The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 20, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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. THE OREGON: DAILY - JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND,-. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20. 1903.
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Fruit Growers of 'the Palouse Country
F.ully Protected Against Prost by New
; lyVDistilled Crude OU Smudge Plait'
WM MARKET
t t . - -
! ; IOPR0VES SOME
FIGURES RELATIVE
' TO UMATILLA SHEEP
i Shipments Today ' Increased
! Materially and Demand v
i v Remains Good.
With the commission men:
: Butter free, but demand good.
1 resed veal .continues weak.
Kkss- arrive In quantities.
' Onion market Rood .
, More asparagua arriving,
i i Rhubarb short. - - '. ' ', )
' While llicdc market baa not been
' overly llbral durlos; ths week, most
, of ths Front, street merchsnts received
large shipments today. The demand
la steady and able to take. care ot all
, additional arrlvala this evening r or to
morrow, There la no fear In tha dis
trict that there will he any eggs If ft
on hand at tha close of the week s
business tomorrow. .The Cl If ornU' mar
ket continues atirr at tni iime, inu
It does not aeem likely that there will
be a change within-tha next four or
five daya. Tha Oreicon product la much
sought after, and there la practically
no sal for forelirn eggs. A great
" many eggs hsve barn sold thia Week.
. , r r . Osion XCarkst Stiff.
f Merchants predict a rise In onion
; price at an early date. Today tha ten- . . . . over 100
'leney la ateady at previous prices, but wnl"" " . . "
ouialde Infuiences will force a rlae, . shearers will be employed and
which la expected to atrect this market
perhaps next week.
Veal la plentiful and growing weaker
Good stock Is offered, but the demand
today waa alack. Tha veal market la
expected to pick up tomorrow, but a
ateady tendency . la not expected at
tone. v' . ' ' '.
. a Amtm ia tMmtniifll In a ana r rti a.
Great Quantities of classy vegetables I belllea, unomoked. 1! Ho per lb; smoked,
are on the market at all prices. To-1 13 He per lb; shoulders: 10c; per lb;
(Special Olisstek te Te ".tarsal.) ,
Pendleton, - Or., March 20, ,4
Lambing la now beginning
among' the" herd 'of : Vmatllla 4
4 county, Sheepmen look for an 4
4 , Increase of from" 95 to 98 per 4
4 cent thia spring, , owing to the
excellent condition ttf the awaa
and the fine range Which ia now
available. There are over 180,- 4
000 bead of eheep In Umatilla 4
'county, 200.000 head of which 4
are breeding ewea. The, lamb '4
crop of 1908 will 'Increase the 4
number of aheep In the county to
about 470,000 held. However, 4
during the aprlng at least 100,-. 4
000 wethers and dry ewea wilt be 4
sold, leaving about 250,000 for
the county next winter.
Shearing through Umatilla
and Morrow counties will begin 4!
In a few days and the clip Is 4
going to average extremely high. 4
Some of the flock masters' ex- 4
poet the county will average 10 4
pounds per hesd, but the more '4
conservative estimate Is at about 4
t pounds, an Increase of about
half a pound per head over lest
year. About hslf of the sheep
of the county will be sheared by
hand and half by machines this
year. The price for snearing win
rJUCHLONG 1VHEAT iSTOCK JiECEIPTS
il' Oil MARKET! IH1ED AG1I
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May Option Wobbles but the After 0oscdt Day; Gates I Are
J Market Closes Firmer I -Opened ;'ia.:llec;eiye, Jfore
in Tone, Live Meat at Yards.
Under considerable bear presaure jj,; y !
iplng of long wheat the price of tgot ''' jig
y option declined 1H cents, 1906 o
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the total coat of shearing Uma
tilla county's , herds will be
about $20,000.
Chicago, March . 20. -Wheat opened
practically unchanged from yesterday's
close. Under
and dum
the May
toucnina r. Front taklnr cauaed a
fractional reaction from the low, and
the market closed firm.
Range by Iownlng-Hopklns Co.
WHEAT.' '
Open. High.
....... fi4 ii
90 SjK
CORN.
....... 7, 07
OATS.
7 474J
PORK
PORTLAND LIVE8TOCK RUN.,
.Hogs, cattle.' Bneep,
PULLED IIEIi HOSE
TILL SKIII BROKE
Four. Year, Old ; Witness
' ; Baiscs VoiceAffainst ';,v
Brutal1 Father.-
Mar
July
Mar
July
May
July
Low. Close.
OS
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to
It
Testifying before Judge Cleland in the
circuit court thia niornipg, Mrs. Lula
Thomas said that when her husband
threw her on tha floor, plied her nose
until the akin came off, pulled her hair
and sat on her, she had enough. Her
complaint states. that after thia affair
her 4-year-old boy spoke up and aald
,"If I were a big man I would not let
you beat my; mother that way."
. Mrs. Thomas married Abraham . E.
Thomas at' Cheyenne, Wyoming, In May,
1901.- She aal,I that aflar anma Mm,
i-ortiano union HTrwk Ttmm iiiwh rnr nuanano h,nn ArinV mwA ,Ki
20. After a day of no arrlvala soma I her. culminating In tha naaa.nulllnv in.
stork 'Is reported In receipt today. The cldent On August I last. 1 Court records
iiooaa neia up me smpments yeateraay, I were produced to ehow that Thomas
but stock Is runninc normal avaln with-1 ttleadod aulltv ha rhirn a i
vol m um migm oe expeciea. 1 ana oaiiery upon bis wire, and Judge
v,,,viii m,im:viym r atao cxpfviBu i wiejano grantea tne aivorco without
Prices remain stfTf but unchanged. I ,
A ..... - , , .V , I ' , WW., V Vf m v WMUUMVH,
" AS?.'. .-P" u"Mgeo, , ., ' Anothar ahnut wlffa ,kAa, . .a
urnciai yara values: 1 - .. . . .. ... , ..
71
21
2U
63
it
Hogs Best stuff IS ItOl 60' stock-1 decree -was Bertha Johnston. - She
J? 5J CattleBeat w.Tern ' Oregon' ate'era. "" J"1 wby .TK?,
4.0: medium. I4.004.2 "beat .cowi "he found In her huabanda trui
May
July
.1.1 2B0
..120
1160
3290
lias
1276
1241
1281
NEVADA
SHARES
which
she found In her husband's trunk. She
said ber , husband admitted that Kate
had offered tti take him to Alaska with
her.i . .. t-
.Harry Johnaton. the defendant, waa
recently before County Judge Webater
on a charge of non-aupoort, when he
was oraerea to pay ner 119 per monto.
The strawberry season Is on and
while the fruit sella In the retail ahops
at 76 cents a pound,, tha average con
sumer is nappy simpiy oecause me saa
son la open and there , la promise 0
lower prices for the Immediate future.
Tha strawberries , now. In market are
from Florin, California, and tha reports
from there iidlcete: that thia season's
yield will bra rather heavy one.' It la
only' a question of few weeks before
strawberrlea will be 'coming in large
iota wim pnoea 10 suit' almost every
Purse.,... .- .', .. ; '. .
Portland aeema' to have cone fruit
mad for the moment 1 The people are
cruiiaumiiig a. larger a-niuuni 01 irun
than even before at this time of the
year. While oranges, apples and bw
nanaa ' form the orlncloal suDDlles st
tbls time, the demand In thaae llnea of
later nas baen areater than suoolles.
Kveryone seems to want SDDles and tha
arable difficulty in obtaining aufflolent
iucia ;
tt la not alwava aaar to decide on tha
simple nourlahlna food a To eat what
At that time the wife's story of her on ,k" does nol mean.that the atom-
FRISCO EXCffANGEi
44444444444444444
by Downlng-Hopklns com-
inatoes are weakening, but rhubarb la
shorter than far many daya past. Uhu-,
barb will probably improve.
a number or orancea arrived from
the south today. The two crates of
strawberries that' arrived yaaterday
ware snapped uo at It.TVa crate, or 46
ceata a pouna wnoiesaie, . ..-
. ers4a, now and leea. ,
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta! tcj large
lota; amati lota, Ho. . ' ' ' '
WHEAT Track pnees ciuo, sin
oickled toncuca. 70o aca.
UJCAL lAJtl Kettle ieaf. 10a, 11H
par lb; fra, lie per lb; 60-lb. tins. 12o
per ,1b; steam reuderad. ia, 11 Mo per
lb; 6a 11 9 per lb; compound, fva,
He per lb,
ilSH Atock cod, 12 Ho lb; floundera,
lo per lb;- halibut, 60o per lb; striped
saaa, imi per 10; caiiiau, 110 per id; sal
mon, chlnoon. 12o lb; steuliiead, llo
per . lb; irosen, tc; bernngs.
o id; aoies, 10 10; snumps, iuc par
lb; perch. o per lb; toracod, lie per lb;
12c; red Russian. 8O41I0; blueetem. il lobsiers, 26o per lb.: fresh msckerel. le
wsJeivslley, 6ldo. 1 I P' lD.f'i,hfK P doaan: tog-
YC(N Wboi-r J: cracked, $21 ton. I teon. 12Ho per lb: bUck bsa. f0o per
'BARLEY New Feed. tt
rolled 2t7i; brewing, iz.
RTE per est
,. OA'i S New--Producers" price No.
..white $27 per ton;, gray, t2t26.bs.
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents,
, 14. HO; atralahts. 14.26: eaports. 1170;
valley,. 14.48; grahsm, Us, M 19;
whole wheaf 14.76; rye. ius, 16.6V;
bales 12. '
MI LI 'STtrrFS Nominal Bran, 2t
(27 ton; middlings, $30.60 21 shorts,
country. $16.60; city. $27; chop, $21024.
- HAY Producers' t price Timothy.
Willamette valley. ' fancy 116: ordin
ary. $11.60911; eastern Oregon: $lf
17: mixed, 110010.60; clover. $10 12;
grain, t ; cheat.. 4); alfalfa, $12J
12.6a. .: ,
- . s' Batter, Errs sag Foaltry.
BUTTER FAT r. o- t. Portland-.
Sweet cream, tSVie; sour 2V4c -
BUTTKK Kxtra fancy frasb cream
. ery, 20c; fancy 27 H t 30c; choice, 27 Vic;
store, 20o a pound. .
K(-TS Extra fancy, cnndled, 1516o,
CH EES E Full crea m, f la ts. 1 6 H c per
AVUiifK nillvlH. II, fro. IU JI-
fornia, Young Americas, 16c; flats, 14
ei4V0' lb.
POULTRY Mixed thickens, 140 lb;
fancy hens, 14c lb; - roosters, old,
lie; frreta; $4. 60 W. 00 doien; broilers.
MOOfefi.OO; geese, old, tOSc lb; turkeys,
alive, 14lo per lb: dressed, lt20o
lb; squabs, $2.60 dozen; pigeons. I1.S6
dosen; dressed poultry, 1 1 Ql Ho per lb
higher. .. , . . . . ,
'Sops, Wool and mass. '
HOPS 1J07 crop, first prime, 4 tt 5c;
. prime, 4 He; medium to prime, 4c; me
alum, . I in 4c lb; 1 0crop, - 1 tt 2o lb;
. contracts, 1906. .
WOOL 10 Willamette Valley, IS
017c. - . - v
MOHAIR 1208 Nominal. 26c -
HIDES Dry hides, iitrue u; Kreen.
, , 4 6c: calves, green. 0OTci KU, tc
. .lb; bulls, green salt. 2H2Ko lb.
BKIiEPHKlNS Shearing. 1620o
each; short wool. !6cMc; meol-jm,
-; wood. 1 60c ll scb;' long wool. "76c
. $1.26 each.
TALLtW PHma. per lb. 3c04e;
no. j and. grease, zfpitte. .
. CHITTIM -ARK 82Hc- '
Traits and Vegetables.
" POTATOES Select, 0 & 7 Sc. sell
ing: buying. Willamette vallvy, 40 A-IDc;
eastern MiQtnomab and Clackamas. 46 it
60a per cwt; sweets, 4 04c; seed stock
wonders,
per ton; I (h; silver smelt, 4 7o per lb;-Columbia
amen, 9Vi Diarii. vuu, r 1 w w, villa,
tl.oovi.oo aosen; snaa, iuc.
(Prlcea
pany.)
San Francisco, March 20. Noon clos
ing prices;
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 27c, Red Top Ext. 17e. Co
lumbia Mt. 21c. Jumbo Kxt 2c. Silver
Pick 26c, Black Butte Ext. 2c, Atlants
26c. Great Bend 44c Florence $4.10.
Dinm. B. B. Cons, 16c, Comb, Fraction
tin V aI.aw1 n. Tint c v m..
DiJon 4c, Yellow Tiger l2c, Yellow Rose
3c, Goldf. Cons. $4.97.
Ton. Montana $1.0. M.cNsmsra 47c. Sefuri! Aw Settling I.to Stte) of
j on. tseimoni fi.ii, on. iNortn Htar lie, I Jniuonum.
Jim VUtler JC. I Ynrk M,nh tA RtAka rnunM
ana neirera, i.iai.7i; medium cows.
tivvQiit; Dims, (j.ibrrs.vo.
fiheeo Beat wethera IS TS AS 00!
lamba. I4.lt w. 6ft; ewea, I6.00tfa.60;
mum, . wwwa.su.
ACTn'K CATTLE MAIJKET.
1 wn, waa tnM f 1,nrii
iTkri bbow , Improvement In Some f repeated these charges.. She aald her
Inatamraa In AAan a.ltta l. v.. nuaoana wouia ny into a rage over
... .. .u i nmhlna- and lva har for riava and
Chicago. March $0.noaa 31.000: waka a Mm. a.K lm. ral,,n,ln f.Tri'auwn iiean io on oounoa oi 111.
cattle. 2.000: sheen. 6.000. . land kI .Vm Vh. i.Z t What to Est quotes the following f rom
wtitti urn
with her
. - v ...v, i naoy, sne saia.
Today ihe"rn oouna to agree witn you in your
"'"v vi. nnu waaassi giai as s ins jf vu eaav
eating nourishing foods you may grow
aa thin as a rail, and while dieting to
keep down flesh take on pounds of fat.
caiue, j.uuw; oneep. s.uuw. , and promising to be good untl
Hogs opened strong, to cents higher, before Christmas, Isst year,
If "'"dar. 100 5lxeJ, left her for good. She llvei
!i:'l-?i K.3' aftf-Xf',. V:S5.i.?i mother and had to support h
t'sttle Strona.
Sheep Steady.
Kansas City. March 20. Hogs,' 8,000;
caiue, s.jvv; sneep, s.uvu.
Omaha. Neb.. March 20. Hoca. $.800:
came, i,vu; sneep, i.suu. '
NEW YORK ST(XltS DULL..
r on fscts that almDllfv tha
nouriahment queetlon:
Dr. Franklin W. White, In a lecture
to the students . of - Harvard medical
school, makee some rather startling
i . ' -
piles tha Portland market with large
quantities of asparagus during, tha sea
non. ' . . i- ..
Onions have advanced to such a high
polnUthst .the stores cannot sell them
under tc a pound and some are charging
more. There haa been a shortage In
onion supplies everywhere on the coast
except Oregon this season and even this
market Is now beginning to feel the
pinch of contracted supplies, ,
f)rA,nn ,,hha 4 m till In tK.
and- as fsr as quality Is concerned 'is
fsr superior to the product now being
received from California. Soma cauli
flower coming from the latter Section
Is, however, of fine quality,
When notatoea beaome an old nan t
the family leave them out tit tha hm
of fare every other day. A southern
way of eervlng mashed potatoes Is this;
Boil them. In salt water until -mealy.
Mash with a fork very fine, salt snl
mix In a big lurrip of batter and plenty
of cream, whipping together with a fork
until fine and creamy. Heap In a bak
ing dish and aet in tha oven to brown, '
Take ana onion. ona niirwa nf
ooner, sis or eight sweet almond
two ass. one slice of bread, half
pound of. cooked meat and ona table
apoonrui or curry powder for . Indian
k';ir ciivti nw vninn,. jr, iv, m nice
brown In butter. Put tha el Ice of bread
In milk and grata the almonda Into it.
Beat .the eggs In hslf a cup of milk, and'
mix an togetner witn ine meat minced
fine, and a small lump of butter and
the eurry. .
v ParsnlDS boiled In salt water, drained
and fried, In butter until tha edgea ar
brown ana crlap are a favorite vegeU
able for February.
OYSTERS Shoal water bay. per sal-
Ion. $2.60: per 100-lb sack. $1 0; Olym-
iia. Der aaiion. sx.ev: per ioo-id aa
i.uot(f t.oo; aAfie, cannea, uo can;
oosen: eaaiera to wu, si.ia pr Hun
dred.
CLAMB Hardsneu., per box. I.4t;
rasor ciama, i.o per dox 100 per aoa
raiats, Coal OH. Bta, .
ROPE Pure manlla, 12c;. standard.
llttc; sisal. L B. sisal. lc
LUml Ol la
ir 00 BUIS. una wooa BOl.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Granny (c. Jumping Jack 3c.
SCATTERED DI8TRICTS. .
Nevada Hills $2.86. Pittsburg Silver
Peak $1.17, Eaglea' Nest $1.82.
On February , at Third and Harrl- statements to Illustrate the comparative
nourishing properties or airrerent roods.
Borne of them follow, ' ,
A siicS of bread and putter equals In
nourisnraeni:
Three aood slices of beef.
Twentv cuds of beef tea mads from
Deer extract.
Half s, glsss of milk. ,
One and one half eggs. . -
Small plate of baked beans.
Sixteen oystsrs,
Kleven cuds of liome-made beef tea.
Be faithful to. bread and butter If you
would be well fed. and at the eame time
look to the quality, or your -bread and
butter. Well-baked bread of the beat
flour and good butter constitute a feaat,
but how rarel v we meet them in oom-
Danv. Tha home-made bread baker hasJ
a privilege of feeding her family well,
and no housewife should be .without the
According
son streets, she related, her husband
knocked her down after she told him
that they were "outta," He ran away
and left her In tha darkness, where she
wss picked up In a stunned condition by
on or ner girl rnenos. xney were
married In Vancouver In July. 1906.
Mrs. Johnston, who Is yet a mere girl.
went as she told or her husband's abuse.
and It was with difficulty that aha com-
I', tier iiarrauvv.
Tore Vp Tickets, s
Howsrd L. Rankin carted with Relna
Do L. Rankin In Loa Angeles In Decern
ber. 1906, because she refused to come
with Dim to Portland, where he hud se
cured a position. His .Wife said she
dull and practically for th entire ses
sion slumbered peacefully, tradlnc de
generating into' the mere swapping , of would not live In the same town with
contracts by a limited number of pro- any of his relatives. Once they were
fessiotmls. I irnlna- tn Ildhnlfrnm Tva itil,l and
Pending a more efficient clarification whan aha discovered thst he had bought knowledge of bread-making.
STOCK SALES AT SPOKANE,
.11
.120
e a a a 4
4 e
28 e
ltto
II
a
140
a e a
180
Water White
Pearl Oil ..
Head Light
Eocene
Special W. W..14V40
blame ...
Extra 8tar
Uaaollne
Iron Bbls.
V. M. snd P. Naptha ...12 Ho
Red Crown Oat hoi Ine ...ItHa
Motor Gasoline. .160
8s per cent Oaaollne ...SO 0
No. 1 Ena-lns Distillate. .10 e
BENZITtK 86 deg.. cases, 26c per gal;
Iron bbl lie per saL
TURPEN.' INK In casea. 72o per gal;
wood bbla. yV4e per raJ.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla 62e, cases
68c; boiled, bbls 640. cases 600 a gal;
lots of 250 aalions la less.
WHITE LEAD Ton lois, 7 He per lb;
mo-it) tots, so per id: less iota. ie.
WIRE NAILS Present basis at 18.18
or tne atmosphere obscuring the Indus- tickets by way of PorUsnd she tore! to Dr. 'White beef tea la an excuse for
trial position and trend of political them up, refusing even to pass through 1 food, but perhsps has Ita use among the
'i . u f ",Bl V... tne city where nis reiativea reaioea. hs other set or good doctors wno assure us
market will remain in a condition of he had to procure new tickets by we eat too much and that aafety lies In
n it nmi r mv Him. f,iirfr I - i.ura voit ui i wi v or Halt lAKe. After na came to c rastina. i: )
. . ,. . ,, I iL j " V", K v.., foriiana, no said, . sne once sent word
Panhandle Are Quite Active. Fundamental conditions remain stable, that stle would give in and come. He
(Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co.. I ?MP,lr"ci?I nditlons perplexing andj e- sent her 2oo. She kept Oie money, but
members gpoaane mining exchange.) I i . . . i ' . " ''7Z.,. '. .r I ""i not even send mm msnxs in return.
SDokane. Waar.. Maj-cli 20. There I i" " " Jr. r T i luney were married In Oakland in 1904.
. . . - ittrM nv an nnnnn nep or mnnp v an 41 1 a 81 , a .
" ,r r".i " : v I ' . I r Aiier yearn 01 lTiiimtMX ui mm.
s i.v. is cn i cai(6a9
Asparaarus Is In very liberal suddIv
In- the-retail shops at this time and
prices have dropped to 20o a pound in
some of the places. Thus fsr all the
r a rood Investment in
today. Panhandle was quite active.
Canes.
l14o
2SVo
22o
87 Mo
17 0
27E21CRIPTION.
FRUIT
PROSPECTS
GOOD
PALOUSE
An Automatic Arranfirenleut
Prevents, Destruction of
Fruit Crop by Frost.
' f . o. b. Portland, American
.. tt-. Farlv Hnu 1 A . i...
ONIONS Jobbing price,, $3.2508.60;
buying, spot, " Japanese, 12.60;
garlic, 7c lb. .
APPLES Select. ' $2.76: fancy, $2.00
, 492.26; choice, ll.J52.00; ordinary,
. i.5il.$6. - '
FRESH -FRUITS-rrOranges. $2.00 J
,2.76; bananas, Co- per lb', crated, 6Vo;
lemona. 842.60 box; grapefruit, $2,609
: 3.50; pineapples, $466 dos; pears, fancy,
$1.50(1.76; tangerines, $1.25 a box,
VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 60 9
'- 40c, sack; carrots. 60c per ' sack; beets,
6 if 76a per sack: parsnips, s&ctHl; cab-
fuUe.i fl.50() l.BO: tomatoes, Mexican,
2.00; beans; ' 16c; cauliflower, Cal
ifornia, $ 1.75 i. 00 per erate;
14c; horseradish. 74 8c lb;
chokes, . 76c$1.00t dosen; green
. onloaa, 40c ; dosen; peppers, bell,
25c; 'Chile, ' 16o lb; bothouss
lettuce, $1.2601.60 box; head let.
tuoe, 66e dosen; . cucumbers.'-hothouse,
$3 dosen; radishes, 26c dos. bunches;
' eggplant.' 20o lb.; celery. 4.604.:6;
crate; cranberries, eastern, $6pl0.60;
sprouts, 8Ho lb; asparagus, Ho lb;
: spinach, SOc&tl.OObox. ft-'' &i::
tS;4;Orocrts8.-;aatav"'25ta. "'i;?Y"i -i
' SUGAR California and Hawaiian
' Cube, It; powdered, $5.86; berry, 16.66;
dry granulated, $t.6a; XXX. grsn
ulated..$a.u; conf. A- IS.66; extra ti.,
66.16; golden G t06; D. yellow,
.14.116: beet rranulatod. 86.48: bax-
rsia, 16c; half barrels, 80c; boxes, bo
aavaooe on sack oasis. ,
(Above prices, are - SO daya itat . caab
' quotationa)
; HONkiK $8.60 psr crata. , '
jSCO i EE Paokage brands. $ 1 6.88 O
. SALT Coarse Half ground. 100a,
61S.6U oer ton: 60s. 814.00: fa hie. dalrv
60s. $19.00: 100s. $18.76; bales. 82.60;
i. us: ivva,
arreis. sa
i.lvarnAnl lutna
f?0.J Pr to; 60-lb rocU. IW.Mj
,(.Vtf.
. . (Special Dispatch to. The Joorssl.I .
Kennewlck, Wash., March 20. Pros
poets for a large fruit crop were never
Detter in this valley thaa they are at
this time. Warm spring weather has
prevailed since January I, with the ex
ception of one week of cold weather.
The ground has not been froxen at any
time durlnjr the entire winter. Fruit
trees are la the bud. a few of them
having blossomed.
Probabilities of killing frosts are
practically over, and the fruit growers
are wearln's; smiles. With many orch
ardists there is no fear of frost, for
they are protected ogain.it such a ca
lamity. A reservoir imfs been recently
built In this city, and filled with 10.000
peas, 1 jrailons Of crude oil for smudge pur-
ar 1 1-i -noses.
. By means of a thermometer placed
In the orchard an alarm bell Is set off
in the bed chambers on tbe aoDroach
of frost, cans of crude oil are Kept at
flclal lylces:
A tax .. 10
Alameda , , . , ,,,..,,
A 1 ham bra
Alberta Coal A Coke
Am'n. Commander
Bell
Bullion . .
Chaa. Dickens
Can. Cons. Smelter
Copper King
Dominion Copper 2
Evolution
Echo j.
Galbralth Coal '
Gertie . . ,
Gran by Smelter I
Hecla 31
Happy Day
Hypotheek
Idaho Giant ;..
Internat'l. C. A C. '
Lucky Catumet 1
Missoula Copper
Mineral Farm
Moonlight
Nabob
Nine Mile
O. K. Cons
Oom Paul
Panhandle Smelter
Park Conner
Rambler-Cariboo . . . .-; . 2
Reindeer
Rex (16 to 1)... 1
Sonora
SnowAhoe .. 1
Snowstorm "...17
Sullivan
Sullivan Bonds 6
Stewart i.. 5
Tamarack A dies... . . . ., 8
Wonder
Salea-2,000 Chss. Dickei
1.000 Moonlla-ht. 3 c; 4.000 ,0. K. Cons., i Cotton ' Oil
lHc; 1,000 Oom Paul H f.JOO Pan-1 flmalter. nfd
l- n I . T 1 . . r Ann n . .. , IT ' T
iiauuir, id.uvu fannanaie. ti,o;iAm. woolen
ln.uuo rannandie. tuc: l.OOO Panhan.
die. 6Kc: 600 Int. C. 7Sc: 13.00A Hul.
ltvan, lHc. . t
a-raaa hi, rom frnm talirnrnla nofnta
S as B Widespread Wet I c-i. ..il- . i , , i i I 1,,, anm -fa MAn' atwImI fmm Walla
blanket Upon business Imposes. la I . i ,( Walla. , ftntnn twilnta Will tint h ahlnw
Bid. Asked. UrKnf ""XL a TOteW. V&hjfc
K. Cons.
Of-
of equilibrium where the balance is
rather nicely preserved. ..
uurins me nnai nour, tnere was a
good rally, giving the final figures an
tlmony of Charles Schults. They werei
married in Illinois tn 1878 and tbe de
sertion took place in this city In Octo
ber, 1906. Schults said that' he has
cording to G. Muecke of Mlramonta
farm, ,near Aurora, Mr. Muecke sup-
Oysterg and macaroni unite In cro.
atiettea. The recipe of tha New Ides,
Isgasine Is as follows: Put three
ounces of macaroni Into a sauce pan of
boiling water, boll rapidly for 30 min,
utes. drain, pour cold. water over It and
drain araln and ebon fine. Put nna
cupful of milk orer the fire, and when
It reaches the boiling point drop In ona
oupful of oysters which hava been
rinsed and dried by patting them In a
napkin.
Cook tha 'oysters until i they "ruffle,
men remove mem xromue mug' ona
chop them fine. Add one tablespoon,
fut of butter and two tablespoonfuls cf
flour, rubbed smoothly together, to the
hot milk and stir until thick; add the
beaten yolka of two eggs, take from tha
fire, season with hslf a tahleanonnfut
of salt, a aaltspoonful of white pepper
and tiny .pinch of mace; stir In tha
oysters ana. ma macaroni and turn Into
a ' shallow pan, to become cold. Form
Ineone-ahaped croquettes, dtp In bee ten
egg, roll In sifted bread cramo. and fry
In deep, hot fat Serve with tomato
sauce. ' '. '
Another oyster dish uses green pep
pers: Cook together for five minutes,
without brownfns-. ona taMnaimMiruI nf
butter, one teaspoonful finely minced
onion and five tablespoonfuls of finely
chopped, green . peppers. . Add ona .up
ful of simmered and strained nvt,f
Juioe, half a teaspoonful of salt. das ft
of pepper, and eighteen oysters finely
chopped. Simmer five minutes . -and
servs on crisp slices of buttered toast.
appearance ot strength,
a? irun uoiiia iuiiniii;auua wim " "ej i , , . v .lthnn.k h, k.. ,k-
Tr ownVHotkYn.3 to "till ""Sff SfseVfoVnoloer
(Kanga py , Downlng-Hopklns Co.; iover. Tho divorce waa sranted.
Amal. Copper .. . .
Sugar
Col. Fuel A Irofi
Brooklyn
People a Gas . ...
U. 8. Steel, com.
do preferred . .
I Atchison
IB. & O. . ...
Canadian Pacific.
Erie
L, A N,
Missouri Pacific
I Pennsylvania. , .
Reading
Rock- Island
Southern Pac.
St. Paul. pfd.
Union Pacific ,
Am, Smelter . .
N Y. Central.
Northern Pac.
Anaconda . .. . . .
Great Northern
Southern Ry. .
Ches. A Ohio..
Soo, common . .
Wabash, pfd. ..
Aim Loco. . . . .
Norfolk ..
18ic: R. I., ,pfd.,M,.
I 1 I I W4
6fc 67H 66 67),
120 . 121H 120 121 Vi
. .20"' 22 20 22
47 47 48 4C
88 88 88 88
33 38 83 83
87 7 8 87
78 73) 73 73
SOU! 81 80 81
146146 146 146
-16 16 18 16
I ?7BI 7 .. I
38 39 37
116117 118
103 104 102
14J 16 14
73 74 72
116 116 114
123 126 122
68 69 68
6 98 96
125 128 126
87 27 86
121
12 12 12
29 30 29
!
37
62
?? . .....
lover.
SEES. YANKEE FPMEJT ,'
AH 11 USlAiN 1 jlAoAIN Xo.
IS. SEBOLT DIES v
UNDER OPERATION
drawer. The theft- waa ratinrtmA 4 -rv.
police and deleotlvea are Investigating.
HOTEL GUEST ROBBED
OF VALUABLE WATCH
Nnmbrr Engaged In Industry WQ1
(Thange the Race, Says
Professor,
Samuel Johnson, a a-uest at the Tntar.
national hotel, reported to the oollne to.
Clerk; in Auditor's Office S
pocKei or a gold watch, valued at $38.
ne couia rurnisn no description of the
thief as he did not see the man and was
not sure Just when the timepiece waa
taken. Tha police are Investla-atlne-.
Succumbs to Appendicitis
at North Pacific.
114
104
14
78
116
124
69
98
126
87
122
30
104
1
38
26
.27
94
17
Mrs. Bertha Sebolt. stenographlo clerk
In tha city auditor's office, died. last
night at the North Paclflo sanatorium
0, an nrimtlAn fn, amnandlnf f la
- , , .... i.rM . . . . -
lUTra flaholt waa tha wlfa f IjivtMl . "r" "'?PIn
- - - inparrment or Jirmur uoie
ARTHUR COLE LOSES ,
WATCH WHILE ASLEEP
sleeping
at saniT
Ruaala aecordlna- tn Pro, B. Sebolt. clerk In the east side water t La rrabeo street yesterday afternoon and
d a Rni Si Tfni.lr inoei "a years ui . - sioie two gold watcnes. a description
?n.rn Unlyer- Although an employe of the city but of the missing articles . waa furnished
Metallao and Idaho Stocks. '
Mammoth. Momlns and v American
Lead stocks are the best buys? on the
mantei. Morning-Mammoth concentrat
or siock guaranteed, 24 per cent divi
dends. The L. Y. Keady Investment
company, aai-39 unamoer or Uomtnerce.
3Ion-y and Exchange.
London. March 20. Consols 87 M all.
ver 25; bank rate 3 per cent.
but do you realise that for the few
yeara they-are. at the loom or In tha
shop the conditions surrounding tham
are, not aHaped or Influenced by anybody
who has an v Interest In tham?
, 'Ex dlv. 8 per cent "The trulv feminine a-lrl. tha ' t
( Sales, 671.100; money, high, 2;-low, frailty and delicacy, will pass from our
1; close, 2. ; . j working classes. There will be a te-
- i vnrB.uu iu ma iyie 01 masculine women.
Wheat Shipments. squat, flal-ci.ested. broad-backed, low-
London, March 20. Ara-entlne hl- vJSruiTR im"'5"U? ?.!?!
ment. today were S.OOp.OOOT.uabels. Last of wlfShoodnd. moVhorh Z'ZXVl.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jonnut) , -
Chicago, March 18. Unless factory
and shop conditions are changed mate
rially, America la threatened with a
race of women like those of the peas
ant class of
feasor inward
I any or w.aconsin. i . f month Mr a. Anholt was arreatlvlTha nniir.a tni7.iv., i,h r..,,.t .v...
In an addre.a hafnra Ta n,,hiiA -!.iV.- 1,Kea n" associnies ipr oer pieaaani an errort Bo made to catch the th ef and
in an OoareSS DeiOrO S OUbllC meetlnS I mannara and nl., ,4n. natnra, Har H,,th I ...... , i. ,
nr tha Tllinnla Tradaratlnn nt Drim.. ' i . . i I
" : " v, ...ihoh. CBUIra ants mi viit ui i j ua.i wura nil-
flilKa I . . . . . . , I
uw i nn nmn T nil nnrn n, ana averrr ona in I . , . .
After Showing- that one third Of the tha htitldlna- who had aver mat her ex-I ' IteYlVAl BerVICeg 4JIOC,
women Of the COUntrv between the area nraaaad anrrnw at hep aarlv and. liar I Tha revival aarvlraa that ' hava m.
vi in arm io are ennna in inauainsi raitnrui attention to outv won nar I tinuao avarr nirnt at cantnnarv si. in
occupations. Professor Ross said: high place In the opinion of tha city I church for two weeks will close this
viia many or mem k temporary, ornciais. une passeu ine nignesc in a i evening.
nw i otk. Aiaren zn .-Hrat.iin v.
convenient places throughout the orch-I change, long;, $4.84: sterling exchange.
tiro. WIIU ,iit, iBUVlicf ra 1. 1 i, iiit-iu uuiii'
ing when the alarm Is sounded.
By this means the temperature In
the orchard - Is raised several degrees
and no damage results from' the frost
ThU svstem Is becoming; orevalent
throuahout the valley and danger from
damaging frosts has been reduced by
It, materially,
week. 7.376,000 bushels. Australia ship
ments were 360,000 bushels. Last week.
836,000 bushels.
... . v ' ' " '
v Wheat at Liverpool.
Liverpool. March t 20, Mav wheat
opened 7 ; closed, 1 ; a net loss of
WOODMEN TO COME
DUBING ROSE FIESTA
EGGS fiO UP AGAIN
Fl
1ISG0MME
T
60s. $19.00: 100a $18.76; bales,
. Imported Liverpool, 60s, $2v.0
lli.OOj. 4s. 18.00; extra fine arr
a and 10s, $4.606.60; iJverpoo
Above nrtcwa annl in as'laa t ia
than car Iota. Car lots at special prloaa
- RICK Imperial Japan. No. L1 Ko.
VIsOtO New Urluu. taaad. Io: i
,1a C. 1 ' .. , - . . . " ' " A
udane-iiiuu
Whlta 14 1i nlnb , I,
Umal, Vim 6.xTc.Vredt,4U"ct
' (Uolted Press '-tsssed. Wlrs.) '
San Francisco. March 20. Wriest
No. 1 Californisi stub, per cental. $1.67
t1.85: white milling club. $1.62
1.87; White Austraiisn, . ii.TOU) 1.72
northern bluestem. $1.21.67
northern i club, $1.67L62; Inferl
(trades of wheat $1.86 SD 1.60.
Barley No. 1 feed. 31.3601.40. with
some fancy at $1.38; common to fair,.
i.z7 uuih ; orewing at Ban jnran
Cisco. $1.401. 46; brewing and shipping
st fort vosia, ji.tu((i.o; cnevaiier.
i.boi.t), acapraing io quality.
nutter Fresh uaiiroroia extras, $4e;
rsts. 23c: seconds. 20 e: fresh
-rfet roasted, 8e 1 packing stock wo. l,; Ic; iso. 2, 18c.
white,
84.26: large
bayou, $3.90;
NUT ft PMnutt lumKn 4 u. iv.
1 Vlrrinta. tt k ik. . WZ1 I l.a.tai u. a - .4 a. aua
1. a f a . gTValltra. - B i'dio( " t -vva vVvi
per lb; JapantuHV66ct roasted. 8e 1 packing stock WO. 1. 1 90 ; No. 2,
per lb; walnuts. California, is aV u,-
tinanntx 15e p., lb; , hlcsor nuts, j firsts, 16o; seconds, lo; thirds, 14a
a s? asuLaw. aaa usr U all
berti
per
Fresh eggs, per dosen Extras, 17c;
Cheese(inew. ' per. pound California
a io per io; rancy pacana. liluc I flats, fancy, 11 o; firsts. 10c; sec-
-, (was, wi lamorm iouni America,
fancy, i4c; firsts, 12c; storage, eastern
rancy isew yorK, I7c;. Oregon, -12c.
Potatoes, per cental Lompocs $1.10
wi.su;. uregon "Burbaaks, 5c $I.oO;
Vests, Tlrt mad Vnnrialnn
DRfcaoKO ! MEAT a Front . tra
Hons, fancy, ; 7 o lb; ordinary, Jo;
ID; ordinary, 8c per lb;Tjeavr I lyST Whites, fancy, 60o76e! early toss
...I 8a pt.r lufWton fancy, llo PeT ffiLM01'Mi rtver IL86 1.40 . sweet
spring 1 ir , 184i6e. ; - '?S?Jioe, o per pound; new potatoes,
hams. vkAwis, tiu roruand oacklvf . ,
fhwuli nam a io to IX lba ..-ITt.. 1 Onions Orea-on
il irt is ii ' j?o m n. la i f eastern. Il.S5fi S KO .
Jio: breakfast batoa. ; 16oi2Ue m?i 9r"n8e"! box Navels, fancy. 82
lo; loutts, so ptr lb; cottagt, roif tool ft iiniE. cr f ,1'51: atsndard.
l-cr io; leguiar snort ctesrs, smoked. I " ""a")""", si.swVJ.VV,
i ic per tv. unwawwu, ,v per io: clear
13.8101.60;
Lack. utimcKeo. iuc: ; smoked, ,. lie;
l bu.ts. 10 to lie lo; unamokod.
ier lb; suioked, 13c per :tr;, clear
,:t')'-l: Barley at Chicago. ,
closed '.l&n- r, va.jf
short. $4.87; silver bullion, 66.
San Francisco. Mnroh sn ftti-iir,
exchange 80 dnva ii a il .h.iu,
rhnnirR mi oh Il lh . ,.n iT I
Ann ii si ik V Vir" "".""SS Desla-ns for th Woodmen of the
per cent premium; tiitwlWJ1 reP5nt th"J ,n tha
oer cent bremlum. . T" ' 1 'I Rose Festival parades next June are
being completed and will be submitted
to the general committee -on Rose Fes
tival of the Order at a meeting to be
neia Bunaay arternoon in tne woodmen
temple, woodmen from all over the
state are making arrangementa to visit
Portland on woodmen day, June 6,
when special trains will bo- run from
oeumu ana points in vregon ana wain
ington. There will be several Wood
.21 426 401 1 men noats In the parades, aa a num
. . 88.401 1 Dr 01 county committees are ar-
"' ."O .v il, . v . .null . vauif, iciir
aeniea oy iioais : emoiemauo oi ins
oraer.
as an incident to a day of toll.
' "The cost -f the cure, the prevention
of suoh a state. Is in the handa nf 4Brv
ciety today. The law can tell a girl Jusfe
uuw iiioiij uuura vi iime sne may sell.
BESEETEE CONFESSES
TO PLEASE HIS BRIDE
per cent premium.
Northest Bank 8UJfnW.
PORTLAND. " "
Clearings today
Year . ago. .. . . ;
Balances today
Tear ago . . ,
' ; - " SEATTLE.
Balances
Balances .
Clearlnira'
Balances i
Goes to Gaardhouse After Marry
ing and Professes Re
ligion. .
$ 913,458.28
1,141.284.27
192,414.28
199.934.79
TACOMA.
..$608,442
.. 180,149
, Tlather In NoHhwest.
Western Oregon and western Waahi
Ington Showers tonight and Saturday!
southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington
and northern - IdahoShowers tonight
or Biiunur, .WMUW IB 11.
' Southern Idaho Fair and warmer to-
nignt; eaturaay rair.
CLYDE ANNOUNCES.
PLANKS IN PLATF0EM
Statement No. 1, tha establishment of
municipal employment agencies and the
furnishing of school books at cost to
tna ennoren oz the, state are planks of
tho platform on which Ralph C Clyde
n nnniinaaA' r nar s, aa f aa a AanAtaiA
v3 .if .' wwnr, i lur iiwacuudiicui numiDiUDll lor IUM
t vintnn u.k a ia rtynni ... I senator. His declaration has been filed
- ... . u ii. .-.u . . r. -j-.o. TfaaiTzi .1... . . . . - .
quotations nominal; California prompt wlAn.n.fnlAiJfrr a-" ' V i
shipment at 36s 3d; Walla Walla prompt SitL.nv'"" 5, Xec,,"ct 'K?1
shlDment at 36a. , I Neville otVo. 40, L. C Coulter of No.
- . . , ' . . I, lltnnilA Dan XJA -if Txr
"' . " . T., t !'. I P- Swop of No. 36 are new candidates
aiitrcrpw ucanv nioiici, - . j , i ror - KepuDiican committeemen. O. w.
LlveroooL March 20, Mav -.wheat! Swop want to represent precinct Na
closed 19th. 7s ?d; opened 80th. 7a dtl 10 on tne yumocnuo committee..
closed 20th. 7s d; loss. d. English
country markets ; quiet but - steady;
French , country -;v markets . quiet - but
tesdy. - . , .
;r-F"ChIttj Needs Bfoney. " r''g
(Special Dlspatcb to Tba JoarosL)
Santiago. Chile. March 30. Tha pnndi.
tlon of the Chilian money market a-naa
from bad to worse, i The senate has
' nan jt raucisvu vxraui ., nuraeu
San-Francisco. March 20. December I passed an act for the emission of a vast
bsrley t, closed , yesterday at -'. .114 ; I "n f paper money and It Is foreseen
opened " today at 1140112?. closed to- tbat the house will approve it s gainst
day ml lUHWlW--'.'-'' I P2tat f all the business commu.
4 l::: v; . ;- " " 1 ' -. "xl"" " CJl7-ana Valparaiso. The
Tacon Wheat MmtH. ZT&Z0 VLJ"1V.
(Spaclal Dlfpatch to The Journtl.)
Chicago. March 16. Comforted by the
love of his 24-hour bride and by newly
professod. religion, Ernest L. Dawson
Is a voluntary prisoner In Tort Sheri
dan guardhouse, having surrendered
himself to the police at Mishawka. In
diana, upon-the .advice of his sweet,
heart, Bernloe Hodges Dawson.
Dawson enlisted in 1904 snd served
more than year7ln tha Philippines.
He deserted after his return to America
vTauBo ma pay was not great enough
to . allow nlm to support his mother
who lives in Bryan, Ohio. , " .;?.
Ha . lv4int a , KriaVtaTsntr. t.ji
live, and tnere met Miss Hodges Three
weeks later he proposed marriage to
wn.vn.cu ma ucaeriion. . UDon
her advice ho -wrote to. hi. u ,ir
!... ori ugiethorpe,
Georgia, and was arrested.
All ss HooaeB.cnen mat.riAj tv.
.tin Un Z.nt"-, "TV.". "'",UO
k11- k" Va'"!"1?" and had
wiaa tauLicu, riitsiiiiH gir tn
tha Indiana town, aa wait .. ZI-ZI'I- "1
h- i ik.;;- it..
r"" ". wm attemot to
have a light sentence Imposed. Vl 19
- PEES0NAL , . "
' A. Tt. Mason nt fliul,. u... a. i, .
Very low' at hiV resldenoa ,S-'Z
Heights, and is not n-iV. Z " Ti'.l
throughout the day Mr. Mason suffered
a . paraiy tie stroke bout two months
ago.lnca when he has gradually failed.
He Is about 0 ears of aKe, and has
been prominenUv identlflt ik . v,Z
commercial life of Portland for t nunv
berofftears. -S -
B. R. Benedict o Tenvar 'rnin..jJ,
member of the supreme council of the
Royal Arcanum.-.Tva entertnlna ,t h
Commercial club today. . Mr, . Benedict
ns; lastalled
Tacoma,
larsre class that took the cttv civil
service examination for stenoKTSDhie I
cicrks last beptemoer. ,
Mrs. Sebolt was 111 but a few weeks
and- when she left her work was In good
health save for the disease whloh later
cauaed 'ner death. Shortly after quit
ting ner worn sne was removea to tne i
sanatorium and waa operated on Mon- J nC
aav. tsne ianea io recover irom ine
operation and died last night No ar
rangements for tbe funeral . hava yet
been maae, -
WON BY ADVERTISING
Oover Hoke Smith' has been deliver
ing a number of sneeches to mark tha
opening of hi campaign for reelection
as governor of Georgia, t
HIGHEST
GRADES
V . T TA,
Opens One of Manj Letter
Sent Spouse, ' ,
tCy iuTb" W8?c bKt
(Special Dispatch to Tfas jfoarsal.) .
Wilmington, Del., March 16. James I
M. Cleaver; a Mount , Pleasant 'farmer.
does not believe In advertising for a I
life partner. .He, advertised for such.
and today the marriage-' was annulled!
In th superior cours on the ground that
this wire naa a nusoana living. , I
Cleaver, who grew tired of a lonely
life, advertised - for a life companion,
and ha- received a aeply- from Mrs. Julia
Tucker, who informed tho farmer that
she was a widow. - ' -
Following a brief correspondence the I
two were marriea in mis city oy tne
Rev.-aeorg Lr Wolfe. Cleaverg orlds
wrote numerous letters, and the answers
received were addressed to "Mrs. Julia
Tucker.'.-'-
.This aroused his suspicion, and after
Opening one of the letters he gave her
$ a ana oougst ner a raurosa iicaet io
Jersey City, her home, to which city she I
aepartea. ' -
PUTjP COMPANY'S , .
.CASE IS .ARGUED
IN THE
NORTH-
WEST
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
' ; ! '
1 r&$S
Bay - th best '. twenty-flvs cent
COFFEE
in town At the
Haines Tea Store
' 170 SO ST. '
' Bet. Morrison and YamhflL '
University Meat Market1
Q. A. HARRISON.
688 BAWSOX BT. COB, TViX.
Hound Steak; per lb i Kn.ni ; i , t . II
The esse 'of the -'American Sulohlte
Pnlp company filed last fall against the
Crown Columbia Pulp & Paper com
nanv . of Oraeon fit v. .- alleain an , In'
frlngement- unon one of their patents
for -the manufacture of oaoer. is beimi
argued before Judge Wolverton In the
1 fnirad Btataa circuit, oourt to4v, - The
sulDhite comDativ .haa its . headauartorsl Loin Steak, per lb, ...... ...... .12
In Boston., , - vr , I Porterhouse Steak, per lb. ...... ,,1
. i Tea aone Bieas, per id., ii
OmA'DTi' nV ItYVD-DTCriV ' Bhouioer .ttoaaper io.,.,7 ana.
OAUAfcAil iIlVJyiAtOVi.1 - I POt KOSSV per IO. ........ U
fwW , ' ',T4yniTTf avwy j,, .w, , ,, .
' IS I H H H I" ! b. , 1 ' r If h II Soud Meat,, per ID.. ... . . , .SS to
Roll Roast, per Ib.i..,
10..,,.....,,.
A buralar "climbed throueh t tran
som over the front aoor -of the store of
Clarke Bros.. 289 Morrison street, last
night and rifled the drawer of the cash
register rof its contents about .312 in
coin. ... The' thief also took a number of
telephone slugs which were In the money I order Xast 338.
Mutton, per lb....... .....Ke to
VesL per lb......,..,..-.,.f;a to
Hani ............. 'Xlti
Bacon 1 ' , , . . l7He
- One meats are fresh overv day anil
goveramcat inspected, Phoce . your
' r j