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SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1924 V V THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON II I UiLLil V V A 1 k 1 i IKEY WHITE HAS ; Jffll FISH BAIT Uses Mentholatum -Says ; Fish Can Smell it Thru the Water Camp life on the Trask river la till being hugely enjoyed, and Is educational as well as recreation al, according to a letter received from Jack Harbison.. The letter, as written, ia as follows: . ! "The famous bird man, Mr. El liott, of Portland, came to camp yesterday. He . Is going-; to - take the boys out on a bird study bike ... ijfOp 15 f 'l ; , IT SLICES SMOOTHLY because our bread' Is baked through "and through, ; and dpes not crumble 'and break' - under the 'knife..' Goddness' ia In every sltceof ouf bread, because baked' from only the , best of materials. For' toast,' 'sandwiches, 'bread pudding, .'. etc., It cannot be excelled. " "Always a bit better;" : Peerless Bakery , ' launch and Pastry V 170 N. Commercial ' Phone, 308 today. He has already discovered about 15 kinds of birds around here and us kids hardly see fine or two. He will give six lectures while in camp on bird life. "We have Just discovered how Ed Cross catches , so many fish. He baits the hook and smears It with mentholatum. He says it is so strong that they smell it thru the water and they cry to. get hooked. v . "Tomorrow; We are taking a hike over bark-shanty trail. . It Is a good long hike and we will be gone all day and take our dinners. , Whenever we go on a hike it h rough the woods we go in single file and one leader goes ahead and the other leader brings up the tail. They do this so no body will get lost or fall by the wayside. . Nearly all the. kids are going on this hike to get ready for the big hike up to the summit. "This afternoon the six baseball teams will play. The game will be between the Klwanis and the Rotartans. I ' v "If you 'do! not .get our, letters every day, remember' We are quite a ways from ! civilization and can only send the mail In some days by fishermen land fire, patrolmen. . . "Iky White has a little boil and makes him look tough like a prize fighter. Rev. Cook of Stayton Is officer of the day and he cer-. talnly makes the kids-hop around. "It will soon.be time for tent inspection so I will have to hurry as I don't want to be hot-handed.' We had a dandy dinner and we had to stop Bob Boardman's eating because we; were afraid he would bust. There goes the whistle now so long." .: taking care of the packing. ; It is expected that five carloads will be moved dally this coming week, as the fruit ia reported to be ripening rapidly. ,. ; Yakima Prune Shipper Is Wrathy Over Local Prices Prices paid to prune growers for the fresh product in the Willam ette valley and In the Salem dis trict in particular is creating hav oc with the eastern markets and both the fruit from the Yakima district and the local district, ac cording' to a telephone call receiv ed in Salem from one of thet big shippers in the Yakima section. This phipper declared that there was no call for the low price paid here, pointing out. that the grow ers were being offered $20 a ton while the dealers are paying $70 a .ton up north. Because of this, he said, eastern buyers are being led to believe there is something wrong with the fruit this year. . i SALEM MARKETS Fresh Prunes are Shipped From Two Different Places ; Green prunes are, being. moved from both 1 Clarke " county and from' the." Itoseburg - district, the first carloads going out Thursday. The Clarke county .fresh fruit was for $30 a ton, cash on delivery. In New York, ' .This car was of the sugar prunes while a 'carload of Italian prunes were' forwarded Friday. - : .' ! . - . The car from the eQuthern dis trict went but from Myrtle Creek and was deaunoa for A.ltieagor; Growers are receiving frpm $20 to fl af ton iof;the greeflL pruhes'de livered in lug boxes, the purchaser Prices quoted' rm wholesale and are prices received by .fanners. No retail prices are given. - ( - OKAlk AKD HAT No. 2 wheat .jl 1.20 $1,26 No. 3 red wheat, saeked.-.. 1.20. UO S1.24 Oat . BOe Ui 64c. Cheat hay 12 6V I3. Oat hay Js . -$14 , (? $15. Clorer hay. baled L-.S12 $14 FORK, MUTTON AND BEEF Hogs, top, 225-275. fwl. ...'. j $7.75 Hot, top, 225-2T5,v ewt . $8.00 Hogs, top, 150-225, ewt , 18.00 Kourh heaTT 2c (i-4o Light bows ...i t i .. 'ie : 4o Top , real, dressed OowS ..-........ Top lambs ...7e 2c 4e 7e Be Bpring lambs , POULTRY Heary hens .17e. Light hens ........ J.le EGOS, BUTTER, BUTTERFAT s Creamery bntter 41c 42e Bntterfst, delivered -38e Milk, per ewt. . - v-.Sl.85 Eggs, selects 28e Standards ,.,.,25e i FulleU ; -22e 1 GENERAL MARKETS . ' - : PORTLAND. Aug. 8. Grain futures: Wheat, hard white, blueetem and Baart, August, Sep tember $1.53; soft white,' August. September $1.33;, western . white, August, September $1.32; liard winter, August, September $1.28; n n n;n m i s i HTHi j y - Saggs' Prices i lit Lard Cascade-rand.-made in Wholesafik price today is $2.10 sacK. Our I retail I . prices -are : Del Monte Fancy Patent f1 OA 49-lb. bag ...P1 07 By the barrel - (4 bags) ;....$7.49 Crxvjn highest patent; 49-lb. AO bag : J X Thompson's Best 25 hardwheat, 49-lb. bag ..!1 .DJ7 By the barrel (4 bags) ...$6.69 Crackers Perfection Brand 3ij-lb. pkg. Plug Tobacc Per Plug 69 c Sugar I' Tute Cane, 7 Afi ;00-lb.baff...J)l-4y Market; is up. If you want to, lay in; a supply here is your opportunity : Schilling's Royal Club, Golden West, M. J. B 5-lb. tins ............... $2.23 Matchei Day ' and Night Brand, good grade, large boxes, 12 box ! carton 58c Federal Milk Large size, OQ 10 cansl... ...... 07C Ripe Olives Van Camp's fancy med ium size pint ' OA cans, each . &AJC Shredded Wheat, OA 3 pkgs. l...... CtUC Coffee No advance on Skaggs No. 1 Blend in bulk ?orj::,i.....:.ii.i5 1 lb. for 39c ivaui hiatus Whole dressed, 16-ounce 3 for ........ $1.00 Cantaloupe Large size, 5 OP. 3 for ZiOC Grapes- Magalas or Tompson seedless, ' QA basket ........ OUC Peaches California Elber- OA tas,1 basket ... ..... OUC Watermelon- ' - 7r Pound ... .... Butter Skaggs Clover j Queen, best Creamery, 1 OQ 2 lbs. for CO C Cheese1 Best Full Cream, CCn 2 pounds . ODC 1 AT. OUR 1VIARKET: Hams Amour's Star or Swift's Premium, half or whole, pound 1................ .32c Phone 478 if) C. O. D. Orders Sent Out ! 5 Deliveries Daily i northern spring; August "1.28: September $1.2ff; western red, August, September $1.27. "Oats. No. 2 white feed, August, September $39; No. 2 gray Aug ust, September $38. Barley, No. 2, 46 pounds Aug ust, September $39; 44 pounds, August. September $38. Corn, No. 2- eastern yellow shipment, ."Auguet, -'' September $46.50; No. 3 ditto, August, Sep tember $46. " Miilrtin, August, September, $32. ESS Si TO BE EXPANDING Duns Reports That Trend1 Is I oward an. Increase in Many I Basic Lines ' SID E AFFIRMS I E WU. K 1 Salem Jockey Has Two Breaks in Leg Set But Remains Cheerful NEW YORK, Aug. S. Dun's to morrow, will say: : "The trend toward business ex pansion, although not general. Is distinct. Gainst, made In July, which" markedTl the turning point In seyeral' basic; lines, have been extended In certain Instances and the strengthening of confidence is an Important, phase. Reflection of the better sentiment and' a change from the previous attitude Is seen to widen the scope of oper ations, more , Inclination being shown to make: advance commit ments. .The condition has not de veloped where trying, as a whole, runs beyond- .present or pearly needs, but in a, number of cases more conslderatldn la being given to forward, requirements, and it'ls of significance that there has been some ordering, of steer for the fourth quarter.;; Output of that materia, despite the handicap of hot weather, has risen a little and it seems not unlikely that the low level In pig iron' production has been passed. Weekly bank clear ings, $8,075,454,000." The River Nile is 4400 miles long, which isn'r half as lang.as the great Salt River up which pol Itlcians go. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y., Aug; 8. -"I'll fool them all; I'll ride again," was Jockey Earl Sande's. remark .when told ' late yesterday j that his riding days were over. Sande was injured In a race Wednesday and is "In a hospital here, resting comfortably. bift physicians say. " An X-ray of the broken leg re veals a clean break a little above the' knee and another clean break six inches higher. Above the upper break there Is a splintered condition. The hip Joint ls' unin jured. however. .: ' ; . Sande was put under ether and Dr. James Russell of the Roose velt hospital, NewV York City, manipulated the injured parts into place and after, two hours of delicate work the whole leg 'was encased in splints, 'r ij A weight of 16 pounds, was at tached to prevent shortening of the leg as. it. heals, r . d'affaires at- London spoke brief- I ly, both expressing gratification that negotiations had reached in what they regard as a decided step forward In the relations be tween the British: and Russian Boviet governments. Premier MacDonald and Arthur Ponsonby, under secretary, for foreign affairs, affixed their sig natures for Great? Britain, while M.' Rakpvsky, Adolph Joffe, M. Tomsk! and M. Scheinmann signed for the soviet. f- ; IIS C sen Trade 4 Treaty I s Agreed to ! By the Representatives of : i Both Nations f ;j LONDON, Aug. 8. (By the Associated Press ) .British and Boviet representatives signed the Anglo-Soviet treaty and trade agreement at six o'clock tonight at the foreign office. There was no ceremony and only a few of ficials were present.' Premier MacDonald and Chris tian Rakovsky, the Russian charge " ll ' - ' E I "Quality Groceries and Meats" PacEes for Canning Owing to the very short crop' of peaches locally we are obliged to ship in peaches forcanning. We have a fine lot of Elberta peaches, large size fruit and of fine flavor. Portland market price is advancing and we cannot ex pect them any cheaper. Local Peaches for Table; use 35c per basket. - $1.25 Crate Home-baked Goods materials of With v the best Store affords, woman-bakers used to bake cakes at home, Fishet' Blend Flour and baked In an electric oven is the secret of our fine cakes and pastry. . For Saturday Angel. Sunshine, Prune. Mocha, Lady Baltimore, Nut, Cocoanut, Chocolate, Jelly Roll. t 1 - ,' Loganberry " and Apple Pies, Home Bread. Rolls. Snails. Doughnuts. Butter Horns, Cup Cakes. Lady V Fingers, Cookies, Drop Cakes. Delicatessen Salads and I cold meats that meet 'ine demands of exacting taste , .and made under the most .sanitary conditions pos sible, is our constant concern. i : Lunches put up containing any thing, you wish or leave It to us. Vegetables Tomatoes, 2 lbs. ...... I SOc a basket .25c Solid Cabbage, Celery, Celery Hearts, Yellow Bantam Corn, Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, Pep pers, Lettuce, Green Onions, String Beans, Fresh Dill for Pickles. ;:'iM;c , . Cane Sugar r. ......... .$7.C5 12 pounds Cane Sugar. . .ft.OO The essential In meats of all. kinds Is flavor. The meats we sell, are juicy, : tender and of high flavor. Order your meat with your groceries on one de-1 livery and one bill. Special for Saturday j Legs of Lamb 25c. lb. ". Fruits :.,:-V; Cantaloupes by the crate, pack ed 12 and 15, per crate SM.JtO This la fine rirtn fruit , Peaches, per basket .... . .35c Plums, per basket . ... . . . .23c Blue Damsons, basket . . . . 25c For 'jam and jelly blackber ries, 3 for .......... ..25c Watermelons, lb. . . . . ...... 3c Casabas. lb. ............ . .Oc Home-grown Muskmelons, ;' i per lb. 6c Grape Fruit, each !;....', . 15c Oranges, special orj medium size, dozen .......... . .20c Grapes, per lb. . . . J . . . . . ,15c The' new package of Seedless j Raisins, 4 pounds ..... .45c Roth Phone 1885-6-7. Grocery Co. - "jKo charge for delivery M foliTIHC'TIOII by Roberj l. La Follette, Jr., chairman of the republican state commltteej of Wisconsin. In a letter replying to the pro posal of ilr. La Follette to list In the republican column In Wis consin trie electors pledged to Coolidge and Dawes despite nom inal control of, the tickets by the La Follette group, Mr. Butler wrote: ' . "It will be fair and honorable for those who are described by you as Wisconsin progressives to aid in placing on the republican ticket electors who are stalwart Coolidge and Dawes men, and I feel certain they will so act. ; "The fair execution of this plan is the action which will meet with the approval of the voters of WIs , consin regardless of party affiliations." Death Halts a Divorce Trial" of Movie Actor LOS ANGELES. Aug. 8. Death halted the trial of a di vorce case here today when Mrs. Mary Stlch; about to take the ' stand as a witness for her son. Ford Sterling,' motion picture ac tor, suffered a stroke of apoplexy and died soon' after her removal from the court; room. Sterling, whose' real name - la George. F. Stlch, was seeking a divorce from Norah Stlch on 1 the grounds of desertion. The case was continued .until Monday. :. Nominee Leaves for Cla'rks ' burg '"Where He Will De liver Address . NEW YORK. Aug. 8. John W. Davis set forth tonight upon the greatest political adventures that can' come to an American, t-Accompanied by .Mrs. Davis and his personal staff, he left here for Clarksburg, W. Va., his old home town, where on Monday night he will have confirmed officially what he has referred to as 'rumors that he. has been selected to carry the standard of the democratic party In the presidential campaign. Beyond the address with which he will accept the mandate of the New York convention, Mr. Davis has no speaking engagements, but It was announced today at his headquarters here that he will make his second-set speech of the campaign within two weeks. SUTLER ACCEPTS FOLLETTE 11 Suggestion to Put All Cool idge Supporters on the Ballot Commended WASHINGTON. Aug. 8. Chair man Butler of the republican na tional committee today accepted the plan of selection of republican electors in Wisconsin as proposed Quality M FOR LESS We handle only the best meats that the ir.nrliet affords. You can make a real saving by trading with us SausaiQf 1"' ' par i 5c Hamburge ' No water; no cefeal. a- Freshly ground 12 Pork to Roast Lard . 17c 17c In bulk; our own make McDowell -Marke L Where a Dollar Does its Duty PHONE 1421. ; r 173'S.COM'L. Open Until 8 p. m. Saturday Evening 1 W7i; i I ' ' i i in.. i.i , i i Drifted &iow .IFlLfilUEl 49-ib. Bag )H 2i Pounds ..........:.dlflE3 Cane r............. 11. C D Creamery ;1. Bli'lf EK -i pound; -... J peMiiSiS S . .v ; - .?;:, -f . ;. - , . .... ,-; . . . SKgorghuni ,J (52g (?fftrVD 1 23Bars p. .fi Crystal White .VUHlr for ..!; ...lQUbLJ CreamCenter Hand Dipped (pAnA,. PT -Chocolate ... ... AlUlIUy pound i uCsJ Guaranteed nnIMA Oh ice, Qn Ripe Water- NilSIOllS per pound . . ...... . .. J. &3 1 1 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. We are headquarters for fancy lunch goods so you will do well to get your supply for your camping trip at Piggly Wiggly. We deliver any size package for 10c; orders of 5.00 and over delivered free. PHONE 14. 4oG State Street Where Highest Quality" and Lowest Prices Meet ... S' 1 -w-j"''Jr''1 ' f, iT "' "' 1 " '' ' " - I i' i ' J?- '. v.'- 1 1