Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1907)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAli PORTLAND, V SATURDAY EVENING, 1 JUNE 15, 1907. n TODAY 'S MARKETS Many Cars of Eastern Eggs Are Now Due, and Will JJe Put In Competition Here on Account ; of the Hi&h Price. HOUSES 111 CLOSE SOIIDAYS ; TWENTY THOUSAND - V SHEEP ARE SHIPPED ; Commission Trade at Last ; . Decides to Best One Day in the Week Hereafter. 4 (Special XMspatoh to The Journal.) 4 . BaJcer City, Or., June 16. John Fleming of Montana, la perhaps tha largest Individual abaep and cattla buyer in tha west. Ha buy a on hi own account, ranges tn Montana, and handlaa wool by, contract Ha bai Just shipped 10,000 bead of Sheep, which ha purchased from te Brothers, at II.SI a bead." . Street to close Sundays. , ' Asparagus reason la ending. 1 Cherries coma very freely. r, ; Still manipulating egg market. ' String beans quoted lower. , Ireaaed meats are some' easier. .'. , Chicken market holda Ita own. i , ' Garden peaa are somewhat firmer, ' , Cantaloupes have good Bale, ... Potatoes go to high figure. '." v Street to Close Sundays. .; It has been the custom In tha whole sal district for the produce) houeee to remain open uunday morning, dui witu ! : eastern Oregon, 16021c. ' MUMAiu isew iiv -nniinc, SHEEPSKINS Shearlnc. ' 16020c each: short wool. 26040c: medium wool, tna'i. ...k . f(.Mit aa Mot. TALTJOW--Prlme. oar lb. t U04C! No. I and a-rease,iJttO, , CHITTIM BARK 60 per ID. ' : rmlta and vegetables. POTATOES Fancy. 22.80: sweets ( ) ear lb: nsw ootatoes. aft Ota per id. " - - .. .-- ONTOVB Jobbtna- nrlee New Call fornla red. 4 if 6c; Australian, 44660 Sunday closing agitation in all other per ; lb; garlic, 8c par lb. Unea and chanced conditions. Front .afplkjij.76wi. street merchants have In tha main de cided to cloae on that day. It Is stated that those who will not close Sunday will be prosecuted under tba state law. Accordine- ta the aeneral trade. It is -S now useless to keep open Sunday, be- y- cause au groceries are ciosea on ww FRESH FRUITS Oransres. 62.6004 bananas, to lb: lemons. 24.6006.50 par pox; times, Mexican, i.uu per 4 Ail . . I 1.. II AA mrmrm fruit. 18.26 strawberries. Oregon. tl.60O1.76 nor orate: cherries. 61.000 1.76 per 10-lb box; gooaeberrleo, 606o per lb: apricots, 1.00Ol.t6; loganber- flay ana tn oniv nurcnsiM arc by Ma i dlers who use that day to buy cheap -,lSin hi? ti M At cantaloupe.! goods. The commission trade contends S;tkACh, 1-001JS canfioP. first daihofhth.eVtCwoeuVVr5J 'VEQETABLES-Turnlp..' new. 9Oc0 fbeV. PeoplPayThe regX' market !L" to.AViLWf& vroia. ill I , wr iwai iwiBiumi . v r value for their good a, tha aame aa other Buyers. Tne rouowing opinion a regara- Ing Sunday closing; were given by the most reiiaoie dealers in , trade: . . i Mark Lew A Co! -We believe In Sun day closing. For 20 years wa have been ' rorcea to wore every aay in in year. Think It la about time to suit It. V Dryer, Bollam Co. Heartily In favor of such a move. Do not think It - . srofltable to keen onen Bundar. .-' "' Pearson-Page company-v-In favor Of Sunday 1 closing, wa nave peon com ' polled to keep open in self-defense be- cause otners nave soia gooae on io ''day.. . . . ... . . Davenport-Thompson company Our flrm la certainly In favor of such a move. TJo use in keeping open shop on uia 11.26; cabbage, 12.60; tomatoes, Cali fornia, 12.00; ' Mexican, M.oo; par' snips. 10c 11.60: string beans. 16 Ik. ..iii . , mm Jul - j.i horseradish. Be lb; articnokea, i6p750 per dos: Hubbard sauaan. to per id: cranberries. tlO.OO0U.OO par bbl; sprouts, ( ) par lb; ssparagus, 76080c far dos bunchea; rhubarb. !Hff4o per b; green onions, 16c per dos; Florida bell eeoDers. ( i per crate: tl.00 - ter box: head 'lettuce, too dos: hothouse, $1.26 per box: cucumbers. 6o eggplant, (Oo par lb; green corn, t6O40a aos. 4-arooerleS,T VutsrZto. BUOAR Cube. tl.ltH: powdered, I5.97H; berry, tS.TtH; dry' granulated. Is.TTit : Star. t6.7: conf. A. $5.77 Vi; ry s at t t . flunHsitf If avurv nrisi wmilil tl0aleft Oil that day it would put ail on n .iui V ",u"..V.(r '.V.i wno usually iraue on i v.' i zr '--- v footlna. Peonle ' Sunday would buv on other days. Bell A Co. Decidedly in favor of Sun day closing of commission houses. We have been in favor of such a move for ' some time. Levy Splegl Close them up tight that's the way -we would like to see commission houses on Sunday. There Is not a single excuse for keeping open on that day. . McEwen V Koakey We never open our store on Sunday, and firmly believe that all should close on that day. Sherk A Urabam company You bet wa are in favor of Sunday closing, we rinn't believe In keeDlnv ooen on thtt day. It doesn't pay from any point of View. - .. .. Templeton Bros. We don't even coma down to our atora on sunaay. weriam' ly In favor of euch a move. Davenoort Broa. Never have sold a dollar's worth of goods on Sunday, and don't Intend to. Thla ayatem of keep- 60a advance on sack basis. (Above prices are 60 days net casb huhisi ii.su per crate. COFFEB Pacaase brands. . 118.110 11.(2. - SALT Coarse Half pound, 100s, in per ton; 60s, 111.00; table, dairy, 60s, iift.ooc isos. ii.7: Daiea.- 12.09: im 224s. tlO.00; extra -fine, bbl a, 2a. U and 10a. 14.6006.60: Liverpool lumt, rock. 120.60 per ton; 0-lb rock, 111.00; 100a, 110.60. .. ,. . (ADovs prices apply in saiea or iaaa than car lots. Car lots at special prices subject to fluctuations.) RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1. 6c; No. t. 6H06Kc; New Orleans, bead,' 7c; AJax, 6c; Creole, 60. BEANS Small white. 22.10: larre white, 22.25: pink, 12.25; bayou, St.yO; umas, so; Mexican reoa, ihc. NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo, Ho per lb; Ing open every day of the week was an l Virginia" 7 Ho per lb; roasted, 10o per right 60 years apo; It's out of data now. Ib; jlpmnese. 66Hc; roaated. 70lV4c Oase ft Co. We do not keep open cn page ft son we are in xavor or dud- ioo per lb; Braall nute, 18c per ID; fll per lb; walnuta. California. 16c per lb; nioxory nuts. J.AavcUaipa If all -ot bare close... Hertv. . 1 nra tk haa been the diatom of the ped . dlers to get most of their supplies in mat oay. " . w n. ni.nr com Dan v Ws are al wjrva oinaiut Huniiiv. and. are certainly in favor of genera ooservapce oi inai day on .the street r.. AU-.yaatoss Am Bold. According - to McKlnlev Mitchell. local potato dealer and shipper, he now j haa control or praciicany an ins mioh old potatoes In the Willamette vall-sy. Mr. Mitchel states mat ne nas out sw berts. 160 Mr 1br fany necans. 11020c per lb; almonda, 19021H& Meats, run and Provision. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fanev. tOSVto iter lb: larare. 607o per lb; veal, extra. So per lb; ordinary, iMo Fer lb; poor, to per lb; mutton, fancy, 09c per lb. " HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack f local) name, is to n lis, i!4C per 10; 14 to 16 lbs. lc per lb; It to 20 lbs. 16ftc; breakfast bacon, 16H 0 22O per lb; picnics, lie per id; cottage .roil. 11 Ho per lb; regular snort clears, un run loss iEUy advance HELPS TllilDEi - IS HOT HELD Cattle 1 Market Is in Good Short Covering Causes Sharp Biiapc, vvnn uniy Bmau ? ' Arrivals'; During" Day. Rise but Most of It Is Lost Later. fnniinn uninn Htnnirirania. Jnna ia Livestock receipts: - , Hoa-a Cattle. Shaan. Today ,,, lio Week ago.. ... . 700 , 1,140 Tear aao 111 ifis S80 Previous year ..... . 40 ' .... just a small amount or livestock came Into the local yards during the past 14 hours, and as a result the market Is holding Us former tons and prices. 1 The loss of 26a In tha battle Tester day, which put tha prloe to $4 flat, left that line In quite good shape, and It will take very liberal arrivals, according to tha trade, to brine- tha nrlca below that figure in the near future. : moxs are auite scarce again, ana that market is steady to firm, with former values quite easily maintained. Sheen failed to coma today, and steady to firm tone Is shown la thst line. A year ago all markets wars eaay but Unchanged In value. - orricial livestock pncea: Hoars Best eastern Oreson. l6.TS0 7.00: stackers and feeders. 24.0004.76: China fats, 16.2606.60. , Cattle B.st eastern orexon steers. 24.00; best cows and heifers, it.26; bulls, .2.00. Cheap Mixed, 24.50; lambs, JI.60. SHEEP WEAK 1ST EAST Illinois Fair. Indiana Fair. Mlssourl--Falr. ''',..:' Kansas Fair. f " 'Montana Fair. . Iowa Generally fair.'. Minnesota Fair, North and South Dakota Fair. Nebraska Probably rains. Pacific northwest Cloudy. CAREER SPOILED DV PEIIIiy STAMP Inspector of Police Is Forced v' to Resign for : Asking a i Farmer for Postage. Chicago Ig Strong (or Hogg aid Stedy for Cattle, r Chicago, June 16. Livestock receipts: k Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago ....0.000 600 4,000 Kanaas City 4,oo too l.io Omaha 7.600 700 nona Hoars are stronar. with 6.200 left over. Receipts a year ago. 17,000. Mixed, 25.6506.12H; heavy. 5.S.1J; rough, tS.7606.20: light, $6.6006.16. Cattle Steady. . Sheep Weak. v NEW VORK STOCK MARKET CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. . June 15. June 14. Gain. 1106, yuiy , sh oo Sept. .62H 12 00 Pea .......t4g i 00 Chicago wheat market was weak and strong by turns today. Short covering cuaea ma eariy gam. DUt tms was soon lost when fine weather was reported by practically every wheat section. Liver pool was bearish, and this hurt the bull siae considerably. Oflcial quotations by Overbook, Starr m vwae HHnpa.ny; WHEAT. July Sept. Sept. Deo. a) High. Low. Close, 00 66 60 22 66 62 61 61H Bad Bank Statement Adds to the General Dullness of Session. A bad bank Statement was the prln- Open. High, 02 t 66 CORN. S1H 60 OATS. July t. . 42 42 42 Sept. 25 25 24 Deo. ..1 26 itZ 26 . MESS PORK. July .1565 1580 1566 Sept. ,,1575 160 Jan. ,.1460 1460 LARD. July 660 860 Sept 876 886 Jan. 677 62HB 62HA 60 1676 1460 660 872 872 SHORT RIBS. 867 cipal bearish feature) on the New York ft Alton has now passed to the Rock July 887 845 887 Talanil with tha consent of the Union I Sept ........ 855 862 855 Pacific. Thou ah the recall of the gov- Oct ' 857 867 ernment's funds from the banks waa hitarlah bankera tn aeneral are of the opinion that It will have but little effect upon tne money maraei. , Official quotations by Overbeck, Starr ft Cooke company: Q 1676B 1687 1460 860 877A 876A 845 840 857 New York Cotton Market. DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . 1 . 11 . . 1 .1 ... . . I,. , .M.bl . .M IK sacks of oiovaney sioca ieii. ta u ;i imuiru, vT "i ' i. 5 Is estimated mat out rive cara oi oia i w uu uuiuiuam, i,t , . i , "v . a.. - h All ,m . n a a n , nar in; i n nn 1111 i id i. i iia un. tire sute. As-high as 22-85 per bun- smoked. 8c per lb; smoked. o per lb f V'T. . .H.Aii w e ur bellies, unamoked. 11 Uo oer lb svontatret firm for atock. The market smoked, 18Ho per lb; ahoulders, 12H nrm toauyr wun a.lnna tha atreet is most sales at 82.60. and talk of 22 ror the coming week. New potatoes firm but. unchanged In Priee-'i " ' ' ' StlU KanipulaUsf Xgf Market. ' One handler of eggs here is asking 82o for local candled atock, and othera "are asking from 20c to,29Hc Accord ing to a- prominent handler of eaatern eggs, 'who has the situation at his fin ger tips, there are due at this time a tiumhAi' nf nn nf eastern ee-oa which were bought at a very low figure. The I lb; iomcod, firms about to receive these are the ' loudest In their boosting of the local ' product in order to get- producers to hold back shipments and allow them to sell their low-priced eaatern. slock at a high figure. It is stated that these eastern eggs' how coming are in fine . snape. ser lb: nlckled toncnes. 60o each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c,- 12c per lb; 6s, 12Ho per lb: BO-lb tins, llttc per lb; steam rendered. 10s, .llo per lb: 5. lic per lb: compound, ios. ttt oer lb. 'iM kock coa.-70 Der id: xiounaers, 6c per lb: halibut 6 Ho per lb: striped basa. 12c per lb: catfish. 10c per lb: sal mon, freah Columbia chlnook, 11 Ho per lb; bluebacK, ioo per lp: nerrtng. eo per lb; solea,"6c per lb; ahiimps, 10c per rhlcken market is holding Its own. despite the liberal receipts yesterday. Dressed hogs are down about He, owing to the larger supplies, Motes of Produce Sffarkot. " Garden peas are In better-demandV Car of cantaloupes which arrived yes rday finding very heavy sale. Priue , jTmalntalned, Mr Cherries are In better shape ahd larger Supply. Prices lower.- , Season for asparagus about ' closed. Boventv-five cents for best. peaches are bolding steady' although a fresh increaae in - arrivals would wreck-current quotations. ' Season for salmon-fishing on Wlllara' '. ette, closes today. - . Commission selling, prices: ' ;, L; a.. Oraln, plonr and Peed. . GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, Ic, large lots;; smair lots, me. . WHEAT Club, 80c; red Russian. 87089c; blueatem, 93 95c; valley, 85c. CORN Whole, 626.00; cracked, 226.00 per ton. , BARLET New Feed, 221.00012.00 per ton: rolled. 2S.O024.00; brewing, I22.0028.00. . RTF-ll.65 oer cwt ' . . OATS .New Producers' price No. 1 'white, 618.50 29.00 per ton; gray. 227.60 nzn uu. . " - - PLOUR Eastern Oregon . patents, $4.80; straights. $4.26; export 24.00: :. valley, $4.80$4.40; graham, Us. 82.76; , whole wheat 4.oo; rye, sua, lb; eerch, 6c per lb; black cod, 7c per lb: tomcod, 7c per id; loDsters. isc pet lb: fresh mackerel. 8o per lb: crawfish, 20c per dos; sturgeon, lOo per lb; black baas, 20o per lb; Columbia river smelt 6o per lb; shad, 2c per lb: roe shad, 6c per lb; shad roe, igo per id; Diacic cod, 7 He per id. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per al 1 .1, FA. .. 1 .A II. .k A ,X, A1M lull, ..a.tfv Lior vv-iu hiir, vriiu- pla, per gallon, 22.25; per 115-lb sack, l.60es.z&; gie, canned, ioo can $7.00 dos, . - , CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.40 rasor clama $2.00 per box: lOo per dos. Paints, Coal Oil, Etc ROPE" Pure Manila. 16 o: standard. COAL- oil reari or Astral cases. 10 Ho per gai; water wnite, iron bbia, 14o per gal: wooden, 17c per gal; head lignt, 170 ueg, cases, zihc per gai. GASOLINE 88 deg., cases, 4Hc per gai; iron ddis, kc par gai. BENZINE 62 deg.. cases, 25o par gal iron bbls. 02c ner cal. . . TURPENTINE In cases, 6o per gal wooden bbls, 98c per gal. f WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7o per lb; 500-lb lots, 8o per lb; less lots. SU per lb. . ' WIRE NAILS Present basis at $2.95. : ' NEVADA MINING STOCKS MILLS TUFTS Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings, $25.00; shorts, country. $30; Mi HtM' rhrtn. tl6.00e221.00. "' ifflay Producers' price Timothy, LJ8vrnamette vtiiey. rancy. ie.ogaiT.oo; rrrtinarv. 6 1 2.00 tt 14.00: eastern Oregon. 819.00ffl20.00; mixed,' $10.00010.60; clover, 28.B0 1 9.00; grain, . 88.00dl0.00; Butter, Zggs and Poultry. j BUTTER" FAT f. o, b. Portland Sweet cream, 28Hc; sour, 21Hc . BUTTER City creamery, 2 So; sec onds, 21 He; outalde fancy, 24tt25; sec onds, Z1HCJ store, viregon, iiwiic, ' -EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 20Hc; 'tincandled, 18lHc CHEESE New Full ? cream, flats, 15 H 160 per lb; Toung America, 16 H 17Hc per lb. , - . - POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12 H 14c lb; fancy hens, 14c lb; rooetera, old. 10c Ibj fryers, 20c per lb; broilers, 20c per lb; old ducks, 12014c per lb; spring ducks, 20o per lb; geese., old, OOlOo per 10; spring geese, uwico per id; tur keys, 17c per lb for old; squabs, 22.60 pigeons, zi.zn per a per do dos. Dressed ins: nlrenns. I poultry. 11 Ho per lb higher. . ' - Bops, Wool and 2ildes.' ? " HOPS 1 906 wstop prime to ' choice, TUifiiRc: .medium ta prime. 6H(7e: medium. 6 14 0 He; contracts, 1607 crop. Home 6c, Bost. Ton. lie, Monarch Pitts toe. " . , v ex.-10c, Mont Mid Ext 4c, Golden WOOIr 1907 cup vauey, zv vzic urown sc. Bid Prices Current on the San Fran- clsco Exchange. , San Francisco. June 16. Official bid prices: ,' . uuLur itifu uia i kiut. Sandstorm 40c. Red Too S3A. Co lumbla Mt 38c, Jumbo $2.50. Jumbo Ext $1.60, Vernal 21cA, Pennsylvania dcji. uuiuiiciu in v. i. ... ncnunii ,d,A. Booth I4C, Adams no, silver FlcK 60c, May Queen 15c, NeV. Boy 7c, B. B. Ext. ' 7c. Blue Bell 14c. Dixie 7c. O. Columbia '20c, Hibernla "llcA, St Ives 92c Conqueror 9o. Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star isc,- u. wonoer zc, uro zoo. Ken dall Ext 2o,. Snndst Ext 4c, Mayne 7w Atlanta 45c.-Great Bend 62c, Slmerone lOcA. Empire 10c, Red Top Exf 21c, Florence jj. io, uiam i. n. m. Jon. zic. G. Daisy $1.20., Lacuna $1.26. Common wealth 25c. Comb. Fract; $2.46, Gr. Bend Ext 12c. Or. Bend Anx 10c, Mlllstorra 40c A. B. B. Bonansa 5c, Kewanos 60c, Esmeralda 10c,- Portland -18c, Cracker Jack 17c, Francis, Mohawkr 81,, Red Hill 89c, Mohawk Ext 11c Gold ; Bar 38c Lou Dillon 10c Y. Tiger 18c Grandma lie. H. fick Ext. to, r, Koee bc, col. Mt Ext. 8c. Goldf. Cona 86.06 Diam'f. Triangle 20c. - . , ODhir $1.80. Mexican' 47e, Gould ft Cur ry IBc.Con Virginia 60c, Savage 68c. Hale & Norcross 66cA. Yellow Jacket 72s, Belcher 25c. sierra iev. ztc, Exchequer llf, . Union 28c Ton. Nev. $15, Mont Ton. $2.90, Ton. Ext $2.06A, MacNamara 28c, Midway 81.25. Ton.-- Botmont - 83.40. Ton. No. Hta 16c. Ohio Ton. 2c. Rescue- 19c. Ton. ft Calif, 7c. Golden Anchor 21c, Jim Butler ttc. ion. yasn uoy nc, ion. Amal. Cop. Co... Am. C. ft F. com. Am. Cot. I Oil com Am. Loco., com;. Am.. Sugar com. Am. Smelt com. Anaconda M. c. . Am. WooL' com. Atchison com.. ft O. com . . . , Brook. Rap. Tr.t Can. Pac. com . . Cen. Leath. com. ft Gt. W, com M. ft St P... ft N. W. com. hes. ft Ohio. Col. F. ft I. com. Col. So. com Col. So. 2d pfd. Del. ft Hudson. D. ft R. G. com. Erie com ....... 111. Central .... L. ft N. Manhattan Ry. . Mex. Central Ry M., K. & T. com Distillers ...... Gt. Northern. . . wu, rnuuiu ..... National Lead..'. N. T.. Central.... N. Y.. O. ft W.... Nor. ft West c. Nor. American... Nor. Paclflo com. Penn. Ry....... P. G. L. ft C. Co. Pressed 8. C c. . Reading, Com . . . Rock I. com do preferred. .. St L. ft' 8. F. 2 pf. So. Pacific com.. do preferred... S. Railway, c. . .. Ten. C. ft I. Tex. ft Paciflc-H T.. S. L. ft W. C. do r referred.. TJ. P. com ...... do preferred. . . U. 8. S. Co. oom do oref erred. . . Wabash, com W. U. Telegraph 82 40 30 120 114 29 22 Open Jan 1169 Feb 1168 March ....1177 June July 1185 Aug. ..,..11Z Sept. .....1146 Oct 1160 Nov 114$ Dec 1157 High 1169 1162 1176 1185 1162 1146 1160 1143 1168 Low 1160 1168 1167 . . 1161 1188 1129 1141 1141 1140 June 16 1161 1162 1157 1165 1161 1129 1124 1141 1129 1141 14 133 162 126 122 U 125 74 H 111 111 111 89 22U 100 19 26 22 7 67 123U 11H BO 32H 100 1S 66 122 118 22 99 12 21 74 18 18 18Vi 26 'mi 25 49H 131 82 7 79 79 79 WW v tlverpool Cotton Market. LIvernooL June 15. Cotton ' futures I closed 2H points off: middlings points down; quiet.. PORTLAND STOCK MARKET f (Jooraal Special service.) ' Manohester, June 14. After,' an hon orable service of nine years In, the po lice force of "Monmouthshire, during which be has risen from the position of constable to that of Inspector. George Groves has lust been forced to resign and finds s official career at an end, and the cause of It all .is a- penny tamp. - .; ' ' Ex-Inanector Groves lolnOd the Mon mouthshire police In 1886, and for the last four years has been stationed st Abercarn, a mining district which is by no- means easily managed. By tact and courtesy, however, Groves won the whole-hearted confidence and esteem of the inhabitants, and feeling among them Is intense over ' bis degradation for what Is regarded as a trifling matter. The penny stsmp which made all tha xrouDie was used oy tne inspector in rusting a swlne-fever license to one tuart Heaton of Hall Farm, Worslay. near Manchester. This Heaton asked for to enable him to remove a pig to Blackwood, and as . there was no stamped envelope Inclosed In his letter Groves asked, In forwarding the order, that the farmer should return a stamp to cover the postage, as he (Groves) had no other means of recovering the cost ZMoelves letter. Shortly afterward he received a let ter from Heaton. saying that the chief constaDie was legally oouna to oeiray all expenses of that kind, stad that he was forwarding tne tetter to tne Doaro of agriculture. A little later Groves was asked to explain on whose author ity and by what order he had his nams printed on the departmental paper, and why he had naked for the return of the stamp. He explained that the paper had been printed six years, sgo and that he .did not know it was wrong to nave his name and rank thereon. He also stated that he was under the Impres sion that he could not charge the post age to the county under the ..circum stances. On Friday of last week he .was or dered" to attend Superintendent Porter's office at Rlsca, and was then told that the chief constable gave him the option of resigning, but if he declined be would be dismissed end. In either ease, his uniform must be sent in to the chief constable'a office that day. He sent In bis resignation. At a protest meeting neid at ADer- carn It was stated that Inspector Groves bad to leave bis house at once, and the meeting unanimously decided to provide him with another house to liva in. MONEY FAILS TO BUY PBETTY BRIDE'S LOVE (Joursal Special Service.) Toledo, Ohio, June 15. Benjamin Schwab, age 64. a prominent Toledo druggist was awarded a divorce from Grace Schwab, his pretty 19-year-old bride of a year, who recently decided she would rather be a young man's slave than an old man s oarnng, and eiopea with George Corner, private secretary to Eugene Zimmerman, president-of the Detroit.- Tolftda A Ironton railway. Schwab, with his snow-white hair, bis form bent with the weight of years and one side of his body paralysed, made a most pathetic picture as he stood be for Juda-a Kumlar. In the divorce court and related the story of the Influence of glitter of gold over the heart of the you n jf woman. ins old man aiirgnu that he spent 8150 a month on bis beau tilui pride, an to no eirect, . , , MEN OF SACIUMENT0 BUY ALBANY HERALD American National Banli SAN DILGO, CAL. Capital (paid op) flOOOoJ Surplus and Vs. rroata $)40,0Oa, Officers and Directors;' Louis J. Wilde, Pres.? R. M. Powers, Vice-Pres.; H. E. Mills. Vioe-Pres.; Chas. L. Williams. Cash ieri L. J. Rice, Assistant Cashier; E, Strahlman. sad TJe Ton Paolno 3fortawert Items. .:-,'-." ' Send Us Tour Visitors for Good Treatment SAN DIEGO'S CLIMATE SXX.2C ZzTDTTSTBY In Silk Culture California will surely take the lead, and San Diego, on account of climatic condi tions, will be the center of this what Is bound to become' great Industry. . j r.- Diseases ot Men We are specialists for diseases of men ' an men only. The most stubborn and complicated cases yield quickly to our scientlflo treatment PAY US FOR CURES Remember our charges are reasonable, and in. reach of any worklngman. The' best is none too good for any man who is a sufferer from any of these dlseaaes below mentioned, which we have de- : voted exclusively tha best years of our life. ; . . t ; ' VARICOCELE ' This Is an enlarged condition of the veins (usu ally more noticeable on the left side) caused by mumps, bleycle-rlding and dissipation. In time it saps a man's physical snd mental strength If neg lected or Improperly treated. WE CURB IT IN FIVE DATS. - NERVOUS DBBIOTY Do you feel that you are not the man you one were? Do you feel tired In the mornings snd eas ily exhausted? Is your back lame? Is your mem ory falling? Do you have difficulty In concentrat ing your thoughts? Do you notice a loss of ambi tion? If you suffer from any or all of tha above symptoms you certainly do not desire to remain so. What you want is to be made Strang and vli mentally VI XI and physically, as nature intended. CUM XT DT 80 TO DAY Quick Results. Lasting Cures. BLOOD POISON orous Our Fee m In Most Cases You Pay When Well May bo either berldltary or contracted. The former causes acsema, rheumatic pains.' scrofula, etc. The latter begins with a small pimple followed by sores in the mouth and throat which, have the appearance of white patches, spots, or sores on the body, face or scalp, falling hair and eyebrows, and later on other terrible symptoms, such ss paralysls or locomotor ataxia, cancerous growths, decayed bones and flesh, . wi oYncom XT nr 21121 jitt sats. - All symptoms disappear In one to three weeks. . 1118 I Insiders Take Up Home Bonds and It Is Offered at Advance. Bankers' eV Lumbermen's bank shows Ian advance of 81 in the bid, with all other bank shares unchanged. No sales. Insiders have taken up the Home Telephone 6s offered by a Los Angeles concern at 17 s. and tne asxea price nas been advanced to $82.60, a rise of $4.60 from the former price. Home stock is advanced 60c to $26.60. Taquina Bay pnone loat its recent rise. Associated Oil is up another 21 a share, with a sale at a still higher price. Alaska Petroleum advanced 2 Ho to 17MO. British Columbia Amalga mated advanced Ho, while Mammoth lost He Morning gained He Tacoma Steel advanced lc. but sold at 12c. an advance of Sc. In . the Coeur d Alene group Copper King advanced hc; u. k. consolidated. ttc. tsnowsnoe lost 10 ana snowstorm , . . . 1. . . M BB&Zr Ten A-aociated Oil" at $$1.?6. flflOVES T)TV0T?CE (SneeUl Dispatch to Tba Jogrsal.) Albany. Or.. June 16. The Albany Herald : haa been sold ta Sacramento oarties. who have assumed charge of tha Dinar. The nuremtsers are W. H. P. Macbonald and O. T. Freeman, both men of atandlna in their chosen Dro fesslon. Mr. MacDonald is said to be a polished newspaper writer ana speaker as well. Mr, jrreeman is an upon prinur. " The political complexion of the paper will De KemiDiican ana an enorx win be made to make it one of the moat representative and influential puDiica tlons in the Willamette vauey. Total sales for day. 146.800 shares. United States Government Bonds. New Yorkv June 16.- Government Date. Bid. Asked. 104H 106H 108 102 8.75 86.00 100.60 87.60 Twos, registered ....1906 do. coupon ... ... .ipso Threes, registered .1918 do couDon .iis Threes, small bonds. 161 8 Fours, reg., new ..,.1926 Fours, reg., old;.. ..1907 do coupon ...N...19Z& Fours, reg., old ....1907 do coupon i07 Fours. Philippines. .1904 Twos, Panamas, reg. do coupon 104H 104 102 , 101 127 128 128 loov ; 100 109H 104H 104 H 129H 129H 1Z8 101 101 106 105 WHEAT KEEPS VERY HIGH Prices Do Not 'Recede Like Values AH Over. the Eastern States.; One of the aueer actions of the wheat market was shown in the paclflo north west during the paat week or so by the very high prices millers are forced to pay for supplies while the eaatern mar kets were slumping at a lively rate. As Irish as 95c waa paid for first-class bluestem here. This is higher than the Chicago market, a condition, that . very seiftam exists, - s, To make matters even more Inter esting by comparison, the eaatern mar kets showed a remarkable slump in values even with the proven damage to the crop there. With prospects never ao Drignt xor tne wneat crop part of the Faeinc nortnweat. wheat market, held just as close to the top as ever. However, there is some sort or reason for the stillness of the local market Supplies are in few hands. Practically everything has been passed out of the hands i of producers ''Into the bins of larae exnorters and millers. With the enormous oriental flour demand that has drained the entire Pacific coast for the entire season,, millers failed to secure sufficient supplies fo. their accented orders and ta result was that they bad to bid . against each other to get the wheat to fill them. The season Is fast coming to a close and trade from this time forth until the new crop puts In its appearance 'will be very light. 8c. 1.000 Morning at IKo ahd 2.000 Ta coma steel at lie Official prices: BANK STOCKS. Bid. Bank of California $220.00 Bankers' dt Lumbermen's 105.00 Merchants National Oregon Tr. A 8a v...... Portland Trust Co. U. a National 200.00 LISTED SECURITIES, Bonds- Am. Biscuit Co. 6s.... City Suburban 4s, ... Home Telephone 6s.... O. R. AN. By; 4s O. W. P. A By. 6s..... Pac. Coast Biscuit 6s. Portland Railway 5s..: . MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Associated OH a..i... 84.80 1 Home Telephone ...... 26.60 jrac. xri, re. a ,ijiu.,,, Pac, Tel. A Tel. com.,., 7.60 Puget Sound Tel. MINING STOCKS. Lakeview .............. ...... Man. Crown Point 20 Potlcle Mining . . ..... .19. Washougal Ext .26 UNLI8TED STOCKS. Yaautna Bay Tel. ....... Or. City Mill A Lumber. Alaska Petroleum British Columbia Amal. Cascadia .............. Mammoth' .w Morning ...... '.h,,..,. Standard Con. ......... h. - n , , a Ask. $240.00 112.00 180.00 160.00 120.00 100.00 88.0) 82.60 99.00 102.50 100.00 89.00 $5.6) 42.00 97.56 15.00 40.00 .15 .21 .20 .26 6.62 H 8.87H 4.UQ - .71H .02 H .20 ., .08 H .08 H! .08 COEUR D' ALENE DISTRICT. .25 .08 H .26H .JZH .OV .14 Bullion' Copper King Happy Day . . . . o. K. con. Bnowshoe Snowstorm . . . . . . . . ,.. 1 :o.H 04H .04 J.8T .08 H .10 .05 SUIT DISMISSED rgaeeial Dispatch to Toe Jofcraal.) Chehalis. Wash.. June 15. Judge Linn of Olympla has dismissed the suit of Mrs. Mattle Oraves of Centralla for divorce. Mrs. Graves was for many years a well-known temperance lecturer and organiser in mis section, ana weai ern Washington W. C. T. U. workers were much interested In the case. JUDGE AT CHEHALIS SENTENCES THREE (Special nupttcb to The Joernal.) Chnhalla. Wash.. June 15. In the su perior court Judge Rice has sentenced E. F. King to two years in the peniten tiary for obtaining merchandise under false pretenses, ning pieaaau suuij, I .Ait or Hail ana James oimona, wno re cently released Herbert Ball from the reform school, pleaded guilty and were given four months in tne county jail here. - WORLD'S CASCAEA CENTER IS BUSY ' (Soeelal PUpstch to The JoarntL) ' rhhalla. Wash.. June 16. The an nual cascara bark peeling season Is now on, and many people are employed In eastern Lewis county at an industry which annually brings in thousands of dollars. Chehalis is the Diggest cascara bark market in the world, the product being for the moat part peeled In the valleys east of here. ?i& LOG TRAIN KILLS 182 LEONARD EILERTSEN New York Bank Statement,'! 1,466,900 1.471,4761 New York. June 16. Bank statement TV.- iii ,t j i ........ a the spot I ... iTnttMl Atatea ..... Loans ....... ...... : Legals Specie ' . .................... Deposits Circulation ...... i, ...... .a .. Increase. iSoeeisl PUpsti to Tbs Joemil.1 Clatskanle. Or., June 15. Leonard Ell- ertaen, the 16-year-oia son or Edwsra Ellertsen of this city, was killed yes mt fllna'a rami) at Marshland. 1,689,500 about four miles from Clatskanle. The 824.800 1 nnnnllna- a. ur of Iocs to the filJ-22? engine when he mad a slip and was 4,869,200 caught and crushed between' the end vv.vvvjOI lOg BUU IQ HU v& bliv Vliailin. pody was orougnt ners ana wiu di burled today. OBSTRUCTIONS , Of the urethral paasags cause a partial or complete olosara of tba v oaaal, due to the disease improperly treated, strains and tao tnjudloloaa as of Instruments, such as sounds. Wl OVB1 XT 238 21RIII 9AYV. By absorption.. No pain, no operation. .. . ; . t , WI OStaJtOB TO CTntXS OinCY. wa do not expect pay for oar ser- 4, vlees vinless ws cure a patient sou&A and weU, so that he will be satire 1 satlsOed and will sever again bar to be treated for the same tron- . bla, ZHYSITiaATB ASTO UABV THAT OTTB WOBB IS AS GOOD as ou bobtd. otb mrssToiAb STAiroiiro is boltd axd oub X.OVO BXPHBIEBOB XV TBIATHTO) SraOXAX, SXSBASES OP MXW 1ST- . SVBSS YOV OP MODIXl, SOXaWTXTZO TBBATaTENT THAI WZXA AOCOM7USX A .CUBB. WB1TB ST YOU OABBOT CAXS. HOURS a. tn. to t p. m.i Evenings, 7 to 8:20; Sundays, I s. m. to 12 noon. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OOB2TXB BZOOBO AJTO YAJCKZZ1X1 STBKBTS, POBTXAJTD, OBZOOB. ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY Ability by . MY FEE IS . Xn Aay TJnoomplleatsd Oase : ''.""V"! Judge My i! My Success I do not wish people to luage my worx merely upon what I say gbout it. I want them to note the evidencei to prove my 8tatement8 correct. The proof of a phyei cia'n'i ability is to be found in the results -he obtains, and though I m not at liberty to supply individual names of patients as -references, the marks of superior skill and ' services are so prominent and conspicuous as to redder my doing so unnecessary. Six teen years of success and constant growth " of practice is certainly a practical demon stration that argues the merit of my work. Estimate for yourself my volume of prac tice as; compared with the practice of other western specialists. Is there the slightest probability that if unable to back up all my claims, I would have won and retained the foremost place among physicians treating men? Could I fail to cure and yet succeed as I have? Have you ever heard f promise of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of one of my patients being dissatisfied with the ' treatment received? Consider these things and then, come and talk with me in regard to your case. I am always willing to wait for my fee until a cure is effected. ' SB. TAYX.OB, ta beading Specialist Men's Diseases On I y COVTBACTZO u SIS0&SEX8 ; .. Be sore year care is tborouKh. Mot aoe of my patients bas trr bad a reUpe after being discharged aa cured, and I cure la leas time thaa tlie nrdlnarr term et treatment require. PORTLAND BANK STATEMENT Clearings today 00 year ago ..I Gain today ............. Balances today ..... . do year ago Twenty Thousand for Ranch. iSmm-Ii.1 pruniitrh la' Tha Jnnl. , "; 1,092,494.69 Echo, Or., June 15. The Blue Moun- 637,188.25 tain ranch on Butter creex. a snort aia- Itance irom iscno, nas Deen soia or-ine 655.296.44 InnmnaBv owntnK it to CvrUS F. ClSPD Of $117,818.78 1 Seattle for 820.000. . , t 66,48126 Liverpool Grain Market, Liverpool,' June 15. Offered prices McCue la Astoria Orator.. June 15 July 'f..A,,.s 8d Sept. 11 June 14 6a 10Hd . ' (Special Dispatch te The Journal. Aatorla. Or.. June 15. John C. Mn. Loss I Cue has accepted the invitation of the Hd I Fourth of July committee to deliver the 4 ration b - 'Joaquin Sillier at John Day, John Day. Or., June 16. Preparations are being made for one of the -biggest celebrations ever held in the John Day valley, at John Day this year. The presence Here ot Joaauia AUiier, tne PZOTITO BLOOD - roisov. No dsBserene mnar ttm to drive the virus to the Interior, out harmless blood cleaning remedies, that remove 'the Isst poisonous taint. tvhat WeaKness Is and How I Cure It "Weakness" Is merely m symptom et ehroale Inflamma tion ta tbe prostate gland, brought oa by early dissipation or by the improper treatment ef some - contracted disease. . A ' complete and radical cure 'Is, therefore, a question of restor-. ing tbe prostate gland to its normal state, and this 1 accom plish promptly and completely without the aae of internal reme dies. My treatment is a local one entirely, and has -aaen proven absolutely effective by thousands et tests. I am convinced that by 00 ether methods can full and ' permanent restoratloa ef strensta aaij vigor be accoav pllshed. TAEICOCXIJE ' Absolutely - astnlesa treatment Oat cures completely ta one week, investigate my method. It la tha only tboroosh 1 sclen. tlftc treatment for this disease being employed. , STSICTOal Mr treatment olntely pa In leu. la ah- solntely pa In leu, and perfect reaulta caa be depended a poo to av ery Inataoce. 1 do no cntttnf et dilating whatever. , Advics and Consultation Free Write If You Cannot Call I THE DM TAYLOKco.l . CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS. Private Entrance 234J Morrison St ', POTVTLAllD, 6t "Poet of the Sierras." will draw people from far and near. Mr. Miller waa for merly a realdent of Canyon City, being tha Xlrat elective iuds of Graut county. " The Interiiftdn union has s i aareem'tt v , eia' .TV