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w THE OREGON SUNDAY ( JOURNAL, PORTLAND, V$UKDA -MORNING, ; NOVEMBER Xl.-- ISOfc I I II --' -Li - 111 1 , ' INDICATIONS OF HIGH PRICES FOR POTATOES K , . 1 """ . , . .. ...... .. . ... ... . ,. ' Shortage Sliown Eyerywhere, Even in California May ' ; Be One Year in Five.mereby It JVould Pay the PrW ' ..'" ducers to "Study Conditions Before Selling.' ' , 94 SIXTH STREET By Kyman K. onen. ' - 1 I" the present year one 01 nose out of 'every. flVO'.whenrit.pays tho- farmer to turn speculator and hold his potatoes w . . ... ..v ,w. for better prtc UiitlV th. turnof th yThi lsVaufret'lon that a taking the fancy of the entire ootatp trade ; h Facitio coast and ia especially Attrac tive to the producer of this state. - With a- shortage of over 9 per cent In the tJnlted 6tat.es as compared Jith last year's crop, according to the Octo ber figures mt vuuu 1 ber figures i iot "ST.vT-l ment of agriculture, mere ns ui wi been a quiet search among; the dealers! nf the Paclfid coast to iina exacug where they oould lay their hands upon the fancy stocks of this state when oo-1 Mitmi' should arise. Borne of the most venturesome ox--.. ' Vmora 1 have purcnasea ullry,." " ...I" have Urge supplies of poUtoes thio sea n0'Pu.one 'u!a?vAneI aonnd en that section is .aid.frdta . v Ua atMba rtAtatna. in our sontherni -commonwealth should become rather scarce. - - - , While the government report Issued some uj v , , , " the dama go by frosts wore ""2Bi? than a yea? Ui-lTtv "inowVthat They "effia -'for"i ,uny-ii ?rnmnir thin ythoL"omeSt be compared to the Salinas of ago .and -, per cent -a 'mailer than tno CftllfoxnU or th tr quality of Ore- averagefxr tho past 10 years. It Is be- actuatf digging, that the loss of market ablo potatoes in this state will average fully 2S per cent from a year ago, de ep! to the larger acreage. - . . ; . 5 , . - Banmro Zs Quito eaL v - That this damage Is real nd Vot merely the exhaust air of some one who wants to bu)l the . market is omply shown on all oides. In some InsUnces a larger crop of potatoes will be pro duced by growers xhan a year ago. but where there ia one" grower who will have allghttv Increased amount there will bo several dosen with a severe hTgctua?"lo.o 1; poUtoo. will nrobably v not be -much, more, ,tnan fl per nt aa shown by - the gov ernment figures, but the comtac ot the frost klUed all growth of the ylnes and among these were many that had Been Planted so late that they had scarcely Wun to form potatoes. Therefore theren will be a lafgo amount of very imaU-slxed potatoes which "sannot bo put on the market -just Xooktng fox Their Health. A most luhable feature of the pres ent situation in the .potato market is that most of the California buyers now coming here T under very heavy expense s2y that our poUtoes are - knotty, Un-der-slsed. rough and several Other things, while California has J-he best qualftythi.t could M wished. They also add that growers should let ? tnel supplies fust, now to them, although a CALIFORNIA III BRVAH COIUEIH Claim BasS on the Results of Recent Still Hunt ; Close, of Campaign. f If. r $ . ' (tJnitf d PrM leeied Wire.) fur.UAn t, v it. The final mWlngs of the "bemocratlo campaign . 111 1... vi Anf,)if at in, ivivsi pivtllon.. Tho chief speaker will bo Theodore A. Bell, tho Democratic leader, who after stumping several of tho east ern states for Bryan and after a brier campaign In California is due here late fhia afternoon. The Democratic state committee this afternon claims the state for Bryan by ovor 80.000. ' Bell in hio address tonight will re view tho effect of both his eastern and V 1- namnaiirn At tha DmOra.tlO sUte central committee's rooms It. was announced today that 60,000. men had been quietly j electioneering, through the state and that the result of their work would give. Bryan the electoral vote of California. - The Republican campaign will, reach Its climax in this city with a big meet ing at Dreamland pavilion tonlgnt, and will be closed by a similar rally Mon day evening. At the rally tonight Samuel It. Bnorirmira win . u niw vunuvii speaker: Monday night the various Re publican candidates will be the speak ers. Smaller meetings of Republicans throughout the city- will bo held tonight. Monday night. Congressman Julius Kahn and E. A. Hayes will be "among the Re publican speakers., George M. Stone chairman of the Re- fmbllcan state central committee, today ssued a statement claiming 'tho state for Taft by 45,000. , , , MACK SAYS IT'S : h LAHDSLIDE Three Hundred Votes for r Bryan Lamb Makes It ; . About the Same. ' (United PreM Leued Wire.) w York, Oct National Demo- cratlo Chairman . Norman E. MadK clalmo the election will be a landslide for .Bryan, giving theebrasKin 300 electoral votes. f He says Bryan or talnty will' carry New York. National Chairman Hitchcock, for the Republicans, on the other hand, An nounces that -Taft wU have 35 elec toral votes and will carry New York, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and tho- west "and.;Monta,na - . o.-.. . .- .Chicago; Oct '81. -John B. Lamb of the Democratic Rational .committee Is sued -a - forecascV today claiming . 284 electoral votes for Bryan.' He- declared thnt besides the eolld. south, tho follow lowing stated would ga f or-Bry-nt KentuckyrATArylaiid; Oklahoma In diana, Ohio. New York, Kansas, Mon tana. NVAria. Nw - Jrv lWahraalra and .South Dakota. This Would 'give Bryan a total of 295 electoral, votes. Ho conceded that : .Taft Would carry Maine. Massachusetts, - New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, a total of 78 electoral votes. He calls the others doubtful. " --.-y ----i . - ' - . . 1 UF A ilALo ATTORNEY ROBBED '- (UaiteO pae leaff Wire-lv, . New Torlr, Oct 1. Tho police wore notified today that the home of Joseph Shay, one of the attorneys for the Halns brothers, who are- charged with the murder of William S. Annls, was robbed ly this ef ternosn.' Jewelry valued at $1,609 and valuable, papers-' '-were nam. n i. Dcnevea tne mievos sougnt paperf hearing on the Harns ase. : 'iie homo -or Attorney-Mcjntyrer who ir asaoclated with Shay in the case, was cobbed a short time ago, -- -. - -. -. .... --; . - Of - moment rater xney wouio say-wmi. v-a-y- ,Upp,,tnat ,ute until eternity, besides ftuowing the residents of Oregon, Wash, lngton, Idaho, .Colorado. .Arisona and Tn. Vn4 rwrhank the rest Of tnO American states, to have Callfornia,po a. - 1 t. JBt IxhmU an1 A 1 n nt for yea or vw-r-. V While maklnr th! funny atateinent Jest tho California buyers are trying to secure conUol-of alt the fancy Oregon potatoes they can possibly secure by outngnt purcnase si present jiriuea r ErVt"" - Ki." A,.-, o ui iuiu uiiiw . um . to speculate upon future prospects l- itnougn -openiy swims; ibk i,uumu has the large! and best ever seen In potatodom. ' , .: . . w.ha river districts of California latest reports to be falling considera ly from previous estimates. While the best ouallty potatoes they have ever produced.1 thrsfts- not saying very much, for every' one at all posted upon potato Irons. It Is likewise known mat witn la short crop elsewhere in California, ex cent alonar the rivers, and- tho latter be gin to deteriorate quickly' af tor th first of the year, that California will be calling for our. potatoes, in rormer , V. aa a ihnrtktii in this state and prices' looked as If they were uoui ii riao iieni'ij, --u- custom of the larger California buyers to teringt In supplies from Minnesota or Wlannhiln. huf.v annrdln ' tO til A COV- eriiment -report Tilnneaota has U per cent lesa potatoes than a year1 ago, and T per cent less than tho average for the produced. only within 11 per cent of the of th average crop ftfr the pat 10 year. Kvn Idaho, upon which Call- aom4b - li.uallw AAllnrsI llfUlrl alii Fin I VI D IT AVI istflo uouau va.i - Ht.v.a wr - that state with cheap potatoes, shows a shortage of 10 per cent from a year ago and T per cent from tho average for the past 10 yeara - While no one can absolutely foresee what may happen in the markets, it certainly does sppear a if this is one of the Ave years when growers do not provo foolish speculators. v RAINFALt j$ JUL AID ; TO INLAND Ef.lPlRE 4 The rainfall was quite gen- w oral throughout the Inland E-i.j o pfe during the ras week. . and, o) 4 much good was dons - In tho grain belts. Plowing.. io now - genecal tin most- sections ten 4 w preparations are being made to t ' put In a heavy acreage of fall . grain. There will very likely, bo . 4 a material Increase In tho com-, ' lng season's acreage of oats and ' barley because of the high prices w o . In effect CURED CATARRH CSTXV WSSKS. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 1, 1908. Arnold's Asthma Cure Co. . 'Dear Sir: . 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It is the only preparation or its, nina ever put on the market. Arnold's Asthma, .cure U). J 1 Hamilton Bldg . TPortland. TEETH W IT H OR VVITHO UT PIATES H Otrr o to-t noma ' VI om doron ositbro Crewm, Bridge and tote work la.o day If neeessary. rostUvely IHOnless trotUg Tree when -olatee or bridges ere ordared. Masltlve teeth and root tomoved, with ont tho least - pain. -Ten chairs. Onlf tho most sclentlflo and careful, work. J - . . M tSAS XsT, MJTia.HT. . An AssootAras Vainloso OoatlstOi raillnf ldgs Third as "Wasklagtoa. a. m. to 1 p. m.i Sundays to It, Falnless Extraction, 0o iMales 15.0. Both fhunea. A and Mala lOlli i - - - . , . i .-- ' 4 SMI . SSt rJ Monday and Tuesday, November 2 f mi: if ft E$ra Pairof Pants to the First 100 Customers Eniring Our Store and Buying Overcoat MADE TO ORDER We have our own mills and manufacture all our woolens. We make 150 styles of Scotch tweeds, fancy worsteds in fast colors and all wool goods. This goods we guarantee to all our customers, or refund their money if not as represented. In our mills all goods are shrunk, pur goods is the genuine article, and wetJierefore want it oh the market and this is the way we are going to get it to the public in a hurry. Any Suit or Overcoat in Our House Monday and Tuesday November 2nd and 3rd Made to Orderfor Remember, we will only sell 100 suits with extra pants free. Everything goes. No reserve on these daysl Nothing goes after this sale is over for les$ than;.$45, $50 and $60. Suits or Overcoats Go on Sale for $20.00 Made to Order All made and lined in first-class shape. 'l Our shops are the largest on the coast. We employ 100 tailors, nine cutters and fitters. Remember, we make every garment in our own shops here in Portland. Double try-ons in the bastings on all garments.made by us.,. ; , . , Remember our Grand Opening is Monday and. Tuesday - only (November 2d and 3d.) ; West of England blue serge is whatVe carry. Guaran teed not to lose its color. Don't lose sight of the fact that we nianufacture our own woolens and must have them on the market. If your, coats brea in the fronts, come to us -we know how to remedy i frd, i"i'I.bc r7rrsH tr r?- f'- "-snry . repairs. . . : ' Why Pay $4ffi-Why Pay $50 Why Pay $60 We Can Sell You a Suit for - With Extra Pants Free - ' '-vTT i-... ' awjaaassr saosaw av ssaaar ok m vAaaaW Baassr IliiMiiMEli 1 .., : U : V a Suit or With Extra Pair of Pants FREE - ) rWith Extra , TOiPants Eree , i, 94 SIXTH STREET -V "'V- W - . '' mi 0 )y and 3 ST:-. I .-'v. , 1 ( ' f t f I rli : mWm i . 1 I in i r t iii i ' r Ot I I t I I l I I III g 1 . t '( il ' i 4 ' - '' 1 1 ' f !- 1 I I - - a .. - - a