Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 27, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    TTTE MrniNTXG OKEOOXIAX. SATURDAY, lAY 27, 1911.
16
IMPORTS ARE BIG
Customs-House Receipts Dis
close Healthy Increase.
LARGE WHEAT CROP SURE
Exports Are Fa-pe-cled to Be Vctj
lira, .AlLbouch Crowrn Are ,
Of Opinion That Sl
Mill Be Quite Late.
Proaresslv commercial IndlcA.tl'i'BS
fr fet-rd In th report at th Cut
tom ln when business closed --trds-r
afternoon. tl-.e entries of for
elan (CM for th dajr br!na:lna the
total to Sim !nr July 1. 11. a rail
over tha ma period laat year of :!
entrtes and ovrr tha corresponding ses
sion ltt l- of S3 entries. -.
tren tiiu-irt- It mUUl I ars-ned that
aUlpment for the present year war
numerous In small consignments be
cause) of lmtortatlona nrinc mart via
r-iist f'i-ni and Han Francisco, and
aome by way of Near York, cumin
overland hr rail, the fart receipt haa
alio aaft-d. la an Indisputable evidence
f s-rowth. Receipt for th year end
Ina" June to. 1J10. wer 7:o.(WO. and
for the present year they will exceed
Smaller Importations of ftunny fckf
for tha shipment of rraln la" reported
r-r tha prrsenl vear. but that doea
Hot mean th receipts of bait aro less,
for purciiaees of irnnnlcs hare been
fceary at j-un I'ranclsro fr local use
arvd It I s.ild that with those on t
way. anal nck to b drawn from San
Francisco ther will b an abundance
for th 1511 wheat export
Lai advl-es from th wheat belts
continue to forecast a lara" wheat crop.
thoua"h soma growers ar of the opin
ion that til season will be late. A
steamer waa offered yesterday for
aarly loadinc and as September was
pacified soma exportera expressed tha
opinion that It was too early fir Uni
ted Klncdom business, th movement to
tidewater not being antlripatod to
reach heavy proportions by that time.
Th fact owners of th steamer asked
a rat of lis 3d. served to elicit com
ment and nee.llesa to say ther were
no takers at that fla-ure. Quotations
I
on saiiine tonnas: were given at front
td. to is 3d. and possibly Js- Et
j.orfara aay thai Is Jd might be
paid If they wera rrant'd th option
of barley, but ratea cited by owners
abov that war not attractive.
IIXn.V 1IOMK ASRS I-IrtNSE
Itaslnesa to He Conducted for Profit
I ndrr New Law.
Affairs relating to th enforcement
of th new sailor boardinc-hous act
took a new turn yesterday when Jack
t'rant and James White, proprietors
of tha Pallors' Home and who hav
been la th business of supplying sea
meu to ships for years, made applica
tion to th State Pallor Hoarding
iloua Commission for licenses to act
a shippinsr masters. Qeora-e A
Wlsarhausen was appointed In that
rapacity Thursday and It Is not im
probable that others will seek tha
sam prtvlleire.
Orsnt Whit hav closed th
Sailors' Horn to homeless tars and
If licenses ar (ranted them wUl con
duct their business th sam as others,
de-pen din r on secnrlnc aallors and
piscina them aboard veasela Im
mediately. Instead of houaina them
and tnaalna tha delivery at one time.
'As soon as sailor Is signed th re
sponsibility of th ahlpyina- master
ends, but If a vessel Is In berth ther
fa nothing to prevent the sailor from
deserting unless th ship's officers
maintain a watch.
t'nder th former condition when
crew was shipped from th Sailors
Horn a watchman accompanied them
and precautions wer taken to Insure
their beina aboard when the vessel
sailed, Cnder th law masters of ves
sels ar prevented from eoIlcltlna
aallors personally and must obtain
them throuch a ' licensed ahipptns;
master. except for American Vessels.
wsiii;tox nrivt; rkhtted
Ttrduord rasaenjrer Until Will Avoid
Wire leas Requirement.
In ref.ttlnc the steamer TVashlnKton.
which Is i.rhareTlna in port the first
carsro since he was bouarht by the
Olson Itahony Interests, her new
owners have escaped complying with
Oovarnment resrulatlone effective July
1. that will foro all steamers carry
ing passenpers and a crew numberlnc
Id to hav wireless Installed when op
ermtln't to ports too miles distant, for
th Washington's passeni-er list has
been limited to persons and with
her crew of : 3 the total Is only 4
persons one less than the number that
would make the law apply.
The Washington has carried about
ten additions! passenxers customarily.
tut the adlltlonal revenue has been
sacrificed to avoid rarrytne; wireless
operator and Installing" the necessary
equipment. The Olson A Mabonv In
terests will equip th steamer Xom
Ctty with th aerocram system, as she
Is much larirer than th Washington
and can carry several passengers.
Tho McVormtck Interests have begun
th Installation of wireless on their
steamers In a. Union to th Klamath,
which haa been so fitted etnc hr
completion, and with only a month In
which to comply with th law others
wtil be busy meeting- th requirements.
IirXTKIVS COVE VXSAE TLACE
Officers of "Wrecked S liooncr Say
Ves.M-1 a Priven on to Ilocks.
alAn-niFlKl.P. Or.. May IC (Sp
cll. A peculiar leatur of tb wreck
of th g-asoiin achooner Washcalor
on th Curry County Coast was tha
fact trial ah was wrecked only a short
distance north of where tb gasoline
achooner sotoyme was burned a few
years sro. Oaplain Peterson, master
cf the Waehcalore. was also mas'.ar of
tue Satoyom whan aha waa burned,
and be and th craw at that time wr
rescued by tha llfesavln orw from
Eur-ka.
Vs. M. Hlil. chief engineer of tha
Wasacaior.. arrived In this city after
comir.jr Wth t'-.e rest cf th crew to
HitJcn. Vr. Hill ascribes the wreck
tt two things. On Is thst h d.-ea "not
regard Hunter's Cove as tha safe haven
of refuge as Indicated oa tb pilot
chart, and. second, that tha two 140
horsepowcr g-seoUne ng-tncs were not
sufficient power for the Waaheajora.
W hen a heavy northwest norm drova
th vessel back. Captain Peterson !
elded to turn Into Hunter Cove.- He
l.aj r-Tr been there before and the
placw was found to be rough. Th wind
clanged to th west and the anchor
chain rs broken. Th engines wer
started, but th vessel waa driven onto
tu rocks.
TU aahcalor sunk and la a total
lata. It la BadantooJ, that th own or.
I r. X Wendllna. of Baa Francisco. car-
rW UO.oee Insurance on tha vessel, so
tie Ion will not be e-reat. Mr. HI'.l
says that tho crew vu fortunAte rn
c-ttlnr onto th rock, otherwise they
would an hr been loat.
EVAN BREAKS OWS HECOKD
One Lumber Cargo Ready for Orient
' and Ortcrlc Phlft. ' '
a.
Farorabl conditions for stnwln
lumber aboard, tha Rrltlah" schooner
Iavid Evans, which waa an American
vassal until a year mmn, have resulted
In all previous records for hanOltns;
carao on her belnsr broken, for her
carsro measures l.ut.0O feet, which
la 47.-o feet In excess of her last
load. When th vessel was listed It
was understood that ah would carry
.". f -.-l. but In stawlnar material
In her hold It Is said Ita previous capa
city oh rxreeded by between IS. 000
and ll.ona feet.
Th vessel will probably leav th
harbor today, bound for - Kobe, wher
th lumber will be delivered oa her
owners' arsnunL che has been de
layed allKhtly owtnaT to tha scarcity
of sailors In th customary channels
and last evenlna her crew waa two
men short. Th Evans haa been sr. ti
me th seas for ten year and la on
TCAatES IXTWJXlCKWCaV
Da to Arrive.
Kama
Ort.rl"
Y Semite
la.r
Gn.a.n Oat. .
A .ilir.. . . . .
H. Elmofi
Foaaeka. .....
tar. ........
Anvil. . ,
l-rat-3tr. .,
fitrath!oo. . ..
Koeecttr ....
Oeo. w Elder.
Riv.rslds
Data
In port
la port
In port
Is port
. Huaskong. ...
. San Kranclsco
. - Pl-. ...
. Tillamook. ..
K-r.sa
t T1ltanrok. ..
.San Dleco..
, S.n Paro. ..
JiaDdon
-"oo Ttay....
.ll'ngkcng. . .
.fas fedre...
.Ma Dt.go
.Balboa la port
M.v
May "-
Mar -s
Mar -H
Wsy IU
.June 1
J -.in S
.June 4
.Jttoa
a-cbedBled t
Name. T"r.
tMpart.
Mm Cat-. .Tillamook.. ..Var ST fX
Ort.rfc- ...llonckong Msy is y i
Vl . Ran "'dm IttV I
Tos.tnlt San rraaclsco 2Jay :s
A. isn a Kureka May -J
Anvil Jlandon lay -"
So H. Blmersl l lamnok... M tO
I". reakwatar.... rv !ia May 81
Fsanoke. ...... Fan Plrso .May St
Tlaar fco PeOr. ... June Z
Ho. City Fan Pedro. ...Jui T'
Ceo. TV. Elder, .eaa Ileeo. ... Jun T
f rathtron Jloi cmods. . . .June lo
lllttoidt BaltMa .Jun IS
e
of the test-known J umber carriers
on the Coaat. On the way to Portland
from the Japanese coast, sh mad
a fast voyage, completing th run In
about ii days, and while not the
record. It la almost steamer time as
gauged from th speed of tramps. The
Uritt.ih steamer Orterlc. which took
lumber at Inman - poulsen's. finished
la.-t evening and shifted to Alblna
dock to work flour. She will icet away
next week.
Marine Notea. "
4 To b iteneraily overhauled and re
painted, th gasoline launch Ilx haa
been hauled out at Supple' yard.
T load lumber for San Francisco, tha
steamer Yosemlte left the harbor yes
terday and will secure cargo at Rai
nier. Cob! and 8t- Helena
All that remalna of tha old Seamen's
Mission, at Front and Flanders streets.
Is the foundation, workman yesterday
having- completed tearing down the
bul.tllng".
There waa yesterday recovered th
body of John Amelia Romano. i years
of age. who waa recently drowned In
th Willamette below the Steel bridge,
Relatives at Oakland wer notified.
In tow of th tug" Melville, th barg
Gerard C Tobey left up from Astoria
yesterday afternoon and ah was met at
Skamokawa by th steamer Ocklahanva.
which will arrive with th bars; to
day. Entriea yesterday at the Custom
nous Included th steamers Asuncion.
J. A Chauislor, Yosemlte and Wash
ington, from th south. Th Chanslor
cleared for Monterey and th Asuncion
fur San Francisco.
Captain A. R. Loomts will be In
charg of the steamer O. K. Wentworth
when ah resumes towing today, vie
Captain F. O. Wagner. It Is expected
that th steamer Vulcan will resum
towing- early In th week.
Attractive Invitation cards liave been
Issued by the Portland Ad Men's (Jlun
for the launching- at J o'clock this af
ternoon of the gasoline passenger yacht
Rayocean at Supples yards. The ad
wrltera will have charg of th affair
and ther will be several addresses.
it was yesterday reported lhat th
Herman bark Goldhek. which has ar
rived at I.ourenco Marques, lost part of
her deck load of lumber on the voyage
and sustained damage to her rlngln(f
while she was on the bar at that port
four hours, but sustained no apparent
harm.
"While the steamer Washington .was
en route to Portland there was a son
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruck, th
family being on the way to make Port
land their home. The newcomer ar
rived Wednesday morning after the
Washington left th California coast
astern, and ha will be named Washing
ton Ruck. In honor of the steamer.
Ca-tatn Ruct-.anan. superintendent of
the OpciA River Transportation Corn
i.anv aava that the steamer inland Um
pire will carry a party of excursionists
tomorrow from Pssco to White" Hlutfs.
and that It will be th first outing of
the kind on a sternwheeler in the his
tory of t'pper Columbia River trafrtc
Jun U th steamer Twin Cltlea will
carry an excursion from Lewlston to
the Grand Ronde.
Movements of Veseola.
TORTWND. May :. Arrived Steamer
Olson a Mahoay. from Sa Francisco;
sle.mer Colden Oat. " T1 'lm!'.;
sramr Alliance, from Eureka and Coo
Hay jiallfd ftramer Rreakwalar. for Coo
j;y ..mer A.uncu-o. r r- r. .
steamer J. A. Chaxslor. for Francisco:
s-amr Kalrr.aven. f-T Port Ludlow; steamer
Ye.loast.-B. t JT n Frsncjeco.
Astoria. Of.. at Id. Condition at the
mouth of th r at i P. at. smooth: wind.
H miles, north: a alhr. cloudy. Sailed
at 7 A. 34.. steamer Tho. L. Wand, for
.-.itr Itend. Arrtvl at and left up at
lo to A- steamer Alliance, from Eureka
and C lmt. baJId at 10 A. St.. stanir
J. B. Stets..o. I"r Abrdn; stamer
K.'.nmath. tor Fan Kranrls.-o. Left up at
2 3o t. M.. harx Oarsld C. ToOey. Sailed
at P. at.. . rnr Bmxsst-r. for Coos
io rranclso. atay 3 Arrived at A.
34.. tram.r NchaUm. from i?olmtla River.
Arr.ed at 1 I'. !. t.a-or Falcon, from
lvrtlar.d. Sailed at 1 P. at., steamer Roan
oke tor Portland: stoaroT Rear, for Port
land called last DlsM. et-am.r Numl City
asd Tama.rala. for Portland.
iTareka. May Arrl ed Meamer !-
sratcx from eso Fra..cisco. for Columbia
Ri r. .
'.ush!r.g. May S Arrived rrench bark
atit.-h.l.t. frorn PortlacJ-
Undan. star Arrtved Oermaa shtp
Freda, froai Parrlajtd.
Can rranclaco. May S4. Arrived Jteam
ers WltUi. Kalcoa. from Astoria; Pvctan.
Te"?l. r.ar.mont, from arars Harbor; City
of Puefc a. I rum Victoria. Mmaolta. from
llcnKkorc, Halted steamers Vtssouiian. for
iionolulu. la- catt(e. l-ar. f r Purt.sn.;:
H-snoft. t. Avtona: Morrood. for tlraya
Harbor: Osrttln.r City, for Port AmbuL
.-altie. Mar Arrived (traiser Mav
erick, from eaa Frj:clsc; U. C caMeaolp
HaraaM. from Fortward; steam uuA.o,
from taa FraB'-leow. aai:M teajrer Uov
ernor. for Ssa KrsBclfro; S1amer Be.Eo
rka and Maverick, tvr Tacoroa; temr
l"r of Sur.K fur .-; eohuoaar
Wills A. Holden. foe Tafma.
Rarmcrd. Waal-. May il Arrtved
aearoer t"armacd and steamer Carmel. flora
a rraaciaco. loadtag for Souttkra
fom'a.
Aas.le. y I Arrived hooner
W. H. J.wtt. from I'rar Harbor. tMilleu
Anni M. Campbell. fr Aatona
a
Ttdea at Astarta aatarday.
Itlgh. Low.
j -X. ai.teia'e ! A. il.. T-0 root
i.oa I', at.. -.-. feet
WHEAT IN PERIL
Drouth in Southwest Is Grave
.Menace.
MARKET IS KEPT. STRONG
Official Report rrom France Also
BoJlish In News of Day Longm
Sell for Profit Feature .
, of Market.
CHICAGO. May S- Peril from aV-fldent
moisture and from tb alsxiing temperature
threate-jed the wheat crop Southwest, and
kept speculators la a bullish mood today.
Closing pticca wr firm at last nlght'a levl
to "c above. The end of tb day left corn
Sc. to Se up.tnd oats at an advance of
Htre to Src In provisions th out
come varid from 33S gain to ShtC decline.
Desplt that prlc chaaea for wheat were
not of much width, trade was of an active
sort, with th .feeling qutt nevertheless.
Chorts and new Investors took tha lead in
th boring.""- Loans' sold to realise profits.
Aside from rfc druutb and hot waves South
west, the market received a bullish Impuls
throurb French official reporla of crop
shorta-. Fhowera in th American Spring
shut tIt. however, acted as an offset in
favor of th bears. Another drag was th
lark of any Improvement in the milling
demand. Nevertheless a rally was unmis
takably In progreas at tha close. July
ranaed rrom a4Tc to . and finished at
8"i. with a Dec gain of a ahade.
Covering by shorts in tha com crowd was
on a hus stale. July, fluctuated between
3.1 Sc and 'ISc closing firm Se up at MS
CsMVe. Cash grades were stronger. o. z
yellow finished at 51S'3S".
Th bulk In oats was attended by a lancer
trad than has been witnessed for som
time. High and low points for July were
36 Sc and Site with laat sales at 36c a
rise of So compared with last night.
Provlalons advanced with grain and be
cause of a light run of bogs, but gradually
sagged under liquidation- When th pit
was cleared, pork declined THc to ISSe of
the upward movement, but other products
wer back to within a small fraction either
wav from tha figtirea of -4 hours befors.
Th leading future ranged as follows:
V. 1 WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close."
May I.',", 1 t . I .S9S
July...... .n .sS -s"4 -
K-pt...... ."S .ts -:s .S
Uec. VMS .0 ,SS .0S
CORN".
May C4S .53 ' .
July M. 14H ."!" .KV.
fpt 54" .S4S .5S .US
Use 15 S .&:s .s:s -t:s
OATH.
Mar t- ." -5 .
July 14 .1S . -SS 4
Sept 33. IW .I'K
Dm 4S -lVs .2T t
'MluSS PORK.
July IS-00 15.10 14 15 147S
LARD.
July US', J?'j :! l.JJH
ept (.40 1.14 t.3.T
SHORT K1B3.
July t02S 7H "7 TIT.
S"t 00 t.o:s 7 5 7.14
Cash quotations war as foUoara;
Flnar Barely steady.
Ilye No. 5. 7c
Rariey Feed or mixing. iS47uo; fair to
choir malting, roctjll.t-i.
Timothy seed .13.00.
Cloci II 00.
Pork Mesa, per barrel, t lt. 1S.JS.
Lard p.r loo pounds. St JO.
Sriort ribe tilde tlooael. t7.t7S99.94.
Hide phort. clear tboxd. ts.ll S t
Orala statistic:
Total clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to 447.404 bush. la Exports for the
week, ss ahosra by Uradstreet'a wr equal
to 2.444.044 bushels. 1'rlmary recetpu wer
413.0O bushels. compared with 17.000
lajfhela th corrveponding day a year aro.
l:tlmatd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
3-il car: corn, oil cars; oat, 141 oars; hoga,
04 hud.
Dally movement Of produce:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour barrel :l.loo 14.700
WbeaU bushels ....... S-1.100 1 700
rorn. bushels 474.000 tl-1.400
Cats, bushela ......... 43I.:-" Ilo.mo
Rye. buahele i.Ooe 1.000
barley, bushels 14.404 10.4OO
Mlnneapalls Wheat Market.
VrVSEAPOLIS. May 5. Wheat: Msy.
Pnc: July. iistiv7e; oeptmbr. tlsc: 1
c.mber. SISc: .No. 1 hard, tl OO; No. 1
Northern. t7SvfVSe: No. 2 Northern. PftfJ
psc: Jto. 3 wheat. tOfjvtic; No. 1 wheal,
base
CrwlB Markets f th Xorthwest.
PEATTI.K. Mar ' .'. Wheat: Hluestem.
03 Sc: Fortyfod. e; club. 87rj Fife. H7c;
lry. t-1 per ton- Car recipts up. to noon to
Catarrh usually begins with irritated, inflamed membranes of the head,
nose and throat, from which there is a constant and copious discharge of
watery matter. Nature intends that these membranes shall be nourished by
the blood, but waste matters and impurities deposited into these delicate
parts, sets up inflammation and the discharge is a natural result. There is
only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to remove the cause by purifying
the blood. 'Washes, sprays, inhalations, etc., do not reach the circulation,
and therefore caa only afford temporary relief. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by
cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter, and at the same time
building np the system by its unequalled tonic effects. In other words
S. S. S. cures Catarrh by purifying the blood so that the mucous surfaces
and linings of the body are supplied with healthy nourishment instead of
being continually irritated from the catarrhal impurities.- Then the inflamed
membranes heal, the discharge is checked, head noises cease, the stomach is
toned np, and the throat is no longer clogged with mucus. - Boole on Catarrh
and any medical advice desired, free. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores. '
HIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, GA.
Today Eilers Music House should sell more than
20 pianos. This concern never has been and ney
er will be undersold.
In this closing-out sale of the East Side piano
stocK, we are selling the choicest of hig'h-g'rade
instruments, some of them not even shop-worn,
at reductions simply unprecedented.
" Good pianos are to be had for less than half the
price usually asKed by "roundabout dealers" and
branch-house concerns. . ' -
Nor is it necessary to pay all cash. Pay a little
each month or each weeK, and secure one of the
fine pianos offered at $185, $137, $85 or a fine
player-piano, $365, $285, etc., or one of the numer
ous Baby Grands at corresponding' reductions.
Eilers Music House sells ChicKerings, Sphmers,
Kimballs and other highest g'rade pianos. Deal
ers in the Autopiano, and all maKes of Talking
Machines. ( Now in the new building', corner
Seventh and Alder streets.
day: Wheat 8 cars, barley cars, hay S
cars, oats 1 car.
TACOMA. May W. Wheat: Blnestem. M
ejswc; fortvfold. 87c: club. fi(lWc; red
Russian, t4c Reoaipta, wheat 3 car a. hay 2
cara.
Grain at Haa Frsaeisr.
SAN FRANCISCO, May S. Wheat Firm.
Iterley r"ay.
tpot Quotations. .
v.h,,hlpplng. t1.40t.0 per cental.
Harlev peed. IL42S per cental; brew
Ins. 11.47S 1 :' per cental. ,.v
Oats Bed. I1.3u1.44 per cental: black,
fl.13nl.3JS per cental. , . -
Call board sale
Wheat No trading.
rtarley December. $1.33 S per .cental.
May. I.. 43 per cental. . -
F.oropeaa tirala Marketa
InSDON. May 20- Carsoee. quiet but
steady. Walla Walla for ahlpment at S3 trd.
Ensiled country markets easy. J S 4 Id low
r; rencb country markets (holiday).
LIVERPOOL, May 2. Wheat. May. "a;
July. 0s 10Sd: October, as 81kd. Weathsr.
cloudy. '
Iuluth Flax Market.
PTTLITH. Hif 2V Flax on track and to
arrive. i22S; May. S "f- "-""
4 " ?. S asked: September, 1. M; October.
tl.ii asked.
IMPROVEMENT 111 TRADE
BCSIXESS IS BETTER, BUT
'PROGRESS IS SLOW.
3Iore. Acliv Baying at Retail
Canses Broader Purchasing in
the Primary Markets.
NEW TORIC. May M. Oun'l review to
morrow will say:
Th. ,.. .(tti.tlon. aa a whole, pre
sents elements of Improvement and while
the increas In actual transactions is now
and In some places not dtscarnlbl. an ad
vance has been made.
store acuve jtti.u u;uih - - - - -companled
by brodr purchaaing In th
primary marseia tor l
livery of cotton goods for converting and
manufacturing purposes.
v. . . ..... .uh.iI.ii .hoar. Imnrove-
ment and a larger volume of Fall orders
ar received from traveling salesmen.
Leather markets Improve and sole leather
IS in gooa oemano. . a .oui -
con tin ue hlghar. .
GOOD WEATHKK HELPS RETAIL TRADE.
Bustaeea Improve Slowly, but In aa Irreg
ular Aar.
New YORK. May 24. Bfadetreetfs to-
Trade improves slowly, but In sn Irregu
lar way. The retail trad. In consequence
of continued gooa weatnr. "
but the turnover Is below that anticipated,
i) . . 1 1 I. r! i v. than at th 1. time
last season. Collections range from about
slow to fair.
Huslness failures In the United States for
t. - ,nin. w.v were !2S. against
; last week: tUO In the like Week of
lsio. :os In ISO. !41 In 1408 and 145 In
107. Business failures In Canada for the
week numtter J. wnicn compan- f
for laat week, and 14 for the llks period la
1?tVheat. Including flour, exports Worn the
Vnlted States and Canada for th week end
ing May 14 atrgrcgaieu , ., .k"
against 1.340.104 last week and 1.(94.144 this
week last year.
Corn exports for the week are T34 44
bushels, scamst 3.2B4 last week and 4a.
144 la 110.
Banlt Clearings. '
NEW YORK. May 28. Bradstreefa bank
clesrings report for the week ending May
25 shows an asarexate of $3.04S."1.000. aa
axslnst 3.l30.3ut".0oo last week and 2.8Z7.
D43.UOO In' the corresponding wk last year.
Inc.
New York
1.T1.:!2.000 .12 )
Chicago
Boston ..,...... ...
Phllsdelphla
(St- Loula
Kansae City
Pittsburg
fan Francisco ...........
lialtlroor ...............
Cincinnati .............
Minneapolis .............
Cleveland ...............
New orlaana ............
Detroit -.
Omaha .................
Los Anreles
I.nulsvlll
Mllwaukl
Port land . ...... ........
c'eatll
252.OM!.000
1
147.4s3.0l'O
la.4.V.0O0
ST.S
3.0
67.720.000 "La
4..&.-U.O00 8.3
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41.8'2.000 34
31.0-4S.OOO ISO
22.R1.ooo B.t
18 181.00O
1J.714.UO0
22.742.0lX
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9.4
13.211.O0O
12.612.000 11.2
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8.337.00O sil.8
8.418,0(10 4.T
6,79.l-00 "4.0
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7.1B2.000 e .a
0.400.000 U.3
8.2.".ooO S2
7.153.00O 87.1
8.84O.O0O 4.
4 S1U.OOO 1S 0
6.03I.OOO 7.8
4.122.0OO "21.4
4.S83.00O 23.0
3.HS3.000 S17.1
St. Paul --
Atlanta
PufTalo
D.nvr
Indianapolis
providence
Richmond
Washington. D. C
Ht. Joseph
port Wurtb ..-..... -
Memphis . . . .
Halt I.ak City ..!..
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma ......
Favannah
-ipokane. Wash
MDSTHE SYSTEM
OF CATARRH
air filurder
Hair Svta and Pufli are Surely Unxs
deria; tbo Glorioui Hair of
American Women.
i-r. '-e-;r , -
Bwlssco, the great discovery quick
ly stops falling hair and dandruff,
with the first few applications and
starts a new growth of hair at once.
J he change In the hair and scalp con
ition H strikingly noticeable In a
few days time. You don't have to alt
around and wait Indefinitely for re
sults. You can refrain the youthful color of
your hair quickly with, 43wlssco with
out dyeing; or staining".
Prove It free by sending 10 cents to
help pay postage and packing to
Bwlssco Hair Remedy Company, 3642 P.
O. Square, Cincinnati. Ohio.
8 wis sco is sold by druggists and
drug departments everywhere at 50
cents and J1.00 a bottle.
For sale and recommended in Port
land by
THE OWL DRUG CO.
Toledo
Oakland. Cal
Sacramento, Cel....
Helena
Houston
Galveston ......
4.R48.OO0 12.1
2,842,000 10.3
1.208.0UO 18.1
834.000 .1
21.6K4.0UO S10.2
12.btt3.0UO 7.1
irecrcase.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. May 2. Butter Finn;
CrirS, u&iritT. auv'i.
Kggt Easy: receipts, 12.470 cases; at
mark, cases Included. 1212bc; firsts, 14c;
prime firsts. 15c. ...
Chaess Steady; daisies, ll'i611c;
twins. 124 6 12c; Young Americas, 1114
611Hc; long horns. ll"46Hfec.
Salem and Eugene High to Jleet.
SALEM, Or., May 29. (Special.)
Members of the Salem High School
track team 'eft tonight for Eugene
where) they meet the Eugene high
school team tomorrow. Members of the
Salem team are: Kaiser, Small and Mc
Ldren, In tho dashes and relay; Byrd,
Hinges. Hamel and Savage. In the long
runs; Lafky. Smith and Klefer. In the
hurdles and 4-jmps, and Vincent for
the shotput and discus throwlnir
Worked -Three Weeks
in Last 10 Months
8. F. Hobb, of Poplar Bluff. Mo,
writes: "I am a farmer of the Iron
Mountains. I have had rheumatism for
the last ten months. I purchased a
pair of electropodes and have had great
results from them. I have worked but
three weeks In the last ten months and
now I am working on my farm every
day and think I am getting well."
John McArthur, of Bowlus, Minn,
writes: "Enclosed please find $3 for
which please send me three pairs of
Electropodes. I have used two pair of
your Electropodea now. When I began
their use I waa not able to make a atep
without the aid of crutches, now I am
able to get around nicely with a cane
and believe another pair will com
pletely cure me."
Rheumatism, nervousness, neuralgia,
backache, liver and kidney complaints
are caused by excess uric acid. Medi
cine can only temporarily counteract
the effect, while electropodes remove
the excess uric acid, and all other poi
sons' and impurities, from the system.
The result Is prompt relief and a per
manent cure..
"What Electropodes have - done for
others, they can do for you. Nothing Is
so convincing as the actual test. Elec
tropodea will convince you. Wear a
pair 30 days absolutely at our risk.
Booklet upon request. .
At druggists or by mall, postpaid. If
your druggist cannot furnish Electro
podea, send us $1 and we will see that
you .are supplied Immediately. State
whether tor man or woman. Western
Electropode Company, 241 Los-Angeles
Street. Los Angeles, Cal. -
MEN
CORED
SS
Is Our Fee
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning. Itching and Inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected la
seven days. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M,
Sunday. 10 A- M, to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co.
XZtt WASHINGTON STREET,
- Corsrr First. Psrtlauid, Or.
Dr. Lindsay
RELIABLE ,
EDUCATED .
EXPERIENCED
CONSULT HE FRT.B
If you are worried
about, a special ail
ment, organlo weak
ness or any male ali
ment or blood ali
ment.
I hav so moan V;
fafth In mv own skill 4a
that I will prove my ability before I ask
one cent. You don't need money to be
gin my treatment. YOU MAT PAY MB
AFTER I CURE YOU.
Dr. Lindsay
The Old Reliable Specialist
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 12846 Second street. Portland,
Or. Office hours A. M. to ( P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to I P. M.
L. T. TEE & SONS
The Old. Bellatble Cbinc
Doctor spent lifetime Btudr of
hmttm ud reetarcfa In China;
uttf crutetil diploma bj the
Emperor; gnmrmatvm cure all
tUimeaU of -men tad women
whea others tail. It yoa uf
fer. call or write to YEE
SON'S MSDICDCE CO.. liS-
rst. Cor. Aldfr. rortia-Kt.
Or.
ml
Cured in
;' ".
: t
Dr. A. O. Ssaltk.
Z am the only specialist In Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that yon
rill know yon consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally.' I possess skill
ind experience, actraired in such a
way that no other can share, and
ihould not be classed with medical
companies. It is impossible for
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine in
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and identity . are In
definite, is selected and published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination
and treatment.
lil-irMiirtiir
WRITTEN GUARANTEE 0r. Smith's WTltten guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure cer" "-i18?'" J
every collar you have paid me for my services. My services cost you
nothing unless I cure your Varicos. Veins. Hernia. Piles, Fistula, Blood
Poisonfor anv ailment l guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable,
and no more than you are able and willing; to pay for benefits.
Office hours A. IS. to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Dr. A. G. Smith
Danger Liirks in Neglect
SECURE THE SERVXCE3 OB"
"THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS"
HOEST TREATJLKXrPrOSrnY& RESTJITS
YOU
s5.
My Fee in Many Cases
CURED IN
FIVE DAYS
VARICOSE VEINS
OBSTRUCTIONS
PILES
FISTULA .
No Detention' from '
Business or Home. -No
Berere Operations.
Manr Cases Tfaorou"hlj
Oured In One Treatment.
I ha-re Proof for Ktbtj
Statemeitt I -Make.
Examination and Consultation Free
r Miirl vn munntl WHATDVEB TOR' CONSULTATION. EXAMINATION
ANii rctFiarBMMs. andtou 5av othiq to pat roa exxpt
SATISI-ACTOHT TREATMENT. .
Medlolne furnished from my own laboratory. uo xo 4sj.per " "
lot call, write for particular. Many oases ar curable at home. Hours I A M.
eaonot
to t V.
Sundays ju' u. .
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO.
tSOH YA-aTTTI.T. ST.. COR. SECOND ST. " PORTLAND, OK.
f f BrwtrJ GeUasssI X
M m c.i i . . k -
a IK safe and simple remedy for "
a rsscUns, Cateii, Heyrescr sl
tlZ l-i i I Infiainmatleas, Irritations, elosr
I VrJ I .tlons o ALL moooas mambrmncs
I ' I or llolnes of tha no., throat,
I f""j I ttfrfT"11 or otbr orcaos. -. ,
1 -VSV AT DHUOtllSTS at
Wky neiiiut ftmrmV wmmmm
V. V TrwtlM with MAh bora. I I
V OHiaUdoorquss 1" '
.TW Esaa (Jeaieil Cs.
S. H. WAI JING CO.
Original Chinese herb
and root medicines.
EEM0VED TO '
211 ALDEE ST.
Above 0. W. P. Waiting
Station.
Corner First and Alder.,
Portland. Ox.
Five Days
Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Blood Poison
Xs Detention From Ocenpatloa, . '
Family or Home
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,
MAItT CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN 0NE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME -SA VIVO, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE.- I
GIVE MY WORD AND "WILL CITB
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH
ARE TUB KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST. I WILL GIVE $500
TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS
TRUE.
I Invite you to come to my of- .
flee. I will explain to you my "
treatment for Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood -Poison,
Piles, Fistula. B 1 a d d'e r.
Kidney, Prostatic and all' Men's
Ailments, and give you FREE a
physical examination: If necessary
a microscopical and chemical
analysis of eecretlons, to deter
mine pathological 'and b a c t e rlo- .
logical condltlona. Every person
should take advantag-e of this op-
Sortunlty to learn their true con
ltlon. A permanent cure la what
you want.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all oases by one
treatment. In such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
ss r v e d and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured 6r refund the
money.
HERNIA (Rl'Pn:RE)
Disregard of ex latins hernia ha)
cost many lives. The smallest
hernias are the moat dangeroua
to life, because of the Increased
liability to strangulation. I cure
rupture In selected cases with per.
feet safety and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
606 " FOR BLOOD POISON.
t use Professor Ehrtlch'a won
derful new c.lscovery, 60," in
cases of Specific Blooi Poison. It
cures In oae treatmen.t and Is the
greatest marvel of medical
science. This new remedy has
been successfully used In thou
sands of cases. Let me explain Is
to you. ,
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
My Claims Are Founded on Cures
If you art weak, ailing' man, stop and think
what you could accomplish If you wero strong and
well what a aourca of happiness, good health, and
robust stxanrth would ba to you.
It takes more strength to be flick than well It
takes more strength to 11 under the condltlona
of Illness than It does when In health.
All my life I have been studying this problem
curing complaints of men restoring to strength
weak, ailing men.
I know that Z can quickly and aurely restore
you to health.
My Immense practice, my large medical offices
are th reiult of cure eu re, certain. I can cure
CAN PAY AFTER CURED
INQUIRE
Investigate for yourself. REMERBER, TT COSTS
YOU NOTHING to have the opinion of the best.
thorough,, painstaking EXAMINATION" given
each and every person by me personally.
WEAKNESS
To amy man who is suffering from 'WEAKXftSS
FUNCTION AX. DBCLaNB. or PROSTATIC DIS
EASES let me ask you the question: Will you put
your time against miner If I fail to cure. MY
SERVICES COST YOU NOTHING. This remark
able treatment you can only procure from MS. It
consists of 21 TREATMENTS NO, MORE, NO
l-ESS. Each and every treatment Is given by me.
aa U I too valuable to Intrust to. an assistant.
I can cure you and make you as well as you
'ever were In your life. I will tone up your sys
tem, cleans the poison from your blood, give you
s healthy color to your cheeks, a brightness to
your eye. ao that In a very short time you would
not know that you aver had a stick day In your
Ufa.
.ABSOLUTE CURES
Tou ean'l afford to experiment - srltii your
HEALTH AJTD STRENGTH.
My long" years of experience as a SPECIALIST
In diseases peculiar to men hav proved to m
that 90 per cent of th men are suffering; from
one or more of the followlnc corKUUona:
VARICOSE) VEI"f8, -",.'
DISORDER.", RtPTUREt
Speclfls Blood Poison. Contracted Disorders. Eld.
ney and Bladder TrouWass, Post ratio Disease, Piles,
and ail Beflax Pelvic- Ailments.
v
HaIHa! He! He!
That's the way to feel EVERY ONB
does that takes a CASCARET n.ht
BEFORE, whes "he looks at the fellow
who didn't. For OVER-EATING and
DRINKING nothing on Earth cleans you
out as CASCARET, naturally easily,
without that upset sick feeling. Don't
neglect at bed time 9 P. M. or 4 A. M.
10 difference you II need it.
831
CASCARBTS toe a box for a week's
" treatment, all druggists. Bigfrest seller
in the world. Million boxes a month.
BLG CnooNO. CHINESE DOCTOR.
StrowDnaga Dias
1J First street,
room IX and 225 "4
Alder st. Chinese
Boot snd Herb
Medicine. Cures
Cancer. Rheuma
tism. Consumption,
Dropsy. Catarrh,
ctomach. Luna. .
Liver and Kidney
Troubles. All
Chronic ailments
of men and wo
men. Examinatlont
fre. Drusstorsv
ZSa Wsnrters at.
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