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THE ? OREPON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND. , TUESDAY EVENINO. AUGUST 20, 1C07. 12 TODAY'S MARKETS ' . ' 1 ' " ; 2 Hop Picking. Starts in a Few Yards Close to Salem Very Few Yards Will Be Beady to Pick for Two- Weeks Yet SALMOri CATCH 75 PER CEIlIi; TUii8- otibb wwm niTTi r Mini ft with more arrivals II. I Mir u M r WSII BaBa IIIIISIBBBas Etui Is Greater Than Ex pected Cold Storage ilen - Get Most of Supplies. v Salmon ran better than sxpeoted. fcggs reach high values. , J : Chfck.ii market is dullsr. , "Csnts" seU at ell pries . Tomsto markat Is som.w hat down. Local onions taka flist plaoa. Butter firmer, but no higher. Hopplcklng begins too early. . prune demand la gulf small. Boa TS W'On Tomato market ia lower on no- 4 count or the heavier arrivals. We are selling fancies today at 4 ,5o box but believe the prloe ' e will o lower in the near fu- e) e ture. ,; Reoelpta now oomlnr from ' e j local points and this will help to . s e bring down values In the whole- e e salt market, .', Quality at , this . e e time Is quits , good." John e Kosksy of McEwsq A Kosksy. e HOLDS FIRMER Arrivals Still' Liberal but Tone Is Good Not So Firm in Hog Market. each: short wool. 8604Oo: medium, wool. a s e ev a a s at at rortisna union Diocsyaroa, aui, w Official run: Hoga Cattle. Sheep. lvr76o each; long wool. T5c 11.00 each. I week ago 185 IS TALLOW Prime, nar In. luaio! No. I v... K ?? .JK2??L?y Previous yiar!" iii 111 51 miM ana Yeretables. - I The great strength of the local cattle POTATOES--81.50 for white. 11.15 u" attracting consiaoraDia ai- piw - ior Mrt aaiiinr buvinr whita. li is ner I tention from livestock interests ail over -nB to data" considered eonserv-1 lJa' ";, buying, white, $i.s per . j . eut the catUe mar- w rtair kstra tflSs CaiOH OI I 1.T.. .... ... .. I lrr I si vast mnnh STnlU1 anil nf lata) , U?tWf!fJ. Ws3.a ylu;.'ruiin, ther. have aflVanTefl i Tt Muon tu.Mi pi.'f ,1.. t i. ; .rii' a.- ih consiaersoiy. ' I. ii aenerallv MUevea Keiurae vi . i MUCH BUSINESS BEIII6 OFFERED FEDERAL PLAH A CASUS BELLI Champions for and Against National Irrigation vviu " Do Battle. PLANNED TO HAVE HIS BODY BURIIED Old Man. Bought Ticket of v Crematory, Then Shot 4 Himself. LT,. naokara and other sources how thM theTpring-summw pack on ig, IS. 00: garlic, 8c per lb. APPLES New. 11.5001.15. FRESH FRUIT 8 Oranrea. 14.369 4.T5; bananaa. 5o lb; lemona, K.0007.60 Mexican, m.ov per ivv; vo aoien; grape rruu cultivated The cattle run Is decreased every where In the country because cattle are not so plentiful as they formerly were. The high prices have tended to bring new people into tns Duaineea. nut tne range is smaller by a considerable ex tent and operations are on a smaller scale than heretofore. Prtoe Xiooka sTJffset. While there Is no chanre today In local cattle values, the market Is firmer 11.00 iackiarrota TBefflli.OO ner sack: n? will probably seek a higher level : .k.. tntaia of twice as many tu Ui. i cn n nn oerors pncea snow a reaction. as a rear ago, on acoount of tha com- ' abb". n.7502.00: tomatoes. .. Ho" nrlvals werenominal today, but ureaon. bu n so: Deana. xiria: e-reen. i . xmaa nar in: cauiiriower. ii.zdkv ' . .a . i.w Mi, Inl 1 KA niM nu Ki horaaraillah. I anon . . . um ar.ani. di ui, ,iku i - - . r- 1 f " . . . .... u iha rant Bi snow '"---' ,,11- II !-; oananaa. so ii r the Columbia .this LVJli i! I par boa; limes. M eer oent of the normal one. ?rc"caii; 1 ,r0( aU the flah tn P" "?Sra. At f : Phes, 60086c; cantalopee. canned during the past two ,1 il.00Ol.l0; raspberries, lOo; pluma. tha Pillar Kock cannery It 1 ' "atea 5,rYfln. '-.t-rmMona. 1U uncrated: ,h. ,.ri, there at the preeeni iiroe i - .r.r --..'v in .iraailv about 75 per cent watermrlona. 1 M blackberria, $1. Me uncrated; 7 a craie; Bart- la already.about 75 w .f"" "'J crabapples, 11.1601.10 per bo; nil and the run at this time Is very i . D-.ra?ll.so ner bor. good. It i' also stated .-X I VKaKTABLES Turnips, new, fOcff aratlvs racaing oum"i w. 1 Bhowtotals of twice as many Millers Could Secure Many More Export Flour Orders ', If They Could Accept " sTorthwest Crop Wsathsr.. ';'."4 e western - Oregon Fair and e e warmer south; fair north porUon e e tonight: Wednesday fair; north- S , sasfrlnfls. ' ,-,- e, e . Western .Washington Fair to- e alght and Wednesday;' northeast e . winds.' e " Eastern Oregon, eastern' Wash-' e ington and ' , Idaho Fair and 4 e warmer 1 tonight. Wednesday 4 fair. ;.. -j- ' . .v.,.- ' v.. , larger FIGHTING GKOtND For ' Bowed down with the weight of four MM VUH JI.mmAm mmam ti. tlADntV IV JJJlj JU1ULI11IMI IV of the covernment for his axlstsnos, weakened by the ' ravages - or aiaease, Charles Btelneger. an Inmate of the Sol- Federal Administration of Forests I fliers' horns at Roeeburg and A member . -rytA ' of tn O. X It, d eolded that the battle Also to B Debated Ueavr-I ... v..li-.. .- ..u . y I ue uamtA 4V0, muu WiVU VtlV vwui .weight In National Affair to Bo lags characteristic of those grand old Armxed In th. Contest. ' U life" last night -- by shooting himself through the head. The trasedy occurred (jeeraal Stinlif Ii I near the Portland crematorium and the BraiS.nrarTlti'irlo.-The naUonal I ff0."1:11' verea oy Irrla-atlon eongreSS. Which Will be held! Determined that. his hod ahoufd' not in this city September l-T next, prom-1 be lowered into a pauaer's grave. Stein . .w. . n . I erer made preparations for the discos!- liveliest debates In recent history. Theb- purchasing an Incineration certlfloate manaa-amant nas nraeucaiiy cnauenaea i zrom ins f or liana crematorium, it was both the supporters and the opponents fjjorUj after L iti tho ojdu. of what is known as the administration wlthout tht .pu, 0f an em6 policies with rsfsrenes to , the public I tlon or nervousness, mads arrangements land to defend their respective positions I for the cremation of. his body, purchaa- on ths rostrum nero.- . ' . I "l ur vh.v - a . . w .i amount ouonn fin.7. K.,;ia i-KI The Question of how far ths national Jbater .in ins .oar Bteineger.sougnx out u a as a BBva lii. iiuaca. aiisu wu uuav aa a a iim b ; Mi roinroDit ' inn iwv- " . i , - j nn n IT . laraar ner Cent OI ui I oro, o iu, irwn oniuna, tan (rer uu.cu, " - tember deliveries will all be made from hibeen ofSS Mer slses. This bell peppers. 1O011HO per H); head let- ues Is likely. new crop whiit JiBrT satisfactory to Ushers, tuce ) dos; eucnnibera .hothouse. 160 Sheep Ban so Beorsas. . I Wheaf Is coming Into oountry ware- l'Tthe Tlarse fish bring . them mors o oos: rsaisnss, so aoson i ncnos. Run of sheep In the lo ysrds cn- n""" slowly, and millers " " ..ai Kb tna ooia iwr i vkkuisviiu idna iu, srvvn cvra. x.s, i nivMt w.. i rmineir fliiAniirasTM avsp tkn sms 1 r..oraVors sh.rs 70 d sack; celery 76c ml6pond. lr in ht,. For a fish mat we. '."v. ,--c, packers pay "-B( the "Hi Star. 16.T7H; eonf. A, 16.87H; the reason why the lajger peOf Mtrt( is.iTU; golden G 15.17: To run was turned oyer Utoraw man fc.bttjW granulated, $6.7; ar that arrivals will soon show !- vivsvoiiib thuiii ass VSS J SU U, AIMVUIU I . - --- the sheep market Is still rather dull at I huslnsss as thsy are at present. (Above prices are to days net cash quotationai HONET Il iO oer erata COFFEB Paokags brands, I16.IIO 15.(1. SALT Coarse Bail ground, ises. tus. iis.ev: taoie. aairy. bales, 13. 1; tw. .JT Jr.- mai-a so much ooro-1 f .TT v. ua un i"T Ti.i flah al I oarreia, ivc, nail parr-ia, plaint over ths non-arrlTsi of run at A- .q'q,, fc. t,uia. tneir piania, Iffi jtesffh KL(a Tahsss. ' Ths great scarcity - of sggp local market has caused ptW to boom KSTT'ib a whUsa fancy lot la sold a m.60 per ton; 60a 11100; 9no.ln f.-T. V th. V.n.ra market I BOa. trt.60s 100s. 817.16: Thl. same figure la I imported Liverpool, 60s, 810.06; 100a, Va ji.elInBBBan 1st lnOTWHllR, iWr w I -- Vr.T l.rsTs but tb trad taenia to d rufed" iilly on .prlnsa Hen. will sell at toe quoted figures, but at SmpU tTsSurS a hl-her prios only result in failure, and ths holding over of supplies for anothsr flay. . morplckln xares I white, 88.60; pink, 88.50: bayoi Hopplcklng has started In ssveral Llmal, tu., fiexican reds, 4 He wnalf yards In ths stata Early samplss NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo, SKc wtossrlss, sTnts, Sto. STTOAR Cube. tl.llU : nowdered. OTU! harrv. 16 87U: drv. sranulatad. I last week's decreased values, ths Dros- I&.77H; eonr. A. 6.I7H; I poets are xor a smauer run Boon ana a Bieaaier inuie, A year asro today all linos of ths local bariis, Z5c; boxes, I uvesiocx marasts snowsa nrmness. umciai yara prices: Hoes Best eastern Ore son. II. Til 7.00: stockers and feeders. 18.15 Ot.li China fats, 88.50O6.76. Cattle Beat eastern Oregon stawrs, $1.7604.00: best cows and heifers. $176 01.00; bulls. 8L7601OO. Sheep Best wethers. 14.00: mixed. l.oo; lamos, i.ivwb.od. lng offered thi northwest mminV trads sovernment should go In ths control a secluded spot- about a block from- the thin thsy can safsS carry. I of ths public lands is recognised as one crematory and. placing ths jnujsle of a inn iniormatinn mn rrnm aavaraitvi w muui .uui ... . w ' prominent milling and export sellers. American people, and the irrigation on- pulled ths trigger, upon the discovery who say that considering the present frees management, wants Ihess dls- of the body Coroner Flnley was notified high value on flour the business offered cussed because It proposes that this and removed ths lifeless form to ths at this time Is remarkable. shaU s a congrsss of resJ. Uys, up-to- morgue. !. Boms AUgUSt business IS Still bSlnal01 lasuoa. uunof . y I n inTnugsuun or - iwpuii yvninw AliUUr iiiivj v,vuau .au- that Stelnea-er had made preparations for his Incineration, From postal cards found in the pockets or the deceased It was learned that he was despondent over his physical condition and sought sternal rest. Btsineger was wen Known In ths vlclrlty of Roseburg and had been an lnmats of ths soldiers' horns for many years. He cams to Portland several davs aro svidentlv to arranre his sffalrs before ending bis life. Ths funeral will be held under ths direction of ths O. A. R. tomorrow, tim. bafnr. hoi! hatt '.J offorad nVUlwi desplu Ihel? aVnerai no thres weeks letters and telegrams hays time before hogs will begin to tiflcaUons that they hsvs hado sxnort been seat from the headquarters In JMJ&J?Z -l1!? our to sell for sevl mS this city to men who are especlaUy prominent ana whom psruBiimuuii would rnsks this a debate or national Importance, - ' Ust of Heavy Debassrs. SlSS..JB TU..I.A4 TTaals-Sk- a at ASaa. 23 ."... . . . - - . ....... . i n. n. wiii ivimi nrmKrai 10 oidui with any man tha govsrnmsnt's forest policy. Among others who havs bsen Invited to interest themselves, either by participating in person or by seeing to it that tne i are I move- MO REFUSES AJax ram. Wa vivutv. s m w. beans email (lluin nrl!aa annlv to aalea tit laaa I than car Iota Car lots at special prices subject to riuctuauonaj RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1. so; N& 1, 6H06c; New Orleans, head. 7o; be: creoie. tc prhlte, ii.io; large 88.50: bayou, 110; a i net lh show rathsr good quality when ma-1 rtrginla, 1e per lb; roasted, 10c per turad. but stocks ars mosUy green snd It. Japanese. 506Uc: roasted. 707Ho unmatured. Ths growers ars ruB""s par lb; walnuts, California, 10c per lb; their picking, becauss soms of thm plM Buti hqh0 per lb: hickory nuts, fear continued rains whsn ths moisture J0o p., ,b; BrMu nnt,f ita pr lb; fll- berns to dsscenfl. berU- 1,0 Pr lb;. fancy pecans. 1801Oo ths hop markst continues rathsr p., jj,. almonds. IS 011 Ha. .3, 'T7.-Mrh hlV; ruled for several sfeata, riah and Provisions. sTionth. pa- Good picking is favored nuH MEATS-Front .twt-Hogs, taill OH ICWUU Wl -saw pw.., I lUt VOSJUa VJ5 LI IV Q7 WOU IU( BROKERAG E HE IS OUT OF BUSINESS 10 mmw self Telephone Official Gives i .Reason for Silence in Louis Glass Case. ssus Is propsriy presented here, are unitea states oer snitor Burksu mnrrcpir a v p.arv. (uwa r 1 . - I m m m. amm XM m ajiM.JBm.iMA- m a. m a UAJaJ or Nsbraska. oovernor rants or uaia- 1 ar&'n TO TEE CIECUIT C0UET ator Spoonsr of Wisconsin, Senator Nelson of Minnesota and liurdo Mao, Kensis, president of tne American Live stock association or coioraao. tf Kraal Ipeeial lervks.) Francisco, Ang. 10. Vice-Presi dent Zlmmer, of the Paolflo Telephone ft Telegraph company, was called to the There was no service today over the witness stand last evening In ths trial private - telegraph wire of Overbeds ft I of Louts Olssa As before Zlmmer re- Lwoao company. This is tns iirst cay fused to testify and changed his plea since ths telegraphers struck that ths to a statement that his testimony would brokerage wire has been out of commis- Incriminate himself. Judgs Law lor will ion. xam iruuun iu mtua 10 09 eoutn 01 1 ruis on tne question next Thursday. . AK 1 . Jt I 1 . "I . 1 - employ union operators. Am one ths opponsnts of administra tion policies who navs Dean aacrsasea in ths matter ars United States Senator Heyburn of Idaho, Governor Brooks of Wyoming, Governor Buontsi oz Colo rado. Conareeaman Mondell of Wvom lng. Congressman Cnshman of Washing ton, Senator Clark of Wyoming, Senator Fulton of Orsgon Senator Patterson of Colorado, Senator Carter of Montana and Dr. X M. Wllsonrprssldsnt of ths American wool arowerr association of Wyoming. Ths case of tha rttv health danart. msnt aaalnst Louis Zimmerman and his packing plant for maintaining a nuis ance In the city limits was brought no in ths municipal court this morning and transferred to the circuit court. Tha case will be tried out before ths up per branch of the court in a short time. ii - Good ; fW Look at Our Big Signs? Scattered about town art a num ber of our largo, display boards; next time you pass one. notice the picture how we build a coat. . Columbia methods mean a lot of extra workand special I care, but they mean a lot st& I uu wn.i ' vviuiuww wwftM.a B . . . ... is xnsj very osst uiciw is vu tora work. .And yet Columbia tsiloring ia offered to yon at a popular price. ; - Qet acquainted now while our free extra trouaers offer la still in effect But rouH have to hurry, for we will withdraw this special concession in a few days. Grant Phegley, Manager, ELKS' BLDO, 7th STAKK PORTLAND SUPPLIES ordinary, to obUln on acoount of ths scarcity of ib; yeai, axtra, g help, Rellabis growsrs are w'-b o per 10; high as SOfTa box. where they have noley t& hmma and danoehalls to take away HAMS. I ths profits of ths workers. wnrtatr items, but STO Kla-hsr. aa lb; cottage roll. - -- ic uo ner 10: reruiar snort ciesrs. un- V reoorted In f he "moked. 18c per Tb: smoked. He per lb; about a week ago and WO?. " " bk. unamoked. 12c: smoked. ISc " S"Z?r. "h.reim; I Pr lb: Union butts, 10 to 11 lb-7 un- . mntrol of the moked. 10 per id; smoxea, so pr id Hr.JrndU0th5r1efors sid clear bellle unsmoked.. 11 c per lb; 7 .ViJT ?. 7;. u hiah as nos- smoked 11 HC per id; snouiaers. iz a Jn holding ths Pflcs P Der lb: pickled tongues. SOo each! u.,ThT. ; locaJ creamery I LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10c. Me iV. fWeraawi aifficlsntlv ' to supply the per lb; 5s, 18 He per lb: 50-lb tins. II He KlS:: VhJ S.rr trXJs'wiu lpsr lb; steam rendered. 10s. U4o per .fhr.w the eastern supplies from MbS . Ho market, and thus keep the trads from bsooming giutieo. Brief sross of the Trade. . ,1 ..w. r Hnaa rullna ion "cants.1 Boms as low , as 40o a crats. Best I lb; Steelheads, lOo per lb; herrings, 60 around 81.15 to II.bo. , Tomatoes ars lower wiw - per lb; compound. 10s. lOo psr id. FISH Rock cod. 7 ner lb: flounders. So per lb; halibut. 60 per lb; striped bass. ISc Der lb: catfish, lis ner lb: aal- mon. fresh Columbia Chinook, lie per Peaches not so plentiful and market Is slightly firmer as a result. Demand for fresh prunes remains small, and supplies are Increasing. Doss not pay to ship at this time. . Potato market is holding great ' strength. Still very small arrivals. Front street prices: .'!' erata. Floor and rose. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. Oo, largo lots; small lots, 8 Ho. m WHEAT INew umo, o, rca per lb; soles, Ic per lb; shrimps, 120 per id; percD, so per id; tomcoa, vo per id lobsters, ISo per lb; fresh mackerel! Vc 1, oh Di per lb; black cod, 7 Ho per lb. oer lb; crawfish, 2 60 per dos; sturgeon. lZHo per lb; black baas, zoo per id; silver smelt, 7o per lb; frozen shad. 6c OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per ral Ion. 12.60: per 100-lb sack. 14.50: Olym per salion, iz.zb; per lis-iD sack. 005.86; Eable, canned, 10c can; 17.00 box. 81.40 rasor clams, 82-00 per box; 10c per dos. Faints, Goal OIL Etc do. CLAMS Hardshell, per JRuBslan, 75C; blaestem, 80c; valley. 80c. ROPE Pure Manila, 15 c; standard, CORN Whole, 829.00; cracked. 130.00 11 C; sisal, 11c. per ton. , COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Case, BARLET New Feed, 821.00022.00 nfcc per gal; water white. Iron bbls, per ton; rolled, 828.60024.00; brewing, i0 per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head- rye 11.55 oer nrt' OATS New Producers' pries No. 1 white. 122.50024.00 per ton; gray, $22.00 028.00. . . FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, 14.80; stralcits, 84.25; export, 14.00; valley, 84.8004.40; graham. Ha, 88.76; whole wheat. 84.00; rye. 50s, $5.60; bales, 88.00 MILLS TUFFS Bran. 117.00 per ton; I per lb. middlings, 82&.00; shorts, country, szo; city, 81100: chop 116.00 0121.00. HAY Producers' price Timothy, -Willamette valley, fancy, 818.00017.00; ordinary, 112.00 14.00, eastern Oregon, 818; mixed. 810010.60; clover. 87.6008; grain. 88010; cheat, $8.50010.60. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. ' BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland Sweet cream, 3!Hc; sour, SlHc BUTTER City creamery, 86c; sso Vnds, 82Ho; eastern, 82 Ho; state fancy, 'S2H'086c; seconds, 12Hc; store, Ore gon, 22 Ho.' . EOO8 Extra fancy, candled, 25c; eastern, 24 026c. ( c 'JEEBE New Full cream, flats, ' 1S01SHC per id; xouog Americans, 17 17 He per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens. Ho lb; fancy hsns, 18 012 He lb: roosters, old, 10c lb; fryers, 16c lb; broilers. 16o lb; old ducks, IU lb: spring ducks, - Ho lb; geese, old, 8010c lb; spring gsese -12H01ie per . lb; turkeys, 11013c lb; for old; squabs, $160 per dosen; pigeons, $1.26 per dozen. Dressed poultry, 10 1 Ho per lb higher. Hops, Wool and Bides. light. 170 deg.. cases. 21 He per gaL GASOLINE 80 deg.. casea, 24 Ho per gsi; iron ddis, iso per gtu. BENZINE 65 deg., cases, Z60 per gai; iron ddis, vac per gai. TURPENTINE In cases. o per sal: wooden bbls, 93c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 70 per lb; 600-lb lots, 80 per lb; less lots, 8H0 WlRB NAIV-B fresent basis at 58.1b, FRUIT CROP VERY HEAVY IS SEASON Volume of Business Is Much Larger at Ashland Than Year Ago Peach Crop. (Special Dispatch to The Josrnal.) Ashland, Or., Aug. 20. While it is generally accepted after the lata spring frosts that ths fruit crop this year would be smslL . it develops as ths bar vest season is entered upon that the ....T1 1. r 100c.- ndiumto Jrlme: c; ' eVnti P- tn Prioss, being received by Ashland growers average higher 200210 than in former years. The volume of business being done Dy . tne Asmana Fruit and Produce 'association -and 160 20e Wells, Fargo ft Co.'s express tofllce has Deen very targe aunng tne past six weeks. The shipments or cnerries in Juns went far in excess of those in any previous Juns within the past six years. Q A VQ rmr n TTTjrr t The prices ran about 7 H cents per uaiu avju. x zxjuXkXUJUiJ pound. just now ins sariy urawiora peacn.es are coming In and ths prospects ars food for a fair crop of this variety, he price is $1 to $1.16 psr box. . Ths stocx is very nne. 1907 crop. 9 He WOOL 1907 clip Valley, astern Oregon. 18021c. , MOHAIR New 1907 9 29 He otxsiaroxLiLna ctneanng, 3IALLTEAL SCARCE .The trads is stm quits short e e of small and medium and fancy s a Ysal end for such is setting top 4 values. ' Largs and rough will e sell well, but not at top prices. . e e "Wh Ha largo and rough hogs s s ars at present : poor ; sellers, - e e small and medium are InVnrm'.'w 4 demand snd ths trads wanU all 4 s It can get, , and . soon." Tom 4 e rnrrvll of Ererdln FarrsU. - s s i ' . ' Bartlett Dears ars belnsr fathered and ths pries runs about $1.60 per box. ' A carload of fall butter pears has been ehtpped by the fruit , association to poftiu east of Portland. -' ' . Oravensteln apples ars bsins mar keted freelv at $1.35 to $1.60 per box. The crop of winter apples in ths upper Rogue River valley will bv heavy and ths quality first class." Thslsrge Carter and Helman orchards ars laden with ths Brest apples and ths harvest will amount to several (thousand dollars mors than la former years - i BUTTE PLUMBERS GET YET ANOTHER RAISE More Washington Apple. Special .Dispatch to The Josrnal. i Tacoma, Aug. 20. The apple crop of Washlnsrton will bs larrcr this season oT'sTa'teorJi' I T 'or Walking to Tonneson, editor or the Northwest Hor ticulturist. The yii is uniformly good, and ths Increase in acreage Is very marked. Not in the! history of the stats has there been such and From Their Jobs Some Concessions to Employers, LABOR FOR ALASKA ,S -a- High Wages Are' Paid to f Men to Help Carry on Railroad War. Free Scholarships for Boys and Girls in Leading Educational Institutions. Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious . and Meritorious Students Who Participate in The Journal Educational Contest a. large area of new apple orchards corns into bearing as this season. The qual ity of ths fruit, Mr. Tonneson says. Is good throughout the stata (Special Dispatch to The Tosnal.) Butts, Mont, Aug. 20. Ths plumbers On the other hand, pears will not be of this city havs won their strike, ths !ar&ceTaVa 'i' ueiuiuia vi uie union iQr s m as. iat STUDENT! What ars you going to do during vacation? Have vou decided what school or eollegs you will attsnd next year! If not. how would a scholarship in ons of tho following excellent schools suit you f 2m unitary Aeadsmy for boys. 2ort- lana, ureg-en. Portland has become a labor oenter for Alaska development undertakings. Twn acholarahlns: ens scholarship with board, room, tuition, laundry snd other Items, amounting to $560. Another Philip Williams, labor commlsslonsr for I scholarship as a separate prlzs for tul ths Catalla company, has visited this tlon. vsius iizu. son, Prunes are a normal crop, and a heavy Plumbers have cron of oraDea 'will be harveattul In tha or which sun warm vail ava fit Amnin pnunlv flmall I months berries will bs a full crop In ths river vausys- or western Washington. unu K n hmIiiIm. 1 7 . Jlm sum they struck several! ago. Recently several of the master plumbers gave a dollar a day bonus in an effort to secure enough plumbers to do the work in hand and this bonus precipitated the demand for 88. The master Dlumbers held out for about three weeks and finally capltu Jute Bag Awards. Olympla, Aug. 20. Ths state board of lat"V ?ot however, until they had een control has awarded contracts for 4,000 i?1nAea1,eY?Ilifn55 bales of Jute for the stats penitentiary wlJlcK, tne. V fhJ.f i Plumbing grain Dag ractory. Tne contracts went :!": '. "V,"'",7-' L,,. r " to the low bidders. Balll Bros, of f!al- apprentice boy. Heretofore but one ap- cutU secured the "contract for 1.000 Pr?nu? wa. t' . MUr a Its the fact that there are at ieast eight plumbing establishments in Butte. Jnlon rules hers forbid a plumber Outhrie ft Co. got contracts for 2.000 ""'.T ?h. .fT. n, in bales of blackmarkji at I1S.4H iwr hale. and tho time consumed in going to halea of rail marka at 121. SK nar ha 1b. I BP . . : : . - ' . r ' I .i.v. .it iti a .1,VUKU Z . X. I , , - thalp hM halnsr mftila through IT Crowe ft Co. of Tacoma, and Balour, t.iii. v.i j wi... i t- j i niB won ana nranum to un mod ia iTgwith blk. w lM4VOTJtt Pblng NAwnftii Hrni. or Han htb noi ,pn anr. i " mitteri a bid on black brands nf 1 7 Balfour, Guthrie ft Co.'s bid on red PfYRTTiANT) DAY Wl IX brands was $21 a bale. The total con- A UXiXUAit MJJXX. ) liJU $60,100. Jute Is much t December, when the board had to pay $27.66 for black, or Diue oranos. BE BIGGEST OF FAIR city and made ons shipment of 68 men to Catalla, and will return hers nsxt week tor mors msn. St. Mary's Institute, Beavertoa, Ore gon, ons scholarship in acaaemio ae- mrtiMnt. Inrltidlna laaeons on anv In strumsnt: also board, room, etc value $210. f' -a. a aa.H M - Al Va aaJll aa aw Hs Is auotlns- throusn ths C R. Han sen employment orrice prices or ss.oo per River ft Northwestern railroad, which Is beinr built bv ths Ouasenhelm syndicats from tidewater to Catalla bay into ths coal and copper ore dls trlcts of ths Interior. Wares of $4.60 to $8 ars being of fered for skilled labor. It Is stipu- land, Orsgon. '. wo scholarships. Includ ing noon meal" Whitman Collar. WaHa Walla, WasB. Scholarship .in ths Conssrvatory of Music, valus $lt0. wniamatta TJnlversitr. Salem. Oreron. lated that the men who ars shinned to Two scholarships. Ono in either college Alaska must work for the company six lor preparatory department, valus $60; months,-or pay a penalty. Ths com-1 tns otner in tne musio uajmruneui. oany is taklna laborers, brldarsmen. sta- valus $100, tlonmsn, mechanics, drillers and timber- I Dallas College, Dallas, Oren. Schol- men. I arshlp in rither academic or college de- Th Catalla company Is preparing to partment, vslue $36 to $60. work day and night to push construe- a..M. tlon 0U.bFw RiyeL ?0l?,hw"."H Day scholarship in either college or rn. laim m yum ruou ui w (nus loadtmio department, good for ths syndicate headed by Dr. W. M. Bru- Jiir valus $120 ons Hop Picking Begins. (Special Dispatch to The JoarnaL) Salem. Or.. Auk. 20. The hon situa tion shows little change. There are a few small deals in strictly first-class hops to supply unexpected demands at I prices somewnat aDove tne ordinary price and oniy siignuy aepenaing on it A much larger than usual acreage of old hop yards will bs plowed up this year, and will In some cases be planted wun iruit trees. Many or tne nop' Though Every Day Will Be Big Day Program for the Week. Children's Day Climax. (Special Dispatch to The Joamat) Salem. Or., Aug. 20. Ths people .of ths northwest are Interested In ths pro gram for ths week of September 18 to growers say that they will leave a large 81, when ths greater Oregon state fair nart of their cron on the vlnea on ac count of the uncertainty of the market and the difficulty of obtaining funds on me crop as security, ficaing nas start ed on a small seals in a few of the fosms aBniinil Cist 1 sarvt sb4 n t dally good samples have been brought into town, will draw all eves to Salem. This year it can be truthfully said that every day will be a Dig aay. ine attendance win undoubtedly far eclipse aU former rec ord a Monday, September 16, will be open ing day. No special class of visitors will be invited, but everyone wut do ex- United States Government Bonds. York, Aug. 20. Government New bonds: Twos, registered do, coupon Threes, registered do. couoon Threes, small bonds Dls. Columbia, 3-66a..., jrours, registered, new.. do. couoon i Twos, Panama oo, coupon .......... Philippine Fours pected to come and see tns wneeis or ths ri Bid. 106. 105 102 H 102H 101S 118H 126 : 128 104 103 109 rat fair set in motion. SDeclal - . . . . opening exercises and addresses win do given In 'the evening. . ' .. Tueadav will bs Press day. and all Asked. I the pencil-pushers will b tne guests 106 I of honor at the people's greatest insti tution, tnis will also ue aisbku-i ukuq day. Tho Seattle fair people will have something to say to tho visitors . at Oregon's fair. ' . ... Wednesday, as usual, win os eaiem flay. The capital city always turns out sn masse on tnis occasion. 10? 108 102! ..... 187? 127? 105? 104 ThnrjidaT will be Portland dav nsii. ally the biggest or tne rair. juxcuri will be run . zrom tne metropolis Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today ...... Clearings year ago..., Gain today '. . . Balances today Balances year ago.... ....$1,022,078.18 .... .783,684.22 .... $238,689.16 .... 117,779.78 6p,416.68 MORE CARPENTERS NEEDED AT EUGENE (Special Dispatch to The Jos real.) Eugene, Or, Aug. 20. Eugene needs $0 more carpenters to build tho homes of people who have plans mads for thsm. From tho present prospects the demand for new homes and other build- Excursions roDolls and other points. Portland peop.e the last few years have patronised the fair lib erally and they now look forward to their dav at the fair as one of ths stel lar events or ins year. Friday will be Grange day. Special exercises will bo conducted by ths Grangers. i : 1 .:' baturday win ds uniiaren s aay. xne "VMa" will na admitted Tree and will be royally entertained. This last ' day of the fair will be an important one. Many, people erroneously consider Sat urday inferior, to ths othsr days, when Instead it should be the climax of ths whole week. Special races will bs eon- tested on lone uaa tracx. t GOVERNMENT MEN HAVE NEW QUARTERS ner. formerly of Portland, who is ownsr of the Martin's Island townsite and in terested with associates in development of the coal deposits back of ths bay. Open war-has been carried on, pile anver outiits oiown up wun aynamite, and loss of many lives has been nar rowly averted in the violence that has marked tho contest between ths two big syndicates tnat are rivals ror tns trans portation field of ths Copper River mines. . SALEM WAGS HEAD - ABOUT THIS SALOON Salem, Or., Aug;. 20. A license has bsen granted to the Standard Liquor company to open a saloon In connection with a cafe at 866 Commercial street. This has beesa matten of much conten tion here, as it is ths first and only sa loon in that block, ons of the most Im portant business districts in the city. This Is really only a removal of ths "Annex" saloon, formerly of tho Mo Cornaok block, but which was com pelled to move on account of alterations In ths building and ths entire lower floor is being; leased to another party. An unexpired license with about a year to run probably had soms weight in bring ing about the action of the city council j in granting the transfer, even over the. protests of many of ths business people in the block. The saloon is on ths site formerly occupied by ths Angslus res taurant, ;l M. - M I, 1. , I I. M . t I5fi Kit thS9f?t thff il ?.ihJ.u5h tn governmsnt's secret service office la tr wi l. aofn ZilrZrfZZ??1?!:! Portland, has moved into his new ofcs aro hero, is going to discommods ths Un tha7third floor of ths oostofflcs many psopis wno always corns to Eu. a-ane in tne autumn to achools or ths university. new buildings' aro belnsr built or con. templated. .-v - ...'... i: on ths (third floor of ths postoffics K,41lfMa. Th. Affla waa MMntlv. hull, attend theror the accommodation t the secret Probably 60 1 gervtcs branch of the government It is Watches cleaned, IL 842 Was. ,! U Diiaanars. fully equipped with ths latest Bertillon lnstrumenta sf measure, which system Is used by ths government in identify-1 1 FIRE CHIEF BUYS . T0LLGATE RESORT Battalion Chief Holden of the Port land fire department and H. 8. Rows have purchased th Dutch Henry" place, a farm of 160 acres near ths toll Kate oa the Mount Hood road. The price named in the deed was $1,600. Forty acres of the land Is beaver dam soil of great richness. v , I It is the plan of the new owners to j build t a large hotel on the farm and make it a public resort- It is so situ-I ated that it is on the line of travel toi Mount Hood and any electric road that should sro to Mount Hood would almost ' of necessity pass through the place. The elevation is 2,600 feet and in all respects it is adapted for resort purposes. Th rroperty Includes a mineral spring also, t Is considered of great valus and has long been tne property or a uerman, Henry Hainann. - tBide That Is s) Ride. v Go to with your fuss wagon puffing, . And eks with your flying machine; No sport is the- former but bluffing; The latter'a no dream that's serene. For me ths . high ' daddy of travel " This eerie perch loftv and srav: '' ' 'Tls ths boss beyond question or cavil; nas on ioh oi new na: srra. Walter 2sssd. "Portland. Oregon, Teacher of voice and singing, iessons to ths valus of $100. StoBClanvUle Oollsgs, MoMinnvuis, Oraa-on. Two scholarships. Ons In either academlo or college department," value $60; one In the department of music, valus $60. Paolflo Unlvsrsity, Forest Orovs, Ors gon. Two scholarships. Ons day schol arship in the academe or college, value $60. One scnolarshlp .or a girl with v months' Instruction in musio; board, room, etc.. in Herrick Hall. $160. Faciflo College, Hewbsr. Orsgon. Ons scholarship in sithor college or acade -.y department for one school year, $60. 2k. Max Mysr, 343 Alder street, Port land, Orsgon. One scholarship good for 71 hour' instruction In drawing, oil r water color "minting or pastel. Solmes' Business College, Portland, Oregon. Fo r scnoisrships; ono com bined scholarship ons year, value 100; one academlo or civil service scholar ship, one year, $100: choice of either commercial or shorthand scholsrshlps, six months, $60; night course, any ds nartment. one "ear. t60. I Behnka-WaUcsr Bnslnsss College, Portland, Oreron. Four scholarships for 13 months' combined course, value $100: one scholarship for 9 months' com bined course, value $86; ons scholar ship for 6 months" course, value 370; one scholarship for ' 6 months, either shorthand or business course, vslue 160. Baker City Bnslnsss Oollsss, Baker City, Oregon. Scholarship good for ons 7 'ear in snortnana, commercial, Eng lsh, i cdvertislng and : penmanshiQ courses, value loi;. international Oorresnoadsnos School of Boranton, Pa. Portland assnoy 614 McKay Blda;, K . Bead, manager. Two scholarships; onoke of 8100 tuition In sny , of th numerous , or helpful courses except ' language course or courses in locomotive running; another scholarship in ths samo to tho valne r! $60. Zntsrnatlonal Conservatory of BTuc!, O, B. Sands. SDaaager, Paolflo eoast dU vision, Portland, Oregon. Three schol arships; hs winnars to have their choice of any of the five different courses taught , by this ' conservatory; namely, piano, organ, violin, mandolin and r . itar; scholsrshlps Include sheet music, all ' tructiofis and ths stringed Instrument If stringed Instrument courses are seiectea. Oreron Expert Coll ere, Portias 0, Ors gon. V schoiasrblp in teles-raphy and typewriting, valus $75. Another schol- rshlp in tslerraohv. tVDewtitlna and station se: -ce work, value $100. Portland Bualnssa Oollsars. VovHaaA. Orsgon, A. P. Anntrora;, principal. rour scnoiarsnips, as rouows: Ons lor 11 months In combined course, value 1100:" ons for months In eomhtnad course valus $85; ons for months In combined course, valus $70; ons for I months In shorthand or business oourst, valus $60. t Boss Oltv Bualnssa CoTlava. n1n Oregon. so scholarships, ons eom btned course for one school yesr. valus $90; one 0 mon' is' course in shorthand or bookkeeping, $60. capital Business Collars, sjaiam. Ore gon. One scholarship, good for 10 months' tuition in either department, value $100. Oreroa Conserve torv of KtasiA. . Una, Oreron. Course In piano with in struction under I H. Hurlburt-Ed-wards, lncludin- use, of musio. valus $260. v Burene Bnslnsss Oollsr. Bursas Ore gon- One scholarship in commercial or stenographic course, value 1100. Western Academy of Musio. Blocu tlon and Dramatic Art, W. ML Basmus, pnaoipai, roruano, orsgon. ons schol arship in choice of vocal, piano, violin. alio art, vaiue szov. Bolmes-Plasders Private Sehonl lana, wrsron. uns scnolarshlp tot one year s sneciai universitVTrepara tlon, one year's normal course, or prcs tlcal English course for ons and ono half years, valued at $150. Oreron X,aw Coll airs. oannniwaiHii Ttraildlnr, Portland, Orsgon. Scholar ship in tns first two years of ths course, vslue $160. Oillssuls School of Bnnislin. Snri. land, Orsgon. Prlvste and claas lnstrua- tlon to the value of 8225. Albany Collars, Albany, Oreron. Tui tion for one school year in either aca demic or college department Pendleton Business College, Pendleton. Oreron. 'Valus of scholarship $100. Marlon Wards Farnham. dramawa reader, teach of elocution, oratory aud dramatlo art, Portland, Oreroa. Schol arship good for lessons to value of $200. Columbia University. Portland, a scholarship providing for tuition and dinners on school days during ths school year, commencing in September. Value $100. Pacific TJnlvsrslty, Conssrvatory of 1 Musio, Forest Orovs, Orsgon, Frank Thomas Chapman, director. Two schol 55'P" Pn valued at 160, one valued st $101.25, In either vocal or instrumental departments. - THE OREGON JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon: i I desire to "aid. . , , ;....,. to win s Scholarship by subscribing to the J'.. ..JOURNAL for the pttiod of . , . . . .months beglnnint. ., 1907, Please credit $.......... to my account and deliver the paper to the following Bd(dreu: Indicate here whether NEW or OLD subscription No. of points due (Siged)j,.,;;;;::;.,v;.,.,.;H.v;.;.'.U.. a .' , 'DIRECTIONSPointf not credited to contestant unlesi paniea the order. - To make ; sore contestant gets, proper credit for thl points, remit-direct to.-The Journal of give the money to the contestant yon ! wish to tavor. a person now taking l he journal will be allowed rotea if the subscription is advanced for three months or ,more. Votes are allowed on new subscriptions for any payment above one month. , , ;