Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 21, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE SALEM CAPITA! JOURNAL, BALEM, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914.
CHAMBERLAIN GIYEN
(Continued from I'age One.)
concentrated the reserves of 25,000jtho old system! . '.
banking Institutions into a most mag- "Then there is anothor policy ot
nifieent system of organized banking 'President Wilson which some of the
capital, without the establishment of newspapers or the country who are con
a central bankng power, such as was
contemplated by the Alunea eommis
sion some years ago, which would only
have served to tighten the uri i of the
moneyed interests of Wall Street upon !
the throat of the country s finances.
Neither was this a partisan measure,
in the strict sense of tho term, for
there were republicans, bull mooscra
and independents in tho senate who
placed principle above party politics
and fought for the bill upon its merits.
Wilson mopped it
trolbd by the capitalistic interests have
been hounding him about, and that i
the so-called 'Watchful Waiting1 pol
icy in regard to the Mexican situation.
President Wilson would not rccognfca
any president of the republic of Mexico
who had not been elected by the people
and decidedly not the murderous baud
which was responsible for tho assassi
nation of President Madcro. He de
manded that the people be restored to
owneiship of the soil, and in all of the
! history of Irclanu there has never been
$!
"that magnificent specimen of man
hood, pur governor," and the scene ot
so many happy and pleasant reminiscen
ces of his of ficialcarecr.
Some Tariff Ee vision.
He also spoke words of praise for
Dr. C. J. Smith, the democratic candi
date for' governor, and kindly of his
enemies who are attacking his char
acter, but who have not a single word
of criticism to make of his official rec
ord. He spoke for about an hour and
a half upon the Principal issues of the
campaign and he was frequently inter- "When the moneyed interests of I such a state of landlordism us has ex
rupted by spontaneous rounds of ap- Wall Street began to show signs of re-listed in the republic, of Mexico. The
plause, the genuineness of which could sorting to their old tactics of bringing motive behind the Mexican policy ot
not be for a moment questioned. about a panic, President Wilson put an ! the president was the Alniigiity Uod,
in unletting upon the tantt issues, i everlasting quietus upon their scheme ami, nltnougii tue capitalistic, interests
Senator Chambcrluin scored the re pub
lican party for its violation of the
pledges of the platform of 1908, when,
in revising the tariff, the revision was
upward instead of downward, and Pres
ident Taft was forced to take the stump
to explain that he had been forced to
sign the Payne-Aldrich tariff because it
was the best that could be obtained.
This action en the part of the repub
lican administration, he said, was re
sponsible for the election of President
Wilson and a democratic congress, and
the only two states that cast their elec
toral votes for former President Taft
were Vermont and Utah.
Good Work of Democrats,
"When the democratic administra
tion took up the reins of government,
what was the result?" he asked. "The
when he told them that if they at-; used every power tnat was at their com.
tempted to do anything of the kind by j mand in their insistence upon aimed in
withdrawing their money from circula- terfeiencc, and even culled him a cow-
tion he would open the vaults or the arrt aim a traitor to his trust, ne wouiu
United States treasury and flood the ; not sucrilice the young meu of America
banks of the country with the people's ! and shed the blood of his people to
money, ami mey iiiiineuiHieiy puueu iu .protect men nun itiiini mm airmen i
thcir horns'. That is the kind of man tcrests. That is the kind of a presi
we have and want at the head of the j dent we have. Would the people ot
eovernmeut. a ml thev knew he incnnt Oreiron care to rebuke him lor the
it, too, for he had congress behind him ! stand he has taken in tho interest ot
ami was prepared to drive them into 1 peace ami humanity I
bankruptcy if they insisted upon pur-j Stands on Record,
suing their progium of financial depres- j "1 am conducting my campaign on
sion. Under the new currency bill a the piune of dignity, principle una lion
financial panic will be impossible in or, and, although 1 have been severely
the future." 'provoked, 1 will not resort to personal
To Help Labor. ; abuse and will stand or fall upon my
He next took ui a discussion of the record. I consider that 1 have only one
bill, WhlCII was j uppuuviil J" win iieiu, unu A "in ui
CHANGE WAS TAX BILL
Washington, Oct. 21. House
and senate war tax conferees
virtually agreed this afternoon
to reduce the tax on beer from
(1.75 to 11.60 per barrel; to
eliminate the additional tax Im
posed by the senate on rectified
spirits and to eliminate tho tax
on gasoline imposed by tho
house bill.
The Markets
;
I
Wheat is at the highest point reached
fithia vear. . Sale tit dull ' at Walla
M SCOUTS C0H1PANY
! ; IN INDEPENDENCE
j Walla yesterday were at a $1.03 rate in
Portland, la the Palouse section forty-
fold sold on a $1.U8 tidewater basis.
At these figures buying was active and
still higher prices are expected. A
eargj for the United Kingdom was suV
yosterday at an advance over MoiiiIy?m
top i mures.
the butter market is shading otf hi
rriules eninmiBNUiit
n-i a ....: ... i ... .i anurrml in niiinnrt i,f tlm Sherman an-' even mention his name, iou all know
uuuvmvuu mini, Mill HUB eunuitiu ami - " n - 1 -. . I i i I t.. ... e it...
engrafted In this bill was the income "-trust act and which is the staunch who meat , aim he is In tavor ot the
.. kill 1L. ll, . II.. i.!..i il.. L-Jtrimil ami lirnteetnv flf tlm Inline MIL' 1 OPCnl of all of tllCSC COUSt nictll 0 llieaS-
in uni, mo mot ui iiiu Ainu iiihi unu. I " "I ... n .... . ..k
ever been nasscd hv confess, that I class, lie told how this measure wns;Urcs. Not a single criticism of my pub-
Bandits Who Looted Sedro
WooIIey Banks and Perhaps
Others, Surrounded
ju uhdbcu uy 1'uiiui l'hh, wiuv I ,. , , , - . .1. 1 - .
struck, a previous bill passed by repub. unanimously supported by congress be- nc recuru una ucc. meuc w. raui.
l eans, hav liff been doc arm nncnuat - cause it was legislation mi invur ui hh- - - "" i". : "
tutional. This bill levied a tax upon i masses mid there was not ono who dared
incomes so that the burden of taxation j oppose it. Ho took up several features
was lifted from tho shoulders of tliel of tl18 lliu lmt ,lll''1 Particular at
poor and shifted to those of the rirh I tontion to ono clauso winch declare.,
to the extent of $100,000,000 annually, that the "labor of a human being is
and this income tax is so graduated I not a commodity or article of com
that tho tax increases in proportion to;"ierce," '" repudiation of tho decision
tho increased income, and thus the!"' tl18 federal courts which ruled
greater burden of bearing the expense against organized liihor as trusts in ro
of the government Is imposed upon the I ft"1"11 ot imU' "'""""'led their
rich who ought, in justice and equity, ! dissolution. Further, this bill provides
to bear this proportion of this expense. that "nothing in this act shall be con
"The tariff bill reduces the ilutiea "trued to inciiii that organizations of la
upon the nccrssuiics of life, such as imr- agriculture or horticulture are con
food, clothing, glass, utensils, farming ; ('piracies in restruin of trade,
implements and machinery, and the: " Do you want that law repealed !
things which enter into the evervduv "disked. " No statutes have ever been
life of the average citizen, while rc-' enai-t.-d before that will serve to wipe
taining the duties upon the luxuries ofi"' " differences between labor mid
jif .capital as will these measures. My
Peiwtue.!-. A Hal..) I opponent says lie will oppose the presi-
i.v,;.. i. .1.... tl dent and have all these and democratic honors you have conferred on me
ia no truth in the assertion that the measures repealed. Do you want this fear I have talked you out of patience
reduction in the tariff on wool and doner'
Kiieur would lower the iirii-es mi these! Alaska Railroad Bill.
all
sides by villiticatiou and abuse and the
right of one great newspaper in the
state has dwindled down to a cam
paign of 'butter and eggs.' Its editor
nils howl calamity mid its news col
limns belie its assertions.
" Vou know nic pretty well here ill
Salem, my tricmls, I do not have to
tell you who or what 1 am. Iiook over
my records of the past and then look
over those editorials and circulars which
ute ittniking my character mid then
decide for youiselvcs. 1 will he satis
fied with your judgment, for I know
that it is goad, and If I am defeated I
will always feel that I have done my
duty us I understand it) mid as I
thought was for the best interests of
my constituents, uud whatever you do
you will think you did it for the best,
and I will forever feel grateful for the
vou have conferred on lue. I
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Independence, Ore., Oct. 19. A com
pany of Boy Hcouts was organized in
this city the latter part of last week
by the minister and officers of the
Methodist Episcopal church. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Presi
dent, J. H. Mcintosh; vice-president,
W. F. Campbell and W. Bones; secre
tary, Frank Fear; treasurer, W. R. Tap-
scott; ti nance committee, li. (i. Knapp,
... scott; ii nance committee, u. u. Jvnnpp.
S h't ,Um'S',fy.U.r!,e M- Ingormanson and N L. Uillespie
duction, which in turn is due to the nnif. Jf ho j L in R T vm
and open weather. Uutter authorities i,.,:.,. j u' th:.,ii ' xw n
MJ
xiJ7 1 . " "'" l1 ' VJi ' IWcwart was chosen as scout commis-
sioner and scout master. Eleven boys
have made application for the exam
ination which takes place tins week.
.New Zealand will be much smaller than
last year, which was small, nnd the im
portations this year will therefore be
tritlnig. There is an active demand
tor good hops but prices show no in
crease, the range being between 8 and
II cents.
Poultry receipts were not enual to
the demand and prices stiffened. Hens
ranged from 13 to 14 cents and Bpriiigs
wore at the same price. Turkeys are
quoted at 20 cents, ducks at 12 to 12'i
cents and geese at 10 to 11 cents. The
egg market was strong, receipts falling
The Polk county court has ordered
the re-decking of the bridge leading
north from this city. The repairs were
much needed, but a little disappoint
ment is felt, ns it was hoped that a
new concrete bridge could be built this
yeur.
1.. V. Heeley'und Missrene B. Gro
ver wero married in thiB city the latter
part or lust week. Mr. fccelcy was tor
ncllinghum, Wash., Oct. 21. The five
bundita who lust .Satnrduy night shot
up tho town of Kedro Woolley and ri
fled tho vaults of the First Nutiomil
bank, hnvo been located tod iy near
Ferndale, eight miles north of this city
nnd 111 miles smith of the Ciinudinn
line.
Canadian and American revenue of
fleers arc euanling the border line, ex
pecting the bandits to make a bices
fur Cnunda.
Sheriff Kd Wells, of Mt. Vernon, with
a misse left hero at 0 o'clock this morn
ing expecting to close with tho rohber
band. Their capture is expected before
niirht.
The men were seen at .1 o'clock this
morning in Ferndale. The United
.States eminigratiiin officer at that
place accosted six men, apparently Aus
trian", In the street ii. Immediately he
found hiinseh looking down the nnntzlcB
of six guns. The men ordered him to
keep his mouth closed regarding the af
fair, nnd departed.
They rrc believed to be hiding in the
woods just outside the town.
A cordon of officers lias been thrown
around the place.
Tho bandits travel only at night, and
sleep dining the day, Sheriff Wells
thinks. An attempt is to be mude to
capture them this afternoon before they
break camp.
The sheriff declares they are the
same men wno nave ronneii inner mums
ni.irlv it alii, nn tl.n ha ul ..rK.i 11 tn.imu ..1
otf materially , and dealers were unable j tho Jlldl.1)Cn(i(.m,0 ,i(,M whuid and is
, ' 0-,."s t0.r m'"h 8t0"kl tt""llc'1 now engaged in farming west of the
sold at 3, tii cents.
(iood block hogs brought H'i to 1.0
cents and choice veal 12'ij to 111 cents.
At Chiciigo yesterday wheat prices
shaded off a trifle owing to the high
prices bringing out large supplies. It
opened at l.lli',.j for December de
livery and cloBod at $1.14 3-4.
APPLE MARKET BETTER.
products and compel the furiuers of
'He also culled attention to tin"
thfl pmintrv tn liuv what, thi.v n,...J,.J in : Alaslui riuliond lull, WII1CI1, lie said,
a protected market and to sell what:"1" ,llc flrt "'"'I' that has been taken
they produced in u free trade market. """" recognition of government
As a matter of fact, wool is uow higher iowiieiship and control of railroads,
than it has been in veins, and while .The -eeretary of the Interior, he stated,
tho products of the farm have main-1 ''"d nothing to do with the framing of
tainod a general level of prices, there I H'' ''ill, but that no and four others
has been a gradual reduction in tliu '"" "''"'red night I day for weeks
cost of all manufactured products, uud '"''n','1 11 w nummci'i'd into shape for
the rieoplo of the country are beginning ; leisliition. "I do not want to cliinn
Jo K'alixe that the high' protective, tai- t,,r "".vtlinig, he exclaimed,
"iff was but a houx ami u snare." '"''"ds the senate helped me
The passage of the Underwood tariff t0 ct that bill through, nnd they did
bill, he said, marked the li.st step in ' because they bke.l me. That is the
the direction of constructive legisla-1 k"'d of friends I have in tho United
tion by the present administration mitl tute senate, and that is why 1 have
a complete redemplon of the Haiti- :I,M" a1'1" accomplish so much for
more platform upon which the prin- tl10 t"-ll Oregon. And what I have
doles of tho administration lire found- done has been in spite of the fact that
eil. He denied that it is a free trade 1 have been nbused and my friends
meusure, as the enemies of tariff re !1"1'1 Ih,r motives have been abused by
vision claim, but is a competitive meas. 'tin great newspaper in in a state.
ulrcaily, and, while I would love to
slam, , lain to you a, nigm a Washington and British Co-
tneniMo friend, I will bid you good j.K )p fpw ,u,ki T,u,
i ui- ii ii head of the gang, he asserts, is a ne
At the close of Ins address ( nee f iv,,' r,
cheers were proposed and were given '"" ' . ' ,i- i,V.i;..r
. ... , ... .... , ...:ii .... M sons. nui-' i ".
1YI1II n in-ill iv iiiiii iii, nun .-.inn ni
(.'liii'ubei lain rciiiiiliied upon the stage
to receive the congratulations and fe
licit.itions of his host of friends ami
inlinireis us the big crowd tiled out.
THE EARLY BREAKFAST ,
AND LATE SUPPER
Portland, Ore., Oct. 21. That the
apple market is in far better shape limn
outside appcniniiccs indicate, is the
assertion ot Wilmer Sieg, district man
ager of the Oregon division of the
North Pacific Fruit Distributors.
"We aro getting out of the Portland
office," says Mr. Sieg, "about 10 to
l.i curs a day at inirly uood prices, bet
ter than the big sale yon report.
"tnere is no trouble to get a good
many orders, where the fruit is right,
but it is unfortunately a fact that u
gooil niaiiy sections ot tho northwest
have no methods of conserving their
fruit at home unit rush it to market
and, in this ciibo, they have to take
what the market will give theiii. Those
who have been working with the ilia
tribiitors have been pretty well guided.
"Our people in this section should
learn that the best protection they can
assure to their crops i the protection
of proper warehouse facilities at local
points,
"I want to say for your information
also lliat the barrel market in the east
seeius to be in very much stronger
condition, Buyers have been trviuu to
buy at l to im.-'.i a barrel, but middle
wet tern buyers have cleaned up a bin
proportion of -New Vork crop lit l.7.)
and this menus that the balance of the
crop will probably sell -even higli
So don't get the idea Into vour head
that the present predicts the future. In
- . ... igood sections, where thev have mind
Eat Loss Moat if Kidneys rooi Liae . , ,.,IN(,,.vllliol, ti...v ..,., , ,
prospect for Hie liiture. It is not u
IF BACK HURTS USE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Lead or Bladder Bothers You-
Meat Forms uric Ada.
hopeless case by any means, nnd the
lll'ICCH brilllellt liliek In ll unn.l in.. ,iv-
Most folss forget that the kidneys, I sections ate so tar ahead ol 11112 that
The early breakfast nnd the lute ev
ening meal arc responsible for aiuch of
the dislike for housework, In the esti
mation of a number of employers uf
household help, according to reports re.
reived by l.nbor Commissioner Huff,
.... U ....uuII.Ia ., n,ii,ji ttin
lire which, while lowering duties, still iThn tl"',r w" ,n!' ,!'" II,V"I."K ork so ss to begin nnd quit at a stated
admits manufacturers of other couu- ;ve!npmcnt of the coal mines of ; h 1)f ,hl, ,iKliUo for house-
tries to come into reasonable competi-' AlK,k ,',v ','"'"1"K '." , ,lt.,!T' ork would vanish. Also families with
tion with tho manufacturer of our own I'01'' In Alaska railroad bill will " 1 H,.Vpriil children have some trouble In
country. No better evidence of the ; """ ,,or, ,ho loyelopinaiit and prosper- B),nlri donipsitir h.-lp.
soundness of the measure could be ad-i'!.v rlww' than sny other Th(, murl,v nf the (,rB,,. em-
duced than the fact that, when it came I ""'K'9 ''' '"'"tlon that has ever llnyci, llu(l,) ilt...tr,n tn Ihe
up for final passage in the house, three .""'"i enacted by congress, answers received, ate of foreign biith
optiblicans, throe Dull Moosers and one Another Good BUL lnd this class of household help is pic-
indciMMiilcnt voted with the democrats, "There is a bill coming up to pre- ferred by mnny. As a rule, the service
and in the senate Senators Poindetter vent the watering of stocks nnd bonds of domestics Is improving, nil have hail
and Ia Follette voted for it. by corporations. It has passed the some schooling, nnd domestic, science
Regional Bank Law. house and Is on Its way to the senate, training is favored by many of the cm-
"Tho currency law was the next nnd I am going to vote for It. This ployers. Help of this character Is more
constructive measure adopted to carry bill will place within the jurisdiction difficult to obtain than two years ago,
out the policies of the president," said of the courts of the United States the although the wages, now ranging frum
the senator. "This net is responsible privilege of examining any proposed Is- 20 to 1(1 per month, are Increasing
for the placing of tho country upon sue ol stock or bonds before they will nnd some nro given their evenings off,
such a solid financial foundation that be allowed to be floated to defraud and while others liuve the afternoon sad
Ihe greatest war In the history of the mulct tho people. That Is the kind or part of the afternoons,
universe has been tumble to shako It or : legislation the present administration' 1 1
disturb its equilibrium. It has estab-1 Is in favor of. Do you people of Ore ! Vet the deaf and iliituh can hear and
lished an open discount market and'gon want tn defeat It and return to speak the language of love.
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SALEM, OREGON
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, October 24, 25, 26
THE ARMORY
Aftcrnmn2:30 Evening 7:30
Ilka the bowels, uet sluggish and clog
ged nnd need a flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull mis
ery In the kidney region, severe head
aches, rheumntic twinges, torpid liver,
acid stomach, sleeplessness nnd all
sorts of bladder disorders.
Vou simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, anil the moment you
feel an luhn or pain in the kmney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Halts from any good drug storo here,
take a tnblespoonfiil in a glass of wa
ter before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then net fine.
Tills famous salts Is made from the
acid of era ncs and 'emon Juice, com
bined with litliin, and Is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulnte
them to normal activity. H also neu
tralises the acids in the urine so it no
longer irritates, thus ending bladder
disorders,
,lnd Hulls is harmless; Inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lilhla
water drink which everybody should
take now mid then to keep their kid
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com-idii'iillons.
A well known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad balls to folks who be
lieve in overcoming kidney trouble
while it ia only trouble.
TUMALO PROJECT
ACTED ON BY BOARD
At a meeting of the desert land board
this morning, il was decided to lis a
lien price of Ml per acre upon nil of
the Irrigable land within the Tuiuiilo
llieie is no comparison.
city. Air. Weeley graduated from the
high school here in the 1PM class, white
Mrs. .Seeley finished last Jun.
The student body of the Independence
high school held its first meeting lusl
week and elected the following officers:
President, Orin Dudman; vice-president,
Mary Howard; secretary, l.oia Hewitt;
treasurer, Abe Becker; social manager,
Phyllis Bush; uthletic manage, Done
Pomeroy.
Keeling that 1U1CI is too, far away
if the atuto Bhoulit go dry at the No
vember election, tho "prohis" have
filed u petition for a local option elec
tion to be held at the general election.
November 3rd. The petition was filed
last week with the county court nnd
the election has been called. There
were- Ml signers to tho petition, but as
there will very probably be six or sev
en hundred votes enst, it is very diffi
cult to forecast the result. Both aides
cluim the balanco of power at the pres
ent time.
STATE HOUSE NOTES
Htnte Highway Kngineer Bowlby has
returned from an inspection trip of the
work upon the state highway between
Astoria and Warronton, in Clatsop
county, which, he reports, ia progress
ing rupidly. -Major Bowlby also states
that the maps, showing the depths of
the water uud bed rock of the Willam
ette river for the construction of the
proposed new hiidgc, tire well under
way and will be finished ill the near
future.
Secretary H. B. (loodin, of the si ale
board of control, lias returned from ll
visit to the Kastern Oregon branch in
aline asylum at Pendleton, and reports
everything in shipshape and running
smoothly. An Incinerator is being es-
tablislied at the institution for tne dis
posal of gnrbngu and cremation of
corpses, as is also a septic sewer sys
tem for the sanitary disposition of the
sewage of the hospital.
('orporiiiion Commissioner llulph
Watson has returned from a (rip to
Portland ill connection with the duties
of his department,
Every
Woman
who bakea Is fast coming to
recognize the many advantage
of a properly blended flout for
general baking purposes
Fisher's Blend Flour
ia superior to an ALL-HARD
, WHEAT FLOOR, or an ALL
SOFT WHEAT FLOUR for
bread) cakt and pastry
Fisher's Blend Flour
is a better flour than an ALL
EASTERN HARD WHEAT
FLOUR; It makes a better loaf
of bread with better flavor, bet
ter texture and of better color
than an all-bard wheat flour.
Fisher's Blend Flour
la a better flour than an ALL
SOFT WHEAT FLOUR; It
produces more and larger loavea
of better bread with
better crust, better color
and of better texture
than an all-soft wheat
flour.
For sals by all itoccm
Manufactured By
FISHER FLOURNG MILLS CO.
SEATTLE, WASH.
MKl"l"l'l"PH"!'""!,fl!l"11 tl
It You Want A Country Home
READ THIS AD
I am leaving here Monday for
Arizona nnd will sell my 21 aero farm
with new house, fine barn, new nut
buildings all in the best of condition at
a bargain if taken by that time.
Call and inspect the premises located
four miles east of the Asylum anil (4
mile eust of the i'ruitlaed Hchcol hensc
J. W. BELLAMY
GARNET POTATOES SOLD.
Portland, Ore., Oct. HI.-AlnioHt the ll,c'1 3(.m'
entile output of unmet not nines of Ore
gnu bus been sold at ibis time and the
potatoes are still in, the ground. It is
estimated geneially that this season's
crop of garnets In this state is but Hi
'is ii mi led with 110 ears a vour auo.
Only perhaps a half dozen eau of the
l estimated ninouut remains unsold nnd
there is a very strong deiuiiiul for these
at extii'iue figures.
It is reported, iillhoiiuh denied bv
the part interested, that one carload (if
garnets was purchased yesterday in the
valley at l.-l a cental, f. o. b. hip
ping point. Actual cnnlii rned sales
have been shown this season at s)I.H a
cental.
1'ia. tb allv the entire output has
been puichuseil by California growers,
wno plant tins variety lor early ship
meiit. For several years the ('alitor
nia growers have iiiinle considerable
inonev on their garnets, and this Is
what has forced them In pay such ex
Irene values for this vaiieiy in (he
von this season ill the lace uf aliuol
general stagnation In the shipping trade
tor other varieties.
Lamb peVts, each
5c
R. F. D. No. 6.
Tlione M T 21
BAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
San Francisco, Oct. 21. Kggs, extras
ilc; pullets lie; California storage ex
tras .lllc.
Butter, extras .11 'jc; prime firsts
L'Hc; firsts liHc; seconds 21c.
Cheese, Culifnruia faiicy l.Tjc; firsts
l'"jC, seconds 10c.
SEATTLE MARKETS.
OAT SALES REPORTED.
Portland, (lie,, Oil. 21. I'lnllier
sales nf outs lor export am re
ported locally, allliiiuuh Ihe export
I rude Is not Inclined to confirm the
lepoits hccniisc nf its probable elt'eet
In i til't'enlug the pi ice Ideas of coiinti y
holders. It is staled thai Kuinpc eng-
irrigation project, in Crook county, eilv snapped lip every otter of oats lo
I wlip Ii Is lining rii in mi en ny tue sinie,
! upon the recommendation of Kngineer
l.uaregiird, of the project, and II is
shown that, under this figure, It will
Nell cither by the Pacific ur Atlantic
const last evening and buveis are
llieiefoie scouring ihe round v to pur-
lin-e minimi exciting I lie views ot
be possible for the state to make a fuo- holders, There has been a gnnlual slit'
lit of appioxlmalely l II.IIIKI over anil I lening nf Pili e ideas In the local
HcatHo, Wash., Oct, 21. Kggs, fresh
ranch 4H(ii!S2e; eastern fresh il.Vo llle;
Orientals I He.
Butter, local rubes It tf ; bricks Hoc;
Oregon cubes Klti'Me.
film's, llliiburger llle; Wisconsin lllc;
Hwiss (domestic) 21c; Washington I7',v
fill Sc.
Onions, green 2(lf 2.V per dozen;
eastern Washington Kul'p' per pound;
California l(o I ','jc.
Potatoes, winter lYci 22 per Ion.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Portland, Ore., Oct, 21, Wheat
Club, I. li) bluest. -in, 1.10; Walla Will
la, H (17.
Outs--No. I while feed, :!". 2,r; ginv,
27.
Hurley- Brewing, L'2: fees, 2l.0ll.
lings- Host live, t7,IH(if f, .it.
Prime steers, '; fancy cows, ijili
best calves, ti' n' N,
Spring In in I isi, Voil.
Huttei -City creamery, Xlfu :lfic,
liggs Helected local extras, UfiM
:i" v.
Hens, I2fii ' I U '..jf broilers, 1 1 ',( I'-'c;
geese, lllc,
iibove the cost of construction nf tin
system and flic pliielug nf the bind un
der wnler, This profit Its t be tinned
Into the state school fund,
I The appropriation nunle by Hie legls
latum for Ihe entire project was ),"iil,
non. It is estimaliil Hint the actual
I cost uf the cnitstriiutiun work, wliicl
I embraces 17. 1 H I acres of In id binds un
iter the pinjeel, will lie niiiiut .u..il'
per acre, lo which was added 5 as an
Insurance ngnlnsl any contingency
which might arise and not provided for
at present and Interest upon Ihe amount
uf the appropriation at ll per cent until
April l.'i, lllln, which would amount lo
till, HIM, making the total profit upon
the project H 1 1,5011. The board Is nl"o
notifying till who nave signed eiiiitinets
with' the stale and who desire repay
ments, of Ihe purchase price to make
application to the linnrd not Inter limn
December Ml, 1111. when Hie leglslulure
will b asked fur milhurity tn make
this repayment out of Ihe profits real
lied from the project,
JURY DISAOREED.
Me.lfiinl, Or., (tel. 01, The jury
which hard evidence In Ihe murder trial
nf .Dm (icnrp.e, an Indian, disagreed
ml was dlsennigeil today,
And where 'a llolisont
like a sulnuaiiiie,
lie's ailing
ills 1 1 it i Ii- i tly ami the outlook it
now ex liuglv good thai the foreign
ifeiuiiinl will Ink cine or every ton ol
mils that the Pacific iiiiiHiwchI will
liaie In oft'er.
LOCAL WIIOLEUALB MARKETS.
Hay, timothy IU.oo
Clover, per ton H.00
Oals and velch H.MI
"heal . 8.00
Wheat, per bushel Ii.'ie
Hiau, per Ion
Hhni is, per Inn til I
Oals, per bushel Olio to 37o
I hlttlm bark, per lb 4'j(ii.nc
Potatoes, per ewt. ., 7.'icMl
Butter and Eggs,
Mnllerfnt, per lb 34e
Cramry bulter, per lb arm
Kgg ,...;liie' cash
Poultry,
llns, per lb I le
Roosters, per lb An
Fryera Ho
Livestock.
Hleera tie
Cows, per ew-t. -Ini
Hogs, fat, per lb To
Mliiek hugs, per lb. (lops) (t'-jc
Kwes, per 11 H'V
Spring lambs, per lb , ne
Veal, firs! class lie
Pelts.
Pry( pr lb ... B5
MARION COUNTY'S
EXPENSE ACCOUNT
Jin r ion county paid out 'J 1 S,ll;l5.77
claims presented on the different ac
counts from April 1 to October 1 ac
cording tn the semi annual report Is
sued today by County Clerk Max Oi bi
ll a r. The unpaid warrants of the geu
oral fund now amounts to )i!2()7.i7 and
of roads and Highways to .1,H.'i8.72 or
a total of in,(Mtl.m). This fund of un
paid warrants includes the account from
111(17 to the present date. Tho resources
of the county amount to 477,7.W.!MI
MI.IHIUW of this amount is in delio
uuent taxes from tho year 11)04 to tho
present date and by funds in the handn
of the county treasurer amounting to
;ih7,h i:i.:hi. .
The warrants drawn and claims paid
were ns follows:
iTnadTitiiil highways i:i!,IMM1.7r.
Kegist ration and elections 5,744.04
Sheriff's office 2,7(l(V2t
Clerk's ol rice and Keglslra
Hon clerks
llecorder's office
Treasurer's office
Surveyor's office
Assessor's office
Court House expense
Circuit Court 7,(mH.4r
County Court nnd Comiuis-
sinners 2,(100.71
Justice Court l.rdlO.dO
( 'oroner I4tl.2fi
Insane 1200
School Superintendent's of
fice 2,70H.lifi
Krnlt Inspector (III.O'i
Indigent, nuldier It-IOS
Widow's Pension and euro
nf Poor h,H4,"i (i0
Jail
Juvenile Court
I 'I'll X llebnte
Scalp Homily
Senler nf Weights and
Measures
3,lllll..H
I.OIIfi.oO
2,H42.7rl
H8!i.!C
4,(IHI).!)4
1(1,1013.70
MO 114
Ui.Ofi
7iiii.:ni
1 4.211
PAIIIS, Oct, 2l,--",rhtoiighnut Tue
din'. " announceil the Hurdiuiux war of
flf III lis regular daily repurt, r Ivcd I llebnte nf Fees
hen! at il this nfli'iimim, "the eneiuv's! Advertising
iillnelia were particularly violent' ill I'K Inspector
Nicuport, lilxmuile and Uinta, but all Hl",fl Pule
wero repulsed with great energy by tho! '"' nlly for IHscnsnl
allies. Klsewhere Ihe genenil slliiat Ion ! Cattle
Pirn Prnlcetlun
mimit Aiiioro ninP7;.l'iintt""1 ,:xi"",i,i,,n
mm bMuoto iulUs).
This (iiellon and "How lo Prevent
Colds" is Baked a thousand times
every day. A cold Is really fever,
not always caused by tho weather but
due to a disordered condition of tho
blood or lack of Important total-
elements. In chancing seasons fat-
I. R0
Icon
11110(10
20 1 .W)
ion.41!
III. SB
147 18
IIHD7H
Tollll !! 1 H,OM.-..77
THINKS WAIL bTREET IS "IT "
New York, Oct. 21- Hlreei Issue with
yesf enlny 'a statement by tteorge W.
Perliliis, former puitner of the lute J.
P. Morgan, Hint Ihe New York Stock
Kxchaiig should be pli I under gov
foods ire essential becauso they dis- "ruineiit t ml. was laken here today
tribute heat by enti.hlng the blood P'-V Willll"n Antwerp. n f
. i . j i .. i i ' file governors of th exchange.
nd so render the body belter abVo ; ni , ,,,,,,,, lw(, i,,r,i
to withstand Ihe Varying Clements. ,,, u-hell Hie war eoinmeneeil," snlfl
This Is the underlying reason why Von Antwerp, "anyone with an ulterior
the medicinal fills III Scott's ICniulsinn ; mollv old hnve sought an liiluec-
quickly overcome colds and bt.lkl t'VZ
strength to prevent moto acrious sic- K1)1,' ,,, ,..IB,1U ,, tor tl, sh.t
rtess. H contains nature's medicinal , . t time in which such liijuiictlnns are
fats, so skllllully prepared lh.lt the I . Insoluble, would hav precipitated aa
blrssl profits Item every ilsop, slid It la I economic tragedy III this country. Ilun
Ire from bnrniliil driu(i or alrnlml. ! dreds nf Hiiuisiinds nf Innneent petsi ns
M-ST Scull ft llewuc, niuomtclil, H I. j
wioild have been ruined,'