I SUHD.W j ITJ. .UAL, , PORTLAND, SUNDAY ' OCTOBER 1. ..... i'jj UUi.rLEliUH f 1 rtl iniii'i'AHi-iiirpn' lilifftYI' :U J SAfl F,:3C0 ::!!. iv.'.!-.:(.' K 'j. ir i .y. .. ihsji. .a,. ML. u , imm - Throngs' Celebrate Dctrothd o ' Seas in .Characteristic and - Enthusiastic Manner, - By Marlon Mac Rao. Ban Fraticlsco, Oct ll. Probably no where in the wide, wide world is Joy- the kind of Joy we, spell with a capital J expressed In eo virile and whole- souled a manner as In San Francisco And surely In the history of San Fran cisco never has Joy been expressed so ireeiy, witn more acclaim, nor with ' greater enthusiasm than on last Friday, When the president of the United States pressed the electrlo button, which gave the signal for. the blowing up of the Gamboa dike, on the Panama eanal. The Betrothal of the ocean had been con summated, and. at the news California gave Its peculiar, Individual kind of ex pression. Sirens shrieked, bells clanged, panos nrayea, wnisties rent the air with tneir piercing blasts, bombs wars ex ploded and so did the men, women and children of San Francisco, ; Just explod i d with the real Joy and appreciation of -wnat tney consider the greatest under v taking ever accomplished in the: world's X history. . t Long before the hour on' which - the nisnai coma Be expeoted. vast throngs fathered in Union Square,1 and when it uecsme so crowded that there was not ; room left for even a carrier pigeon, tho 1 overflow filled the cafe and hotel grills, and expectantly a waited the great 'o. came, ana tne cereorauon was on. New Year's eve was not in it with " "toe official openina of tha Pimmi canal "' TTfol th8t ' what the dynamiting f umuuut ayite means to, us down here. , It Is the consummations-end Ban Fran cisco, is consequently, flagrantly, bots- , noubiy jiappiy. . t ti j ."It was a great day, as you have all " Tead in Jthe daily papers. Toe program was carried out to a nicety. The blue ji-ei na me uaiirornia urays added a military air to the proceedings, and the 'officials of the exposition were muoh to the foreground. Addresses by Gov- , - ernor, ..Johnson, Mayor CBolph,l Hon. Joseph tieFevre. of Panama, Major-Gen eraj Arthur Murray, U. & A., President ' w, T. Sesnon, of the Chamber of Com merce, and Vice-President R. B. Hale, of the P.-P. I. exposition, all tendeB to . but increase the enthusiasm and patriot . lsm of the crowds. 'When the glorlaus voice of Miss Aldanlta Wolfskin led the Municipal Band In "The Star-Sparigle-I . , Banner," a saner, more serious raaJIxn - tlon of what the event meant not only to this city, but to the Paclflo coast at large, .seemed to take possession of the ruiatlng populace. But when the ariel bomb was fired and -the' American flag hoisted by little Miss Roiph, there was 1 again wild abandon, and 'multitudinous i voices vied with the mechanical contrlv , ancea known to present day mlrtft-mah-, Ingand noise was unconilned. f '- Watoh for portola Olrls. . . ' This Is not the only celebration which ,1s occupying the attention of the Bay , Cityt however; In truth, celebrations are mighty regular affair down here . and they are never half done, either. The Portola Glrla contest,, which had the city divided Into SO or more factions, , came to a triumphant termination by the Beivouon oi xi wonaerxuiiy ciever, rosy, , pretty, jrlriv 'of , the .northern, trio, and when they come to Portland with, the official inviUUon to attend' the Portola ' Festival do the right thing and accept It- will be well worth tha ; time and - money, wilt this eetlvaki fcVo -' Beautiful and ; aristocratic Stnorita , Conehita Sepulveda, whose ancestors V , were soldiers with Don Caspar de Por tola, has been chosen as queen of the festival, and haa consented , to reign over the distinctively social features of ; the great celebration. Mies' Sepulveda la at present the house guest of , Mrs. Phoebe Hearst at the Hacienda del Foso da Verona, at Pieusanton, where she is receiving much social attention. 8he la , a dark eyed, vivacious beaut, but of a dignity and grace of bearing which be speaks the poise of a queen. In eon ;" sen ting to accept this honor, a distinct r lys&ctal feature la given the festival. land Show 2a On. ,,.,... Luther Burbenk, the world' greatest , horticulturist, and proudly gjlalmed as . California's own plant wlsard, opened the big land show yesterday, which Is "being given under, the auspices of the State's Home Industry league and ; the Ban Francisco real estate board. This V la ' not an advertising scheme In ' the accepted sense of the word but a great ' big event worthy of the countries rep iresented--and i they are nearly here with magnificent exhibits. .' Big circus tents at Eighth and Market house the show, and 141,000 square feet of space la-devoted to the mammoth display. , Orand Opera Season To Open. A feature of the grand, opera season which opens tomorrow, and which is al ready an assuied success, if one can judge from advance ticket sale, will be a home grown ohorus. Not An amateur chorus by any means but composed of the best vocal talent in the city, with the choice given to youth ; f Conductor Nlnl Belluci i Is, delighted" with this chorusnot only Its appearance but Its voiceMndtvidually : and collectively. At the rehearsals which ara being held In th Valenuia theatre, one will ; find quit string of -; limousines which do not belong to the prima donnas, but to the members of ; this arlstooratto v. and . tuneful chorus. . Aida will open, the bill, and as this is a favorite with the Ban 1 Franclsoo musio lovers, even standing room le not hoped for, on opening night ' Entile de Goeoria .will be heard In con cert at the Scottish Bits Temple tonight and will be given his usual ovation. An4,.the Western.! Metropolitan Orand opera company is not to ba without a f.Ew cusL:,::;a i;j utter; alder stheet district - "S4sw r .mfatmmiiAM.m ieniasMai.iwtrie ihh .mmmmmmmMw-w''mmYmmmiu V llBBssasiZZBBass 1 i -: i.!..- j.-, ....... ... .... .. . ; t - , -r Handsome little "taxpayer" recently completed at the toutbeast' corner of Twelfth and Alder by the D. P. Thompson Estate company. , i rival in this field, vfpr the Germans of the city will follow the example of the Italian and the French, and will" have grand opera of their own.. Under the direction of Emllle .Hanlsch-Schonfeld and Max Hanlsch. a series of German operas will be given at the German house ty a company or excellent yienna singers. This, together with: the great number of high .class recitals and con certs billed for-the Immediate future, promises a - perfect revel of musio ' for the coming months. , . . Tea Sanoes the Stage. ., , . Tea dances continue to be, not only popular, but a rage. All society is dancing away,' and any disciple of Terp sichore who cannot do a tanro In an Unpenetrable' forest of tables and chairs la no disciple at all, and not ranked-as smart at the dansants. The search tor weir mannered monkeys for the Brazil ian ball In Oakland this week is still on but so far the hunters report poor luck. If I don't get lost On the Amazon, will tell you about this ball next week.- It is of too great Importance to be.lightly treated with one paragraph. ' Very few Oregontans have been here this week, but a great many; are ex pected to arrive for the Portola cele bration . and Incidentally for the grand opera season. '' Mr. O. M. Clark, chair man of the , Oregon commission, Is at iue paiaca . tim- is nere to corner Witn architects concerning the Oregon build ing. . Bob Mccracken is, back from a trip north, which included visits to Seattle, Spokane and Portland. R. F, Delovage and Earnest Cox are at the Stewart, and the 8t Francis has as Its auests from Portland and vicinity Louis C. Kelsey, Joseph H. Ferguson, S. B. - Springer, Henry A. Haszard and F. W. Bond. VILL BEGIN COURSE , IN ESTIMATING COST New Educational .Feature Is Added to the Y.'M. C. A, , ; .t, of Portland, ' . '5 That America 1 behind others na. tlona In. lta system, of estimating the cost of construction projects, is the assertion of Charles Burton, a Port land , engineer who had his . training autvau. r. uurion . wis ; week . will begin the teaching of a coarse in plan reaaing, estimating . ana - cost -reading, a. me roruana ,, jc oung Men's Chris tlan Association. v" .-, . It is" announced that the purpose of tins course is to oiscuss with the aid of practical demonstrations, . the . best methods of arriving at an accurate es- timate or the cost for the' erection and oompteuon or, a Building. It " Will In troauce a complete system of cost Keeping, -wnereoy a contractor Is an. abled to watch the progress - of the work day - by day from a financial standpoint It Is a universally accepted faet that Xmerloans make the paoa for all forward movements, whether It be peace or war, science or art, or what no v naia air. Burton. "But she has to catch up a Ute when It comes to scientifically .estimating the cost r of building construction. - .-"The time will come soon when the present system or figuring cost of a proposed building will be abolished, and a new. and - entirely . different metnoa taxe its piece. refer to the Introduction to this western country of the quantity ; sur veyor, and to the custom of building contractors stlmatlng direct from a complete bill of quantities. . "This practice has been carried out successruuy lor many years In Eu rope ana is.. rapidly gaining favor n the eastern portions . of the United states ana tuiaaa." COLU HIGH WAY'S COST WILL r NOW FALL UNDER FIRST ESTIMATE v . ' ...r.., u " ' Llebler Company Flavera. The principal players engaged by the taeoier company ;,o aate for their vari ous attractions include Viola. Allan. George Arllss, Mri. George Arliss (Flor ence Montgomery), . jonn Blair, Clare Blandick. Lawson Butt, W. T. Carleton, Margaret Dale. Arnold Dalv. oriano-o Daly. Pauline Frederick, Charles Har bury, Henry Harmon. Violet Hamint May Irwin, Alice Johnson, Gordon fohn stone, Cyril Maude, - Margerey- Maude, James O'Meill,- Lennox Pawla. Cella Storm, W. X Thorne. i pell Trenton, Sarah Traux s and at Brandon Tvmiui. These tolayers wiU appear In "Joseph and Hil Brethren,? "The Garden of Al lah," -Disraeli." "Widow by Proxy." "General John Regan." and Viola Allan's new play, m m mm m m . u - No odds how much your head aches; .how miserable you, are from constipa tion, indigestion, biliousness, ' a "Casca ret" tonight straightens you out by morning, ' , ' - Clean your stomach, liver and bowels tonight; end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, the sour, gassy atomaco backache and ail ether dis- f i rs "If COW BW KD UPSFT-Dlffi i M tress; relieve your sluggish Liver and Bowels of all the sour bile, gases and clogged-up waste which is producing the misery. 1 ' ( f - V A 10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your head clear, stomach sweet liver' and bowels regular and you feel bully for months. Don't forget the'chiidren their little insldes need gentle cleansing, too. is , . - , CAMDY CATHARTIC iO CENT BOXES -ANV I3HIIR ftTftfiir rii: 'win-ma ' - jnawa. - i Reduction of Expense of Con ' ' strutting. Multnomah Coun- ': ty Section Shown, . - i Less earth will be moved and the ex pense of building the Columbia highway from Portland to the east boundary of Multnomah county under ' plans being prepared by Road Expert 8. C. Lan oaster will be smaller than under the first plans, according to County Com missloner j. Holman.' ., Mr. ? Holman. S. Bensoa of the highway advisory board, Mr. Lancaster, Road Supervisor Small and Purchasing Agent Nelson en Friday inspected the work now underway. -,- "The new highway should be as great an asset to Portland and Oregon aa the Tosemlte valley is toi California," said Mr. Holman. "I believe it will become as famous as the Applan Way at Rome or the' Great North Road Of England. I was impressed by the grandeur of the surroundings. ' v ' "The most difficult and costly, work en the road will be 'for several miles near Multnomah falls where the camp im oeen estsDiisnea. . v "Hera less than .-as miles from the court house, are Gordon Falls. Multno man Falls, Horsetail Fall and the Ore onta gorge, besides tnanjr smaller fa Is and countless other features, such aa tall peaks, domes and high cliffs. ;' "Mr.- - Lancaster has provided for a road which will . have no greater grades, than five - per cent - and will have none hut safe and graceful curves. ' In places where cuts through bills had been planned he has located the road around the face of the hills making , less expense and saving the beauty of the road. "Robert Brooke, In charge of - con structlon work, Is a man of Independent means ana - is aomg his work for a nominal salary. He Is Interested In the wur lor tno results aionat Bince isse he has done similar work -for various railroads. He has : an excellent force of men under him." - The hew road is to be 34 feet wide and will follow the railroad right of way' for several miles along the river where the cliffs leave little space. The remainder of the route will be aiongthe river, but outside this right of way. over 6000 acres of land In the High Val ley country, The last purchase Is pas ture land. , , st Mra. Alice Rumbaugh. a wealthy resi dent of Little Rock, Ark., has purchased 6i acres of the fine orchard tract owned by J. D. Biggs of Three Mile, Wasoo county, paying $400 per acre. The orch ard is set mostly to peaches and apri cots, now In bearing. It la the intention of Mra. Rumbaugh to build a fine coun try residence on the tract next year and to make It her permanent home. , . a land deal was made Tuesday where by Mrs. Joseph N.' Scott becomes the owner of 84 acres of land Just south of Athena, adjoining the MCArthur place, and owndi by Henry Keen, the purchase price being $8816. '' - , Jk' GUSHING REPORTS . OF ; GUSHER EXAGGERATED t-hh ",'."" " A , Washington D. C Oct. Represen tative Cullop is a budding- "oil magnate." Ho and friends "at home are owners of an oil well In Ohio, which Cullop thinks ts going- to make all hands rich, maybe. During the hottest time to Cullop'a fight for publicity of indorsements of federal bench appointees, Cullop received a tel egram that his oil well was cpoutlng like a house a-fire a gusher, it was re ported. Cullop made a flying trip to Ohio, a week-end Journey. He threw a few ehlrts and socks into a suitcase and "beat lt tor the first train to Ohio. Now Cullop la confiding to a few Inti mate : friends that the. gushing reports were somewhat exaggerated. " . HIGH PRICES OF BEF CLEANING OU T RANGES 4. Eveir .Breeder. Cows Are Being Marketed; 0,-W, R, & Se,esrig,$olutj,o(nf :. ' ; TALENT SOON TO HAVE FINE BUSINESS BLOCK Structure Will Be of Brick stnd Will. CotV $8000; Qther Realty Deals ''Talent, the enterprising Southern Ore gon town, la soon to hava an iinno brick business block, which will b the largest store building In the city. The structure wuacover a ground area of 70 by 0 feet and will contain two $5 by v aiore rooms, rne "uoner etorv win be divided into , offices ' and living rooms. The building is to be erected by Albert s. Ames, as representative of 'n vapttat tnteresiea u Talent. The Roy Trammel Tarnau'contalnina la acrea and all necessary improvements. ivvi.u nvu miin east" or. jsugene, " t ween to Mr. wymer. a newcomer rrom California. Consider, atlon not . given, , , . ,.". eprmgneia.! Lane countv. a, modern apartment house. The building ie to be known as the McKenzie Court. Plana for the struoture hare been com vein siiu me cou tract let. .i H. C Rita haa nurehasaA fnn tjv ert Bassett a 10 acre Improved ' fruit farm located near Mosier. The tract is a portion of the Davenport placa It is set In bearing cherry and apple trees. -flmythe Bros, of Ariinton R. plated .a. trade whereby for a considera tion in the neighborhood of $80,000 they have acquired the Cedar Springs sheep ranch and Outfit from William Smith, well known Gilliam county sheepman. The trade Includes B0o acrae i.. located 10 miles south of Arlington, to- athi with wMnn. m t . leased ' from ' tha Northern Par i ; ether with two bands of breeding ewes and ranch equipment. . -, The land secured fits in with 'the for. mer holdings of Smyths Bros., and glvs them aa a printer range the areater nor. ttlon of northern Gilliam county. . Mr. umitn, wno sold ma cedar Springs ranoh, still retains his land .south of pilot Rook, and Will operate there In the fu ture. M, ' ' l t f ' , ! ,".(, During the coming winter Smvtbo Bros, will run about 88,000 sheep, which Is a larger number than they have run la the past " . C. A. Maokey, former superintendent Of the Linn county poor farm, has closed a deal for a 140 acre farm located near Toledo, in Linooln county, . " - , WlUlam Reals of Corvellla had lust purchased the Kirk! Hoover place near Philomath, the deal Involving about 110,000. The Hoover place la one of the best farms In that section, 100 acres be tng under cultivation. - Portland bust neaa property was Included In the deal. It la reported that Benson Bros, of Union 'have purchased 100 acres more land from the Union Pine Lumber com- uaaV. ThU W"l make tuem aomathUia i Present high prieea - of ' beef ; have proved so alluring to cattlemen of the northwest that the ranges are being cleaned out utterly, according to D. A. ciarx, livestock expert of the Oregon Washington Railroad ft Navigation com pany, who aaya the future is being de frauded by the growers' aeal to "make a killing" today. They are even sending1 their breeder cowe to market." eald Mr. Clark yester- aay., -And all the while great atacke of alfalfa are standing;: in the fields with no stock to eat It, if the north west is to produce its own beef supply a radical change must come In tha sys .era ojc aiiunar on me producer cattle. If the killing of calves could be stopped the problem would be partially solved." . i rarnc Manager R. B. Miller has tak en up this question seriously and has asked Mr. Clark and Agriculturist C. L. Smith, to work together to see If a change cannot be brought about on the part of, particularly, the amaller took men. But the same condition also pre vaua on me Dig ranges, with the re suit that shipments of livestock have iwien oir aireaay. -..,,. For more than a year now, the north west haa been supplying all the pork it consumed. Mot om hog has ' been shipped in from Kansas a'nd Nebraska. as In previoua years, and with the In creased acreage - of alfalfa, . together wun me graauai spread of the "corn belt" the finishing process has produced animala or fairly choice condition of meat (, ; - ; - And so the railroad men 'now depend upon the nog and the aheep for the bulk of the livestock business. ' Mr. Clark aatd tha sheep,,' In time, would become as. scarce as cattle if present tendencies continue, because the lambs are being sold and the awes go to the stockyards as promptly; aa the rami and wetherak - . j , ! i ; The 0.-W. R. ft N. haa been encour aging the shipment of breeding stock Into the state from the south, and Mr. Miller says It .will continue to do ab, in the hope of Inducing tha stockmen to conserve their stock eVen in this era of high prieea. '"Several days , ago the new Una '.built westward from Vale handled H carloads of cattle out of Juntura. In this region M tha atate the cattle ; resources -are being developed with the coming of the railroad, and It Is here that the necessity of conserving; the . industry will .be preachedVby railroad men. as well as the Oretf on. Agricultural college experts. MUffOERER SLAIN IN ";' ; FIGHT WITH PURSUERS i ,"1 ' I 1 -,,(' Jl r ; Berllni Oct 1L A terrible tragedy Is reported from Klausthal. Early the other morning the dead body of an inn keeper, who had been shot and robbed, was found In., the bar of his establish ment and a hue and cry -was raised for two young men who were suspected of having committed the crime. They were traced to oateroae, where the police came upon them as they were engaged In a, dispute with an outfitter about adme new clothing which they had purchased. - ' ? t , y l , j,. The men turnea upon tnein .pursuers. Whom they received with revolver shots, killing workmen and wounding a po liceman. One of the murderers was tak en, but the other escaped and barricaded himself la an outhouse, t - ' Steps were taken to smoke him' oiit with sulphur, and when he appeared at the window, he was shot dead. FLEECE SITUATION IS BETTER EVERYWHERE THE WORLD TRADE Boston Market la Good Shape With Movement liberal ; and Ontlook , Rather '. Favorable j ' London lias Very Good Tone.' ' Boston. Mass.. Oct. ll-Tradlng In wool has broadened in the Boston mar ket though the aggregate of sales does not quite measure up to that of the previous week. Conservative esti mates give the total transfers as fully 8. S 00,000 pounds. . This Is composed largely of territories graded and In the original bags, but also contains a fair proportion of foreign fine woola and o mestla fleeces. Manufacturers show a little more readiness to , pay asking prices, though It Is claimed that deal ers are more disposed to meet tha views of buyers. , w,. ,.-rT- .London continues to show strength, with: American buyers taking consider able Wool, mainly crossbreds. v , Now that thg first shock of the actual passage of the bill making drastic re ductions in most . of ' the. sections ef schedule K, is past wool dealers and growers have a little breathing spell in which to distribute the domestic wools remaining-, unsold from'' the 1811 . clip. Pull effect will not be given to the tariff provisions until after the dates fixed for free wool and tha new rates on roods go Into effect Enough Is known to enable the trade to forecast to some extent the effect upon the tex tile Industry and the outlook on wool is by no means considered Jtopeless. GREAT GROWTH HAS r , BEEN MADE BY LOCAL , , XMARKET FOR STOCK Continued Prom Preceding Page v ' UIXXD SHEEP Oregea ...,...,.. 240 , Oretna . ..... .M4 Orcsoa ................ S80 1 Oregon ...250 L t , BOOS Oregon ................ 4 Orecoa ...... .......... S ' Oregon ................ 18 ' Orejon ................ 8 , Oresroa 10 Washington ............ 8 Washington ............ M Wasblngtoa ............ 0 Washlogtoa v.,..,.... T Oregon 10 ; .ft M ' M MO 810 180 810 20 848 1B3 840 3ia 8 'Prise winners from gitenv fair. ' -' Tuesday Homing galea. " ' " . f STEERS . ' Beetloa. Mo. 'Ave. tba. Oregon IT . , ..v . OOW8 -Oregea 8 1 i v " .BTIXS i Orecoa ;...... . .....,' 4 Oregon. ....,...,....,, 8 CALVES Oregon 8 101 , 1080 1818 1180 - 18ft IEABUNO WKTHEB8 Oregoa. . ..'. ....178 . 88 r EWES A , ' Oregon Tt ' 100 , BOOS Washlogtoa ............ 100 " 90S Washington ............100 ' )M Washington ............ 4 188 Wasblngtoa t,....,,.... 8 " ICS ' Wssbingtoa .,.,. 45 , S14 . Washlngtoa ....11 ' 21 Oregon 18 . . 180 Oregon ............. .f .' 4 , lh Waiblngton ........ v. i , 8HO Oregon 80 ' 11T Washlngtoa 15 ' .12 Tuesday Aftenieoa Sales, t HOGS. Section .. No, Oregon ; f Jew Pricing System . He Oravca Music Co. , removal" sale Oregon Oregea ' Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregoa: Oregea ,.......,. w .N ........ TO Si LAMBS. - a . a a a ,,, 238 ' WETHEH9. A3 1T0 ' EWES. 88 ; Wedaesday Horning "h, STEBEB. Beettoa.i , . Jio. Oregoa ,..-......... ' Oregon 8 Oregon ................ i Oregon, ................ 1 . Oregon" .... 9 4 . , . COWS. ' ' I Ave. lbs. , 21 188 148 . ' 6 108 101 08 Oregoa. Oregon Oregoa Oregoa ' Oregoa Oregoa Oregoa Oregoa oregoa Oregoa 88 I::::::::::::::: 1 Ave. tba. 1120 1160 ' 1048 V 010 890 10HS -, 1035 ' "Vgsd 0M , 1140 , 104S 1045 loftO ' BOO - Oregoa Oregoa Ore gun r ; BCIX8. : Oregoa 1-1200 . IAMBS, ' , - Oregon 8T5 " BT Oregoa r.,... 04 04) i , ' 11008. TO )04 r JIM 80 ,Wdaesday AfUraeea Kalea. , BOOS Section. ', No. Ave. lbs. Oragva 88 . S28 . Oregoa ..... 11 . KIT ' Oregoa .,...,. 9 . 800 Oregoa 1 . 850 Oregoa ................ 1 , , 80 - Oregon ,....... 8 143 . Oregoa : 8 M Oregoa ...4. ....... . 5 .r, ' 00 LAMBS Oregon ...... .........ltK, v 84, Wssnmctoa 819 ' 65 . XEASLINuS ' Oregoa W " 00 WETUSHS Oregea ' 1 1 110 1 - BWK8 " Washlngtoa VO , M Oregoa 64 loo Xanrtaay Morning sales, -cows. ; eetleeC , Ko. Ave. lbs.. Oregoa 4 1W. , . - t uvui ; , , 80 IRS 40 (- 200 ' ................ 1 ) i T : 121 . ..... . .': 8 . i .M 420 4,.' f Tharadav Afteneea galas. " ' i . STEKftA Bectloa. . ao. Oregon ................. 18 Oregoa J Idaho .... It Idaho. ................. J Oregon 4 Idaho ....I............. f Oregon ..........-.. l Oregoa Oregon Oregoa Oregoa Oregoa - 88.M - 8.05 . 88.TB 8.00 -8.15 8.60 . BOO T.00 seo f.85 s.es ' .00 Prlee. , 17.15 toss $5.80 - 5.00 80.00 94.30 8S00 88.00 ' 8.05 8.85 8 0S ' S.05 - 8.85 8.00 V 8.00 T.85 1.00 140 Price. 48.70 845 t.66 88.00 e.70 84.90 4.10 840 Priee. 97.50 - ao 040 4.00 1 85 T.0V 84.TS . 0.M 0.50 050 0.00 0.60 , - 88.00 85.85 $4.70 4.70 88.80 . 8.00 . t.00 Price. d.60 8.55 8.50 , 8.00 , 0.00 , j00 i 84)0 T.oo 85.00 ... 5.00 . , 14.90 88.45 8.25 Price. 80.00 88.05 ' eo 6.80 O.oo . T.OJ Idaho ....... ....v,.,,.. . jirt ' Oregon .......... 8 liuO ....... , HEIEER8 Idaho ,.. I 1150 ' " 11008 ' ' Idaho ...........101 - 105 ' ' . ,9 , WES ' Washington' ,,WS 04 Waalilugtoa ...)...... 2411 ' ' tH Waabiiigtua ...2 80 Waahlugtoa ,. 20 s , 88 Waihlugtoa ...283 ' J00 Wasblugloa ,..,.i...;m . 81 Weighed off ears,, tberefore filled lOe less, -.. XrUay Veraiaf Sales. " 4 HOGS ' aoetloo, . No, Ave. lbs. Oregon ......... 42 183 Waahlugtoa ........... 88 " 187 Idaho 8 4 ITS 1 Oregon 40 118- Waablngtoa ............ 8 ' una Idaho 8 ' 211 Friday Af tsnota Saiaa, BULLS Section. ' , ho. Ave, lbs, Oregon 1 11IO Oragva 00 180 Oregoa ' . SM Oregoa 1 8wo IMarday Homing Balaa. 1 , BOttB Seetloa. Ne. Ave. lbs. Idaho .............. ....100 . 1A8 Idaho 1 SlO LAMBS Oregoa ................. 00 00 i XWES ' Oregoa 80 80 T U 1 I CvO 47.25 IS 86 14.00 4 UO 4 00 4.00 , 400 4.00 price ' is Prlee. . 18.08 S 05 0.45 8.00 . T.5 " T.45 Prlee. - 85.00 .8.65 T.00 3 Prlee. 8.65 7.66 85.10 sio iiifTr Will I L CHILD CONTROVERSY GROVS " The claim of John M. Hess, bow of this city, and the counterclaim of Mrs. Mahala Constable Berry, now Of Cal ifornia, to the title of the first white child born in Oregoa have drawn back the curtain of time, bringing forth the fact that A number of other births pre ceded theirs. George H. Hlmes, curat or for the Oregon Historical society, advancee claims - for four, and Cyrus H. s. Walker, a prominent ' granger of Albany,, adds seven more names to the llat.-.v,.:r.::,v-.,s;. ,r, v,;.,?'. Mr. Hess was horn In 1845, while Mra Berry first saw tha light of day In November .11, 1844. Mr. Hlmes names the following: Mra 'Jacob Karam of Portland, born In 1840, Mrs. Maria CampbeH Smith of PorUand, born In what Is now Balem, in October 1841, George P. Holman, now of Salt' Lake City, born la Salem In February, 1942, and - Oeneral, Medonem Crawford, U. & A, retired, born in Wheatland, , Tam hill county, in 1844. Mr. Walker, writing from Albany, In eludes In his list of seven names those white children . who were born In the old Oregon territory, whioh em braced the present Idaho and Wash ington. Historically speaking, It was Oregon. T " : - The verjifUBt white child, says Mr. Walker, wav Alice O. Whitman, daugh ter and Only child of Dr. and Mrs. Mar. cue Whitman, who was bora at Walillt pu or .Whitman's Mission March 14, 1817. . She was drowned in the Walla Walla river near her borne the fol lowing year. Jason Xee White, son of Pr, and Mrs. Elijah White, an of ficial of , the government among the Indiana, was turn J"!i- was drowned tUe !..., the Columbia river nt ti e , CttdfB, , . Josil Bt'ern, k-h t i Beers,' -a Methodist mi.!.d..i.i v. born September 16, 1837, an 1 t the bk of three. 1,'lisa :SpaldlnK, now Mri Ai Warren of Brownsville, Or, was i November ;; 18,.. 1837. She Is a u vlvor of tha "Whitman mnasft--re ui 1847. . A boy born to Eev.' &11 V.r. Jason Lee June 8, 1$3, lived oily 10 days and the mother, died immediately afterward. Her grave was tha ftist to he dug In Oregon for a white motin-r and she was the first white woman tu be married In the territory, isha was married to Rev. Lee, July 18, ls3T. Mr, Walker himself was born at Whitman'a Mission, Pecember 7, 1138, and claims to be . the oldeet living white man ; born west of the Iiocky mountains. , Be Uvea on a farm near Albany. ' ' ' The late John Henry P. Oray of Astoria Is Mr. Walker's seventh selec tion, born March 80, 1839. Use common sense buy Superior coal. $8 ton. Main 154; A-164L . (Adv.) Your Stomsch Dnd? . JUST TRY ONE DOSE ef Mayr$ Wonderful : Stomach ; Remedy, cuid Do Convinced ; That You Can De Restored eiia ,( , - t '" -rS5'r"ftir' if ' Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Oregon .. ....... 1 rows : ;......,: i T Ave. lbs. , 1105 1870 1181 -. 048 . HOT ' 1058 lino ' 1045 ' t0 T0 - .............. 1 ' OTO 1050 1140 Price. $7.05 . T.60 T.46 ' 7.48 7.85 ' 7.85 ' 70 "( 7.00 7.00 ) M : IO.ts a. 74 8.T5 0.50 The Wonderful Acdlghona - gives ran starlns to . m m a tha dt loatantlf ad- Mnleae f U Atuatmt for loud orfalol 1 1 ivtiiva aavi deaf soaod. Stopa kaad nokass ,.-aaaaoat'Uraia.aaa Reatorae Hearlna head of otbar d liaa eimoat aiuaan eanitlTBw to aouiid. 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This famous salts is made rrom the acid or grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generationa to flush and atimuate sluggish kidneys. also to neutralise ' tha aclda In urine, " so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive: cannot In- - Jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithla-water drink. ' 1 J. I REEFE' ; '8PECIAUST - ; ? Careale and Wervwwe We. eaeee iwadlly anecamb ta i mytlwrongb aaa eaaaaes. are aMtbode ef trees. BmbI whee they ere , sarafeUy and eaaalatestlr luUewed. r allataaos are at a . aUniuuia, b. eaeee I bate treated auutssefallr tboaaaads af , eaaae exactly like yaat ewa. It la aa error a, te seek the adric at epeeiallat who baa kM seam el esuarltuuo ana gives exclusive iMwaaoal sttenUow ta tae treatment at sock eeeee. I ei ftcw-d te pruaee ta tbo stataa of Oregoa. Wa.e logtoa. Calltorvle and Nevada. My- ofdre Is tboroagbly equipped wttk everr eieetiv sal and mechanical device seceasary tt the ecMBtlOe treatment f roue aUinaau. I a4u.lMi.tw tba tatvat taitisillea. 'P 1 g Xrt Bneeeesftillyi fHrtOWft - hBHVOta, J.UMIB. ' gKte. LADDKil. LIVKH aad KIUNICT in. gaBNIt, VHKJlail8M.KKLaAhIH.NlA, icuttaiA, auuM, .. btxaiui, . ftbka u wiuia.".,?4;V .vi;',;,!''. ';,.;!'('? .j.'; : - Oaasnltattoa aad gxamtoatloe ruaa. g te e I te 4MUI MuaUa 10 i t J. J, KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. Stoema 11-18 Lafayette EWx luv , frasfftso'rti! er.. coa, rn. 1 rojtiLaKD. OB, VWV I Br ! W ' ...... r t l 5 V ,T . r 'i adv page 12. seoUoa i (AdvU