The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 22, 1908, Image 7

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    8 E C U R E BIG HAUL.
FR U IT P R O S P E C T S G O O D .
U m pqua Valley F ruit M en in G ood
S p irits.
Rose burg__The report of P resident
II. N. Cobb, of the Douglas County
F ruit G row ers’ association, shows tho
fru it crop in the U m pqua valley will
lm very good this year. The straw
I m *rry crop is good, and the berries are
coining in p retty fast now. The peach
crop is fair, nnd the last frost was a
d etrim en t in only a very few sections.
Thu pear crop is fair. Apples will be
good. The prune crop will also be
good, as only a few of the small sections
of the county were late enough to be
caught by the frost. The cherry crop
is good. All kinds of berries are ex
relian t. The crop in general was not
dam aged to any noticeable extent, anil
the fru it grow ers are greatly pleased
to note th a t this section, while it was
reported to have been dam aged by the
late frost, wit! be as good or even bet
ter than last year, nnd will be first in
the m arket w ith all kinds of berries nnd
cherries. Many large shipm ents of ber­
ries will be made to Portland the latter
p art of the week. Heveral sm all sh ip ­
m ents have already been made. The
local m arkets will be supplied w ith
home grown fru its of all kinds from
now on.'
B row nsville A dds Vehicle Facto.y.
Brownsville.— Brownsville has a new
m anufacturing enterprise. W. J Moore,
a hardw are dealer of the north side, has
put in a wagon and vehicle plant. He
will m ake a specialty of wagons and
w heelbarrow s. Heveral men and boys
will be employed. The plant will be
running in a short tim e. It will be a
cred it to the city. Brow nsville has
m any m anufactories, but tho citizens
nro a fte r more. It is doubtful if any
o ther city in the sta te of like size enn
boast of as many autom obiles as are
owned here.
T e a c h e r to Visit E u ro pe.
Salem. Miss Idn M. Case, instructor
in gram m ar, literatu re, Knglish and
rhetoric at the Ashland norm al, has
been selected by the executive com
m ittce of the board of normal school
regents to take p art this year in the
annual tour for teachers conducted by
the nntional civic federation. Kacli
vear the federation sends ."»00 teachers
to (¡real B ritain and Ireland for the
purpose of observing methods iu those
countries. The school boards recom­
mend the teachers, and the list is made
up from those recommended.
C orvallis C annery C o m p leted .
Corvallis. The Corvallis cannery is
com plete, and hns been accepted by the
cannery eom pany. It is a thoroughly
up to-date plant, well equipped, nnd
reaily for business. L. W. Gill, of Wis
eonsin, a man of ten y e a rs’ experience,
lias been engaged as * ‘ processor, ” and
is already on hand. W. K. T aylor, m an­
ag er of the plant, reports thnt he hns a
Miifticient q u an tity of tom atoes con­
tracted for the season’s run, and all
to g eth er the prospect is bright for i
successful season for the new enter
prise.
C om m ission R em edies E xtortion.
Salem. — A cknowledgm ents of ma­
terial assistance rendered by the state
railroad commission are coming to Sec­
retary George Goodall daily. The most
recent instance is th a t of the Blue
M ountain F ru it Sc Produce company, of
Cove, overcharged $33 bv the O. It. &
N. and $255 by the A tchison. Topeka St
S a n ta Fe railroad, both of which over
charges were refunded by the railroads
through the offices of the Oregon state
railrond commission.
E xcursion to S ee Fleet.
Salem __ An effort is being made by
the Salem board of trad e to have an ex­
cursion train run from Salem to N ew ­
port nt the tim e the A tlantic fleet will
pass Ynquinn bay on its northern trip.
T he trnin will aino carry all who wish
to go to the coast to see the fleet from
the valley tow ns nlong the Southern
I’neiflc and Corvallis St E astern rail­
roads. It is expected that arrangem ents
will be com pleted for the excursion
w ithin the next ten days.
A sp arag u s at K lam ath.
K lam ath Falls.—J . D. Carroll, of the
H enly ranch, hns brought in the first
aspnrngus of the season rnised in K lam ­
ath county. T his section produces ns
parngus of the finest quality, and Mr.
C arroll hns been dem onstrating w hat
enn be done here. Several farm ers are
p lan tin g celery this year on quite an
extensive scale, ns no section on the
const enn rivnl K lam ath for celerv.
C h erry F air at T he D alles.
The D alles.—The mid summ er m eet­
ing of the S tnte H orticultural society
nnd cherry fn ir will bo held nt Tho
"Dulles, Ju n e 30 to Ju ly 2, inclusive.
P rizes will be offered for various ex­
hibits o f cherries, nnd there will be a
program m e each day. R. H . W ebber,
A. F Bake, nnd O. E. Saunders, the
com m ittee, nro now busily engngeil in
m aking the nrrnngem ents.
Fine F loat fro m K lam ath.
K lam ath Fnlls.--M oney hns been ap ­
propriated by the K lnnm th cham ber of
Commerce fo r the $000 float th a t will
represent K lam ath county a t the Rose
F estival in Ju ne, and a float Is prom ­
ised th a t will be the equal of any in
th e parade.
C O U N T IE S T O E X H IB IT .
R o b b ers in N ew M exico G et 8 3 6 ,0 0 0
Intended fo r M iners.
El Paso, Tex.. M ay 15. Pursued by
men and bloodhounds, three robbers
with $35,000 of loot in th e ir possession,
are fleeing through the rugged m ountain
passes north of French, a little station
89 miles from Kant Gas Vegas, N. M.,
on the H anta Fe railroad, in an effort
to escape the clutches of the law.
A t French, late last evening, they
broke down the doors of the depot,
bound and gagged the station agent and
sjiecial guard, blew open the safe, took
the money and rode aw ay, leaving their
victim s helpless.
A tram p w andered into the station
half an hour later, released the alm ost
unconscious tnen and gave the alarm .
The news of the daring robbery was
wired to every town in the neighbor­
hood of French, and a special train
bearing 30 deputies and 50 horses ieft
F ast Gas Vegas in h alf an hour, hot
on the trail of the fleeing robbers. A
special w ith four men left Dawson also,
and a message was sent to the te rri­
torial p en iten tiary a t Hanta Fe for
bloodhounds. which were brought
through as fast as a special engine and
car could carry them .
The stolen money was sent from Al­
buquerque to pay the coal m iners at
Dawson, N. M.
M onday, May 18.
W ashington, May 18. In the senate
today Rulkley of C onnecticut, called up
his bill for the restoration of the uegro
soldiers of the Tw enty-fifth infan try ,
who were discharged w ithout honor by
the president because of the Brownsville
affray. Rulkley explained th a t owing
to the unavoidable absenee of Godge of
M assachusetts and Foraker of Ohio, he
would not do more than call atten tio n to
his bill. He hoped to again call it up.
He said he was satisfied the people .<f
the country did not approve the post
ponem ent of action until next Decem­
ber, as agreed upon by the senate. He
declared if possible he would secure ac­
tion during the present session.
session was devoted to consideration of
the bill suspending the penalty feature
of the com m odity clause of tne railroad
rate bill, but a vote was not taken.
O reg o n C om m ission A sks Active C o ­
o p eratio n o f All.
W ashington, M ay 14__ The Vreeland
Portland. County judges and com ­
currency
bill, agreed upon by the repub­
missioners of all the counties of Ore
lican caueus, waa today put through the
gon, us well as all the com m ercial or­
house under a special rule by a vote of
ganizations of the sta te have been sent
184 to 145. F ifteen so-called insurgents
a le tte r by the Oregon A laska Yukon
of the m ajority p arty voted w ith the
Pacific commission in which the commis
dem ocrats, who w ent on record solidly
sinners ask for co-operation in m aking
against the measure.
O regon’s exhibit at the H eattle show the
As soon as the bill reaches the senate
g reatest sta te exhibition at next y e a r’s
A ldrich will eail a m eeting of the com­
big exposition.
m ittee on finanee to consider it. I t is
The com m issioners set forth th a t Ore
expected the com m ittee will vote unani­
gon will have the most com plete state
mously to am end the house m easure by
building at the fair, and th a t the co­
strik
in g out all a fte r the enacting
operation of the offieials in securing
clause
and inserting the provisions of
W ashington, M ay 18.— The passage of
thorough and a ttra c tiv e exhibits of O r­
which was passed by the senate.
the house today of the general de­ the It bill
eg o n ’s resources will be im perative.
is
not
doubted th a t the senate will
ficiency
appropriation
bill,
carryin
g
an
The letter which has been sent by the
approve
the
of the com m ittee.
appropriation of $17,368.672. m arked The “ffect of action
commision through President W ehrung
course would be to
• he com pletion by th a t body of the last send both the th V is reeland
is in part us follows:
and A ldrich
o f the great supply m easures. The bill bills to conference.
“ The expense to your county in col­
was put through under suspension of
lecting such an exhibit will not be
the rules, with no tim e allow ance for
large. Get a live man to take hold of
general debate.
the work and push it, beuring in mind
W ednesday, May 13.
The republican, leaders in the house, W ashington, M ay 13.— F u rth er con­
• bat it is quality not q u an tity th a t is
through a m ajority of the com m ittee sideration of the Brow nsville affair was
w anted. A fter you have gathered your
on wavs and means, today served final today postponed by the senate u ntil
exhibit we will transport it to H eattle,
notic" of “ no tariff revision a t this ses­ D ecem ber 16 next. This decision was
install and m aintain it w ithout fu rth er
s io n ." R epresentative C lark, of M is­
expense to your county; we will als->
after an extended exchange of
T A FT G E T S .O R E G O N .
souri. moved in the com m ittee an omni­ reached
place mi atten d an t in charge, and will
views
am
senators. F o raker, a fte r
bus favorable report on 80 odd tariff urging the ong appointm
keep in close touch w ith you during the
of an early
fuir, so that vour county will get all O hioan Is E n d o rsed by S tate R epub­ reduction and tariff removal bills, most day for voting on his ent
bill, moved th a t
the benefit possible in the way of ad
lv
introduced
in
the
session
by
demo-
lican C onvention.
taken up next Decem ber. A fter
vertising, ete.
erats. The m otion was defeated by a a it m be otion
Culberson of Texas, to vote
Portland,
May
15.—Two
republican
“ The i-ommiasion is also having parties, or factions, fought in y ester­ solid vote of all the republican members on the bill by next
S aturday, was laid on
of
the
com
m
ittee.
printed a !»•> page booklet on the rc d a y ’s republican conventions, the one
the
table,
F
o
ra
k
e
r’s
motion was adopted
sou rc e s of Oregon, which will be dis
by a vote of 62 to 6.
Fulton,
the
o
ther
Bourne.
This
showed
trih u ted during the exposition. Two the party is not y et harm onized, though
Foraker gave out a statem ent saying
S atu rd ay , May 16.
pages of tills ho ok let will be devoted to the two factions pledged support to the
th
a
t, while he eould not have passed
each county. We also intend to show ticket.
W ashington. M ay 16__ P ractically the the bill now, he thin k s he has insured
by m oving pletuea the farm s, orchards,
whole day in the senate was spent in its passage by the postponem ent.
Fulton men had things all th eir consideration
livestock, tim ber, m ountains, stream s own The way,
concerning fo r­
w ith an iron hand. est reserves of in the the bill Applacbi&n
and everything of interest in each They gave and th ruled
and W ashington, M ay 13.— O ne-half of
e
ir
rivala
nothing
and
county.
W
hite
m
ountains.
It
was
finally
passed,
aw ay from them everything. The a fte r a speech of nearly two h o urs’ the five-hour session of the house today
We must have your help and co opera took
T aft power, overw helm ingly strong in duration
spent in roll calls on th e various
tion in the g atherin g of your exhibit. Oregon,
by Senator Teller, of Colorado, was
in th e ir hold, and they in opposition.
propositions presented. When the d a y ’s
If we were compelled to buy these ex- used it to was
I
t
carries
an
appropria­
shut out th e ir opponents.
work had been concluded, the agricul­
hibts the sta te would have to double The delegates,
tion of $5,000,000, and its chances of tural
altern ates and electors passing
and postofiice appropriation bills
its present appropriation, but w ith your chosen w ere:
the bouse at this session are had been
sent to conference, and the
assistance we hope to carry out our D elegates to national convention— poor.
present plans w ithout asking for any At larg e—C. W. Fulton, of C latsop; As a first move to redeem the repub­ follow ing bills passed:
P erm ittin g owners of p aten ts in cases
fu rth er apppropriation. ’ '
lican promise of revising the tariff, the w here
George 11. W illiam s, of M ultnom ah; A. senate
the governm ent has ap p ro p riate!
adopted
a
resolution
authorizing
N. G ilbert, of M arion; C. G. H untley, the finance m om m ittee to tak e up the inventions to apply to the court of
K lam ath C anal H olds W ater.
as.
of tariff rates and to employ claim s for relief; au tho rizin g -th e en try
K lam ath Falls.— K lam ath county land of Clackam
irst congressional d istrict— Ralph subject
ip
e
rts
to
prepare inform ation to assist ofJ ea p e e p in g , when intended to be
holders will pay but $1.50 an acre for E. F W
illiam s, of Polk; C. A. Sehlbrede, in the revision
of the schedules. The > u8‘*d ,n £ e
of caffelne-
w ater again this year. It is expected of Coos.
th a t 10,000 acres will be signed under Second congressional d istrict— Dr. II. com m ittee is also to report as to le g is -|an om ni^u8 bridge bill,
the tem porary arrangem ent, and if W. Coe, of M ultnom ah; Asa B. Thom p­ lation. reciprocity or otherw ise, neces-
sary to enact in order to secure equit
more is signed the rate will be reduced, son, of U m atilla.
T uesday, May 12.
able treatm ent for Am erican products W ashington,
as it is intended to charge only for A lternates—
ay 12.— The senate to*
m aintenance and operation. N ext year At large—J . H. Brown, of P o rtlan d ; abroad. The com m ittee will sit during day passed the M postoffiee
appropriation
the
summer.
the regular rates will p re v a il.' W ater W. A: W illiam s, of Forest G rove; A.
bill,
carryin
g
am
ounts
ag g reg atin g
is now flowing in the main canal, and G. Tetit. of P o rtlan d : H. C. K inney, of
$229,072,367. As passed the bill al­
W
ashington.
M
ay
16__
The
process
nut very little trouble has been experi (¡ran
$1 a day expenses fo r railw ay
ts Pass.
of cleaning up prep arato ry to adjourn-1 lows
eneeil with the breaking of banks. Thev First
postal
elerks when aw ay from term i­
d
istrict—
F
rank
Ira
W
hite,
of
have settled during the past season, and K lam ath Falls; E. I). Cusick. of Al­ ment was continued in the house today. ' nals. which
The sundry civil appropriation bill ( of abo
^ will incur a to tal expense
the squirrels have done but slight dara- bany.
was
sent
to
conference;
the
co
n
fer-;
.
,
. ’ . . , , the senate
age.
Second d istrict—J . R. G ault, of ence report on the m ilitary academ y I A m endm ents
adopted by
B urns; J. W. K elly, of Portland.
R ailroad D oings at D o rris.
bill
wall
agreed
to;
the
general
•
Pr.
o
v,?
e
*or. wf ‘*b,ag
ann«-
electors—
ficieacy appropriation bill was reported, t ' » ^ e a d of every four years, and
K lam nth Falls__ The depot on the Presidential
R. R. B utler, of G illiam ; A. C. M ars and the follow ing bills passed: G ran t-I add .the Gallingrer provision concerning
C alifornia N ortheastern railroad at te.rs,
D ouglas; J. D. I^*e. of M ultno .ng com pensation to governm ent em- ’ ^ ™? ™T?, n e B t he m ail service to
D orris is now in course of construction. ham ; of Frank
J . M iller, of Linn.
ployes for injuries in the service and
Philippines. China, Jap an , A ustralia
Newcomers are arriv in g in D orris at the
authorization o f the continuance of the and South A m erican ports.
rate of 30 and 40 a day, and it is a com­
FEAR A P L O T .
inland w aterw avs commission.
mon occurrence for m any to be unable
W ashington, M ay 12.— A fter a de­
to find accom m odations at night. A
b
ate
lasting p ractically the en tire ses­
large force is at work just over the hill G ov ern m en t O rd e rs S tra n g e rs K ept
sion.
the
house today, by a v o te of 136
Friday,
May
16.
from Dorris, and every indication points
to
24,
agreed
to the conference report
O
ut
o
f
Engine
R
oom
s.
W
ashington,
M
ay
15__
The
Aldrich
to the com pletion of the road in a few
upon
the
naval
appropriation
currency
bill
was
su
bstitu
ted
for
the
.
-
.
. . bill. , The
San
Francisco,
M
ay
15.—
A
special
months.
Vreeland
bill
in
the
senate
todav,
and
,nsertlon
ot.
a
provision
re atin g
order has been issued by A dm iral
. . .
t to
o i increase
n n son an in
nv ofticnsa
in nnt
pay r f for
officers nn.
and mon
men
longer * than of
Rains H elp G ro w th .
Thom as directed to the fleet captains the tran sfer took but little
the
m
arine
corps
and
navy
drew
was
required
in
the
calling
of
the
roll.
directin
g
them
to
take
every
precaution
Brow nsville.- -W arm rains have fallen
effect is to throw both the senate ,o r‘h a g0od deal of criticism of the
in this vicinity for several days. They to prevent anv strangers from gaining The
house bills into conference. The conferees, who w ere charged w ith hav-
have been a boon to farm ers, as the access to the engine or firerooms of ami
m anagers on the p art of the senate are !n* ‘8^ n liberties and w ith having vio-
earth was g ettin g dry. This section th eir ships.
lated th The
* tn ,s conferees
t ^ p o ste d reached
m them a by com-
the
will produce good crops now w ithout The issuance of the order hns caused A ldrich, Allison. Hale. Daniel and Tel- house.
any more rain, although more will be a great deal of comm ent am ong the o f­ jer
welcome a month later. Straw berries ficers of the fleet, as a general order is The dispatch w ith which this agree ? ,e t« a ^ eem/ nt; and the biU now «oea
are gettin g ri;»e. and roses are blooming. already in foree prohibiting strangers ment was reached is a strik in g exam -i ^o the president.
pie o f w hat can be done in the clo sin g ’ C?“ slderabl.® in terest was m anifested
from v isiting the engine rooms.
T hat the governm ent is in powession days of a session of congress. A m eet ° n the floor “ V“ announcem ent th a t
PO R T LA N D M A R K E T S.
of inform ation directly connected with ing of the senate com m ittee on finance and disposed of T hursday next.
the issuance of the order is the general was held in the forenoon, and a de-
*
"
A pples- Select. $2.50 per box; fancy, belief
of the officers. A featu re of the oision to am end the house bill by sub­
$2: choice. $1.50; ordinary. $1.25.
Build W arship at Navy Y ard.
tin g the m easure passed by the
P o tato es- Select, 70c per hundred; fleet’s visit to this port which has stitu
senate
several
weeks
ago
was
reached
W
ashington.
M ay 19__One of the big
passed
w
ithout
notice
until
the
present
W illam ette V alley. 45c per hundred;
order was issued is the fact th at not a without, difficult!’. Chairm an A ldrich new battleships authorized by congress
Fast M ultnom ah, 55c; Clackam as. 55c single
Jap an ese has been aboard one of was authorized to m ake the report, in the naval appropriation bill ju st ap-
per hundred; sw eet. 5V&C per pound.
ships since the arriv al oi the fleet w hich he did as soon as the bill passed proved by th e president, will be built
F ru its—S traw b erries, Oregon. $3@ the
by the house yesterd ay had been ' ‘ uics at the Brooklyn navy yard. A cting
here.
3.50 per crate.
saged o v er.”
I S ecretary of the N avy N ew berry issued
Taken
in
connection
w
ith
to
d
a
y
’s
or­
V eg etab les—T urnips, $1 per sack;
the sentim ent is openly expressed Some changes were m ade in the sen- • orders to this effect today. A nticipat-
carrots, $1.50(3)1.75; beets. $1.25; par der.
bill by the com m ittee, however, and ing action by congress, ten ta tiv e plans
snips, $1.25; cnbhage, $2 per ew t.; by a num ber of the officers th a t the it ate was
necessary to have a new p rin t for the construction of the two ships
leaders
of
the
local
Japanese
colony,
beans, wax, 12 13 Ms ^ per pound;
ing th at th e governm ent was in of it prepared before it could be called authorized have already been prepared
head lettuce, 35c per dozen; celery, 85c know
bv the bureau of construction and re-
possession of inform ation leading to the up for consideration.
(3)$1 per dozen; artichokes, 50c per belief
i
pairs,
in th e ir general lines will
th
at
an
attem
p
t
m
ight
be
made
dozen; aspnrngus, 7(3)8c per pound; to injure some of the ships, advised W ashington. M ay 15— The \ reeland follow and
laid down in the eonstrue-
egg plant. 25(^30c per pound; parsley, th eir countrym en to keep aw ay from eurreney bill, as am ended by the sen tion of those
the 20.000-ton b attlesh ip s Dela­
25c per dozen; pens. fl((T7r per pound; the ships.
w ent to the house a t 5:15 o ’clock w are and N orth D akota, now uuder con­
peppers, 20c per pound: radishes, 15c No inform ation concerning the issu­ ate,
this
and im m ediately was struction. The rem aining shift will be
per dozen ; rhubarb, 2(3)3c per pound ; ance of the order except th a t it is a called afternoon,
up
by
B
urton
of Ohio, who moved built bv contract.
spinach. 85c per crate.
to
suspend
the
rules,
disagree to the
n
atural
precautionary
m
easure
is
given
W heat— Club. 89c per bushel; red out from the flagship.
am
endm
ents
and
ask
a
conference. In
P lead s fo r L ab o r.
Russian, 86U,e; bluestem , 91c; valley,
the opinion of W illiam s, the m inority W ashington,
89c.
M ay 19__ Sam uel Gom-
leader,
the
bill
as
am
ended
by
the
sen­
S ecretly S aves M oney.
B arley—Feed. $24.50 per ton; rolled.
!>ers,
president
of
the Am erican Federa-
ate was infinitely worse than the V ree­
$27(3>28; brow ing. $2fl.
D ecatur, 111., M ay 15.—C ity au th o ri­ ........
....... He urged his colleagues to 1 *'on Labor, today m ade an argum ent
land
bill
Oat.«—No. 1 w hite. $27.50(328 per ties were astounded today when C ity vote against the m otion to disagree to before a subcom m ittee of the senate
ton; gray, $27.
ptroller Robbins “ confessed’’ th a t the senate am endm ents, saying th a t, if ' com m ittee on the jud iciary on th e right«
lin y —T im othv, W illam ette V alley, C he om had
organized labor in the light of recent
holding out on the city the motion was lost, the bill would have Iccisions
$17 per ton; W illam ette V alley, ordi­ revenues been
of the suprem e court of the
to
go
to
the
b
anking
com
m
ittee.
The
for
eich
t
years,
and
now
has
nary, $15; E aatern Oregon, $17.50; $100,000 in a bank to the credit of the motion was carried by a vote of 150 to U nited States. A ddressing his sta te ­
mixed, $16; elover, $14; alfalfa. $12; city. No one knew his secret b u t the 103.
m ent to the various bills to am end the
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alfalfa m eal, $20.
Sherm an a n titru s t law, he contended
m
ayors
who
have
served
in
th
a
t
tim
e.
R u tter— E x tras. M " per pound; fancy, R obbins said he knew the alderm en
for freedom of the press and freedom of
T h u rsd ay , M ay 14.
23c; choice, 20c; store. 16c.
speech in all respects.
would
spend
the
money
if
thev
had
it,
W
ashington.
M
ay
14.—The
great
Eggs— 18H c per dozen.
he took it upon him self to save it sundry civil appropriation bill, carry ­
P o u ltry — M ixed chickens, 13(3H4r per and
T e st C om m odity C lau se.
for
a
rain y day in the c ity ’s affairs, ing a total of about $120,000,000, was
pound; fancy hens. 14'4(3'16c: roosters, or perhaps
for
a
new
city
hall.
The
W
ashington.
facilitate
passed
by
the
senate
today.
An
am
end­
old. 9c; fryers, dozen. $4; broilers, doz., alderm en, instead of being pleased, are m ent bv G allinger, ap p ro p riatin g $6000 a final decision M of ay the 19__To
co
n
stitutio
nalitv
$4.50(3)5; dressed poultry, per lb.. 1c furious.
and
construction
of
the
com
m
odities
to
enable
the
governm
ent
of
A
laska
to
higher; ducks, 1fl(3)17r; geese, 8(39e;
suppress the liquor traffic am ong the na clause of the railroad rata law. it i*
turkeys, nlive, 17(3)18e; dressed, 19(3)
tives was adopted. T his is the last of proposed to in stitu te next m onth in th i
M
eet
N
ext
at
P
o
rtlan
d
.
20c.
the largo supply bills, and its passage name of the U nited S tates in the circuit
Hop«— 1907, prim e and choice, 4(3) Boston. M av 15.— H aving adopted places
the senate squarely alongside court at Philadelphia a num ber of suits
6 ^ c per pound; olda, l@ l% e per several im portant resolutions, electing the house
in the consideration of the against certain railroads engaged in in­
officers
and
voting
to
hold
the
next
an­
pound.
bills, and of the en tire 14 te rsta te tran spo rtation of an th racite
Wool—E astern Oregon, average best, nual convention nt. P ortland. Or., the appropriation
leaves only the general deficiency and coal from the m ines in Pennsylvania in
ll(3)15c per pound, according to sh rin k ­ eleventh annual convention of th e N a­ the
nrilitarv academ y bills to be eonsid violation of the com m odities clause of
tional R etail G rocers’ A ssociation ad­
age; valley, 10(H>12He.
ered by eith er house. A portion of the j the H epburn act.
Mohair— Choice, 18@18%e per IV journed tonight.