Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 30, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, llBOKMBBll 0, 1008
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by bright and steady Every lamp warranlcd.
II your dealer doesn't carry llic Perfection Oil
Healer and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency
for dcscriplivc circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
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BALDWINS
PLE HAS ONLY
ONE FAULT
. Jeurnal: Your editorial on Dald
ds Is good, only I would niovo to
tend by saying "plant Baldwins
lyou know your land and locality
will grow thorn to perfection." All
you say nbout this splendid npplo
Is truo, when grown with out blom
IhIi, but It Is n fuct well known thnt
In many locnlltlos this npplo Is bub
coptnblo to a speck rot that renders
It ontlroly worthless. It will not
do to churgo this to lack of onthus
lnsm. A- fow yoars ago during tho month
of Novombor tho writer was Invited
to visit a largo fruit farm In Lane
county owned by a well known fruit
growor of Eugene. This gontlonian
uHsurod mo that ho could show mo
2000 boxos of the llnust Unldwlns
thnt ho had harvostod from his or
chard to bo found auywhore, and ho
was anticipating a splendid price for
thorn. Arriving at tho largo fruit
house on this farm ho, with consid
erable prldo pointed out a largo row
GLOBE DESKS
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speak for themselves if
you get within hearing
that's why we want
you to an. iney speak
of convenience, beauty,
durability, everything a
good desk should be.
The prices are right and
the variety complete.
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HARRIMAN IS AFRAID
UNCLE SAM WILL WELCH
Southern Pacific Spent $1,630,000 Controlling Colorado
Rive; ,anci Saving Imperial Valiey. Work Done At Request
of President houseveit, but Congress Takes No Action
Towards Paying the Bill.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
W.-ihinr;lon, Dec. 30. Will Um
Southern Pacific Company got $1,
000,000 fro nitli-i tru.ury or tho Uni
ted StatcB govori.mont In roturn, for
I'.ie money oxuKJiutrd in. closing the
broak In t'm runaway Colorado rlvor
In tho lafWp&rt of 1900 and tho be
ginning of 1907? Thlo Id a ojuestlon
that Is cauclng conoldcrablo worry
today to Maxwoll Evarta, counsel for
tho Southo-n Pacific Company an I
Sonntor Flint of California, author
of a deniito bill allowing ouch an
amount to tho rnllrond.
Sonntor Flint and Attorney Bvnrts
paid a opcclal visit to tho White
Hour:o Jrrf bi foro congress adjourn
ed for tho holiday recces and on
doavo.'cd to induce tho president tn
send a special mccngo to congreBi
asking that tho Southorn Pacific Co.
bo ro-lmburecd for controlling tho
river, but It to anderotcod tho pres
ident rc'ur.od to do any moro In tho
matter.
Tho claim of tho Southorn Pacific
Company In tho coco Is a peculiar
ono Iir tlipt, li Involves a pornonal
obllgrtlon .ifvsr.nr.od by Prcsldont
Roosevelt, the qucctlon of tho rotations-
existing betvoon tho California
Development Company that made
tho orlglnn cut Ira tho Colorado rlvr
through which tho river ran away
and the Southern Pacific Company
and the relations that oxlst botwoon
tho California Dovolopmcnt Com
pany and Ita subsidiary Moxlcan com
pany and tho Unltod Statos govoru
mont and tho government of Mexico.
Harrlman li afraid that tho vari
otis complications of tho claim may
bo tho caiiBO of Its dragging on la
tho UBiial courso of claims against
tho United States govominont, nnd
that It will either bo denied or will
Irag on through congiess for 20 years
bot'oro It is consldorcd.
When tho rivor got boyond control
of tho Callfortiia Dovolopmont Com
pany and tho'govornmont of Califor
nia and tho rcsldonts of Imperii!
Valley appealed to Prcsldont Rooso'
volt to stop tho break, Rooscfvclt
asked Harrlman ito do It. Harrlman
and tho President had somo tolo
graphlc correspondence, nnd tho or
der was given from Now York thut
tho rlvor should bo controlled by tho
Southern Pacific. Roosevelt's tolo
gram to Harrlman wild:
"I can recommend legislation
which will provldo against n repeti
tion of tho disaster and mako pro
vision for tho oqultablo distribution
of tho burden. "
Tho Southorn Pnolfln ntfnrnnvn nnv
thnt this means that tho President
promised to reimburse tho Southorn
Pnclfio Company, but tho Prosldont's
moBBngo to congress on tho subject
does not stato so, and honco tho worry.
THE MARKETS
SA FRANCISCO MAIUCBT8.
Run Frnncsco Cnl.. Doc. 30.-
Wheat No. 1 California club, per
cental, $1.67 1.70; California
white milling, $1.75 1.80; north
ern bluostom, $1.75 1.80; off
grudes wheat, 1.C03 1.G0; Reds,
$1. 02 1.07.
Barley Feed barloy, $1.42
1:45; common to fair, $1. 35 1.40;
browing nt San Francisco nomlnnl at
$1.461.G5; Chovalior, $1.501.60
according to quality.
Eggs pop dozon, California fresh,
Including cases, oxtras, 50c; firsts,
4Gc; Bcconds, 40c; thirds, 30c; pul
lets, solcct, 38c; California Btorago,
oxtras, 3Cc; llrlsts, 32 c; seconds,
2Cc; Eastern Btorago extra, 30o;
firsts, 28c; second s,2Gc.
Buttor Por pound, California
fresh, oxtras, 37c; firsts, 32c; boc
onds, 25c; thirds, 20c; pickled, No.
1, 23 c; storngo, California extra,
29c; packed No. 1, 21 o; ladles ox
tras, 23c.
Now choose Por pound, Callfornlu
flats, fancy, 14 c; firsts, 14c; soc-
jnds, 11 ; California Young Amor- i
ica fancy, lCc; firsts, lBo; EaBtorn
Now York Choddars, fancy, 17o; Oro
gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young
Amorlca fancy, lCc; California
Btorago, fnncy, flats, 13c; Oregon
flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Ainorl
ca, 15c.
Potatoes Por contal, Rivet
Whites, (Backs) fancy, 85c $1;
poor, 05 80c; Salinas Durbanks,
$1.25 1.35; Oregon Durbanks,
$1.151.25; Early Roso, (for soed)
$1(25!. 30; sweot potatoes, por
crato, $1.25 1.50; sacks, $1
1.25.
Onions Per sack, $11.25.
Oranges Por box, Navols, stand
ard, $1.252; cholco, $22.50;
fancy largo sizes, hlghor; Tanger
ines, crates, 75o$l; half orango
boxes, $1.251. G5.
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best, 1014o por pound, according
to shrlnkago; Valloy, 15lGc.
Mohair Cholco, 18c por pound.
HldcB Dry hides, No. 1, 13lSo
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calf, lCc peund: salted hides (i
(Oi So pound; salted calfskin, 12
13c pound; greon, lo lees.
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of boxes of tho finest Inrgo red ap
ples I had over soon nnd qutto cx
uHlugly oxclalmed,"Now look at
thom. Aren't they beauties?" Wall
they were, indeed, and I expressed
my admiration.
"Now," ho said, "I have dono a
groat deal of work to got thoso ap
ples. Have thoroughly cultivated
and sprnyod, and above all, havo tho
very host soil In the Willamette
volloy for tho treos to grow In."
And I had no doubt whntovor of this
as tho land was deop sandy loam
along tho Willamette rlvor and the
trees and ground showed a high
state of cultivation.
I Imd to admit that tho apples
looked good to mo hut would I'ke
to seo how they lookod on tho inside.
"Vory wall,"- said my horticultur
ist, "wo will sample ono," and ho
out with his knlfo and slashed ono
opon. I noticed a chaugo of oxpros
sou on his countonnnco nt ouco, and
soon dlscornod the cause: tho npplo
was full of brown specks; ho tried
another with no bettor showing;
then another and anothor with tho
samo result, nnd further Investiga
tion proved thnt thoro was not a
salablo box in tho whole lot.
It Is noedless to add that, he lookod
sick and It was enough to mako him
sick of tho npplo business.
I aftorward lonrnod that lie dug
up his apples and planted prunes.
This Is not tho only Instance that
could bo sighted where tho Imldwln
has provon uttorly worthless. Thq
wrltor saw somo of this vnrloty that
had boon on oxhlbltlon nt various
placos lu Salem only this fall that,
whllo thoy lookod tho plcturo of per
fection, woro on examination abso
lutely worthless, and they had buuu
grown under tho most fnvorablo con
dition so far us soil nnd cultivation
woro concoruod.
So I would sny go slow on Bald
wins unloss you know thnt you can
grow them successfully in your lo
cality. MORE RED APPLES.
Up to this time Mr. Tuft hus not
missed a single put that ho roally
needed.
Nobody will onvy tho spanking
committee appointed by tho house of
representatives to deal with Mr.
Roosevolt.
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Grain, Flour, Feed. itc.
Portland, Oregon, Docombor 30.
Wheat Dluoatom, 0G07o; club,
01c; flfo, 00 91c; rod Russian,
88c; 40-fold, 01c; valloy, 01c.
Barloy Producers' prices: Feod,
$20 por ton; browing, $27.
Oats ProducorB' prices: No. 1
whtto, $31 31.50 por ton.
Flour Patents, $5.u0 por barrol;
rollod bnrlov $28 29.
Hay Timothy, Wlllamotto Val
loy; ?-l.05; 14-suck graham, $4.40;
wholo whoat, $4.05; ryo, $5.50.
Mltlstuffs Rrnii, $20.50 per ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country,
$30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22;
straights, $4.05; oxportn, $3.70; Val
loy, $14 por ton; Eastorn Orogon
timothy, $10 17; clovor, $12;
alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $12.50
$13.
Vegetables ami Fruit.
Fresh Fruits Apples, 00c $1.50
box; poar3, $11.25 pr box; grapes
75lb50c por crato; quinces, $1.00
1.25 por box; cranborrlcs, $13.50
14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes,
$0.50 8.00 por barrol; hucklobor
rlos, 10 15c por pound; por Sim
mons, $11,25.
Potntooi Buying price, 75 90c;
por hundred; B?oot -potatoes, 2
'iViC per pound; onloiiB, $1 por 100
pounds.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Bultor City croumory, oxtras,
30 37c; fancy outsldo cronmory,
32 35c por pound; ntoro, 17
20c.
Eggs Orogon rnnch 4045c;
Eastorn 30 35c por dozon ,
Poultry Horns, 13c per lb; spring
1213c; pmnll, 1314o; mixed, 12
12c;, ducks, 1415H; geeso 9
10c; turkoya 1C17Vjc; droaced
turkoys, nominal.
Chooso Fancy cream twins, lCc
por pound; full cream trlplots, 15c;
full cream Young Amorlca, lCc.
Voal Extra, 99c por pound;
ordinary, 78o; hoavy, 5c.
Pork Fancy, 71,&c por puiul;
lnrgo, GVa 7c.
Hops Wool, lllilcN, Etc.
Hops1908. cholco. 7 8c;
prlmo, 07c; modlum. 5 Co por lb
1907. 2TD-o; 1900, 11Ac.
Wool Eastorn Orogon,
Local WIioIosaIo Market.
Whoat, por Ixushot 90 95c
Oats, por bushol 45o
Flour, hard wheat $6.09
Flour, valloy ; $4.25
Mill food, Bhorts $33.50
Mill food, bran . . ; $31.00
Hops, 1908 crop 78&
Hops, 1007 crop 23c
Chlttlm bark 3 5
Wool, coarso 13c
Wool, medium 15o
Mohair '. 18o
Hay, cheat $12 013
Hay, clovor $11 12
Potaloos, -bushel 4045o
Apples, bushol 50c$1.00
Onions, por cwt 85 90c
Prunes, por pound lVi4,o
Cranberries, Howe's variety,
bbl $13.00
Butter nnd Egg.
Eggs 40c
Butter, croamory 40c
D(wt the j? ,l18 Kind Yoa Haw AIotis BfiM
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