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' . . iii ii SMMFiH it Sweeping Decline in Quota tions Make Nearly Score y s , ,of Low.Records "fiw roBK.-Oct.' 15. (AP) I eweepins declines Inv stock prices I ranting from. 1 to more than 11 po!?.U V- he- close,' took plaCerto- da' ka bear traders opened an other sarage attack on the mar ket. ' Total sales ran. well , above 2,000.00$ shares. ; The chief unsettling incident In the day's news was the announce meat of further price cuts in the automotive industry which was already suffering from the effect of keen romnetitlnn ." - The peak of the "selling move ment was measured by ah extreme decline of more than fire points In IL a Steel, although it cosed a fraction above the day's low at 138 5-8, General ; Motors closed 4 1-4 points lower at 149 and declines of 4 to $ points took place in such representatives Issues as Baldwin, : Pullman. . Woolworth, Case Threshing .Machine, Postum Cereal, ;- Atlantic XBefining i and GenerarAsphalnKv;:: Jf; yl. Two of the high priced specula tive favorite U.S. : Cast - Iron Pipe" and Du Pont suffered the sharpest breaks. although their extreme ; declines ; of . about v 13 points-, were 'reduced to . about.M 1 ; at Ihe.cioae.'.i , Nearly j'scoreiDf law; records forv the ..year v were , established. " mpitlybsUtJieL minor" rantoinohile and j, rf peciajty, shares' fJIadson, wMctjannouHced additional price reductions, dropped to 4 '1-4, the J lowesClni more, than fi year.and Moon, , Motors. . Willys 7 Overland pfd Paige-Detroit and .Mack Truck were among the others to set .152 minimum' prices, ." . Railroad stocks -withstood sel- ling; for a time but soon plunged ' downward- with the rest- of the market. Atlantic ; Coast " Line tumbled . more than seven points to 1 9 2 1-4 and closed at 1 9 3. Re cessions of 3 to 6 points in Ches-! apeake & .Ohio, Pere iMarquette and Nickel Plate- wiped out r a- large part of yesterday's rallies in the j Van Sweringen stocks, and pronounced weakness developed in New; York Central.5 Atchison, Nor folk': Western and other leaders. Wiiat theMen Uke? . It, the question. - - were ; asked some of you might answer a thiik Juicy steak,;f potatoes, a second regetable, and pie for dessert.. I doubt if you would be far wrong, but . when sosre of these men are ordering In a restaurant or cafe. If you were" to watch them close-, trypu would also see such dishes as scrambled brains," liver J and onions, baked ..ham, fish,' as well as chop 1 auey .favored : and U- nwr prising as it may be to many of you,1 men are very fond of soup as a class, though of ; course, there are' Individual dislikes. . In a woman's publication ; not long" ago I read that "'at a dinner ' given to a crowd of officials of a large corporation recently, a" guest accepted a second helping of : meat. , I'Vo have ..some, urged,, his host; "it Is good! I had no Idea we ,;were to have baked ham I was, afraid! we would -have the usual chicken."" he added, plainly displaying; his. Joy over -the un expected dish. , ' , k-w, j.'.A-conversation concerning foods 'followed and'f h3 dUhes jreceiv.ini; tbejjnDsCprajsfttwerelpt, those . dal nty- concoctions .which the , av ,erage housewife 'so ofte,n serves to , her 'husband's Iriends-. .Cheese .in rnapy lorms thick- toups, meats. ; .salads a fswW deserts; ? and of I course,: coffee and also salted - nuts received 4he popularity -votes.1 , The cheese was -acceptable . as canaper as vegetable" dressing,' as accompaniment to salad,' dessert or j coffee tr ' the) - meats Tptea tor were. ham.",cxrned4leef lamh and beef ; the salad choice was lettuce,; tomato, ot other green vegetable; and the dessert Included pies, ice cream and rsteamed' puddings with hard sauce. : " - " ' , . ' As' meat is the very, first thing . about" which thehousewlte con cerns, herself Jwhen making out a menu," 'it"jwbuld seenilwlse to re mind her ot ,tht ,great; variety from which she may choose -even when hedged in by a man's choice aid by 'a butcher's supply of -the day ' certain5 meats he always has. no matter whre" the locality, and , these, are ham, bacon, saus age's," and pickled meaU. ; " ; Hostesses in - all -;- times .' have turned, to ham as a cold meat par4 ty toodi but when considering hot meats -they ' have been prone X to turn to' chickens, ducks, 'turkeys and game In season.'" , j " Do you know . how. to cook boiled ham, bake stuffed ham, ham loaf, pork. steak and, rice, club sand wlches, plgs - in blank ets." cheese and bacon on toast, hot ham and egg sandwiches, ba con and, - mushrooms creamed ham', checset and pimento, ham and egg . omelet, baked, sausagq and hakeLr apples, baked sliced ham, ham ' sou trie, ham . mousse, Creole canapes? - - Cheese afttt Bacon on Toact. . Fry bacon crisply ahalaJr upori pieces of toast.-.) Pour over ' this a cheese sauce made as follows? 1 cup cream, " iup milk," V : I W poun (J ; cheese. Z'ei&T I teaspoon J-VltcTj salt and pepper.' I??at the n mlllc nr cheese" In "doubl bon er add the butter. When the Cheese . la melted : add f the creant Stir; la tneweH beaten . eggs and men cook tor mree inmates. Pour orer the bacon and toast at once. Serve Immediately - '5 '. V ; Ham Ixa$ . Two Dorinffa" 'of ' TresV Dort' to one pound f fresh raw; chopped smoaea nam. jsau ana pepper, i i cup bread crumbs. 1 egg and I cup ot sweet milk.. Mix all to gether ' and form into a loaf and bake for two -hours. , Serre with I currant sauce. - To make the currAht eauee. To make thel uce. place a piece f butferi ibout the aiie of a walnut and a glassful "tot currant Jelly, ih a ' douj bla boiler; beat, this welLL, Grad ually add 2' tablespoons of sherry I wine flavoring." Heat and serve at ' once,. t if: t -i Baked Sausage and Baked Apples I Jn the eenter of a roasting pan place sausages; Let them cook, for two or three . minutes, then . pierce each one with a silver. fork. Core tart apples and surround the sau sages with f them. Return to the oven; and allow .to' cook - until the sausages 7 and apples are .well baked. Baste." , the I apples and sausages frequently with the juice from t the I apples ;a and . with the grease from the sausages. . - Household News To Jteep Pimento t . Good cooks have learned that plmentoes mold If left exposed. :,rThey;:wnrkeep indefinitely If on" removing1 from the? sealed ;ln theyjare drained, and put in a- glass tumDier, ana covered with salad OIL C V Save tho'Eyes: . ; A pair of cheap dark glasses kept by the laundry door, to slip on when hanging' out white-clothes, is a saving to the eyes. ' ' v JK You Know that baking pow der Is a chemical method of mak ing dough light. with carbon diox- lde- gas In less; timethan it can be dne with yeast?; ;This is why biscuits andmufflnsmade with baking powder are ; sometimes called "quick breads.' Have you seen our new Muffin and -Biscuit Monoeraohs? f Write Helen H.- Downing 4100 Fillmore St., for your! free copy., " f :? : " 4 When Planning: Your Market ings' " Before you plan you menus for the week, read the market. re portsand ; get the market prices. This is the best way to get a good return for your money, To Re lleVe Fatigue: When v whipping, eggs, or cream, beating' mayonnaise,-fudge, t etc., if the arm tires, and one 's oblig ed -' to go on. move the , bowl to, a different IeveL" This relieves, the strain on the mu6clesof "thVarm, anJorie ' canjslmoit take" a" new start-; Fraternities at OAO Take TWO Salem BOYS O REQO N AGRICULTURAL COLLKGK. torvayis. Oct.' EarPRIggs and Jack-Oremer oi Salom hare beeni pledged, to fra ternities on this campus. Riggs has been j pledged .to Tan Kappa Epsllon, national' frafernity,w and Greiner" hasl been ledged to Chi Alpha Pi fraternity. . There are:-35 f raternitier on tho campus, - housing approximately 900 men students. The scholastic areraee of men Hying" in these houses has always been higher than the student'body TerageI , Falls City Thirty tbns'of limo ihas been distributed to farmers and gardeners In and near town. .-'-' . t - .Salem T.Iarlrnta I . No. 1 wheat, wnite . Red. wheat, aacked 1.2j Cata, per ba. .48 Bay," oata, Taeh per aa 14.00 FOUC, mTTTOV Aim MW- .IZ.."' ZTxop "- BoJU ...-.9 6J . Boriu iamb. ader 90 lki ; ioit f.mi. 7.a . Dreaaaa raai .18 Draaaed hogs . 1 roTATXT ' Ixabt a -.1. .SO Banac ... . .. : natar . Uaavr colored frya H. 20 EOOS, SX7T7ZX, BTTTTEKTAl . Standards . . t; Par panai , mm i t , BaUwtak . . ' - : Craam kattar ... . . . reaxTABiss. nxrrrsw niM. data, knackaa . ratarr a. aaaaaaa.. nu uaoi.iv ' Uld Mtatoaa , 1.75a30.. Iaf xmataaa, ,, . , , , , 1.00 ? w k Vw cabbara , , Ml !al onions ui , . ,. . leJ . lattnaa. .. crata.. . . . , , ... , a4aaa HEAD STUFFED FROM ; CATARRH OR A COLD Sers'Cresm Applied in Noe- irus upens Air raaaascs , x RIhtUp." , V I Insiui relief--no waitlne. . Yonr eloggad nostrils opes right np; theavir pssasfes 01 jout bead ciesr sna you ea.n breatbe f reery.- Xa more hwkiaa;r snuffliB felowiflfteadache, 4r7nes.. Ke. struggling; for breath at night; your foia or.catarrn aissppears."' - Got? a imsU hottlet of . Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist nowt 'Apply a, little of. tli is fragrant, ' antiseptic, bcaling'rean -In yonr aoatrila. It" penetrate through erery ,ir passage of the head,- soothes the inflamefi or swollen mucous membrane, and relief eomea instantly i i , u ' . ' It's jst fine. Dont stay stuff ed-up With ol f pasty ctUrrb. . .40 .48 9 s WOObSSLES PLACE OUTLET FOarJEEBS Ad vanca V Made bv Dealers . - ,,.4i. I. .A , ht. Good Markets . BOSTON, Oct. lev (AP) nne, wool has Utrohger Interest deTeloped ta the' r ace of idTancei"4uotaUonal Sales ; have clearly; established the mar ket on a "higher Jevel, often to. the extent of 1 to 2 cents. In the. grease on cross , bred wools. The ad vance - made by dealers -was: ap-l parently Justified " by the activity of the. goods' market and the con dition of 6tock; Belling prices have largely wiped out the "dispar ity between spot wools and . for eign -offerings for . import where available, but. the cutlet' is still confined to urgent needs. PR0TECT MAIL DECREE OF CABINET OFFICERS would have addtlional money' de mands to make upon the budget bureau ; for procurement of more armored mail trucks and .f of arm ed guards and their equipment. . . Mr. New addressed m letter' to President John W. O'Leary of the chamber of commerce of the Unit ed . States,, asking that an appeal be broadcast tp the -large . Indus-, tries Cof a .the .-country y to -refrain from sending, ,hnge. ahipments of currency through the; malls for payroll purposes and. pay by check, Mr. Newf aJso failed attention-to me custom or certain pangs par ticularly, the . Federal; Reserve, of sending money' to manufacturing plants, asserting it. furnished the chief Incentive for the armed ' at tacks. "It does not 4 require a smart thief to learn that it Is the cus tom of such plants to receive ship ments from its city bank; not only on 'a certain" day,' but often 'by a particular train.' the postmaster general said. "It concerns requir ing" these large sums for payroll purposes "would pay bycheck in stead of In currency, it'would, to a considerable extent at least, ob yiate the necessity for these tempt ing shipments." He said in spite ot extraordin ary precautions taken to safeguard the shipment at Elizabeth It was inadequate ;to -'successfully cope with an"attack by eight -raen from ambush, and. that he "had nothing but praise for the men who,; one at jhe cost of Tila life and the. oth- ( ers at 'the .risk . of their JiTes, did me pest tney couia to protect the property entrusted' to their care. ROBBERS BELIEVED HID IN ABANDONED QUARRIES (Continued frtni' para 1.) guns and . gas bombs moved on Chimney Rock, the rest of the cor don halting V ' The bandits hare not abandon ed their two ; automobiles - and authorities expect they may make a -dash for liberty. Colonel H. Norman . Schwarz kopf, head of the state4 police, af ter . telephonic conversation with , Governor Moore made the rounds of the various posts. .' 'Alter maains sure of your man, shoot him down without warning," ' was the command to every: trooper. , V ' : ine secuon in wmcn.the ban d its are believed to. be; hemmed in is .., heavy t wooded Knd.. j .there are only afew scattered, farm homes in th jegionv. It, to Jpelieved the gang soon .may have, to make a .some ;ior , woAr , voionei.inwarzKopr. sato he would (hoJ4 in. abqyance his deds I Ion oh the offer, of -Governor Moore1 r ' : v -f - ..4.. . GoTenunent . Bf - V . mm tmmw .Inspected Steucloff asV I Corner Court and Liberty t?A o- .-.' : '' -." - s . " blliUAL for OCTOBER 16, 1926 Pure Lard; lb.:. i.. Veal Roasts, lb-llL-l: Veal Loin Steoka and Chops, lb:! j Veal Round, lb. (Priced in yesterdayV Beef Sirloin and Tl Bone Steaks lb " r mkmitt --, 1 mMMmm mmjmmm--r m.'-f-. f .- ajr r Mir lit JitM Arm otir' Star Hams. lb....:. l" We handla strictly Will have EXTRA, FANCY, BABY- BEEP. Saturday 4 - ; J I ' . and' all next, week. ; - v , I i : ; .Watch - f or . Our Salurday i Specials ' . . r . f ; STATE STREET MAIUCET ; 1236 State Street r . N " ; Telephone 574 to'mobUixe theTstate' militia in the hunt. wT "-"j'-.'.vX tiiit7 ?' 'k; . Kill eaand, riot guns-supplemented revolver; andT?istols rfn the hands of the' searchers. Seyer$l tanks of tear gas and I grenades liaveTben'receivedfron-tiPhilad phiapolice and patrols Vonr ithe JUgawij' nitre iwrnui ui rcHiie i when, they stop and quesUon the occupants of automobiles no which I i - Fifteen expert riflemen went to the top of Mount Horeb to search deserted shacks which dot - the mountainside-." Another . picked group reconnoitered a section of the tuountalnsJ where parently f rom a an smoke. camp flre.. was 1 seen., The searches .were fruitless. witnm : surrounaea territory a state ;f. terror exists blinds ' are i drawn in many farm houses: and children playing in'-yards scurry I into their homes when automobiles approach. With s another identification of James 'Knier" Cunniffe, author ities were convinced that they had the John "Bull" Rodgers; gang to deal with. ' John' Madden, proprietor of an inn at Bernards vuleL. , reported, a man whom he had given a ride be fore learning of the. robbery an swered the description of the Vkiller." I NEW, CORPORATIONS i The ... Kastmoreland . company, with headquarters In Portland and capital stock of I2S 0,000 has been incorporated "by Ff dnfi: .B. Lrushaw, F. J. Patterson and : Estes Snede- cor. ' . Other articles filed in the state i oorporat ion . department.- yesterday follow: "; I rf.v-. ( , Polk Operating company, Port land, U25,P0O; 4. G. Fleck, Omar i'C. Spencer and Charles-!!." Carey. Willamette Addition Commun ity clab, Portland, ? 80,000 -I. C. Anderson, -William Johnson and Edward (3. Forsten. Knappa Water, company, Knap pa, 500t; John .Hepburn, j. 11 McPherson and Harold Bjorg. Cassidy-Dayton Tire " company. Portland, $10,000; Lena-M. Cas- sidy, A. B. Tenney and Ray H. Lesher. Cocoos Seed. Inc., Coquille, 975, 000; Lyman Carrier, Clara P. Car rier and W. U. Douglas. Federal Mining company Salem, IBO.OOOs ." WV Y.J Richardson, A, W7 Helliwell and Harry E. Hop per. ' ' Ardenwald Water company, MI1- waukie, "notice of dissolution. W. E.,.McClurg company, Port land; capital stock-increased from $25,000 to SIOO.OQO." . CAKE-MAKINQ Snowdrift makes deli cious cakes. Next; time you bake cake, try Snowdrift, in your fa,;? vorite recipe. Use Snowdrift just asiypu " do .any, other shorten iQg and add a tiny pinduof salt: You'll , find that your cake will be finer-grained, richer, and more delicately fla vored when you make ; it with Snowdrift. 3 4 . iviarket r . i Phone 1523, SATURDAY 1 18c ..-:.i...l7cl 1 28c paper by error at-25c) Quality Meatft-INC 1 PRICES DFJEGBS . liiMfiiiT a "i - t - , r, x Receipts increase DUX rail 10 ; v taual UmanOS OT neiail ? Buyers FOKTLAJSU, UCTm.,1. Arj kviv a " i l w : a w. The egg market hd"a further ad vance today. " iSxtraa sold " - cent higher . at 5 1 cents and v firsts gained' two cehts to 46 cenu. Bide for current receipts were raised a cent, to 43 cents, - Receipt ywere larcrer at l.Sfift-cases, but were not equal to the demand and 637 eases were taken out of storage No changes were made in cube butter prices. Arrivals were 14,- 338 pounds and production 15, 33 pounds. , Withdrawals " from storage were heavy at 24,789 pounds. The poultry and meat markets remained quiet. 1 General - Markets as- PRODUCE PORTLAND. Ore.: Oct-IS. (iP) Milk steady: best churning cream 44c per pound net shipper "e track m tone 1, Cream delirered Portland 4c per ponnd Raw uillk (4 per cent) fl.23 tart. I. o. b Portland. Poultry auiet: hens 23('e26c: lirntiec: springs 2125; pekin white ducka (& 23c; colored 15lTc; tnrkeya Utc 32(9 34c: dreased 43cv44e DOund. -Onions ateadyr local Walla Walla ftOctt $1 : poUtoaa ateady : f 1,501.75 aack. . - ? " --- St . . . - UVX8TOCK "PORTLAND. Ore- Oct. 15. AP) Cattle and caWea nominally ateady; no rtreipU. i llozt steady; receiuta 15. . ; 'Sh-eep and lamba nominally steady; re ceipts so. - DAISY. ' is. ap liairy exchange, set price: Batter, extras 41 He; standards 40 "A: prime first S9Hc: firsts SSc. tffC extras 51: firsts 46c; pallets a8c; current receipts 43, OKAIH 1X)RTLAXD. Ore- Oct.- 15.(AP Wheat: BBB hard white, Oct. S1.S8. hor, l.nJ; HW, Bi. Baarf Ort.. No. 11.38 Federation Oet. S1.38; Nor. $1.39; -soft wniie, western .-wntte. nara winter Uct Not. 41.38; northern spring, w extern red OC JVOT. B1.J4. . Oats, No, 2 36 pound, white feed and . Itray Oct.. Jot. f 3 1.50. BarleT. Ko. 2. 45 Ttonnd BW. fW-t Vow axB.au. Von; No. 2 EY shiDment Oct Kor Miltrnn standard Oct. f 24.00. '' HAY i PORTLAND, Ore, Oot-15 (AP- -Hay .M ft tx .V v v. W3 "it InViar urieeir tiU- Ortria tUaothv 4Ut vsUy 911 & l1.&Qm IS; lflfB 17.50(rfil;-mt SIS; oat sod Tetck. 14-iO15; Uw 7S .50 perv s.8UiBf price 9 3 tos '. ' ' HOTS "8TBAOT - K , 1 KEW TORK. Oct. 15.- Evaporate p pa dull; prne toadier; kprieota at peachea kteady ; hopa steady. . - . j - ' " ' ' WHEAT . t CHICAGO. Oct.. T li. C AP) Wheat Bnir4 a tnmhle toaar tvard Utc last. Weakaeaa of stocks led to o4den with drawal of bnylng aapport, mad the wheat market closed nerrout, S-S to -8 set lower;, corn. 1-8 to , 1 18. dowa. oata- at . to ' S-8 ' decliaa to " a shade . advaaeo. and proTisions anchanfed to. 85e airher. rr 1 1 . 1 DRUNKARD ;TyPE' FOUND NEAR REI'.'R CHANGES STATE . OP j CI JNSUMERS 3IIND . ' ; . ' v I i " . . . i CHICAGO, Oct. 15. (AP) Prohibition has. developed ; the 'psychological dMnkard." 1 who thinks ;he,ts getting lntoxicut4d on beer he could drink all day without feelinganyffects. accord In? to E; C; Yelloyley. district pro hibition administrator. . "He nays' 25 cents a -glass for near beor.7 "said Yellowley, "and aetT lnta a-tate or mind where he thinks he t is getting lntoxicat ed McCormick steamer line plans canaclty . passenger business for Portland-south American ships o r 170 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET r 0 Our regular Prices of Bread, 1 lb. loaf, 13c, 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for25c Cookies, '2 dozen for J -':, , r"" Butter Horns, 6 for Li. Apple Turnovers, 6 for. Cakes, all varieties Doughnuts, Cinnamon Bolls, Tea Sticks and Buns,! , per dozen 20c Pies ;. ... ; 10c and 25c - Milkf v Bread, French and ' P.ye Bread, . 3 loayeslL25c ; We Serve, Coffee aiid Ltinchei Try Our: KriuseV Candy; and; live in sbme old' turn- . - 5 - ,.: - ... , 1 Bled down, can m, Sid live m&tfc new modernIlbuoe. i urnt 1v ' "4 a I VeXOyitatJ-a 0fe$B2? tt-j-wsrr ,w.lt-' a. PREUIERDECLAftEd VELL ITALIAN EMRSSVl)KXlESltE- - PORTS-OF-OPERATION - WASHlNGTONrOcC 15.-(AP) OfMclalry detDing the rport by "the London Pally Press .that a German surgeon has been called to Rome to operate on Premier, Mussolini, the Italian embassy tonight- said that "alarming information of this kind' Is spread ' abroad on account oX ' maneuvers ' against Italian ; ex change. - : .---. v ,--.r : -;. "The Italian ombassy states that this . report ia absolutely .false and that Premier Mussolini en joys ex cellent health." said" the state ment. FORMER ' ACTRESS DIES WOMAN WHO PLAYED i ROLE vs. fx ft TT'Tl T." a n m ccra SPOKANE, Oct. "14: (AP) Mrs. iva El Hayes. 'who'aV a child enacted the role of "Little Eva" when; "Uncle Toms Cabin" Was first.' produced on . the . stage, & is dead here at the age of 73. ' Mrs. Hayes was In the ' audience at Fords theatre, Washington, when Lincoln was assassinated. She has resided . hese' for. 36 years after having : beeni on the stage for? 30 years.'-' . ?ir V n, s- j -25c J.5c up to 50c f iA AA V . JL r-J JU shack when a' new or a y 5- r i -tHe-Ofeo'd OB,. pifSr NEW! -TORK; Ocu ir. ( a) Word. was. received hfre today 0f death : in' Paris" yesterday ot Cleveland Mot fett, author and Journalist.', .MrrMoffettV wlte a. son' and daughter were with htm. We Shoot Straight v and S e 1 1 ;G o o d , ' Meats at the Right Prices.- r I Choice'Pork to roast, lb. Nice fat Hens Pound . 23c ..35 c :20 c Veal to roast Pound . jbhoice .Steers Beef v to roast, pound Pure Lard. Pound .. .15c 20c our " 'Freshlj rendered , own make Mc'DOrELL . M&iaasF-'.' "Where a Dollar " Does Its Duty" 1 73 S.- Commercial .TelephoneJ1fl2J; V.-.i V. SO' -l :.5 v u . aaaBaaWaWaWiWWaMalaaS,, . - l! ' ' ' 2i