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PAGE EIGHT BUTTER AND EGG Portland, Ore., Nov. 7. )A.P.) Butter and egg prices were un changed on the local dairy board at the close of the week and the market closed generally steady In both lines. Duriner the nast week the fresh egg market has been a Utljc easier with top grades closing a cent low er than last Saturday. Extras are down to 55 cents and firm at 52 cents. Other grades are unchang ed from a week ago. Demand lfi lesa keen while at the same time members of the egg trade appear a bit skeptical over the inrgo stor age holdings and frankly admit that they are not being reduced rapidly enough to warrant a good. Ilea thv condition. Portland millers have announced an advance of $1 a ton In mlllrun and middlings effective toduy. New nrlces nro J37 and $40 respectively, Demand for live poultry remain ed good throughout the week, with the market closing at ton. broilers show especially good call as It is late In season and good quality very scarce. Country dressed meats were easy and the market draggy during the week. Closing top was 15 cents en veal and 17 cents on hogh The local potato market is still firm and values well maintained although most of the excitement over high prices has disappeared. Pew offerings of good Oregon Btock and Yuklma potatoes are quote too hgh to moke any profit on this market. The onion mnrket continues firm with very little fancy Sherwood stock being offered. Produce firms ask $2.50 with growers generally holding around $1.65 to $1.75 In the country. The local wool market Is show log some activity. Close to 500.000 pounds have changed hands this week. The largost single sale was the F. W. Gooding .clip of 250, 000 pounds of Idaho wool nurchaa ed by K. J. Burke. Purchase price was eo-iu to be around 44 cents, MV KSf OCR Portland, Nov. 7. Cattle steady receipts none; calves none; steers medium $G.7fi8.16; cunncrs and cutters $4.00 5.60; golfers, com mon and medium $4.00)0)6.00 cows, common and medium $3.2; 5.25; canners and cutters $1.5003.25; bulls, good (best yearl Ings excluded) $4.00 6.00; com mon to medium canners and bolog nas $3.00i4.00; calves, medium to choice, milk feds excluded $5.60 8.00; cull and common $4.00 & 6.50; venlers, medium to choice $8,50510.00; cull and common $5.008.50. Hogs steady; receipts none heavyweight (250 to 350 lbs.) medium, good and choice $11.50 12.25; medium weight (200 to 250 lbs.) medium, good and choice $11.75012.25; lightweight, (150 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice $12.25 012.50; Ugh lights (130 to 160 lbs.) common medium good and choice $11.75 12.25; packing hogs $8.00010.50 slaughter plgd (130 lbs. down) medium, good and choice $11.00 012.00; fcedor and Blocker nigi (70 to 130 lbs.) medium, good and choice $11.50013.00. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above qjotatlons.) Sheep steady; receipts none lambs, good and choice (ML Aaama $12.00013. 00: lambs, me Hum to good (vnlloy) $11.00013.00 noavyweignt (t2 pounds up $9.00011.50; all weights, cull and common $9.00010.00; yearling . wethers, medium to choico $8.00 010.75; ewes, common to choico $4. 0009. 00; canner and cull $1-60 0 4.UU. Port html Wheat Portland. Ore., Nov. 7. (A. P.) Wheat: BUB hard white $1.55 hard white, blurtem, baart $1.54 soft white $1.48; western white $1.47; hard winter $1.40; northern spring xi.4Uft; western red $1.45 Today s car receipts; wheat 42 nour 4; corn 3; onta 6; hay 8. BUTTKK AND EGOS Portland, Nov. 7. TCggn current receipts 47; frosh medium 39H0 40c; fresh standards fli-nts 4(5 0 4vfcc; rrean standards extras 48 0-190. Portland, Nov. 1. Tluttor firm extra cubes, city 55c; standards 64c; prime firsts 53c; firsts 49c undergrades nominal; prints 67c cartons 58c; buttorfat firm. Milk steady; best churning croam 65c net shippers track In tone 1 ; raw milk (4 per cent $2.00 cwt., f. o. b. Portland. roMriiy Portland, Ore., Nov. 7. Poultry icauy; less 5 per cent commission heavy hens 25c; light 17c; spring PZ!ic;. young wnite ducks 220 25c; turkeys, dressed 40041c; live 3Uf31C ONIONS ANI POTATOES Portland, Or., Nov. 7. Potatoes unsettled; new $2.25 02.50; onions 81.60ffl.75. NUTS, HOPS AND OA SOAR A Portland, Nov. 7. Nuts steady walnuts, No. 1 28031c; filberts nominal; almonds 28032c. Hops firm; now crop clusters a4tt025c; niggles 27 28c. Cnscarn bnrk qulot. Nominal at Q0O ID.; Oregon grape root nom mat. Salem Markets Coin piled from reports ol Sa lent dealers fur lite galdnntit of Co plial Journal readers, (Itcvtecd dally.) Wtiomutte rrlecs Grain, No. 1 whte wheat $1.35 No. 1 red wheat $1.33 (sacked) oats 48o bu.; hay, oat and vetch $16 ton. Meat: top hops 13-3-4c to 12c sows 8c09c; dressed hogs 15c top steers 606c; cows $2.5006.00 bulls 303 c; spring lambs 80 lbs. and under 12c; heavier 10010 dressed veal 3c. Poultry: Springers 22c; light hens 15016c; heavy hens 20021 uld roosters 6c08c. llutterfat 66c; cronmery butter 67c; eggs 35c; standards 44c; se lects 47c: milk $2,44 cwt. Vecetnbies and fruits; Canta loupea $1.2602.25; watermelons, lc; oranges $10.60; lemon: $10010.60; grapefruit $8.60; ban anaa 8c; apples $1.6002.60 box new potatoes $2.76; Yakima po tatoea $3.25; tacked vegetables beet Sc: carrots 1 cj tur nlDs 8c: local 40 0 800; onlona radishes 40a do, bunche; toma- toes t&o buahel; green beans 6c; i Oregon celery 80c Aoz. home grown cabbage 2c; local cauli flower 1&X.40 doz.; fresh parsley 60o doz.; peppers 6oluo id.; iancy dill 16o lb.: dill size cucumbers Uq: gherkins 7 440 lb.: outdoor llmefl $1.60 carton; seedless grapes 5c lb.; evergreen grapes 8a lb; sweet corn 12 He; new malngn. era pea 7c; garlic 20c lb.; new pickling onions 77c; onions c; lettuce zz.Zb crate; j.nu Iced; Bweet potatoes 6 14 c lb. . cranberries lGc. New York, Nov. 7. (A. P. Stock prices reacted sharply today after curly demonstration of strength had swept many Industrial issues Into new high ground for the year on gains of one to four points.With United States Steel selling at the highest prlco In Its hUUory, heavy buying was attracted from many quarters, quickly elevating it to new peek nt 139 ja boiore it crumbled undor an avlnnche of week end realizatlng sales. New high records wore estab lished by General Motors at 149 3-4 S. Rubber at 89 Allied Chem ical at 113, Texas Gulf Sulphur at 121 and Schulte Cigar Stores at 125. These gains were wiped out when the market turned downward In the final hour, with pronounced weakness developing In the motors and high priced specialties. Gen eral motors re.-iched to 145 'A. Gen eral Klecetrlc fell from 336 to 330 nd Dupont from 270 to 259, while Wool worth Hudson and U. S. Cast Irion Pipe sold 3 to 4 points below revluus closing figures. Portland, Nov. 7. With wool growers and buyers getting closer together on prlcea. business la in creasing in volume In this terri tory , Over iirdf a million pounds have changed hands In the past woek. The largest transaction this fall was closed yesterday when E. J. Burke purchased tlio P. W. Good ing clip of 250,000 pounds of Ida ho wool, which has been stored at the Western Wool warehouse In this city. The lot, which was good mixed Idaho wool," is understood have brought 44 cents. The Western Wool warehouse olso has 750,000 pounds more of Idaho wool for which tlio holders ask a high er price. Among the sales reported in the country yesterday was the Kuhna clip of 100,000 pounds of Echo, which brought about 39 cents. Bus iness was also reported In the llep ner district. Buyers are making offers more frcoly for north western wool, hut ns a rule growers nro holding their clips ubove the market. REVISED FRUIT RATES ARE HELD UNREASONABLE Wa.shlnton, Nov. 7. (A. P.) Rates on livestock moving to Ta- coma and Seattle from central nnd eastern Oregon nnd Southern Ida ho were held by the interstate com merce cumin istdon today to be un fair an compared with rates to North Portland, Ore. The commission laid down a scale of rates to North Portland based on distance, making the charge $ per cm for distances of 100 miles and $150.50 for $1,000 miles. The Tacoma-Seatllo rates should be based on this scale, the decision said, but nili?ht exceed the rate to North Portlnnd by $20 per car from polntB west of Umatilla. Ore. Krom pouts east of Umatilla, n: far as Pendloton, Ore,, the Tacoma Senttlo rates will be per car $18 above tho North Portland rate; from points east of Pendleton as far as Huntington. Ore., $15 per tnr nbovfl; from points east of Hun tlnfttnn as far aft Nampa, Idaho, $12 per car nbovo; from points east of Nampa, as far as Shoshone Idaho $10 per car nbovo and from points east of ghonnono 8$ per car Washington, Nov. 7. (A.1M A revision of rates on fruits and vegetables moving from California to other Pacific coast statw and to Idaho and Utah, which railroads proposed to make effective June 9 last, was hold by the Intestate commerce commsslon to be un reasonable. TUH COUNTY COURT of the State of Oregon, for Murlon County In the matter of the estate of John J. King, deceased. Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to nn order of the county court of Mnrlon county, Oregon, bearing dato of October 9, 1925, tho undersigned administratrix will sell nt private sale, at the law office of Guy O. Smith, at 403 Sa lem Hank of Commerce building In Salem, Oregon, on nnd after the 10th day of November, 1925, an undivided ono-ninth interest, sub ject to the llfo ctftato of Amanda King, of tho munwing aoscnueu real property, towit: Beginning at tho norm west corner of John L. Eoff's donation land claim, In township 7 south range 2 west of Willamette Merid ian, Mnrlon county, Oregon; running thence aouth 79 chains to the south west corner of said John L. Eoff's lnnd claim: thence east 81 rods to set post; thence north volume 13, pnge 3, Marlon county 79 chains to set post; thence west 81 rods to the place of beginning. save and except irom me noove described premises 25 acres, more or less, deeded to EHJa Adklnson. ns shown by deed recorded In deed records. Also, save nnd except from the above described premises those certoln premises deeded to the Oregon A California Railroad com pany, ns shown by deed recorded In volumo 126, page 406, deed records of Marion county, Oregon, The terms of said sale shall be nt least fifty per centum of tho purchaso price In cash and the balnnce of said purchase price tc cured by a first mortgage upon the renl property above described. Said sale shall bo made subject to confirmation of the above entitled court. MINNIB HUMPHREYS, Administratrix of the estate of John J. King, deceased STOCK PRICES SLUMP SHARPLY AFTER ADVANC INDEPENDENCE S. B. Walker, for many years as sociated with his brother, W. H walker. In growing hops, has clos ed a deal for the purchase of what is known as the Percival ranch on the Marlon county aide of the river, from John Roberta of Salem, say the Independence Enterprise. There are about 60 acres In the ranch, 48 being in trelllsed hops, It Is equipped with four hop houses residence and barn, and Is regard ed as one of the very best yards In this district. Sole ownership was acquired by Mr. Roberts about a year ago at the time ne and x. A. Lives! ey spilt up their partner ship holdings, and the only reason Mr. Roberts had for selling It was its Isolation from his other hop holdings. The Walkers are accumulating hop yards. Mr. Walker's son, Dean purchased the E. M. Young yard north of town this fall. Dean and his brother, Ray, own and operate a good sized yard on the east side of the river. The consideration of the Roberta sale has not been announced. Another realty deal of consider able magnitude Is the Bale by S B. Walker to his brother, W. H. Walker, of his interest In the Wnl ker Bros, hop ranch, which Is lo cated just north of town. This firm has been in the hop game for a long time. LLGALS IN Till-; COUNTY COURT of the State of Oregon, fur Murlon County In the matter of the estate of Flora McCourt, deceased. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the county court of Marion county, Oregon, bearing date of October 9, 1925, tho undersigned administratrix will sell at private sale, at the law office of Guy O. Smith, at 403 Salem Hank of Commerce build ing in Salem, Oregon, on and after the 10th day of November, 1925, an undivided one-ninth interest. subject to tho life estate of Aman da King, of the following describ ed real property, towit: Beginning at tho north west corner of John L. Eoff's donation land claim. In township 7 south range 2 west of Willamette Merid ian, Marlon county, Oregon: running thence eouth 79 chains to the south west corner of said John L. Eoff's land claim; thence east 81 rods to set post; thence north 79 chains to set post; thence west 81 rods to the place of boginning. Save and except from the above described premises 25 acres, more or less, deeded to Elija Adklnson, ns shown by deed recorded In volumo 12, page 3, Marlon county uecu records. Also, save and except from the above described promises those certain premises deeded to the Oregon & California Railroad com pany, as shown by deed recorded in volumo 120, pago 406, deed records of Marlon county, Oregon, Tlie terms of said sale shall be at least fifty per centum of the purchase prlco In cash and the balance of said purchase price ee cured by a nrst mortgage upon tne real property above described Said sale shall be mado subject to confirmation of the above entitled court. MINNIE HUMPHREYS, Administratrix of the estate of Flora MrCourt, deceased. NOTICE of Intention to Improve Cottage direct rroui cross Street to Le felle street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lorn, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Inv prove Cottngo street from the north line of Cross street to the south line of Le felle street, in the City of Salem, Marlon coun ty, Oregon, nt the expense of the abutting and adjacent property. excepting the street Intersections, mo expense or which will be qb- mimed by tho City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct' ng cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of said stroet with a six Inch cement concrete pavement twenty-four feet wide In iccordance with the plans, enecl flcatlons nnd estimates therefor. which were adopted by the Com mon Council Octobor 19th. 1925, now on file in the office of the city recorder and which said plans, specifications nnd estimates are IN THE COUNT! COURT of tlic Stntc of Oregon, for Mnrlon County In the matter of the estate of Arthur King, deceased. Notice of sale. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the county court of Mnrlon county, Oregon, bearing date of October 9, 1925, the undersigned administratrix will sell at private sale, at the law office of Guy O. Smith, at 403 Sa lem Bank of Commerce building In Salem, Oregon, on nnd after the 10th day of November, 1926, undivided one-ninth interest, sub ject to the life estate of Amanda King, of the following described real property, towit: Beginning nt the north west corner of John L. Eoff's donation1 land claim, in township 7 south range 2 west of Willamette Merid ian, Marion county, Oregon; running thence south 79 chnlns to the south west corner of said John L. Eoff'a land claim; thence east 81 rods to act post; thence north 79 chains to set post; thence west 81 rods to the place of beginning. Save and except from the above described premises 25 acres, more or lens, deeded to Elija Adklnson, shown by deed recorded in volume 12, page 3, Marlon county deed records. Also, save and except from the above described premises those ccrtnln premises deeded to the Oregon & California Railroad com pany, ns shown by deed recorded In volume 136, page 406, deed records of Marion county, Oregon The terms of said sale shall be at least fifty per centum of the purchase price In cash and the balance of said purchase price se cured by a first mortgnge upon the real property above described. Said sale shall be made subject to confirmation of the above entitled court. MINNIB HUMPHREYS. Administratrix of the estate of Arthur King, deceased. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON hereby referred to and made part hereof. The Common council ncreny declares Us purpose and Intention to make the above described Im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Written remonstrance may ne filed with the city recorder of said city against the above propos ed Improvement within ten days from the date of final publication. By order of the Common Coun cil October 19th, 1925. M. POULSBX, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is November 4. 1925. Date of final publication hereof will be Nov. 10. 1925. 273 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Ma rlon. In the matter of the estate of Adolph Wolf, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator with will annexed of the estate of Adolph Wolf deceased, has filed his final account In the county court of the slate of Oregon for Marion county, and that Tuesday the 24th day of November, 1925, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has been on pointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto and the settle merit' thereof: Dated and first published Octo ber 24, . 1925. Date of last publication Novem ber 21, 1925 M. G. GUNDERSON. Administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Adolph woir, deceased. V. V. Pendergrass, attorney, 1st National bank bldg., Portland, Ore, NOTICE of Intention to Improve Shipping ireet irom cottage street Church Street Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove Shipping street from the west line of Cottage street to the east line of Church street. in tho City of Salem. Marlon coun ty, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, oxcepting the street intersections, the expense of which will be as sumed by the City 1 of Salem, by bringing said portion of said slreot to tho established grade, construct ing cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of mi id si reel with a six Inch cement concrete pavement .thirty feet wide in accordance with the plans, speci fications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Com mon Council October 19th, 1925, now on file In the office of the city recorder and which said plana, specifications and - estimates are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described Im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Written remonstrance may bh filed with the city recorder of snld city against the above propos- eu improvement within ten days from the date of final publication. By order of the Common Coun cil October 19th, 1925. M. POUDSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is November 4, 1925. Date of final publication hereof will be Nov. 16, 1D25. 273 NOTICE of Intention to Improve Division Street from Liberty Street to High Street Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem. Oregon, deems It 'necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove Division street from the east line of Liberty street to the west line of High street. in the City of Salem, Marion coun ty, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, excepting the alley Intersections, the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing snld portion of said street to the established grade, construct' lng cement concrete curbs and paving sold portion of said street with a six Inch cement concrete MONDAY ONE NIGHT Nov. 16 BACK AGAIN BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER The Portia Mansfield Dancers Fifteen Solo and Ensemble Dancers MAIL ORDERS NOW Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Anderson & Rupert Oregon Bid. pavement forty feet wide In accordance with the plans, speci fications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Com mon Council November 2nd, 1926, now on file In the office of the city recorder and which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Com mon council ncreny declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Written remonstrance may ne filed with the city recorder of said city against the above propos ed improvement within ten days from the date of final publication By order of the Common Coun cil November 2nd, mzs. M. POULSKN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is November 4, 1925. Date of final publication hereof will be Nov. 16. 1925. 273 Notice of Hen ring of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mar lon. In the matter of the Estate of Wm. H. Egan. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the flnut account of Albert J. Egnn, executor of the Estate of Wm. H. Egan, deceased, has been filed In the County Court of Marion Coun ty, Oregon, and that the 30th day of November, 1.925, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been appoint ed by said Court for hearing ob jections to said final account, nt which time any persons Interested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto In writing and contest same. ALBERT J. EGAN, Executor. McCLAREN CORD Stages, Salesmen and Deliveries Use Them Do You? . ''Jim' "BilT Smith & Watkins Snappy Service PHONE 44 ExtraOversizeClincherCord 30x3y2 $11.30 30x3V2 SS 3 1 x4 SS 32x4 SS 33x4 SS 33x4V2 SS 33x5 SS Guaranteed Phone 66 LEGALSS NOTICE of ABScremcnt for Cost of Improv ing Winter Street from Market Street to South Street Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 n. m. on the 10th day of No vember, 1925, or nt any subsequent meetine of the said council mere- after, in the council chambers of the city hall at Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving wmier street from the north line of Mar ket street to tho aouth line 01 South street, in the city of Salem, Oregon. . All persons Interested In the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the said council nt said time and place and present their objections, If any they have, to said assessment, and l. T. Dick and L. M. Hum CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 420 and 420 State St. Has wonderful Chinese reme dies which will euro any human nUiue.it Including hi cache, headache, stomach, kidney trouble, mnlo and feinnlo. If HI consult us nt once Delay Is dangerous. Established 18 years In Sa lem, Oregon. Phono 28S I 1' ,.,-yr i"i AT PRICES YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Here are a few of the prices and you can compare them with anything on the market and then look them over. This is a complete new line of Balloons and high pressure Other Sizes In Proportion Don't Cheat Yourself By Not Giving These the Once Over G. W. DAY Vulvanizing apply to said council to equalize their proportionate ahare of eamo. By order of the Common Coun cil November the 2nd, 1925. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date ot first publication hereof if Nov. 4, 1925. Dato of final publication hereof will be Nov. 6, 1925. 265 Bonds for Investment WE OFFER (Subject to Prior Sale) REPUBLIC OF PERU Fifteen-Year Externa Sinking Fund Secured 7 12 Gold Bonds Price $97.25 and interest to yield 7-75 S2 000 5 City of Salem Refunding, price ?103.i5d, yield 4.50 $4,000 5 Portland Gas and Coke, price $98.50, yield 5.15 $5,000 General Petroleum Corp., 1st Mortg. S. F., price $94.75, yield 5'i A list of several other attractive issues will be mailed free on application REDFIELD 8c WOOD 405 Oregon Building Twelve Windows Many of you are probably wondering just what the United States National will look l.ke in the interim when all the present alterations are completed. One improvement which you will appreciate is the installation of seven new windows, making a total ot twelve six commercial, two savings, two collection and exchange and two statement windows. Imagine how much greater ease you will have when you come in to make deposits or withdrawals. ..or. United States National Bank Salem. Oregorv Full Balloon 29x4.40 $15.75 Full Oversize Cord $15.70 Full Oversize Cord $20. 15 Full Oversize Cord $2 1 .50 Full Oversize Cord $22.60 Full Oversize Cord $27.65 Full Oversize Cord $35.30 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 H, F. Woodry & Son Auctioneers null Furniture Dealers, pay casb for Used Furniture. Store 871 North Coni'l. Agent Lang Ranges. rrn Phone. 75 or Residence Phono ISia-W Telephone 2155 Instead of Five Retreading 294 N. Com'l. St. J