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11 ' ( ' . r THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON I SATURDAY HORNING, JANUARY 10, 1925 .'Mr J J1 i M 1 rul J II-, - -.'' "rlB1'11-' mSm I 111 -A laWMaaaaaaaaaa-1-- - v STOCK liButT 15 Risiism Marked Increase Shown in Fiibhc Buying; standard, Railroad bam - , NEW YORK. Jan. 9. With n nilrked inareiise IiT,TiitU5 Trartiei- pition. stock prices today con Unu-' to move to nigner grounu. un pati i4 1- GETIERAb MARKETS k irMHIrnn roarjrf 38. -January 37.75; Vb- ; SANTRNCISCO. Janf ceipUi Ilay 48, tons.: 1 " 1; r . SEATTLE, J,an. Krai n nncn anged , 9.-r-IIay and fPQRTLANP, Jan. SGrain fa tures: ' Wheai, hard white. Blue stein and 'BaarC January $1.8 ; February fl-SO; sotCwhite,. Janu ary '- February,," $ ,7t weaterp white, 5January, February ' 1 .78 ; hard -winter. January $1.7 7; . Feb ruary $1.78 norther tfpfJae Jaq iary.$l.78; February $1,79? west ern red,J January, February $1.74; BBp haro;' white, January $2.02; February-$2.05.' I V I . Qata No. ? 'white feed. .Janu ary $l2;:February $42.20; No.- 2 grayJanuary. February $41. , ComNo. 3 eastern vellow khlft- Br w leaaewuiij oorsnmaaru mf ni January $51; i February, iitp usiriaiiu -wiroaa ..snares. Teid6raandfor;slock which waSj spread; over a- broad list' ;wis-l'r- d rted ,:upon th, continuance ol n sy money; rajes -and reports, ol ft rtiier IinproVement jlnj the j steel oi i and other Important Industries. ynlfed States - steel, common tonchidl24'th;e-highest price siaeilllt, tand tBaldwio'V closed 2a-8 points higher at 135, f lir; selling at 13 the highest price .In, orer a. -year. American ran touHedl C6 .and then.slijpped hick to "5-8 for a" 'small Trac tipiiaLkaiu on the day, 'Stuflebalcer trte other member of the so-called "pig Four"-mored within a nar row racg;e and closed fractionally lower v4Z.--L:-X'iil-ii- ! lligU-Rrade rails were lnygood C demand throughout, the session. I The sharp rise- in seTejral spedal U (es. mdre than. a. doren;o which. adtaucea 3 u 6 points. was. uit rectlx. trhceable. to Individual, in flnesees. . " .' . '. ?. j Heavy liquidation of the. motor and xubber stocks was apparent in Uie late dealings. Call fe money held steady at 12... per cent. Time money rates "showe.d fi l endency to sag when ; offerings Increased,! plenty ot 60 dy funds being available at 3 per, cent k ith borrower indisposed Jo bid i more than 3 1-4. Tne longer ma jiurities moved at 41-4 to I 3 I per cent J Establishment of an i other new high by ; Bterling ex change around $4.79 and a rise In the Norwegian and 'Danish and Berbian currencies was the, fea- lure of foreign exchange market I v . 'lit. I bther European rates ioved witb-J c drunk, and4 then won,' In narrow and ! fractional limits. PORTliAN!). 7ahr 9-Darry produce.yexchange: Butter extras 45c; sturifdaTds "'4 3et prime f irsts 41c;. firsts 39 c. 1 1 Eggs xtras; 54c? firsts E2c; pullets' 5 e ; pewees 42c; currept receipU547c -Vlv i:.-. mm m flour Fj';SE Forfigh Tradins ' Accom- ganied By Upturn iri Wheat! " Report' Says T I'.- Wheat open c higher ; Febru- .,:.'fj-,;i;'.V.i-i'i-.',tf.V- S 3 - ; UVERPOOU Jan.'; 9. Wheat Closed ,.Hd to i5-$d-higher; March 13s, 7 7-8d; May.15s.5Hde f t S MINWEAPOL'iS. Jaiill 9'.'-Cash: Wheat No. .1 portherii lSltov ij7t jKo i dark i northern spring, choice to fancy $1.98; to $2.11 H ; good to choice, $18 6,' ta $1.971 ."ordinary ' to good $;.74jsi to .$ 1.8 4 ; fte. 1 ; hard spring $1.75 to $2.11 : No 1 dark Montana on track $1.76; to $1.98 ; to arriye ' $1.76 I to $1.98.: July $1.73; may $1.75 - - v . ' ' ' ' ':' 1 " mmm I . . --( If,. - I NEW; YORK, Jan.9.-:vapo-rated pplesflull; prunes steady ? apricots , firmer; r. ' Peaches Hlrm. Raisins steady. i , V ' It's real tunny ,how; some-people .WpaUr4?scuagJonimt!l they eei'drunk. 'and. then won't dis- I cuss anything, else. . Tender JiiicySirlbM Steak is;lb. ! Chores i -iicne "iStealc 15c II. J 1 : Grain Fed -Pig Pork i ! N6. 614 Diugh Hog - v r' Young Pig 17c ib.; Fancy Pig, Ham 22clb: T I 4 I BITS TO t. "CRIAST 1 if- r- -i - Legislature, nex week ; And most of "the crowd move up tomorrow . " f " :' " ; I ' ' j ' : Going to hurry .now, jwith the new YMCA building for Kalem. And ft Will be a good iad a 'con venient one -for tbe w6rk-'ot that great organization.'. Man at the writer's the hard paTt of ; a race! ; problem is j to keep T inferior n ipeOples ' In f erior. t . ; 0 1-?- v. California woman sues band' for. dlvoVce lcausr '.he beat her ( only .; once a wHl CHICAGO, Jan. Upturns in the price of wheat today accom panied indications of a lively for eftenndemand fotflour. A. bulge Irt wheat Quotations at .Liverpool helped to stimulate -wheat buying her el ''CXbsIng 'prices on wheat werei : Uhsettled - to 1 c net higher. May, $1.79 to $U79t and Jply,$l.?3 Js.tto $1.54, witlj corn! He to up; oats showing a?;jto, Jscgain, and 'provisions unchanged Id 2c -Jower ";'' i Persistent -'assertions that buy ing of flour;, for Russit was Jni pjrogress on a large scale and that JaDualsawas,fteux;lng,pnnkr ingj liberal .t purchases of flour gave the wheatmarket a tendency to Vlimb throughout the day. At the same time -the effect of the Liverpool t wheat advance . was heightened , owing., to - notable strepgth in sterjing. exchange, and. Liverpool advance came ' in- the face "of"" enlarged, shipments of J Wheat Trom Australia and .'Argen tina. Signs '.of Improved domestic milling business were likewise ap parent. . . ' - . ; , -Corn and roats owed their "gains chiefly 'to ' wheat strength... De mand for corn and oats was slow wltb 'cbrn receipts liberal, . , : Provisions averaged lower and Bu'sCained 'support was lacking. ' fiew Friiit PoroLWiI! Be. i Opened By Drager Today i; A new prune .and loganberry pool, operating; undera new ba sis,! never tried In this locality be- fbre will be opened. today by W. F.. pool member's crops', of prunes and -loganberries. ";The minimum prices are to' be used as a basis and the grower is to payDrager $1 per "ton "wf all prunes and $2.50 per, ton for the logans disposed, If, Drager fails to sell ' the ' 'fiuii, he .receLves. nVthtng for his w6Yk. t Contracts hkve been made and up ! ta;thef present". tltae several 3 gro.werp nave signmea vveir, in tention, to sign them, It Is 84id by ; several growers the price the man ,"haS. agTee'd. tO( pay .fqr Ithe fruit delivered to the warehouse is n excess of any that has been paid on the" crop for a number of seasons. -' '. ' -' 4. . bow. says iiy ; once "a month .her .hua- for --six years. - Some Californians'are just naturally lazy; .t i 1' , . . j : : , -- -V." ' i : i- - Most of the. hardships we suffer are occasioned by want of things we dont neecU'v 4 1 - r.i ?vpH:r?S H 4i: i Cynic says. President: Coolidge's economy Is approved by y2 8 i per cent of the people,' none of whom lmltata-1t;S-'-?- ,-;-t ' ' . ' I'm .H : j: " 1 ' lyncutttngrthe Tight Jierve Aus tralian sttrgednsVcanTcurel all par tial paraiyaii; they say; but Sa lem plnmbbi i'says -they jmnst 'et cept the.iJne' above. th ears..' ; r r v ; uif -XH flm ' !' h '' ,i i ' f Said the governor .of Wyoming to the governor -6f Texas: "Isn't it a long time . betweeri lettuce Sandwiches ? ? r All sane persons agree with the rnllngof a ; Baltimore niagistrate that it is a crime for -a-fellow to be driving a ; motor car when a gifl,svta'mf l3 aroudd his neefc. Anyhow, tls I6olh4rdy id face two peril' a V one ;a'nd ! the- same .'time unless the crisis' ta unavoidable. - ; The 'combination of? pork a'Ud beans Wis -1 vented by an EngTish man. ' After all, there are a lot of good points to the; mother 'c'oun- lrr.-r r Some of the educators' are -try-Ing fo'abolisn athletics .ia the col legesTI barf Kt r would f perhaps; lie easier td abolish the colleges; ' ! ' -V BLAST untTS TWO',!,i;i Fed Veal 5?fo-l 'r 17c lb. 0 ;MiUs Fca Veal 15c lb. United "Outinq Store Man Is Now Owner tji Business a, ' . - . i C.:U Newman, former, manager of; the United Outing stores, 189 North .Commercial,, has" become proprietor of the. business by right of purchase, and. will continue to operate the." business.; . However, (a the future the Army and Outing store -.will .be the new - name. . A full line of merchandise for the needs of: the worklngman and the camper are carried -4 Ilefore coming: to - Salem" Mr Newman. k was jmanager of, the united outing stores at KJorvai lis. He was transferred to this city recently "alld through purchase of the good will and stock of the firm here has become manager of the new business.' ' ' - rrir ityiy4 - ' . "-,. . . - ; I J - iff - ' C - : ! - ; . : ' jp. ..p ;i T ' fi-'-4 1 ' t I LONGVIEW. WAsh.; Jan. 9. janies" 'd.''ionnsbn nd' George ,i - - . . ' ..- -- !.)-' : t MartTneau, engaged . In blasting stumps on the riht of' way of. the logging road. at Ryderwool were seriously ! injured ' and perhaps fcl In cfed t or ' li f e - when' 6m e dy n'ar mite prematurely exploded today', iohnson is near death. Martineau will recover It was said, tt u . ; i " From mother to daughter to grand- l. , 4 .daughter-has Jieen the proud 'le- cejidency of polden West Coffee m &ousands 6f families since its -first 'appearance as the standard of v : ; good-coffees 42 years ago ; ? .r ' " In all that time it has hetd tnese -j friends and made coupOess more by improving with age--getting . ' richer, mellower, rarer in flavor, ': ( as" experience 'and science and, spe- . . -. ciil ? processesi have combined in "the selective choice of only grown berries in 1 blending, roast- :- -ing, steel cutting and vadium pack- -ing- f ' T'l You, Joo, will $ay "no other coffee , ... ihilldo". j : frm , , ' CLOSSET DEVERS. cAfVeES A TRAS tXd-tTSIVELy. PORTUAND AND SEATTLE ; .. CdiwM Joekl ha ofttn wiUi Mtar - The handy "key- npntns . top- is quickly, . easily, safely removed. No -ran -opener; 110 digging . in ; ' n raw edga o t yoo., 'i bore's a convenient con- - tainer-' "When -th f coffee i Is. . gone. '. - Oi Ton, A IWk ' - "! 1 U Ta-'Am : ! :FresbI-ink ... - . 20c lb. Freshly Grdtiid Bulk 15c lb. "A iiretiailSelicacy . t UJ llf J I.J -JAZ. ,A t 4 , - All KJrids of Tresb Fisb and Oysters ; 1 " . 04 IM mmm s. n irr 1 . iH'-".'.'i.Jl-k'',"v' KOTiriTKZ c: I --it 190 South Commercial Two Doors North of THirion Hotel -j Truly. W House ot Quality. In our riew locatfon we take speciai-Yiride in keeping the nicest ancl jcriijest Vegetables," the deattest"-llock'f;) merAariSe" posble. J .Our. Deli very Service is free. AVe invite you to give us a tnaL . " : - PHOf4Er2U5 t r -j - 3- "Dacori Squares .iPerTb. T8c .Fancy Dried PeaeheaVlf'-l':.' lbs. 35c ; d Fancy Backs .::.:.l...l:..:...iper lb. 25c Petite Prunes: -:-.3 lbs. 24c - j Juicy -torHSJ..,:..perlb,25c -5?? ?ee?e -4 5? J ru T?,oia - - -: vlii; Sii- ChipBeef ....t..-.6 oz: glass; jar 3Cc ' i Cottege Rolls . Toilet bars 25c . Find Shoulders V---W-i--"--Pr lb. 20c Swift Wool Soap'l:::L:AVar&Z5e : : r- . : - ': i ' ' '; - ' , ' - ' ;ut61aEragarihe!f i Green' Peppers,' pinmCautiflower, ; Pacific Nut .Vr4li?.'25c Celery, . Cabbage; .Lettuce, -Parsnips ... : . 1 if ' : : ' Beets,-.Sweet -Potatoes,' .Turnip- Cran- tr,:-pure! granulated, ........13 lbs. SSc berries, Walnuts, LrLsil Natsetc, Ap- Bulk Cocoa ' .........r.-:.lA4 Ibs.-25e ' pies,; Orange Lc:r.6ns; ,';; t; .;:.; I : . SALEM MABKETS SliSSSCliECK WOClUffi ffh Ji' X' ft'- l T i'1 feht Fallins Off ExtDected 'm.This Time of Yar, Utrn Heport bhows f j NEW TOnKi Jan.' AduVs to morrow Iw'ili df'''-'.-- j . 1 ; There has been a recent slack ening, of demand in certain quar ters, but - It ; is neitherunnatural nor indicative of a check to prog ress., The attention iof, various, in terests has been centered largely on inventorying, as usual early, in January, and a falling off in com mittments is to be looked for un der the conditions. I . i ,l i ' -, VWUh relatively small stocks of goods, the rule, seems logical to expect that ! i purchasing will eoon increase-in lines where a lull has lately prevailed! and the large J - Wicaa . otiotai art : arhelaaaU aa4 "ara prica vaeaid ay ifanoeta.. . M r.taiJ- prieaa ara u. - . - 'AH3 HAT Na'.i V soft wMta Vh8at.'.-.. ' $!. .Na.. 1 soft red ,whet.i..i... .S1.5J Oats I -.-i .063q Cheat aay : 1- 1214 Oat hay .. i ,. .ie Clorer hay, balea. . .'..$15 Oai aad V.tek hay i POBK. KDTTO mXO VEST - 1 IToitu, l0-aoo "....7.50 1oks, 200-550 rwt.i....i . $7.25 Hair. ewt.J...;..i $7.00 Top Veal , i ..4.-r 8e lruM eal, top. 1 -i Cnwa i i f.2SV La robs . - -, 4. v. He t - - yoxfrrar. Heay "hen. l.L..L.lV-::.i---.18(a)19e I EGGS, tTJTTKB, BUTTBETAT Creamery' butter , f f , ' f jCySOOMs Hnueriai, tt.uTaraq,., ,. . . .... Milk. ter rwt' j. i. ..2.00 Eft if.'- Standards , -- r-'QPls numbers of buyers that have come into the markets Show that re plenishment ot supplies hda be- i eom necessary In many instances. The holiday trade In; sohie cases proved to be larger than had bee a anticipated, and 6rdlnary re tail, distribution.4 even with a re currence of mild weather fa some sections, AoidSTip welL I, i': - Weekly ;. bank clearings, $ 1 1, 096; 4S1.&00."-? , f . r J i ; . IASSEX KRUPTS 'AGAIN ) i REDPINQ; Cal.; Jan. .-9;--Las- sen peak-was in- mild, eruption: to-day "which- 'lasted about three hours and was plainly visible from- this cl'ty. Sm6keray'6se' f rom the northern part of the crater ;ffom 7 until 10' a.' ni. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR Beats Electric Tor Gas t; A new oil 'lamp! that" gives an amazingly -. brilliant, , soft, white lightd'even betteif than gas or elec tricity, has been tested by the U. S., Government and 3 5 leading uni versities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is-simple, clean;1 safe. Burns 94 air and' 6 1 common kerosene Tcoaloll.-1 4 o I The- Inventor, V. . M. . Johnson, 161 North Union SAve., Portland, Ore., is offering, to- send, a lamp on 10 days PREK trial, or even tQ give one .PREI? to the first User, in each locality .who will. help him Introduce "it. I Write him' to- 4 day for f nil particulars. Also ask him to explain now; you can get the agency, ; aad Jwithout experi ence or money make 9250 to ?500 cbcB g ,i ;v5 . '.;- Z V-...- ' ' ' A fotjxd 'at wsr 'c Por 'the pa'rtlculsr "house wife, the bread which "has that- crisp .brown crust and which j does .not crumb to pieces when cutting It. Try our , bread and you1 will ha ' convinced that it is all we elaim-for lt-i-a most-super- lor loaf Indeed. j ; "Always a Bit Better" Peerless Bakery h :. LXJNiC.1 ANtt PASTRY L.' v i 170 Jf.- pommercial - ' ' v- phono 303 I ar , w bmbbbbf aw aaa aav ar ak. - 1 - r . . .. . itx. '4 i ut.j i V. r. KS V .1 i " saving -y " i in - . -a w: . van V. j T-J fo JS&SZ3S All Week-PinceS - ORANGES Large market basket f till of me'd Wo-, ium size fruit OC GRAPE FRUIT Florida large heavy fruit, : O Q . 3 for . ....-......-. VfGSFancy Layer, 3 oz. package, 3 for.: "JL FiGSFancy white; 3 lbs.! L :.....;..L. STRING 1 in Oregon, No.1 2 size tins; fS tins acked G I Liui LILY OF THE; VALLEY -Faijcy -ckNo: 2- tins Cut Refugee Beans Golden Bantum Corn, Sif ted Peas, assorted,1 - CC By the dozen .vAV? Ql pie Leaf Brand, finest pack on me cuitsu. No. 1 flat tins . 5-lb. -! ; tins .-.u. fcl SCHILLING'S COFFEE-. 0 I) ;2.19 2i2 lb. tins SCHILLING'S BAmG j POWDER-1- 1C9 ti 5 lb, tins )-.ll ay2ib.. , ! tins i Sl.lt) SCHRIJIP Fancy O: IC Brand 3 feans- 55 1 Saturday Features AllVVeelc 'Prices I Jj 1,1 ' . . - . . .. - i I AtCHES Good rade. J targe boxes, "Cf I Ipui Sugar Pure 7A Cane. 10 lbs: f Ut (Limit 10 lbs.) 42 boxes Cream i)f by . the ; package Wheat- 19c Bdtter-Skaflrffs Rest, if-K-l-:- iiClA pernio. ST7U SardinesPacked in Maine,' per can .. Chees Creant, 2 lbs. .. e Oregon full ...L.:45c Peet's Granulated Soap Large QQn pkg 3 f0r. ..OC Soap per . bar L (bluu L j u JDai a Prince Albert. To bacco 10 oztlns .L 3c Crown - Pancake Flour; r j ' 9810lbJbag)1lC Potatoes Yakima Uv;SwrNd. 1 Netted Gems, !. Jpp.vlba.. $2;-29 Vhlte King AVash inr .Machine Soap- Large pkg.,' Shredded Wheat Pack- r 1A. age'::.l,-.-rlUC OATS Freshly A( j-' . V CORN MEAL Ye I wnue, , Vll 9 Ibi bagsl FARJNA-Big, K COj.' brand, 9' lb. bag ;..!.. w J C GEJI NUT MAR- -1 JC u GARINE, 3 lbs..V.... . IL () n iAANESE TOILET - TIS- i SUE 1000 sheet p - s? - rolls, 6 rolls :.J C ?( ) SANITARY TISSUE 7 ) 1000 Sheet rolls,! QAL, , 5 rpiis,.,--OaC .f ) HORSESHOE, XLIJIA ot ) STAR TOBACCO, rT, ; ' h by the plug U C ( ) ) tBREAD Baked in double loaves, - ": 4' 2 doubles RAISTNSiSun3.Eaid Seed less, 15. oz. pkgs 1u per-pkg;:..;.;.J iwC MARKET DXV ; RAISINS, Seedless 4 '. lb bag," per-pkg..I...-j.'.-iJ.C , CASIPBELL'S: 1 SOUPAU kinds ... By -the 10 RY ,IvRISP The Svrcdlsh health" bread,- large 'fin package, 2 for i-v... C w SATURDAY MARICET FEATURES Id STEAK Selected ; tender ) prime Sfeaks, each ...:::....l HAMS Sugar ; Cured, hwholt n fj , or .-hair, lb.,.ul...L...-..r.: .C;. PICNIC SHOULDERS, rned ium size, mild cure, "lb. - BACON BACK Lean .. sugar cured, lb. i..:....U..V 1 Phcrie 470 Cl O. D. Orders cent cut 5D . . A W .s i i.