/ WILSON 0. K.’S PLANS OE NEWS ITEMS AMERICANS’ PERIL PRESIDENT FREIGHT HANDLERS’ DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION D. C.—President Wil­ — Wheat — Bluestern 95$c IN MEXICO GROWS I son plans Washington, STRIKE IS ENDED Sunday put his final approval on About Oregon per Portland bushel; forty-fold, 86c; club, 85c; for the Democratic National con­ NORTHW EST M ARKET REPORTS; G EN ER A L CROP CONDITIONS Of General Interest red Fife, 86c; red Russian, 85c. vention at St. Icared to be the most likely sacrifices to raise the money: One Green Fruit — Strawberries, 90c tails of working conditions will be de­ General Jacinto Trotino to General choice. man would Bell a cow and give a por- per crate, apples, $16(1.75 per termined and submitted to the union at Mr. Wilson probably will receive tion of the proceeds; another would $1.50 box; gooseberries, per pound; cher­ a referendum election. Pershing, informing him that General official of his nomination give the returns from two or three ries, $1.256(1.60 per 4c box; cantaloupes, Longshoremen returned to work un­ Gavira hail no authority to dicauHa at Sha stags, 10 6( 11c; broilers, 22$ @ 23c; of the longshoremen. Closed shop is deposition of troops in the territory turkeys, live, 18 6( 20c; turkeys, one of the working rules included, it controlled by the American punitive dresBed, choice, 236(25c; ducks, 14 being specifically agreed that only un­ To frame Measure by luly 1 Royal Arch Masons Elect ex|Mxlition, and was intended as a pre­ ion longshoremen shall be employed. 15c; geese, 10c. caution that might prevent unauthor­ Washington, D. C.—The good roads Butter — Cubes, extras, 25|c per This does not mean that sailors eft any Officers at 56th Convention ized clashes. pound; cubes, prime firsts, 25c; firsts, other employes must be union men. bill, which is now in the hands of a S. Spencer, of Eugene, 24$c. General Gavira was ordered to Mex­ conference committee, is expected to was Albany—S. prices: Prints, extras, The retail lumber dealers of the city grand high priest of the 276(29c; Jobbing ico City about the time General Tre­ t>e adjustied and submitted to the sen­ grand elected butterfat, No. 1, 27c; No. 2, announced that the letum to work of Royal Arch Masons of 25c; Portland. vino aent hia meaaage to General Per­ ate and house of representatives for Oregon, chapter, longshoremen would not make any at the 56th annual convention Veal—Fancy, 10$6(1lc per pound. the shing. change as far as they were concerned, final adoption when congress resumes of the grand chapter here this week, j Pork—Fancy, 11c per pound. Official advices have been received active business after the National con­ James F. RobinBon, and that for the present the lumber of Portland, was Hops—1915 crop, 10<§¡12c; 1916 con­ yards would by General Funaton that General Ga­ ventions. Present indications are that re-elected grand secretary remain shut down. The 26th tracts, 116(12c. vira has asked officers at Chihuahua to the Walsh amendment appropriating consecutive term and David for P. the Mason, Pacific Coast Shipowners’ association, supply him with a list of foreign resi­ $1,000,000 a year for ten years for Albany, was chosen grand treasurer Wool — Eastern Oregon, 22 @ 23c; made up largely of the owners and dents other than Americana, explain­ roads in forest reserves will be agreed of managers of steam schooners engaged 336(36c. . the 25th annual term. Both Mr. ; valley, ing that he wishes to know them in to. especially as Representative Shack­ for in the Coast lumber trade, also an­ Cascara bark — Old and new, 4c per Robinson and Mr. Mason are past high pound. order to afford them protection; that leford, chairman of the house commit­ priests. nounced that for the time being their he would be glad to accord protection tee, is disposed to favor this proposi­ The work of the convention was Cattle — Steers, choice grasA $86( vessels would remain tied up. to Americana as well, but that, in tion. good, $8.156(8.50; cows, ftioice, Commissioner of Immigration Henry Wednesday and the session 8.50; view of the increasing antagonism by There is radical difference between completed $7.756(8; $6.756(7.25; medium, *M. White, of Seattle, who had been re­ No meeting place was se­ $6.256(7.25; good, Mexicans, he regarded it as practically the roads bill passed by the house, and adjourned. by the Department of Labor to heifers, lected for the next annual convention, $36(6; stags, $4.506(7. $5.50(5,8; bulls, quested inqioxaible to do so. act as mediator strike, presided the bill subsequently passed by the as grand chapter meets at the Hogs — Prime light, $8.30 @ 8.40; at the session. in The the men It became known that only the with­ senate, but there is strong Bentiment same the place were repre­ grand lodge, which good to prime, $8.20 @ 8.30; rough sented by the executive committee drawal of Colonel Sibley's force that in both branches of congress in favor will select as the the convention of at its heavy, $7.506(8; pigs and skips, $7.35 the Pacific Coast district of the Inter­ entered Mexico after the raid at Glenn of some sort of good roads bill, and in meeting which immediately seat follows Springs prevented it from being at­ view of this demand, the conference the Royal Arch chapter convention 6(7.85. national Longshorenem's Union, and tacked by Carranza troops. Army offi­ committee is expected to get together here. Sheep — Yearlings, $7.50 65 8.50; the employers by a committee from cers here have learned that a force of with as little delay as possible, that Other officers for the ensuing year wethers, $7@7.50; ewes, $5.506(6.50; the local Waterfront Employers’ Un­ 1000 troops hail been aent north ward some bill may be put into effect by or were elected as follows : Deputy lambs, $86(9. ion, which also acted for the shipown­ with orders from the Governor of Coa- before July 1. ers of Puget Sound, Oregon and South­ high priest, Silas M. Yoran, of huila to get in contact with the Amer­ The Walsh amendment is substan­ grand ern California ports. Eugene; grand king, Max Bollack, of Local Fruit and Produce ican troopa and force them out of Mex­ tially the plan pro[tosed by the secre­ Oregon City; grand scribe, James H. ; ico. tary of Agriculture, and while the Richmond, Plentiful On Tacoma Market of Portland; grand captain money paid for roads will, in the first of host, Thomas M. Baldwin, of Prine- Tacoma — Plenty of home-grown Loss of Hampshire Caused by Eire. instance, be appropriated for the ville; grand orator, F. S. Dun, of Eu­ strawberries forced the price down treasury, the appropriations will be gene; grand chaplain, Hughes Takes Strong Stand reimbursed Aberdeen, Scotland — The British L. A. Wright, in time from that portion of Union; grand principal, again this week, the berries now being cruiser Hampshire was seen to be sojourner, reserve receipts that other­ Frank W. Settlemier, of Woodburn; quoted at $2.25, the lowest price this afire before for Rights on Land and Sea of wise forest she sank off the Orkney would go direct to the states. It grand Islands, while Earl Kitche­ royal arch captain, Walter R. has been generally agreed among Bilyeu, of Albany; grand master, third season. The Kennewick berries are at ner, the British carrynig war minister, to Rus­ Washington, I). C. — Charles E. Western senators and representatives j veil, the end of their season and are inferior sia, according to statements of on F. M. Patterson, of Portland; j that it will be im|>ossible to secure an grand master, second veil, George G. ' in quality. Oregon berries are coming trawlers and steamers arriving men from Hughes' telegram accepting the Re­ outright appropriation from the treas­ publican nomination for President grand master, first in their place, but only small lots are the Orkneys. The disaster occurred for building roads in forest re­ Brown, C. of H. Salem; last Monday night, only an hour after Marsh, of Marshfield; grand being received. makes a strong issue of American re­ ury serves, and accepting that situation, veil, Earl Kitchner and members of his sentinel, D. G. Tomasini, of Portland. lations with foreign nations, which he Westerners have been content to ac­ Cantaloupes are popular, with the staff had embarked on the cruiser at cept the Walsh plan. declares have “suffered incalculably” trade, and the price is rapidly declin­ the extreme north of Scotland. Aid Promised to Baker. from the weak and vacillating course ing to the regular summer level. Ap­ One trawler that the war­ Salem — That the claim of Baker ples are near the end of their season ship appeared reported to have up, al­ Germany’s Dead 7 3 4 ,4 1 2 . taken in the past. for state aid in road construe-1 and will soon be off the market. Cher­ though no explosion was blown heard, prob­ He favors an undivided Americanism London—Germany, up to the end of county and improvement would be con­ ably on account of terrific storm that May, had lost 2,924,686 soldiers, of tion on the part of all citizens. ries, apricots and plums are features sidered by the State Highway commis­ was raging. Twenty minutes after 734,412 were killed, according sion when the apportionment of next on the fruit market, coming from Cali­ she Following are important (mints in to whom was seen in distress and on fire the a Rritish official tabulation of the year’s fund is made, was the assurance fornia in good condition. Mr. Hughes’ telegram of acceptance: German Hampshire sank between Marwick casualty lists given out here. given by the members of the board to Firm stand taken for American, The compilation Head and Brough of Birsay, off the Green peas are scarce and have ad­ did not include Ger­ j the Baker county court this week. rights on land and sea. western coast of the mainland of the man losses in naval engagements or in Members of the Baker county court, vanced to 10 cents a pound. The scar­ Orkneys. Foreign relations in past declared to the in the German colonies. have suffered from weak and vacillat­ The fighting of County Judge Messick city is said to be on account of unfa­ According to the reports, Earl Kitch­ British official statement quotes J composed and Commissioners Ritter and Welch vorable growing weather. Beans, ener and the members of his staff were ing course pursued. German casualty lists for the appeared before the board Desire expressed to see American the the re­ both green and wax, new beets, car­ placed in one of the ship’s boats, of May as placing the total Ger­ quest. Improvement of with diplomacy restored to its best stand­ month rots, turnips, head lettuce and new po­ which got clear of the wreck but was the highway man losses in killed, prisoners and running for a distance of approxi- j tatoes are arriving daily by express. swamped in the terrific sea. ards. at 102,607. Letter demands Americanism that wounded Hothouse tomatoes and cucumbers are mately 70 miles from North Powder in German figrues in the May list, Union county to Huntington in Baker j meeting with knows no ulterior purjiose, for patriot­ as The enumerated in the British account, county is proposed. The road is said warm weather. a better demand with Mexican Rioters Burn U. S. Consulate. ism single and complete. as follows: Dead, 22,471; wound­ to be graded and the county has ex- j No change in the price of meat is Preparedness demanded not only are ed, prisoners and missing, pended considerable money on it. adequate for defense, not only in re­ 7961; 72,075; expected until about the middle of 102,507. spect to numbers and equipment of The total, next month when grass-fed cattle and El Paso, Tex.—The American con­ official lists of casual­ sulate at Durango City, Durango, was both army and navy, but with all thor­ ties up German sheep will begin coming into the mar­ destroyed Water Supply Is Ample. the end 'of May give these by fire during an anti-Amer­ oughness in every branch of service. totals: to Dead, ket. The price of meat goes down 734,412; wounded, 1,- Gaston — The new water system is with the abundance of grass, dealers ican demonstration, according to in­ Peace ideals placed first. Danger of 861,652; total 2,924,686. now in working order and Gaston has say. Fish is scarce, especially halibut. formation received here by army officers militarism denied. Nation has no pol­ an abundant supply of the purest Eggs, butter and cheese are holding Friday night. The rioters applied a icy of aggression, but must have mountain water. It is piped from firm. British Gain in South Africa. torch to the building after dragging strength which self-respect demands. Sain creek by the North Coast Power the flag through the streets. Ixjndon — British troops invading Fair readjustment of tariff favored and is the same water sup- as preparation for test to come after German East Africa from the north company Beaverton and Cor­ English Hop Embargo Pending. El Paso, Tex.—Customs inspectors have captured Mombo, a town on the piled to Hillsboro, war. The Dennis Construction com­ Mail advices from England under at the international bridge here have Expansion of foreign trade sought. railroad in the Usambara district of nelius. has had charge of the work. instructions to permit no “ We must not throttle American en­ German East Africa. Another British pany of May 18 report the weather received With the new system, ample fire pro­ date American to enter Mexico from here terprise here or abroad, but rather force, operating from Rhodesia, has tection very favorable for the growing crop, is now assured and with nine until further notice. No reason is occupied the town of Bismarck burg, on promote it and take pride in honorable the southeastern shore of Lake Tang­ fire hydrants, 800 feet of standard and the hopyards as looking promising, given for the order, which was receiv­ achievements.” hose and a fine hosecart, the Gaston also that the labor difficulty seems to ed by telegraph from Washington. anyika. In the first movement the volunteer Party platform fully indorsed. department is now ready have been overcome as regards work British bridged the Pangani river at for action. fire City made a test the hopyards. According to news­ Japan Sends More Troops. Alfonso Pleads for Spy. Mikotsheni. The Germans are still be­ of the new supply officials and found plenty of in Tokio Japan is augmenting her Madrid, via Paris—King Alfonso has ing engaged by Major Van Deventer. water and good pressure. paper reports, the house of commons troops at — Tien and Pekin by one appealed to the emperor of Austria in on May 29 passed the second reading battalion, which Tsin Work in Oil Felds Halts. was withdrawn from favor of Dr. Karl Kramarz, leader of Examination Dates Set. of the bill which would reduce the out­ Dairen on the Liao Tung peninsula the Hungarian Czech party and several Mobile, Ala.—Arrivals from Tampi­ of his companions, who have been con­ co aboard the Britsih yacht Yoskel Salem — Examinations for state put of beer 30 per cent on the 1913-14 near Port Arthur. A dispatch from demned to death on charges of treason. Tuesday said operations in the oil teaching certificates will be held in output, or by 15 per cent of the 1914- London Thursday gave a report from A dispatch from Vienna on June 4 fields had been suspended and that every county in Oregon June 28, 29, 30 15 output. This measure empowers Tien Tsin that American troops at that said that Kramarz and three other foreigners had been warned by Carran­ and July 1, J. A. Churchill, State the government to prohibit the impor­ place had been ordered to hold them­ members of the Hungarian Czech party za officers not to be found outside the superintendent of public instruction, tation of hops unless the home-grown selves in readiness to proceed to Pekin. hail been found guilty of high trea­ city. Ranchmen in the vicinity of announces. Notices to this effect were supply is insufficient to meet the re­ The troop movements probably indicate son and espionage and sentenced to Tampico, it was said, have left their sent out to all county school superint­ quirements, when licenses for importa­ apprehension of disturbances following tions are to be granted. the death of President Yuan Shi Kai. endents. places under threats. death. (i$ % <