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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
THE OREGON MIST. VOL. XXIX. EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Itcnu Gatbercd frca A Parts of tits World. PREPARED FOR THE BUST READER Ltit Important but Not Lata Inter ' eating Happenings from Point OuUld tha tula. King Manuel of Portugal li vlaltlng In I'arTa. Oongmumiaa Man predict tariff wur with Canada over th pulp tad .!ir uuiy. IT. Cook, the Arctic eaulorer. Ii bervou wrek, aad ba gone into re irm 10 recuperate. It U Mtlmatad that government rli mutton ha niblml 113,000,000 to tbr wralla or Wt, Private advice waived la Hw York i lUt I ii U ml mate troop bar limited In Nicaragua. Vablr.gioo nRtclal dray th allng tiii uf tiauinKttiol la tb Klam ib Irrigation project. Th MUaourl Faclnc railway la after cimai butni, having opened offli-M la .a Angrl, a rnetaco aad I'ort laud. It t Mloved that t'aitad Hlt ma rnimi hav alfea.lv Item ordrred to N'irarngua, all bough U U doid al Uaahlagton. TUe Chicago Orat Watra Rail way company la out of the baad of r-foi vcr. bo look (barg of it during urn pamo iwo yr ago. tHr4or of h Chicago a North .(frn bava approved tha luua of l.it,ui,0mi worth of new ! for the purpvw of building eitrnaio to tb l ai-iUo eoaat. I'rof. rW, United Hutr nvy aatron iamt, in ebarg of tba olnwrvatory al Mara Itlaml, ear tha alleged crater . ua tba aaooa aia simply aixjia wharo ll In been at ruck by flying aaiellitv. having every appearance of armor plate tree, by heavy enou Sow York euatom officiate bava been arrvetei! (or einlir weighing Kg. A baboon at larked aad nearly killed til. keeiirr la an animal ahow la I'ort Und. federal Inquiry Into the burning of iSe ipmrr Ht. t'rulr fail to diaeover the raoee, The 1'bUadelphia National league I. autball el iil haa been aold to a ayadi eat for 330,000. A New Yorker wrote 130S word la IS minute on a typewriter rota eopy be bad never en before. i bile will accept th arbitration of King IMwanl la the Alaop claim dUpute with the t'utted Htalea. tiunt.U on tb Hellwood ferry rawcued two pniium from a wrecked bouaeboal dr.fting down the Willamette. Ir. Cook I yuffcring from aervona (imitation, after preparing hi record. fr lo.pectioa of Copenhagen unlver ily, steamer Argo wa Mown on tb tandr t tli entrance to Tillamook bay, aad I I, nil pereoni were lot and aeveral oth en Injured. The government 1 unable to get any w.ird from It minUler at Managua Nicaragua, and it i believed I'realdenl Zdaya ia intercepting diapatehea. I'lerce torm are (weeping th Great I.ukee. Nenatnr Itorak will aak Cottgreaa t Inve.tigata lUllingi-r Plnchot feud. lire broke out anew In tha Ht. Paul mine, and reacu work 1 (uapeaded. The government 1 preparing to en murine to Nicaragua oa abort aotie. Krienda of Aator atlll eontlnu to a.'nr.-b for the mlaaing yacht Nounnabal Kritiah Liberal believe that a flgbt to a finlah on Kngllah lord ba begun. Htaudnnl Oil company will undertake the repeal of tba Hhermaa antl truit law, A Clilnean letter writer ba warned the mayor of I'ort land that a tong war la likely to begin it any time. The government haa ordered rigid Invertlgatlon Into tha 8t. Crolt dimeter Many damage atilta may follow. Tnft will proaeeut the atigar truat to a fliiinh In aplla of tba atatute of llmi tatiuna, under which tbey claim Jinutu niiy. Lark of American beef In flormany limy rnua a campaign for th readml ion of American canned meat under . Very low tariff. Ktceaalvo rain hav produced flood ruihlitlon throughout tha Willamette and Columbia valley, and much dam au lin reaulted. A Kanaaa ken laid an egg bearing the Imtarlng "Urouth 1U.'' ('clonal Ator' yaeht Nounnabal 1 rcpurted af at Ban Juan harbor. Hnuutor llorah aaya tba foraatry bn 'mt twiirp tb function of oongreaa. tOotball haa, o far thla year, elalmad dead and 110 Injured, moat of tb bitter being maimed for life Ht, I.oul woman took forelbl po iwNln of the atreetcare of that alty and aleaned them up. Another day' teareh In tb St. Paul "lie revealed 47 dead bodlaa, but no Indication of any mora living. Four hundred aad Wty lord will aaamnbla to vote on tb flnal accept nce or rejection of th Brltlah budget llecnnt court deelilon agalnit Stand ,r'l oil ia aid to b only a theoretical liifeut, and will roeult fn no praatlcal luua. Dm VWAV ft -mu w . oi. ujiuriiH, UKiUium, Ullll) AY, DECEMBER 3t, WHAT BE00ED8 TO KEEP. Ceiuu Director Durand. r., ., .'tti P'odu,! (""t 'led on th farm) M-IUV! ' LMtnicUon for 'd of dome.ti animal, and pouf- 1909. C. Amount ih.nl ..j I II II Relative to th Tarm Oeueu. try. Waahlngton. Nov. ...n. Amount apont for for II.. A,....i... . ; " otner ii.riiiir.era. , ..- oriiuir or III moth' poul manure and oil of keeping a written record of their farm operation and equipment to In jure? an accurals farm ccn.ua neat year ha beuu iaaued by United Btato Can ti Director K. Dan lJurand. It wa. OBCHABDS BEINO TAME. 10 lUllllirV il madll ren.nlinir I I , . r ueraonui expenao or x- panditure for repair or improvemenU. Kuch of tha four ouaatlona kel u of fundamontal Importance in it bear- v,tion.i add1 Sho. ai. a,mu, lug on agriculture aa an inl...rv 'onal Apple Show dive Supremacy t. Live atock: A. Number nf Voi.ncr .Bofu Elver Valley. ford Medford and the Bogu valley are rejoicing over the tl . . . m . . I i .u. ...... u( ekii uiu allowing mane ac tne national Apple I he advantaiea tit l..ui. I niirehnaeil n luno a h. . u. ". .. . . 1 p on h.... I t... ... r. , """I 1 , - - n.o amiraat jiaiu: aoow, wnen me w;cptaKe prize waa w,ii it. .. . ( "i""' ""tailed n"r aold and amoaut received; and awarded Tronaon ft Uutbrie on a ear . ... i one a reai anu i "wmowr aiuu value oi luoae liaughtereu of rtpit&cfiborire. .Tool "r,, :i""., r0,' t. .rdi. u th. keenlv 17 - . .,7i ' -.:i -If ' -1 ' UK". river vuiley i, . great victory - a v enumerator call w (Uih. a ....I ..... y. , valua 0I ,ne. . ii.iiihic. oi uiua, uuner, cream, I untitled aa the irrvatcat eenaua flgnrea of farm wealth depeid butter fat and ebeea (old in 1K09 and aection in the world. ui.ua ineir accuracy, anil aceuracv cue I amount received. I ti.. i t ... . , . . J . ,. ,. i mw niiiuiuK uuuivm came xruiu ? i ? l7i"c"rp,, rKft t eoonr ' 'ouiirjr nl eKfrt: A, Value of au orchard about 20 yVara old, bought vi .u kidui raiaea la jww, four years ao from J, II. Ualer by vM.ulHi-u v, vu uauu. i jruuitou uuinrio ior aii.uou. tm a-cfjuivrju xrom DO II J I rr I uiiicn fr.numra nf 1(111 itai i OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST lion or the farmer tbemaelve. In no way can the fanner e tetlit ItiAri nr... Ileal aaaiatanc to the cenaui bureau, and In no way ran he render himaelf a greater nrvic than by getting out hia pencil and note book on the evaeinu of April the lh neat, and making up a ataiement of hia farm property. The lueallona to bo naked concerning farm properly are a follow; I. Total value of farm, with all butld inga and improvementa. . value or building. 9. Value of all improvementa and machinery, Including toola. wavona. carriage, barneaae, etc., and all pliancea and apparatu uaed in farm' ng operation. 4. Number and value of doineatie an. imala, elaaaifled a followa: l alllc: A. ikirn before January 1. l!tCow and beifera keut for milk. nearly aa poaaible the number 'ow and beifera not kept for milk. ir vit of bearing age. The nicer ami bulla kept fur work. Hteera aold in 11X19. V. (Quantity and value of egg pro duced in liWD. " r l. Quantity and value of ee-va anld in new, 0. wool and mohair: Number and total weight of fleece aborn in 1U09 and amount received from aalea. 6. Cropa: J-'or each croo harveatad on the farm In 1UO0 give number of acre, iuo ijuaniiiy prouueeu, ana tbe value of tbe product. The number of acre Winning of the title apple kinir of the world will create a demand for Hoirue river valley fruit, and it will be me raabion in all eaatern market. where fruit i purchased for quality, re guniMma oi price, 1.0 uemauu in jueu lord branrl. Medford will now fume ahead bv lenpi and Doumla in the fruit buaineaa. Hundred of acre of land will be aet to fruit, and men who have looked aakauce at the future of the induatry of each crop to be planted for barveat are planning to ecure aom of th ... wiii ii ue caueu ior oy toe profit which ei-cm to be in etore ia enumerator, inia cannot be determined I this valley. much before the date of the enumer ation. Inatead of giving the number uf acre in orchard and vinevard. and bull not kept for work. II. lWn in IVOU Heifer. nd bull. ('. Calve born la 1010. Iloraea: All borae born liefore Jan uary I, 1000. Colla born after Janu- ry I, )o'tf. 1,'olta burn after Janu- try I, lull). Mule: All mule born before Jan- ary I, Mule coll liru after lanuary 1, ItHiO. Mule colt born after fauuary 1. IU10. Aaae ana liurru (all agea), Swine: lloir born before January I, 1V10. l'ig bora after January 1, 1010. tiheen; Kwea bom before January I, 1010. Kama and wether, born lie- fore January 1, 1010. l.amba born fter January 1, 1P10. tinata and Kida (all agea). 3. Number and value of poultry over muntha old; Chicken., duck, geeae, turkeya, Uulnea fowla, pigeona. fl. Number and value of .warm, of bee. Th ccn.ua will not aak the value of houaehold good, nor that of hay, rain or other farm crop on hand on pril IS. The Item inould be in cluded, however, by all deairing a com plete inventory of their farm proirty. " Die value given to the farm ahould be, a nearly aa eau be judged, the amount that could be obtained fur it offered for aale under normal con lit ion. Current market price abould be carefully eooaldered In estimating the value of live atock. Although th cen.ua merely re uire a atatetnenl or total value or II Implement and machinery, it i be ved that a elaaatncatlon or tneae tenia under the following four head II be found valuable: 1. Vehicles; Tbii claa eompriaea automobile., wagon, carriage and .lelgba, and equlpmeut uaed in eonnec lion with them, a harncuc, blanket, hipe, etc. K. Heavy farm impiemenia: v.om- rtaing all implement aud machinery perated by any power other than and tiower. a piowa. narrowa, roucn., reaper, mower, uy loauera, iceu grinder, etc., ete. S. Hand machinery ana tooia, mciun- Ing carpenter ' tool, hoea, hovel, ythe, roraa, grtnuaimiea, lauunig ill, 4. Miacellaneou article, Incitmtng II uch minor equitiment a kettle, paila. barrela, baaketa, ladder, rope, bain, etc., not mciunoti in iue m three ela'. "Many farmer greatly unaerean- ate th total valuo of their iwiue. aiona of tbi character when conalder ing them in the aggregate, ami u ia only by preparing an Itcmiaea ni aa 4Uggeled alHive mat an accurmo e.t. mat of their worth can bo made. The value aaaigned thi claa of property ia the inventory hotild be the esti mated amount it would bring at pub lie auction under favorable condition. "A In the cao of the farm inven tory, no pecinl blank are required for the record of farm product of 11W9- n ordinary note book wnn leave leaat aix liiche wl.io win oe iuuu convenient. The following tnuinnatiou ill I.. ..llmi r,ir: 1 V.rm eV.MIHHea in 1909: A. Amount .peiit in cab for farm labor (cxcluaivc f houao worj. H Kat mated value or notiae rem tHtn.nl fumiahed farm Inbi.rera in ad dition to cn.ih wage paid. Bich, Church Kopt Her, fpokne, Nov. S7.-ciupporiei ior yer by tbe Columbia Blver (onrer neo of the Methodiat church dying a w dav K" lvlnK " hied 'at 7.()00, Mra. Klir.a Uren, in valid wife of the Into Mr. Vf of the rlrt juemouim ...... - Davlon, cauaeil quantity of certain fruit product, a ciuer, vinegar, wine and dried fruit Cbriatmaa Program in tb School. The Oregon library eommiaaion ha made a collection of material luitable for Cbriatmaa program in tbe eehoola. 1 hi consist of recitation, dialogue Steer produced in lo will be required, as nd , P1?' "it""'' for the will also tha quantity and value of ugar, syrup and molaaae produced from cane, sorghum, augar beets and maple trees. 7. Hnlcs of apecined product in 1909: A considerable part of the annual pro duction of corn, oata, barley, kaflir Corn, iiiiio niaice, bay, nax nber and atraw. other atraw, corn (talk and cotton seed is usually consumed on the farm. Owing to this fact, a report will be asked concerning the quantity of each of these product aold in 190V and the amount realized therefrom. H. Koreat producta: Tba value of all forest product cut or produced in 1909 for farm Conaumption will be naked, a will also th vlu of umilar prod uct cut or produced for aale, includ ing receipt from the sale of (landing tlm tier. V. Irrigation: Farmer who irrigate their land will be a.ked to report the source from which water i obtained, the number of acre of paature land irrigated, and the total irrigated acre age- 'Thi outline cover every import ant question thai will be asked con renting the farm product or 1000. American agriculture ia ao diversified and so highly specialir-ed in many of d branches that any schedule designed to Kcciiie a fairly complete exhibit of its resources and operation must nes CKsarily contain a large number of in quiries. The average farm operator will not lie called upon to answer one seventh of the printed questions, hence the somcwhst formidable appearance of the schedule should occasion no alarm. More than four month remain in which to review tbe result of the year lltiiu and prepare for the visit of the enumerator. Hut preparation of a written record abould be commenced at once. .No one abould attempt to com nlete it in one evening, but the work ahould be divided aa indicated in the above outline, one evening being given ii n to farm expenses, a second to live stock, a third to dairy product, and so on Lnruuun in. iisv. u m.. " j i . each topic can be given the constaera- ,0 be tho most profitable of all line ion ii uesorves, anu mo ''"s -h i or rruit culture. J lie exnioit or eran Most of them are not in book, but are mounted on sheets or made into pamph Itta and can easily be mailed. Tbe commission ba made aa effort to col lect the very best material available for school room programs, and is anx ious that the teacher in the date make use of it. Any school in Oregon may obtain thi material upon application to tbe commission, accompanied by live eeuta in postage. If more postage required, notification will be aent when tbe piece are mailed. In lending in application it will be necessary to -tate bow many pupil are to take part, ago of pupil and whether play or dialogue are to oe included. It auggested that teachers have their pupils ropy their individual parte and return the material a aoon as conven nt, so that a many schools as poaai ble mav have the benefit of the Christ mas collection. Address Oregon Library tommisBiou, Salem, Oregon. Will Have Good Bo ads. Forest Orove A movement waa in auguratcd in this city at the instiga tion or the county court to build perm' anent rock roads. Heretofore it ha been impossible to secure good road except at prohibitive price. County Judge Uoodin stated the Oregon Iron steel company of 1'ortland bad of fered the county tbe right to quarry rock at their quarry near Beaverton gratis, and that the Southern Pacific would baul it at 25 cent a ton. Tbe scheme of the court is to install a crusher at the quarry for permanent use. Crushed rock can be delivered to tbe Base Line road at one-half the present cost, or at (1 a cubie yard. Hood Elver Hay Be Burpaaead. Portland The cranberry marshea along the lower Columbia river grow the largest and best keeping fruit, and in yield per acre are not surpassed any where in the world. Tbi industry. though yet in its infancy on thi coast, ha already reached result tnat (bow reasonable doubt tnat thi is ores are certain to be more accurate than if compiled hastily. DEALS BLOWJPO GRAFTERS. Member of Police Communion Are Not Tho "Suggeted." San Francisco. Nov. 2.'!. P. It. Mc Carthy, who was recently elected mayor berries shown the past week at J. K (Jill's book store waa a revelation to all who saw it, and it provea convinc ingly that we can grow unusually fine berries and in quantities that make their culture exceedingly profitable. ju the Ciiion Labor ticket, has selected the member of the police commission a ml the announcement come aa a so vero blow to the union labor graftors who looked to McCarthy to reward them for their efforts in his behalf, Not a labor man figures among those chosen. Joseph Leggett, an old time Demo crnt, and a man of sterling integrity remains on the board, while new men are to be William MaeNevan, member of a real estate firm, and Louis Blot, who is connected with a down town wholesale commission firm. The labor leader are already (lis gtisled with tho independence of Mc Uarthv. One or tnem sain, him since be wa elected." Wallowa Ship Stock. - Wallowa Extensive stock shipments have beeu made from tins county within the past week, 21 ear of cattle and nine curs of hogs having been shipped to the Portland and Seattle markets. A car of hogs belonging to C. H. Allen contained 95 porkers, which averaged 252 pounds each, while four of tho beat ones tipped the scale at 1,842 pounds, an average weight Of I till pounds. Mr. Allen received $3.10 the two' PBr hundred for hi hogs in Portland. Appropriations Not for Salaries. Salem In nu opinion rendered re cently, Attorney General Crawford has held that the appropriations made for hen Mlie several experiment station in dif asked 'how 'Hbor wa faring with the fercnt parts of the stnto by the i legia Lvor elect: "Aw. you can't touch lntnro last winter are not available for the salaries or professor or tho uregon Agricultural college even while engaged in supervising tho work at the station. Tho moiiey can bo used only in promot ing the work of the station. The opiuion wa asKed by tbe college. Farmer Block! Railroad. Spuknne Bacattso of the fuiluro of the fireat Northern railroad to secure . I.. .1... u..v!mr nenr a water ngiu " -i ...... Knlirntn. where it .has been getting water for 1 year. V. FRUIT MEN TO GATHER. Stat. Horticultural Society to Convene la Portland, s Oregon fruit grower from the or chard district in every part of the state will meet in Portland next week for tbe twenty fourth annual meeting of tbe Oregon State Horticultural So eiety. In addition to the buaineaa ses sions of tbe society, which are of great interest to horticulturist generally, it i expected that the finest display of appie ever maue in rortiand will b shown in tbe auditorium on tbe fifth floor of the Meier ft Frank annex, where tbe aeasion of the society will be held. About $1000 in premium In cash and medal will be offered exhibitor for the best fruit displays, and thi feature of the meeting promises to be a notable one. Many who are Interested both in hor ticulture and in dairying will attend both the meeting of the Horticultural society and tbose of the Oregon State Dairy association, which will bold its meetings in the Woodmen of the World hall immediately following the horti cultural society meeting. The railroads nave offered special rate of a fare and third for tbe round trip for both meetings. Berlin Bakery and -, COFFFF HOI ISR Everything New and Clean. Try our Coflee and Cake. HOULTON OREGON St. Helens Bakery 3 Al! Kinds Of I Pies, Cakes, Bread i J. E. RAMSEY, Propr. COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS t First National Bank. u. s. national Bank, Valley of Orchard. The Rogue river valley now ha some of the largest orcharda in llr,m Thousand of aers are given to apples HANOVER NATIONAL BANK. ,1,1 hMM VA loll.. I. -..I... . L I ' - - f . .... ...' " a . 1 1, , H I I , II, profitable in recent years. One of the largest orchard in the valley, if not tho largest in the state, is that of the Western Orchards company, conaistinir or JUoU acre, all set to young rees The farm consists of 1,110 acres, all of whicb will be set to trees within the next few year. Next spring 250 acre will be set to apples and pears, the land having received special cultivation thin year. The orchard now represents f j-o,uuo, and is owned bv men in t hi eago, who became interested in Oregon rruirgrowing a rew year ago. J. A nesieriuna, an old railroad man, it manager of the property. Portland. Ore. Portland, Ore. New York Officers Wm. M. Ross, President and Cashier Edwin Ross, Vice President; A. h. Stone, Assistant Cashier. Directors Wm. M. Ross, M. White, James Dart, Edwin Ross. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 n 1 A. Tolliver and lirch circle at Payton, ah., I.-, wealth was made Known, Apple Bang Visits Hood River. Hood River C. E. Whisler, one of .....1. Irln.m a? Vi 11 ,1 ... 1 .1 vi 1-n . .1 i . ade a filing and shut oK the water . . ,r of the Blar Creck i .1... ...iti....mi rr a aiiir nn ' ...... diMppointmoni in " , naiim hnv. "li.r. V i'T" She iii-.i I.- ..hiiiia to relative in -" - . ,,, ,,. ui i,....A. "" - w" , -Mrilmtlmr a Penny to ' " 1 rl' ' ""l",. . Y" , 7 , of fruit. Mr, Winder spent the time traiin wim -, - . ,.,,.. he church Whicn una main. -ble exigence possible for her during n Illness of six year dry on the Northern main line result, ! V ' a,,i CAm 9nnVan. of the I. rant bwm ,n the intre8t of i i. Vr l,.i.. n company, that made a largo display lnek of water. I . j.. ,,,,,. .., i, i. ' fort- Kphrata i tho only station betwwn wM)e Hood River investigating the ,ring Wilson creek and Trinidad at wimn co,a Btorllg0 aua appi0 shipping plant. eugi ues can got water. Prineville The Redmond Commercial club ba launched a systematic cam- Take Away Tour Gunboat." Viotoria, B. J., xnov. aiff for a direct couuty road from steamer ueiieropnon, i " I'rineville to Redmond. The club i and per- Blcbes Left to Womn. v.-....r. B. 0.. NOV. 84. ror ae lbdleronhon. Durnose of providing for destitute tll ,,,, brought newi i f rom Macao onforrillg with tho oounty court ...men who are entirely out.ide the tmlt the french gn-bort Argu wm , t8ki otUor 8t0p, to gct pl,n, " . ho,ehe. and religion, organl- driven inro -l -v; C , , from fe8t011 Ior tD8 now r08a- iwiv .li. u river in wit - - ration., Dr. Eady Stevenson of this torm ,.,t month, and that I V- ,Jl,rftrnrnn h'..Td.i . nm Chines. '" "V," of their MedfordA. H. Miller v.lueu.:' .V:..Vr. for two relative. mPe""'u; "wi travels, broueht to Medford four ! :Lr,..r. that hi trm ' r. the French fine .trawberrie. as hav Thi -Dnmici 1 "-i" - . i tiia cninese i""" ...... . mi. hnat from the tola season. lueso are . " C i.xiiida the mayor oi au .. . teas, ii .n.hi. n eareiaaiiora ""-"- - use the runu -."- i , for the city ' deatltntt. Strawberrie at Medford. ha just crates of as been shown probably th last to be gathered this year. Sell Wheat at 99 Cents. Baker City The largest wheat deal made in this section of (lie state hat I just been consummated by the Balfour Gutbrie eompany, which purchased the! noidings or the uregon Mill & Grain company, whose elevator was destroyed I by fire. Tbe deal involved tSO.lHIO bush el of wheat, and tbe price was 99 eenti per bushel on board the cars at Port land. This deal is taken to mean that the mill people will not rebuild this year. Newport Short of Fuel Newport With wood all around us. ilry wood cannot be bad in the local! markets. Dealers aay thov cannot Bet enough cut in the summer to last during I the winter, yet there are people who! complain that there is no work to bel bad. Dealers offer good wages to wood cutters, but few there are who earo to I tabor. Box Factory at Klamath Fails. lYiamam ran v. I. Barnes ia es tablishing a box factory ner the depot. where he purposes to use the output of tne .Meadow jLake mill. Tbe plant will use 3,uuu,uuu reet or lumber annually. Country Schools Costa f 16,000. Freewater To erect a school costine $16,000 in a district where a few vears ago the land was worthless, is tbe ac complishment of the Ferndale school district, three miles north of Freewater. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Bhtestem, 1.15; club, 1.03; red Russian. 1.01U,; alley, 1; Turkey red. 1.04: fortv fold, 1.04. Barley Feed, 2S.50; brewiuir 28.50 per ton. Corn Whole, cracked, 31.5" per ton. I Oata No. 1 white. 31(0 31.50 per ion. Hay Timothy, Willamette valley. lo((Vlff per ton; eastern Oregon, ISA? I 81; alfalfa, 106T16.50: clover. 15(fi 10: cneni, iij(ii.jo; grain hay, fl.X16. Fresh 1-nuts Apples, lfi3 per box: pear. t1.50 per box: Quinces. 1.2.) (iiM.SO per box; cranberries, 9fti 9.50 per barrel. Potato Oregon, 00(Vi 70e per suck: sweet potatoes, l4e per pound. Vegetables Artichokes, 75c per dux.; beans, lOe per pound; eabbnge, 'iilc per pound; celery, i.3(T4 per crate; norseraitisn, (iioe per doaen; pump- tins, lffClVjCj sprouts, 8e per pound; iqiinsh, 1((?1.10; tomatoes, 75cf. Sack Vegetables Turniiis. 75eiiTl per saca; carrots, l; twets, 1.25; mta bagas, 1.10 per sack; parsnips, 1.25. umoun viregun, f i.ou Per aeK. Butter City creamery, extras. 3lic: faucy outside creamery. 32U.rti3ric ner pouna; atore, asViCi4c. (Butter fat price average le per pound under regular Dtttier prices.) Fresh Oregon, extras, 45c per auaen; eastern, a-(o asc per dozen. Poultry Hens, 35(i)15Vjc; springs. 15((?15Mie; roosters, 9;10c; ducks, 15(i 10i geese, il18e; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 15c. Pork Fancy, 10c per pound. Veal Extras, 12(S)12Vje per pound. Oattle Best steers, 4.50fT'4.5; fair to good, $44.25; medium and feeders, a.oun a.vn; nest cows, 3.50(ii3.75; medium, $3(173.75; common to medium, 3.50(S3.75; bulls, 2(n2.50; stags, 2.503.50; calves, light, 5.25fT5.50; heavy, 4W4.75. . Hogs Best, 8(f?8.10t medium, 7.50 7.85; stockera, 4(5)4.75. Sheep Best wethers, 4.25(o4.75 ; fair to good, 3.754; best ewes, 2. 75 (ff4; fair to good, 3.603.75: lambs, 5(S?5.33. Mops 1909 crop, 18(n23c; 1908 crop, nominal; 1907 crop, 12c; 1906 crop, 8c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16(7,23e per pound. Mohair Choice, 25c pound. 2 St. Helens Steam Laundry j Cleaning and Dye Works J Are Now prepared to Handle .J Laundry, Cleaning and Dyeing j Ana guarantee to give satisfaction and prompt service. -" And guarantee to give satisfaction and prompt service. ah we asK is a trial. Goods Called For and Delivered THE ARCADE ST. HELENS An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the old Muckle store building, which has been re modeled for the purpose. Three shows every evening, beginning at 7:30. AA AAA AAA AAAV A AAAA A A A AAA A M It btndi tilth your toot 1 RED CROSS SHOES I Carry a Complete Line of these fine shoes. They are the best of the good ones. Serviceable, Low Priced and Stylish. SILVERWARE S Full Line Rogers' Bros, and other celebrated manufactu'rs. FANCY CHINA WARE TOYSOF EVERY DESCRIPTION af 1 LADIES' SUITS AND CLOAKS . The latest Styles and Best Makes. Fancy Groceries For The Holiday Trade We Will Duplicate any Portland Price H. MORGUS