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MARKET REPORTS , L J5VWIRE bay bltv Market QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT. LAND -LOCAL MARKET COR RECTED UP TO DATE DAILY CArirAL JOURNAL. SALE3I, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1008 ' -- liWlllll fcllifclLimiJIlMllULlLlLU ADDFTC &sm MA H Lbbm LbbH H H B JL . - (United rr6s I.cnBed Wire.) San Francisco, June 10 Wheat-. No. 1 California club, per cental, $1,62 1. 05; white milling club, $1.62 1.07; white AruBtrallan, $1.70(0)1.72; northern blucstem, $1.70(0)1.75 94; northern club, fl.Ci (51.07; Inferior grades of wheat, $1,400)1.55. Bnrley No 1, feed, $1.27 1.32, with some barley, $1.27 1.30; common to fair, $1.22 1.23; brewing nt San Francisco, nominal to $1.47; Chevalier, ?1.C5 01.85, according to quality. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh Including cnseB, extras, 21 c; firsts 21c; seconds, 19c; thirds, 18c; eastern seconds, 17c. Butter per pound, California freih, extras, 23c; firsts, 22e; seconds, 21c; packing, No. 1, 21c' packing, No. 2, 20 c. New cheese, per pound, Califor nia flats, fancy lie; firsts 10 c; seconds, 9c; California Young Am rlca, fnncy, 13 c; flrst3, 13c; eastern Oregon, fancy, lic; ens' em Or gou Young Amorlcan, fancy, H'sc; storage, eastern, fancy New York, 10c; Oregon, He. Potatoes per cental, Oregon Burlmnk", $1.251. 3D; new, $1.00 01.7$, boxes, 75c $1. SO. Onions Per crate, Bermudas, GOG 65c; Australian .brown, $3.00 3.50; reds, C575c; silver skins, $1.001.10. Oranges per box, navels, $2.50 3.75; fancy valenclns, $3.50; Medi terranean Bweots, fancy, $2.50 2.75. 6ALKM MARKET. Local Wholesale MnrkcU EggB 10c. Butter Creamery 25c. Cows $3 3.50. Hens 9c; young chickens, 12c. Local whent 85 90c. Oats $1.45. Barley $25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.5004.80. rlley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $1314; clover, $3 6 9 per ton; timothy, $14 15. OnIon6 3 9ic. Hojib 1907 crop, 44c. Cnscara Bark 3 to 3c. Mohair 18c. Knoll MnrkiM Oats $1.45 1.50 per cwt. Wheat $1.00. Ito 'fd barley $31. Egpg 17 c. Butter Country, 20c; creamery, SOc F'our Valley, . $1.101.20 per ack; hard whoat, $1.401.45. Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 por ton; shortR, $1.25 per sack. Hay Cheat, $1C.5017; clover, $15; cheat, 85c; clover SOc per cwt. Oranges $2.C52.75. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.50. '' S'ock hogB $4 4.50. Steers 3 4c. Veil 5 7c. Iriilnl Fruit. Bananns $0.50, Orange $3.75 ft 4.00. Lemons $4 4.50. Poi-tlnuU .Market. P'yjMry Hens, 13 14c; ducks bhesterj, 91c. Poultry Hens, 1415c; duckn, 17fc 18c, pigeons, old, $1 per dozen. MIIlEtutr Bran, $26. Hay flmothy. valley, $7.50; al to' . ?1212,50. I it you are in need of a carpet, fak, or linoleum, you can save I money by buying within llie nextjfew lays, as we are going 1 to get rid of our old designs and aife willing to do so at a sacrifice to us f I Come early and get a good pick. ; ', fc ,4 , 4 TZT ., I wallP VYLL f Lii ,') fTH ' - We have an enormous stock of wall paper in new arid up-1 Ito-date designs. Let us show you what we have and you will be convinced that you can do no better in either design or price. The House Furnishing Company 177 Liberty Street jwwwwwwwwmmiwwtwiiww SELECTION (Continued From Page 1.) NO VEItniCT IN POLLARD ATTEMPTED MUKDEN CASE rnlted ('re I.eniwJ Wire.) Pin Francfcco, Juno 19. Aftr naIng been pit 19 hours, the Jnrv In tV ca&e of Mrs. Deenn Pollard, chavd with attempting to murder Jr husband. t;e well-known notor. Har m Pollard, today announced ba it could no' Rgree on a verdict. Th Fhootlng. which occurred in Ap'U last, causid n sensation be '"( of th acttr's popularity here and on account oithe mystery which Grounded the nfalr. Both Pollard nrd his wife testified J5 a dramatic mainer, that he held ri-tol when tie shot was fired, and not MrB. Polln-d as claimed by Joe nroEecutlon. -Te case is set for "lal Juno 29. - o . - Annual Cominenceilent Exercises. Eugene, Oregon. June 20-24, J908. For the' abrye occasion a te of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on the certlflcrte plan Is au thorized. WM. i'MURAAY. ' J M. SCOTT, Q. P,A., S. P. Co. A. Q. P. A S. P. Co 6-l9-5t Sjnator Gall'nger, of Now Hamp shire, offered a resolution naming Senator Lodge as chairman of a commltteo to notify Taft of his nomi nation and Senator Penrose aB chair man of a commlttecto notify Bher- mnn. I.ndiro nnli! tin rnnlil nnf nr- cept nnd suggested Senator Warner, of Missouri. This was agreed to. Resolutions, thanking the ofllcon of the convent'on were ndopted. A telegram was read from the Irish-American league of Now York, pledging support to the ticket. Gov ernor Wlllson, of Kentucky, offered n resolution thnnklng the local com mittee for tho satisfactory arrange ments. S'nntor Penroso could not servo on the commltteo to notify Sherman and Senntofc Burrows took his place. When the vote was taken It wna realized almost immediately that Sherman would win. Tho voto of New York, which cast Kb solid 7S for Slirinan gnvo him tho nomina tion. The motion that tho nomina tion be made unnnlmous was made by Senator Murray Crane of Massa chusett. Chairman Lodge announced that the new national commltteo would meet for orunnlzotlon Immediately after tlm adjournment. Tho con vention thon adjourned sine dlo at 11:47 o'clock. Tin Proceedings. TS rnnvftntlnn wn? rnll'l 0 or der at lOtig'O'olock by Chairman Hnnrv Q. Lodge, who Juit prev ons ly had said: "There Is nothing to It but Sher man for th9 vlco nrosldency." Cniuinn Cliwrnl. Speaker Josenh R. Cannon enter ed tho Coliseum rocive(i a uig ovn tlQn, There wre , m all round the hall for "Uncle Joe.' Chairman Lodge formally an nounced the nomination of Taft at 10:31 o'clock. rTho innounomont was received by great applause. Ovation to Klueriiian, The New York delegation then on trod with a banner bearing n bis picture of Representative Jamos S. Sherman. Tho band played "Hot Time In the Old Town " Sherman ootered shortly aftorward and was given a hig ovation State Chairman Timothy L. Wood ruff. of New York, then was rocoB r.ioi a mntinn was nassed limit ing the nominating speeche to ten minutes nnd the seconding spaeche to fie minutes. Woodruff presented the name of Sherman, who sat smil ing in the middle of the New ork delegation. mi Nnv Yorker on Ticket. Woodruff said In part: "We foej that unlets the state M clven the second place on the ticket niter we have unsuccessfully pre sented the name of a presidential candidate, we, will be returned .to the vast constltueney of Now "ior without certainty. The ticket will meet with success." He said that no national Republi can ticket with a New York on U was ever defeated except when the Democrat placed a Ne;v Yorker at the head of their ticket. lie paid high tribute to Sherman for bis servJce In congress and said! "Our candidate ! one of tho strongest in the nation. As nresl siruu ., stronu Sd 1 Region, he is we 11 versed In j the lntncaie jjiu'vu. anWb?nDhe named Sherman he wa given an ovation which Bottled It In tho mind? of every one present that ho would win. Speaker Cannon then seconded tho nomination of Shormnn In a speech thnt brought applause. iniinon'H pooc:i. Cannon said In part: ' "Uncle Joe would rnthor bo a doopkeeper In tho house of tho Lord, than to dwoll In tho tents of wicked ness." This tntment was preeted with great charing nnd he was forced to . wnlt until oilet was restored. Then ho added: 1 "Since the organization of tho nnrtv, by l laws and In ls wisdom, tho Republican partv has been faith ful to tho hopes, Ideals and aspira tion of the American neoplo." i Ho congratulated the convention upon the nomination of Taft. Ah he , concluded, tho voternn spenker of,t tho house of representatives wns given bv far tho greatest ovation yet accorded a speaker. Governor A. E. Wlllson, of Ken tucky. nlo seconded tho nomination of Shormnn. F. A. Donnlson, nn Illinois negro, woh called to th- chnl- pnd presided, over tho convention, whlln Chalrmnn Lodge took tho floor nnd p'need 'n nomination Governor Curtis Guild of Massachusetts. I C. S. Oaborn. o' Mlchlgnn, sec nniinri th" nomination of Governor Guild. McCnrter, of New Jorsey, then' nlaesd former Governn'- Mn- nhy of that stato In nomination. As , tho clerk proceeded with the roll call, MMsalupl sooonded Sherman, as did North Carollnn anil Ok'a homn. ... "Undo Joe" Cannon had n' trousers tucked In the tonB of hln. congress calters and his vest open as ho left tho platform after tho nominations. Ho wns hot after hlsj Pffort- and poured ico water on life bend and tho hack of his neck. Ho, said: ' . . , ... -."Taft nnd Sherman fill th hill , an' I lollv they will be prosldont nnd vlco president firing th com-, lac f0'"" years." j ; "! ' T j. . ,.v Something Doing Every Mmute JULY Changes nt WlllnmHte. The moetlngs of tho board of . - itfiiinrann imlvnraltv closed Inst evening, all the business ( Of thO inSlllUlIOll lor me oii-uMM. yoar having been satisfactorily set tied. AH the department? except the dopartmont of chemistry will ho in charge of the same instructors In addition to this the truatew estab lished a ohalr of philosophy The professor of philosophy has not yet been selocted. Before tho election of profe-Fors. Dean C. O. Doyer of the College of Llboral Arts handed in his reslgna- what work the doan will take up .n tho future. He is one of the mo popular mbn in the university and his absence will be keenly fep by both faculty anu iuuou. You will find bargain mlver. .1...., i.. i... hlir mis. nml In the llttlo ones. Rut, to the pwmiii wlio has want, then- fe no Ix-t-ter barguliiB to Iks lintl In tliN cR' fhuii n few lines f clawllled ml vertfefnK .ICe lH hU ncwM'uiMr. it von luoncy is Jiot imrtlcn- 1..-1.. I....lnrtnilt If it Is Cllhily I iiMdP, ! Vte to 'P01"1 " a lmimv.o.lucky way, then th.-ad.-., will not Intercfct you. 4 At SALEM CELEBRATE ...WITH US... wjflaMLr tLS KJl'Hr . bbbbbW (mm M m fiV v vl w Mm JULY 4 At SALEM CELEBRATE ...WITH US... FIVE BANDS WILL FURNISH MUSIC, BASE BALL, RE LAY RACE, BABY SHOW and other sports which will be men tioned from time to time in the daily press notices; such as catching greased pigs, auto races, balloon ascention, etc. FIRE WORKS-The mosl beautiful ever seen in Salem. M ' I...M.I " lilMBMTlTmDjMiiMMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtfWHHMBBB y&SKx$ tssw - . wn V 4 -(,