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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925 PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON CATTLE GROWING INDUSTRY PROSPECTS BRIGHTER i , . . . . 1 1 1 1 TODAY szZZstm'ml THURSDAY FRIDAY BEEF CAM Portland, July 29 Prospects for the cattle-Rrowing industry are brighter twin they havo been for aonio time past, accoiuniB iu . Whalln, In charge of the livestock, meats and wool division of the bu reau of agricultural economics, cic-no.-trticn' nf iirrriciillure. This summer finds beef cattle i d BfMiiowhat stronger position thnn in thn summer and fall of ioj" nid Mr. Whalln. "This spring business activity was resumed with no niun of un healthy Inflation, while the reduc ed supply of hogs, Indicated by a small pig crop a year hk, u- ti foil in the market, adding some strength to the prices of beef cattle. "During the early winter of 1024 25, prices for the better grades of steers began to show conn!derable Improvement over the low grades of the fall. Beginning with thin spring the supply of the higher grades then became relatively large and until summer lower grades mm At Ipsa thnn the usual (lis count. However, Blnce about June 1 prices of fed steers of the better grades nave nou a ram it nimv advance, with prices of common steers showing the usual seasonal steady to declining movement. "Fed steers will probably bo somewhat scarce this fall and high r prices are anticipated." The local butter and egg mar ket was steady and unchanged to day, with supplies plentiful. Butter fat Is firm. Country dressed meals and poul try hold steady with no change In quotations. LIVESTOCK Portland, July 2 Cattle steady rocelpts 160; steers, medium $7.75 7.25; common $0.007.76; con ners and cutters steers $4. 608 1.00; heifers, common and medium 14.00 E;50; cows common anil medium J3.60(ft)G.7G, can ners and cutters $1.D03.25; bulls, good, beef yearlings excluded $4.76 B.76; common to medium calves, bolognas $2.504.75; calves, me dium to choice milk feds excluded $7.609.SO; cull and common 95.00)7.50; venters, medium to choice $9.50)11.00; cull and com mon 120 pounds up $!i.507.00. Hogs Bteady; receipts 575; heavyweight 250 to 350 pounds, medium, good and choice $13.50; medium weight, 200 to 300 poundH medium, good and cholco $14.26 16.25; lightweight 100 to 200 pounds common, medium, good, choice. $14.76iU5.25; light lighti 130 to 100 pounds, common, me dium, good, choice $M.004pl5.00; packing hogs $10.50 12.25; alaughtcr pigs 130 pounds down medium, good and choice $13,000 14.00; feeder and stocker pigs 70 to 130 pounds, common, medium, arood and cholco $1 3.50 (ft 1 4.50. (Hoft or oily hogs and roasting Dim excluded In abAve). Hhcep steady; receipts 900; lambs, good and choice, Mr. Ad ams $12. 00(ffl2. 60; lambs, mod hi m to good ( valley ) $ 1 0.50 fi 1 1 .75 ; heavyweight 92 lbs. up $8.50 i 10.50; all weights cull and common $8.008.00; yearling wethers, me dium to choice $fl. 50iifl. 00; ewes, common to choice $3.O0ift)6.00; can ner and cult $1.25&5.00. PORTLAND GItAIN Portland, July 29 Wheal: hard Whlto, bluest cm, baart $1.45; soft whlto, western white $1.44; hard winter, northern spring $ 1.43; western red $1.40; II. li. II. hard whlto $1.49. Today's car receipts: wheat 3, flour S. corn 2, oats 3. hay 7. MTTTKIt AM) IMUX Portland, July 29 Kggw steady; current receipts 29c; pullets 27 27ttc; flrt 2828Hc; extras 2$ii30c delivered Portland. It utter firm; extra . ..bes, city 47 He; ntandards 47c; prime firsts 46c; firsts 44c; undergrade nom inal; prints 48c; cartons 60c. Ituttcrfnt firm; best churning cream 47c net ship pern' track In one 1. POI'lTltV Portland, Or., July 29 Poultry steady; heavy hens 24ffi25c; light 1819c; brotlers 19 4C25c; young white ducks 20c. ONIONS AND POTATOKS Poiilnnd, July 29 Potatoes new For Information i About Railroad Trips Phone 727 j OREGON j ELECTRIC j Breitepbush Hot Springs Marion County, OREGON A Health and Pleasure Resort Open under New Management Hot minora, water bnlha; hnt mineral mud baths and natural hot minoral vapor baths. Breltenbush Is famous for Its hot arsenic spring and unusual rariation of other mineral con tent. These waters are excep tionally beneficial to rheuma tism, neuritis, constipation, akin and blood diseases. Wonderful ncenery; fine tlh Ing; trail hiking and mountain climbing. Good accommodations; excel lent mpals; roa&onnblo raton. Mill Clty-Potrolt Hlghwny un der construction, will not open this aenson. Take train from Mill City. For furthor particulars, wrlto M. D. BRUCKMAN, Manager Breitenbnsh Hot Springs Detroit, Oregon potatoes $1.762.00; onlona steady NUTS, HOPS AND CASCAUA Portland, July 29 Nuta steady; wulnute No. 1, 28 30c; filberts nominal. Hops steady; 1924 crop 16 17c; 1023 crop nominal, Oiiscnra bark quiet. Old peal fl7o per pound; Oregon grape root 3 Via Salem Markets Compiled from reports of u leui dealers for the guidance of dipltal Journal readers. (ItevlMcd dully.) Wholesale I'ricus Grain: No. 1 white wheat $1.32 No. 1 red wheat $1.23 (sucked). Aleut: Top hogs 13c; aow $9.6010.50; dressed hogs 18c; top steers ic; cows $2.50a4fj.u0: bull. JVjdp-ic; spring Jambs, so lbs. and under 9U9&c; hcuvier 8c; veal ((ipTAc; dressed veal 13c. Poultry: Springers M fr 20c; light hens 13'15c; heavy hens 1820c old roosters 6c. . Uutterfat 4!)c; creamery butter 48&M9c; eggH 26c; standards 28c; selects 30c; milk $2.15 cwt. Vegclabies and fruits; Canta loupes $1.06 (ij) 2.00; watenucloiiH 3V&C lb.; omnges $7.758.75 lemons )8. 00(1). 00; grapefruit $9; bananas 9'c; apples extra fancy Wlnctiaps $4; new apples 46c lb.; pound; new potatoes 2 2V. cents -spinach 7c; bunched vegetables beets, carrots, turnips, local 40 080c; onions radishes 40c doz. bunches; tomatoes $1 box; green ueuns 4 'Ac pound; lettuce, dry pack, crate $2.10; Iced $3.50; doz., 80c; cucumbers, per doz., hothouse tiOc; Oregon celery 80c doz.; old potatoes 2c; sacked vegetables beets, carrots, rutabagas und tur nips 3o; onions 6c; plums $2.00, 4 basket crate; homo grown cabbage jc; local cauliflower $2.00 crate Oregon apricots $1.75 per lug fresh parsley 6 0c dozen ; casabas t c; local peaches 20c basket, water peaches $1 crate; yellow freestone peaches $1.35 crate; pep pers 22c pound; peas 7c; fancy dill 15c lb.; dill size cucumbers J'c; gherkins 8 Ac lb.; outdoor slicing cucumbers 75c box; limes (i.tiu; sectness grapes vc lb.; sweet corn 7 doz. lor $1.35; local ueuch plums 20u banket; now cocoanuts $1.45 doz.; new Malaga grapes 10c, RAKER GIVEN 2 YEAR TERM FOR ASSAULT (Continued from page jnc) cowardly, brutal assault und tfl court cannot command words to put into sentences au adcuuato de scription of Its brutully, cowardly iiaracier. "A ucibou nutting himself lu a position by voluiuarily drinkfnu wno win commit such a duBlardly and outrageously vicious aBsault is did this defendant deserves no cousidcratiou, and to grant him u parole would be a travesty ou jus lice. The parole m dented.' Uuker was visibly nervous and trumuiing whl.u awaiting for blmi teuco to ho pronounced. The evl dentin ot bravado which marked his nppearanco during the trial had vunlshed. His swarthy skin had turned to a Bickly white, and as no walled for some action fron the court be twisted his h milliter chief In bis shaky bands. linker woe convicted for a enn tinning assault on bis need em ployc. It was testified to at th trial that linker flint knocked An- dorfion down, then kicked him. men Dent him brutally with a honvy banjo, following this un bv beating the man over the heavy with a heavy cudgel, and finally Hlahblng the old man five timer with a hunting knife, linker then. It wan charged, wont down the road In search of a gun, vowing If ho could get one ho would return and shoot the old mnn. Itnker's defr-nsp was that he bad been plied with Honor by the old man, and that Anderson, taking advnntago of Halter's drunken stupor, bad stolen Hnker'i money and his falBo teeth. Attention Prune Growers We arc goinc to pack anil ship a few can Italian Prune for shipment East. We are offering the grower a very attrnctlvo den). Any growers with prunos to soil should aee ua before aelllng. Our Phono Is 291, at the King's Plr.nl. Denny & Company of Ore. Genuine Timken Bearings No mutter what make of car you drive we can supply you with genuine Timken bearings. VV. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN) High Street nt Kerry, Salem, Oregon TIMKEN BEARINGS FOR ALL CARS TODAY TOMORROW Kids Free 111 urs. 2 p. m. BLIGH FAIL TO AGREE No decision has been reached among hup growers as yet as to how the picking problem will be handled this year, some growers favoring a proposal to pick by weight and others to pick by the box. if tne weight plan is follow ed It Is generally conceded that $1.25 will be paid, while If the box plan Is followed it Is likely 50 cents a box will be paid. Growers reel that tho act of the last legislature calling for picking by weight at so much per pound Is unconstitu tional and will pay no attention to the statute. It Is expected a de cision will bo reached by the bit fellows shortly and when It Is a usual the smaller ones will rail in line. A ronort received here Is to the effect that the continental crop in Europe In one-third short of last. year and that England will pro duce on estimated crop of 275, 000.000 cwt as against 425.000.000 last year, although this report has not been definitely veiiiicd from English sources. Recent contracts locally are re ported at 16 cents for clusters and 17 cents for fuggles. It Is esti mated that about 30,000 bales are under contract on this year's crop at 16 and 15 cents, while there arc some three year term contracts at 16 cents, according to reports. Appearance of the red spider Is causing some concert), although how extensive this is has not yet been determined. Present Indica tions point to another 75,000 bales crop for 1925 unless the red spider cuts In with deep ravages. A Portland-Salein automobile stage, driven by Harvey Knox nf Portland, traveling north on lie way to Portland Monday evening turned completely over while making a turn at a sharp curve on the Pacific highway near Clackamas station. There were nine passengers in the machine, but none was Injured. The top of the big car was crushed even wltb the seata con tainlng the passengers, and the passengers' escape from Injury is considered remarkable. According to Harry Griffith, state traffic officer, who made an Investigation Bbortly after the accident occurred, the wheels of the bus skidded on the mist cov ercd highway. The driver denied speeding, declaring ho wns trnv eling at a moderate rate when making the turn In the rond. Among the parecngera were J Krolder, F. W. Cbanssey and O. P. Droen of Portland, It. B. Drown Corvallls, and 13 rice Locke, White Salmon, Wash. The passengers were taken to Portland by pass ing cars. M rd ford Pears Picked Med ford, July 29 Tho first car load of 1 925 liartlett pears from the Itngue river valley will be ship ped Thursday by the Modoc orcli ard. Plrklng of Itartlctts started toilay In ninny orchards. Loose WhecLs Repaired MIKE PANEK'S KKAKE STATION 275 South Commercial THEATRE BRYAN'S MISSION TO SALEM IN 1895 WAS TO UNITE SILVERITES (Contlnuo.i from Page One.) politicians usurped the chairs and listened to the silver voice of the buy orator of the l'lntte. Bryan and Teller Teller the silver kins of Colorado wer then working tOKClher. and whether IJryun or Teller con elved the plan, It was Bryan vu. was Beiectcd to carry it out in Oregon. Uryan'a visit was simply to set nto motiun machinery for weld- ug together In tuia stute, and elsewhere, all of the vurious con flicting elements including nonu lists, deomcrats and free silver re publicans, all who varied among themselves but had a common en emy In tho gold standard rcpubll can. So Bryan used bis free silver speech as a cover to conceal his eal purpose in coming here which was to unite the three elements. In the little room at the Che- meketa hotol he met the lenders of the people's party and of the democratic party and somo of the foremost of the free sliver republi cans, got them together In confer ences In the little room while he at on the bed and they spot In the ;olltary cuepldo,. rroin the chairs Stocks and Bonds We solicit Inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market tor Durant, Star, Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor Issues; publlo utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Gasb paid for purchas es: no delay. Quotations furn ished. HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland. Ore. ,.r lnfittn IP-flioat Ihn Willi i i. ..... 0 -j., - - o Whpn Itrv-.m wasn't talkine and listening in tits hotel room he was at tue ruir grounds meeting peo ile. 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