. O !) This rendervous of Blackbeard and his boisterous pi rate crews the oldest town in North Carolina la to be restored to Ite colonial past Leaders say few changes win on necessary for the quaint sea. port has never grown much beyond the village It was in. 1701. . tiesundbeltl , MINNEAPOLIS ( APj Campaigners warring on rag weed to relieve hay rever sufferers may as well relax University of Minnesota botanists de. olare rag' weed seeds can remain dormant 10 years and stlU reproduce plants. - Huge Bee Swarm Enlivens City's Downtown Section To Honor Great GENOA. av-Llgurla. home orov. lnce of Columbus, MarrJnl and Oarl. baidl, will devoto the month from September 35 to October 35 to 1 series of festlvsls honoring the mem ory of Illustrious sons. . ChJGnce Moore Light up a Chesterfield and tune in more pleasure! Chesterfield's refreshing mildness and better taste will give you more pleasure than any cigarette you ever smoked. Chesterfields are made of the best ingre dients a cigarette can have.. . mild ripe home-grown tobaccos, aromatic.Turkish and pure cigarette paper. JcV - , & M r 'f ........ Chesterfield time is PLEASURE time . . . more pleasure for smokers everywhere Copnifl tin. Uoun ft Mriu Tossccs Co, Medford's annual, swarm of bees on Nortb Centrsl avenue made Its sppearsnce shortly before noon to day. Burxlng and humming, thousands of the honey-makers slowly worked their way from the Main street In tersection and, despite a loud beat Ing of pans and kettles on Central avenue ny citizens attempting to make them hive in a miscellaneous assortment of boxes and baskets nnaiiy settled on the limb of a tree In the yard of the First Baptist cnurcn at the corner of Fifth street. Tnere, the bees were properly hived by James Stewsrt of 336 Plum street, local apiarist, who climbed up a long ladder end raked them Into bee box. with the queen ouoe In, the hordes of workers followed In short order. The bees were traveling low on their flight down Central avenue, never more than 30 feet above the street. Automobiles drove slowly through the swarm with their win dows carefully rolled up. Although hundreds of pedestrians flocked about to see the unusual sight, no- ooay was stung, so tar as known. It took the bees about an hour to travel the two blocks from Main to Fifth street. They were first seen almost dl rectly over the Main street and Cen. tral avenue Intersection, at which point they make their yearly ap pearance at about this time. Mr, Stewart ssld that apparently there was a hive on top of one of the bultdlnga at that corner. F. TWICE FOR LOS ANOELES (API Seven years ago when the J. M. Taylors visited the L. W. Toilers, a runaway car crashed through the wall of the bed room In which the guests slept. On a visit this year the ssme thing happened, a real estate man'a ma chine slipping from Its parking place snd coasting 150 feet downhill Into the Tozler home. Robert Fulton, Inventor of the first practical steamboat, worked first as a Jeveler. CALL SPECIAL COUNCIL LS A special meeting of the council will be held In chambers at city hall at 7:30 tonight to open sealed pro posals on the reconstruction, repair and resurfacing of paved streets. The work Is to be done under the 650.000 bond issue authorized soma time ago at a special election. In addition to the bond Issue the voters also approved a special levy to pro vide about 615,000 annually for the next five years for the same sort of work. iuseTIoIcar drives woman out LONDON (AP) A cyclist calmlj pedaling to work was startled when red sedan suddenly pulled up hi front of blm and skidded to a atop. His heart almost stopped beating when a woman Jumped out, her fac white with terror, and pointed mute ly to something Inside the car. At first ha could not sea anythtaji. Then it caught hla eye. Reaching in. he pulled out a mouse. 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