Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 15, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    NEW BOARD
MAY
KEEP OLD FORCE
Big Changes Under Port of
Portland Commission Not
Expected.
.BODY TO MEET FRIDAY
Personnel Now II a Three? Men In
Icrcatcd In lUvrr Pursuits as
Suggested to Governor.
Pcaee? Noir in City.
Unless additional rmlrnMlw.i taka
on tli Port of Portland Commia
i;on and etronser control la obtained
'through the election of new members,
tir will be no sweeping changes In
policy cr employes. While members
elected TiiursJay say that affairs of the
Commission are new to there anj that
i they wlil not announce a policy until
ifaoilltar with tie details. It l known
'tint t'.-.ere la a strong disinclination on
th re.-t cf som. ot least, to disturb
t.1 present working force.
An a!Jurr.ed me-t!r.g will be held
a 1 o'clock this afternoon at which
Captain Arch! Pea', who wa absent
'Thursday, la expected to attend. Jt 1
possible that a fifth new member will
be narned to succeed Mr. Will!, but th
attitude of Commissioner John Drlscoll
doe not Indicate that he will abdicate
'In favor of another at present.
Mariner on Board.
If Captain Pes retains hla place
th Commission will hare a strong rep-
resent.tloa of marine men. aa Captain
'James juvir Is on of the best-known
steamboat owners and masters on th
river, whl'.e D. C. O'Reilly I active as
an owner. B'"th ar Interested In th
Clatakante Transport ttlon Company.
: operatic th Heaver and Waken.
' wfcll Captain Shaver controls much
' stock In th Shaver Transportation
'Company, owning the steamer. Phavrr.
Sarah Dixon. No W onder. M. F. HcnJer-
,: aon. Waur.a and Cascades. Mr. O'Reilly,
! aa head of the Diamond O fleet, la con
cerned In th management of the
stem me rs Diamond O anil Ottawa, be
aides a number of large barges.
It waa ara-ued by some when Gov
ernor West sought to establish a new
Commission, that a mistake had been
made In not naming three men having
Intercut on the river, and In the rear
rangement of the old Hoard's personnel
such a dnlegattnn has been obtained.
Treasurer Is to lie Named.
At today'a session a treasurer will
probably b named, aa the resignation
' of Mr. Adams left the Hoard without
awn an officer, though the funds have
not been transferred, and there may
be standing committee named by
President Mcara.
Commissioner Prlscoll la aecretary,
H will holl that office tn the event
of hla not resigning, until Fall, when
th annual election will tak place.
roriaSDOx wul load hkre
Mors) Carriers to Ile .Vnnooncetl and
Tonnage I Scarce.
In a little more than a ar alnce her
prevloua voyace. from Portland, the
Dritlsa tramp Conladon la to roturn to
Portland to load lumber, as J. J. Moore
at Co.. her charterers, have purchased
a part carico from the Charles i. Mccor
mack Company to bo delivered at SU
Helens. The veseal arrived at Victoria
June 1 with a New York cargo and
should be ready soon to proceed to the
Columbia. A portion of her load will
be supplied at the Hammond mill.
Tontu Point. The entire lot sroes to
Australia. The Coulndon cleared from
Portland July. 110. for Shanghai, with
J.300.000 f let of lumber.
etross: demand cn the Coaat for West
Coast and Australian lumber tonnane
Is clean n up available vessels rapidly
and aa many salllns; carriers are taken.
It Is felt that if the market holds strong
ln these countries the demand for ahlpa
will tend to attffen frelshts tor grain
tonnage. As lumber ha been purchased
for August loading for which tonnage
has not been named, and mors Is to be
floated In September and October rroro
lower-rtver mills, ther may be a scur
rrlnir around for Fall Teasels.
Portlands July showing will not be
as great as for the same period last
season, when six Teasels departed with
lumbar aggregating lo.7il.000 feet.
TMe month th Kthelwolf. Kumerto. H.
liaxkfeld and Rygta will set away front
tie local harbor carrying under 10.000.-00-
foe-L
DUKnCE fHAMPOKG WIl.t, 0
Appropriation for 11 lame I tc Only
SaXflck-n for On PIgser.
Through the refusal of officials at
Washington to sanction a recommenda
tion that tlo.ODt) )e made available
for the Improvement of the I'pper Wil
lamette this year, and allowing but
I .'1.000 for the project, the dredge
Champoeg. which Is working at Eudd s
Chute, will be ordered out of commis
sion August V. fully three months In
advance of the Kali high water sea
son on that stream. She will finish at
Pud. is Chut this week and then shift
to Kola Par.
It Is stlmatd that the Cham poet
Is operated at an expense of tsOi) a
month, while the dredge Mathloma. a
larger vessel and the official snag
puller of this district, coats 11100
monthly to run. The Mathloma will
be continued in service as long aa
money la available and river condi
tion warrant keeping her at work,
but the Champoeg cannot be recom
mtealoned until the 1913 appropriation
ta available. Last season's progress
was such that of 1 bars dredged above
Oremn City but two filled In the Win
ter and besides the channel was dou
bled in wldih to SO feet. The Mathloma
la working at Coffee Chute, two mliea
shore the mouth of the Yamhill I liver.
TYPE OF BUIDGE DRAW VP
Committee Considers Plans In Con
nection "With Broadway.
Action looking toward the designa
tion of a type of draw for the Broad
way bridge was taken yesterday by the
bridge committee of the Executive
Board, which met for the first time
under the new administration. Upon
motion of D. Soils Cohen, a statement
of th facts as to the contract for the
span and all of the plans win be made
by th City Auditor, so that th com
mittee wlU be able to decide upon a
type of draw. If none has already been
determined.
j. B. Laaton. repreaentlng the
Schnr rolling lift draw, was present
to exhibit the model of the type fur
nished by his company. He said that
'he believed It could be Installed for at
.least lii.6it 1 Uiaa asjr oftar land. ,
Chairman Hector expressed the belief
that th city should Investigate rery
thoroughly the question of what type
of draw shall be Installed.
Marine Xotc.
With lSMOO feet of lumber atlll to go
aboard. Captain Dleckmann expects the
German bark H. Hackfeld to finish load
ing today. 6he la to clear for London.
Officer of th Yellow Stack LJne
steamer Pomona reported yesterday that
rat quantities of oil were floating on
th Willamette between Stevens Point
and Sellwood.
In th constwlse eet two new charter
are announced of vessels In port, the
STIAilER IXTELUGrXCX.
! I Arrive.
Kama. From. Data,
v.m.nir Pan Pedro In port
peer sa rtdrt...
p. via hoMkBOf...
pr.akwater... .Coos Hay....
r olden Gal. .. Ti:ia-aooa. . .
Klamath Ja Pranclsei
HiIKau Bay ocean...
:acley ullar.i3aiSMa- . ....
Sue K. Elnioea. TL.amook...
oeo. W Elder, .saa llo...
la
part
port
port
In
In
In
.In
In
port
port
port
July
July
Ju'.y
July
July
July
July
July
July
I.oee City ea rear....
Anvil ..Halidon
A mane Eureka
Kumerlc. ..... Manila
ra.oon "aa Frenoleoe
Peaver. ....... Ban I'edro....
Knacoke. ... .. .Saa Ils...
liuink I bean.. Hoeskonc...
11 mmm, 1 mm 11 lir kollk....
Juiy
Au.
Aus.
Aug.
airathljroa lionskuu"- ..-
tvrnedaled t Desert,
Name. Tor.
Date-
Par ocean Bayoesaa..
July 13
July 13
l;rvak water iu.no
Ool.leu Oat-.. Tillamook....
Klarnaih Jn LMeso....
Itrar fan I'eore. ...
Ruruerlc Xanlla
Nome City. . . . .San Pedro. . .
Sue II. KImor. liiamoDJl....
tieo. YV klder. .fan Dies....
Alliance Eureka
Ryaja Momkott....
Slaj.le Dller. Ha. boa
Anrll. ........ llaaaD
Falcon. ....... Fan Franetso
Roanoke baa Dlaso....
lteaver ..Fan pear....
Henrik Ibsen. . Ilmikont....
Hercules. Hnnckocs.. ...
S:ratb:yoa. ... .Hon aon a. .
Hue City. .....tea Ire....
July
July
July
July
July
Jy
July
July
Ju.v
July
July
Ju:r
July
July
Aus.
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July
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IS
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steamer Nome City loading for San Pedro
at U M ad the steamer Washington for
San Francisco at ft.
Having finished loading lumber at
St. Helens for San Pedro, the schooner
Alvena Is to leave down today.
Merchants Exchange statistic) show
that during June 876.130 sack of Cal
ifornia cement were delivered here,
bringing the total a Inc. January 1 to
:.i:.s3J sacks.
Last of the cement cargo of the
barge Amy Turner Is expected to be
discharged today at Supple s dock and
he will leave down tomorrow to begin
loading lumber on the lower river.
To begin loading flour for the Orient,
the Norwegian steamer Itygja shifted
yesterday afternoon to the Crown
mill. Ualfour. Guthrie's new plant,
from the Eastern A Weatern tntlL
Ash-street dock, the flrat to be over
flowed by the June freshet, was the
last to be free of rising waters, as
the river atood at 14.1 feet yesterday
and the lower dock there was cleared.
Major Morrow, United States Engineer,
has ordered that the dredge Umatilla
and drill scow No. 2 begin work Monday
on Five-Mile Rapids, on the Snake River,
Work ceased there early In the Spring.
J. J. Moore Co. have chartered the
barkentlne Georgir.a for a direct port
on the West Coast at Sa 3d. with the
option of Sydney, ilrlsbene or N
Zealand at private terraa. loading ports
being either Columbia River, Wljlapa
Harbor or Puget Sound.
When th steamer Klamath sails
Tueeday she will have orders to call
at San Franclaco to discharge paa
aengera and at San Pedro and an
Llogo with passengers and cargo. The
steamer Nome City, sailing the same
day. win proceed to rian Pedro via
San Francisco.
Uumber-ladcn. the steamer Shasta
sailed from the harbor last evening,
having- finished loading a parcel after
taking on moat of her cargo at Kalaraa.
The steamer Nehalem left the harbor
to load lumber at Tongue Point, and
the steamer Klamath for St, Helens
to start working.
J. Ernest Laldlaw, agent for the Cali
fornia Atlantic Steamship Company,
expects the steamer Stanley Dollar to
begin discharging cargo brought from
Balboa br way of San Francisco to
day. About 6V feet of lumber and a
shipment of salmon will be loaded, after
which she will proceed to Grays Harbor
to complete the cargo. '
For the flrat time since she was
seriou-ly damaged by fire two months
ago. the steamer Shaver operated on
the river yesterday. She was in com
mand of Captain Jim Shaver, and
moved the ocean-going steamers Bear
and Rygja during the afternoon. She
will remain in commission.
Bringing a large cargo of cement,
ths Hammond teamer Francis H. Leg
pet t crosaed Into the river from San
Francisco yesterday and will proceed
here to discharge, after which ahe will
load on the lower river and take In
tow another olgar-shaped log raft,
similar to the one, she lost at sea on
her last trip.
There entered yesterday at the Cu.i-tom-house
the steamers Klamath.
Shasta. Asuncion and Nehalem. from
San Francisco. The Breakwater
cleared for Coos Bay. the Shasta for
San Pedro with I5.0)0 feet of lumber,
the Klamath for San Pedro with s&O.OOO
feet of lumber, and the Asuncion for
San Francisco In ballast.
General Agnt Ransom, of the allied
Harrlman ocean line, yesterday received
nstructlone from San Francisco that the
Norwegian steamer Rygja. now loading
here, will not be turned over to Frank
Waterbouse tt Co.. under the terms of
the recent transfer of the Portland &
Asiatic fleet, until she returns from th
Orient In October. The Norwegian
steamer Herrlk Ibsen will be released
to th Waterhouae line August L when
she arrives by way of San Francisco.
The Hercules and Strathlyon. also com
ing In August, will be accepted at Port
land. Movement of Vessels.
nnTLiD. July 1. Arrived British
steamer Kumerlc from the Orient via Puset
Sound. Palled Steamer enas--a. lor can
Astoria. July 14. Ballad at :S0 A. M. -Steamer
Washtenaw, for San Pedro. Ar
rived at 1:10 P. it. and U:t up etaamer
P. H. Lesaett. from 8an Franclaoo. Ar
rived at 8 40 P. M. and left up British
steamer Kumerto. from Orient via Seattle.
Astoria. July 14 Balled Bcnooner w. jr.
Jewctt. for Pan Pedro.
8aa Francisco. July 14. Arrived at T A.
M. Steamers Beavar and Despatch, from
Portland.
Sailed last nlabt 8 ream era Oleum, carroa
and Aurelia. for Portland
Kan vranctaco. Joiv 1 1. Arrived Steam-
era Nana frnlth, Kedondo. from Cooe Bay:
Paepatch. from Columbia Hlver; Beavar.
from Asov. Talara: China, from Hongkong;
M. F. Plant, from Peattie: Xayfalr. from
Wlllapa: schooner Lissle Vane, from Oraye
Harbor: iaiim, rrom Tecoma.
Miied t:eamere Ueora w. Elder, for
Astoria: Virginian, for Honolulu. Seattle and
Tacoraa: Haymond. for 'Wlllapai schooner
urefon. for coquin mver.
Seattle. July 14. Arrived Steamer Buck-
man, from T atoms ; steamer Charles Nel
son, from San Tnclscoi steamer Bertha,
from Southwestern Alaaa-a; steamer Saward.
from St. Jflchaale; ataamer Fairtieven. from
8aa Franclaco. 6alld Steamer Tiverton,
foe Port Gamblei eteamar President, for San
Franclaco; eteamar Maverick, for Taooraai
rteamar Hornby Castle, for Everatti steamer
puckman. for San Franclaco; steamer Jeffer
son, for bkasaay; steamer Charlea Nelson,
for Taeoma; ateamer Falraavea, for Tacoma.
Tide at Aatoria Saturday.
HimL LOW.
A. M....T feat 0 r A. M....O 00 foot
II if. M...J..1 fset-8-&5 iS Xn.1.1 feat
PLEA FOR BULLION
GANG'S Ml IDE
San Francisco District Attor
ney Wants Charge Against
Caviness Dropped.
CAMERON MAY SAY "NAY'
California Official Asks That Bnd
Check Indictment Be Quashed
as Prisoner Aided Investi
gators of Big Steal.
It Is the wish of the San Francisco
authorities that the Indictment against
Orrtlle Caviness, alias Elmer L. Smith,
alias J. O. Ross, alleging passing of a
forged check on the Merchants Na
tional Bank, be dismissed. C. M. Flck
ert. District Attorney of San Francisco,
and Max McN'utt. Assistant District At
torney, hare written a letter to. Dis
trict Attorney Cameron asking that
such a step be taken. Mr. Cameron
will call upon District Attorney Fick
ert when he goes to San Francisco
soon. He has not yet Intimated wheth
er he Intends to comply with the re
quest of the California authorities.
Caviness Is a member of the ganjr
accused of stealing a large quantity
of gold bullion from the express and
mall while It was being transported
from Alaska to Seattle. In the state
court here he Is. accused with Charles
Barrett, alias George S. Stlmpson, 12. J.
Wheeler and James Whealen of having
passed a worthless check for $2300 on
the Merchants National Bank, May 6,
1910. The check was drawn on the
Flrat National Bank of Pocatello,
Idaho.
Check Found Worthless.
Caviness went to Sidney Gordon, a
Portland attorney, and engaged him to
collect a delinquent mortgage. Later
he appeared at the attorney's office
with a check, saying it was in payment
for the interest on the mortgage. He
took the 12300 check to Gordon, and
It was deposited in the hank. Before
the Pocatello bank notified the Port
land Institution that the check was
worthless the entire $2,300, minus the
attorney's fees, had boen checked out
by Caviness, who went under the name
of P.oss.
District Attorney Flckert writes that
the charges against those Implicated
with Cavlneaa, lodged against them In
the San Franclaco court, were dis
missed on the ground that they did
nothing bet dispose of gold filings.
Caviness waa sentenced to serve a year
at San Quentln and turned over to the
Firemen's Fund Insurance Company
18000 In gold bullion found in his pos
session. It Is pointed out that it would
have been difficult to convict him, as
the numbers had been removed from
the gold bars, and two witnesses,
Adams and Wesh. who could have Iden
tified the bars, are In Alaika, so that
It would have cost the authorities
14000 to bring them south to testify.
Banks Also Ask Leniency.
Th letter also contains the state
ment that the Merchants National
Bank and the Bankers' Association
have requested that Caviness be dis
missed and authorized him to use their
names.
The reason given by the San Fran
cisco official why District Attorney
Cameron should recommend the dis
missal of the Indictment Is that Cavi
ness has given the San Francisco of
ficials valuable Information, and that
they agreed with him to dismiss the
other charges against him If he would
confess.
"About the time Caviness was ar
rested there was 18000 worth of that
gold bullion right here In Portland."
said District Attorney Cameron yester
day. "But the authorities did not get
it. I see no reason w-hy Caviness
should be released. A serious charge
now rests against him."
SIX DOLLAR LAMBSSOLO
FIRM DEMAND FOR MCTTOX
.MATERIAL. AT STOCKYARDS.
Top-Grade Cattle Bring Full Frlces.
Fire Loads of lings Arrive
From Nebraska.
Eevaral earloada of cattlo wer moved
at th etockyarde yeaterdar. hut most of
th aalea were of amall lota Ther waa a
largsr supply thsn usual, but th market
continued firm. Top steers brousht lti.23
and other gradee sold from 13. Prima
cows want at 15.25 and a amall load of
epayed belfere sold at t 23.
Th mutton market showed Its recant
firmness. Three bunchee of lamba aold at
13.7s and one cholo lot brought Id. Most
of the shaep offered wer stockera and aold
low.
No hog aale were reported, but f!v ear
loada cam tn from Nebraska
The dar'e arrivals wer 403 rattle. 13
calve. 1203 aheep, aus hore and 23 horaea.
tihlppere war: Dick Barnhous. Condon.
1 oar of horses; Ed Knorr. GransevtHe. Ida
ho. 4 cars of cattle: . W. glade. Cald
well. 1 car of horaea; KldwU Caewell.
Pomeroy. Wash., 1 car of cattle: F. L.
Keeta, iloro. 3 cars of shaep: Baker
Froet. Caldwell. 1 car of cattle and calves:
Heniln Obllnser. Nebraska, 8 cars of
hoga: I B. Gentry. Keppner, 2 cara of
aheep; J. T Hughes. Heppner. 3 cars of
cattle: Hush Cummlnrs. Con a 1 11 a. 1 car of
cattle; Joseph Winters, Drain. 1 car of cat
tle and horses: G. E. Rogers. West Sclo. 1
car of .ehe.-p; 6. L.. Overton. Harrtsburg. 1
car of cattle: L. B. West, Oakland. 0 cara
of cattla and aheep. and F. W. Willlama.
Junction City. 1 car of aheap.
Th dya aalea ware aa follows t
Weight. Price.
4 OOWa .mm 845 fvoo
8 steers 91(3 0.00
w steers .10.1.1 3.73
11 steers 1"T2 6 23
steere 1071 3 Ml
IS epayed heifers 11"n 23
Tt. c oit c-Hr. dicroocAc
r-r-y. crJm cia
blood, and therefore the cure of any skin trouble can come only through
a thorough cleansing of this vital fluid. Salves, washes, lotions, etc.
relieve some of the itching and discomfort, help to reduce inflamma
tion or aid in keeping the cuticle clean, but such treatment does not
reach the blood, and of course can have no real curative effect S. S. S.
cures Skin Diseases of every kind because it purifies the blood. It is
an internal remedy for an internal trouble, and works on the only
reasonable and certain method of cure. S.S.S. .removes all , acids and
humors from the circulation and leaves the blood stream rich healthy
and nourishing in order that it may supply the cuticle with the neces
sary properties to restore it to its smooth, normal condition. Book on
SW W- and SnilCf
III
H. 00
6.25
10
e io
5.63
4.00
0 10
e.oo
p.23
5.60
5.75
4.00
S.7S
6.7.1
5.73
BOO
3.73
I. .1U
2.25
1.50
4.00
6. 30
5.73
7.HO
4.3(1
4.25
0.00
6.23
3.00
3.23
5.25
3.0O
4.5)
4.00
4.00
3.10
3.60
4 00
90.00
80.00
75.00
1 bull
..11HI1
103 limbs
62 lamb ......
24 lambs
Ill lambs
10 ewes
43 ewes
101 sheep
7 lamba
1 calf
R calves
1 cair
2 cows
1 cow
IR steers1 ......
1 cow
t cow
1 cow
13 cows
2 stags
2 stags . . .
1 bull
1 bull
2 bulls
4 bulls
1 bull
1 horae. driver
7
80
.. 71
. . A3
. . 00
. . I
.. ft
.. 48
.. 230
. . 33'1
.. 210
. .1240
..ll-'H
. .1003
.. 700
. .1070
..1030
. . 041
..11WI
..1343
..1310
. .1SS0
..1310
. .1117
. .1810
t horse, driver
9 hnraa drivers, each.
Prices current on the various clasaes of
Stock at the Portland Union Stockyards
were aa follows:
prim hay-fed steers. ......... 19 00 C 1S.23
Choice steers
6.TSO -
pair to good it ae ra. ............
Common ateere
Prim cowi
Good to choice cows..
Fair to good cowa
Poor cowi
Choice half era
Choice bulla
Choice Usht calves
Gou u cnolca light catvaa ....
Choice hcar csivee
Choice stags
(owd to chuice stags. .........
Hs
Choice hogs
Good to cholc hogs
Choice to neavy
LOil.lUOb
fc-.oca hogs .........
fihHP
Cholc Spring lambs
Cholc yearlings
Good to choice yearllnga
Fair to medium yearllnga
Choice awea -.
Good to choice ewoa
l-'alr to medium ewes
Good to choice heavy wethara. .
Old neavy wethera
Mixed lots
i.liO t.s
a.ood ail
S.25 9 5.50
4.75 6.00
4-50ip 4.75
4.23 tp 4.30
6.00 3 6.50
4.23V '
1.00 it l.t
Tit is
l.0
5 00 6.50
.; i.es
7.009 T.25
0.70& 7.00
6.33 t 6.50
S.00O I (
.;so :.
5.000 6.00
lli 9 4.t
1.50k X-li
1.009
2.73 Ht 8.U0
2.30l 2.75
2 25S 2.50
8 SOS 3.75
3.00$ 3.50
4.00 if 6.00
The following quotatlona apreaent prlcsa
en tnla market for the different claases of
horses: Drafters, extra heavy, t2000t
drafters. Hot to 1700 lbs., $150S:50; draft
era, 1200 to 1(00 lbs., 11000250; chunks.
iioftliO;-plugs, (103S46; driving bone.
16 and up; aaddla horses 1(0 and up.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. July 14. Cattle Receibta. ea
tlroated. 15.0K; market, dull. weak. Beevea.
4.b3o7; Texas steers, (4.75ft 5.U0; West
ern, I4.60Qd.10: stockers and feedera. 3i
6 10: com and hellers. 42.25d5.73: calves.
J5il7 25.
Hogs Receipts, estimated. 1S.01O: market,
gineiully l'c lower. Light, 0.35 (fl 0.77 '-c;
mixed, t0,305t M); heavy. 0.10'8.77H ;
rouKh. fx. low 6.3.1: good to choice heavy,
US 1.77 V, ; pigs, ."7.1tf bulk ut
Ml'l. -V4.15j 6.65. . .,
fcthcop Receipts, estimated. 14.000: mar
k-t, ioc to 15c lower. Native. $3.6014.65;
Woit'-rn. 36"0; yearllnicr. 11.40(130;
imM, native, HuUu; Western. 44.0O3 ..
Coffee and Sugar. '
NEW YORK, July 14. Coffee closed firm,
net 2 points higher at 8 points lower. Sales
61.500 bass. July. 11.68c; August. 11.52c:
September. U.S3c; October. 11.13c: Novem
ber, 11.02c; December, Jsnuary ana reoruar,
10.63c; March. April, May ana June, lu.sic.
Knot rolfn stesdr. Rio No. 1. 1313'c:
Santos No. t. 14c Mild coffee steady. Cor
dova. II & 15c nominal.
Sugar Raw Arm. Muscovado, S test,
3.70c; centrifugal. test. 4.2Jc; molasses
sugar. S3 test, 3.48c. Refined sugar ateady.
Importa and Exports.
NEW YORK. July 14. Kxports of mer
chandise and dry goods at the Port of New
York for the week ending July S were valued
at Slt.J3S.2Tl.
imnorti of aoec e at the I'ort or New torn
for the week ending today were tl73.2S
silver and 4101.750 gold.
Export of specie for the wee were stuj,
722 sliver and 1111.903 gold.
Dried Fruit at Sew York.
NEW YORK. July li. Evaporated apples
firm, with the small remaining atock of old
ovine at full pricea fancy, iooiic;
choice, lie; good to prime, 14Uc
Prunes rather more active than oerore in la
season and prices well maintained. Be to
lthic tor California 20-aos. 110 to 14Kc
for Oregons, 80s-30s.
Paachea oulet. Choice, meic; extra
choice. SSVic: fancy. ttei0c.
Naval Stores.
6AVAXXAH. Ga.. July 14. Turpentine
Arm 60&50ic. galea 751 barrela; recelpta
14.800 barrcia; enipmenia uuu oarreia;
stocks. 22.000 barrela.
Roaln firm. Salea S200 ponnda; receipts
4200 pounds; shipments 3000 pounds; etocka
S9.9.11 pounds. Quota: B, 85. 35ft 5.40; D. (;
E. 88.25-8 .I0: F. G. 48.55-a 8.57 : H, 48.55
8.80: 1. K. 46.0: M. 88.8068.85; N. 47.10;
WG. 87.15; WW. 87.207.25.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 14. Cotton futures
closed steady. July, 14c August U.SSc;
September. 13.02c; October. 12.82c: Novem
ber. 12.78c; . December, 12.S0c; January.
12.78c; March. 12.84c; May. 12 30.
Ppot cotton closed quiet, unchanged. Mid
uplands. 14.25c; do. Gulf. 14.50c. ealea 8001
bales.
I-ondon Wool hale.
LONDON. July 14. A good selection waa
ofTered at the wool auction aalea today num
bering 10.798 balea. Competition was spirited
with the continents! and home traders active
buyers. Rates realized were mostly un
changed from the last aale. Good wool and
crosa.breda ahow a hardening tendency and
American buyers took a few mediums.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. July 14. Ilutter Steady.
Creameries. 20fr24c; dairies. I5i2'2c.
Kb-;s Steady; receipts. 12,310 cases: at
mark, cases Included, 6f llVc; firsts. 141&C;
prime firsts, Ijc
Cheese Steady; daisies. 13313Hc: twlna,
!212c: Young Americas, 13'iJ13Hc;
long horns. 13 " 4i: 14c
Wool at 8t. -Louis.
6T. l51'IS. July 14. Wool Unchanged.
Territory and Western medium, 17tj 10c;
fine mediums. 19 17c; fine. HSlHic
AUTO CHECKED AT CLIFF
Rear Motor Saves Fir In Car It
Backs Down Hill.
A. A. Kadderly and five automobHo
guests were saved from plunging over
a high embankment while on their way
to Salem on the west side a few days
ago by Richard Martin, an architect,
who was close behind In his machine.
Harry Kadderly, son of A. A. Kadderly,
was at the wheel, when they came to
a long, steep hill, 18 miles from Port
land. Another road branches off near
the top and as Mr. Kadderly was un
decided which one to take his son
stopped the car. The brakes would
not hold and the car started backing
down the hill. Mr. Martin was close
behind and Mr. Kadd?rlys car backed
22 eteer 1069
2 steers 1113
2 steers 1113
g cows 111S
S3 steers 11K3,
17 steers 170S
IS steers 1111
1 bull a 1010
7 steers 1330
21 steers ......115.1
3 cow - 114U
1 cow II90
11 steers 101)7
1 bull 17.10
REMOVES ML HIM0S5
FROM THE BLOOD
ran rw trflred tn snms humor in the
Dr. KEEFE
CURES
MEN
The doctor who ADVfcKii
WHAT HE CAN HO AU 1AJM
WHAT HE ADVERTISES Is the one
worthy of the confidence of r the bIck
and afflicted and his CURES CRE
ATE CONFIDENCE with the many
affected with VARICOSE VEIN
HYDROCELE. BLOOD POON,
NERVOUS DEBILITY and ASSO
CIATE DISEASES WITH REJLt.X
COMPLICATIONS. If so affected
you certainly cannot afford to ai
waye remain so. Tou have only one
life to live. Why not live it in the
full enjoyment of abundant vitality?
To sraln a cure is more important
than all other earthly considera
tions, it means freedom from anxi
ety and suffering. It means happy
contentment for you and those de
pendent upon you. It means the ac
quirement of new vitality and res
toration of perfect health. It means
a stronger hold upon life; a broader
field of opportunity and a feeling of
mastery over even the most adverse
circumstances.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE AF
FLICTED DESIRI!CJ HO.NEST
TREATMENT.
Dr. Keefe is duly and legally
qualified to practice in the states of
Oregon. Washington. California and
Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his
profession under his true name and
publishes his picture or likeness In
all his advertisements. He owns,
operates and control his own office
and has no branches, and Dr. Keefe
may bo consulted daily at his office.
9 to 07 to 8 DaMyt Sunday, 10 to 1
Kxamlnatlon Advice Free.
Rooms SOI-10-11
MERCHANTS TRIST BCTLDISTG,
Corner ath and Washington M.
Portland, Oregon.
Into Mr. Martin's machine, crushing the
headlights and damaging the radiator,
but the rear machine held until the
Kadderly car could be started up the
hill again.
All In Mr. Kadderly's machine
Jumped, feeling certain that the car
would go over the embankment at the
turn In the road.
While both cars were damaged, they
were not disabled and were able to re
sume the Journey Mr. Kadderly is a
nev? convert to motordom. . having
owned his machine only one month.
There were five passengers In his ma
chine and as many in Mr. Martin's car.
Pitchfork Injures Boy's Eve.
EUGENE. Or.. July 14. Speclal.r
Ranald, the little son. of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Seaver. of this city, came near
losing the sight of one of his eyes yes
terday when he ran the tine of a pitch
fork into the eye socket. The lad Is
in the hosDltal. and the eye will prob
ably be saved.
Prune Association; Incorporates.
oat ttat r- Tn! v 18. l Snecial.
Articles of Incorporation were filed to
day Increasing the capital stocK oi trie
Willamette Valley Prune Association
from 85000 to 120,000.
General Debility, Weak Nerves. In
somnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other violations of Nature's laws.
Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys. Varl
eose Veins, quickly and permanently
cored at small expense,
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic casea cured. All
burning. Itching and inflammation
stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In
seven days. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours S A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. at. to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co.
XS4V WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner First, Portland, Oreson.
Dr. Lindsay
RELIABLE
EDUCATED
EXPERIENCED
CONSULT 1IB FREE
If you are worried
about a special all-
sees or any male ail-
menu v
I have so much
fslth In my own skill i
that I wlU prove my ability before Iak
one cent. You don t need money to be
gin my treatment, YOU MAY PAY ME
AFTER I CURE YOU.
Dr. Lindsay
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 12a Second street, Portland,
Or. Office hours 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
feundaya. 10 A. 11. to 1 P. U.
"606"
FOR
Blood
Poisonit
Blood tests accurately made. Treat
ment scientifically administered.
Quick, permanent cures guaran
teed. We enre all ailments of men.
Pay when satisfied. Consultation,
examination, and diagnosis free.
DR. GREEN CO.
882 WashlnartOtt St., Portland, Or.
Oil are rnWeet to sloe headache. IikH.
r AUX se.tioa. soar iomaoa.aad bad ooio-
Bi t Mil q piaxloa. CooMlpala'l ueopls ha
I L. I U U 9 lbM rmpioina. woloa ra eaily
DTD PI V eured w'kea yon know whu lo do.
laUlU We hara oored iheje eomplainu
fbr Ihlny yean wlh SCHirS MraOTM LTf ia rlLla.
Toa look kauar and feel better (Ur aisg tbom. One
aiU for a does. 2&0 a box at stores or by mail, for .
WwUsttntafi, 0aA W raiiadelrhla,
laf-tKj rTFli-aLr'
-1 ! at? if!
s?aV W- .an. if tl S
r'-'i mill
,.l . "
jLrTO.NIGHT a I
DR. A. G. SMITH.
I am the only specialist la Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I pnbllah my trne photograph,
correct name, peraonnlly conduct
my office. I am the moat success
. ful and reliable, aa medical cre
dentials and pre a records prove.
I make this statement so that yon
will know yon consult st true spe
cialist, who aeea and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
and experience, acquired In anch a
way that no other can share, and
should not be classed with medical
companies. It Is Impossible for
a medical company to attend col
leare. Companies nave no diplomas
or license to practice medicine In
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companiea ueually .are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and Identity are In
definite, la selected and pnbliabed
aa the iegltlniate apeclallat ot the
office. Hired anbatltutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination and
treatment.
808" FOR BLOOD POISON.
I use Professor Ehrlich's wonderful new discovery, "606," In cases
cf Specific Blood Poison. It Is ths greatest marvel of medical sclenoe.
His new remedy has been successfully used in thousands of cases. Let
me explain it to you.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
Office Honrs 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. 91.
I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat
ment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, Piles.
Fistula Bladder, Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give
you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and
chemical anal ye 1 3 of secretions.
DR. A. G. SMITH
E I
rsL.2
CURED IN
Varicose Veins
Piles, Fistula &
Enlarged Glands
Expert
Examination Free
17 Years of Success in Treating Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay
Many Casea Permanently Cured In ONE TREATMENT. Moat Tlme
Savlng. Most Natural. Most Safe. No Detention from Occupntlon, Fam
ily or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Give $300 to Any
Charity aa a Guarantee That Every Statement la This Announcement la
True.
' I cure rapidly, painlessly, and at small expense. I will demonstrate
actual results In your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit
which Is obtained and maintained by abUity. I Invite you to come to
my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Piles. Fistula, Vari
cose Vrlna, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood. Kidney and Bladder Diaeaaea. I will
give you free a physical examination; if necessary, a microscopical and
chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and
bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this
opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure Is what you
want.
A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing person as to
the specialist he oonsults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de
pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability
and can give you this service. X have always charged a very reasonable
fee, eo that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely de
sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike
propositions; neither do I desire to be particularly Independent and I
would like to have you for a patient, it you will come to me on a
strictly professional baels. and the Inducements that I offer, which are,
my ability and SO years' successful experience, time-saving treatment
and guarantee of cure of certain diseases.
WE CURE BT NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIT,
BLOOD AND SKIN AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR
KNOTTED VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN
GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS
EASES COMMON TO MEN.
We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the
laws of Oregon.
MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT TJS TODAY. If you cannot call,
write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases curod at
home. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
381 H MORRISON ST., BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, OR.
DR. WING LEE
I make my own Chi
nese herb and root
medicines. I am an
educated Doctor and
use the treatment ot
the Physicians prac
ticing In Oregon and
Washington. I have
used Chinese herb and
root medicines exclu
sively for 45 years. I
examine patients carefully and thor
oughly. No matter of how long stand
ing the disease, no matter what the
ailment. It is curable. Female, kid
ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis
eases, consumption, blood poison, piles
all cured by my treatment. Out-of-town
pecple write for circulars and
consultation blank.
27 North Fifth SU Portland, Or.
Men and Women Cured
The famoua S.
X. Chan Chl
cesa Medicine
Company, with
their remedies,
of herbs snd
roota cure won
aerfally. It has
cured many
ufferara when
other remedies
h a v a la lea.
sure cure for chronic, private ailments,
nervousness, blood poison, rheumatism,
asthma, pneumonia, kidney, throat and lung
troubles, consumption, stomach disorders
and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies
hafmlese. NO OPERATION Consultation
free. Examination for ladlea by atra a. a..
Chan. Call or write to
The B. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Co
226)4 Morrison su. Portland, Oreaon,
BING CHONG,
Chinese Doctor
Made of Chinees herba and
root medicine eurea all
kinds diseases of the heart,
lunjrs. liver, stomach, kid
ney, blood troubles of man
snd woman when others
fall. If you suffer, can or
write to liloH 8d at-, room
A cos. Morrison,
en-v 1
J r X '
! 'V!
( i
V "X- -i
IN FIVE DAYS
Varicose Veins, Blood
Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc.
Ks Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home.
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAKE. A RADICAL
AN DP ERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND "WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THI3 13 A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COABT. I WILL QIVE $60i)
TO ANY CHARITY A3 A GUAR
ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE-
MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
13 TRUE.
VARICOSE VEINS.
Impair vitality. I daily demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all cages by one
treatment. In such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
serve d and strengthened, pain
c e a se s , swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation is rapidly re
established Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured or refund ttia
money.
234,a Morrison
Corner of Second
Portland, Oregon
FIVE DAYS
WAI JING
CHINESE DOCTOR
I am educated for Chinese
doctor. I use the Chinese
herbs and root mediclnea
It makes wonderful cures.
It has cured many auf-
ferere. The treatment
cures Kidney. Throat. Heart. Liver. Con
sumption. Stomach. Good for either
male or female and different kinds of
diseases. People out of town write tor
consultation blank and call at ray office.
Boom 14. 211 Alder St.. corner First,
Portland, Or.
L T. YEE & SONS
The Old, Sellable . Cntnesa
Doctor spent lifetime study of
barbs and research la China:
waa (ranted diploma by the
Emperor i guarantees curs all
allmenta of men and vomel
wbea others fall. If yon sal
fax, caul write to a'KS
J puns avaaaxvixAX v, &a7
atest. Casa Aieaa Jsf
f Bantei GoJenseal
M W Cetopuead
I th safe and simple remedy for
a Broacaifis, Caarrk, Hoy Feser "
i(T l f inflammations, irritations, nloer
I V ' ' laUonsofALk mnooue niambraaea
I v I or Homes ot the noeo, taroal,
I 1 Btoxoaoa or other organs.
I VVl AT ORU0OISTS !
1(q2 War not cm ynrtf geanmsaaawe
VlJ-- Treatise with each bottle I I
V or mailed on nqoest.
X.8 Esb Qesial Cs. J
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