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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1924)
, : .. . . ....v.it i .-. , . . , ' , THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1924 ft STRONG .nBIDDE. SB BY STOCKS - NEW YORK. Not. 14. Stock prices displayed a strong under tone in today's market despite a Urge Tolume of profit taking sales and a marked falling off in busi ness, the day's sales dropping be low the 2,000,000, share mark for the first time ia any fall session since a week ago Thursday. The general industrial average was lifted to a new high since 1920. j The general railroad aver age snowed advance. . Speculative Interest which has been shifting from one Industrial group to another; within the last few days reverted to the rails just before the close, New York Cen tral crossing 117 to Its highest price since 1912. , Buying of the industrials was of U 1 Food Value of Wheat Flour Always Retained if you use i s- n i r r 7 n r r'Jt THE VfORUfS GREATEST For over a third of a century it has made good in. every known test GALE3 2"a THOSE G7 ANT OTHZXl BRAND u '! y .1 -yi'. - i. ! J We now have a nice lot of our own sugar cured OC j Hams They require no par boiling, per lb.;. 1 . -: Our own; sugar cured light weight breakfast Oyr Our own sugar cured light weight bacon backs 22c Pure porkf sausage no water,, noi I. cereal . 15c You cannot buy better sausage at any price. Freshly ground hamburg steak . ...... .,:,:l2c- McDowell Market" ' ' " , Where a Dollar Does its Duty !. I PHONE 1421. ; 173 S. COM'L. Open Until 8 P. M. Saturday Evening. F MOVEMENT IS BEING iTEO NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Dun's tomorrow will say: t "The confidence imparted to business continues to be reflected in the freer movement that is no ticeable in the leading markets, and this has found expression in active buying, which has lifted prices of many basic products, among them wheat, , cotton and hides and leather, to a substan tially higher level. Evidence on all sides indicates that the mar kets have begun a readjustment to a state of freedom and. security that had previously been jeopar dized. Stocks continue to rise, and large funds which have been withheld are again seeking invest ment. The weather, which has militated somewhat against a nor mal movement of seasonable com modities, has enabled farmers, es- a more selective character with the merchandising, motor and public utility shares making the best showing. Fisher Body was the spectacular feature, soaring 11 points to 191. : Except for a gain of more than one point in Baldwin, the so-called pivotal - industrials showed little change on the day, American Can and United States Steel common each receded - fractionally and Stndebaker showed a small gain. Call money held steady at 2 per cent all day. Time money rates held steady with a plentiful sup Ply of funds available. Commer cial paper rates were unchanged. The featureof the foreign ex change market was a further rise in demand sterling to 4.64, the highest price since - last summer. Other European rates showed only nominal : changes, South American exchanges strong, the Argentine and Uruguayan rates reaching, the year's highest levels. "HAVE YOU IE Kit LESS ""Yes, madam, we have, and what's more, we guarantee the purity, weight, v flavor and wholesomeness of our . loaves. We use the highest grade flour and materials and employ the most modern methods , of , kneading, mix ing and baking. The result is our supreme loaf. . "Always a bit better" Peerless Bakery j 170 N. Commercial f Phone 308 . ji . in Piggly Wiggly Everyday Prices ; : ; , CEREALS Post ToastIes! or Cdm'Flakes Cream of Wheat, 2 for Grape Nuts 2 for -.-.....-...-L Vitomen Shreds ............. .J. Oatmeal, 10-lb. bag . :.. Puffed Wheat ............... Puffed Rice Crown Kernels-of .Wheat'....- Mothers Premium Oats . Albers Minit Oats, large ...:. FLOUR Gold Medal, 49-lb. bag Crown, 49-lb. bag Pastry Flour, 10 lbs Whole Wheat, 10 lbs. Pancake Flour, 10 lbs. .. . :-J;A:.iic ...45c 33c 20c ..... 3 3c .. ... 14c . 17c ...18c 38c ...29c $2.19 ...1 $2.13 40c 40c 67c CANNED GOODS Royal Club Tendersweet Peas :. .... 0c Del Monte Peas ... . J..- 20c Del Monte Corn 20c Standard Corn .. , .14 c Ungraded Peas . 14c De Monte Sauer Kraut, No. 2V ...18c Del Monte Brussel Sprouts 24c Bayside Vegetable Salad .;... ...33c Country Gentlemen Corn .:..... 19c V. C. Pork and Beans, small ... 9c Vt CPork and Beans, medium -lie V,C Pork and Beans, large 22c Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 23 17c Royal Red Peaches, No. 2 25c Del Monte Apricots, No. 2 ' .... 34c Rose Dale Peaches, No. 10 .. ...80c Campbell's Pork and Beans 10c COFFEE Peaberry, per lb. ..1:'L .:.:.! J...:.40c Piggly Wiggly Special, per lb 40c Maxwell House, 1 lb. ... 49c Maxwell House, 3 lbs. . .-$1.44 Hill Bros. Red Can, 1 lb. 54c M. J. B. 1-lb. - 54c Hill Bros, bulk, 1 lb. ...:..42c SOAPS Sunny Monday, 7 bars ...25c Crystal White, G bars ..... 25c P. & Gi Naptha, per bar .6 Vic Creme Oil 7c Palm Olive 8c MISCELLANEOUS Thompson Seedless Raisins, bulk, 2 lbs. for ..-.- , i.,.1 9c Currants .--. ..: . 18c Peerless Malt Extract, 2V-:s ..78c Best Creamery Butter 1 42c Tillamook Cheese, per lb.T .... .30c Swifts Premium an4 Fidelity Hams 31c Fancy Franquette Walnuts, per lb. ',.30c Diamond W. Catsup, large 2 for ..35c Log Cabin Syrup, large $1.08 Log Cabin Syrup, medium ... .57c Log Cabin Syrup, small .. ......28c Pure Country Sorghum, 2 Vjjs . 42c Pure1 Country Sorghum, 5s -82c We carry a full line of Heinz prod ucts; also a complete line of Schilling's spices. ' "i ' The Sinclair Provision Co. will igive a demonstration of their products in this store Saturday! Ham Sandwiches will be i " rJf- ' : : .''.' ' served Phcne 14 ; 456 State St. rrZCIALT ATTErmON GIVEN TELEPHONE ORDERS pecially the cotton growers in the south, to hatvest their crops under almost ideal conditions and at much lower cost than customary. thus considerably improving their financial position. I GENERAL MARKETS ! : : -. : new york: Nov. i 4. evsdo- rated apples steady; prunes quiet; pricots and peaches steady; rais ins quiet. PORTLAND. Nov. 14. Grain futures: Wheat, hard white, blue- stem and Baart. November. De cember $1.60; soft white, Novem ber $1.58; December SI. 59;' west ern wnue, nard winter, Novem ber SI. 55: December S1.5S: north. ern spring, November, December, 11.56; western red. November, SI. 48: December SI. 50: RHTl hunt white. November. December $1.70. Oats No. 2 white feed. Novem ber 'December S3 9: No. 2 emv. November $37.50; December $38. i Barley No. 2. 44-oounds. Nov ember, December $42. Corn No. 2 eastern vellow shipment, November $46. SO: De cember $46; No. 3 ditto, Novem ber, December $45. Millrun November $32.50: December $33. PORTLAND, Novi 14. Hay un changed. SEATTLE. Nov. 14. Hay and grain unchanged.. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. Receipts: Hay 36 tons unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS, . Nor. ; 14. Cash wheat No. 1, northern $1.47 p $1.50;-No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy $1.59 $1.71; good to choice $1.53 CP $1.58; ordinary to good $1.49 & $1.53; No. 1 hard spring $1.50 CP $1.71; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.46 & $1.62; to ar rive $1.46 $1.64; old Decem ber ? $1.48; new j December $1.49; May $1.54., j ! BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 14. Wheat: Open M cent jlower; De cember $1.62 U February $1.61. i LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14.- Wheat. Closed unchanged to 4d up; De cember 13s March 13a 2d; May 13s Ud. - -. SALEM MARKETS Prices quoted are wholesale and ar price received by farmers. No .retail pricea are given. OEAIN AKD HAY . No. 1 ft white wheat 'j $1.46 Xa .1 aoft red wheat .$1.31 Oat . .... , 50&55e Cheat bay I ..-1. $13 Oat hay $15 Clorer hay, baled . l...15 ,- SIS Oat and Vetch hay ; , Sa6 FOBS, MUTTON AND BEEf Hobs, 160-200 cwt Hok. 200-250 cwt . Hog. 130-160 cwt . Roujrh heary . ........ Light wvt Top real :t: Dressed Teal, top Cows . :.. Lainbt - POTJLTBY Ileary hem Springers , . $9.25 $8.75 ...i. $8.25 .. 67e . . 6e 7e a :..:.llc 23c 18c 18(S20c 12(14e Lieht hens . Dnrka , . 4 1418e Old roosters i. He Tarkevs. live f 19a2'2c Turkevn. dressed , 27ij30c EGGS. BUTTEE, BUTTEEFAT Creamery butter U 4142e Bntterfat. delivered i. 38e Milk, .per cwt j $1.80 Eric Henneries x 52e Mandards i 30c Pullets ............ ....4............42c lives Y (Slew I. 3" Wmms QUALITY FIRST GROCERIES & MEAT National Canned Goods Week Nov. 8th to 15th Co-operating with the canners and wholesale gro cers during National Canned Goods Week, , we are giv ing one can of canned fruit or vegetables FREE with each dozen of canned goods, i For instance you may buy 6 cans American Club Yellow Bantam Corn and 6 Cans American CluJbi Early . June Peas and get one can of either the corh'or peas free. tn;j0 v ; ; ; H f I Select the items you want from this list and then select the can you want free of anything of equal price:; American Club Vegetables Yellow ' Bantam Corn . . .23c Country Genttemen (white) 25c Early June Peas; . ...... . . 25c Champion extra small peas 35c Succotash- ............. .25c Small Linla Deans .35c Cut Refugee JJeans 25c Refugee whole Beans ....30c Refugee whole, extra small 40c ., Prince California Vegetables Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 Vis 20c Solid Pack Tomatoes 2s... 15c Premium Tomatoes 2 14 15c Premium Peas . . . .". . ... .25c Little Prince Peas 30c Floral Peas ...i 20c Libby Vegetables Asparagus (square tins).. 50c, Hillsdale Tips.- ; . .35c Libby Iarge Asparagus. . . ,50c Libby Kraut 20c Libby Pumpkin 20c Libby Spinach ...... 25c Libby Solid Pack Tomatoes 20c Silverdale Tomatoes . .'t . . . 15c Oregon-Pack Tomatoes " Island Solid Pack .....'...15c , Flour Flour advanced attain tlilx wwk with irM4HH'ts of more i alvancs Fisher Blend, sack. ..... $2.40 Crown, sack $2.30 Prince California Fruits - Prince Finest Yellow Cling . Peaches .............. 40c Prinoe., Finest Yellow Cling Peaches Sliced t , . . . . 40c Prince Finest Apricots ... ,40c Prlnco Muscat Grapes. ... ,35c Prince Fruit Salad 2,fcs.i.50c Prince Fruit Salad Is ... . . 35c Libby Fruits Y.C. Peaches ....... j . . ,35c Y. C. Sliced Peaches. . . . t35c Apricots ................ 35c Sliced Pineapples. 2 M 8 ....35c Sliced Pineapples, Is, tall.. 25c Sliced Pineapples, Is, flat.. 20c Grated Pineapples.1 Is, flat 20c Grated Pineapples, 2s tall.. 30c Hillsdale Broken Sliced .... 25c Rosodale Whole Sliced 2 Vis 30c Oregon Bartlett Peara . .40c Oregon Royal Ann Cherries 40c Strawberries , 40c Loganberries' ..... J . . . . . 30c Raspberries . ...... .i . i ... 3 5c Canned Grape Fruit Dromadary Florida .. Porto Rico ..... .ioC . . . ..25c i. . .30c Alfalfa Honey Shipnicnt I from Klamath Falls 16 oz. Combs v ........... .30c Quart. Cans, Strained . . . .5Hc Ualf-Cal. Cans ........ .$1.00 T i Roth Grocery Co. PHONES 1883-6-7. T." No Charge for Delivery. Order your meats with your groceries, one order, one delivery and on one account. Th - FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 23 Advertising Dept. ! ' - I . - - ! - ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rata pr word: Par Insertion , Thre iniertiona ,,, 3a 5a One week tix inertiiii) L One montk ' ' Money to Loan On Reel RttaU T. K. FORD (Over Ledd A Buih Benk) BEFORE YOU IEAVE YOCTR HOKE OR CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phone 161. Becke Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. a-28tf AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS SIDE CURTAINS PUT - en door rodi. Prepare now for a rainy day. Call and aee O. J. Hull, at hia new location. 219 State St. 3-29tf FOR RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS. 2056-J. PHOXE 4 -nl5t( PRINTED CARDS. SlZE 14 BY 74". wording "For Rent," price 10 eenta each. Statesman Bugtneis Office, on Ground floor. 1 ' v A BUSINESS I.OCATJON ON STATE St. Hetit in the eitv. Addreaa XVZ. - 'rare Ktteman. s 4-nl4rf FOR RENT Apartments 5 FOR RENT--- ATTRACTIVE 1 ROOM apartment, hardwood floors, ateam heat lall Court. .1 ; . 5-n21 MeALPJSE APARTMENTS, NOW ready for occupation. Fully modern three I room mites. 1110 C'entru St. Phone 1849. ;i 5n21 FOR RENT FOUR AND 5 ROOM Apart ment. Unfurniahed. - Cloie in. 46 Center. . ; 5-nl9 APARTMENT 2C8 N. COTTAGE. 5-ntf PATTON APARTMENTS HOT WATER, heat. priraU bath. Call Pattoa'a Book atore. 5-o2tf FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment, first floor, 411 N. Summer. Phone 630. 5 n!5 9c 8'X months' contract, par month..l5o 12 montha contract, per month 12e MinJmuia for any adTertIement25e FOR RENT Apartments 5 THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART nent. 592 N. Summer. A-jneStf FOR RENT APARTMENTS; Commercial. . 891 NO. MODERN 5 ROOM APT. AND 8LEEP ing porch. 22.50. 715 South 12th St. 6-21tf FOR RENT Rooms DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM ONE block from Capital. With of without board. Phone 2069-J. i 6 nl5tf PLEASANT ROOM WITH PLEASANT people. Close in. Phone 591-W 6-nl8 FARM LIGHTING PLANT. GOOD COX dition for aale cheap. Earl C Front. Rt. 1. Portland. -nai COMFORTERS MADE TO ORDER. Phone 1902 R. . 8 nil TOR SALE BALED CLOVER HAY -Phone V81-R. . . n(k Beautiful Oregon Rcc And eleren ether 9refoa oaf to rather with fine collection ef patriot ic. aonrs. sacred sensa and axaay old ttme farorites. ALL FOR 25e. -(Special pricea in qasntlty lots) Eipeciallr adaptable for school, eenv mnnity or home ainrinf. Send for - Western Songster - ; ' TO pafes now in its third edition j,- Published by , ; OREGON TEACHERS MONTULT " 315 S. Commercial St. Salem. Or." ROOM, FOR RENT MODERN HOME, three blocks from state house, for fea tleman. Mast sTive references. . Please addreaa A. B care Statesman. 8-ol7tf FOB SALE GOOD TEAM. TRUE XSO aonnd; wtfoo and harness; also (rood . eow and doien hens.. Phone 901. - . 8 n9tt FOE SALE Bestavrant ia rood location and pay. : lax well. For particulars, see W. H. GRABENHORST Jk CO. 275 State St. - -- - - 8-nlt APPLES AT RANCH OB DELIVERED Phone 17F31. - 8BI3" 1 8800 MOTORCYCLE FOR 835. WHt ride a wneel jr. Lt. Col tin. Aouie 7. COZY ROOM FOR G ENTLEM ANi Clo . in. Phone 585-W. . 6 n20 BOOMS TO KENT CALL 2 04.4-W. FOR. RENT Houses e-9tf HOUSKS TO KENT AND APARTMENTS See Wm. Fleming. 311 Stale. St.JnlStt COZY BOOM HOUSE, PARTLY fur nished. Good location. - I'hoae 17S4-0. ' . t- . 7-nl8 ii, i . , ,,... .Ml HOUSES TO BENT F. L. ' WOOD. 81 ; State St. . . ; ' y ' T-m23tf FOR RENT 6 room louse close in. 5 room furnished bouse. 4 room furnished houses -Hop farm. 5 year lease. 6 acre country place. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 7 n!3tf GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE ON OAK Street : for rent, 30. One acre of around and six room house in. West Salens, 20 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT ' T17 North Commercial St Salem; Ore.' ' . , . . 7 nI5 Boa 6. 8-o30t APPLES FREE FROM WORMS. 75c per box; two boxes 81.80; three boxes $1.80; fonr boxes 82.20; or six boieC for $3. Phone 97F12. 8-o21tf GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORC3 awinxs at a barxaia. ,1757 Waller ft. - - . - , ..: - . - 8-jne 23 tt Trespass Notices .. j. "-tri. -4Te1 ,2 - "all, b ': Tresspass polices. sUe inches by, 'f 9 inches, printed oa good 10 ounre ' Mtfiil bearing the words', -"Notice; la Hereby' Given Thai iTiwspassisc Ia " Strictly Forbidden Oa 'Theso Premiaea Under Penalty Of Preeeeutia. Friea " 15e each or two-for 25e. fitstesman Publishinf Company, Salens, Oregon. PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14 BT tVi" wordisx, "Rooms to Beat. price 10 eeats each. Statesman Boaiaeaa Of fice, Ground floor. - - FOB 8ALE OLD NEWSPAPER. 10 eenta a bundle. Circulation department Oregon- Ptatenmsw. - . FOR SALE LiTestockc 9 FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. CommerciaL Phone 1198 -Bel. Phone 1689. . . 9-m2Ut( npj J mv n r . m : T "ammw-efc- -.av a it i 5 M jmJJim xjj l a S i ..- mr -a, n m II UD 'CitHihir 1 .... . r Saturday Produce Feature LOUISIANA SWEET POTA- OC I CRANBERRIES Oregon QC TOES 4 lba. ..;. aCiJC grown. 2 lbs. Oo C TURNIPS, BEETS, CAR- : 1 ORANGES Sweet ": OCn ROTS large bunch, 2 for.... 1 D C 3 dozen ...... ..... ... .... UuC 37 Air Week Prices Saturday All Week Prices CANNED GOODS Feature FEDERAL MILK Large PEACHES Del I Monte Wc,, ; 7; tins, - ACn sliced, No. 2i2 d aCk CHEESE-Richull 6 for .... .....C tins, 6 tins 3)1. Oil flavored, JCr : 2 lbs. -"fJle RAISINS Market Day, "Mission" Brand Peaches, , Seedless ' No. 2 tins, ! tfjl OC OILS Wesson or 4-lb. bag J II C 6 cans tPl.JJ Mazola, A7n ' ; - APRICOTS "Rosedale" quart tins .... 'tl C WAIJWTS Large Oregon brand No. 29 1 OA gallon tins ..93c Frankquetts,- best ' "TC tins, 6 tins 7..j$ia.W . .7 .' ,7 '. grown, 3 lb3.-f.,,d' fp.C ; gITflAT? Pnrp FtPr, : . ' ' v rmilEpJrriEY and Cane 7jQ if BOOTH'S SARDINES- 2Rfc??S s 10 lbs. iVC California pack in tomato PEAS Sifted. ' f i o.lh limit ' :- sauce ; . BEANS Cut Refugee. ' ,10-lb. limit. . uce - -XQr No. 2 tins, assorted mvrrrvr --:- U. Ti tKp a0 BUTTER Skaggs . . - dozen S2.65 ?cst Creamery COFFEE Skagg's No. 1 " per 40 P blend in bulk; the differ- PEAS Belle of Belgium, lb, -..:,.'xUV ence between this and other sifted tender No. 2 tins, 2-lb. roll ..,.......?79c fine coffee is the can and packed in Wisconsin, . . By the JM no OLD DUTCH .nd'"' 45c dozen til.70 prpipn ci tomm " V PEAS-Libby Brand pack- 3 20g 3 Pounds.,-.,...--- $1.29 ed in Maryland, No. 2 tins, .-7 : sifted, by the frl OA SARDINES Bil- CASCADE or ARMOUR'S dozen .. -..7.. . .. .tM lows i brand Maine LARD, 4 lb. flQn '""'"' xt . n ' - "., . pack, per rA pail .;-.......r..,.....:...-OaC GernNut Margar- ; can DC g-lb. pail ...:.....v..-.$ 1.73 me, 3 lbs, .... ........ Jle . 7 . SALMON "Maple Leaf" Snowdrift Shorten- . Xer ChinA; & s $1.75 ss&m 1 lb. flat tins JIC 4.1b. pail .....:......89c By the dozen ....... ..$1.15 7 I Leading instead of following Creating instead of copying have made Skaggs' United Stores and Markets the leading retail food distributors of the Pacific Coast. 77 Saturday Market Feature 7 CASCADE HAMS A Salem product, require no par boiling. 07 Half or whole,' pound .... C BACK BACON Lean sugar cured, pound 77 ... L....... PICNIC SHOULDER Nicely cured meaty shoulder, n 7 pound L 4 C SKAGGS ALL PORK SAUSAGE Try it with your hot cakes, OA pound ......;..................:.. fciUC All Our Fresh Meats are from choice young beef Always pleased when buying your; meat at Skaggs Market. : 1 n 0 i n i t i PHONE 478. 5 Deliveries Daily. C. O. D. Orders Sent Out. TV t t i i t i t i i i t i t i -:.-. i . . t . f. -i a. " t I V 4 i. r t it . . a 1 " ' 1 i I r t i i ; ; . K i. . -