The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    maslies Way
Willamette Quintet
48 To 27 Score
- " y " i
.darkey S
Verdict Over CHristoeF
Wallops Pacific Badgers By
SLUGFEST Ml
BY BOSTON BOY
20,000 Fans Boo Decision
S After Seeing Akron Vet
Make Game Fight
LOTTY HENNESSEY PLACED ONE, TWO
. . ;.. .. .
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-MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
New York, Jan. 15. AP) Jack
Sharker. Boston hearywelght,
smashed out a braising decision
over KO Chrlstner. rugged Akron
veteran. In a stirring ten round
battle here tonight.
3Vlth bis Miami Beach engage
ment vith Young Strlbllng at
atSke, Sharker. 'ought In slashing
fashion to oucorulse the hurley
rubber worker. : A crowd of al
most 20,000 saw the slugfest, al
though there were no knock
downs, one or the other reeled in
- almost erery round in the wild
swinging fray. The crowd, all In
sympathy with Christner's gam
stand booea tne decision lusuiy,
" bound
S- Sharkey earn aat esutioasty aad mat
i Christner's bnil-Iika rash with a left hook
t to the. law. Tbcr wrestled into the mid
i westerner's corner and ripped wild tor
! rent! of gloves to each other's heads
i and bodies. The crowd roared ss Christ
( ar iluamtd the Boston heavyweight
across the ring and (erred Bin to taa do
. tensive with a tare body attack. Cbrlst
; aer ripped a right to Sharkey's chin' that
' aent the Boston tar iuo taster retreat.
; Jack stopped ia bis own corner to slug it
I ont on even terms with KO. Sharkey
' ripaedt fear left hooks to Christner a body,
grunting loudly with each; just before the
i bell.
1 - ....
X.OO&D S
Sharkey boxed cautiously. Then buried
a tight into Christner's body that made
i the Akroaite clinch. Christner danced
Jarring right off the sailor's chin but
' Sharkey whaled his body with heary
left hooka. Corismer a lack of aoxini
i polish beeaxne apparent aa Sharker naile
him repeatedly with left jabs and books
to the bead and body. KO. Straggled in
close where be hammered sharp rights
bow and then to Sharkey's head they
were in a ciiaen at tae bell.
f If f u'
I y 1 '' V f ' V
fjiT X ' f 4 " ' y f 'L
a?ssISiasnam Jil
TO GRIZZLIES
Montana Quint Wins Over
, Webfoots by Margin of
Just One Counter
AOUITO 3
Sharkey boied indolently as be essUy
. ' parried Chriftner't leads. KO ripped a
right to the Boston battler's chin that
'brought Jack back to work again. Tak
ins adrantaxe of every false move, fihmr-
: key pnmpodr left hooka and countered to
t Christner a body. Christner blinked and
: I then, nearly floored Sharkey with right
band smash to the chin. Before Jack
-' eoald recover KO ripped in another that
knocked the hair down over Sharkey' a
eyec, enarsey tongat Back bitterly and
was ontscoriag Christner at the bell.
Boxnro 4
Sharkey tara into the slightly bsld
er worker with e, heavy left smash
y to the body. Ho threw aside csntioa and
; alnggod with Christner It i wiidi males
an tae ropoa. As they earn away Christ
i star knoekefl a fall ribhf swing on Shar-
key s temple fcnt Jak belted him a conn
tor- to the body. The crowd roared as
; Hnarkey stood la the center of the ring,
i bobbing and wearing away from a dosen
' wr swings to the head. They were 1;
, A-neh at the bell.
v. moTnrs s
Christner felr into a elioeh and elnbbed
. Sharkey' head with short rights. H
, aHeo) Jaek eoming away with another
; i rignt to tae chin. Knraged by the right
i hand paaehea that bonneed off bis Jaw,
' i P'k'T ripped Into Christner with both
! band. KO slagged back with both
t i hands until Sharkey held, blinking tinder
the paaUkssont. Sharkey's Judgment of
distance was poor and it missed fre
ejaently as Christner bnllodi him into a
- corner and sasaehed the Boetoalan lustily
with both bands. A right to the chin
dased Sharkey and b was holding on
grimly at the bell.
1 BOtnn e
Sharker' seconds dosed bim with
, emailing salu and he cam oat cautiously,
evsCing Christner's right aa KO missed a
right and kft upper eat that shook
clocasy swing. Skarkey stepped' in with
. KO to tk heals. Sharkey pasted home
another right and had Thristner groggy
after two whistling right nppercuts.
Groggy bat dangerous. Christner belted
1 Tek la the face with a stinging richt.
Bearkey measared bins coolly and bnried
bod
a loft hook deep la Christner's
Christner rashed into steady body panl
i ujiu ue doii rang.
2:
KOT7KD 7
- Fighting a earerul eoanter battle. Shar
key made Christner lead and then ripped
J George Lott, left, of Chicago, and John Hennessey, right, of In
dianapolis, have been chosen first and second, respectively, in the
1928 singlet ranking of the 'Western Lawn Tennis association, for
the second consecutive year, and were placed No. 1 again in the
men's doubles. Both" -were members of the United States Davis cup
team last year as well as national doubles champions.
Enoch Bagshaw to Remain
As Coach, Says President
SEATTLE. Jan. 25 (AP)
Enoch Bagshaw will remain as
head football coach of the Uni
versity of Washington until his
contract expires three years hence.
President M. Lyle Spencer ruled
both hands to the body. Christner lay
back so Sharkey drove in with a booming
left hook to the ribs. Christner, green
bat game, poshed Sharkey info-tho ropes
and nailed him acain with two right
drivea to the head. Sharkey fought back
Ilka a cornered lunsle cat. Clawing at
Christner's body and lifting his richt with
thudding smashes to the head. Christner
landed that jarring right again at the bell.
SOUND S
Tired from the fierce psce and missing
frequently, both were content to clinch
and punch with one free hand.
left hand steadily Into Christner'a body
punch with one free band. as taey
milled around the ring Sharkey dug his
and bruised KO'a chin with short rights.
One left started a stream of blood from
Christner's nose, first apparent damage
of the slug fest. Standing clear they
traded foil right hand shots to the eiha
bat neither wavered. Christner was very
tired at the hall.
KOXTirD 9
Sharker, strange mixture of caution
aad aavageaess. loafed until Christner
planked a long right on hie chin. Then
the Boston (aQor slagged KO's head and
body in merciless fashion and sent Christ
ner' reeling under volleys of smashes to
tha head. KO held oa. apparently very
tired and his bloodsmeared face rimaeed
aa Sharkey buried left hooks to the body
t . . . II . .
igain ai tne oeu. .However, vnriainer
ended that Jarring right, and Sharkey
was hurt for a moment.
BOTJaTD 10
Sharkey, with a goodly margin ahead.
played safe clinching frequently to whale
at iwnstner a oo&y. u pinnea jack
.gainst the ropes and -clubbed at his
ides. When Christner's iron sidea failed
under Sharker's pounding. Jack ripped a
right appereut to tha head. KO fought
back with all he bad left but his left
was a rather weak body cuffing. Shar
key, smiling confidently and ready now
to take all kind of chances, brought left
and right swings all the way from his
sides in sn effort to floor the Akronite.
Christner wss dases hot still trying at
th bell.
tonight. The only appeal left to
itudents who oppose the coach is
x court of law.
Dr. Spencer's decision was reach
ed after a week of conferences
following an ouster of Bagshaw
by the student board of control
and the refusal of the faculty ath
letic committee to approve the dis
missal. Immediately before the an
nouncement of his verdict, the
president had been in prolonged
sessions with the faculty athletic
committee. Bagshaw and the
coach's attorney.
The president abated that the
discussion be closed and appealed
to the students to return to their
immediate duties for which they
are attending the university. His
opinion differed with that of a
great many of the alumni as well
as students on the campus con.
cerning the question of govern
ment being involved, although-the
question has lost some of its im
portance during the last few days.
Student leaders at the univers
ity were non-committal -on the
next move, if any, which will be
followed. To a great many the
president's 7 decision was consid
ered final. Some, however, predict.
ed that the fight would be carried
on into the courts in an effort to
relieve or dismiss Bagshaw. Smith
Troy, who has been directing the
fight against the coach, could not
be reached as he left the city this
afternoon.
DUNDEE OUTCLASSED
BOSTON, Jan. 25. (AP) Al
Mello, Lowell welterweight, out-
punched Joe Dundee, world's wel
terweight champion, her tonight
in a furious non-title ten round
battle. Dundee came in inside the
welterweight limit, but -Mello was
overweight.
MISSOULA, Mont.. Jan. 25.
(AP) Montana climbed ont of
the cellar position which It hat
shared with Oregon in the raqnic
coast basketball conference when
it took a 29 to 28 decision from
the Webfoots here tonight. Hair
line margins marked the thriller
throughout with Ridings and
Chlnske, Oregon and Montana for
wards, duelling for a lead in the
second half.'
A mixed Grizxly string estab
lished a brief lb to 7 lead at the
close of the first half. Ridings,
started gunning in the second
canto and the Webfoots moved
Into a 16 to IS command. Chln
ske brought Montana's count up
and then the lead switched fre
quently. 1
With four minutes to play Ore
gon was ahead 28 to 28. -Wendt,
Griizly captain and guard, - con
verted a foul. Then Chlnske
heaved from the side with the
winning margin. Sixty seconds
remaining. Bally, guard, had
chance to tie the score from the
gift line but failed.
Ray Lewis of Butte flashed de
fensively for Montana.
The summary:
Striblmg
is
Montana . O F PF
J. Lewis, P 0 1 8
Brown, F 1 1 - 3
Rule, C 8 1 0
Graham, O 1 1 2
R. Lewis, G ,.0 2 2
Rohloffs, F . . ...... 2 1 0
Chlnske, F . . V 8 1 1
Wendt, G 0 1 1
Totals 10 9 12
Oregon G F PF
Ridings. F , ...5 4 4
Epps, F 0 0 1
Milligan. O 3 1 1
Bally, G 1 1 0
McCormick. G 2 0 3
Edwards, C . 0 0 2
Hughes, F 0 0 1
Totals 11 6 12.
Referee: Morris of Seattle. Um
pire, Kuns of Seattle.
1 us H en wins
HI FILLS CITY
DALLAS, Ore.. Jan. 25. (Spe
cial) The Dallas high school baa
ketball team defeated Falls City
high 16 to IK in a hard fought
game here tonight.
The Jason Lee team from Salem
won 33 to 5 from the Polecats, a
Junior team in the high school
here.
.Summary of high school game:
Dallas
Griff la (2) .
Vaughn
LeFors (4) .
Uglow (4) .
Kliever (3)
Brown (2)
falls City
F (4) Grant
F..(4) Griswold
C- Speerstra
G Paul
. G (3) Howell
Referee, Chappie King.
Jaaon Lee
R. Miller (15) ..F.
Bonney (8) .
Watson
C. Miller (7)
Smith
Douris (2) ...
Lewis
Heseman
Polecats
McCann
F..(6) Fourette
.... C Morrison
...G.... .Guthrie
...G Dunn
....S. Querine
....S Cleaver
Easy Winner
From Smith
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 25.
(AP)--WV L. (Toung) Strlbllng
won his fight here tonight with
Ralph Smith of California, on a
technical knockout in the third
round when the referee stopped
the bout. Strlbllng weighed 184;
Smith 222.
The fight was such a debacle
for the big western giant who
towered- a head above the flashy
Georgia contender for the" heavy
weight crown vacated by Gene)
Tunney that the referee inter
fered to award the technical de
cision to Strlbllng.
Smkh was knocked down three
times in the first round, once in
the second and once in the third
before the fight was stopped, t.
When the massive Callfornlan
stood up In his corner before the
fight started the fans gased ap
prehensively at pounds and at his
six feet five and one half inches
In height. Strlbllng, who weighed
184, looked like a dwarf beside
his opponent.
In only a few seconds of the
first round Strlbllng had Smith on
his knees and then for the re
mainder of the period it was a
case of up again, down again for
the Callfornlan.
HUSKIES BEAT
GON I T
E
INTERSTATE LEAGUE
PLAN STILL WAITS
A second meeting to consider
formation of a new Oregon-Wash
ington baseball league will be held
at Longview Sunday, February 3.
according to word received Friday
by Leo "Frisco" Edwards, man
ager of the Salem Senators.
Clubs Invited to have represen
tation at the meeting Include Sa
lem, St. Helens, Astoria, Monta
villa and Nlcolal of Portland, and
Kelso and Longview, Wash.
Of these seven clubs, one will
be dropped or else an eighth club
will be Invited in, according to
present indications.
Officers of the Lumber league
which functioned in southwest
Washington, are taking the lead
In forming the new league. Notice
of the meeting February 8 was
received from John H. Morrison,
secretary of the Lumber league.
Judge Kirby, president of that lea
gue, will preside.
University of Washington
Wins Second Game of
Season by 35-24
8EATTLE, Jan. 25. (AP)
The University of Washington
walked away with its second con
ference game of the season, sraoth
ering Oregon State college 35 to
24 here tonight.
The Husky hoopsters Jumped
lnto jt 9 to 2 lead in the first five
minutes. All of the shots during
that period were from long range
and only twice did the ball ran
fo drop into the basket. The Hus
kies likewise dropped their first
five penalty tries.
In an effort to stem the purple
tide, numerous substitutions were
thrown into the O. S. C. lineup
and the position of the players
was frequently .changed. But the
Oregonlans never proved "danger
ous. They were outplayed in ev
ery department of the game, es
pecially in shooting ability. '
The lineup:
Washington (33) G
Snider F ...r 4
Jaloff F ., 3
McClary, C 0
Bolstad G - 2
Frosh Trim
Medford by
27-22 Count
SCALES LEADS
I U. SCORING
PARRISH DEFEATS
ST. PAUL 4S TO IB
The Parrish Junior high school
basketball team won 46 to 18
from St. Paul high on the Par
rish gymnasium floor Friday
niaht. Parrish started with a
rush and had scored .33 points at
half time, after whlchthe team's
Dace was diminished by the In.
troductlon of numerous substi
tutes.. Satchler was the local
team's scoring star.
Summary:
St. Paul
. . F. .8 Vanderwill
Berenson G
Swanson C ..
Totals
O. 8. C.
Ballard F .
Torson F
Whltlock C
Wascher G
Patterson G
Callahan G .
O'Bryan C ..
8
1
13
G
4
1
0
J. 0
1
1
2
0
3
0
PF
1
3
1
0
2
2
Team Recovers Form Exhib
ited Prior to Recent At
tacks of Influenza
FITGENE. Ore.. Jan. 25. (AP)J
The TTniversltv of Oregon fresh
men basketball team defeated the
Medford hiah school oulnt 27 10
22 here tonight, the contest marg
in the third victory for the year-J
lings over Medford this season.
It waa a close rame. the score FOREST- GROVE, Jan. 25
heinr tied six times In the first (Special) The Willamette uni-
three quarters. A spurt" in: theversity basketball team regained
third period put the freshmen Its pre-influenca form tonight and
into, the lead which decided tneiwaiaea awar irom the Pacific
Badgers, winnina 48 to 21 in th
Pacific gymnasium here tonight.
Scales, speedy Willamette for
ward, was tha Chining light of the
game, scoring 20 points for his
team, mostly on shots from the
sideline. Cardinal and Houk also
helped add to the Bearcats' impos
ing total.
For once, however. Cardinal
score.
ES
GAMES
.S.
ARE HARD FOUGHT,
.... e..--- i,ilwa8 outjumped about half of the
The Evangelical Sunday school lM . nniwnrtkA w r,.,.
K.oV.tKoll t.im Hofeatari th "J '"iv".
""" " the opposing center
Christian quintet 30 to 14, South "
Salem Friends won from Leslie
18 to 15, and First M. E. defeat.
fl Calvary Baptist 33 to 24 on
the Y. M. C. A. floor Friday night.
9
F
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
9
PF
1
2
4
2
2
0
2
.Totals
.9 6 13
WEST LII BEITS
20-1
W B
Parrish
Periine 3 . . .
Harrison 9 . .
Bow den 2 . . .
Satchler 15.
Sanf ord 9 . . .
Kelly 2.....
Slater 4 ....
Beaver 2 . . . ,
0
. . G . . 2
O
. 8
..8
.8
6 Blasser
Sprouges
Berehorst
, . . 2 Ross
WOODBURN, Jan. 25. (Spe
cial) The West Linn high school
basketball team defeated Wood-
burn high 20 to 17 here tonight.
With Decker, West Linn center,
running wild In the scoring role,
the visitors piled up a 14 to 7
lead In the first half.
Woodhurn high changed its
style of defense in the second half
and held Decker to but one field
goal, but could not quite over
come west Linn s lead aitnougn
the local team outplayed its oppon
ents in the last two periods.
Summary:
West Linn Woodburn
Hollerneier (2) F. .. (6) Mochel
Wallace (2) F...., Presthus
Decker (12) ....C (9) Nelson
Cranor (2) G Schooler
Nixon (2) G Gribble
Randall S (2) Nchl
S Chapell
Summaries;
- Evangelical
Todd (16)i. . . . . F.
Bewley (3) . , . . ,F.
Remington C.
Maves (9) G.
Flesher (1) . .
Eastrldge 8
Htlflker S.
Many Subs Sent In
The. score at half time was 25
to 13 for Willamette. Coach
"Spec" , Keene, sent In a number
of substitutes in the second half.
Christian I The Willamette freshmen u-
. .(1) Cooley feated the Pacific supervar8it-3 7
I . . Garrett to t.
..(12) Heisi Summary of varsity game:
.(1) Walker Ulllamett Pat irio
G...... Garret Litchfield (5)
Scales (20) .".
Leelle
C. French (12)
Lindfoot (2) . .
Douglass
Baker
Otjen (1 ).....
8. S. Frleutls
F. . (4) Haworth
G.
.G. . .
8.(3) R.
8) ..CiU3)
F
F
Cardinal (8) ..Cii
fedbetter
lt (4) :S
F (8) Huth KVaddell (1) ....S
.C.(3)B: Randall lingebretsen ....S
Wright Uibson S
Harmon Balderee S
Randall I Uaratera a
..(7) Mills
(2) Miller
Dreezen
Walker
Pollock
First Methodist
White (15)
Moore ( 6 ) . . . . .
LePew
Winslow ( 4 ) . . .
Mosher
Calvary Baptist
F1...U1) Roth
, F- . . . Jenks
C.-t.(fli Elgin
G.t (8) Simpson
.G : Foster
Leaske S... .(1) Simpson
Vivette 8 Soott
Braveagle S Neal
Z. Meachem S Grant
Referee, Glenn Gregg, of Salem.
Gallagher (7) . . S
CHINA DEFEATS
III QUINT.
Salem Markets
FRANKLIN
Frssk rralts
(Wholesals notations)
Apples. I. and f.
Jonathans .,. ...1.25
DeHeioos 1.TSO8.90
CHEMAWA. Jan. 25. (SDe .BpitssaWc , 1.00
cial) C o m p 1 e te ly outclassing illrV'J!Z.
tneir opponents in every depart- ibadsoss, is.
ment of the game, the Chemawa I l'J'"
Indians defeated Franklin high bX'iuho..? i2 ' Vh
school 37-13 on the, basketball I Cone's Pitted, ease
flnor hr tnnie-ht fiporr for-1 Grapefruit, Aris. casa
ward, starred for the redskins I cmb hZ7'n.Tr":4.iT f 'io
with 17 points. Pettys, center, waH-mons. OaL T.ooigi.so
...o
1.25
08
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. .IS
.4.7S
-..4.60
Seattle Defeats
Buckaroo Team
SEATTLE. Jan. 25. (AP)
With a wild hockey game that saw
30 time penalties and more than
8100 in fines. The Seattle Eski
mos climbed into Becond -place ir
the Pacific Coast League by a 3
to 1 victory over Portland her
tonight. Portland and Vlctorir
drop into the cellar, one point be
low the Eskimos.
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Summary:
Chemawa (87) Franklin (13)
Prettyman (9)..F (2) Clark
George (17) ....F.. (3) Bartmess
Curley (3) C (5)" Pettys
VIeachem :. G Klllets
'eratrovlch 6....G-- (2) Krumri
I28's
176's
ISO's
200's
2ia's
253's
288's
844's
General Markets
POETUUCD GRAIN
rORTLAXD. Ore.. Jan. 25. (AP)
Cash srain: Wheat Bis Bend blnostem
art white SI. S3: soft white, f 1. 2 1 ; I Carrots,
restern white fl.21; bard wiater
;i.l7H; northern spriog, 1 1.17 4; west
ern red. $1.181,.
Oats, No. 2 38 lb., white, $38.00; bar
ley. No. 2 45 lb. B. W., $36.00; rorn.
o. 8 eastern yellow, shipment 841.50;
Millrna, standard $31.00.
Tsaetablea
Waolasale Qnotations)
Artichokes, dos
Pumpkins, lb. . .
Celery
Hearts, dos. bunches
California, crate ,
Spinach. Calif, ib.
?uash
Banana ' '
Qaldea Delk-ione ,
Danish, .. ;
Hubbard. Ik.
Marblehead
local, sack. lb.
California, crate ;
Caenmbers, hot house, doi.
Caaliliower; Calif, erate
. . . .
bunched vefetablea, per aes.
carrots
Beets
Turnips
unions
i HAT
FORTLAND. Ors, Jsa. 5. (APV-
Hay Bavins; prices: Eastern Oreron
timothy, $21.60$22; Do. valley, $1?
it 17.50; alfalfa. $32.60(S$28: cIotbt
17a $17.60; oat hay $18$18.50;
straw, $8.00 ton; sellins prices $2 ton
snore.
Radisbss
Potstoes
1 skims, Qtmp, Km. I
Local Barbanks , ' ,,
Yak-. Geau No. 9
1.50
1.10
.....1.10
(Continued from page 5.)
Klamath Falls .1.85
Sweet Potatoes . 08
Garlic, lb. ; .35
Peppers, Florida, crcen, lb. 40
Tomatoes, Mexican tag. - 9.75
Local hothouse : 3.60 6.25
Onioas
No. l's
No. i t
Boil inc. local
7 8.00
a 75
f.
- I
MGO5H....WE0E WMK: 1 wbuu ? iC Q -iUJ -'Vfel sraN r HO HO. HA MA!! ! EjJ
UTE8TOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Jaa. 15. (AP)
at tie and caWes steady: Teeeiats cat
tle 26.
Steers (1110-1800 lbs.), rood $11.00
tll.60: Do $950-11 10 lbs.), rood $11.00
ffl$ll.l': Do. t BOO and nnl. modinm
110.00(2 S10.5O: Do. nann tS.ISCJk I Lettuce. Calif.
lO.oo. Heifers (850 lbs. down), rood! imperial aney, erate
59.75(6 $10.25: Do . commoa 88.00(8) I reeent
9.75; cows, good $8.50$$9.00 1 Do.l (Retail uo(atloas)
ja.va; rows, good 8.7S(a $9.35 : Do I .ail meal, 25 Iba.
common to medium $ 7.00 (ft $ 7.60 ; Do.lDairy feed, toa
low cutter $4.60 Ci 7.00. Bulls (yearlinaslBcratch. toa .
excluded), good, beefs $7. 60 $8. 00; Do. Corn, whole, ton
cotter to medium $fl.75(S$7.50. CaWes Cracked and ground
(500 lbs. dowa), medium to ehoiee $9.00 Milt run, ton
$11.00; Do. nil to common $70 'iraa, ton .
(9.00. Vealers. milk-feL rood in chair Kara mash ...
il3.0014.25: Wo. medium 11.50(3 1 .With milk
lS.OOt Do call to common $8.5fll3$11.50.
Horc ateadv: reeeinta SOrt all Art .
HeaTy weirht 250-350 lbs.). meinm ?.U?,ard
to choice $8.00$B.60; medium weight I alea""D
tzuu-zau ids. medium to choice $8.75
tfffv.ou; ugnt weight, (160-200
nedium
1 15
-48.00
60 00
44.75
48.75
$4.00
. 84 00
60.00
55.U6
Begs
(Buying Pries)
.82
.28
Vegetables
.. : a-f . -
lbs). i
to choice 810.00 O $10.85: lihll i,'f!?ML'" W ; ;
lights. (180-160 lb..), medium to choice. irlTniZL "
m o r . , i . - . . .1 .. ,
eiaugmer pirs g-n..h ,w.
smooth $ 7.00 $8.00;
l1AbA eno.' Uabbsrd squasTwt.
r.oj, irwirr anu siocaer piga 1 7 O- ISO I Onions, lb
l:h 'dAm ch?lc. f8oooo- parsnips. ibrr;:zzzzir:
chided i. aboTa,ot.tlons.) " ' ' Irhh.V.
li IVsJ'S. J RadishVs. dos. buaehas
lam $12,003 $14.60: Do. (all w.irh.al I , . 'f" .f?J.l'
call to common $li.00$ia.00; Ysar: " " "vooiirr"
""a wetaers (iso lbs. dowa), mediums te-L ".:-." (Burial Price)
rho.ee $10.O0$l$.00. Ewes. (1)0 lbsTrHeaias
D7'VlM).ehairdia
,IPR11:AXD- ..r- ' t-(AP) I
u mw m mt eaati. aa ts
CWt.. aeilTered Vortlmnd. 1 m.. ... I
butter fat, statioa. 45e; traek, 48ei 4e
hrered at Partlaad 48 4S . I
Poultrr f BnTinr nriMil! IHm lu
..miw in' w, ae ; nraia aen a, I
$H to u lbs. J Is j light, aader $H
18e- springs $4; daeka,l$e30a;
ani;i, imm, lit. l, S3S. ..
T)a. . n . . . .. .
"'"w-f" tnai! as. i graae I
Si.auwi.au; isacy Uams, $1.40.1.50. ;
1.00
.80
1.50
1.25
1 35
I 15
03
SOO .80
$.00
. .40
.1.0$
-22 4
1 .
PORTLAND. Ore- - Jan." tS .fl
Dairy sichsnge. set pricks: Batter: ex
tras 44: standards v 44 1 nrimo firsts
4SH; firsU 42. Eggs; sxtra S: firsts
$3; meeiaas cstraa $0; medium firsts.
Galeae : Oral' -
CHICAGO. Jsa. 25. f APl-Wu--
tprasd - cstraaaa M and simultaneous
scute aeed of snow earering for domestic
wlatar wheat pushed grain prices .apwsrd
strongly today dasplta seUing to realise
hMU . J - 1 .it .v- . : .
mm u fnm vim was
reader, aad aora and uta hash i
aboTa tha (easoa'v prayioas tip-top quo-
Wheat vaiaas closed firm ' al 7-B it
I $ aet adrsae. Cora finiahMl mtram
Roaatara, aid
Cartena
Prtata
Eatterfat
BatUrfas
(Wkalasale)
17
.161.18
.22
12
.07
t
PrtsU
Cartons
Battac
j ' (BataU)
...47
...46
...4$
.49
..48
- Orate
r etMswaa sa snkavla.s.
, u t- ih ffa vargi .
Wheat, wssteka rad, a a.
Soft whits
Oats, gray ba,
Waits. . J....'JZZ .
Barley tea
- wool aaa asoaau
- "..'...:!.' (Buying prices)
Fall clip aad lambs
Uehair aad kids ........
LlTastoca
. (BuTina Prices)
Cowa ,V
Steers, top ...
VaaL srood '
Balis, goad. . ,n
noga, top .
Heary - Saw
Spring Lambs .,, , ,
Wethers ... , -
Ewes, top ...
.1.08H
.1.09
.-.68
....80
r$00
,....$5
..61.61
oa.o8
10
ioo.ii
" .08
0
04
Drssssd Msats
(Baying Price)
logs, top
. up .
...1 4
'. - - ( '
s
11-4 la 1 a-Se ap sad. aats shewing H O
a-$ ta . 7-$e . gaia, -. .-