TTTI3 MOttXTXO ORrfiOXIAT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912. 18 TILLAMOOK PLAN UPHELD Bl COURT Counsel for Opposition Says Case Will Be Appealed to Supreme Court. JETTY TO BE CONSTRUCTED Vast Timber Area I Accessible to Wster Root That Will B Opened When Project I Carried Out. Irregularity Is Chaired. Enthusiast who have upheld ths Tort of Tillamook were lvn cause for elation yesterday when It became known that Judge Benson, of Klam ath Falls, amine for Judge Kelly, of Tillamook, had handed down a deci sion sustalnlnjj the Tort of Tillamook In an action begun by land owner harlna- Interests In the district that waa brought into the original Port of Tillamook and who r opposed to In creased taxation under the present 'svstem outlined for harbor Improve ments. IUlrh R. Duniway. counsel for the plaintiffs, said last night that an ap peal would Immediately be taken to the Supreme Court, as he thought the question Involved should be determined by the higher tribunal. The project for Improving the wa terway, which originally Included a channel to Tillamook, but which waa eliminated on a later report sub mitted by Major Morrow. Corps of :n-a-ineera. provides for tht construction of a north jetty at the entrance of the harbor. It la estimated It will give a depth at mean lower low water of iO feet, with a channel extending to Bay City with a depth at the same stage of 1 feet. Pert te Pay Half. The project baa been approved by the board of engineers and the War Ipartment and the latest step has been to submit It to Congress. To gain th marine betterments the two porta are to pay one-half of the estimated cost, which would make their share $407,000. and If the total amount la In sufficient the Government will pro vide the balance. It is said there Is between 30.000.000 000 and 35.000.000.000 feet of standing timber that when cut will largely move by water and that It la mostly accessi ble from Bay City or that It can at least all be delivered at tidewater there without the necessity of Improv ing the channel to Tillamook. With the Jetty completed It Is hoped that scouring will Increase the depth greater than calculations Indicate and that deepwater vessels can be dta patched with full careoea to Coast porta. Mr. Dunlway avers that there Is no disposition on the part of his clients to delay the adjudication of the legal fea tures, but that they contend the method of procedure In creating the present Port was not regular. Irregalarlty la Ilared. The flrst Port was crested under the provisions of the Legislative act of li and under the act of 1S0 he holds that there could be no occupa tion over the Port of Tillamook, unless steps flrst were taken to reincorporate and the matter of extending the Juris diction was disposed of. In submitting the question of extending the i'ort's sone. Mr. Dunlway says that the votea vers counted together. Instead of those within the former district belns tabu lated separately from those cast by land owners In the additional terri tory. The method followed, he recites. Is In violation of the Oregon system. "In the original Port of Tillamook there la represented taxable property of 3540.000 and with the new territory It Is Increased to 35.t0O.0uO. said Mr. Dunlway. "The farmers favor one large I'ort Instead of the smaller ones and the question at Issue Is. I think, the only one of Its kind in the state." K-VOWLES" BODY IS KKCOVEUED o Trac of Captain and Mate on Wreck of Sarah Dixon. With the left arm severed and an clothing burned off with the exception f th shoes, the body of Silas Knowles, fireman of the steamer Sarah Dixon, who was on duty when hr boiler ex ploded lata Thursday nlKht Dar Mar tin's Island, was recovered from the wreck yesterday. A brother of Knowles was at the scene and It waa intended to sond the body to Portland on the rtestmer Lurline. or start with it on the gasoline tug Krhn. Captain "Del" t-liaver was informed of the recovery, also that Captain James Shaver, who Is in charge of the operations of raising tho steamer, ex pected to beach ber at th lower end of Deer Island this morning. A start xnad on raising ber and aa soon as possible a search was made for bod ies. That of Knowles waa found In tha flrehole. Immediately forward of the boiler, but no trace waa obtained of those of Captain Stlnson and Mate MonlcaL There are 35 men at work and aa soon as sh Is beached United Htates Inspectors Edwards and Fuller will visit there and make a thorough examination, after which she will be towed hero between two barges, prob ably reaching tha city this week. "PLUGS REVEWAX PROBABLE Vessel Owners Think Dixon Dis aster May Bring New Rules. Operators of steam vessels In this district fully expect that the Govern ment Inspectors will order that fuse plugs In boilers be renewed frequently, probably onoe a month, because of the explosion on the steamer Sarah Dixon. The fuse plug removed from the crown sheet of her boiler le apparently Intact, the soft metal in the center not having melted, and In the opinion of some of the marine fraternity scale might have formed over the plug so as to prevent melting. I'nJer the existing regulations fuse plugs are renewed twice each year. The average cost Is 31 each and It frequent, ly happens that the plugs are replaced more often owing to defects or leaks. It Is not thought there would be ob jections raised to putting In new plugs every month, aa It might be arranged that those removed could be used later, probably after being examined. It would practically mean that the plugs would be Inspected every 30 days.- BEACONS OS XEW RTHCCITKES Lighthouse Inspfclor Announce-! Tongue Point C'rofslnjr, Change. Pilots and others Interested were notified yesterday through the office of Henry L. Beck, Inspector of the 17th Lighthouse District, that beginning to morrow night Beacon No. 1 light and Beacon No. 3 light. In the main chan nel, from Tongue Point to Jim Crow Point, on the Lower Columbia River, a short distance above Astoria, would be shown from the new structures. The locality Is what Is known aa the Tongue Point crossing, an Important stretch In the channel between Port land and the sea, and pilots say that because of the frequency with which vessels are navigated there at night It is highly essential that Illuminated aids be established and maintained. BEAK'S CREW SAW ADMIRAL Officers Sent First Wireless of Terll of Damaged Schooner. Officers of the steamer Bear, arriv ing last night, saw for the flrst time the damage resulting to the Columbia lilver Jetty when the schooner Ad miral crashed through tha trestle the morning of January 13, aa the Bear rrsVaJU-.K rXTXXXICKyCsl Dae to Arrive. Haas, rreia Data Alliaaro Eureka J P Moeaeke.. an rranclace In Por falcom. ....... fo nii.... In pert H.r Pan Padre.... In port Sue H- Elmore. Tillamook... Jan. 33 Kom Cltr aa Pedro. ...Jan. Jj Breakwater. ...Coos Bay ...Jan. W. Elds., an Place.... Jao. - KysJa Manila Jan. l Heater fcaa Pedre.... - SeSMtditled to Depart. sum. - Dete. Reanok.......an Dtege.... Jan. 2 Alusncs. ...... Eor.sa Jan. 24. Fnlca f an Vran-tsee Jan. -3 Fu K. Elmore. Tillamook... Jan. 2T Bear San Pedre.... J""- Breakwater. ...Coo Ha Jan. 30 Oeo. W IClder. .Mi Dies.... Jan. Si o City fsn Pir.... Fab. 1 Rysja Manna --,b- I braver. ....... an Padre. . .. Pen. waa heading south from the river. Captain Noplander sent the first wire less report of her position, he having seen her hit the Jetty and realized how severe the shock waa when her sails and tor-hamper fell. From the steamer could be seen the position of the vessel clearly and a message was transmitted to North Head. though some time was lost aa the operator there was Uljtlnf to the Marshfleld station. R. T. Martin, who for a year and a half was second steward on the Bear, arrived yesterday In tho regalia of a full steward, he having; succeeded J. H. Oulnnanne. On the run up the coast the Bear's 1(0 passengers were favored with southerly winds and yes terday it began to blow freshly from the east, and the steamer entered the river over a smooth bar. Larry Sulli van, formerly In the sailor boarding house business here but latterly of Los Angeles and recently concerned In the McNamara case, waa a passen ger from ban Pedro to 6aa Francisco. Marine otcs. In Low of the steamer Ocklahama the schooner C 8. Holmes Is to leave Prescott for Astoria this afternoon. Orders have been given for the Ocklahama to start down tomorrow with the British bark Beeswing, wheal laden for the United Kingdom. In tow of the tug Dauntless the British shin Wm. T. Lewis crossed Into the Columbia yesterday from Ban Francisco, after a run of three days. She will load wheat for Europe. In tow of the steamer Monarch the schooner Alvena la to start down from bt Helens today, bound south with lumber, and on the return the Monarch will bring up the British ship Wm. T. Lewis. Cantaln L. A. Bailey, of the Columbia River Pilots' Association, naa rviuruvu to tha citv after an absence of three months. Accompanied by Mrs. Bailey and their son. the skipper visited Pana ma and the Hawaiian inlands. Fvervthlna la favorable for a re sumption of service between Portalnd and The Dalles by the Regulator line today and the steamer Dallas City Is to leave on time, after being out of commission for a lengthy period. Fosr on the lower river delayed the American - Hawaiian steamer Falcon vealerday. as she left up from Astoria at midnight and did not reach, ber berth at AJbers dock until o'clock, una has a full cargo and sails tomorrow evening. r w. W. Brown, sgent for the Olson & Mahony Steamship Company, yester day heralded the steamer Quinault as the flagship of the fleet, saying that when she entered the river yesterday she completed a run of SI hours from San Francisco. Coming to load lumber at St. Helens under charter to J. J. Moore Co., the British bark Lord Templeton left San Francisco yesterday In tow of the steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck. She will be given cargo at the McConnlclt mill, at St. Helens. General Manager Plummer. of the Paget Sound Tugboat Company. Is ex pected In Portland this evening from Seattle. He will consider while here a proposal to tow log rafts of the Ben son Interests from the lower river to San Diego during the Summer, also for towing certain vessels of the Alaskan salmon fleet to northern waters, and matters concerning the regular service. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Jan. 2S. Arrived Steamer Falcon, from Ban Francla-o; steamer Bear, from 6aa Pedro and San Francisco; steamer Catania, from 6aa Francisco; steamer Olino, from Ban Francisco; steamer J. A. Ctianalor, from Monterey; steamer Qulnaulu from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Par. Astoria. Jan. 29- Condition at the mouth of the river' at f P. M.. obscured; wind, east, 86 ralles; weather, raining. Arrived at T and left no at :lo A. M. Steamer Pear, from San Pedro and Pan Francisco. Balled at 7:10 A. M. Steamer Beaver, for San Pranctsco and San Pedro. Arrived at 7:45 and left op at 40 A. M. Steamer Catania, from Baa Francisco. Left up at 6. A. M. Steamer Oleum. Ballad at 10:10 A. M. bteamer Klamath, for San Pedro. Arrived at 12. SO and left no at 1:20 P. M. Steamer J. A. Chanslor, from Monterey. Arrived at 2:20 and left op at :43 P. M. steamer Uutaault, from 8aa Francisco. Arrived at 2:20 P. M. British ship Wm. T. Lewis. In tow of tug Dauntless, from San Francisco. Palled at 5 p. at. French bark Col. de Ylllenrols Maraull. for Queenstown or Fal mouth. Arrived down at 3:SO and Balled at a P. it. Steamer Asuncion, for Pan Fran cisco. Arrived and left up at midnight last night Steamer palron, from San Francisco. San Francisco. Jaa. 23 Sailed at 3 1. M. British bark Lord Templeton. in tow of .earner Geo. W. Fenwlck. for Columbia River. T acorn a. Jaa 23. Arrived British steam, er onertc from Portland. Port San Luis. Jan. 2.1. 9alled Steamer Washtenaw, for Portland. Santa Rosalia. Jan. 14. Sailed German ship Schuxbek. for Columbia Klver. Coronel. Jan. 23. Arrived previously Barpaaraa. from Norfolk for Bremerton. Bvlney. N. S. V.. Jan. JJ Arrived pre viously Makura, from Vancouver. San Francisco, Jan. 13. Arrived Steam ers Willamette, from Seattle: Santa Bar bara, from Wlllapa; Sierra, from Holulu; Crown of Oallcla, from Tacoma. Sailed teemere Mongolia, for Hongkong: Atlas, towing barge for Seattle: Hamond. for Wlllapa: Nebraekan, for SaMna Crua; Mon tara. for Victoria: J. B. Stnteon. for Grays Harbor: George W. Fenwlck. for Astoria; Lord Templsloa, for Astoria. Los Anselca. Jan. 13. Arrived Ctesmers Rose City, from Portland: George W. Elder, from Portland: Governor. from Pi i ret Sound; Saeinaw. from Wlllapa Harbor; Ialey Gadaby. from Portland: Wallealey, from Columbia River: Yellowstone, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Oeorje W. Elder, for San Diego: Carlos, for Portland; Cen tralla. for Grays Harbor: Hoo,ulaxn. for Aberdeen: Shasta, for Columbia Hirer: Lorls for Grays Harbor: W. J. Patterson, for Wlllapa Harbor. Tides at Astoria Wednesday. Hist. Low. 16 -V. M...a.t fe! :! A. M 2 8 ft 3.51 P. 31 T.3 feet. 10 12 P. M 1.1 (eat VISIBLE LOSS IS BIG Supply Figures Do Not Strengthen Wheat Market. CHICAGO PRICES LOWER AVeakArwa Duo to Favorable Euro pean Crop Outlook and Better Prospects for Shipments From Argentina. CHICAGO. Jan. 23. Notwithstanding a big decrease In the world's available supply total, wheat declined today, owing to the favorahle European crop outlook and be cause of a better prospeet for shipments from the Argentine Republic. The eloee raaced the aaroe as last night, to down. Latest trading left oorn ,0 off to e up. oats a shade to "a So lower and hog products at Bo to 10 13 Ho ad vance. HT wheat fluctuated from 31.OSH0 1.0S to l.O0if 1.00H. with last sales tl.OoS t 1.00 H, a drop ef atpHo from 24 hours before. Mar corn ranged from UHgilV' a So closing So net lower, at o even. Cash grades were weak. .No. 3 yellow was quoted at S4 fit fee. May oats ranged from 4940 to IMS 41 So. with the close 40 4IHo. a shade off from laat nlKht. Speculators seemed afraid te sell hog products. An advance ail around resulted, averaging from SO 10c Futurea ranged aa follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan !,, s May l.oos 1.00 .M4S .HIS CORX. ... "IS OATS. .ju; .4.1 s l.noH .Mi .9.1 Mo" .(MS: .03 .6 July Sept. Jan. Mar July SspL May July Sept. Jsn. May July Jan. May July .IIS .Mr. . .HAS .UJS .4H .441, . ." .i!a .4H 18.60 la.io 16.27! a AO D.37H Uo :a .4(1 V, .4.-1 .4IS MSS PORK. ...lfl.o.i 14.10 13.PTH 1(1.27 M 14.17 la LARD. ... t.0.-. .to BOB ... S.mi D.37H A.A0 ... U.4."S 11.52 V: U.42H SHORT RIBS. . .. S.40 . .. M.02H B 07S 8.60 ... .oi 8.70 8.05 i".'; :: July .. S.4S S67V4 3.73 Cash quotations were as follows: Klour Steady. Rye No. J. c. Clover seed UtHll. M?sa pork Old. I1...1S: new. $15.6V. Larl In tierces. 1S.10 .13 H-. Short ribs Loose, 38.46. Total oiearances of wheat and flour were equal tu 4u;.UG4 bushels. Primary receipts wre 611.000 bushels, compared with a, 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ee-o. The world's visible supply, as shown bv Bradstreet's. decreased s. 1:12.000 bushels. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 34 cars; corn. 60 oars; eats. 177 oars; hugs, 47.00 head. Grain at 8aa Francisco. 8A.V Fite-XCISCO. Jan. 23. Wheat steady, barley easy. Spot quotations: Wheatwhipping, 31. BO Ol.'ilH per cental. Barley Feed, 31.96 per cental; brewing, nominal. Oats Red. 31.6nl.po per cental; white. ll.-oyl.Ti per cental; black. ILO&01.8O par cental. Call board sales: Barley December, 31.30 per cental bid, 31-60 asksd; alay, 3 1.91 par cental. Puget Sound Wheat Market. SEATTLE. Jan. 23. Wheat Bluaatem, MSo; fortyfold. sue; club, 81 So: Fife, 81 So; red Russian. bc. Tasterdaya car re ceipts wheat, 24. hay 31, flour 3, ourn L eats L TACOMA. Jan S3. Wheat Bluestem, 3o; fortyiold. bioj club. He; red Husslan, 7 so. Car recelpta: Wheat Si, hay 13, uais 1. SUnneapolls Wheat Market. MINXKAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 33. Close: Wheat laey. $ 1.CB H it l.8 H I July. 31-OOV4 tll.oCS. Cash No. 1 hard. 31.03', ; No. 1 Northern. 31.03 3 1.05 S No. 3 Northern, 31.viwl.u3S No. 3 wheat, 3L01 01.01. European Grain Markets. LIVFRPOOL. Jan. 28. Whsat March, Ts TSd: May. is BWd; July. 7s SUd. Weather, cluuuy. LONDOX Jan. 38. Cargoes, steady. Walla Walla for shipment. 87a English and French country markets. Arm. ONLY CATTLE Oil SALE XO OTHER LIVESTOCK ItE CHTED AT YARDS. Top Steers Sell at .20, With Bulk of Sales at $5.00 Best Cows, $5.50. Only cattle ware traded in at the stock yards yesterday. There mere no other ar rivals and nothing In the other lines had been carried over. There was a good demand for all kinds of cattle, and prlcta were maintained through out tha list. A load of top grade steers brought 30.20 and another load 36.10. The bulk of steel sales wars at $3.90. Cows ranged for the moat part from 34 to 3J.f0. and bulls and oalves moved at current prices. Receipts for tha day were, 434 cattle. Shippers were Maya Brothers, Sharer, 6 cars of cattle; W. O. Davenport. Metollus. 8 cars of cattle; Dixon 4 Hunt. Redmond. 0 ears of oattle. and Joe Taylor. Redmond, 4 cars of cattle. The day's aaiea were aa followa: Weight. Price. 1 heifer 670 i.YOo SS cows 1W IS oos -. fcbl 4.0O 21 caws fsr. 4.00 1 bull 1KSO 4.0O 1 bull lz'"'0 3 7S 13 cows 910 4.1S 13 cows 4.15 4 cows 9:t2 8.75 1 cow 770 4.00 24 steers 110J 5 60 24 steers 1102 ' &.t0 1 calf W 8.00 7 steers 1-M 3.50 35 steers 1204 tl.10 1 bull !- 4.50 1 oow tt&o 4.00 cows 941 r.-l'O 6 cow 97-1 u..F0 37 cows 10l 4.75 14 cows 4.S0 . 1 cow lloo 5.5 1 steer ' 4.in 2 bulls 1410 4.00 24 steers d'O ;.o steers 1111 &.90 24 steers 1111 S.40 ;.0 steers 1141 5.90 40 steers H4 5.40 50 steers 118 .33 25 steers lUi 6.20 3tk cowl 88 4.13 1 bull I4o0 4.00 4 bulls mo 3. S3 Tbe range of prices at tha yards was as follows: Choice steers S!S.S.t(!36.2' Good to coulee steers 6.60'of 5.75 Choice cows 4.t!0ftf 5.. Cood to choice cows 4.2.V4 4.30 Choice spayed heifers 6.G3 4 5-50 Good to choice belters 3.4mi, 5.2 Choice bulls 4.23 4.50 Good to choice bulls 4.00'rs 4.25 Choice caives T.50 hi 8.00 Good to oholoe calvea .......... 6.75? 7.00 Hoes Choice te light hogs ............ 6 50? 6-63 Good to choice hogs 6.23 J 6.50 Smooth heavy hogs C7S 6.00 heet Choice ve.trltng wethers 4.nnfj 4.75 Choice killing ewes 4 otifr 4 25 Choice lamba 5 00 f 6.6O Good to choice lamba 4.6" . 4.75 Culls 8.73 it 4.00 Omaha livestock Market. OMAHA. Jan. 3S. Cattle Receipts. 6600; Inarkrt. alow to lOc lower. Native steers. 3i7.Ti: cows and hellers, 33.2303.9o; Western strera 83.806.4O; rows and heif ers, 3S86.20; canners, 32.90WS.60; stoekera and feeders. !S M6.I0; calves, 3408; bulls, stugs. etc.. 3:1.506 5.50. Hogs Receipts, 22.500; market. 3c lower. Heavy. 35 0OW6.05: mlsed. 33.855.95; light, 3 3. 00 5. 95; pigs, 34.ii 5.0; bulk of sales. 35.70 3.95. Sheep Receipts. 80"0: market. lOo te 16 lower. Yearlings, 34.0rS..V; wethers. 34tf 4.70; ewes. 3o.254.33: lambs. 35.o0tf6.30. rhlcsuro Ueeatork Market.. CHICAGO. Jan. 23. Cattle Receipts, IO,. 000: market, weak to 10c lower. Beeves. 34.806 8 40; Texas steers, 84.40tf6.8O; West ern steers. 34.M7.25; Blockers and feed ers, 34.736; cows and heifers, 32.25 6.60; calvea. 30 o-3. 1 Hogs Receipts, 8K.000: market. slow. Light, 33.5596.10; mlied. 35.80a623; heavy, tMi3U80; rough. J.h.'.fr1.03; pigs, 8423 3; bulk of sales. 3'ff6.20. Sheep Receipts, 18.000: market, steady te strong. Native. 33.2..4.70; Western. 83.60I9 4.73; yearlings. 34.UO&S.8A; lambs, native, 34.ftO9a.bO; Western. 33 ft 4.80. SAN FRANCISCO PROBl'CK M1RKIT rrioes Quoted at the Bay City fa Vege tables, Frulta, Eta. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22. The follow ing produce prioas ware current here to tlay: Vegetabiee Cucumbers. 7Bcff1.15; garllo. 8ab4c; green peas, SdlOc; string beans. 17O30o; eggplant. 8 J 12c; tomatoes, 65s 01. Butter Fancy creamery, 83 Ho. K'Kgs Store. 3So; tanoy ranch. 30a Onions 31-609 L0. Cheese Young America 17M8o- Frult Apples, choice, 31: common. 83o Mexican llmaa, 35.60&6; California lemons, choice. 33.50; common. 31 25; navel orangea, 31.300 2.60; pineapples, 3202.30. Potatoes Oregon Burbanka. nominal ; Pallnaa Burbanks, 31.70 1.90; river Bur banka. 31.251.50; sweets, l2.60tyS.6S. Mlllstuffs Bran, 325.600 36.30; middlings, 33o a S3. Hay Wheat. 316031: wheat and oata. 318a 1 J Ml; alfalfa. 812016.60. Receipts Flour, 2708 quarter sacks; wheat, 14(10 eentsJel barley. 44.063 centals; oats. 7.75 centals; potatoes, 4330 sacks; bran, 170 sacks; middlings, 2f.O sacks. WODLSTROHGATLOHDON OFFERrVGS ARE LARGE AX3 COWPETITTOX IS ANIMATED. Prices Are Gradually AdvajiclTig In tho Bostoa Larket Fair Trtvde In Teppltorlea. LONDON. Jan. 2S. The wool auction sales were continued today, with offerings of 13.343 bales. Competition was animated and prices were strong, especially for the large supply of Western Australian brought forward. Victorian greasy sold at Is 6d and Victoria lamba at Is 3d. Americana purohaaed a tew lots ex merlnoe and oross breds. WOOL PRICES ARE FIRM AT BOSTON Fine Fleeces Keep Pace With Advance la Coarser Grades. BOSTON. Jan. 13. A fair amount of trad ing goes on in domes tlo wool, with one quarter Ohio blood leading. Values held firm, and fine fleeoea have advanced to keep pace with the coarser grades. A mod erate business Is reported in territory wool in original bags. Other lines are rather dull, although some Michigan wools sell fairly well, and there le a light demand for Texas products. Texas fined, six to eight months, 4E 0 47o; fine, 11 months, 61a; fine. Fall, 42043a. California Northern. 48 6 BOo; middle county, 4t047o; Southern, 4o43o; Fall, tree, 40 042s. Oregon Eastern No. 1, staple, 63033c; Eastern clu thing, 30c; Valley, No. 1, 44 47c u Territory Fine staple. 31031c: fine me dium staple, 68039c; fine clothing. 319 bsc; fine medium clothing, 406Oc; half blood combing, 36037a; three-eighths blood combing. Cod 62c; quarter-blood combing. 4tf4c. Pulled extras. 60 Oslo; fine, 43060s; A supers, 43 4143c Wool' at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS', Jan. 23. Wool, steady. Ter ritory and Western mediums, ItitflSo; fine mediums, 13;17o; fine, 10 316c CENSCS BCKEAC'S COTTON REPORT Bulk ef Enormous 191 1 Crop lias Beea Olnaed. WASHINOTON, Jan. 33 The vaat 1911 cot ton crop of the United States had beea ginned and baled to the extent of 14.810, 678 bales on January 16, according to the Census Bureau's report, issued today, show ing Iv3,e74 bales were ginned from Janu ary 1 to 13, Inclusive. , Ginneries this aeason have been forced to greater activity than ever before by the enormous crop. A considerable quantity still remains to be ginned. The exact amount will be made known by. the Census Bureau'a final ginning report, March 20, giving figures up to Feb ruary 28. Today's ginning report Is about 875,303 bales less than the Lepartment of Agricul ture's estimate of production, which was 14,6,0u0 bales of 600 pounds gross weight. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Standard copper dull; spot and January, la. 70 'y 14a; Feb ruary, March and April, 18.75014c London, quiet. Spot. 02 7a 6d; futuhes. 63 3s 1. Arrivals reported at New York today, 130 tons. Custom-House returns show exports of 18,648 tons so far this month. Lake cop per. 14H1fl4Sc; eleotrolytlc, 14014hc; casting, Uitnlltic. Tin easy. pot, 41.76042.25c; January, 41.63r42.12'4c: February, 4L26SJ 41.02 v,c; -March. 41.12hi 041XOc; April. 41841.4Uc: May. 414ML25C. London, firm. Spot, la! &; futuhea. 188. Lead dull at 4.4094.60e New York and 4.Suii4."5c East St. Louis. London, f 13 lie. Shelter, dull at 6.4 5 w 4.56c New York and 6.3t"u 6.30c East St. Louis. London. 26 13a. Antimony easy. Cookson's, 7.37 Vic Iron Cleveland warrants, 48s lOVid In London. Locally Iron was quiet. No, 1 foun dry Northern. 314.75313; No. 2, 314.50 14.73; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 Southern soft, 314.25 014.75. Changes In Available Supplies. NKW YORK, Jan. 23. Special cable and teleeraphlc communications received' by Brudstreels show the following changes In available . supplies aa compared with pre vious account: Wheat Bushels. U. S. east of Rockies dee. 2.560,000 U. B- east of Rockies. Increased. . 17.000 Canada, decreased 4.093.000 Total u. a and Can. decreased.. 6,8.12,000 Afloat fo rand in Europe deacresed 2,600,000 Total American and European sup ply decreased , S. 182,000 Corn TJ. 8. and Canada decreased . . . 404.000 Oats U. S. and Canada decreased . . . 1.113,000 The visible supple of wheat In Canada Sat urday, December 20, was 21.648,000 bushels, deoreased 2.018.000 bushels Sacramento Firm Takes Bonds. ROSEBTJRCk Or.. Jan. 23. (Special.) Tha City of Roseburg today disposed of Its unpaid street assessment bonds. CASCARETS FOR A SICK,SOURSTOMACH Gently but thorotasrhlr eleanse and regulate roar Xtsmscs, l.lver ana Bowels while you steep. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases, that pain In tha pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating: after eatlntr. feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick, headache, means Indigestion; a disordered stomach, which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It Isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach Is as good as any. Try Cascarets: they cure Indigestion, because they Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the ezoess bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and poison from the In testines and bowels. Then your stom ach trouble Is ended forever. A Cas caret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your entire fam ily feeling good for months. Don't for get the children their little lnsldes need a good, gaaU cleansing, too. My One-Treatment Cures Hoaest Treatment. bus 1 waste time "Ujioi" ether doctors. Om tm OHJ3GON MEDICAL I.N'STITUTfcl Specialists. Longest Established. TO MEN 38 vo THIS IS THE WAY YOU FEEL There te usually a pain across the small of your back, blue rings under ?our eyes, specks before your eyes, your sleep does not rest you, you get up n the morning feeling tired, your mind at times wanders, your memory is ooor. you are hollow-eyed, whites of your eyes are yellow, you are fearful, always expecting the worst to happen, very nervous, you start In your sleep and awake from a dream very much frightened; stinging pain In the breast, no appetite. If you have been unfortunate In selecting a doctor to treat you, or if you nave not given yourself the attention which your disease demands, you know that every day you put the matter off you are getting worse and worse; you are mortified and ashamed of your position among your fellow men. life does not possess the pleasures for you it did. Would you riot give much to possess that KOBUdT HEALTH, SOUND NERVES and a CLEAR BRAIN that Were yours before the ravages of disease attacked your system? If you have this desire to be strong and manly In a true sense of the word, call at my office at once, and I will take pleasure In explaining a treatment thac has restored hundreds of men In a much worse condition than you are. rtnUPCOTCn lCIWO I cure this affliction without pain or knife. Soreness. UUUULOILU ILlitO swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish ?ulckly. A healthy circulation of blood le re-established, and that old-time eellng speedily returns. Avoid dangerous operation. I can give you the quickest and safest and surest cure known to medical science. Dl finn DO'CnM 11 yu have sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper DLUUJ rUlOUil colored eruptions, sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling hair or any symptoms of thia ailment In either primary, secondard or tertiary states, consult me and be forever cured of It. My treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint of poison and every impurity from the blood and system. All danger of transmission or recurrence Is removed. The taking of Injurious minerals for years never cures. My treatment Is a specif la a certain antidote; you Improve from the very commencement, and are soon permanently cured, as proven by positive blood tests. I WANT to emphasize the Importance of selecting the BEST DOCTOR. COME to ME I will curs you In ONE TREATMENT by administering The wonderful German Remedy" The greatest medical discovery of the age . the results are like magic. I ALSO CURE to stay cured Rupture. Kidney and Bladder Ail ments, Piles, Fletula and Rectal Affections, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Ecaema and ail Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin and all Ailments of Men. IAD'TC us a full description of your symptoms and trouble. If unable to llnliCcalL All dealings are confidential. Expert Consultation Free. Delays are dangerous. Hours: A. M. to 8 F. M. Sundays, 10 to 13 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE t 14 MORRISON ST, BETWEEN KOlllTB AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OH. i tt,. aiiTn of 328.676.70. to the Clarke & Henery Construction Company, of Saoramento, CaL The bonds draw 6 per cent Interest and were purchased at par. plus Interest. The bonds run for a period of 20 years, and are awarded In allotments of from 100 to $1000. Fancy Birds Exhibited. PENDLETON, Or., Jan. 23. (Special.) Prominent poultry fanciers of Ore gon. Washington and Idaho are repre sented with exhibits at the third an nual show of the Umatilla-Morrow County Poultry Association, which opened in this city this afternoon. The quality and number of birds shown places the local exhibition In a class with the best held on the Coast In the opinion of visiting breeders who are Es Tho highest point of woman's happiness is reached only through motherhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. Yet tha mother-to-be 13 often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering incident to its con summation. But for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredient ? which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the cri sis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffering through which the mother usually passes. The regu lar use of Mother's Friend will re pay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the helpful restoration to health and strength it brings about after baby comes. H r-AT TXJ 1 iviouuer a rrienq aa is ior sale at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant Mothers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta, Ga. . Peculiar After Effects of the . Grip This Year Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condition DoctorB In all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epldem!o of grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are very distressing; and leave the system In a run-down condition, par ticularly the kidneys which seem to suffer most, as every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to more seri ous sickness, sue. as dreaded Brighfs Disease. Local druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root .s a great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy, and, be ing an herbal oompound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed by those who try It. Dr. Kilmer &. Co, Bing ham ton. N. Y offer to send a sample bottle of awamp-Root, free by mall, to every Bufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be In need of It. Regular size bottles 50 cts. and tl.OO. Kor sale at all drug gists. Be sure to mention this paper, , For Weak, Diseased Men Cure, to Stay Cured For 30 days I will heal and cure all Weak. Sick. Diseased and Discouraged men at a reduced fee. This Is Just one-half my usual charge. I give you the same care and at tention as If you paid my regular fee. You could receive no better service for 31000. If rou could but talk to the many cured patients am dismissing daily, you would refuse to suffer longer on the promise of other doctors. Don't be a Weakling, a Failure, and your life a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? 1 am a man of in dependent meane; the curing of my patients Is my first and only thought. In this I differ widely from grasping doctors who think only of their fee and care little for the welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of this offer at once; don't wait till the last few days, when the crowded oondltion of my oflice may prevent you seeing me. hero, with their birds from Portland and Puget Sound. The scoring will be started tomorrow by Judge Miller Purvis. For all Its busy industry, the most that a bee can collect is a tablespoonful of honey in a year's time. TIIKw METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE THJfl SPECIALIST WHO CX'RES. It matters not what your ailment ts, nor who has treated It. if It Is curable. I will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. I charge nothing to prove my methods will cure you. My offer HO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL a. J.1BFIED ia your absolute protection. Consulta tion, examination and diagnosis free and strictly private. I claim for my treatment nothing 'wonderful or secret It Is aim- 1 ply my suooosslul way 01 doing I things. A FFT.ICTTF.D !TEf. kef ere Ttreatliuc elsewhere, honestly Inveatlsate ml proven methods. You will then under stand how easily and quickly I cure all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS without severe surgjlcal operation! SPECIFIC BLOOD FOIsO.V without In- urlous drugs (608 aklUfully sdmlnls ered when preferred)! NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY without stimulative rem Oleai BLADDER and KIDNEY trwobleai PILES, RECTAL oomplalnta, and all silmeata el men. What you want Is a cure. Oome to me and get it. Onoe under my R treatment, you will quickly realise how almple a thing It Is to get well R in the hands of a specialist who I knows his business. My cures add not only years to life, but life to years. I put new energy Into worn-out bodies. Offioe hours, dally, to t; evenings, 1 to ; Bundajs, dr! green co. 382 Wssblsztoa SL, Portland, Or. DR. KEEFE 1 CURES I I pu6iii.li my own photograph, per sonally conduct my own office, have no connection with any "medical company," ' institute ' or "museum," but am a thoroughly reliable, up-to-date scientific specialist in all ali ments of men. No hired substituted to treat you. If I accept your case for treatment and do not effect a quick and lasting cure, you need not pay one cent of my small fee. BLOOD POISON lii" 9 to R, 7 to H Dallyt Sunday, 10 te L Examination Advice Free. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. Rooms 11-14 Lafayette IHdn, BIJVs WASHINGTON ST, COlt 6th, POHTLAA'D, OB. I DR.GREEN 'V -s" DR. A. G. SMITH. The Leadlnc Snr.-lsllst. I am a registered and licensed Phyaleian, confining; my special practice to 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 in a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying out nls promises? . Has he 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 cost you nothing. Cured in 5 Days Ko Detention From Occupation, family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATI ON3, MAN! CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. HOST TIME-SWING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CUKE. I GIVE MY WORD AJS'D WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 18 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 OFFICH ON THE COAST. FREE COBrSPLTATIOW. I Invite you to come to my offloe. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Plies, Fis tula, Bladder. Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If noessary 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 oondltion. A permanent cure is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M and Sundays from A.G. Smith, M.D. Morrison St., Corner 2d, Portland, Oregon. TheWaytoBetterHealth ins sj ' '.W '.' L .. C. Gee Wo c. Gee Wo '-it v-v 4V THE CHINESE DOCTOR. The merits of the Chinese Herb prepara tions are becoming better known all the time. Rlltht now when there is so much sickness the demand is very Kreat. Regard less of what the disease Is or whom it at tacks, the remedies compounded in the laboratory of C Gee "Wo produce the moct wonderful results In the way of euros. It Is the vital principles of theae Herns, Knots and Barks that attack the sent of the trou ble, carry off the diseased parts and supply the new cells with health-building food. You will do well to call on us if you are suffering from diseases of the Nerves. Blood, kin. Heart. Liver. Stomach or Kidneys, in cluding; Rheumatism, Paralysis. Loss of Nerve torce. Constipation, Catarrh. Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Weak Back, Bloating. Dropsy. Eczema, Scrofula and Diseases of Women and Men. Tr vmi 1lv elsewhere than in Portland and wish to procure his medicines send 4 cents in stamps and a symptom blank and circular will be forwarded to you. This you will flu out ana proper remedies win men be sent to you. Open Evenings and Sundays. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162V4 First St.. Cor. Morrison. Portland, Oregon. MEN nONT BE DISCOURAGED DON'T GIVE UP HOPB TILLliE IS HELP FOK VOW ACT TODAY ,ill trsfti anms of your ailment for as low and make $10. I win vmi an ax- 1 cepUcmally low fet on any ailment you may b auxiaxiag j With thU low fe and my long and auooasaiul ex Frince la treat- all ants of ' S men you need not 1 don't care who naa and baa tailed I l-Jr. ..T .ure and a imaU before aeelne me. . . - ,, By the latest method known to vlRII'nR VKINS. Pll-ES. LKVIM'3 llIMEXTS KIDNEY, BLADDER, M'l AM) BIOOI) AILMENTS. KHE0 MATISM UVEB AILMENTS AND ALL CHRONIC All 'MOTS OF MEN. Come In and see me. Have a confi dential talk and be examined without cost or obligation. I will euro yon. DR. LINPSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. en trance 128V4 Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours U A. M. to S P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M i Watch Our Removal to a Better Place After Feb. 1 S.ICChan 7imM Chinese Medical Co, Ml "-hau DKS. 8. K. CHAN, with their Chinese medicines of herbs and roots, cure wonder fully. They have cured many -sufferers whun all other remedies have failed. Sure euro for both Internal and external sick ness and all chronic ailments. Their rem edies are harmless and give quick results. No operations. Consultation free Examina tion for ladles by Mrs. Chan. Call or write for symptom blank to S. K- CHAN CHI NESE MEDICINE CO.. 226'- Morrison at., between 1st and 2d, Portland. Or. cms?