The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 21, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OliEflON" DAILY joUHXAL, rORTLAXIr A TIT It DAY;. EVENINoi FEBHUAHY ' 21, 1903.
THE
COMMERCIAL
WORLD
Ml OH
: FLOUR 15 Mil
Cut of Ten Cents Made
in Quotations
Weakness of Wheat In East the
f CauseEastern Lard Down
v an Eighth.
Th prioM on the Tarlous
brands of hard wheat flour of
local manafaotare deollnsd about
10 Mate today.
-
' On account 1 of the weaknexs of the
' EBsttrn'WJirat'mnrtrt.-thB' pntr -vf hwii
Wheat Hour dropped 10 cpiitu u Imrrul
' In price today. HtralKlits are iiIho quot
ed , slightly lower. Valley IiiiiihIh are
, Unchanged, and the market ehovm udded
strength.
. luUra Xrd Sown Again.
Manager Conway of the Hammond
Packing- Company announces a drop of
one eighth cent today In the prices of
tb vatloua grades of lard of Eastern
manufacture. Local lard Is unchanged.
racked Meats Arc Tlrm.
'' Packed meats of both the local and
Eastern brands are quoted quite strong
today, and the market shows n tendency
to make Blight advances. Tlilx condi
tion la due to the high prices now pre
vailing for pork.
Still Tumbling'.
Egg prices atlll continue to tumble.
end a StHcent market Is predicted within
tlie joext.four'days, lfvthe present wea
ther continues. According to Turner
fc Co.. receipts have been much too lib
eral the past week, and there was plenty
of stock still remaining jpt the close of
business today.-
v Plenty of Poultry.
There la plenty of poultry In the local
markets to supply all demands. and
prices are quoted weaker. Receipts dur
ing the week have been untra liberal
and demand somewhat slacker. It is not
expected, however, that the market will
show any slump in prices at this time.
Beef in Plenty, Bays Toft.
" There la plenty f beef in the local
i markets." said John Toft, of Toft, Hint1
; oVCo.. "and a weakness will be noticed
;- throughout the market. Venl and mut
: ton are in receipt up to the demand
i Pork receipts during the week were com
j paratively small, and demand was quite
f heavy. ' Some changes will be noted In
the- fresh meat prices today."
Drummers Balling Futures.
Grocery drummers are busy seTlIn
. canned futures at this time and other
( lines of the market are being neglected
j -, "Business has been quiet this week,"
! , say Wadhams & Kerr Bros.. ,-on account
, of the canned goods. A better tone Is
expected next week."
Most of the jobbers have already over
Bold their orders for canned corn fu
ture, and few new orders are being
accepted. Tomato futures are .selling
well with prices open.
. The Pish Situation.
( Malarkey & Co. report the receipts of
steejhead salmon to be more liberal to
day. Chinook salmon Is In more mod
erate supply. Both, grades are quoted
easier at current quotations. Halibut
la scarce and higher.
.... Several cars of California cabbage and
cauliflower arrived lost evening, and
were distributed on the street this morn
ing. Sops, Potatoes and Onions Doll.
The hop, potato and onion markets
are In a weak condition and no change
Is expected within the coming week. The
- hep market In the Kant Is reported dull,
With no actual quotations being made.
Butter May Drop.
Butter prices may drop within the
next week on account of the larger re-
ceipts. Ulafke & Co. report the market-
to be considerably weaker than it
WHS ten days ago. A drop of 2',. cents
a- pound is soon expected.
AlHtuat d-llT.v.
.ut I'lamUs. Hdl'r per Hi. for rair. 0(1 10c
for rosatiiT cncuaiiuta. s&tfWUc per Va: wal-
nun. HVM.V it lb.; I'luo nutt, loiuwe
lb ; lili-korr nuta, )0o pen lb.; elisstuuia.
em, I I pr ID.: Until outs. Itk.- ix-r
Ui i aniens, l."aiw r in.; raiier caua, 1J
16c n-r lb ; alumni), 14flfo xr lb.
Itlce IiuHrlol Japan, No. 1, Dc; No. 2.
Bc; V-w Orleans, head. 7Hc.
New Orleans, bend, i4,e.
Hr,'Kiful Kirnd I'remlnn;. 30-2MS, 12 80;
I.rc. .&"; II o :i.l6.
Kalmou loluinlila lilv. r l ib. tails. II 7"' 2
lb. t.,ll t-l'. fancy. 1 lb flata. V,-lli.
fancy tlxta. f. I 1M; A In all a tatla, pink, fcoc; red,
I ii; Mb tails. 12.UI.
tml oil--faae. 2Kc tier sal-: tanka. Water
White, lii,- ii, tanka, Headlight, ISVjc; tur
pentine, K,v lift.
Il.an.. .Sluull white. $t. .15: In mo white, $1.10,
(iltik. .'17ti; hnynu. f-I.OU: Lluiaa. Stye.
Tuliiieoii Plus cut simialng-, I. 2. H-'a. park
afea: 8,! of North Carolina. 7lr iht lb: Maa-
1 1 fT. 0c per lb.; blxlc Qm-rn. 4)e xr lb.: Il-1
Ili-ll. 'jyc prr lb.: Pedro. fK- w lb.; UoblvD
Kitpr, fl.l& imt lb.; fin cut, 41c pit
lb.; Capatan. It. W rx-r lb.: Dukr'a MUture. 4ic
i.r lb.; Hull Durham, OUo
lurti- t'ot, 74c iht Hi
r lb.: Mall I'ourh. XHc per lb ; MUture.
$1.40 nor lb. I"as tobacco: Drnmimmd'a Nn
tural Loaf. fHr per lb ; IMper livlrtalo.k. one
iht lb; NomothlnK liooil. 4Bc por lb.; Nlundard
Narr. SKc por lb.; T. A It.. 5:ir p--r lb.: Hwnr
Hinil. 4.'tc por l.; Star. 4lP Por lb. Kino cut
chewlnit: Ool.lon Thread. 6Sc per lb.; t'aat
Uull, TUc por lb. .
Fniita and Vatotablea.
I'ototne 4.Vil3oo; awefta. rmt.
(iiilona Orosoii. f0'it75c: nurllc, 6'a7c por lb.;
Kr.-h I'mlla -Apploa: Kaiur Oresoii. 7So
II. An; ci'klni:. ftoy73c por lmx. Oranfi'a:
Na villa. 2.i".l2 5u r bol ; Cn llfi.rnlli tallK'T
lm. l lauiil haunnaa. 2.litl2.75 ht
bun.li; fn II poara. s.Vlul.Z wr box; pom
franaloa. 1.5nii2.00 por Ian: rmnborrloa. Jor
aor. fll.iHi bnrn-l; hucklvlMrrloa. Hlc per lb
V.-i'elabloa Turnip 7.V aack; oarrota. '
KM. In ruck; Ixfta. $1.0(1 anok: rudllu-". irt
'Tw lur ,l,.v f'..lir,,rni:l 1 . 2 & ll
1 "1i H
Mllfll Will
IlillMlllllU OATS
Big Operator Has Sold
Maiion Bushels
iht it. :
llnryland Clnli. 71c
1 TmI cut: If I tune huawl ImP lli-B.
irr.M.n Lu.$..aa.i. IP. Mf lh ! hofTM
General News of the Quotations
and Markets Over the
Country.
CHirAGO. Feb 21 The Record-Her-l'.l."ay.
I'littui yesterduy unlouded
ut leus'l 'l.OIJO.OOO bushels Of May oats,
ki-iplng up the selling which lias been
under way fur his account for three
iluys. There In the prediction that the
oats receipts next week will show an In
crease li the weather continues line.
). :
per
hothonao lotturo.
aproiita. go p.T lb.
M-nlta Appioa. viora
o..1orv
it 7l(i j2.oo it boi;
VIllUC HT
tl-fl. I 1 C
ca. 74
; iM-aa, V
ppli-a.
'M7V.C no
Itr por lb ; oara. Bic per lb.; prune. Italian.
itiS'if por 'lb.; Krom-h. 441i "'r.," :
a. California blarka. aQA4r; do whlto. '-"t
pach
llrlod
por lb ; r.prln.ta. TM7V4C pe' l'1
atiw por to
4L..
a". nniiiriiia niacaa. uajnr; un. no
he por lb pluina. pitted. BWOc: ralalna.
rniK-.T, l ib. eartotw. 60 twckaKoa to ra
i-dod
Pk. : aoodod. oholro, 2-oi. cartnna, THc; Iikm
Muacatolloa. 6" lb. boioa. CViOT'.dc PC lb; u"
doo lajera, 11.7683.00.'-
Maati and ProTUIom.
Froab Moala Uoof. prllllo. 6l"r: bull.
lfeii.V; ina. 4,irtik: utrt-k. US7'iP; toiiI.
s',ii9i-: iiiiirtui), .'I t'jtit 4 So; groaa, dri-wil. O'n'u
7ljr; IhiiiIim lll&iTL.o tu.r II,
llama. ' Iiacon. etc. i'nrtlauii nark (Incali
haiua. 10 to It la.. lH,r: 14 to HI Iba.. 14".4i
H to 20 Iba.. 14o: ulelile. l(H.,o: bloakfoat bacon
aalted al.b-a. UUo tmt lb.: bulla, aaltcd, He
per lb . auioked. 10c er lb.
Kaatoru-inekeil llama I'lulor 14 lli 14Sc;
orer II Iba.. I4,4c; fancy. 15c; picnic ll'-jc;
abouMora. 11 Ho; lrv aaltod aldoa. iiuaniokt-d.
12.4i; broakfaat bacou, 161,c; (ancy. 1'Vac;
bulla. I2yl;t-.
Local Lard Ketllo loaf fia. IS He: 10a. 11";
Sa. 13Uc; M-lb. tlna, 13V,e; atoam roodorod.
loa. 12V; urn. 121ic: 50a. ljtfcr por lb.
Kaatorn Ijird Kottle loaf. )o-lb ln. lc;
Tm. iX'ir, Imlh huh. 12H,c: atoatu rcudircil.
Hia. ll'c; 5". 124r; rum. 12SiC.
AlKire packing bouaa prtcea are net caab.
JO da.ra.
Flah Hock cod, He; flouudera. Be; ballbut.
Si'; Hiik eod. 7c; craba. doa., $1.D0; raaor tiama.
loc por dot.; rod anapper. H'nUc, black cod. 7c;
tripod baaa, !oylit,c; salmon. He; i:blnook.
11c; aoloa. 8c; auielt, l(c; lobatera. 12Vic;
abrloipa, l'uget Sound, ISc: aturieou. 7c pr In.
SAMPLE OF 20TH
CENTURY SLANG
oats that have been headed this way,
but delayed by the week's storm.
, Inilutli May wheat yesterday was
within fc cent of Chicago May, and the
MlnneuraWs May was within 1 cent
Minneapolis Is claiming Its May would
go over Chicago, but it will possibly
change Its mind if the weather settles
mill the receipts A-t bock to norma
again. t. louis May last rrlght was
4S cents under Chicago, and Is was
never more than 5 cents under, and New
York was only 3 Vi cents over.
WHENCE COMES THIS
MIGHTY HEALING
POWER
ALL THE LAND WONDERS AT THE RE
MARKABLE CURES EFFECTED BY
PROTESSOR ADKIN.
PMIilPlAllf
1 51. HIS
mis mm am i
Ministers, Doctors and Professional Men
Tell How Me Has Cured the Blind,
the Lama, the Paralytlo and
on toe Try Brink
of Death.
FHEE HELP FOR THE SICK
Professor Adkln Offers to Help All Bnf
' rirai m.hj Disease Absomteiy
Pree of Ohars;e Professional
Men Inreetlgate His
Powers.
Option Secured on 400
"Acres of Land.
Famous Smith Farm Located on
Colombia Slouch Selected
as the Site for It.
Cash Business.
CIIICUIO, Feb. 21 Huslness here
yest. rilay was 27G.000 cash corn, mostly
suld late Thursday to Ualtlmort). Sea
board reiorted 160.000 wheat and 240.-
000 bushels corn taken for export.
Freight room for about 40 loads was
taken by several New York exporters
yesterday ut, Antwerp. It wus probably
nearby shipment and speculative, as
the parties own cash wheat.
Stock
Sheep.
It. 000
Cattle and Hogs.
CHICAGO. Feb. 21 Union
Yards:
Hogs. Cattle,
Chicago 12.000 i'00
kaiiHus City 2,000 600 .....
Omaha 6. BOO 600
Hogs Opened steady; 4.60O left over
yesterday; holiday year ago. Mixed and
butchers Iti.ho'i 7.5. good heavy. $7.30(i
7.4G; roUKh heavy, $ 7 .00 tf 7. 26; light.
tl.75ii( 7.15.
Sheep Steadv.
Cattle Steady.
Colored Wilness Almost Made Nec
essary an Interpreter
Bank Statement.
NE WYOKK. Feb. 21. Keserve on all
MOW YORK. Feb. 21. Reserve on all
on all deposits other than U. 8.. decrease.
16.475.725; louns. Increase, . 113. 76. 800;
specie, decrease. 1.131.400; legals, de
crease. 4.Z29.300; deposits. Increase. 110.-
U0U.200; circulation, decrease, $545,100.
"Yer honor, dat mug told me onct In
Glazier's Joint on Hurnslde, dat he'd
punch mah nose, 'nd trow 'Is bunch er
bones at me, 'nd knock off man block."
Judge Hogue turned and racd the wit
ness.
"What In the name of common sense
are you trying to say?"
James Maxwell, colored, was on the
stand, nnd replied: "Dai's de dead
trut', yer oner de dead level right-
Whew!' exclaimed Deputy District
Attorney Adams.
Judge Hogue braced himself. "Say
something more; maybe 1 can hear bet
ter now."
fer cut er long cnaw off quick. "nd
Jump straight ter der point," said Max
well, "dat fresh guy In de blue wrapper.
wanted ter dip In ter me, 'nd swipe roe
wld Is llns. '
Did he hurt you?" asked Judge
Hogue.
;He hurted mah feelings, yer orter."
'What for?"
Liverpool Cotton.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 21 Liverpool cot
ton opened easy in tone with prices 4
points lower. Market closed easy and net
2 to 2H points lower. Spots ouleter. 2
points lower. Sales. 8.000, 7,000 Ameri
can. Imports. 25,000 bales, of which 12,-
000 were American. Estimated Imports
today, a ooo; last weeK, 1,136; last year.
Liverpool Mattkets.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 21 Close. Wheat
-March, 6-3. "4 un; May. 6-2. ud.
Corn March, 4-6. V up; May, 4-34.
i up.
BACK WAS BROKEN
PROF. THOMAS t. ADKI.V
President of the Institute of Physicians
and Surgoous.
In ull parts of the country men and
women, doctors and surgeons, clergy
men and educators, are wondering at
the remarkable cures made by Professor
Thomas K Adkln. discoverer or the Arf-
kln Vltaopathic treatment.
Prof. Adkln heals tint liv ilrnira nor
by Christian Science, not tiv ( 1m t i4ii ut-
athy: nor by Hypnotism, nor by Divine
Healing, but by a subtle nsvchh- force nf
nature In combination with certain vital
magnetic remedies which contain the
very elements of life and health.
A reporter recently talkeil uith Prof
Adkln and was asked to Invite all read
ers of this paper who- are sick or who
are worried by the ills of those dear, to
mum, io write to mm for assistance.
home people have declared " miiil Prof
Adkln. ' that mv Dowers are nf (Ind- thi.v
call me a Divine Healer, a man of mvs-
terlous powers. This m Tint Nil f cure
oecause i understand nature, because I
use the subtle force of nature, to build
up the system nnd restore health Rut
at the same time I believe that the
Creator would not have elven me the
opportunity to make the discoveries I
have made or the ability to develop them
if He had not Intended that I should use
nem ror me good of humanltv. I there
fore feel that It Is my duty to give the
ueiieiu oi me science I practice to all
who are suffering. I want you to tell
your readers mat iney -can write to
me in tne strictest confidence if thev
are irouoiea with any Rind of dlseas
ana l will thoroughly dlae-nose their
ases aosoiute v free of rhairire anrt
piain uy a simple guaranteed home treat
ment how a complete cure should be ef
iecteu. i care not how serious their
canes, nor now nopeiess they may seem
i nam ineiii iu write to me ana let me
maae mem well. 1 reel that this is my
life work."
So great Is the sensation wrought In
me meuicai woiid uv tne wonderful
cures performi-d by Pror. Adkln. that
several professional gentlemen were ask-
eu to investigate the cures. Among
nieae eeniiemeri were ur. L,. a. tlawley
and Dr. L. O. Doane. both famous phy-
omuiiB mm BuieoiiH. Arter a tnorougn
anu oauiBiuKiiig investigation these eml
neni pnysicians were so astounded at
me lar-reacning powers of Prof. Ad
kin, and the wonderful efficacy of Vitn.
opathy that they volunteered to forsake
An option has been secured on about
4o acres of lalid' near ..'t. Johnj nnd a.
purchase of the. property iM cxpejtod
within a few days.
The purtles in the deal have kept their
names a secret l.ut It hi) hnally ltaUe.1
out that the newly organized Columbia
Packing Company is the one concerned.
The Columbia Packing Company was or
ganized in this city about two weeks
ago. with C. M. Ward, David 8. Kraem
er and Edward IS Wilson as Incorpor
ators. The company Is composed of
leading stockmen of the country and In
tends to do a general meat packing busi
ness. The capital stock of the concern
M piiteed at 7V,W) ,
The projectors of the, new enterprise
have been looking around In the vicinity
of the city for a site for some time and
It Is now suld that the famous Mary J.
Smith form located north of St. John
and running east to the Columbia
Slough, lias been secured.
Smith Property Secured.
The Smith property is an ideal site
for the establishment of a large pack
lng house and the prime movers in the
concern are said to be ready to deposit
the purchase price TloO an acre as soon
as Mrs.; Smith, the owner, returns from
a short visit to the East.
The Utoposed plant will employ nearly
1,000 man when In full operation. It will
be built of the most modern type with
all the ."latest improvements. It will be
electric..' lighted and as sanitary as It
will be', possible to make It.
The incorporators oXwthe)mpany are
all practical business men and have had
a thorough experience In the cattle busi
ness. C. M. Ward la a Well known capi
talist ajid cattleman of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
and David S. Ki earner, his associate, 1
rrom ise same city. Mr. K reamer is a
quite wealthy stockman of that sec
tion. Id ward B. Wilson, the third of
the ItKXtrporators, is a practical packing
heuse man with a varied experience In
lurge Sufctern packing plants. Work will
be begun toward erecting the buildings
and stock pens as soon as the deed to
the property Is signed. The company-
Intends also to compete In the fresh
meat business.
m I sir .vw- ev .
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-PROFESSOR EDISON, "The Wizard of the Stars,"
l , , III A.ii k . a ... ... . . w
vvu aennroyi just wnat lire natin store ror you, how
v mnw mo mosr ct your opportunities, ana tne;
history of your life, from the cradle to the grave,'
HIS GREAT FREE OFFER TO 1,000 PEOPLE
rrnroiw Fciiaon la t. srenieat nd most wonderful satrelotsr
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1. 1. am in me .uirH. no iwimitim in.it ma railing one or
mi mm iiiitHinaiK muuauoiuu proieaaiona, M-auat an.
iiea nivnaiKi wnnien m amiw wuat is la lour ruture, aod
w H"r Mid HHII VI iiinii UTva.
afr Kireeial arraasemeait. tie baa SerldeS
t tltm eery reader nf Ibis paper a PMKM
annwopn in iamr lives. win Mil you your
i iiaraveuiriaiiea, waai career jrou are mm mini for,
tunt unan-uia iiwu, now w win Tour ruu
uoU of auorwsa, wmIUi, fane, populantr
nd poaltion In both bnaliMM aud suraU
llfn. 11 will teU you what are tbe nna-
lortunes nioM llkaJr to onrtaae Too.
ao iiuu yoo can guard anioat tliem
and aToid tliem. lis will ull too
eiMinaie yoo are to look out
and what will be Your rirua.
perta In lore. In bualaeM anu la
au waiaa o ilia.
TOO will Srwt Vrntmnr VtHmm
noroaoope of Tour nf of wmuku-rnl
aaaiatanee, beeauac it wUI tU yon I u it
i in vonoiiiona you am to ex.
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rrotewor KamA naila ths fptureM a
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will oa trpawrltUin ao you can nmleraiand It,
and you will airroe tuei U will beol great ralue
to you In erarr war.
Profpeanr KlllaAM will wmmA nn fArfniu
from the cradla th. m ...n k.
aura that all h. , 1 1 L. . i
aa toreraated br hia inf.ihiii. nth.uf ,.r ..ir.ii.Mnr
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oara. He has Droran til thnuaanila rl unliMjlvra that
aatroloiry Kan accurate and Infalllhle icieiipii. trrn if rou
im wnim, u win vrur h w vua. ao-i too are aariaea
not to loae one moment In wrltlnir lor lila tma horuaruna.
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treatiae. whleh will tell you exactly what Um n'lenie '-ally la-nut as
Only a limitej edition of this bonk win im UK..n Ti.-iL.
write at once ao that you can. set a typewrliUin horoscope of your life
aoareaaou eapei'iauy to yoo. tree or all charge ami ulao enable you to vet
his treatiae on Aatrology- which will coat you nothing. It will trat-h yon
now to max your lire uoumy auoceaaf ul and prratperoua Write at once at4-
your aea ana me uawot your Wrfh. anil cncloalnif icciiik k. .-t n.-t.
sdtlreaalng ymir htler to .ITofeaaor EDISON, are. 40. 1 A. Binauamiun,
lion I forget that this horo
jm la irae, ahsolutely,
here is no atrmg tied to
It, and aia plain, atraighu
njrwaxn oner mane try
apwial nrraaa-e
ii i. ifir w b i vi li
aa- i i 1 1 ' , I
O SPICES, o
COFFEEJEA,
BAKING POWDER,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
&MluhrViiry. f.r,sHlav6r.
CTtarwrSfTfnifh.iJeasowbkfricei
CLOSSETftDEYERS
PORTLAND OREGON.
Homer Darling Is Fatally Injured "r1 Tf ."nJ'naervS"'..
by Falling Timber.
rORTLAJiO WHOLESALE PRICES.
Orala, Flour and Feed.
, ' Wheat Walla Walla, 7&4(7o1'jc: blueatem
BTdiSKc; VaUef, 78(UUc.
liarley Feed. I23.0O; rolled, 24.0O.
tlats No. 1 whlu. ll.lOU 1.70U; gray. 1 12 u,
- tjl 1.
Ikiur Eaatern Oreeon: I'liteiitn. jikbi:'..
DlumoDd W., I4.6; straights. ;t.7i it,j,iAu
vatiej, tAoumo. to, ttruuuiu. i. IDQj4.U0.
Miustuna uran. i.w jier ton: middllnira
l"l III' ahnrt. I'.HI .Ml' ,,. In,, """uungs.
, Hay New timothy, Jli.0oiaia.00:
; tio.o6en.oo.
Bops, wool and Hides.
clorer.
Hop 26(iiUc fur choice
144100.
Wool Nominal: Villey,
OreroaT !0il4o.
ifcheepaklne Shearing, 14HQ18c-
aeoi, ifo((43c: uituiuui wool, oc: uusr
143 contracts
abort
wool,
t!-'all.44 each.
A"WfLT- ,b- N- 2. and
.v, B)" ewik rf'
.' ' a kr iu 73 ruuu. j0 j A tk IK
ii.in. 10- Arv t5rt 1 10 J
f. ' Miufc, wii.t.-u mum, ci.t;r, Bounu, 60 MnmirlH
innr 71Z.inKlXn' rl I.. o w POUnaa
"' ttader SO pounds and cows, 7c; stag 'and YuM
aotind. Bef-c; kip. sound. 15 to 30 piiunds "":
, aval, sound, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; calf aom,d'
'.. Bauer -10 pounds, 8c; green (nnaaltcd) ' in ,;
j.ul le; rulla, lc per pound ltsi- i'l.
ITiirt? eelted. each. ll.2r.'1.7.V; dry. cich 'glut
tJl.BO; colts' hides, eath. 25fi50c; goat k
' Butter, gg and Poultry.
JSnSi7lmtI' 82i4C: d",r'' iaiiei
Oregou fresh. 2JU.fH2.ic.
v., ueese run vreuui, twin i7u
k k UL, ... I. ..... ... .L"
wii"no, io4 i -rjy . i.Bf iHri, JU'J7(
..itVklllTrT 1 IllCBMlift. Iti vu,1 k.
per (1..J
- Young
2;; j ej.ooitf,-) an ,r
iiiatrra. .. w i . im , Hprings, f 4.0l.l;i 4 Th i ,
a. S3.
S7asjiij7.&i
jia iuti Jiu. ii. . ..' JU'.t' . HWle;
( ' e-wfU7.0o per
' Groceries. Nuts. Eta
:Bugr "Sack basin,", robe. S5.00- n,i, . .
.w. dry granulated. ?4. 75 i Vxtri' tTT.?
, aul'ten U, S-1.1&; barrels, loc; u i.rrpi vf,:
, We toe adraoce on sack bisuT v-' "to:
1 et. for caab, la: :.le. ltic per pound "
Honey 14H! !' per fi nm.. UDa-
J.ra. gorm.. 2oQ2c; jr. J"rTd,n JTs
r-eyaoej Ceate Uica. fancy. 184,2,,.; ciat. fc.'
rntli-; wii idea, ordinary lOfiiiJI
.'liar lb. i tkilumbla rot ti.v. .' . u.l !
Be Wow Explains.
Ah don' khow jest eomed'in' while ah
were playln' pool wld a white man, 'an
he sed vl Woody bloomln' coon, ver a
stool pigeon.' Ah sed ah wasn' 'nd h
seti tint if ti ! come outside, dat ud
tear mah lilock off. Ah nevah had anv
trouble wlf anyone. Ah's a sojer, wait
In now ter l,e sweared In."
i ii continue this case over until
Monday for more evidence," said Judge
HOfTJS.
Wlnle Maxwell was on the witness
stand some one suairested that it would
be wise to- summon an Interpreter, so
that hlx slang could be understood
wimt he really meant to say was that
Frank James, the, defendant, had threat
eneu to KnocK Ms head off, using- ?.ls
hands with which to do It.
Ma,xwi M whs asked were he lived.
ii- repii'tl that he Hv.-'J In the Angel
J-lOIISe.
u nere s tnat .' questioned an attor
ney.
"fn the North Knd,",r:'Waii the reply.
"Ih that in the White Chapel district?"
"Witness replied that he did not know.
-Well. If It's the Anjrel House, It's a
good place to stop. Isn't It?" asked
Deputy Distriot Attorney Adams.
Whiri-upon, the curtain dropped.
Reilly and Fogarty.
MARYSVII.LK. Cal., Feb. 21. Oreat
interest is being evinced here as to the
outcome of tnnlgM's contest between
Tommy Reilly of San Francisco and Jack
i-ogarty or Ijos AnaelM.he title of mid
dleweight champion of- the Pacific Coast
iM-irig Involved Reilly pavs be will win
inside of eight 'rounds, "and Is tbe favor
It, id 8 to 10. Foerartv hnivxver ri.ic
t lack for friends who' are backinir blm
f reel v..
Homer Darling-, a well known East
Side resident, is dead at ':1a home, C8
Kast Seventh street, north, as the re
suit of being crushed by a imivy timber
leaning had the contract for the re
moval of the old wood from the elevated
roadway on East Oik street ond was
engaged In removing some of the heavy
timbers yesterday afternoon !y means
of n derrick, when something went
wrong with the machine and a large
sized timber fell and struck him across
the back. Darling was felled to the
ground und some workmen seeing Ms
condition he was at one." removed to
the Riverside Hotel, a short distance
away. An ambulance was called and the
young man taken to his home. Or. A
H. Johnson was called but found "the
Injuries so serious that no hope was
entertained for the recovery of the
wounded man. On examination It wis
found that the spine was very badly in
Jureil and the left sde of the pelvis-
ciuBhfiJ. The injured man only recov
ered consciousness for a short time af
ter the accident and died while In a
comatose condition.
Mr. Darling w
he being nearly
an excursion train on the Astoria road
a few years ago. He was 34 years of
age and leaves a young wife and a son
'i years of age o mourn his loss. He
was a member of Fidelity LoO'-re A. O.
II W. and one of the local councils of
tho Knights and readies of Security. It
is quite likely that the lun-ilil will be
Jointly held by both organizations.
assisting Prof. Adkln In his arrest work
for humanity. With the discovery of
the Adkln ltaopathlc treatment emi
nent physicians are generally nernerl
that the treatment of disease has at last
been reduced to an exact science.
jn all some S.UOO men and "women have
been cured by the powers of Prof Ad
kln. Some were blind, some were lame.
some were deaf, some were paralytics,
scarcely able to move, so great was their
innrmity. Miners were afflicted with
Brlght's disease, heart disease, eonsumn-
tlon. and other so-called Incurable dis
eases. Borne were sufferers from kidney
trouble, dyspepsia, nervous debilltv. In
somnia, neuralgia, constlnatlon rheuma
tism, female troubles, and other similar
ins. eome were men and women nd
dieted to drunkenness, mornhlne and
oiner evil nanus. in all cases Prof.
Adkln treats he guarantees a cure. Even
those on the brink of the srrave with
all hope of recovery gone and dennnlred
of by doctors and friends alike, have
neen restored to prefect health by the
force of Vltaopathy and Prof. Adkln's
marvelous skiii. And, remarkable as It
may seem, alstsnce- hns made no differ
ence. I nose living far awav have been
cured In the privacy of their own homes,
as well at those who have been treated
in person. Prof. Adkln asBerts that he
can cure any one at anv a stance na well
as tnougn lie stood before them.
INOt long ago John Adnma of Rlnlrea
bury. Ia.. who had been lame for twenty
years, was permanently cured by Prof.
Aiiitin wunout an operat on of anv kind
"GET OUr, OR GO TO JAIL"
"Get out or go to Jail," yelled Munici
pal Judge Hogue yesterday afternoon,
after he had 1ncd V. A. Fof-dick $10 for
assaulting William T. Forde. Fosdlck
was not satisfied with his fine, and kept
muttering In an ugly manner. He took
out his pocket book and slapped a, coin
down on the clerk's tleslt with a" bang
that cuuld be heard a block.'
Judge Hogue paid no Iicett
Fosdlck next expressed himself n'oiid.
"It's a line way to treat a man who
tries to collect borrowed money," he
said.
"Shut your mouth, and get out of this
courtroom, or I'll send you to Jail,"
yelled Judge Hogue.
And v Fosdlck shut up and went.
Fosdlck was a big, strapping fellow,
wnue route is very small In stature.
Fosdlck claimed Forde owed him J2 and
..n..tM i.
nuuiuii I )IH) I,.
Every Woman
U iutcreeud and should know
about the wonderful
MARVEL Whirling Spray
Thenr rlISyrtr. Inirc
Hon ana iiucrui. neat
I Moat Convenient.
II llaaaar Usually,
iak ysar raSMt H.
If he cannot supply the
MAHtKI,. accent no
other, buimnd sumn for Il
lustrated book Its. It Rires
full panli-ulars and rllrw-onna In
valuable to ladle. M.tnvr.i, in.
loom 16 H. Tun Bldg, , Haw York.
or sal By , wgoOASO, CLARKE & CO.
7 r, .. B
nun
tit ID if
East Side Warehouse
men Kick
C. GEE WO
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
Can It be wondered
that r.e la caUed
great when his won
derful remedies curs
and help so man
sick ana suffering
people, not only here,
but throughout the
United States T Many
are given up to dla;
others told that an
operation was the
only help for them,
yet their Uvea were
saved, without the
great suffering of ao
operation. Cured by
these powerful Chi
nese nerba, roots,
buds, bar! s and vegetables, that are en
tirely unknown to medical science In this
country. Through the use of these harm
less remedies he treats any and all dla-.
eases of men. women and children. This
famous doctor knows the action of over
600 different remedies that he has suc
cessfully used In different diseases. Ha
guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung
troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stom
ach, liver, kidney, female troubles, lost
manhood and all private diseases.
Charges moderate. Call and see htm.
Consultation free. Patients out of the
city write for blank and circular. Inclose
stamp. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese
Medicine Company. 132H Third street.
Portland. Or. Mention this paper-
Henry Weinhard
Proprietor of The
City Brewery
Largest and Most Complete)
Brewery in the Northwest
Bottled Beer a Specialty
Telephones No. 72. Office 13th and
- -iityMitfeeOortland, Or.
"K'LTIE" WILL LIVE HERE
ti"Vir: CIoscns to Standard-Oil Com
pany s Storage Tanks Cause
of Large Advance.
.. , , About the same time the Cltv of Roches-
wnrf.ert,UnfrtUrte; ter" Ni Y" was titar,1-d hythe cure of
killed In the wreck of one of its oldest residents. Mr. P. A.
Ferguson, the
piper of "The Kll
Portland his home after his engagement
expires In April. Judge Cameron re
ceived a letter from him the other day.
stating; that if possible he would like to
come to Portland and follow his trade of
car-builder. A position has been se
cured, and the famous bandsman will be
come a citizen of this city.
Ferguson has a fine record behind him.
He went to South Africa with the second
contingent sent from Canada, and was
In the pursuit of Dewet.
Hunger
The, worst starvation is
Oxygen hunger.
it is a disease when vour
j j-i? t7
uiuuu is aencienc in rea corpuscles.
It ends in Consumption and
aeatn.
Its signs are weakness, loss
of flesh, pale skin, transparent
complexion, loss ot ambition.
and proneness to "catch cold.''
The only cure is
There is a Weekly Journal, at only 81
a year, to any address. There Is a Semt-
Weekly Journal, 104- copies daring the
year, for only $1.50, to any address.
Cordova. 11.7fi.
t Taas Oolonc. different rrd
pwdrr, s aa U) 35c; English nreakfaVt
J!iaft. SOttttOC: green f a us u- t?j-v sTA. v?
RAIN
12.10- fi.
Imported Li-
Ouf. . "'IM
-I . . ' ' " l"1 jug
une. oairr.'nu. ssc: Jlaa 74
!' Mail. du. ae.
fii Worcester salt. nula. bbls.. 320, t"S on
. WureatT, 140 2s, SS.Do; Worwte7 -S'
oi Worcester. 60 Ss. S3.25; 30 10 M
Hem aarka, 60s, Mr, u0'
twrtOoera. balf f roond, 100. per ton
w:wtJ'- toa- ! ; Mrerpoo
iafia' toa: 2uib 100S;
'wals lsi-aHar06e8."per 100 for
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
you use Graln-O in place of
, coffee you will enjoy it just as
much for it tastes'the same; yet, it
is like a food to the system, dis
tributing the full substance of the
pure grain vith every drop.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
At pocen everywhere IScaadtic. perpackafS. 1
LEAVE GIN ALOfiL
"Gunderson, I'm goln to let you go
this time," aald Judge Hogue.
Thank you, Judge, thunk you," said
Grtnderson.
"But before you go, Ounderson, I want
to tell you you must tay away from
Chinese gin shops. I will punish you
severely, sir. If you come before me
again soon. Those gin shops are the
curse of your life."
"All right, your honor, I'll try to keep
away."
Then Gunderson tottered out.
Gunderson is only one of numerous
men who frequent the jjn shops oper
ated by Chinese in the lower portion of
"the city. As Judge Hogue said, they
are the curse of many men's lives. The
gin Is very ruinous, and produces a
crazed effect.
Tho most delightful trip across the
Continent is via the Denver & Bio
Grunde, the scenic line of the world.
Apply at 124 Third st, Portland, for
rates.
Wrlellt. Who had been nnrtlv hllnit
a mug period, jonn i'j. iNefr. of Millers-
burgh. Pa., who hud sufferer! for veprn
iium n. i-rtittiaci over Ills lerr eve woa
speedily restored to perfect sight, with
out an operation. irora Logansport.
Ind., comes the news of the recovery of
Mrs. Marv Richer, who had hn m-nti.
i-Miiy ueai mr n yenr wnlle In Warren
i-a. mr u. w. savage, a noted photog
rapher and artist, who was not oniir n..
tlally blind and deaf, hut at death's door
rrom a complication of diseases, was re
stored to perfect health and strength by
i I Wl . AU IV I 1 1 ,
Vltaopathy euros not
but It cures all diseases when used in
comoination wnn the t.roner remiullea
T f .. ..II. .. " .
11 vuu air bick,. nil mflTTer what vnnr
disease, nor who says you cannot be
cureu wine 10 rror. Adkln today; tell
him the leading symptoms of your com
ing, and he will at once diagnose vour oxvp-enate the blood and there.
Ozomulsion
It is a medicinal emulsion
of cod liver oil, containing
piincipies wnicn vitalize ana
case, tell you the exact disease from I U r i-e 1
which you are suffering and prescribe dv gives iresn lite and enerev
the treatment that will positively cure I ai bJ
IU IUC ussucs.
Ozomulsion is the grood food.
the easy food, the universal
food, for all who are sick or in
need of strength. To be had
at all druggists. . Try it.
In order that vou mav tpqt th m-nts
of Ozomulsion. send vou name and full
address to
Preferred Stock Canned Oooda.
Allen & Lewis' Best Brand
you jiiiH costs you absolutely nothing.
"" win aiso send vou a copy
of his marvelous new book entitled "How
to oe mrea ana now to Cure Others"
This book tells you exaetlv how Prof.
Adkln will cure you. It fuilv and com
pletely describes the nature of his won
derful treatment. It also explains to
you how you yourself possess this great
healing power and cure the sick around
you..
Professor Adkln does not atr Afts font
for his services In this connection. Thev
will be given to you absolutely free. He
has made a wonderful discovery, and he
wishes' to place it in the hands of every
sick person In this countrv. that h mav
be restored to perfect health and
strength. Mark your letter personal
when you write, and no one" but Prof.
Adkln will see It. Address Professor
Thomas F. Adkln, Offloe ill T, Roches
ter, N. T.
Notice lias been served on the various
warehouse owners In the Kast Side dis
trict by the Bourd of Fire L'lvderwrlters
of the Pacific Coast that their Insurance
rates will be readjusted on March 1.1.
The new rates show a startling In
crease In the amount of premium to be
paid and there is a general complaint be
ing made. No reason Is given for the
ehunge In rates, though It Is believed
that the underwriters have decided hot
to accept business from those firms in
close proximity to the Standard Oil Com
pany s tanka at the same rates formerly
In vogue.
The claim is made that the risk Is too
great to moke any profit by writing in
surance at the present rates. All the
warehouses In the district are construct
ed on piles and the chances of a gen
eral conflagration la groat If one of the
large houses should happen to catch
fire.
Ziarg Insurance Increase.
The old and new rates for the princi
pal warehouses In the district are:
Studebaker Bros.' Co., East Second,
Kast Morrison and Belmont streets.'
Old rate, $2 50; new rate, J4.S0.
Buffalo Pitts Co., E3t First and East
Yamhill. Old rate, J2.75; new rate, J3.40.
Acme Harvester Co., East Mrst and
Belmont. Old rate, J2.7a; new rate, $5.20.
Russell & Co., East First and Belmont.
Old rate, $3; new rate, $6.60.
Marshall-Wells Co., East First and
Bast Morrison. Old rate, $2.50: new rate
$2.63.
Advance Threaher Co., East Second
and Belmont. No old rate; new rate, $1.
jonn Lieere flow Co.. East First anrt
East Yamhill. Old rate, $3: new rate
$4.45.
mm
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F.VV.BALTES&C0. j
Printers
Second and Oak Streets
BOTH PHONES
SSl"Saaas "SsSBJVPVrP wsasspr aVJV4BBKBTanr- BSBBSBBBBS
fHVTTnN
r rw -a Morrison.
f-iiuiwtjuuui JO, fort land Or.
Gasoline Launch
launching: season Is
owners, attention: The
near at band anil to enjoy the full benefits ot
litthH'Mnfr you should have your engine over"
hauled and put In first-class condition. This
will prevent the nilnhuis that mar pleasura.
We have mechanics that are especially skilled
In this line of ivnrk and we will be pleased ta
make estimates at any time. I'hone South 120S,
A. J GILL & CO,,
General Machinists, 230-239 Oak Bt.
THE OZOMULSION CO.
DePeyster Street, - . New York,
mentiohinsr this oarier. anrl 9 laro-eamnla
free bottle will at once be sent you by
ami prepaid.
Returned From Salem.
Justice Waldemar Seton ond Const.qi.io
A. D. Keenan of the East Side Jimtiea
Court returned from Salam this morn-
na;, wnere tney went to attend the heg
slature. Mr. Keenan reports the claa.
lng scene of the Legislature one to be
long remembered. Mr. Keenan wn. 1
seated witntn a few feet of the desk
of Senator-elect Charles Fulton and was
the nrst to confraiulate liim n his suc
cessful campaign.
BOSWELL SPRINGS
HOTEL
CLOSED UNTIL MAY 1st.
Boynton
Hot AirFurnances
Ars the best. Estimates given oh
' new work and repairing-.
J. C. BAYER, 265 2d St.'
FAMILY ROOMS ,
..Gentlemen's Resort..
METROPOLITAN PRINTING CO.
Ti1r w m.T -r -a- art
i Commercial. Show .
and Job Printing deCOnd Street
LOUIS DammaSCh j Drain & Coos Bay Stage Line
Good no nth Bldg. ieSi7a FUU St.
upposiu Kostonica.
CoMLtmchts, Schliu LW on drausbt
Leaves Drain Mondava. Wsdnasdsva ana-
Saturdays. " Best road to the Coast.
sj. R. SAWYERs Pres.