The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Junior Tennis Tournev
J Will Be Played Today
fialem-juniors" are to hold their
annwaljtenhls tournament today,
beginning promptly at .f 9, o'clock
and continuing until the full Ber
les la- played off. The singles
are to be played at thetalem
Tenpls club ' courts : on v the state
.hospital (''ijgrnd'8.-.:,he mixed
.doubles are to be pjit on at the
Bush courts on the Bush estate
on. South 'Iligh street. f
The singles pairing ' arer".,:: 'I.
'Mnton'T8.' Cllnger; Straw
baugb Tsv Meyers; Stol ts. Slegr.
mund; Creech ts. "White; Bishop,
bye." 'Xf-'i .tenr
There is one girls match ! be
tween, the Misses Findley j and
Tibbets. "v:j.i..-lv,iVT?. X
The boys! doubles bring. I to
gether Whte f and Deyers ts Ol
inger - and Creech f allntdn and
Hansen ts. Bishop and Meyers.
' In tb$ mixeH doubles. Helen
Roberts - and John 'Varie;
Miss :Tlbbets and " John Creech;
ftnd the winners will then meet
Mildred , Roberts 'and Robert
Bishop, l ?:..':, rS; '
.. The whole series Is expected to
be played off during the one day.
Winter. Wheat Totals'. 58 1
Millions of Bushelsif uit i
: . Over Average
Grand Jury Postpones I !
: Action Until Monday
. The Marion county grand jury
that is investigating Intimations
against Dr. R. JB, Leo Stelner,
- superintendent of the state hos
pital for the Insane, contained In
letters written "by Dr. A. Slaugh
ter of Salem, yesterday adjourned
until Monday, and is not expected
to make a report before that tlmemak0ta
The jury was expected to report
yesterday.;-" " '
it Slaughter wot'e letters to Stel
aer making insinuations that4 he
(Stelner) had used men on' state
time and pay to do personal labor
for him. and also asking ; about
the contents -. of Certain packing
eases'" said to 'hare been removed
at night recently by Stelner from
his residences. Stelner did not
reply to the T letters, but instead
'asked for an investigation by the
: grand Jury. . -1 : : j ;
; WASHINGTON. June. 8. The
principal grain crops of the coun
try.) will be smaller this year than
last, with the exception of oats
and barley, both of which have
been planted v on - larger acreages
than a year; agor according to the
department j .of ; agriculture's
monthly report, issued today. No
reports nave Deen, made yet .on-
corn. " ' '' j
? "Winter hnw elie-Titlv
MmnpnviMl nmandAta MonUlnir f,nm
May conditions and a crop. of
581,000,000 bushels is forecast.
This total is - a little more tah
was indicated a month ago, and
about five" million ; bushels . less
than' last year's crop. In Kansas,
there was ... a reduction of more
than ten , million bushels in the
forecast compared with a month
ago and in some other states there'
were slight decreases. . - v i:
The season's first forecast ;of
spring wheat production reported
the prospective yield at 236,000.-
000 bushels or 40,000,000 bushels
less than last year's xrop, which
was placed at 276,00,0,000 bushels
In revised statistics today. The
spring wheat acreage Is, 5.1 per
cent less than- last year's. - North
promises about one-third
less than a year ago, while Minne
sota and South Dakota: will have
slightly smaller crops,; Montana
and Washington show Increases
over last year. I ; ' '
Smlaler . crops of apples : and
peaches than- last year, are Indi
cated, although they will be larg
er than the average crops of the
five years, 1917-21, inclusive.
- Pictures of Benito Mussolini,
the Italian leader, show ; him
wearing a. plug hat, a la Hugh
Pay. But so long as Benito does
not essay the Dave War field derby
we have hopes. Ex. ;
1 SALEU MARKETS 1 i
Ko. wheat Sl.09-1.05
No. S red wheat, aacked .$1.00
Cheat hay ; .:.20a22
Oat hay ?22Q$33
OoTer hay.aled J ... - i20
' Prieea noted are holaaala and are
erica received by farmere. No retail
- prices are r". except aa noted!
Creamery hutter . I & M
Bntterfat, tdeliTered ,! At
Milk, Per wt. . S 2.20
Ecn aeleeta
Standard!
, Pallets
23
-20 Q' .21
i J7
Heavy Ilea'
Medium
J.2 Q IS
fobs, vvrrosr xsro beet 1
BS. tp, s 150-225 lba- nrt. $7.75
lien. top. 225-275 lbs, cwt .47.25
Hoaa. top. 275-300 Iba. cwt . . $6.75-
Licat sows., cwt 3a.75-S5.75
Roach. heaTT. ewt , . .." '. . -: ' $-4
fop TeaV dreaaad , .05 9 hit
oo tteera ; a, , , .. . . . Qa M
Lamb ' , :' ' , i . 1. -1
T"
-'. - :'i BAHABA8
Red Cord, the diatinqnUhlng mark el
quality frail. QaotiB crated, par Ib.JlVi
! 100'a
' J i 150'a
4.51
CM
B.Oi
6.0(
4.2!
12C's , .
: 176'a and etnaUer
! 250'. and 2888
824'e - ,
i i "BoBded'Brand 6ttnkUt TalencUa
I Offering; 1 'r'MK.vi';-: V f t
. 216'a and larger .. ; $5.0C
1 260'' and emaller- i : i $.50
I . : OA rOBJOA GBAPETKOTT .-. -,
I '8nMUt" 64'a. 80a and 100'a .$3.75
All Citrus frnHa in half-eaa lot. 10
additional. v , !
i. . aOOatXSZE9 . ,
Per Ib. '- .If
CXTBAJT PZSZAFPXSS
PerJCTats
AIM
1
APPIJ
Bx. Taney Wineaap-
J3.90, ,$$J1
Jumble pitienbergs j -
j HXW BUKCB TEGSTASIXS
' AH nrieed bv tba doiea Duncnea.:
Beeta. Turnips, CarroU . $1.00
Badiahea, long or round , - -f-80
' ParsWy- - X- -
ImmI Oniona . ..
I f SAC ID VXQETABLE
Wow. California, CarroU, pa rtatk
V r.Ufnl TnrniDB. ner sack
Mew California Beets. er ak J4.0O
All Sack Vegetablea 1 per lb. higher
whoa desired In less than aack lots
: ,yaw,yageUbU,4j ; : .y
VKnK.rh nar lb, ... m,...0S,
.n...r.. rtMinn rrnv. Terr fancy Per
Am bench. I .2.50
Walla Walla, per box -J $3.75
s.k itiifM , 81.25
Tomatoes, from Mexieo, lugs repacked
s so : Rnwltr. 4-basket cratea $3.00
Head letfne local, lead cratea 9 dos JI2.75J
Ixesl per dozea '
Ytmtt : nl.nt lb ......29
CanKflowar. flat crates .$2.80
: Kw eelerr. per crate $12.50
, Cnenmbers, hothouse, por dosen --$2.00
.. " and $2-50. : , i
flnvit tteana. ner lb ... .t.25
Peesj home grows par, Is ...IS
. fipinack. per box 1 1.00
u it r.r - Potatoes kt'-
sacks, .per j U.
$1
) 1!!.. I -
Jisw daiiiornia wnnoav w
T- cents.' ,.-vT" ' ? -t-i
Takima' neftetd gama, Pr ewt. -Oregon
whites, per ewt ..,,,., . .
Oregon yellow Danrera per ewt $$.50
Whito-Waav Jmperial nuey or-o
$3.60, Red ewt. $3.50, Yellow, per
cwt. i $4.00
Haw Prultft
Strawberries, horn growa aow fully gop.
: -L nlvhiv ta market.. '' - i '(
Oregon. Gold Dollars $2.ii
' Peaches, - arly raHetlea. per bon $2.50
Apricots. 4-baaket crate.
-$2.75
I PORTLAND MARKETS?
OreJ June S.--Orain .iu-
tures.-Kwheat, soft whit, western white
Jan. 111. JnlT 1.10 hsrd winter. 1 nor
thern' eitrlnr. westers red Jon July 1.05
, s Corn So. -2 eastern yellow shipment,
yune July $37.00. - .
CANTKLOUPE
OX MARKET
The latest arrival on the local
market is the canteloupe, direct
from the Imperial valley, in Cali
fornia, ' These are wholesaling
for $6 a crate. The demand Is
said to be good. -
Sl(ET
"Wheat 1 Closing Prices ,Re-
raairi' Unsettled;, Harvest
. . Weakens Values !
CHICAGO, June 8 With pros
pects : apparently ' les -promising
for a settlement between Germany
and France and with harvest
weather favorable in Oklahoma,
bears had an advantage in ; the
wheat market today. Crop esti
mates from "Washington proved
moderately bullish as to wheat,
but were issued after the trading
here" had ended. Closing ; prices
for wheat were unsettled at the
same as yesterday's finish :to 14
lower.. July, ll.iau ; to $1.13.
and September, 11.09 to $1.09
SERVR PLA1X i . "
; SLICED OR TOASTED
our delicious crispy, cakey
bread and? you will be giving
your home .folks or guests a
.treat fit to eat. . It's what wer
are pleased to call .different"
bread different because better.'
Not crumbly or dry or flavor
less. L - i . v, . . ;
"Always a bit better
PEERLESS BAKERY
X 7 f.tJXCH AND PASTRY f J
170 N. Com'l St. ' Phone 808
Corn closed it He decline to t
advance; oats unchanged to
off, and provisions -15 to 30 cent
down. ...
General selling which took place
at the opening in the' wheat mar
ket , was ascribed largely to the
fact that Germany's reparation, l)f
fer had met -with only adverse
comment from French" and Bel
gian sources, whereas considerable
recent buy ing has been based on
expectance with an agreement with
Germany was near at hand. Word
that clear, warm weather prevail
ed in Oklahoma, where harvesting
is to begio jon Monday tended
further, to weaken values because
fear had existed that rains .would
turn out to 4e a serious' hindr
ance. T ' .
BUfOF.BUS
lESS
II
DrPBOFESSIQILS
Low .Priced Railroad Issues
Are in Demand, With V,
Price Advancin
irr
FOREIGN WHEAT
LIVERPOOL. June 8; Close;
Wheat, 1 to, lHd lower; July, 9s,
6d; October, 9sr 4d.
BUENOS AIRES, June 8. Ope
ning wheat, cent lower; July,
11.10 Vi; September, $1.11
FRUIT
"NEW YORK. June. 8 Evapo
rated apples dull; prunes, dull and
weak; apricots, easy; . peaches,
dull. . .
SCOTTS MILLS
SCOTTS MILLS. Or., June -8.
Dorothy Myers ' shot her - hand
quite badly while setting a gopher
Ivy Rebekah lodge had a
sjrawberry ' ' feed at Its regular
meeting Tuesday evening .
Two new cases of whooping
cough are reported In town, Eve
Shilts 'and Baby Schafer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben White re
turned home from California
where they spent the winter.
Grandma Seism, who ; Is 87
years .' old, is suffering with8 an
attack of pneumonia.
4 Mrs. Guy Graser returned home
from, the Silverton hospital Sat
urday. '
; Miss Lulu? Dale, who la teach
ing at Silverton, spent the week
end with her parents here. She
had as her auests Sunaay -Miss
Mary Largent of Silverton and
Miss Mattie Shipley of Oswego.
Guy Graser of Cottage. Grove
spent Sunday here with his fam
ily. ,' :'
Mr. and Mrs. Johu Kellis of
Salem visited relatives here Sun
day.,: S.,..-':, -I :.'-;; iV-' -21L
S 5,
. do your shopping at a store where you do not have to wait
froia 30 minutes to an hour for a clerk to wait on you. -You can hurry or
take as mcb time as-you like at thePiggly Yiggly. We carry nothing
but high grade goods which are sold at a very low price. Not only on
adays jjut e place your
purchases in your car. Make a trip "through our store and see for yourself
that; our grade pf goods and prices are right.
Gold Medal Flour, 49 lbs.
BeitJVatteFf lowa lbs. ' i
Olympic Pancake Flour, ...
Olympic Oats, large
Olympic Oats, small
Mother's OaU ..........
$1.9
$1.45
.....3c
...L...25c
.....14c
4--35c
. ...25c
....:125c
ill5c
. ... 13c
...;J.15c
3 Post Toasties ...............
fKellogg's Corn HakesV
Cast's Branflikes
j; Kellogg Bran Flakes ......
m::pktlfi:v.i..:....i..
t CANNED GOODS ;
: Royal Oub Fancy liaise 5 Corn 1 7c .
Del Monte FancyVCc 7c
Pearl Corn, small lieniels .1 1 Y2C
Early Mdrning Blocm'Ccrn ..:.10Mjc -Gclden
Bantaci Ccnr::....A:;i23c ;
Del Monte Extra Special Peas 23c
Royal Club Tender Sweet Peas 23c
Royal Red P&LSll V2C
Del Monte Spinach, No. 2V2 20c
iHtbitiSweet PtitatoesNo 2s J6c
23 t'Wi$U:&kp ..........$ 1.00
.11 Crystal White Soap 50c
25 Liana Soip . !..... ,.:....;.;....$1.00
1 Citrus, large .....25c
Citrus, maU;L--. .... .
,3, Creme ,0il Soap 20c
Palm Olive Soap ..... 8c
10 Fels Naptha .... .. .................65c
No. 10 White Karo Syrup 66c
:'Noy 10 Blue Karo Syrup .... 60c
No. 5 Blue Karo Syrup 33c
No. 5 White Karo Syrup ...36c
j.Log Cabin, large $1.07
t . Log Cabin, medium ...54c
:. Log Cabin,-iamliy . . 27c
: Ball Mason Fruit Jars, bts -,.....L73c
. k I gallon ; g.
Ideal Glass Top Jars qts.
Bl Pints
:;PurejJelJ;ji-...
Certo, sure jell
a
' Shredded Cocoanut, lb.
4 lb. Can Cocoa ........
Wesson Oil, qt
h. gallon
..$1.25
...$1.05
92c
........:15c
......32c
:.....2q
......L35c
......L50c
L95c
..,$1.89
......15c
l ballon .... J. ....
Vzldz CtrbsrBesns; 20c vq!ue....llc "Oranges; per dozen ......
QrzTi6l five 'ilclkrs 1 and over delivered free. For orders less than
five dollars a f charge of 10c will bemade. r ; ; ' i' i j
: 456 STATE STREET
NEW YORK. June 8.-lntermit-
tent profit taking and short sealing
Imparted ' reactionary trend to
Industrial shares In Vday' more
active stock market, but the rail
road issues, particularly the low
priced carriers,: were In good de
mand at advancing prices. The"
large bulk of the ; business was
again in the hands of professional
traders. Strength of the railroad
Issues was based on reports of
good earnings, the April figures
showing a return of 6 per cent
on the tentative' property . valua
tion; unusually heavy car loadings
for this Beason of' the vear. and
speculative resnmpllon of dividend
by some roads and a higher rate
for others. ' ' ! ' -y '
f Call money held; at 1 percent
throughout the day. There was
no change In the time money and
commercial paper rates. The feat
ure of the foreign exchange mar
ket was-' the creation of a 'new low
record by the German mark be
low .0012 cents, cable reports In
dicating France's rejection of the
latest German reparations ' offer
resulted In .a slight lowering ot
the other continental rates. De
mand sterling dropped nearly a
cent to, 4.61 i . , . ' ''
TOM -
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Ouucesfor
aadfthall
for a quarter) j
m
USE LESS than oS higher priced trcnC
.; MILLIONS ; OF-TOLTDS TOUGHT. 1"' !
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
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THRIFT has made possible the very large number of invested Savings tbday. 1 Thrjft " embraces
buying a$ well as saving. It is "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish" to save by skmping and yet
spend money needlessly in making your every day purchases. .r .... . '- .
" The difference between THRIFT and extravagance might easHy lie in ones habit of tradiasr.
In buying foods, a good habit to construct is trading at a SKAGGS STORE, wlere Thrift lsaatcb-
wpra ana paying a r act, v -,: wt t f i r i -: t ' , i $ A-v-:
Notwithstanding the steady advance in Food commodities, SKAGGS STORES
have been able to maintain Low, Consistent prices, and as evidence of this fact
note what you can buy at: SKAGGS for.
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4 Heinz Macaroni (MushroVm Sauce) .
2 Nucoa 1 1.:..:.....;......4.
10 lb. bag Best Grade Flour ........
6 lbs. ChiU Beans
7;lbs. Head Rice .1.. r 1....
5 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans
5 lbs." Instant Tapioca
6 phgs. a! i& a Soda
3 pkgs. buffed Rice"...:.....
3jkgs. Grape Nuts
6 pkgs. Kellogg Corn Flakes ...
fC Post, Toasties v.l,....;........ .;.
3 pkgs. H. 0. Oats
,51bs. High Grade Macaroni
l5 Jbs. Curley Spaghetti .L
(Don t confuse these products with cheap Mac- V
i aroni and spaghetti)
5 pkgs. Shredded Vheat .I. ....i......
j 4 pkgsSuhmaid Seedless Raisins .49c ;
t A ike tn,: r' via-
( M'JUm, Dried ieaclies!. .,..........-49c;
tu . vjaoggs vauc sou mapie oyrup .a3u -
1
ta
......49c
i....49c
....;.49c
...:..49c
49c:
:49c j
..:.49c
.....,49c
;.:...49c'
.....,49c
....49c
....:9c
......49c t
....:49c :
;.....49cJ
1
4 lbs. Bulk Seedless Raisins ..
5 pkgs. JELLO, all flavors
.1 lb. Pinhead Gunpowder Tea ....
3 small bottles Prjce V Vanila ,.1
12. bars. White Wpnder Soap ....
11 bars Crystal White Soap
7 bars IVORY $ oap i...
10 rolls CrepevToilet Paper ......
2-2Mj tins Fancy DiU Pickles.. .
2 1-4 lb.,tms Liptcin Tea
..49c
.....:.....:49ct
....;49c-
49c
;...49c:
: .......49c"
49c'
.:.... :49c?
49c
149c
.;..;....:..4Cc
..........40E
...4Cc
r
4Cc L
XOc
;i:cc
:...49c
...I 40c
10 Full pound Loaves Bread : ..
2 large Citrus Powder
2 large Seafoam 1....
1 large White King Gran; Soap ..
5 pkgs. LUX L, ......
6 cans Old Dutch Cleanser
8 cans Sunbrite Cleanser ............
: 6 bars Palm Olive, Soap
7 bars Fels Naptha Soap
1 0 Reg. Size Matches j..:....
4 cans SKAT ...... ...........
5 cans Libby's Apple Butter
4 cans Medium size V. C Pork and Beans 549
,5 cans Oil Sardines ...;;...il....4 0 c
1 0 cans Deviled Meats :.j.;..;:::.:....J..40c
5 cans Campbell's 5dtipV i.i..Cr..-4c
3 cans Fancy Red Ribbon Shrnnp
; 3 'cans Baltimore Oysters --4 0 c
5 cans Std. Sugar Corn.:..iI.lt..--140c
; ..... 40c
1 ........49c
l...i:..':.....i-140c
.2 cans lily Valley Sifted Peas
: 2 cans Lily Valley i B. Cdrn
No. 5 box Soda-Crackers
2 lbs. Assorted Cookies
9 lb. bag Rolled Oats
50 lb, bag Half ;Groixnd-Sjalt3l
:2 lbs. Bulk Thread Cocoanut .1
5,lbs Bayo Beans
-;.Z.:49c
i...49c
.r.49c
......:149c
49c
.;......:49c
.:..49c
...49c
4 lbs. Bananas .... ....f .... :.49c
2- lb. cakes Bates, Chocolate..:;.
Genuine Yheel Swiss Cheese, lb::
3 Heinz Red Kidney Beans (hied.) .
Home grown Peas, pound ..
..:..1.49c
::..9c
.....;4Cc
......11c
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AT OUR MARKET
SWIFT'S Loin Bacon Backs; lb.' ....!::
SWIFT'S Empire Hams, lb...: ...
Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb. .............
Premium Frankfurters, lb. ..I....
;.............r...n......
..:22c
..I:25c'
....18c
....20c
m TOD AY and EVERYDiY -at SKAGGS. hundreds select their entire dinner (FRESH MEATS
GROCERIES FRUITS and i VEGETABLES) with - utmost confidence, land a Great Saving cf
- : Delivery We deliver any size order for one dime. Orders of $5.00 cr more (sack sugar
excepted) delivered without charge This applies to city including Fairview avenue and West
Salem. Retain' this list check items wanted. - - r
Phone C O. D. Orders 478
Wholesale Department. Phone 437
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