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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928
PAGE. FOURTEEN
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
WHEAT
PRICES LEAP
Chlcaso, Dec. 3. (A. P.) Wheat
prices leaped upward almost six
cents a bushel in the firat half hour
today. December delivery rising to
$1.77. An unexpected big ad
vance In Liverpool quotations, to
gether with reports of unusual
scarcity of wheut there, gave im
petus to buying In Chicago,
Later the wheat market made
further gains, December delivery
climbing to $1,78, an advnnco of
cents since yesterday's finish.
Indications that Kuropenna were
snapping up offerings of wheat
shipments from this side of the
Atlantic and were making heavy
purchases of future deliveries In
Chicago etlmulated the buying side
of the market here. Most of the
selling came from owners who
were in a position to realize profits,
Unsatisfactory threshing and
crop conditions mennwhlle were
again reported from Argentina
and there were similar advices
from Australia. In the center of
Argentina, the country io which
late European denlem had prin
cipally been looking Jor supplies,
the wenther todny was reported
rainy, a circumstance provocative
of dnmnge like that done In the
Argentina northern zone.
High priced records for the sea
son were broken afresh on today's
advance In the wheat market.
Topmost prices of the day In the
wheat market hero came during
the very last momenta of trading.
Final transactions showed a net ad
vance of seven cents a biiflhel In
some- canes since yesterday's fin
ish. Tlio sharpest galu was In De
cember delivery which closed at
$1.78 to $1.78 & todoy as compared
with $1.71 to $1.71 V-8. The mnr
ket as a whole was 5 to 7 cents up,
With May $1.73 to $1.73 'A nnd July
at $1.52 to $1.&2I4-
Opening wheat prices, 1 M to
4 cent higher, new style, Decem
ber $1.7t to $1.76 and May $1.0$
to $1.09 Ji, wns followed by quick
further upturns, December soaring
to 1.77 14 and Mny to $1.71 K.
Opening 3-4 to 1 3-8 higher. May
83 to 83 3-8 cents, the corn mar
ket continued to mount, Mny
touching 84 cents.
Oats ctarted 1-8 to 6-8 cent up.
May 444 to 44 Later decided
further advances were witnesses.
Wheat closed buoyant, five to
seven cents higher, December $1.78
to $1.78 nnd Mny $1.73 to $1.73
Corn closed firm, 3 cents net
higher, Mny 84 7-8 to 85..
Prison Parole Farce
Declares Former
Prisoner
(Continued from Pngo One)
that goad conduct boub a lung way
in securing a imrulo before the
parole board, and the most honor
able way to work your way out of
prison la to work your way out."
How far that le true is demon
strated in a meoetiro by the case
of Bill io Mann, who wns a four-
timo-loHor aud a professional In
three lines a forger, prowler and
ntickup man. Iiilllo claimed that
he had been forced to deliver so
many chickens to the warden's
stepson that he had acquired
"fowl" habits. It was he who
told the prison officiate and guards
to stand aside while he heat up
Principal Keeper Charlton on the
iBland, and after working a tow of
the chapel guards over was cited
for meritorious conduct and was
rewarded with a hat, the badge of
the trusty. A little later ho claim
ed to hnve dictated his own term
to the prison officials and went
out on a conditional pardon after
. having served less than two years
on n ten-year sentence.
Other like cases nro numerous.
Ono trusty who had forfeited hit
privileges, and a reputed pervert
anion c: the convlcls, wns released
in advnnco of bis minimum time.
Another, a forger by the name of
Winkleheclt, and an avowed mem
ber of the Kn Klux Kian whose
sentence was commuted from two
yeare to oni by the governor, was
latiT conditionally pardoned after
serving lorn than six months on a
two years sentence. He leased
farm from a brother-in-law of the
warden.
A professional forger by the
name of Collins, a tbree-tlme-loser
and a klanmnan, was let out at the
expiration or his minimum sen
tence, while his partner In the
crime for which they were sen
tenced Is fUlll serving. A condl
tional pardon was also issued to n
forger named Vnbl after he bod
served ihree months on a throe-
year sentence, tiho pardon being
justified by the statement that
some bootleggers wns responsible
Borrow From Us
and repay principal and Inter
est lo small monthly Install,
ments.
$20 76 each month for
60 months, or
$18,03 eacb month for
73 months, or
$16 10 each month for
84 months, or
$14.66 each month for
96 months repays
a loan of $1,000 snd Interest.
ANDERSON & RUPERT.
406 Oreeon Bide.
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ADVANCES
"Yellow Peril"
Miss Kinuyo Hitomi, of To
kyo, is thq star woman ath
lete of Japan. In the hop,
step and jump, the sprints
and high jump and other
events she has set marks that
other girl athletes despair ol
smashing. She plans to com
pete in America.
or Valil'e condition at the time be
com ni it tod his crime.
OE two convicts sen; up from Ln
G run do for statutory crimen
against girls, one, Gu tiller, was
conditionally pardoned over toe
protest of the court and the prose
cution less than 48 hours after he
was drcustd in at iho prison, while
his purtner, uutcher. Is now serv
ing out his 10-year sentence for
the some crime Involving a 16-
year-old girl. Guthier's alleged
crime was against a 13-year-old
irl.
In my own case it was general
ly admitted by the members of the
parole board that the court and
the prosecution in the case had
nothing against me. and that my
reputation generally was good, but
my petition was dismissed without
a slato reason. Two weeks before
tho expiration of my full minimum
I was called into conference by the
warden, who oMered to put my
oaso before the parole board. I in
formed him that he had done all of
the putting he was going to ln
my case, and that I would put In
my full time. He then laid all or
the blame for my failure to get a
parole upon the prosecutor in my
case, which wns absolutely false.
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It is not necessary for you to get out in the storm and rain
and to carry home your groceries when the Triangle Service
Stores take your order over the phone and deliver the grocer
ies into your kitchen. Co-operative buying and co-operative ad
vertising enables the Triangle stores to give this service without
extra charge to you.
Pickens &Haynes
456 Court St.
1'honcs 25 G or 257
A. Daue & Sons
1003 S. Commercial St.
Phone 935
D. L. Shrode
705 S. 12th Street
Phone 9
W. H. Clark
2290 Stale Street
Phone 670
Wiggins &
Wiggins
Salem Heitrhls
Phone 75F3
6 CENTS
DROPPING CENT
Portland, Ore., Dec. 8. (A. P.)
Egg values are gradually working
lower In the local market after
maintaining an almost prohibitive
level for the past momth. Prices
broke again on the dairy exchange
with firsta down two cents and the
remainder of the list off one cent
for the day. The market continues
weak with a lower tendency.
Fresh standard extras today are
prated at 40 cents; first 47 cents;
mediums 42 cents and undersized
32 cents. Current receipts are Hat
ed at 41 cents.
Local storage holdings, the first.
or tnis week amounted to 2 3,0 7 G
casefl as compared to 26,597 caaett
weeK ago and only 4,807 coses
a yenr ago.
Cube butter prices are unchang-
1 on the local doJrv board al
though the market is soft and none
too active. Extras are posted at
dz cents ana standards at 61 H
cents. Prints and butterfat bids re
main steady.
Portland. Dec. 3. Cattle steady:
receipts 176; calves none; steers
good. J7.80 $8.25; med. $8.76
common 5.&o6.7G; oan-
ners and cutter steers J4.50$6.50,
neners. good fl.00$f $0.50;; com
mon and merlum $4.50 J 6.00;
cows, good $5.75fci)f 6.00; common
and medium $3.50$5.75; canners
and cutters $2.0O$3.5O; bulls,
iroou Deci (yeaninga excluded)
$3.75(0)$4.6O; common to medium
(cannera and bolotrnasl IS.OOtfi)
$3.75; calves medium to choice
(milk feds excluded) IT.OOtfitJiO.OO
cuiis anu commons $5.00qM7.00
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"Tho James Strop
per is the final word
In razor blade strop
pcrs, because It la
scientifically right.
Herbert E. Sharpe,
Boston
Gold plated with fine
Leather Strop all ln
compact Morocco
Caso. Does more than
$2
?10 job for
Protected by U. S. and
Foreign PatenLs.
TRIANGLE
SERVICE
Friday and
Saturday -Specials
Log Cabin Syrup, large
$1.03
Log Cnbin Syrup, medium
52c
p.
& G. Naptlia Soap
10 Bars for
39c
Small White Beans
10 Pounds .
78c
H. O. Oats
Plain or Quick
2 Packages
33c
Libby or Del Monte Sliced
Pineapple, 2- size cans
78c
Princess Flour
(Idaho Hard Wheat)
$2.29 Sack
IN CHICAGO PIT
-4-
$1-2.00; culls and common $5.60
UO.oo.
Hogs nom, steauy, receipts
170: heavyweights (250 to 350
pounds) medium, good and choice
$ii.&o$iz.2&; medium weight
(200 to 250 pounds) medium good
and choice $ll.7&$12.25; light
weight (160 to 200 pounds) com
mon med. good and choice $12.25
$12.50; light llKhts (130 to 1 Gu
pounds), common, medium, good
and choice $12.26$12.60; pack
ing hogs (rough and smooth) $8.60
p $10.60, slaughter pigs (90 to 130)
medium good and choice $11.00
$12.00; feeder and stocker pig (70
to 130 pounds) medium, good ' !d
choice $11.00$12.00.
(Soft or oily hogn and roasting
plgu excluded in above quotations).
Sheep nominally steady; receipts
Z9S; lambs good and choice (Mt.)
Adams) $12.00$U.OO; lambs,
medium to good (valley) $11.00ft
$12.75; heavyweight (92 lbs. up)
$9.003$11.00; all weights, culls
and common $7.00$10.00; year
ling wotners, meuium to cnoice $8
g11.00; ewes, common to choice
$4.00$7.00; canners and culls
$1.60 $4.00.
Fort I mid. Wheat
Portland, Ore., Dec. 3 Wheat
BBB hard white $1.64; hard white.
blueatem, baart western white
$1.63; soft white $1.63; hard
winter, northern spring, .western
red $1.57.
Today's car receipts: wheat 86;
uour ; corn ; oats ; nay 4.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Portland, Dec. 3 Eggs current
40c; fresh standards firsts 41 c
42c; fresh standards extras 43c
43 "Ac; underslzes 2828c.
Portland, Dec. 3 Butter soft,
extra cubes, city 52c; standards
61c, prime finds SlUc. firsts 50c,
undergrade nominal; prints 65c;
canons bbc Dutteriat steady.
Milk steady; best churning
cream 63c; net shippers' track in
zone 1; raw milk (4 per cent)
tz.tiu cwt., i. o. b, Portland.
POL47TRY
Portland, Or., Dec. 3 Poultry
firm; less 6 per cent commission
hnnVv hana OK ill 0 ft n 11V, 10 mi ft...
springs z(gjziic young wnite duck
At last!
all your shaves ,
can be cool, clean
and delightful
Freedom from the torture of dull
blades forever ! Now vou can al
ways have fresh, keen safety
oiaoes. a lew pulls on the James
eiropper automatically whips a
Eeneot snaviner-edere on vour
lade so that it eives vou the
finest shave vou ever had so
easy, simple, and costs so little.
CENTRAL
rflAKMAll I
Salem Bank of Commeroe Bldit.
410 State Street
Lehman Grocery,
190 S. Commercial St.
Phone 305
Roth Grocery Co.
134 N. Liberty St.
Phones 1885-1886-1887
River Road Groc.
2305 N. Front St.
Phone 494
J. C. DeHarport
605 S. 19th St.
Phone 12S6
2225c; turkeys dressed 3840c;
live nominal.
ONIONb ANlf POTATOES
Portland, Or., Dec, 8 Potatoes
quiet, new $2.50 $2.60; onion
$1.75.
a UTS, HOI'S ANU OA SCAR A
Portland, Dec. 3 Nuts steady;
walnuts. No. 1 28 33c; filberts
2Cc: almonds 27 31c.
Hops quiet; new crop clusters
22&c, fuggles 26c.
Salem Markets
Compiled from rctorts of Sa
lem dealers for Hie gulduaus
of Capital Journal render a
(Revised dally.)
WuoM.'&Me rrtecs
Grain No, 1 white wheat $1.61;
red wheat, (sacked) $1.45; onU
48c bu., hay, oat and vetch, $17
ton.
Meat, toi hogs $11.75; sows
8 9c; dressed hogs l(Ic; top steers
66c; cows $Ztt$4: top vea: tic;
bulls 353Kc: enrlng lambs 80 lbs
and under llc; heavier BctylQc;
dreased veal 14c.
Poultry; Springers 20 22c; iignt
hens 16c; heavy hens 20 21c;
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LIGHTNIN'
All Star Cast The Picture for All People
Tor winter
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To determine the correct body of Zerolene
for the winter lubrication of your car, con
sult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart
at Standard Oil Service Stations
and at dealer.
old roosters tiCljUo; stag roouteis
Butterfat B45Sc; cream, butter
55c ; 6b8 30e; standards 46c; se
lects 4Sc; milk $2.44 cwt.
Vegetables anu rrults; orangen
$5.60d( $0.60; lemons $6.00$7.50;
grupefrult $7.50; bananas 9 c:
apples $1.50 f?$2.60 box; now pota
toes $3.25; Yakima potatoes $ 3 2 f
$3.75, sacked vegotablea Ooeta
2c; carrots lH2c; turnlijs 2c:
local 4080c; onions, radishes 40c
doz. bun.; tomatoes 3$3.50 bush
el Ore. celery 80c $1 doz $5 crate,
grown cabutiKS lttc; local cauli
flower $1.50&$2.50; peppers 12c
garlic 20c lb.; onions $2.35 crate;
sweet potatoes .4 He; cranberries
$5.50 box; cucumbers 60c doz.; $1
per box; bulk dates 11 o lb.; let
tuce, Cajlfornla Iced $4.50$5.00.
Mme. Lendy, of Paris, who Is 7
feet, 6 Inches In height and
weighs 300 pounds, Is said to be
the world's tallest woman.
Journal VP ant
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Ads Pay
In winter your automobile re
quires a free-flowing oil, if it is
to start quickly and be free from
dangerous friction. All oils do
not meet this requirement, but
here again Zerolene proves one
of its superiorities it flows
freely at low temperatures.
Pre-Holiday
Sale
RUGS
A Big Showing of Wilton Rugs 9x12
Size, Regular $135 (Discontinued pat
terns only) $98.50
$95 Wiltons, 9x12 size .$72.50
$85 Wiltons, 9x12 size. . . . . .... .$67.50
$47.50 Axminster, 9x12 size- $42.50
$45 Axminster, 9x12 size $39.00
$40 Axminster, 9x12 size $32.50
$37 Axminster, 9x12 size. '. ..... .$29.00
$42.50 Velvet, 9x12 size .$29.00
$32 Tapestry, 9x12 size .$21.85
A number of heavy wool fibre rugs, val
ues to $35, your choice $19.85
All good bright colorings
1 HAMILTON
i Furniture Co.
I 340 Court St.
S T
of
Foster & Baker
339 N. Commercial SU
Phone 259
C. M. Eppley Co.
1900 State St.
Phones 118 or 93
HI
Anderson & Rupert
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California)
Oregon Rldff.