13 THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. '-'fritCY EVENING, MAY 10, 1C07. n m FAILURE TO DUE on Orchard Men Have Only Them, selves to Blame, Says Clarke County Grower. LOGS OF CROPS RESULT - OF IMPROPER CARE Tree Most Bo Cut Back' to Make Fruit Mat me- Iaawnw ., IYofiU Gum to Thoie Who Sprat Time , and Effort. . , TOLD LAWYER TO PLEAD GUILTY ...FOR HIM AND JHEN DISAPPEARED Lloyd Burtla, who authorised his at torney to plead guilty for htm and then left town, failed to appear before Judge Fraser In the circuit court tnts morning to receive acntence for contributing to the delinquency . of If -jrerold Emma Mevls., "" i .'. Judge Fraser sentenced . the absent Burtla to a year In the county Jail, and to pay a fine of 1106 and coat. Burtla' ball bond of 1200 waa declared forfeited and a bench warrant was Issued for Ms arrest.. Burtls hfl been tried once In the circuit . court on the charge, and the jury dine greed. In pronouncing sentence this morning Judge Frasef said that Burtls had com mltted t flagrant . perjury : at his trial Burtls attorne?, who was present, said mat tiurus xamny Knows nis wnere abouts, but isfuses to divslge. lt. It was said that the officers have a- clue to hurtle' hiding place, and will appre- nona him within a. few days. ( the Market Basket the best returns of any class of farm ing on this coast."- ' Junes M. French, a prosperous prune j grower of Clarke county,. Washington, baa some very pronounced opinions as to the proper oars of a prune orchard and believes that most of , . the prune crop faUures of the past few years may be easily traced to jacx or proper cum- Mr. French. but the comparatively few they failed to realise that their trees had from ons third to 'one half more wood on them than they should nave bad, therefore were carrying one half mors fruit than they oould possibly ma- urL -: " i 'u ,- Thsrs is much controversy at; this "nr Ve. 't worfh itV ,,m warding the crop of strawberries yesx-s Prune crop was not -worth sav- wm fe proJuotj tn, prftMnt , "What we moat need." -1 said Mr. ,. In oms sections the crop wlH be French, 'Is mors growers who are will- about . a third larger than usual, while lng to give the prune Industry a little In other plaoes there will be snorters. more personal. Intelligent effort, and we Taken as a, whole it Is not believed at 5? lnJ- Terr ttw. Tear" ,mke A W tn, '" t there wUl be any material the beet returns nf anv class of farm- I .. ... . " .. imuiiiun in me Oregon crop. - van ffieCcfladcainjCOe's' LADIES', NIGHT TONIGHT; growera who have taken care of their I aad General Good Tlma Toniglit. Friday night throughout the whole orchards bay found, the business rery winter has been the most popular, skat- profitable aad could not ds inauoea to up their tress ss many uregon ana fornla crop is not quits as heavy as ex pscted, , owing to the . unseasonable weather. just now strawberries are . getting down to the pries where the can be eaien ana enjoyed by the majority. In the retail shops Oregons are selling at ioo a vox ana - the California stock, which Is now of quite good quality, can oe purcnased at prices ranging from 10o Smart EooMiig' (Clothes dig Washington growers have done, In the past three or rour years. : . j Take the avsrage 10-acr orchard, and the owner thinks If bs has done S6S , worth of work on It every year, that he has done well, when ss a matter of fact he should have dons 1100 worth or wors on his io acres or trses. : , t f, Vst Huge Froflts. Loquats are now. a resular feature of tne iooaj market. They are In much favor in California but until recently, nave not oeen seen ' in this market They are nlum-sbaDed. taste Ilka an an. rloot, plum and pear mixed, and sell at iv ana 40c a aosen. Dressed meats are getting so soaros I In. flight ftf tfca Mk anil itnmnll. ment to the fair sex It has been made x. according to condition. ladles' ; night. , Tonight wUl be no ex ceptron and to better accommodate the ladles an extra force of instructors will I be , on hand. During the evening a grand march will bs given ending In the grand whirl. A very pretty band pro gram has bees arranged and will afford much pleasure to tbs spectators as well I aa t .Irtllnv Ptiara will n. a Ka 1 know of severs! 10-acre orchards I special matinee' Saturday , afternoon. I " . "" u n,n ln n consump- that last year ' netted ; their, . owners Don't forget .Ms beginners' classes are """.7 greauy increased. 1 1. 000. But their orchards wsrs prop-held every afternoon. If you are at I' l?""tm tn Production of eggs Is erly taken care of. I know of other JO-1 leisure and ' want some fine pleasure l"u"u r" nearest or tbs season and had aore orchards where the . returns were don't forget the rink known as ths " B0 tor the extensive storage de- not sufficient to pay the expenses of I Oaks. harvesting. These orchards wsrs neither cultivated nor pruned. I. Iff flYITD IQ ' ATTAPIf Cn 7ew pruns growers seem to realize! ; "iwj un iw r 1 inwnhu that their trees should be cut back very year. A tres can only mature sol ' ' (Continued from Fags One.) mucn iruit, an ir 11 is atiowea to carry mana ana the increased consumption prices would bo much lower. Few of ths meat markets have annnti flclent for their trade oven si ths high values now ruling. Although the mmt retailers are still at war tw v mum war in price-making for all are much, higher. than usual at this time of 1 ,. - , uuring ths past; week another ad Are always a sign of the careful dresser. , ; : It doesn't cost any more to gain the repu tation of wearing good .clothes. " ' ; t, ' EXAMPLE i Take two men with $10 the same amount , of clothing money-rand one of them will dress a good deal better than the other. Why? It's a question of knowing where to' buy. r THE OUTtET CLOTHING CO. has. solved the problem on their too muoh wood It will over frutt, re-1 The arrest was made whan bs saw two suiting In small, understand prunes that I man running. Hartnett caught up with th buvera wont have at anv Drioe. - I them., and If over tried to draw a re- "These facts were never more clearly rolver, but was knocked senseless by ths Tanc? mads In ths pries of hams demonstrated than last year. The crop policeman's chib. his gun rolling from Djr' "f1 ' emokers. Bacon likewise was never more promising than it was Its holster as he fell. With Meyer's re- mov u n value; present retail fig in June of last year; that Is it looked volver "Hartnett covered Keating who urea Dlna so high In both lines that fimnlria. a fh" awrara ' rrnwer. hnt itnnn.it hmaln. ni vu Consumption has ben MniM.nM. ..... - - " - -, . r r ........ B waavu V. . 'ium I . .. mA . " ....uu.vu.j vui-f I 1 ess K7 J u,a Vues are aus to the V . Because they are, the BEST that's made . Jn men's apparel. . ; . ' , , . , j , . . . N. B. Complete sizes of Conductors' and Motormen's (car men) Suits, with buttons . on hand. ." " ' Tiic Outlet CloiMng Co. N. E. COR. MORRISON & FIRST STS. s ON SALE ALL DAY lit Regular Value 3Sc .Leo Relar Value 1 35c Vash Basfn noycl En:rn:I Grcnite Wm . .. 4 mr::i( COFFE0 The; Connecting Links In The . Chain, of Health Folder's lib ' Cold oti' CotTeo ',- Tea . Spices . , . .extracts Balling Powder Sold on Merit y mm '"i TEA Gate to ths fact that thewela . -vu.wuuub unong uis pscasrs. Trom present accounts ' tha nrtl creamery butter la abont tn. .. . will be during the present season. At this tlms ths demand for eoM market showing. a drop, soms of ths manufacturers are consldaeina a. vance.j f . .... tt. , Z Chickens are about to ah values, ths flr.t tlma " J' J" a, - wa uiauf am in i n u dnrt,n th P" on and never havs values been so high. Even thoea.tsrn .torsge stock l. quoted up ."M-.to.whmt "hly-kUl.d birds are ...... av., . , v,. ,4 j .. , , ENTERTAIN AT- BABY HOME JEA ; , : Bom .of Gussts Present Had . Ones) " Bn Oared for at the Instftotlon. '.., ,' m .K 1Te.8Wt,,-rkets arv showing Dliirh nArrs . . V,V. i. vftjee or. iais. - Aspar lso Jfr PleBt" "0 tho pries S lower.- Hothonaa oiiAi.mK.-. - - lng very fast a. com" slderab.e decile irthir. tZfSS'Z Cb,b "d cauliflower w?th H,aTUth. 4 now -bundanos witn ' prices not an t,it. . . from M-.i-. -.r. r wtioes iniicnea ara nn Plentiful sd prtce. are corespondiJ Thirty wee bits of humanity, all well and dressed in white, formed one of the attractive sights at tbs recent Baby home tsa at which the guests 'were re ceived by the president. Mrs. 8. W. Bit- ton, assisted by Mrs. O, M. Scott, Mr N. R. Cox,1 Mrs. David Dalglelsh. Mrs. Adolph Wolfe, Mrs. D. C. Burns, Mrs. Qoddard and Mrs. - John Stewart, mam bers of ths board of managers.' . ' In the reception-room tea was served from a table festooned with scarlet rib bons. .Mrs. L N. Flelschner and Mrs. Oustav Simon presided and , were aa- -...;,..;.?-..1tv,, 1 '..::;--i-,'-'k; ? !' '1 4 - " ' X . r . r, ': THE BEST $3 HAT IN THE WORLD and wait ruit marKetfl an up very well theaa -v a!5Lj!c"t rrtv oelng green . D" oeen compelled to ontfl the fruit rin.n. A-- ?ng aJdhth.h,l,rth W,tb MV9l tef flt ' U1tw,vrt-tle ehowing bet tor quality Apples are almost out of consumption. . lf. . ,anr s ANOTHER CHANCE T(Cottfnued from Page Ons!) nVht T"01!! 1J P ""til mld- ojJotl"!, ' a-a irn,l hei1 . Pen UntU midnight Md on Wednesday they wlU open at 18 and close at 6 o'clock in k. -V... noon, ths latest time thejt can be opened by sanction of the law. . o JToridsd br tmimXi'M'-- Ths matter of nnenlna th. t.ny.b. v.. . ( . - - r m " vwna uo vawi Bi(ung ins minds of epublloan leaders for several days, averv ainv. .ha wiuihuob or tne eity central commit tee. There Is no provision in , na. snt law authorizing the second opening . ve .reKidirauon. DOOKS for a tniinlnl. pal election. , , -. ... It is provided in ' ths dlrsct'prtmsry law that the registration books shall be An.n.il ..... -. -. i . " . avaiv primary nominat ing election and held open for a certain length of time.4 'All nrovlalnna tnr mi,. nlclpal elections have been left; out so mr as mis pnase or the oueatlon la concerned. ..;':i'i' ' '-5. v-." i There has been 'some ; doubt ; i-, the inas or tne city officials and of rvmntv Clerk Fields as to whether, or not It would be legal to open the books at this tlms. ;.kClty Attorney McNary states that there Is no direct authority tar ths cuon ..o oe asited bjr the counclL " Oommo The House of Highest Quality I ( These Are the -Biggest una of Piano Snaps j slstsd by a number of young, ladles. A Ubls ladened with conf eotlonery ( was in charge-of Mrs. IV.w. Llpman; Mra Maude Tiff ssrevd loe cream and cakes. . The j newly Installed matron. MVa Qlnford, was assisted by lira. Culton. ; who : for soms months, so ted Dom as matron and housekeeper. American flags wsrs ths chief Am. Among loose present were several who themselves had. spent their uaujnooq nays tn.tnia homo. Ths 'tea was the occasion of a general reunion wnere old as well ss new friends wsre equauy. welcome. . . , t.;v' Boms of today's want' ads come from your osignDornooa. ,. , :.., . . u Regular - V!ue 35c ' . V ..?'. J ;. 'i .- r.rv "-, : j . , . . i .... Reerular IrV Regular Value k35c TEA KETTLE INSET Makes a double boiler of your tea kettle i I .-i:it .aT fsi?i r-'ss' iaJt.fa. r-.ks'-l- i 10, f- 1 ' ' .. ' 1 : i '' ' ' ' J '- BUTTER LOVER Best Creamery 50c tesfig FRESH RANCH EGGS 20c A DOZEN i , .' f OR WEDDEVG GIFTS , ' uiici Wf I acceptable as table J silverware. We Best Sugar Cured Ham. . 17lhavemeny useful gnd i acceptable . ' ' - T articles In our stock for wedding pres- crealCtast Bacon .....locHsnts. as.well as evervthlnr nu.,,. it . Cream Brick Cheese, lb. . . . 20 ,or houMhoIdv ,rim Md ' Limburger Cheese, each. . . ,35 Full Cream Cheese, 8 lba. . ,35t j Ieomargarine ". i , . ,' . ;'..40d Chickens 17c ah tf 20c Avery Co.H 4t TRZB9 IT. EfflORIPMWE 50.000 SOLDNOT ONE RETURNED " T f ; 5KN SEALING: - esp- naa--wawasPB' aawassasF SHaM - bwbbb ssjbbbi . W , VRa LEADING HATTER 1 " Sense to Slotats. The city attorney aavn. hnavr thit mere is a provision in the law for open ing t the book after- a state : primary nominating election; and that the nra. arable of the law provides that Its pro visions shall bs interpreted, where doubt arise, according to the dictates of com mon sense and Justice, since It is un doubtedly ths intent of the law to give r coance to register, he Un gues that It would not be illegal to pro ceed vby-analogy and apply the rule stated fo state registration to munici pal ; elections. . ' ' - - , - ( wjjil, ' It was' rracticalli? (ImMm if County Clerk Fields, the circuit court. Thomas O. Greens and John Van to Institute a mandamus suit to settle mo poini ai issue, out it u vIhMmI this morning; not to take the action be cause oi- ins jacic or ume - , Wo Tfcas for Mandamus. ' The Cult would havs been to compel County Clerk Fields to open the .books on Saturday morning, but it was de cided that there would not be sufficient ume io. won ine case inrougb. to a de- i ciaion ana me pian was abandoned. County Clerk Fields Is willing to open the book" provided he has power to do so legally, and it is Drohahio that he will listen to the request of the city council . and open ' the registration on Monday as soon as he receives the re Quest from the council. ; - vur vearancc one oi aquart Pianos offers a chance to ob- I . ... ; 1. 1 - ..Si tain a . very serviceaoic instru ment , for : very little cost. LaGrande Creamery ; iD4 J AAlnILL ST. ann oinrr arug caoiia are posravety sured by HAB1T1NA. For hypodermie or internal ask Sample eent to any drug habitus by tWaa mall. Reralar nrloe tlM nor hnttla K Ave r nrloe 12. uo nar b El your drngglit or by mall in plain wrapper. Iia CksBBleal C SLVomlm. iio I eais- y Skldmere Stag Oe Ul 1W 7m ( .Gi(o)!LlD)(rll ''si r COFEEE TEA' SPICES BAKING R0VDER T .EXTRfiCTSr OUSFRIGHT CLOSSET.G'DZVERS PORTLAND, ORE.' XT TOV WAsTT TVS TIMTMt flmiOl Poultry Fish and Oysters : ;Tou can get tbem at . . g. covacd & co. : :;; - 'onlt . - ; They handle this line onlv suit rmt all their efforts to givs the public the v V4 aUa..S J -. ...... G. COVACD ... -..A- JJ Several were1 sold yesterday, I 1 f and those who x secured them certainly obtained ? the biggest kind ,ot bargains.! For practice ai' yui uvsc. ui es a auci .11 fciic V? r 1 . 1. . A J way ox a musical iuiure it worn a be hard to,; imagine a , better propositian. (i Here's' the list of those ready for; today's- selling. A trifling payment down and a. little each month buys any one of them. , And we're ready . to allow the full amount paid to ward a better instrument later; so a few jmonths' use will. really cost you tjotnmgv . jjettcr woi them over .fight awayc Here the list: -' V ' . ' ;- ! 'Borden & Grav. rosewood r ' Haltett"'&:;'Dav1s'sWi:i.t.,;;'fas Jennys & Son-.V.......V..f3r Bradbury . . . .V. , ...... . : .148 Raven & Sons . .... . , . . . .f 58 Hardman f62 Jv Another Hardman .f 50 Herlich f 65 Steinway ., .$67 Arion - . . ...... . '. .... . . ..$70 Chickering ...69 I Steinwayi . .', ; .'. .... .?78 . 1x1 S ............. y Weber ....flOO 7S rOU Smt ' aa.- aaa v ' S Ew"""""'"Saaai3aZ!S 't't Iilt!.SaiMli!f T I ai j.M .':......,.... 22jLBSGRANULATEDSUQAR?$l;0b Wim cYcky $5.00 ORDER 25.1bOhi6llsW.'rJf.. .V. . 25 Best Crearnery; Butter;;.'!. ;.i ,;.50 Best Creamery Butter. 'i.. .T;45i' Strictiv- Fresh' ':Etrt?s' t : Jit-ii 20 ?;7.1boUe4:,Oiti'.; -7 JKT'R-Mr.--?c-v:-v-'---i',--'-4'-.?---:--. 'V', o-cj, Prunes 7 lbs .7 lbs. A.' and ti.. botail.tfr't? 3;cansTqmatoes,;Peas'Beans;Corn. , . ..25 M.; and J.' Coffee j .'..,.'... i .s. i25 lWb,:Sack:CohiVMfi rn Va.. d. tu. n.j: ; ......... a . Pot Roasts, all kinds. .;.i.i...7, 8 ? TTflmrjiirc. CaaV' f,:T?r',"''i':''w'- T f Shoulder Roasts ex w . Every One a Bargain. vv . i . . ........ ni? Prime Rolled Roasts...... . .. lo Muttons Stew i . iUvDh V.i,VV.67 .Round &eak..:g Picnic Hams . . V. ... . ; . ; . . . - Cottage Hamsv.,.;.. tVi:i a.'ivi 12? pastern nams . ?t2?'VV i 17rf t Try Pur Lard. 5-lb. Pail;.....;..... .i' ggj lo-ib.; I'an .. . . .... . ai .1 h Ifi "-'-'" "'" ' ' r' 353 Washington . Cor. Park . Orders for Albina and the East Side must be in by 1 o clock Saturday. - '," is ij o ciock satu st; j h f jj Phono A a LZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Main 1412 ll The Big First-Street Mar.K ket and Popular Trading ' ' ' House. k - : First and Taylor Gtreeto