Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1918, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 13 3.
PAGE NINE
loll of Siottor
"From Over There"
General Pershing's Official Report
Killed in action .
Iiid of wounds
110
149
Died of accident and other causes.... S
Died'of diseaso 102
.Wounded severely . 60
Wounded, degree undetermined 94
Missing in action - .. 214
Prisoners ..... 7
Total
739
Today's casualty list contains the
names of tu following Oregon men:
Loranza Berg, La Grande, killed in
action
peter Bue, Pendleton, killed in action!
Ira L Whitney, Wendling, killed in
action
Thomas J Morgan,. Eagle Point, died
'of disease '
Isaac Vail, Portland, wounded, de
gree undetermined .
Ora C Sergeant, Woodburn, missing
in action -
!; Killed in Action .
Lieutenants
Wm F Bourlnnd, Rocksprings Tex
Gordon L -Schcmek, Brooklyn
Sergeants '
Thomas F Chambers, Equimnnk Pa
John A Fader, Oakharbor O
John G Gillen, Johrscmburg Pa
Charles Gislasou, Detroit liarbor Wis
Robert J Graham; Vonkors N Y
Edward J Kelly,' Philadelphia.
Earl Nelson, Sioux City la
Thomas E Pinder, San Antonio TeX
Everett G Shook, Rockwell Tex
William A Speheer, New York
Edras R Wheatley, Idaho Falls Ida
Corporals ,
Joseph O Bnlcer, Toledo 0
Arno 0 Bloedorn, Brillion Wis . , .
Thomas A Curtis, Knoxvillo Tcnn
William F Grimeson, Newark N J
Edward W Kells, Tompkinsville N Y
William Lane, Brooklyn N Y
Christopher C Malone, Jeisey City
Francis II Webster, Central City la
James M Whitney, Morris lains N J
Charles P Willeyr Bridgewator Mass
Privates ,
Frank; W Allan, Brooklyn
William Aslin,. Stignace Mich
William S Austin, Union 8 C
Michael J BarniewsU'i, Chicago
oJseph G Baker, Toledo 0
G Henry T Barnaby, Brooklyn
Clifford W Berryman, Calumet Mich
Arthur A Beske, Cleveland 0
Daniel Buckley, sNevr York
John J Carey, Brooklyn
Matthew J Cassin, Chicago
James Champ, Detroit' Mien
William N Collins, Humble Tex?
William T Cox, Suclbyvillc Tenn
Vernon 8 Davis, Brooklyn
William Debolt, Bassett Neb
Charlp.s Dinsmore, Mansfield Conn '
James Dougherty, New. York
Ambrose P Doyle, New YorU-
IS
With
War
MEN'S SHOES
$8.00 Men's fine" calf:
blucher shoes, medium
toes, fine heel, welted"
oak sole $5.95
$7.00 Men's calf, English
lace, Neolin soles, nice
shaped last and an extra
good bargain $5.G5
$7.50 Men's Aristo kid blu
; cherjraedium round toe
very easy last, arch sup-v
: porting1 .. ...$5.85'
$6.00 gun metal,' English
or round toes, Rinex
- soles, a very satisfac
: tory low price shoe $4.45
$5.50 grade, tan or black
to close out $4.15
$6.00 grade, tan or black,
-to close out.... $4.45
$7.00 grade, tan or black,
to close out $5.20
JUST A FEW OF
THE MANY WHICH
WE OFFER
1
Chas E Duall, S Glensfallg N Y
John II Flynn, Passiae X J
Clifford E Freeman, Rome N Y
Ralph T Frcimark, St Lawrence S D
Ralph I Fufgelsang, Brooklyn
Charles D Gauch, Kearnev N J
Arthur F Gill, Kingston N Y
Claus Graham, Toledo O
John J Gramley, Crescent Okla
.lames I Green, Amissville Va
Hobert L Harris, New York .
Thoa J Hicliey, Brooklyn:
Freedolpk W Johnson, "Jamestown N
John J Joyce; Kingston N Y
Ira D Keith, Vaughan W Va
James E Kelly, Adam Mass
Charles E Klement, Alvin Tex
Charles E Kutchei, Farhills N J
Robert Laverty, Newburg N Y.
Henry J Lefcvre, Spy ITtah 1
Fred W Loder, Buffalo X Y
Elwood McCuntv, Chicago
Russell F McElfresh, Franklin O
Francis MeKenna, Philadelphia
Georg C MeKenzie, Moridcn Conn
John A Marino, New York
Harold Miner, Olin la
Frank L Morris, Swink Okla -Wesley
N Moulton, Montobello Cal
Henry J Murphy, New York
Floyd P Newton, Waedort Minn
Morgan J Ohroien, New York
Claude J Oderkirk, Pulaski N Y
oJseph R Oleary, Omaha Neb
Jfls E Ollre, Houston Tex
Michael J Oncil, Troy NY ,
Orlando F Patient, M nmeaqna III
.lames L Payne, Bridgeport Neb
Martin L Powers, Wilson Tex.
Daniel L Pritchett, New York
Leon Purkey, Mouicnce 111
Leslie M Roper, Itasca Tex
John F Ruppo, New York ". . . ,
. Fred A Scbmock, Kingston 111
Lester" W Sharp, Chandler Okla
William H Skiff, Norfolk Neb
lesse Slaven, Elva Tenn
Henry V Sc:ard, New Tazewell Tcnn
William Summers, Mt Sterling Ky
Olaf V Swanson, Oakville Conn
James H White, Chuckey Tenn
George T Wilborn, Woodsdale N C
Forest N Willgohs, Akron 0
Charles E Worrell, Boothwyn Pa
Harry Yauch, Chicago
Louis Zeman, West Hoboken N J
Died from Wounds
Lieutenants
Wilson Jl Gnithcr, Grecnpbnrg Pa
William F Weine, Alpena Mich
Ralph Of. White, Wilkinsbtrg Pa
Frank R Fleming, Franklin Fa
William P McGoohan, Philadelphia
Sergeants .
Josph IT Horn, Cluticr la
Sherman Laughlin, N Alexandria Pa
Albert A Lavnllee, Haverhill Mass
Willis Neal, Osceola la
; George Ncwallls, Elizabeth N J
Thomas 11 Shaw, Glassboro N J
. Walter L Slapf, Seymour Conn
Sam W Tune, Valleyview Tex
STILL GOING TREMEND
Shoes
BOYS' CALF SHOES
$4.50 grade, button or lace
Boy Scouts ....$3.65;
$3.50 grade, button, or blu-
cher, sizes 3 to 5....$2.80
$4.50 grade, heavy double
sole blucher (just a few
pairs in sizes 3 to 4 1-2)
now, pair ...$3.10
$6.00 value, heavy 10-in.
top, double sole $4.65
$5.00 value, heavy 10-in.
top, black arid tan (not
all sizes in this small
lot), now, pair $3.85
VW-ta44nMHssAUItslMsl
Henry B Bennett, Lakewood N J
Howard W Bradshaw, Co-iranton Pa
Thomas Ronwiek, Sheneetady N Y
William Welsh, Pittston Pa
Corporals
Richard J Currie, Philadelphia "
Thomas E Delaney, CincTnnati u '
William Karvola, Calumet Mich
Carl- Presson, Ingomr .McuF
-C Peter M Peterson,Ogdensbiirg Wis
. 'Frank A Riek, Beading Pa '
Donald S Clark, Groenfield Mass
William T Douglas, Adams Mass
Basil W Smith, Pinehill NY
Robert S - Smits, MarysviUc Kas
Cecil L Verrell, Colville
Mech Wm J Staoeil, Alden N V
Cook George Germer, New York
Cook Henry McDonald; Aurora 111
Privates
Fred Adkins, GrecncastJo Ind
Walter Ahlswede, Forestville Wis
Louis C Anderson, Washington
Harry W A Barnett, Elmia III
Geo F Bayle, Walkcrville Mich '
Charles N Bliss, Boulder Colo
Albert A Brahain, Philadelphia
Walter Cade, Portsmouth S C
Preston B Carter, Hartweil U
Columbus O Collins, Moscow Tex
Brittain P Cox, Lufkin Tex
Oberne II Craft, Kyle Tex
John J Crone, Philadelphia
Aaron Davis, Kissemnie Fla
Elie Duhamleat, Woonsocket R I ' -Ulus
E Dunn, Stroud Okla
Ernest Easterday, Calhoun Ill
David Ei;'nberg, CMiicago
Harry E Everist, Marshaltown la '
Harry E Ewing, Shawtowu 0
Peter Farinelli, Hydepark. Mass
: George Farrcll, Wayne Pa
; Leroy S Ferris, Brooklyn NY
' Edward J Fitzgerald, New York
Willard.L Fix, Millford Neb
James J Fortenberry, Maylene Ala
Lada Freidle, Cleveland 0
Christopher Gaffney, New York
Paul Gaston, Sgypt , -
I Victor E Golden,. Byron Nob '
Harry Gorchow, New London Conn
Albert Hardy, Cordcle Ga .
Glen J Hartman, Rnwson 0
Frank G Huleher, Richmond Va.
Harry Bergstrom, Lcmar la ,
; Roman S Birch, Janningg Fla
' Nick Bonadies, Jersey City
: 'Frank' Bordus, Pheba Miss
Eddie L Bounds, Lemon Miss
; James E Bowen; Pierce City Mo
: William Conley; Riddlesburg Pa
( Daniel J Corcoran, Philadelphia
George Gersch, New York
Leopold Goodthunder, Morris S D
, Menton Cunnerud, Brhnmude N D
Harry A Haley, Salamanca N Y
Walter R Hasting, Livinsten Tenn
Glenn S Ht-aton; Birney Mont
Francig A Hil!, Johuntown N Y
Hamon Long, Cottondale Fla
Adolto Lopez, Tinqija N M v
Arthur Maschino, Pitlsville Mich
William R Mitchell, Dover N C -Ernest
Morgan, Statesvillo N C
Angelo M Mcci, Camden N J
Harold P Nelson, Springvale Me
Wilber Jelkin, Tripp 8 D
Alvah Ijane, Sharon Springs N Y
James 0 Lawrence, Cliff top W Va
Lee L. Liner, Calhour, Tcnn
Hugh F McFarland, Dayton NY.
Ashley Messenger, Wiggins Colo
Olo O Midtgaard, Havre Mont :
Arthur-Millor, England
peciasiy
MISSES' AND. CHILDREN'S
In sizes 11 to 2, all prices
from $3.95 down to $2.65
In sizes 8 to 11, all prices
from $3.65 down to $2.35
In sizes 5 to 8, all prices
from $2.95 down to $1.65
In sizes 2 to 5, all prices
. from $2.35 down to 95c
m
ALL KINDS Of SPEC
IALS IN THE BINS. '
mr. I
1 o I
Elmer FMbnroe, Lebanon Ky "
John H W Morris, Carrboro If C
George U Murray, Great Falls Mont
Louis F Xadeau, Great Works Me, ;
James I Neal, Grover N C
George J Nelson, Sergerant Bluff la
Michael Nigro, Jersey City
Leslie M Peihiek Akron O J
Gerge A Pickford, Youngstown 0
Wesley Saam," Bradner O
James H Smith, Saugus Mo
Albert 0 Straukamp, Cincinnati 0
Posie E Stuphin, Willis a
George S Sweeney, Levering Micli
John H Sweet, River O
George J Traue, Baltimore Md
Samuel Tucker, Moundsvillo W Vft
Edward E Warner, Erie Pa--.
Leo Watson,. Gay lord Mich
Waldo A Westermaa, San Antonio
Texas- ' '
William F Whitby Brooklyn.
James W Wdllonghby, Strafford. Mo
Alexander C Wolf, Rochester N Y
Emil Zieglet, Fairbanks Tex.
Henry M Patteron, Fall River Mass
Louis A Pierce, N Groton N H
James A Poaguo, Athens Tex
Clarence L; Province, Oconto Keb .
Charles W Quinn, Clevelnnd. O
Daniel Reynolds, Now. York. , .
Alfred Rock,. S Paris Me.
Frank Bohrbough, Clarksturg W Va
Manuel R Rose, Milpitas -Cal .
Glenn SSatterly, Farmington la
John Sliort, Raven Creek Va
James Smith, Athens Ala
Russell R Smith, Cuba 111 . ;
Vern S Smith, Burlington Colo
Thomas' J Stoncy, Brooklyn,
Arthur I Tebeau, Oxford Mass
Sterling Vaughn, Idol Tenni
Rex B Veatal, Columbia Tenn - .
Died from-Accident and Other Causes
Oorp William Sturma Jr, Philadelphia
privates
Geo J Keesler, New York
Edward. F Rank; Detroit Mich
Died of Disease
Capt , Stantom K Berry, Cambridge
Mass
Lt Burton P Bradley, AdairsviUe Ga
Nurse Eleanor M Keirn, Schlater Mis
Sergeants
, Giles; C Borden, Mt Vernon III
Olen Johnson, Columbia 8 C
Carl T Turner, Princeton; Pa. .
: . Corporals
Conrad E Berringer, Jolict 111
Harry Bennett, Wilkesbarre Pa
J som H Fuqua, MoE wen . Tonu.
Arthur A Gilman, Middlctown Spgs
Vt' .
John T Kearins, Everett Mass .
Charles McCauley, Ashville N C
Arthur McCrory, Philadellhia
James G Rankin, Ireland
Arthur 'B Stewart, Minot N D
Christian M Vernieulen, Paterson NJ
Edward Walsh, Woburn Mass
Bugler John A.' 'Ryan, Cambridge
Springs 'Pa
Wagoners. "-
Jay D Anderson, Beaver Pa
Irven W Deview, Bay City Mass
: Milo E Underwood, Peterson la
Privte
Hugh 0 Adams, Townshcnd Vt
Robert T Adams, Nolina NO
Miles 0 Albright,! Buffalo Tex
: William Anderson, Shelbyville Ky
Claude A Barrett, Humboldt Tenn
Ray O Beardsley, Minneapolis Minn
CharheBlair, Kansas City Mo
GREYS AND BROWNS
$7.00 quality brown kid,
cloth top to match, , all
sizes, fine rich. dark,
brown, up to date last
and French, heel,, now
pair ...$5.65
$7.00 grade dark grey kid
vamp, matched cloth top
all sizes, beautiful dark
grey, plain, dressy toe, ,
French heels $5.65
$7.00 black kid, black '
cloth top, dressy shoe-
$5.95
EXTRA All black kid,,
lace or button, French or
military heels; good lasts;
worth today's market
$5.50; most all sizes.
$3.65
Spats And Ofcrgaiters
We show fine lines in all
the new shades and. styles
from $3.50 down to
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1 CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT.
I :
I QUICK REFERENCE TO
mim BUYEK AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMENIT OUR; ADVERTISERS
BVEiYTHTNa ELECTSICAIi.
Mim Kectrie Oo, Uasonis Temple, 127 Nortk EL .
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W." WAIA
TON Osteopathia physicians and
mwve speniaiists. Graduates- of Am
erican school of Osteopathy, Kirk
ville, Mo, Post graduate and spec
ialized in nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College. Office 505-508 Nat
Bank. Bldg. Phone 85;4, Residence,
1620 Court. Phone 216. Dr. White
Bes. Phone 469.
DENTIST
DR. P. L. TJTTER, DEITIt.T; BOOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce building.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER. COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly in advance..
Phone 606.
Eugene Brannon, Gussett Ga
William Coney, Dublin Ga
Clifton H Conrad, Joplin Mo
William. P Craft,. Cal dwell O
James A Devlin, Ireland.
Rolla A Dicks, Burlington Junction
Mo ,
Albert H Dutt, Marion O
Dennis T EUffo, Hudson M Y
William Of Emiich, Omali Neb
Geo Flaknc, Flaming. Minn
Dolmer G Froderiok, Evergreen O
John P Grappa, Parkere.I'rhirio Min
Rankin I Gay, Englcwood..Tenn
Charles M Gons, Schuylkilihaven, Pa
Frederick W Gucse Jr, Toledo O
- Howard H Haggins,-Lagrange Mo
Ludvig Hanson, Red Top Minn
Jo H Harden, Humboldt Tenn
John G A Hasse Ripon Wis
Joseph Hauscr, New oYrk ,
George W Hayden, Windom Kas
, Don D Helvey, Stroud Okla
: Harry M Hunter, Crossplains Ind
Gillie H James, Brownsville Ky
Frank II Johnson, Marietta O
Colonel H Jones, Waubay & T '
Ross C Jones, Barnett Mo
(Continuod on page four)
NOTICE
Notice. Is .hereby, given, that Hazle
M. Newgent, by an order of the county
court' of Marios county, . Oregon, has
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Mary A. Mclntiro. deceased.
ale
LADIES' DRESS SHOES
$7.00 black kid vamp, grey
cloth top, pointed plain
toe, fine shaped French
heel, now... $4.65
$8.00 black kid or patent
vamp, grey cloth top,
fine grade kid, plain toe
splendid style, French
heels, now, pair ....$5.35
$8.50 extra good black kid,
tan or grey cloth top ; an
extra fine welted shoe
and a specially good
bargain, now, pair $5.65
We can show you a fine
line of Chrismas Slippers,
and also have the - best
stock of Rubbers in the
city.
:
FIPS THAT GIVE SERVICE
TslepbeM
Mala ISOfl
SECOND-HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL AND ECBAIiGE
Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watches teola mnsical inatrunenta,
bicycles, guns, rifles, -revolvers, suit
eases, trunks, eameraa typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange! 33T
- Court street. Phone 463.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
O.er Ladd & Bush bank; Salem Oregon
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5 per
cent 34 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt,
401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE And worth the price, five
acres of choice land for hay, grain
or fruit: .located about iVt miles
from city limits, a new and: well
furnished house and barn, an excel
lent well with pump, M acre of tim
bor, place, well fenced on B. F. 1),
Plenty and variety of fruit for fam
ily use. Pric $2000. mprovements
are worth the-inoney asked. Inquire
of Square Deal 2ealty Co. Phone 470
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match yon. C. W. Niemeycr, Aeal
Estate Agent, Canadian Lands, 644
State, street.
GENERAL REPAIRING
THE FIXIT SHOP Let is repair and
Sharpen your lawa mowars. 267 Court
Phone 1022.' tf
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT A NI KEPAIEBD
50 years experience, Depot, National
and American fenee.
Bires 20 to 58 in high
Paints, oil and varnish, ets
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works.
B50 Court street. Phone 124. ;
All persons having any claims against
said estato are hereby requested to
present the same witE proper vouchors
to said administratrix at the office of
B. W. Macy, attorney for the estato.
202 Bank of; Commerce building, Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.1
Dated . this 14th day of. November,
1018.
- . HAZLE M. NEWGENT,
12-5. Armiiiistrutrix.
ADMINISTRATOR 'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, by virtue of an order of the
county court of Marion county, Ore
gon, duly anado and entered of record
on the 28th day of October, 1SJ18, was
appointed administrator of tho estate
of Charles A. Gucrno, deceased, and
that ho has qualified as such, All per
sons having claims againit aiiid estnto
aro hereby notified to present the same,
duly venried as required by law, at
tho office of Smith & Shields, attor
neys. 403 fcialera Bank of Commerce
building, Salem, Oregon, within six
monthg from the dato of this notice.
Dated and first published this 31at
day of October, 101 S.
OEOBOE P. GUERNE,
AdminiHtrator of tho estate of
Charles A. Gueme, deceased.
" EXEOUTOB'S NOTICE. 07
APPOINTMENT"
, Notice is hereby given that the un
designed has been duly appoitcd by
tho county court ol ttio state of ure
icon for the county of Marion as ex
ccutor of the last will and testament
of Rosia R. Gcrig, deceased, and that
ho has duly qualified as such executor.
All persons having claims against said
'estate are hereby notified to present
the samo, duly verified, to me at tho
office of A. 0. Oondit 209 Hubbard
building, in Salem, in Marion county,
I state of Oregcon within six months' of
1 the date of this notice.
Dated at Salem,, Oregon,, this .15th
day of October, 1918.
JACOB-STAUFPER,'
Executor of the . last , w U 1. and testa
ment of Hosia K Gerig, decusod.
ADMINISTRATRIX ' NOTICE
Notice is harby. given that, the un-
dorsignej by n order of the county
court of the' state' 6f Oregon for the
county of Marion, duly made aud enter
ed: on the -5th day of October, 1918,
was appointed administratrix of the es
tate of. Thomas. Robinson. .Townsend
duces aed. and that she has duly qual
ified as such administratrix; AH per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified, as required by law,
to the administratrix at the law of
fices of Jas. . Hcltzel and Max Ochl
har, in the city of Halcm, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of tnis
notice.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1M8.
BEATRICE E. TOWNiSEND,
Administratrix of the estate of Thom
as BobiwwMi Townsend, deceased.
Jas. O. Holtael, Max Gehlhar,
, Salem, Oregon.
Attorneys for estate.
Date ef first publication, October
31, 1918.
Date of last publication, Novemoer
28.1918.
: 5
0N,SH0RT NOTICE
SCAVENGER
SALEM, SCAVENGER Garbage- aae.
refuse of ail kinds removed on month
ly contracts at reasonable rates
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re
moved. Of ties phone, Main
Residence, Main 2272.
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
MoCornack ball on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andreses, C. C. P. J. Kunts
MODERN WOODMEN" OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 meet
every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. B. F. Day, V. C; T. A.
Turner, clerk.
BOY At NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA.
''Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360.
meets every Thursday evening ia
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Cooraey, 214- Court SU
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 143GM.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Aseem-.
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of
each month, at S p. m- in I. O. O. F.
Hall. Norma L.- Terwilligcr. M; A.;
C. A. Vlbbert, seeretary, 34Q Oweas
street.
TKEIIARXET
1
drain
Wheat, soft white . $1.948
Wheat, lower grades on sample
Oat ,, 80ct
Hay fc oats (23
Barley, toa
Hrv, cheat, new ,
Mill run ....-........
15006a
2
uttet.at.' ,
Butterfat ..... 67
Creamery butter ..-........-....-.... 86
Fork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, "on foot 16'
Pork,aressed 1820
Veal, fancy . ... .; 718-
Btoerg 79
Cows 46H6i t
Spring lambs ............ 10d
Ewes.-- .. .46a
Tambs, yeinlfcjs . 67
ggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash .... . 6062a
Hens, live 2022
Old roosters 15
Chickens 21(24
Turkeys, dressed ............ 3333a-
Turkeys, live ..... 2528
Geese, livo ...... 18s
Goese, dressed - 20
Dueks. live i .: 25(J28
Ducks, dreesed
. 3032
.0
3'
$1.79
$1.78
2 ft
15r
2 :
..- 2'
.. $-.7.
.. M
3
Vegetable
Sweet potatoes .....
Potatoes
Onions, local -
Cabbage -
Horse radish root, lb.1
Turnips
Beets
Grapes .
Green peppers
Parsnips
Cranberries, box
Itntt
Oranges ............. fi
L"bmons, box $8.D0
Bananas
Huckleberries, pound 17
California grape fruit, case $7.50(S'8.E
Bines, figs, 25 25 lbs. .-. '"
Pius. 4 oz cackaecs .. M
Figs, 6 oz, packages .
Pigs, 8 oz. packages ,
Pigs, 10 lb. fancy ....
M,5
3.5
2.24
Pies, 10 lb. ex. fancy-
No. 1 comb honoy - -
Retail Prices -
Creamory butter
Flour, hard wheat
(,'ountry butter ..-........
Eggs, dozen ......... -.
70
. 3S.2.
res.
70.
PORTLAND MARKET '
' Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Butter, cltjj
nrTnerv 60fl
Eggs, selected local ex. 8356o
Eggs, local ex. 68(6Se '
nons 2327e '
Broilers -780e
; Gcesa 1718o
Cheese triplets 3536c . ,
DAILY LIVE BTOCEC M&EKET
Cattle
ltceelpts 230
Tone of market steady, unchanged
' Prime eteers $U.ZZ(a12 7S.
.Choice to good stows I118:
Medium to good steers -tlOfrill.
' -Pair to medium steers $8.509.50
, Common to- fair steers $68
Choice cows and heifers a(a8.r0
Medium to good eows and.heif!
!B.5u7.50 . .
Fairto medium cow ana neui
(5.50fl.SO
Cannors StfJ
Bulls 5a7.50
" Calves y12
Stockers and feeders S8 !
EogSf
Receipts 704 '
Tone ot market steady, upehanged
Prime mixed $16.9017
Meddmn mixed 16.5016.75
Rough heavies $14.90(0)15.75 '
Pigs HOH50 ' -
Bulk $16.90 '
Sheep .
Receipts 318
Tone of market steady, unchanged
j
Prime lambs $11.5012.50
Pair to medium lambs t8.0010.5
Yearlings $10&11
Wethers $910
Ewes $08.50
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4i great favorites with peopla who 4
do things Try oa t $1