OREGON m u ITEMS OF INTEREST RE C O RD H O P C R O P . O P IN IO N O N IN 8U RAM C E LA W . -Oregon YE*Id fo r 1906 Promieoa to Attorney Qeneral Says Insolvency o f Exceed Even That o f 1906. Company Cancels Policies. Salem— Aim oat incredible tbongh it Salem— Attorney General Crawford may Mean, w ell poetod Oregon bop has rendered an opinion in which he grower« expect a crop of 180,000 balee holds that where an insurance company in this etate tkia aeaeon. Thia la has become insolvent and a recevier expectation haaed upon the precent has been appointed in court proceedings dition of the ysrda, Some men who la another state, a ll policies In this are both dealert and grower« my they state are thereby cancelled, but a poli­ w ill not be anrprlaed at a crop of 140,- cy bolder, who did not know of the in­ 000 bale«, and w ill be disappointed if solvency, may have a claim against the i t g o «« under 180,000, with eontinned deposit fund in this state for any loss favorable weather conditlona. The he many sustain w ithin a reasonable largest crop heretofore gathered time after the appointment of the re­ that of last year, aggregating 108,000 ceiver. bale«. H e also bolds that the secretary of A ll the yard« are now in first class state of thia state, as insurance com­ condition. Many old yard« are prom­ missioner, has authority to Investigate ising a yield 86 to 50 per cent greater the condition of such an insurance com­ thah last year. In addition to tbi« pany and if be finds that its capital is there are many yuung yard« which pro­ impaired below the sum of $800,000, duced light crops of baby hop« laat year he may cancel its license in this state. that w ill yield fo il crop« for the first Ask 8tate fo r Appropriation. tim e this year. The great qaeetion in the minds of growers 1« whether all the Ontario— Henry Blackman, recently hop« can be gathered. Labor is scarce appointed by Governor Chamberlain as and a much larger number of people one of the commissioners of Oregon to than usual will be required to pick the the Jameetown exposition, representing •crop. Eastern Oregon, is in Ontario gathering Heavy showers in this vicinity bam statistics and exhibits for the world's injured-clover hay to some extent, and fair in 1007, so as to make a report at cracked Royal Anne cherries slightly. the next legislature with the view of The rain, however, w ill benefit grain, bavins a liberal appropriation made. potatoes and other crop«. Mr. Blackman states that the commer eial bodies of Portland are back o f .the movement and requested the governor Harney Sawmills Busy. to make the appointments. Oregon is Burns— The sawmill men of this the first state on the Pacific coast to -county have all started their m ill to come to the front for the purpoee of ad­ running on fu ll time and the outlook is her resources. better than, for a number of yeafs, as vertising — —— b - ____ -there 1« a U rge large number o f new Dr. Sherman Cannot Attend. eettlers locating in thia oounty, and Oregon C ity— Secretary Cross, of the then the sawmills near Harney City •ship most of their product to Malheur W illam ette V alley Chautauqua aseocia- -county. There was not much demand tion, has received a telegram from Dr. for*)um>wr last year, and most of the W . 0 . Sherman, of Sacramento, an­ m ills closed down earlv in the season. nouncing his serious illness' at his ILumber has increased in value from home, which w ill prevent him- from ■$10 to $18 per thousand for rough lum­ keeping his engagement at this year's Dr. Sherman has for a ber, and dressed lumber has increased assembly. number of years been instructor ef the about the same ner cent. Bible class and his services have been invaluable to the ebautauqua meetings. Springfield May Be I erminus. Eugene — The 'W illam ette Valley Secretary Cross is planning to substi­ company has applied to the city of tute a round table for this interesting «Springfield for a franchise for the con­ feature of the Chautauqua program. struction of an eleetric railway on cer­ tain streets entering the city from the worth. For a long time the company has been attempting to secure a fran­ chise for entrance into Eugene, intend­ ing to extend the line now under con­ struction between Salem and Portland south to Eugene, but as the city coun­ c il seems loath to give the franchise, the company threatens to build around Eugene. La Qrande Gets Big Mill. La Grande— Representatives of the Palmer Lumber company have made public that they nave decided to build their big m ill at La Grande. Work w ill begin as soon as a right of wav for a railroad spur through Marion street and the Riverside addition is secured. The 78 acres of ground donated by eiti- sens for a m ill site and lumber yards w ill be turned over at once, the trans­ fer to be made through the Commercial elub. Trouble in Harney County. Salem— There is trouble brewing •down in Harne* oounty over irrigation - Wheat C ro p Looks G ood. matters. Th e Burns board of trade Pendleton — Um atilla county w ill has asked the state land board to seed•. wheat crops this thè state engineer over to make ao in- * year in spite of threatening early por­ veetigation with a view to obliging tents. The moist weather of the past some of the companies holding lands four weeks has lifted the crops out of under the Oarey act in the vicinity of the ground until they w ill be as good H arney to proceed to develop it or va­ in straw as usual, whereas it was pre­ cate. State Engineer Lewis w ill soon dicted that in some places a harvester go to Harney county, the land board could hardly get below the heads. Now having made an order to that effect at the warm weather has begun to harden its last meeting. the young grain and cause tne maturing beads to fill out and increase in weight. Investigate Insurance Companies. Salem— The Greater Salem Commer­ County Fair at Tillamook. cial club has adopted a resolution ask­ Tillam ook— A t a meeting of the T ill­ ing the Oregon Development league to amook Development league the matter appoint a committee to aid Senator of a county fair was taken up. The Fulton in his effort to secure a larger date for the fair w ill probably be Aug­ «bare of the reclamation funds for Ore­ ust 23,24 and 25, and it w ill probably gon. The club also authorised the ap­ include a stock show and street carni­ pointment of a committee to confer val. J. 0. Cooper, of McMinnville, with Secretary of State Danbar regard­ has been engaged to manage it. ing an investigation of the course of in­ surance companies in the pavment or PO RTLAND M ARKETS. nonpayment of losses in the San Fran­ Wheat— Club, 71 972c; blueatem cisco disaster. 74c; red, 89970c: valley, 71972c. Oats— No. 1 white feed, $31.50982; Seats Assigned Legislators. Salem— Members of the next Oregon gray, $31.60 per ton. Barley— Feed, $24924.50 per ton; legislature have already been selecting seats in their respective houses,, and brewing, nominal; rolled, $ 26926 . Fruits— Apples, $2.609 3 50 per box; Secretary of State Dunbar has been as­ signing seats as requested. Before the apricots, $1.7692 per crate, cherries, legislature convenes he w ill have each 698c per pound; currants, 9910c; member’ s name on a card on the front peaches, $191-25; strawberries, 598c o f his desk, in letters large enough for per pound; gooseberries, 59 7c per the presiding officers, paces and others pound; Logan berries, $1.25 per crate; to read at a distance. In each house raspberries, $1.7591-85; blackberries, the Multnomah delegation w ill occupy 10c. Vegetables— Beans, 697c per pound; practically the same seats occupied at cabbage, l% c per pound; encumbers, the laat session. 66c per doaen; lettuce, bead, 10925c; onions, 8910c per dosen; peas, 4 9 6 c; Prom ise Ontario New Railroad. Ontario— Grattan P . Wheeler, the radishes, 10920c per dosen; rhubarb, 8c per pound; spinach, 29 3c per N ew York city banker, who is financing pound; parsley, 26c; turnips, 90c9$l th e Ontario-Emmett railroad, is in the per sack; carrots, $191-26 per sack; city, accompanied by O. 0 . W right, beets, $1.2691-60 per sack. manager of bis Eastern Oregon mining Onions— New, 1*^91 K c per pound. interests. M r. Wheeler stated that the Potatoes — Fancy graded old Bur­ Ontario-Emmett railroad would abeo- banks, 40960c per hundred; ordinary, lutely be built, and that the money is nominal; new Oregon, 769'O c. a ll subscribed for its construction, and Butter— Fancy creamery, 17 H 920c the ssme would be in running order per pound. w ithin 18 months, but probably at an Eggs— Oregon ranch, 22922) { c per earlier date. . dosen. Poultry— Average old hens, 13913 He Outlook in Lane County. per pound; mixed chickens, 18 91 2H c; Eugene— Sunshine has improved all broilers, 16916)^0; roosters, 9 ){9 1 1 c ; crops in Lane county. An average dressed chickens, 13914c; turkeys, cherry yield is on the market; straw­ livs. 17 # 17H e ; turkeys, dressed, berries are practically harvested; rasp­ choice, 20922 c; geeee, live, 10912c; berries and bleck cape are ripening and ''docks,’ o ld T l 1 12c; young, 12H 913c. arc prolific. Prunes, apples and pears Hope— Oregon, 1906, 10911c; olds, are in the best of condition. Hay and 6c per pound. grain are very heavy, while hopa are Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, well advanoed, promising a big yield. 18928H e; valley, coarse, 2 2 ^ 9 2 3 H e; Pasture is good. fine, 84c per pound; mohair, choioe, 88930c, Oregon Appropriations Cut. Veal— Dressed, 497c per pound. Washington— The senate oommittee Beef— Dressed bulls, Sc per pound; cut down the building appropriations cows. 4 H 9 6 He; country steers, 696c. in reporting on the omnibus bill so that Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 7 9 8 c; per Baker City gets only $66,000, Eugene pound; ordinary, 6960 ; lambs, with $60,000, and Salem $16,000 to com­ pelt oa, 8«. plete its grounds. Pork— Dressed, 7 9 $ H e per pound. SUNDAY SEE NATURE’S WONDROUS HANDIWORK EXCURSIONS! ON THK Corvallis ft Eastern R . R. Castle Gate, Canyon o f the Grand, Black Canyon, Marshall and Tennessee P asses, and the World-Famous Royal Gorge. - --■?—-rf-~ For Descriptive aed lUwatratod Pamphlets, write to W . C McBRIDE, General Agent Vendar excursion« to Newport and return on tbi* Corvallis a l u t e r à Railroad • lit Lu re Albany Every Sunday, 7:30 A. N . Leave Corvallis A. N . M0 at noon. Rato rains, A rrlv ln s >■ Newport a leave Newport at A:SO p. at the fitfs.l resort In th# ____ i rest and pleasure lor the weary worker. Three-day and season tickets from all 8. P. or c. S E. polnta w ill ba rood going or return­ ing on Monday Excursion trains. Far# from Albany, C orvallis or Philom ath. Three Trains East Daily Through Pullman standard ai sleeping ears dally to Omaha. Chisago kans: tourist sleeping ears dally to I i City: through Pullman tourist slseptBi (personally conducted) weekly to Ch Kansas C ity ; reclin ing chair ears (easts to tha East dally. 70 H 0U R 8 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Change of Cars. 214 Third St., Portland, Oregon $1.50 for the Roúnd Trip. .Numerous attractions, inclu d in g boating. Ashing, surf-bathing, baseball, music by the band and gathering pratty water agatee. CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. T IM E CARD NO. » Trains Pram and T * V e*n lna. No. 1— l eave* Y aqu in a................................ 7:00 A M Arrives at Corvallis.......................... 11:18 A M Arrives Albany.............................. ..12:15 P M No. 2 - Leavea Alban y.................................... 12:15 P M lea ves Corvallis............................. :. 1:45 P M Arrives Yaquina.............................. 6:00 P M Trains T * and Pram Detroit. No. 3— Leaves Albany. ............................. 7:80 A M Airlves D etroit................................... 12:10 P M No. 4— le a v e s D etroit..../ .> ......... t ............ 1:00PM Arrives Alb an y....V ;......................... 5:40 P M P a c i f i c am d u n i o n NEW PORT ft RETURN THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO „O regon S hort L ine D W ilt T I M «CMCftwi-iS Portland. Sr. Chicago Portland Salt Lake, Ft. Worth, Kansas City, Louts.Cbicagoaod •:15a. as. via Huntington. Salt Lake, Denver, A fa n tie Pt. Worth, Omaha, Expíese . Kansas City, Ik. 8:15 p.m. Louis,« .'hicago and via ■ nntlngtOB. St. Paal Past Mall W alla Sfalla. Lewts- ton, Spokane,Wal­ lace, Pul I n a i , Minneapolis, St. .Paul, Duluth. M il­ waukee, Chicago and East. For fuller Information nearest ticket agent, or I3 8 p .a u 7:15 a.m . • M a .S k or w rit* A. L. CRAIG, Trains far CorvaMia. General No. I lea ves A lb an y................................... 7:55 A M Arrives C orvallis................ . ............ 8:85 A M T h * Oregon Railroad á Navigation Co. No. 10 - and, Oregon. Leaves A lb a n y ........ ....................... 2 : » P M i Arrives at C orvallis............ .............8:18 P M • No. 8— * Lears« A lb a n y ................................... 7:85 P M Arrives at C orva llis............................8:15 P M No Matter W hat Your W ants May Be Trains far Albany. No. i Leaves Cot v a i l s . .............................. 6:30 A M Arrives Albany................................... 7 : » A M N o .* - 1/ aves C orva llis...............................12:40 PM Arrives at A lb an y................................... 1:25 P M Leaves C o rva llis ................................ 6:00 P M Arrives at A lb a n y .......................... 6:10 P M in the Printing Line TH E GRAPHIC Can Satisfy Them REGULATOR LINE Regular Sunday Trains. No. 5— Ltavrs corvallia ......... ...................6:80 A M A rrtv.s at A lb a n y ........................... 7:10 A M No. 11- Leaves C orvallis............................... 11:80 A M Arrives at A lb a n y ............................ 12:15 P M No. 7— Leaves Corvallis. ............................. 6:00 P M Arrives at A lb a n y ...............................6:40 P M No. 8— Les ves A lb a n y ....... .................. . 7:55 A M A rrives at C orva llis........................ 6:36 A M No. 12— Leaves A lb an y.................................. 12:45 P M Arrives at C orvallia................................. 1:33 P M No. 6— Leaves A lb an y_________ 7:85 P M Arrives at C orvallis............................ 8:15 P M PORTLAND » 0 TIE BALLES A ll at the above connect .with ¡-oitbern Pa­ cific Company trains, both at Atbauty and Cor­ vallis. as w elf as train for Detn It, g ivin g d i­ rect servio* to N ew port and adjacent beaches, as w ell as Breltenbns i Hot Springs. 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