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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1925)
iE capital journal, salem, Oregon FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 -L VniULhLu Portland, Jan. 23 Err price took a severe ntumii in tlie lai market today following the decline In the ban rrancUco market. Ai gradci were posted four cents lon er on the exchinge with current receipt! down two cents to 45 cents a dozen net. Kxltai are now quoted at SO cents; firsts 48 cents and iulk-t 4 it cents. The decline puis local quotations more in line with oth-r coast ni'tikotu and allows a broad er shipping ou'.let for the heavy receipt a. Tho Io.mI butter market continue-; steady with ihe supply suf ficient for all rtiiuircnii-nu. Kxtrn cubes 4 J, etand.'irds 41 Vi prime tlrntn 40, prints 45. Country drtHHed meats are hold ing about steady; deinnnd is limit ed and reavinta moderate; choice lisht veal 14 to 14 cent; choice light hogn 14 to 14 cents. Live poultry is steady and un changed. Itecelpts are fair with a model ite demand. MVKSTOCK Tortland, Jan. 23 Cattle mar ket steady; receipts none; steertt good "S 7.7E; medium 6.'jV 7.25; comuinn $5,2540-20; ran ner and cutter steers $4,006? $5.25; hflfers, good S50 pou;id up) $6.00 6. 50; common and medium, all weights $4 00 6 $.00; cows, good $5.2.1r5.7i't; common and medium $4,0045 25; cannera and cutters $1,50 4 4.00; bulls, good (beef yearlings exclud ed) $4. 004.50; coifmnion to med iutn (ennner and bologna )$3.00ft 4.00: calves medium to choice 190 lbs. down) $7.0010.00; cult and common (190 lbs. down) $5.00 H 7.00: medium to choice (190 to 2C0 lbs.) $6.75:9.00; medium to cholco (260 lbs. up) $5.507.25; cull and opmmon (190 lbs, up) 4. 005. 50. Hoks lit cad p; receipts 100; heavyweight (250 to 350 pound) medium, good and choice $U.7S & 11.25; medium weight (200 to 200 lbs.) medium, good and choice $10.5011.40; lightweight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium good and choice $11.2511.60 light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) com mon, medium, good and choice V.bll.2ri; packing hogs, smooth $a. TiOftlO. 00; packing hoes rought $9,004(9.50; slitughtrr k (130 lbs. down) medium, good and choice $9 501)9.75; feeder and toeker piK.n (70 to 130 lbs.) com mon, medium, good and choice .uui y.'.u. mut cir oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above quotations.) Sheep tsondy; receipts none; Iambi, Ilirht and handy weight, medium to choice $M.504f ltj.&O; heavyweight (12 pounds up) medium to prime $ 1 3.00 4j) 14.50; all weight. cull and com mon $11.0014.50; yearling weth ers, medium to prime $10.50 (ft $13.00; wethers (2 years old and over) medium to prime $9,001 11.00; ewes, common to choice $. 000)10.00; canner and cull $5.00 ff8.00. (Above quotations except lambs on shorn basis. POTATOKS Portland, Or.. Jan. 23 Potatoes steady with $1.6ju1.75 for Oregon tuck; onions easier $4.00 paid In country, nUlTIU AND HDTTMKFAT Portland, Or., Jan. 83 Butter st ead y ; ex t ra c u bea, city, 43c; standards 41',ic; prime firsts 40c; firsts 3Hc; undergrade nominal; prints 45c; cartons 46c. Hutterfut steady, best churning cream 43c net shippers' track sone one; 45c delivered Portland. W1IKAT Portland, J.tn. 23 Wheat bids: baart hard white $2 10; soft white $1.92; western white $1.89; hard winter $1.91; northern spring $1.92; western red $1.86. Today's car receipts: wheat 13, flour 7, corn 1, hay 5. POIUl'Ut ANI VXUIH Port). mil, Jan. 23 Kggs weak; Rimtnn, Jin. 23 The Commer cial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "The wool markets of the world are In a somewhat hesitant frame of mind at the moment, the test ing time fur which muny have looked forward, having arrived. It remains to be seen whether the strong statistical position of wool or the resistance of buyers, due to the present high price level, will prevail. Current buine.is on Suni m'.r street Is of minimum propor tions, although the manufacturers are by no m'-'m disinterested In the current offrinr. "The foreign markets are fairly ntroiig as regards cross -brpd but somewhat vaeciliting on merinos. The London sale are dragging almis: In a very dull manner with heavy withdrawals of (-.peculators' ivooJm. London fit 1 1 1 . however, Ik tdit-hfly the de-nest market In th? world. Milk- new is heard from t fie west, where the National Wool (irowerfc' e-jiivenU n has been oc- uiiyi'ig the thoughts of the grow ers n I most exclusively. 'Initial showings of heavyweight goods by the American Woolen rupanv are expected either pen ary H or 9, with prices likeiy to show a five to 10 per cent advance of hix months ago on the present cost of labor and raw malerlals. Alohai.- Is steady on limited re- UClt. Th! Hulietin will publish the fol lowing quotations; Kcuure.l bais: Oregon, eastern So. 1 staple $1.60tfi 1.6"; fine and fine medium rombing $1.50 41 1.55; eastern cloth nig $l.45i 1. 10; valley No. 1, $1.401.42. Mohair, best rombing 85 90c; hcNt card! ni? 7.1 fir Mir, current receipts 44c; pullets 42 4v I'wsc; iirKis 1-s "i " t.ic; neiitiei ie 4:iff(M4,3 delivered Portland. Portland, or., Jan. 23 Poultry quiet; heavy hens 22 6i 23c; light 1(1 fli) 1 7c; sprint; 2 1 Si) 25c; old roosters lflc; ducks white Pekin 20fif21c; live turkeys 2.'(c: dressed turkeys VlCf'AAv.; geese lCc. Portland, Jan. 23 Mops firm; new clusters 1.1tf(lfic; fugglew 15(fjlSc; old crop nominal. Salem Markets Compiled from rt'fKtrta ol Sa lem dealers for Hie guidance of tiplial Journal rcudcrs. (ItcvlMd dally.) Grain: No. 1 white wheat $1.77; No. 1 red wheat $1.74 (racked). Wtmlivntc I'riccs Moat: Top hogs 10 'jc; sows 7fi09c; dressed hogs 14c; top steer 66j7c; cows 4tfi6c: ca li ner cows 1 up; bulls 3!fi5c; spring lambs up to 90 lbs., 14c; veal 9c; dressed venl 13c. Poultry: Springers 16c; light firth 15fi17c; henvy hens 20c; Clearance Sale R. N. MacDONALD i Phone 793 256 State We are going to clear out all used cars by 1st of February regardless of price to make room for new cars Come in and look them over. We know we can sell you, as our prices and terms ARE RIGHT Trade in your old one at a good price. Hutcheon Paint Store Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine and Wallpaper If you have a painting job to do come in and get our prices. We have the right materials nnd can toll you the amount required for any job large or small Get the benefit of our WO years experi ence as practical painters. Phone 594 154 S. ConVl. St Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store 3&2ic; 12&14C .ive l18c; alive 14010 . creamery butter 34c; standards J8c; , milk $1.80 cwt. jles: Potatoes $1.7662.25 .tend lettuce $3 50 & 4.75 crate ilfornU cabbage 4&4 Vic; celery ii carta 90c(j$1.75 doc; crate $6 I 00 cwt.; onions $5. No. 1; boilers $2.50 per cwt. ; sweet potatoes, fancy, 8c; spinach ft teens 9c lb.; peppers 25c; green Hubbard squash $3.50 per cwt.; pumpkin 2c lb.; rutabagas 2 Vic; parsnips 3c sacked cauliflower $2.25 crate; racked carrots $2.5); brussels local turnips 2'4c pound; Jumble oranges $2 60 box; Japanese or anges $2 00 California bunch vege tables; carrot, beets and turnip: $1 dozen; paisley, radishea, green sprouts lCc; local turnips 2 Vic lb. jumble oranges $2.50 box; Japan ese oranges $2.00; California bunch vegetables: carrots, beets and tur nipts $ 1 dozen; parsley, radfihex, green onions fcOc; celery 80clfe$1.75 dozen. Fruits: Apples $1 50 box, face and fill: fancy $2.00 2 50; extra fancy $2.5U 3.50. NO STATE AID FOR ACCIDENT HOARD VOTED (Continued from Page One) riUU kouae uMemcoi to psrtuni wuralag there. Is e at fire, the commlttte voted to In it root tfc secretiry of ittte to yrorlde Opef ingi U tb wall to rr at tlie escape. Tooxe endorsed tfif spetcb of Stale Treaeurer Kay o! the prevloua evening ralatlT to condltlona Id the basement, but said he didn't like the spirit lc which Mr. Kay criticised tho ac tions of Governor Pierce and for mer State Treasurer Myera fct members of the budget commis sion. ,t Governor Pierce appeared ea'llcr in the evening and explained tho state tax lev" and its relation to the budget, attempting to refute the argument of State Treasurer Kay whlrh was made the previous night. The estimates in the bndot relative to the state penitentiary, the governor said, had been brought up to a figure that win Id meet the anticipated population -f dissent to repeal the act which makes a coutinulng appropriation of $30,000 every two years for maintenance of the battleship Oregon in Portland harbor. Inas much as the firat appropriation. made two years ago. bae never been used, and the old "bulldog of the navy' moulders in the bone yard at llretncrton, the committee voted to repeal the act. It bas been found that to get the ship n readiness for the trip to Port land and maintenance there would cost from $50,000 to $75,000. On motion of McCallister, the enmmitte lopped $28,000 from the $378,024 requested for the stale penitentiary, the action, of courbe being tentative. The governor's special requests for appropria tions for revolving fund, purchase of land and Installation of fire equipment were held up for future consideration. Tho requests of the supreme court and the supreme court li brary of $121,350 and $20,000 respectively, were allowed. After a speech from Senator Tooze in which he pictured the highly dangerous condition of the SHE KNOWS OUR BAKERY! HUe Jb a wluu liouBuwitti autl she lias found out that our bread la as good as any sue can bake her self at home. If not better. The children and everybody at home prefer our bread to any other kind, .and e'je considers It her duty to please them. That Is why we sell hundreds of our loaves. "Always Bit Better." Peerless Bakery LUNCH AND PASTRY 170 N fiom'l 8t. Phone 308 Is Your Child Thin and Weak? Cod liver Oil in Sutrar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up In Just a few days quicker than you ever dreamt of these wonderful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any thin, under weight little one. After sickness and where rick ets are suspected they are es pecially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take the place of that good, but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do It. A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds In 7 months. Ask J. C. Perry, Central Phar macy, D. J. Fry or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets as easy to take SB candy and 60 tablets, CO cents. Adv. Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets OCUGIMAt. OENUINC 60Tablets60Cents hi stia a st sir. awa h w ili'.t before h nisde a is NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY IN GLANDOGEN - Many :adlnr authorities and scientists have proved by actual tests, that the benefits of gland transplantation may be obtained by giving the patient gland sub stance to b taken Internally, rath er than by operation. Dr. Arnold Lorand sayi In his book, "Old Age Deferred," In speaking of the glands: "We must Insist upon the enforcement of their functions, if changed by age or disease, by means of extracts obtained from the similar organs of healthy young animals." Glandogen, the new scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet torm provides a simple method of taking glandular treatment. Gland ogen for men and women. Is ob tainable at J. C. Perry drug store. Adv. M BAKERY Special For Saturday All 15c Bread 10c White, Rye and Wholewheat Butler Cream Doughnuts 15c per dozen French Pastry and Cream Puffs 3 for 25c A big variety to choose from Your Choice Try Before You Buy SewingMachines Ten Days Free Trial From our large Stock of Rebuilt Sewing Machines. We will send you one on ten days trial. All Makes Any Styles Pick Your Favorite Send us your name, address and the names of two references. We will send you the machine you want. Prices $15.00 to $50.00 All machines sold under five year guarantee. Write for particulars. White Sewing Machine Company of Oregon ARMY and OUTING STORE Nvit Door to Buick's Grocery Store H X. Coiimuriiiil SI., Salem, On-. W. .re , .o v ,ou Serv.ce .ml enlanrii.it our stock tu cnuolo you to e.uli your I '"' "' "'," m cull and lliH;cl our and pleuxd uilh the flunip-s In tills ". '' "l ,",u,kc stock we uru of lei In m-vcrul pu-lluid srlulis l cureiiicly lo iin.tfc SOCKS Genuine Rockford Genuine Goat Hulr Ufcht Weight Cotlon , O. D. Wool Ll'Nl'11 KITS Man s'ce. complete with bottle Otldren'a School Kit. with bottle . .15e 411c .loc GI.OVI.S Canvass, llfc'ht wcllit. 2 'jr-- t'anviia. leather lace Canvas, ltathe- lice, tip lliiliers. All iA'aiht-r OIvis, Joat Shin ovi:haixs 220 Penlm Elui Bib :u Denim V.al it. real heavy .. 2.1c aoc . 5llc ).! !.'. Special Prices on Odd Sizes of Slices That We Are Discontinuing AHMY LAST SIIOICS 1 lot slxe t, 7 4j and at $i.4S OFFICERS' COltDOVA.V DI1KSS SIIOKS X lot sizes . 714. si, at 3.05 ALL LEATIIKK WORK SIIOKS I pair, sizes and t hi $2.00 1 pair, size 11 .. $3.75 PAG SIIOUS 1 pair 16 ineh, size Vi at... l.l 1 pair, 14 Inch, size 10 at $1.1)5 V. S. ARMY caxti:i:.s Just received a shipment ot these anl while the last M 4So NAVY RlinilKR SIIOKS 7ou oan't afford to be without them, sizes 1 to 11 $1.50 WOOL SHIRTS Arniy O. D. Wool $3.50 Genuine All Wool B. B $3.95 Genuine All Wool Fancy Plaid $4.95 LET 1)8 KNOW VOIR XKHDS AND WE WILL Sl'I'l'LY T1I:M MtMV LAST RlT.IIKIt lllllXS 1 lot 1. :.,. S'.i nn.1 at ; 2 I'alr size t and 10 at .- a - ).lll'S HOI SI- 3 pairs, size to - III.ACK suors 2 Pairs, sizes 7-11, at SI.II'PIOKS ! ...$3.15 ARMY SIIOH OIL Genuine Arrr.v Oil, uneil to soften and water proof shoes, half pints 1,e 11. S. ARMY SOAP The real old fashioned yellow soap, can't be beat for gottlng the dirt out ot clothes 15 bars , 0 IlLfE CIIAMI1RAY SHIRTS 1 let very Rood (trade, full cut '.'r 1 let not so Rood grade, not full cut -luc C. L.NEWMAN, Mgr. Two Stores 185 Broadway 340 Yamhill Street Tortland SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY HEAVY-WEIGHT COPPER WASH BOILERS No. 8.. No. 9.. $4.79 $4.89 ..1,1,1,1,1,1,11 . .' .' .' . - RAY L. FARMER HARDWARE CO. I III I 1 1 ( I I IHTI I ' H I I 11 rtTrV 1(1 Jl'ifjfaat . . lliasMaBMsM$MWMai iwiihi ' mn m II t 1 1 1 H I Armour's Light Shield Breakfast Bacon, 6 to 8 lb. strips, pound 32c vegetahi.es A greater variety than usual for the winter season, Brusael Sprouts Solid Head Lettuce Spinach Greens Squash Yellow Turnips White Bunch Turnips Rutabagas Solid Cabbage Green Toppers Tomatoes Sweet 1'otatoes Boots Carrots Green Onions Large Celery Soap Special, 4 Fairy Soap 25c -2i Sunny Mon day Soap $1.00 ROTH'S Quality First Groceries and Meats Order your Meats with your Groc eries, one order, one delivery, one account. CANNED GOODS 2 Tremium Teas 45c 2 Floral Teas - 35c Grand Island Solid Tack Tomatoes 15c 6 for 85c 3 large Del Monte Asparagus $1.00 3 cans Libby Tineapple 95c 10 can Oregon Milk 90c 3 Onarga Corn 55c 3 Tender Sweet Corn 40c 1 lb. Hershey Cocoa ...40c 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 25c COFFEE Hill's, Golden West, Golden Gate, M. J. B., pound 57c 3 pounds $1.68. Gem Blend Coffee A high-grade coffee less the price of the can, lb. 48c. 3 pounds $1.40 Sugar, per sack $7.25 '. Roth Grocery Co. Phones 1S85-6-7 No charge for delivery Crown Flour $2.60 sack Sapphire Flour $2.75 sack Fisher's Blend $2.75 sack ' FRUITS Oranges are now at their best and at these prices are within reach of all. 30c, 40c, fiOc dozen Blood Oranges, not of ten to be had in this market. They are sweet and juicy. 30c Dozen Florida Grape Fruit This is all firm, heavy fruit. Nothing is more appetizing than a grape fruit for break fast. According to size 2 for 15c 2 for 25c Extra large 15c Apples Spitzenbergs, Wagners, box $1.25 Vegex Vegex Supplies, Vitamin B which is lacking in many foods 55c, $1, $2.15, $4 FREE TRACTOR SCHOOL For owners of McCormick-Decring or other makes of Tractors and also for others interested in Power Farming Given by Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. Salem, Oregon Thursday, January 29, 1925 There will be nothing to sell, and no sales talks Tractor Owners and Others Interested in Power Fanning are Invited to Attend Free Lunch will be served at noon