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II FO DAY'S LICE AI1D SPIDERS IPS tfore Difficulties Confront - Producers All Over the r '. Coast This Season. ;' ; i Today" market features: v f I,lce and spider in bopyarda.' 1 Hood Klver-strawberry production. First car cantaloupea in. -' s Vug market at lOo flat. . First car nw red onions In. . Seneational pHca for atora butter. Salmon fishing to atop tomorrow. Cheese market better thao supplies. Tomato market la lower. - Curranta appear along tha street, Poor demand tor strawberries. . Oregon string beans arriving. ' Largo rarelpta of peaches., r . lreaaed,meat market holds. . ;. -" lIJo a pl4s la Bopa. ', ' ' One thing after another eems i to ap pear to make matter worse ior io producer thla Benson. First It wa an extremely bad winter during which tha ?arde eurreraa materially irura hen It waa the miasing hllla; then the hifth price of materlaia entering into hop-culture. Than again low prlcea of fered for hope and tne nign con ui i or. with the consequent scarcity of the latter. Now with the remarkable long stretch of cool and rainy weather for thla period of the year, the rfowera tronblea have been multiplied by th coming of great numbere of vermin into his-yarda. Bcmplea of hope brought to thla city for the inspection or ine. our. rial thla morning clearly ahowed the presence of lice In great numbers. To ad to that there waa almost a certainty that red spl-ler ware in evidence to aome extent for tha Tinea had that ap pearance. . ? - Mora Trxmhlae lor sop orvwwi, Lice, red spiders, high and scarce lav feor.. unfavorable weather and low lie weainer ana low urws. not eufflclent to add to ff.r. mrm not llff Ir-lertt tO I the weight on the already burdened . growera for a new trouble one that la most prominent of all confront them. IV here will they get money for picking? rnl a few of the Paciflo coast hopr row ers are in position to go idtouku pii-m- Inn time without tha aia or outaiae money. To borrow thla necessary money for harvest thla aeason la already wor rying producer.: ttome nave niroj approached bankers for aid and have in most Instances been refused , because bankers have been bit by the downward trend of the hop market for two aeaaona ud are not over-anxious to attempt it again. This aeaaon matters ara worse than ever for lie a pound has been the top price paid on contracts thus far; ' most of them going at 9 and 10c below the cot of production. Without the necessary picking money everywhere on the coast prospects are not very bright for the harvesting of a bumper crop any where this season. ' ' - Xood SUver Strawberry Crop. ; Special Information regarding - the Hood Illver strawberry crop furnished by H. B. Davidson, the veteran packer of that city, shows that prospecta are for a production of (0,600 crates in the district this season as against 46,000 crates a - year ago, The berries aent from Hood River the fore part of the . season were rather poor but the latter vart of the crop Is in fine shape, r ? locally, the strawberry market Is in 1 rather poor shape. Best berries are to day selling rather slowly at 11.7 a crate with most of the sales of good fruit at $1.60. Weather too cool for sales. ' . " ' Peaches are in very liberal supply to day and a large number of the sales were at 11 a box Some at $1.25. t ; f. Cantaloup Car Arrives. .-..K Page A Boa report the arrival of tha flrat car of cantaloupes to arrive here this season. Supplies were from B raw ley, California, and were in good snap. String beans are now arriving quite freely from The Dalles and are in fine ahape, crowding out Californlas on ac count ot superior quality, at 10c a pound. Cucumbers coming from ' the same place. Selling at $1.25 a box. Tomato market ia lower with larger supplies from California. Today $1 for the ordinary run of trade.' . . '.- Broker Hosklngr reports in first car of California red onions for present seaaon. SiJpplies so scarce on account of rains ' that other order bare been, refused. ..: tensational Store, Butter Trio, y To- show the full st'rengthAof the en tire' butter market at v thla time it is only necessary to show the sensational ... prices that are being offered and paid 1 or. supplies by-eager l.uyers. As, high . as 19c la now being paid for bent qual ity. Other Rvalue range according, to . condition. Creamery butter Is' holding Its own.- " ' '. .-. '.--!-. Egg market 1 steady at 20c today for -prime stock, well candled. Poultry receipts were liberal today "with demand steady .afunchanged price. Cheese market is better than auppllea. ' Northern firms are very heavy buyer at this time. Shipment of 450 cases to ,one firm wnlch will arrive tomorrow shtve almost all been sold to the north. -' The spring-summer season for salmon . "In the Willamette river and its tribu taries will close tomorrow.' Fishermen re not ctuite sure whether the closed -eeason relate to shad or not but .most of them intend to continue operations .long the Willamette slough .until more fnllv advtsMl. The ae&aon on the Co lumbia does not close for some time and there Is considerable agitation among the Willamette river fisher to have the law changed at the next session of -the legislature. They charge discrimination In favor of the lower Columbia river and ' Astoria. : Therer Is likewise considerable ; talk among upper Columbia and Wlllam ette river salmon men of organizing to Tight the legislation ox tne lower Co lumbia Dickers. At present the claim ia that all laws are made by the lower river people ror their own oenent and directly against upper river fishing. I.. Commission Belling prices: r drain, Flour and reed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta,, 9c, large lots;; small iota, inc. ' WHEAT Club, 8f?90o; red Russian, J1788c: bluestem, it 9 6c; valley, 86c. - , CORN Whole,, $26.00 cracked, $26.00 reBARLET- New Feed. $21.'0021.00 per ton; rolled,, ZJ.OOfZ.oo; brewing, $22.0023.00. k . , , - RYE $1.65 per cwt ' , i. nlTS New Producers. Drlce No, white, $28.502.00 per ton; gray, $27.60 28 00. - - A KLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, $4.80; s atralghts, $4.25; export, $4.00; - valley, $4.30$4.40;, graham, Us. $8.76; . whole wheat, $4.00; rye, 60s, $6.00; bales, II 75 . v - :'iv..-..,.v'.-vi-v;- ;- . MILLSTTJFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings, $25.00; shorts, country,. $20; iclty. $ll.00r chop, $16.0021.00. HAY Producers' price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy. $K.00ai7.C0; ordinary. $1 2.00 14.00; eastern Oregon, $19.00020.00; mixed, $10.0010.60; clover, $8. 6009.00; grain, b.uuwiu.o; .cheat, $8.50.00. ' . Bntter, Egg ana Poultry. BUTTER FAT f. o. , b. Portland Sweet cream, 23 e: eour, 31 He. BUTTER City creamery. 26c; ec- onds, ,21Hc; outside fancy, 24 25c ; see nnA 91tLc stars Ore eon. 186219c. . . KOGS Extra fancy, candled, 20c; ub- ' candled. lc.. t CHEESE-News Full ? cream,,', flats. 1 5 H y lc per lb; Young America, 10 H '17WC per lb ' ' ' POUX.TR r Mixed chicken. 130 l4o lb; fancy hens. 14c lb; roosters, old. :)0c lb; fryer, jue per id; orouei Tor lb; old ducks, 136140 per lb; ducks, SOc Pr lb; gee. old, 81 era. 80c per lb; broilers.- 20c spring oc per lh: anrlnar e-eese. 12Util3e Mr lb: tur keys, 17c per lb tor old; squabs. 32.60 1 or doj; rlgeona. $1.26 per do. Pressed li'Ultry. lUlc per lb higher. , , ; 1 iror. Wool and Eldea, '"',T,, i.-vk crop prime to choice, t ...Uuia .to. pniue,, 67c; MARKETS WHAT DEALERS SAY ; 7 : OF. LOCAL MARKETS Receipt of egg hav been growing smaller of late, and despite the fact that berries are now la season there ha been a w brlak demand and prices have s" firmed up quite a little. It 1 , llkaly that :. thera will b no e lower price for aome time. i Butter 1 unchanged jut a Arm a It ha been for some . day. ;''.,-;;;.' Hen , keem .; , to b ; allghUy weaker and th earn 1 true a to spring, especially the small lies which shipper persist in ending; to market despit r-v- pea ted advise , to not do o. Price have been shaded quite a little on all chicken. . Spring . duck "(large only wanted at all) ' ara also .weaker.. ,'.,v;,rf ' Hide and wool are unchanged but old. potatoes if good are aelling at even : better 5 price . than hav , obtained in aome tlmii ' NTnar la m. rood ' time "t clean up on any that are mar- . ketabl. . medium, tetc; contract, HOT crop, 10c. y; wool. 1907 - cup vaiiey. zoono eastern Oregon. Hwlle, Mi If A I M AW lHUlwZinilO. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 1520o each; ehort wool t6O40c: medium wool. 601975c pach; long wool, 75c4f$1.00 each. ALLOW Prime, per ID, IttOK! no. land grease, xariHC CiilTXIM BAKK 60 per. ID. iJ rmit and TageUbla. POTATOES Fancv $1.25 ffl 1.80; sweets, ( ) per lb; new potatoes, 9 (o per lb ' . " nNTONft Jnhbtna- nrice New Cali fornia red. 4ti6c; Australian, 46c Der lb: rarllc 8o per lb. : fresh FRUITS Orange. $2.8004; A f f I . h .Iwl Z. , D NTS bananas. 5c lb: lemons, $4.6006.60 per box: limes. Mexican.' $4.00 per 10U: "pineapple,- . per aos; grape frnft. IB. 21 str woerTies. - uregon. $1.601.76 per crate: cherries, $1.00 175 per 10-lb box: gooseberrle. 6c por lb: aorlcots. $1.00 1.25: loranber- rlea, 15c; blackberries, $1.1691.60 per crate; peache, $1.0001.26; cantaloupe. $4.0004.60. - V ISlilS 1 ABLBS nirnipf, new, . rev 11 on ancle' MiratL 76c tilt 1.00 ner sack: beeta 81.75 per sack: parsnips, $1,000 $1.26: cabbage, $2.6001.00; tomatoes, California, $1.0001.15; Florida, 4.50; parsnips, 90c$1.00; string bean, loo lh! cauliflower. 81.60 dos: pea. 4c: horseradish, Ba id; articnoaea, oiffitc . 1T,K..J In n,r 1H! cranberrlea $10.00 1 1.00 per bbi ; nrmita. l nar lb: asnaraarua 75080c per dos bunches; rhubarb, SHO40 per lb; green onions, 16a per dot; Florida bell pepper. I ) per craie; spinacii. $1.00 per box; bead lettuce. 86o dos; hothouse, $1.25 per box; cucumber, 65o tt$1.00 dos; radishes, lfc dos puncnes; ggpiant, too per id; green corn, swuc ' Grooetias, STuta, Stc SUGAR Cube. powdered. 85.97HS berry, 85.77H; dry granulated. $5.77 Vi; 'i Btf ?L:8lA. ? r iliVu'Ti Namara 1 80, Midway $1.26, Ton. Bel Bis fl7tI-:Jt VranulitJd 85 67U? nt $$.76Ton. No. Star 86c. Ohio Ton. i lVRS1U-.ta,yiL, SC West knd Con-. 66c. Rescue 1??, extra vallow barrels, 10c; Jialf barrel. 26c; boxes, K0n advance on aac.lt basis. - V . ' 1 (Above price are SO day Oat cash quotation. - - HflWRV an wata COFFEE Pacaage brand, $15,880 ' SALT Coarse Half pound, 100, $11 per? ton; 50. $11.00; table, -dairy, 60s, tlS.00; 100s, . $14.75; 'bales. $2.00; im- rorted Liverpool, 60s, $18.00; 100a,. $17: 24a $16.00: extra fine. bbla. la 6 and 10s, $4.6005.60; Liverpool lump rock. $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock, J11.06; 100s, $10.60. v .- . v.-- i Abov price apply to sale of lea than car lota Car lot at special price subject to fluctuatlona) V , j , BICE Imperial Japan, No, 1, 6c; No. 1, 6H6c; New Orleans, head, 7o; Ala Kcr nnwtl. He. . BEANS Small white $1.80; large white, $2.25; pink, $8.15; bayou, $8.90; Umas, c; Mexican reas, , NUTS Peanut. Jumbo, 9o per lb; Virginia. 7 o per lb; roasted. .10c peT lb; Japanese, 66Hc; roasted, 77Ho per lb: walnuts. California, 160 per lb; pine nuts, 14f16o per lb; hickory nut, luc per id; jurasit nuia, ic per 10, fil- berts. 16c per lb; fancy pecan. 18 20c per lb; almonds, 1921c, ; l Vaat. ruk and Xrorons. FRESH "MEATS Front street Hog, I fancy, 89o per lb; large. 67o.per fui.ji nw'- r' V " Ji " .1: lb; veal, extra. So per lb; ordinary. 70 fer.lb; poor, 60 pft lb; mutton, .fancy, HAMS, bauoh, jstu. foniana pacai 14 to 16 lbs, 160 per id; i to zo ids, ISVc: breakfast "bacon. ,l5K22o per lb: nicnlca. lie oer lb: cottaae rolL I llo per lb: regular short clears, un-1 per id: regular snort clears, un-i smoked. 12c per lb: smoked. 12c per lb; I Clear oacxa, unsmuKeo, ito, s-moaeu, 10c per lb; Union butts, 10 to 13 lbs un- amoked, 80 per lb smoked, 9o per lb; clear bellies, unsmeked, 11 o per lb; smoked,-13e per lb; shoulders, 120 per lb; pickled tongues,. 60o each. LOCALi LARD Kettle leaf, 10c. 18o pet lb 6s.: 13 c per lb; 60-lb tins, 120 . ' 1 . i . . 1 j , n ' 1 lb; 6. 110 par lb; compound. 10a, ScCtn. Leather,, .. per 10. ,. .. , ; '' FISH Rock cod, 7c. per lb; flounders, 60 per lb; halibut 6c per lb; striped baas, 12e per lb; catfish, 10c per lb; sal- mon, fresh Columbia .chinook, 11 o per lb; blueback, 10c per lb; herring, 60 per lb; soles, .60 per lb; shrimp. JOo per I lb; perch, c per lb ; black cod, '7c per, J :omcod. 7c per lb: lobsters. 16c per lb; fresh mackerel, 80 per lb; crawfish, zoo per aos; sturgeon, 100 per id; biacK 1 bass, 20e per lb; Columbia river smelt I so per-id; sflaa, zc per id; roe snaa, to 1 per 7e per lb. 6TSTERS Shealwater bay, per gal lofi. $2.60: per 100-lb sack. 34.60: Olvm Olym- r la. per gallon, 82.25; per 116-lb sack, 5.606.25; Eagle,, canned,-10c can; 17.00 aos - r - CLAMSHardshell. per box. $2.40: raxor dams, $2.00 per box: lOo per dos. .: raints, vou vu, eh, ROPE Pure Manila,; 15e; standard, 13 c; sisai, no. t COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, 19e per gal: water white, iron bbla. 140 per gaj; wooden, no per gai; neaa llrht. 170 dea cases. 21 Un per iraL . GASOLINE 8 dev.. casea 2444c Der I gal; Iron bbls, 18c per gal.-. i BENZINE 68 deg., cases, o per gal; iron ddis, yac per gai. 1 . 1 TURPENTINE In cases, $60 per gal; wooaen bDis. use per gai. 1 WHITE LEAD Ton lota 7e tier lb; 6 00-1 b lots, So per lb; less lots, 8 c per lb. ' ' WIRE NAILS Present basis at 12.95, 1 - -' I United fiuteg Government Bonds, . Kew rorx. June 14. Kvernraenu Donas; , ..., .i:.v, ; ;":-.. I Date. Bid. Asked. Twos, registered . .1905 104 ?06 do couDon .......1830 Threes, registered .,.1918 ivs ; 108 : do couoon ........ 1918 Threes, small bonds.. 191 8 Koura, reg., new. .-.,1925 Fours,, reg., old. i. i . ,1907 do couiMin . - 192S Fours., reg.. .old.. ...1807 00 coupon ....... 1907 Fours. Philippines... 1904 Twos. Panamas, reg.. r 106 .106 00 coupon ...-... Portland Bank Statement. Clearings 'today Clearings year ago........ .$1,245,639.20 . 896,352.83 Gain today 349.286.37 175,171.47 t 84,423.85 Balances today Iialances year ago ' 104 104 102 102 107 ' 128 129 128 .129 128 129 100 ?: 101 100 101 109 104 104 THE OREGON DAILY TWO FAIL LET TJIilES Off Goldfield Houses Unable to Withstand Sharp Drop-- ' "i ; All Prices Down; ; .v.,-, GOLDFIELD LOSSES. Sandstorm ...$ .08 n.- Raxt. ...... I 01 uotum. ni. i , Jumbo - Ext . -Gold. Mln. . .08 Blue Bell ... .oi Dixie ......... .0$ O., Columbia -.01 8t Ivea ...... .0$ Lone BUr ... .08 .06 as Kendall Booth ...... Blue Bull ii.'v Adams , .02 .07 .08 .02 .031 .05 Mavne ........ .ei Atlanta .04 .04 .04 .10 .$5 Silver Pick... May .'Queen . . Nev. Boy. -.. v Florence ... ' D. B. B. Con.. Great Bend f '' Empire. .01 G. Daisy ".66 Combi-Fract Kawanoa . . .01 ( .01 ,.02 01 G. Bend Ext. Esmeralda..... I .01 F. Mohawk; .1 Gold. Con. ... . .15 - do. Annex Portland Y, Tiger .... .01 ' ; GOLDFIELD GAINS. ";-!- . . " Lacuna .10S. Pick, Ext .$,. . tPalliirea of broker who are aid to have held larsre blocks of Nevada ahare as security, caused a bad break, today in mine snares in pan rmnci th houses reported as failed are, W. F. tinnit JL Cn mil llnrtnn A Co. Of Gold-, t laM. Another: nromtnent firm Of that camp la reported in dirncuines. - ; in Ban r rancisco uraay ne xuiur iw nnrli miMil - a . f raah .ilrat of aelling rreasure and losses were quite bad in he leaders. With , but two exception th entire list 1 down. Official bid price by. Overbade Starr Cooke company: : GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. fiandatorm 42c Red Tod 58.00A. Co lumbia Mt 44c, Jumbo $8 60A. Jumbo Ext $1.70, Vernal lOcA, Pennsylvania ScA,.Goldneld.M. Co. $1.00, Kenoaii Mia, Booth 84c, Blue Bull 29c, Adams lOo, Silver Pick 64c, May Queen 16c, Nevada Boy 8c, B. B. Ext 60, Blue Bell 14c, Dixie '7c, G. Columbia 85c, Hlberhla 6c, St. Ivea 98c, Bit Rock 5c, Lone Star 18c. G. Wonder 2c, Potlach 80c, Oro lOo, Kendall Ext 2c, Sandst Ext to, Mayne 7c, Atlanta 47c, Great Bend 64c, Slmer one 10c, Empire lie, Red Top Ext 22c Florence 51.86, uiami a. a. ton. ic G. Daisy $1.20, Laguna $L16, Common wealth 26o, Comb.. Fract $2.45, Or. Bend -Ext 11c, Gr. Bend Anx. 10c, B. B. Bonansa 60, Kewonas 60c, Esmeralda 9c, Portland 18c, Cracker Jack 17c, Francis Mohawk $105, Red. Hill 40c, Mohawk Ext. 11c, Lou Dillon 10c. Y. Tlrer 16c, Grandma lie, S. Pick Ext. 7cA, Y. Roa 9cA. CoL Mt Ext 6cA, Goldf. Cona ' BULLFROG DISTRICT. ' ' 'Original (c. Bull. M. C. 18a, Mont Bullf. 8c, Nat Bank lie, L. Harris lo. Amethyst 25c, Gold Bar 66c, Steinway 6c. Denver Buf. Anx. 9c Bonnie Clare 40c, Mayfl Cons, 82c, Monty. Ohio Ext 9c G. Sceoter lie. Monty. Mt 16c, Hometake Con. 760, Yankee Girl 6c, Tramp Con. 63c, Victor loA, North Star ,-' V'' .. ' TONOPAHS. ? Mont Ton. $1.10. Ton. Ext $1.80, Mao- Golden Anchor tOc, Jim Butler $1.06, Ton. Cash Boy 8cA, Ton. Home 6c, Bost. Ton lie. Monarch Pitts, ex. iuo, xyont. alia, jsi, av, uuiucq ruwu ov- : MANHATTAN DISTRICT. " Manh. Con a 60A, Manh. M. Co. 7c, O. Wedge 3C, seyier Hump. 60, uexter lao, L. Joe 2c, Crescent 7cA, Combination 80, Granny 17c, Mustang 22c, Little Grey lOo, Cowboy 2c, Ortg. Manh lie, Broncho 7c Plnenut, 8c Buffalo 80, o. JJog ic y. Horse 40, Indian camp bc : .f VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Palrv. Silver King lOcB. Fair. Eagle UncA. Nevada Hllla 84.95. No. Star Won der 40. Eagle' Neat 19o, Ruby Wonder 20c A, Pittsburg Silver peak 11.40. JTBW YORK STOCK MARKET Weakness In London Causes Selling of American Issues." . New Tork stock market was doll with prices over a point lower in the leader and th general list closing with a net aecilne. For American shares London h lower today and thl . ..in, , v-w vnrir - v j - official prlceiby OverBBCk.. Starr A Vlliciai prices Cooke Company: " , . r- 4- nirervTPTTnM ' at Am, Copper, c... 83 40 Tl 40 Am. C. Am. r Am. C. O.. c. 80 1 .u , a A aiii. uwu,, 1. . ,, Am. Sugar, c... . 'Am. Smelt, pfd. Anaconda M. Co Am. Woolen, a., Atchison, o. . . B. & O.j e. iv;. . Brooklyn R. T.. . 66 119 120 65 65 H IB 88 25 88 in 88 82 168 168 22 10 IS ChL ft q. w.,C ChL M. St 8. P... Chi ft Nor., c... Chesa. ft Ohio. . Colo. F. ft L, c.. Colo. South., o... 10 1ZB 126 142 141 84 4 SO 23 30 23 Dela. & Hudson . 166 166 j. ft R. G., c. Erie, c 22 22 VI Illinois Central. 136 186 , 111 Louis, ft Nash, Man hat Ry 110 u Cent. Ry.. .... M., K. ft.T-i 0. 82 64 li still ers ... . . 64-;. Great Northern 126 126 Missouri Pac. . Nat. Lead. ,. N. Y. Central V 74H 68V 76 69 112 112 N. Y O. ft W., 34 73 35 73 rthAmerlcan; Nor. ft West., c, North. Pac, c. . Pac. Mall 8. Co. 124 2314 124 23 Penn. Ry. ...-.,. 119 119 P. G.. L. ft C. Co. 89 33 Pressed 8. C, c. . Reading, 0. ..... 33 102 102 Kep. 1. & s.. c. 26 82 20 76 25 19 82 20 76" Rock lal.. c IS.L. A S. F., 8-p, J St L. ft 8. W.. c souin. jrc, c. do preferred 111 111 woutn. Ky., c Tenn. C. ft I. 18 26 27. Texas ft Pac..,V 26 27 IT.,8. L. ft W.. C, Union Pac, c. do preferred 133 111 ; gf c0c ;; 32 97 1 80 83 7 . 1 . . . 80 do nreferrad waDaan, e. West Union T 79 Extra dividend of 1 per cent Extra dividend of 1 per cent ' Call money closed at 2 8 per cent Total sales for day, 677,100 sharea J- Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, June 14. Official prices: " WHEAT. A. - Open. .' . 'dose. - June 18. Loss. ! July... 6a 10 d Sept.,, 7s d . 610d 6sl0d 7s d , 7s d CORN. 4s lid 4slld 4s Id -4sld 1 d d July.,. 4s 11 d Sept 4 14 - - IJverpool Cotton Market. t LIverpooL June 14. Cotton futures closed kto 4 points lower. f , . URES JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY - EVENING, JUNE "fry AH Sorts of Troubles Confront Growers of Hops This Season Lice and Spiders Arc Now Reported as Infesting Yards. MIT RANGE ; IS FIVE CEIIIS Great Spread in Local Values Sharp Break in Chicago : . Pit Today. 1 ' ' Wide ' Bang ta . Wnaat ' ) . With Pactfla northwest wheat prospect., never better than 'at 4 thla time there ' Is . a ranr" of , 5c a . bushel in tomr instance 4 e , of , the .price paid by .' miller. 'According .' to -a report from" Walla Walla th Dement Broa d Milling company ' of that city w ha purchaaed all the wheat' ex- cept two lot '. ramalnlng .near. Dixie.' The purchase was 10,- e 000 bushel of Club at 74o net at Dixie. Jt is stated that Ssm,, Drumheller and George Welch 4 .'own th remaining wheat there,; V' 4 a CHICAGO' WHEAT VALUES. '. f June 14. June It. Loas. 1906. July V....89Ho io . iHe 82Ho Sept ...... 92o 94He , l0 . tte Dec, ...;...9t0 96kcA JHc 816 Wheat opened about le a bushel lower In Chicago tht morning, with more favorable crop reports. . Liverpool wa dull and alow and thla forced further llauidatlon of long wheat in Chicago. Th closing today ,' waa . IVio under Thuradav. Official bid price by Overbeck, Starr at cook company: , : . 1 . r , WHEAT. Li- Open. '.fa- 95 High., 11 Low. 9U 81 3 Closa July Sept Deo . July Sept 89 91 CORN. 51 ! ' OATS. ' 48'' : 86V . 16. Mi 60 81 0$; llA 81 A Deo.. 60B f ' -v, , July Sept lit !S5 Deo . 16 B MESS PORK. 1590 1667 1697 1677 LARD... 171 - I6 -! v-f' 890 , 876 887 876 SHORT RIBS. 855 . 40 871 857 ;:.;: ' 866 iu-' 858 July ..1581 Sept ..1691 1667 1677 .. ,.u. 871 587 177 July 860 : 875 . ; 75 Sept Oct . July i; 861 Sept ..870 $40 C 867 868 r Oct ... 861 PORTLAND STOCK Bf ARRET Great Activity In Copper King Is ' ' - Shovrn at .Spokane. : V American Biscuit 6s were down tSo today in bid, but all , other bonds .were unchanged. Associated Oil gained lit In the bid, but sold $1.60 higher than yesterday. Home Telephone shares regalnedHthe 11 lost yesteraay, me Did-rising to $16. Yaqulna Bay Telephone advanced ne. " . - British Columbia ' Amalgamated lost c. Mammoth lost He and Taooma teel 2c. In the Coeur d'Alene group Copper King sold c lower, but the bid was 10 under yesterday. At eponane Copper King was .very active yesterday, 63,000 shares being sold. At Spokane the price went as low as 7c. buf re covered. O. K. Consolidated lost c, whtl th rest 'were unchanged. Today's sales: Ten Associated Oil. at $34, 3,000 Standard Consolidated at $C and 1.000 Copper King at to..,. , ; -. , Offered prices::. ,,. '. -,-..".:.4 BANK STOCKS. . - Bid.' Asked. Bank of California .....3320.00 3340.00 Bankers' A Lumbermen's 104.00 ; 112.00 Merchants National .... ...... 180.00 Or, Tr. A Bavlngs.,... 160.00 ruitiBim a i uv vv -r'aViV.vv U.. S.. National 200.00 . ....... X LISTED SECURITIES BONDS, -i . Am. Biscuit Co. 6s..... .98.60 100.00 City A Suburban 4s.... ...... . 98.00 Home Tel. 6s 78.08 O. R. A N. Ry. 4s...... 96.00 99.00 O. W.- P A' Ry-.6S . . , . .100.00 A, 103.60 Pac. Coast-Biscuit 6s.;. V 87.60 v 100.00 Portland Railway 6s ., ' 99.00 , MISCELLAEOUS STOCKS, ' .. Associated OU ........ 88.50 - 34.60 jtieme leirpnuno ...... ao.vif ' u.vw Pac, Tel. A Tel. pfd 97.50 Pac. Tel. A' Tel.com...' 7.60 16.00 Puget Sound Tel. ...... 40.00 MININO STOCKS. Lake view ...'..,.14 Man. Crown Point,,..., .20 .21 Potici Mining - .10 , .21 Washougal Ext. .v ' .26 i .26 ;: UNLISTED JBTOCKa ";:f TaaulnA Bay Tel.T7.;, ; 6.75 : .60i; Or. city Mill a mm.... 4.oo, Alaska Petroleum...... British CoL AmaL ..... Cascadia' . ,'. ... ..'... .. . Mammoth .,...f .....v. morning . . standard ooa. Tacoma Steel , ...... ...' . 08 .12 r COEUR .. D'ALENE - DISTRICT. Bullion .'iV.Vi-:.;..i-.. - .57- .08 Copper King, .08, .10 Happy Day .V . . ,..., O. K. Con. . ... , ... -Snowshoe . , ,v .., . ..04 .06 .08 .04 .40 2.88 .45 Snowstorm ............ 2.82 St. Lonls Wheat Market. . : St. limits. June 14. Wheat close, July' 8c SC:2'.i-:V,H .15 .25 . .02 i .03 V .20 ..27 .r ;08 .14' . .03 .05 -vi2 ..09 American National Bank SAN DIE.GO, CAL. ,:?-'.v". assss8BmsBsassBsssBBSsssasssa .. Capital (paid up) f 10 0,000. Surplus ana Ta. Vronts a40,0O0, Officers and Directors: Louis J. Wilde, Pres.: R. M. Powers,, Vlce-Pres.; H. E. MiUs, -Vice-Pres. Chaa L. Williams. Caah - ier; L. J, Bice, Assistant Cashier; K. Strahlman. w. t ' --. SaxULVs -Tour .laelno Sforthwost Ztems. . I . . Send Us Yonr Visitors for Good Treatment SAN , DIEGO'S STXK XJrDtnSTBT In Bilk Culture California will surely , take the lead, and San Diego, on account of climatic condi tions, will be th center of thla what is bound to become great industry. - . ' ' ':" -.--.-Sii -'. ' . ''' f ;,':r Av?'.-"v; il.---' ; 'v . 110 HOPE FOB TARIFF REFORm Standpatters to Stand Back of Senator Knox for Presi dentlal Candidacy. I fyrashlBgtoa Bsraaa et To JoaraaL) ". Washington, Juns 14. That th tar iff stand patters purpose to back Sen ator Knox for th presidency become plainer every day. Now that the utter- anoe of th Harrlaburg state Republican convention on the tariff ha been are- full y canvassed, the politicians are find ing .in it nothing to Indicate that o far as Pennsylvania Republicans are concerned, there is hope for real tariff reform. , It was expected that th Har rlsbur convention at least would de clare for tariff reform in some manner: at least, would say that the tariff should be reformed at aom time in th future, a th last Republican piatrorm nroolalmed. "when It may be done with dua rerard for the maintenance of American Industrie, or word to that effect. - . But ao "pat did th Pennsylvania Re publicans stand that they avoided even, a faint reference to tariff reform. In deed, they even went ae far a to in dorse President Roosevelt and quote from nna of hla utterance In a man ner to hint that th president himself la a standpatter. . i LEAVE BUDS. ALONE; 1 ; CUT OFF BLOSSOMS F. V. Holman, . perhaps -th -leading xprt on.roesLln Port- 4 ' land, said today that th stormy: .weather of late had so damaged . th . flowers ' that all Injured" blossoms should . b at onoe Cut 4 off. Th buds, although even if Jth tip were slightly affected. " hould b left alone. Th ground should not be disturbed . whU It 1 so wot but If It "geU dry befpr . fietTlt hould b 'looeened Uhtly " around th','4 baa of th plant t let in air. but In the short time remaining hould not be cultivated. "To get th best results." said Mr. Holman, "leav th bushes alone, axcept to cut oft th full blown n4 injured rosa For anything !, , th Urns is too short" ;,' .-: .' FENDER TESTS WILL , BE MADE TOMORROW Fender teats will be mad by th Port land Railway. Light A Power, company tomorrow morning at $ o'clock at the Bavler-street barn. . At that time tests will he tnada of a number of models submitted lot consideration and adop tion by th company. The management of the street railway company 4a now trying to select a fender which will pro tect the lives of person who may hap-, nn to ha vatirht in front of the car. The move ha been hastened by the 30 day limit placed upon th company by District Attorney Manning In which th company is to nave aii u cars property quipped with 'safety appliances. ; CATTLE MARKET 25 ;. CENTS LOWER TODAY ...... ""'i, mmmmmmmmmM ' Receipts Are Very Heavy' an4 .tfM v Force Prices OfSam B xear ako. . Portland tTnlon Stockyards, Juns 14. Livestock receipts: . A, . ...... . . . , , ; i ... , tioga vaiiia. nunfi Today ...-100. 700 . ' ,.. Week ago ,. 14 J-:. 461 -.481 Tear ago .......... .fj : .80 ... Previous year -.... ?. 'i ! Cattle market oroppea - io toda: with a eontlnuanc of th heavy arri vals. Today's run was 700 head. -Ail other markets were easy but unchanged. A year ago today: r .n roarseia mayi cattle, 8 6e lower. -- - .".. Tcday 100 head of horses arrived In. OfficlalJivtock prices: - ..''.,: Hog Beat astern - Oregon. ' t.JS 7.00; atocker and feeders, $8.0006.16; China fata $6.266.60. ; Cattle Beat eastern Oregon s4eers, $4.00; best cow and heifers, $3.35; bulls, 12 00 ' - -' ' ' Sheep Mixed; $4.60; lambs.1 $5.50." HOG8; STRONG TO A SHADE ' tTP All Chicago Livestock' Markets Are In Good Shane Today.1 - ' Chicago, June 14" Livestock receipts Hoas. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago .7. . . . . 19,000 2.000 13,000 Kansas aty..V ' 1 i-000 2,000 f;. 7.000 Omaha .. . --i ' . . i . .' 7.000 2.200 . ' 2.000 Hogs are strong to shad higher, with were 2,200. Mixed, $5.60 $6.66; heavy. 35.90 6.00; rough, $5.7006.36; light. J5.856.06. -., - u.:, ' ' x--x"; Cattle Steady. ' v ; , .Sheep Steady... ...:'.'.',' ;.';-f-'' ':ff'. f -. Minn i- i..'.,;;; yjftj.-.-i'. New York Cotton Market. ;, -June ' , . Open. Jan. ......1183 Feb. ........ .. March .;..1191 June , , . , , . Hlgrh. Low. 117$ iiiixiiii it. 11. il73 1175 1181 1183 1185 1188 1193 4188 1192 1167 1169 1174 July ,vll98 1196 1195 1187 : Aug, ,.i.,116f 1168 si 1165 1166 Dt. .....11 J1S1 ilf ill Oct 1175 Nov.,- ,.. ,.1174 Dec. .....1174 117 176 1 174 1 174 1 1168 1174 1168 1161 1163 1 1172 1174 117 163 " CLIMATE 1SQ7. PERSONAL . Between 20 and. 10 i' relative of th Rev. Joseph Hobsrg held reunion in Woodmen's hall Wedneaday and ten dered th "marrying parson" a'recep tlon and banquet Th oocaslon was th return of Rev. Mr. Hoberg from Baker county, where h haa been vialt ing for aome time past He stopped In Portland on hi way to hi horn in Mo Minnvllle. ; ' ' .- ... Mrs. J. F. Forbis and family, with Mra. H. F. Duke, both well-known so ciety women, of Butte, Montana, are at the Portland hotel. Th party will leave today for th (Coast to pend the Bum mer month. v . . ' Frank Harvey, a wealthy stock ex change man of Columbus, Ohio. Is at the Portland hotel Mr, Harvey is on a tour of the coast ' ' . j H. . Davis and Matt L. Piles of Olymnla. Waahlngton, members of tne Washington state board of examination, WtT ! in m cube tiw vwnw ut, piaease Stomaeh, 0ciatloa and Knptur. plao your a I Jf O Z0oaa4 to Th Only Safe, Oartaia Ours for , VARICOCELE ; . -Varicocel is si treacherous and subtle disease, and, when neglected. It is - surprising, and to those who do not understand th nature of th same la almost incredible, bow many and how serious Diseases and Nerv Weaknesses may arts from a com paratively ' alight Varicocele, Hot only the ---vital - system Itself is robbed of ,lts . ; nourishment and strength, but by s-mrathetio irrita tion, where the sam ha been pres ent for any length of time, the en tire Nervou System, a well th brain, has been dnlned. ' Varicocele causes more - unhapplness'.ln men and makes t more- unhappy homes than all els combined, therefor no man should continue to suffer 'the pangs , of remorse that accompany the lot of th victim of these dis ease, or will surely b hi lot If he neglects himself, when we are dally curing the moat complicated case without pain, los of blood or deten tion a single day from bualneas. . BLOOD POISON (Frlmary, Secondary, Tertiary, f . Kmditary.) ' "' Ar" yon la th clutches of tails sywful, Ufs-oo&samlng OlseaM, aUow lar yoorsslf to drift on. We a ship without a rudder, to a oertala sad awful dsatat ; Wot ; for yourself aloa. hut for" your, posterity, why a m thU Mwiaar Of AH affslall " permanantiy sndloated from your system by method, that has gtvw aw .jtf to hundred la your very samo - soaaitloat XvstUraW for yourself : what , wo are Aolai; aloaf th Ua 'of out' spotalty., ' - . t , OAJT n OKaMWl ASJwaaaa. , HOURS 9 a. m. to I p. m.; Evenings. . i m - ---- - ST. LOUIS tfrntrii i uivitaii W Fee qMwow SURGICAL COXaTZB SICOaTri AjrjH YAXHXX.X. ! Joiige M y ; My Sueces I'do not wish people to Judge my work -merely"' upon what ry about it ,' I want . them to, note ther evidences to? prove my statements correct. The. 'proof, of a phyai fciaft's ability. Is to be" found in -the results i he pbtains, and though . I am. not at liberty to supply individual names of patients as , references,; the marks of superior skill and.. t services -are so pfomjnent and conspicuous as to render my doing so unjnecessary. Six- " ; f Mfa pi surceo and constant growth , !of practice is" certainly a. practical demon i su.tiun mat argues thejnerit of my work. Estimate for 'yourself my volume of prac- -. tics, as compared with the practice of other v "western soecialists. Is there the slightest.'': probability that if unable to back up all my , T claims, I would have won and retained the' men? Could I fail to cure and yet Tas I have? Have you ever heard of of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of one of my patient being :; dissatisfied with i the i treatment received? Consider these things . 'and then come and talk with me in regard to your case. I am always willing to wait 4 for. my fee until a cure is effected. .-;. IMen's Diseases Only it Hhat Weakness Is and " How 1 Cure It Weakness" Is merely a symptom of chronic laflamnia JIob in th ' prasut cUod, brought on by early dlajlpatlon or by tb improper treatment of some - contracted dkeast. A complete and radical, core fa, therefore, qoeatkm of reator . in tbs prastat gland to - It normal sute, and tbla I accom pllah promptly and completely wltboof tbe una of Internal reme dies. My treatment Is a local t.nm nllMlb U , ooirrSAcnD ,? . - DiaoKDE&a Be son yonr ear, Is thorongh. Not one of my patient has rt bad a ' retaps after betas diclirsd , .tred, sad I ear la less time thin rbe ordinary forms ' of 'treatment require. ' merino Btooo , ..yoiso, . No oaoRerodS miner als to SriT the vlrui to tbs Interior. - out kltsllii -blood-cleanlor- remedleii , that nam th laat polsoDoas . taint. ' ...... t . w u of teats. , I .am rnnrlpced that by no other' methods 1 ean full and permanent restoration cf strength and vigor be aceoa pllaned. . Advice and Consultation Pre I the R. TAYLOELco.il CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS. v t Private Entrance 234J4 Morrison St" PORTLAND, OR. and M. F. Klnceld, warden of the Stftje penitentiary at Walla Walla, are at the Oregon hotel on the way to Olympia. They are accompanied by E. F. Isaacs of Walla Walla. -. . (- The Open River Transportation com pany's steamer J. N. Teal will probably leav for The Pallea tomorrow morn ing. She beglna her regular schedule Monday morning. ' . . MILL OWNER VIOLATES ' STATE GAME-LAWS A, C. Wbllon. proprietor Of a sawmill on the Sandy river, has been arrested oa Information filed In Justice Reld's oouri by Deputy Game Warden Fred Beal for , dumping sawdust into th river In viola tion of th stat gam laws. Tbs hear ing will be hold befor Justice Reld next Tuesday. ' V WEAK Tf lday and add Blaeaaes, forof- nluuii of tha bowel. Uver. HEN! Heuralgla, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Skim Bissasas, ua UU. Mia J.UU bLU aptvuvM-..-, " ' T 'aja apeolal dlaeases 01 nil -- . Oonanltatioa free. 0t out advio - before you wlta otasra Iiifliost W- Cases FAT TJJflilllS vnxD. lraotle laedlola ;U Orecoa, Hale Veaknesses The Only Scientific f Certain Cure for Men ; : xf an who are on the decline. ' and there are hundreds of them, who nnd they have not .th ambition, vigor, manhood nd , strength that rthev well - known they should hav, owe It - to thmlvea . taka i nromot stecs to re lieve a condition ' which ultimately lead" to ' misery and heipiessnesa Although you may think your con dition la not serious enough to de mand the attention or an expert, till so surely as you neglect your self the disease,, which Is truly a disease of th vital nerves and forces, becomes more and more com plicated every day. every week It re main ' without attention until In time it makes of Its victim a com . plete , nervous. , vital and . mental wreck. We cur this by methods exclusively our own and does not detain you front business at all. . , Why ooatiauo to suffer th pangs of OBSTRUCTIONS ta th water paesaf of saaa, ,wa wo are daily euriag for llf ta aort obstinate amd fcrng-stajuUag oaaes without pala or a slagle ,ays loos from - bualaeseT - r Xavsstifat for yourMlf waat w are doing for others suffering Just as you are. --Until within recent year there ha been but one positive euro for thl , disease cutting but : th -danger accompanying thla procedure necessitated the seeking .of other methods.? The operation mtnoona ucceeded admirably when properly done, and we will gladly perform tho navatlnn where, tha patient so ae- slres, but why undergo .-th danger, aln and forebodings of an opera tion When mer i anomer way y reach the very same results? It is . notneceasary . to -perform any opera tion, aa we will cur it without any , surgical procedure. -V'-V-: -V -' , ( . . , ' .,. '. ;- ,rV T to Sundays, a. m. to 11 aoon. - r , lt'l DISPENSARY miar iTWaJTB, TtOMTULXD, OaUBOOaT. Abi 1 ity by MY FEB IS $D.dD Za Any Tjrnoomjplioated Oas succeed promise 's SB. TATI.OS, th leading STpeolalist r TASI0002UE Absolateb ' -psinlew treatment that enret eooiDletelr In vnoi week. iDTtstiaat mi method. It , Is the only thorongh scien tific treatment , for tbl dtaaaas being em ployed. ,.,-..... 'V . ' tTalOYUU ' . My treatment Is ab oldtely palnleaa, aad perfeet reaiilts can be depended upon In or ory Instance. . I do no cutting or ... dilating wbateTsr, .... Mi. wn prvval Write If You Cannot Call I: ill