The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 01, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 18, Image 18

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: the" dregon:; daily journal. Portland. Thursday evening June i. : iso5.
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1 tattered at th Mloti
far treaaporuUja through
toflce ef Portias. Of
- roataga tor ditto eopteet Fs ea 8. M ;
peg paper, 1 eeat; 1 to SO peg.. !
te 44 peg, I cents. i.-,-.
rn.tnoiRl
TSiorUJ ImM "'main
VI DO. . ....eene.eee -
C.,' sATHXB BITOBiy.. ...
" aTaoerees end thunderstorm occurred during
th UU 2 hour. In north. eater. rego
..4 VilblMtM. Light ""r,r.L-JUtl1U 1"
Southwestern Oregon , sad ,'"?rt:"i
elsewhere la the elates west of the Missis
sippi river fair westbec baa pr- . '
Tl to wsriuer.tbis morning In the mlddl
waters T"t- and I. "J-J1
Nevada, tub, Montana and British Colombia.
UM Padtle northweat tb. temperature hs
"oW'-ral'T f.ir with
in toUdiatrict rn-jr. l,!lH.uSouTnJ2
wwat of tbe IWkW. - K be- cooler te
ulskt In eouth wearer and nlna eeetors Ore
gon. trs Waahlngton and .Idaho.
WeddTas Card.
W. O. Smith Co.,
Fonrtb and Washington ata.
tafia
bid-, ear.
BITZB TWW CXKXTIXT.
' - Ilrt r.anfl Wa Bra fa,
10.
fl OUO. Tba only cemetery la Portland watch
ernetuslly malutaine ana. ram tor win. ror
: luTrinformaUo. apply to W. V sisttteaslc.
- VYeroeelaf block, ally. W. M. Ladd, president.
Crematorium aa Orego City car Baa. hu
Bellwoed; modem, cleutlfle, complete. Charg
Adults. $S; children, fat. Vtoltor 9 s. m.
to p. ; at. Pact la ad Cnaatla aaaodattoa,
lectland. Oregon. ...
Tb Edward . Holmes Undertaking mptir,
funeral dlreetore aa4 asUMUnera. Xao Third
. street. . Phone 607. ; .. .
I. P. rtalry Boa., funeral dlreetere aal
'mbalseera. eoraor Tbtr4 and Madlaoa atraata.
Oltte at aaaaty caroaar. Talaptiaaa bUla a.
raaaral wroatba aad eat flowara aaodaMy
- at aoaa City Oroaaboaaa. Tw.aty-aacoad aa
fcaat atariiaaa opp. eaaatry. .
. CUrk Brot. par flowara. fm Morrlaaa vtraat.
Oat raar laaaraaca aa abatracta ta roal
aauta noai tba Tltla Ooaraato Troat aav
aaay, 'Caaaftbor ef Coaaiore balldlag. ' .. .
r,1. J. BUCKLEY TAKES
J.P. O'BRIEN'S PLACE
General " "Z Superintendent - of
'Southern Pacific and Oregon
iJ Railroad A Navigation. :
-" tA; J." Buckley ' auccesda J. P; O'Brien
as general superintendent of the Oreg6n
' natlroad Navigation company and
Southern Faciflo lines Jn Oregon, with
lieadquarters at Portland.' Official no
.tics of his appointment waa lasued to
day. . . - -
Mr. Buckley waa in 1184 a telegraph
operator tn the service of the Chicago,
Milwaukee aY St. Paul lines, and for
three yeara served in like capacity
with the Chicago. Burlington at North'
era, the Northern Paclflo snd the Ore
gon Railroad ft Navigation company.
In 1888 be resigned and worked aa
brakemaii Ion sn 0."R. at N. freight
train. T(is company, offered him M. dis-"patcber's-position
In 188. and. he arvd
that capacity two xaara. wnan its was
made chief dispatcher, which place he
held' five yeara. Then he became aa-:
latent aupeilnt undent; first of the
Washington, division,-and later of the
Oregon division, and last July ns. was
made a division supertntenaent.
MORE NEARLY READY
- . THAN ANY OTHER FAIR
. ' The exposition Is practically com
plete today," said Henry B, Doseh, di
rector of exhibits, "and ws may claim
to have excelled all records made by
previous great fairs. Omaha held the
fl rat place In thla reapect up to-, this
' time, but the Lewis and Clark expoal
" t ion has, beaten them . sJL Only two
' foreign sxhlbita Francs and Russia
era delayed, and thess becauae the New
York custom house held them up. How-
errer,- ws hare arranged the matter by
- trleirrapn.-aad th exblbits will arrive
Y early next week.
.. "It Is the home exhibitors who are
behind in their work, snd there seems
:. to be no excuse for this. But. even
. with, the delay by thenv only a small
part of the exposition is not ready to
day, and the fair may be said to bs
complete."
..- The Installation of exhibits went on
until t o'clock this morning. . - -
WERE DROWNED WHILE
DRIVING ACROSS BRIDGE
(Special Dispatch t Tb JoaruL)
lone. Or June 1. Further details of
Wednesday's cloudburst show that a
' " very heavy thunderatorm crossed Wll
r low and Rhea creeks'; sending a vast
amount, of. water down those creeks.
Mrs. J. R. Nunemaker, ons of her chil
dren and tho two children of A. P. Cox
- were drowned while creasing a bridge
In a rig near their home on Rhea creek,
about it miles above here. The train re
. malned here yesterday, being unable to
. proceed to Heppner because the track
was waahed out between Lexington and
Heppner.
-L00MIS-W1NSJN-
X.. QUARREL WITH BOWEN
(Joaraal Sporlal B-rrlca.1 .
. Wash Inn tori. June 1. It is announced
'" with authority that the Investigation
of ,the Loomls-Bowen controversy has
failed to establah a case against As-
alstant Eecretary Loomla. Minister
Bowen will probably be retired from
. the diplomatic service.
:.'.. ajm rom BTAmnn.'f
(Joaraal Special Brlc. '
Washington, D. C, June 1. The con
. troller f ths ourrency has mads a call
on the national banks-for s, statement
' of their condition at the close of busi
ness on Monday, May 21.
, Sound bejsmess practice is
! as important, here, as the
wealth of nature.
Schilling's Beat is thej bfls
of it in
at your grqper's and money,
back. '
SCARED TO DEATH
BY-THUNDERSTORM
Twelve-Year-Old Media Bohrer
Overtaken by Gale on Port- ' ,
, land Heights and Die. . -''..
Tha body of Madia, Bohrer n found
by liar relatlvaa at o'clock this morn
lntrmtt 'nlfht of aaarch, far- op
anions' tha Portland Ualfbta hllla, Th
11-year-old girl lft hom -yeaterday
morning tor aeek a atray cow balongtng
to bar father, John Bohrer. The laat Been
f the jOhllda.Uv waa at noon yeaterda.
Juat before - the terrlflo thunderatorm
that swept the hllla. Mrs. R T. Dlck-
eraon aaw the child laave the road after
the cowa Juat before the storm broke.
i When the child did not return a
aearchlng party, conalatlng .of Mlaa Klla
Talbot. C T. Tbompaon, Mr. Heraey and
John Btearall, scoured the hills and,
after an all-night hunt, a. dog belonging
to Thempaon dlacovered the body , two
miles or mors from the Bohrer home,
an the Pattoa road.
Coroner- Klnley mads en examination
of the body, and found no sign of an
Injury. The eyre and mouth were open
wide aa If In fright, and It Is suppoaed
that the child waa overtaken by-the
atorm and so. terrified by the unuaaal
fury tf the thunder that ahe dled.-Th
girl waa of a nervous temperament and
especially fearful -at lightning.'
The mother of the girl la In a hos
pital and her "father has for soms
months been laid up with a broken leg.
the family carea being to' a great extent
borne by the glrL;
RECEIPTS TO DATE
AMOUNT TO $128,518
.... 1 7- 7
Rguret That Give the Fair Di
rector a Great Deal of
t Pleasure. 1: ;j "
tTpto ths doss of ths gates on May
II the total of paid admlaaloas to the
exposition grounds was 127,17. and free
admlasions 111,711,' mostly worklngmen
employed In the preparatlona, or 409. lis
In au. - Kevenues from admlasions were,
from general tickets, I27.J21.60; from
the 2 commutation -tickets. $1,823;
from ths $11.80 - commutation - tickets,
$17,010; from photo passes, $$,$21,. and
front badges, $2,MV or a total of $5!.
104,. In addition to which waa received
from concession contract $78,414, ths
grand total- of revenues In thr. pre
exposition period. being $12$,Jls.
- In his report transmitting these facts
to President H. W. Good a. Director of
Kxhlblts Wakefield ssys: r
'Thla Is a record unparalleled and un-.
equaled in expoaltlon history, when Is
taken into -account the comparative
magnitude of tho various sxposltlons
that have been held." "
HERE IS ATTENDANCE '
TO ONE O'CLOCK TODAY
- F. -BsJlDftVlaon,- Chief, of admlselens,
stated al l o'clock' that the admlealona
up to tbst hour numbered 19,800. -
There srs msy thousands coming and
sn enormous crowd waiting outaide the
gates, Every car to-the fair- grounde is
crowded ...
LIFE OF-THE-TRAIL-
THE ANIMAlTSHOW
labour's Trained Wild Animal Arena
Ij8 the Great Reigning Sen-
- gation. - '
- Jabour's -Trsined Wild Animal Arena
Is the feature of the Trail.' Mr. Jabour
has spent a small fortune to assemble
the strongest animal circus snd me
nagerie ever seen in America and hs has
certainly mads good. His Trained Wild
Animal Arena la greater then Hagen
back's snd In many features excels
the world-renowned hippodromes of
Paris, London and Vienna. ...And, by
thaJ
way, several of the stronger acta of his
wonderful show srs from those famous
menageries.
Mr. Jabour la a -unique character."" He
was born at Beirut, Syria.- He came to
America 1n 1893 a commissioner of
the Turkish government to the Colum
bian expoaltlon.- 1 He Introduced the
Streets of Cairo st Chicago on .the Mid
way Flalaance - and was decorated by
the sultan for services id' this country
that were of great Importance to the
Ottoman empire. Mr.- Janour is "a born
showman. He haa delighted hundreds
of thousand from the Atlantic to the
Pacific. Ha Is ths proud possessor of
Innumerable costly and bejeweled
badges, tokens of appreciation and es
teem pressnted by the various social .and
fraternal organisations - under whose
auspices he has given majrnlflcent enter
tainment He waa most highly honored
by the Elks, with whom he played te
their betterment -for- several seasons,
He holds them in grateful remembrance
and never loses aa opportunity to re
ciprocate past favors. . t
Xr. Jabour's Concessions.
Mr. Jkbour Is manager of tbres of ths
largest concessions onthe Trail th
Trained Wild Animal Arena, Uay Paree
and the Cafe de lavpalx, so called in
honor of the most famous cafe in Paris.
MTr"Jabour-hsalso an Interest In
Klralfy'a' Carnival of Venice and .other
first class attractions. He has -demonstrated
his faith in the success of this
fair and deserves wall of the public fof
hla nterprls and good example. He
was ths Hrat conceaslonalre to sign for
space on ths Trail and hs hss never
tired In speaking favorably of Portland
and the crowning glory that will ..come
In the denouement of the great Lewis
Snd Clark -Centennial Exposition and
World's Fair.
Mr.- Jabour 1a entitled to his name of
Barnum of ths street fair and carnival
and the king of trained wild animal ex
hibitors. , . '
FEATURES OF PROGRAM T
; : FOR THIS EVENING
eeeeeeee
... ....
e The program at the exposition e
"grounds this evening wiU bs ss e
e follow!: v.- n , .
7 p. m., dinner st the 'New e
e York building In Honor of Vice- e
4 President ialrbanka and con- e
gresalonal. committee by expoal- - e
s tlon directorate; T:$0 p. m, eon- e
cert by Innes'. band In grand e
e bandstsndi p. m., grand sleo- e
e trlcal Illumination; :$ p. m..
fireworks onpontoonsln thse
e lake; -li p. m.. Invitation r- -
e ceptlos follows In pavilion sn- e
e oex to New Yors building; 11 p.
' m., gates close; . 11:10, grounds e
dark; Trail closes. . ' e
' - - ' '
TRADE I
LEWIS-AKD-CLARK
I . ' . ... ' i ' t-'. " '
Front Street Produce Houses
Close at Ten o'Cfock--Gro- ,.
' r ceries Shut Tirhf
rront Btrrat, Jaoa 1. TD priaclpal featnral,
ef the Portland whoivaal nurkat tuday.,ar: .
Wbelaaal bouaea eluaa early. .
" Glut ot strawbarrlea coatlnaos.
Chlckrna hltir with ararclty. '
K market bald vary flraa. " r-
Aiaraaua receipt rary larf . 1 '
IMayed rars arrtT la today. ' '
. Veal plentiful but eric ' kalda. , ..-.
lreaia bogs sr Ik good saaiaaa.
, ,. . , --
- Xnd Saaor iewia aad Olaxa, ' "'.'.--
front latrrat was loyal today to Lewis aad
Clark aad th xposltton la their ho dot. Th
produce boas wor eumpallwl to reoula epee
nstll about 10 o'clock thla aMrsiai foe th
purpose, of (attluf prlahabl articles out
ot tb way. All wboltaala gmcarles were
closed durlnf tba entire day. Tb delayed
ear ef bananas which was due yaatsrday aftaa
aooa is said be du again today. Tb ear
r riorida tomatoes v waa alae delay .ant 11
today. .'- : , . ' .
eiat la SttWarrtarXatIaus.
' Tb strswbarry. market Is still glutted- on
aeeoaot ef tb much hMTlar. receipts. Uamahd
tar canuias purpoaas has Dot yat sprung up
but ta xprtd to beets either . tomorrow or
Saturday. Today-eholee berries-were being
offered at 81 par ert of 24 1-pound boxes.
tbls being 1ms tbaa be per pound. Home ex-J
tra fancy goods brought-a fractionally aigaer
value. ' .
.Chlckans kigker Vlth Soerctty.
The pmttrrrwi'ark ts-ery ftrm es sreount
ef the extra damasd brought about b; the
larra-aumber of vtaltor In the city. The
artcea are practically H par pound advaaerd.
gbe est market la beuig bald firm at IS aa
18 He per doeaa, both prices ruling. Receipts
ar light tbaa th daman. . ,
. . ' Pruned Teal to rale Bamaaa.
" There is a fair demaad-(or dreaeed veal,
sotwltbataadlng that receipts 'are quite heaTy.
Pricea remala aachaagad from tboae ef yea
tarday. Dread boga ar ahowtnf bat allgkt reeeipta
but demand to good at the very top prlcea. -JL
par ague la abowlng eery liberal arrival
aa th price to slightly weaker and tower
today., - .J
ALL IS QUIET W
LIYESTOCK-MARKET
Receipts Are Small but TheTe
7" Was No Demand for Any-
"th1ngDuiTngthe pay. '
Portland Caloa Btockrarda. June 1. Un-
xacaipta
-.Bogs Cattle- gheap
Tooay .titituMiW!
Week aao.
.. 60
PrsTlous week.V.V.r,.....,; ... '" ........
Month egc... IS5. "A"
There waa nothing ef Interest doing to the
local ileeatork aiarket. All the butcher shops
are eloeed. so there was no demand from any
aonrce. The too of the market ebowe a good
demand for boga,. but duuoesa la cattle and
severe weakness In sheep.
- Official prlw Cor. livestock r
Mora Boat eaatern Oregon. d.OOAa.xB;
blockers snd Ohlna fata. $o.2ftQ3.b0; stbckeraJ
and feeders. I4.SS08.oo.
Cattle Beat eaatara Oregon eteera, $4.00:
tight and medium steers, $3.oO$8.T6: eld snd
tight cows. $2.0022. 76; stoekers and feeders,
$Z00; bulls. $1,60., -
Bheep Beat tow eheesv- 83.60; ewaa, $3,23;
spring Ismbe. 44He. - - - . ;
-i'alna -Qood veal. 128 te 1TB poands, c;
rough aad heavy, aV4C4c - ,
r' " EIAYT CATTIt SKmrKXTS. 4 K'
i- r T I'fc. will h. ahAtift
VULiriK Vi.1 uu- a. - ... - -
8.000 head of cattle shipped- from Ontario
during the month of June. General Know baa
arrlred -from Welear, Idaho, - wltk about-600
bead, which will be receireo ner oy ramna
Hanlry. T. t. tockett-la on the road from
Burnt river and lower Willow creek with about
the same number for the eame partlee. E.
Deffebock will receive 1.000 heed of one snd
two-rear -old steers during the first of the
month from the Agency. Valley and Willow
creek sections. Then rattle will be shipped
to Dk-kliwon, North Dakota.
amea ford ef Caldwell le ea his -way from
Jordan valley with 1.000 bead of atork eattle,
rows snd eslves, which will be ehlpped from
here te the Montana range by Mr. Dodd ef
Butte.
Th Valh-Mrentll ,-,eenipsny h so re
ceived 67.l'W pounds of wool st their ware
houses to date 'and have nipped. 16 cars ef
wool to tke eaatern markete. -
Nevada is receiving 1,600 head ef young
steers la Jordan valley. ' "
ZAgTIkV HOOg iTIADT.
chi
I . ., T,. . . f , ,,f Ira-lnrfc
unuiii miMm - - - -
--Hogs Cattle Sheep
Chicago W.ono T.ooo 17.000
Kanaaa " Citv.... 10.000 j 4.600 3.000
Omaha IS.000 ,.0o0 8.000
Hogs opened steady. Receipts a year ago
wrr. M.OGuw Price.:, Mixed. 8.VO0Q5 :jn: ood
and seavy. n loiuru.aw, r.wMi
light. $6.not5.6. , ' '
Cattle strong. . ),
8hp jjleailr- -. :
THOUSANDS UNABLE-
TO-GAIfTENTRANCE
People Stand In Line for an Hour
at Gates, and Then Leave -.
for Home.
' A the e-atea to ths fair thers was a
crush and Jam, from which several thou
sand people are conservatively esti
mated to have turned away.
gale of tickets was alow, and after
people' waited an hour or more in line
and . were unable to gain Ingress, they
took the next car for town. Each, ar
riving car ' was packed, keeping the
crowaPl humanity., practically unui
mlnlshed, aa admissions were so slow
that thers was no appreciable diminu
tion from 11 o'clock until far past noon,
when -ths rush was greatest.
Therswere - but two -ticket-selling
booths, each with four windows. Lines
half a block long formed for each win
dow. Between ths heads of thess lines
thers wss a jam. By standing for an
hour or ao and observing those In line.
It would be found that an individual in
several Instancea did ' not move mors
than $0 or 40 feet In that time.
FLAGS UNFURLED AS
THE CHIMES RING OUT
A thrilling feature that was not sn.
pounced beforehand waa ths msgnifl
cent exhibition' of 'American flags to
ward the close of the ceremonies. The
telegraph Instrument over which' the
signal from President Roosevelt was re
ceived wss located "on a tsbls .near the
speaker's stand.
At tbs Instant, ths click was heard ths
rhlmef pealed out, and at the first
stroke every flag on the Government
building and the other exhibit palacea
was unfurled. The band played "The
Star Spangled Banner.' snd simulta
neously the artillery belched forth the
centennial salute ef 109 guns. -
- tA roiIJBTTT8 BTU PAStai.
' (Journal Special srvtc..
'Madison, Wis., Jun L Ths assembly
today concurred . In . the Wisconsin
freight rsts commission bill, with. minor
amendments, Ths measure now goes, to
the govdfnor. ( ,
THURSDAY PRICES IN
THE WHEAT MARKET
Tl -
S ffhfeago .......$ .88
s-New. York .. jr. .98
e Minneapolis 1.19)4
Duluth ......... l.U
Bt. Louis....,,
Milwaukee .... .88
Ak Han Francisco.. ... - 'HU
e . LlvrpooL..$s $nJl s $d
d Winnipeg.'..... .$$ I . -;, i ..
gl ii "' . -' .-.V- -r- j
'Decemberer eentax V - 1 -
ee
STOCK MARKET :
DULL, NOT WEAK
Less Support From . Harriman
Interests - Steel a Fea-:
ture of Trading.
(PitfsiahHI be Oeetbafb. State 'Cooke , Ca, 1
n-.n x; v., Mr Jhm 1 I n . A
llryaa say: , The market lb alnggish but not
weak.' The nreaaure of the atc'l abarve are
a special featnre, also relaxed effort and.kae
aupport of Uarrlmaa line. The, auggeatlon of
a report by the Frlck company may uirreaae
the teuaion In the Kqultable matter. Thee
are imai toriav'a Influencea. though most-oplnr
tonr sre--tnrttndrr th bellrf that -eanafae.
tory eettlrmeDt will be arranged, in uiapon.
altlon Is to await tomorrow' a cotton report. -.
'today's official atock market':
1
ft
DtiCBTPTlOlt.
Aaaronda Mining Co..
loj
mai. tapper
Atchison, common,., -.Z.
do preferred
Am. Car a Foundry, ..
do preferred .,.
Am. rtugar, common... ,
gm. Bmelt., common .,,
do preferred -
Bait. A Ohio, common..
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.
Can, Pacific, comnwa. .
CM. Oreat-'Wrat. , .
80
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81 w
79
70
71lC
ll24
loaib
1021b
lt.1
s
a
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BZ
97
182H
112,
118
10 K
2
1SS '
132U
118
107 H
2
144
132
110
11814
107 V,
113
11HH
03 ta
6214
1484
14NS
IS
mi
TJ. W
Chi., M. A Bt P..Jtx4lT4
OI4a72wU
72
.neeapease m unto
Colo. Fuel a Iron, com
4H
iMl' 1 ATI I :
474
4H
41
84
57 V.
424
87.J
68 14
411
87 i
84'
67 K
Boln Bout hern, common.
a?V
85,
68 i4
a"
-do secoud preferred. ..
da first preferred.,. J
Delaware m Aiuaaoo..
D. A B. O., eommua
do preferred
Erie, common ' ..... .
. do -second preferred
do flrat oreferred..
182
4114
7ii
exj
7St4
7t4
T
llllnola Central -.mwi
1604 IKWrniB
Iouiavllla a Nsabvllle.
MetropollUn Bt. Hy...
Manhattan Railway ....
Mexican Central Ry. . . .
Minn., Bt. rY A BW. M.
: d. preterrad .. .......
Missouri Padfle ..
M. . 'K. A T-.. common.".,
do preferred .........
New York Central.:...
144
US
144
U14
143
148H
118
111
lot
1914
tot 1
luH
115
llliUlllS
114
4
16S-
167 -)166S
7V 91
M.,
26
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141
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J54
79
78
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1
92
49
-oo prererraa . . .
North - American.
99 1,
61
8S14
K. Y., Ont. a Western
4U
Pennsylvania R.v
p. a. l. a c. Co
Pressed Steal Car, coot.
do preferred.
Pacific Mall S. ft. Co....
Reading, com..:
do second preferred...
do flrat preferred...'.
Rep. Iron A Bteel. com.
do preferred....
Dork laland, 'com.......
do preterrad... ....
Southern By., com,..-.
do preferred. ,
Sontbera Pacl(lc..A.....
do nreferred..........
1S614
lot
1H4
i:4
100
1U1
ST
92
8714
9214
84
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89
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93
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72
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96
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119
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St. L.aS. '., 2d pfd.
do 4lrat prererred. . . .
Bt. L a 8.' W., com..
74
Hi'ia.
69
S3
Texas A Pacloc
Tenneesee Coal A Iroa.
Toledo, Bt. L A W., e.
- do- preferred . ......
Cntoa Peelfle, com......
do preferred.....
U. 8. leather, com.-..
do preferred
U. S. Rubber; eom.
do preferred..........
TJ.S. Steel Co., com..
do oreferred.
529,
82
8
81
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Mi
sa
101
67
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fiiti
121
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88
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88(4
93
92
92
Jo
22
Wheel, a Leke Rrle, com
do eecond preferred. .
'do flrat preferred...
Wtawonaln Centrol, com.
do preferred....
W. O. Telegraph.
Wabaab. com
-do preferred ...
Rubber' Gooda.'...
do preferred.....
18
89 H
84
89 i
84
10314
8
88
1(12
102
Call money, 1 per cent.
Tout Bile for day.. 6H4.200 ahares.
CHICAGO WHEAT.
Chicago. June 1. Todav's official markets:
WHEAT.
. Open
July $ .87'
Sent. "I
IV..--: .0
May, 1908 .82
High.', Low. ... ea
$ ,e $ .87 $ .KS
.2S
.82 V
.82"
I
CORN.
- , .61
.61
t-4
.60
.80
.81 N
' .83B
M
New Jnly
old Julv.
.6"
.4
.49
.41
.601.
- .01
.49
New Sept
(Id Sept.
New fxe.
Old lec.
May. liW .
.49
.47
.48
.4.
.44
.flA
.47 A
.4.
,47 -
OATS.
Julyt
.80
.'34
,80 0B
.81 .29B
Kept 2S
.81
May, 190S
.si a
MESS PORK
Juty....
set.M..
(2 4r
12411
12 5T
12.83
T 82
-t.M
T 63
.7.25
, T 80
168
- T.6T ,
12.70
12.82
MRS
1Z9T
July:..., T2TB T82
Sept.....' T.4B 7 60
Oct. T.46 - T62-
m on M
t .27
7.4T
T.47
T.2S
u. ...... - '
SHORT RIBS.
July t. , 7.80 T 21
Sept T 63 . T.BT T RO
Oct...... I.T T.6T $.6T
SAjr riAJfciaco oRAnr xAJtxrr.
Baa Franc laoe, , Jan 1. Official forenoon
market'. - - - - .
WHKAT.
- . Open. High. Lew. Clneo.
December .v$1.83 $1 m f 186 $186
December..89 . .89 .,80 $9
CHICAGO ORAIlf CAB LOTS.
ChicagoJune 1 Grain car lots!
. Cars Grade Bat. .1904
Wheat rrTTirrrr.TTTT 40 " 9 " 17
Corn ........1 127 499 24
Onto 149 40 lta V90
Toraig Coffee Steady.
New Tnrk. June 1- Havre aad Hamburg
eorfe steady Today. Kio receipts, .oou Daga;
market 26 potato down. Santo.. 8,000 saga;
market qnle. erlree unchanged.
SUCCESSFUL
j; -
Sept.
t .$$44 )
.$$.'
: : T.
' .
I''- .'
.8Jti Ae
Baking Ponder
Bocsoes !t is mads right, la Its rnsjnd
faCtnrs srs used ont ths parett and besi
that money can buy.Ths iop-sdients are
combined with scientific accuracy and skill,
which insure a perfect baking powder. N
26Qur.C3sfcr 25 Cents
SPECIAeU
k.Sxtractlng. cleaning snd examination
FBKE during all. this wsk1TTis Bos
ton Painless Dentists will glvsy ths
lowest prloes sver. known la Portland
for strcUy. high-class' Cental --work. I
Tlnii't gut l ill I 'n't In at ones,
flood work st low prloes. guaranteed
for 1 Tears,' bas mads a' world-wide
reputation for .1 the Boatoa Dentists.
t114 Morrison street-; ' ' T
TEETH "Ii -.
rrfH0UTruua
Bxtraotlng ant TTmTnatlo
.rmza
SILVER FILLING 8
........ .ooer-
GOLD FILLINGS.
7f
OOLD CROWNS
S3.O0
......3.00
..93.00
FULL SET ....
BRIDQS2 WORK
Other dentists -come and go, but th
Boston DentisU : remain the same, re
liable, up-to-date -dentists.; - -.- . -
7-
BmtonrPeainless Dentists
tlH Morrison at, Opp. Btsle ft Vraajl
aad Old yostonios.
HOUReW$:$0 a. m. to p. ta. . SuAf
day; $:$0 a. m. to 11:$0 p. m. .
Do. Yoa Patronize the
New York Dentists
If You Don't, Yoa Should
Ooo teeth are essential to proper
KASTIOATZOaT .
Without good teeth thers cannot b
MASTJOATXOsT
Without thorough mastication thers
cannot be perf eot .- ... -
DioEBTioar : -Without-
perfect dlgeeUoat there oannot
be proper - .
ASSIAaXLATIOsT
Without proper asalmllation thers can-
.. not be , - - .
BTDTaUTZOsT '
Without -'nutrition thers oannot bs -XEAX.TBI'.'
. .-r-i'.?is-j
Without hsalth what la ' ; . . ,
zaTBt - . -
rratrnddnauirArellable and com
petent specialist In Dentlatry.
XT TZBTnT. ..; f ; . . . . ... f R.OO
QOU OaUWnTS ... y... ....... .SS.OO
oox.D TOLinau . . ... .9 1.00
BU.YKB rZLLTsTOB T... ........ ..60
New York
Dental Parlors
' Fourth and Morrison Sts. v '
"Over Sealey-Masoo'J
rmfiflay andTnTglit, from i:t$ a. m.
to 10 p. m. - , ,
Headquarteri for
Elastic
Stockings
tnT$l4-
Trusses
LAUE-DAVIS
DRUQ CO.
JThlrilLimdjy'amhilLStii
HOOD RIVER BERRIES
IN THE BEST SHAPE
. (Sporlal Dispatch te The Journal.,
Rood River, Or., June 1. Tbe ehlpplng as
soclstions . are guotlng berries today at $2.2K.
Sales are being made en tbe etreet at $1.8.1.
Tha aeaaon la now at Its- height, and 7.000
to 8.000 esses are tearing bar dally. Although
there has been a decrease of. nseeew-rt-n-f
ths-acreage from that of laat rear,
berrie are coming in tnan at to aeignt or laat
eeaaon. Thla te atmouiea n a oeiter yieia
and larger berrlee. - - - " 1
Bo far climatic conditions have been mors
favorable than for yeara. Better prlcee have
been maintained than to previous years, not
withstanding price cutting among new shipper.
It Is eipected thst th crop will fully reach
th eetlmate of 75 000 eaaeo, snd perhaps will
exceed this somswhat. The grower ere doub
ling their orders for eratee. ana tw rarinna
box factories are buay aarlatlnc the local fac
tory to ennply the demand. The berrie war
never et finer uallty, and ar reaching eaetern
market. In excellent condition.. Tbe aeaaoa Is
closing for eerly patches. .
is s-
Sl aTT ST nTsk 1
T'AhiiTI
OVERBECIC; STARR & COOKE CO.
Members Chicago Board of Trade,
r . - BAZBT, VBOTZBIOsTB, COTT QW,, BTOOX AATD BOaTDB. ?
10$ Third Street, McKay
WB SO A BTaUCTtT OOalBnBBZOaT aOBUtnlBB.
Continuous MarkaU by Private Wire. Quick Berries. REFERENCES -Lsdd ft
Tuton. bankers, and United BUtss National Bank of PorUand.:
IN A" WE
Ws treat succesafully all private ner
voua and chronlo .dlaeaaes of men; also
blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and
ftroarfOUbleg.Je-;tTurs BTPHlLInV
(without mercury to stay eursd for-.
over. In $0 to $0 days. Ws remove
STRICTURE, without operation or pain.
-la It days.-- - -. .:.
" Ws stop" drains, ths result of self
.abuse. Immediately.' We can reatore ths
sexual vigor of any man under $8 by".
- means - of - local ' treatment peculiar te
ourselves.
We CUre Qonorrhoea
. , in a Wetc -,,- :
Ths doctors of this Institute' are all
regular graduates, have had many
& . ' ..n.,Unr. novo, rteen knaen In
Portland for 1$ yeara, have a-t-epntatlontfK
.to maintain, and will undertake no caanej
Unlraa certain cure can oe enectao.
T We auarantu a cure In every case we
f - -
undertake or charge no -fee. Consulta
tion free. Letters confidential, inatruo
ttve BOOK FOR MEN mallsd free . in
dnlnkln exyrSBl nnF. ' ' ' mK
, We cure the wnret cases of piles ta two er three treatments, without opera
tlon. Cure guarsnteed.
If vou oannot call at omce, write for question blank, Homs treatment eue-
. omoe hours. to $ and T to $. - Sundays and holidays, 1 to It. ' ' " v
DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO.
' Officss la .Van No Hour, I Hi Third BtreV Corner ripe., Portland Or.
branch Offices
ASTZaniXnTXlfrS will be received
at reguUr main ofSee rate at the
followlug place, and sent to Tb Joaraal
an urn sec puoiioatioa in
iroBl
B. A Preston, druggist, tad asd Tsar
man streets. .
$fb Hill Pbaraucy. 980 OUaaa atreaC
serser 21st, .
AW. Alien, p karma eiat. Iftk asd ala-
sball atreeta. . rrT
-B. Bl - lacks, eeafeetioaer.- SOO Wsake -
. , iagtea iSUat earner Mtb. : -.- -, -. .
. . .- - SOUTX. --
B. P. 7ones te.' dmgftst, Vrest
sna uino streets.
it
streets. 1
- XAJt SIDK.
Tuttle's Pbarmiry, 863
as. -earner Shaver etreet.
Klcbol Tbompeon. 128 ItusssU street, -
earner Albln av.ee. s
faneke Drug Compeny, eeme Hew-
thorn and Grand avene. .
i. A. Dick, tobaccos. 224 Crosby (east
end steel bridge). V .' .
B. r.-. rultea, confectionery. S74- st ;
Bumstde. corner Union avenue. -Ingram
A Bosh, tobacconleta, UX Grand
BUSBISLUS. j
I. B. Worth, pharmacist. 999 B latent
street. . . , -
BgOOSXXST,
, Milwaokie streets.
ILLUBTBATION OJ. 1
TB0. OLSZfT TBTST OOMPAJIT tV
;' . ..'.; OBiaox" .": .
Resources; Over $1,000,000
Ma ay people have moaay "lying Idle await.
lag Investment.
Uny bsnks and trnst eompsnles leaue time
certificates of deposit, ea which they pay
interact. .
Paopl a not taie race necaaa im
want -.as leek -. - sp- tbetr -fund -foe - k
MlMrfa. . ' - --- - -
We laane aartlflaaten aad nay tntereat there-
ea without this objectlenabut feeture.
we ahsil be giaa te explain er sera ye
S,e
: XXlTrtTBATIOBs."
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street ' Phone Main 438.
SEJ, I, mmat. r--P.... Pre Went
. L r ITTOC K . ..... V lee-Presl dent
a LSI PAGET.. Secretary
J, O. GOLTBA... e.Aselatant Becretary
JIOTIOX.
IN the county court of the staU ef Oregon for
uitnomaa eouniy. u. ui " o
aetata ot garth L. Bealop, decaeard-AOtloe
la harebr given that Emily LcMolne love-
rldge, admlnutratrix wits tns wui ipaura,
" of the aatate of Sarah L. HesloD. deeenaed.
r has Sled in the eoeutyeourt of the state
ef Oregon, for Multnomah count y. her Snal
- aceoant and report ss such sdmlnlatrstrlx,
anA aald court haa by order duly made and
eiutaed. anpolnted Monday, ta 28tb day of
' m.. and the courtroom of. aald eoartT
June iwib. be in. mnmr aw mMU o ar-i
' In th city of Portland, aald county end atat.
- tlm aad nlaca roe bearing objections
to said aooount, and far the settlement .ef.
' the Same.
KtrtT.W I.'UniVI T)VERirOa.
- Admtnlatratrls With the Will Annexed of
the xatat ox saraa ai. neaiop. aeacemo.
Dated May IT. 19US.
BOTICB OP SALS The undersigned, trustee
la bankruptcy ot tne estate 01 a., j. uuviiu,
will eel) te the hlgbeat bidder for esab en
the sd day er Jane, lwuo, nu or tne peraouai
nrooerty of said bankrupt, eenalatlng ef atock
ef Jewelry and fancy goods, aiekel-in-tbe-lot
macblnes and alas nyturee. Seeled bids ac-
eomnanled be a certified check for-10 per e
ef the amount of the bid to be presented to
the undersigned St the office of Baser A
Greene, 2T Chamber el Commerce, Portland.
Oreaun. before noon ef aald Sd day ef June,
, Ittuft. Said sale te be sobleet to eonflrmn
tlan tie tba court. Bids will be received fur
the-stork snd fixtures aeoart telT or jointly.
-In.enlmy my b eiamined et ornc ot a
deralgned. 1. L WU1TB. Trustee Is Bang
ruptcy, Dekunt bldg. -
KOTICB ef Btocknotdera Meeting The sn-
susl - meeting of the stockholder 4 th
' Oregon Iron A Steel Compeny will be held
st the office of tne company, room SMS Sber-
lock building, Portland. Oregon, June 20,
1906, st 11 o'clock a. hi., for the Pnrpoae
net- electing board ef director for tb
nsutng year, and tbe trsneectton ef barb
'-ether tntnas as may legally come before
the meeting.
A. g. FATTTTLTA Beerotary.
Portland. Or., May 3X 190B. ,
KOTICB OF TBVSTZZ'B BALI OP TZkSOBAL
.' BOPrBTT... -
Notice 1s hereby given that ta pursusnc
of th order of tbe court aad direction of the
eredltors made and bed In tbe matter ef tbe
bankruptcy of Hpeer Bros., tbs anderslgned
irn.tM in oanarnnicv will eii bt dodi . auo-
tkn. for csah, subject to eooflrmstiba and re
Vlaloa of in court, on tne jum oav i aune.
1906, st th hour of 1 o'clock' p. m. of said
day, at th town of Aumsvlll. Marlon county,
Oregon.-the following described personal prop
erty, to-wlt:
All tbst certain atock and stocks ef goods,
ware, merchandlae end fixtures owned snd
belonging to Speer Bros, located at their store
st Mebama and at Aumavllle Is said Marlon
eonnty, Oregon. . . . .,
rated at Salem, Oregon, this Slst day ef
. r. w. Dnssm.
Closing-Out Sale!
Wt - are rettrlns
in-fi
frtrm-'b-arlrievig- snfl
close out 'all of our Ladlea' and
Children s rsncy ury uocwi at--.
rr- - ZJJSB TXA3T COB. r
Don't miss It. - Corns now while lines
, srs unbroken.
L. MINQ BROS., 88 Sixth St.
SOWITTVO, XOPatZsTS) ft OOw
CKsUbllshsd !$.
I AJT9 BTOOX BBOXZBB.
Boom 4, Sivraad lewti,
OaTAXCBBK O COHaTISOa.
Building. PorUand. Or.-
ml a
v $
asT'J I
sUSTlBO) BOTtCB.
TarBFOOT CAMP. Ho. anl
Wooduun of tb - World.!"
"btcet. every Friday eventual
et W. O. W. bail. Tenth
end -Waehlugton.'ete. All
members er requeated to
. be preeent, Rtreehmet
will ba rrved. A royal '
Welcome extended ..to all
visiting neighbors.
jos. mm tu c. c. .
A. le. BAkBUB. Clerk. JW1 Thjrfl,
stTNNEHAHA THIBB. Me. X, Imsroved Order
Bed Men. The re (tilar meeting will be held
- In tbe new wigwam. Willamette kalL Kq,
1 TO Second street, st S o'clock S. m. sack'
Thursday -vulag. 177. .
O B. THOMAS Bacham. .
I. OABSTBNSRN. CbUf f Rda. . '
LOST ABB fOUBOT
HaAee Leas er Pound ageerthiemsnta, sat "SI
vrards far IS eanta," ana.
LOST -or - atraTed ' near Bock wood, i bay
borrn about 12 yeara old, 1. too lba. finder -notify
suplts, the jeweler. 162 Pint et.
'Mwre.--- - - -- . ,
LOST Black cocker Denial, ana were in tha
, name of Bennle. Uberal reward If re. ,
turned te Til Water at., bet, Hooker aad
Mead.'
LOST gmill black mongrel dog; asm Mike;
.llcene 678., Hrturat e40 AlMna ave. He
ward, ho questions aaksd. Tel. Kaat 1267.
rOUND A place to have hair m
vated and returned same dsy. Phone Mala'
. 474. Portland Curled Hair factory. -
XZLP WAMTID MALE.
MANAGERS wanted for ear office ta all Urge
cities thivugbout Oregon; we pay rent, liberal
alary And commlaaloni essh deposit sad rsf.
" erentes required. Addreee "Manager." Hl$
Grant Bldg., SaS Pranclace. - ' ."
ANT - person . Interested In fraternal life la-
auranca. oa tbe legal reeerva eaata, 'can seeunr
- e paying position by calling at 42S Ckambet
ef Commerce, . S to 9 s. m.
WANTED Good, eober ' snd rellabl msa te
work around mllkheussi nag psr month.
. Phone. Main 628,.,. : -
School telegraphy A alectriHty! snpus wanted!
also sosltlons wanted for graduates. S06H tat.
DsTKCTIVKS Mes to aura; we guarantee
work to our pupils. B sul. 286 Morrison at.
WANTBD-Woven -wire mattreaa weevei perm,
nant poaltlon. Oregon rurnltore On.
B33.P Vtumb-XXIUAX.
WANTED A young or middle-aged woman t
do dlabwblng for on week, afternoon snd .
. eesulogs, st ths coealng lectures to be glvea i
at Parsons' hall. Nineteenth aad Washing
' toa sts., commencing Prlday (see larger sd.' :
Is thla paper); light work and good par.--Arolvst
th kaU' Friday nvorning bet, 10
snd 19 o'clock.
LAMBS' DEPARTMENT. . .(
Betal, restaurant, office, etora. bakery, laaadrf
ead family patronage solicited.
HANSEN'S BM PLOT MEN T OPTTOB.
tSVs Wasningtoa at., room T, cor. Seventh si,
----- - rnone Main 2r2.
WAVtED Oood cook and dlnjngroem girl for
private boardlaghouae Immediately t parma
- seat pealu.n.- Address O 6S, Journal.
BBLIABLB girl for general bonsewetk and
. cooking, permanently; wages $2(i e. adults.
681 Marahall t.. cor. Eighteenth."
LADY bonsekeepTs. waltrassss. diahwashsra,
houeemelds end csanrbermalds;'' Alpine Co.
Phone Mala S917- 162 First. -
tXPBRIBNCBD todies clot bee Iron era. - elao
. sealatant stsreber. - Paclfis Laundry Co.
First and Arthur ate. - - -
WANTED A girl for general heneewerk. Ap
ply TaT tfulmby st.. near Twenty-third.
WANTED Skirt sad wslst hands. L Mollar,
843 Wssblngten at. room 1.
JAPANK8B gtrt wanted foy light housework.
Jnqulre 202 Eleventh st, .
WANTED Lady aeslstsnt for ' efflee work.'
: Union Laundry Co.
WANTED Ladles' r, dothes
lronrv - TJloa .-
-Urandry eo. -
WAXTTBD MALB ABT
AMERICAN Employment, and Beet Estate Co.
nave poaittoa lor male ana temais neip;,nia
havev, Inald price on bualneae chances snd
rest estate; bo meat ead location mad. Writ
a before buying, at 184 Rnrnaldr-et. Pert
la ad. Or. Phone Black SMI.. .
MEN aad women te Wars barber trade Is S
weeks; bslrdrr sting, manicuring! graduates ,
earn $18 to 123 weekly. Seattle Barbae Col
lege, ill - Washington St., Seattle. .
WANTED At ence, a bright, aergefle. nr-
" sentabl mag or woman, a good talker, to
taka up an attractive proposlttoa. laqolrs
78 Chamber ef Cemmeree. (lb.
CALiYnO and bnalnese earda. 60 100; 8228
000. SSi Blxtb st. - Automatic card Free.
BITTJATI0B8 WABTIle TflTt,
WANTED By a young ' man, employment,
permanent or temporary, aa clerk,, bookkeeper
" or any position. Address Q 48. car JouraaL.
SOBER, experienced baker want steady ton.
B.. 211 H Second St, Portland. Phone Clay
1608. Room 82. - .
SITTJATIOkS WAJTTXtt JE11ALB.
A BRIQHT young bmlness woman, college du.
cation, wlahaa poaltlon In n f6c er at fair
f rounds, or would car tor rooralng-houo.
hone Msla 1169.
TOTJNO lady dealrea poaltlod stenographeri
can operate four of the standard typewriters;
remuneration reasonable. Mala 4020.
POSITION te car for rooming house b com
petent women, er chamber work. Call at
room 48, Multnomah. '
LI "i i
TO clerk , la bakery, confectionery or grocery
. store by very trnety Isdy qf some iperlenee.
Box 80, LenU. Or. '
A MIDni.E-AOED woman wants a poaittoa tn
a small family or boardlng-aosse. . Pbrae
Main 662B.
WOMAN can take complete ears of child, will
- travel. Call at room 48. Multnomah. - Bef-
BERTICES ef experienced mrree may be bad
' In conflnemrat. Phone Beat 2989 er Bast
487.
WAVTnV-TO BEST.
BOOMS la all parts of tbe city, furnished.
Apply 220 Ooodnough bldg.
EXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BtJBIAU.
-TJndrr dlreetioa of tbe Lewis aad CUrk Fair
. Corporation.
Phene Main 2d.
WB hsv wille -rrdy-fc"Vcat'keuae"
auu lurnirae. .v. . . . rwii -in
ua; we will Co the rest. Hobea A Taggart, .
107 Sixth at. ,
WANTED to leeae for tbe aessoa for camping
In Merrill's grove. Take Mount Tabor tn& ,
reservoir esr. Inquire tot 0. -Merrill. , -
TOt'NO mas attending business college wants
8 lace to work for board aad room. Addre
68, esr Journal.
WANTED-i-Te' rent bom or flat not le
than .
M rooms. ..awn
csrs Journal.
WOMAN,' employed, wants room with' ass ef
netn. Aoareeu u eo. care Journ. 1, . ..
WANTED AOENTS.
AGENTS WANTED Te ll eur enperlor high
rade nnraery eiers; new ana complete out.
'(t furnlahed true: esah weeklr: write tn.
day tor choice of. territory. Capltsl City
Nnraery Co.. Salem, Oregon.
WANTED MISOXLLAJTEOUS.
WANTED More spraying and whltewsshlagi
tbe only gaaoltoe .compreaaed sir spraying '
sntflt on tb eoeet. ' M. O. Morgan ft Co.. 979
- Mliwankl at. Thou East 291T.
WA NTIO-Whcvwcaaea, wax flgnres, dremforme.
vie, lair.iiii vr orvaeinaBing UTnt, Tb
Spencer Co., 126 Tenth St. Mala Be,'-- -
SHORT ORDER Printing Hnass ' T. J. Ryes.
... pie. aiu OOBn.
FOB SALE OB EXOBABOB.
FOR SALE er ichange, Id icrea et No. .
mi. on. Blirw anrin or VIWMnai
A GOOD farm for sal, terma'te snlt; will
.r .... "7 propen y t acrsag, eloH In, .
Apply 814 Brortla st. ; ., , 1 .-
barn, cblckau-bouee and water piped os piece! '
rnnat aU at one. Inqntr V. Vss Casta, 88$ . k.
Irranae. Portland. ... ,
t
'1
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