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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1915)
NinWERS DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS of Directors of Oregon Hop Growers' Association ffj Pleased With Officers and Executive Committee Selected and Pledge Loyalty and Support-All Substan tia! and Successful Men 11 ..i t in uDvuinn until nf tor ?l r .lm.l With toe eltexei.ulive committee, by . afternoon and worked out all of the Silt! , i-rt.tcl8 composed OI tl , i-hi-uium u l-iiimiiueill upo.ll mat r801"' uJ l rrr.-so'iit:itive hop pro-j body, ami the members departed upon - .p 0f dregOU, in 1111! nk.k-,iii najo iiuinvnuiu WHO Tile '"' i nfteruoon tlie lirst real I spirit of ci.itimiBm deeply instilled in .,t yesterday n 'm of tlio j their hearts and minds and with the uiution VuiM states, i fullest confidence in their officers ami '" ml,l was made etfectiial, members or me executive committee. iVinneer along the line of grave responsibility for the success or If ,s a mm , , .r.,,,f failure of the association. Thn ti... in. Lill mil ' ,lf California i dividual members ot the. staff of ff. iiiraa tua grower., a 1 1 ' I . utter full invests consideration, en- Tili movement, and tnosc a: im',"' vumuiiiiee iuiiy ap- arWltne i H-0'.,!iii.tnn. beitan i prccitite the resp:isibilitv which rests vaiie, ' ,i,;m,m the.., . fnllv ... i... WUlli 111 aUMliue j - .."v ""'"w win uu- when the latter toon i uucrcsi. mm ueep concern mat was manifested in every detail that was worked out by tho board of directors. Among the most important of the de tuils that were attended to by tho di rectors' board before tinal ."adjourn ment waa the fixing r,;' the salary ot the secretary at $lo0 per month (this .date. Jt is now up i - , :.- "i"" r'in.' : t lister 'dates of VVnsliingtm and along tho lino of conservatism until the Luiii to make the movement ! financial success of the association was '.QlUltt .l,:...l 1 nuaiiriiil i nn.l tl . ....... I . .. ,i viilp ail'l tlirODUII Hit' ruiiiiiiiii-u , uU iuo iiit'iiiuui 3 OI 6X m Bitter up, ... mfitiirfl J ,i; movement, they wen, ahead , ...i.t,..l theii oignuizatjir.i and reaay for the actual business ..(ilitlcto'l corporation, bucked by 1 . . .1... 1,.,.. t.flldllcel'S nf , utMHH 01 me ""I' r W 0f the three stales to extend j ecutive committee will be allowed com- roast ana mane u the Atlantic t;on-wirie. . Sow that the woili "I organization I inrapointioii is completed, nnd : mnniilerahlv over half of the enp- il tltok of $:tOO,0(iu subscribed and .inntwil, the nest siep 01 me um ii ard executive committee will lie to Vari up the subscribers and issue the kk.in.1 this work will be taken up ... . .1. ..flw.,...., irut jj'Jiateiy trier me muni B . Ji oroighly installed nnd the prelinn- ii work oi I lie "'" 111 ijpin.oseil to hold community meet "tling ha'!k until the work of (r'Knn-. iialMi was completed and a certainty, i:rimitely "0 per pent of the acre- Hjfiav nsairea.lv ueeu scrim ma. Jiensation at the rate of 5 ner dav for time actually engaged in tho service of the association during business meet ings, and actual nnd necessary ex penses. The executive committee was uIbo authorized to employ such assist ance as was deemed necessary in the field and otherwise until thcVork of organization is complete, und the board of directors, or such of them us felt tnat tney could net afford to donate! an or iiieir tune and expense to which they were put in working out the de tails of the organization, was allowed fl in every hnp-isrowing section of I actu:il expenses during the tiino they (rtnteto'he presided over by the j were in attendance uiiou the moetinii. Tubers of the hoard of directors of Ka di and every member of the board v . II.....:. .iii.I n a'um i fit ilit-Ui.tnfa av 1 tk. I pir reSpellMC iuswi.i ."' i "'h- iuio ujijiirnnni I lirillSl'l k lM IIS ill of the growers who nave neen j wen pienseil ana Batistied ill their choice oi tue personnel ot the !ficinl staff and execntive-coinmittee. M. h. Jones, the iiewly-elected president, is one of the most urominent. successful nnd mih. ii praetieahle, competent men win j sianuai imsiuess-mnn tanners of Mar- M in the tielil to round up tne j ion county or the Willamette valley t'Mtleri until everv grower in the ti ll! il enrolled in the membership. "Having earned the work ot organ- '.11:10 to a most grntifviug. suecess- J'J iri iiappy conciusion, it now be i'Mthe moral ami humiden duty of J rr member of the board of directors 'Mtvm hop grower connected with "wiiiutiim to stnmt by the guns a: tht iMwm m members of tlie Jieeiilive eomimuee to the last ditch. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDCTsnAV WAmr 24. 1915. TH3I UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES SINKING BY GERMANS . OF THE AMERICAN MERCHANT SHIP WIUIAM P. FRYE I :MU. ..-IM.I . ! I I . II I I , , ; 2'' ' I ' 23-2 wwA v 'wWwii'm !, . l''liitT" 1 11 rmi"" i k '' lilt AK 11 i . V : . a Til?R-''A'lM-tiiii, j. f ' I 1 "'(U "the whoawTb rave Vj.......s...,!!.-N o . JAy 0J? - v,aAva . n 'nS! j o hBc.i..t i I " J7Vk .. V NjJ 1. i i- fncjkTiri ; r ( . k . A . - "OTW-.. - ' IU lUlMlkKJ 1 I - a. v-vn . j I" rV 29 .rU k w. r "TELL US THEFACTS" IS THE KEYNOTE OF Latest Edition of Oregon's Official Publication Is Just Off the Press AVOID SPRING ILLS Purify and Build Up th Blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, In the spring your blood needs) cleansing and enriching. You feol poorly, ami there Is more or less eruption on your face and body. Your appetite Is not Rood, your sleep is broken, and you ttre tired all tlie time. You need Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the one safe and effective tonlo that has stood the test of forty years. It makes the pure red blood that will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better. It Is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round medicine for the blood and the whole system. Ask any druKKlat for Hood's Snr- Hio L " mnisi on navins it, Nothing else acts like It, for nothlnnr '(iTIll. I AISA kn.i U . i . hub urn Eiitiiiti lurinuia or ingre 70f V TUB uiniiiin.i-i..,.N. SUNK BY TUB PRINl elTEL r WEDRICH, RESOJEO CREWS put ashore on TWe 6RBs0ef! . LAST REPORTER IU iUll IlkM k WATFRS s o uth r- P&ACIFC OCEA r.V NEW lEAlh'O YH6 ElTEL PWEORICM CAPTOREO TUB. BRITISH . 5. dalbhaM-OTP CHILI AND SANK THE BRITISH & s. CHARCA6 ' OEC. . we PORT. CORRAL. CHILI Tub , Kronprinz I WlLMELM f OfSBIfAllL TH6 . ' ,l WIUIAM If Jf FRYE WAS SUNK IN . SOUTH atlantic, JANy. 28. CAPTAIN, HIS FAMILY AND CREW PICKEP UP AND BROUaMt TO NEWPORT 16 VVS Ijl WILLIAM P FRYE ZL PRlfiZ ElTEL 'FR1CPRICH-3 ROUTE of the. PRIN2 i Ell EL FRIEPRICH and LOCATIOK of HER CAPTURES" "tell us the exaet taets ' is shibboleth or kevnote of the second and probably the Inst edition of tho dients, nd so there Is no i-eal sub irenon Aiinanae, tne otrieiai staio: "mine, uei it touay, (Miblieation of the Oregon iiiinii(iration eommission, whieh is just off the press, The fim eopies are in the inaila for; distribution to state nnd county of ficials, members of the legislature an,l newspapers of the state for criticism and review, and the new booklet contains a world of useful anil valuable information concerning tho resources und industries of the state and the wonderful possibilities for their development. It sets forth the unlimited advantages of the state in the most attractive manner, absolutely without frill, fuss or feathers, in plain unvarnished KiiRlish, and will redound to the credit of the iiiimiurntiiin com mission and the state of Oregon in general. " Kirst in hops; first in prunes; first in oats; tirst in onions sets; second in population; second in pota toes; second in raspberrioB and logan berries; third in walnuts; third in (lover; fourth in quinces; fifth in peaches; fifth in strawberries, ami sixth in wheat, ' is the rank o Marion county in the various classes of horti cultural and agricultural products j among the counties of the stute, ac cording to the Alanine. Tins ranking, however, is based upon the federal census statistics for the census vcar IS'10, and there is no question thai , ami becretnry V. 0. Coad. of Dnllnn has hail years of experience in divers positions of an executive nature, hav ing served for 1.) years as postmaster of Dallas and four years as county clerk of I'olk county, und he is deemed a thoroughly competent man for the position of trust au responsibility for which ho has beeu thoseu. -.Viee-t'resi-ident J. . Clark, of Springfield; Fred N'. Slhlltlll nf Mil.'.. n.,.l Mr ,.- ,. . . . i I ri " .i..ki, n,t , ,,, ixnii- r , ur,"K ' "'s""'t u 11. SlcMahan, wood, t.t Amity, other meu.liers of the l:;: r,,!:, TfiorrxrUve fr.m -ti.nsistic -,,;;,;;;' s ;r iZu. k-ter.lav afternoon "-'' i" uiers aim nop grow-; English, French nnd Jupnnese warships Mary Ada Heott, British ship loaded , Cape Finitely the next day. Mie was j "We all realize tl'iat we li-m. in it. ! , , e"u-l,l, i without putting on war paint. Knuk ; with a cargo of innizej Floride, French' a steel ship of .U7-I Ions gross nnd was .rtKen aD licrciilcaii t'lsk ami cit-iv nf tl f cievcn vessels, us innmks; riinrgosi, sieamer, iniKieii with pruvisoins; wilier- tiw iico iv inc cimmiiii r.i-iui i-hiiiuiiv .jt -llior son of ns Juts gt t0 m,. U,J , i. , "' m "M tl' - " iu.Mii anil true to our :ffiriaii, th,. precepts of our orgnui yi;ion, for with.nit tlie licnrlv, nnhinscd In a nutshell, this is what the Piiuz sunk in Pacific; William Y. Frye, Amer-1 was sunk by the. raider, sailed from Kitel accomplished : ican; loaded with wheat for Liverpool I Kcnttlc, Wnsliington, on November l Left Tsingtno, China, seven months from Seatle; Jacnbsen, French steamer, i for (jiicc nstown with a cargo of 5,2(10 ngo with guns, crews nnd officers of sunk soon after the Frye; Indrnco, tons of wheat, valued at ifiiiN-'.OIIO. Wie Kludeil Hritish ship, sunk on February IN; had not been reported since she passed the .success ! ,,(,vpn v,slH,i8 nH fnllnws: Schnrgost, steamer, loaded with provisoins: Wilier- owned liv the Knglisli steamer, sunk in the l'acific bv. Hritish steumer, having crew of of Until, Maine. She was built in Until j ocean; Jean, French coal ship, also Bunk twenty-seven. The last ship was de- in 1H0I and was valued lit if 1511,(1(10, The f: ): :j in )n(1 nejfic un( Pri,w Hndd on at roved on February 10. iWilliiun 1'. Frye was in eoiiiinand of 1 ; l'.nster island; Isabella Brown, Hiissmn The map in the ii' Coinpanvnig lllns- Captaiii 11. II. Kichiie ami cnriied a BE MILD IN ITS IMS War Zone Will Be Limited To Smallest Possible Area Is Report of Page Washington, March 22. America's . protest against tho blockade of the sens about lOngland nnd the Herman const will bo snhped nt tho meeting of Hie cabinet tomorrow, but it will not. bu phrased in the vigorous terms that was ' first proposed. ; Secretary liryan will report to the citbinet thut Ambassador Fago has ro-' ceived informal promises from the al lies that they intend to limit the war zone to the smallest urea possible, but no definite figures havo been given. It is understood that tho Unititl States will be satisfied with the limita tion tllllt Wilt flUlfitlA tllll nHnn t -Marion county has advanced in rank in within ono thosand miles of tho coust some varieties of fruits within the So far, however, tho allies have boon past four years, notably in cherries,' unwilling to guarantee, that such a lim loganberries, walnuts and strawberries, it can be established, Tlie Inst federal census affords the', On ncocunt of tho informal promises latest and most reliaiblo statistics given to l'nge, howover, tho govern available lor the stale us a whole, how-, mcnt has abandoned its original plan to ever, for the purpose of comparison.' make u very vigorous protest in tho The booklet is composed of :m ; strongest possible terms. It is now bit pages, besides the inside cover pages, licvod that the formal statement bv tho and every available inch of spaco is adniiiiistrntion, will be eoniimrativelv 11 1 1 lOil Tim t'il'ut U'l .i...,j ...... .1.. ' . .... 1 - '-"i 1-iiKi-" urn mi-1 mini in tone. voted to introductory matter and State department officials declined special articles prepared by the high- to indicate the iiaturo of the protest est authorities upon the different re- but they said it would protect American sources und industries of the state, interests fully. It is expected that supplemented by comprehensive and Great Britain nnd Franco will be ashed comparative tables of statistics and; to define the locality they intend to illustrated with maps, charts, drawings, blockade and to state how they expect etc. Two hundred and thirteen pages to ocomplish thnt. result. Tho protest are tilled with descriptive and statist!- will uIho dccalre belliucr..nl l,vn cal data of every county in the slate,' right, to hamper commerce between neu nn average of (I pages to the count v i tmls in i,.Marion county lias n pages) setting forth in condensed ileluil all of the, climatic soil and other ndviintages of each county, district, city and town in the state together with' a full-page nmp of every county. These maps nrej made expressly and exclusively for the: Alumnae and the only absolutely curate county maps in existence HERE'S PROOF iioirejiiiinp, Mippnrt of i-v "isiiiiiziiiion we cu ii t hoik ! hut fil. With hivaltv and i feeing toward nil and ,i,ii,0 to. none, ami will, the inilioiiadcti be- U '-i'y and v ,,, . 1 Miners, we are i . m"1 ""'"' is "n ""-''' f, . " fai1 i the by laws of the I -iiili.,,," -t rompl.ti,,,, the wk of ,!. e Hoard of dire-tors remained s MflTUCD nr i ."'wiiiLn ur ttOL GIRL i TUi7 MADITCTC' every I ic jk Wheat dropped 3 cents in the whti'e sale market .yesterday, following the decline in the price in l'ortland. The entire grnin and mill feed market shows signs- of weakness. Bran dropped ifl per ion. The poultry market is firm, with a good demand. Kggs are quoted at HI and 17 cents. The fruit nnd vegetable market is bark, which was burned; Kelnton, Kng- tration shows some of her principal ex- crew of thirtv-onc men. I he ciiptuin lish steamer, destroyed in the fat" ploits and the sen he covered. The was ncciinipanicd by his wife and two enst; Pierre I.oti, French steamer, also American ship William I'. Frye, which small suns. Henry Clews Weekly , Jtion or breakdown. Tlin home biisini'SS situation, uliil rv i f 1 1 . . . . rUldlCIal Lcllfir """ from satisfactory, shows improving s GREECE ORDERS STEEL. tendencies at wink. Of course business is depressed; that could not be other wise, circumstances considered; but the best of iinet. A few blood oranges were in cluded in the last, ear from Florida. New York. Marlie. 20, Tho most stricking. also the most nsstirini;. fat in . sane policy is to make the I the outlook is the remarkably strong things nnd steer a steady course be- financial position of the 1'niteil States, tween blind optimism and (leadening SST,Lyt,iaE-Pikham'.:. Lrrriril. - compound Re- Our fiscul affairs are thorotiL'hlv mobil- pessimism, Confidence is slowly reviv ized upon a war basis. Nearly nil tho ing. Many industrial activities will re emergency currency issued in the form sume with the coming of spring. Build- iinioi Aiuricu-v reeinnu notes or clearing i"g ii"in,i..nn .... ,,r.ii.K 4w to.i o ' uouse ceriincuies nits uecii reiueu. uui - - uniiHing Bysiem is cAcepuonuiiy strong; """' ',' ""i - '-k and the Federnl Reserve system, with on u (iO per cent basis. lnusual t: i -1.:- .. ... .mmntitiou nf m fi ii II I'll f 1 11 red mtoi'l n t-n be. New York, Mnivh 21. The rniti d States Steel cm poi nt ion today niiuounceil t'ie receipt of mi order I'rirn the (iiccian gov ernment for oil.iliiil tuns of steel. The hind of steel desired was not indicated, but it win "luted that the earliest possible deliv ery was urgently requested. ,lorcJ Her Daugh- ,er Health. sji.js.no mo 1(1 1 T$' m m , Hay, timothy, per ton . lover, per ton 1'iats and vetch $11 ft) 1 2 k lyiiifi) in i - - ' i .... , ... . i f.,n ..f tt.... ,.,.uu i. t v.. Whe'il ner hil,l i in minor exceptions, is working very sat-' quantities or maniii u.iuieu steei are ue- ...,,, ,..,., r ? . . OatVtie bX id (! if''tHly. Our gold supidy is simprV.i"lt exported; also large quantities of so long as a patient and considerate I f,"1 ?uaho1 4Sft.i0c( .,,,:. ,.k,,.t' 11.1,1,11 on ooo war materials. A rican ,in owners "pint is inuint cd between our gov- iioiieu unrtey $:it)j ,.'....... " '.'.... , ..niovimt a uositive boom, such as eminent and the allies, the, danger of (.IU rn ii it: ii in yuiiiv unu i- i iiiiii in-ivnrui - - "j-j ---i i . 11 , it 1 1 1 for nor rnnnirementu Thero i. eone. tllCV haVC not WltllcsSCU 111 years. Jill- """ i' i.-.i.i..... I" qnently no need of our importing gold, ! 1'1-ment makers me beginning to feel It is fortunate that congress is not in although foreign exchange rates , fivor Infects of the prosperity enjoyed by session. Our president is weigh ed such an influx Our merchandise ex-, American farmers, which has done s with tremendous responsibil, ,es, n.tlie ,,r,-t. . , ,..,or,. .el .wl ' much to offset industrial depression in 1 meeting of winch he merits the support ,rmi tn m eonlinon f, mnn.h. f Other PllltS of the CO'llltTy. Our Old ton I not the critlCSIII of the public come. As Imports nrc declining, the industry is working under better eondi- trnde balance in our fnvor is steadily tions, thanks to lessened uncertainty re- rising. To some extent, the void in lin- Harding raw ninterinls nnd lubm. Our ports is being filled by a return of so- ruilronds, however, arc still seriously curitiesj but much of the balance re- hampered by diminished revenues nnd mniii. on thin .i.ln in the form of f nr. i increased CXpC lid it 'I I ('H, SO tllllt the (llV- ii.iirn er,.,l!t ikhieli nr .tenililv irrnuinir iidenc, outlook is still B problem for A Snlcm Citizen Tolls Of His Experience. You have a right, to doubt sliitemenli ae- of people living far away but can yu't doubt Salem eliilorseinent t these maps are dratted upon town-. Head it: ship lines, of sufficiently huge scale F. A. Sutton tent nnd nwning lU-nler, to permit of their reduction to n sue-' Snlem, uys: 'nr )M11 Sidney (roubb: tionnl bnsis, and show tho location of, fur ten years and sometimes i was laid every stream, railroad, wagnnroad, "P- I'octors did not help m. Sharp forest nail Indian reserves, cuunty pains extended through my back and seats, und every town and postol'fice, were most severe in my kidneys. Often high school, graded school, nil of the when working I had to give up. 1 lost institutions of higher education and weight, and was in very poor health. I1 the general topography of each eounly.i beiiiliichca, rested but little lit uigni nun mini t niniw mint to ,io, in a friend's advice I tried Dean's Kid ney 1'ills and to my surprise, hey i brought great improvement, in a few days. I continued to get belter steal I ily. I got morn sleep, my appetite in, I proved and the pains grndually, but surely, left me. After 1 had used three l boxes of Dunn's Kidney Fills, 1 wm I in belter li in 1 1 li Ihnu I had been for orn ''racked torn Bran Shorts, per ton Eggs and Poultry. I'-UKi, cash, Kicj trade """i 1 12c T lifirtkitnru nl.l 1 .1" i hey involved an immense of nnins taking labor and expense und their value to the stute from an educational standpoint is beyond est iiiiut.iou. The A hull line was compiled and pub lished under the direct supervision of State Immigration Agent (', C. Chap man, which officer was abolished by the Inst legislature. Air. ( 'haiunau. who needs no introduction to the rcml ing public of Oregon, is one of lliel foremost authorities upon the coudi- lions as I hey actually cxIhI in eiery1 coiner of the stute and when he places' his O, K. upon nn article or table of statistics embracing any sei'tiua, re-; source or industry of Hie stale the ri'inli r may ret assured that it is ab-j solutcly reliable and ilcFicnduhlc. insi,. ten years and not a sign of kidney com pluiul reiiialueil. The cure hns been jierinaiienl." I'ricp .Vic nt nil dealers. Tlon't simplv lisk for R kidney remedy gel Dona's Kidney Fills tho same that Mr. Sutton had. Fosler-Milburn 'o., Drops., nnffalo V. Y. Tinrnnrnrn lira unu iar ns li is piissinie lo ma lie H. The. great amount of l,r and painstahing Spiiianc, Wash., March 2:i.-Tiiniicly care invohed i its compilation, iis j,,,,,,,,, , , wiV w,, (livlr i,,,,, great magnitude of seopo and eoinpre- ;. ,,,w .,,, ,, (.(,,.i,,,, .. I'ly be Butter. to thre YP 'wy butter, per pound nhrmt ti i . ' ""'", per pontic1 H and they did Vogotablos. I . , JP ,her any- i('llol"R0, per lb....' -j -oi r.. rinKnam a ' nrsmpi , "Ketable Com- 'Tomatn's, Flnriila lund had Iki ot ''nulif lower, Oregon RTeut benefit to me 1)r""scls Sprouts a I decided to have "uin (Inrlic hf-r give it a trial (-'plcr.vi I""r dozen, 90c ; crate. has uken fivo ''ta,0l' (Or,,l.on)i bushel WiUles of the Veo-o. , 'p"t r'ntorS, crate table Comnonn" .';""". "t 1. . u . Artichokes ..lion ..27c 1.75(fi2 1.50 in importance and volume. New York 1 weakened lines. C.r tl.u i;,i, lu.inir ia llu. eliii.f 1,1,1,1, iHI'I'Ml ns if tile tl..)0 ...,.. ,,... !,, i 11,,, ,,.,.,., I n,i .11 ..r rnilronds In his present luiliey towurds the bellig- crents; which while muintniniiig strict niietrality is ulso faithfully guarding legitiniate Aincricnn interests. The New York stock market con tinues to show modernte fluctuations, Any special strength appears to be promptly checked by foreign selling, Nevertheless, it would woist concerning the,"" Hie other hand, there is no general n "early all, of the belligerents have cs- had already been exper ienced; and a very iinpoitnnt factor re- is tlie sternly sub agitation against ; fItaH-; u l'T bottlo and ' '" n when Sh 1 '. , e,WM '""'1'nr.l. box i'Comivi 1 '"' startet i ,,9 a.... V kt Sh. "o'lsdidr.ot1 i,t'oChad,t ? ,,Kk?rly an', rn,,"' ,,nvul fv fk... nail t'j In, n b.. .).... Ilnn..... 11. Fruits. lis. c"k- iH r,.(f, j ,1 1 f .'" ;roti n,l u '.' "nu "'"""s. per uox i',rI!rj.vi. '"'"iny. "-M;-3. I'meaiiples, per lb. a, t. over, Iowa. iApplrs. box ?ivJ (t'i I.v JUJ"pb:c,,..'.VT - 'ir ,r..... V na accom. t43bl!i.u-. y .g fvceived. nrd dntej iVrs, (Vpplfs, box Cranberries, barrel -v e'kV V'i-M!!lriwiRff ' Klori,1 rniH1 fn,it 'W'HW, 1? J' I,ink ''""""lary, case Persian, lb Hates, 2 .V ldo, Un rand olj ocionuts, per dor.cn .. tl r!g, per pack Miefo ! .f.it Winter Ncllis pears, box 1.7j weukucNS, und the better grade stocks are readily absorbed, Very consider- tablished large credits in this market I Carding their future ,s the steady sub- mio nmounis or ,.or .-,, siock- ...u. t 1 1 ,.l,i,.flk- f,,r 11.1. i,.,rrl.n.fl of : hidenee of I ular agitation against ; bonds have been sold here on foreign munitions of war. t'ntil the war ends, ! railroads and other large corporations. 'account during the past few weeks, :i4oc .,:,.,..- nnhnonilv not vet in, The ilisposition t injure capital by ill without causing tiny appreciable weal,. ,!sight, this situation w'ill probably beindviscd legislation and regulation is ness. There has been more nr less sell- 2-"0 I maintained. The war is still the dnm- distinctly on the u..,c. Not only nt mg on short account, piesumably to nn- HOC .......... ,..,1 , c: :i ..f. VVnshiiii.toii bin iii state and municlhiil ticipnte foieign lioiinliit ion. I'lirchuseH l.5 fairs, and the Cnited States is the onlv ! governments, a i -' rational and .just lure being made with much diseriuiina- 2Jt ,,otry thus far receiving unv off sot-'spirit is developing, that Is sure to en-.tlon, investors showing a decided pnt- iii' . -! .i. -l..,.. 1.,,, Mt.m, I,- r,;,.,,i .,ferenci. fnr short term o b iiiitions. uood 1 nn ii.i k-n rn irn iviiiireker iron, nil ntnir- i:,,,iiuk;i- 11 p,'"i ' j .k...,., r Kering waste of lite and property now ;cuniiuence mining ,.J2."iUf'i 2.7j devastating Kurnpe. Spring has arrived i well us investors. fi'' nnd the striiL'trle will now he wnircd liere is be'ter than MMriA ,,;t, renewed bitterness nnd viator: no"f the world nt this time. American "'.nf ; end being in sight nt this writing, ex- litbnr is fiee from the curse of ur. .1.2'ift l."iO rp.,t HU1., , lllUht develop from cxhaus-,The proportion of unemployed may be 11.51) 1 1 large, especiallv in great cities, whither l.."0 Flour, hard wheat 2.10fd 2.00 tu. Hhiftless nlwny" drift In the winter. f 1.23 . Flour, valley i 1 .K.irVj 2 Hut the number ' nf jnliless is much ...'iwNk,!! Ktn; per dor.cn '. 2'if nmuller than might have been expected 1 1.0(1 , Sugar, csne (!. jn view of so inudi depression, becnusn ncnsiveness nt detail, can scar appreciated by the iinltialed. It is Intended to publish approxi mately iMi.imn copies of Hie Almanac and a large portion of the issue will be forwarded to the Oregon headquarters at lliu I annum l'n, !( ic wnere ineir iiiHiriimiion will cover world wide territory, It is not only of interest and value to the intending hnnieseelicr and Investor, but to Hie Oiegiminn ns well nnd, like its prede cessor, the original Oregon alumnae of two years ago, it will doubtless be adopted by the public schools and olliei educational institutions, libraries, etc., us the official text bonk am book of reference. Servian, today lorced nn entrance to the house whom the woman and her 12-yi'iir-old buy were stopping, cut tho child 's tin uii I and then his own. Cfkh'h died in n lew minutes and tue boy an hour Inter in Ilia liosnitnl. Tlie iiinii I"'"1""", attempted Ik shoot his former wife, but his enitii'lges were damp and she cs cupel. Mis. (Ickieli is an American nnd i nii'iilcrnblv older than tho man. ..... ..j NEW COMMODITY RATES. V,i diinglon, March 21. .Vow com modity Kites on freight from eastern puiuu weie made il'fective Juno in business lenders as bonds It rn highgrade railroad slimes. 1 stead of May I in uu order issued Io nic labor situation,'"1'''1) have lurtner onerings I , , 1 1 1 v liv the intoi'stiilc eoiuuieice cum- any other enuntrv government, municipal and put, tic ser vice issues, Hlilcii nave i,een well tiiKen, considering adverse influences. Money is eusy and foreign exchange contin-j ues weak owing to the Inrge supplies! of commercial lulls, bused on shipments i of cotton, foodstuffs and wur muter- luls. Them hns also been heavy selling of exchange on behalf of one or tttoi Sugar, I). 0.. iLyVS-yoMtbot Pork, on foot RSOtfi hZy",! ttni ,VffrB- :i'ork. dressed V'-jlit 1 1 UU. umtt!1 remedy for Kwo 8 ' 1 Veal, dressed 7ft, 1 .rfjth.kVr rlnl dvlceWrl(. to S'r,"8 lBn,b- mM M 9c lni "fdidns f "teen CTO'ic VwVI'.W I"' 0-.(ronn- Cow, .. .Vao',c iOffi'7 10c ft, 10c ...t'i.o j war tins utoppcil nnigrimun nun reiiuceii , " " H i.ui., H . ia large number of aliens to return to j ably in connection with military c.per-, fii,l, fnr their native binds ncrn.n the'stinns. On the Stuck Kxehaiige the !ea. This spring few if anv aliens will ! tendency of prices hns been downward. Icnme to the I'nitcd states from Kurope; !The war is now entering upon a new land after tlie war is over labor will 'singe) coriiuge and destruction arc. be In such lurge demand for reconstiuc- about to begin on n scale never lie, or U ilrT, ,,br Bet Wca. I ",lct WnUdcnw. I Creamery butter - 3 6Portland MarVflW. rurtlnnd, Ore., Manh 24. Wheat Club, l.-'IO; hlnestein, Oils No. I white feed, .12.2!). tlnrlev ltrewiuu. 124.75. 1lnirlHest live. 7.4d: nriine steers. ;., ,.,,r, ..,.. n, to restrnin in niblnn 'experienced. Jt is impossible to feel 7..")0; fancy cows, n.fll); best calves, influx . to this side. 1'ublie attention ! otherwise than depressed by such uu tVii S.r0; spring lambs, S.S.0i!l. hns been largely conceatiated upon the spenkable horrors and suffering. B itter City creamery, 2Hi.je. , new form of blockade ndnpted by (irent j 1 Kggs Selected local extras, 20e. Biitain and her allies. Thus far this i If a man's wife doesn't think Mm Ileus, 1 5 a" J broilers, 2V; geese, , movement has nn) seriously aggravated t least three limes smarter than he; He. j tlie export situutinn, but the outlook is j really is, he married the wrong womnn,i mission, rhe i a I ci ip ipiestinn arc higher 10 iiileriiiediule pisuts than to l'acific coast terminals, Real Relief from atiffcring means truo hap piness. The troiililn duo to indi gestion nnd bllioiiMtivus, h removed quiikly, ucrtainly mid safely by KKHAPft P8LB.S Vftii vcrjwhr. lit bui, lUc, itC5. Free Dispensary for Worthy Poor Pr. I'. H. May, D. C.,' nnd Flora. A. Biewster, M. D. tl, C will conduct a freo dispensary for Chiropractic adjustments tit rooms 305-0-7, Hubbard Iildg. So-called Incurablo eases especially solicit ed. Iloins from I to 2 p. m, I'liono .072, For Trade lUfl A. No. 1 nhent limil in N, I), (loud buildings, nil well fenced, will tukn in a deal 15uO Salem pioperty; part cash, lull, teiiii., price firiOO. This place Is nn an auto road tl miles fioiii county seat. See P. W. Geiser I nt Cherry City Flouring Mill,