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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
E BUTTER HIGHER Portland, Oct. 7 Iltittcr nnd res continue strength in the lo cal market. On the exchange ex tra eirga again advanced with bid posted up to 62 cents. Other grades held firm at the previous advance. Cube butter Is firm and scarce. Standards are up a half cent nt 60 H cent with extraa unchanged at 52 cents. No change linn bec-n announced in print prices but the market is reported in a good healthy condition. EiiKtern butter marKets are a trine eiiKier. Country dressed meals tiro gen erally unchanged. Arrivals today were light for Tuesday. Choice light calves mill Helling at 17 to 17 & cents but other kinds or veal di'agging. Hoga are firm at 18 centH. Light springs are In demand in he live poultry market. LIVESTOCK Portland, Oct. 7 Cattle steady; receipts 35; calves tlune; ulcere .7G8.00; common $6.50 G ti.75 ; cannere and cutlers $4.00(yl5.60; hcifcru, common and medium $4.00 frti.&U; cows, common and medium $3.25&5.76; cunnciH and cutters $1.503. 25; bulls, good bent year! i nfe'a excluded) 4.00 jji&.OU; com mon to medium' cannery and bolog nas 3.00&)4.0Q; calves, medium to choice, milk feds excluded J7.508 9.00; cull and common $&.0t)fc) T.60; vealerw, medium to choice $10.5012.50; cull and common $7.0010.60. Hogs steady; receipts 600; heavyweight (250 to 350 lbs,) me dium, good and choice $12.60 (ft' 13.26; medium weight (200 to 250 lbs.) medium, good and chlocc 12. 7613.25; lightweight (160 lo 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice $13. 60 13.76; light lights (130 to 1C0 lbs.) common, medium good and choice $12.60 ft) 13.00; packing hogs $9.50i&)11.50; slaughter plgd (130 lbs. down) medium, good and choice $12.00tfi 13.00; feeder and Blocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) medium, good and choice $12.0012.25. (Soft or oily hogs and rousting pigs excluded In above q totailons.) Sheep steady; rocepHs 600; lambs, good and choice ( Alt. Adams) $12.00fr J 3.00; lambs, me Uum to good (valley) $11.0013.00 heavyweight (92 pounds up) $9.00U.50; all weights, cull and common $9.00010.00; yearling wethera. medium to cholco $8.00 fi10.7G: ewes, common to choice $4.00 9.00; canner and cull.$l 50 4.00. POUTLANO iRAIN Portland, Oct. 6 Wheat: P. P. v-v.v.v.v.v v.v.v.v.v.v V.V.W. REDUCED IN PRICE Just a Few of the Following Models Left I ,Pay I On I The Easy Installment 1 Plan ft Note These $110 $150 $110 U. hard white $1.33; hard white, blueatem, baart $1.32; soft white $1.32; weatern white $1.30; hard winter $1.26; northern spring, west ern red $1.23. Today's car receipts wheat 76, barley 1, flour 8, corn 4, OalA 2, hay 6. HUTTCri AND EGGS Portland, Oct. 7 Kgga firm current receipts Z7 c; pullet 37?37c; firsts 40 16 ft 4 1 c; extras 4u46 He delivered i'ortianu. Portland, Oct. 7 Butter firm extra cubes, city 52c; standards 60 c; prime firsts 49c; firsts 47c undergrade nominal; prints 53c; cartons 64c. Milk firm: best churning cream 62c net shippers track In one 1; raw milk (4 per cent) $2.55 cwt f. o. b. Portland. rotfriiY Portland, Or.. Oct. 7 Poultry firm; less 6 per cent commis sion; heavy hens 25c; light 16c: springs 26 29c; young white ducks 25C. ONIONS AND POTATOES Portland, Or., Oct. 7 Potatoes rjuict; new $1.75 1.85 ; onlona slow $1.50' 1.60. NUTS, HOPS AND CASOAUA Portland, Oct. 7 Nuts steady walnuts, No. 1 28(3ln; filberU nominal: almonds 2Xtfi32o. Jiops nutet : new crop cluster 23 5025c; tuggles 2Cc. Cascara bark quiet. Nomina) at uffjJYc lo.; Oregon grape root no in I; nal. EAK OF CANNING IS OVER Th e pen k of the f in It canning season has passed. Commercial factors estimate thai tho 1-925 can ned fruit pack In California will be as large as. or slightly larger nan. the 1924 park In that state 10,362.998 cases) says the federal reserve review. i (he Pacific northwest It Is estimated that a comparatively eavy late senson pack of pears, pples, and prunes will offset a short early season pack of berries and cherries, the total 1925 pack being approximately as large as hat of 1924 (4.2C8.941 cases). Tioth domestic and foreign mar kets for canned fruit have contlnu ed active, and packers' stocks are roportcd to be smaller In volume than one year ago. Drying of fruit Is nearlng completion In Call fornla and Oregon. The dried fruit Industry Is entering the new mar keting season with relatively small er carry-over stocks than have been held during recent years, and emand is reported to be senson- ly active, II. F. Woodry & Son Auctioneers and I'tirnif nre DcnlcrH, pay rush fur I'srd Furniture. Store 271 North Coiii'l. Agent, hang Ranges. Orflre Pimm 7ft nr Residence Phone 1HIS-W m m The Price on Every Victrola from the Model 80 Upward Is Lowered Fill that desire lo Talking Machine in Prices They Will Never VICTROLA $65 $150 VICTROLA VICTROLA $95 $200 VICTROLA VICTROLA $75 $250 VICTROLA $300 VICTROLA $200 A. I ri 'Mr-- m.,-- .-1 While estimates of tonnage on experimental tracts hero where sugar beets have been sown for the U tali Washington Sugar com pany are not being made rapidly. probably due to the growers' In experience in making such esti mates, one grower on tho River road near the Kclzer school has estimated hie beets at seven tons to an acre, while another grower on the Pacific highway near Che- ma wa has an estimate of only uiree ions. The recent survey of the various plantings has Indicated that the Pacinc highway grower who has tho lowest estimate on tonnage. had one of the best crops of any. so that It Is considered likely that me estimates may be more guewjcf. not borne out when the crop Is harvested. SAY ALLEN BYNON ASKED $5000 FOR MURDER EVIDENCE (Continued from mgo jne) ,'owlitz county officials away from tho county scat or outside the alate. Chairman Hp.ntingtun of the board of commissioners avers that Hyuon .attempted to pledge them lo secrecy, explaining thai he ditl not want It known that the trans action took plnce in a federal of fice. The newspapermen were led to ink for a confirmation after a mnor had been current for a day or two in Kelso that tho authori ties had been forced to pay high ly for information that led to dentlflcation of the gun with which Dovery was killed and the naming of John W. Smith, an Itin erant prize fight promoter, ss th? probable slayer. When the meeting of the com missioners wu3 called Attorney Sharpe wa aske.l to slate publicly B.P.O.E. Dining Room Dinner own Ihc "Finest (he World" Now I II link' WWrftOTW;rai ii ii it s&ti&ivsaefiH-2-km l tti mm w 1 7Pff. fX m J11 ri Want mJgp&ffl 'l&tim itus UAflTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON the details of the agreement. According to Sharp's story In formation that Bynon's client had certain Information reached Sheriff Studebaker through Tom Word agent of the department of jus tice. Bynon said, Sharpe declared, i hut the money was to be used to pay certain Individuals for their work in finding the gun and other evidence. Jlill, who is manager of the used car department of the Olcismobile company in Oregon, in sisted on being known in iw tranaction. said Sharpe, slmnlv us C. Hill, this for business rea sons. He said that both he and Tom Word plead with Bynon U, divulge the information without financial consideration, but with out success. Bynon. Irom hi office in Port land, has issued a lengthy staie ment in defense of his action and denying portions of Sharpe's state ment. "The report that I wrote a let ter to Sheriff Studebaker demand ing $5000 for what information I might be able to give le false." said Bynon. ' Studebaker mapped out an agreement here in Portland and I signed in behalf of my cli ents. It was tho sheriffs idea that the $5000 should be given in case the nian was convicted, and my clients countered by splitting the amount, $ 2 Ti 0 0 when the evi dence was produced and $2500 up- convlction. 'If Mr Sharpe or any other offi cial at Keleo declared they would take criminal action against me if I were in Washington. I con onJy Borrow From Us and repay principal and Inter est In email monthly Install, mentfl. $20 76 each month for CO months, or 118 03 each month for 72 months, or 116.10 each month tor 84 months, or 114.66 each month for 96 months repays a loan of $1,000 and Interest. ANDERSON & RUPERT. 408 Oreeon Bide. Be Lower S I : J i ,1 " Mary urr say that they will not have to ex- tradlte me, and I will play them In their own yard for money, marhleti or fun. I might retuliate by Hay ing that If any of those who arc ORTHOPHONIC What Is It? See ad on page ten Geo. C. 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