The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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OREGON" STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON
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Six Cents a Bushel :GaiiHs
Recorded on Newt High", r
Price Grain Level
, CHICAGO, Aug. 15. In a run
away buying market today corn
jumped up as iuuq as six cent&a
bushel, and brought about an ex
citing flurry too in oats and in
wheats New high price records
for tho session resulted in ail
three of the grain markets. Corn
closed buoyant at 3 Vic to 5";c net
advance, December $1.154 to
Jl.ir. Vs. .Wheat .finished unset
tled, 3 Vi e to 4 U c up, September
$1.31 i to 1.31'. and December
?1.3r to $1.35 with oats
showing 2c to 3',4e pain and
proyisions-varying from 7c off to
a rise of 17c.
Leadership in tho grain mar
kets went, quickly.- to . the corn
trarte soon after business began.
Tli fact became suddenly appar
ent tbat owing; to extraordinary
continuance, of widespread cool
weather and excessive moisture,
many ' previous sellers of corn had
concluded : to reverse ; their posi
tion and either cancel their out
standing risks' or actively espouse
the'l buying f-Ujo.
"On the 'subsequent upward
sweep of the com market, heavy
profit taking 'gales took place, but
they faileii t stop the advance.
liberal buying of oats as a sub
stitute for jconv lifted the value of
oats and rjnade the oats market
more, activ than for a long time
past, ; j S
: Vheat Iderjved much of its
strength fom corn but was also
affected by i estimates that one
million bushels of wheat liad been
bought at j Omaha for export by
way of the Gulf of Mexico. Be
sides then Were renewed predic
tions of ffest danger tonight in
Canada and more or loss buying
took --place in anticipation of a
quick sPttHemrtit at London with
Germany. j1
Provisions ' averaged ! higher, re
sponsive u the action of grain
values an til of Jiogs.
Two Canp Grounds are
Opened at Silverton
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SlT.VERTOXj Ore.. Aug. 13.
(Special te Th Statesman.) M.
R. . DeQuir , ,cne of ; Silverton's
dairymen, lias opened i a camping
ground on hifi! wood lot off Mill
street. Thjs will make two camp
ing ;grounlH for Silverton tourists.
DellaMeGjiatlj' opening one on
Water strejtt at t tiiiie the city
closed its lamping grounds above
the park. f I ;
FRESH FilTTO .
E OUT FSST
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All Shipping Points in Wil
lamette Valley are Show-
Activity
ing;
With the official opening of the
fresh prune shipments Friday, this
week-end will find the fresh fruit
on its way to eastern markets
from nearly every available ship
ping point in the fruit raising sec
tions of the Willamette valley.: .
Fifty cars have been Iced out
cf the Capital Ice & Storage com
pany plant here for green prune
shipping, the cars going to other
communities in the disrtrlct. j Six
teen of the Srart will ..follow; as
fast as they 'can he prepared to
receive the fruit while icing js
also under way in the Portland
railroad yards. j i
That the fresh prune shipments
this year will set a high record is
indicated by the fact that Deuiney
& Co. expect to ship around 50
carloads a day from various ship
ping points : and the Ryan ! riiit
company has nearly 100 cars lined
up for shipment. Young & Wells
got! off their -first carload from
the Drager Fruit plant Friday and
will be sending 'but three or four
cars ia day.' The Dcnney interests
sent lout three iars from the Sa
lem Fruit union, plant Thursday
and several from the Kings Pro
ducts plant. Both expect to con
tinue through the. season,
f This year Tounpr Wells of
Spokane are plaping a Willamette
valley label on. the prunes. The
firmi was here in the spring ship
ping: fresh cherries, but these all
bore a Spokane label.
Improvement in Business
Sentiment Above Buying
NEW YOItKi; Aug. 15.Brad
street's tomorrow will say:
."Wliilo improvement in senti
ment still outstrips gains in actual
buying the developments of the
week are mainly favorable, these
prominently include reports of
good yields In spring wheat;
larger than expected results from
winter wheat threshlngf further
gains in corn-scropt ddnditions,
tbose ihost notable in tl south
west;, maintenance of -good condi
tions In cotton in mos,' but not
all, nVcas; the,- break in?? of tho
lroui;lit in Atlantic coast states,
and a gradual but steady growth
of buying for fall in the states of
tho Mississippi from Texas north
1 to the Hakotas, iwhere good yields
of and prices for wheat have con
verted the more cheerful feeling
previously noted into actual buy
ing." A
Just the Thing for Your Picnic
MARION CHEESE made ih LOAVES. A
full cream cheese, that slices. just the right size
for sandwiches. No waste ; from uneven or
triangular pieces.
Ask for
Your Grocer handles it.
MARION LOAF
Marion Creamery & Produce Co.
SALEM
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saving
kaggi' Prices;
The advancing price of wheat and com is Ixund to be reflected in prac
tically all food commodities by reason of their basic standard of values.
Higher wheat and corn mean higher pork, beef, bacon, fats, flour, cereals,
etc. Advancing prices make for speculation, arid 'speculative prices are
dangerous. Hence, it. is a wise purchaser who adopts a policy, of-careful
weekly comparison and purchasing.
Ripe Olives Sugar Fels Naptha CQn
1- , , r . ! m . Soap, 10 bars Ji.
Van Camp's endorsed Puro cane, A A
brand 10c picnic r 100 lb. bag pf iT v
size, 2 for IDC - " 1 .; Fruit Jars
Pint tins, large fruit Canned Milk Fruit Jars, Ball Perfect
I Federal Brand; Qft 1 dZ' 9c
1000 Island Dressing or 10 large tins .... 5SC qUarts "
Gold Medal Mayortaise, ' H " ,'" ' .
84 oz. 02 - Wesson, Mazola, Amaizo
jars.. -0C Bread Oils, 4Q
, ; Twin Loaves, freshly quart tins ..HtVC
Shrimp baked, j . OA-
American Beauty, - reaches
? tins C . i 1 - For canning, Early
for.?. ...JTOOy.ottee: Crawfords, d 1A
- -! ' -"-v. Skaggs No. ' 1 -Blend, by the. box .V.v--Pl 1 U
Cheese - 3 r ir :
Best Ful, Crca,, CC ainZZ1: Asparagus Tips-
Z pounds UU . Skagg3 I No 3 Blend, Asparagus Tips, Hills-
. 3 pounds .. :...98c dale brand, AO
Macaroni, 1 pound 35c lj0. 2 tins, 3 for.. . uOC
Spaghetti or. ' 1. : . T- - V. ,' ....'.. .' v
Noodles-; a V:; - Butteri-f . Lard i :: .
Made from the best Dur- Skaggs clover queen, best Armour's Shield Brand,
ham Semolina, OA Creamery, guaranteed pure, CQ
3 pounds L.i........ LtuC 2 pounds .... ..0jC 4 lb. pails .....; .. UJC
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GENERAL MARKETS
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PORTLAND, ; Aug. 15. Grain
futures: Wheat, hard ! white,
Kituestem and .baart, August $1.5 2;
September soft white, Aug-
iist $ 1 J3 7 4,September ' !1.38;
Western white, j August $1.36 ;
hard winter, jnorthern spring, Aug
ust, September $1.32; western
red, August! $1,31; September
$1-32. r ' n i ; . .
I Oats, Xo. H white feed, $39. CO;
to. gray, August $38.50; Sep
tember $39 ;!38; pound eastern nu
tjurals, bulk, Augiist, September
$38; ditto 3(J!pouud, August, Sep
tember $30.50.
j Barley, N6-t 2, 4 0 pounds, Aug
ust, September i $3!t; 44 pounds,
August, September $3S..r.oV 4C
pounds eastern, August, Septem-j
ber $37.50. " I
Corn, No. i 2 western yellow
Shipment, August $4S; September
$47.50; Nd.. 3 ditto, August
$47.50; Sej)teinber $47. . I
Hough lieary. . l..;.....i
t'.ijrht f(iw ...-v
Top Teal, dressed
COWS
Top lamls ... ... .
Spring lambs J i
SALEM MARKETS T
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j 1'rif i-s qaoW re whol.ess.le and r
priirs rHr.iveil Ijy farmers. No retait
ifrii-f-sl are Kivrh.
GRAIN AND HAY
To. 2 what $1.20 fix) $1.2fl
So. 3 rd wli-at, sacked .. fl.'JO (.rt $1.'J4
Outs
Th!3t bay
bat lay ;..
(i'lover hay, baled
...$12 a -9
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PORK, 1TDTTON AND BEEF
llroffS; top, 22.1-27.". rwt .tf7.7a
lilogs, top, 225 27", rwt ....$8.0(1
tlog. top. 150-225'. twt u...$8.00
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S QUALITY GROCERIES
Phone 478 5 Deliveries Daily C.O.D orders sent out
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j 175 S. Commercial
Between State and Ferry j
Our A-l Quality in merchandise; our reasonable prices;
good clean cut way of doing business, coupled with a
desire to please our customers, is giving us a splendid
growth. We are here to serve YOU! Give us a trial,
WE guarantee satisfaction! j j
ORDER BY
PHONE 305
DELIVERY
PROMPT
SERVICE
What We Feature This Week
Bacon Squares, per lb. 13c
Bacon Sides per lb. . 25c
Cottage Rolls per lb. . 25c
Creaihery Butter 40c
MOXKY HACK !;UAIiAXTKKI
Best (Dane Sugar, 12 lbs. 95c
txaaa?irart s
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FLOUR S $1.85
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Finest Hard Wheat
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We guarantiee tills flour or money Iiack
Full Cream Cjheese, lb. 25c
Cascade Lard? 4-lb. pail 69c
Lardi 14b; cartons 17c
Pork and Beans Ks 38c
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Tomatoes 25c
25c
Del Monte Catsup, 8-oz. 15c
LUNCH MEATS ,AorLcSSRs
Couritry Club! Milk ns 98c
Green String Beans, 5 lbs. for
Fresh Peaches, box ..L: ......
...25c
.$1.25
POULTRY
2e Gl 4e
2c UH 4e
7e
.....2e fit) 4e
.......7c fe 9e
. 1 7c.
llo
IleaTy hens
I.lSht Inns
EGGS, BUTTER,1 BUTTERFAT
rreafiiory butter i .41 Q 42e
Iintttrfat,' dcliveri-d 3 Be
MiVk, p.r rwt. ....J. $1.85
V.ftn, selects - i: 2do
Standards '...j: i-.- "'C
1'Ull-ts i .....22c
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FOl'XI AT IST
Fori the particular house
wif, the hread which ha
that trisp brown trust and
which i does not crumble to
pieces! when cutting it. Try
our bread and you will be
ponvinced that, it is all we
plaini 'for. it.- ja most supe
rior loaf, indeed.
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"Always a bit better''
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I Peerless Bakery
, 1TO X. Commercial
i rjione ;itm i
Correct this sentence": VI haTe
no perssonal ; ambition," said the
candidate, "my only desire is to
eerve."-. . '
The G, 6,5 P.s Bhrewdest move
consisted v in raising the price of
wheat and making the crop abund
ant. '
; : Quality Meats :
FOR LESS
We handle only the best meats that the market
affords." You can make a real saving by trading with us.
Pure Pork Sausag
e . 15c
Xo water; no cereal.
Hamburger
Freshly ground
12'4c
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Pork to Roast
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Pure Lard
In bulk; our own make
17c
McDowell
Mar
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Where a Dollar Does its Duty
PHONE 1421. 173 S.COSr.
Open Until 8 p. mJ Saturday Evening
PIGGLV WIGGLY COmUEStoGROU
During the past three months there has been, an average of one Piggly Wiggly
store openeq each day. Plans have been compIetexRwhich will bring this average for
the remaining five months of the year to one and one-half per day. ;
The combined ; sales of Piggly Wiggly stores for 1924, based on sales for the
past six months, will be well over $100,000,000 an increase of over $12,000,000
over 1923. ;. J , - V'-'.' ' "
Such growth must convince even. the most skeptical that the Piggly Wiggly
is the most systematic, most economical andnost satisfactory method of food dis
tribution yet conceived. ' r. '
If you !are really interested in buying better food for less money Piggly Wig
gly can help you. j ;s
iopl S!ub SBIFIF
This Is loe ier pound less than wholesale.
S-pound PsO
lest reamery 1B1TEB v B
Per
Pound
U '
lest Creamery E3
Per
Pound
Twelve (T
Pounds v . . C) L
If an Samp's
Per
Can
Crystal rahitSiflP
Twenty-three
Bars . .
Barton's Circle W or M J nni
Swift's Premium . .. InlMlWl'
Per
Pound
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fk 10 E?ag SOTEflL .:.
Per
Bag
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CRISGO !
I llbs. 38c; 3 lbs. 75c;
OiMsl. iJfrlbs; S1.45 J -
FLY TOX !
Pt. Bottle 65c; Qt. Bottle $1.15
O'CEDAROIL
Small size, 25c; large' size, 50c
v;?: . .r;;j' HONEY- ",: I . . ,
Glazer's new s train ed pint 34c
Quarts 64c; gallon ..:..v:.95c,
Fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Guaranteed ripe water
melons on ice 2c per lty ; jj ' .
456 State Street
Phone 14