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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1908)
P ! ! ; liliEIILAIN WINS lurallty Over Cake Will Reac 1,000 or More. MVERSITY APPROPRIATION SAfE ,iull on Statamant No, I Doubtful - HawUy and EHIt tot Congress Vanf Ni Dry Spoil. Lo-HH-H-H' M I I t M I I I I I I I I I'lntnl Slalrt rvcttaior l.eorge j r'. ( lumlfl.tm. Iicniocrat gri.rr.rlltalivf Pint t'imrr ti-nijl llnltnl - Willi C. Iliiwlry, T (r;imrnttitr Second Con t,i..iul litinclW, K. l.llll. krt.ul.luaii )int'.r ihr Smrrntr I mill -K.aM S Mean, Krpubhcan Illrgnll lJ"V and Fiwd Com mit.nint J V. lUilry, Rrpult linn rtjitio.nl Comitiittinnrr. l-'irtt l iipf rii '114 I I lillllfl Thomas K I jiiiiI'II Republican ftaihoad I oinmtttiiiHri, Second I'.auprtoonal I ittu l -Clyde II tairliiton Hrpuhl.ean H-tl I I I I I III I MM I I I I I I 'inland, Jsmr ? -(Iiamlirrlaiii't flu l.y ihr i'ilr ii Orrgnn for lYilrd t Wllllof I'oltl I.0"" i I VMJ ntlcjird dr thr incomplete irtiinu U t!i vaiiottt counties in lli tuir L'titnlain won Multnomah County rthapt l,2t) lo I. WO and rlvrnhrrr ifhmit the tlatr thr loo randtdatrt :i lo tu fun a clc rare Cakr't county i laitr, which Irtmnrd Inn ktiruy i Letwrrn 4on ami 5O0 Im tiu'i.fitr ( Cake it attributed to krtmf i lumiirf urn velci in nir if ntmrruty appropr iiri m thr Irg iiUntt r himbrtlaw' turcrti a "llir pro i iliuii at yrttrrday'l polls will ! rlrrfn.il .y thr nrI Irg.vUtorr In turn (ht other 1 lu will l pot' r Mily in i- a majority of the Umif hll 1 plrdgrd by Slate- fci hu I in dirr4rd llif Krpub. ! K'lit ml H Republican mrmtirri !rct Mr Chamberlain, a Imril lutiittlure will b nvf rwhrhitinrly ilon, with probably than Im is-ierait n doubtful if a majority of llif ! l llif Irfitlalutr will hf lifil by Statement No I At brtt Siilrmrnl No 1 form will hr i Kur majority in llif trttiilalurr 'w KrpuMn ant rlrrtfd o ihf hmiK 'rwrtrnuiiTfi B rr plrdgrd In moil I tin) f tlp.tr rlrrtril lit Hit t trvm tr iilrilartl 1 hf f hiinl ,y nmr Hlil ovrr Suirmrnl !'"il!mm an. I )fmirri makf ilw !lalrnirii I voir cuitnlrd frr Ihf mainrily fif Ihf IfKnlj il i.mi Aorml.lv nnriy In I'n ir.l Suir trtulnr it fl "Miiiinn mi i lur.l fuiiRhl iiif "llilirt Jli.l Ji.n won ii( KDillt lr kriuMu.tti for coiirr il" I imi ilmriii Mint l.y a ht "iv .enl..il,l iu. I rt than lo.non 'r Srii.inl iI.mii.i I'llu it tnrcrtt i fh,i. Ilium CjinplK-H nn. I '"fi .nr fr rlr.lr.l railroad roll! nrtt hr ,,r ni9tffirit el' lii l.;i turn liralril liravilv ' tn tiiHtAKr. il it lirotulilr, hat lirrn r,l llir in.ititrity Ag.ufol il in o r.Miinv tvinij (mhi N'i rtli F r:ui I- mp.ittirf d al tfii-t lunr on iw!i.ihr and rrfi'trndiini mr,i Cak.-i Biu LM, Ub, I ,,U -,"i ...V.' T" '.'1 ""'""u K've . " " ' ii.illllirl I.iiii 1 1 j " .oiiir, triiiilnr pro- "l""rni;illvr, IJU , . hi Hf ink,., ,kH , , W. W ll i., A. ,,, Vm, ' ; Ifadt Ihf mart ' i '' V'T."" uni"'iy i m -r .l 17 ,,, ' , aL,lV,,,',,mr,T, MaB'U "'U '"r ' l.M i m"'"y ""! Ilw lax ""T "iirratf in Krralrr l'rlioii at ihc count progrfttft. Cloaa Race In Linn. Alhany, j,,f I - Oimplrir rtmrna haf II.. I Vfi hrm rnciVfd from .,.,.1. 1-rr.m.i in I.,,,,, f,ity i-llr v,e" ih.t hour imhraif, Hun Cake and Cham-l-crlain aif ruiuiiiiK clow. Call Laadi In Bcinton. Corvallu, lunr i.M,,.,rr I "1' ?w. OiainhfiUm SU Kf Hum mdiralf the rlrtin of ..,rhrakr rrtiirrni:iiiir ,v m..r. i... NollmiK is ol.iain.ihlf on llir iiimf,,i, a'ioiriali.m bill or inKIr Ian u,iir, Union Pfoliahly for Caka. l a lo-jndr, Jiiiir i . ',i.,r in ( hk H i. iiiip..i,f jm .rr. rtr. lo liow llir Irndrmirt of ll.r lrr t akr am) I li.iinhril.iin air iilnnuiK a i l"" r.ii r. hiiIi I .,kr lr.ol o ly live and Irn m.ii .tun, , ,i 'fi. Iii.lrlr, ,if.-ifi, I, I'mliihiiioii it K-'ii'M lo ciny hrrr ,y .,,ii,k "o toi.rtt 'k'll 1411 Waaco lor Chamlinrlain. I hf lllr. I -.nir I ..1 rliltnt ,.v .iil..li,V m il. jlr ihai I I. .... i i i .... '(itaiii ri4ti jrtirfi . jr iy a (ir..l..mr lii4ollly o '.".(l. lhrtlr Ihr Kriiuhli, ,,n , L,. ,.it i-arnrd iIi..ii,(Ii.iiii ihr rounlv lr nlilu an rriiirtrntalit r in rmimru will irrrnr a larttr inaiontr Ihr miivrrtily amrndlliriil hat .ruh.ihly wrirn. ttiiisr nir mnulr In nn-.i-ilir . drfraird Ciikrj Lnnda in Aahland. a.i.t i i J""- l - l irtl 115 voir . r' fkr T4, ChamherluM l'r '"Il"" 'I", anoint proliihilion Chamljarlnin Qota Bikar. lit ... . n.lKrr t II y. Itlllt 1 Clnmil.rrl;.!.. Ii:m carried liaki-r coiiuly ,y ahuul ano "( uiy i me tiliurt. prctciit ratio con Ir tmurnliy ;i..ri.if nliorl lut l""rd l.y it tnajoniv of MH1 lo ' i" ihr ti.itr Marion roiiniy "in! :ik.iiii, it, irnh.ihly hy 'l ivdifirioii r.Hiniv alto apjirart frd aijaintt the imivrrtity "I'ln.Urd iliirililir for trnat'T "it ritiiriu to far received, are: Cham- "" Cake hrrlain 3,10 tin) Chambarlain Hat O.ll.am. t'ondoii. Jirtir I I'artia! irportt om rvrry irrtnut in l,illi.nii county "HI lo a vii lory ,,r C'lianilirrlain. who it trailing Cake 3 lo I 'I hf vole n local oi!i..i it ilo.r. hiiIi a hiili! olr .il the a'licii.linciUi liurdrll Jint l ollirr lor priitn unrig ailorury air riiitimig link and nnk Cak. Cola Malhaur, air. Jillir I f hr rrliuti.' from Malhrur loiiuiy at II oclovk are: ( jkr. i, ( hainhrrlain in. I.l'it I Iu: jrllrirt. . Ilr.ui. nil, llailry, I inrr, '.hi, irirrtriil.iii r, II O. Ilrookt Ihe iinnrii! hill u ill irohahly arrv bv llir tmglr la anirinl nirni it lot by probably luOO Cak Carriat Coot. Manlilol l Jtinr I I r irltiint arr in al l'lt hour liuliralinnt atr, ofrr that Ckr will carry Coot mily by a nn!l iiiajurily, probably no I ovrr '.'im .Nrartv 4IHK) voirt wrrr atl in Ihr roiiniy Oihrr Hrinilili nit on Ihr l.ilr Inki'l Mill carr.' by 0 to Bin) Marthlirld and Sorlli l;ni. will br agamtl prohihiiinii bin llir irtutl in ihr riiiirr coiiuly will be trrv or Hold wi t ami tit lac 'lout il.iuii a vulory. I'limat oji nl'i.1 Vlat . I . . ot lunr iJIi . n n 'ii'iniali noo 800 AO no 100 4.10 100 200 S10 100 100 too 200 aoo 60 M 100 i.io loo fni.in mi .ni SO ni '"'Won ! rr . I11"!! .... 1.0IVI 100 S50 100 200 Chambarlain Take Jarkton. Jai ktoimllr, time I Indn alioiH air (hat (h.uiiliril.ini lias carried l.i. k..n county by '.'imi m il. 'tily Haw ,e llir iniivcrtily appropria tion unit' by a majority oj tu lo olir Single tax lotl. Gilliam Litifi Up lor "Dryt." Atiingion, Jttnr 1 Much iniriri mat nianifrtlr d tn the tlrition litre iod.iv. -in. I II" ti'lr. Ihf licaicl ca-t fur ti-vrr.il ye.iri wrrr pollttl Camli dalrt ami ihrir intcrclt liter tirril a trcoitd.trv C'litM'ti'iali itt, the t r n ti ' tn-iug brlwrnt thr ilo.-n iorirt and ihr I rllilxl .till c- t.ronir 11 Is general !v ioltnillr.l lluit l.iilli.ini coiiuly villi cole dry Morrow Goal Prohibition. Ileppner. June I - It It roii rilt d (hut Cikr hat the coiiniv by a good ma). itity. and I Hit it very strong I'hrlpt, lor dt-lrnl .nioniry. hat ihr county by a ttnall malority The cotliity it collirilrd (or prohihilioti by ItKi or more A lug vole nut in llrpp nrr, far above rcginralioti. 'Caka 2 to I in Columbia. Si llrlent, June t o nuttide pre eincla have been heard frmn. Cake it runniiiH two lo one in Union pre cinct, ami will probably carry the county by better than the Krptibliom rttimatr of .100. Welt will carry I'tiion prrciucl mid probably t lie whole county. Polk Will diva Chambarlain 100. Italian, June 1. Six precinctn com plete iu Polk coiiniv give Cake 1!4, Chamberlain 1TH; Hartley Whit iieu 11:1 It it fxnectetl that later re turns will lake it way Cake'a lrl and give Chamberlain a margin of about l0 -i,'.""""Lata Count in Tillamook. Tillamook, June 1 I ale retults to night arc tit follows: llawley, 1.17; U hilnev, .11; Cake, ant; Chamberlain, i;0' llarrrl. 1T0; Kiiykeiidall, (!','; Ileit'u, NI; lll.itu'hartl, .17; Christiantoo, :l; liinghlin, OS.' University will lute, three to on. Lincoln Favort Ck. Toledo. June 1 Cake has undoubt edly carried Lincoln county. Trolii liilioii it very close, but will probably 8lir,hl Laad In Roaaburg. Kott iiurg, June l Chainberlain ban a 'light lend in this city. Indication : nif iowii will go wet. Ftilt In Multnomah. I'ortland. June 2 Governor Cham oeriam hat carried Muliiiomah county ', .,; ' m;,),,ri'y "I probab y "' . iver II M. Cake, the Republican ii.e imonipiete rettirmi at ! o clock tin morning give Chamber lain JIJ2, aiu (i,, Wl., . , , ... volet, will, ,e ,., oup.fjdi, com. pine, bo il; i.. . . t -"e uni.uoriai eleclloii m nilrrett w.m the vote on district 'at torney John Manning, incumbent of "iv inner ami candidate for re-clec-'ion. hat ben. defeated by Mitnici.a! llltl.'M I.--.-..- I . ' .. ' r i v-amrroii, lite Kepub I lea n nominier. bv m ,i,.r,iu ,.i ,.-..i. ably :ioiiO. ' ' 1 ' Umatilla In Doubt. I'riidlrlon. J,,f J partial rleeti.iti rr turn, al midnight indicate that I'maltlln count v hat gone drv bv lr il. ... i -iioiitv ihr Krt, ilvp r,1rrir(1 ,.. dletoii hnl will i. it g,, out i,f here with enough lo ovrrniinr ihe tlrong vole .'K ni. ihrtn Ihn tighotit ihr county. J.alr i. only alut vo ahead of Chain- twruiii , win ukr fflcli coln i i ilrtermiiie wl, ,; canted the county Caka Ahead In Joanphine. ratu't I'atv June t -Today's elec itoii hat Ix-en rtirrdingly inlerrttmg and the hfawr, voir ,n the hitiorv of Jovrpliuir rmniiv wat polled Cake it running ahead in all precinct heard Ironi and will probably carry the county by aUnit :;tai i UiU like Ihe univer ttly appropriation would carry, but cotiiiiing it going along very slowly and n ltirnt are problematical. Rrault Doubtful in Marion. Salem, June I - Partial relitrnt from n precincit iu Marion county allow that the enure Republican ticket has received a majority with the mvtihle exception of I 'titled Stairt senator, upon w hich the voir will br close The legislalive ticket. ctniM.srd (d three Slatenteut No I men and in Republican voters' 'Inner Candidate, hat liern elerlrH Ihr voir to far at irerivrd shows: Cake. liainlwrlaiti. IKifJ. aka Will Carry Klamath. Kl.onaih Falls. June I hravv vole vv.is cai throughout Klamath roiiniy lav ii'comptrlr returns Irom livr I'rriincls intbcalr that take will carry ihr rotintv and that prohibition will be rtove coulesi Ihe I mvrrsiiy appro priation carries .1 in . t Caka Ahead in Harney. r.iuns. lime I - With tot veitrt ronnlrd in tint precinct. Cake hat .'.0 and ( hantUrlain :::; Three oulsitle pre eiit.it give Cake 70. Chamberlain 70, having Cake is ahead The tame per centage will give I akr a lead "f over lisi local option is running close. I irmocrais concede Cake Ihe county by in volet Rnaull Cloaa in Grant. Canyon City, June t Meager reiurnt from 1 precincts out of VO give Cake II". Chamberlain 1t:i. Kllit ItW. Jeffrey II Thr senatorial vole will br close, I-Hit' maioitiv will reach :ino C. V. I'arrish. ioint senator, and II T. Hel kn.ip. ioint representative, have no op poiiion I'roliihilion to far has car ried Ihr university appropriation hat earned, lint single lax hat lost. Caka Cvrrie Washington. HilMtoro, lunr I l.atrsi rrltinis give Cake a lead of a few voles, and br will carry the County from too to .:on So (ar ns counted, prohibition is In'.iteit by about oo voles, and the county will probably go Ml wet. Haw ley, (or congress, will carry the coiin iv' bv t ooo. The entire Republican leg islative ticket, one senator and three rept esettlaliv rs will be elected. The university appropriation will be de feated, as will also single tax. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST j Clackama Votea for Chamberlain. Oregon Citv June I Incomplete returns from 13 precincts give Cake '.4.1, Chamberlain M04. Chamberlain has probably carrietl Clackamas by no llawley will have a plurality of at least 1800. Indication point to a victory for the anti-aloon element, and the county may go dry The en tire Republican ticket is elected, ex crpt sheriff and assessor, which are doubtful. Yamhill It Cake' by 20. McMinnvillc, June 1 -The count is progressing slowly. Partial returns give Cake 01 .and Chamberlain 78. It is estimated that Cake's majority in this county will be 200. llawley, for representative in congrfs, will carry ih count v by 400. The university appropriation has carrietl. but the single tax amendment is defeated by a large vote. Clatsop I for Chamberlain. Astoria. June 1 Returns up to 11 o'clock give Cake 215 and Chamber lain -MS, with indications of a close contest in the county. I'.llis. for con gressman, will probably have 1100 plu rality. Running Clote at Ontario. Ontario, June 1. Early count of vote how candidate for senator and INVESTIGATE EXPRESS RATES. Stat Railroad Comminion Ha Fancy Figure to Start With. Salem, Or., May 20. An investigation ha been started by the railroad com miaaion regarding expret rate en forced by the Well, Fargo and the Pacific cxpres companies in Oregon. Some startling revelation have been brought to light that will likely de mand the attention of the commission in the near future. Cotnirarnoni have been made show ing the relative charge on line in Or- cvon and the charge in oilier ttate for viitiilar distances and for the same c ass of gixxli. From Portland to Siskiyou, a distance of .IMS miles, the Well- r argii express company charge a mer chandise rate, of $2.7.1 for loo pounds, while for Ihe wine distance in Miksottri a rate has been established by the Mis loitri railroad commission, which is now iu force, of 'Z for 100 pounds. The iiierciiaiiuisc rate in icxas lor a sim ilar distance is $8.03. I lie rates charged by the Pacific ex press company are even more exorbi tant according lo the figures given out by the railroad commission. The Pa- cttic express company operates out of rorllaiiil east over the U. R. & N. For 410 niihs over the O. R. & N from I v rtland to Huntington, the general merchandise rale for loo pounds is $4. For miles, or the same distance for which thr Wclls Fargo charges $8.75 in Western Oregon, the Pacific express company 111 l-.astcrn Oregon charges compared with similar distance in Missouri and Texas, the rates of the Par ihc express company are extreme. For 44u miles ill Missouri the general merchandise express rate is $8.10 and in Texas it is $8 30. In both these siatet the rates have been fixed by railroad commissions and have been ac cepted by the express companies and ire now in force. 1 be rales given are for thr same classes of goods in every instance. ANNUAL INSURANCE REPORT Secretary of State Show Growth and Present Statu of Business. Salrm Frank Benson, secretary of stale, as ex officio insurance commis sioner, has completed his annual re port. It is now being printed and will le available within a few weeks. The report includes a statement of the to- al risks written by all insurance com panies doing business within the state of Oregon, the gross premiums received, miliums returned, losses paid and the net premiums for taxation of all au thorized companies and associations for the year ending Irceniber 31, 1907. Itrsidcs much other valuable infor mal 1011 the report shows the aggregate business transacted within the state since lMi.1; the amount of license and taxes paid into the state treasury since I., and gives a list 01 all the insur ance companies authorised to transact business in Oregon on May 8. 1908. A statement of thf business of the sev eral trcgnn mutual fire relief associa tions for the year ending December 31, loo,, is also included. Complete Elgin-Joseph Line. In the Portland mail from the East to (ieneral Manager J. P. O'Brien, of ihr O. R li N. company, he has received thr long-expected instructions from New York to proceed with constitution of llir Klgin-Joseph branch. About $Mm.oon, ihe amount necessary to com plete the line, has been provided. From iiH. to 4tm men will In- put on at once. For the last two months the authoriza tion from Mr. Ilarriman for this work has been expected daily. As soon as the effect of last year's money strin gency began to wane Mr. O'Brien matle abdication for the necessary funds to complete the road to Joseph. Nevada's Governor an Oregonian. Ontario Den S Dickcrson. who is now Governor of Nevada, vice John Sparks, deceased, is a Malheur Coun ty boy. aged .'14 years. His parents reside on a farm five miles west of Vale Hr left this section seven years ago fur Nevada and joined the Miners I'nion in White Pine County, and when the union asked recognition on the state ticket he was named a lieutenant-governor. He served in the Philippine war, enlisting in Portland. Fruit Crop Will be Heavy. Baker City. Unless exceptionally cold weather should overtake this part of the country there will be a large fruit crop, according to men who are heavily interested in fruit lands and or chards. Tn the immediate vicinity of Baker City fruit is necessarily slower on account of the altitude, but over in Pine and Eagle valleys it is far advanced. Recent cold spells have not damai'cil the crop materially. Scouring Mills to Reopen. rrndleton. It was announced a few days ago that the wheels of the Pen dleton scouring mills would be started turninir about Tune 1. The uncertain condition of the wool market is re sponsible for the late start, but it will not shorten the se ason's run. Sev eral thousand pounds of wool are now on hand and more is arriving daily. ' Teacher Turn Homesteaders. Ontario. About 30 teachers of the public school of Malheur county have filed on homesteads under irrigation nMiMt. - xr.u - J '" WILL CEMENT CANAL. Seepage CauteWahout on Umatilla Irrigation Ditch. Pendleton. A section of the main feed canal of the Umatilla irrigation project about 40 feet in length was washed out between Poster and Echo, the cause of the washout being seep- aif water uhirh l.aa j-f...f-.nlu drained through the porous soil at mat poini. 1 ne u. K. & N. track is within a feu f..t of tk. -,nnt ... !.... point, and the grade ha been softened ior auuui nan a mue ty tne seepage. The ttnvertirmiit i.niriiii..r. t,-,.. cidrd to cement a section of the canal there. It is estimated it will cost $21,100 to complete the cement work necessary. Owing to the strong flow under the tracks, the company ha kept track walkers constantly there for several months. All train hav run slowly over the place for some time. Costly repairs will be made on the O R. & N. track. Water will be turned off the feed canal while the re pairs are in progress. Rare Specie of Duck. Klamath Falls. Hunters on the Klamath river near Teters landing report the finding of a pair of red ducks nesting among the tules. The bird are small and supposed to be cinnamon teal, a species of duck rarely seen in this section. The pelicans have returned in great number this spring. The rapid growth of the city and the settlement of the hills be tween Lake F.wauna and the Upper Klamath lake seemed for several years Oast tn h.lvr Jrl...n h. .i: other fields. However, they are here in great number this year. Coo Find Oil. Marshfield. The stir ;i : Coos county, successfully held down for several weeks past, has reached the Stage that facts nnnm lnn., h- kept from the public. Oil men have tiien here on investigating missions, and corporations and inrtividnaU lr, quieuy oeen talcing options for sev eral weeks. Actual crude oil has been striick near Bandon, and gas has been encountered in many places. Around Coos Bay indications are sufficiently strong to warrant large option and extensive preparations for borings. Open Gate at Hermiston. Pendleton. With hundreds of en thusiastic excursionists in attendance and ideal weather prevailing, the head gates of the" Umatilla irrigation pre jeet were thrown open at Hermiston last week. An excursion train of six coaches left this place, bearing a large number of representative business men and farmers, as well as repre sentatives from Milton, Freewater, Weston and Athena. Progressive Spirit at Cornelius. Cornelius. The old schoolhouse in Cornelius, which has so long been an et-esore to the more enterprising por tion of the people, has been torn down and preparations are being made to erect a new one, which will be a credit to the city and district. Stocked With Fish. Baker City Thomas H. Parker, of the state fish commission, received at North Powder the other day 31,000 trout, which have been placed in the h'kes at the head of North Powder river and in other streams near by. PORTLAND MARKETS. WheatClub, ?9c per bushel; red Russian, S7c; bliiestem, 98c; Valley, 89c. Barley Feed, $25.50 per ton; rolled, $27 Wa 8S 50; brewing, $26. Oats No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton; grriv, $87. Hay Timothy. Willamette Valley. $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, or dinary, $t.; Eastern Oregon, $18.50; mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa. $12; alMfa meal. $20. Pressed Meats ITogs, fancy, 8c per poi-ntl; ordinary, "c; large, 6c; veal, extra. 7c; ordinary, 6c; heavy, 5c; mut ton, fancy, 8(il9c. Butter Extras, S.lc per pound; fancy. 24c: choice, 20c; store. 16c. Eggs Candled, 19?20c per doien; umvindled, is4c per dozen. Toultry Mixed chickens, 12(?13c per pound; fancy hens, 13j(rTl4c; roosters, 8c; frvers. 2!j(f?25c; broilers, 20'oS8c; ducks, old, 16fpt7c; spring. 22Jrt?I5c: geese. 80?9c; turkeys, alive, 16r?18c for bens, 1416c for gobblers; dressed, 17(ri118c. Apnles Select, $2.50 per box; fancy, $2; choice, $1 50; ordinary, $t.25. Potatoes Old Oregon, choice, 70 WfOc per hundred; sweet, , 5jc per pot.nd. Strawberries Oregon, 1017ic per pound. Vegetables Turnips, $1.50 per sack; -arrots, $1.Sfl5t.75; beets, $1.25; parsnips, $1.25; cabbage, $1.75(f?2 per cwt.: beans, wax. 7678c ' per pound; head lettuce, ISitrflSc per dozen: cel ery, 85c per dozen; asparagus, $1.50 per box; egg plant, 20c per pound; parsley, 25c per dozen; peas, 5?6$c per pound; peppers, 20c per pound; radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb. 3c per pound; spinach, 3c per pound; cauliflower, $2.50 per crate. Hops 1907, prime arid choice, Srft) 61c per pound; olds, 25i)3c per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, average best, tllfflSc per pound, according to 1 i ii i t f t f r i; 1 I J ! ;l ii i ' St,.