The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 02, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THD OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGOI?
TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 2, 1025
f
!
il
! I
e-e; uregqipiStcitesntan
Uaned Zteily Except Xaaday by .
thi etatxsjcam nrsusHXaro compact'
' - ' 215 South CoeanacreUl 8L, S1m, Oreon
B. J. HeodrUk .
'rd J.Toaaa ,'
Lm II. Her Iman
LeetiwJ. jeua
Andred Bunch .
- !('
City Editoe j
Telegraph KdtteC j
. bCty t4iUC
W. IT. Hendarcas : ' CiTeolatfoa. Manarer
i Ralph B.'Kletiiag - Advrtiun Munarer
. Frank JaskoakJ :- Manager Job Dept.
' K. A. K ho ten . - ' . ,ivatock Editor
W.C. Caar. & . ftmltry Editor
- ..V . ' KCKBSm Or THX ASSOCIATXB rftXSS "'..: '-" r.
Aaolated Preea I etlaivelyi entitled to the ate for pabltcattea of all aewa
dUpafeeea, credited -to It r net etherwiae credited in thia paper and a la ib local
' . r , . . business omca:(:;:':'';
SSS' WtmilMltlilr Ptrtlm Or. -V"' ' 1 -1" "' -.":
Tbotnaa. .. Clark jCo New fork lft-iai W. t n.ii ' u.m.- pm.
Ioty A Paypo. fiiiaroa San rraaetaeaL Calif.; Hifiaa Bid. Lai Aaale. CsUt.
BaiTtats Of flea ...,88 ar SSI
Society Eatf- ,,. , ' 1A4) '
rf TELEPHOHES: "V"
fCirevletioa. Offlea.5S
Auto Coateat Editer-lOS
JCw Depart ent2 3 or lot
Job Uepartaaeat SSI
Eatered at the Po t Of flea la' Salea, Oregon, as MewMiu waiter.
DANGER BRIJJGS iHljJMILITY---'Alid Jacob' said, O God of my
lainer. urn not worthy of jtbe least of all the mercies, which
ihou has chewed unto thr "errant Dellrer me, I prajr Theea fom
.the handsyof EcaatLCci. Zti-lU i'- if va ; f(i'.t "'1-yt' "
A HOIP INDUSTRY! WILL BE DEVELOPED
i t
- -
l We hear a grood deal these days about the development of
the, flax and Unenindustrief of the Salemistrici- :
And, thouigrh.it has taken a Ions: time to set this develop
ment under way;; it iV now in-oceedin in ?ood order, on safe
and reliable fountioii4,"a;with a healthy;. public opinion
and nierstandinff ledji;; Everybody: is I lioWeonvf need
that. big thin nayje dohei and .will be done, in building' up
a h industry, here: in flax, from the field to the finest
finished articles1 In' the facties, in tiirning'out '"tfie fiber and
fplnnmjf ' the "yarn aridj, ela'vingjthe ' f abrics j i including i the
thousand 'and on4. spjHtaitfeiCHhai .wH .come in tlme-Hv ii
Tha will maHtthft'm district the0inen industry
headquartersf North America. ' - ' ' : ;
.. But the JSalem district! produces a fine quality, of hemp,
, as srood as can be grown in jthe" best "hemp districtsof Italy
; X"Ahd a great tonnage 'can be produced, here on ft compar
atively small acreage. . '! j - " : - i "-.'' : "- '
Then why not a hemp industry, as a complement to;the'
. linen' industry J: Why not .? jThe Belfast district, the world's
greatest linen district, uses jvast quantities of hemp. . -
i , It will be the same with the Salem districts Should be.
There are nearly as "many articles of manufacture using hemp
; Bs-iae;fUix. fib;Tlfefo!uidation of most rubber boots" and
shoes is. hemp cloth, as a sainple. . I . .; r ;
v Watch Salem develop a srreat hemp industry. --
I
PORTLAND JOUltNAL, TAKE NOTICE
' :.lr this column on Sunday a Portland Journal editorial
article was quoted, that attempted to ridicule the American
protective1 tariff, partly because there was last year a 10 per
cent cut. yj the .wages in jsome of. the New England .textile
mills . y, ...... ' I 16 - j j -;.." '
'When the fact is; that cut was made because' of the in-1
adequateprotective duties! n certain . lines oi , cotton- goods
coming into, competition Iwith the. output of English r mills
that are kept going through artificial means, including; the
dole.system oflhat country! . ,:,.'
A few days; ago the Washington Post, one of - the leading
advocates among the: newspapers pf this country of thepro-t
tective. tariff,? printed the. following, as proving, the. benefits
of .our -tariff system, under the heading, "Doing. Our Bit:"
-Tbdaythe United States is producing: -!
'65 per cent of the world's iron ore:
5i per cent of .the world's pig iron;
.r i6 per. cent of ,tlie woHd's steel;
5l per cent of the world's copper i
.2 per cent of the wbrW's petroleum ;
5 "43 per cent of the world's coal . - i. ," (V
: 52 per cent of the world's timber output i a
j., 65 per cent of the world's naval stores;
v 42 per centpOhe worlds phosphate;
-' 80 per cent of the world's sulphur ; -63
percent of the world's mica;'
.-".62 per cent of the wolrldfs lead; t ; r
""60 per r cent "of the woirl'stalc jand soapstone.
r 45 per cent of the" world's barytes ;
f
- i
States, and ' becoming . more so
'It you know: onions, please help
the Slosanl editor.- .Today or to
morrow, t Salem is the, bis onion
Renter, and must become: more so.
LIST EM IN
Ml
nm
... .
V. :' DIXXKR COXCKKX. ;
fi-7 KOW 49IJ Portland. J v J
O.J KFWV (212.rt) Portland.
Ct ;J KlrCATIOXAl, , C f
S-IO KGW (401.5) Portland; n
Book Reyiew, bridge, word car
( toon on styles, l 1 ;
J O-l 2 KOW (401JS) Portland.
Orchestra. .-i. - ; -
7:ao-lt:SO KFJR (263) Portland.
;,, Boy.. Scout story. . ' J'd.i
t --- x-vv . TALKS ' i"' s J'" t
7:45-8 KGW (401JI) portUnd.
Oregon; State Bankers' assocla-
tion. j. . 1 . ... ' ; :
0:00-11:00 KfX) A (4.V4-1) Seattle.
J 6-C:30. program ;j 7-8: 15, qaar
' . tet; 8:15-11, weather report ;
U courtesy . program t " featuring
Jackie Sounder. Serenaders.
0:00-10:00 KHJtf403)iXKsAn-
V. geles. 8-6:30. LeUthton'p orches
tra : 6 : 3 0-7 : 10..1st6ry story v
weekly ' Tisit : of QueeaTitania
and 'the Radio Fairies-? Lnore
j KUlian, contralto; Chariest Les-
. lie Hui. readings' 7230, talk on
dogs, H. ;M." Robertson : 7: 4 5,
V Christian " Endearor , Mssac;e.
- William Shsw.- lAiD.t 8-9:15,
u Oscar Selling symphony ' orches
tra; 9:15-1 0.Joee Arias and bis
j Mexican orchestra. j -
0:00-11:00 KGO (3012) Oakland.
7-;: 55,'dinners oncert;' 8-8,
. Spanish program, TVilliam Rehe
' cellist; Era M. Garcia, pianist;
r " Marlon Veckl. Baritone ; 9-9:3 0,
r Mme-'-'Rose ', Florence " presents
. Mrs. -ttenrl t Bercut, ; soprano;
1' Martha Jalara, mezzo-soprano;
Irtf p:- Morpan.: baril?oii; ;lrma
Harris ,-vofft. accompanist; a :so,
j auction bridge; 10-11; - dance
,- music. GriTin-Deuel's California
'Collegians.?- V------- v.
0:15-12:00 KXX . Holly-
woo. 6:16 trarel talk,' W. F.
' Alder; 8:30-7; -concert orches-
tra; 7-7:45. 4 program; 7:45,
health talk; 8-9, program; 9-10,
i program; 10-11, Wampus frolic
'! program introducing the 13
; '.Wampus stars. of ,19J!8; "11-12,
- dance orchestra. L f , X
0:30.1 :0O KFI: (4CSJS) Los An
:. ; geles. ..; 39,- rest pocket pro-
gram ; 6:45, fadtotorial; 7-7 : 3 0,
'. dance orchestra 7 : 3 0-8,' Chin-
3 ese Gardens dance orchestra;
;t 8-K Dorothy Copant trio; 9-10,
U- program ;, arranged f by Tilda
,iC Rohr- Swiss coptraIta; JiO-il,
"TbiaJlad hour of popular songs.'
0;4O-11:OO, KTOi ' (42-3)v San
Francisco. 6 ; 49,'jwaldemar Llnd
and orchestra; ; jr-7 i 3 0, Seiger's
ff t orchestra; -fi 8-9, -tprogram.'Thlr-
' tieth ; Infantry band, Meyer;, M.
I ; Cohen,. director ;t.9-10 program;
. 1011r hotel dance, orchestra.
SEVEN AUTOS RAID
& INTERNATIONAL FIGHT
; ; I i. (CoptlMMMl fro lat L)
the fight which -means deatli t
them prf tdf their opponent. When
thrown Into the pit each bird Is
armed .wi,th. a -razor-like barb- or
gaff, strapped to each leg in place
of the natural pir. : With these
blades the cocks cut and slash at
long' to win' one of the big prizes.
The contest will be a .very short
one, : And, at the close of the con
test the rotes will be counted by
a committee of prominent business
aen. ; Those who hare obtained the
greatest n umber ;of f rotes t wilt ; be
formally presented with thevhand
some prizes that, are won) simply
by collecting rotes in spare time,
aqd subscriptions. ' J -i - ;; f
. .Now, right 'nowtoday is the
time to Tiegiti;.:'.;-:;
.If you want any one of the three
splendid new cars so, that you can
ride when you wish and take your
friends or your family driring,
there, is no reason - why , you can
not win it. Think of having a car
like' this . for your rery own to 'go
where you wish and stop as long
as you likea car that ha a rep
utation for reliability and all the
way through,- luxurious, comfort
able and powerful,-; ' That's Just
what you can have if you, are wil
ling to put forth a little effort and
a little hustle and energy during
your -spare time., -
Neirly every candidate will say;
iAfh 'other till one or sometime
bothare dead ; Tbe;birds fight T r know that
Aspirm Gargle
in Sore Throat
. ,.r Toasllis
Prepare a harmless and effective
targle by diMUJlvinr two "Baver
Tablets of Aspirin" Jn four table-!
spoonluU of water. Gargle throat
thoroughly. . Repeat la two hours
It necessary. a' ; -
Be sure yon use only the genu
ine Bayer Aspirin. marked with
in tin boxes of twelve tablets for ! Phone 10 f
few cents. Adv. , , Bear in
for the sheer lore of fighting, the
rictorif he is physically able', lnr
variably ' stepping jon the body of
bis vanquished foe and crowing
li - triumph;. JWhen training the
l.irds miniature boxing glores are
attached to the' spur to prevent
injury. ' 1 .' : f : r
. There were no jwindois in tho
hop house in- which 'the fight was
iaged and . only ione door. - -An
elaborate electric lighting , equip
ment had been installed within
large- light over the .pit. In ; pre
vious events, some! lasting far two
orn three days, concessions ;were
sold' for : 'coffee and sandwich
;ands. The fights aro. said to
have . been going! -on for inany
'years. fch"&- fk "ZvvX
Yesterday the dijstrlct '.attorney's
office was searching the statute
books for a law governing -the sit
uation. . Ai "diligent 'survey f the
code reveals, howj&ver, no statute
corering cock fighting except' the
general law pertaining to cruelty
to animals. On eJ possibility, for
prosecutio'n Is Bald- to have been
found, -.- however -ia"' the general
statute providing penalties for in
decent and Immoral acts not oth
erwise described in the-" code.
S. 0: S.
CALL! SOUNDED
IN STATESMAN CONTEST
y (Continued frem para j. . -
r . - '- j . ' . . , . -i - v
them. The management is not go
ing to place any names in the con
test and if you want. to. be sure
that: your name' jis among those
from which the oWnerof the grand
prise is to fee chloen, the surest
way . is" to; sen4 or bring in your1
nomination blank yoofself. - Do
this at once. -. ; : v
"'During the big prize-contest the
election beaduarttfrs. in;The States):
man office win bet open every eve
ning nntil 8 : 3 0, o'clocklo answer
inquiries, jl'; reeeire ' votes,' etc.
mind It wilt, not take
I can't win." All will be of about
the same opinion. But the man
ni" wnman ' hnv s-lrl m,n. Hot 917. Velma4 S60 S JTth
" - o". ... Km,hiri tjeorpe; ; i
uqviun VIIU ub or UJ9 gsiog to
win, and has the confidence to do
his or her 'Very bestis very -likely
to be proclaimed among the win
ners of the very biggest prizes-
Brvwo,. Ldytha . .
Hickataa. Clara: 370 K Uacls
JTaaira, Caeil; 332. X Hijca
Taompaon. A ..
Watar Mn Pitr Jr ...
flwopa.'Mra C A: 074 McCoy
Gat-oetf, U O i!..-........ .
Ritchie,-, Jeaaiai; 2310 Ianrol
Cronkce. Mm Lea; 475 S 17th
Alexander. lielen
MUr. Litha
Bowman, Mi Hntk .
CilWrt. Wildrad
HjrV, liaa h v......:..
fraibrt6n. Iinra
Veidehr. MabrI; C61 X Cap
Ofleby, Mra Orrilla . ,
Bteiwar. -Ruaaell
Kaat.i William
&o4y, lloris
iJoirry, 1 Vinffc ..... - '
Onainicton. Mr J Vr, 1052
;-8r'aw 41.i.j...........
Reiaeai, F. O; 830 BbIi 8.
Npldham. Mra T, ; 745 N
Can-rapreiil .' .
Pitt. Capt Allen; 405 8 23rd
VeAdams. Mra I
Moi-kz, 3 j t.Jli.;
Sharp, Mra E A .'..:...Jt....v..
Rota. CarlftMi: 111 N Catra
Willianiiton. Jean : K Capitol.i..
Araka. Hln;, lt93 Fajrmt...
Rice. -Francea ;u-i...
Naahf Mrs UHlrd; 2385 Hail
Lanaer. Miaa Bulaa; 268 X 17.
RjS, Mra ,ZmAtx 1440 SUM
4tica, Iaa: Highland
Beath. Era Una: 504 Liberty
IWatera, Howard ; 1599 State..'
Greenwood, fraseea ; S
liberty ...w..L.i;..i..l.v. ..-....
Hvea, Lncian: 636 N Front..
Jodkon, Mildred: 1244 WalUr
Wheeler. Mra Belle; 317 S
Liberty a
Woolery. Caeil; 1065 6 14th. ..
Rontb..Mr H C; 230 S 14tb
LEGION ENTERTAINS
IWITH THEATRICALS
: . : ' i i ',..-"''- '. '
(Continnd from 'p' 3)' ' .
a irio. selection "Whoopee . with a
Charleston Special burlesque.
The second number, was a series
of interpretive dances by pupils of
Miss Helen Rudblph's ' class
"Brldr, Hedrlck, saxophone artist.
entertained with novelty selections
roiiowed oy eccentric vocal num
bers. - Clarence -Wenger provided
the piano accompaniment for
Hedrick's act.
The professional numbers com
prised character , dance by " the
Misses .. Emma -Trusty, Lessie
George. -Gladine MeConnel and
Aimee Kennedy with vocal and ac-
cordlan solos intersperced. ''
850 State
Kdward. Korval: 1S49 Btate
Campbell. Kenneth H; 725 K
Church
Barnard. Donald; 187-1 Lea St
Olliaon, Donald; J835 Trade
Hayea. Ivuciaa; 636 K Front
MUkatMra A A; 493 X Lib
ntrich. Maria ; 1 190 Ferry '
Henley3fra E; 1442 Sacinaw
Welch,- Eliiabeth; S;3 Boh
Compton. Mra Berths B; 67?
I ' me rcial Rtf ......
f Irwin; Mrm May; 1246 S Lib
Marmott, Ferry ; x MCA
Coofeyv Clarenee; 110 trwen St
Sumlquist. Mr B K; 255 fia-r-,jerior
8V ;.V.;..;.:.i..'.... ..... '
Wolfe. Lulaf 925 Union ........
Venter, GraerS53;S. 12th
OBXGOV STATESMAN AUTO CONTEST
Urt of Candidate 10 A. M. Monday,
February lit. ,
- Kate A' candidate ia admitted to poll
not more than 10,000 anbaeription rotes
in any one day nntil farther notice but
may publish a many 100 coupons aa they
can eecure. 1 . i .-----..
, ) -v
cmr or salem
Hanpxn, Thea; 2 B 16th...
Holcomb. W B ? 2020 N Cpl
8hepard. Marvin; 947 N lltk
tiainnfarth, Jlr; 2100 X'Ctpl
William. Nina; 1040 X C'rch
Roaa; Ruth - ..:.:...........
Tnorapaon. rJ Perry: 905 ST 22
Alien. Martha Mararet
Leareil, Mr Geo H; 1857 14
SkapiL Mrt Ralph ;l 023 17 X
Robert, iieward: ,1015 Khitiu'r
Mal.-4fi EO; city
MartmKMra Ivan; 393 8 tlieh
Heineek. Rth; 106 8 Oak s
Rice. Marsaretr 3440J 18th.-... -
Craig, Peart: Cottage. Apt....
Crowther. Belle 8:
Urlaaf. CUra; 1849U flute..
Snyder, Violet ;' ....r-....-.
70.1OO
. 56.100
- 80.200
50.S00
80,900
31.100
67.900
.53,900
60,100
fc8O,100
60.100
70.100
.76,400
. 59.OO0
58,400
56.400
50,400
...
V.
Al-
r ., C0TJ1TTKT
itfarttrt, IIeleS; Rt 4. pox
I ' Salem . -
Cochran," Mra Franks Rt
- Bix 32... Salem ..T.
Kennedy Wa.. Samael ;
Milrti. ReT H II; Fall City..-.
Hatch, Francit; Fall City ..
RaKarabJe. MH; Riekreetl
Braden, 2itr Winnie; lallas .
Balderree. Mra R G; Dallak....
Oilliam, Mian Rt 2, Oallaa
Kbbe, Mra Merle; Dal la
BuelL Mia RandaU; la)laa -
Woter. Mra Peter: rfd lallaa
Xeednam, Dainy; Jefferaon
Haper, Helen: Independence..
Borch, 'Lenaie; Indapendeaee
Cook, Lucile; Independence
Rae, Porothy; Independence..
Sbute Miaa I; Rt. 8. Box
: 118. Salem ..-....:v
I Coe. Arryle, Woodburn .
Rewtead, naa t:: BMvertoa..
Humphreya, Mr; SiWerton ....
Henrikaen, Rev Geo; Silrerton
t Potta, E 4 rltt 6, Salem ....-'
t . . . . . t, . a m
A-euogg, aira era; n iur-
Antrican, Jennie; Rt 2, Salem
Voriea, Raymond ; Rt 8, -Wood-
"' lyMm ,wt..lt..OW"'""W.....W,.M,
Stoelhamroer, John; Woodbum
(ioed, Mra Ada ; Independence
Kaiaer, Josephine; Mt AngeL.
Benson. Toota; SiWerton '
Macy, TLoniaa; Silverton
Slctton, JSiraonj; SiWerton
Olphant, Lbotae Silverton
Tow a, Eather; SilreHon
Barirlie. Kellte; Silver-ton ....
SeMeble. . Mra . Gartrade;
Gervaisr ..."- .---...: .......
Clark, Mra James; Cervata
Jonea, Mrt.J Millan; Gervaia
W'ynn.Alt ; Gervaia - . '
Boyle LHy j : OervaH . J..
Jejnen. Hannah : Gervaia
Meser, Koaaa; ttervai
Harper. Edwin; Gervaia ...j
Toofey, H; Gervaia .:.. ......i
Miller, Mra Floyd E; Pallaa
l alt
78.200 Aaninwall. Mra Mae: Brook..'
59.1O0Chndier,- Mra Guy; R 2.
' 50.200
- 50,100
.U 60.100
'.' . 69,100
59,100
- 50.0O0
50,000
9 50,100
'60.100
62.900
r.o.ooo
50,000
S9.100
58.100
,i 0,000
50, IOO
. ; 50.206
50.30O
1 58.40O
54,1 OO
r.6,20O
, 50,000
V 78,400
78,400
60,000
69,000
: 50,200
70.100
50.200
-- 50,200
50.100
" 50,200
, 50.200
- 50.000
60,000
i 60,100
. 60.00O
78.100
50,000
' 50.000
60.O0C
' 70.10
61,200
. 71,10l
52,200
60.0OO
50,OOC
50.00C
54.100
50,000
50,000
' 50,OCKi
59,900
. ' 60.100
50,000
50,100
. 50,200
30,300
fiO.400
60.4OO
is .
' 50.500
50.COO
50,700
'- 54.WK1
j . . -
50,200
to.ioo
-' CO, 000
' 50,100
' 60.000
50.400
50,000
' 60.000
50,000
55,000
64.100
54,100
51,000
524900
- 60,000
54.100
55,200
61.200
64,200
54. IOO
S1.00O
I 64.900
74.200
63,100
53.200
69,900
81,200
52,200
6S.20O
50,000
50,000
50.000
50,000
" 52,000
. 52.200
. 50.000
60,000
54,100
.50.000
50,000
56.200
ftO.OOO
50.000
55,000
50,000
,V '
Turner .;.Ur..r..-.-..J
Watt. Mra Abigail U; Falla;
Cuy
Otjin, La Vera; Woodbura ...j
Hicka, Mra W K; Rt 6, tialen
Ropkina" larraarita; .lnde-s
penitence
Morm, Un WntjRt 2, Turner
Girea, Etbel; Tarner .
Witxell, Kenneth ; Turner ..
Clark, Mr Fj Rt 1, Turner.. y
Evans, Maude; Rt 4, 8alem...
Scott. Gladya; Rt 4. 8alem
CUrk. Mra E O: Rt ' 5. Ha lent
1 Koran, Rev; Monitor '
t.ayne, Mra Keetf; Monitor
Brantner. sLeota M ; Wpodbnra
I.ytle, Elf a; Woodbnru ...........
('rehotia, Marie: Kilverton ;
Sletten,. Kimae; aU I vet ton.
Cox, Mr J,e: I Jeffemon .....J
Libby. Mra Clarenee; Jeffee-
'aon B.....-i.i.-.,...-.i,y.,;-H
Smith, Lucile; Jefferson ....-)
Pantaiae, J U; Jefferaon
Prifth, W5 E; Jefferaon '...evy
General- Markets
68,200
68,200
54,200
68,100
50,000
60.100
S0.4OO
5U.400
50.200
50,000
50,000
50,000
50.000
50.OO0
6.1,900
CO. 1 00
6O.A00
.VJ.000
50,000
6S.100
50,000
. 55.J0l
68,10
-X-I
j--;.,..ii fNewf ,York..Hops...
NEW YORK. Feb. fcX ( By As
sociated V Press: Steady ; , state
1925 6065c; 1927 350c:
Pacific M coasts 1925. 230c;
1924, 22.25c'
- i. ' 1
j
Portland TJairy QuotaUons. -
PORTLAND ? Feb. f :-(B As
sociated Press. ) Butter, extras
4 5c; standards : 44c; prime '.firsts
4 Jc; firsts 42 c. . , ; - ,
Eggs Extras 32c;' firsts 30c;
pUlleU29c: current recelpU 27
undersized, 2 6c.: w, ,
Mri.v Poriiand Jlay ,' Slarkct. fc
PORTLAND. Feb. I lj Buying
Prices : Valley timothy ! 1 2 0 ; do.
eastern Oregon $22.50; alfalfa
?1?.50$20; clorer, ; nominal :
oat hay -4 20: oatind Tetch$2t;
straw $9 perton. Selling prices
2 a ton more - -
jJhiori:Rc3iev I
CAPITAL- TYPOGRAPHICAL TJHION NO. 0 , i
210 Preaidant, U. V. Evaat; aecretary, l
VL. D. Pilkenton,
day. 8:00 p. m. .
Maeta vaaeaad balur-
CARPESTERSUNIO VQ. 106S
i Meet Thura. at.niaf . Arthnr Tack'
Pre i dent; Wm. - Pettit, aeecatary.
. fcttilled mechanic fursiabedj Pkeaa 17i.
SALEM UXIOM ' LAHKU; LEAGUE
Meet at Labor Hall on 3all of preel
dent, F. W. Sear, aft-rotary. Bos
. i 443. Dates. Of. i i '
tLodg
aaee J
FRATERMAL ORDER OF fUGLKS,
; every Wdaday. Fraternity liali,
T U. Willett, So". Tel. -.
KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS I MEETS AT
i Fraternal Hall every .Toeaday avaniag.
Vuitora invited.- Fred Donham, u. C
i
Walter Leuea. K. of Rt S.
tf
Pabllahed avary morning (xpt Mam.
day) alam, the cap it) f Oragam.
jnrjin isnjn i " "i r8" TJi n
IN
Portlantl Grain-' Fntnre -:
"PORTLAND,- Feb. 1. (By As.
ociated - Press.) -Wheat. . J3BB,
hard white, bluestem, Baart,. soft
White western white. February.
March" t.titfl hard. : wiriter,
northern spring, February, March
11.57 H r western 'red, February,
Marchr 1 1. 5 6 &. ' T i -n-'l-.
oatsVNo. whfte feed and No.
i.gray, February, March 230 i
Barley-Nol 27: 4 f-nbund; Feb
ruary Marcfc S3p.50;.No:: 2; 44
poundr.. February,' March $ 3 0, ' -r
Millrun-rr-SCandard," February,
Aiarcn .9? . , .-- , .
VLIvestocttliv
1 PORTLAND Or.r Febii.--CAt-
tie lowef receipU 2375; calves,
24 5 ; steers, good; $ 8.2 5 $8.50;
nediumr, t7.60 45)?8.25; jcommon.
$6.50 17.50; canners hnd cutter
steers 35.50 1 6.5 Of heifers 'good
1 6.50 37.3 5 f common and med
ium $4.75(36.50 ; i cows good
$ 5.75 $.65;- common and med
fam, ! $4.00 $"5.75 i canners and
cutters,- $3.$0 $4.00; bulls, good
l.50$ 9.00 ; medium J $ 7.5 0 &
$4:50 $5.50; common to med
ium., canners and. bolognas $3.75
$4.50; calves, medium: to choice
( milk t f ed s excluded f $ 7. 5 0
$9.00; culls and commons, $4.50
Q $ 7.1 0 r -realers medium'ltd"
choice $10.00 3 $11.75; culls and
Common, $5.50 $10.00.' : f
i ttbgs,f hlglier:"recieipts, 1800;
1 Local Rates
For Classified
AdvertUinjr
Dsliy r Bas4ty
t e nU par word
6 eenta par rrd
S eenta par ward
tli rae time
Six aiaaaa-.
X ana., daily cad Sua. 20 cant per word
- Xa order t aarn th mere than one
time rate, dvertitant ntut run ta
aosaefutivs tuna. " j - , ,
' K A4. taken for leit thaa 15 eaat.
i Ada. m Sunday ONLY -char d at
one-time rat."... j .
'J.
Advertisemants (axeept i Paraomala
and. Situatiea Wealed will be taken
ver the telephone It tha advartlaer la
aubecrlbar to pkona. j
-'Tks Btateaaia will rarer) 6dvr
tltameau at any tUaa at. U day r
night. To laiura proper alauUica
tloaa ada. a&oald be ia hfo-e 7 p. aa.
. ' ": TELE! BONK 93 OR' f St
- , ... .. . .8
heavyweights (250 to! 350 lbs.)
tiedlum, good and 'choice $13.00
$ 1 3.7 5 ; medium ' weight, (200
to 250 poupds) medium! good and
choice, $13.50 $1410; light
weight (liOto 200 pounds) com
mon medium good and choice,
$13,750 142S; light Rights (130
to 180 pounds) common; medium,
rood and choice, $13.00 $ 14.75;
packing hogs (rough and smooth)
?10 $12; slaughter figs (90 to
ISO) medium "good ind choice
$13.00 $14.00; feeder and stock
er pigs (70ftb 130 pounds) med
ium good "and choicl, $13.50
li.Q0. - , - ! ' .
I (Soft or oily hogs and roasting
pigs excluded in above quota
tions.) i"-:-; t .:,.-".-- j -I'
Sheep, 'steady; receipts, '2250;
lambs good and choice .(Mt. Ad
ams) $13. 0O$j $14.00; lambt
medium to good (valley $12,000
$13.50; heavyweights 92 pounds4
B p ) $ 1 0 . 5 0 $ 1 2 . 5 0 ; air weights,
iulls and common $10.00 $12;
jreartlar wethers, - medium : t
choice, $9.00 0 $11. 50;Jewes, com
mon to 'choice $ 5.00 f? $3.00; ; can-
sera ''and culls $2.60035.00.
N
4
t t
M
It
-4-
1 'V
I"
t
-
r..
nv.
55 per cent of . the world's cbtton; .
: U5 per cent oi trie woria's aarmobiles. .
. No other country in the; world's history lean show! such
"sress and such a large share ia the production jo leading
"viities. .
above
4
Portland journal please take note of? he a
iishingtori Post 1 J i
jUght also note trie fact that the conditions of the
)le of the United States are more nearly ideal
Ve ever been in iarry. country "in any time in the
r'-yM --Vir--i--. -- ' - ' : - -r" I
is a - M?s4 "revision fof, the present tariff ,
VlowrjfeaV'. hamberiof ' cases; rtoo high iii
XV- 4:--M'." f i" .'';' t :V-f y . f?-
I - '-: I
, should be extended to Americarr ships;
a great Americarr merchant jmarinfi, and
it and kieep it btjilt up; and do itA with
r
I r
1 be al aken-
e Cfcntraets
aV'tbepenlten-J-'li:
will be s all
:e contracts ! are
afternoon af, the"
- 1
are
with.
the flax Jndustry,
ip industry will 'be deyel-
-a the Salem district. f Wej
row the ."hemp, as fine as the
t produces, land about ! the
special requirement is larsra
tan!. There are alaoisev-
raechjatlcal - processes fori ret
" . ir.clu ct.3 cf Cali-
' Ileanp is as well protected " as
flax.; The fiber is better, protect
ed. r For hemp fiber, i( la2 eers
a rjbund, -for' flax' fiber l cent p
pound. :
- - -t
If you wrear -rubber ; boots or
shoes, you -likely .wearbemp clotK;
with -melted rut! r poured wer
it and hardened.' "Many belts' are
made in the Ejame; way. to say
nothing of manr kinds of twines,"
of linings, of siiils,for boats, And
a 'tast nuRibei- of other :artioJea
of commence.-" '..'i" : .
On Thnrsday ; evening, tti Ea
lemf Chajtiherof Couv : . will
have '.a . rural d erfirtmen t -"; et t In t.
to : di'3cus3" Etra.wberrij3. Prof.
Schuster r of the i Oregon Agricul
tural ccne.-s will ! a rrrs-at.' Coo3
ilea.. ' r :.:..:' tl. r?"t ---- -terry
C:j '-' - -?'.'- r:
h ' 1 zZ&MQfcE&aGaiMa.. ; '
". .. ' n--' " I A . ---H -";'-'- - ----- -p;is-'; s.',. , -, .-:, ; - " ,- . .' s ' . .,! " . .......'-.,..
- ' ,
1m ' aaanajaani
i4tr. '' -, -
., .
;. ..
1 wiiimnmiiiiyiniiiiiiiiii
it''
IllMlllMlMil
ISQW DISPLAYED IN. OUR WINDOWS
I n.ii 1 1 iT uv i i v ; 1 1 in it f f i v U f? n A iTimt I.
Sr" .sw
a . "1
T .ii u n i i ii i r ir i iii i i
m. . Z t I .
anaanr , - ry . a . 11 . I I i ' ' 1 O .. ... . V
. . . i ZrZ 1 ! II.. I
' - !f JUi1 J
I If L if W
'1
Thts is an opportunity seldom' offered the people of Salem and vicinity to p urchase their fibre reed furniture and baby buggies from such a large stock.
In our purchase of this goods in large quantities direct from the factory we secured a special factory discount and also saved a large amount of freight
by shipping in car loads. - . . , r - ' : r , ' ' ; f . , " .,.
v':::';M-3ESE,
': i . a ; '
l
; i , K- v- i. ,
' . - i . ' U r ... ? "
a-iv --r.
i .
" I' !
This shipment comprises the latest styles of the1 Lloyd Factories. -Lloyd's
i products , are recognized as the finest Fibre , Reed products in America'.
V Upholstered in all the latest fabrics, in bright, cheerful colors. -, ;
1 1
5 FLOORS
4 - "
Gn T A T
il4J4 A ij
-?V7': -- -
V. I '.2 , . - ifr
.' ' 5 ' M i. i r- ' r - ' ' '
SEE OUR WINDOWS
. , s "fi .- - ,- . .... .K ...
t - c
7f ,nJ)n77mt--777?rM.f-
- L fc-iC" a'' xw" V-f- . , j
It
ill
i
t i
. i -
V
L - 'y l
:.: - ' ' - :' t --
! r 1 : : -T-i . '
'.- t I , . I
X , DEFERUED i