.PARTS- TOM-
OREGON WHEAT,
Portland, July 10 The Orepron
rop of all wheiit gives promise of
bout 18,000,000 bushelH, accord
Inn to I L. Kent, Oregon Btatisti
clan for the department of agri
culture. Dry weather in June af
fected the crop In some localities
ind cut down the yield. Kent emi
mates the oat crop at 9.500,000
bushelH as compared to s.uoo.ouu
buflhelA ln.st year; and a probable
ootato roduction of 4,9.0,0U0 tu
ahela or compared to an Orenon
cron of 3.780.000 bushels last year.
Ah hlch aa 10 cents was paid
for fancy country dressed calves
aiontr the street yesterday aitor
noon, although 1 4 Mi to IS cents
Is the ruling price on choice light
veal. Receipts have been unusual
ly lifiht this week and butchers are
willing to pay a premium ror real
fancy stuff. Choice Jiffht hogs are
also scarce and the market firm
at 19 to 19 ft cents.
Poultry demand Is unusually
brisk with dalVi- arrivals moving
out promptly. Heavy hens are firm
at 23 and 24 cents with light hens
at 16 to 18 cents. Springs sell
from 19 to 25 cents, the higher
figure prevailing on colored slock
Ducks steady at 20 cents.
KggH are lower with extras off
another cent on the exchange at
86 cents. Current receipts eased
off a half, now being ported
J2i cents net. Other grades are
unchanged.
Cube butter prices declined on
the exchange. Standards are
down to 46 cents with prime firsts
at 43 U cents. Domand is etlll
good, however, for top score stock,
Cream receipts show slight gain.
IjIVKSTOCK
Portland. July 10 Hogs steady;
receipts lfiO; heavy weight
250 to 360 pounds) med
ium. Rood and choice tl 3.00 'if
14.00; medium weight (200 to 280
$13.2514.00; lightweight (160 to
J00 lbs.) common, medium, good
and choice 14.25g14.60; llght-
Ilghts (130 to 160 lbs.) com mo
medium, good and choice $12.75
014.00; packing hogs smooth
911.004011.60; rough $10.00
11.00; slaughter pigs (130 lbs.
down) medium, good and choice
$12.0013)13.60; feeder and stuck cr
pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) common, me
dium, good and choice $13.00TP
13.75. (Soft or oily hogs and roast
lng pigs excluded.)
Cattle steady, receipts 20; steers
medium $7.258.25; common $6.00
7.25; canners and cutter steers
$4.6 Otft (J. 00; hellers, common and
medium, all weights $4.606.00
cows common and medium $4.00fr
$.25: canners and cutters $2.00
4.00; bulls, good (beef yearlings
excluded) $4.765.75; common to
medium (canners and bolognas)
$2.60 4.76; calves, medium to
choice (190 lbs. down) $8.60tfj
10.00; cull and common (190 lbs.
down) $6.00)8.60; .medium to
choice (200 lbs. up) 6.&0r7.60;
cull and common (120 lbs. up)
$6.00 0.60.
Sheep and lambs slow; receipts
195; lambs light and handywelght
good valley lamb $ 1 0.00 fii 1 1 .60
heavyweight 02 lbs. up) medium
tfc prime $8.0010.00; all weights
cult and common $6.U0iff$8.00
yearling wethers, medium to prlmo
and over, medium to prime $4.50
ti6.00; ewes, common to choice
$3.60(05.00: en rui or und cull $1.60
CP 3.60. (Above quotations except
I'OllTtLAND filt.MN
Portland. July 10 Wheat: hard
White, bin est em, baurt $1.38; soft
white, hard winter, northern spring
1.37; wmtern white $1.36: west
m red $134; 11. II. ft. hard while
$1.40. Todays car receipts: wheat
12, Hour 8, nay 2.
itU'iTKit and i:;;s
Portland, July 10 Kgga weak;
current receipts 31 Vic; pullets 21)
if 2 9 c ; 1 1 1'hIh 2 9 ft 2 0 c ; ex t ran
19Viir;J0Kc delivered l'oiilnnd.
Uutier steady; extra cubes, city
46 c; standards 45 c; prime
firsts 43c; firsts 42 'c; umter
grades nominal; prints 4 7c; car
tons 4 He.
It utter fat firm. nest churning
cream 45c net shipper)' track In
tune 1,
I'Ot'lTKY
Portland, or., July 10 Poultry
tcady; heavy bens 23c; light Hie;
broilers 18 4 (ft 25c; young white
ducks 20fc 21c.
ONIONS Al i'OTATOIOS
Portland. July 10 Potatoes, new
potatoes $2.002.50; onions steady
NITS, HOI'S AND CASCAIt A
Portland, July 10 Nuts steady;
walnut. No. 1 28ii4f-32Vfc; filberts
nominal.
Hops steady; 1924 crop 16 $i
18c; 1923 crop nominal.
Cascara bark quiet. New peal
8'. '6c per pound; Oregon grape
root 8 Vic.
Salem Markets
Compiled rroiu n-orta ul Sa
lem uVulem for the guhltun
ol CnpKiil Joiiruul rciiilera.
(ItevlMd daily.)
WhitU'sulo r rices
drain: No. 1 white wheat $1.24;
No. 1 red wheat $1.22 (sacked).
Meal: Top bona 130; sows
$9.60 10. 60; drced hog 18c; top
tcera Cc; cuwa 92.60 5.00; bulls
Hl4e; spring lmiihs, 80 lbs. and
Under 99Vtc; heavier 8Vie; veal
t7V4c; drtfxi-d ve;l 13c.
Poultry; Springers My 20c; light
bona 13(fMGc; heavy hens 1 8 (ft 20c
Id rooBlera 6c.
Hutterfat 45e; creamery butter
47r4Kc; egir;i 2fie; standnrds 28c;
elects 30c; milk f 2.1 5 cwt.
Vegetables snd trulls; Cant a
loupes $3.26 if 3.76; watermelons
lc lb.; cherries, Ittngs He;
Oranges $7.76 8r' 8.76 ; lomonds $8.00
0fl.OO; Krapefrult 19.00; bannnas
f Vic lb.; apples, extra fancy Wine
nps $4.00; peppers 30c lb.; pens
TVie lb.; new pointoes 2Hw3c;
spinach 7c; bunched vegetables :
beets, carrots, turnips, local 4u
tt HOc; beets, carrots, onions 20 Hf
0c; radishes 25$i 4c dox. bnnrht'.-
tomatoes $4.60 30-lb .crate or ISe
lb. ; green beans 10c; lettuce, dry
pack, crate $ 1 .75 Si1 2.00; do.. 80c;
cucumbers, per dor., hothouse
91.15 1.75; OroRon celery $1.00i
tl.26 dos.; old potatoes $2.75; sack
ed vegetables: beets, carrots ruta
bagas and turn), 3o; yellow
onions, per cwt., $6.00; local
nlng. $2.00: plum 11.60 for 4 bas
ket crato; home grown cabbage
4c; new yellow onions, 6c by sock
low onions, per uwt., $6-00; local
cauliflower $2.00 crate; strawber
ries 11.76 92.50; Oregon aprl-
ON THE AIR
SATURDAY NIGHT
(Pacific Time)
KOW, Portland, Ore., 491.6
6-8 P. M., Jackie Souders' or
chestra of the Portland hotel;
Intermission solos by Helen Se
lln, 80pm no, of Salem, Or.;
weather, baseball scores and
news Items; 9-10, Kllbourne
quintet, courtesy of the W. M.
Smith company; 10-12, Jackie
Souders' orchestra of the Port
land hotel.
KGO, Oakland, Cal., 3C1.2
8 P. M., spoils review, Al San
toro; 8-10, program; Vinlon Ia
Kerrcra's Hotel St. Francis con
cert orchestra; 10-1 A. M.,
Henry HalKtead's orchestra.
KPO, San Francisco, Cal.,
428.3 1-2 P. M Hudy Seiger's
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 3:30
6:30, I'alaeo hotel; 5:30-6:16,
Ijoew's Warfield theater; 6:35
7:30, Waldemar Llnd, States rea
taurant orchestra; 8-12, John
ny Bulck's Cablrlaiis.
KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 467
5:30-6 P. A!., Examiner's mat
inee musleale; 6, RIcDanlel's
nightly doings; 6:45, radltoriol
tolk; 7-7:30, hair hour of
dance music; 7:30-8, commun
ity alng, bookshelf chat, Mhw
Nancy; 8-9, Fxaminer program,
D. A. R.; 9-10, Variety hour,
Pop-Question ga,mo and Radio
novelties; 10-11, Packard Radk
club, Way Watts, Ijorothy Cleve
land, Ruth and Ulah Carlson,
Jack Kurtz and others; 11-3 A.
M., KFI midnight frolic, direc
tion Don Meany.
SI'VDAY
(Paciric Time)
KOW, Portland, Ore., 491.5
10:30-12, morning services
Church of Our Father (First
Unitarian) tho Rev. W. G. Eliot
Jr., pastor;. 7:45-9 P. M., serv
ices from First Presbyterian
church, Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman, pastor; 9-10 P. M.,
Oratorio "Stabat Mater," by
Elks' band of Taeoma, Wosh.,
Harry W. Evans, director; Vio
la Yeager soprano, and Hamil
ton Nasun, dramatic tenor, solo
ists. Scopes Case
Summarized
From Start
The defendant John T. Scoth
24, formerly science teacher in the
Khea county (Tcnn.) schools, his
first position after being gradu
ated from the University of Ken
tucky. The charge violation of the
Tennessee luw which prohibits tho
teaching of theory of evolution !n
tile public schools.
The Bcene 11 hen county circuit
court at Dayton. Tenn., a town i:f
2000 popL-lution.
The Judge Judge John T.
Itaulston.
Probable duration estimated
nt from two wo'iks to a month.
The prosecution Walter White,
superintendent of Rhea county
schools-and official prosecutor; A.
r. Stewart, nttoi ney general of
the eighth Tennessee judicial dis
trict: William Jennings Uryan,
William Jenningc. Hryan Jr., Sue
K. Hicks, J. (i. McKcnzle, Wallace
C. Haggard, Herbert K. Hicks.
The detche Judge It. Neal,
chief of staff; Clarence Darrow.
Dudley Field IV! alone, Arthur Car
Mold Hays, Imtnbrldgo Colby, John
j. GodHcy. Mr. Colby will not !e
present at the trial.
The witnesses p romlnint
churchmen "and scientists.
The en use the ant 1-nvoluHnn
cots $2.60 per box: can
ning $2: plums $1.60 for A banket
crate: home grown rnbbnpo 4c; new
vrllow onions, (lc hv the sack:
fresh parflley flflc doznn: local cel
ery 90c(r$1.2(i: cnwibna 6c; local
peaches 20c banket, water nenchen
11.00 crate.
Mission Bell
Toilet Bonn
This Week
3 for 25c
And 1 bar Free
Delicatessen
KvprythlnR for a nlro
cold lunch can bo aclpcti'd
In tbla department. Po
tato, Shrimp. Club Houao
Saluda; Cottngo CIicord,
Pimento, Chill. Tillamook,
Swiss, Urlek Chppfln and
ninny other Tarlotles.
l'icklcs. OUvrs, ItolifhcH.
COLD MEATS
Corned Deef. Rolled Ham,
1'reswed Ham. Souse,
I'lekled PIrs Feet. Veal
Ixtnf. Jellied TnnRue,
Minced Ham, Kippered
Salmon.
Lunches Put Up
On abort notice we can
proparo a lunrh for
pirn I en for any number of
people.
Box Lunches
A Ofilnty lunch with
wimlwiehM. enke, plrklos,
(wind And fruit making a
complete- mrnl 25e.
A different lunrh
every dny ,
Jar Rubbers
Good I.urk (heavy red
Hnhheri
3 dozen 25o
Hevy OrAy Rubbers
4 dozen 25o
luw fathered uy KeprtcentaUve
Judge w. Ikt:tsr of Macon county,
passed by the laet session of the
TonneHsee leglaluture, signed by
Governor Austin Peay, March 21.
Previous action Scopes arrost
ed charged with explaining evolu
tion theory to tla biology class;
held to grand jury in bond of
$1000 at pralimlnary hearing May
9; reteatied on own recognizance
and indicted by special grand
jury; defense denied injunction
to halt trial lact Monday.
Inception of case at Dayton
drug store, at nupgestion of D".
Georfjo W, Kappleyea, evolution
enthusiast.
IS
Boston, Mass., July 10 The Com
morcial Bulletin will say:
The London colonial wool auc
tions have confirmed the sound
ness of the recent riso In wool
prices In this country and show
that the position of the raw ma
terial the world over Is a healthy
one. Tho sales have shown a hard
enlng tendency on all descriptions
since the opening, cross breds be
ing fully on the May level while
merinos are generally five per cent
dearer.
In the west buying progresses
slowly but steady with values
""iTiTTiTifiii " tTttTTTtTTitTI
Peerless Bakery
170 N. Commercial Street
Our regular Prices of Bread,
lVs tb. loaf, 13c, 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for 25c
Cookies, 2 dozen for . , ,, L, ...... . 9Sf
Butter Horns, 6 for , ,. . ., 25c
Apple Turn Overs, 6 for .
Cakes, all varieties
Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns,
per dozen , 20c
Pies : , 10c and 25c
Milk Bread, French and Rye Bread, 8 loaves ..25c
We serve coffee and lunches. Try our Krauses Candy
Mike's Special Prices On
New Auto Accessories
Ford Wheels, 30x3i2 $3.00
Ford Oversize Steering Wheels $1.75
Fog Lights 85
8-Ton Jacks $2.75
Luggage Carriers 90
Rear View Mirrors .....75
Ford Transmission Lining Sets .70
We have a big line of new and used parts for all
makes of cars and can save you money.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Mike's Auto Wrecking House
fl 215 Center Street
Cash paid for
OTH
Quality First
Groceries, Fruits,
Fresh Meats
A Complete Service
Relng able to purcbAse your groceries,
fresh moats, fruits, YegctAblee And
bAked goods At one place, one order,
ono delivery and one Account Is A sav
ing to you In convenience And time.
Use the Phone
During this hot weather the telephone
Is a very useful servant. Use It and
phone us your needs And rest Assured
that you will receive tho very best the
markots affords if you let us select
them. Our guarantee with each order
Is tha .It the goods Are not Just as you
think they should be, call us up And
we will gladly call tor them.
Call the Meat Department
Our threo main phono lines aro con
nected with the meat department and
you simply ask for tho ment department
when giving your order.
Roth Grocery Co.
rhoncs 1885-6-7
No chnrge for delivery
Thirtv dav Acconnt service
.THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
steadily advancing.
The Commercial Bulletin will
publish the following wool quota
tions tomorrow;
Scoured basis: Oregon eastern
No. 1 staple $1.301.36; fine and
line medium combing $1.22(0)1.27
eatrtern clothing $1.101.15; val
ley No. 1, $1.101.16.
Mohair best combing 7 5 8 Oc
best carding (Jo 70c.
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
ARE FOUND MURDERED
New York, July 10. Mrs. Mar
garet Dianou and her six-year-oi l
laughter, Jennie were found mur
dered hero in their apartment in
in East S4th street tenement
house. Their ueada had been
crushed in and their throats
slashed.
Police said that the murderer
used a snw-ltke instrument whici
almost severed the heads. The
child's body was found at the
threshold of the apartment, indi
cating that she had attempted lo
escape her aeeailnnt.
The bodies were found by a man
who said e was looking for a
furnished rcom.
ELLSWORTH IS DECORATED
Oslo, Norway, July 10 (AP)
The gold medal "for a heroic
deed," is to be presented to Lin
coln Ellsworth, the American ex
plorer and financial backer of Cop-
ffWMHSf
25c
..15c up to 50c
Thonc 3fl8
Cars to wreck
Sardines
North Star Norwegian
Sardines in Olive Oil
2 for 25c
11.40 doien
Apricots for
Canning
$2.50 per Crate
Water Melons Ire cold
If your wish.
Cantaloupes, Honey Dews,
Ice Cream Melons, Rnsp
berrles, Loganberries,
Black Caps, Cherries,
Phum, Green Apples,
Local Teaches, 35c basket.
The Dalles Apricots
60c basket
Oranges 50c, 60c, 83c dol.
Florida Grapefruit 15c ea.
Vegetables
Loads of homo grown
Vegetables for Saturday.
Tomatoes, C u c u m b crs,
Celery, Head Lettuce,
Teas, New Potatoes, green
and wax Beans, green
Onions, Itadlshes, Carrots,
Beets, Turnips, Teppers,
Squash.
Pineapple
Special
Llbby's Largo Cans
Sliced
3 for 85o
Broken or Crushed
No. Tins
3 for 63a
tain Roald Amundsen in the lat
ter's attempted flight to the north
pole.
The award will be made In rec
ognition of Ellsworth' rescue of
Oscar Omdahl and Lelf Dietrich
Hen, other members of the expe
dition when they were plunged In
to the Arctic waters by the part
ing of a lead in the ice.
Emil's
After Shaving
Lotion
A pleasant prepar
ation to apply after
you shave. Use it
for any roughness
of the skin.
Schaefer's
Drug Store
Yellow Front Phone 197
135 N. Commercial St.
The Penslar Store
A CLEARANCE OF
SUMMER FROCKS
We have decided to clear our Summer Frocks early this
year and have placed three groups on special display.
Among them one will find just the dress for home, or vaca
tion wear as well as party frocks, etc. Beginning tomorrow
(Group Number One) 42 Dresses at $11.50 that formerly sold up lo
$16.00. ..Tub Silks and Trinled Crepes. Sizes 16 lo 40.
(Group Number Two) 53 Dresses at $16.00 that formerly sold up to
$25.00; these are mostly printed crepes and chiffons... Some tub silks in
plain and stripes... Sizes 16 to 41.
(Group Number Three) rriced at $35.00 represents values to $69.00.
Mostly plain beaded Georgettes; also some French alapacas. Sizes 16 to 40.
I jsjmSsBssssbBsMsissWsI
PRESERVING
KETTLES
This covered Sauce Pan or Preserving
Kettle has steel base with quartz rock
smooth pure white surface. -
Very durable and certainly a wonderful
bargain at 98c.
Get Yours Saturday
GIESE-POWERS
furniture Company
CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT
"SHOP ON THE KOOL KORNER"
MILLER
ADS SATISFY THE WANTS
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925
Chambers!
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Just four more m
days to get one of j
those bea u t i f u 1
fibre A x m i nster
Velvet or Wilton
Rugs at a great i
saving in price.
Think of a
grade 9x12
good
seam-
less Axminster
Rug for $29.00.
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Next to the best ij
9x12 seamless for
$39.00. J;
mi. - . t i mm
ne very mgnesu :
grade 9x12 seam- i
less at $49.00.
All other sizes at :
proportio n ato, re- i
ductions. 5
Every piece of "
Furniture in the m
store "except con- !
tract goods", at 3
greatly reduced fi
prices. Sale closes ij
Wednesday, July $
15th. .
Chambers ij
I Chambers!
Ciphers
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