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APFLEGATE STOCK Stockmen of the Applegate district, report deer hunters have killed at least two steers on the range and the ranchers fear there may be more losses. The stockmen do not know whether the known dead steers were killed by design or acci dent. Edwin Kubll of the Apple gate reports there has always been close co-operation between stockmen of that area and hunt ers and he is loath to believe the killings were on purpose. . Deer often feed with cattle at night. There have been re ports of "sijot light" hunters in the section, and they may have killed the steers in mistake for deer at night, stockmen say. Livestock Portland, Ore., Oct. 24 (UP) Livestock. Caltle 400. calves 75. Falr lv active, steady. Common-low med ium grass steers. $9.5011.75. Common-medium heifers. 58 13 11.50. Can-ner-cutter cows, S4.50 3 5.25. Fat dairy type cows, $7 w 7.50. Medium-good beef cows, S8 50 (ft 11. Good choice vealers, $13(314. Grass calves, $10 (ti 12.50. Hogs 300. Active, steady. Good choice. 80-240 lbs.. $15.75; heavier weights. $15 down. Good sows, $13.25 0 14; few around 50-60 lbs. feeder pigs. $13.75 di 14; heavier salable to $14.25. Sheep 200. Active, steady at Mon day's advance. Sizeable lot good choice early shorn lambs, $12il'15. Wooled lambs quotable to $12.50 and over. Good ewes salable, $3 (a 3.75. South San Francisco, Oct. 24 (UP) Cattle 700. Steady: somewhat slower than yesterday. Monday, 12 loads grass steers, $13 13.60 to killers. Medium to good stockers and feed ers, Sll.50iiM2.50, load common 1016 b. steers, $11; good range cows, $11 (3 11.50. Calves 100. About steady; load medium to choice 425-lb. slaughter calves on sale. Hogs 300. Steady: few loads and packages good and choice 200-240-lb. barrows and gilts, $15.75; odd good sows, $14. Sheep 1.300. Active, 25s.V)c high er than recently on four decks good and choice. 88-90-lb. eastern Oregon lambs, $14.75. Chicago, Oct. 24 (UP) (WFA) Livestock: Hogs 11.000. Complete clearance early: good and choice, 150-240 lbs., $14.75; heavier hogs and most sows, $14. Cattle 8.000. Calves 1.000; most fat steers, $14.50 ft 18; top, S1B.35 for steers and yearlings; best Heifers, $17; mixed steers and heifers, $17.85; cut ter cows, down 7c; most beef cows, S7.75(11; heavy sausage bulls to $11.50. Sheep 3,000. Good and choice na tive slaughter lambs. $14 (? 14.45, come held sliqhtly higher; slaughter ewes, $4.25(ci 6; one double Montana ewes, $6. Wall! Walla, $2 2591 SO crate. Peppers Local flats, $1;. orange box, $2. Squash Local zucchini, 75 85c crate; Danish, $1.50 crate; hubbard, 2.sC lb. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Oct 25 (UP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. .$1.63j $1.64'i 1.63, $1.64', May 1.59'i 1.60'i 1.59'i 1.60(4 Julv . 1.48a 1.49 1.47'i 1.49 Sept. 1.47'a 1.47'i 1.46-U 1.46'i S. F. DAIRYPRICES San Francisco, Oct. 24. (U.R) Dairy market: Butter 93 score, 43c; 92 score, 42Vsc; 90 score, 42',4c; 89 score, 413jc. Cheese Wholesale prices, loaf 27.9c; triplets, 27.2c. Eggs Large grade A 55Vi 56V2C; medium grade A 50V2 51V2C; small grade A, 24 '4 25,2c; large grade B 37 38',2C. Portland Produce Portland. Oct 2'4 (UP) Whole sale market list: Cabbnge No. 1 green round type, $2.50 "2.75 crate. Carrots Oregon, 70 75c dozen bunches. Lettuce Local 3s No. 1, $2.79: Wall Street New York, Oct. 24 (U.R) The stock market staged a mild rally today after an early de cline had extended the late break of the previous session. Trading was active. Railroad shares as a group were a leader on the upside. The recovery movement was interpreted in Wall street as pos sible indication that yesterday's "political" break may have been too severe. Selling in the final hour was attributed almost wholly to announcement that Senator Ball, Republican, Min nesota, and Russell Davenport, 1940 supporter of Wendell Will kie, would support President Roosevelt for re-election. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel 163V4 Anaconda 27 Chrysler 90T4 Curtiss Wright 6 General Electric 3814 General Motors 6214 Montgomery Ward 51 Penn. R. R 30 8 Phillips Petroleum 43 J. C. Penney . 108 Radio 10 Southern Pacific 31V4 Standard Oil of Cal 36 Texas Gulf Sulphur 34 Transamerica 9lA United Aircrafts 30 U. S. Rubber . 49 U. S. Steel 57V4 PATENT PROGRAM TO BE EXPLAINED HERE Roy Shawcross, northwest technical representative of the alien property custodian, will be in Mediord Thursday in order to talk to representatives of local industries to explain the alien patent program, it was an nounced today. Mr. Shawcross will be at the Chamber of Commerce. It Is stated that the represen tative will have with him lists and copies of patents which may be of interest to business men. Last year the railroads han dled passenger traffic nearly four times that of 1940, and this year's travel currently exceeds that of 1943. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 2 hay wagons on 30x3 li rubber, $40 each. Phone 6368, Med-ford. FARMCTS. ATTENTION for firt delivery or quick move ot heavy machinery, phone 2888. Davis Tra n sfer St St or a ge Co.. 40 S. Tir st. DON'T worry about moving. For com plete service phone 464. City Transfer Sto.-age.38 S. Fir it. WE STILL "have stock PRE-WAR Du Pont automobile finishes. Let ut re finish your car while these mater ials last. All work guaranteed. S1MONIZING STEAM CLEANING MITCHELL PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside FOR SALE: Heavy duty, 20-amp. gen erators, with regulator, beverin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside, Signal Station. FURNISHED apt 221 N. Holly. tor rent. Adults, DRIVER wonted. Mediord Fuel Co. WANTED Waitress at Barney's Cafe, 109 W. Main. Morning shift and no bunaays. ; DINING room table, 4 white leather- I bottom chairs, davenport and chair, for sale. $75. 208 Clark. WANT TO RENT Farm; 20 acres or more. Cash or share crop. Can fur nish references. Box 411, rt 3, Med- ford FOR SALE Bridge lamp, man's suit, size 42; drapes, desk, candle sticks. tnone W ANTED Model A Ford with good body; tires and motor not necessary. Tribune, box 3802. PEACH growers, attention 1 Spraying now. phone 7385 evenings. R. De-Wit. FOR SALE: Concord gropes, S cents lb. 804 N. Riverside. Phono 2602. FOR SALE 2 doz. New Hampshire red pullets; also fryers, large and smalf K. A. Wills, phone 199. Cen tral Point. FOR SALE 5-room modern home; 2 bedrooms. Paved street, large lot, $2850. Dad Roberts, 720 W. 2d. WANTED Experienced oil burner and stove mechanic. State experi- ence. Tribune, box 3805. aa An excellent mod. home uDjUU n east side. Large Y living and dining rm., bedroom, bath with base tub and shower, kitchen and dinette; 2 bed rooms, sewing room, toilet and lav atory upstairs. Oak floors and fire place downstairs. Basement, fur nace and laundry room, 2-car garage and nice yard. Carl Gottsche, 7 N. Bartlctt st. fnone qmti or aatu FOR SALE Walnut Governor Win throp desk, walnut twin beds with springs nnd mattresses, coil Bprings for double bed, i white wooden bed. Phone evenings. WANTED Competent woman to help clean house. Week's work; good pay. Phone 4720. MASTEDON ever-bearing strawberry plants for sale. Plant now. $1 per 100. 730 S. Holly. 53350 NEARLY new four-room sub urban home on Howard avenue, north of the Big Y Market, lot 50x 210. living room and front bed room finished in firtex. garage with con crete floor and overhead door, barn with stanchions and chicken house and hay storage. This property is in excellent condition. Can give pos session in two weeks. Charles R. R a v. Realtor. Rm. 217, Medf ord JB ld. . Phone 3902. FOR SALE 1 acre. mod. 4-room house, utility porch, barn and chicken house, one cow, 25 chickens. $1075 down and bal. monthly pay ments. Phone 7340. TRAILER house for sale, $400 cash. 51)2 S. Riverside. WANT room and board in Catholic home; close In. Tribune, box 3807. WANTED to buy, .410-gauge shotgun snens. rnone zutiis. FOR SALE We now have tuber be gonins in full bloom, single and double camelias and hanging basket tvpes of all colors. Medford Green house, 1005 E Main. WANTED to borrow or buy Chevrolet long era nk. Phone 4269. FOR SALE Wakefield wicker buggy, reversible bed, excellent condition; man's Atlas raincoat, size 38, never worn. 326 Benson st. RF.UEKAH rummage sale. Oct. 27, 28, Masonic bldg., cor. Holly and W. Main. Bring donations Thursday, 1 o'clock to 5. FOR SALE: 12-ea'uee sinele shotgun. 32-inch barrel, full choke, ?14. 415 cawaras si. FOR SALE Oil drum, 50-gallon size. 423 King street FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apart ment. Adults. 124 King. RELIABLE party wants to rent 2 or 3-bedroom furnished house. Please write to Tribune, box 4097. WANT TO TRADE Gas range for an electric range. Ph. 7229 or 1125 W. nth. WILL CARE for children in my home. 314 N. peacn. mono ouo. WTL1 TRADE Box lS-faug thtllf ior use ot snotguivcaii ssui. RADIO SERVICE & Teievlsion"Cerz South Columbus, off Stewart Ave. Radio repairs of all kinds. We sfiar- antee all work. We will check your set while you wait. Our prices are mosi reasonable, we are very busy but turn them out In 8 davs or less. We will call for and deliver. P. O. box eiiu, Mecuord, FOR PENT 5-room house, not fur nished, with hot and cold water. 820 Summit. Phone 5690. FOR SALE Saddle mare. old, weiRht 900 lbs.. J75, FOR SALE Furniture. Living room high back chair, $25; occasional chair, $10; 9 book cases, $5 each; small dresser, $5; child's wardrobe, $10; single bed, Innersprlng matt ress and heavy springs, M15; sec retariat desk and chair. $35; 9x11 Wilton rug. $25; oak chair. $3; fire place screen and set. $25; double plate electric. $15. Tatea Resort, a b o v e JTra 1 1 , a t M c Leod . ALMOST NEW National caiTTregister. late model, steel gray finish, 8 dept. single drawer. Medford Stationery RUBBER bicvele mvlnl sTm REPLACE your broiten winnow glass kihm insiaueo wnue vou wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. Tha fllau Hr.ii. Phone 4112 loth and Urape FOR SALE Modern beauty shop, es- ...... laiit-u uubinraj, priced lor qmcK sale. For full detalU write Tribune Box 4001. 4 years Faber'a. riiversine. tnono FOR RENT Paint spray'ufipbTlne day or week. Faber's, 34 S. River side. Phone 4449. FOR SALE One of Medford"! best f laying cafes. Well established, good ocntion, low rent, well equipped. Over 20 years in Medford in Bame location. Not Just a man and wife businesa but a real restaurant and a money maker. Write Tribune Box 3559 for details. CASH IN A FLASH FOR VOUR CAR Save Tlmn Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3019. flth and Bartiett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us. Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRES A. C TRACTOR, model K O.. 48 horsepower with dozer bade. die sei motor in good condition Phone 2748, 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.. for appointment. ATTENTION PLEASE I Wanted: Late model used cars Highest cash prt-es paid Large stock Dnvton-McClaren tires Bring in your certificates Still have a few good used cars Look them over (Wore you buy Get ready for winter now We have batteries, toglighta heater hose. A Z "TUBBY DEAN, Your Pontine Dealer. 6th and Grape Dial 2943. Medford. Ore. Buy War Bonds. WANTED Woman to help with housework 2 or 3 days a week, good wages, strictly moderr home Trib une Bon 882 AD AITS BEAUTY SALON AlTTtinds if beauty . service. Permanent! a specialty Ph 2664 120 N Central. ROUGH ULOX & FIR SLABS Big double load $6 50 green, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 3111 AGATES' polisheo and mounted Have v"iii agate made up for gifts Orders must bo in before Nov 1 Santos Agato Shop, 425 E Main. WANTED Late model used care. Highest prices paid for good, clean automobiles Crater Lake Motors. FOR SALE We always nave a tew later model used cars on hand. See us before you buy Crater Lake) Motors VN FIR SAWDUST for bunier. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 311L ROMAN MEAL IS A YEOMAN MEAL rCg-J tICIMI ON MC0I 1 W2 WANTED 3 dozen Hansen strain white Leghorn pullets, about 6 mos. old. Write Eva Taylor, box 636, central roint. WAN TED Factory-built trailer. Ph. 2791. after 5. LOST Scliool girl's navy blue purse, with shoulder strap; containing flassev needed badly. Lost on Loz er lane or near there, Sunday after noon. Reward. Phone FOR SALE: Prewar bicycle In good condition. Price $30. 816 W. 11th. i FOR SALE) Model A long wneeioase Ford. Hi -ton. I lumber or stock truck. Overload sprngs, In excellent i condition. A real Duy. i-arry -. VilsonTraiL I FOR SALE G. F. steel sectional unit filing cabinet. Medfprd Stationery Co. i WANTED TO BUY Feeder lambs. V. J. Philippl. Hotel Grand, Medford. I "lYifriTrtfiHrtii BICYCLE rear "carriers. Just arrived. Sims Bros. DISHWASHER wanted. Berrydale res taurant. 1512 N. Riverside. BICYCLE wire baskets, metal axle support. Sims Bros. Eastern Yellow Corn, per cwt $3.00 Car on track. Hog Feed with Minerals, per cwt. 2.50 In ton lots. Willamette Grey Oats, per cwt 3 23 Best for Winter. Ground Barley, per cwt 2 70 Ground Oats and Barley, per cwt. 2.80 Scratch, per cwt 2.90 Plentv of Cracked Corn. Special Dairv. per 80-lb. bag 2 50 Special Laying Mash, per cwt. 3.50 F. E. SAMSON CO. METAL bicycle carriers. Sims Bros. FOR RENT Storage space. Faher's. Compare our prices. BICYCLE tires. Sims Bros. FOR SALE Fisher's calf meal or builder pellets. Faber's, 34 S. River side. Ph one 4449. FOR SALE: Used burlap bags,' white baps. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside, Phone 4449. WANTED Man to break out 3 sq. feet of concrete wall. Everett Faber, Cen tral Point. BICYCLE tires. AH popular makes. Sims Bros. W A NTED Experienced waitress and dishwasher. Tracy's Steak House. Grants Pass. FOR SALE We have a new 1944 104 Chevrolet truck. If you have priority come and get It. Selby Chevrolet k.o., Asniana, ore. 3fl R 1 .Wjl , ,J iprC fill ' l hp;-v --t--:-:;-.::;f y t : mWm MtzLli rM SLZyA tl 1 IS " - ''ft -7 1 Tomorrow- THE iREAT GASOLINE OF THE WEST To the buyers cf gasoline and other petro- r i l.. L:L I:... t - iU. I L. of records. This has been because the Gilmore organization is comprised of Western men who learned as they made progress. From the time oil was first discovered on the Gilmore Rancho more than four decades ago... each year saw Gilmore gasoline become better. That is... until Pearl Harbor. Then Uncle Sam's fighting men needed all the extras that SOME OF THE FAMOUS GILMORE RECORDS Fattest mile In Histaryl John Cobb, In tti Roilton Red lion, averaged 368.85 miles per hour on Bonneville Salt Flats using stock lion Mead Motor Oil and Gilmore Gasoline. 23 Stock can In the Gilmore Grand Canyon Run made a combined average of 22. S miles per gallon of Red lion Gasoline. had been going Into our domestic gasoline. While the gasoline you've been getting is not as good as it was... it has kept essential cars rolling. The important thing Is the development of petroleum products has gone steadfastly forward. And when the day of victory comes... when our armed forces do not require these extras. ..then Gilmore will give them back to you. . plus I Gilmore's great gasoline of tomorrow will incor porate all of the sensational developments achieved since Pearl Harbor. Gilmore will be the great gasoline of the Westl MiSUt Burelson's Ladies' Ready -To -Wear TAE DEPARTMENT IS LITERALLY PACKED WITH iEHGHAI Many Items Taken From the Main Floor . . Broken Sizes and Assorted Colors - And We're GHsihm g It wttt At IS SWEATERS EXTRA SPECIAL 85 Soiled or Damaged ON SALE S'6 Selected from our upstairs dress department. Original values to $12.95. Smart two-piece stylo classic casuals dressy typei. Sixes 9 to 14. 2 for $12.00 2 for $8. Dressy types and printed French crepes. Values to $ 1 9.75 51 SLACK SUITS Sizes 12 to 18. Brown, Navy, Red. Dressy strutter types. Durablo spun rayons. $4.80 Vo PR Tf!S? 30 JACSCETS Values to $10.95. Plaids and checks. Sizes 12 to 18. 50 BLOUSES 32 to 36 Plncheck, sharkskins, or cotton knit cardigans. Values to $3.98 s1.88 10 Ucllon Shirts Candy stripes. Blue, green or brown. 32 to $1 .59 29 PINWHALE CORDUROY JACKETS Brown, blue, or green. 12 to 18 '3.38 78 DRESSES Tailored Rayon Shan tungs and cottons. s3.88 2 for S6.00 Plaids, tweeds, plain fabrics. Original values to $29.75. Don't miss this opportunity if your size Is here. 7 size 10, 6 size 12, 2 size 14, 2 size 16, 1 size 18, 1 size 24a, 1 size 26'a- Fitted reefers, belted backs, Hollywood tio and boxy styles. 25 LARGE TRIANGLES of gay plaid taffeta, neatly hemmed. Originally priced at 79c. each 50 PAIR SLACKS Better fabrics, fine tailoring. Values to $5.95 $1.88 BJIIPE8 QUE LyyiiibiiiyiiB DRESSES, SWEATERS, SLACK SUITS and BLOUSES Soiled and mussed. Original values much higher. ladies Ready-to-Vear MEDFORD CENTER BLDG. i