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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925. Eofton. Mnv 8 The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will suy: The downward trend In wool rallies ajtiwari to hive been op ped temporarily, at lea it, and with the London auction btlnjr curtall td and A mis pens' on of wi1w In Australia until July, It would seem as If a stphle bni mlprht now be found upon which to do bufllnM. Price have t-hfinjred only eliithtly here during the pant veek and it to evident thit the duty at London of 10 to 15 pr cent on Merinos fcnd 20 to 30 per cent on cross bred wns fully discounted, .In the west, little has been done !n the way nf new clip operation. For best bright fleeces 35 cent In beint? offers.! with Mil bouvht. while In the territory wrtlons hard 1y anything has been lone, except for a feiv consignments being mnde. Tha mill ftit'iatlon appear to be Without material change. Mohnir 1 alw but probably 2,500.000 r.iiund have been cleared In Texas at 5365 centa for ffrown ha!r and 6770 cents for kid. th Bulletin will publish the fl lowing wool n"otnlona tomorrow: Scoure 1 b:ini. Oregon eastern No. 1 staple $1.201-22; 11 no and fine medium combinn $ 1 .1 " t 1.20; eastern cloth Imt f!. 00-51 1.05; valley No. 1, $1 CStfMP Mohair bet combing SO Q 85c; le.t c-mMtip; 70W75e. TODAY'S MllHKEtREPORTS mvkstoo K Portland, Mi'.y 8 Cattle ntenriy re'"!r.ti nrno; ateeri, Rood 19.50 fi9.7i; me-iinm $8.00fii)9.50; com mon $7.00ffi h.03; cannern and nut tr etot-v. $5 507.00; hrtltYrn pood H50 I ha. up) $a.00(i?8.75; common nnd me Hum, all welnht S5.50fv4 00; cows, good $7.50 8 r.0; commonand medl'im h.0iH 7.76; dinners and rnttera $2.50 ( 5.00; bulb, good (beef ye-nillnttHl 14.7T. ifi 5.50: ro'iimon to medium (cannern and IioIokikm) 3 50g $ 4 . 7 ; calves, medium to choice 1190 iHt. down) $7.50 fit 1 0.&0; cull nd common (190 llw. dnwnV$5.00 ;.50; medium to choice (190 to ted lba.) $t.r0f 10.00; medium to Choice .f20 lbn. up) ffi.ftOff 6.&0; eull and common (120 lbs. up) $n 50ffr5.50. Hop steady. rceelpta 890; heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds) medium, tyood md choice 11 0.50 fv 11.25: medium weight 1 200 to 300 lbs.) medium, good and choir? 11 0.75 U SO; light weight, (ISO to 200 lba.) common, medium goo'i and ch-le tiling 12.00; llRht llrht. common. me-I-ium, good, choice $10.00 ut 1 1.50; packing hotra, nninoth $ 9.r 0 itf 10.00- r.mrh $9 00fii9.50; alntmh ttr plga (130 Ittii. down) medium, good and choico $ 1 0.00 5? 10.50; feeder nn-' atocker plga V to 130 lbs.) com mon medium, good and Chi-.- ?9.0U4rl0.00. (Soft or oily hurt and roasting pips exclu led In abovtt.i Snoop Htendy; receipt none; Inmbi, lltfht (in J handy weight, medium to choice I7.50t9.fl0: beavy weight (12 llw. up) medium to prin.e $7 fl0rf-8.flO; nil weichta, cull and common fj.OOSvH.OO; sprint? lambs, medium to choice 11 0.00 if; 13.50: aprlti'i liuulw, cull and con.mon 95.00 rt 10.00; vearlliif.' wt-lhtra, medium to primo til.TiiiW1 1. 00? wet ho -s, (2 years old nod ov er) medium to prima f ti.QOfii-7.00; ewes, com min to ch-ilro t-t.naui .TO; c-innur and cull $i.!ipft I 00. (Above qii'titlons except rpring lam on on shorn busl). Fort lull t, May S K::i;a firm Current rccelpti 27 He; pulk-tx 14 fffL'Rc; f'rwtrt 2S Vj f 21; hen nerlrs 26fj2il4c delivered Port land. Portland. Ore, May 8 Putter extra cubcM, city, 40., standard h!c, primo fir.it s 39 ',4c; flirt J9c; prln td 42c; cartoon 4.1c. Buitorfat Bteadv, h"!'. cnurnlnK rrearn 40c net snippers' track in scne 1; 41c delivered Portland. roHTr.wn u iv Portland, May 8 Wheat b'dw r.rtrd white, blmvitom, buart Sl.t9 soft white, werttcrn white, northern spring ll.fil ; hanl winter II 60-T-ftern red 11.59- It. It. P.. I.nrd whlto $1.90. Today cir receipts: whept 9. fl ur S, coi-n 1, oats 2, hay 2. pot'iritY Pttrtlnnd. Ore, Mav 8 Poultry ttehdv; heavy hens 23ff24c; light SI f ?2o: broilcrn 30f 3ie; white tfuckn 35c. ONIONS Ki POTVTOFS Portland. May 8 Onions iioti., 1 5.00 Sf 5. 25 In country. Potatoes Old $2.23(12.35. NPTS, HOPS AND CAKCARA Portland. May R Nuts Millet; Walnuts 21013o; filberts nom. Poitlm l. Mnv 8 Hoi weak new clutters IKOItlu; fim't'ls I HP S5c: old con nominal. Portland. May 8 Cascira Kirk quiet: now peel 78c per 4b.; Ore gon grape root 8 He, Krauses Chocolate Chips Regular 60c a lb. Saturday and Sunday only 38c lb. 2 lbs. for 70c Limit 2 lbs. to customer Only at Schaefer's DrugStore TfelloW Front" Phone 187 135 North Commercial The Pennlar Store Woman Bootlegger Freed ta. ' - sr. I t' Li A collection taken op bt tbg Sunday Bchool clast ol the Rlvcrton. N. J.. ilettaudIM Cbiirrta, unalilcil Mrs. Mary 8torollo, of Mount Holly. N. J., to leave tbe Ilurllnglno Counly Jail after lervlng 174 day, lor possessing two gallons of liquor. Hhe had been senienced to pay $300 fine at the rate of dollar a day, desnlie her claim that abe boot legged to support her children (also shown) and a sick buaband. GET LOCATION Young & Welts have secured a permanent louitioa for the fruit rteoaon here this summer, but arc not ready Just yt-t to announce where It will be, the announcement to he made in a few d iys. We plan to provide a cash mar ket for Krowors of fremh fruits in the Willamette valley," stated L. V. Wells. In making further an- nouncement of his plans here for the reason. We have bei throuirh a num ber of cherry orchards and believe there will be a fair crop this sea son, anl our method of payinw cfish for the fruit has been hearti ly approved by all growers with whom we have talked. "We have been i skd to name our price on cherries but the r.iar ket has not been estnhlbdied. How ever, we will as.Miro the prowum hat we proved the shlnplng qual tv of Willamette valley cherriei last year so that this year we can oase our price on the market a. we do not think the risk nny itxeator on aherrloj In :hls district than In other districts. 'This district will govern the mnriiiit to a large ex wit as the tornnije from here will be the heaviest of any district shipping nt (he time these cherries are harvest- d. Therefore, if all cron-lin nre held on a cash price hero there will be very HUlo lancer of lump In the market md the grow rs will have the most profitable year tncy nnve experienced. As soon ns the market open in .other dU'rie'n where wo nre r.perutinar vi will give the Capital journal information so tl-at I rrewera In this district mav keep in touch with market coiul'tlons. Salem Markets On m piled from reports of Ka loin dealers fur the guidance of t'uplutl Jiiurual rentiers (ItcvlM'd dally.) C.rnln: No. 1 whit wheat 11.49 No. 1 red wheat 11.47 (sacked). Meat : Top hogs 1 3c : sows S(illi'; dressed hog 16c; top at'-ors 6Ic. cows $4.O'l6.50; can ncr cows IU up; bulls 3Wt5c. tprtng lambs up to 90 lbs.. 14c; vcul 9c; dressed veal 13c. Poultry: Springers 35-i: llRht hens 20c; heavy hens 22c; ild roosters 10c; o.ucks 18 IP 18c; goose 18fj20c dressed; live 12 ) 14c white Hekln ducks, olive ItitfxUSc; In'lia Runner ducks alive 144tlflc Eutlerfat 41c; creamery butter 14 45c; eggs 20c; standards 22c; selects 24c; milk 12.20 cwt. Vegetables: Cuhroriiia ncv Itotatoeji 0o; old potatoes 2.2fi tfi 2.95 sack; head lettuce $3.60fi$3.75 cn-te, Texati cabbage f c, California 3 w 1-; Ore-y in grown onions 15.30 cwt, crate onions 13 00)S3.&0 cwt.; sweit potatoes, fan ry. 12 cents: spinach crate 41.25: peppers 25c; ruta bagas .1. 00 ; par 8m l pa 3 4 c : sjick carrots 14.00; local turnips 3 f u; Calif-irnla bunch vegetables: car rots 90c; beets, t'jrnlps 90c dot.; 1-arf.ly 600j; loci) ru ll.thes 40 ffi'SO; gfjen onions 41a; grapefruit S6fi '1.2"i; local rhubar' i 3c; tomatoes 15.50; saparagus $1.25 fD f 1 50 dozen; new telephone peaa h tyl Z'i; new mustard greens 8c; Califonii strawberries 20 box crate 11.75; artlehokos fl.00 dos oranges, small naval 15.75 & 7.00; new wax beans 22c; green beans 20c; . wax oniona $ J.O j 13.fi 3. broccoli 12.75; California cauli flower 12.75; pineapple 13.50f14. DRIED FRUIT MEN TO MEET IN PORTLAND SOON The annual meeting of the North west Driel Kruit asnoriatlon will be held In Portland t the cham ber of co.nmerce Tueslay, May 12. at 10 o'clock in the morning. It Is exi ected all dried fruit packers i rum &aiem win ie in attendance. PRINCE TO VISIT! CHILE Lou don, May 8. (A. P.) The Prince of Wa'oe, It It officially an nounced, mis definitely accepted in Invitation to visit Chile upon tho termination of his visit to Argentina. The dato has been fixed for the vlait but ft Is expected. the prince will arrive in Chile about August -0 by special train from Buenos A 1 rca. II. M. S. Repulse, on which the rrlnco te making his southern voy age, arrived several dayB ago at Capetown and the royal traveler now is enjoying the hospitality cf tho South African Pnlon. It Is understood that the prince will spend several days In Sontt ago, Chile, and tlicn make a thor ough tour of that country. Hf will embark from a Chilean port f'T his return to Kugtand. Open Forum Contributions to This Columl must be plainly written on one tide of paper only, limited tO 100 words In length and feigned with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these spe cifications will be reiected To the Kdittr: In one cf your co ntem porurla of last Sunday we read the following under the head of Criticisms of youth In which they sny "Did It ever occur to these critics that it has been per sons of older generations who wrote the bonks that provide these entertainments." I suppose this contempory felt him or herself greatly relieved of all blame by laying It up m the bhouldere of previous generations. The writer hereof has reached three fourth of a century and seriously protests the above sentiments as no psrron l that time could possibly have conceived the present mode of en tertainment. Then this contem pory says Laws are not enforced as they should be because they are entrusted too much to the hands of those of the older generation who have not caught the vision of ur new order bf progress. '.Veil the older generation were generally law abiding .Our penal institutions are filled to overflow ing and seems to be on the In crease. What would we de with the suiplus. It tsays the oldre gen eration should council tho young er men nnd women educated In cur schools and colleges in civic moral and social righteousness and compel obeilience to law, 1 sup pose the last pr.iofrraph in speak ing of the older generation refers to the parents and if so we enn heartily enJorso the sentiments but it can only be done by cutting out a lot of curriculum and substi tuting a spade hoo ax or some oth er tool as a mode of entertainment nnd public sentiment can do it If a majority were so Inclined. AN OBSEIIVER. society (Continued from Price Kive.l Miss Lillie Christopliemon. Dance director were M!s Zel da Mi) I key, Mim Ruth Ro&i, Mis Ella Hop Lee, Mies Helen Petty john. Miss Jeunnie Corskle, Hi Klsie Hopa Lee, Mm Eleanor Ad ams. Mien'Kathryn Itoeeman, MitM Mildred Tomtinson. Miss Marjorie Chrletf-neon, Mlsa Myrtle Jensen and Albert Flegel. More than a hundred members of the W. II. M. S. of the Firs: Methodist church attended the tea meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon. The open ing of a number of the tiny eun bonnets was the outstanding fea ture of the meeting. It wae found that approximately $718 has been netted thus far In tbe sun bonnet campaign. Mre. E. J. Swaffonl gave a short report of the recent convention In McMinnville. During the tea hour Mre. E. C. Hickman and Mrs. W. D. Smith dtopeneed hospitalities at the tea table. JOURNAL MATINEE AT GRAND BANNER EVENT FOR KIDS (Continued from page me) who Intend to be absolutely sure of seeing the show. Last time a Capital Journal party was staged at the Grand theater a line cf kid dies half a block long was formed h ythe time the sow was ready to Etart. The crowd was estimated at nearly a thousand, all waiting to get Into a theater which holds only 742 people. If they had been mere grownups it wouldn't have been possihle to get them all in. Either tho hero Tom Mix or the story "Dick Turpin" is enough to draw a crowd. - The story is of old England, the Eng land of whieh every youngster has read. The England of dashing horses, midnight stage holdups, the England of impetuous moon- Tools That You Will Enjoy Using Come in and see our tools special constructed for the automobile owner. W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Hri he the Same Man) PARTS FOR ALL CARS I -!i St. -it Ferry Salem. Ore QualityWithout Extravagance FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER Hutch jon 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 ioh 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 Good For $1.00 At Moore's Furniture Store Good for 10 days on any piece of Gold Seal Congoleum or any piece of Furniture. Get Acquainted Special Grain Fed Grain Fed PIG PORK PORK STEAK 18c lb. 20c lb. Milk Fed Milk Fed LEGS OF VEAL VEAL STEAK 20c lb. 20c lb. , , . Freshly Ground Freshly Ground Sausace HAMBURGER " s 12y2c lb. 15c lb. Best Creamery PURE LARD BUTTER No. 5 Pail m r 1 1 85c lb. 40c lb- 1 Delicious UMECO FRANKFURTERS 2 lbs. 45c 1 5c lb. Fresh Dressed Shad, lb. 12y2 Fish Suggestions: Sturgeon, Crabs- Dressed Coos Clams, Fresh Mackerel, Chinook Salmon, Halibut, Etc. -m midget market Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE light romances. The hero in well, the hero Tom Mix. More can hardly be ja:d. Instead o fhls usual cowboy regalia. In which he rides swiftly lo the rescue of the heroine, who In surrounded by handits, or sonic thing, tills time he is diessed up like :he gallant gentleman of the type who thought nothing of snrerid Ing his ccat in the mud for his queen to walk upon, or of riding at top speed all night on some wild escapade, or of pulling a Hack mask down over his eyes, drawing a huge pistol from its pouch Turpifi, you know, hold the rcc-t-rd as England's boldest bamlU (f all time, and his one saving trace was that he robbed the rich to pay the poor. Incidentally In this picture he wins one if the fairest ladies In the land in a most unusual manner. Tom Mix has Tjny with him, as t-sual. "Dick Turpin" to be shown 'egul.uly at the Grand theater S;iturdav and Sunday. For Your Convenience -AWVPUtO FIRST PREMIUM CntMm STATE FA.R BUTTER 5c PASTEURIZED CLARIFIED IN QUARTERS The handy way to buy butter. Ready to serve, i- our quarter pound rolls in a carton. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR MARION BUTTER IN QUARTERS MARION CREAMERY Salem Amity Extraordinary Special For Saturday Selling Oilettes or Painted Pictures In Beautiful Frames A variety of Subjects for Selection "Your Choice Saturday Only 98C each See Our Windows C'S'Janiltoru H . I -t jr trrwa ws? ira I . 1 KUIH'5 Strawberries They are In excellent shape, tlno color and flaTor 2 Boxes 35c Roth's Mayonaise Wo have recently In stalled a National May onalser and are now mak ing the finest possible Mayonaise. Besides hay ing it In bulk we are putting It In 4 oi., 8 01., nd ID Ol. Jars. For Saturday we will give a small Jar free with each 8 ox. or 16 os. Jar with tho guarantee that you can use the small Jar and If It la not the best Mayonaise you erer tast ed, bring the larger Jar back and your money will be refunded. 8 ox. Jars 30 If oi. Jars 50c By the pound 45c Mother's Day Candy Imperial Chocolates especially packed la appropriate boxes tor Mother's Day $1.50 Bos Quality First Groceries Fruits and Meats Buy your Meats with your Groceries, one order, one de livery, one account. Alaska Reindeer With the continued demand for Reindeer Meat we have another one for disposal this week. Tliis meat is being appreciated by a large number of people and we are fortunate to be able to offer it to our Salem customers. Reindeer meat is as tender and juicy as young steer beef and has that gamey flavor that sets it apart from other meats. Call early to get your selection of the roasts or steaks. We are also preparing Reindeer Hamburger and Reindeer Sausage. Roth Grocery Co. Phones 1885-6-7 No charge for delivery Pineapple Special Llbby's Large, Sliced 3 for 95o Broken Sliced, 2a 3 for 6So Vegetables . Local vegetables are again coming to the front In our displays. Our large turnover on fruits and vegetables guaran tees fresh stuff all the time. New Peas, New Potatoes, Asparagus, Beans, Let tuce, Cucumbers, Toma toes, Wax Onions, Cab bage, Celery, Peppers, Bunch Carrots, Onions, nadi-he. Rruharb, Turnips Fruit Oranges 23c. 42c, 62c, and 83c Florida Crape Fruit 15c, 2 for 25c UlA 10c each. lopping Basket Free An 85c basket with a 11 00 assortment of Soap 17 bar White Lanndry and t ban Toilet Soap.