THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNALS PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. JUNE M, 1911
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"Old Salem Camp Grounds' Is Still Mecca for Valley
Ut i 0ilt0ir IWnukW af TltU.lt IVaaty Ita ti fuuwf lUUM( fur live VU
Ul with - eaet daav weals
. II fan.- W4
Exemption of Personal Prcp
erty and Improvements on
Land, Except by County
Vote, Also Provision.
Omm mt k teaartal saeaaare I M
wkiattUal IM Ulllellv Mil
bee- I Ik on arovldlag fee a 4 rede)
14 Us U4 a4 rraaefcloeo kv
l"f f raeler MMW) VSluallae) IMI
II M. MiptlBM f l pate.!
ertv ad lsravarveru mi 14 eal
h Ike foti af a,! vale w
etibkact I htm I laierloa. end mti
change la Ike tt baard f tag
snlaeioeara
Tke till I betag circa 114. the n
I 4 draft hat-lag t revised, la Ik
form I wkles. ll oi t eubaallted II
mlt in full aa f!te
aerllo ef srllrl IX f tK roa.
invito of ik atata af Ore nU
be and hereby U aaa4ed lo reed a
folio:
ARTICLE IX.
S-tloa I, JTotlaiee ant II k aa4e
by Uw for raising rriui uffleleat
to 4frr lh pan of Ik ! to
each IWal year, and lo luffWMl
aam la par the Intarast 01 tk lte
dbt. If lhara ba any. The word pereon
aa ueed la tkl atfiMa Include natural
ptraofia, truete. aganti rax-ehrara, eons
panlea, perlnerehlpa and othr aorta
tloka for front, lata, Joint I mania,
corporatlona and oallaellve aaaeeemeau
la lha hair of 4raaa4 ixrartna. To
nam public eervkre corpora I ton within
th maanlkf of Ihla section Include every
rorpnre I Ion arklrh la a a f re nr.Mee from
lha aiata or any municipality, or able,
In fact serve th public a a quasi
publio corporation, or which, to enable
It to aarva lha nubile, la
rich I of eminent domain. Th word
franrhlaa aa need la Ihla "actios In
cludes llranaea, permit and all privi
lege (ran tad lo a corporation Or paraon.
paotna4 Taaaa.
() To provid a part of ouch r
ftti lha followlna annual craduatad
polfle taia arc harbr lavlad:
rimt. upon avary public aarvlc cor.
poratlon on tha total aaaaaaad vatuaa
within th rountjr tTatr than Ian
thouaand dollar (114.00). of all th
franrhlaaa and rlfht of way undar and
by virtu of which auch corporation op.
oratva In th county:
ftccond. upon tivry pron ownlnf
land and natural raourca and lntarnt
therein within tha county th total aa
aad valu of which la rrratar than
tn thouaand dollar (110.000):
1110 on aach 11000 above 110.000 and
not abova IJ0.000; and In addition thr-
Ik, Ul f . fc
!.il IMI ka in.
WatatUa. Watir,al ..)
Calk r. kklk4 f: a4 4wa
L4 raa, H ik Jtta Hill a4Uf I
la iikn' fia.a (. I
haat, ka 1(11 la i'iV
r ap lit a la taMik ILa
i 4 kaa iMitri4 lk kMt.
ka4
Swrkl a TV Jr 1 1
Tillamook. Or, Jan Jl On of lha
moat beautiful reaort of Ihla counlf.
If pot of tha Orfoa coaeU la Nakowla
rata, lha -old Salm camp frounda."
for year ihla a pot baa baan tha aura.
(ranted lha I ,,r rtlraat of a numbar of raaldenta
of th WUlaJselt 1)T and until rail,
road traaaportktloD i Inaugurated, ll
Scene at Keakoia, Or.
aa the moat aooaaalbl baaed raaort
la the county. It la ellll eaally raacbad
by automobile, th trip bainc ever on
of tha ecaol roala of Ihla dlatxiet.
Keakowtn la eltuatad nar tk eoutb.
m boundary of U county. Lytnc on
a lenity eloping hllU ahelterad from
lha pravalllng wlnda. with long trtche
of hard, level aajtd beach, a haa an Ideal
location for a camping trip. N'eajrby
(ream abound In flah and rugged hllla,
not far diaunt. give plenty it upporiuo
Ity for mora alranuou riertlona.
A he 11. general aior and camping
alua hv bean provided. Dally mall
eervlce he pa tha vlallora In touch with
th ouuide world. The ramping ground
ara alt u a ted In a magnificent grove of
tree, affording ahada and ahaltcr from
wImL
JU4leMI. Will fall takaal U
lag ant 5l uh Ika ka )- tt(ag
Mkaai. a akk. k k i uiaa "
la l Ja.al aai la a f It. ia f te
aariioal Mta graia la la ImI Ik'fce
k4 auaiai4 a-ut k4 lie ,.U
peMaieaa la Ue tnut ml I be fci e ka.
ex4 All grain ia af a a f i4i
eaa. Tkef a la af rrtaal BMel ate la
1 1 giataA i if aaa f I
baal cr-a vf kafvaiet
II Alt' i ,
IaUiaa, Mlia Tka eta wttl
Ke kr. It ta eaiiria thai
eaa will ba la Me earlloa
af ka alaia. wfciVk ia iuii.'i ia
aureate In aacae af !M intt M ilk aa
atitaia4 ! eror4e of III pee ata
lha crap iaulj total aprimalely lt,
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ronTLAyn jonniso riurm
Oraia, TU9 a4 Bay.
Tbaa br ai Uaaa a( Luk kala
aatai aall I rea-'laa. aaaa aa atkae
ia4'
WNItT- Nwlnal Pro-imcaew
nominal. track det'verv eluK r.
blueeiem. 14 ft lie: rad Itueaua. tie Wtl-
lamatie valley, lie
fl H! M r-rJu.- - -nil.
ra4. 1114: rvtlad. li ; bfevlag
,i J 4
Ill: mlddllnaa lit : lit It
OATV rindtfrera prt e Nti iil
pot delivery, wblia.
aaark. faraaag aar al 4aa la et
! . 1IW 4M i u
f (( I ivai ItMf aaa '4 ao-w
Ml IL14 kaaatar.
tiara eaaa bagta ba II
U). ai ! lailMi -iea J
la r4i, I wai l.ia u Ik Iwl
lilllkl ta M IM4I w
in . iitg -4 ti.j.i.i j
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BOSTON WOOL MEN
Stt GOOD ADVANCE
e. Wtaa. tm II T tel
mi Mvaikel al ial ftaa4 l-a
ta4 af ( a t.y aieiaeu aei
lr la Ike a.lir aw a la Itnl'iii
ira ai la a4a.iog a.
f k4k larrtVM aeia tl rim
ltaauriMifi atUekll e I: a I
Ika e iwaiiea a4 euaay einl
HfiMl I ft I i.er aia a.4 ana ( Itliag
la ty Ika fxwaa kaa4 rut-
rkaaaa la IKa aaai. ia aa ai'
allealtvei la Ike ((.ie lt it i I
exaikal a4 avaae . aata ef in
ieaajalr Kae baaai aa4a 4ai ibe
famiai r 4ae an
re4 la hae "ta ear ia ike gr4
at nvm e.llellM a tnv 11 1. i..i
r pi ear " ir:-. uh
rair nin a( in iiii cm pfaiea
Trark Ko. I
114 t; ara-. Ill
lha regiaterad votara of tha county. Th
county court atva.ll give at laaat (0 dayr
notlra of avary auch prlal election.
(J) No publio arvtra ' rorpralton
own or ahall own a veated property
right In Ita franc hl. but avery pub
lic errvlre oorporallon holda nd exar.
claaa II franchlaa and all Ita corporate
right powere, dullea and privilege aa
a true tea for tha people of Oregon and
for tha people of avery county and
municipality In which It operate or by
which II la granted or allowed any cor
porate power, right, privilege or
franchlaea.
(k) If any perton ar corporation
hall al any tlma In any manner traaa
far or convey any franchlaa or any land
or other property or any Interest therein
LAMBS.
l lamha
rrtday'a Livestock
oTEBHa.
IS
alaa.
Average Lbs.
tO. I M. . ikapuif In n w iAtiirAl nr
1100 on each 11000 abova 120.000 and m"' " V'" '
not abova IO.00; and In addition thra- : H-r Th. .
lection of any tax. aald truaten, agent
or dummy ahall thereby become th
owner of auch franchlaa or property:
provided, that If any peraon or corpor
ation ahall convey any franchise or any
land or other property or Interest there
in or any part thereof to any corpora
lion or fictitious parson, for the purpose
of evading any provision of this sec
tion, tha same shall be thereby forfaited
to tha slate of Oregon for tha benefit
of th Irreducible echool fund.
(1) All provisions of tha constitu
tion and laws in conflict narewitn or
with any part hereof are hereby re
pealed In so far aa they conflict here
with. This section Is self executing.
Laws may be enacted to aid Ita opera
tion, but not In any way to reatrlct its
effect.
to:
I7.K0 on each fiooo shove 110.40
and not above $41,000; and In addition
thereto:
1100 on each 1 1000 above 140.000
and not above $10,000; and In addition
thereto:
$12. SO on each $1000 above 110.000 and
not above $10,000; and In addition
thereto:
tit. 00 on each $1000 abova 10.000
and not above $70,000; and In addition
thereto:
$17.10 on each $1000 shove $70,000
and not above $10,000; and In addition
thereto:
ICO. 00 on each $1000 abova $10,000
and not above $90,000; aad in addition
thereto:
;S.OO on each $1000 above $10,004
and not above $100,000; and In addlttop
thereto:
llo.no on each $1000 on all above
$100,000.
(b) The amount of said apectflo tax
collected In each county shall be applied
by the county In the following; order:
First for the county'a share of atate
revenues;
Second, for the county general school
and library fund;
Third, for the county road and bridge
fund:
Fourth, for other expenses of the
county;
Fifth, for any public purpose ap
proved by the votera of the county.
Water Power to Be Aaaaaaad.
(e) The said apeolfio tax upon the
owners does not exempt any of th
aforesaid values from the regular sen
ral and special 'tax levies of the tax
ing districts In which the property la
located. Said specific taxes ahall be
"collected by the tax collector at th
tama time and In the same manner that
other taxes are collected. Any ana an
of the assessed property of an owner ta
subject to sale for his unpaid taxes.
On any total of aaaessed values to one
person a remainder of leas than 1100
Khali be disregarded.
(d) Water powers shall be assessed
in th county, where the same are situ
ated on the value per horsa power of
the water claimed or appropriated and
the assessed values thereof shall be
listed by the county assessor In th
assessment rolls separately from the
value of the lands and Improvement In
connection therewith.
(a) The assessed value of all person
al property and of all improvements on,
in and under land In counties taxing
such property shall ba listed by the
county assessor In tha assessment rolls
separately from the assessed value of
the land.
(f) Every franchise and every right
of way of a public service corporation
shall ba assessed and listed for taxation
by the board of state tax commissioners,
separately and apart from the assessed
value of the personal property ana im
provements of the corporation. The cor.
poration and amount of such assessed
franchise and right of way values In
each county in which the corporation
operates shall be certified by said board
to the assessor of the county.
i (gr) The board of state tax commis
sioners shall consist of the governor,
stat treasurer and secretary of state.
The governor is responsible for enforce
ment of the tax and assessment laws
and for that purpose he la authorised
to employ necessary assistance and to
Instruct and direct assessor and prose
cuting officers. Said board 1 here
by authorised subject to the general
law, to prescribe all convenient rules,
forms and blanks to enforce the pro
visions of this section.
. jTatnral Besooroes to Be Taxed.
(h) Natural growths, deposits And
other naturat resoxjrees not expressly
provided for herein shall be assessed as
a part of th land on, in or unaer wnica
the same are situated. ,
(1) The people of any county may at
any time oy a county law aaseaa ana
tax personal property and Improvement
on, In aqd under land In their county,
bift except aa mien property may ba as
sessed and. taxed by and under auch
county law th cam is exempt from
taxation, in Oregon. Such local county
law may be eaactedamended or - re
pealed at any regular general election,
or at a special election If auch special
lection is demanded by Initiative peti
tion f not lea than 11 par eest of,
I steers 111!
17 1 ear a 1170
$7 steers 111
11 steers 1117
I steers 40
1 steers 1040
I stear 1011
$4 Blears 1.1114
21 steers 110
It steers 1171
it, steers 1101
14 steers 100
steers 1111
24 steers 1177
7 steers 1004
17 sterra Ill
I steers 00
11 steers 171
I steers - 101
COWS.
1 row ISO
31 cows 174
7 cows 1001
11 cows 1010
10 cows 10
1 cow 1000
10 cows 1071
I COWS 1140
S cows 1477
1 cow 870
7 cow 2
I cows 700
I cow lilt
1 cow 1140
1 cow S0
1 cow IIS
1 cow 1070
S eow 1040
i eow 1011
$1.00
Prlc.
7.00
4
4 0
4 10
4 II
4 II
I 71
4S
4. 0
I 10
4 10
4 40
4 M
4. IS
1.40
4 IS
I 00
6 60
$4.00
6.80
S.70
S.tl
I. (0
till
t SS
6.00
6.00
p. 00
6.00
4.7S
4.76
4.60
4.R0
4.60
4.00
3.71
4.6
FEEDER COMPANY
CINCHER OF CITY'S
STOCK SUPREMACY
(Continued from Preceding Pag.)
BTKERS.
13
34
3
18
18
1
36
$S
36
16
6
ltl
1
6
Av. Iba.
..102
. .1094
..1106
. -1217
. .1217
..1140
. .1140
..120S
. .111
..1038
..1018
,.1188
teer
teers
steers
steers
steers
steer
steers
steers
steers
steers
steers
California steers
BULLS AND 8TAO8.
tag 14S0
bulls ....113
SHEEP.
20 wethers 13
47 ewes 103
Wednesday's Uvertook Sales.
STEERS.
At. Ibi
35 steer 1161
COWS.
7 cow 1375
1 cow ' 1280
1 cow 1280
S cow 1220
HEIFEKS.
7 Heifer 700
BULLS.
Bull 860
Bull 300
CALVES.
Calves 215
Calf 240
Calves 184
Calve 820
Calve 826
Calve 485
hoqs.
93 Hog
105 Hog
1 Hog
3 Hogs
1 Hog
SHEEP.
28 Wethers . r
Wednesday' Livestock Bales.
STEERS.
Ave. lbs.
Price.
$7.10
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
6.90
6.SS
.8S
. .S5
HEIFERS.
3 heifers 8(0 6.40
BULLS.
1 bull 1610 fl.36
1 hull 930 4.2S
1 bull 1390 4.26
1 bull 140 4.00
STAGS.
7 stags 1611 $6.76
1 stag 1000 6.60
stags 1477 6.00
1 stag 110 4.6O
1 stag 740 4.60
HOGS.
86 hogs 189 $7.80
81 hog 186 7.80
19 hogs 196 7.76
1 hog 490 4.86
1 hog 380 6.00
SHEEP.
1 ewes 93 $3.35
63 yearlings 78 8.00
LAMBS.
lSlamba 63 $t.00
81 lambs 60 6.60
to report
Sold too late Thursday
B.sa until fTiday.
Saturday livestock Bale.
HOGS.
Average, lbs. Price.
15.71
4.00
34.311
3.101
Price,
$6.75
$5.76
6.26
6.00
3 hog 118
91 hog 217
a hog 313
SHEEP.
88 mixed sheep 94
LAMBS.
It lamb 68
44 lamb 67
$7.78
7.75
6.00
33.75
M00
3.75
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK TRADE
410 All Line Are Steady for the Day;
4 Hog Run Smaller.
Chicago, 111., June 23. Run
$6.20
1
1
41
1
6
19
11
Hoars.
sneep, vuuo. .
left over, 800; r-
11,000; cattle, 300;
Hon ara steady:
celpts a year ago, 13.000. Mixed, $7.26(8)
7.7S: heavy. $7.07.80: rough. 17.25
7.65; light, $7.207.7.
cattle Bteaay.
Sheep Steady.
Kansas crrr livestock
191
213
2S0
385
820
88
10 steers
37 steer
4 steer
18. steers
76 steers . . . . .
37 steers ....
SO teers
7 steers .. .
9 steers
1 steer
,1134
.1061
.1102
.1090
.1207
.1166
.1101
. 870
. 840
. 730
$3.50
8.60
$7.7B
7.75
7.75
t 60
.60
6.60
$7.80 Cattle and Sheep Are Firm; Hogg
Hold Steady.
Kansas City. Mo.. June 23. Hog
Recelnta. 2000: market, steady.
Cattle Keceipts, zoo; maricet, rirm.
tmeep Keceipts, ouu; marxet, zirm.
COOPERATION IS -
THE WATCHWORD
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
7.76
8. CO
.oo
6.00
14.40
Price.
$6.85
6.76
.75
.7S
6.55
6.S0
6.40
6.S6
COWS.
3 cow S65
1 cow . ,v. ., ... 940
3 cows- ir;KVi.t, 9S '
13 oo-ar ,. 4. w ...1127
1 cow .....1190
19 cows ............... 08
1 cow 580
5 cows ...............1138
4 cow ...............1016
1 cow 1080
1 cow .......1190
HEIFERS.
1 heifer 800
38 heifer 873
BULLS. .
............i.l700
.4 ..1330
1390
STAGS.
X atag ................1110
SHEEP.
71 yearlings ..........
99 wethers
e wiihwi -j,,,,,,,,,
85 wethers ............
27 wethers
3S8 wethrs
46 wea ................
1 bull
1 bull
bull
91
107
75
.76
101
nosslbilitles of over production in the
nortnwesi is oeing succeasiuiiy creaieu;
the next general step Into the requisite
ivilnma of correct distribution and
x'g; selling is gradually being-made, and
6 85 1 upon these combined factors depend
entirety wia miuit vi ujw muuairy ufvti
commercial lines. ' It cannot be said.
for It 1 not the ease, tnat tn nortn
weat ia fullr Drenared for tha contin
gencies of abnormal crops. That It has
mada raDld headway during the cast two
years is in line' with the facts, but tho
reactionary lorcea exist in many lo
calities, the grower collectively have
not as yet graspea me lull signifi
cance and necessities of cooperation, and
some of the old time practice and des
ultory metheda of shipment and selling
m ill again be In evldenca this year, and
in a general way, win continue ror
aom time to come. That tha north
west ba made the rapid progress indi
cated upon broad line of cooperation
and marketing method, ia a tribute to
the Intelligence of the growers, and to
the lncreaaing work of the men who
hare made the subject a study. Th edi
tor of "Better Fruit"' briefly aum up
the llll situation o follow: ."With
th improved . marketing conditions,
there Is no doubt but that apple will
command a good. Tair price when In
$.600
6.00
' 6.00
5.75
6.10
6.35
6.26
6.00
4.25
400
3.60
$.00
6.80
'14.00
4.00
3.50
13.76
14.49
426
4.!5
4.00
3.00
3.00
1.09
tel 11 gently handled and properly distri
buted."' ." v -
Elsewhere Is shown a partial list Of
th affiliated, member of tho North-
weal rn Fruit Exchange for thla rear.
Tha orogreaa whloh has been made In
broad cooperation during tha past 24
month la reflected In Ihla summary.
The Exchange entered tho field at a
time when the crops were suddenly In
creasing from limited Into heavy pro
duction, and tha necaaaltlc for unity of
Inleraata were vital.
What It Aaa accomplish.! ao far In
the way of Inrreaead membership and
general representation, baa been due to
th reaulla obtained for th growera In
dollar and rente, but th latter ar sec
ondary to tha benefit that ara being
derived from the wide distribution that
haa been effected, the establlahment of
the different brands on the market, the
placing of tha product In the logical
markets where they belong, aa well aa
the uniformity of nrartlcea In rrMim
packing and bualneae like method em
ployed in the packing bouse.
Tha call for wlda clletrlhnltm haa
oeen met a urine tne reel two ar
sons by th exchange on llnea that were
th hope of th growers for years, but
were aeemlnglv deatlned to delay, and
to the responsibility of Individual ef
forts of each dlrtrtrt working Inde
pendently of Its neighbor, and In Ignor
ance of Its methods and result. To
have continued on this basin would have
discounted the prestige of the Industry,
and its ability to successfully rope
with the many obstacles and condi
tions that had to be encountered and
properly dealt with.. With nearly avery
uisincc now woraing fogeiner upon
common line for th one end. It is a
proper statement to make that the mar
keting problem ia being solved In a
manner that presages health fulneas to
the sltustion and adequate return to
me grower.
(Growers' BeTUng Machine.
In th Northwestern Fruit Exchsnge
the growers of Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Montana, have their own sell
ing machine: Its affairs are controlled
by them, it Is represented in practically
the entire marketing territory of th
United State and Canada in nam as
WJ.T 1 mm Im ft wkll. - .
its selling facilities upon the same gen
eral lines hss been established through
out Europe.
The exchange ha been working for
months in preparation for marketing the
1913 crops: durlnar that Derlod It haa not
been Inactlv With Ita mmmhmrm hut
educational features of every klnj cal
culated to Insure uniformity, in every
respect necessary to the common good,
have been the oonstant sublect of ef
fort and correspondence. The organix-
tlon confidently expects tn rttinl Irate
during the present season a distribution
equai or in excess or tnat accomplished
during the combined seasons of 1910
and 1911, when it entered a total of 19
different markets of th world. It be
lieves that through the system of ad
vertising matter which it will rilatrl.
bute this year more will be done to ex
ploit the fruits of the northwest as a
whole, than through any method ever
undertaken in the past. The exchange
haa met the desires of the growers for
a cooperative Institution operated in
their sole benefit and behalf, nnt nniv
for Its members but for the growers at
large, and it welcomes a watchful eye,
from everv source, unon Its onrtlnn
and results. It standa first and last
for cooperation, and invites the cordial
Interchange of Ideas snd correannnrienr.
with every source of production and dis
tribution, for the general welfare of
the northwest.
Tha organizations affiliated rlth tha
Northwestern Fruit Exchange up to
una j were.
UKBiljHJiN.
Rogue River vallev. Roe-ua Ttlver
Fruit & Produce association: Umpqua
valley. Umoo.ua Valley Fruit Union:
Willamette valley. Eugene Fruit Grow
ers' association, Benton County Growers
Union; -Hood River district. Mosler
Fruit Growers association: Tho Dallas
district, Chenoweth Orchards, Dufur
Valley Fruit Grower association; east
ern Oregon. Grande Ronde vallev T.
Grande Fruit association, Imbler Fruit
urowers union, cove imiit association.
WASHINGTON.
Hood River district, Apple Grower
Union of White Salmon valley; Walla
Walla district, Touchet Valley Grow
ers Union; Palouse district, Bun-ell In
vestment company (Diamonds Or
chards): Stevens county, Stevens Coun
ty Fruit Grower Union; Wenatche
district, Peshsstln Fruit Growers as
sociation, Dryden Fruit Growers Union,
Cashmere Fruit Growers Union, Wen
ntchee District Fruit Growers Union,
Brewster Fruit Grower Union.
IDAHO.
Southern Idaho, Welser River Froit
association, Emmett Fruit Grower as
socitlort, Nampa Fruit association;
Lewiston district, Lewlston Orchard
association; Coeur D'Alena district,
Black Rock Commercial orchards.
MONTANA.
Bitter Root valley. Tledt Land A Or
chard company, Woodslde Fruit Growers
association, Hamilton Fruit association.
Iltfl Brte Patee.1
16 1. Willamette, Ml, torel oireisM.
tti- kaker-, 4 144 1; eirt sredee,
11 ni.ii.
It AT Toro caa fey fH era
allay Itmothv. fancy. t 14 lit artft-
ary. 1119: eat tern Or ton. Ill)
ltl larV tllOlf: mtiedlllfl; ala
rar. Ii: wheal. 111111 li; ebeL
III Oil 11 alfalfa. llt lOII: . Ill
OH .
tetter. Bare aa a-aaWir.
liUTTEP. Nominal; extra creamery.
rub aad . tuba. 37; print a. 3114c;
airy He,
KOGM-Candled atlraa He: art but.
Ing prie. loaa off. ItcJU'io f. o. k
rot Hand.
LIVE !-OtI.Tnr Fancy hena.
UOlle: springs, lie; ge.
spring durka, lie; old djrke, lie. tur
key, lffrlle; dr-aeed tftlr; pigeon,
old. II: young. Jiff Per dotan.
DUTTER FAT Producer1 price T.
a. b. Portland, par lb. tIHa
CHrKSKi Nomlnar. fr-ak Oraa-
fane full ""ream. iHu.et a .
Mfjltttc; Young America. 17 HO He,
XTalta aad Terete til a. . .
1HJTATOKS Selling Trice: Extra
choice. II ISfM.li; choir. 11 1.
ordinary. kOctfll par cental. Buying
price, extra fancy table stock. jr; extra
choice, too t. o. b. country shipping
points; new potatoes, 1.7I1 par cen
tal: sweeta, $c lb.
VEGETABLES New turnips. lc per
doa; new beet a 40c dox : rarrote Joe
S5e doa; cabbage, 11.00; Mexican
tomatoea, Mexican. $1.26(13.10 par lug;
Mlaelaalnpl, $1 00 per crate; California,
$l.7S$i.uo par box; beans. HMOe
par lb.; green onlona. lOo dox. btinrhes;
lb.: green onlona, 10c doa. bunches;
peppers, bell, 10c lb.; heed lettuce. I
d ran: hothouse. II 0 box: mdlshee,
10o doa bunches; relerv, 11.26 doa; egg
plant, 20c lb.; peas, 6C7c; cauliflower.
I1.2S91.S0 per dox.; asparagus, 74TSOc
per dox. bunches: Waila Walla. 1.0
4J1.1S box; spinach, 26c aack.
ONIONS New fochella. ll.TSfrlKO
per crate; new reds. $l.!5 per rente);
new yellow. $1.16 per cental; garlic, 7H
8c.
FHESH FRUITS Oranaea 617IO
3.00; bansnss. 4V.ffSo lb: lemons. 16 00
66 50; limes ( case; grape fruit. 12.76
4J3.76; pineapples, Sc Ih; apricots, 11.26
crate; cherries. ZttGJIOe per pound;
peaches, 11.35 per box; cantaloupes. $2.60
f i.nii per crsie.
BERRIES Htrawberrles. local Me
goons. Gold Dollar and Oregon. $1.26
Clark a seedlings. 1160 per 24-lh. crate
raspberries, 11.76; currants, 11. 60.
feats. Jrtab aaa JTrovraioaa.
DREH6ED MEATS Country killed
Hogs, fancy, 10 f 10 He; orainary, 9 HO
10c: neaivy, ic; rancy vrai, ii'kVlaC;
ordinary, 12c; poor, 8 7) 10c; lambs, 10
true; mutton, vyio; goats, 204c;
oaer, iipmc.
1 1 lQ DiPOV TrTT TT.n. m tl m
HUc: breakfaat bacon. UUAI1U01
boiled ham, 36c; plculca. 11 V4u; cottag
MEATS Packing nouae Steer
stock, 13 He; cows. No. 1 stock,
11 H); ewes, 10c: wethers,
lambs, I4c: pork loin. X8c
atop. Vfeol and Stlaa
hops froo Dears- once 1111 crop,
8888Hc; 1913 contraota. nominal.
MOHAIR 1912. 32Ho lb.
WOOL Willamette valley, roars
Cotswoid, 19fl20o lb.; medium Shrop
shire, zic: cnoice inner 101s, nc. per ID.;
eastern Oregon, 1412 20c, according to
s.irinKage.
CHITTIM OR CABCARA BARK
1913 nominal, en riot a SHc, less carlot
60 lb,: 1111 bark, car lots. 4c; less car-
lot. 6o ID.
HIDEtJ Dry hides, 20021c) green.
H10c: salted hldee. 10H lie; bulls.
green salt. ttt : Kips, nuo; calvca
ary, )iv"nc; can aaina, ssuea or
BIG ORDER SECURE0
FOR NURSERY STOCK
Wi'i"", n Jaee 11-41 A Miller f
tl.e kllllnn rnitMir, h hee bean al
landing it u eel Ing ef Ike la-lfl ('(
aeatMlallon al rll laka lllr "4
ii ttwttn iae.ieiaiMa ai ra(a
nda aom Inal ha ka iralv4 h
otaler fur flv .afloade of suraery ativrk
for lha aaaiara anarkeia Mr. Miller
III b bonve thla weak and ear lbl
bulk Ih roavanilan w Mr h he Ita baea)
Heading olll meet neil ear ai fort
land, itr Me ronalder IM a greet
tribute lo lha fruit ladueirf of Wet
(rgoa aad W s an in gi on.
WHITE BLUFS IS
SHIPPING PEACHES
Whit Bloffa Waah. June 31 Ifaarr
ahlpmenl of paarkaa, lha first aalpvil
of th aeaenei. baa baen made front
While Bluffa orekards Ika p el week.
Th haevleel shlppars of early varie
ties ar lionn Urva. their specialty ba
in atayriower. rr.a rirsi or ika t'
riKpe of atrawbarrl hae baen mar
keted, and tha vines and ground are
Mire placed In the beet condition for
Id aerond rrop In lha fall. Exparlenrad
rnaraia eay uiai ina aeronq; crop mill
as a flavor uncquallod by tb' first
crop output.
KLAMATH FALLS MAY
HAVE NEW CHARTER
Ne.
llcO
ire
freen sa
nr. 24 4
green, 1720o: green hides. lffiflHo I'ss
than salted; sheep pelts, salted, tl; dry.
IX1V12 1C ID.
TALLOW Prim, per lb., 6ic; No. t
inn (rrt-aae. zniaa
FISH-Nomlnnl--nock rod. lo 0.
flounders, 6c: halibut. 98c; striped
baa. 20c; catfish, 11012Hc; salmon,
13o lb.; soles, 7e per lb.; shrimps,
llHc lb.; perch. 78c: tomcod, 8c; lob
ster, 26c; herring. 50tc; black bass,
20c; sturgeon, ( ) per lb.; silver smelt.
8C ID.; Diacic coa. mo; areaseo anau. c;
roe shad. lOo; ahao ro. iOc id.; Colum
bia smelt ( ) per box.
OT8TERS ?hoalwkter -My, par gal
lon ): per 10O lb. aack ( ) Olym
pla, per gallon, $8; per iOO lb. sack. $;
canned eastern, Beo can., I,0 doaa;
astern in shell, 31.7SO2.00 per 14;
rasor clams. $293.26 boa.
LARD Tierces. ISHo lb.: comnounl
tierces, c per id-
Orocenes.
RICE Japan eiyie. No. 1. 6U054e
No. 3. 4Ho: New Orlean head, 607c
Creole, 6Hc.
SUGAR Cube. $ 45; powdered, 88.16
fruit or berry. $6.06: beet, 86.86; dry
granulated, 10.ua; jj yeuow, o.xb; Hono
lulu plantation cine granulato. Is
less. (Above quotation ar 84 day net
cash-l
BALI
I fc Tk JearaeLt
Klamath Palls,.). June 3t Al
though this city has adapted Iwo char
ters In three month tb voter of
th city are eoon to vote on a third
The council ha decided that the beat
way out Of th present charter mod
die I to appoint a oommlaslon to draft
a new Instrument The commission U
to b appointed at once ao that It can
be aubmltted at aa early special elec
tion. At a hotly contested election la May
tho Sanderson-Manning charter wal
adopted. At the regular city election
a commlaalon amendment to the old
charter which waa displaced by tb Ban-deraon-Mannlng
Instrument wa adopt
ed by a amaU vote. Mayor Nicholas
aaked the city council to make a elec
tion. Tb council decided to proceed
under th Sanderson-Manning charter.
The legality of this ha been qui
tloned and rather tha make a lean
caae It ha been decided to have a new
charter drafted.
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t"leuta.
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KaaiMllMA4Urr.
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larle er tvag Sleaaa
mroaeaf ullr. Sues a waea
naaa. aaeallpauoa. aslheaa.
tarvh. caaeae, a ilea. '
oueneae, r hawinaiia an, klaod
palaoa. luag. Hear, IUmt
ad olocr.acsj Iroubta; eiea
private ailnaaala of e ant
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failed, I gyaraalea ara If
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iiaa atude of bark aad gva4uala4 frewei
avaral aalaerellVea aad " Mi-grad-!
eonraa In Cbla. I have tkouaaada
of laumoelsls from tay gralafal pa
iimia. f waa ealr the saoet hsraaleaa
Chlnaa betba, rasardlaa af tk fcigi
prlea. 9 I ra kelp . .ai or wriia
for symptom blank aad elroalar.
L T Tea A Medlala Ca. IIH,
TambllL f- ror- d at-. Portland Or.
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tvery v cm
ftak kBaSBaaBka Mmmm.M
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laa ahaal Ike
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tWm aaa aagsi w aw-- ww W- Mfcv 1
fu!aTtrata7kak aaaUtal JlVO 1
sine fall aerneeiare ae4 all- IU,I
fcaaalaaalaaataaalaajaa.
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Va aafct kg SkteaM Praf Ckv- Wa
aaaaa Gsa asd iaa Paatr firoa Ca. 1
A at aaar aire at" el fnr
k- If keeaeaeteaealV
Ika MAavt f-ar.
The most vigorous campaign against
forest fires ever made in Idaho will be
conducted this year. Approximately
$100,000 will bo expended by the state
and th large timber interests In pa
trolling th timber belta.
OUariT'g Improved XJver SrXXX.81
PEOPLE havlnr Indisestion. bilious
spells and headache, with bad complex
ion or pi in plea, can be cured with these
vegetable plus. They a rive out the
cause of sickness snd clear the com
plexion. Tou look better and feel bat
ter aftar ualng tnem. On for a doso.
26 cents at druggists or by tnalL ror
sample write Dr. Bosanko Co.
1481 VINE ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ml
CATARRH
or THt
BLADDER
EsTToTtaf la
24. Hours
uiefj
Bach Oan-
' aale baara
FOR W0J1EN ONLY
Dr. Saaderaon' Compound
8avtn and Cotton Root Pills.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELATED PERI
ODS. Core the moat obstlnste
csaes In 3 to 10 day. Price 13
per box or three boxe $5.0. Bold by
druggist everywhere. Addreaa T. S
PIERCKL Room 1 34SH Morrison ai,
Portland. Or.
CHICHESTER?S PUfc
Wav xlAktjrn ktguKa.,
'Xaaiaei aaa year uraaalele ft
CM ekes tar Illmaaead SreaevVW
llle la Ked Ml Oel4 lllVy"
bene, aealed arlsi Maa klMaawV
Take aa elk. Bay ef rear w i
MAMONB UKD flLLM. lea a1
yean kaewa a BaeU tea. Alwan kaliaki
GENERAL PROSPECTS
FOR NORTHWEST CROPS
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
T Coarse, half rround 00s 88.1
rer ton: 60S, fs.uo: taoi aeirv. toe, ill;
l0s. 117. naies, i.xe; esira una narrei.
I. 5 and 10. 84 f6.; lump rock.
120.6A oar ton.
BEANS Small white, $5.60; large
whita, 8S.Z6; ninK, ia.o; oayou. J4.26
Limas.M.75;. reds. $4.76.
HOiNET isew. oar oaaa.
alats. Ooal OH aTka.
LINSEEt OIL Haw. bbls 88c gal;
itett'e boiled, bbl., 90c: raw, in caaoa,
3o; boiled, in cases, v5c; gal. lots of
36 gallon, le lass; ou caae meai. 44
r ;r ton. . ...
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. So per Ib-i
600 lb. lota 80 per 16.; lss lota. IVke
aiar a.
ROPE Manila. 8 He: alaL Te.
GASOLINE Red crown and motor.
1I02ZC gallon: 3 gasoline, 3!OIHe
gal low; v. l- a . napntna, i02h
e-allon.
TURPENTINEIn caaea- 73cj wool
Kirroi. 79 He; iron barrel, per gat
B 10 case lots. tie..
BENZINE 84 degree, ease. 3444
gallon; Lron bbls.. 21 Ho Pel galloa.
i.ual uiu asea: rmm.ru iic: star,
a per gallon; water wnite, Dul. 9J
e per gallon; special water wane.
II.
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FEAR HOT WINDS :
- AT WALLA WALLA
the prospects at this seaaon been ma
bright for a splendid crop of hay.
" 1 1
Wanatehea. Wash. Across tha Colum
bia river In the Big Bend country, th
grain crop I now estimated at double
that of a year ago.
Rttsvtll. Wash.-On Rattfesnake flat
winter wheat will ro close to 86 bushela
and spring wheat 15 bushel from pres. I claiming injury to the ' grain from this
cm inaicaiiuna. . .
Coulee Clty. YMh la ' thla
Walla Walla; Wash., June 23. Wheat
had an extraordinary week. With har
vest drawinr near, th only possible
chance for a short crop la In a hot wind.
There Is aom danger of. this, too, . the
farmers believe, and some ar already
claiming injury to the grain from this
source. -Wedrirsda v. with a temperature
of 9 degrees tn this city and higher la
the lower -valley, had a breese all dav.
section of tha Big Bend la developing and with tb mercury soar th century
I
Will NOBODY'S
AEMENIS
I have left the experiment itage yeirg
behind. I accept no case the like of which
I have never cured. . What I have done
I can do again. What I have in the past
failed to do, I will not attempt to do. I,
therefore, know just what I can do and
what I cannot do. I will tell you your
exact condition, and will tell you whether
I can or cannot cure yon. Yea can rely
absolutely upon what I tell you.
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C. K. HOLS MAN, M. D.
Why ly Practice Is Siiccessftl'
The vast multitude of men who haye taken my treatment have not,:
been disappointed. They know that I do not promise more than I .
perform, fo them I have actually illustrated in the cure of their
own cases the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment is
as certain to cure as it is that my patient engage my ervices and
follows my directions. My success is due not alone, to education,
experience, skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that X limit
fmy study and practice strictly to diseases and ailmentt of men. To
these maladies alone I have earnestly and exclusiyejy devoted 1$ yf
of my life, and on them all my facultie are concentrated. .J.'ii -
I assert and with full confidence in my ability to prove the Asser
tion that no case is beyond help. No matter whether it be weak
ness, kidney and bladder disorders, blood poison, Varicoie vein,
hydrocele, contracted disorders, rupture, r-any ol the disorder nv
raon to men. These ailments demand the best medical attention.
I have the ability and can, give'you this service VI have alwayr
charged a very reasonable- fee, so that, my service may be obtained -by
any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no misleading
statements, false promises or unbusinesslike proposition. I would
like to have you tor a patient if yotr viV come to me on 4 .nctly
professional basis, accepting inducements that I offer, which are my
ability, 16 years' successful experience, time saving treatment and cure
of certain diseases, k . v ' ' -
'ammmm fmeio.all patiehts
If yon are suffering from any of the above disease, call for Free
Consultation. If you cannot call,' write, me immediately, giving me
a description f your case in 'your own words. By return mall I
will send you, absolutely free, a diagnosis of your case and my best
professional advice as to bow to proceed in order to correct your
trouble. . r ;v- ? ,,Xs " :,
. My office'! opn all day from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., and Eundiy
frorn. 0 to 12 only, ' v.--;; : -
PORTLAND,
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