Tutor Is Tutoring Tooters to Toot, to Toot Tutor's Tutoring MEMBERS ELECTED 1U LtUMJUUKlV Have You Hadh Fourteen Reelected to House--Several' State Senators Are Hold-Over j Members, i Yours? - ...... , i ''( . , .:.',..': " ' i '"'"'. : l2HH!mJIsrag, j( r . &. ,,J , . ' , k j ,J : - t J '? , - ' I ( ' , 'Kfe V if ' I A. I 1 Top row, left to riKht-L. W UobertRon, inatriietor; .Too White, (1. w: IleiMent, E. II. Mullcr, F. A. Robrrtaon, Robort Hall, C. .). Bea.h- W. K. Head. Bottom row u. a. BecRor, . J. MnimoU, w. K. Hmitli, M. K. Moyer, ,. G. Taylor, I. M. Moyer, K. 1'. Cu!ter, C. W. Ferrell. With -tho raasiiiK of the Poi tlami , hi already panned the Klagea of . Superintendent BillinH''y- It ia not ( than ean ordinarily be found on the ear Eugnno ft Emitorn .railway fomi)auy 't I .Homo, Sweet Home," "Turkey in only a social oiKaiii-.ntion, but throng plat forma of the average eity. publicity dopartmeut, Manager T. L. i ? Straw," "America," and n few its meetings mitry vnlimblc iK.itioiM ! "I am so proud of that band Ihut I Billingaloy, of the Balcm atroct car .,,?,' 1 ,t!,M. ' ",""b""1 ,or .',"'1t-'ll"t ' '"vice have been. am willing to lead it up (own when ... . ., , .. , , nand.d out to beginners. received. Motnrmen and condnetors ; ever it i reudv to make its first pub- wiu, uas i biermineu 10 encourage; Pbu oramjition of tins band Is but are emouiniiod to offer ideim alnnu lie minema :iee. " Hniil Simp. iiitetiili'tif ..her horn blowers. The Employes' iano.her step forward in tho p.ans ,, ttl T ""!; an, " i y I'-i-t Hubert K. Htra- 1,V1 t,1 l"hTT 'e.Wn toseeinont ih teresls and nmaical section of the orkaiiizutioii i determined to oecome a factor of Hn lem's musical world. The baud hns been practicing but a Rhort time, bul The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALES U ASSETS. Hay, timothy fiij.co C'lover, per ton 8.00 Data ana vetcn 8.5U . Cheat g.OO Wheat, per bushel ;..D5c(j$1 Bran, per ton J2S.50 Shoria, per ton $30 Oats, per bushel 'i'ldiAUt Chittim bark, per lb . V5 Potatoes, per ewt .75c$l Butter and Eggs. Butterfat, per lb ...33c 'reamery butter, per lb ...34c Egga . 3.5c cash Poultry. Hens, per lb. 11c Boosters, par lb. 8c Fryar 11c Livestock. Pteers Cows, per cwt .... Hogs. fat. ner lb, Stock hogs, per lb. (tops) x.wea, per id Spring lambs, per lb veal, nrst class Yalta. Dry, per lb . mi.i,. raU. .o,,k Lamb pekts, wet, JZZ-?Wt POETLAND MARKETS. ling oivthe gcno.al market situation for ''" remains to be shipped, and it '"'- probably more accurately than Portland, Or., i.ov. l).-Vheat-('lub Northwestern apples, brought out by'1" estimated that advance orders for!?." " 1Br '''"'",'tl '' t "'la- 1.14; bluestem, $1.17; Walla Walla,: the Distributors' niitlseason canvass, is vr 2000 cars- (,f the late varieties i t'm ,.,,,e rBl",'' ' .''ly ;"." ' that the total tonnage of the North- "ve hoen booked by the various ship. 1th9 e,t "'' ' territory. Oats No. 1 white feed. 2H..'io. orav. i west ia almost 1500 enra less lmn ..ti .il'inir naeneies. I L T l-J-25i j llarlcy Brewing. $2.1: feed. 24. Hors Beat live, $7.10. J'rime steors, $7.10, Faac.y cows, $0.10. Kcot calves, $7(iiiH. spring lambs, $'(. 0.23. Huitor City creniuery, 34'-.je, Kgs Hidccted local extras, 43c. lions, ll',i((i 12c; broilers, 11 V geese, 10c. . . SAN rRANCISOO MARKETS. Kmra Avtrnu CI... UT, . fornii .torago ext.. !Sc. " ' Butter, extras itO'icf prime firsU, r'i'o JafW12' Hl,,"",mn "'('5 mTly v,r,rtl"' f0'"" iHrmoHli he the balance of (he late tonnage, .1- WMtora3 ..210i Turkey Hed i.Wift.2t Kcd'mnrkot, In . hurry. It also (invented though the Pacific coast cities of Spo- j "t i?$?iViummJ0i Fviy oUi "'?. fn,it from '"' l"lm'' H""UI"' Tl" . '''' Vh. "TeetuU by he Zultv of Oregen ' iW14',! t T""'"1 wlPM arrival v.r, Victoria, San Francisco and Ag Icn Barley, per ctl feed .17VWV a .20: in enstem miirknt. i.in..in ti. Los Anircles with a t ,1,,,,, ,.r i.t "Kr"Hiturni lomgo win lie gien on (hipplna and brewing 1.2lir l M ',,.,. v . .m.':. .... .", Z' uh,.,., ...nil.... ........ "Vn ... ..V. I n ."'"'joi'ts as in crest aud benefit Kiitra nvtrnu T.i,.. ..V....... '1711. ..' " ",,..., r. .i,r.e.i s ri pe - .. , " " i" "I-- ""' ; the farmer. The Hubbard band will Generals of Commerce Across the water generals have been fitting great armies in a war of destruction. Here at home the Generals of Commerce have been planning new battles of construction. We have been looking to our finances, to our ship ping, to new avenues of production. We are marching on to the greatest prosperity America has ever known. If ever there was a time for aggressiveness it is now. If ever time was ripe for advertising it is now. If there ever wa3 a time the newspaper stood out as a foremost advertising medium it is now. friendahipa of tho men who are in '"'","' ..i. ui n wrvi runway irans- porliilion The Kinployes' Club was organized koou after the arrival of 'T&Z'tm., fir,J 1 ' "8 - j SEATTLE MARKET!!, I ! Renttln, Nov, 9 Kggs freih nnch! p)llcj fresh eastern 3.ri('40c Orientals jSe. ' Butter, local cubes 34c- brickc 35f 1 Oregon cubes 32f(u33c. ' Cueose, limbnrger, IHciVViseonsin IDc Swiss (domostic) 24c; Washington nVifHJlBe, Onions, green 20()2.1e. nsr lo.eu! eastern Washington 11 '4e per pound; I tifinil murderer nnd ulst). t'yihg tfi !nlifornia lfrt'lHc. solve tho mystery of two exploded car- lk)tatoes, winter 14c()18c. per ton. Itiidijes in llunley's revolver, which , m was lying beside him, and the fact that inmp cinniintirn 0IIU w:l ,l(,lr' B"'1 that one ArrLfc omrMENTS hMn to,,k ,,ff",,t 1,1 """'"y'" ttitm nnn nM..J. Awakened by the sound of scuffling HAVr KrVn HhaVV " ,h0 n,lll Mv- """"' rushed down imiii utiUii l I Mtuirn immediately following the fhoot- Spokane, Wash., Nov. Il.-A ro eheck 6c of the Northwest's 1HI4 applo crop, l'cl1, collnpscd when told her liu.- "" "t,1'"B 4fi,-S I completed bv the North Pacific r'rn t ' wl, ,l''l", ai"1 ' "ow hvsterical I '"" ending June 30, 1U04, amounted to ZZI t 1'l.tUutJ,; ?'thii wwk, , Z , I"1"1 'v. further information 1 nr,,r,47.U as compared to 77,02.U 6',,elrecor.l of shipments from all of th ' t'10 tragedy, detective, bo-1 f the fiscal year ending Juno .10, S&l'tri; . furnished by the railroads,::;? !.l"lt":!"!,'y ."' bw ,h?M! f.V'lZ!'''' . Seiko's. ."'0 ""l-ortant fact that sub-: lloisiautiiilly one-half of tho commercial, lOUtllllt of Oioonii W..ul.,., ,,!., I.l.l.. gejnud Montuna had been shipped up to NniMniha. I 'Cl.:u .l.u:.... l wrpria. to many rhipper,i regard, j n.l n. ........... ! ..I . .1. . , int.tln'ti. .. j il u ! ...... ..r... , , ,,, . Aiiotncr leature with a vital bear - mated on Heptemher 1, when it was 1 lannonncect alter an torn zed emint eo. , erillir nviirv .liHti-l,, Ik... ! Icial production would bo a little over , i.i,jou ears. 111 this connection it will ho retailed Hint the September 1 fig- lire was approximately 10,001) ears less than the usual blossom period forecatt. never heforo weie dhlpmenta from : puea at Homo this season with the; . " , " ";v , ,,, the Northwest so heavy or so bunched I n,"1' atisfctorv results, 1 Saturday, November U ami 14. Ihe during the foro part of tho season as! The four northwestern slntes of! ''r will be given under the ainipice, ..j.., r'"'!ll,;:r":hi!"!i:!:...l:, ..?. Jl'''v;:m-.Trirubbtd'.Vr,nuvby th0 .,..,. , , 1111, rniimuiin, au nil- "''''.! Preceded .'... " ' " ' . " . ' " .,' ' ' . "'I Northwest went into foiisiiniption al-j lhe, line. i .mi in each Va tb. .ufr. gestion is given careful consideration and adopted if found p.aetiral. Where . a snitgewtion cannot bo adopted the reason tor rejecting it la openly diie eimed. Through this operation better street railway men aro '.icing developed TACOMA MAN KILLED IN DOOR OF HIS HOME' SALARIES INCREASE j ' I Rceipls of tho Salciu postul'fice Tu"ol". Wash., Nov. It. Attiticted i hve increased over 3U per cent anS tu ,ho ,rollt 'loor. of his homo on."18 salaries of the employes of the North Ainsworth avenue early today '0,'"l office and system have increased ei"u'r ,,v tl10 '''' ' yueiny or 20-:t Per ''mt 'luring the past, ten-year tllu f'forts of a burglar to gain en-1 period, ending June 30, 11114, according : ''"""''i nnemian liiinlcy, nued 211. a i i ''"'tractor, was shot and instantly kill cd. Without any tangible clew lo work on, the police are seeking the muilen- imr tu fi... I !,., l.ulia,..i luL.... nn i.i.'has increased from 22 in 30 ilurinir the bu,:k' tllp ''(.nt "door partly ! ", " " " "ui '". .V' ", 1 m"" '"cmncrs oi uie nouse- """ '-t at onco and aro practically off,,lu, .nl,.,oyHn,f, HKovernmcnt postal (in II, .,'.hr i.u..i ...... 1...1 i, I ine narKcis rigut now. , - , ,.v ..r j 11 f"rs more or less, or tho total Apple consumption on the l acific ! ''oust is greater this vear than ever bofnvit. In fni't t.t , nt tl,., lP.....l el'ies it has been tripled. Apple Week1 Appic nay in the tour northwest" orn states proved to bo an nnexceted: .. . . ,, ,1 impetus to the " biiva boxof -apples"! ""''bard, Or., Nov. . The evont of movement which ia being vigorously'!!" u,""!n in llubbard will be tho; "-' - uniuim-ii poMiuiiiun ui l'"'-''' .-"! I-Pk 7.. ... ,V ' . . """'. " ' " ."" ,n ' "'" I l'l"" Inquiry among the shipping or- ..,,,....,, ,.,. H -(in urn tout th fair, r'ree picture shows and vamle- .piito a ipiantity of the varieties nowivllle will be given each a-onii.tt. 'being harvested will be held fur ex- - port to the Philippines, Australia, lis MOTOKCVOLE RACE hi".... I J .i. u n...,,,,,, ,B ,TIII inriii.gn me Piiiiama ennal. . I CHICAGO STOCKYARDS WILL SOON BE OPENED , Illy 'rrom Yum,n'''Thc,y will control at Agues ('nllentes tonight, Chicago, Nov. Il.-A trainload ,,f 1 '"l" raa Diego and Thomas of dressed beef arrived here today from j . , , r"l'l",', '""''h "n ""'",,nl Kansas City. Loral packers asserted 1 0,"n'l'l,,"t"' . that other trninlnads are en mule to!, V". lV nl"'1' r'm'"kll,'1)' relieve the shortage caused by the elos-lf'"1 ."""'' ""' h V"'"' ' the race Ing of the lo. si stockyards. ' I"1 'y hundreds along Chicago packers Insisted this after-1 ,'1?- , , . , noon that wholesale prices had ant . '''"'"i "' ' Angeles, arrived been raised, sn.1 the Increase la retail ,m", . m- . . L , prices wss unwarranted. President ' " ,l 1 h""li '"'" Leonard of the Union Stnckvards pre rU,.1 , . , , , , dieted the nneninf of the local ysrds I. "Il,n' "f 1 hn"lt I" the Irsil st Thursdsv. The work of fumigating 1 ' ,"'". He made the rua to Vu tho pens will end Wedne.dav. fW" ho"r- 4rt lutes. All re- Government officials have not yet' 'l , utomhiles or motor- consented ..,,..,;.. tl.. i.. I cycles, have bee broken by several fore Movcmher l), the date 'originally ev, i sine cam were bcing-disinfect- 'll '"'re tialay by tlis railroads. Mo.t of us woui.i bn satisfied with ' the siher lining without the cloud. I j . r , ir v ... HilllS. "Aft a pilitfo m ha, put in .11 ,luy in dodging aid bij ami delivery wagons and I III 111H l aiilomo- i travelera and baby wagons, a little nuiaie aoothca Ills savage breast. The , band is helping the men to keep then : tempers in hand. " BOTH BUSINESS AND l" cumpneii lunuy ny rosimas- ter Huckestcin at the.reiiucst of the Floventh Vlnitod .States, civil service district to be used tor 'the purposes o. comparison in connection with the civil service commission 's exhibit at the ranamn-t'acifie exposition at Han FraiKisco next ye.ir. ' Likewise tiu average annual salary per employe hit' increased from $Hfl7.r7 fo." tho fiscal year ending June 311, 111(14, to $1203.47 for the year ending .Mine 30, 1014. The number of employes at the local office ieW" UM- , i, J ,-. " ' ' -;;r, -r- t ,-. " ....... ploycs in the local office on June 30, 11)04, was 22, as compared witn 3D in tu. i. i . 'li . u 7. X" 1 This i coiuiidered a remarkable show 7, , . v 1T1 UIJRR ADf) PI AM? '"'"' INSTITUTE AND FAIR! Fv:,(, l 1 1 ,. . l... ;.ii-. JJt S) ' 'wd ' S ,v. -oacerls .la.ly. A special feature will be the free flillttnr (lii'aii 1 1 vlailnra nseh Ju if nt A EECOED BEEAKEE Hnn Diego, Cel., Nov. 7. A special I f mm Tiimn, Arixnna, lays that eleven I of the thirteen motorcycle riders who turl.1 frnm lutr id.lAr,l..u m.....1h.. 1. "f th" "'l'r Jut turn back f th Want ColumttB neui and tha offering t thirt. Of the 60 members in the lower house. ! 1 14 have been re-elected They arc: I Ueor'go W. Weeks, of Jlarion; Charles 1. birds, of Linn; Allen 11. Katon, of Lane; S. P. Pierce, of Coos and Curry; E. E. Ulanohard, of Josephine; T. it. Haiidley, Jr., of Tillamook and Vain- j hill; Christ Schubcl, of Clackamas; : Conrad P. Olson, of Multnomah; A. A.' Anderson, of Clatsop; Vernon A. Forbes and Wesley O. Smith, of Crook, Grant,' Klamath and Lake; Robert N. Stan-: field, of Morrow and Umatilla; J. T. Hinklc, of Umatilla, and J. E. Ander-i son, of Hood River and Wasco. Ander-' son was in Portland yesterday, lie re ! ceived tho highest voto on tiie leigsla-i tive ticket in the district. 1 . Mr. Eaton, of Eugene, although a' young man in years, will be the denn of the Legislature. That distinction' formerly was held by Milton A Miller. Allen is entering upon his fifth cou sccutive term. ! Hurlburt Case Puzzles. I Complications may arise over the election of C. M. Hurlburt as Hepro-1 sentativo in the Multnomah-Clackamas' District. Hurlburt was repudiated by! tho Hepuhlieau organizations of both ; counties, inasmuch us he was disipiali-i fied for tho office. Republicans in both counties openly supported Hoscoe P.1 Hurst, his Democratic opponent, but Hurlburt was elected. H is certain that Hurlburt 's seat will be contested If he presumes to take It He is ab sent from tho state and may net return. Hurst insists that if Hurlburt 's seat! is declared vacant he will demand the 1 seat, but whether he can secure it probably will be determined by the: legislature itself. j Following are the newly-elected members of the State Senate' bv dis tricts: First, Marion C. P. Bithop, A. M. La Follotte. Second, Linn S. M. Oarland '(l)eiu.) ' Third, Lane Isaac 11. Hinghani. j Fourth, Lane and Linn E. I). Cusick.i Sixth, Jackson H. Von dor llellcn.1 Ninth, iJcntou nnd I'olk (.'. L.I tiiwlcy. . Tenth, Yamhill W. T. Vinton. I Twelfth, Clucknnias Walter A. j Dimick. Thirteenth, Multnomah Arthur Langguth. I Fourteenth, Clackamas, Columbia, and Multnomah (leorgo M. Mcliride. ; Fifteenth Clatsop C. A. Leinen weber. , Nineteenth, Morrow, Umatilla and Union C. A. Hurrett. 1 Twentieth, Umatilla J. N. fluigeess. Twenty-third, Maker W. 11. Struyeri (Hem.) All ...A 1).,.,.. l.i:.. ...... 4 1.. I nnted. Several Members Hold Over. ' Following aro the members of the State Senate by districts who hold over 'Tc!uhe If' 1,cKl!,1tllre! VT , I tilth, IJonglas-Oeorgo Neuner, Jr. ,( Seventh, Josephine J. C. Smith. Eighth, Coos and Ciirry-1. S. Smith. Eleventh, Washington W. 1). Wood.' Thirteenth, Miiltnoinah I. N. Day, Robert H. Faircll, Dan Kdllnhor, (lus C. Moser, T. L. Perkins. Sixteenth. Hood River and Wasco B. R. Hutler. 1 Seventeenth, ( 00k, Klamath and Lake 1 ol. II Tl. ... , Eighteenth, tiillinin, Sherman and' Whecler-W. II. Hagsdale. toward L. Kidille. iYteuij-iH!cnnii, itrani, iiiirney ami man 1:. 11. Murlhurt. Malheur Lorinn V. Stewart. ! Eighteenth, Multnomah S. B, Cobb, Twenty-fourth, Lincoln, Tillamook, Johu (Jill, Oscar W. Home, S. B. Una Washington and Yamhill W. H. Ilollis. ton, Louis Kunlin, D. ('. Uwis, E. V. All these hold-over Senators are Ho-! Littlefleld, Conrsd P. Olson, Ben Sol publicans, j jtfi I),,, Andrew C. Smith, Plowdon New Mumbera BepubUcan. titott, Lloyd J. Wcntworth. Tb newly eloetod membra of tha; Nineteenth, ClatsopA. A. Anderson, House, all of whom are Ituptiblicana, ex-'James T. Jeffries, cent where otherwise designatod, are: Twentieth, Columbia J. II. Collins. First, Marion County Dana II. AI- Twenty-first. Crook, (Irani, Klamath Ion, Ham H. Brown, Thomas Brown, I), and Lako Vernon A. Forbes, W. O. C. Thorns and (icorge W. Weeks. I Smith. Second, Liun--W. 1. Elmore, Charles! Twenly seconil, Morrow and Umatilla Chilila and D. H. Ifieree. J Hubert N. Htanfiold. Third, Una Allen II. Eaton, Walterl- Twentv-third, Umatilla J. T. Illukle, Dillard, Melviu Fenwick. llnv W. Eitner. Fourth, Douglas W. W. (ablwey Twenty-fourth, Union and Wallowa (Tud.), O. H. Porter. I W. Al Jones. Fifth, Coos Charles It. Harrow. Twenty-fifth, Union .Tames D. Sixth, Coos and Curry H. P. Pierce. Woodoll, Dem. Seventh, Josephine K. E. Illancliard.i Twenty-sixth, Baker D. M. ( srlinlll. Eighth, Jackson Miss Marian Towno Twenty-seventh, Harney and Mal- Good News For Good Dressers Ml I In '" Scotch Woolen Mills, 357 State St. There's a new pleasure in "store" for you. It's in candy, cigar, grocery, drug . and general stores. Ask for it today. DOUBLE Strength Peppermint chewing gum doesn't it make your mouth water? AVR1GIEY5 CHEWING Made by the manufacturers of the famous WRIGHTS UlilKUty sold all around the world. It's DOUBLE wrapped and sealed nothing that will harm It or impair its delicious flavor can get by. It has lots of, "Pep." It is always full-fiavored and fresh good for you good whole family. Each 5c package la wrapped in a Profit-Sharing Coupon Good for Treat yourself and (Dem.), F. D, Waunor. Ninth, Douglas an.V Jackson-Wil- H,m j. Vawter. .. . ,,,,' ' fMI,h """ton-W. P. Lat forty. Eleventh, Polk M. T. drier. Twelfth, Lincoln and Polk H Irvin. Thirteenth, Vainh ill Francis Mich.dbunk P I ill, I. Fourteenth, Tillamook and Yamhill T. B. Hnndlev, ... xi 1 .i i v x T, . t. i 0n route No. 1 from Amity, droiirxiik 'fT.h' w:"Kton-nenton Bpw.((B, rom belltt tmi)e fyrAnfcr man, William). Hare an.l O. Mai-Icy.! Sixteenth, Clnckamns-fluy T. Hunt, Seventeenth, ( lackamas and Multno-I Edesco Woolen Display Now at Our Store for ' Finest Made-to-Mcgure Clothct $15. to $45. EDWARD E. STRAUSS & CO.-CIHCAGO 500 All Wool Fabrics W Suit unit Overront FaHliioni and A Dlstinrtlvf Voting Ntcn'g Sff tion '29 Eiclulv Features incorporated in Etlenco maklnif. Kdwro tailoring is reroumzed everywhere as un qualifiedly the best. Over 25 yenri experience bark of it. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed by us and Edward E. Strauss k Co. Come in and See this Fig Array of Styles and the World'a Finent Woolens. No ohlialion to buy unless you are ready, We are sole local dealers for hdesco clothes. GUM I for the valuable presents. the family today I FLEETS MAT MEET. London, Nov. I). Th Turkish fleet , 1 was reported here today to have left : tho Hosphorus, bent on the destruction ! of Russian Black Sea ports aud ship j l'l" On tho strength of this news, U r Jiussian sipiauron put out from Seva I stopol to givo battle to the sultan's L, , navul force. I T. K. White, the veteran mail carrier Z Tin had mmJ , 2.t dV and Life . j. . over his roiitti found him dead from a neighbors. WOMEN SHOULD TAKB WAEN1NO If the statement made at a Nimt York Assembly of women, that healthy American women are so rare that thoy aro almost extinct, is true, it is tiitm fur the women of America to take warning and look to their health. Id may be headaches, backaches, dragging down pnlus, nervousness, mental de pression, that are tell tale symptoms of somo organic, derangement for which f.ydia is. ljiik bum's Vegetable Com pounda simple remedy made froin mots anil herbs is a specific and may b relied upon to restore womeu to s healthy normal condition, hour Frank I'avnv. Twcntyeighth, tillliatn, Sherman and Wheeler C, C. Clark, James 8. Stewnit, Twenty-ninth, Hood Itiver and Wn. eo J, K. Andersnu ami J, L. Kelly. 1 THE BIG -