The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 06, 1907, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, -THURSDAY EVENING. JTJNS 8, 1D07.
DRIED FRUITS
DM WM
t:
Demand Is Increasing at a
lively Kate and Spots
: c and Futures Are Up.
Today's market' feature: , ... '
Dried fro It market eiclted. ,
" Btrtwberry market bangea root. , r
Msny nn going Into storsg. s .n' ,
'' Butter storag I heavier. ,
" Illinois botbou tomatoes arrive.
;NeJcaa gree pepper arriving. ' '! 0'.-
Clut In free pea. qpplle. ,( -
f'- 8mB efler mad for hpa,l-.v ...'J
V lirtad. r Market faoiUdV
COMMerabl excitement bu ' bees created
In the Caclfic coast dried fruit markets by the
high prlrea being offered for supplies by pck
era and tanner.' Demand for dried frnita, to
bowing a udden Increase end tbla bai re
ailed fa Brice being Md higher far future.
Wblto It cannot be itated definitely at tbla
time Jnat how hear tb prune crop la tbla
on nr loss
New York Stock MarketHas
Sharp Upturn at Start
Loses Gain Later.
V ' NET GAINS.
Amalgamated ....." r. Central.....
Car It Foundry... IK 1 0. ft W ..... ltf
Uwomotlv ...... 1 14 ! Northern Perlfle . . 1
noieuer .......... l v.'1'ennarlT.nIa
a asennoa I J People
Atcnim ......
CHICAGO GETS
DJIHIIEI'JS
faMMVOTMlnm, . 4
IIEl'TI
: ARE SELECTED
PliEPI
IliG FOR
fillR ill MUD
Sharp Advance Made in the State Coiumission Strikes Affricultunir" College May
uiieai jiarKei, y neap- ixames 01 Ail uia i5ooiS Jirect i'ermanent Pavilion
pearance of Green Bugs. : Off List Except Four, v: ' Upon the Grounds. :, 7
Ivanl ..... l
a (i.a i I
Preened Steel Car.. A
UlReadln 1 lv
1 Hock Island
Hi Southern reel fie
1V
Brooklyn
Ohee. ft Ohio..
Great Northern .. lfclliatoa Paelfla
Missouri Pacific.... u,m. 8. Steel
St. Paul til do preferred .
. ' ', ; NET LOSSES.
Erl , Colorado fat! ...
S .....A H
rifle .. U -
(Special Dispatch to Th Joaraati - ' . - (BiMdal Dlapatek to Tha Jonrnal.)
' SaJam, Juna After careful anal 6alm, .Or, Jan . Profeasor TB. B.
tborougtt Inapactlon of. thouaanda of I L" of tn Oregon Agricultural col-
chool . books aubmittetj to tham thaM'M waa hera jraatarda looking; over
memDera of the atata text book com-1 the auta fair grrounda and making; the
opening
oue o
tata will be the present eeaaoa. Indication
r that It will be aomewbat Ms Iban a year
ago. ' California reports Indicate tbat tha crop
tber will be am Her tban araal and In cooe-
anence Barker an effarlng mor money. t
A tperlal from Fresno, California, aay tbat
neacbea are aowbrmglng 10c; Ssira were maae
f laat week at tbat flgare. Last year, with lees
' Uiaa half cropA - when the market'' went ' to
10c It wa eonsldered .an event, it wa rne
' highest price reached for many year. But
-" tbla year, with twice. many neacbea, the
;' market evened at 8c, aooo went to 0c and la
: now 10c. And tbe caring of the crop will not
begin until tbe second week in Jane. - Balaln
' are firm at Sc. notwithstanding effort to break
the price la tbe eastern., market by offering
goods oa a 4Hc basis. -While tbe indication
are that tbe raisin crop' will be large, the high
price I du..to Jbev failure of other crop,
and tber i no iqnestlon tbat tbe trad will
take the good at tbe price being asked. Tber
Is a good deal of talk among the packers
' a boot the way laat week' advance affect
tie Belts pool, bought by tbe Belms fruit
', company". The pool consisted of . 1,200 ' ton,
and the aalf cent advance mean 113,000 Dor
", for .the grower. '" ? . ;
. jBttswhury Market Change Tront.
- With' cooler weather tb atrawberry market
firmed ,vp conalderably this morning; receipts
not being 'ao heavy. If the present weather I
. eootlnaos tb sapplles will be decreased UU
mor and Dirtier prices will role ss a result.
Daring tbe peat U hours the market was very
. erratic Borne aalee of berries were msds
; low BO; a crate and fancy , fruit la many
instance void down to TOe beeau the trad
' bad bee filled np and did not ear to buy
aueas -very low figure were named. Many
com miss Ion merchant foresaw what was going
- i nappea la tb market yesterday and notified
ineir am peer not to (end anpnlle. The
. tic, bowsrer, were anavilMng or th.brrle
. cam faster tbaa eve and tb lowest price
' reooraeo i snout tnre year were made la oou-
eqnenc. - -.
: Veto ef the sVedsee Trade. '
' There was a sharp advance at the
of the New lork nisrkt. This w
the declln In wheat at that time, but when
the araln market aolil nn stork eased aft tmt.
lUerabljb bat tb closing ws generally higher
tun last night. Nome talk of farther gold
exports sue bad a weakening effect , upn I tu,
Anurto.ee tnM tm TMA -.11. .V. rl'1
" - - ' " .w . wa... jy...
MM- MAAkrM Ik. bk. I S . . . I
wvmmmt VII. V II 11 I 1 I U
. . , . , ,. .... am.
- V wbmi vrop WSSUM.1
Winnipeg Clear and fine; (0.
Ulinoia Increasing cloudiness.
Indiana 8howera expected.
Michigan and lowafihower.
Minnesota Showers Coming.
- North and South . Dakot
Warm rain.
....... ..... . i I mantar. ki.i . 1 -a il.. ' H ll?'" -T.. I talked of for the erection nf in tiri.
r-nxmo noruiwea joway. -.sew I;' a.rr' F""" rtilturn.1 rcll.ra e. V-..V.
Kans-Cloudy and warm. -ThVVeiaot.., hoad,uart. "of Xi l'ertl. gTth; Or'Z
. v UUI QO DITI aeinetad tha Hrnmu I final lmn.m.nt. . ,. Jl.-l .a
. btT'Used in tha schnnla nr Om
'our yearaT .'At tha" begin- t7. . 7m. Ji i; vl .
a lnl,nPw01 lhe cnool year tha -new list I, T " " cw"
Yal. i w "-na witrour of tha oldl"" " " on oi ma nneat exniDit
' I U b-22i .!?MlvhS 'ourth arrfloa tha grounda, but plans are being
:, Radrs
Books Okoaem.
gon auta fair.
Connsntsil writs tta nklklt . . .u.
0 Exchange Retail Oregon Agricultural college will be the
wt.Mw..n4aj T3..-7'l?i"r pe aiaia axperiment atation
rirKirr;:.; ""r," . . union, wnion nas called, for too feat
H ..") ' ""n Whmlar'a Vlr.a , bJ , T "1. l"T v" 01 norse nsn in com-
i.owa- .whb .oi , .i : i ti.Vi,- .J. ' j f I ing to tn urgon auta fair of tha Mo
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.'
June a. June . Gain.
American RtiionalDan!
v - :
SAN DISCO, CAL.X
aMajaaanmaiBB .
'i..:-' , - .....,..-. . . '
Capital (paid p) 100,CO0u " Burplns aad V. rroflta 940,000.
; Officers and Directors: Zxtuls 3. Wild. Praj R. MV Powers,
K Vlce-Prea.1 H. E. MUla,' Vlce-Praaj Chaa. U Williams, Cash
-: ier; I J. Rica, Assistant Cashier; E. fltrahlman.
' ' . lamd Us Tom aelfle Jrorthwert Items ' .
' Send Us Year Visiters for Good Trcalneat "
San Dicflo, Xalifornia
Tha fruit crops ar Orange, Lemon, Grape-fruit, Ollva,
Peach, Apricot, Pear, Quince,1 Plum, Cherry. Apple, Ralaln, '
' Orapa andmany others.
Walnuts, Almonds, Small
ate, are all paying weli ,
5
fruits, Dairying, Stockraislng,
Official Quotations hr Overtteck.
tanw' coniptny:
Itarr . A
ciscKirnoif.
oaigamated Copper
n. Car ft round., eoi
if
SL PnuL ' Minna I
at I .U' tn . weU-known noraa breedera,
J! who exhibited at tha Lewis and Clark
ia "( "J usLiioa wnn joy, , y i
more ia a great demand for camp
Ing space at T'Tolervllla" ami iliiHne-
S4 K?.vlf.lt.?f 7M-J,or Albert- Tosler to
AO
art-t.wae the eerly weak-1 nfMB . ... .ri . ;h. .yt Wheelei-i
. TTTj ,' t'i i J field, ef Mia-ouri .ceordlng to latest tole- Ji?V'S.:.ir V ' V
grapnie aavance rrota ter. as a rult tb V... 7 ..... . ,ie
tit. Louis market bad a vary sharp advance. CyX Flrth, Rder .Q
Chicago wa bulllah ootwltbstandlng the M GeograDhlea , ,
loweV Urerpooi, Berlin and Boda Peeth cables. Natural Introductory Oeoc-
The market ws firm from th start, closing i . rapny 7. .IT . .(4 vW-eliw - v. .-"" Aioarx TTOSier t
with gains 'of 14 to me. . I Natural School OeotraDhy." .if". l!iJ .Nor,?.lk' .Yirr?,nl. where ha is attend
.Arithmetics. ,nff lna jvationaj Editorial association,
attsiwe.4ab.rak TO ' 1.1st x. i. at. . Mlsrfrai1f ha,llr TJalMk las V a J - A
ber DOrW etad Tx ii Ukiar tuoDliM tUilr. fimlth'ti PrutlMl iHikM.u iilwlth r8rv.tlonfl for mrw All iKa
imnin wmoorim Bra mmior., uuinsr fir trMn i Mamfai Ar rhri.HA ' a i Danr?) Aionr r ha main. . w iavAsiM
SampltM of froiUd wheat abcirB la Cbtcai
KKJeaT WCfl IDS WOIHI Mfl IB UHt anTlsrKC. I TTI.MM ir. ! t- I a.a.a.M. A a . '
A Kane City soeHal a. v.: Th. following -.v"".." " M'ZZ'J" Z?S. '""are Being
S 'a.i?5r .'w.,a; Vj fiftttrr -11?. oub ll!oS rl" Two new rUTSeS bulU
1 1 a. I . . - . - . . . . urammar -
The Bakery with a dally output of over 7,000 loayes.
A A
'eTJv "''-f
nenmr ar now-nnrivlne tmm Uui.
S Bom tbla morning eold at Be poond.
Some quit ancy Brawley tons toes war
received oa th street this morning. Demand
at tg and $3.S6.,
String bean ar (elllng at lOe a peand with
receipt about eqaal to demand at tbat figure.
' A rourth street market tbla morning received
shipment of hot-hone tomatoea from ' II.
llnol whlcb were la th beat condition recently
wrru iuu marBei. J - , . . . ..
- Tber 1 a glut la green pea npplie along
tb street and price ar ranging between S and
,6c with-alea low. ' . ,
i AprlcoU BO,r rrrrtagia very good eon.
, dltloa nd some sale wer made this mora-
, lng a Jow $L Bom at $16,
yeeUng Around for Hops.' ' i.' !- "
While a yet there Is do regular demand
for hops la this market, a few ef tb larger
: dealer ar feeling -around to ee Just what
tocka could be secured at. One dealer offered
a Chinese grower Tc for a block of prim
good. The sale has not yet been made but
tb grower seems favorable. Crop conditions
i li " r " unM aa reported
"' anring in pan two weeks.
Butter Storage Is Xaavtor.
, Hevler atorage operations. are sbown la the
-"" J"er marset a a result of tbe heavy
A . "em hock in th north which
. puti off tor a time th shipments In tbat dlree
tKa from here. The market, while not show,
ing weakness i b wmewbat easier ss a renlt
;, hut the heavier storage call . Is - keeping the
. channel of trade clear.
. Eg market i. steady with heavier storag
operations. Price about nncbanged. :
flgnre!17 itmM,ti f BD to supplies former
' hnSed."'''' k0,d1
- !k! ht bowAn .' weakness. Tbh Is true I
j. .w mow , mm lajj ia.
IsOJIEHTlKG THAT ALL ,
SHIPPJEES SHOULD SEE
ma
Am. Car ft Foam
do preferred
Am. Cotton OIL 'com..
Am. Lecomotlv. com..
Am. Bugar. com....
Am. (Smelter, . com.
do preferred.... .,
Anaconda Mining Co
Atcblaon, corn..........! 88
ao nreremii
Baltimore ft Ohio, com..! 93
uv prererreo. .
Brooklyn Ranld Transit, nnu
Canadian Pacific, eom..Iie7
lanirat trainer, com..,. I 8
ao Drcierrea .........
Cbi. ft O. W.. earn I 9
vui., mu. m oi. rant. . . iza
Chi. ft K. W., cotn...iJl42
vnenpeak ft Ohio. .....I 83
Colo. Fuel ft Iron, eom..
tola Boutbern. com...,
- do. 2d preferred.....
do 1st pref erred... M
Delaware ft Hudson...
Denver ft B. G oom.,. 29K
oo aveterrea.
une.
SO
111)?
lie
03
do Sd preferred.
do 1st nreferred.
Illinois Ce r.1
Looiivllle u Xashrllle..(lini
neuran ventral ar...
M K. ft T., com...,,
do nreferred --. . -
Great Northern ......
Missouri Pacific ......
National Lead ........
New Vork Central ....
N. Y.. Ontario ft West.
Norfolk ft West., com.
North American ......
Northern Pacific, com.. 12254
r.ciuc sum steam, UO..I
Pennaylvanla Hallway ,1119
r. u., xj. at t;. u....
Pressed Steel Car, com.
'do preferred ........
Beading, com. .........
do 2d preferred -. . . . .
Ren. Iron ft Htel, com.
do preferred
Bock island, com. ....
do preferred ........
Bt. h. ft 8. F., 2d pfd.
do 1st preferred ....
t, U ft 8. w com. ...
Southern Pacific, com...
ao prercrred .........
62 Hi SOU
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142
96
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33
81
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80 80
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117. I " - .m. I Orimnuiw
IS, from' WVd wJr'TbrtoS Mod- V At ioint, .Nti.7 "of tb. board of
Jjrrj I anywnare iron bo to 78 per cent damag to I . i , z J rTT.. ' i ruaiurw u wii aecioea to nave a
rzjiwneat taat m left,. Aa agent at HavUand -!'"?""', noicmur n.ng
SI I Prf thy ar now plowing and cutting for hay I . h Grammar
' -... J-...'V .,.sW-. .J
I throagh thousands of cree around there and I
r. I taat tb crop la pretty near a total laiior.
Civil Government
JO
88
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2851 ... . . . CORN.
No separate book adopted; history to
uniform admission fee of 80 rant a tnrl
.11 1 men and women, but the latter will be
aanuiMa tree to in gran a tan a.
22
48
July
4X.w
T1A I
V tW I Tbabsn
11. W I
2S4
68 184
MS 64
OATS.
Low. Close.
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, T 90 MA.
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be used.
Phvaloloarr. t - ' '
First Book In . Hyaiana
(Krohn)
Graded Lessons In v Phrsl.
ology and . , Hygiene
. I&niio; .................
Nature Study-
Agriculture foe Beginners
.11
19
.60 1
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70 July ......... 48 40 t 8T 4TB
21 I Bept ......... 88 88 88 08
S j Do 88 80 " 88 8
.na I ruaa.
Ill IJUiy ...1829, 1888 ' 1828
SOU I oepi ...low ioo inao
July ......... 010 - ' 811 tOO
1827
1448
i""T ........ j v via -, win sua
f2?) Sept ........ 880 830 820 820
Oct ....,..(, 822 880 - 820 820
103! 101
southern By., com. ...
do preferred
Tennessee Ool ft Iron. .
Texa ft Pacific
Tol. St. L. ft W., com.
- ao Drererreo
Fnloa Pacific, com, ,,.
Mr knrirrrrfl .........
V. 8. - Bubber, com. . A .
do pref erred ..... .
C. A. Steel Co., com....
do nreferred .......
Wabash, com. , , .
do preferred ........
Western Union Tela. ...
Wisconsin Central, com.
ao preierrea ........
nls
18
Virgin
Chemical
132 134 132!lS2
88
ia
184
74
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68
spt
"...v.'' 8HOBT BIBS,
87J ' 880 - 878
(
887
880
887
4 878 ,.
880 i
iBurktt8tevena A HM),
Outlook Writing Books.- 1
vmiwK wopy mips, 1 to 8.. ... .08
viioog -racuce uoomm, A.
Empire WrlUii.T'speherV.V.! T
Spelling . .
Reed's Word Leaaona....... .11
Music-
New Educational Course: .
, First Book ,
Second Book ..........
. Third Book ...........
Fourth Book ..........
Fifth Book
Art Education Drawinf Books, 1 to 8,
CASES III 1
.11
.11
.jo Discharge of Federal Grand
J ury'Leaas to jULucn
Speculation.- .
This Label Is Baked on
x , , Every Loaf of .
Not pasted oii -but attached by the process of .
X ; i baking ; a perfect sanitary procedure. ;
LOOK FOR THE LABEL WHEN YOU BUY
c: T" BUTTER-NUT ....
.ii
.10
.to
.11
.40
.to
UYZBrooz. eiAur xaxxtt.
20 cents. .
' Uverpeal, Jan . Official prlcw:
. . WHEAT. -:
Opn. Cloae. Jnn 5. Los.
102j"'jr is ja is ma t a Md
26 .v, ,.':C0RN.'iV '.-i'v'-i'. -i -,:',
f'r .......4lld 4lld 4e lld Ud
01" 04 4a 104 4 10d d
- Berlia Wheat XaikH.
Berlin, Tune . Wheat close, July lower.
Bod Perth Wheat, r
Buds Pssth, June , Wbeat closed 1 lower.
- JUnaespolia Wheat Msukst.
Mlnnesdnlls. Jnnaf Whmmt- na Tni.
I'mni oa ix - '
4S 4 J " -y '-,
88
TJfTTED STATES OOTZJUnfZKT B0VSS.
88
88
New Torh. Jon 8. Oovsrnment bonda
' '- rtata DM 1.11
7- Twos, registered l0B fl04 104i
izv I ao cou Don ia. 1 iruit lonir
22 Three, registered 1918 102
79 do coupon 1918 102
18 Three, small bond ...... 1918 107
88 Konrs, registered, new .... 1925 129
25 Four. regiterd. old...... 1907 129
Total sale for day, 491.800 share. I ao conpoo ............... 192S 129
.all money closed at 14432 ner cent. . ronra, registered, eld 1907 ; 99
American. Car A rnsmiri' Ait I do coupon' 1007 imv
aena or 1 per cent. I roar, r nnippine 104 109
American . ronndry, preferred, ex-dlvl. w. nama, regutera.. 104
103
108
ii
129V
129 V
101
102
dend of 1 per cent.
do coupon
104
106
108
3
.A. . nr...i ......
w ti cawicr conamons are such 4
e that considerable are must be d
. adk . 4.kAj. a.V a.t a. a. . "
. en t uui ume in the shlpt a
menu of dressed meats to mar-' sa
.a. 1... . .v .
;.- -"" atocK.must oe allowed
, to cool after slaughter and then
. shipped At once. It Is on account
of'vthe lack of care in shipping
that some shippcra receive very
poor returns. : This Includes
both veal and hog.
Fewr fruitgrowers realise that
they are liable to heavy find and
; punUhment In neglecting to
place their names on every crate
or box of fruit they ship to mar.
vltet - While no convictions have
yet been made the inspectors
are ready to enforce the law. ,
Fruit shippers should likewise
remember that, they cannot use
second-hand -packages for fruit
s4 Shipments-In old packages are
4 liable M conflBcaUon'and fine. "
NEVADA . PnXING STOCKS
OXTtAVD BAXK STATZlfXVT,
Price Cnrrent Today on the San
Francisco Exchange.
San Francisco, Jnne 8 Official Md prices:
GOLDFIKLD DISTB1CT.
nanaatorm See. Bed Top 83 aaked. Mohawk
Clearing today 81,862,172 04
00 year ago 1,034.822.07
Gal today a aitiuM
Balance today 18,438.ia
ae year ago 130,784.88
'inn m.A ammaraWI UAiianiw I .
,n.S RELEASES BK0THER
M. Co. l asked, Kendall 75c, Booth Sc. Bine
Bull lc, Adams 9c. BUrer Pick 41c, Way Qneen
18c naked, Nev. Boy Sc. B. B. Er, He. Bine
Bell lie. Dixie t. ft. rvlumhi uik
7e asked, fit. Ive 90c, Conqneror 9c. BIk. Bock I ' 1 ' w. . f - .
4c Lone star lee, g. wonder 8c aaked, poit-1 ster Ball Engineers Escape, but Is
1.4 aL J A ..L.J A. - . . . . I
.nu w Him, wo 10c, ivendau Ext. Tc,
FROM REFORMATORY
Sandet. Ext. 4c, Myn 6c. Atlanta 80c. Great
Bend 47c, Hlmeron Be. Empire 8c. Bed Top
Ext. 19c, Florence $8.25, Dlam'f . B. B. Con.
18c. O. Daiay $1, s Laeiin 75c, Commonwealth
25e, Comb. Frct. $1.72, Gr. Bend Ext. lie,
Gr. Bend An. 10c, Mlllatorm 60c aaked, B. B.
Bonanaa 4c. Kewanoa SAe. F.m.r.M. tn tw,.
Sjand 16c, Cracker Jack 14c, Francis Mohawk
.fisru. nea niu c, MonawR Et. Rc, Iia
Captured by Authorities
' at Kalama.
Sine tha . discharge of tha federal
grand jury yesterday on request of an I
order by United States Attorney WU-
flrst th7w Tbook: "ir eSSaiVas flv? - Bl-tol. much speculation 1 ,s
iuuuicu ia aa to me oiapostuon 1
of the . famoua land fraud caaea and I
other matters of Importance which It la I
believed the arovernment haa ta dlBDoaa
aur. unstoi stated toaay tnat ne
regreiiea tne adjournment or tne grana
Jury but that auch a oourae was tne I
only one left because of the lack of I
funds to. carry on the government work.
Commencing July -1, the new appro-
riatlon for the coming fiscal year w.U
a available and will be apportioned
about July 16. Mr. Bristol haa made a
requisition for 50,ooo, with . which to
carry on the work for tha Oregon ts
Since the investigations of the grand)
MAY0R-ELECT STUDIED '
MEDICINE N STATE
Victorious Candidate at Estacada
Polls va Graduate of the I nl
.Tersity of Oregon,
' - eaBBBBjmmsaBB . 4.
RUN ON ROGERS
SILVERWARE
'v,. t,-:,.' ; . - . ,;y V.;' ,:i';t X.
At Reduced Prices for Weddin, Presents Etc.
. 1 SEX OUR WINDOW
COLUMBIA HARDWARE COMPANY
' ; SECOND AND MORRISON
Dr. W. K. Kavlland, elected mayor of 1 jury were commenced and even hSfor..
Estacada Tuesday, over J. W. Bead by lit was evident that additional help was
the close margin of six votes, after one I0"?? ,b r-:5ri"l.1 -buU,??r.,.ma
m4 AVa. Va.J..l a? . . . I "ISvaa eUV ISI , U1VU gt t- VT BU I IlfX LUU
of the hardest-fought contests probably I refused to arrant aid or additional fund..
ever held In an Oregon town. Is a phy- .This leaves all government- business
sician wno received his education and I c atanasuat untu tne next term, when
11 is exDeciea inni j-rancia J Hantf
will be In Portland to try Conarreaamaji
Blnger Hermann. Booth and Mall tori
complicity in land frauds. - Mr. Bristol
will allow JHeney to . sro ahead with the
prosecution or tnese caaea. it la believed,
before taking up other eaaes. -Another
move that will probably be
maae oj me , government win De in
regard to the men who are In Jail ..for
minor offenses. It Is the desire to rid
the docket of those cases because many
of the defendants have been in jail fori
uuujy niunitia, . -
j MELANCHOLY AND
STRAYED FROM HOME
v.-j . ...aa
'V' r
Parents of Miss Minnie Burgett Lo-1
. cate Daughter Through Aid of
Y. W. C Association.
(Bpeclsl Dispatch to Th JoarnsL)
cnenaiis. Wash., June 0. Sunday
Si. Tr:.Tll-" .r,d?j Pick night Lester Ball, a former Inmate of
asked, Goidf. Coo. 84.70, Dlam'f. TrUngl. 18c. xne taw reform achool at this place,
DEMAND AND SUPPLY
. v ABOUT EQUAL TODAY
Receipt of'Liwestock Fair In Sheep,
oat Quite Small in Hjgs
and Cattle.
Cattle. Sheen.
.29 8f7
, , 623
47
oo nr.
'reSeU'f'0" 6toA'"-. .-Llve-
, trod.y-.....;i.;.;....;..Bo?7-
Week ago .............. 150
Year ago m
Preyloua year .U.:n.i. .80
. .... e-',va nga ana cattle.
tmf ngS"."'"' Wtn
' Official livestock price: ;
l10?-.8; eastern Oregon, 87.00:' ctocker
4J80 Miiaa rat, fl.25's
" It iJn'"11" t Oregon U 2se
$2W&9Wn Mi ,W.25e8.80; bull?
f "led; ftVsoe.00; 'lamb.
CATTLE MARKET ; IS WEAKER
Cbicago Stead to Ten Cents Lower
. C . - Slvrp. Are Steady,
Chicago, June Livestock receipt:
r,i-. Hor twtde. gheep.
rhicsg .......,,,.....,84.0(10 u.(unt .j4 .eon
'"IXT CIW vi... .000 , S.OI a 3;oW
Uu'''a. .11.000 j.ouoi 6.000
. .rr.
en.uouo 9u; necvy,
C0M8T0CK DISTRICT. I Wonl l tne institution at midnight dur
Oofair -81.75. sfeiipsn Me :,a n.A s. I lng the absence of the nlarht watchman
Curry 13c, Con. Virgin. 73c. Savage 49c. Hale l lunch and released his 18-year-old
. or cross se, yellow Jacket 80c, Belcher oroiner itooert wall, who was an In-
ic, vonnaence i- asaea, , sierra Ner. 2c, mate or tne scnooi. The two were csd
Exchequer 30c, Cnkm 28c. tured at Kalama yesterday bv the Cow-
- , BULLFROG DISTRICT. ts county authorities, and today were
Original 8c, Bullf. M. C. 18c, Mont. Bnllf. "turned, 4o Chehalis by Deputy Bherlff
8c. Nat. Bank 20c, L. Harrla 2c. Ametbrat O80 King. Lester Ball will be proa-
20c, Gold Bar lc, Stelnway 4c,' Denver yBnf. f"ted under the atate law, and, If nos-
Inf 1Av Vlnnnl. rla. Ala u..n r n. M ! HI A ..nt .A th. n.nlf.tiM...
mivuij. .'ii 10 or, nceptre 10c, Monty.
Mt. 15c, B. Daley 7c, , Bomestske Con. 65c.
Yankee Girl 4c. Nnget 5c, Tramp Con. 41,
Victor 10c asked. North Star 5c aaked, Mldns
80c aaked.
TONOPAH DISTRICT.
Ton. Nev. 814.M. Mont, Ton. t1 TK ..
tl.BO, MacNaniara ' 25c Midway 1 .25. Ton.
Belmont 83.30, Ton. No. Star 22c, Oblo Ton.
wesi tna vone. iae, Kescue 1.14. Ton
OMAHA BUSINESS MEN
GUESTS OF SPOKANE
(Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Spokane, . .Wash,, Juno t. -One hun-
A California 5c, Golden Anchor 20c aaked, Jim dred Omaha business men. accompanied
? !&2&r& by Governor George B Sheldon, of Ne
Ex. 10c asked. Mont. Mid. Kit. nM.. braska, arrived In the city this mornine
Crown 10c asked, N. T. Ton. Cona. 10c asked. T,"ey. wer? n3et a tlte train by Governor
I v , i
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t : ;
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Sma inr. a Wtaft&'V'Wfr ,
.Miss Minnie Burgett, who was re
ported lost yesterday, waa found by
the Travelers' Aid association and re
turned to her borne at 1Z6 Savler street
this morning. " Miss Burgett has been
suffering with melancholia and vester. I
day morning wandered away from her
noma ana In the outskirts of East p(lrt-1
Dr W KT Hnvilnnd TAnvnr.TTlaot nt land ,rM Inquiring for work. Some one
Vr. vW. IV, tiaVliana, AiayOr-H,leCt OI I rave her the addrena rt tha Trav.l.r.' 1
(Aid association at the Y. W. C A. and!
UBiOtJUa. . ; ; I whan aha annaaM Vi... U.. T.1'
. . I k ... f . . . I
uomnou nor, rotogniung mat , ana- wa' I
W WITfl
COLD WATER
Suukal it the purest form of
kalsomlne- ready for immediate-
use . when mixed with
cold, water spreads easily, i
covers ,well with one coat
Any One can apply it does
not, require the service of a
professional kalsominer. One
pound f Sanikal will cover
60 to 100 square feet Sanikal,
is made in numerous pleas--ing
colors, strong or delicate.
Folder showing 63 shades
free if you send your name
and address on a postal card
or telephono) Main Z623.
IK18IS, CRESS & CO.
i ,;; ,;": '- Tbe Ialat aTtoro . ,:" -
145 FIRST STREET
raone Mala 8033
SUITS
$20
to $40
tcou.
5ER5
54 to
?I0.00
P. MISSLER
(Sr ernes, osraaay.)
, MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Con. 60c tsked. llanb. M. Co . n.
neage our., neyier tiamp. oc, uexter lie, L.
Joe 2c. Creseent 7c asked. Combination 7e.
Granny 17c, Mustang 18c, Little Grey 19c
aaked. Cowboy Sc. Oris?. Manh. 16c. . Rronetm
6c, Jump. Jack 10c aaked, Plnennt 7c Buffalo
no, b. vog. ic, x . liorse c, Indian Cauip
iM." a.aea..
f - VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Fa Irv, Silver King 10c. Fairv. Rasle MV
asked. Wevad Hills oc, ISO. Star Wonder Sc.
Ragle's Nest 18c, Rnby .Wonder 19c aske.1.
Alic of Wonder 4c, PltUbnrg SUrer Teak 10.
January
February
March .i
June ....
July
August ..
Sltember
October .
November
December
NEW TORE COTTOSMABKET, .
' ' ' - Jnne
ingn. uw,
1214 1194
Open,
.',..1211
!""i2is,'
!!I.!ii78
1174 4
....1179
v....1202
i'i.iiav
W.
1222 1215
1179
1174
11S2
1203
1208 ,
1207
1155
11SS
1174
1182
1184 :
1184
6
11IM
1108
. 1215
1144
8
1202
1204
1210
11.11
1166?. 1163
1163 11H2
1173 1187
1182 1 IKS
1183 1110
iiaa lies
left over.
a l.x A. Prices:
a.' I, a a-." . T 1,1 T".wQ.au,- neavy, i
" i S rougb. 8SJN56U.0JH light, 84000 J , .
r,,!le- 8..dy to 10c J w ' 1 ,f, .1 Hew"
i-u jkiroiie. r j. ' I..
. .' Liverpool Cotton Higher, .
Liverpool, June 6. Cottoa futures closed bare
ly tedy, 14 to IS points nn. .
St. LouU Wheat atarket. """
-St. Leo Is. June 8. Wheat: Hoae, July
JTw Tw Want Xarhat. ' '"
Cause, faTnly
I ' New Tort, ion a. Wheat
i BIO.
Mead and a large delegation of local
iraruiunB men., oanaueu, epeecnmakin
ana BianiseeinK is in croaxam minn.
out for the entire day. , The Omaha men
are on a 16-day trip and are headed for
TO BEGIN BUILDING
NEW CHURCH MONDAY
(Special Dispatch to Th Joarnat.) '
, Chehalis, Wash., June 8 The Pres
byterian denomination expects to begin
actual construction work on its beauti
ful new-church on Market afreet Mi.
day. The plans, which call for a build
ing that will cost 16,0d0. were prepared
by Albert E. Dovle. a well-known vnnn.
Portland architect. The structure will
nave a irwnmge or s ,jeei on Market
street and be (7 feet deep, and will
seat between 100 and eOO people.
N0INC0BP0EATI0N.
i FOR OSWEGO AS TOWN
-Oswego. Or., June 6.- -The. proposed
Incorporation of Oswego has for the
second' time fallen ; through.'' ' W. S.
U'Ren, attorney for the petitlohera to
Incorporate the town, has notified the
remonstrators' attorney that the peti
tioner have withdrawn their netltlnn
fearing the law is unconstitutional. ,
tralnlnar In thla . .tv Ma rntn.t. Slightly demented.
fw. n. . u . . . . . . . . I . T'hia MAniln. ' aft., a I...': uawil.
.avail an. UVlM IUIOII b UJ. ' I . ..... q . .waas wJ.iWIi
TTnlverelfv nt riraarnn al nara avn anil her DarentS lnauired at the Travelnrn'
haa practiced in Portland and vicinity J A.,(I desk at the union depot and were
ever since. ' e .'.,--... imiwvtw ui utwuiiuarwrs.- iney
. The mayor-elect at Estacada was born we.r affeetad to teara by the kind care
go veara urn in win inmannrt. Pannav . ana ireaimem ineir aauanter nao re.
vanla. noon aftanranl mnvlnr with hialceived through the dav and nlrht. -. -i
parenta to. Michigan. He came to Port- L Tn", Burgett family has recently come 010-818 S1ST ST- OAITZSTOS.
land 10 vear. niro. HI- and mn hoe here from Nebraska. Thla 1 only one ... "aniaiiM, xjsx.
ana istner are etui residents of Port-1 ul many cases wnere tne association
land. Dr. Havlland has been a resident has aided strangers and young- , women
mmseif of Estacada. ever alnce the town ln ownoujuea. ..,. ' '
waa laid (out bv tha Oresron Whterl w.' "
Power Towns! te company three years! ' Bnildlng Permits.
- Dr.: Havlland has taken an active In- A,?- v - repairs, two awenings,
terest in tha -waifara nt tha n.nnii.itk.1. Olln. between Oberlln and Dawson. 8S00:
ity so beautifully located on the banks ,V.plV -'oeit, repairs aweuing,-ky-of
the swift-flowing Ciackamas and la ?i;tV.b.twS?n..TwKtn and Thirteenth,
very, mucn alive to its perfect posslblll-l u"er, repaira aweiung, tin-
ties as a popular vacation resort for Ion, between Prescott and Going,' 1300;
Dotn city and tourist, res tseekers.
-: Tha fkniinoll mat laat .: nltrht ' ..4
passed favorably on the qualifications Mrs. J. Stark, two one-tory dwellings,
of. all successful candidates. Tha latter Florence, between East Eighth and East
will, assume their duties July 1. Dr. Ninth. 2,800j M. A. KUenan, one-story
Havlland is very grateful for the lovsll dwelling, . East Thirty-second, corner
f AgUVV ' A . OV
IVaiaoorponted) '
Remittance of Money fo I
and rrom turopc ;
' . wmviraif wnwnv ' vin . m . -
P, von Fridagh, repairs dwelling; Third, LJ.va ITIT .v .
between Jefferson, and Columbia,' $100; teamera from aad
support of those, who elected him and I Stephens,
(Joarnd Special Service.)
says that he will keep -all pre-election
promises..: .
GRACE M'COSKEY IS
' MISSING FROM PARTY
. Harvard, HI,, June 6. Grace,
McCoskey . of '., McMlnnvlll is, d
missing from the Pacific North- V 4
west Magazine party She visited
Danville, ,IlllnoiS,"yesterday. and
' nea whAreAhnnts fa iinlmnaM .a .a.
i 4 present. t'-A Wyv :A'i. 4
. Mrs. ? Redfleld, the : chsperoi 4
was presented with some beautl- e
ful Tiffany ware, and Miss Bates i
' magnincem loving cup . front '
the girls ortho-farmers Daugh-
tera. v a Dig story of the day's '
events " appeared In all ef the '
Chicago papers. ; .
4 4V y 4 i
Dr. Ixing thinks-that a Winchester
rifle end a bowle knife are not tha best
Instruments for studying wild anim.i.,
schule, one-story
Grand Children's Day. . .
store, ; Belmont, between East Thirty-1 Hartman A Thompson have arranged
sixtn ana ujast xnirty-seventn, 11.500; one of the most clever entertainment
Pacific Coaat Conatniction coinnanv. exploiutlon of a new addition. Rose
pairs warehouse, Olisan, between Fourth City Park, which ;vthdt company " has
and Fifth. $1,000; Pacific Steel A Wire been selling for the last three months,
company, repairs store, Fourteenth, be- Is the chosen scene for the celebration
tween Kearney and Love joy, $25; E. U which Is promised to excel, anything
Babb. one and one half story dwelllna. of the kind that has ever been known
miner. Detween niaai xntrteentn and I in roTiiano. - Jr-
East Fifteenth. 11.500: J. T. Rmlth. nna. I The crinciDal feature of ths dav la
story dwelling. Garfield, -between Jar-1 the fact that the formal openmg of
rati ana Ainswonn, iz,40u; Msymei -y rrs ana tne inauguration
Scott, repairs dwelling, East Twenty-1 streetcar service to the addition, is
rourtn, corner scnuyier, $75; A. Helser, I """'"a o in acnoui cnnaren or rort-two-story
dwelling. Beech. 'between'!!"4 '! their parents. Not. one of the
Tra mt uui i7aa ttio th . e nnn . 1 little ones nas been ulghted. i Wh s.lt
Jacob Burbeck, .one-story dwelling. East! i1n,1m,'ileto.i,end !? eacJ
isieventn, between f reemont and Beech, I ".3 "k ';1 T.V i 7 Jk. . r
$260: Jacob Helser. one-story dweilinsr At????. .hY.been uI1 ' affair for
East Twelfth, between Beech and Fail-1 "rtsS,,. If J wind. '.. aa,-.''-
Insr. 2260: Miss List. : one-atorv dwll.! ..'a,n.e.?f ln1f . braB?
i. ,har.M. That.a KkM,ni:.,ii c'u private cars ana atniet o exniDitions
Mon81 200- M VertL- t.TL.tn 0' Wn nd description have been
MwiinAw ' l&nt ti; third Twfl . Baseball ames will be
lZ'.iF.?. TSPSfa&XX? Pl.r4 arrangement, made for the
T a. a aaeaalwat at w.l 1 1 vr- a " I USilllUVIU V A IIIO WltlCl VeUUlS, Willi
JiJll nS.oK.i, dLi. -f:.3"' polbly a contlnuaUon of the affair
''SJlT-l. , i1,6.-, ,6ftt: "to the evening in the nature a
.j.vAaA, fcww-w.... iinviuu. iwvni mnnn tani mr-nlf.
... H . . , . , A AAA. . 1 " r
l-lli "k. noai - vak k , aiv.vw, ' . . Li,
xo.
ouna. one-storv barn. Borthwlck ha.
tween Beech' and Falling. 8500: Jama
Oarson. two-story dwelling, Ross, be
tween Dupont and Dixon, 12.200: r!nr
B. Bmlth, .two-atory dwaUlna. -East
Ninth, betweeri Broadway and Weldler.
$4,000; D. B. Kelly, repairs two dwell-1
lngs. Seventh, between Sherman and I
Grant, $400. : - ' ;. f
I ?. si-:AV':;,"7jTtrX
Consider
these two
points
about
Columbia
Tailoring
First, that it is fretter thar
most tailors produce ;v and,
second, that it is a loner way
fairer in price; then simply
allow us to PROVE the
truth of our assertions . '
and let us
make your
next Suit
: At you are not thoroughly
pleased, in every particular,
we will not ask you to ac
. cept the trarnients. Could
any offer be more generous?
: uq you iaice any risic;
C We are particuli
"strong" on light weight at-tire-a
splendid line of fabrics--
more than average
style in the miking. -
(QuC9
Orut Plieflejr, Xlanacet, ,
ELKS' EDO- 7TH and STiLSS