Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 04, 1914, EXTRA EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOPBNAT-, 8AXEM, OREGOy, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 19H
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SEE OUR GREAT
$15 Specials
in
Men's Suits
Commercial Street
Window
20 per cent to jQ 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 and substantial banks, one of! month the hop market has taken ou
which will be the Commercial Bank of j more activity. A number of sales have
I'kiah, which will advance money to 'been made in Kugcue during-the past
the growers, enaiding them to hold their week, most of llicm around the 10-ceni
crops until the. market strengthens. : mark, although some were sold at tl'.-j I
The small growers will be taken care i cents and some at lu'ij cents. About!
el tn somewhat the same manner s-ouu bales changed hands in the lower
the "aitin association takes eare of its I valley Thhursday and the prices paid
members. . ; indicated a very steady inailict coudi-
Similar organizations will be effected liou. llop values, in tact, have under
all over California and in Oregon and j gone no mange in the past three weeus,
Washington and it is the aim eventually despite the eiiorts of the shorts to buy
to merge them into 0110 central body, : cheaper.
which will insure an equitable price cv- The J. W. Seavey Hop company has
ery year for the crop. It Is hoped to j bought 100 bales from Siopor n i'atton,
have a convention of the hop groweislot independence, at U cents, the Heui
at the Panama Pacific International j .ot ft iuu bates, at Independence, at
Kxposition next year. lOVu cents, and the Kvans crop and
The officers were elected at a meet-! another, aggregating loO bales, at Wil
ing ,n I'kiah Tuesday and are P. E. ! verton, at lu cents.
ilShtlnck, president; Ueo. Hewlett and The Walker Hios.' crop of about "00
E. I.. Cunningham, vice-presidents; bales, at Independence, was bought by
('has. Crawford, T. K. C.arncr and K. M. Klaber. Wolt & Nettor. The terms were
Ford, directors; Chas. Ulalaek, seere-' not given out, but it was reported that
Ris: s:ry.i,:';r: a:.1 :.,r;Bs
111 niffffiii
The Markets
ac CALIFORNIA HOP
f Livestock. ,
8teers
Cows, per cwt 4(i 5c
Hogs, fat, per lb 7c
Stock hogs, per lb. (tops) 6 Vie
Ewes, oer lb Side
Wheat was moving at the .Merchants ; Spring lambs, per lb li wul Take Care of Small Growers and
j.AcnaiiK" in j ui i nt ii ii ycsieruny. Ail veal, first Class ........... Ho
offers were crabbed up nnd the price 1 Pelts.
reached tho summit for the year. Club1 Dry, per lb 8C
sold at $I.KI and blucstem went to Salted country pelts, each 50(0oe
91.16. : Lamb pelts, each 25c
The buying was hugely on account of j
California mills. The country sulfa; SEATTLE MARKETS.
tary; J. W. Harris, treasurer,
i The following compose tho commit
tee on bylaws: J. W. Harris, W. I..
Brown, (leo. Hewlett, J. 'Holliday, Geo.
Oowun, W. N. Dntton.
The directors will go to Santa Rosa
tomorrow and effect an organization
'there of the Sonoma county growers.
, The meeting is to be held at tho Santa
: Rom city hall at 2 o'clock in the after-
! noon.
I The following is a copy of the agree
ment signed Saturday and the names
of -he signers, including all who have
.come in since the Saturday meeting:
i I'kiuh, California, Oct. 10, 1U14.
j V, the nndersigncd, hop growers of
i Mendocino county, bind ourselves mu
tually together as un organization to be
known ns tho Mendocino Comity Jlop
Growers' association of California."
The object of this association is for
the collection and dissemination of use
ful :nfonnation concerning (ho growth,
i harvest and sale of our hops to the
;bcst advantage and for the mutual pro
jtection of its members,
i The plan is for a similar organization
I exclusively of hop growers to be form
ed in every hop growing section on the
j Pacific coast lo tho organization ol
I which we pledge ourselves to make cv-
cry effort. When the percentage of
the iioi growing counties secured is
I satisfactory to the board of directors.
t is the intention lo organize a Pacific
Const llop U rowers' association, mem
bership in which shall consist only ol
tho county associations. The parent as
sociation ahull be formed at a mcctinc
to be later designated, held at sonic
convenient central point to be attended
IiKIIWr'fCN IlKdamlH 'v "ichiucs iiui.v c'ecteii ol Hie conn
Prevent Slump in
Market.
(U'r.lah (Cal.) Dispatch-Democrat.)
inroiign the efforts of Ceo. Hew
Washington. Orcifun
mm ainornia.
At the organization of the Pacific
Hop (.rowers' association no intended
by these delegates n priiuipul place ol
nusinrss shall lie. selected and agreed
upon and ways and means will be de
vised fur the proper handling of the
nop crop at a tair and just price, all
the details of which will be worked
." iuik" o'"vm' iiusiicib y:iniiHiiiK ; venule, nasi)., inov, j, r.ggs , " v'i '"- "en iwiown iioi
hands on tho basis of the Portland mar-1 Fresh ranch, 50c; fresh eastern, 35f jNuuel valley; scum, led bv
fci. uars continue rirm on tne streiigm ; -iuc ; orientals, JNC
Barley is also strong from the 'same 1 Oregon cubes, 32(rr33c.
cause. The English apple market sini-j Cheese; I.imburger, llle; Wisconsin,
lly iBn't on accoui't of vast supply llle; Swiss (domestic), -4c; Washing
from Nova Scotia and other points, ton, 17 '..di1 ISc.
Considerable hop business is reported Onions Ureen, '2D(fifie per dozen;'
at prevailing prices, around 10 cents. ' eastern Washington, KjiU'iO per lb.;
The market is well supplied with pnul- California, K'll'.L'C
try, creamery products and vegetables, Potatoes Winter, 15('20 per ton.
all excepting eggs, and prices are noin-1
inal. For eggs the demand is still fnrj SAN TKANOISCO MARKETS,
ahead of the supply and prices remain San Francisco, Nov, 3. Wheat per
high. They are quoted in Portland at ctl. Club, iM.sritfH.NTVir lilueHtein, i!
42 cents for candled. (i 2.05 ; turkev red, l.l.if(i" 2; red Has-
In Chicago Immense export sales of sian, $,H2j(i 1.H5; fortylold, $1.K7.
wheat are reported, probably the larg-1 Qi l.mi,
est ever known. - The price was about Hurley per ctl. Feed, f1,12Vj(H.lo;
a cent above the closing Saturday, rang-' shipping nnd brewing, jil.HVilo 1.20.
ing from 1.1,1 to tfl.14 3-4. Tho dc:
maud from France was the most cnn-; POKTAND MARKETS,
spicnous and nil whent centers tell the; Pjrtlnud, Ore., Nov. 3. Wheat Club
same story of strong demand and the l.l.'i; bliiesteni, 1.1'U,.
grabbing of everything offered. Oats No. 1 white feed, 20c; gray,
I Hnrlev llrewinir. S'-M.O: feed. 14.
Hay, timothy $12.00 1
Clover, per ton 8.00
Oats and vetch .. 8.50 i
Cheat 8.00,
Wheat, per bushel Uc(i$l
Bran, per ton $2S.50 1 43e.
Hogs Ilest live, 45
Prime steers, tl,7!i(a(1.85,
Fancy cows, ul.
Heit calves, 7( Sc.
Sp ing lambs, lie.
Hotter City creaeinry, 34'jC.
I'SH1 Selected local extras,
42Vj()
Bhorts, per ton J30
Oats, per bushel .I.iw te
Chittim bark, per lb 44uDftc
Potatoes, per cwt 75c(ii$l
Butter and Eggs.
Bntterfat, per lb 3,'lc
1 1. ins, 13' jc.
Hrnilers, PJV'iiC.
(leese, lOe.
AUSTRIANS CAPTURED,
rotrogrnd, Nov. 3. The reduction of
'.'i "-"miiicu iiy rne ilia-
I patch as jviblicity menium, an or
jganization of the Hop men of Men
I 'loi-mo county was effected last
oBiunuiy which -promises to bring
about tt big change for the better at
regards the marketing of their crop
by growers of this section. .Mr. Hew
lett has been working on the plan
I'nr .nan.v weeks. The organization is
liisliiniied somewhat after that of the
;aion growers association of Fresno
'oitiity. In fact the manager and or
ganizer of the Frenno as. ociation, Ja,
.lii.ln.on, was here to address the meet
ing, and suggestions offered by him
were in many cases adopted.
Mr. Madison stated that when he
took hold of affairs for the raisin
gri.weiw, run-ins were selling fr wlml.
ever the buyers would give, averaging
about cent a pound. Now the crop
sells for from five to six and seven
cents and the groweis save their com
missions. The small growers, who are
limbic to wait for the market to
strengthen in the fall nre taken care ol
iy the association taking over their
ernps and paying them enough to tide
hem through. Then when the market
has strengthened and the raisins are
sold (he small rellnw gets the benefit of
the advance in lt, price. The scheme
prevnts n few small lots being thrown
on the murket and making the price for
'"" cr oi the crop, and in ml
dltioa the growers save the rom m T
Sinn, which iimiinnt to more than
! enough to pay the expenses of the lis
I sociiition.
'out and settled at that time l,v ikk
grower ot I n..,,, .i,,tini. .! it ii...i.,...,.....'i ti....
me i ipai function of this association
shall be the sale of the Pacitiu coast
nop crop to the best advantage.
Ceo. Hewlett, T. (liurv, P. E. Ilia
lack, ( has. E. Ilhilack, C. I., daw
lord, Mrs. A. (Iinubrel, V. J,. Craw
onl, w. i, llrowu, K, ,1. Sanfoid,
i.. ! i rawioiil, f. K. (.larner, P. C.
Ciuwionl, T. E. Howell, .1. C, Hays
N. Iloefer, E. M. & E. A. Ford, II. II.
Van Nader, Henderson llrus., F. .1.
.loluison,, l'ord ami Wallace, Sum Dun
can, F. C. Vim Nader, ,1. I. Holli
day, K. Alcdnrvev, W. K. Ford
Andrew Sinclair, I). M. Lynch, L. M.
rnmretn, .1. w, Harris, f, J, Cox
.1. 11. Dm he, Joe Cniiiiingham, II.
ll. smith, E. c. Ituddick Estate, W
i.. Lawrence, .luhn Hurgess, (Ireen
Hurke, K. W. Pickle, Frnsier Hrns.
K. A. Spotswond, 1,, ('iiiiningliam
ll. lienttle, A. S. Higgs, E. C. Kiggs,
r.o. imrn, u, r. .icloon, W. N
lintton, J. rteck, Lew Ibuldick, T. II.
Ilownid, O. A. Sanford (leo, (lowan
I. T. Farrer.
LANE HOP GROWERS ORGANIZE
Delegates 8enrt to Salem to Attend
State Moating.
iwo puces were paid, according to
grade.
H. 1.. Hart bought the Heisler lot of
1SS tales at limes Creek, paying 11
cents.
The F. S. Johnson coiupanv purchased
over 400 bales, including tho crops of
Olson Bros., -,). Johnson and two others,
aggregating 108 bales, in tho Silvcrton
section; IM bales at Aurora, being tho
w. ,i. .miey crop, and two other lots:
the H. Boge, Snyder und Michel lots,
amounting to 146 bales, at Hillsboro,
and a carload at Hanks.
HOG3 ARE HIGHER.
I
AU'OUOL 3 PElt CENT.
AVcrjciabicPi-fparjiir;,,,..
sirailaii!i5ilicFoo((an(IRc(!ula
linfjllieSiraHcteattdBortol'
Portland, Ore., Oct. 3. There was
ipiito liberal offerings of swine in the
local yards at the opening of tho week s
tram touay. fops again commanded
i. vthi.o tho run was liberal, it was
iess Hum a week ago. j
lucre was a somewhat better feelini!
in the hog trade at some eastern points
today, although -mnlia win weak with
l loss ot Sc. Tops at 7.22'(..
( hlcaggo hog market was stronu. with
an advance of 5c. Tops, 7.70.
Kansas City hog murker ruled strong,
with an advance of .jc. Tops, if'.OO.
(eiienil hog market range:
it light .' ...if(1.7.'i(!?i7.0(l
Medium light H.r0(rV(l.7ii
Hood and heavy .23(n ll. 40
Hough mid heavy (i.OO(B.I5
Cattle Run Very Light
Very light run of cattle was shown
in tho yards at the opening of the
week's tiade at North Portland. To
tals were but 2-7 head, (leiienil con
ditions in the trade lire sternly and the
smaller showing of supplies had a fair
ly gooii errect upon the buying.
At Chicago there was a steudv tone I Colorado
in the cnttle trade today. ' ! Idaho
Kansas City cattle rket was steady ' Washington
ut foiiner prices. ' Idnh't
Omaha cattle market ruled steady to New .Mexico
strong, Hsiiuiion
IVomotes Digestaflttt if
rtcss and RestJTonlalns neMw
Opium.Morphine norMiaeal
yOTKAHCOTIC.
Srt&cfoidiJtsiHZLrnuim
JkUcSJtt
AaSni hVm.W-
Arttriert Rnvwdv for Cansllpi
Hon . Sour StoKiKK.DIartiioea
WorntsjCovulsns.reveris'
neasaiulLossoFSLE-P.
racSinule Signature of
tnz CENTAUH COMPAWti
NEW YORK.
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
fn'ii i
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
I' : r.w - fin. - m mi ll "T
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THI OKMT.UH .OMMMV, UtW TONS OCT.
ilai.l.-iiiiliiiiiil-lh
understood, carload of Weuatchee Jonathans aiic-
A wards on boxed Jonathans at New'tion-M in Chicago last, week, the large
Vork and Chicago auctions the past sizes, such as 50 to the box, bringing
Iwo days, shipped from the localities only 7(1 cents; whereas tho small ouch
indicated, were as follows: runaing 200 to the box, all in the-
Kx. Fancy. Fancy. "'" ar, were hid at $1.25.
1 $10,' roiuLoos WBiKer.
101 108 1 Thoie UK1'1" " weaker feeling iiv
I IIC )IIIIIlll HHIIC KICIlll. I1IH1IIIH niocs
',., is being freely offered hero by local
1.01
APPLES ARE LOWER.
1.01
Wa Wellington 7(1
1.25
.HI
wholesalers at $1 n cental or from 10
to 15c less than the same class of stoch
nun ipiiMt-ii it-w lutvn UK".
I While in a limited way the trndo is
It Bcems incredible that Washington still asking 1.25 a cental for best
extra fllllcv .loillllhlllis shnllld beilitnli,i uliu-U .till nvnn III Ilia lul.tnr
Telegraphic reports friiiu eastern fruit knocked down at only "it cents per box line there is a tendency generally to
auctions this week indicate an erratic , delivered in Chicago while New Mex- shade values to l. 10. '
market. They also prove that Ihe auc- icn .Iminthuns, fnncy, brought 1.25, j Id iho is making a more determined
lion is n deceptive index of values un-'and Colorado extra fancy 1.35. Still
less conditions of individual sales are more remarkable was the report on a ! (Continued from Prge Six.)
j ) TOO MANY SHOES W
Creamery butler, per lb..
f.RK"
Poultry.
Hens, per lb
Roosters, per lb
Fryers .... ..
". 34c l'l,!l'nl.vsl is progressing, it was official- ;
Tho hop growers throughout the dis-
s oiiieiiii ,,(.., ,... . i.. , 7 .
. .... .. .. .. . ...... . ..ikiii iriiiu .vii'n iriiMiin nn,i i.nii.,
'fie ,.nli IV sTnteii here toonv. r our tnousanu ,..,, ,iiu . , . ..... .
Aiislriiins werfTi e said to have been cni
tured when they attempted a sortie.
..11c The garrison's food supply wns said to
8c be running short anil many of their
.. Ho guns were dismounted.
f'SjiQl? ijijwh i nw man ' ijli
I jlyj igy
ipili
rz'i'iI
i . i i .,t,tmittmm' '
You'll say this
maple cake is great
Try the rceie IcIowuIno
use Log Cabin Syrup on
your piHlilintrs and desserts
ns well ns with piuiciikcs,.
fried mush and its ninny
siinilitr uses.
TOVVLE'S
LOGCABIH
CANE AND
MAPLE SYRUP
WoAes Horn; "SwtH" Horn; InJtiJ
la a tliree times a day favorite In
millions of homes why not yours?
Its purity Is absolute lis flavor
without an eqnnl, Always sold
In the log-cabin -shaped cnn.
Order of your grocer today.
TK,Towl Maple Product
Company
lnt H.ailqiisrtvr. I
f Mplo bat IM1(, Cklc-t
RriMri
S. P-.l, Ml4 Bb Jok-tbarr, Veraml
LOG CABIN
WALNUT CAKE
81ft. 3 tenspoons hnklnff powder
Into 8 nips of flour and mix
tlmrmighly. Add 1 eggs will
Iwnten, a dciserl-srssin butter,
W cup sweet milk and I cup
Log Cabin Syrup. Mia thor
miKhly and then stir In 1 cup
of clinpned minim and I cup of
chopped walnuts, IJskolndiicp
ounlies, had necn notified bv letter
and through the Dispatch and some 3U
were- present when the meeting wns
called to. order nt Hie nil v hull by Mr.
Hewlett as clialiuuiu. Througli li mis
lulu in the postoffice miiiiv of the let
ters went, to Willits mid were not dis
tributed In time to notify nil the grow
ers of the meeting, but since Haturdiiv,
we 'earn nil but III had , , i,,,,,,'.,!
i ' r" nnd there had been not a single
rofii-al to join the oiganizntion. Nine-
ty fie per t of the Imp crop is now
j represented in the membership,
I This action of thu growers has been
'niade i ssnry by the stagnation in
the hnii'tnniiot of the entire Pacific
const, brought on, It Is said by an or
gaiiized bear raid on the pint of the
buyers. In ,.w ym., n llr nnt f
sight nnd the world crop being short,
.there is every reason why the price
should soar, However, wilii the excep
tion of a few sales at from III In U
cents, lucre has been no activity on
I the Pacific const,
In Oregon, rules nt III cenls have
jbeen reported. Aecoidlng to tlioie who
nre in a position to know, the follow
ling scheme has been worked III Menilo
lelnn county, The glower was offered
13' j cenls, hut. there was a private eon
! tiact lo the effect Hint he should be
given whatever advance In price should
ncc"ir when the market opened up.
Should this report go out that his hops
had sold for IllCj cents, the luforma
, t ion would n t as n depressing in
linen e on the mnrliet. lo the advantage
of the buyers. It is against such
j schemes as this that the present or
rani Mtinn Is aimed. It is entirely le
i gnl, mi opinion liming been remlered
lo . effect In the case of the raisin
ginwers.
That the Inivers are opposed to Mr.
Hewlett's netivily in attempting to get
an .-ipiitnble price for the growers Is
evidenced by the fact that one big firm
lias inlled in Its lie, mint willi him,
The organisation will be known ns
Ihe Mendocino County Hup drawers'
Springfield, Ore,, .Nov, 3, Hop grow
era representing about o half ol
l.ane county met here Saturday after
noon and affected a temporary organ
lotion, by electing t. K. Morrison
chairman nnd J. U C'lnrk secretary.
The oigiiiiintimi is nnn political, be
ing modeled along the lines of the
Fruit drowers' association,
(.'lark and Morrison were elected as
conduce to represent l.ane county
at a meeting to be held In Salem next
Saturday for the pmpose of perfecting
a state organization. It is the inten
tion to liliilinte wilh similar orgiini
notions in Washington and California.
It is the intention to secure permanent
headquarters where Information will
be Kiven to the hop growers regarding
the market and to 1'lnnnco the small
growers,
HOPS BHOW MORE ACTIVITY.
( Kugciie llnily liogislcr.)
W'lli the npprnndi of the end of the
i.l ,--r"
I It-.. . ... ' k y - 'lUt . j ... 'S "V
Olvwi ft hrHllmil gtony nhln (hut
Olv ft hrflllftnl gtotxy nhln that
dttf not nib rf or iiiiHt off flint
imonln In tho linn -tliftt Lthtl lour
tiitiu Ion j mn any othur.
Elack Silk Stove Polish
li In ii (in hi Ittrlf. It' m'Jia
ratffmh mmtnn't nitilo
Itoin kUtr tmitttalt.
Tit It m fmr tmrtor
flinv, vnurpi'i4t nitiva)
r fiir tfia i-iififfn.
If m ttVxi't flntl It
Mr nF(j, jf'ir
hrtrlwnr or
ulh.r(4iltit'-
ft4 jrur
mot?,
a
H 9htnmln ..Nr-.,
IS Lvmry Urf '
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 sizes 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 r. r,
Bona Fide Money-Saving, Cut-Price Sale
Don't forget thi3 big event starts tomorrow.
Jrko
DeVOE
314 STATE STREET
SALEM, OREGON I
association. It will be financed by we
r Mr
nus in a uioacraie otoq.