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PAGE TWO ' UTEDFOKD WAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKP, UKEUUH, THUKSUAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939. 16-1 VOTE PUTS MEASURE UP TO SENATEJJEBATE (continued I rum pig onM aircraft engaged In commercial (lying on the Pacific, where eucb craft were transporting only mall, passengers and airline eupplle. Benat debate on the meaaure 1 scheduled to atart Monday. Senator Borah of Idaho, ranking Republican member of the commit tee, aald several of those voting for the measure did o to get It to the eenate floor for debate. They re eerved the right to oppose It later. The committee clerk made public the following vote on the question of reporting the bill to the senate: Toting to report Plttman in ner.), Harrison D Miss.), Oeorge (D- Oa.), Wagner (D.. N. ?.). Con nelly ID.. Tex.), Thomaa (D., Dtah), Van Nuys (D., Intl.), Murray (D.. Mont.), Bchwellenbach D., Wash.), Pepper (D, Fla.), Green (D, R. I ). Berkley (D., Ky.), Reynolds (D., N. 0.), Ouffey (D., Pa.). Otllette (D, la.) and White (R., Me.) Voting against the motion were Senators Clark (D.. Mo.), Borah, (R., Idaho, Johnson (R., Calif.) Capper (R, Kas.), La Pollette (Prog., Wis.). Vandenberg (R- Mich.) and Shlp atead (P. L., Minn.). The bill was approved after a three-hour session. 1 Livestock Armies Jockey for Western Front Edge Nortt yf NORWAY SWEDEN L $okj- On the basis of reports from French and Swim sources, this map shows the situation on the western front. Heavy French losses were reported as the Germans counter-a'.tacked at Swelbrnecken to relieve the pressure nn key forts. Prosrnss by either side south of Saarbruecken was not reported. Question marks lndlrnte uncertainty In those sectors with approximate position of French advance ahown across rest of front, Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. (AP TJSDA) HOGS : 600, actlvo, about steady with Wednesday's average, ex treme top 8c higher, good-choice 16B-200 lb. 1.2bnt&&, one outstand ing lot 7.40. 230-278 lb. butchers 16.789.88, light lights 88.76 .85, packing sows 85 a .50, lightweights 86, feeder pigs scarce, good-choice quotable 86.60 97.50. CATTLE 800, calves salable 40, total 50; slow, steady, few common grass steers 80-25 7.50, medium grades 88, strictly finished grassers eligible 88.75, grain fed quotable 89.50, cutter to common heifers 84.50 a 6.60, medium 87 at .60, cutter to common cows 83.75ft4.50, can ners 83.25, fat dairy type cows 85 03t, strictly good beef cows 86.75, sausage bulls 85 6, good beef bulls quotable 88.50, choice verniers 80 60 10, liberal supply common-medium grasa calves 85.60 Q 7.60. SHEEP Salable 400, total 450, steady at Wednesday's decline, good choice wooled lambs 87.75, few loads 87.65, choice lots held above 80, feeder lambs 88.50, medium-good ewee 82 a 3, choice 83.25, odd bead 83.50. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 38. (AF-tTSDA) Hogs: Salable, 300: butchers 15 25c lower than Wednes day close; bulk good to choice 185 to 338-lb, weights, 87.8037.60; early top, 8740; few 240 to 200-lb., 87.O0ig7.10: sows quoted 84-60 5.00. Cattle: Salable, 25; calves, none; market nominally steady; medium to good short-fed steers, 88.15ts8.60; medium to good beef cows quoted 88.75 8 8.78; cutter graces 84.50 6.00; odd shelly canners, 83.25; bulls quot ed. 86.78 down; good to choice vealers quoted 89.00a 0.50 or possibly above. Sheep: Salable, none; market nom inal; late Wednesday, lambs mostly IS 25o lower; good 7i -lb. wooled lambs, 88.50; good to choice 79-lb. medium pelt Oregons. 88.00: shorn and medium pelt yenrltngs, 85.50G9 6.60. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 28(AP) Grain: (wheat) Open High Low Close Dec S2U 2i .8114 .81V4 Oats, No. 2, 38 lb. white 820. Barley, No. 2. 48 lb. B. W. 824 Corn, No. 3, E. Y. shipment 827. No. 1 flax, 8186.' Cash wheat (bid):' Soft white 79 ',3 c, western white 79 'a c, western red 77c. Hard red winter ordinary 77c, 11 percent 77c, 12 percent 81c, 13 per cent 84c, 14 percent 87c. Hard white, Baart ordinary un quoted, 12 percent 86c, 18 percent 89c, 14 percent 92c. Today's car receipts: wheat 24, flour 12, corn 2, oats 1, mlllfeed 8. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (AP) Corn prices tumbled more than 3 cents a bushel today aa farmera sold almost 800,000 bushels to Chicago dealers. Heavy selling also occurred In the wheat pit where prices were off as much as 2 cents at one atafre. Corn closed 2Y,st2!i cents lower than yeatcrday, December 50s, (VoO, May 53H60,: wheat 1)43214 down, December 83 K 83 ',4, May 83 S 83; oats ?iHi cents lower. Whest: Open High Low Close Deo. 84V4 84' , 8214 83'4 Moy 85 88s 83 83 July 84?, 84 82'4 83 Portland Produce Chlrngo CHICAGO. Sept. 3B. (AP-USDA) HOOS: 13,000; low. mostly 10-25c lower than Wednesday's uneven mfcrk; bulk good and choice 200 370 lbs. $7.35f.60, top 87.55; pack ing bows 36400 lower; good and choice 370-300 lbs.. i6.363.75. Salable cattle 0,000; snlnble calve 1,000; very slow trade generally; several loads yearlings and llR.n steers $10.33.83; best htjicrs $10 90. SHEEP 13.000; spring lambs steady to weak: spots 15o and more lower; sheep strong: top native and western spring lambs 110; bulk na tives 9.67 down; native slaughter ewes $3(9 4.26. Use Mall rrlbune want ads. PORTLAND. Ore,, Sept. 28. ( AP) BUTTER: Prints, A grade 33 'c lb. In parchment wrappers, 34c lb. In cartons; B grade, 32o lb. In parchment wrappers, 33 lb. In cartons. BUTTER FAT First quality, maxi mum of .6 of 1 percent acidity, de livered Portland, 3s31sc lb.; val ley routes and country points, 3c less or 20c; premium quality, max imum of .36 of 1 percent acidity, 1 1 ic more than first quality; sec ond quality, 2c less than first qual ity. EGGS Buying prices: extras, large 26c; standards, larpe. 20c; extrits, medium, 18c; standards, medium, 17c; extras, small, 11c; standards, am n-11, 10c. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: Leghorn broilers, 14t?rl5c: fryers, un der 3 lbs., 14c lb; do, 3 to 4 lbft., 14c lb.; roasters, over 4 lbs.. 14c lb.; do, 2 lbs. and over. 14I5c lb.: Leghorn hens, over 31-.. lbs.. 10c ft 10VaC lb.; do, under 3l lb,, 0(5 9',aC; colored hens, to 4 lbs., 14c; do, over 6 lbs., 14c; No. 3 grade, 6o less. TURKEYJS Selling price: New crop hens, 33 23c lb.; toms, 31 ft 22c lb. ONIONS Oregon. 60 $ 80c; Wall Walla, 40c sack; Yakima, 40c sack; Oregon Bermudas, 2$2c lb. Cheese, country meats, potatoes, wool, hay, steady, unchanged. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Sept. 28 UP) Real. Izlng and traders' wariness kept many sections of the stock market In the red today and some pivotal Issues lost frsctlons to around a points. Business got away to a fast start but slowed thereafter. Transfers ap proxlmsted 1.600.000 sharea. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. It Dye... 186 Am. Can .......-.......,.U2 V, Am. & Fgn. pnwar,,IM 2' A. T. 4 T. Anaconda 331 Atch. T. As 8. P. 33 Vj Bendlx Avia . 28 Bethlehem Steel ... 88 V. Caterpillar Tract. Chryslor Coml. Solvents Curtlss-Wright DuPont .. Phillips Pet. Radio Southern Pacific . Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. Std. oil N. J. Transamerlca Union Carbide , United Aircraft U. s. Steel ... 4S!4 3 17 8(4 304 .. 49 6T4 .... 90 - 42 75 Use Mall Tribune want ads. 1 DEAF? At last . . . Good news for all who are hard of hearing! A new hearing aid at a coat everyone can afford 1 The 35c In Wednesday's adver tisement was an error. It should have read Models a low as Gen. Electric Gen. Foods Gen. Motors Int. Harvester I. T. Se T. Johns-Manvllle Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. o.)., 13 i l, ; 68 Vfc Bi 77;- 53Vi 22', $35 Air Conduction. A tiny earpiece In the ear. Also Bone Conduction Dynamic Ear" All our Aids are small light compact and lnconsplcuoua. See also the Silver Earl No Batteries No Wlresl FREE DEMONSTRATION 4 Days Only Wed., Thur., Frl Sat- September 27, 28, 29, 8n Evening appointment, by re quest. Factory representative will be here Dr. A. R. Hedges Chiropractic Physician 128 B. Main, phone 170 Medtord Oregon lJ;il!iiiiiii;i;iii& ERfflfetai " - JlVi !.' sTTTVf hY STIUICKT C--e-- --- H.C BOIRBONWHISUt iSSSsS 2 n i -- ItwA .J!i,sx -p Psra s,' H 1 en 0Tjj)aiiM rlJ'M.lI-p mm. ADRIENNE'S Special Fall.., FUR Showing Friday and Saturday PRICED $49.95 up Squirrel Locks Muskrats Cararuls Marmots Krmlnet Minks Weasels, etc. O Chubbies $35.00 up Silver Fox lUd Fox Cross Fox Oppmsnms 9knnk. etc. A Fur Expert Here 2 Days! To tell you about this superb collection of furs and assist you In your selection . , . Buy better furs, with greater confi dence, yet pay no more. Consult the fur authority, regarding pelts workmanship, style, veering quality. Big Trade-in Allowance Convenient Terms ADRIENNE'S FOR GREATER SAVINGS - WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS TRAVEL CHEAPEST IN PRIVATE AUTOS PORTLAND, (8pl.) Ths auto mobile continue to be the cheap est form of family travel, despite recent lowering of fares by other transport agencies, according to findings of a survey Just completed by the Oregon State Motor associ ation. Actual cost of motor car travel on the road, the association re ports, amount to from Hi to i cents per mile, depending upon whether a light, medium or heavy car la driven. With more than one person In the car the east Is de creased proportionately. Divided among three persona, the average on a vacation trip, the per-person cost would be about 1.7 cents a mil. Cost of tires and repairs for year round driving do not enter Into the out-of-pocket cost of a trip, but even If they were the driving outlay would still be between 2.18 and M cent per mile. No other form of travel ean com pare with motoring In per-mlle coots, which, the association states, counts for the astronomical Increase In automobile ownership and oper ation in this country. Ran Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. M.iJPr Butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 38 & Churning cream butterfat: First grade, 35 14 o; second grade, 33 Vic. EAT ONE of THESE Delicious SUNDAES Hawaiian Delight Black Walnut Butterscotch Pecan 15c Then YOU KEEP This Lovely SILVERPLATE SPOON! 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Muellers KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON G. C. Motley Eostside Electric Co. Uhlig's Electric Store Roberts & Peak Hardwore Co Tuleloke Electric Co. Tuleloke, California MEDFORD, OREGON Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co, Leonard Electric Company Flynn Electric Service Fddman Electric Store GRANTS PASS, OREGON Austin's Hordwore Wolf's Rodio Service Brownell's Electric Store Rogue River Hordwore Co. R0SE8URG. OREGON Roseburg Electric Radio-Music Shop Farm Bureau Co-operative Ex osse Furniture Co. Judd's Furniture Store r