Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 15, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    TITE MORNING OREOOXIAN'. TDXESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911.
13
LUMBER E
XPORTER
MUST PAY ADVANCE
Shipments to Orient in Future
Will Jump From S1 to
$2.50 Tariff.
RATES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
rtrrt Ix of L-ombe-r Will More
rmm Portland In PfCfraVr Vn
der w Cnarres Knmerkj
Gets Away Vnder Old Hates.
UtDbw exporters most pay an ad
venes of from II to IS 5 on lumber
shipped to the Orient, accordlnsr to an
nouncement made yest-rdvv by Stutter
Co.. aerenta for Frank Waterhouao
To., who received Instructions from the
head office at Seattle that the Trans
Pacific Freight Pumu hid agreed to
Increase the tariff to Japanese ports to
It and to Honrkon and Manila to IJ.
The rate has been from I 50 to .7.
While the new rharprea become effec
tive at once the Brat lot of lumber to
move from Portland under them will
be In TVecember. The steamer Kumerlc,
due to eal 1 the latter part of the
month will hare about SOO.OoO feet, but
eras contracted for previously.
It bas been known for several months
lhat the various lines hnldlna; mem
berahlD In the Trans-Pacific Frelaht
Bureau were considering ralslr.rr tha
lumber tariffs, as It has been the con
tention that became of loadtne- rharaes.
lost etoarea-e and other expense of
handling tha shipments there was no
nroflt In the business.
Juch of the trada this season with
the Far East has been cared lor on
liners, as parcels have been exported
lare-elv and at rates almost as favor
able as though tramp steamers had
been taken. It la estimated that If
tramp tonnasrs as available now with
a capacity of about S.SOO.000
feet, lumber could bs delivered
on tha other side at from
M to 50 and the steamship In
terests expect that when freights de-
I'itna with the arrival of more Idle
tram pa that exportera will charter
rather than pay what tha liners de
ma nd.
The Kumerlc Is due here Monday, as
she arrived at Victoria Thursday. On
her manifest It Is shown that she has
a few hundred tuns of cara-o for Port
land, consignments from Manila con
sisting: of tapioca, hemp and cigars.
while from Hongkong is suitar. nutoll,
Chinese merchandise, bean oil. bamboo
baskets and brassware. Yokohoma
shipments Include dried seaweed, veg
etables. wood.-nwaro. toys, fancy goods,
sake, canned a-ooda. porcelain, pro
visions, tea. curios. Illy bulbs and fish.
- PILOTS MAY nn PROSECUTED
Commissioners AVould Require All to
Have Slate Licenses).
ASTORIA. Or, Xor. 14. (Special.)
The regular monthly meeting of tha
Stata B'-tard of Pilot Commissioners
was held this afternoon and tha bar
branch held hy t'aptatn lieorgo W.
. Wood was irenewed. Tlis Board also
discussed the advisability of prcsecut
i Ing under the state law men piloting
on tha bar and river without stata
licenses. While no decision waa
reached today, members of the Board
say they will probably make arrests
soon and test Ihe law.
The libel against tha San Francisco
tug Dauntless was released today un
der a bond furnished by tha ownera.
The libel was under a suit brought by
the Hammond Lumber Company to re
rover i;i.I4!0 for the lots of a pil
ing raft wrecked on Peacock Spit last
Septem ber.
Tha Port of Astoria Commission at
Ita meeting today passed an ordinance
creating the office of harbormaster,
formally appointing Captain James
Keating to the position and fixing a
fine of from 110 to 1300 or Imprison
ment from two to days for violat
ing the harbor rules precrlbed by tba
Commission.
The ordinance further provides that
the harbormaster may arrest without
a warrant when tha harbor rules are
violated In his presence, but that In
other Instances he must have a war
rant. The Commission made a special
tax levy of one-fourth mill on tha 1911
tax roll.
Tha liar tug Wallula departed to
night for Portland to be overhauled
and to have a wlrrlcvs plant Installed.
STORM
WORST
SEEN
VET
Klamath I'naMe to Ones In Sunday
Ovtln? to Gale.
' In characterising tha storm of tha
last few days off tha Columbia River
as the worst he ever saw on the Coast,
captain Jahnsen. master .of the steam-
er Klamath, which discharged 5an
Kranctsv cargo here yesterday and
lft last right for Puret Sound, eaya
that on his way from the Ooldrn Oate
It encountered wt-ather of four sea
sons. leaving San Frar.cleco ths Klamath
was In te path of northwest winds, but
thev died down before reaching Cape
Blanco and until that promontory eras
rassed she was In calms. Then tro
southerly blow was met with and off
Coos Far snow iua:is were experi
enced. On arriving off tha river Sun
riav Captain Jahnsen says tha seas were
unusua'.lv heavy and as the weather
was thick at times he decided not to
attempt to enter. He says that had he
not had a cargo of cement aboard and
there wee '.ar.rer of damaging tha
hatches should a sea be shipped broad
side, r.e would have steamed In. b-.tt
be remained outside until Monday and
.Mer getting Into tl:e river warned
'ther essi not to leave. The Kiam
atu and Yoaemlte Carre In about tha
same time and the latter took a sea
that went over her house.
THIRD CARRIER IS DAMAGED
OIon Mahonej'a Fleet Strong'
Represented In Disasters.
Superstitious mariners hare realised
the t;:lr1 d'.a.r that ao many aver
mist follow when ore iM? meets trou
ble, for the abandonment of the schoon
er William Nott:r.giam was followed
by the nerve-racking experience of pas
eengera and crew on the steamer
Washington with considerable damage
to the vessel a while early yester
day the steamer Westerner was listed
as tl.e third v.-t!m wr-n she was cut
no on the starl-otrd t-.nt amll-
up, by the iti-4:i.r W. s. porter, of
Ihe Associated lilt f,.tr.irr,i fleet. The
ao idert occurred at IM'lar Hock. 14
irt'lee above Astorta on tl.e Columbia.
Olson M.ihony are having their
shara of trouble on tha same svore. aa
ik steamer Aurella was recently dam-
aced on Clatsop Fplt. ths steamer Sar- J
Inew struck on Orford Reef and was
Into Com Bay. then followed th
Wasnlna-ton and now the Westerner.
The Aurella and Sanlnaw were repaired
here and now It appear ae thouah the
others will also be made shlpahaps
aa-aln at local plants.
STTRAXDED VESSEL
floated
SLreon Schooner Sam peon Saved br
Tide Another Boat Ashore.
BEIXXNOHAM. Wash, Nor. 14 Tha
steamer Utopia, arriving this after
noon from Blaine, reports that tba
steam schooner Sampson, which went
ashore IS mines west of this city In
last night's gale, was' floated at noon
today. The Sampson waa llttla Injured.
Fhe la engaged In carrying cool from
tha Vancouver Island mines to Puget
Sound ports.
Incoming steamers report a steam
schooner ashore on the southwest coast
of Lumrr.l Peninsula. 15 mllee west of
this city and across tha neck of land
separating Belllnghatn Bay from the
Gulf of Georgia. A small steamer Is
reported to be standing by the strand
ed vessel. All wires leading through
rrxAXEji crrxixiaKXcm
as so Antra.
Proa Date
..San Franclsrtln port
...Hen Frmndse.ln purl
MDi'.. In Por
..free Pdr...ln port
.. Haridon Nov. IS
..Tillamook... Nov. la
. . Fan Krcncla; Nov. 1 '
a. IllsmooK. .. . Nov. 15
...Coos Bar. .. Nov. 19
..Faa Pedro. .. Nov. 1
Kama
Tosmue. . . .
Carlos. .....
Roa-ioke. ...
Pis City. ...
Tillamook. ..
Ooldvff Oate.
Fa. cos
Sue H. Elinors
rir.akwalr. .
F.avcr
Ceo w Elder
Kumerlc. .. .
Al-laaca
lam
"li.ar.
. Far HI.XO... Nov. 19
. Manila Nov.
.. Curek Nor. 22
. .Bandin. ..... Nov. 2
.tu rears. .. Nov. 24
tofceealed to Depart,
Nasne
T- lltnk. .....
Tillamook. .. .
riold.n Oats. .
Tosemlte. . . ..
Km City. ... .
Carlo
Fa cen
Brak"str. ..
For
, San Diego...
Par.don
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
-Nov.
IS
IT
IT
IT
1
1
1
21
22
21
24
24
24
2K
SO
. Tll.anio . . .
Pan Pedro...
Fen Peer
.San Franelsci
. Fan Franctsce
.Coo Par
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Ceo. W. Elder.
.Fan Dlero. .. .
Feaver. .
. F1 Pedr.
f ae H. Klmore.
, Tillamook....
. Fureka. .....
.Faaoon. . ....
Fan Hedro. ..
Manila
Alliance.
abv:i...,
Il-ar.
Kumerle
the Lumml Reservation are down and
ao detalla can be secured.
Marine Notes.
Captain MacKay. master of tha Brit'
Ish steamer Srrathearn. which la dls
charging Newcaatle coal at the Pacific
Coast bunkers. Is convinced of the
growth of Portland since his visit six
years ago In the British steamer Ard
mount. aa at that time he formed an
Intimate acquaintance with a Mr. Klrk-
wood. whose Initials he does not re
member and alnce his arrival he has
been unable to locate him. Mr. Klrk
wood visited Captain MacKavs home In
Scotland two years ago. The steamer
Is expected to be discharged about No
vember 23. when she will go on dry-
dock.
Chairman Mulkey. of the Commis
sion of Public Docks, has forwarded
for the edification of New Tork attor
neys paaalng on tha bond Issue of $50,
0t0 recently awarded the Portland
Trust Company, certified copies of the
oath of office of Mayor Rushlight and
all members of the Council, besides of
the result of tha election at which the
dock bonds were authorised and Infor
mation on tha Initiative and referen
dum. It Is hoped that In a few days
word will be received that tha bonds
are legal, aa tha Commission Is anxious
to start work.
Captala Barath. of the French bark
Jotnvllla. arriving ' yesterday from
'Bristol via Cherbourg and Hob art. aays
that the voyage waa a fair ona and
that no unuaually bad weather waa en
countered. The vessel Is discharging
lOvo tons of ballast at Linnton and
will be ready for wheat next week.
From North Head It waa reported
last evening that a bark was standing
in. which Is believed to ba either tha
French bark Bretaxne. which sailed
from Shields June 15 and from IIo
bart September 14, or the Krench bark
Col. de Vlllebols Mareull, which left
Shields. June 21.
L W. W. Broan. local agent for tha
Olson A Mahony Steamahlp Company.
waa advised yesterday that Mr. Olson
had departed from an Francisco by
rail and would reach Portland today
on business connected with tha acci
dents to tha ateamera Washington and
Westerner.
Entries at tha Custom-House yes
terday were the French bark Jolnvllle,
from Brtatol; steamer Yosemlte, from
San Pedro, and the steamer Break
water, from Coos Bay. The Yosemlte
cleared for the return with S20.000 feet
of lumber, tha Alliance for Coos Bay
and Kureka, and tha Breakwater for
Coos Bay.
Friends of Captain Macgenn. of the
steamer Breakwater, which aalled last
night fur Cooa Bay. congratulated him
during his stay here this time on his
election as a Lieutenant In the Marsh
field division of the Oregon Naval
Militia. Captain Macgenn had drilled
the membera there frequently In sea
manship and other work.
Superintendent Campion, of tha Port
of Portland towage and pilotage serv
ice, yesterday ordered that the tug
Wallula proceed here to have her ma
chinery overhauled and she will arrive
today. Tha tug Is expected to return
to Astoria this week.
Inspector Beck, of the Seventeenth
Lighthouse Dlatrlct. telegraphed tha
master of tha tender Heather, which
lias been held at Cooa Bay several days
waiting a favorable opportunity to es
tablish buoys, to proceed to Astoria, as
repairs are to ba made to tha derrick
of the tender Manzanlta and tha Heath
er la to stand by for emergency duties.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND.
N'jv. 14. Arrived French
bark Jolnvllle
"n I'herDOUrx: steamer
Kim City. frim s.n Ivdro and Jan Kran
c.-o; steamer Northland, from San Fran
cisco. r; ie-1 e:eamer tsreakaater. Tor
Coo Ray: steamer A.llanc. tor Coos Bay
nnd Eureka, ateamer tu K. Elmore, for
TUiamovk. steamer Klamath, for Puirt
hound. UMlnir 1 amaiiiela, for baa Fran-
bii-a
Aefirla, Nov. 14. -Condition at th mouth
of in river at 5 P. M., moderate; wind
.uth 12 mllea; wtarher cloudy. Arrived at
ar.d left up at l . A. M. (ttaamer Ho
i :iv. from m& t'euro and Hn r ranclnco.
A-rlve-1 at 7 A. M. steamer Aurella. from
r-an Pedro. Salied at 7 A. M. Steamers
l.e-rra and J. A. Chan.lor. for Monterey;
r.teamer Pear, for !n Franctsc and San
I'e.iro. failed at S' A. M. Xteamar Ho-
quiittt. for ran Kranclsco. Salied at S.aO
aa. fite.mer wa.ntenaw. for Port San
Luis Arrived at a and left up at t 3 A. M.
learner ortpiand. rrotn fan rranclaco.
Sailed at A. M. Stamer Tlvrton, for
I'.Tt Garr.Me; steamer shothon. for San
Pe.!ro. Sailed at In A. M. Steamer tV. S.
P..rt. r. f r sn F-ar c ;-cv S'-amer w. s.
Porter C"Uld-d with learner Westerner laat
blaht n-ar lirookf!.:d. Westerner sunk.
fan Krencico. v. U, Arrived at A.
M. steamer Catania; at S A. M Steamer
Johan P'UlKll. from PortUrd. Salied last
bicltt Steamer Fal'-on. for Portland.
fan r-an. I.CO, nt. a. Arrlv ed steam-
era ynpoa. Tahiti. . Wilrrwlmlna. from
Honolula. atanl. Jo Kan Pouln. from
Aetorla. Salied Steamer Director, for Vic
toria; vlralnian. Newhure. fr r.nvi Har
bor: ship Ernet flevr. for Quntow-n.
Ade:ai(Te, Nov. it. Arrive.!. itrvloua!v
FltzcJarcac. from Tacoma. Wash.
Tides a Astoria Wcdeeedsr.
Illch. Iw
:. . M T feet 2 .14 A. V I I feet
Sis V. M. I" fet .1 ..; r M 2.3 tet
nnnrooT oil drf.ssixo.
The greatest shoa grease made. Pro
longs the life of shoes snd renders
them absolutelv waterproof. Vso It
during rainy weather. At any stars. .
; STOPS WHEAT GL
' ti i a: II I - I I
; r reuiciiuri maue ui iniiiieuae
Argentine Crop.
PIT TRADERS BEWILDERED
Production Estimated at 50,000,000
Bushel Greater Than the Bump
er Yield of 1007 Bavin '
Prevents Bad Break.
CHICAGO. Nov. 14, Predictions that ths
Argentine crop will reach more than 60.
00.i00 bushels In soaa of th bumper
yield of 190? bewildered wheat spcuiatora
teday and put a atop to an upward move
ment ber In the market prica. To close
was within a shade either way from last
Bigot's flcures. In corn the outoome was a
net advance of Itltc to o- Oats fin
ish ad unchansed to Vie hlichar and hog
products the same as 24 hours previous to
IOC biow.
Tb basis for raising estimates on the
Argentine output waa a belief that the
ecrear: had been calculated far too low. al
though flaured at an Increase of nearly ona
slxth over 1M7. News of this sort seemed
to act aa a wet blanket on prospects for a
Bt advance In Quotations. Nevertheleas
i-scattered eommlsaalon hous buying absorbed
all pit ofrrlnga. realatad every raid and
brought th market bock from each deohn.
One reason was that Winter wheat receipts
Southwest wer small, presumably owing to
recent wet weather and low prices combined.
December flctudated between 24it&2TsO
and 3c. with last sales trSH8bHSc, a
net gain of a shade.
Com developed strength on account ef
small receipts and light country offerlnga.
December ranged from 4ft1 to elc. dos
ing steady. n up to 63 a c Cash grades
were firm. No. 2 yellow waa quoted at
73 SO 74c
Purchasing by a group of local dealers
made a bttr market for oats, denplt fair
sales from elevator eourcea. High and
low levela touched by the December option
proved to be 44C and 4"Hc, with tha cloae
47Sc. Just th sam as last nlsht.
With th run of hors West reported near
ly a third more plentiful than for the cor
responding day a year ago. provisions
sAowed a tendency to drop. Tonlsht lard
had sunk S to lOc and other producta trailed
from laet night's ncures to 71ic decline.
Futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Deo. .11 H f !
May i l.O0
July S .t
COTOI.
Dee. li .tf
Mar 4S .s
July 44 S .46
OAT3.
Dee. 47 .474;
May 40V, .10
July 4S -
PORK.
Jan. 14 ITU lft:H
May 14.40 16.6.14
LARD.
Jan. t tT.. JO
May 47t .u0
RIBS.
Jan. I.I7H 1.40
Mar 4.62 S I 27M
ft
.99 V
.44
.9IH
.
41
.45
.84
47S
.
.44 3
.45 H
.47V,
.50
14.1TU
14.55
14.17H
14.67 i
IE
47
4.16
9.47H
4.3714
S.5JU,
Cash quotations were as follows
Flour J.ulet. ateady.
Rve No. I. (iit(lc.
Barley Feed to mixing, t .0l1.04; fair
to cnoire mailing, si. loyi. zb.
Timothy seed (1S.&0 b 15.J5.
Clover la.i0O:5.
Mrea pork, per bbl (14914.25.
I.ard. per loo lb SB.42VS-
fhort ribs sides kxse, 14.15,
drain statlstcs:
Total clearances ef wheat and flour were
equal to 219.000 bushels. Primary receipts
w.r 704. Oua bushels, compared with 401.
4t0 bushels the corresponding day a year
aso. i n worm s visioie supply, a shown
by Bradetreet's. increased 7. 476. 004
bushels. Estimated recelpta tor tomorrow!
Whaat, SO cars; corn. 100 cars; oata, 19
cars; oofa as.uu ouo.
Grain and Produce at New Tork.
NEW TORK. Nov. 14. Flour Dull and
unchanged.
Wheat Spot, steady; No. t red. 97 Ho;
elevator export basis, and f. o, b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth. 11.11 K f. o. b.
afloat. Future market was unsettled with
small price changes. Foreign crop news
was vary favorabl and prices abroad were
lower, but receipts were smaller In the
Northwest and offerings w ere limited.
Prices closed unchanged to net lower.
December closed ist; May. IL04 1-14.
Keoelpta. 8 800; hlpmenta. 14.100.
Hops Firm.
Hides Steady.
petroleum Uteady.
Wool-MJulet.
Caaaagea la Avallabla Bnispllea,
NEW TORK. Nov. 14. Special cable and
tlgraPhlo information received by Brad
street's show the following changes la avail
able suppliea aa compared with previous
account;
Bush els
Wheat, United States, east of Rock
lea. Increaaed ................. .1.4..000
Canada, increased 4,062,000
Total. United tats and Canada, In
creased 8.B75.0O0
Afloat for and In Europ. Increased. 1.500,000
Total American and European sup
ply. Increased 7,075,000
Corn. Unltd ritats and Canada, de
creased 122,000
Oats. United States snd Canada, de
creased 2 T2O.O00
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 14. Wheat De
cember, 41-04: May. I1.0SS fJl-OSI. ; July,
(1.091a. nominal. Cash No, 1 hard, L05":
No. 1 Northern. 11.06 01.06 ; No. t North
era. 11.01 Ltl; No. 5 wheat. 98c S
1 OOta.
Flaa (1.44 9 Lot.
Corn No. 5 yIow, TtO.
Oats No. ( whit. 4SH 04(10,
Rye No. X, 44 0S4&
Urala as Baa Fvanciaoo.
SAX (TTtANCISCCk. Nov, 14. Wheat
St-ady.
1' arley Firm.
Spot quotation: Wheat fthlpplng. SL4TH
Cl.62 pr cental. Barley Feed. l.fo
per rental; brewing. (22.10. Oata Red.
I 75dl 0 Per cental: whit, f 1.7Tb 9
Lt2H: black. Il.65tfl.ld.
Callboard sale: Wheat No trading.
Barley Lwoember, fLvO per osntal; May,
52.031.
Pages Skeaad Orxdw Market
TATJMA. Nov. 14. Wheat Blueatem,
8Sc: fortyfldd. Slo; club. 80c: red Russian,
71079a. Receipts: 'Wheat. 71 cars; barley,
1 cars; corn. 1 car; oata, S-cars: hay. 11
cars.
SEATTLE. Nov. 14. Wheat Blueatem.
(Ic: forty fold. 79Hc; club. 79o; Bfe, 79o;
red Russian. 71c Yesterday's car receipts:
Wheat, 44; oats. 13; hay, si.
European Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 14. Wheat Decem
ber. 4s llwd: March. 7a fed; May, 4s
lltd. Weather, cloudy.
English country markets easy.
French oountry markets quiet.
RAIL FRANCHISE HELD UP
McMlnnrlllo ClUrens Invoke Refer
endum on ElectrVo Road.
-VMIXNVILLE. Or Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) A referendum ptltlon contain
ing the names of mora than tha
requisite number of legal voters was
filed with City Recorder Chandler to
day agaJnst the 60-year franchise re
cently granted to the Portland Wast
Coaat Railroad at Navigation Company
by tha City Council, thus holding up
the franchise until the next regular
city election, November 5. 1912. unless a
apeclal election ehall be held before.
Th franchise gives the Portland West
Coast Hallrood Navigation Company,
an electric railroad, the tight to enter
the city from the aouth In St. John
street and proceed along E street
through tha center of the city. Soma
of tha residents cf that street, while
HIGH-O-ME f
That' the Proper Way to Pronounce
Hyomei, the Famous Catarrh Rem-vj
edy Made from Australian tu
calyptus and Other Antisep
tics. Just Breathe It
If you will use a common sens
method, getting rid of catarrh to eaay.
Germs cause catarrh, you know that
and you also know that In order to end
catarrh you must destroy the germs.
In every HYOMEI outfit which la
sold by druggists everywhere there Is
a little bottle of antiseptic liquid that
will kill catarrh germs.
Pour a few drops of thtsllquld Into
the little hard rubber Inhaler which
comes with the outfit and breathe this
now antlaeptlo vaporised air ovet, ths
roembrano- of tha nose and! throat, in
fected with catarrh germs.
It's pleaaant. soothing and healing: Is
this vaporized air and It Is really ths
.nl e m,Hv known that can reach and
kill catarrh germs. Complete outfit J
( 1.00. It Is guaranteed not to contain
cocaine, opium, or other habit form
ing 'drugs. Booth's Hyomei Co., Buf
falo. N. T.
not antagonists to ths railroad, would.
prefer that It take a different route,
hence the filing of ths referendum.
Tha Oregon Electrlo holds a franchise
on a parallel street two blocks to tha
west, and tha Southern Pacific runs
parallel to tha proposed new railroad
three blocks "to tha East, making the
present route the only available ona
through the business district.
Sentiment generally favors granting
the franchise, and It Is pretty certain
that when tha matter comes to a vote
the action of the Council will be sus
tained. Tha route that the new road
will take leads past the two leading
hotels snd .the county building, then
out .through a residence district.
ONLY CATTLE ARE SOLD
XO TRADrXQ IN OTHER XjIXES AT
STOCKYARDS.
Steers Sell Vp to $5.65 and Top
Cows Bring $4.85 Choice
Calves at $7.50.
There was a fair supply of livestock of all
kinds at th yards yesterday and a good
general demand. Sales were within th
former range of prices, but all th trading
wee In cattle.
Htetrs moved at IS to (3.65 and cows at
(4 to I4.&S. Calves brought from (5.W to
(7. DO.
Hecelpts yesterday were 281 cattle, 23
calves. 275 sheep. C.4 hogs and 17 horses.
Shippers were O. J. Dixon by boat, 275
sheep: Meeks A Joplln. East Portland, 1 car
of horsea and mules; C C. Clark A Son,
.Arlington. 1 car of cattle, calves and hogs;
fsl Uarnard. Condon. 1 car of cattle and
calves; H. 8. Neal, Condon and Heppner.
5 cars of cattle; J. C. Eonersan A Co..
Border, Wyo.. 1 car of cattle; C. M. Mum
ford. Border. 2 cars of cattle, and Mumford
Brothera, Border, 1 car of cattle.
The days' sales wr as follows:
Weight. Price.
28 oows 9I8 $4.40
1 bull l'-'lu 4.-5
2 calves "0 5.50
1 calf 470 6.50
5 calves Si1- 6.50
1 cow 070 4.0O
1 cows 10S1 I 4.73
2 cows 11S2 4.60
1 bull ll' 4.50
2T cows 4.00
1 cow .....1100 4.00
4 steers 10-3 5 01
15 steers .............. .1065 5.63
6 cows lo 4.75
1 cow .... 110 4.50
2 cows 95 4.73
24 steers 10S!) 5.03
22 steers ........ .1 122 5.10
2T steers 12)37 5.25
27 cows 1011 ' 4.80
1 cow I2''.o 4.n0
24 cows 106 4.63
if cows 1015 4.S5
16 cows ............1010 4.65
5 cows .....,...,...... yoj 4.73
8 cows ....102 4.25
l cow mo s.oo
9 steers 827 5.00
1 steer 820 4-25
2 calves 170 . 7 60
1 calf 320 6 50
1 bull 1S110 4 35
bulls 1310 4.35
Prices quoted at the Portland Union
Ptockyards for the various classes of stock
were:
Cattle
Choice steers ...15.455.63
tiood to choice steers. 5.309 5.43
pair to good steers ....... . . . . b.lTi'a 5.30
Choice cows 4.50 9 4.63
Pair to good oows. ......... .... 4.000 45
Common cows 2. GO a 3.50
Kxtra choice spayed htfrs 4.7 5.00
('hole heifers . 4.50-0 4.60
Chclc bulls 4.25 -if 4.50
Good to cholc bulls 4.0O'? 4.25
Common bulls 2 "" X 2.50
Cholc calves 7.25 T.50
Good to choice calves 7.0" 7.13
Common calves 4.00' 5.00
Choice stses eon's 475
Good to choice stags. ........... 4.23$ 4.50
Hous
ebote light bogs 6.7 -J 6 5
Good to cholc hogs. 0.5O? 6.75
Fair to good hogs 6.25 l 8.30
Common hogs 5.009 6.23
ChoiIyearUngs wethers, coarse
wool 3.75 0 4.00
Choice yearling wethers, east of
mountains 3. 40'? S.60
Cholc twos snd threes .1.20'? 8.33
Cholc mountain lambs 4.65$ 4.60
0" ri cif1c- lsmb!! 4.00- 4.23
MTMEM
Women who bear children and
remain healthy are those who pre
pare their systems in advance of
baby's coming. Unless the mother
aids nature in ita pre-natal work the
crisis finds her system unequal to
the demands made upon it. and
Ehe is often left with weakened
health or chronic ailments. No
remedy is so truly a help to nature
as Mother's Friend, and no ex
pectant mother should fail to use
it. It relieves the pain and dis
comfort caused by the strain on the
ligaments, makes pliant and elastic
those fibres and muscles which
nature is expanding, prevents numb
ness of limbs, and soothes the in
flammation of breast glands. The
system being thus prepared by
Mother's Friend dispels the fear
that the crisis may not be 6afely
met. Mother's Friend assures a
speedy and complete recovery for
the mother, and she is left a healthy
woman to enjoy the rearing of her
child. Mothers
Friend is sold Ri
Dew JLA VASIj V VSX V,
Write for our
free book for
expectant mothers which contains
much valuable information, and
many suggestions of a helpful na
ture. CHAD FIELD REGULATOR CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
MEN CURED
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Call and let us give yon a careful,
painstaking examination absolutely
free. Our opinion and advice will coat
you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is
all yon need. X Ray examinations,
when necessary, free. No money re
quired to commence treatment
Ycu Can Fay Fee Wfisn Cored
During our many years of active practice in MEN'S AILMENTS In
Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city
and tried to steal our methods and advertisements, but not being able
to steal our brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest
ways: so do not be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest estab
lished SPECIALISTS for MEN In ths city, who guarantee cures, or make
no charge for their aervicea.
Resaesaber, we have beea here for years, are permanently located.
Incorporated and licensed nnder the laws of Oregon to conduct and
operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hoapltal for the treatment
of Mess Ailments, Von take no risk when yon treat with na. We are
here to stay, aid for all time, and yon will alwaya know where to find
na. We are not here today and gone tomorrow. Oar etaff of physicians
are graduates from the leading eollegea In the I nlted States, and have
been tn netlve practice from 15 to 2S yestrs, and are dnly qualified and
licensed to prnctlce medicine nnd surgery In this and several states. In
vestigate our records and standing and compare them with the other
so-called speclallata who have only been In onr city a few weeks or
months, and who have copied onr announcements, which the newspapers)
records will show. Beware Investigate! Men, if afflicted or In trou
ble, call and have a friendly talk) It will cost yon nothing. We will
be your friend aa well aa your physician and will advleo you eandIdlyB
honestly and conscientiously. Call today. UobM delay or neglect your
sell, , We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed
Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment
BY
PROP, EHRI.ICH'S
CRT AND BLESSI.VO
COVERT
We Cure Weak Nerves
also known as Nervous Debility, Ne'rvo - Vital Debility, Neurasthenia,
eta If you have any evmptoma of this ailment, such as loss of energy
or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness
and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. We have given
this condition of men special study arid wo unhesitatingly say that our
treatment Is not excelled by any other specialists regardless of what
they may claim. We know what we have accomplished in even the most
severs cases, and there Is no reason to believe we cannot curs YOU also.
We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles
Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula
Ws are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a
speedy cure.
MEW, IF IW TROUBLE, CONSULT ITS TODAT. If yon cannot call,
write for free book and self -examination blank. Many cases cured at
home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR.
gu!!r:frr.::::::::::::::::::: IKS
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 14. Cattl Receipts, es
timated. 1O.0OO: market, steady to 10c lower
Beeves, 14.8388.H; Texas steers. S4S5.80.
Western steers, 4.357.20: stockers and
feeders. JUS 5.70; cows and hellers. e20o-ao;
calves, f 3.509 8. , ,
Hogs Receipts, estimated. 83,000: mar
ket So to 10c lower. Light. $5.7S.0:
mlied, I.-..95 56.55; heavy. $966.55; rough,
fi 1)50 8 20; good to choice heavy, .20
6.55: pigs, 3.8535.10; bulk of sales, 1.6.25
6 sheep Receipts, estimated. 42.000; mar
ket slow to 10c to 15c lower. Native, $2.50
ei'.OO: Western. I2.65 8 8.M; yearlings. $3.23
5 5; lambs, native, $3.766.2o; Western.
3.756.
Hubbard Rancher Is Killed.
AURORA, Ori, Nov. 14. (Special.)
E. N. Turnbull. rancher of Hubbard,
was instantly killed today by a pre
mature blast of a charge of blasting
powder while clearing land. His head
was blown open and death followed
Immediately. His wife Is also In a
critical condition as a result of the
shock given by the news.
A VALUABLE SUGGESTION
IIBPMUKI 10 EVEBTOKE
It la now conceded by physicians that
ths - kidneys should have more atten
tion as they control the other organs
to a remarkable degree and do a tre
mendous amount of work In removing
the poisons and waste matter from the
system by filtering the blood.
During the winter months especially,
when we live an indoor life, the kidneys
should recelvs some assistance when
needed, as ws take less exercise, drink
less water and often eat more rich
heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys
to do more work than Nature Intended.
Evidence of kidney trouble, such as
lams back. Inability to hold urine,
smarting or burning, brick-dust or
sediment, sallow complexion, rheuma
tism, may be weak or Irregular heart
action, warns you that your kidneys re
quire help immediatelytq avoid mors
serious trouble.
An herbal medicine containing no
minerals or opiates has ths most heal
ing lnfluenee. An Ideal herbal com
pound that has had most remarkabla
success as a kidney and bladder rem
edy Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
Tou may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Root by mall, absolutely free.
Address Dr. Kilmer Co.. Binghamton,
N. T.. and mention The Portland Dally
Oregonlan.
l THIS i
DR. GREEK
SYSTEM OP
MAN BUILDING
We cure qnlcHy and permanently
all curable ra of VARICOSE
VEINH. srlthont severe surgical
.peratlonsr SFE(TFIC BLOOD POI
OV without Injurious drugs; 606
skillfully administered If pre
perreri) 1 NKKVO-VITAt DEBIXITY
without stimulstlve remedies;
BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles:
I'lLtS and all BECTAX, ailments of
YOUR PROTECTION
Our offer PAT
WHEN SATIS
PIED la your ab-
o 1 u t a protection.
Consultation, exam
ination and diag
nosis free. TV'hat
you want 1 a cur.
Come to as and get
It. Once under pur
treatment, you will
quickly realise how
simple a thin It Is
to ret well in the
bands of a special
ist who knows his
business.' Our cures
add not only years
to Hfe, but life to I
yea rs. O f floe h ours
dally. to ft. Even
Inns. 7 to Sun-
das, 10 to L ,
DR. GREEN CO.
SS3 Washington 8r Portland, Or,
MEX AT WOaCEX CUBED
From herbs and roots. Cure
Cancer, nervousness, catarrh,
asthma. coughs, la grippe,
lung, liver, throat, kidney and
stomach troublea. No opera
tions. We cure when others
fall. Consultation free. Write
for symptom blank. Office
hours 10 A. M. to D P. M.; all
dav Sund&va. L.adv attendant.
LEE HO.NG CHlVESE KERB
COMPANY.
142H Second ht., Portland, 0r.
It f
The Chinese
Doctor.
mm
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a-s-.. -
GREAT DI9- II ZffZ '
TO MA.VK1.D UO
Listen
To
Me
I am a duly
qualified phy
sician and sur
geon. I have
had 80 years'
expo rience in
my par tlcular
specialty.
Disorders of Men
I do not curs all ailments, but
cure all I take. There Is no delay.
You are benefited at once. The
spark of. life la soon revived and
quickened. Onco more hops Is re
kindled and life becomes bright
again. - .
I Cure Men Quickly
with Blood Aliments, Nervous De
cline, Varicose Veins, Piles. Rup
ture, Kidney, Bladder and all ail
ments peculiar to men. Do not let
money matters keep you away, as
my charges are so low as to be
within the reach of all. GOOD
HOXEST WORK and a SQUARE!
DEAL Is what you want. Consul
tation and examination free. Call
now or write.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Special let.
Corner Alder and Second streets.
Entrance 128H Second street. Port
land, Or. Office hours 9 A. II. to
8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
CHINESE HERBS
IN GREAT DEMAND
Taken In Hot Water They Prove Quick
Cures for Moat Ailments.
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Formerly a doctor of high standing In
China, C Gee Wo from his many years or
research has learned the peculiar properties
of hundreds of different barks, buds, roots
and herbs.
Their action on the human system In most
esses of sickness Is noticeably beneficial al
most at the first few doses. They are non
poisonous, and In the hot water are easily
assimilated by the system where they act
on th aat of th trouble.
If you have been sick for some time ana
find medicines of no help, call and secure
some cf Nature s Intended remedies from
the C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
CO-SCXTATIOX FREE.
If you are sick and live out of town, send
4 cents In stamps and secure a symptom
blank. Proper remedies can then be secured
on return of It.
Open Evenings and Sundays.
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
102H FIRST ST, COR. MORRISON,
Portland, Oregon. -
MEN
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Gee tv,3 Gee
Wo iOc -Wo
- h.-tjtif -a
f ay Borofeff foihsassf
m fx safe and simple remedy for
BromdutiM. Ulmrk. Hajtmr Vai
f (T U.4 iQflAnunatlons, Irritations gloss
I t mJ f tlonf of ALL mnoous membranes
I I or llalnffs of the sose. throat,
I Zj I atomaoh or other organs,
T DKUOOISTS St
fcP Wht net cur ynrxlf mm
rT ' A Tieatlaswltbeaehbotu I I
or mailed, ao request. J
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DR. A. G. SMITH, .
The Ire-adlsia: Specialist.
I sua a reartsteivd and licensed
physician, confining; my special
practice te the ailments of MEN. I
have more money Invested In my
establishment than all other Port
land specialists combined
I see and treat my patients per
sonally. All men should know who
the doctor is they consult. I use my
photograph so that when you come
to see me personally you will recog
nize me. Investigate my personal
standing before accepting treatment
from a doctor of unknown Identity
or reputation.
Are You
being; treated tn a satisfactory man
ner by your present doctor? Is he
carrying- out nls promises? Has ho
cured you In a reasonable time, and
lived up to his guarantee? Are you
paying him exorbitant prices for
medicine? Does he employ thorough
ly up-to-date and scientific methods,
which would be approved by the reg
ular family doctor? If you cannot
answer these questions favorably to
yourself, come and have a confiden
tial talk with me about your case.
It will oost you nothing.
Cured in S Days
No Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home,
NO SEVERE OPBKAT ION&
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE T R E A T M E N T.
MOST TIME - SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
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 THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST.
FKEB COlTBTTIyTATIOIV.
I Invite you to coma to my office.
I will explain to you my treatment
for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous
Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis
tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men's
ailments, and grlva you FREE a
physical examination; if necessary a
microscopical and chemical analysis
of secretions, to determine patho
logical and bacteriological o o n d 1
tlons. Every person should take ad
vantage of this opportunity to learn
their true condition. A permanent
cure Is what you want.
My offices are open all day from
9 A. M. to 8 P. M. and Sundays from
10 to 1.
A. G. Smith, M. D.
2343ft Morrison St Corner 2d
Portland Orearon.
DR. KEEFE
CURES
Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist
Consultation and Examination Free,
113V4 WASHINGTON ST COR. 6th,
Portland, Or.
DR. KEEFB Guar,
a n t e e a to Cure
VARICOSE VEINS,
BLADDER TROU
BLES, BLOOD AND
SKIN AILMENTS,
NERVOUS DEBIL
ITY, PILES. BLOOD
POISON "0a" Ad
ministered), AND
ALL AILMENTS
COMMON TO MEN.
Treatment person
al. Advice confi
dential. "NOT
DOLLAR NEED BB PAXD
L'NLESS CURED."
8 to S, 7 to 8 Dnllyi Sunday, 10 to 1
Legally Qualified In Orearora
and Other States.
I Cure Men
IS MY FEE
Pay Whan Cared
Gen end Debility,
Weak Nerves, In
somnia Results
of s x p o s u r e, overwork, etc Ail
ments of Bladder and Kidneys,
Varicose Veins, qntclcly and per
manently cured at small expense.
I cure such ailments as Varlcoss
Veins, Plies Speclfio Blood Poison,
etc., o o m p 1 etely and permanently,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.
Washing-ton St, Corner First,
Portland, Oresron.
Men and Women
CURED
The Well-Known
S.K.Chan
s. k. vaan Chinese Medical Co, Mra. cban
DRS. S. K. CHAN, with their Chinese
medicines of herbs and roots, cure won
derfully. They have cured many suf
ferers when all other remedies have
failed. Sure cure for both internal and
external sickness and a 1 1 chronic
aliments. Their remeuifcs are harm
less and give quick results. No opera
lions. Consultation free. Examinations
for ladies by Mrs. Chan. Call or write
for symptom blank to'S. K. CHtV CHI
NESE MEDICINE CO., 2281.4 Morrison
st between 1st and 2d, Portlnnd, Or.
OUR CURES
M avfaatar hV tha TH Of j
roots and herbs. No opera- Edi
tions, no poisonous drugs.
We have made a life study
In this Hne and you will re t
reive the benefit of our re
search. Hen and women v.t
cured of private ailments. v
N e r o u meis, rheumatism, ;
uthmtv. nneumonla. blood ft. -
V
poison, lung trouble mod dls-
eases ox au aiuum, vuuiui
tatlon FREE-
THE HI NO WO CHXVESE MKDiClM. CO
leoirfa Bornaoa at, jroruaam w
MEN