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21. 1010. OVER 1 90S OUTPUT Average Mill Cut .in ; United n States Last rear v was 3,729,804 Feet' as Against 3,492,100 in 1908;Bj: ; ''ConslderaWv mora, lumbar was cui In Ilia United State flurln the year: 1809 than ' in 1908.- accc-rdine; to : statistics just completed by : the American Lum berman, published at Ctiloago. Th' re fort is conceded to be- the moat thor ough and complete ever attempted In ' furnlshlngv Information ;; of :, a certain brunch ot Industry, ' j ' ' 1? Included are report for 748 mule, as .asainsti 6547 a year ago, an increase of 1612, or 14.48 per cent. In addition, "7 mills were reported Idledurins; the . ver and 675 nut out; burned, disman tled, etc, no that 8811 mills are repre sented. The followin . figures ahow t hat the aggregate cut of sort woods nil 23.170.482.000 feet, tfgalnat 16.761, Jtl.OOO' feet for 1808; a gaiw.of 4f 'per cf nt; Storks. 6,794.050,000 feet, '. a nKinst.' 6,889,475.000 feet, a gain of 6.05 per cent; that the hardwood cut, 4.640,616,000 feet, against , 3.619,870,000 feet, gained '28.48 per. cent,' while hard wood stocks, 1,690,431.000 feet against 1,415,125,000 feet, gained 12.38 per cent Gain of 43.61 Per 43ent.: ;.:; Considering both hard, and soft woods together, the aggregate gain in produc' Hon was 48.62 per cent, and in stock 2:i.21 per cent- Relatively the gain in production is reported (greater than the increase in number of mills, ; while the , sain in stocks is less. The average mill, therefore," cut rrtore lumber, but had smaller stock on hand at the end !of the year. ' :i .?'- ''' '". The average mill cut of S.729,804 feet iduring the : year against 8,'492,100 feet 1 for l08. shows a.-gain of 8.77 per cent 'and mill stocks at the. end of the year .veranred 1.124,070. feet against 1,226,710 jret at the end-of 1908, or 91.68 per cent of the product . : '' -..-v, ; . While the increase' In the "number, of milis. reflects an actual increaae in the ; number operating; it is also stated that jit Is partly due to the special ; effort jnade this year to secure as complete 1 reports as possible. Beport on 333 Stills.' In regard to 'mills in Oregon,1 the statistical report says that 822 mills j reported,' the output of which for the year 1909 : aggregate 1,837,626,000 'feet tflr, 135,806,000 feet spruce, , 16,362,000 Jfeet cedar,. 4,364,000 feel sugar pine, 28, j 423,000 feet larch, 141,681,000 feet firest- ern yellow pine, 41.206,000 western'white j pine, 17,608,000 feet hemlock, 8,984.000 , f eet mixed soft woods, 1,035,000 mixed 'hard woods, and 230,700,000 pieces shin ! pies. -', ... -.Yvvi '.-vC-, V I . J. . This shows a considerable increase In the fir cut in Orea-on as t-onrnared wltn fir furnished by over "246 mills in 1908 , was 942,779.0Kr feet ' .Washington mills, ' which produced mora fir than those by env other state,' showed a total cut Of " sun iti (inn feet- hv (U2 nlfLnt. , Th re. ported cut of fir by Washington mills in 1908 was 1,916.768,000 feet, showing an increase ox BOd.fiu.uyu i.eei over xvvb. In or 46 per rent California reported a nt int ai4.ouo feat of fir In 1909 aga a . production, 'pf 8.68,ooo feet in 19 V ; WasaUigtom leads in. pruoe. , ' Oregon and Washington, according the' reports received, it is stated, 1 nearlna a rarlty , with respect to production.' "'' ,', - '' ......,.. inn . th flit bains' IB 960,000' feet, or over 40 per cent of the total output Oregon produced . 000 feet, or about 17 'per cenC of the total output , in the states. , -j , hM-viMturoducer-waa California, with 61.966,000 feet r"V.i . " " - '' '' ' ' b n.u. 1- . t. hnm. f thfl redWOOO, and for the year' 1909 is credited, with having out 600,897.000 feet against a cut in -1908 Of 361,882,000 fet an increase Of; J per cent , Washington. Oregon, Idaho and California produced 337,229. t , -.j nrlnr 1909. - Oregon producedj16.86a.000fe.t A. W heavy increase u muwu ... In the stats of Washington. Washlng- ... . .miiiih hlne the great shin- gle state of the country, the output fc th year oeiny LITTLE BUPST OF SPEED 4 :W COS 1 5 UnAurr tun rmti.JL ' ki man "driver for- the Henry Funk Auto company, was nnea $26 by the municipal court, for running hi. machine at the rate of 61 miles an hour at ; Belmont, . avenue ,nd :. Forty- fifth street- ' . .,', ". ' ( t..-...n niamtaA ' nllltV. Th AUtO- moblle clUbiwill tke up his case. He has been arrested before, and is known among. automoblHsts as a . scorcner. vvmtman had flva men in a demonstra tion- car yesterday evening, - when Pa trolman Fields took their time. Judge Bennett of the municipal court and Chief Cox recently came to the con clusion tnat tne nnea - if "i"""" should be raised, and heavy fines are expected In the , future. ., BEGINS SATURDAY, 9 Ai M. Closing1 Oat . Bale ; of the XcAllefa d i .That Hour. Trtir, .iivii n( Drr Goods and TTT-. mnii n1tlrtr71, WIf Will OS f Will. II W ----- on sale at reductions ranging from 26 to 60 ' per - cent jrom lonnw wircBujr low prices . - ' , - .V. ,A Hint in Time nnnf'l famous Bock Beer now: to be delivered at your home. Phone East 139 or . v . .5. T ..in h ib( tn settle ths Nor mal achool question by your ballot In Novemoer. xou want ne wmran arated from politics. You want the boys and girls educated. It wll cost you cents m 'year if you pay taxes on 11000. Don't fail to - vote ? YESr for Monmouth. ; J. B. V. Butler, secretary committee. ' . ' ; PsJ Adv-5 i enii ohmnnlniiiihln contest be- n Trnf. ras. Lamnert and Slgnor M: G. Montreasa at Arlon Hali,: Second and -Oak,' Saturday. r. j. ,tui and gentlemen interested in clean Jport should see - thls Reserved seats at SchlllersV Sixth and Washington. ; Portland school boys were Invited In the summer school announcement issued yesterday by the T. M. C. 'A. to spend meir vacation irnin( nun w u miw hands rn the industrial department To make " the . )nvlUtion "mora interesting, gymnasium and swimming pool privi leaes are to be included without extra cost ' . ..v '.V ..i,r: i-'v- .-'' "Our enrollment wni he large,-' ssia Director Robert C. French of the, edu cational department :'- yesterday "We hv derided . to ODen ' the session . July ( and close it August 16.V ;' 'T A ' ' The announcement reads in part: "It has been decided to open the educational department of the Y. M. C A. - to teach ers who are Interested in making prepa ration for, the state or the county examinations, and for those who desire to do special work In mathematics, his tory, , science, ancient, or modern.; lan guages. i-i W; v.' ''"''J'''"'-' ; -''' nlsh unusual facilities for the study of chemistry, assaying,- :pnysics sna oi ology. Strong courses in Latin, French, psy.chology, bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting are aiso oiierea. inwu in mathematics also include arith metic ' algebra, geometry and trigor nometry. .Each department is in charge of a specialist whoae work is thorough and comprenensive. - .upporiuiiny eo A nnllv mnA hlrh school . stu dents and to boys In grades above the sixth to make up conaiuons. ana io oo ...... - ..... -i " . 11 " : : . The splendid work of Chamberlain's Htprnach and XJver Tablets' is dally anm tn in llrht No auch srand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known '.before. ., . Thousands Mess them for curing , cons tpatlon, sick headache. biliousness, jaundice and indigestion. work for advanced standing in the sub jects of f heir courses.' j ,,.-. woriyin me inausvriai mpuriuwni will -be niven in wood turning,-carpentry, bricklaying and, domestic plumb ing. v To encourage boys to make proper use of their time during' summer vsca tlons the .fee of 16 for work in the In dustrial and educational departments has been roads to Include also member Ship. In the association,, which entitles the Wny to all privileges .6f tha gym-, naalum and swimming pool.'; ,;. ' ., : '', " 1 f Oklahoma Festival Opens. Oklahoma City; Okla., .April li; The Xprll - Fleata.; for ' which preparations have 'been making', for several montha, i. nniiiir iv and there is a large attendance of .visitors from' many sec tions of Oklahoma ana aajoinmg.iirB. Automobile races, an eloctrlcal pageant and a grand 'ball are 'the features , of the- opening day. and night A larger attendance . of . vialtors Is expected to morrow Vhen a great' reproduction ia to be given of the famous Oklahoma "run';' of .1889. ,y : f-.p m:H , ' For Texas ; Governorship. -; ... . it i :t v 'nkvtd- VY RCUt J CB t, , ' ' laivaainn fnrmdf attorney, gen eral, formally ,opened. his campaign for 4h nmiAA.AHA nnmlnatfrin' for firo vemor of Texas at a' well attended rally here today. Mr. Davidson is one-or live en tries in' what ' promises to ' be " one of h .mnmt ' aTfitina- snihernatlonlal races In -the 'history, of the lione Star state. He is known as an anti-Baiiey roair ana an bpponent-.of statewide prohibition, , "p A Hint InTime i-1 1 Ordee the Mount Hood BrewTlig com- nanv'a famous BocRxBeer sfowt to be delivered ' at -your home" Phone 'East 139 or B-19H, -( v. !'; i-"j,,r-f;'v:?- IN FOUR YEARS HOOD . . RIVER APPLE GROWER v ' IS RICHER BY $33,000 in..i TiUiirh ia Th Journal.) - S Hood River. Or..: April -21. J- C. Porter,1 who, sssleted. In', the planting of the famous -Sears A Porter orchard. says that from 297 Ben Davis apple trees set in 1896 his gross profits have", exi needed 814.000. and t from 8T Vnllna TCAWtrSwn UdIcS his gross profits have exceedea .'.uuu.,. w This Is the record for Ilvyd Riv er covering this period, of time,. c - a. rt..4t,r m-re the first aV- cirasn w ....... . - - pie growers who demonstrated the value of growing commercial e ' . . i. . . KA,r h.vii. , marketed S their apples i each -year .'in ; Ne w ( e e e e ' Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion., headaches, nausea, FndlkesUon.. Tnln, 'blood fmr J. weak, pale, sickly. VBurdork RIoodBit ters -makes the blood rich,' red, -pure-restores , perfect -health..,.- ':;:str7);',;j. Stops itching Instantly. m inmiv: juree pur . ... i, rt.kjifi tAtrnr. : iicii. utt- mn 1 1 a . ...v . - . herpes, scabios-rDoan s anv drug store. . ':. ';;.? Ointment . At i . a single Stlpatlon.V 25 cents druggist, fdr them. By, action or -mo oo.wein. dose of Doanl Pa. m mild: ea.0 ,-Trt.atment cures habitual con- Regulets Is Ask, your ! )'f''! -.. .i.-m.' iri.ri rIT .Is the best remedy for. thaFoften fatal disease croup lias been used, with success in our family for eight years." Mrs. I Whlteacre. Buffalo. N. V. :''? . ....... Handsome assortment of spring and summer pat . terns in very finest materials,' plain "and plaited bos.; 1 oms,. separate and attached cuffs. - , r - , I CLULTT, $1. 5 0 to $3.50 1 ',' i STAR, $1.50 to $3.00 : ew -Vesj ' sM m V " sTV AtT AfTeJ .,.,..,'. A sfl ' 1 iflA WlL-SUrN DB.ua. i ana 9& V K : L..6- w., $2 to $3.-50 'mlkjiiW(- v.-;..:-.." v ' ! ' ' I 1 . , , i ' " ' . , -?v .. , f - : , 1 'AWW 1 ; k tas- , ''; - f JJ, III I . .- riir:-i bAVUlV.UU : -r lv- 311 Mcmsca, upposuc rcsiaii.uj vmmx-is ' - .'fly v -iT ' ,. -. - ; ' . - .'iv' :,: . r ..' .. ;v-. r. ' '.' : ,:''' v.'" - -t ' ' ' ' p.:"' ,.'..."', - , , ' . --, . i ' i ' ' . nun i !- mm - . v- r . - -t .... I , J Wc want men wh o have scllins , ability, men, of force, of character,' men ' who; know them.clvc: thor ' V''ou3hly. V; ' ' , :. If yon are such a manif you 1 have sold' fioods, orif, you: think. , you can sell, wc have: a live oppor Vunity for.yoii. .j ' "7 '' . - V, Pur Ifioods arc the most staple i ' in the world real . estate.' Our , . .proposition offers the best opportu ? ' :nity in the Northwest. i . ' SS Our company isythe, largest on : the Coast our business is gigantic . ' in volume. Our business, this .year , will reach the : $5,Oo6,6:oniarli. If you re looking-for .your big " chance,, ice us ! today! !Cblumbia Trust Cdmpany.v ;Ground - floor, ' ! Board of Trade Building. ; 1, 5'1 ' ' First Class, including .leals'-afld. Berth," - t i - : . . . (Second Class, $500.) ' 1 ' . 4 S. S. ROSE CITY, (& W.c Mason, Master), Sails 9; a.' - Satur. ; i , : ;. ' ; April n- ' ? r; :" 0 ; iJr T xtnXl C.' T Al 142 Third St J. " W.' : Ransom; T'ock'Agent Alns worfh KnTAaln 268-1402;' Main 268; A-1234. - San ancl-co ( Portland Steamship Co. r . " . , 'rfvf t ,.. ri..- ,. H n k W'i. . ' -. V- x - -' 25c DrcssCurtalh Rods; Thursday 10 c f ' ' ' ii'iiii i'ii : ' t NO. 505. Thi-s Bed is just Tike the above illustration, anJ Ts shown in all colors of enamel, full size and perfectly made. - Many dealers ..will ask you $6.00 and $7.00 for this samejbeel, but we buf more beds rian anv thrr- nthcr Portland houses, and our prices are always lowest. This is a Simmons Bed the best made and "'. CO 7C priced by iss at only.;.... .V. I. ..i.. '.'.; J , ', NO. 595 Made of V solid quarter sawed oak,: fjolden. finish, , fumed .and ,weath- -s.' ered; fitted with frenuine. French plate 10x38 inches; case with three drawers and cup board is 20x42 in size; priced else where at $25;. Cier vurtz Bros "low price only . asss II II IAUrA II I err II II IkXAJl 80c Val. Printed Linoleum 38c Yd. This is a fine quality printed Linoleum, choice of three patterns;, you pa)f 80c a yard for itj . our price, cut off the roll, i o -Tliursday only, per yard v . - ..... 0 0 C S1.50EnuncrIch Pillows 75c Each Three-pound evurtz "Leader" Pillow, made to our order by the' lTmm.nVti fA K fatrirs art tirlfinrr full .1 nnnnd Iwirrrit guaranteed- perfectly sanitary J regular, $1.50". value; for- jr Thursday' only, each. . .............................. .. . . .' . f J C Jhese silver special ' ' . . . 25c Brcss Curtain nods,Thnr'sday lfle are 54-inch Brass, Extension . curiam - ivous. ball ornaments; regular 25c vile,' Thursday at, each ...., ..... . , ' $7.50 Slllt. Pellicoals FREX) "This great offer is niade,to all who' " -will make a' purchase 'of a SuitMn. ' our Ladies' Department'1 this week.. It is made to advertise' this depart "ment - secure -' attention ' that we . Viavi -firip" rrn'ods here" on 'tlie' East ' . Side and offer, very low prices. . "V." ' ' " ' iV . i These Petticoats "are given free' with lany; Lady's Spring Suit' in thehouse, and we ..have many.. styles we wisn to cau to your ny.1-1;, v r . ' ,""''. : ,.'. , - ', ';'" - "... .-- . , .- x - . t 5 : ... t . I ' 1 '- t I lil Mil QJJ These" Suits are the pVoducts ofthe best shops in America; were carcfully selected by, our buyers, and can be relied upori as being in the latest, Istyles. most popular' colors and best wearing . materials.: . ' ' -. : r v .- ; You Arc " Welcome to : Credit Pay G5 Down and J, fc- 4 4 V S y r miffed u'i'M' -. r v ' I 1 DIG 5TORE AT EAST END-DUPJI51DE BRIDGE i Made Just Like - Cut. Made of , Solid Oak fW5SMP GUQpAD LOTS- Gor..Uinoii Ayenue- SrEast.BiinisicIe.. Easy Terms to All