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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1914)
AUNC In II) 'S. 1 t H :k Bi ltd IV t o. to to. 1115 h tf1 rid 1, "N. to jJM IV. 'XWi,, i.,f ,Vtljiw fiif Guiranlel. I I . i iw nitif mi m rvirea OWll. I f hill Allrt- It.r... eriiMii ( yOU WON'T GO WRONG i - t hl liiiK walk- i i..f. (,., 'iniJ .. n.v. Wt r piriut men r ?,u. v i ItFMKI'IKM ! are might ,i ,,f l(M 1 1 OIW tUT ttttth III f NIMlt) liy ai, lj mi),! , rera awl oftf for !h wjtrtMml fktilvtvr, I i v i I INKU mighty Aimt t ... i ... al., you r ur f uw laral of Uwi t .(til .. lit , jifj i We wall on ymi rrrnij.il, wu atmH' Se are fl bwlim for day ur wnh, but ). tir tthU, tilHy ami r..nabl rifu HI fa. "AMAR'S DRUG STORE! Ml ijappcnltifls. $ r wb In tJt o far l--J. ... T 1, W . - - I ,cf W! In l)r was til l in. Oft. 1 ir yy iwr t('f ii fkrl for Uirm, I: rj; ' I" Mrmk ff 0rt rla phuU- Mr. nml Mr., W. J, Mm from vp Uto TriV m, TlllwiMok Uil- Afftncy to tvun cm firti eU fartn rtver lt,'rt.. I'lrtl Kall (lank. Jla llthr aroj wifa mHv4 frxti Akitm ovcntne on nfcori Uuitno.. ml vkfilinr uip twit. "Iff "fllrtal'nic. fl..r -I I ..""" '""I' l UKkv BUm hard vhMi iu... .u r,.. - p nvwt, iWCIr UM it nrkt, Hm, uuk If ml wife. ! HaUi. V .... 'v-L. n,wn r""M,," rlc will (0 htttawn -0VBl4xl arvt rteainrl i,nd win mana a nrw (! for Uw inat "B' m rwti., aaalatad Uy towl pfwhara, a t-rlal lnr and it NwiMi fh-Mr of if eity wm havt vfcar a of Umt uwailngt. alk. aW.d . ... y o.n,ar vonn., Mar l, tJ. iiiiamonk nty IUikI will glv. tK.u "4 nanr (VMnrntrrlal dull Trnr prwrawda of um itance will o towarla th Trt furxl whlrh I. to pay Ua IVwatav Hand'a oirrmnaoa to the Mn Kramlaro I'air, JivarybHy invito). A 8APIC UUroHIT hox will pro. larl your papan from brincr IimI or ooatrojwl, UM w-r ynr. TILLA. M00K COUNTY UAKK. To tmeh and Pry ofw wlto fool for wt tprWMMl ijrmpathy for m In tliU my trrvaUrat mtafnrlun In losing my pwWn. n4 Ui alfort mndv In trying n hj orv. a Brat tU tamatr U 8l HM rirMU(il. I am linTri.lv u. to I or 0 ber. C Hi on I HI : nl tmly ertfal. ti'swin. or TlllamwiV KwnlUHtmt on Mo- j Tow WaUlm. "'' j A orroaaful AnhorrTinn, wantlnK l J, II. I loner ami tfr will mo ool rleh nah. ml ko wboro tho flh nr. aral if jmt want a Aral -Um photo Crap, jen ahoukl (o wlwsrr Umt kiixl In voltcy wiiio Mr. Ilofwy will' In itic i(ory Untnom nvr ' 'afkllako, via In on.1 a half )-afa tfo 'f! ' frm mfl ; .-itv llrV. IjjttJufi t "oljr, ooc (mm orr Il.M cl JiUIi . itnrx T tfAVti. 'f trralmnt of luaa hi. foWt Uf of cruffKy ao 'f'frrf'.'U A fnW f(fti- Mill .t. lKh, from up the Wllaon. Ikaa Tfitirola) kli Hifyclo JJtKtor can fl It. in ttmi oxl Kort lrk. rapair i rjftr, haroat arw l0Ktf. !frtt)cly new. Heo T. It. iFlfTi a lloVaway bmlnraa InThsrlar Iu ti.P t-OBBt'C Irm-et ler4 Jeath U entrlnn Ilea In Iw ol In not for ttunj; nort nd for amv utt brro gmt4 Heo dr l hecUeJ. At CtoOi'b'i, A rntal for J&r, rlwan aiu- ttvc liiHinc rtxxn. Out of town rwpl- wt'(l fill It a 4 tle (O fMlt at wail In I l.e fit v. .'.'nit Vir lo Ull.imxil IV1 Co. t IU oik) Noll lllwpf rot to Wirrlrr li.Uy wocrw Mr. Ilrrtl ilid ottic rppair work at one of the milli. . ; Katurtlay. May 10. u ti. A. K. Tc Day. tdKt fur It. Try lhco tire iJloocn l the 0U1 Hpanlah Kltrhcn. ThcY arc the tx-il In Uin fo li e iwiiav. For Hair; Soxrlng machine, Oar, Vauurn Clrancf, CaltVaa llaal. Jlan)o, MaiKlulln. t.ulUf. hrt Ave. aixl Klrat l. W'rU the ltl Wheel Itc pair .Shop. On Trala)r etcnlm; Pr. Monk all wife rvl Mr. Monk't nter Mica (W rail, arvl Mr. bim! Mr. U. li. Jaclaon maila, Uy ntirnci orkimm. Tlmt kind, aral r oUoh arf male nt ila TilUmook Studio, nw lorot) ipMito tlrti Court Honr on the woaU They also do Uoj of kulak work. All work la Urautrri jfwl "SPECIAL NOTICE HUYF.RS." TO WOOD COMMERCIAL CLUB 01 Fl- CHRS ANI COMMIT! EES ''"Hv,i, A M. (;aylor.l; fir.i v.. prr.,.1.,,1, ( (lr)r, Kun?e; rroi.. vt- pr.. ..).,, , , A. Howe; ll.ir.l "'itarll llawkint, wnrll. vie pr-aMfnl, W, J, Gilbrrt. Ullh vi. r .r. M.Unt II I-. Haradrm; ..,lUry ( vVorrll; lrea,orrr, ni'lmoi SpaoMinK. it-Mr.! .,( dlrrnora A. II. Oaylord. ' I 'v. i),t. V. II Snwll '". S M krrron, Ira C. Smith. I K, Worrall, Siandin Cornmltteca. Ili.ur ..mimtt.r A. II. iay(,r.l, . M K.n.,n, ra ( Smith. An.li!iit( cumiiiifirr W. G. Tate r-'Mrtn lltrriaon, S. H, VMntvhonac. room coiiiinittfc -W, G. Ulitht Kft(pll'n ami mlrr uinini nt com wiMr7 R Worrall. I-.lbtrl h. '!. ,1-rH C. Baki-r, C I. Troin Jky. M, I.. Bealt, Jr. ilcml.tf.hip cotninitln C. W, "fltr. VValtrr P. Hrfkrr, I'. D. wull, John Groat. A, K. ('. Moinripal a flair committee Geo. Hnderon, B. C. Umh, W. J. Stph , Grant MUU, ( arl Mal.erlacb. Cllf imorovniif ma commtticc Rolll W. Watam, M V, l.rach, John I. Hcndcraon, H. I.. Ueala, f. I'. Reedy. Tranaporution eommittcr A. II. Gaylcf.l. C. I. dough. Webster Holmea, P. It. Dealt, C. A. Scliitlt. rromoiion committee II. Cren I I.. Union. II. T. I!ott, Boyd Urndenhall, M. J. Geraotii. Merchant protective committee K T. Ilaltom. I). L. Slirodc. J. II. '"ohorK. J. S. Ijinar, Alex. Mc .air. "EVOLT INlEXICAN CAPITAL IS FEARED Dlfitiiiatic Quarters Uneasy as to Fate of Foreigners in Mexico City. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON JOHN I). KIJCKEFFUER JR. I CximtiHjoeltu: June lt, and coiititui I lot for 3 ttrill uor (jHial fuiiHtirr He. will lc in rlfret on roril wikmI, in toor mor rord kl, cah on delivery. A I. prur II 'Bin 16 26 Mir eonl, Ixly fir, Jfi.tO, lKly hrmloek aaweil 16 inch 6,40. vlmt rnaplo I ftit f-'i.W, nhler It.'iA, holy apruce 1 1.86. All onlera rilled In turn taken, ami nli hawing Jonc In routine onlera are datotl. Unler early awl he sure ami Kwt yiur wt.l In In furc had Meather. (!. F. Ilurk. Vut Dealer. I Y aril nndotlice Ctit. W Ave. mih! 3rd Sl. Kat. Phone Hell Ifi. ! GOOD ROAD BOOSTERS MEET r wuhi if to I Will ordcra v buy ir w(l Ith Itoavnlterr; allemln a Inrelintf of the Itrticeea r...t..- .i li.. -r Dr.'ir. .urW mi1 (In Monday evenini; the new Tllla- ilono atl a fine apread dno)e.l. j mk tAunly (.col Koo.la .society mel i. ,.i at the eluo ftim In una cuy nnu nan t . . .. ri a very prontalilo mcelliii:. hatna, haM)n ami lard at the BiVrf, V I) Mltehell anJ P. i ill Of lUVfK-eaa wero III the lUilott. Weilnc.lav. tfUl of the proprietor of the jillwi Mr aelllrttf .Uor to tho Itoj t.tl-ille.) until Hat- Iiftfmfxjn. itel Small horae. walirhl lorlj, Mu.t U vounir an.1 l troke for drivlmr. Wrltu illr U',..l. .... tarh! ..ii ... ... i . . . i - L.R. O. .1KB r . . ... ou, , iiaj ui)r, faorr rrived In imrt .... IU) a Ur.. K-ftonTl.nra lay on her r with aMut 5iim UnUu .... r. - vh luciiiy nr usaauii on - i utiirr. iiflit ii i ri t WWtfuilty ami lined V..W ami MiulU ha. apaleU tho caaa. ' IUJSINK.S8 WAY. - vuiiiY IinilM. TRUSSES Xpert Fitters Uu... It iiihs is nttcd tor '"vnuiHi CUHC. A Tvuy iiucti truss ot- vnti iiipitu-e com- IHfiil.. Vt'clieiil Dvutsch 1 CLOUGH CO. Why buy Me damn ixJ Kr iavrari vnti a an irri jtahloiii iiii ii v a , Till.iirtxik ; rnernm-ra .r.:..k Keel Co. The beat money can buy. Now It the lime to Uwk over your machinery ond el your repair. Tho Tlllamuok Kced Co. Carrlca a aupply for all maclllnra. Geo. I- Hamlin, hou.e movliic. ral. .iui rralllnii.. Trucka to handle heavy work. hv H K. Kih ami wife ami Mu Dellar at IhcChriat Ian Church laal Turaday ornliitf a decide! aiicceaa from a mulcl atamtfolnt. However, the itendano waa rather ainall. Thoje preaonl rc lorl a well rcmlcred program. Lot $. block S. IU)ocrun l'.rk. N'o rcatoiuble ollcl (rimed Addrc Mr Hull, at I jo Vcl III '-" M Kelea, CjI. For a K""l dinner or anything in Ihe line of Ural clar-a IikkIb, call at the Old Hpaniah Kitchen. OpKw.ll. Uman. Tho comuutlee who Iim In chnrs-e the i ... i I ii... ..1.1 ..d.llera wlnti IH annolinco that 60c will bo paid ,l,..il.l lH,d tn all thnae wliu may U) tako aom of the old aoldicr l lh .....i.i.f tiiiiiiiiniiii'iit In Juno Inform Mra. Hill or Mm. A. II. KK. Tho White la Klin: of mwIiik ' clilnea. Vibrator ul rutury utiuttle atyloa. For aalo on ciiay lurin nt Jonw Kitudaon Purnlturi! Co. Abuul forty Odd Prllow ' ll fU; Mttondcd n moetlnx of Odd l ellown .it lleavoronSuturdiiy uvonliiB. UmtMik Io.Iko conducle.1 work In llw Flrat doKreo. after which n line ban nun I w erved. Tho ' (!' ontortulned tho vUIUhk Tt' " boat of tl.olr nl'llltV "'l ri,l",rt lino time. Tboao tloalrliiK Hinor .locomtliiK al,ouldaeolS.IW.h.na.Son. 0r. loflntlUTuM olllco will ii-culv- pminpt attontlon. H I'l""10 ,7, FivoroonihouHotor". ;'lir,,,,t llontld ollU u or of J'l" Ouudde were air. napin. llayoccaii, J. 0. Hororth aud VS. b. i-f.ne. lla Citv. nod John NcUon of (laribaldl. Mr. Chapln reMirti-.I that Mr. Snm Hill the biKKeal kihxI road man In the , alate would le hero aometime between June 1. and lfth. In the meuntime u inlllee haa in charge the taak of arratiKlin; aultablo ilce for Mr. Hill talk which will bo accompanied by pic ture bearing on the ijuestion. Keeretarv Holts wiiif renucated to write the county clerk of Juckaon county for n transcript of the full pro eoeiliiiKi which were curried out when that county voted to Itond, lo for care I tho 1'lei.ae ... RANCH FOR SALE. MY PERCHE0N STALLION KING Will maki' the prvHcnt aeaaon at Hnrrla Vldlto burn at Tillamook aud will itu an far aouth aa Henver and n far north n Mohler. ('. G. Itrlseoo, Tillamook, Ore. CARD OF THANKS Wo wlnh to thank our many kind friend and neighbor!, who nympnthliwl iid n'ded u during thu illneaa nnd nt tiie death of our little k'irl Alice. Alfred Kellcnhe wr nml family. ' 0. 1. C. SWINE. Sonio choice Vomit: . ,lHi . l,otl' ,l'x' 1 I.. I ..nl hem ed HV MHV I rnu u II. I p..v. .1 - .H....V1 nriiVi'll ll 1 1 ISO 1 1 II k'll 1, Tillamook. liv i It 11 limit wire. Jm. Doniih K. F. I). No. Pcrchcron Stallion Liberal. Thu IVrchuron Stnlllon Liberal im ported July, I0l, ly Dmilimn of Wnync, III., mul now owned by the Liberal How Co.. of Tlll.unook. will Hlund nt Henver, Tuosduva; Clovonliile, WedneadHVH tiiul nt Tillamook on I-ri- day mid tho rent of tho week. Summer Term 1 ,oo wiHhln,; piano f"l ''". SlVh? beginnh." 0 t&x w f (t Momluy. Jiino IH.. l.ofm. liv 1 inilH. except on vory (tool roiwoiw, II " ch.irgVil on tin" lun V"ril5 ri l, .. ci . oii.ary ainoiiK professional riiii i toiichom. LF.LAND B. ERWIN Dlnploiim from Chicago Muilcal ColleRo. V. ..liliiugton Much uptirehvuaiou waa riprefKI In .llplomatlc riuurtr a (o the fndt of forubtnera'at .Moilco lry in cnae it i.tnldnti revolt ahould itirihrow llnerla and permit tho en r; of lh Zapmana and other undln riplinwl robol Imnda. Thu.o forolKii era ure aaitl to number 6000, not count ing tho Americana, moat of ubom huva loft. Word haa readied nome of the 1pk tloia here of Kavnr.c threats X.upiita Iu a aent to leudlni; citizens and their aud dnuchtera In Iowiih near hi re tin wna openitliiK One iiich iiie h mid to have notified n tirom up nt citizen that when the town was .-jipiurt'd 'Aapiitii would cut off bin ears old "ent tl.etn fried." The chief fenr In diplomatic qunr era I Ihiil tho city will bo overrun .tud looted. Kllmlnntlon of Oeneenl Huertu nnd .he Mobllchment of a provlnlomil soveriunent In Mexico, In which both bo lluerta nnd the conatltutlonallat nctlona would ho retirenputed in con emplatetl In n plnn which tho tbroa ittith American mediators now arc vorklui: out to be proponed for the olutlon of the entire Mexlcun prob- m. It wna lenrned the tiroioiiil mlcht ; v thnt Hie hettli.K up of n tempornry :o crnmeiit be undertnkeu by n com iiIkhIoii eonipoiied of five persona, .v.o of them to be mimed by Huerta, wo by the conatltutlo.mllbta nnd tho 'if Hi by the mediator. Juntlce Ijunar. of the United States supremo court, and Freilerlck W. Lch tnnnn, former aollcltor-Keneral, were choKen by Prealdrnt Wilson iw tho American representative In mediation negotiation before the South Ameri can trlunn irate nt Nlacara trails, OnL, next Monday. ANSIHfR CUT IN MAZDA (IUSG- alLN) LAMPS 15, 25 and 40 Witt, 35c 60 Walt .... 45c 100 Witt .... 80c J50 Watt .... $1.20 250 Watt .... 2.00 l'ri.Mrtt I.Hiupa i'c liitra. W'c itrllver lamna to iiuy piirt of I lie cltj-. Trlciiiione u. V u. Vr Jo vlrlnv ut llic ItfWcut nrlrc eou- Utrut ulth ki.cJ workuuiDaii. Tillftmook Xltctrio sV.l taiga x xua wo. i;r. ESS HAftft JDONT SPOIL A GOOD HOSSB bv keeninu' htm in shabby old Harness. Wo ttro solliiiR HnrncB. mado of tho beat Htock at prices thnt ought to tempt you. ,JA WELL MADK HARNESS will not only improve tho nppuarnnco . of your horao. but contribute to your safety hh well. Many u runaway could be uvulded ir the om iiurncBs nau ueen , discarded in time. 1 W. A. WILLIAMS,, TILLAMOOK - OREGON All tho tllliihl" land nvallabli; fur Ftilomont In tho nron recently cllm Instetl from tho foret ronorvfs in cii iral dragon will not ncrommodnto tnorf than 200 famllle comfortably. Tho prealdiit h.'a restorod to entry for 20 days from May . 200 ncr-a In Hi Oregon national forest in action ?, township 2 north, withdrawn from i-ry October 11, 101 2. Tho jadtcintnt of the lower rourt In roru.ind. whr Attorney Max Coiifn vw.i found jfillly of anbomaiiott of i ' rj'iry Iti ' 11 wbllo slave case, was rlflrmed by th United States court 1,'. 11 pi. ",,'ila at Han Kraiiclco, In i ;.;ng pounds of seed ryo ffOM i;u; a lo Port Itock, aiY- ioun ty, a dir' .i.ce oi 120 inlb-a, I. Wold- iberff ''i.uii'd It by parr.l pout, the '., it RoltiK by way of California i nl 5t- o, dint'incn of 2000 mile. M irivo lo'js cut from thn forents of Of 011, some of which w-lgh 2 on e:i(h. half b''ii rwalnnl at Ann I'ra-n lnco for use in buildliiR tho i;r'at i:oUniii)d at the Oret-on fair atruc inrn. They wtre liipirt by rail. f)r. ClaroiHus True Wilson, Bourl srxrretary of Iho temterance aocloly A th Methwllat church, will bond an aoio tdtir for the prohibition party. HiKidrroartor v.dll be openwl in Port land. Minos placed by tho war department on tho odgi.' of l'nacock Hplt at tho month of the Columbia rlvor. will bo taken up on account of protoats of fishermen. The mini's are. unloaded, but an- n menace to thn ;lll net men. Plana have ieii consurnmntml for Salem's blgROHt ehurry fair, June 26, 2C and 27. A temporary pavilion will bo orectod on the courthouse square for the exhibits, and rnnny novel en tertainment features will be provided. The DubolB Lumber company ha filed ault ttgalnat Clatsop county, at Aatorln, to restrain the collection of more than 16000 taxes under a special levy made by road district No. 15, on the ground of Illegality of proceed ing. Through tho efforts of Luther J. Chapln, Marlon county farm expert, a potnto growers' association w.ih or ganized at Salem for the purpose of Improving the grade of spuds being produced In that section. The plan Is to ship In good potato seed. Judge William Galloway of the Ma rlon county circuit court has ordered that a peremptory writ of mandamuc be Isaued directing State Treasurer Kay to deliver the 8000 or more school fund notes, representing loans of r-chool money aggregating over 10,000, 000, to the state land board. U. S. Senator I-nne of Oregon, In the debate on the nniendmonl to the agrl cultural hill, said that the government did not wB.it any of John D. Hockcfol ler's money iu extension work. He said the money was "tainted" with the blood and tears of the women and children shot down In Colorado. The prune crop In several sections of l'olk county Is Injured and pros pects for the average crop are unfav orable, according to the growers. There are some orchards, however, that are well protected by near-by hills and are expected to ylold the usual crop. Vivian Cray, hecretary of the Har ney County Cooperative association, has appealed to Coventor West and Secretnry of State Olcott for state as sistance In protecting the crops of Harney county against the Jackrab bits. She says that the jackrabbltt have taken the crops for several year until the fanners are discouraged and financially impoverished. A completed railroad grade betweeu Kugene and Coos Uay Is practically finished and rails will ba laid to Mursbfleld early in 1915, according to H. P. Hoey, Southern Pacific engineer In chargo of the Willamette Pacific. One thousand men are at work aud this number is to be Increased as faat as men cbii be shipped In. Representative- Slnuott, by authori ty of the houso committee on public lands, has reported favorably to tha house a bill, heretofore pasted by the senate, authorizing the atato of Ore gon to exchange Its scattered school and Indemnity lands In forest reserves for a compact body of forest lands ot equal area and approximately the same value. Tho bill affects about 60,000 ncres and was Introduced orig inally nt the request of Governor West In order that tho state might obtain title to n single trnct Jf land suitable for a state forest. With the women enfranchised the registration In Oregon for tho primary May 16, this year, totals "26,924, with 11 counties reported unofficially. There will be little change cither way In the final statement. For the pri mary, 1SH2, when only men voted, tho registration wns 131.880. That thu women will substantially figure in the primary and the election In Novomber U proved by the registra tion figures. That tho big lead of the prohibition party over other minor parties is due to the recent victories of the 'dry" element in this state is the belief of the men who oppose the manufacture and sale of Intoxicating liquor.. -:2.Vi 0 John D. Reeffcl'cr, Jr.. against whom threats of (.tfscr...1 .ial-r.ee were madt in conntctibn .tl-. the Col orado labor trcuhiei. "CEREAL KING'' IS DEAD Charles W. Po.t, of Battle Creek, Mich., Commit. Suicide. Santa Uarbaru. Cal c W. Post, multl-mllllo'ialre creal king of Uattlo Creek, Mich., commuted suicide at his winter residence here by shooting hlmaelf through the head with a rifle. Mr. Post had been convalescing. It was thought, from a prolonged Illness. He excused himself from the attend ing nurse, against her protest, by say ing be wlshod to lie down and to be alone and quiet, He went to his apartment and In a moment a shot wns heard. He had placed the muzzle of a rifle In his mouth and touched the trigger with his toe. Tho top of hU head was blown off. , Ctorm Kills Four In Central West. Chicago. Four lives were lost and great property damage done by a storm which was especially severe In Iowa, southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, nnd which continued east, im pairing telegraph and telephone serv ice. In Dane county, Wisconsin, many persons were hurt. Crops and barns suffered heavily. TRIBUTE PAID SAILORS KILLED AT VERA CRUZ New York. Nation and city paid tribute in silence Sunday to the 17 men who gave their lives in the occu pation of Vera Cruz. Bearing the bodies of the bluejackets und mariues, the armored cruiser Montana, escort ed by the presidential yacht Mayflow er, having aboard the secretary of the navy, reached port early Sunday morn ing and convoyed by the superdread nought Wyoming, steamed up the har bor shortly before noon. The bodies were brought ashore shortly before 8 o'clock Monday morn ing and placed on caissons for the procession up Broadway to City Hall for a brief ceremony there and on across the Manhattan bridge to the navy yard for the services. President Wilson reached the city from Wash ington at 7:15 Monday and delivered the memorial address at the navy yard. "The feeling that Is uppermost," he said, "Is one of profound grief, and yet there Is mixed with that grief a pro found pride that they should have gone as they did, and If I may say It out of my heart, a touch of envy of those who were permitted so quietly, so nobly to do their duty. The head of the nation looked out over the thousands massed about the coffins on the parade grounds, and Ms voice shook with emotion as he de clared his creed: "We have gone down to Mexico," he said, "to Bene mankind If wo can find out a way. We do not want to fight the Mexicans. We waut to serve them." State Road Aid Is Decided by Board. - Salem, Or. That only counties which provide substantial funds with which to build permanent road, will be aided from the state highway fund was the decision reached by tho state highway commission. In further out lining its policy the commission an nounced that only permanent thor oughfares would be built with the state highway fund. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 90c; bluestem, 95c, red Russian, 89c. Hay Timothy, S16; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 25c. Eggs Ranch, 19c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 95c; club, 90c; red Russian, 89c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. EBB 20c. , Butter Creamery, 26c. acre, woui for ,rt Kouoiiut-iii "-