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THE , OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, -OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1925
pniir'nnnnecunc
OLLLI
Uli I IILUUUilU
,1 IS FELT
MCI
Ten Weeks of Steady Rising
1 Prices Is Followed By r.
Orderly Decline
tork prices were subjected, to
ailing pressure throughout the
jtreater part of today's session la
further readjustment of the mar
ket's weakened technicat position
resulting from nearly ten weeks
of almost steady rising prices. The
ruction in most issue , was en
orderly one with manr of;tbe
pipular rails and industrials mak
isg irregular recovery , owing., to
liort covering in the final deal-
I lags. Opening prices werefrom
- buying having come into
tbe market overnight as a result
of the continuance of i the loca
federal reserve rediscount rate at
3 per cent. Except in a. few; la
stances, however, operators on the
lug side showed little disposition
ttt follow up the advance: with the
result that bear, selling was re-
number of Issue. inrri-nm. wmul
ratner saarpu reactions t&rtigii-
larly ataongthe pc4altjea. ;
t, faui issues -were offered laS
rainex, large volume on President.
Bryan's "confirmation- of - reports;
that the road had failed to carp!
its fixe4 charges last year. r That
common sagged ;to 1Z and the;
preferred to, 23 U. closing, at? 1
and - 23. for net losses of
and 1. respectively.
States Steel
unnea states steel, comma
nuctuated within a range, oflejMf
than two points, closing higher
at 123, Baldwin showed a net
Rain of 14 at 133; aad Ameri
can Can moved u U to lCl.to l!
Nash Motors -was the outstand
ing, individual feature,; closing J 6
points higher at 266. "or 56 poises
above last week's close, f f ii
Ca.ll money held steady at $i
per ent. Time money -and com-
mercial paper, rates wer unchah&i
Foreign exchanges .were irregu
larj. Demand sterling ruled aboyt
half a wot lower, around $4.774!
while French francs held firm
around 5e. i . - f j- ; .,- fjj
Italian lire made' moderate :Ve
covery from recrnt heaviness.';
If the smallest hole appears
:'te six months, we will make
FEIEimSuDIS?
,1
TO WHEAT SALE-
Prices: Rise- Following Sharp
betback; High Price
Record. Is Set : '
snmed by. professional traders in other absolutely free.
AMUSEMENT
DIRECTORY
OREGON.
j tAi TODAY
' r 2 PERCY
MARMONT
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MTfTO CtEAN
HEART' :
TOMORROW
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
, -i"''. i is
TOXfiUKS OF
LIBERTY
TODAY
RKBR
DANIELS
In
"daxckrous
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TOMORROW
MURRAY.;
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JJNCIIANTElt'
CHICAGO, Jan. 1 6. -Hie Euro-
pean lauyjng, gave a substantial
lift to wheat values today after
the market had suffered a sharp
setback, early. '. July - delivery , of
wheal sold at ai newJhlghu price
.record. for the season. Wheat
rclbeed firm,- to l6 net higher,
May, 11.83. to .$.1,85-.., and. July,
$lv59 U to $1.59 'witl com lc
to lUc up; oats c to .c off.
and provisions unchanged to 22c
lowerl 'v
It was estimated' that 1.500.
000 hushelg.of wheat and 250,000
bushels of rye were purchased -to
day for shipment , to . Borope.
About half of the wheat taken.was
domestic.' '
Rapid" price changes and active
trading characterized the day from
start tojflnish Much.of the buy
ing, was said, tQ be , for reinstate
ment of holding recently sold
out. , On the other hand, a good
deal of new selling was ascribed
to, the-' fact that unusual amounts
of! United States wheat; have ac
cumulated; at the seaboard ( ,nd
that the : movement, to primary
centers continues to. exceedthat of
.year ago. - .; . ;
: Corn . showed, considerable In
dependent strength. Rough weath
er likely to hinder the delivery of
corn at rural elevators was more
or less responsible. 1 Demand for
oats was indifferent.
'j Lower quotations on bogs weak
ened the provision, market and so
likewise, did announcement or. a
heavv increase of the stocks of
lard here; j
Xtaroh-M." ; C j' i -'! 77:'
Alrn,stAd4rd, Janar
ruar MarciaSf,;: f-i 'f.-"' .
Dairy -produce xciaase:k - But-.
ter,, extrAs, ,4 4c; standards, i42 c;
prime, flrsta 441 firstafllic
.' Eggs, - extras 54c; first 63c;
pnlleta 52c; peewees 45c;furrent
receipts $99?.: Vr ?
J NEWJTOR Jan; ieapor
ated apples, steady; prnnei mo'e
demand; Oregona,, J 2c; ap
ricots, ,t Urmef ; T fancy, t 2 5c ;
peaches, firm; raisins, steady.
IIops, irregujarj, state! I"924.
2833 Paclfic coaRt 924. 16 1
i IJVERPPcrUr Jai"l6v-Wheat
closed 34d to 1 3-8d lower a March
13s 10d; JMay 13s :.IdJ
BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 16.
Wheat opened. PeTroary $j.?3 i ;
March 1.73
GRAND
TODAY AND TOMORROW
"WELCOME
STRANGER"
. ' With .':
FLORENCE VIDOR
, Mi l :
Price wtr4 r wbele kii'"r
pmaa mr rvrmu.
NO. 1 Oft rtttt Wbatl A
T . . . . '
Cheat hay i...i..
u ny- . ...i
4
0t T)d Vetch hay,...JL..L
a . . .
Eon Vel ,
Uressd .veal, top..
s run
.7
i.;-.t.8
i-.S14
f 4 if A K
.19
Zaab w..-.. - v
potrxaarrT
Heavy hn Jj--ilsi.,
Hpriugra ju ....., . M
Light fcni.
Dncka
ZOOB. JBUTTZX. atTZSEXTAT
Crramery batter I.:.t....g..S.y..lA849c
"Buttetfat, dliTered..
Err, standards
Pnlleta
- s-4 -
Ahk
IStfe
.tOSei
1
IS 19b
jeais
XSQISC
..ee
$2.04
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I GEMRAL:MARKETS:
PORTLAND. Jan. 16 Grain fu
tures; Wheat, hard: white, biae-
stem and baart January February,
March $2; soft i white, : January,
February $1.87; March $1.88;
western white. January, f 1.86;
February ll.sff:' March $1.87;
hard winter, January, February,
March $1.87; northern spring,
January $1.88; February, March
$1.90; western red, January $1-82;
February $1.82; March $1.83;
BBB hard white. January $2.15;
February, March $2.17. :i ,
"Oats. No. 2, "white feed, January
$42; FehruaryiMarch $-.2.5t,Ni
2 gray, -January $41; February,
March $41.50.
Corn, No. 3, eastern yellowfship-
ment, " January, February $5Z;
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nniffnc
ill, Ul
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MOEIS sin
Retailers? Buying Cautiousty,
Despite-Gradual ricking
1 up ot Business
ions -members of tnec organisation 1
and Dr. WUlIam B. Mott wa choa
n.Co furnislT ifj.Io.fhf coming
meeting
CliGiSipPM-
Brad-
Lindsay and Glasgow Found
Not Guilty m;Pp ice Court
l-' ; Trial Friday.
PEER PM01E0
flr JUDGE KEllY
Man Pleads, Guilty to
ting Affray nt Detroit
Escapes Jail
einbloyment; Some : 'markets, in
-afeas Uvpred bt large grato crops j,a- ? also "declareil'
bHnging Qodrceaeem tof ex- h& c&se was A
at the slower ;th'an; expected ex
pansion of business.?
1 Weekly bank
107,223,000.
clearings ? $10,-
IRRIGATIONISTS
- STAGE.; HEAR I UG
(Coatlnaad troaa mm 1) ' -
be absorbed - 1j , ?
t The Willamette Valler Irrigat
ed Land company tnd. ihe Santiam
Development company j re rep
and 'f. Masters. ' They laid
claim to the undevelope d portions
of the project and said they want
ed?to go ahead with hq jdevelop
ment. They showed Contracts by
which, the settlers wou! pay $"50
an acre for the water jr hts and
$2.5ounnual maintenance, first
jmyment to be made when water
is' avaiiable on the land. The Set
tlers would give f irii Mortgage
on the land as security j Their ob
jection to a permit beingj granted
Porter and his associates is that
it will let dqpwn the bars to other
applicants and 'disintegrate the
project. Percy A. Cupper, former
state engineer, and j wjio repre
sented the Portland mei as attor
ney yesterday, claimed jt he policy
would," upset the whole; Oregon, ir
rigation, scheme end
restors comlpg into
put their" money into
projects.' '
nrevent in-
Jthe state to
irrigation
' T . 11 . I
t ' v i m. to. 3, eastern yeiiowsnii-
t . . - ) rTr..jil ment, " January, February $52; pro jects. '
NEW f ORIv Jan. 1 145.-
street's tomorrow,: will say: L f
"Trade i and industry? show a
gradual livening uD'aa the month
aovahces.i Al re" tail," cold weather
with widespread snow f and reduc
tion 'sales' make for" fair distri- f'Net Guilty," wak the verdloe
butlon of seaponal goods, notably returned by the police court, jury
neavy cktwoj:,4shoes am, ruonerin the trial of Cf U Updsay and
to! year ago! 4 Coat buying for Glasgow, who Were arrested
domestic uses has seemed' tci more recently on the chkrge of possess-
than offset the slackness in steam (ion of liquor. The veidict was re
fuel and from a number of jpohits lturiiea on three cuns tbat there
- - . t i i . a anmtA . ..u.. AM
liven upi and shipments of jsprjng I how that Lindsa jr possessed the
goods, are activjp. Reta.iler. hew-1 ikjuor. that it was intoxicating,
Tr 'Ctiouslyv About lbel-,; that he rtld tnnw "thif th
Yikcsf !vannira -. a a 4r iWa f r riVkiri tr I ; - - 1 T -. .
rrvfWPl .r-n-r-iliouor wan conceited in tWlat-
iraae come irom.Jron. .ana, sieeii- r r TT-T .
ctnttTM vrhrnra i nr3i!nir f nrniMt I rlue. where it was found. R. L,
ana mui operations point xo, largo i Glasgow, who was arrested at the
h in iiiiivmain r . !nnia : wn arasis 111 . t i .
same ; time on . xne same caarge
ot guilty.
dismissed
Unusual attention was called, to
the case, by tne oiscovery or .tne
liquor in the latrine on the irop-f
erty ff Glasgow Officers pulled
tne '.eyiaence irom pne excrement
WItn j, a potato-! xorK, wnicn waf
near t the place pf, concealment
During the process of in-vesti
gation it was ; discovered that a
stUl-i was concealed In a trunk
thatiwas held "at the Glasgow res
MonM. it wa brouznt voinntar
ity to, the station' by ; the accused
and turned over o the ponce or-
ficials. In the trial the acceptance
of this , as evidence was objected
id by the policei f i -! f
Glasgow claimed to be an elder
ih the Church lof God. but it Is
alleged by off iqiala of the church
ttin- Ine flrnw v a int Vk a1 b fn
,4pen,aoTO 10 au ex-service men tne'or?aDization. .th"t he is an
"4 r .m n" Blen n?,0,1?a;uyJ.elderi. It' ls undeWtood, however.
me 2aiem wits ror mnTsaay eve- tinf- i Uin t tTi
ning. January 22, according to the I rhSv- h n llu hj
mmmiinlMtum ailtpMsnl i 4rio I 1 . . . . .11, -
American legion byilL J." Weid
mer, secretary of the Elks.- ; "
Polio wing the .lodge, services of
that date the Elks' temple will be
thrown open to members of the
American legion and! other ex
service men. of, the city. ; a' pro
gram and refreshments aire 'feat
ures of the evening.' j1, "!
The committee in charge of the
entertainment by the Elks Is com
posed of Wallace, Brown' and. E. C
Cut
But J
Pleading guilty to "the charge of
assault with a dangerous Weapon
pn Harry Christlattsoli,! hotel : pro
prietor at Detrottrwiiliam arker,
indicted under the nameof . Wil
liam Harper, was sentenced by
Circuit" Judge Percy ! R; Kelly to
one year lu I the county Jail and
paroled from the bench, after he
fetrort.-.Srhere trewas- sub-ccm-
tractor on the Betfoit-Niagra road.
r,-- -T TTTT '
Woman ,wa.nted, f prf any pressing..
Orden Times.
EX-SERVICE
I
ngs,
'". T'' "I
n
had changed - his plea from ' not
gunty. . -; -'-
I Parker -was arrested last Octo
ber at Detroit after he had seri-i
on sly wounded the hotel proprietor
and two men named' Brbwn 'nnd'
Gearin. According to j the story
told by the paroled man he had
finished eating supper at the hotel
in Detroit and" had come' into the
lobby, where be f accidentally
caused a disturbance wjth an over-
tarned chain Christiansen, it is
alleged, jumped on Parker and la
the melee that followed the .three
men were badlv cntifrr a nifn
weilded? by, Harper. jThey were
was brought; to the county jail.
One condition of j the parole ' is
that' Harper was not to"return to
INVITED Br ELKS
Local Order. to Stage. OpenH
House Witn bntertairiment
and.- Refreshmen
connect ions with them some time
ago.
t
I.-0!fcO. DF.iFIiTS PACIFIC
EUGENE. Ore.
i versity 'of 0ron
university j of. forest Grove here
tonight.1 48 to; 1
team was ;hever
ed.
4. The Oregon
riously'cohlest-
Miss Corner Sends Letter
: To City From Arabian Port
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From an Arabian port onthe
maian ocean, miss marie corner
has sent a letter to her mother.
Mrs. John F. Corner, stating that
just, a few laps remained on her
Journey to India and that within.
a few" days the party would dis-t
emoars on uiaian soiu ft
. - I M ,
A. cablegram was receivea irum
the "Methodist missionary aboard,
stating that Miss Corner had. art
rived safely in -Bombay,' but as yet"
no letters have been received here.
' The permanent address ot Miss
Corner is the' Methodist Episcopal
Mission, Club Back road, Byculia,
Bombay, India." " :t: j J, !i
' Infthe letter from the Arabian
port Miss Corner told "about the
difficulties experienced by the
party in securing stamps to mail
their letters. It seems that the
party of mIssionaries,',abbutS0 In
number, wrote so f many letters
that the stamps could hot be pro
cured. 1 ' ' ! " "
Miss Corner rites interestingly
of her experiences in the Orient,
where she is to remain during the
next five years as a! missionary for
the Methodist church,1 Miss Cor
ner Is -.'a graduate oL Willamette
dniverjiity hndlhas setured special
'XO, JOHN,?! !
w ; 'I1T)XT BAKE IT :
but it's just as fine as any '
loaf that mother baked or
any loaf I could bake,1 and
that's a fact.- Z got it from
Peerless Bakery and ifyou
didn't knew 4t: came from-'
Iheir store you'd say it was '
nice, soft, creamy, cakey, !
nosae-made bread. Yes la-1
deed!-", j n j .- ".
"Always a Bit Better" , ?
PrllBaheryi
IATXCH AND PASTRY. T j
170 N. Commercial
' ' 'Phone SOS ;' v
Jan, lv Uhi-
defeated Pacific
MOTH'S
We havi teecur4?3 the services of, Perry E.""
Tanner of Kew. York, ' who has spent years ot his ,
time and is known as a mayonnaise expert, to bi
with us all day today,' January "17thy and make fcr,
us the finest mayonnaise possible to make.' . Made;
in wood it will iave no metallic taste.' It's to be ;
' the "best grade possible' to produce. ' ' a
Yon will find it a most wonderful mayonnaise.;.
Our capacity will be limited, so order as early as-' '
, possible. j ;- ' - -? ' --: -'j :-;r, " '
Will i Serve Eatins SarhDles
All Day Eree
PHONES 1885-6-7.1
134 N; LIBERTY ST.?
embarking for India.:
Lions to' Rhyme Stanzas:
Secure Attendance true
AlTstrlatlon- in the manner of
procuring the 'weekly attendance
prjze,' has been, adopted , toy tne
Lions club, to be-put:ino effect
at-their next regular meeting. In
I stead a of " drawing?; .lucky j cards.
i members - are v to . compose jingles
; and .the best, one , will be awarded
the nrlie; Lion Rhfe hlte, sec
retary of the organization Is judge
and ; he ,'wiii; determine the; merit
of h a' Jlngie. submitted,";' i v
: The jingle, Is a, rnyming stanza j
of fouf ir moreliles.ranoAln'ililsl
InsUnce the Lioni competing, 'are 1
to till, in tie last line of the stan'ra
that will be 'submitted wjtn me
weekly r letter. r ' The attendance
I pre is to be donated py tne var-
bsavma u m't?. -f-" - stems -
; i
i J - - t . t -ill
onevs
SATURDAY PJROPUCE FEATURES
l ORANGES Large basket
f fun, fancy fruit, basket
1
QO I FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT i OC-Mr
- WC j Large heavy fraitS'forlI &C-
():.
Week Prices
All
SHRIMP Fancy,
50c
r
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NOIL
tins
M95c
CALIFORNIA TOMATOES
rvith Puree "
No.!2V& tins
6 tins
14c
79c
FEDERAL MILK Large
cans
Q. cans
49c
HONEY, Idaho
. .z comas ...
Comb,
55c
SAtMON McC&wan "Col
unibfRifancq
Quauty, oval tins. uTlfC
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PINEAPPLC Hawaiian
7? H 4 1 . f ...... .. i a. w
cuis! $L35
k MATCHES, oogwde,
jarge opxes, ,
12 boxes;
55c
Satodiy u
i Features .
IODIZED SALT
Royal Crystal; 2 lb.
carton,
2 for r. 1:1
SUf3AR Pure i
ti i hi..
lO.lbs.
rl i ...
CRYSTAL
SOAP
10 bars i
WHITE
39c
BUTTER Skaggs
sound i : :. ,i4S C
f . - ft
2 Iburoll .i-i
i m.
i a.
ROLLED, QATS---
9 lb. bag:iv
SNOTVDRIET."-SIlOirTENING-i-
pau -..-.j. 89 c
PALM, OLIVE ? C
Soap, .per'- liar. JC
1 Limits baf s
!
All Week Pnces 'f ti i
i
RUPERTS JAMS - Pure
Fruit and :. Sagarj ; Rasp
berry, Loganberry, and " -
btrawberry, i j lyl
9 oz. tumbletLUU. IiC
3 f or ..1..:.:
n
A
39c ( !
CORN MEAL Freshly ( 1:
milled, , r T OA- ? ,
94b, bags ...... eJsVC; i J
GE$I NUT AIARGARLNE )
Made in Port- ! VJC?
la'nd, 3iibs:.:..::,LL W P t 1
BREAD Fresh double? ( ,
loaves;
2 double
25c
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DEL MONTE PEAS No. (V
1 tall tins, f 1 C n :
each . lyv (
c iins i.L.;8?C;:(
SEINALL Best California j
No. 22 tins .
3 tins tJ
! ' I ' m C '!
PLUG TOBACCO Star, '
by the
plug
3 tf '
69c
Sunday morning' breakfast is:
a:: eooJ time to: try. Snowdrift in y;Qur
-. r-r - trii:X Lv c - 5snnwdrift mav not" make
favorite recipe tor ;nqc . -: " "
v ; i Vt, fnfnilv.e hkclv to think sa
you a Detrer; v1- v TTV ,
fill iJiiitiil
Snowdrift-is made by the Wcssoi Oil.pcoplcut of oU as good a fine soil
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vie
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! : STTURD A Y M ARICET FEATURES r
CHICKENS Youpg spring; 'aOO-; PRIME SJIOULDER Frpin-yoUn
f ryersi drawn, pound ; ..J.OOQ pig pxjrki.TyelLtrjrnnied, r i c.fr; - --
; .;:M . ...... pound . :. 1 it c
ggg-33c ElQg
TOUNG PIGAREIBSh r HAMSFancy; Sugar; Cared, ;o
Fahy fresh; pound CUJ itJtv- 'half or whole, 'pouftd"-.:XI . ci
All -our cuts of Hleat are frenvyotifxxrrr ilcclu 1:
478
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