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THK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY , EVENING,. APRIL IT, 1808. TODAY'S MARKETS If Every Country, Shipper Would Join the Portland Board of Trade and Con duct Business, All Would Bo Better local onions f PUT OH SHELF! MOKE BUTTER ON A ; LAJ.GE SLICE BREAD Season About Over and New. ' comers Force Them Down to $1.75 Today. : Front atreet features? Local onion are lower. , . Or. son asparagus In market ghubtrb from noma places, ag are steady; chicks too. Pressed meats ara firm. , Banana, trade la rood. Horsersdlsh from Kanaka. Strawberries ara -chesper. Salman prlcss ara down. loeal Onioaa Arc Lower. nuMiu of the arrival and battar mand for tha naw onione which arrived from Texaa yeeteroay, local onions an not ao firm nor ara prices ao High ' Tha reason for thla la that local -rallies 11 Ton can spread your butter e thicker for tha prlca Is' going 4 down. Mora bread, added to tha buttar will not coat , you any more,; either, for flour recently e , took a drop. Today ona of tha e , larger outalda creameries cut 1U e) best product to 166 a, pound, or e) (o a aquara under tha former 4 quotation. Other majtare report that ' supplies ara accumulating and. a general drop la now due. Several otty creameries ara re- e ported to be cutting the price 4 for outalda shipments because of 4 tha accumulations. . 4 ' , ' .,.." i v .; 4 LAMBS LOSE $1 III YARDS TODAY WILLFEEDS ARE QUOTED HIGHER . i. -; .. . Quality Shows Great Bane Great Shortage and Contln , and Some Go as Low as ; uance of Good Demahd $G.50, With Sales Slow. , Sends Price Up. - Today If 4 1907 105 10 ., 21 1108, PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. I wneat waa firmer on the board of Hog. Cattle. Sheenl- T -Jh better ton. IS lit . ;I 2a 1 loo haa been AffaraH tn ii.h ' .1 Mlllstuffs ware HmnK.f .....,... , ,. t'T" oamana; uva government Call bain tha nrlmir. ....... nk. af. . i . ... .. I "i wnat. la in. iroumt' witn in -L.. " r " :r.r-"V - jv; vamnm. .vwj - spring lamb demand thla season dealers "''.'.."pp'1". 'f uu cuU- ft. Dir. . ... i i .. a r ...a., a aw... . . iiiiii a 1 1 rm a- nriiu. . " ma numoer or iiiMuiriva raceivea irom outside states regarding membership In tha Portland board of trade. Offerings continue scarce In all lines. ThCra Will ha a mulln. n V. . K... -A VKaur ABLE8 -Turnips, new, . .9 f' L.rT" dlactorl' oil the boad"of trad. nt I fVT.' ' iil, Th"7r.t.,i i.. oemana la mucb curtailed from wnai it de. ilL'L'?1 been In, recent years at thla. time I ...a. 7a TiT,.' ..n,Vnni ln Pricea are aurterlng. Today spring 11:60: cineapDlas, 8408 dos: tangerines, I i. k. . T i in A if ! -At5J tr,wberr,e"' 00 " cording to quillty. which practically I on the home product ware .put a trifle I fOc, sack; carrots, too per sack; .beets. hu im.ii amnS i. Vnaini Monday at 1 o clock to consider a nroo- ii net laani raaiL. r. 1 : - a t nn mn k. . . m - - r..iJ.-J7i. I in? trade. wi ' MI whi.iw V.MIIUIIII Tha antlva tliuii m.rlr. .aiiMiiiih Ia .WMUHIB line D.lWB.n 1" ...a ' . k. k . a m . . f ( ... p.. ir, . I, l . ku. . a I . I w ar.aa u ..m.. a. v a wm....h w IM..H . llll pnv. t'i inv ""mi irruu-iic.iv: r loridft, l.nv-v"t irrrniia-. i.liv fl tha .ffarl. nf a amanil igl the Bermudas came from I lie; cauliflower. Oregon, eocffli coy, orOMt .bV Tha r Journal a-v.ral dava .Pr buy I car a of in a limitea way local onionaineas. trie: noraeraaian. iy,uta I i, . . . .... 'iianalfa. lio.fio. d.llv.rv t . la Ll L . . a. I I I . - . I . A - I W I1UI M !! . IIU1II . ' . ... ' iiy .aom a. itikii aa .-. arnuiionra. .u u ... a.., "...oil-. .y Durchaa ahean In lha Interior thla rear I naiweea. pounds along Front street, ai-1 aoa: peppere neii, zoo; ypu. '"i even after ahearlna while for the Daat I Offer to sell 10 rases the general-market waa ntverl hothouae letiuce. fl.00Ol.60 box; hwd I ,llP"." '"l!" -i - w.r " I full oream chaeaa. nuT ijaaaa to arrive on Break oallion for the eatabllahment of a naw 'ortiand and aeoond cu track Portland red onlona will begin to arrive from California and globes from Walla Walla. Advices by mall from Texaa to local people state that the crop of onlona there thla aeaaon Is very heavy and the expectation Is that the price will soon drop down to 75o per 100 pounds. Bbubarb Trom Kome riaoaa. After all there's no place like the Otooanas, ITata. Baa, Board of trade pricea: November Cooa bay waier. - too hlah because of tha fact that no I C6aT6o Der aack: naran tuner onions could take vol until Texaa havo recen Hundred thou ah nigner man xnis latter price ruieo I letiuce, oc o, ougumunn, nuinuuae, i contracted for nrevlaua to wool time. m t vaatarlia ah.n h -fa-ana ir. I California. 11.76 doa: radlahea 15e doa or previous 10 wool uma. rhed In. This morning one or two! hunches; rhubarb, Oregon, 4360 lb; OSBeeal Xanat Oood. I Wheat track price..) Club. 14c: red. i.-tlava ,. k nrl. liml anlr talaalerv. 14.EO14.76 crata: cranbarrlaa I fhitaMa rt th. nnlrn.ii an4 ln.a In I tin- hln.ii.rx u.n. ... 14.60 but the general price during the I eaaUrn, 19.00 10.60; eprmita, 8Ho lb; I the prio of lamba, the general llveatook I Barley Feed, lit. 00: rolled. S27011 day for bast Oregons was 14.76. Turthar I asparagua. Oregon, 80(8i90o. per dos I market Is In good condition. Small re-1 brewing, lie. declines are anticipated within the next bunoheai California, 7 8o lb; spinach, I celpts oontribute to this strength. While I Oats No. 1, white, lit. 60 0 -7: rray a M I. II. . 1 1 L .... a II V U 1 Is. an w a a.. I. a.a a. ..... ..aa. i aai.lAMaf Mm mmm lW OITI igr 1 1 wilt DDI V-l juni.urir.llvnj vv. I . . . .M.i. i.m.-i v-roia iiw.uvihh w-u mmv. cunes in me: eastern nog price, locai Miusiurrs Bran, 116.00: mlc reci quota-1 iiu.to; shorta. country. 128 60: clt this time, i wheat and barley, chop, 127.60. tona uii wuwer nxira, i,uc, fancy, 2o; irw tan vi i cnuice. .ac: (.ara u.f . with a wtaker fUnc th price dropped! ; (om and com mi Ion off. 1 lit. a V.WW. A-'.. TVllUW.rOI. . I a a T ' fatafl. har. 1 . . "& SUOAB-Callfomla & Hawaiian Rs- n'.n Vhl.au.t ?Sl Jln'vu. '-'?L..pilwder-,1',. llili However, a year aso today the rrinulated ' n il-" conf ' 4S- ..tri th hog market began to change and choice, 26c; ato?a. granulated, .6, conr. a., ., extra l i,k . ..i i - -,. AmnnmA I ' B., M.00; golden O., 16.60; D., yello- 15.76; beet home one to produce tha beat fruits and I ,xfJViI!:. K vegetablea. Rhubarb U now- coming '"SSyS.'VTi Mis. 16c: half barrela. 10c: boxea. 61a rriTT? 'n... """i . "e?nrT crT-. .Ho; advance on aack oaala- I l. " "u."r" "uu "-' au i crrtun orica. iwc; owias dioce, luo; Urn llluv. nrlcaa ara IS dava aat -uh ". ' JI" i . . .T " w i aiint.il n 1 h J num. I I Pnn Quoted by The Journal.' ... ... I Poultry Mixed, lie; fancy hens. 14 VV. H. Daurhtrav. crealdent of the I ni 4 Un- rnn.i.r. niH in. n.. stockyards and one of the owners of the I broilers, 22Hti26c. ' former Hunt ranoh at Echo, haa re-1. Potato fiaiant iiin inn- turn. nd. 100a. rn? me city auer a aiay on ma lametttr valley, buying. 46c; eaatern A I ranch. Accord In a to ranorta It la the luuitnnmi)i ami rii.m.. K..-.irv -Vii...irr r- j v. " "r.w " ii i ir". w"i . - r ;;...i - n. u . w . .... t -v -; t-- - vv.vr la iwniuni; no oemtna tor riiuwr ui i Aa lis 00- 100a 118.16: balea. II 11' " ric.m.qi iw.uii.j 1 new caiuornia, aeuing. totuo. k. If- . .....I V. I. . 1.... I 7 TA . VJ . ". ," waN H., i, a. aetata. .n ..In. u tha Pxhn I .-I fl' V,!V all and tha f reahneea makes a aale liCoorSa. II ooreitra fine arrita. la rancn ov cuttlnir It Into small tracts, every time. In th Front street mar- (. .m ioa ii shrti so: u-.rnoni T.r.. The Henrietta mills, now owned by Mr. kets It waa Quoted today at 46o I tk tinta mr to: iii-ib rack, una: Kaughtrey and other owners of the s. n. from Willamette valley points In fair ouantltv and when displayed alongaide the product from Walla Walla or the Inferior quality from California, there HONEY 11.10 oar crata. rnri'mvPukin nra nAm in lie I stocayaros ana one ox toe ownera oi ina COF KB Package cranda. lll.lio former Hunt ranoh at Echo, haa re- HAL.T Coarae Half aroun 111.10 per ton: 10a. 114 00; UUt, 10U .00. (Above prloes apply to aalee of less than oar lota Car lots at special prloes Krho ranch, will be retained bv him. Today 12 bead of horses arrived in the yards. Offlclal vard orlces: Hogs Best stuff. $.60t.S5; stock- pound, Chinook almoa Is Lower. TV V. n . (ha 9im nf a a Imnn tn tha Cr In.kl. I. ,,.k a rfl.aniinln)m.nl I SUbleCt tO 1 UC.t UStlOnS. flahers as well as buyers.. the price la . RACr ipiperlal Japan. No, L. : No. conalderablv under the former levels. . Hto, wew urieana. neao, j; rhlnnnki ara IndlT nuntail In tha whnla. I JMi ( vreOie. Sa ... - , li h iMi Hmull .hit. II IK. Iirn hi. n. a . i . r a. . a -..!. in ann a r . . i i - - - . . . . . . -. . , . - heads at 7c. Receipts thus far the Columbia have been light with de- r'S'K. Z:7 . j anTT i, iw. medium cowa. IS.l?0ffll.76: bulls. 12.60 rose lea. mi i.w; iisti, n.ovvi.vv. roasted. IHe mand liberal A few the Columbia BfalANH BmTll white. 14.16 from white. 4.I6: pink. 13.86; th Lima. 16.86; Mexican ret m ae i NUt Peanuta Juml shad are being received from Jj! aptia. JSTTi 'b' ft. UPPlle r t0 ant & & wPaK2?t 'calTfornli'ls: era and China fats, 15.76 4.00; block. 16.7601.00. Catila-fielect eaatern Oreaon steers. bavou. 11.81:115 26; fanoy, 16.00; medium. 14.6094.76; rede. 4ic. (best cows and heifers, 14.0004.26; PROMISE RELIEF IN THE GRAIN SECTION to base a quotation. "er lb; M-llhne "innHnna- ann -Ion P .P l . . . . . C . - J v7 . i . Ti . Klioo per ta. 1 per lb: almonds, lfo. Front street the price holds stiff at teller StrftwborrSM Af Qh3pr. With fria fr4t. Brrltra fa nf tttrMI w. hrrlea from Florin. California, the auaJ-1 DKKSSKD . L . L .1 A ... , W . .1 par iu, uraau uvu, aw i-ar iv, in- v -.ww. wima. aa. . . . .. . a a . I - . l 1 a a 1 1 A . .A ltd per ID! isncy pactuia. i. avs I noariinea, .u.wuim.vv Hheen Beat wethera. 16.7606.00: 1 T7n in Will Lill TT..rn All CJ.. aprlng lamba welshing 76 pounda. 16.66 Ttmi UII ijiuilillioa- 8.oq; ewes, .wo et-.ou: mixed. u. 6.60: v wn, f ff,vvu v.uvi ui i a ttj , f.vv i yearllnga If fat. 16.7601.00; o.oi Msata. riah aad Frovlsloiis. MKATB rrom street DEADLOCK IN SHEEP. tions Tonight and Tomor row, Say Officials. R ORDERED TO SOUTH COAST American .Warship to Invcs tigate Trouble in South , American Waters. BURTOKEXPLA flS (UaiUd Preaa Leaeed Win.) , Ran JFranclsoo, April 17. Political un- raat along tha eouth coast haa cauaed th laauance of aecret ordera te Com mander Henry Thomae Mayo of the cruiser Albany to prepare at onoa for a three) months' cm lee. The destination of tha ahlp Is believed to he I -a Union, Salvador, In Central America. Great exoltemeni ure vailed aboard when tha newa leaked out this morning, ror tne sailors auono.ro thnir veaaal waa lying In tha harbor before solns Into drydoek for a lengthy period of moroiiin uYvni.utmi. nui insi-iiui ana will Ball tonight for Mare Inland, where she will take aboard provlalons for three months. Including a plentiful store Of ammunition. All anort-term men, of wnom tnare are a number aboard, will be put ashore, for the department wishes no one In the craw who la not signed for the full DO daya. For the laat two yeara the pocket re public haa been In a atate of Irritation and there have been numeroua email revolutions and wars, which were sup pressed to a considerable extent by the firesenoe of American warships. In the aat two weeka there have been rumors of renewed trouble. It la ths tslk In nsval circles that the Albany will carry envoys south for the ourooae of making eome permanent peace arrangement between the pigmy but bad tempered republics. It la be lieved that an Important conference will be held and the preeenre of the Ameri can cruiser will doubtlcae lend dignity and aolidlty to the deliberations. SALEM ENLARGES BOOST CAPACITY Boost Organization Work ing to Invite and As sist Newcomers. FllimiGUL PANIC Recent Depression Could Not Compare With Flurries of Past Years. (United Frees Leased Wbw.t Washington, April 17. Representative Burton of Ohio today voiced before the houae what is regarded as ths adminis tration's explanation for ths business depression that followed the money panic of last fall. "The real aourco of tha praaant com mercial dapreaalons, ss well aa other reasons," he said, "Is the Insrtlvlty found In the distinctive features of pro gressive civilisation, where operations have largely to do with the calculations upon future requlremanta and where the greatest profile are realised In the euc ceaaful anticipation of proaresalve con. dltlnns." The Ohio legislator declared that tha preaent depression cannot be compared with the panics of 1871 and 1891 be cause of the enormous Incrsase In the production of gold. "A greater cooperation between finan cial orgsnlsatlnn and other Interests both national and International," he con tinued, has Improved accession to the foreign markets and Improved the growth In trade relations of the whole world. TilCOOil FlOEli SERIOUSLY III Men Who Inhaled Nitric Acid Are in Critical - Condition. - 1 K0AI) CnAEGED UNDER F0URTEEN-II0UR LAW Ity is growing steadily better Prices Hogs, fancy, lo lb; rdinary. 707Hc; 8ea8on Well Advanced With None N are dropping In the aouth and the move- larga. ICttc; vaaj. extra, to per , ment Is be'ng followed In thla market. b; ordinary. IMi ; lb: heavy, Sold M Yet in Umatilla County. " ... .... .... ... . i I , i,t 8. IK- mut.nn f,nr. lie n., 1 K . . . ,, . . . ... I "aa"' Banana rraae is very gooa wun ir- ""r' ,v . flvals not up to the requirements of the J, ?"?" . 1 dealers.. As a result there la no hawker J ' if. . NORTHWEST CROP WEATHER. Western Oreaon Occasional rain to- Carload lots are expected to arrive here M p-r b; mutton raocy. 110 per lb.; Pendleton, Apr n.-Though the sea- ScoiJo InT Bouthwe.terly wlndr' within the next 10 or 16 days. spr ng lamp, lOWllHc. . SOn Is now well advanced, not a sheep Weetern Washlnston Occasional rain Banana trade la very good with sr-1 J?, . f .T ,;.n" ."Tk. has been sold out of Umatilla county tonight and Saturday: moderate aouth- iy kw v-". th a nr nr anH tha deadlocK that la On I ,.., ..l. i , i a... 0,;, ., 1-.. '?- between the. sheeo raisers and the buy- I Ha.i.rn' Oros-on. .utum Wuhin-n stocks Obtainable. . "PJV '.'."S, fff era ta far greater than usual. The sit- .nd northern Llafcc Kain tonliht "and Oregon asparagus has arrived In the ; "tK TVir. .moki? 7 1 Uo uatlon very different compared With Saturday; fresh southerly breese. Bouinern iaano wnowers tonight or jraay; warmer lonignu According to weather bureau officials alia Walla wheat country will In rouuuiiiiy ue given plenty or rain g me next day or so. The rain l fell th.r. i1iirlnr tha nait 9i hrmra oer lb: 6s. 12 sr lb: 60-lb tln 12 ffa -i- , . do wheat crop any per lb: sleam rendered- 10s. lHio ief --i'i?,..""!"" r..i.i Ji ft... 5..-.. a"ooa. ;i nrougnout eastern Washington in... r.r. r .F.art, firm with ri Ib: 6s. 11'ao per lb; compound. fu.L wneat pel ta tne lack of rain fcolrtln. 8iC per lb. re'-l-aT liiIa VZr.lll?" uvt"rt? morning. ' Chicken market la just about hold In own, A few turkeys put In appearance and round a good nemana. fanl! flA-var I. atlll In an nvarannnl. anH nrlcaa ara ranrln. from ?Ro tn t'l Per lb; herrlnge . 6c per a doxen heals, according to quality. P" . 'D- , ,,c than otherwise. It 1 thought there will Apple trade continues good with sup- !,J"c.n,n ik h tlwaST '?i b- little doing In the market until tho mi. a nr monjum ma. verv email, rural old prices ruling. A few sties of hops continue to be re- I 'onJ,,.i?.'rw , i t... 1T1 In the strength of the financial condi ported arou uneca for tr.ls wnoieaai. maraexa., wu ...." ber lb. unsmoked. 10HO psr lb7 cleir l."iJL-??.. " u1' "v"ut.'v'7.-' fif iir-ii arrival" irum ' owvr uun. r ,a, " - , , i, , ui tuo nuiyiui iicwjj naau vwii vniiaiuou which are twill nc at. 800o a dosen & uok? a1.0..! ,S'.ok'dt.iS; for. Tha buyers are holding bad this bunches. Mnkcs the California stock f"; ,a" .r u? ""KS spring In order to learn more definitely lOOK sick. Arrivals or me laner art :-,., " T, . " 'ii.. .' .TtVY wncr iney are i ireiur. uuyini. ineitne M rot hpY' but !. "'.'. ! 1 4o o'er" lb"' shouWer,."' llo M, Ibl P neavuy ioaaea. rrices cui in many i .v.-a -- "a. .-k - -1 ui mo uu .'"" --rwi Instances. P'Cki. J10?.?-. '9?-T... ... how much of their flocks they will have whirl - IAAJALi i,AlW-&eLll. leal. 1UI 11 -Q Brief Votes of tha Trad. Pressed meats remain firm. . WSHBOCk COd, 1IV.0 lb nounder - vaaTn thla atlVa This "-'un.rnVr" If l,D.."e. !. " ."...F.M1C H-.lr.ibiLuKl-"0w ISL , thia peUtlon is granted" It will help ZZiKJ ta "thTwX ihsiuK,S"..A5 .ImTrT Chinook 9 7 lb atlhead: c mu '"f1 .!n5t.e"'"5.t .? E??!. the rafii last night fell at Portland!" ID Ifaf" there will be 100,000 lees sheep for sale vs as. VV mfv v. asea uivei-u -M, - f.. rma mst m linAII thlfl Tl I na.a 1 K aaLf sh V Ka p. a -a tfliaatai ... I -.irf-v-.a v -y,,-""'V-rtr-V."l-, buyers this year ara talkin nd low levels. . J-iT1 m.,w- tlma nf tha ..'inn Mora II OOWI BO dosen, SOaO, 10O. ha.n ..t.hll.V.Ai' onHltl. mi sr. oar 66.00: Olym- stooks reported In from California. ..yI.1."rr",.0.w"",L0!'J K. na .. .Ilk "THllamAna. I lUIL, ...VVa l .VV-1W WVa, ...VV, 1 w"i 1' . "" .t """"-. M. r nllnil It .0- nae 10-Ii aaj.k 1-Tont street sens at tne rouowmg lirhatii t.Z- if.i. A.nni in . nrlraa Thnaa naM ahlnnara ara 1... I M"0 O f.60, Kagle, cannefl. f00 oan, IT regular cofnmiasns: SST! " 'MU 17, PW nU' Orala, Tlonr and Hay. CLAMS Ha rdehsll. per bog, 1.4: FliOiiK western Oregon . petenta I rasor clam a ix.oo per dox: 100 per ao. 14.66; straights, IS. 85; exports. 8.60a Faints, Coal OH. Bta. 18.60; valley. 4.; graham. J4 a It.if; ROPE Pure manlla. lie; standard, whole wheat. $4.40; rye. 60s, 15.64; bales nC; sisal, o; I. B. alaal. 80. . . . Coal Oils HAi-r-tToaucsra once Timothy, I Iron Bbla. Caaea. Wood Bbla Rain at Klamath, ("pedal OUp.tcta to Tba JoonuL) etltlon. The Klamath Falls. Or.. April 17. The m low prices first rain of the season fell here Wednes- inclal condl-ldav nleht and todav. Whll. tha r.ln tariff chances, was not a heavy one, yet it did a great u viiue. ii.io aeu oi gooa, ana me rarmers are lmDOSSlble tO I braa.thln. Miv onoa mnn Tha timlAm tell at this time what figures will pre- have become a vivid green after the valL rain. EGGS MOVE UP CENT IN THE SOUTH TODAY lotto e e a 14 a e ea.se 18 o Jl 0 28 1 : 48 e vviiumetteyjuy. ranri6: ordln- Water White mi j. ..wvvav, vnai-m vivifvii. fltv I Pftarl Oil IT: mixed. .I10J.60: clover. tlOAlff i,ATJ VV CI mln, (--)i cheat. (-)! alfalfa, fl.j Keen. Ul- W mi try. .w;.w: EOGS Extra fancy, candled. 17c. Extra Star .. CHEK8JS mm cream, flats, 16 Uc; Gaaollne half skimmed, 13Ho lb; Toung A marl- Iron Bbla. caa, 16Ho per lb; California, Young V. M. and P. Naphtha ...12i,o America s,-16o; 'flats.- 14c lb. Red Crown Gasoline 16Ho POULTRY - Mixed chickens, 14?J Motor Gasoline Hfco- 14He lb;; fancy hens, 14H16c; 86 per cent Qaaollns ...80 0 roosters, old, 10c: fryers. 14.60(3 6. doa: No. 1 Ennlna Distillate.. 8 o broilers, 84 Sr geese, old, 89o lb; BENZINE 86 deg.. cases. 86a per gal; turlrtys, alive. 164170 per lb: dreaaari Iron bbla lie oer sal 191120c lb; squabs, 88.60 doxen; pigeons, TURPENTINE-In casea. 71o par gal; per lb. higher. Fruit Union Prosperous. Milton, Or., April 17. The Milton Fruitgrowers' union has accepted plans and specifications for Its new ware house and bids are now being advertised for. The building will be two storlAa and basement, of concrete construction with elevators. The stock of the union has beeajt largely Increased, to admit the erection of this building. The of (Special Ins-patch te Tb Joarna!.) Salem, Or, April 17. Since the reor ganisation of the Salem board of trade has been brought about the fund that Is now available to the board for advertls- ng and other purposes Is 812,000 a ear, as sgainst 13,000 before the reor ganisation. This appreciable Increase In the working fund has made It possible for the board to employ a larger office force and to do Its work more effect ually and as It should be done by such organisation In a city as large aa Salem. Besides the general fund for opera ting expenses special funds are . pro vided for the purpose of sprinkling streets. Tho board will slso maintain a park band that will glvs concerts dur ing ths summer. Hake .ftents Zaaisr. The regular work of the club In cludes much of that taken up by other similar bodies. At present a special effort Is being made to encourage the erection of dwellings so that home seekers of small means msy be accom modated when they desire to locate In thla city. Tho demand for dwellings In Salem Is very great. Another endeavor or the board or trader lias been to attract the attention cf apple growers In the North Yaklm and Wcnatchee districts to what is be lleved to be the unsurpassed opportuni ties for growing apples In the Willam ette valley. Those who have investl- (fpeUl DUeatcb to Tba Joorn.1.1 Pendleton. Or.. April 17. District At torney Phelps haa filed criminal In formation aaslnst M. J. Buckley, gen eral superintendent of the O. R. & N. Co.. charging him with violation of the 14-hour law. It Is the flnt criminal action brought under the 14-hour law pasd at the last legislature, and It will likely be the laat, for the recently enacted federal law, making 16 hours the maximum time railroad men may be kept at 'work, supersedes the state law. The federal law, however, did not go Into effect until March 4, and as the offense of which the railroad company la now accuaed occurred in October, the general superintendent la subject to prosecution undsr the state law. Hence forth violations will be prosecuted by the federal courts. In the Information filed M. J. Buck ley and Johu Doe, the latter being the train dispatcher at The Dalles, who was then onr)ty, ara charged with violat ing the law on October 18, 1907. The railroad record for that day ahows that freight train No. 82, bound from The Dallea to Umatilla, waa on the run for a period of 17 hours and 6 minutes. SEATTLE HAN GOES TO JAIL FOR FRAUD (TTntted Praia Leatwd Wire.) Ban Francisco. April 17. George E Lawson, alias Llttell, formerly of Beat tie, who waa srrested In Oakland on Wednesday night charged with Imper sonating a United 8tatei aecret service official, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Heacock today and his bail fixed at 18,000 and his trial set for next Thuragay. Lawson was arrested on Information sent by the federal authorities. It is said that a warrant for his arrsst haa been iasued at Seattle charging him with swindling Mrs. Josephine Daub ney out of 8600 on a promise of mar riage. The arrest In Oakland waa made on the evening of his proposed marriage to Mrs. W. G. Gatea, wbo visited him In his ball this morning. r i i 11 ii i ii i lUslted Frees Lease Wtre.1 Tacoma, Wash., April 17rira Chlaf George McAlevy. Assistant Chief Lind say ana tne reet or tne xiremen who Inhaled nitric acid fumes In the fire Wednesday at the Crown nmg etore are tying m a critical condition yst, put were slightly better at noon. Tha other three firemen are at 8L John's hospital. al seriously stricken from the deadly fums. They are not out of danger and a crisis msy arrive In Any of the csnes at any time. Clyde Chamberlain, one of " tha pro f rletora, showed elgns of Improvement oday, but doctors say he la likely to have pneumonia. Ona of tha drug clerks Is also very 111. The fumes nave eaten away the wall or tne lung cells, so thst any slight exertion. aucS as eoughln or straining when tha lungs are run or Dioon. is itaeiy to causa rupture and certain death. The proprietor of the drur store. L V. Batteries, who died yesterday, will be burled Saturday at t p. m. SENDS A TWENTY FOR STOLEN SHIRTS (.H.l rHtpatrh tn Tba Journal. J Rainier, Or., April 17. Judge Dearl Blanchard, a retired merchant, haa re ceived a very unuaual letter. Out of the envelope fell a postal money order for 120. The letter that accompante4 It contained thla statement: "Inclosed Is a money order for 828 to pay for a doxen flannel shirts stolen from wuir store a year ago laat fall. I am lending this for another party who would have paid you back sooner If they had had tha money." Judge Blanchard waa much surprised, as he had scarcely missed the shirts at the time, thinking he had Sold them, t w tct... m union Will pack and ship the fruit i rtfTS?. HnVAK? inT"? huS bout 00 farmers residing within 1 California club, per cental, I1.67HS f. mii,. n. thi niaa 1.66: white, mlliing, club, 8 1.68 (ft mue 01 tftu Plac- 1.67V.; white Australian. 11.7001.724; . , " . northern bluestem. 11.6214 01.67 northern club, 11.67 H 81-6Z 4 ; inferior 11. 8b faaaa I trades of wheat. 11.85(31. 60 l.Qi oaney ino. i, ieea, i.ao& hu, wun 224o I Bome fancy at 81.424; common to fair, 224o 824o is o dressed nnultrv 1 ?il 1 U. Liuwl hhla Sfi Un nar .al I SXtraS. 23fl: firsts. 224C , . VI " ..... aa. I XT 1 II.. XK. 'O 1fi Liintnutu uiiv Juaw. ddis tia oases i -i.ib. m.i i . uv 1.2T.1.324; brewing, at San Fran- Clearings Cisco. li.4ZV.wl.47H; brewing ana uincei shipping, st Port Costa, ll.40igil.4B; Chevalier, $1.661.86, according to qual ity. DitttAw r.as eavj-knn-l 1 i -w I a faori extras, 2Jo; firsts, I24c; seconds, 20a; Xorthwest Bank Statement, PORTLAND. Primary election day; holiday. SEATTLE. 81.144.920 164,661 TACOMA. Clearings 8569,816 Balances 81,676 Hope. Wool and metes. HOPS.180T crop, first prima. Sot prime. 4p. medium to prime.. 4e7,toe dlum. 84o lb; 1906 crop. &lio lb; 48c; boiled, bbla 64c caaea 60a a (al; iota or zoo gaiiona 10 less. Eggs, per dosen California fresh ciuain tetaua lb. Ulamatt valley, Iltf contracts, 180 . MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, 20O204.i HIDES Drv hides, 1.51 In if.- 7n Jf5c! graen, lc less: calves, green. 5i?l5L,k,?J' 80 105 DuU"' reen 8iS)3Hc lb. .-. ,. v , .: BKEEPSKIN8 Shearing, . l60JOo wood, BOcOIX aacu; ion wool,, 76e TAJUOXJVv - Pitma. oer Ihv 3e04o No 8 and grease. 801UA CHITTIM BARK 4 4 vTfi.. ' rrnlta ana TegeiaWoav POTATOKS-fieleet. 7Kc aallfn.. hnv. ing, w iiituneiu valley. WHITE LKAD Ton lota, f s Mr lbi seoon ... .. . . . 1 . . I . -II I T. sf-iD iota, so par id; less iota, s . WIRJB NAJLS -Present baala at casea, extras, 21c; firsts 174o; 18.18. tSL 17c: thirds. 164c: dirties. No. X. l7o; do. No. t 164a xsaw cneese, per pouna (jaiirornia ALBION CLEVELAND DIES OF INJURIES IlilllL UllflllL UIIIILIIU HAVE TAKEN PROFITS Jlrft'sSSSKa ViS0it5SSr -i2&.rS!55 UaHa Weck A iBan FTancIsco, April 17. Laat night closing prices: GOLD FIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 87o, R4d Top Ext 18o, ompocs. 81.10 1.20; Oregon Burbonks, S6cJl.05; K-ver wnites, rancy, 4og5c: Kan Kose, i. Z68)1. ss; Kiver Keds, Ji.35 1.40; sweet potatoes, per crate. 82.50 new potatoes, per id.. i'UV,c;. Onions Eastern Reds, nominal; Ber mudas, per crate, $2.50g3; Australian Browns, per crate, 14.75 S 5.60. Oranges, per box Navels, fancy, 82.25 (9 2.60; choice. 81.75 2.26; standards, 8 1.50 2 ; tangerines, $1.60 2. While Working on Rail way Bridge. Experiment at Klamath, (Spaclal DUpitch to Tbe JonrnaL) Vancouver, Wash., April 17. Albion P. Cleveland, a laborer on tba Portland & Seattle bridge, died last night at St Joseph's hospital as tha result of In juries receive a week ago while em ployed on the bridge. For a time It was gfiA aaaaM i i.uiui iuih nil. fin. juih u i. a i. Mar, mi Multnomah ana Ciackamav 1050 pr vr yick ssuc, macK wuu tuxi. zo, At- w vi.Vwufc uv wvuau wci uui v x uou- cwt;. iweti. t84Qi -ied5 tocl Inta 25c, Great Bend 18c. Flornc Klamath Falls, Or., April 17. W. H. day h Buffered a rlapae and aoon sank fii.if'itt i-Sitjsos& "cman- rg,neeart,,n c,hartf lm1?; !s.?ed8T,heeoXdou,, condlt,on-that , f oK04fcf7nfecoD ,b4e2?7T dfYe&Tiie6r2.1C',yenOW pRJS? fsnS'X JSSfi " - ffttac. from the Van. f exa. 88 ?per 60 It ? crate- Varfic So ' tonopam Titrtrtpt ; raising o? various products that fuver undertaking parlors this mom- ih. ' p 10 ?nx' 4tic 80 TONOPAH DISTRICT. wlll be found best adapted to the soil ln. Interment wUl be at Oregon City, ippr H Ballot t f.n.. ti.Kf. Ton. MonUna. $1.86, MacNamara 80c, and conditions of thla region. Every Oregon, where a brother and sister re- v-rica oaiect. rancy, jl.Z6 Ton. Belmont 81.80. Ton. North Sttai ianrthr.iHp la in t.ka nn . ...i.. side. Deceased was 67 vears of are. i H0ESEEADISH FROM . KANSAS GALLOPS IN 12c, Jim Butler S2c MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Granny to. Jumping Jack 2o. SCATTERED DISTRICTS. It a a long 017 from Kansas 4 to Oregon, but the distance was e . not great enough to atop tha a 4t imporUtlon of horseradish from e e thera today. ' Several . barrel et. e ey luuaaaa horseradish arrived this e morning to ail a demand here 4 irhlch ' cannot be supplied bv vlocal growers : because of ; a I ?8t,blisn Prlc- of experiments . in which he will be A&$l7ry& ir wiito, 0KE00N ELECTRICS el I. Appiegate ana tne reclamation service will plant six varieties of bar- Plttsburg Sliver Peak 81.10. nri.'. ley and oats this season in different Nest 16a. v.' - s '' sections of tho valley to demonstrate in what locality the best crops can be grown, FIRST COLLISION (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) flalam rin An-11 17 A AllllAn . . ; ..Mr, Helleman is also interested In I ,J ... il ft. tti...i. ; I trees and secured 660 of different va- flr,t t0 occur 0R th Oregon Electrlo ..Small Fish Run. , I (Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.t Astoria. Or.. Ar-rll 17. Tha el rlotiea, which have been, aet out near I railroad, ' between Portland and Salem, fish for .the first 4 hours of the flshtn Jh" headgatsa' on the oanal, and: will occurred five miles north Of. Salem lata lecturers here this season to conducjt an who brought in vtht ': ahipment. 4 gays that the. Kansas article is stronger than the dregon., ;"Ko V sttar,;.howavw'? ha 'aya.-'jC'! :i 11 - :'Jmtu2m ft d i .a .a ak. l I . , Take Washington License. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoSmet.) 7. timmi WlSaf SJInilrif Him Ik ts TH. Jnnmat 1 . I ' ;r ' . -r- "w" - - 1 , Aafnrla rr 1 nrll 15 .n..... J m.. I : i Tlrninl Anrlt 1 7 Whm t V.Trynr r . i. ".tuij x' is ri i .... m " : i.-ommiBsioner Burton or the state of ciuoi onoj oiuesiem, so; rea, ouc. MtaahlnctonVfwpofta.- that- ha "haa ?"te -hh.-i- . " 1 .. . P( datar Issued over 1,700 glllnet licenses Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. to Columbia-river fishermen, which Is Thomas' Eclectrlo OU. Stops tha pain Inna than a ' ihAua. j H u ai m...... . . f . m " all'.?! a ""jwiq -Kiyuan jm anq neaia xn urouna. ah orunnta eu the brakes properly, dashed down slight grade to the gravel pits near Highland and collided with another loaded oar standing on tha main track. For almost two hours the collision heli up tha trafflo oh the new electric line, before the cars oould be removed. They came together with such force that they both were almost completely demolished. No ona -waa near when the Inoldent occurred and consequently there waa no fatalities. . yJ? " 4 ' i gated tho conditions near Salem assert that the best apples can be grown on ground that is much less expensive to the purchasers If the same amount of care is exercised as in otner uregon appls growing districts. Small Orchard Tracts Wanted. A great many newcomers are looking for small fruit ranches. Many who have come direct rrom the east are anxious to grow fruit, and especially apples. The board of trade will help all tness people In securing small farms In the Willamette vaney ana everyming win bo dono to start them right In the apple arowlr.a industry. It is expected that the board of trade a work will grow In Importance as time aoes on. as already since the electric line nas been put in operation, many tourists and even Oregonlans have visited Salem to view the city and the Intervening country who would not otnerwise nave come. Tha Hen Who Uasaga. The executive board of the new or ganisation Includes the following: J. H. Albert, president; C. L. McNary, vice-president; B N. Derbv, H. W. Mey ers, H. H. Olinger, F. M. Powers and J. M. tiawrence. Elegant quarters have been provided on State atreet. The ex ecutive sessions of the board are held Bt noon twice each week. A dlnlna- room will soon be fitted up In tho quar ters of the club and the executive meet ings wlll be held there. Altogether the club is doing magnifi cent worK ror saiem as won as ror the entire valley. Recently 70,000 pamph lets or aurerem Kinaflvwere printed to be distributed In the east "The Cherry Tree is tne title or one or these book- lets. ' It Is well trot up. neatly printed I and profusely illustrated with views of public buildings and other scenlo fea tures of Salem and vicinity. ESPEE DISCHAKGES MEN WITHOUT CAUSE (Pntted Preas tarcd Wire.) Reno, Nev.. April 17. With plenty of I work to do In the shops, ztJ men em ployed In the various departments of tne southern Pacino railroad at sparks have been suspended without apparent cause. The. notice suspending the men was posted In the departments and tven the round house hare Is affected for the first time In the history of the road. Tha men were not told when they could resume work and none of them know. The notice waa a areat surprise to tba workmen. FKENCII AND BERBERS FIGHT AT TAMLET (United PrM Leaatd Wire.) Paris. AdMI 17. A desperate battle haa just been fought between a French column and a force of Berbers at T un let according to offlclal advioea received here todav. The fitrht took dace on a height overlooking -a plain where the Berbers had concentrated. The natives began tha conflict, making a vicious charge on the French troops, who stood their ground and repulsed the attack, killing 128 tad wounding 100. The French lost ona officer and 27 men killed and a number wounded. SUBMARINE CASE TO BE CLOSED MONDAY (tlnltad Preaa Leased Wire.) Washington. Anrll 17. The last of oral testimony In the' Lllley congres sional Investigation of charges against tha Electrlo boat company will be con cluded Monday, according to an an nouncement made by the conunlttee vo day.- Benjamin Webster, prlvata see--retary to Representative Lllley, testi fied todav that ha believed ha did tell correspondents of Connecticut newspa pers that the committee had sunpresaed 4.nnn la UMiHirjr,, . . SAFE GOOD An Investment may be safe but not sure, sure but no good, good but neither safe nor sure. To be all three, an-ln vestment must be gilt-edged In every particular. OCEAN SHORE BONDS are gilt edged securities, hence they ara safe that is, able to pay the In terest that is guaranteed on their face; aure, that la, able not only to pay the Interest, but pay It whan It Is due, twice every year for 30 years: good, that Is. they have quality, .a feature that Is not present In every Investment. rou absolutely require saletv in any investment, wnetner you are a big Investor or a small one. You require that the element of chance shall be. eliminated to the Very last degree. You are Just as particular about aurety. That Is to say. you ara dlllarent in learning whether the 6 per cent interest is a certainty. A com pany may promise to oav E ner cent a year for 80 years, bat you demand more than tha nromiaa. you Insist upon tha Issuing com pany demonstrating lta ability to pay when pay day comes around. Last of all. you ara a llttla con. cerned about the goodness of an Investment. Tou would mthar ha a bondholder tn a first-class rail road company than In a question able mining company. Hero the genuineness of the assets must not be a matter of speculation; tha Interest on tha bonda -nnat be paid whether tha eomsenv makes a financial success or not Tou are secured bv assets that are actually worth all the money that Is represented br Tha total amount of the bond Issue. OCEAN SHORE BONDS are backedupby tha best feal estate ln California, the most valuable rtghta of way. the best - business men anA tha rnost optimistic outlook for the future.' This Is a combination of features that compels a man's admiration. If every Investment you made were aa safeguarded flwriP0I15ny?SoBialt9 ,n OCEAN SHORE BONDS, your wealth Would be a mara milt,, n latlon. Its certainty would be as- c'ItqJ' to buy OCEAN SHORE BONDS for cash vnn can secure them for $91 each. If you prefer to pay for them grad ually, you can- buy them at 898 each, paying 818 down and 810 per month. All tha time you ara paying for them. th. ... cumulating Interest for you.- Call th?. !inbookli? and Information thar will convince you of tha merit of tha Inveatment. . MORRIS BROTHERS Boca 6 Osasber Low R AT ES a East J-" Will Be Made Thla Staaon by tb 0. R. & N. And SOUTHERN PACIFIC FROM PORTLAND : Aa Follows: To One Way Tl , California IP Direct Chicago $72.50 $87.50 St. Louis . . 67.50 82.50 St. Paul 63.15 81.75 Omaha 60.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 : 75.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE ' May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 ' ,J July 6, 7, 22, 23 J August 6, 7, 21, 22 "J Good for return In 89 days with atop over privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER TP, OATtS For any further lnforn.U'on call at tha city ticket office, '1M rd!! ' 'Wash lngton streets, or write to if( wm. m'murhAy t Oeneral pissenijer' Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. -' Or I3rr -t Coiir d'AIene , : TJiritan SIcc!' For furthsr development, pnrcbi," cars, trade. eic ins mutu v .... of Idaho nave decided to diBimnn t-.f. inn nun ahnrea mora of their If.. Stock, SS follows: 2.008 shares at la 85,000 shares at 15c. 1h r- ? ... im aharas are ODtlon.I !'!: I , company whether sold rr wlthdr.i ti Invcatlaatlon thorough al:iiej. 1 .- formallou and aampla ahown st ItTZTSf I. aad , i 7 " .... f