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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1909)
DAILY GAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALSM, OniMOX, MONDAY, JULY 96, 109. ! tf lfH I i I fHHgjlal)lltM PORTLANDERS PLAN COOS BAY VISIT nose uity Men Will Aid Citizens of Rich Coast Empire in I uaiiiiiaiyn iur nanroaa Facilities Oregon-Idaho $ uunyiess. ii.irniiiiiiit.1Hia.l.tt(lillt)t)tj Portland nnd Wlllamotto Valley bUBlncBs Interests are preparing to send a big dolegatlon to tho annual meeting of the Oregon & Idaho De velopment league, August 20-21, not ao much for tho sako of uttendlng tiio lengue as to win thu people of Coos Day, whero tho convention Is to bo hold, from their San Francisco patronnge to a permanent loyalty to Portland business houses. Securing a represontatlvo attend ance nt tho session conies In lino with tho campaign of Portland commercial odles, nnnounced exclusively in tho Journal some tlmo ago, to bond fvory energy toward developing busi ness enterprises of tho stato tribu tary to Portland. The plans made at the tlmo in cluded not only Irrigation projects In central Oregon, but tho adoption of any legitimate means by which tho business which coast cities have been giving San Francisco might bo won for Portland. Invitation from Coos Hay. The commercial bodies of Coos Day havo Issued a very fascinating Invi tation to tho boards of trade and to commercial clubs and development lengues of the state to attend tho great boostiy congress to bo hold on Coos Day August 20-21. Thoy offer a great program of entertain ments nnd all who have been on that beautiful Inland Mediterranean know the unlimited cnpaclty of tho peoplo down there to show tholr ap preciation for visitors. Rend tho fol lowing nnd plan your affairs to tnlto in Coos Day at thu most delightful season of tho year : "There will bo held on Coos liny August 20 and 21 tho annual moot ing of the Oregon & Idaho Develop ment lengue. This league was organ ized n year ago by some of tho most prominont men of tho two states, linflitAi! lit. Oanntn, P1inmtnrlnln ivfm "1 "i' v....... , ...... was at that time governor of Oregon. "The object nnd purposes of this organization aro and have been to more closely ally the business and commercial organizations of the two states that nro directly affected by elthor limited transportation facili ties, or, as In a greater portion of tho two states, by no modern trans portation facilities at nil. This con dition affects tho material Interest of tho two states, and particularly tho area of such states without trans portation facilities, which is by far tho major portion thereof. In fact, It has becomo n common expression by public speakers of press nnd pint form that 'wo havo an cmplro not touched by rail.' This condition nf- fecta every community of the two states Are not the citizens of tho Wlllamotto and Umpqun more par ticularly affected by it? Your citi zens do not average over 70 miles from water transportation, yet you havo to pay tribute to a transporta tion condition nvcraglnr; 250 miles. "You nlso havo nn cmplro directly to tho cast of you, but there Is no railroad or modern transportation condition which will assist In either tho upbuilding of that section or your own development. "In a very short time tho Panama canal will become n fact and Euro pean emigration will como directly to our shores. Would It not be moro directly to our Interest to hnvo them landing nt our own seaport rather than by tho bay of San Francisco or PugoY Sound? These nro some of tho mnny important features to bo discussed by this congress. "That tho work of this congress may bo effective by moro thorough organization nnd co-operation we In vito you to send a dolegatlon to co operate with us In this work. "Tho cities of tho bay nro planning to glvo our dogelntlons and visitors an entertainment moro especially fitted to this locality, such as parade of launches enrrying the delegates and visitors the ontiro length of tho bay to tho seashore, 'crab lunch,' dcmonstrntlon nnd drill by tho life saving crow the taking of persons from our lnrgest vessols by the life savers, 'clam bake' a trip by launches up tho scenic river of Coos; a trip to one of the most modern Bawnillls of tho coast, where a ship with a capacity of 2,000,000 feot is loaded in twonty-threo hours; trap shooting nnd dancing will also be some of tho features. You are especially invited to bring your wives! daughters and nweethearts. "The climatic conditions and scen ery here arc unequnled nnywhero and mnny have signified their intention of taking this tlmo for their rest and vacation, so Jon them. "Col. E. Hofer, of Snlem, and Mr. Hllcy Atkinson, of Dolso, Idaho, re spectively president nnd secretary of the league, havo authorized tho local organizations of tho bay to extend invitations to all commercial bodies interested nnd nrrango for a program of social entertainment. Tho list of speakers Is being complied by tho ocfflcrfl of tho leaguo and will bo la- sued later. Wo would say, howovor, that the senators, representatives and governors of tho two states havo beou Invited to be present nnd tnke part In the discussions. Already wo havo assurances of thy prcsonco of other prominent apcakcro. "Wo will in n vry short tlmo, send you for distribution our pro gram and tickets that will entltlo delegates and visitors to tho coute files of our program and wntortnln inonu. "Hoping you will have u delega tion present nnd that you will so notify us nt an early dato, wo ro mnln," etc. o CIhmo TiMiclivrM nt Jeffcrxoii. THE MARKETS San Francisco, July 26 "Wheat No. 1 California, per contnl, $2.02 $ 2.07; California white milling. $2.10 2.19; No. 2 northorn bluo stom, $2.22 2.27 4; off grades wheat, $1.90i?2; red, $22.07&, now crop, Sonorn, $2.02 ft 2.071,4, club, $2,052.07ft. Barley Feed barley, $1.45 0 1.48$; ; common to fair, $1.40 0 i.43; browing nt Snn Francisco, $i.47 ft 0 1.50; shipping, $1,50 0 1.52ft; chovnller, $1.60(0)1.70. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh Including cases, extras, 30ftc; firsts, 20c; seconds, 25c; thirds, 2 lift c Duttcr Per pound, extras, 29c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25ftc; packing No. 1, 23ftc. New cheese Per pound, California flats, ISftc; firsts, 14c; seconds, 13c; Cnllfornln Young Araorlcn fancy, 15ftc; firsts, 14ftc; Eastern Oregon, 15c; do Young America, 15ftc. Potatoes Now crop, por cental 75c $1. Onions Red, por snek, 35o; yel low, 75c per cental. Oranges Per box, Vnlonclns, $2.50)3.25. liiMMliiMMMMI Mrs. Edna 11. Allen, of Jefferson, has been elected teacher of tho eighth grade In tho Lebanon public school for this yonr. A full corps of teach ers has now been secured, ub follews: Prof, F. M. Stotlor, superintendent; Miss Esthor Johnson nnd Lcsllo P. Miller, high school; Mrs. Edna I). Allen, eighth grade; Miss Lulu D. Poll), seventh grndo; Jos. Bonner, room 4 nnd principal or the Second street building; Miss Alpha Donaca, room 3; Miss Edna D, Knotts, room 2; .Miss Lillian iinrdwicic. primary. PORTLAND MA11KKTS. Wheat Truck Price. Club $1.00 Dluestem 1.05 Russian ,93 Valloy . .... 1.97 .... Floar. Patents $6.25 Htraiguts 5.30 Exports 4.70 Valley 6.50 Graham, lft sack C.60 Wholo wheat .... 6.S0 nay. Wlllamotto Vnlley $22020 Eastorn Oregon, fancy $28 021 Alfalfa $14 Clover $13fl12 ronltry. Ducks 11013c Gccbo, live 9010c Turkoys I8e Dressed Meat. Hogs, ordinary 8 0 9c Picnic 10c Hoes larco 8 9a Voal, extra 8e Vonl, ordinary 7 08c Voal, hoavy 6o Mutton, fancy 60 7c Cottago roll lie Droakfait 1702lc Rogular short cloar, smoked.. 14 ft o Ditto, unsmoked 18 ft c Tho Kind Xou Havo Always Bought, nnd which has uocn in uso lor over su years, hns horno tho Blsnnturo of fr - ' nml luis ueoniimuo under his por ffijfc&f, 89nl Supervision, slnco Its Infancy. fsCCS&. AlloWnn nun tnilApnlt-nvnn lt l.l All Counterfeits, Imitations r.nd " Jus t-n-pood "nr but Experiments that trlllo "with nnd endnnger tho health of Inftmts and Children Exporlonco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla Is n harmless substitute for Castor OH, Jfttre trdrle, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It & Pleasant. It unutuhj neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotto BHtistftnce", Lu& ttjro 1 its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd oUays F-.vcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rnlloves l'octhlng' Troubles, cures Constipation tc 1 rFyntrdcncr. It QSHliUtetcs tho Food, regulates the .'."ton ah tu'.il liowols, jrlvlngr healthy and natural sleep. Tho Clilldrcn's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GSMtfaUE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of (&&tyy&&&u Mill - CY Jh TOiPmnnn ""' ,ACRE (MLiJJl-la. o twfflRFnnnnri "tract T6e KM You Ha?e Always Bought ; 31 In Use For Over 30 Years. Tl OCNTAUN OOMMNT, TT UOBt Tf ten ihkyobh qr- MONEY LOANED On" Real Estate LONG-TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. : Jackson, Miss. Fort World. Texas STUDY THE ABOVE MAP BLOOMEKS ADDITION to tho City of Newport, Oregon, Is now on tho market for the first time. The tract Is located about half way between Wyo Creek and Newport, and conalstaof some 30 lot, on tno rlalng ground directly above tho ocean. Each lot la but a few slops from tho beach and a commands a view of the ocean or surf for miles north and south. To tho north can bo seen Jump Off Joe and tno Yaqulna Head Light. To the touth the entrance to Yaqulna Bay and the Llfesavlng Station. The prorerty Is about a flvo-mlnute walk from the boat landing In Newport. It Is reached by a now six-foot board walk, which runs In a straight line from tho Ocean House Hotol In a northwest direction to the lots. This Is now toe most popular walk In Newport on account of Its beautiful surroundings and magnificent view of tho Pacific when 'the end Is reached at BLOOMER'S ADDITION. Here before the observer the ocean and the leach stretch for mile and miles. A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY You could not find a moro interesting location to spend your summer than around this beautiful bay, which Is conceded by thote vho know, to be the most beautiful summer resort, NATURALLY, of any on the Pacific coast, barring none. Huutlng and fishing are unexqelieJ, nnd the many places of Interest close to Newport, such as the Lighthouse, Otter Rock, Seal Rocks, etc.. make It ap Ideal place to own a summer Lome, NOW LOOK AT THE MAP You will aat ROOMER'S ADDITION is right on the ocean, and yet has the great advantage of being close to tho bay and town, with no steep bills to climb to rercn It. The beach in front of the property is good for bathing and tho gathering of rock oysters. Mr. BIpomer has already built two beautiful cottagtrs gn these lots for his own personal use. Mr. Bloome Is a Seattle man. and Intends to make this the most popular addition to NflWDOrt FOR SALE BY MEYER & BELLE, DERBY & WILLSON, n. A. JOHNSON, FERGUSON & FISHER, nEOHTEL A MJNTON Kur further information enquire at CAPITAL JOURNAL OFFICE Clear backs, smoked 14 Ho Shoulders lie rottuoe. Buying prices, cwt $1.00 1.76 Fresh Fruit. Ornngos $2.26(93,25 Lemons .$1.76Q4 Apples, box $1.00 Bnnanas, lb. ............ ,CH Co Oats. No. 1 whlto $42 Dray $88039 Egg. Slocct Oregon 27328c Eastern lGc20c Batter Fancy '. 27 28c Choice 30c Cheese. F. C. Twins 10G17o F. C. Trlplots.- 17 Wo Young Araorlca 1718c MIlistasTs. Bran $20.60 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city $29 Chop $24030 Rolled Darley $30(3)37 Local Retail Market. Wheat, por burhol $1.80 Hay, choat $17 018 Hay, clovor. $14(815 i'otatoos, bushel 700.80 Apples, bushnl ,,, 5001.00 Prunes, per lb 1U0.4H Prunes, per lb 14 Cranberries, Howo's varie ty, bbl 13. Ot ButtiT and Egg, Rotatl. -ggS ...... ... ...,... , , 2 DO Croamciy butter ..30c Country butter 26c Flour. Eastern Oregon $1.75 Bran, por sack,,..,, ,95 Shorts, por sack. ,.., .$1.3501.55 Rolled barley 40.09 Locul Wliolesalc Market. Wheat, bushel $1.16 & 1.80 Oats, bushol 65 P 6c Flour, hard v heat 96.44 Flour, valloy $6.406.M iiii roea, snorts. . . Mill feed, bran... Hops, 1908 crop.. Hops, 1907 crop. Chlttam bark Wool, cocrao . . . Wool, medium . . Mohair 38.51 30. M .18 .23tt .303H .18 .:e .21 - ns wr . - A Aiir mr rot iie. ' VCMlSjr' XMi . ., : Phone the Butcher-Quick! What Butcher? L C. Cross & Sop, of course; nc always get the best meat there. It Isn't necessary to go down to tho market these warm days. Just call Main 291 and tell them to send you a nice steak, roast, boll or anything you want in the meat M and it will reach you on tlmo and in first class condition. am4Mijfiii f iiihh ii mt f if ihh I NOTICE! I For Sale-A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information see ii H. A. JOHNSON & CO. i MURPHY BLOCK ififiniii)isiiisjniiainnimnn)inninns