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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1922)
.0 TUB OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 11. 1922 m mm i Wo Trouble Experienced by King Company When New Machines Are Started i ; " J' Every cog, every screw, every y'4fam.( pipe , nd syrup duct and conveyora4 paddto worked lilro ikafio wjien ta . canning, laia. ( hlnery at the big new King's - i'rodueta compajnyj , plant started tfriday," "The plant began on 4iose berries. Tn big -plant worked, amoothfjr. from tha very fjrst torn of thV Wheels. It will ; his operating on strawberries, be lnnlng Monday. 3n era trig. 4 Tbe 1'dehydra.liBi section isn;t .ft f;,ftalshpd, ,. and will not be rpady. jinUl Just about , time for . he Idgans, about sntj i; bnt the ; cannery is. already, ready for. fail :pam ahead; find three shifts a uay, if the fruit tomes in. " All Hrfp Wanted 1 The -Starr Fruit company plant tn Church ? andJMUV streets mm lie canning gooseberries Monday tfiorning, and wants 11 the fc ibry help to report. While it Is Hot, yet certain Just; how much tfruft will be brought in the first dar. the slant will ho runnfns full tilt on Btrawberf lea" Tuesday. Man-'J ager Roberts .expects erery; ma cnmVto 'trori : 'gmobt&y' jfrbtn the first -asll the qaipmeat Is of fBe very best and ts in experienced h&nds. ' t . t", .- t .. . . , . The Oregon Tacking company has been, handling. rrult the last of : this, week and expects to need 200 bands on Monday. No word has been received as to the status of the big Southern Pacific ware, house property, under lease to The rhez company, that wa 're ported to hare been ! contracted to the Calif orb fa - Packing- corpora tion that Controls- the Oregon Packing 'planC'It is still occu pied by The Phez company, : al though no neir work is bemg car ried on there at this time. 11 Addition Slide to Plant n , The Oregon Packidg company has . made .a large addition of equipment and better arrange ment in its plant, and will be able to Increase its past output very matedially, even without ttiejpe pot warehouse' plant "that rumor attributes to Its control. ; The Hunt ' Brothers company has advertised for fact6ry helpers, also for pickers for a large acre age of strawberries The picking situation way he eren more criti cal than that in the canneries, where the applications for Jobs hare indicated no 'shortage ol help. The picking has not prog ressed ' quite far enough to prove' definitely Just, what will be the help, situation. ; ' " "'" becim SHIES FEATURE OF Exceptions to Reactions In clude Mexican Petroleum and Republic Iron The price of furniture must be aviating. A seat In the"-New York Stock Exchange has Just been sold .fort$fl9;000.r. NEW YORK, June 10. The two-hour session of today's stock market was featured by recurrent selling movements notably in oils, steels, equipments, coppers and rails. 'Extreme reactions of 1 to elmost 5 points were only slight ly retrieved in , the covering of contracts before the heavy' close. Exceptions to the reaction in which signs of the urgent liqui dation were apparent :rai.. times, included: Mexican 'Petroleum and Republic Iron and,$teel but those issues gave way in the final deal ings. United States Steel was among the popular shares to lose ground although May bookings showed a further increase of about 157. O00 tons in unfilled orders, that gain being below general esti mates. ' High crade rails wer carried down in the general reversal but lossa among transportations were moderate. Selling of oils, was aecompanld by rumors that sev eral of the largest producers were contemplating a reducetion of price schedules because of the lack of demand. Sales amounted to S50.0QO aharet V?- ' 'Foreign exchanges' Continued to weaken, aside from the London rate. Francs were especially heavy; showing a decline' of 10 points from the week's highest inotation and the Austrian re mittance was at lowest ebb. - Clearing house loans and dis counts disclosed t another actual increase of about 37,000,ooe, net demand deposits expanding by almost $30,000,000. Tbe ac tual cash gain of $4,867,000 In creased excess reserves to $31.- r.oo.ooo. . . The day's general news includ ed announcement of a $2,300,000 gold importation from Germany, the first in many weeks, and a review of business conditions which was encouraging as to wholesale distribution in the dry foods trade. CAME HERE A PAUPER A A MILLIONAIRE. Employers Must Furnish Data to Commissioner There is legal requirement. that the managements any establish ment employing labor, furnish whatever information is necessary to enable the state labor camnilB rioner to prepare reports-from iKa department, according '(o an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle, written for O. H. Gram, state, labor -commissioner, ' ., In the event of failure to .furn ish such information "the com missioner may . issue , subpoenas, administer oaths and take testi mony necesiary to . enable him J t- ' - i; if: , , Twenty years ago Angelo Piano was one of the penniless ste;'rRe passengers that left Italy to seek his fortune In America. Having nc - cumulated .a competency, be has left - these hores with hUwif nnd daughter Josephine in a palatial: suite, surrounded by everv luxury, to revisit the land of his birth. In six years time Piano made $1,500,660 in the contracting business. otherwise to obtara such informa tion." Penalty is provided for failure to heed such subpoenas. The opinion says, however, that "The power conferred upon the com missioner to compel the attend ance of witnesses has been held not to constitute the exercise of judiciar functions, and it will be noted that the power to enforce the penalty provided for disobedi ence of a subpoena is reposed ; in the courts." Classified Ads. in The Statesman Brino Results ' . ;108 Acrrs Fhw Farm ind--io Arren ; i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 Commencing 10 a.m. at tay farm, 8 miles koutn of Salem and mllea north of Jefferson, on Pacifie Highway , jTr. : This farm consists 4tt 108 acres, mostly creek bottom land; SO acres in cultivation, 25 acres timber, bars nee In yastare and timber. Family orchard. 1 acre of loganberries. 1 aero straw, berries, fenced and cross-fenced; well watered with creek. Four-room 'house, good barn. 30x40. other outbuildings. This land Is well located and adapted tor the dally or trait business; in act, a good all round farm forfnsoat any line. Terras: one tenth cash on day of sale, and one-third of balance. in 30 days from date of sale and remainder in five years .With interest at 6 per rent. " '' ': J; Aim Stock, Farm Impletnrats. Mach&ery; et All tea ROal ; thU time, !au Tollows:' ? ' - T' ;. , 17 head of goats, with 9 kids; 2 Thogvi'o4y team 8 years old, .weight .1400 each; 1 ray team. 4 years tdv. weight 1S00 each; 1 sorrel. horse. S years old. -weight 1300; cowsr light Jersey, age 5 years, fresh soon; 1 black Ilolsteln.' 5 years' old and calf ; 1 black Jersey. ge 4 years knd alf; 1 brown Swiss. ( age 7 years, milking now; 1 light Jersey, age three years, soon le fresh; 3 "heifer ealvea, 6 months old; 1 dark Jersey aged 4, greshen soon;, 4 doxen chickens; 6 ducks; 2 stands of Italian bees. One pas draw saw. 1 6-tooth cultivator and weeders; harness; 1 Oliver. chill plow No. 60, 2 Oliver chill plows No. 40, 114-hose double disk Ilauser drill, 1 disk, 1 2-aection harrow. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 farm wagon, 1 Ford truck, 1 Queen Incubator. 20 0-egg capacity; 1 'cider preaa, 1 food Cutter, 1 mower, 1 Osborn binder, 1 grind stone, 1 U. S. cream separator.! A lot oT other small tools. , ,, - (; H VllKK XVXCH AT XOON " ' - TERMS On stork una -machinery r all snms of fSO, rash; all hums over f20 six months' time r01 be given on notes bear lug 8, percent intercut with approved security.. , , G. SATTEnijKK, Auctioneer C. RASLSEYER, Owner 'Office: 40-t Ferry 8t phone 11T7. " . ' ; - . nssBBBMnnBsK . II , n i r Ml) L f Pi J 4ft! :. v "? il t if. If i W vr &' V V 7 Many could not .ejymled on so on account of numerous requests we have decided to run our dollar day sale Monday. New stock will be unpacked and addled fb our already large selection of bargains ... ii .-4 ?s t icy . w ; . Gingham Stripes and Plaids. ,8 yards - ..-.J. t. Percale, .light and dark colors, o yards ....-.......-.....?... ... ...... j cretonnes, ijeautuul, t dolors. . . 8 . yards , 36-inch Beach, cloth, beautiful colors, new shades, 4 yds 7 Toweling. - Part, linen. 6 yards j ... 3 II u AY OA Curtain Marquisettes. 4 ..6 yards 36-inch Voiles, beautiful colors. ;, flrds m...... 36-inch Flannel. 6 yards . : Cotton Crash Toweling, un- bleached. 12 yards . Silk Messaline and short length taffe ta and silk trieolet. The yard 3JL Beautifnl wool and woo mixed Short Skirting. Yard Imported Organdie, all colors. 2 yards... .. : . , ,, 500 of Shoes Per Pair 0 Ladies' Unionsuits, mercerized. Four different styles. 2 for .. Cotton Unionsuits 4 for Crepe Bloomers. 2 lor Heavy wash Silk Camisoles. d1 Elastic top and bottom .. vl Ladies' pure Silk Hose, all new d1 Colors, the pair ..... : P Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, all colors, 2 pairs Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose. d1 5 pairs '.. v $1 Children's Hose. . 4 pairs ..... .. $1 Merii -work Stirts.' 2 for i L. Men's Fine Silk Stripe Shirts Hats, straw and Felt L. . Men's Overalls Men's Khaki Pants - Men's Rockford Socks. G pairs BASEMENT UNO u -Tw6-ChfldrnDresse3 : -Cups and Saucers, one set complete! Graniteware, all kind3, Dish Pans ' . .. i ' i etc, 3. for $1, and 2 for V. .'t ' With All Purchases of $2 and Over. 8 cans Corn 7 lbs. Pure Lard, bulk. Men's, Ladies' and ciiildrenHj Ilose.J ! regular 25c values,: 8 pairs-Xl Men's Union Suits,, 2 for Aprons, 3 Aprons Dollar Day for . . . - v - - -' . . . . TF-WE is Q 10 cans Libby's Pork and Beans 22 cans American Sardines .' . 13 lbs. White Beans . 15 lbs. Jap Bice 16 lbs. Oatmeal 3 Ibsl Diamond W. Coffee , - 10 lbs. Bulk Cocoa Bring your pails 8 lbs. Strained Honey, bulk ' ; "' 27 bars White Wonder Soap 8 lbs. Peanut Butter Star, Horseshoe,. Climax Tobacco, 1 -plujf- Waldo Flour, 1 sack 4 02. Bottle Vanilla Extract . -Breakfast Bacon, pound . "r ;, "Picnic Bams ' ; ' - Bring your pails 75c Brooms ....T ' Candy, 12c pound with every $1 purchase. 74c 1.59 29c 25c J8c 29c 4 .' v. i A. C ' t J. ' f t' i' 1 f .v-- e.tv