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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON FEIDAY3I0RNING, SEPTE3IBER25.1S25. rs. IS 1 it ! ; i PIM1ESG0BTD. Robert Paulus & Co. Sending 120,000 Pounds From -. Portland Tomorrow ; Robert Paulus & Co., with of ficii In the Salem Fruit Union building, have , been . buying a couple of cars of prunes here the patt few dave. They had an order for) 120,000 pounds, to start by Ibo&V.-going. through the Panama canal tomorrow lor New York. . The prices now are 9 V4 cents, a pound for 30-35's. 8 for 3i-40's ; and;. 7 i far - 46-43's. But Mr. Pa'ulus paid a little better than thegoiag , price. In order to be ",y aurojto till the order. - --. av u a w ft as o j V se a i uu iai Practically all of them run be tween 35 and 42. They are the largest far years'. "' Tb only trou ble. la that they are .not large enough in total tonnage here,; What seemed like a flurry the past, few days was merely the packers trying to get - enough prunes to fill out orders for boats sailing from Portland. . The prune market , is quiet in the' east. - THRILLING PICTURE SHOWN 'J - , l :, ; ...... . v '7. 'r . I are taking every precaution to pre vent spread of the disease to tkls continent. Captain Wanda said.' . JllTMEOT EOF The Hop Market Has. Been Quiet for the Past Couple . .' of Days GRID PLAYER-DIES V JI A Xft Ik J2. V v - J V ULl. 24Po;eius Moory.'JJJ ofWAor houfte. Mo., injured Jn a practice football game last 5 Week tfied ffl a hospital here tvdav, .JMocrc., a halfback, was hurt while plunging through an pMiWgJliW'witr Ji '-y : r. fir Girl Gainefl;7 Pountls Iline Yeaiian:lnvalid -That's Just what McCoy 'a Cod Liver. Oil Compound Tablets did for the Babcock Girl and is do ing as much for tens of thousands of thin, underweight, weak and discouraged people all over Amer ica. ,'.- These sugar coated, pletfsant to take -tablets should be given to children instead of the vile stom ach upsetting oil itself they sure ly do help the frail, delicate little ones; and 60 tablets cost but CO. cents at J. C. Perry, Central Phar macy, D. J. Fry or any druggist anywhere in America. Read this letter if you have a child that needs to gain health and strength. "My little girl was stricken rlth infantile paralysis when she was 5 months old and was an invalid for 9 years when I saw an ad in the paper that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and: the gained very slowly at first and .after taking eight boxes, she gained seres pounds. Thanks to McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost every thing else on the market. , She is on the road to recovery and goes , to school every day." Mrs. L. Babcock.-Appleton, Wis. . . -Imitations of McCov's mar r? offered but be sure and CaK for McCoy's the origin! and genutne and U after thirty days treatment you are not delighted with results get your money back.--Adv. "Discontented Husbands" to Be Presented at Bligh Theater Today and Toinorrow The hops of tbe Salem district are about alt taken care of- The Wigrich yard, in the Independence section, is still picking, bat will be through this week. The Mor ley yard. Silvertoo, was about done Wednesday. At the Williams ranch. Eola. picking was nearly finished Saturday iilsM.. and was completed ' about two - hoars of work early oq , Sunday morning. At the Lake Brook ranch of T. A. Llvesley & Co.: picking was fin ished on Monday. There was lUtle doing in the hop market the past two days Hut the buyers agreed , that this did not signify anything. T. A. LJvesley believes that If the gruwtrs who have unsold hops will sit tight they will get 25 cents a pound for their first grade hops, and perhaps more. PEACE PACT IS OFFERED SHERIFF OFFFJIS TO GO I X AR3ID TO HlDlNti TLACE . SEATTLE, Sept. 34. Sheriff James McCulloch of Everett to night told Charles. E. Kilbourn. father of Alvah Kilbourn. one of six fugitives who escaned from the King county jail Sept. 15 that it he would disclose his son's hiding place he would go there unarmed -to talk It over rlth the boy.?. The elder Kilbourn was report ed to have been making trips Into the woods where the fugitives are believed to be-hidlng.. : !ot crashed lato- one In 'which Mrs. piers' was riding on the highway near here Sunday. Wol- cott drove away without giving aid, leaped from his car and darted Into a clump of bushes, (le was later arrested on an inter urban electric car. . He admitted la court that be was intoxicated when the mishap occurred. rRESOXKU WALKS OUT r socuted -.Presa,) :Cd CranAnjI state prtsoner'and allecea-Jolatrst on trui kere- tCKiay -oatwiriea courttoooj guards when he' caai- ly walked out of the .courtroom. He has not baea heard from since. OiiEtllROAT Qargte with war , ihn a7v o -V VAPi SE.VTTLE, Sept. 24. (By As- Qargte with warm aalt water tha " v ct tarot r c o Rud beorg ii lit - . . - i ' i " e t, vvaters'Haswerv u,;Fine Quarters 'at "229 State Street . George E. -i Waters, Salem's Irdlfle ;c;igar; dealer, is inovlng to State! street, where he has fitted- up J very comfortable and convenient- quarters. v .The average Safemite 'wilL be surprised to see such an extensive stock carried here; for --the trade of the city and the -country that surrounds Salem. ..;" There la to be fitted up a hu mldor for cigars at this wholesale house,, and in every other way the facilities will be as good as may be found in the larger cities of the country.; X - - -K SLOGAN GIVEN " PRAISE .". , ' . -V': ' ' - u REALT.V EXPERT IJKES STATESMAN PUBLICITY., t The Thursday mprnlpgl issue of the Statesman promoting : indus tries was pre byii J. .-LaWy realty publicity expertin . hiad dress atiA;VeeXG" ffneheba-of the MaloA'and Plk .County Real-j lAfkydclared.' thathe publicity Salem ootains if rom outof town by the issue is of the 'best sort-to He said that nubliclty of realty deals has more advantage for the public' than for - the specific real tor, as It gives an opportunity .for them to be Informed on the mat ter. ' - -x - ? .' While publicity otithe printed page la highly desirable and neces sary, Mr. Lafky asserted that the good word of a client Is publicity that always brings results. Creating Contest Is Much Interest rTIViW.V A -M-Mi-arkl Ql4-4-r Tjiwe 4 Bh . n ... at the ed 1 i ( ANOTHER KNOCK OUT BILL TODAY ONLY THREE SHOWS-2:00 7:00 9:00 . . VAUDEVILLE ' HAPPY BUSCH & JOY ETHEL Merry Moments of Melody , MILLS & DUNCAN - - Two Wtee Crackers -" GINGER JAZZ REVUE A Melod)' of Music, Song and Dance Archie Giant Raymond Sykee lUlelgh Wallace llncita Chase i ... Babe Berger " AUSTIN & ARNOLD ' Making and Breaking Records - FOX & SAUNO , , i Gymnasts Supreme - ' - f FILM DOM'S II.Xt;r shwki; hwm.i llEn.IG THKATRK CONCERT ORCHESTR"v. - MARY, TALMAIKJK ItirectinR : t . ii i .. . i i. i r ' i i . i Coming Saturday and Sunday Pretty Ladle' Vj ." Added Attrairttonp m tlwe Stage ' S1I AXIi LAVICV WOODHOrsiil, v Dancing .the Famous Charleston Dance r.p rtf tf rQV ftf iyij?,NV No infl elation .i a. . OTesoa. state keener iateresthan the ton-Utter contest, which will be a feature-of the livestock division of the 4th annual fslri-whicb opens in Salem me zsia t)l mis raonin. This contest which Is held' to demonstrate that, a .ton or more to pork can be raised,' from one litter of pigs in ISO days. Is the same idea, in slightly! dffferent form, as that carried out in states of the Mississippi valley during the last few years. A.;W. Oliver, assistant professor of animal hus bandry at the Oregon Agricultural college Is given much of the credit for its inception and success here, although Prof. E. L. Potter, head of the department and Prof. Llnd gren, extension specialist, as well as all members of the department gate it; their hearty support. JYt The moment tne contest was suggested to breeders of swine en thusiasm:. was! demonstrated, n.q H -is flrU.te.'-prpbable that, had. th idea, been promulgated earlier the state fairgrounds would not have, found itself qualified to handle th entries.-, .The event has aroused i friendly kind of breed rivalry, and with the four leading breeds comi petihg, the result of the contest sho uld . be ' o f greatest : interest to Jiveatock rmen everywhere. The largest litter Is of Berkshlres, with a Chester White litter, showing ose. number less, certain, in the mfuds of Chester White fanciers. to make-the best showing. The Duroc Jersey men are equally con fident and breeders of Poland Chinas claim for their litters the heaviest average weight and most uniform litters. , ' ' Fourteen litters, have beoa en tered to dote, with 10 entries ac cepted. Two industrial club boys and three or four strictly amateur breeders are represented in this number. One litter comes from miithern Oregon, one from the eastern part of the state and all the remainder are entered frojto Willamette valley points. The following names arel of those who have passed the second inspection under the supervision Ol Prof.' Oliver: S. J. Freeze & Son, Albany, PHroc Jersey; Claude, D. auge Salem, Chester wnuep.-ja. W. : Hughs; ;iG rants Fass, iier shires; Reich Bros., Macleay, two litter Berkshlres; W. L. Creaeb, Salem, Poland Chinas; John I. Linefhart, : Woodbnrn, t Duroc-Jer- Bey; it. w. Hogg e auus, Poland Chinas; Elmer Burknart. Albany,. Duroc-Jersey; ronng Brothers, Albany, Cheater White. A firsl prize of $50 will be given with additional prizes running down to 5th place. The fair board at its . meeting in April, voted an additional $10 for each ton litter which qualifies at the . fair. . Ten dollars is also posted for the heav iest pig in any litter. The award? will be made on the adjusted welghta of the litters exhibited; provided that no, award shall be made to any litter wnere eitner the adjusted weight of the official weights is less 'than one ton. Memoranda will be kept as to the weights, and kinds of feed, along with notes as td tBe-system of management for the Utters. This memoranda win not housed as a basis for awards for the litters, however, but as an accurate Ac count for the benefit -bt hog men. Both the National Chester White and Duroe Record Aasocia tions are also offering liberal prlze.moaey In these contests.;"' The livestock show for the state fair promises to be the largest Jn history, -with many more flocks arul herds registered from outside the state than ever before. The horse division will surpass any ex hibit that has gone before, with entries coming in with each mail t the effices.of the secretary, Mrs. f.IU - Sennits Wilson,-; The -latest catry of particular note is made ly George W. JHHa of SU Johis, Wash. He is to show heavy draft horses of tte English Shir type. These wlii i rmtred In the night horse show1, slx-Mwse hitcn 7cn. t 'Numerous exhibits 6f -silver fcrx- es : are promised, with, prizes ar ranged for Pfince Edward . Island silver and blue foxes and for Alas ka silver and blue fox entries. Competition is open to breeders in either .'Canada or the United States. - Unusual Interest obtains In the rabbit division this year, with priz es listed fcr both, the commercial and fancy varieties. Champion and grand championship ribbons are to be given in some classes, and the following specials will also arouse more than ordinary rivalry among breeders: silver cup, given by Oregon Rabbit Breeders' Assoc tton for the best buck in the en tire ahow; silver cup given by M. Qravea of, Portland, for tha. best doe -in the sbow; 8Uver cup given by M. R. Garrison of Portland, for best pair of Flemish Giants; a pair of New; Zealand Redsglven by A Hume of Portland -to novice show ing the best rahbits of this breed; silver trophy cup given by H. E Osborn of Portland for best dis play, points to count. - - - '- The poultry show at the state fair win be the biggest' in the northwest this year. -Entries are coming in by the hundreds. There is Urge classification, including wild game. The pigeon division will be filled to.overflowlng, ac cording to present Indications. I equalling, ft not surpassing that of last year, which was the greatest ahow ever held In the Pacific northwest. "In order to improve and encour age the breeding of squabs for culinary and commercial purposes. the slate fair board, off era prem iums for the first and second best display pen of three pairs each, on any standard recognized or hy brid cross-bred utility pigeons,' all varieties or hybrids1 6 compete in one class for these Ywt premiums. AUTO DRIVER SENTENCED 'NAPA. Cat..' sept. 24. (By As sociated Press. -i-MUtoa Welcott. Zl, an automobile mechanic of Saa Francisco was sentenced to serve from one to ten years in San Quentin prison after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of man slaughter in the death of Mrs. Emma Louise Spiers of, Myrtle Point, Or., In an 'automobile mis hap, i--,:-r An aotomlblle j driven by Wol- A picture that . youll call great GUARD AGAINST DISEASE SHU'S AND PASSENGERS FROM JAPAN ARE EXAMINED VICTORIA. B. C. Sept. 24. Crews of Japanese ships are in- noculated against cholora and pas sengers are given strict physical examinations before vessels are permited by Japanese immigration officials to sajl tor .North. America Captain N. 'Wanda, of the Kaga Maru, said here tonight. , Officials Last Times Today OREGON (Krcp Both Kyee On The Oregon) billet ion Safe: Of tlli JantenU of Jackr Jrost Cbnfcctlamery Store? skI , JLhjvIl Room on thesromer of Tvelftk and Mill streets itl ft 1 Ttxayf September 23, 10:30 A. M. Thi lit' comprises 3 show cases: S 12-ft. counters, soda fountain, glassware, 12 tables. 20 chairs. Fisher p!ao. victrola, electric plate, pictures, cash register, cigars, tobac co, a "uantity ot sweet, dishes, S refrigerators, oil stove, and numerous other articles. In fact every article In this store must go to the highest bidder, as Mr. Frost is com pelled to retire from business on account of Illness. Don't forget the time and Place- Terms cash. - J. Frost, Prop. H. F. '.Yoodry & Son, Auctioneers Store 271 Jf. Commercial St. rhoae 73 or 1813-W ' Sole Agents for Lang Stoves. Se us before ". ; making your listing , . . . . INTRODUCING YOU TO THE CAST OF. WE ARE NOT DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS .; . 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