Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 03, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THH SALEM CAPITAL JOUKNAt. SALEM, OUEOOf TCESDAY. KOVEKEEK 3. 1911.
20
SEE OUR GREAT
$15 Specials
in
Men's Suits
Commercial Street
Window
per cent to Jy per cent
Discount on
Women's and Misses
SUITS
Strictly Tailored, Semi-tailored and Fancy
Suits the sale prices are
$7.75 $10 $15 $19.80 $25
Women's and Misses' Coats 20 to 50 per cent
less sale prices
$5.00, $6:90, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00,
$18.00, $25.00, $30.00
known ami substantial banks, one of j month the hep market has taken ou
which will he the Commercial Hank of j more activity. A number of sulos havei
Ukiah, which will advance money to ooeu made in Kugeue during ttio past
the growers, enabling thorn to hold their week, moat of thcin urounil tne. 10-eem
crops until "the market strengthens, j mark, although some were sold ut li'-j
Tho small growers will be taken care j cents and some ut 10'i: cents. About
ox' in somewhat the an me manner usi00o bubs changed hands in the lower
the inisin association takes cure of its' valley Thhursday and the prices paid
members. , indicated a very steady muiKet condi-
Similar organizations will le effected ! lion, hop value, in luct, have under'
all over California 'and in Oregon and j gone no cauuge in the past three weeks,
Washington and it is the aim eventually uosptte the eiiorts of the shorts to buy
to incite them iuto one central body, : cheaper.
whiea will injure an equitable price ev- Tiic J. W. Scavey Hop company has
cry year for the erop. It is hoped to ! bought 100 bales from rjiopcr & Putton,
have a convention of the hop growers ! of independence, at 11 cents, the Keut
ut the Panama Pacific International J .ot it 100 bales, at Independence, at
Exposition next year. KMy cents, and tho bvaus crop and
The officers were elected at a meet-another, aggiegatin? 130 bales, at Sil
ing in Ukiah Tuesday and nro 1'. K. ! vorton, at It) cents.
Blalack, president; Geo. Hewlett and The Walker Hios. crop ot about lOO
Cunningham,' vice-presidents; . bales, at Independence, was bought by
I
I
Oct1::.-!!! '
1 1 si
E. U
mttm
The Markets
j Livestock.
Steers ..
l-ows, per owt 4(ii.."c
Hogs, fat, per lb .................... 7c
Stock nogs, per lb, (tops) 8',ac
('has. Crawford, T. I'!. Garner and K. M
Ford, directors; ('has. lllaluck, secrc
Italy; J. W. Harris, treasurer. j
! The following compose the commit
, tee on bylaws; J. W. Harris, W. L.
Hrown, Hco. Hewlett, J. Holliday, l!eo.
jUowau, V. N. button.
I The directors will go to Santa Rosa
S tomorrow and effect nn organization
! there of the Sonoma county growers.
The meeting is to be held at the Snntn
Kosu city hall ut 2 o'clock in the after
noon. The following is a copy of the agree
ment signed Saturday jjml the names
: of The signers, including all who have
come in since the Saturday meeting:
I'kiuh, California, Oct. 10, 1U14.
1 We, the undersigned, hop growers of
Mendocino county, bind ourselves mu
tually together as an organization to be
known us the Mendocino County Hop
Growers' nssociutiou of Colil'ornia. ' '
The object of this association is for
the collection and dissemination of use
ful 'iiforiniition concerning the growth,
harvest and sale of our hops to the
best advantage and for t lie mutual pro
tection of its members.
! The plan is for a similar organisation
exclusively of hop growers to bo form
ed in every hop growing section on the
Pacific const to the orguuiviition of
1 which we pledge ourselves to make ev
ery effort. When tho percentage of
the nop growing counties secured is
i satiai'iictnrv to the board of directors,
it is the intention to organize a Pacific.
i Coast Hop Growers ' association, mom-
! borship in which shall consist only of
s j tho county associations. The parent as
sociation shall be formed at a meeting
j to be later designated, held at suite
I convenient ccntt-itl iwiinl t,. lin tln,,.l...l
iTftmni nnimtrtTi . . . 1 .
l.rUlWrKN ItKI.AMh ") O'logntos miry o'octcd of the coun
flc CALIFORNIA HO?
rilaber, Wolt & Notter. The terms were
not ,i veil out, but it was reported that
two piices were paid, according to
t, rn ile.
ft. L. Hart bought tho lleisler lot of
IS8 bales at Gales Creek, paying 11
cents.
The F. S. Johnson company purchased
over 4110 bales, including the crops of
Olson Bios., .1. .lohnsou and two others,
aggregating HiS bales, in the Silvertou
section; !H bales at Aurora, being the
W. ,1. Miley crop, and two other lots;
the 11. iloge, Snyder and Michel lots,
ilino. luting to HH bales, ut llillsboro,
and u carload at Hanks.
HOQS ARB HIGHEll.
Poitliind, Oie., Get. It. There was
quite liberal ottering of swine in the!
local jnrds at the opening of tho week 'si
trad; lodny. Tops again commanded !
7. While the run was liberal, It was1
less than a week ago. j
There was a sumcivhut better feelinu;
in the hog tiade at some riHtorn poinfs
today, although ..mnlia wr.it weak with
a loss of lie. Tops at 7.22'.a.
( hicaggo hog market was strong, with
an advance of oc. Tops,' $7.70.
Kansas City hog marker ruled strong,
with an advance of .V. Tops, $7.0(1.
General hog market range:
Host "light .T.-(fi7.(Kl
Medium light (i..10(id.7"
Good and heavy O.U.ViiO.IO
Hough and heavy (l.tlWo O.l.'i
Cattle Run Vory Light,
Very light run of cattle was shown
It .CV ,T
tar, 6
tr
hm
't
U'OllUL 3 Plill ctiiT.'
AXcgeMable PiTparalton ror,s
siimlniin5ilicFiindiiii(ll!cdula
ling lite Siomachs amlDowilsol'
IVomo(fsDisrtonfliefrci-
ncss ami Resir ontalns nviUm
Opiont.Morpliiite norl'taral
NOT MARCOTIC.
Srdfiitoidkstitnmjm
Jix.StnM
A;arM
IHmM-
AmrrfcctRemedv forCowlln
linn .Sour SlnmAfh.niarriaifl
VVonus,Convulsious.tcvtris
ncsstnulL0SS0FJLEP.
racSimile Signature of
lus Centaub Compajtt,
NEW YORK.
For Infanta and ChUdren.
fMhers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
...of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Guarantceu uniier inc row'
"'ifiliiiiiwii -
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
n
THK ORNTJtUR IOMNNT, HfW VOMR OITV,
Wheut was moving at the Merchants
Kicluugo in Portland yesterday. All
utters were grabbed up and Die price
reached the summit for the year. Club
sold at l.i;i and bliicstem went to
$1.1(1.
T!i" buying was Inigelv ou ucconut of
California mills. The coimtiy sale.. SEATTLE MARKETS.
nern lurge, .100,0011 bushels vt.nnginji Menttle, Wash,, Nov. H. Eggs
hands on the basis of the Portland mar Fresh ranch, !iOc; fresh eastern, Mo;
net. (lats eontinue firm on the stre'igtli . 40c; orientals, lHf
Kwes, per lb, ...
Spring lambs, per lb ...
Veal, first class
ftlta.
Dry, par lb .....-
Salted country pelts, each..
Lamb pel'.i, each ..
3 Uj o
lie
8e
50Cn Ooe
25c
So Will Tnke Caro of Small Growers aud'
Prevem fil'.mip In
Market.
and ( nlil'ornia.
At tho oiganization of the Pacific
Hop Growers' nsFociation so attended
by these delegates u principal place of
business shall be selected and agreed
upon and ways and means will be de
vised for the proper handliuu of the
: (UTjan (uaj.) Difcpatch-Damocrat.) nop crop at a lair and ,iust price, all
I Through the efforts of Goo Hew- which will be worked
;l.lt, the well known hop .rower, ol i "Ut ""l! H,'t,lc'! "l .,'"'t ''-I' 'hi"
.. , .. , , ,u""' nsro.'iatin id it. is understood that
. anel valley, se.ondcd by the i)is- the lincipnl function of this nsxociution
ipai.-n as :iuieity ii'POium, nn or- 1 shall be the sale of the J
in the yards at the opening of tho
week's trade ut- North Portland. To
tal were but 2'J7 head. General con
ditions in the trade are stciidv and tile
tv associations of Washington. Oreoon ""'nller showing of supplies had a lair
' , . .... " ' " v .,...! ..rc.... i...
of tho demand for foreign markets. Hutter-I.ocal cubes, 34e; bricks, M.V; j ,""r ? , ' I I 7i , , , '
liarley is also strong from the same Oregon cubes, ;ili( :t:le gnuLntion of the nop men of Men-, '"I to t ie best advantage
cause. Tho Knglish apple market aim- C,eescl.!n,bu ger, Hie; Wlsenni in, ",0, ,,,ou" v , w"s 1'l','4''-t'"' , '!' '. "7V '. '''
Jdy inn't on nccourt of vast supply 10c; wis. (doim'tic,, Hie; Washing- " '.T I T'T, , ' V A ( n I .', ' tv " W"
from Nova Scotia and other points, ton, liVafo IS. about ,i big change for 1l,e better as , ''. A. Gambrel . ( raw-
Considerable hop business Is reported; Onions-Green, Siltf? Sin per .Won ; ,7""'" ""' J11"1'1"""' 1 heir crop ! rd . U I ro n K .1. San ord,
at prevailing prices, around 10 'cents. ' eastern Washing on, H,, 1 -, c ,W, lb.; ' m . tn ' H'! I,,! "f LhS'T'r' i' '.'
i or many weens, me oreaniuitien is inieier, r.. m. r.. A. eoni, II. it.
The market is well supplied with poul
try, creamery products and vegetables,
all excepting eggs, and pi Ices are nom
inal. For eggs Hie demand Is still fur
Mheml of the supply j 11. 1 prices remain
high. They are ipioted in Purlliiud at
42 cents for cnudled.
Cnlitnrnia, 0i 1 Vie.
Potatoes Winter, s 1 5(V iJ( per ton.
SAN FRANOISOO MARKETS.
j San Francisco, Nov. Wheat per
let I. Club, IXifti .HUj; bluestem. ifi
f2.()5: tnrkcv red. 1.iflfii 2: red llus-
In Chicago Immense export sales of siim, l.S2Vj('i I.H5; fortjfold, i,h7Vti
wheat are reported, probably the bug- (n I. oil.
est over kuown. The price was about Hurley per oil. Feed, tl.lSVbfii'l.lS;
a nent aliove the closing Salurdov, rang shipping and brewing, l.l7Va(i 1.20.
ing irom iti.i.i in ti.i .1-1
The de
iniiud from Pin me was the most cou
apieiifliis ami all wheat ceuters'tell the
same story of strung deinnud n ml Hie
grabbing of everything offered,
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS
Hay, timothy 12.(lfl
( lor, per ton fiOO
Oats and vetch S.r.O
Cheat 8.00
Wheat, per bushel Hficfnitl
llran, per ton 2STiO
Khorta, per ton 10
(hits, per bushel r ;i."ii 40c
( hittlm bark, per lb 4u,iir,c
I'otaloes, per ewt 7.1c(iftl
Butter aud Eggs,
Hutlerfat, per lb a:ie
Creaiuory butter, per lb 114c
Fggs f ,'h'ir cash
Poultry.
-Club
PORTAND MARKETS.
I'litlaiul, (Ire., Nov. M. Wheat
1.12'ui bluestem, l.l.")Vij.
Oats No, I white feed, 20c; gray,
2X.7.i.
Hurley llrewlng, '.'.'i..'iOj f I, $24.
llois-llest live.'t".
Prime steers, H.7.1((i-(I.S.'i.
Fancy cows, ifd.
lleit calves, 7(iiMe,
Sp iug lambs, ."(n lie.
llulter city creaemry, .li'.e.
K'lgs Selected local extras,
4:le.
II MIS, I t '
Hroileis, l-'-ji',
Geese, 10c,
I2!i,ftn
liishioued somewhat alter that of the ; "an Nader, Heiiilerson Pros., F. ,1
iiiisni growers association of Fresno loliason, hord and Wallace, Sum Dim
onnly, In fact the manager and or-i''"", V. C Van Nader, .1. K. Ilolli
uanier of the Fresno as oeiation, ,1ns, 'lay, H. McGarvey, W. K. Ford,
Aladison, was here to NddreiM the meet- Andrew Sinclair, II. M. Lynch, I.. M.
ng, and suggestion offered hy him Hildreth, .1. W, Harris, C, J. Cox,
were in tunny eases adopted, ' ;.l. 11. llurke, doe Cunningham, .
Mr. Madison staled that when he H. Smith, K. ('.' Kuddick Kstnte, W.
took hold of utfairs for the raisin '' Lawrence, John Hurgess, Green
glowers, raisins were selling for what-' Hurke, It. W. Pickle, Frnsier Hios.,
erer the buyers would give, averaging '-H. A. Spotswood, K. I.. Ciinninghniii
about a cent a pound. Now the cropill, Henttle, A. S, Kiggs, K, C, lliugs,
cIIh for fiom five to six and seven l'-'l. Hum, II. C. MeKmin, W, N.
cents anil the growers save their com- Unttun, .1, Heck, Lew Huddiek, T. H.
missions. The small growers, who arc! Howard, (). A. Sanfoid, Geo. Gowau
inalde to wait for the market to j J. T. Farrer.
streugtheii in the fall are taken care ot 1 1
iiy the association taking over their LANE HOP GROWERS ORGANIZE
crops and paying them enough to title
them through. Then when the market Delegates Send to Salem to Altond
has strengthened nul the raisins are! BtJto Mooting,
sold the small fellow gets the benefit of i
the advance In the price. The seheme: Springfield, Ore., Nov. II. Hup grow
prev Mils a few small lots being thrown ! 'rs representing about one half ol
on the mnrket mid making the price for'''i'no county met hero Saturday after
the Hiuuiuder uf the erop, and la ml inmii And affected it tcmpninrv organ
lilius the growers save the commls- i'-utlnii, by electing I). K. Morrison
nioii., which amount to more than chairman and J, L. Clark secretary.
attottiyamq fi i Tj-pnti rn li'aoii'jii to pay Hie expenses ol' the us The oigauialion is non political, be
AUSTRIANS CAPTURED. , )IIIl,.1,.,l ,m t, M1. , ,.
Potrograd, Nov. ,1.-1 he reduction, nf ,,,,, .nWi, ,, ,, , Kl,, ,;,.. as-ociation.
Prxemysl progressing, I i was official. , ,H,t ,()l,.iHil M,.ltllH.j ll0 ,, L1R11 , ,t ,,,,,1 MmM,n were elected ai
Iv stated here today Jour thousand j,,,,,,,,,,,,, j(, rll t)ll( ,,y ,,! ,.,.,. , ,,,, ,,H1 -
Austr.nnsiverfoemiid tohavelM.eneap-i,,,,, ,,,, ,, , . , h , ,0 ,,,,, , H m next
tured when thev nttempteil a sortie, j .,,. ,.,", .i . ..... . m i,,,. ,i .,,. ,..., i...
Hens, per lh. 11c The garrison's food supply was said t o i . . ... , ... . . ....:., , ' ,, ,, ,.
"""""l per iu ou ii "K i "'" """V Hewlett an
f ryers MMH jio guns we;e oismouaieii.
ly good effect upon the luivinu
At Chicago there was a steady tone Colorado
in the cattle trade todav. ' : Idaho
Kansas City cuttle market was sleadv ! Washington
at I'o: mer prices. I Iduln
Oiuahu cattle market ruled sleadv toi'w Mexico
trong.
APPLES ARE LOWER.
! uiideiHtood. " carload of Wenntchee doiuilhaus uoc-
j Awards nn boxed .luiinlhans at New tiond in Chicago last week, the laige
I York and Chicago auctions the past, sizes, such as "(! to the box, bringing
two days, shipped from the localities ; only 7(1 cents; whereas the small ones
i indicated, were as follows: !r ling 200 to the box, ail in the
' Kx. I'aucv. Fancv. snme car, were lud at H1.25.
II ...i potatooa weaker.
1(15 ngiiiii a weaker feeling iu
'm the iolaln trade locally. Vnkimii stwk
"j(s is being freely (d'fereil here by local
j'. i wholesiileis at- ! a cental or from HI
in i-ic. ii's i ii i ii me same coins oi siim:s
was ipioted a few days ago.
While iu n limited wav the trade is
It seems incredible Hint Washington ' still asking 1.2."i a cental for bent
extra fancy .lonalhnns should be Idaho stock, still even in the latter
Washington ....
Wa Wellington
...
.... I.ol
.... 1.01
1.01
.7(1
.01
.70'
Teiegrnphic reporls from eastern fruit, knocked down at oulv 70 cents uer box line Micro In n ten.leiu v lrciiomllv li
atietions this week iudii ale nu errutic ; delivered In Chicago while New Mex- ! shade values to l. 10.
ninrket. They also prove that I he line-. ico Jonathans, fancy, brought l.2"i, ! Idihn is making a more determined
lion is a necepiive imlex ot values nu-1 mid Colorado extra fancy ifl.:i.1. Still
less conditions of individual utiles are j mora remarkable was the report on a
(Continued from Pngo Six.)
Kir
W'Vi'v'MlV vv
Ml ' rW 'VV.HV
You'll say this
maple cake is great
Try tlie recipe below also
use Lojr Ciibin Syrup on
your puddings und desserts
lis well its willi ptii)ciikt;s,
fried mush and its inimy
similar uses.
HOPS BHOW MORE ACTIVITY,
( P.ugcuc 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Hegller.)
W'lh the approach oi' the end of Ihe
6i, m. ..,'i ?:iHiLf
'1TB-ret.lL.llMLM.i
TOWLE'S
LOGCABII
CANE AND
MAPLE SYRUP
Afi Horn, "Sunt" Horn; fnoV.J
Is a (litre, limes a day fiivurlto In
millions of liiitnes why tint yours?
Its portly Is absolute -Its flnvnr
wlrtnuit ail fipinl. Always sold
In tlin Uig ' cabin - tilintM-d can.
Order (if your urticer UaUy,
Tlia Towla MapU Producta
Company
SsIm Hssihtrlfl
PmvIm Om Kulkllnt, IhkaM
RilnvrWft
St fnl Ml4 Si. iokuWwr. VkwH
LOG CABIN
WALNUT CAKE
PHI S teaspoon baking: powder
Into 1 rups of Hour and mia
tlwimughly. Add eggs well
t)enteiit a dessert -poin butter,
)i oup sweet milk and I nip
Ia Cabin Hyrup. Ml thor
onghljr and then stir In I cup
of chopped raisins and I cup of
rluMipnl walnuta. Daks In deep
imh in a uioui'raia otsu.
liaiMiinu. Tlironuli ti mi,.. . t iml to al'i'iliale with similar niuaiii
Mnk ' in the I'O-tnlfiie iniiiiv of the let- rations In Waahinglnn slid CaUfortiin,
Iters went to Willlts and were not ilis-ilt is the Intention to secure permanent
j t ti I n t In lime to notify all liie grow- hcndipierhMs where information will
jers of the mooting, but since Saturdav, 1 be 'iven to the hop growers regarding
I we 'i n i u all but 10 hail been heard 1 tin market nnd lo finance the small
jfrnui and there find been not a single glowers.
reiuai to .nil ii the oignui'.ntioii. .Nine-1
jty -five per cent of the hop erop Is now!
i represented Iu Hie I bership. !
I This action of the growers Ims been!
luiade necessary by the Hliignnlinu III1
jtlie hnii market of tin tiie Pacific'
coast, brought nu. It Is snld by nn or '
Itauied bear mid ou Hie part of Hie
j Olivers. Iu New York hops are out nf ,
(sight mid the world erop being short,
II hern Is every lesson w hy the pi ice1
shouid soar. However, with the excep.
I Hon of a few snles at from 10 Iu I'J
j cents, there has been nu activity on
the Pacific coast.
Iu Oregon, snles at 10 eenls have
been leporteil. Acroldillg to those who
are in a position to know, the follow
iug scheme has been worked la Mendo
cino enmity, The glower was offered
l.l'n eenls, but there was a private eon
I tin. I to the effect that he should be
'given whatever odvnoce In pi ice should
I occur when the markel opened up.
! Should this report go nut that his hops
; had sold for 1 .1 ' j cents, the Informa
,111111 would Ml as a depresiutt In
j flneii e on Hie market to the advniitegr
J of. Ihe buyers. It Is agniast such
I schemes as this that the present or
Limitation is nimed. It is entirely le
igal, an npiiiiou having been rctuiered
to el feet In the case nf the rnlsia
growers.
i That the hovers nee opposed In Mr.
Hewlett's aitivity Iu attempting In get
an ripiilnble price for the growers is
evidenced by the fact that one big firm
I litis called In lis account with him,
The nrgnnlrnt iim will be known "
the Mendocino ''utility Hop fitowers'
mo 'iittinn. It will be fiiinucril bv well
rsinwHwmwe hii.iwi.1 ip iiim(ipw
Otvvn hrlTMunt tilr Cint
dx not r't titi or tltiHt nif -Hint
intitlrt tn I In linn -thnt lni.li lout
Urn ui lunit nr uiliet.
Black Silk Stove Polish
In In cIhm br ipt. It'i iii'itt
rrtttfnllt niHilnn1 ttiittlu
IttMIl thltrr mmiftMit,
Try It Ml T"tf lrlnt
ir irtiiir ram
ir r-i"'i ili
thHal p.rllah yi
tf tlrl, ft.H
fuwvrt rl'lr Ifl
i,l'i..tM4t trt r
fund vr
Mhtnm In
mi)
vew . n
Not Enough Room
That's my condition, exactly, right now. When I bought this big
lot of shoes I had two stores. Now I have but one store but the shoes
are coming in on me and I have no room for them. Every bit of
available space is taken and still I have not enough room. The re
sult is that
I MUST SELL
HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF PAIRS MUST GO DUR
ING THE NEXT TEN DAYS. IF LOW PRICES AND HIGH
QUALITY WILL GET RID OF THEM, THEY WILL GO VERY
QUICKLY.
Remember, everything offered during this sale is absolutely new
stock - right up to the minute-every pair was ordered for the pres
ent season. There is no lack of siz93 -there is no lack of styles. There
are over twenty different styles in Ladies' Button Shoes alone, from
A's to EE's.
The universal high grade of stock which I have always carried, and
the further fact that I live up to every promise made and every state
ment advertised, is a guarantee that this is a ;
Bona Fide Money-Saving, Cut-Price Sale
Don't forget this big event starts tomorrow.
CaO
DeVOE
311 STATE STREET
SALEM, OREGON
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