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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1915)
5 .1 i k -2 1 - BIX. 1HE iALEM CIAFTTaI. JOTJBNAL. 8ALXM. OKOOV MOJTTAT FEBBFaTiY r- IK. THESE SENATORS ACTIVE IN BITTER BATTLE OVER SHIP PURCHASE BILI hi d THE MARKETS 11 I -ill ' i. 1:'. ' A Vgul holiilay coming on Monday innk's pruetiiallv an unchanged market in every line. Th:- expected drop in grains and mill food still fs did not ma terialize, as the market i." tteady, ex cepting wheat. The lot al price on wheat is off 5 cents from Saturday, now being quoted at per bushel. The poultry ami egg market is rather weak, hens now selling Cur U cents ',il runs at 17 anJ H cents wholesale. Hnv. timothy, per ton $12 S.50CU-H ' , $10(HI I Z. $l.:m! $: ...:io dale Clover, per ton .... (lata and vetch Cheat Wh":il, per bushel Tlran, per Ion ui.a.i. iur Inn Oats, 'per bushel ":,('' Eggs and Poultry. Butter. Kutterfnt. per pound Creamery butter, per pound tinbbngo, per lb Toinnteos, Calitonna Celery, per dozen, $1 Lettuce, crate Onions, per 10U pounds l'otntoea (Oregon), bushel. Sweet potatoes, erate Cauliflower Drussols Sprouts Hiring Garlic Parsnips Artichokes Beet Retail Price. i Veumoi y butter - Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley HanstorB, old, per pound .... Hlac V-M, ''!"" 1H,,i ,r:"''' Hens, per pound .: KggD, per doen Sugar, per ewt :i7'...- ...lOfil 2,oT' ifl.K.W" Portland Markets. Port In ml, Ore., Feb 20 H.SU; blllostclll, I.M'-j. (Vitf No. 1 white feed j.;ii .2. Hirlev Feed, if!)1. Hogs llest live, ll.T0. Prime steers. 7.!iuYo 7.7 tt.5.'t(ii'rt.T5i best calves t(i. ; Limbs, $7((i".2."i. Ituttei I'ity ereamery, H2o. F.'lis Selected local extras, 22 '''. Hons, liKiil.Tjcj broilers, MdilOc goose, lOe, Wheat--Club ifli-I.M; gray, fa ue v cows ;::. M vi'jvr '.. ' s f r ' --'47. f " ( Si l "a r. ' 1 h Z-Senator UWIS LA F'OLLETTE v 4- tSe.t .K! 21 fif CALIFORNIA HOP CONTIIACT3. If tho first contract of the 1!H! sen- sun ia any criterion, hop prices tins your will bo even lower than in UH4. Yesterday in the 'county recorder's of fice a contract for 50.000 pounds of hops, sold bv F. W. I'ierson to Hno 1 i for 10 1-2 cents 11 pound, wns plncml on file. Last year at this time the usual price obtained by crowers for laruo nmounts uf hops was It cents, which, it Is said, barely ullows a profit. It, is said the higher cost for ocean curriiiKO and the decrease in the do Tunml more than offsets tho loss in hop production throuh the war in Kurope. The I'ierson ranch is one of about NO acres in the Cosumues river bottom near Mou(,'h House. Nieniinonto l'n-ion. I'nited States Senators Norris of Nebraska, Lewis of Illinois, I.uFollette of Wisconsin, Kcnyon of town and Smith of Georgia are 11 lining the principal figures in the ship purchase bill fitflit in the upper house of congress, ben ator Lewis wns called back from Asheville, N. 0., where he had been for six weeks because of illness, to take part in the vote because ho was not paired. The vote of senator Norris, a radical republican, won the compro mise iimemlmeiit which saved tho measure from absoluto defeat. One fea ture of Norris' nnienduient waa very important. It forbid the United State's from acquiring any interned belligerent vessel without the consent of the bel ligerent nations interested. Nenntor Kenyon refused further overtures from the White House 011 tho bill. Senator LuFolletto was counted for the'bill by the democrats. HOP OUTLOOK BETTER That the prospects for a betterment of e.i. iditions in the hop inurket hit good is evidenced by the fact that one prominent buyer of the state offers to Contract any grower's crop for three years at 12 cents u pound each vea Such Is the information just received by S. II. Friendly of this city. Mr. Friendly does not buy hups any more, but Is 'always Interested in the indus try. The hnv piice last year and the fact that the state has gone dry has dis com aged tunny of the growers of hops ami some have stated that they intend to dig up their vines and plant some thiiu else, but it is believed by mil 11 v who are conversant wilh the ups and downs of this market in yours past thnt the price will advance mid 1 but prohibition has nothing to do with the industry In this state. Very few if any of the Oregon hops lire sold to Oregon brewers, Fngeiie llegister. CYPHER'S Standard Incubators NO REPLY AT PRESENT MEMBERS OF TRADE COMMISSION NOMINATED Destruction of Evelyn Not Viewed Wilh Alarm-la vestigation Is Under Way ; 1 I I Hi . Washington, Feb. 22. Presi dent Wilson this ufleruoon noni mated the five members of the I 'deriil inlerstule trade commis sion us follows: Joseph ICdwitid Dnvies, of Madison, Wiseonsjn, present cdiuuiissiunor of corporations; lvhvard Nash Hurley, president of the Illinois Manufacturers as Kiicintiou; W i 11 i n 1 11 ,). Harris, di rector of the census; William II. Furry, ol' Scuttle, Washing ton; (ieoige Uuldes, of Cornish, N. 11. ..i("'s..r'!i5iip!S2E2! T r 1 For Every Reader of the Capital Journal On the above date we will publish in this pa per a FREE coupon, good for a full size cake of the world famous SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP. Just cut out the coupon, present it to your GROCER or DEALER, and receive a TRIAL cake FREE of all cost. You will find it the very best you have ever used. Money cannot buy better. Adapted to any kind of water. Seventy-five million cakes used last year. Try it at our expense. VATICAN PLEADS FOR ; RE-ESTABLISHING PEACE 1 r Says Tlmo Is Coming When Neutral j Countries Must Join In Demand That I Conflict Coaso. (By Alien Rolio.) Koine. Feb. 22. The time is rapidly T ft Veil 1 Washington, eb. 22. It was official ly announced today thnt the I'nited Slates government would not reply at present to the notes sent by Fngland and (lerinnny in answer to the Fulled States prolests ngaiuat the use of neulrnl flags and the submarine block ade by (leiiuauy, Some officials declined today that further rejoinders to the Iliitisli and Herman replies at this tlmo would merely hurl the T inted States and con-; uporouching when neutral countries seipientlv the government intends to ImlHt demand that the war be brought "stand pat' on lis original warnings (0 nn.eud, uccoiding to the opinion of 10 mo iwo 1 igereuis. It i It officials of the viitiean, I he White House ami the department Fn to the loosen! Pope Itenediet has ot state today di d not view wilh1 (.,f j1M.,i hi, ,.fforts to tiie mitigation ol pnriM uiur 11 ui mh 1110 iicsiiucuon 01 me f f ri nil resulting from tho war. Dur- elyn by n mine III -m lni, .,t,.,t icnton period, however, An investigatton i( ia ,11,,,i 1 1.... n elt'ort will be tliroiigh the Auiencaii ooibussies abroad ,,,,, tl) ,,,tl,nl,iue whether eoncerled has neon insmu e,l. Ill lo-ials ,i- ,,,.,1,,,, .v neutrals is .. 1 lossible. The milled that it would lie most dithcull t ( it,ul.'iir thi- 1 nti.-iui wns wt forth by " l;lm,, V" "! ""' , l",r; t'aidinul tiasparri, the pau.l secretary ticular y inasmuch as no word had (, , .,,' ,,,,,,,,,,, ', in hill ,.,. some Iron, nbroad lendmg to clear up ,,, tl... vali.n.r. H"","1,'""; , .in,. "T'" lalher,"heH(.i,l, "appeals lheslale depar ment decided to scn,VHi l, ,,,, ,, ,.,. ,;, ,,,.11)ish- IM llltlll' II'MCA Til I M-1 1 t II tl I M I liUIMUMl III ih'hcuI in tin lu'licl' tlit (it'inuinv nnl 1 1 .. in in t '. i ... i . ,J 7. ,1. , ' , , "inue a result bv per,onnlly appealing ... . , ,.. lo the belliecients uiu-t have In if the position of this countrv i ilher"1""""" " ' stieiiglhened nor wealieuod be further "I"!'""1 """I,":'1 Kl""n , 1 . , I,.,, I I 1 1 1 1 I'll niaies iiiiims nisi once, .iimnv The Netherlaii.l Auiericau sJeamer the No rlh Sea. IN' , meiit of peace. Fnlil now an nt tempt to attain so highlv t'hrisliiiu uud hu T New York City OA has been in existence they have had the gram was very well rendered and an The ladies served an excellent supper night of March li tor their annual ea-1 extraordinary good time was enjoyed and every body had a giud time. Largo taimncnt. This year the bund hopes liy all that were present. The proceeds anil small Hags were used exclusively have a better entertainment than which amounted to something over $.'(0 for decoration mul very appropriately ever, celebrating "St. rntrirk 8 day in will he use.l to purchase some ot the mi when celebrating the anniversary of Washington, Feb. 22. Pespite the the inornin' " and evening. .much needed articles toward standard- Lincoln. The band was aiuireciated anil uici iiiar mis wan u nonimv, cungn-sni i no iiasKet soc ini neni ut i oe iumvcv . r.ing Congress Rushing All Appropriation Bills Now ;0 ' the 1 WIFE OF FRENCH PRESIDENT AND AMERICAN AMBASSADOR DISTRIBUTE PRESENTS IN PARIS TO POOR WAR ORPHANS today rushed the lib; appropriation bills, i mn school house last Friday night was in un effort to wind up all the wii'.-li j certainly a grand success. The pin before it this week.i I III tiie house Ueprescntative Gardner ol Mnssiicliuselts ugniii took up fight he has been waging during thei pres'Mit session agiiiust want no nas termed the totally unprepnrediiess of ' tho I'nited Slates for war. All nigllt session was expected toiiowiug tuini- nor's first attack when the fortifica tions appropriation bill was tnkeii up.! (inrdiicr, in discussing the measure again reiterated his assertiuns that the country's const defease fortifications are unprepared to repulse attack. Sea coast guns, he declared, have ammuni tion sufficient only for 45 minutes' fighting. the school. The gathering at the armory hall Fri day night was n very pleasant alfair. received hearty applause. The supper netted the monument fund about if tl). Hiiblianl Fnterpi'isc. HUBBARD NEWS STANDARD CYPiima is. uu-ron fir. Piyi'Vj !nsui at'o. Our long delayed slituiiicut of niiubntors In nosv In and wit can Ml all back outers. All the dlfforont ruo pro now ready for delivery, lm Hiding tlietr now Hot Air ami Hot Water machines. Bold under the moat liberal gu.mntoc of eiiy Ini'iihator on the nuiVket. l,,rj' c.italo'iiie fieo. Cull In fnd sec then liuubslors whan von nr In tlis market wo Vnow yott will Reo their many .tdvmiHtgoa. Us.d by all the lending poultry uin very wlim'O, lucludltiK the Statu Poultry firm. D. A. White & Sons Sol -U01 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. iniiiister calle,1 at the stale depniillienl lodliv lo discuss the Felyn ease with Secretary llnau, lie mh ill I'lilcli csels would continue to opeiule despite the (icnean "war ,'ene" older nud Knglaiid 's order slopping travel del n con the Urllih it'll-" nod the coutiueiil. Holland lias taken no "tops towards joint nctiou wilh the Foiled Slates In regai'd to tin" war Millie siluiillon, he said, Secietnry of the Niny Ibiuirls todav cabled NiimiI Attache Itherardl, at Uctlill I eipiet iug ill fill lull tiell regard log the Fielyn. TO WAM.Y HOCK ADA Y. n.Mi n 1 1 leihishi , lioiu ol llariuonv, I Not lured in the cm. lie of Mvect tones, illi'iillv uiow into a Minplionv, T.tiihiog with ils Imeiy choids, our ! 'oatt-; iieti thai I tieud'hip, tied hiliiclf eil I In ones. N it one i hord is lost, no onto departs. Live", the iuulc of his violin, Tr. 'inured in oor hearts, his lueiooiv, When we play, we linrh, and hear again, Heiillv touching on light, hidden strings, Softly Moulding in some melody, lilt biiv and oice, as still he pln.is mid sings, Siilcm, Or., Feb. 2:', that the moment hud arrived to demand peace, lib. holiness will be most happy lo echani:e icws tin tne subject." South Wind Helps Farmers Hegiuuld Hurst went to Portland Moiidny morning to tuke passage on tl1 " lieiir" for San Francisco. He rxjiects to be gone about a month, Mrs. Kilua Trullinger st.arted for San Francisco Monthly morning mid will be thorn fn- the opening of the fair. She expects to lie gone several weeks, Kev. !'. II. Purcell nud wife returned Tuesday evening from Falls City where they have been holdiii); revival services for the past four wcel.s. They report good meetings. As a result there were nine convened and t ix united with the .hui ch. VT. S. Hurst Ji Co. are shipping two ars el' onion sets a week now. In some instances the growers nave mare than Ihev t mil net". I to deliver and these are. btingiug more than the contract price. Mi'. F. C. Color who has been holding services in Hubbard nml Smyrna the past i weeks, went to his home In I',,, II..,.. i M I...' I, K.il u.;it . ; Save Property rrcm Hood1!;1;:ll;:li Z'ZZ-. "" ('0"K'V!"" " j Mr sis. Arthur and Nathan Mcl'ul- Knight l.iui.liii!!, Cnl Feb. 22. A ; lough ce' Woodburu visited with Mr. Miulh wind lodiiv is diiting back Iho i and M rs. .las. Johnston Ins Monday. Toe flood waters el' the Sacniineulo river, giving the funnels lime to get their i livestock an. I personal properly lo I points of safely. When the wind changes Hie water is expected to poor iiei- the leees and I cover ut biixl ten thousand acres ol' : fin hi land, tiiaiu and cloer fields' will be ruined. j I The water is a' a standstill at Hum i town, but will likely cover most of the plii. e before nii:hl. ' No loss of life is threatened. The i river cen.litiens have been iippnictil lor sevetal days nud all persons have prepaid lo escape to higlier places. Tlit" lev oo has broken in three places, from eight to thirty feet ill each place, and it will now be impossible to fill the breaks. The grcalct damntte will be to farm lauds. Happening this eaily in the season it will be impossible for all the fanners to re-crop. Their loss will con sist of the woik already done. gcullemen combined business with pleasure and while here looked over the , it-1 ,1 with a view ol cstaiiiisinug pii'ining and papci hanging business. Since the Hold.ard Hand association x. 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I'oincare, wife of President 1'oincare of France, and American Ambassador William G.Sharp, This picture 'was taken in the Hotel do Yille, Paris, during the distribution. Mr. Sharp is io the center. 1 j lew' ttmml tmwn