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    MEDFOTiD MATL TRIBUNE. fEDFORTV OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. IMS.
PAGE FIVE
EMU BUYING LAGS
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. V-Mild
weather had an unfavorable afreet on
trade during the past week and re
tail and wholesale volumes were pull
ed down, said Dun Bradstreet to
day In their weekly summary.
It was added, however, that "little
significance was attached to the lag
In the demand, for some types of
merchandise, as merchants were In
clined to attribute the lull In sales
wholly to weather conditions.
The average decline !n the week
was estimated at 3 to 4 per cent,
bringing the decrease from a year
ago to 4 to 14 per cent."
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. (AP) Profit
takers clung to the skirts of the stock
market today but, despite thla handl
cap. selected rails, motors, aircraft
and specialties managed to advance
fractions to more than a point. .
The list churned rather violently at
the start without getting anywhere.
Transfers were around 1,800,000
Shares.
The market had plenty of construc
tive business Items to add to the re
covery aide of the ledger. Especially
Inspiring was a Jump In last week's
freight loadings to a new top since
last November.
Today's closing prices for 31 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Dye 191 Vt
Am. Can. 102
Am. St rgn. Pow.
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & B. T.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com. Solv
Curtias-Wright
DuPont ...
Oen. Elec.
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot. .,
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns -Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet
Radio ..
Sou. Pac w.
Std. Brands .,
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
I Unit. Aircraft .
U. 8. Steel
Livestock
44
iai
40
38 H
34H
64H
MX.
"... "zr 45 'i
I .1 0?J
82
104
105
. 33
83 ,
.;.z z.z. ib
30
88V
83(4
Portland .
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31 (AP
DSDA) Hogs 300. Including 170 di
rect; msrket 10-lSc higher; good
choice 185-310 lb., $800-25; few 365
85 lb. butchers, 87.35-60; few llht
lights, 87.75; packing sows. $6.25-50:
choice light feeder pigs salable $7.76.
CATTLE: 50; calves 76, Including
around 70 direct: market swady on
limited offerings, common-medium
steers, $5.75 37.25; strictly good steers
salable $8.10 and above; heifers
scarce: cuttery to common cows,
83.00i-4.25; good beef cows, $5.00-50:
bulls salable $4.50; few common
calves $4.00iff5.50: choice, vealers
scarce: quotable $9.00 and above.
8HEEP 600. Including 573 direct.
market nominally steady: good-choice
trucked In lambs salsble $6.50-75;
yearlings quotable 64.00-50; medium
good ewes nominally 63.00-75.
tjn strong demand
FOR FAST-TURNING MOTORS
An active leader among "Pennaylvanlaa,"
Standard Perm Motor Oil "tops the Hat"
in all-'round motor performance-summer
and winter. Steady buying of this 100
Pennsylvania oil will keep engine wear
down low. Bay in today.
up to 6.76; few medium to good beef
cows 6.00-50; package plain cows 4.78;
low cuttera and cutters 3-60-4-36; odd
head weighty bulla 6.00.
SHEEP ISO. all direct. Nominal:
medium to good wooled lambs quoted
around 7.36-75: early shorn fat ewes
saleable 3-35 down.
Chicago
CHICAGO. Oct. 31. (AP-USDA1
Hogs 8000; fairly active. 10-15c higher
than Thursday's average: top, $8.oo:
good 350-550 lbs. packing sows. $7.00
35: lighter weights up to $7.50.
CATTLE 1000; calves 500: gener
slly stesdy market; few loada steers
selling fully steady with Thursday
at $8.35 c? 10; ahe stock In small aup
ply: catch aa catch can market on
grass cows and helfcra Including
cutter grade cowa selling at $5.00
down to $4.00 and below; most beef
cows. $5.75 3 6.35. 4
SHEEP 4000: active, fat lambs and
yearlings, 3S-35c higher: three dou
bles range lambs to shippers. $7.75
and $7.85; good to choice natives,
$8.50-75 fieely; sorted lots to pack
era, $8.85; choice 93-100 lb. yearlings
up to $7.36 and $7.60; sheep strong;
native ewes, $3.00-25.
STANDARD PEN N
MOTOR OIL
100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
South San Francisco
' SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31.
( AP) (US. Dept. Agr. HOGS 725:
generally steady; top and bulk 170
229 lb. butchers 8.60; load largely
medium 175 lb. averages 8.50 sorted
13 head 8 00; most 230-270 lb. butch
ers 8.10; bulk packing sows 6.50.
CATTLE 50; holdovers 60. Steer
supply limited to one and a half
loads Oregon grassers, these not sold,
Indications steady; odd head common
to medium grass steers 5.50-6.75; she
stock scarce, fully steady, spots 35
higher than week's low point on low
grade cows; odd head range heifers
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. 31. POTA
TOES Yakima gems. $1.10 100-lb.
box; local, $f: Deschutes gems, $1.10-
1.30 per oental.
ONIONS Oregon No. 1 65e; Takl-
ma 4O-60C per 50 lbs.
WOOL Willamette valley, nom
inal; medium. 23-23c lb.;".coarse and
braids 33-33c lb.: lambs and fall, 30c
lb.; eastern Oregon, 15-3H4S.
BUTTER PrlnU: A grade. SOtjc
lb. In parchment wrappers, SlUjC lb.
In cartons; B grade. 3910 In parch
ment wrappers. 30c lb. in cartons.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery
buying price: A grade. 39-3V4e lb
Portland delivery: B grade, 114- lb.
less: c grade. 6c lb. less; country de
livery, 37!ic lb. for A grade.
EGOS Buying prices for whole
salers: Specials, 35o do..; extras, 33c
do..; standards 39c .do..: extra me
dium, 27o do..: extra small. 30c dot.
Hay. mohair, cheese, country meats,
live poultry and turkeys steady and
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Pl Maximum
new bulges of cents a bushel In
Chicago wheat values today resulted
largely from trade predictions gov
ernment aids virtually assured com
ing higher prices.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec. .63-88 M M .8S
Mch. 88 H
May .87H .68 .674 88
July .67VI .88 .87li .67-88
Pear Markets
Yesterday
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. (AP-USDA)
Peara: 3 Callfornlaind 7 Washing
ton arrived: 4 cara on track; no Ore
gon quotation.
CHICAGO. Oct. 30. (AD-U8DA1
Pesrs: 30 cara arrived. 8 California.
IS Oregon, 3 Washington unloaded:
33 cara on track; Oregon Bosc 6255
boxes No. 1, $1.10-1.95, average $1.63:
520 bares fsncy, $1.10-1.30. average
$1.18: Bartletta 730 boxes No. 1,
$1,86-3.30, average $3.00.
San Francisco Butter.
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31. (AP
USDA) Butter unchanged.
4
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 31. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec. 63 84 83 84
May . 6414 85 64 !4 65
Cash grain:
Oats. No. 3-38 lb. white 36.00; Mo.
3-38 lb. gray nominal.
Barley, No. 3-45 lb. b. w. 31.00.
Corn, No. 3-E. Y. ship. 34.78.
Cash Wheat (bid):
Soft white 64 '4; western white 64:
western red 63.
Hard red winter ordinary 63; 11
per cent 61 i: 13 per cent 64; IS
per cent 67(4: 14 per cent 71.
Hard white Baart ordinary 64;. 13
per cent 64!4; 13 per cent 67; 14 per
cent 68.
Today's car receipts:' Wheat 83;
barley 1: flour 7; corn 1; oats 3; hay
I: mlllfeed 5?,
your chance to find out that
ELECTRIC COOKING
costs only J4 as much as you think
A new opportunity to
modernize your kitchen at
a big: saving . . . Here it
a fully automatic electric
range of standard capac
ity in gleaming porcelain
enamel . . . priced at $69.50
. . . fully installed in your
home.
i ii r
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Menus of the Day
Br Mrs. Alexander (leorge
Duck for Sunday
Breakfast Menu
Orange Juice
Egg Omelet Broiled Bacon
Pancakei Maple Butter
Coffee
Dinner Mena
Ch tiled Pineapple Salad
Roast Duck Cornbread Stuffing
Buttered Turnips
Creamed Carrots
Bread Currant Jelly
8ptced Cranberry Sauce
Lemon Uuddlng Coffee
Supper Menu
Cream Cheese ad Olive Sandwiches
Hot Chocolate j
Sugar Cookies Peara
Roast Duck
Five-pound duck
3 tablespoons flour
1-3 cup orange Juice
y, teaspoon salt
i teaspoon paprika
i h cup surea onions
a cups boiling water
Wash and clean duck. Cook gib
lets until tender In water to cover.
Chop and add to gravy, stuff duck
and place, breast side down. In a
roasting pan. Bake for 30 minutes In
a hot oven. Add flour, orange Juice,
seasonings and water. Cover. Reduce
heat end roast for about two hours
or until duck Is very tender when
tested with' a fork. Baste every 16
minutes.
If there Is much fat cooking out
of the duck, remove It with a spoon.
Cornbrefld Stuffing
9 cupa diced, cooked cornbread
1 cup sofe bread
1 tablespoon minced parsley
1 cup chopped apple
9 tablespoons chopped apples
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1-3 teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
cup butter, melted.
Lightly mix Ingredients with a fork
and stuff the duck.
Spiced Cranberry Sauce
1 quart cr&nberrtea
0 whole cloves
V4 cup bark cinnamon
3 cupa water
14 cups granulated sugar
Wash berries. Add spices and water.
Cover and let simmer for ten min
utes. Remove spices. Add sugar and
let boll for three minutes. Serve
warm or cold.
THE DALLES, Oct. 21. ( AP) Prow
ductlon of 1.437.534 bushels of wheat
this year represented Wasco county's
largest yield In ten years, County
Agent W. Ray Lawrence reported today.
HP
NEW QUICK HEAT. Just flip the .witch . . . NEW LOW COST. Electric cooling uvea CUTS WORK . . . SAVES TIME. No
and up pop. cooking beat . . . lik TH ATI money. Thousand, have discovered that blackened pot., pans, walls or curtain.. Scrub-
And automatic controls mean that whole meals pensive" is just an old-fashioned idea that biny and Mpuring romp right out of your
practically cook themselveal went out when the new Electric Ranges came w. Ufa ... with eleclno cooking.
Terms: $5.00 Down,
$2.06 Monthly
AVAILABLE THROUGH ELECTRICAL DEALERS AND
The California Oregon Power Company
WESTERN THRIFT
MEDFORD, OREGON
ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS!
T SIZE
ECONOMY SALE
1.50
to 2.00
Values
SPECIAL FOR
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Gil
phi
1 l II I
KOSI
llOTIOM III
$
To moke new users for the Gtont
Slzss of Dorothy Parkins Beauty
Preparations, we are privileged
to offer them to you, regardless of
their regular prices, at the amaz
ingly low price of only $1.00 each I
e NOTE THESE
GIANT SAVINGSI
Cream of Rosei
fl.50Siie:No-v$l
Rose Lotion
fl.75Sin.JVou$l
Cream Delight
2.00Slie Now$
Skin Freshener
ll.7SSI.JV-v$I
REGULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL
AFTER THIS SALEI
MARIGOLD CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES
Luscious Cherries with Rich, Creamy
Coating. Full Pound - ... CwC
CHECK THESE
35c tube
Burma-have
10 Double-edge
Ring Blade-.
25c
10c
Large Colgate
Tooth Paste
Popular Brandt
So Cough Q
Drops
35o Vicks
Vapo Rub..
for mw
27 c
50c SIZE
PEPSODENT
ANTISEPTIC
IRr r
25c Pepsodent 4 Q. I
Paste or Powder I JC L r
BOoTEK Tooth J?1 m llffV r I
Brushes. 2 for 3 I W ullMP f I
BOO sheets OQi tir'Y V
Pond's Tissues ... Hl J
60c Alka- AQf
Seltzer IOl C
250 Brewers
Yeast Tablets..
All Rubber
Rain Capes
76o Carter's
Liver Pills ...
Tea Garden
Grape Juice.
Pint
Petroleum Jelly
Pull pound
6?c
44c
49c
19c
23c
1 REGULAR 50c i
BOTTLE . . . C
Wirt purchase ef t C A.
ffrrufar borte at . . OwC
2 feoft., to, . . 51c
WHILE THEY LASTI
No, fooling when we say
'Buy Now' because there
is only a very limited sup
ply available.
8EXTA-VITAMINS with Liver Extract and
Iron. 25 Days Treatment
Vitamins A-H-C-Il-E-O In comet proportions.
$1.98
DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE COMPOUND
with 660 units Vitamin D per wafer. 60 for..
73c
Shop With Your Thrifty Friends At
WESTERN THRIFT STORES
whiskey recipe as W
mild and tasty as the day is long! B
PINT 80 a-o'fe
OUR FA MILT 8 PERSONAL KBCIPB I
90 PROOF -75 OIAIN NCUTRAl SPIRITS THi
WIIKEN FAMILY, INC, ALADDIN, SCHENLEY P. O, PA.
ea a ft & e t
313-315 N. Riverside Phone 358
Open Evenings and Sundays
A Harvest of Bargains
"PAY LESS AND PARK EASIER"
APRICOTS No. 1 tall can 10c
Valley Belt whole natural apricots.
SARDINES Oval 3 cans 25c
Choice' of sauces.
Lb. 27c
2 Lbs.
62c
A B ABO AIN ft-AVOW W
Schilling Coffee
PRUNES Italian 6 lbs. 25c
Extra fancy large size. Buy now, this price cannot last!
NUTOLA 2 lbs. 25c
Pure nut margarine mfg. and guar, by Armour tt Co
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
tl"'t,T"u'n-' No. 2 can, 3 for. . .25c
celled by any . . -n
brand. 8-glass size, 2 cans . . . 39c
TAMALES can 15c
Swift Prem. No. 1 tall can. 6 in a can.
Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar 25c
Standby fine quality. U.S. No. 1 peanuts.
Shortening 4 lb. pkg. 39c
Westminster.
Corn Del Monte can 10c
Cream style, No. 2 oan, the large siie.
Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 2-lb. box 25o
SCOURING POWDER 2 cans 5c
Crystal White, a real quality product. Large cam.
CLEANUP PRICES os FRUIT JARS
Bee us before you can meat.
CORN
KIX
New Mreal by
Sparry
2 pkg. 25c
Cereal Bowl
FREE
Fancy. Grain-Fed
SEEEKL BEEF
Specially fed and aged. It's extra nice and we are
offering it at unusually low prices for such fine quality.
CHUCK ROAST .Lb. 13.c
SELECTED SHORT RIBS ... Lb. 10c
STEAK, Round, Sirloin or Rib. Lb. 20c
Nice Tender
PORK
All of our meats must
pass high standards.
Leg Roast lb. 19c
Shoulder
Roast. . .lb. 13. c
Chops . . lb. 19c
Nice and lean.
Fancy Milk-fed
VEAL
We are not satisfied '
unless you art.
Shoulder
Roast. . .lb. 121c
Chops . .lb. 17.c
Rib or loin.
TENDER LAMB TASTY
Shoulder. lb. 131c Leg. . . ... .lb. 19c
Chops, rib or loin.. lb. 19c
SIPUJUDS
50-lb. sack . . .33c
100-lb. sack. .59c
Klam. TJ. 8. No. 2. Nice and bright. Buy now, they wo
going up. These potatoes are govt. Inspected. Look at
what you buy.
box SI .19
ORANGES
Nlrf, Jntey
ones ..