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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1923)
Ml ; in PillCES IM Oil . IHTf iBlfET Close .i$ Unsettled Although Featured by Rally , uorn f snows Gain ; J. To uhhjawj, Jan. 26. To a large - extent the course of the wheat market today reflected developments' touching Grmany's ability to obtain funds for the Importation of foodstuffs. Prices were weak most of the time, butf were' ; rallying at the ' last. Thu close was. unsettled : at . 1-4 cent'' net decline to a like ad vance with, May $1.J7 1-8 to !1.17 1-4 . and July $1.11 if 5-8 to $1.11 3-4. Corn gained' 1-8 Jto 1-4 cent, oats finished a shade off to 1-4 cent rip and provisions unchanged to 12 cents lower. -: . Downturns ' In the " price of wheat began at1 the opening with ! sellers taking advantage of a statement from . Secretary Hoover suggesting that .French occupa tion j6f' the Ruhr' was likely to diminish' the purchasing .power of.-' Germany and to bring t about yrtailment of wheat exports from the United ' States. Rainy 1 weather In , the.' domestic winter wheat belt, especially Kansas and Oklahoma ' tended -further ,? "to irake, values decline and so, like wise did word of . heavy . eocports :. from ' competing countries, indi . eating .that .world : shipments this week would total as much ; as 15,000,000 bujihels." ;J On the other' hand, subsequent gossip that, Germany was, feeling , out ' 'American Interests ". "as - to - prospects i of financial aid In ob- " taining American foodstuffs gave the .bull side of the market re newed,, courage, .during, th final hour sof .trading. (Closing out of , spreads - between Chicago . .and Winnipeg with, the buying being done .here counted also as a price uplifting,, factor aln Chicago as , the day drew ; to , finish. . Corn and oats . rallied I with wheat and : as a. result, of news that . contrary . to 4 earlier ; dis patches the "Argentine corn crop outlook was still adverse no i JuoUtnre. bavlng teen; supplied, except- light showers! .pf - .... ... : f : Dallas 'improvement Bonds r?r ;r Sell For ,Gobri Price l"Y liJIERESTED G 1KDE USES Much Interest in Salem In Idustrlal i Schools .Report ed -by;. Officials Interest Iff the 1 schools and classes conducted for the ben efit of the trades and , Industries in Salem-and elsewhere) is. report ed .- from Vthe office of the. stats board 'ot vocational education. Prof.' A-' R. Nichols, who, as state bu pei-visor is in direct charge - of such organizations, ' states . . that classes ' in architectural , drawing and blue print reading will btart next week.-"- They will I J he conr ducted in ,tne high school build ing, and the v first meeting will be t on .Tuesday, evening ' at 7:30 ra. Another" class If or carpen ters wishing "to extend their, trade knowledge will . ilso be .formed it ;.a sufficient number can b registered. x . - ..." .1 , ." ..' I ' i In, . t,he j automotive . engineering school , on t" South. Liberty street, arrangements .are in progress for a class for .car. .owners .whowish to acaulre a .better, understanding ! Of auto care and handling. Such a class would ' not . undertake to secure . training as auto ' nechan Ice but', simply to gain a .better knowledge of the mechanism of the machines they own and, equip themselves .for , doing the emer gency work, with which every driver is constantly ; confronted while on the road. .This,, class will "be held on 7 Tuesday 1 and Friday evenings, and persons in terested can secure definite in formation as to the course by Inquiring ot Messrs I Mflsom and IHyerly in Oleson's garage- or by calling Director " Elliott ! phone T 6 at ' the 'state "house. f - I SJUEIUIAMETS yrte y ifil fcy-temn. f Ms ftd N. ' 1 whWT Sl.lO - - iS- VhaM 1.0S... ' S tud hNt, mdui. 9l.Vt. Chet Sr. 920. ; ; ' , -..v-' ' ' r o hmr ttooaa. :ui .i-.r: ZOOS, BCTTTEB AXD BUZTSXtAT i!-Itft kUsal. 6a. Ji!,;i?iv.- i K . -CrMaery tnttei 52 5 38. , Buiun-Ut, delirered.. 52e. I - UOk. S3.4S w. J ,,--,"' --V-y . rouiiTXT - ( . liecheras Eprinjer, lSQlSe. ; KtMlM 1 Jo. --- -.. .uf.f.-'-f i Iio, htmrr, lSe. PO&K. MTTTTOV AVS g , Hogv top. 9. k ,.,t, xl. . - fi . '.,.It aoKi. 9e. . - ' . . i . lMd.ktl,.l0U. -:iS J Tr wl. 4reud 12Q13e. .- i . . Top atr. 11 a 1. y -iV-i 'T" l" Oowg, 7Qe. - - --''.("".0t,'',-.j.- Lemoaa S7 Q 8.BS - JtJ otmjcm 95004.75. .' j ' Florida Tpfrmls. f7Q7.50. Dte. 2.75.ts - . USCU VEGETABLES . BmUt carroU. tBrin. si par do, irurs ' 'i TJWt, so, n. , ; . Aiiuondi 2S. ' . . ii DALLAS, Or., Jan. 25. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) At . a special meeting of the Dallas city council Monday, evening bids for $2373.90 worth of improve ment bonds were 'opened and the entire amount sold to .Prank J. Coad as the highest bidder.' The bonds sold for $101.05. Another bid of W. Li Soehren of this city was for $101. - i; Several other matters of Im portance In city affairs were brought; up and discussed among them j being ; the proposed new sewer i system which the city council ;feels, should be con structed f during t the. coming sum mer to afford a, drainage for the south part of town in the Indus trial district. .This district is at. present with out any sewer and during the winter weather large , areas are under , water. ! .The Industries located ' In this ; district also Irant a sewer and the matter of voting bonds for the building of a new septic , tank , .will be taken up at a special election te be s held sometime within . the next two months. " It..' Is also f proposed at that, time to vote ,'on the build ing of a new water main" for fire protection only in the industrial district.,.; . '" 3 : , It is believed by. the council that $15,000. will be sufficient to lay the 10-inch water' pipe from the intersection of Conrt and Church streets down the SP tracks and through the district and the' council is of the opinion that the people will gladly vote this amount. . Once before the matter was laken' up, but at that time it was thought that it would require f $25,000 to build the main - and s the . i amount - was thought to be prohibitive. TRADING LIMITED " STOCK MARKET ONE BY OWE LOGS ,J DO BIT TO CAR There are some folks whb be lieve, that a week-end isr the spot on which the dotty friend parks his hat., , Man Shadowed His Wife. ! ' She' Would .; Have Divorce -.: ; , Charging that her husband is possessed of a morose disposition and ; constantly , shadows her on the streets, , beats her. chokes her and" generally, makes, life, unbear able, Bessie .R.1 Lane brought suit for. divorce against., her husband, Edward , G. Lane, In. the . circuit court yesieraay., j, U v, ; ,.She charges ; that about one year after their marriage,, which was in March 9 6, , her husband began heaping ; personal , indigni ties,, upon ner until sbe was fin ally , forced, to . leave his ' domicile and seek quarters of " her own Upon . frequent . occasions she as serts he beat her and at one time wrenched her back, causing her much pain and discomfort. ; The Lanes ' have 4 two children, one aged 5, the 'other 3. . They were married at Eugene, Or., In March, 1916. ' ; - 'r. FRUIT NEW; YORK, Jan. 26. Evapo rated apples dull; prunes quiet; apricots and peaches steady! ? . : . : : . I . LIVERPOOL, Jan. 26. Close: Wheat 14 to 5-8d higher; March 9s, S l-8d; May 9s, 6 1-4 . . -,V ,-, ; ., . BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 2 6 Opening, ;;wheat.-.- half higher, March $1.18 1T2. May $1.20. , MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 26. Wheat, cash No. 1 northern $1.16 .1-4 .at , $1.12 ,1-4; May $1.17 1-4. July , $L15 7-8. Unfavorable Devdopments Abroad Has Effect on All Industrials NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Un favorale news developments abroad continued to curtail trad ing In today's stock market in which a number of industrials were pushed up on S reports of large current earnings while others yielded to week-end profit-taking, giving the market a somewhat spotty, appearance at the close. ' Movements in tha market are still dominated by domestic bus iness conditions, activity center ing largely in shares of com panies likely 4 to resume or iln crease dividends. ; i , . The European financial com munitys reaction to the latest developments , in the-. Ruhr was reflected In - lower . .foreign ex-, change rates, demand sterling dropping from 4 65, 3-8 to -4.6.4 1-2 ; and FiMich francs ' from 6.48 1-2 cents to 6.3S. . I Independent steels I were strong during the early part of the- res sion but early gains -were can celled or ; materially " reduced later. v ' ; ' Call money held at 4 1-2 per cent throughout the - day. ? There was lessening of activity , In the time money market, .brokers bid ding 4 1-2 per cent for "all dates but being obliged to .pay i 4 3-4 for the longer maturities. Little business was transacted' in the shorter maturities. , Commercial paper is moving, , in fair . vol ume, the bulk of prime names commanding 4 1-2 per cent for four and six months maturities.. Silverton Man, in Path of Train, Left Sitting on Uninjured Gas Tank ; SILVERTON, Or., Jan. 23. (Special to : The Statesman.) That an accident may always be worse was fully illustrated Wed nesday noon when Gil Berg ran into the logging train, and badly wrecked his automobile, while he himself escaped with a few minor only a lew scratches on' the leg. bruises. " Mr: Berg : had Just fin ished his lunch at the mill and was " going ' down town, u Just as he drove out. from under the docks some ppe called to him that the train was coming, lie had no noticed it1" because of the side curtains. . v . . ', Berg ; put on the brakes but slid forward so , that one of the Clogs on the car hit his fenders. r j t .i . ti. , T 1 recovered ; from that shock when another log hit the front seat, knocking It completely out from under him, leaving him sitting on the gas tank. This, however, did not end the matter, a3; the next car brought a log that hit the rear end of the car, making It almost a total wreck. Mr. Berg was left almost without a scar, j receiving A MISCELLANEOUS V, PORTLAND, Or.; j Jan. f 24. utter: Prints extras 51c; cubes extras 48c; prime f firsts 47c. Butterfat, Portland delivery: Nd. 1 sour cream 52c. , L . Potatoes; buying price,; locals 50 at 60c; selling price 165 at 75 "cents. . - .1 PEO PLE'S M EAT MARK ET 155 N. Liberty Street , Bhone. 994 . . . Why not buy Meats, Poutlry, Butter and Eggs where your rhoney. talks and it sure talks at our store. Read the prices and be convinced. Please re member that every ounce of meat or whatever you buy is fully guaranteed. ( Guaranteed home rendered lard, No. 5 pail (All you Young Tender Beef P6t Roast, lbi .....l.... f 10c Lgan Meaty Pork Roast, lb. .J.i- . 17 Vz c Fresh backbones, lb.,Z. - . ......4..-...'..7c Lean Meaty Pork Chops ....... iLk.-27c Lean Meaty Pork Steak, lb; -...'.L.;....:...1..2c Fresh Government Inspected Beef Hearts, per b.....7Y2c Fresh Government inspected pork or beef liver, per . Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. for .... 25c Fresh Government Inspected Brains, per lb. ....,14I4c Fancy Milk Fed Veal Steak LI. . ...L.....,..--. .22c Fancy Milk Fed Veal Roast ....... -..l-.lc Fresh boneless corn beef, up from . I .:.12Yzc WE DELIVER BAK .- T m RITE BREAD AND . PASTRY I it. f 'I Made of pure ingredients, whole milk, pure creamery butter (the same as you use on your own table); the best fillings and flavorings that can be bought y. ,; " ., ' j- ry ; ... That's why Bake-Rite Products are so different front the ordinary. Bake-Rite J Sanitary Bakery 456 State Street Phone 263 1 ' ' v' . ., , 1 . , .. asm BEST SERVICE This is the Last Saturday in January A very nnpronrlato time to lay your nlan.t for Fttimnrv in.1 months. , You will find an nccount at our store Very eonreniont and thrifty AfTHIt If fill on t, for liinllinF vmtr frxMWPv vw.nlMnuMa - l ,-. and . have them delivered, - - " - RIGHT PRICES rjisFrv.t.i -.-;.."-uvzr? wa v v. I 111 I. i r,vo vis1''",-.' ,' 1" ti".r;-ii . . , j , ' i Impbr taiit Fact l. . In ihis day and age of modern business, with the grading, and classifying of Canned goods, arid dibles an extensive study of the different packs and grades is necessary for an intelligent explana tion to giiide" the consumer in buying foodstuff. Our salesmen are trained to know: thesefacts. -71 : x:. The average consumer in buying groceries, select them by, label," more oftenthan with a knowledge of the grade desired. - There are 1600 lmown varieties of IUce. Canned peas are graded by a process of sieving classified commercially as number flto 5 sieve. -- - f J :- .There are several grades of canned corn, salmon, fruits, in fact, every item in the grocery line; ' i - - - . -That's why SKAGGS SALESMEN are carefully instructed, and trained, and aKvays at Your Servjceto personally help you select food to your entire satisfaction. : ; ; , ' , V - " Our patrons have confidence in our salesmen, who never mis represent an article sold in; SKAGGS STORES.' ' ; ;r: t' l' V"-:- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS AT A SAVING Skaggs Everyday Price SUGAR PURE CANE, 13 lbs. -..:.$ 1,00 FLOUR SPJRRY'S DRIFTED SNOW Barrel :..j1.$7.75 49-lb. bag..... ..: 1.99 DEL MONTE FLOUR Guaranteed High Patent 49-lb. bag.....r.:.:...........$1.79 CEREALS 9-lb. Rolled Oats........ 9-lb. bag Farina 9-lb. bag Hominy........ 9-lb. bag Corn Meal..... .. .2? 9-lb. Graham or Whole- wheat : . 45 9-lb. Eastern Buckwheat .65 Large pkg. Roman Meal .35 Large pkg. Rolled Oats..... .25 Cream of Wheat pkg..... .22 Kellogg's Krumbles, pkg. .10 Shredded Wheat, pkg..... .10 SYRUPS $ .49 If you like GOOD Cane and Maple, fry SKAGGS SYRUP ? Our own Formula 10-lb.size;.:::::...:;:.:.........$1.49 S-lb.4 tins ...... .79 24-lb. tins .48 10-lb. White KAR0..... .65 lG-lfc Blue Karo...;. 59 2 2-lb. tins Pinnick's.... .25 2 cans 2V size Del Monte Kraut...., .35 2 cans 2 1j size Del Monte Hominy....:......V-. ... .29 2 cans 2 M: size Del Monte Spmach.:.:L..:.:.;...L.. - .45 2 cans 2(2 size Del Monte ; Beets.......:.:.....:.: .55 4 cans Lily Valley Sifted Peas. :..;........ .98c 4 cans Lily Valley Corn.... .79 4 cans Lily Valley Cut Wax Beans.::.::..:. .89 4 cans Xily Valley Cut Green .Beans... 1...: .89 2 cans Z1 size Pineapple .58 (This is broken sliced, good " grade) 2 No. 3s flat tins White 1 Tuna, fancy .... ...U.....:. .55 3 No. 1 Baltimore Oysters .50 3 No. 2 Baltimore Oysters 1.00 2 Mb. tins Red Alaska . Salmon, Sunkist...:....... . .55- 3 cans Fancy Shrimp........ .50 3 , cans : Imperial Sardines, pure Olive Oil....:.:.L.: 43 .25 ,25 . j D ..25c" t .25 COOKING OILS, ETC. WESSON OIL; galloii tins L89 WESSON OIL, y-gaL tins r ;S3 WESSON OIL, qt size tins .55 8-Ib. tins SNOWDRIFT-: : 1.38 4-lb. tins SNOWDRIFT . U70 CHEESE and EGGS ' , " ... Fresh Ranch Eggs; 2 doz.$.C0 Tillamook -Cream Cheese,: Vlfc::i::.:..:. . .3 5 Brookf ieldFulI Cream : Cheese, JbJ.::..ii.l. .30 Fancy Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, lb.L::....r::.:::..i .3 9 22 Crystal White So2p..:.l.C0 24 White Wonder Soap LCD 25 Easy Day Soap:.......: 1.C0 25 Van Hoeter's (Bleach- r ing)3;:i;.l.: ::: .:. i,cd 7 bars Small Ivory Soap .53 10 bars Fels-Naptham:, .09 Large SEAF0AT.1 Powder, pkg. .... ...L::SZ...;:?-b Citrus, large pkg.... .... Gold Dustr large size........ 3 cans OLD DUTCH . : .. 5 cans Swift's Cleanser.... i ; RICE 15,IbvHeaie:.1.00 1 1 lbs. Fancy California Navy Beahs. . ;:;;:-:H.i 1.C0 12 lbs. Red Mexican ChHi : Beans.;:.:.:..::: . LCD bread :-m:lf' Full lb. size Raisin Bread .05 Full lb. size White Bread .C5 Full lb. size Whole Wteat .05 SMOKED .MEATS LARD Swift's Silverleaf Lardf 10 lbs. netU:.ll..,.i..$1.85 Swift's Silverleaf Lard, , 5 lbs. net............i........ .95 "The highest grade-Pure Lard" Dwut $ Premium Ham s, (half or whole) lb.. .. Swift's Premium Bacon (by the piece) Ik.......;-; Swift's Breakfast Bacon (sugar cured) lb. ....... . Swift's Fancy Bacon Back, ib: :i..:. Swift's Small Fancy Cot tage Rolls (mild cure) fine for boiling whole, lb Skagg's 100 per cent Pork ; Sausage, lb .: CRACKERS No. 5 box Sodas, plain....$ No.' 5 box Sodas, salted.... No. 5 box Graham Crack ers ...J..L... No. 5 box Snowflalces.... .30 .49 .33 28 25 .25 .50 .50 .75 .60 ( J Read The Statesman Classified Columr - -