PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1925.
WHEAT SLUMPS 10 CENTS PER BUSHEL
DROPS TO $ 1 .7 1
Chlaso. Mar. 1 J Mors than
ten cent" a Dunne! cullaiwe In
wheat prlres took place today won
HtT business began Y
?.7 $1.11 Main I..8.14 to
11.(1 M at yesterdays
This largely tho result of
wLle.pn.ad roln. likely to n.reae
the new cro, yield of wheat In thi.
United States The cxtmur.llii JO
....... ih..t lhA market hits
gone under 11.77 .Ince It . lieRn n to
tumble from the recent high price
record. 12.05.
From ,1.71 a bu-hel. the wheat
market rebounded to 11.73, il.ij
delivery and then fluctuated wild
ly at the rate of na much as hall
a cent between tracks.
On tho midday recurrence of
demoralised trading, the wheat
market failed to attain a tempor
ary rating Place, until May had
dropped to 1.68,4. Then rallies of
about two cenrs followed, but the
market remained unstable. Mean
while corn was off 6 VI cents a buyli
el. and oats nearly five cents.
In sympathy with wheat, corn
shrank 5 a bushel In value and
oats four cenUi
After openlns at ti to 1 4 low
er. May $1,211 ft to 1.2. corn con
tinued to tumble.
Oats started at VI to 1 S
May 49 W to 50, and swiftly des
cended to -11 U. , ,
Provisions showed a setback ot
nearly 60 cent In some cases.
The wheat close was excited.
A to 15 VI cents net lower, May
$1 6CV4 to $1.67 and July 11.41) U
to $1.49 Vs.
May corn descended as low ah
$1.1 Vs. moro than 8 cents break
lor the day. The close, however,
was at some recovery with the
market as a whole 65 H to 7
net lower, May $1.18 Vi 11.19
Winnipeg, Man., Mar. 13 Wheat
fell 1.1 li cent a bushel hero to
day but about noon showed slmis
of recovering. ino n.i, wetij
led the slide.
NEW INCORPORATIONS
Tha fiillowiiio- nrtlelps of incur
poratlon were filed yesterday wit'i
1110 State COi poillLlOll uuiu. uutiu.
Mummy's Shack, I'ortland; In
corporators, W. C. Muse, Jumes C.
Middlemas, K. V. Crawford; capi
tal, $5000; cafeteria.
Marion Homes company, I'ort
land; lncoroprators, Kdwurd Mur
phy, H C. Murphy, B. J. VauKli
an; capital $10,000.
Portland Tourist Camp, Port
land; incorporators, Charles E.
Lenon. R. I j. 1'eake, M. II. Griffin;
capital, $3000.
Standard Land company, Port
land; incorporators, L. L. iil
itrap E B. Allehott, Jay iluwcr
noan;' capital, $100,000.
Pacific American International
.vmwltinn Portland: Incorpora
tors, H. J. UlacsinB, B. 8. Josselyn,
A. li. Mauley; cupuai, ,iu.uu,
000; tor a world exposition in
Notice of an Increase In capital
from $20,UOU l SiOV.VUU wn
filed by the Mortgage & Loan
company of Oregon, Portland.
Notice of dissolution were
Med by Walker, Jcwett & Barton
and the Cocolze Products company
both of Portland.
Under the blue sky act a por
.! tn nnnral. s a stockbroker
was issued to Hood Brothers and a
ptrmlt to eoll stock in tne sum oi
$1,674 was issued to the lted Star
(Stage company.
Tried.
Erickson Funeral services of
Krs. Mary C. Erickson, aged 77
years, were held Thursday after
noon 'at the Chapman & Hellkle
chapel. Mrs. Erickson died March
at the home ot her daughter.
Mrs. Ella Boman, In Dalius. Mrs.
Erikson was born In Sweden, June
2b, 1848, but enmo to America
many years ago. She hod resided
In the vicinity of Dallas for the
post 25 years. Sho is survived by
three children, Itichardson Erick
son of Salem, Mrs. Jennie Cole of
Portland and Mrs. Boman of Dalles.
l.hwM-d oil limps
Portland, Mar. 13 A decline of
T cents a gallon In linseed oil
prices has been announced by a
local jmint and varnish house, ef
fectve at one. New prices In bar
rels are $1.35 for raw and $1.38
for bulled oil per gallon.
22 GARS OF BROCCOLI
SHIPPED FROM UMPQUA
RoAeburfr. Mar. 13 Twenty-two
careloada of broccoli have been
whipped out of the county to date.
One of these waa shipped from
Kofteburir, three from Myrtle Ureek
and 18 from Riddle, ft la antici
pated that there will be about 16
more cars before the seanon ends.
Thi market la steady; prices
ranging from 75 cents to II. 60,
depending upon quality. l.lKh-
quality broccoli or cauliflower Is
pcarre on the eastern market, ac
cording to reports, and Kood price
are offered. The bulk of the broc
coli, however, h;m been dispos
ed of on the I'udfic count market,
only nix cars having guiie to Chicago.
Dr. (J. V. Korlnek of Stuyton N
tho fliHt nppMrunt f'ir tho new Jul
of rounly luTd limpeclnr, created
under tho hill providing for such
Inspectors In the various counties
in Oregon. Tho Mil permits the
count v court to fix the salary of
(he Inspector at an amount not to
exceed $10 pei- day, tho per diem
to include all traveling expenses
na well salary. InsM-t-tor lire
lu cost hnrd owners 25 cent a
head, this money to be uwil to
p;y In.xpoctori. Inspcctms in.iy al
so have a many assMitunis :ih tl.-em
ed necessary, at reinihui-sciiieiit no
givater than allowed for the In
spector hl;iscf, I nspi.t tors nnd as
slsiantN are appointed by the coun
ty court, to hold office ut the
court's pleistire.
V'nd'-r the law beef cattle are
exempted from tubercular tcxls
unl('H4 they ure in close contact
with dniry herds, when inspectiun
of thrin also h required.
Slate Veterinarian Lytic esti
mates there are 19,000 head of
dairy rat'le and ::8u head of beel
call le in Marlon rounly. In l'oik
rutin! y it Is est hunt eii llw:v at o
10,000 head of flail y cattle nnd
1550 head of beef cattle.
In Tllla mook "entity n n inspec
tor inspected 13,000 cattle in lf.O
days, hut. It Is believed no such
record of inspect ions tMiiltl be
miide here as cattle there In la rue
herds and ni'iinly confined to a
snii'ller area. It Is estimated nn
Inspector could handle about 30
cattle n day und r ordinary con
ditions, or that is from lid to 7ri
ealtlc In two days, ns the test lis
made one day nrd the reaction not
ed tho next, two days being re
quired on each Insj -wilim.
While ni definite deeLnlon has
been ma do by the county court a
tentative plan Is to provide pos
sibly for three Inspectors, two In
the south end of the county and
one In the north end of the coun
ty, theso Insneotors to bo paid so
much for every head inspected,
but not to exceed $10 n day. The
amount paid per head probnbly
would not be 1 lie full Uli cents, as
undoubtedly there would he sonic
failures lu making payment.
Inspectors would be required to
collect the fees und turn them in
to the treasurer. It la floured one
Inspector cor Id not possibly make
the full 19,000 or 20.000 Inspec
tions In a year. Inspections are to
be made- nunu illy and the number
of dairy cattle In the county is con
stantly increasing from year to
year .It Is stated.
E
While the frost hit the logan
berry vines a hard wallop In ninny
districts, nevertheless cannery
field men coming Jn from their
trips through the fruit sect Ions,
say that In some yards they have
found growers cutting nut five or
six rnnra nnd still training up 10
or 15 good ones.
Somo sections were badly hit,
however. One small cannery, not
far frit in here, turned down a def
inite proposition on 13,000 cases of
Inganherrles because ho was
afraid hi district would not pro
duce. In fact he rejected a sec
ond offer from the same part lei
on 5000 case. Nothing better than
5 cent offer has so far been
heard of lu tho loganberry field.
All sides seem to be holding nioif
or lees nloof to see Just what hap
pens, iTanncrymcn still Insist the1
n.p will bo bigger than talked cui
n many cas.'s, and growers arc
pessimistic.
i "TitanytiVlfrarii:
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Model Bakery
Specials For Saturday
All 15c Bread 12 Cents
Kye, Whole Wheat and White
All 20c Cookies 2 doz. for 25c
Your Choice
Marble Cake 20 Cents Each
Cream Puffs 3 for 25 Cents
And With Genuine Whipped Cream
Hot Cross Buns 30c per dozen
(Don't Forget to Order Them Early)
I'ortland, Mar. 13 Egg values
continue steady and unchanged
with receipts good but well ab
sorbed. The nupply of cube butter here
is more plentiful and the trade
pretty well filled. Some of the
recent arrivals have gone into the
coolers for lack of buyers. On the
exchange standard cubes are a
half cent lower at 434 cents.1
Other graded are unchanged.
Country filled hogs tlll bring
an IS cent top on the street due
to the light arrivals of fancy stuff.
Hulk of sales are being made
around 17 Vi cents. Choice I.kIu
calves are holding steady at It to
J b i cents, btiipments very light
today.
The margin between light and
heavy hens is gradually disappear
ing. Today tight hens ure selling
at 1ft to l'i cents with heavies quot
ed at 21 to 22 cents. No springs
arc arriving.
I'OK'IXAM) MVKSTOl'K
Portland, Mar. la Cattle steady
receipts 100; steers good H.2a(tp
.75; medium $7.75 v ; com
mon $r..7 7.25; can ner and
cutter stem $5.50 6.75; heifers,
good (sfiO lbs. up) $ti.75Cf 7.25;
common and medium, nil weights.
J5. 0016.75. cows, good $ti.25ir
7.00; common and medium $5.00
$1)0.25; canners and cutters $2.00
45.00; bulls, good (beef yearlings
excluded , $4. 50 fit 5.25; common
to medium (canners anil bologna)
$3.00 6? 4.50; calves, medium to
choir) M90 lbs. down) $8,501?
$12.00, cull ami common (1U0 !bs.
down) $5.00 j 8.60; medium to
choice (190 to 200 lbs.) $7.00
11.00; medium to choice (200 lbs.
up) $0.00-7.60; cull i(ul com
mons (100 lbs. up) $1.50(16.50.
Hogs steady; receipts 300;
Heavyweight (250 to 350 pound)
medium, good and choice $12.00
14.25; medium weight (200 to
aoo pounds) medium, good and
choice $13.00fii)14.25; lightweight
UtiO to 200 pounds) com
mon, medium, good nnd choice
314 00m 11.25; light lights (130 to
160 lbs. ) common, medium, good
and enoii-e $ I 3.00 fw 1 4.00 ; packing
intfcw, ninooin $ iz.vv (it) I U.5U ; pack
ing hogs, rough $1 1.00 4$ 1 2.00;
Slaughter piga (130 lbs. down)
medium, good and choice $12-.00ii)
13.00; feeder nnd stocker pigs (70
to 130 lbs.) common, medium, good
and choice $10.0011.00. (.Soft or
oily hogs and roasting pigs exclud
ed In above quotation.)
Kheep steady. receipts none;
lambs, light and handy weight,
medium to choice $14.00'iM6 00
hoavy weight (112 pounds up)
medium to prime $1 2.00 o 14.00;
all weights cull and common
$ It. 00 4D14.00; yearling wethers,
medium to prime $10.5013.00
wethers (2 years old and over)
medium to prime $9.00 J7 11.00;
ewes, common to cholco $8.00 fit?
10.00; canner and cull $r.00f(j)8.00.
em spring 11.68: western red 11. 15
B. B. B. hard white $1.0. Today's
car receipts: wheat 4, Hour 7,
oau 1, hay , corn 1.
POUIRY
Portland, Or, Mar 13 Poultry
nom., steady, heavy hens 21
&22c: light 18&19c: springs 22
23c; old roosters 10c; ducks, white
pekln 25c; live turkeys 23c; dress
ed turkeys 33 36c; geese 16c.
ONIONS AND POTATOES
Portland, Mar. 13 Onions alow
$' 50 5.75 in country. Potatoes
slow $1.60-91.60.
SVTS, HOPS AND CAKCARA
Portland, Mar. 13 Nuts steady;
walnuts 28 33c; filberts nom.
Portland, Mar. 13 Hops steady
new clusters 16917c; fuggles 15
&18c; old crop nominal.
I'ortland, Mar. 13 Cascara bark
quiet; new peel 7&8c per lb.; Ore
gon grape root 4c.
Host on. Mass . a Mr. 13 The
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow:
There 1a a "owing Impression
in the wool trade that the market
is "dragging on bottom" and that
increased business in decent vol
ume Is "Just around the corner."
This Impression has been strength
ened to some extent by the course
of the London sales, which have
vhown a slightly better tone as the
sales have progressed Australia
also keeps firm on the new low
levels.
Manufacturers are looking the
market over more or less careful
ly and evidently are feeling a lit
tle more cheerful; In fact there is
no doubt that there 1m slow Im
provement in the demand for
goods. Current business in wool la
in Inn lted quantities and at slight
ly lower prices for the mot part.
Mohair Is In limited request and
barely steady.
The Bulletin will publish the fol
lowing wool quotations tomorrow;
Scoured basts:
Oregon Eastern No. 1, staple
$1.551.40; fine and fine medium
combing $1.45t'1.60; eastern cloth
ing $l.354?l.37; valley Ho. I,
$1.351.40.
Mohair Best combing 85$Oo;
best carding 76fS0c.
Salem Markets
Compiled from rvporis of Sa
lem dealers for Uie guidance
oi CaplUl Journal reader
(ItcWscd dally.)
i;rain: No. 1 white wheat $156;
No. 1 red wheat $1.53 (sacked).
Wliocfli rrtcce
Mat: fop hogs 10 He; eows
7 U 9c; dressed hoga 16 Vic; lop
steers 6 07c; cows 4) 5c; can
ner cows 1 H up; bulls S 5c,
spring lambs up to 90 lbs., 14c:
veal 9c; dies,ted veal 10c
Poultry; Springers 16c; light
hens 16 (i 17c. heavy hens 20c;
old roasters 8c; ducks 16 18c;
turkeys 32c dressed: alive 23 4(25c;
cese lHJfZOc aressea: live i.wmc
white Pekln ducks, alive 16 4 13c;
India Runner ducks alive 14&16c I
Butterfat 44c: creamery butter
45 46c; eggs 20c; standard 22c;
selects 24c; milk $2.20 cwt.
vegetables: potatoes ii.7bvpz.Jii
cwt. head lettuce $4.50ii5.00 crate
California cabbage 3,45Vic; cel
ery hearts $1.25 ((p 1.75 doz.; crate
$6.00 ''4 8. j 9 cwt.; onions iz.iUftf
$3.50 No. 1; boilers $1-50 per cwt.;
iweet potatoes fancy 7 4jf 8c;
spinach greens 9c pound; pep
pers 40c; green Hubbard squaw h
$3.50 per cwt.; rutabagas 2c;
parsnips 3 Mc crated cauliflower
tl.ftO0.5O; lacked rarrots $2.50; ishes, green onlona c; grape luge 5 4c lb Ji,
local turnips S Vic; California bunch fruit $4.0004.76 crate; rhubarb cucumbers 3 ' "l.VT
vegetables: carrot, beets and tur- 16c; California rhubarb 10c; toma- 28c lb.; new telephone peas
nine tOc dos.i parsley 76c: rad- toes $5.00ft6 00 lug; Texas cab- new mustard greens 7c.
Salem folks like 'em. Box of 6
big bare for 60c.
Slice It!
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Ladd & Bush Bankers
ESTABLISHED 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m.
ICUfiS VW IIU'ITIOII
Prl III 111. M:Lf 13 Kiri'a
current receipts 27c; pullels 2 u'
firsts 2UV4i27c; henneries
1!S '4 0:'2'Jc deliverc'l l'ortlaiul.
1'urtlnnd. f)r i!r 11 11. ......
extrns. cubes, city 4ic: stamlarilK
43i,c; prime firsts si Vic; first
3sV4c; prints 47e; cartons 48c.
llullerriit sleaily. bent rliuriilni.'
cream 45f4ic net shippers track
in xuiie 1; sic ueuvereu l'urtland.
CltAJ.V MMtKIT
Portland. Mar. 1.1 Wheat bills:
hunt winter $1.68; soft white
11 .118; western whlto $1.68; north-
ri.A.vr 111. 111. it i' 1111:1 :s
For Ilcst Iteturns
Easily Rrmm, eaily til come Into
bearing. l'ro.t proof, rain proof,
non-perlsnahlo
I'K.MWV 1IH)S. NI1IISKHY
2M State St.
ii block nest of V. S. Nnt'l bnnk
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 and can
tell you the amount required for any
job large or small
Get the benefit of our 30 years experi
ence as practical painters.
Phone 594 154 S. Com'l. St.
Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store
STRICTLY TAILORED
GOATS FOR
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stores
SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES
OKANGES Nice size, 2
doz. for.
GKAPEFKUIT Fancy
Florida, 3 for
A5c
23c
BBTTEK SkiiBtts Best
Creamery, per lb
47c
CAULIFLOWER Fancy
white, 2 lbs
25c
TENDER TURN ICS SWEET
CARROTS. BRIGHT 1Qn
PARSNIPS. 4 lbs for IOC
EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch A P
2 doz. for iuC
AH Week Prices Saturday All Week Prices
I'lNEAITI.E Whole slices Features POTATOES No. 2 Bur-
,r,e 2,, tins, fjg lbs68C 00 H. 81.35
9 25 lb. A-! no :
BREAD Double or b"g $JO SKAGGS SYRUP Pure
loaves, doubles wt Cheese, Full Cream, cae "' mape, Q(n
. : o lbs. TO 24 lb. tins OUL
FEDERAL MILK, QQ for t)OC
tnll cans, 10 for ... OJL Wesson Oil 4 f ROYAL CLUB De Luxe
tit. size ! C Plum A Q
CATSUP Del Monte, o i. n- r7" 3 cans uOV,
, . Schilling s Coffee,
45c ,b:...$1.29 .atoes. 79
packed, 6 cans I tt
PEANUT BUTTER. Milk Federal,
fresh, ) q tall cans, OPp GEM NUT MAR-
per lb OL 3 for AOv. Karine, 3 for l)9L
AT OUR MARKET
AVe have (he Best in Fresh and Smoked Meats. It' will be convenient to
order your meats and groceries together.
km
One must be smartly, comfortably
and correctly dressed for spring, and
selection from our new modes in
sports coats assures the achievement
of all three requirements. We have
anticipated every need for every
figure and are pleased to announce
the showing of these sports coats in
the new spring cloths. Greys, Tans,
and mixtures.
Models are single and double j!
bra.sled, quarter lined and tailored
with the tight set in sleeve or the
ragglin, wide cuff.-
Some feature the velvet collars
while others are of self materials.
$19M to 342
CAKES MADE TO ORDER FOR EVERY OCCASION
JUNE
JANUARY
JULY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
E3.1K
APRIL
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Prune Cake
20c
Hot X Biros
Spccal for Saturday
25c
Bear Claws
6 for 25c
Bread -
Twin Loaves
15c
We serve lunchei il day.
Yon will enjoy Our Coffee.
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