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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
8ALKM, ORBGON; FRIDAY, SBFTilMBKR 1J, 10. -j-' i ' ' "'Vri1 "iK-v'i'i1' ry?f,ifr IMPRISONED FOR nAUjY cAFrrAr journal, Cascara Bark 2 3c. Mohair 18e. .Retail Market. Oats $1,45.- Wheat $1.05. Eggs 30c. Butter Country, 30c; creamery, 30c. ' FlourValley. $1.25 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40(8)1.45. Bran 90c per sack, $30 per ton; shorts, $1.30 per sack. , Livestock, Hogs Fat, $0.25. Stock hogs $4.50. Steers 3 c. Veal 5 3 7c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $6.50. Oranges $4.00. Lemons $5 0C. Portland Markets. Poultry Hem. 12c; ducks, 12 (51 v'tJ COME AND CELEBRATING COUNT TOLSTOI'S BIRTHDAY THE Sl i i United Vtt Leased Wire.) St. Poteraburg, Sept. ll.--UeportB today bIiow that more than 1000 per mm woro nrreutod yesterday on the chargo of violating tho governmental prohibition of a ronnal celebration of tho birthday of Count Loo Tol atol, MoRt of tho Infraction aro minor in. their character, mused meroly by cheering or displaying pictures of tho count, and othcrWlito Indicating pleasure at bfB eightieth, Annlvor-: sary. EASTERN , AND LOCAL MARKETS CIiIchko. -Itociclpt. Gllc, Sept. 11, -TlflCoftflg-, llOff; 12,000; eatflo, 2500; Bhcoji, 10,000. lIoKB opened steady at yesterduy'a cloae. Left over yesterday. 4000- Receipt year rko 17;000. Mixed, MS37.1fi; heavy, $G.$5.(S7.16j rough, $6.4fi36.70$ Unlit, (i.45$ 7.10. Cattle, Blow; sheep, Btoady. Khiinah City Itwlpla. . Kansas City, Sont. 11. Itecolptfl, liogs, 6000; cnttlo, 3000; sheep, BOO. Omaha, Bopt. 11, i-HoccIpts, 1ior, 3f)00; cattlo, 1200; shoop, 13,000. CIiIchuo Wheat Market. ChlcaKO, Sept. 11. Wheat, Sep tember opened at 1)8; blab, 08M; low, 07; closed 07. Uecoinbor opened at 08; blah, 98 , low 07; cloao, 07 V4. May opened at $1.01; high, $1,02 M; low, $1.00 I close, $1.00. Corn, 8optomber, npunod at 81; highest, 81; lowest, 80; eloKed, 80. Docombor oponed at 70 W? high, 70; low Ct; cloved, 00 M. May oponed at 07; high, 08 W; low, 674; cIobo, 07. OatB, September, opou, 10; high, CO; low 40; cloned, 40. December, opened1, 00 ; high, 50 T4; low, C0 clowd, 50 "4. May, opun. 53; high, 53; low 52 ft; closed, 52 SAX FJIANOIBOO MAHKKT8. (United I'ri-Ji :.rnnl Wire.) Potntoes-Pcr cental, River whites !14c1t:,?cn,' olt! LP7 d0ZCn (neks) fancy, 75CI 85c; poor. Milhtuff-Bran, 12 0 !070p; Sallnns Biirbnnkg, $1.25 I Flour Valley, $1.20 per snek; 1.55; Parly .Hebo, 75(850; 8wjot, hard wheat, $1. 45. potatoes, Bncks, I 'Ac; crates, l,Ac. Onions Por rack, Yellow, 50 Q C'Cc. In borne cases, however, where the prlsonors worb charged with having attempted celebrations- on a Uirgj scolo, efforts will bo mado to send thotn as exiles to Siberia. Tho arrestB were few In compari son to the numbor of persons who cel ebrated tho event, nnd tho efforU of tho government aro Bomowhat feeble. Tim ntffifl mtlnt'u -mulltlnn (a re ported today to be much the me, ! and thore Is IUUa nope that he can survive long. Ornnges Per $2.OO0"3.5O. box, Vnlenclas PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Or., Sept. 8. Butter extra creamery, 300 31 ',6c; fancy, , 27 c; Htoro, 18c. 'Buttor fat Dellvercy f.o.bi Port land, sweet crenm, 8 i 5P30c; sour, 2C27 per lb. KggB Local bcHt 27c; ordinary, 20; large lots, 1 c Iobr; caitcrn 25c locnl storage, 24 Q 25c. Chcorc Full cream flata, triplet and dairy, 14'14; Young Americas, 16 Me. Poultry Mixed chickens, 1214; fancy Iiohb, 13c; roostorst old, Oc; fryors, 1 4 ft 1 fie; broilers, lifll5; por lb, ; geeso, Bprlng, 14c; turkeya, nllve, 17c; nprlng ducks, 1313o por lb.; pigeons, $1.25 doz.; drossod poultry, 131c por lb. higher. Hops 1008 crop, 0 0 8c por lb. Wheat Buying prico now, track Portland club, 80 00c; blucatom. 03flD4c; forty fold, D0ft91c; red, 87 88; Wlllamotto valley, 00c. Mill stuff Selling prlco, bran $20.60; nitddllngH, $31.00; shorty $20; chop, $21(T29 por ton. Flour Selling prlco, niitorn Ore gon patents, $4.85; straights, $4.05 San FranclHco, 'Bopt. 11. Wheat,' fl 4.55; exports, $3.503.70; val No. 1 California club, per cental $1.67 4 1.70; California whlto AUBtrllan, $1.75(1) $1.80; northern blueatem, $1.72 4 dT 1.80; northern club, $1.67 Mi; Inforlor grades of wheat $1,500)1.00; red fl.ORflP 1.72. Barley Feed bnrloy, $1.30 0 1.35; common to fair. $1,255? 1.30; brwlHg at San Francisco nominal at fl.4t$1.6G; Chevalier, $1.50i? 1,60, according to quality, JCggs Per tjoon, California fronh, including ranex, extras. 38c; llratB, 32 p seconds, 20; lCnntorn aolect ed 22o; Eaatorn llrotn 25c; KnHtorn aeconds, 2 Ho; third. 20o; Blornno, 20o. Buttor Por pound, California fronh extras, 30a; Hints, 26c; sec onds, 22o; thirds, 20c; KnHtorn ex tras, 25c; packing No. 1 20 Ho; do No. 2, Wo. Now choose Por pound, Callfor til a flratu, fancy,. 1 1 c; first, 1 0 , necoudH, 0c; California Young America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 12c: Ktorii Orogon, fancy, 13c; do. Young Amorlca, fancy, 14 c. ley, $4.45; graham, one-fourtlH, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.05; ryo, 5, $6.50; bnles, $3, FroBh fruits Orangoit', $4O4.50: bananas, 5c por pound, crntod; lonioiiH, $4,50 0)0.25 box; grapo fruit, $4 04.50; prlneapplc8, Ha waiian, $3 03.50 dozen; cnntaloupos $101.75; blaokborrloB, $1; penchor 50085c; peora,' $101.25. Orapoa 75c 0 $1.60; watormol oni), $101.50 cwt.; casnbns, $2 0 2.25 loz. 8ALKM MAKKKT. TH'iil Whonnlo Market, Hggn 25c. Buttor Crenmory, 32 c. Cowa $303.50. IloiiH lie; young ohlckoiiB 12c Locnl wheat SOc Oats 40o. Barley $22.50. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley, $4.25. Hay Cheat, $10; clover, $9 por ton; timothy, $11012. Onions $1.25 owl. Hops 1907 crop, 5 0flc. WOULD I CHAXOK MV WORK i Tho thought cornea to jno Bome- times would I change my life work my cnoico or ieuer as n vocapon, If I hid my life to llvongnln? Ccr tnlnly I would not, for the literary life Roomn to r-fford a spacious and exhlleratlng Held for tho work f a man who whhes too think and grow, Moreover, literature to me has been, not a preference, but a passion. That I have been able to follow tho choice of my heart places mo nmong the fortunnto few, for how many nro forced, by the tyranny of clrcuniBtnnrcs, Into lines dHnsteftil to their sentiments? And, no doubt, this mlsllt of environment and this misdirection of energy nro tho cauej of much of tho dilatory and Imper fect work of tho world. It scenic an unfailing truth that tho best rork, like nest-bulldlng and honey-making, muot bo na freo ..mlcTe KTAO ing, must be done in Joy. Every one should bo m freo, at least, an the artist to select his carnor and to work out his Ideals, I begnn as a shepherd boy, and oven In thoco early yearn, I felt tho luro of poesy. Many a tfmo I atroteh ed out on n rock, my sheep Mattered about ma on tho hillside, nnd spout houra poring' over, Bryon'a "CnlHj" nnd "Chlldo Harold," dreaming do llcloua drenms of a rosy future when I Hhould hnvo nothing to do but to read bookB nnd to write them. Sliioo that hour of boyish vision, I hnvo boon a man-of-all-work a cat tlo raugor, farmer, editor and teach er. But novor once did I forget my boylHh hope or wnvor from It nuwr (ini'o did my purpom) ling or mydh toroKt falter, "nto nil theso paths of life I wont with my wholo heart; and each task was good for me, for It brondenod tho horizon of o.xorlonc- made me know life. I would roconunond to overy yount; liKiii to sot hla heart upon xomo wlso, contrnl imrpow. mid to cleave to It to tho oud. Yet, If fie Is forced Into uii congonlnl work, lot him not sulk and sorrqw, but be up and at It with con-uolouco-caro, knowing thnt tho first duty of a man Ih to be manly. ud knowing also, that omo day ho may need tho onrlohmont nnd enlarge mont of thl very experience, to fit him for the work of hla heart's de sire Kdwln Markhnm In Succesi Magazine. Socialist Red Special - ,. ... BJ With Eugene V. Debs, Ben Han ford, A. M. Simon and a Mag- t nificent Band will arrive at the FREIGHT DEPOT AT 2 P. M. Monday, September 14 Where we will form and march to Marion Square and hear Debs arid Others Speak Tho Fertile Desert. Tho desert Is the most fortllo area In tho United States. That sounds llko a paradox, yet It Is true. Where did the groat civilizations of antiqui ty nrlno? Whoro but In tho fortllo desortB? Egypt, Syrln, Palostlno, Porsla, Arabia, Nor tit era India, the north const of Africa woro all arid lands. Tho Incns In Peru, tho Tot tooa and Aztecs In Moxico, reared tholr civilizations upon desert pla teaus. Tho history of the Jews Is a his tory of a dosort folk.. It was with in the encircling wnlla of tho desert thnt thoy evolved tholr natlonnl nnd their religious consciousness. Out of tho desert sprnng all theso thing.: ns tho wator gunned from tho rock nt tho blow of Moses Tho desert Is most fortllo because It Is n savings bnnk without nny withdrawals. Plants need potnBh, magnesln, lime and other foodtMffs, jut ns wo need nnlmnla and plnntu Now In tho humid lands, such as In our enstorn stateB, tho rains have fallen for tona of thousands of ctn-j turlcs, and thoy havo washed outtbej food of tho plants. But In the aril lands tho rains havo fallen sparine ly or not at all. Somo of tho desert lands of oar west contain three times as oucb potnsh, six times as much magneili, fourteen times as much lime, ai the humid lands of tho east. The deMft la an Inoxhauatlblo storehou of food for tho plants of thousandi of years to como, a storehouge to w drawn upon ns Soon as the land W Irrigated. 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