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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
TEAR 1907 LEAVES A Mataral Phenomena Direful Accident Furnish Long LUts of Drd. EPITOME OF IMPORTANT E VESTS jUcsnt financial Disturbance Okla homa a State rine and Gift of Mllllona. The chronicler who scans the record of 11X17 Hint wy wrU "f " m"1'' himself confronted by eu exhibit f ,;tnietliin and dlwuder lint he pad itu full niirelet1 More. Hluee the nmiiu day of it'" J""" r,,", mattvpiie (tint hnv been accompan ied by large ba if Ufa have wimlierwl .it, n average of SlIgliHy more than two fir each month. Hevcrnl of thw have been ureal cwiivtilalmi of nature. Tlrr wa the rtho,uiike thm deairoy. ..,1 Klnslm. Jamaica, wit of which miw ilUiiirrwitlili' Kwettenliam In cident; ulpieiitly occurred lbee irtritiakew and !' eruptions In Metten, t'ill mid t'lil. r ,tuk and tmmnliiln slide that de iroyed (lie l"w of Kartgh. ItiuwUn Turkestan. aimfT.-d out IS." ". and n frightful fvoh.am at IMigkoiig. lijna, kil!l unknown hundred of Hi" lihabltnnta, A linrrlinrw lit th I ar, line taUiml wltl out '." live; Kivat flood li jHtwn eniieed "I"0 deaths Among Uio eatesiruph-a originating In II,. m,.,,itoti ami cinerr,,rln or mi nullity there have U-eti expluaUrtie iti-11'i'.il of litem In mine, others la litaat riirrm.va and on alil0onrd -el lulnna f l(! mnl of railway train. Hie coltaj.M of lli great imitnolwl trts over the HI. .nw renew river m ar Quetiec. an.l Ih blowing tip of )ie Hit I'oiit Jaovder works In Fonta nel, iit Alt Hi"' pr.idtKed lone ' Unity The Mil of piiiln.-nl dead ! n (enlve niiv. Hue-ten line lately been culled iiiM.il In mourn the ilivniw of H Im-i.kmI ktits, tK.nr II. anil on nul nivir lin a'iiimi llh- rrln t.f muri-rnini'iit. In IVra'.a. !. Ilf ol.l Ktmli Un illwl il liw m ruli N.it den III. lull aMIintloii h nl" rliniij.'i lln KiivrriKiii-iilnl lira.l III K"fra I'lillll.n, arl, m-lomi. IrlUTn. iiit.l ti ilHlfmi lti r'll I'Hi'J H loll la di'uth lit tin- li"M f fr- iiiiwi rinuiitii(tvm. Anion l Ik" nitm inn? t rrnll iIkh of former l'rr t ltit M. Clmlr ivrirr of Krnmv, ht-iuitor Murxmi, rp(lii anil Alger, lialualia A. iln. Jnmea II. tkel, Mniirli-v IJraii. Hl'linrt Mnimllfht, Jo itli Jimi'hlm, ti nrt (irl-c. Jwn-a NMImnnhnil, I'ol, Will H llayra, I'rof, Alean1er H. Iliwliel, TIhiiiih Halley Aiilrlili, ir. John Waimm ln Mm"- laren). Tbel.ire TlHon. Mr. Mar J ll.iliiie. rmni'la Murphy ami Mm, Helen M. Cl.iintsr, Mrn. Win. M.KIti ley ami John AleiMl-r Ixm le are aluo 111 Hie Hut of lite well known i1eal. A flnnnelal dlmnrlwiii-e nf wliliirviiil lunnetK-e linn made llwlf felt diirlii the laal llir mimllw of r.T. Tlie nuiiilx-r of Hiie hi ehe t'nlim hn betn lnereaed In 4l hy Ilie ail iiImIoii of (Iklnlimim. Thai imnlern iiiIihI are not ainlled tr lnrv auumtila U aliown by two nf the rear'a Iraimntiloiin. "I'lie Hlnmlurd Oil ('oiiiiaiiy haa teti (liie.1 Ci.ioi, ) by a '!ilfio jitilee, and John l llm-kerelter lina made donntlona of f-T.', m,(ii) u iMlin-ttlliMial inijtHt. Two crent eiMwtll,ni hare tioen held. Tlint at Jniiioalowit, Va.. did liol receive the (Mitruniiite eite'tei and Ik In the bniida of a receiver. Tlie other wa In (Jreater Ixtnlnrllle, Kjr.j A imlille work of rant mngnlttlre waa Ix-Kim when Mayor Mi1ellan of New York lrk ground for Hi eoitatrue- Hon of the great Cafuktll )uetui-t which In a few yeara la to convey to the metriolla an Incxlitiuatlhle aupply of tmre wad'r. The Hurry Thaw trial In New York and ll" finer a I atrlke of telegrapher the country oer were miliJiM-la of much Intereat to the puhllc Willi they run tinned. The principal hapinlnga of liK)7 are briefly given below : JANHAHV. 2Wniek on Rock Ialand near Vol lain), Xanana, kllla tin peraona. , ,Cli, M. Flnyd, Hiuhllcan, elm-tcd Uuvernor of New llaunwhlre by I-f lulatur. B Homb thrown In Fourth Htreet Na I, mnl bank. rbllnilelliia. H IHinlti of Hhnk of 1'erala. OJamea Cullea lynched in Charlra City, Iowa.... (Jen. Vladimir Parloff aa- aMlnated In 8t. relaraliurg . . . .110 minora killed by aiploaion in I'ltuburg blaat fur nace. HV Typhoon In riilllpplnea kill KM) naraona. 11 Fir nu Rtraaaburg, Garraanf, eauaaa 'JO death.... 1,000,000 lira In lAOcaatar. I'a. li Karthduak oaftroya Klngaton, J a- 11V - BlKy lla loat In two Dig Four railroad wreck la Indiana. .. .Motiam Died All Mlraa crowned Hliali of I'erala Admiral Havl and American wiuail- roo aeut away from Kluglou, Jamaica, by Uov. Hwrttenliaiii. Vy I el h of Jualah Flynt Wlllard, trninp and aullior. . . .Knglaud apaloglK for Hweilenliani Inclileiit. !WTwnly mlnr killed by eiploalon near 1'rliiHirit, t'alu. . . .Thaw (rial beglna In New York 24- lVaib of HeiniUir It. A. Alger of Michigan. aJiFttilimloiia In mine near Haar- hiueck, t'ruaela, kill IVaj Mrona....100 Uvea lint by IiiIhwu In Hongkong har bor. Ninety minora killed by mine eiplo alon near Thurmond, W, Va. riCIIIM AHV. 7-Jiho H. Ilockefeller lliakea .TJ.0flO,- IKK) gift lo eilucalluiial work. U - '.Ml I m tint br alnklna ot J"t Una ateamer Ur IhimhiI off llltxk Ialand. IC I Ifeaih of ei Uor. Frank W. Hig- glna of New York. Id Sft oeraona kllW ami mjureu In train wrk oo New York Onlral In Nw York I'lly. UOgIT:),''! alol'O from U. H. "- trtaaury la 'lil,ao. lKnallb aioainer lUrlln goea oowa off coaat of Holland; 10 Uvea loal,... Ccrnellue J. Hliea nd am-lalea acuult lid of conolrac In Chicago. . . .Mra. Imra Mclkmald ahuola and kill wefmer H. liueria In t'bb-aau. 2- I'mnatlvaiila railroad 1H hour llrer wmckeil near Johnatowa, ra.... Mlaaourl lfl.lalura adjourned by amaii poi a-are, m ant if. 4 Fifty ninth Congrea adurna ain dl...,Tbre chaugx in Frealdenl a can- invt take rffw-t. 7 Hiroihrr broihrra In Culpepper, l a aruuitini of murder uudr unwritten law." I - lalh of John Aletaoder IMwl. .. Will J. Havla freed of reaponalbUliy ror liouiiuia theater dlaier by Judge Kl bruuah of Ihiovllle. III. ti lieaih of M. t'aa mlr rerler. lor- mer t.rWiil of Fru. . . . Maganlnea oo r rrn. b ltllhlp Jua eiplo-le at Toulon. IMJIiig Nl and Injuring .' peraona. Mlcatb of Maurl. Ijrau, impre aarl. Ilurnlua of I'll.'on Hall, I ploa Hinrlalr'a colony, near Knglewood. N. i IH- iian-r IxmUvllle npoaiitoa ota Ml. Ill- IV-ath of TUomaa Halley AWrlrn. . Mm, iM-rw.lia klllrd In rioia In .M. .Maria. i. - I tr-nth of A!'nd-r lleanbiea. Brat while leal htn In tlil-afo. ill-,, (trath of (ialuaha A. lirow, former CongrMman from IVun)lani. A PHI I.. 2Tila.i elMta Fred A. Ilu tlrmihllrau. Mayor aud approea ni" tta.-tlmi onlinan.e b uiakirlly of XUtfl 4 H,il dr in Han Franclaco kill 17 inina I.una.r eomnueslon U-Irr llarrv K. Iliaw Mine. I . .,f. Nlcholaa and Ionard o- h,I.I cnnvlilrd of murder of klra. Mar ia ret I.mIIo lii I hliaao. It. Ij.r.l I'mmer. Ilritlah ruler In Kattit. rrwiana. t:t-Htan,lanl (III Cnmnany convicted in lllinoia rirtirt nf eehallng. 14 -Iwnlb nf Jamea II. Fela of fill raau rthuuakea at t'hilapa and CbllnaiM-lnait. Meilin. tr-4ir( Nurtlirrn'a tlriental l.imitMl dcraill by wrecker at Itartlrtt, N. It. liVlti --Valianlc erupt lona In Chile. , 'i . t!rt Are la native uuarirr of Manila. .Htlprnlug of Janwatowo (Va.) K Dawltloll. :u llurrl.-nno in Caroline llamU killa J pM.ple. MAY. 2 - CJrent ! of life from eploln In ('anion. Chin. 3Hlr Alrxanih-r Hwettenhani retiree a liovernnr of Jamali-a. illr. John WalMn (Ian Mm-larrnl itlra In Ml. IMeaaaul. Iowa. . . .Toma.lo iNv out towtia of llltlhright and Itiiliie- a. Teiaa. HI- Hon a,rn lo King Alfonao of Hnaln, tlMtatic Hhrlner m-ial wrwkwl a Homla. Cat., and III Uvea loat. la-Mine lire at Velanlena. Meico, killa t iiM-n...,Frtlniunke in Chin kllla 4.ial iM-rMiiia. IT Iwmt- Hlephenann elected I'nlted Htnlea Hcnator from Wlacnnain, "A I leal h of Theudore Tlllon In Parla IMlii-aib of Mr. William M.Kinl.j Jl SIK. P-Oi. ar II, reumea reign a King of HwMlcn, (I-Suil'lrn death of Mra. Helen M (iuuiar, 7 -Fatal and tlmtmctlve tornado In Krutoi'ky and aoiithi-rn llllnnia and In dlana. U limih of Julia, Magmder, novellat lit (irent atrike agalnat gtvernment In wine growing reglona of France... ,A0O Uvea hwt III burning of Chlneae theater In Hongkong. It Death of Henator John T. Morgan of Alalmma. 12 2t Uvea loat In hurricane on Caro lina talanil. 1,1 Mayor Hchmlti of 8an Franrlaco convicted of extortion. 14 Olympic Theater burna In Chicago, it) Ciar diaMilvea the Puma. Di-..ipath of I'rwf. Aleiander 8, IIe at-hel. Kngllah aatranomer. 2( Mayor Md'lellan of New York break Drat aod tor conatruction of great Calaklll aiiueduct. 20 Fir (letroy blm-k of building ad loinlna Jameatnwn Miioalllon. Wh Death of Francla Murphy, temjwr- anco vangellat. Jt'I.T. 8 Fatal wlndatortn aweepa wwtern Wlacoualn. ft John D. Itorkefaller appanra U wit- T Tornado damagm Tong Pin, Ith ItDaath of Jamra McO rang ban, g pel aoiig writer. 14 Aaaaaalnatlon of I'realdcot Fal- urea attainptnl In 1'arla. I& Fowdi-r fipluaion on baltlmhlp (iMirgla kllla H aeamen and injurea 13. 1H Kmperor of Korea abdicate. 20 .HI killed In I'm Mriitt wreck near Halrm, Mich. 21 Hleamer and freight boat collide off California eiiaat and I.") live am loat. 2: iMath of Col. Will M. Hay, ballad writer. 27 Death of Henator K. W. I'ettu of Alalia ma, 2H Jury In Hole. Idaho, artinlt Wil liam D. Haywood of murder of doe. Hteunenburg.,..lllg Bra at Couey (aland, Y. AI'Ut'BT. 1 Ktandard (III Co. lined l-'J.OHO.OOO for accepting railroad rehatea by Judgt K. M. I.amli of Cbhago. K lleginnliig ot leti-graphare' general Jlrlke. 12 Death of Hubert A. I'inkerton. l.V-Jow-ph Joachim, violinkat, die In llerlln. !!--Trine Wilhelm of Sweden at Jameatowo eipoalllvn. 2-tireat lira In Hakodate, Japan. 27 Nelaun Morrla, Chhago packer, die. ' 2U-lreat bridge over Ht. Iwreoc river, near guehec, collapaea, carrying H4 workmen to death. iiOlrth of UUbard ManaSeld. KrTgMKH. 4 -Deatk of Kdiard Orleg, Norwegian coninoaer. 7 Anl Jaiwom outbreak lo ancoo- ver. It. V. U Japaneaa baltleahlp Kaahlma blow ui. at Kure with Iomi ot uvn. 11 ri live loat in wreck ot ticumoo train near Canaan, N. II. 17 Flrat election in Oklahoma.... CUJ eaao defeata new charter. 21 Frank J. Conatantln convicten oi murder of Mra. IauIm tleulry lo Cbicago tiraudnaad blown down in Hegin, I'a- aud &0 iMHiul hurt. Flood In Jpo drowna 0 p- miii a. 2H Klght live loat in B. O. wreck at llellaire. Ohio. UcKlnlrv mauaoleum dedicated la Canton, Ohio. OCTOBER. 0-Deaih of Mm. Mry J. Ilolmea, autborvaa. lO Hteamahlo I.ualUnia croaaea A lantle ocean In four day twenty boon.. Diaih of Mra. Caie Chadwick in Co- lumlma (Ohio) penitentiary. l2-.MtMtinhln CvureMt wreckwl on Ijik Huwrior and Zi Uvea loat. 14-Toan of Han Joe del (alio. Lower California. d,-atroyed by cloudburat. 15-lHj Font powder work near Fon tanet. Ind.. riplode. killing r people HiWall atreet flurry cauae great lunin In runner atocka. 22-23 I'anlc in New York and tb Kaat marketl by uairulon of Knlcker l4ier Truat Company and of variou Hnaorlal concerna. appointment of recelr- era for Wenliughouae Electric and ManU' (.i.irine I ofni.Mn v . and wild acenea 00 Ktm-k Kichauae. 23 (Jernuina win balloon race from 8t la with France aecond. 7 v.- i.iMi.iaw t'nloa at at loo oiwumI in Waabiniton. : Kartbu,uake and mountain alld da nova town of Kamiagh. Iluaaian Tur kretan. and cauae l.V' death. MOVKMniCH. 1 Oreat milway trlk In Great Brli, ain called. 5 Knd of tvlrcmnbem' trik. . . . Elec tion In mane Htatra. II Heath ot Deler M. Ferry, aeeda- man. of t let roll. 1.V Heath ot Moncur I. Conway Ainerh-an author.... Fire deatroya town of Cleery, Alnaka. HiOklahoma admitted to etatehood, 24 Jury In Hteve Adam caee in Hath- .Iriiiii. Idaho. digree. wnilrteen Uvea loat in New York i.,n,iimt houM fire. 2l Death of lien. II. I. I'rltrhrd of Allegan. Mich,, wboao regiment captured J.d.Toii Davia. II Rt'KMIIRR. I F.iploainn In mine at Fayetl City, Fa., kill 40 minem. 2 Hlitleth Conareaa open. 4 Kin Omwr of 8wien reaigna go rrnment lulu banil of Crown l'rinc a regent. il F.iploelon entomba 400 minem Monomtah. W, Va. H IH-ath of King Oeear II. ot Sweden ml aaveiuiiou of hi Mn aa liuataT tl I'rralilcnt Uoiwevelt reltemtea hi declaration that he will not again be candidate for chief eiecntlv. HI Ihiat einloeion kill 7iS men mine at Yolauile. Ala. . . .Ureal war fleet .Ml. from Hamuton Itoad for Far! Ac. 17 Di-olU of Urd Kelvin, Eng'dab aclcntlat. er 1'rlaelple la Btraclaral Wark A new principle In engineering prao- tl. I. rieacrihed by the Hcieulilic Atnerl cau In the caae of a lookout tower built l.v Aleiander (irahatn Hell. Ill which th atructure ta coniiMawd of tetraliedrona. and i auld to be the flrat Iron atructure toillt on thi nrlnclple. t:ch tetrahedral m,ii. which I th unit of construction, 1 made of one-half Inch Iron piping, and m.a.iire eiactly 4S imSiea Irom tip i in Two hundred and nlxty of thea mII war emoloyed In the tower, whlc rlaea 70 feet above the ground, bom pf the advantngea claimed for thl method of couetnictloo are llghtneaa, great rigid lie. ranldltv and eaee of conatruotloo, very little fl work being required, and th faclllqr with which any part may b renewed. Yellow and black pearls am in demand in Europe. Mom potatoes ar eaten ia Belglua OREGON STATE ITEIilS OF INTEREST PULL Of bUOAR. Qood Report on Klamath Country , Sugar Beat. Klamath Falli Flank Ira Whit of that Knternrlae Land fc J nveatuient com pany ha iimt received reports from trie departineut of agriculture relative to aartiii oa of auirar beet raiaed on (lie Kuterprica tract. Tbo beet wie taken from the Mine tract a were thoae aent Profeaaor Kniaely tome time ago, but wera fully matured, while the other were not. Fiofeanor Knleely'g teat showed fioin 17.40 to 10.86 per cent pure augar, while tba department teat i one ot two per cent higher, with very high degree of purity. Theae beet produced 8.ZH0 ponnu to th quarter-acre tract, or Dearly 17 tor, to th acre. The department ol agriculture In a letter to Mr. White aaya Klamath county' mgar beet are ol tlie mt ex cel lent quality and thai p roe poet are bright lor the industry in this county. Signs of OH at Bonanza. Bonanaa The pomibilltles ol devel oping oil well in thi Immediate vicin ity are now more encouraging tnan ai any previou time, in boring a well lor a new livery stable in thi town s trata of black oil eanditone wai struck and apecialUts have pronounced it nn unmtstakeable Sign of the eilatence ol Oil. Hcverel other place in Klamath county, eeperially in that portion sur rounding iJonanaa, show Signs ot on. The prospects sre good and th develop ment of the eame may reauit in trie ai- oovery of one ol the richett oil regions on this coast. Mora Traveling Libraries. Salem Tbe Oregon Library com- minion held its regular aeaaion laet week at tba eominiaaioo' room In the atala bouae. W. B. ayer and Mies Isom, member of th oommieaion, wete in attendance, beaide the gover nor. It w decided to buy 25 more (raveling libraries, making 0 in all, tliatwill be placed in circulation as a result of the commiaeion' Br't year's work. It was decided to eaUbliah an eichange itation lor Eastern Oregon at Baker City. ; Fruitgrower Plan Masting. Eoirone Tbe Commercial club pro motion department bat decided to Join with tbe Lane County Horticultural society In aharing the expenae ot tne proped maw meeting ol ruitgtowem and citiaens, to be held here Saturday, January 4. Prominent speaker will addre th meetings and the people throughout the county will be asked to end in question which mey wouia Ilka the inert to answer. The com mittee In charge ba selected Dr. D. A. Faine to act a chairman ol the mass meeting. Hood River Apple Crop. Hood River Complete return from Hood River's 1907 apple crop show that the grower wilt receive In round number 1200,000 for their product, notwithstanding tbe money trouble, car hottage and reduced crop. Thi 1 ap proximately what the Hood River crop brought last year wnen n was in me neigbboihood of 20,000 boxes more, and is accounted lor ty tbe fact Ibat the apple brought a much larger aver age price. The entire crop is now placed at 110,000 Doxee. Colonizer at Klamath. Klamath Falls George L. McDon- augh, colonisation agent of tbe Union Pacific railway, who I expected to ar rive in Klamath rails next week, is now at MacDoel, the new Duokard town on the California Northeastern railway in Butte valley. He come to Klair.aih Fall to become laminar witn ooloniiing paeaibilltlfS here. He will be accompanied by a uunkard elder, V. C. Campbell, ol Colfax, Wash. Sawmill In Chriatmas Sock. Marh6elil The new office building of the big planing plant ol the U. A. Smith Lumber A Manufacturing com- pany wa. opened and dedicated Christ masr-ve. l-eetivities were nem aua many citiien atteniieo. vi.i aa building it now ootnpieted and in use. and The mill proper will be finished ready for operation in rebfiiary. Select by Conventiona. Salem In answer to an inquiry from Chairman Q. A. Weetgate, ol the Re publican state central committee, At torney General Crawford haa rendered an opinion in which he says that dele!en. spinach 6c per pound; sprouts, 8c gate to the national conventions and ppr pound; squash. Kill ."-40 per pound; candidates tor presidential elector mini be chosen at conventions and not under the direct primary Shut Down on Keno Canal. Klamath Falls Tbe reclamation ser vice haa closed down on the Keno can. 1 on account ot the wet weather, keeping I onlv the derrick sang and the engi neering oorpa. The shutdown was made age; valley, 1820c, according to fine necessary on acotount ot the wet Bees. ; mohair, choice, 230c per waathsr. APPLE HIPMNT8 INCREASE Railroads Olve Out Figures Showing; Oregon' Sals of Fruit. Portlsnd More than twice as many apple were shipped out of thl state .during iwu tnan in jvuo, acromion u repo t compiled by the railr'avl. The houinern racioo ami u. a. a n. iinea have completed Bun re allowing the car ot apple anippea irom every puiut on the allied line, and the total num ber nf car i a tarpriae. "Nearly all Iheee paplea wera bonght f. o. b. at tlie tat ion neareat the or chard," ald General Freight Agent Miller, of the Harriman line. "Thi how the fruit ia in demand, and Fan tern buyer come here In March of It, Tlie price thi wnaon ar better than ever before. One (tatlon on oar line that never ahlpped nn apple be fore thi year aent away 40 car to the Fait a abort time ago. Tula indicate how the apple Industry I going ahead. I predict it will only be a few year be fore apple growing will be one of tbe biggaat activitie of Oregon people." Can't Ua Wood. Burn The- foreat rangers of the Bine mountain forest reserve have lined several Hat ney citizen for cntting tim ber in tbe twerve without permit from the foreat guards. The largest fine im posed was on B. A. Dickenson, who operate a aawmill about eight miles Irom Hsrney. fie wa caught taking timber Irom government land and lined 3U0 for about 17 tree. The sawmill men have been making this a practice lor yean before the reserve wa creat ed, and thought it ho harm to continue the practice. Last tall waa the 6rat time a forest guard ha teen I ationed here to give permits for cutting timber for wood and other purposes. There ha always been plenty of timber out ide the reserve for wood and timber lor building porpoeea nntil lately, when it was all secured by outside peo ple, to be transferred .in time to large timber companies. Railroad Buy Laidlaw. Laidlaw The rumor has been rife in this community fur some time that the Laidlaw townaite bad been sold to tbe Mount Hood Railroad company, but nntil now these rumora could not be verified. The verification come Irom the fact that tbe abstracts of title are now being prepared at Frineville pre parator to a formal trantfer of the prop erty to the purchasing company. To Indict Nevada Sheepmen. Pendleton Through tbe effotti of Dr. W. H. Lytle, state heep inipector, indictments will be returned againtt P. Anderson, millionaire sheepman of Nevada, for bringing flocks over the tsts line into Oregon without firt giving notice to tbe state sheep inspec tor. Wheat Moving Again, Pendleton Now that wheat ha gone op to 70 cents in the local wheat mark et some oi tbe grower ate selling. For B lime the price wss down to 66 cents. knd very little was being sold. PORTLAND MARKETS. Butter Fancy creamery, 3537)o per pound. Veal 75 to 125 pounds, 8 8 9c; 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 pounds, 66l'o. Poultry Average old hens, 12c per pound; mixed chickens, ll .Sc; apring chicken, ll12c; roosters, 8c; dieesed chickens, 14c; turkey, live, 15c; dressed, choice, 18020c; geese, live, 15c; ducks. 14c; pigeons, $11.50; squabs, 23. Kggs Preeh ranch, candled, 32Hi S5c per domen. Pork Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6 6 V; packers, 66i,c. Wheat Club, 83c; blueetem, 85c; vallev, 83c; red, 81c. . Oate No. 1 white, 28; gray, 28. Barley Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, $31; rolled, 30. Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33. Hay Valley timothy, No. 1, $16 per ton; Kastern Oregon timothy, $22(3)23; clover, $15; cheat, $15; grain hay, $16 16; alfalfa, $15; vetch. $14. , Fruits Apples, YocQig per Dox; doh. 75cU per crate; penm, 11.25 . niWFriB,. tQ.R12 vtt - - , ' v-- per barrel. Vegetables Turnips, 75c per sack; carrots, 65c per sack; beets $1 per sack; beans, 7(3Ho per pound; cabbage, lo per pound; cauliflowers, 76c$l per doxen; celery, $3.253.50 per crate; onions, 1520e per doien; parsley, 20o per doxen; peas, llo per pound; pep pers, 817c per pound; pumpkins, 1 , i w r. nonnd: radishes. 20o wr dos- tomatoeg, $1.60 per box, Onions $1.75(4185 per hundred. Potatoee 6065c per hundred, de livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $2.75 per owt. Hops 19V, prime and choice, 5 7)o per pound; olds, l2o per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, average best. 13(3) 20c per pound, aocording to shrink- pound. . aeaa In aonrt In Caicag. la lmUadi ' IbnAtT n Co., OakT