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THE ..OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ,EVENfNG, JUNE 23, 1907. I O DAY 'S-MARKETS Gro;er3 Are Talking of Cutting Out the Sale ol Oil ,Uccauser TJicy Allege, They Are Not Securing a Legitimate Profit. GROCERS AFTER- STiDJIRD OIL Jobbers Say Eockefellcr Will . Not Pay Them for Hand ling Product. ' Produce market features: Orocera after Standard OH. Oregon tomatoes art arriving. Cocnella cantaloupe arrive. -Loganberries about at bottom. Strawberry season near a close. String; beans better and lower. : Bteclhesd salmon now arriving, flutter ind rm 1imt holding Oregon cucumbers coming to market. Hiacic caps coma in bad snaps. , ' Dressed meats hold unchanged. : ' Potato market much firmer. Dlnr cherries in verr aood Shane. ' Cheese supplies much more liberaL r improvement in chicken oeraana. . Grocers ' After . Standard Oil Company, Contending that they ' are losing money on every gallon of oit they sell. local wnoiesaie grocers are . sKimiing tha abandonment of the oil business. They say that they no longer care to bear the selling expense of the Rocke feller concern their other business de mands their closest attention and the use bf all their ready finances. For ' - some time the Jobbers have been hand ' ling the producta of the oil company at :t a net . loss. Not - only have they been unable to get John D. Rockefeller to .-give them a living profit for the hand- ling of hia olL but the oil truat has re . cently refused point blank to even pay ine jODoers wnar. u cosx 10 ao mo nana ling.' For some time It was the custom , of the Rockefeller concern to allow the - Jobbers ta return all lMkf cases that had been damaged in transit either be- : tuts vr Mitor reavjuiiH tui wi. iuw the company ha a notified jobber that ; this will no longer permitted and . that in the future If the company de 1 livers leaky cases to the jobbers the lat- ter must accept them and pay all tha ' charge. Thia at i least la the conten- tlon of the jobbers.- . rJ: - . '. t For awhile the local jobbing trade , handled all the producta of the com " pany the case and bulk goods Included. ; Now practically none of them handle . the bulk goods and most of them , are " talking of cutting out the case goods. They contend that aa long as the j Standard Oil company is not going to , give them a profit they cannot afford ' to handle the oil any mora than they can handle tha products of the fruit canneriea without any commission. t The commission the Standard Oil company allows jobbers on aales of case oils la lo a gallon. All agree that this . does not pay for the coat of handling. ' The oil company will not give more, so - this refusal will likely result In lta sale .. being abolished by the Jobbers. .,. Oregon Tomatoes Are Arriving. ' Oregon outdoor grows tomatoes have arrived In the local market and nna a ready sale. Three boxes arrived In dur- " ine the past ti hours from The Dalles, v Stocks were In good condition and were 7 received bv Drver ,. Bollam Co. and ? Page A Son. Good sale. - California to . matoes are ' much more plentiful with prices lower here than in tne aouin, LOOANBEEEIES ARE ; QOMING VERY FAST ! v f'r 11 t j; :: e "toganberrles have been ar- e riving very freely lately and ei e yesterday'! prlcea declined" e e sharply, some dealers selling as e e : low as 11.00. This was mostly e) e for over-ripe fruit, however, and e fancy stock-brought from $1.25 e to 81.60, With most galea at. the e former figure. '.'' : , e "The lemon ' market has ad- e ' vanced 60o per case In the south e and the price here is likely to e follow suit, aa this warm weath- e er la making a heavy demand. e "The poultry market la : re- covering somewhat from the e alump of the past week, al- e '-.though it ia still rather dlfflcult s e to move anything only strictly efancy stuff. Small springs are . e a drug in .the market and ahip- e pera are " making a mlatake in e sending in blrda that weigh leaa e than. -1 pounda.V'o-B. ...W. ... Or. e bam of Shark A Graham, e HOGS LOSE 25 CEOTS TODAY Local Market Drops to Six and a Half Flat for Best Lambs Lose Same Sum. per dos; pigeons, 11.15 per dos. Dressed poultry. lltte per lb higher. mops, wool an Hides. HOPS 1S06 crop prime to choice. l&VAc. medium to prime, I di 7c; con tracts. 1907 crop, 10 11c. WOOL 1807 clip Valley. ' 20OU0 eastern Oregon, 11021c, SHEEPSKINS Ehearlnc. 1SOS00 eacht short wool, t540c; medium wool, lOOfSo each; long wool. 76cUtl.00 each. taluw rnme, per id, moo; no, and grease, I J He. CIUfTlM BARK 6o per lb. rroiU and Tegetablea. ' POTATOES tJ.OO0J.5Oi aweets. ( ) per lb; new potatoes, l0 per lb. 1 ONIONS Jobbing price New Cali fornia red. I $.7 S i per . sack : garllo. to per lb. FRESH : FRUITS Orangea, bananas. Bo lb: lemona. 14.60 4 . 26 per box: limes. Mexican, $4.00 per 10f plneapplea, J. Oft per doa: grape fruit. SS.ii strawberries.- Oregon. 12.00 per crate; cherries, etflZtto per lb: srooaeberrles. so per lb: ap ricots, tf.26Ol.40; loganberries, tl.2S 91.60 per crate; peaches, 1. 25(71. 60; cantaloupes, 14.00; raspberriea, 1.6 Q 1.76: Plums. Il.40Wl.b0. VEGETABLES Turnlpa, new, 0c Portland union Stockyards, June It Official receipts: i Mora Cattle. Sheen. Today ..........200 160 - 3u0 Week ago ...... 20 100 J24 Year ago 00 876 600 Previous year.,.. 194 110' 17o0 Hog prices are beginning to feel the weight vt the heavier run in the east and the late dropa In value there. Local packers are bearish whenever receipt become a trifle improved. Today's run was 200 . head, aa against a nominal number a week ago, to head a year ago today and 19 head for this Wednesday In 106. .; - ' - ?,. i v" - When the extent of today's run waa known packers would not offer higher than 19.60, this being a decline of 16c from the high mark. Today'a drop brlnga the price that much closer to the expected low point at . cattle Sold, bat Are DaH. While the j cattle market la holding today at $4 for beat atuff, trade la not any too brisk even at that xigure, ana dullnesa la beginning to be shown on all sides. Receipts today were 100 head, tne same as last weanesaay. inn com pares with 176 head received a year ago ana Jie neaa two yeara aao. - At the present low values cattle rals era will not ahip, moat of them being In a position to hold. - . usaba Down a Quarter, Market for lamba is down J5e today in the local yards. This la not due to heavy arrivals, but to warmer weather and curtailed consumption. , A year ago today cattle were dull; DOgs ana aneep steaay. 1 . Official livestock nrloes. . Hogs Best eastern Oregon. t 60; atockera and feeders, J6.26; China fata, ts.oo. Cattle Beat eaatern Oregon ateers, 24.00; best . cows and heifers, 13.26; bulls, 12.00. Sheep Wethers, R00 4.60; Jamba, 16.60. . - --j; .r-,-; CATTLE MARKET ADVANCED tl.00 aack; carrots. 76cll.0O per sack; I Chicago Price Ten, Cent Higher Deeis, ii. o per sacs; parsnips, ii.uvn Black caps have been arriving In very ' poor condition. Too poor to quote. ' ' End of strawberry aeaaon la In sight Most aalea at 12. Borne a fraction ,. higher. - , - .'.-? - .? Loganberrlea are. arriving from every direction but thus far no fancy stock has been sold below $1.26. ' Most goea at . 11.25 and 61.50. Might drop lower be i fore -the da -la ver.-r . . t f A car of Cochella cantaloupes waa re- . celved thla morning .Those from iiraw. . ley in tine shape. Four dollars a crate. L Blng cherriea are arriving In better . shape. Some sell as low -aa 7c. Bom? fanclea at 12 Ha Thla la the extreme. ,t Ordinary cherriea range' from 4 to 7o a pound. a ' ' . Potato market is considerably firmer i owing to the entire .absence of old t stock In the south. New stock advanc- Ing there as a result. Two cars of Minnesotas due today. .' These are ex ; pected to be the last of the.xld season. -Brief Vote of the Trade. ' : Chicken market showing an Improved . demand and stocks are cleaning up Quite i readily at quoted ngures. w Eggs are Just holding their own with r many sales at J3c Some atj Z4o. "" Creamery butter market steady with receipts increasing. No demand ! from fche north at these prices. - i Dressed meats hold , unchanged but ! there la only a slow tone in, hogs, -y -; Cheese -market r la" , eaaler- with the larger auppliea. Price thua far un c . rha riff tiA. . Dron lookerl for... .i nr. teelhead enlmon now. appearing in . , the market Selling the same aa blue , backs at 10o a pound. ' Wire nails show a further .advance of : f 10c a keg. Toaay a Dase at i Rtrinr beana from local polnta are " :much more plentiful and price is quoted it - oown. . - ... . ' Front etreet selling prices: oraia, mow aad Teed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9c, large ? lots;; small lota, 100. i WHEAT Clyb, 849t6o( red Russian, ' 82c: bluestem, 87vbc; vauey, bwc, d'ORN'Whole, 128.00; cracked, 628.00 PeBARtKT New--reeA t!1.00 23.00 per ton: roiiea, iza.vuwjt.vv, Brewing, 122.023.00.,f p t . . . RTE tl.66 per cwt OATS New Producers' pri White, 12J.00 per, ton; gray. 127.00. 80; straights, .z;. export, 14.00; No. 0. . patents, vv; 76; t. i.iuv. tt.ioa 14.40: araham. Us. . j whole wheat. 4.00irye. 60a, ti.00; bales, f ,JMliXTUFFSBraVvt ton; , ' middlings, t26.00; ehorts: country, t20; " alty. Il3.00;chop, tl.0021.00. - HAT producers' .price Timothy, ' WllUmette raiiey. xancy xo.uv(juf.uv; ordinary. lll.OOtfle.OO, eastern Oregon, Il.00O20.00; mixed. 10,0010.60; . clover. f8.609.00: grain, 18.00010,00; j 'eaeav--ea.ewwv.ww.' i. - .- f-ao i Batter, Err ul Poultry, v BUTTER FAT f. o. b. Portland . Sweet oream. MHo: aour. JlHc- BUTTER City creamery, 25o;. seo- . onds. 21 Ho; outside fancy, Z6o; : sec onds. SI He; store. Oregon, istsiae, J EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 23Cw ' 14e: uncandled.l 22 He, ..- . .-. , CHEESE New Full cream, . flats, 16e per lb; Toung America, lo per lb. ' POULTRY Mixed chickens. 12c5 fancy hena. UHo lb; : roosters, old. 1640 lb: fryers. 1415c lb; broilers. 14 .(ft loo; old ducks, lS14o lb: spring . ducks. 16Jlio id; geese, old, pioo per .Mb; spring geese, 12H9130 per lb; tur- Keya, 114J140 4D ior oia; quaos.ii.ou :: IN TEAL SHIPMENTS -A- "At this time there 1 hardly 4 ' e any demand for dressed hoga on, e . 4b the local market because of the e hotter .weather. The rleall for e e' real is. all right and all arrivals e , 4 are being - picked up at the 4 " f. prlcea auoted by The ., Journal ' 1 e v4 but dealers -will not pay beyond e - e ' these.' I would warn the. ahip- e 1 e pera to be very careful at this e , e time in shipping eal. The; car- A A ease ahould be split open and at . 4 , A lowed to; cool while , , hanging e over night With" proper care 4 A stock will arrive In good shape." e - a Walter Bollam of Dryer, Bol- . A a lam A Co. - Higher Call . Loana Do Not Affect Jtar. I5.87U: eonf. A. 86.77V4: .- . . 86.27: golden C, t6.17H; b High call money did not greatly af .07 H; beet granulated. t6.(7H;fect the trading In New York today. aalea to noon rescuing isv.tuv snare a. Call loana eold around 4 per cent early $1.16; cabbare. ' 12.60: . tomatoes. Cali fornia, 1.00ti tl 60; Oregon, $2.603.00; parsnips. 0c(?tl: string beana, 7 8c; cauliflower, tl.26Ql.60 dot; peas, 6 7c; horseradish, 8o lb; artichokes, 66(9760 per doa; Hubbard squash. ( per lb; cranberries. 110.00011. 04- per bbl: sprouts, ( ) per lb; asparagua, 76o per . doa punches; rhubarb, tttiMc lb: green onions, 26c per doa; Florida bell peppere, ( ) per crate: head lettuce. (5 doa; cucumbern. hothouse, 65c $1.00 doa: outdoor, 81.0001.60; radishes, 16c doa bunches; eggplant 60o per lb; green corn, J640o doa, : , , . j' -'.. - Orooerlea, JTata, Sto . . Ti SttGAR Cube. te.llU; powdered. $6.7H; berry, $6.77 H; dry granulated. . a.iiw; Diar. ii.iih; conr. a, extra ti, yellow. 85 barrela, 10c; half barrels, . 26c; ; boxes, 60o advance oh sack bnsla (Above prices are 20. daya net cash quotations.) -.-.,..:.,.-'.... j HONEY tJ 8 per crate. ' COFFEE Package branda. tlB.880 16.63. . SALT Coarse Half pound. 100a. til rer ton; 60a, 811.60; table, dairy, 60s. 15.60; 100s. 316.26; bales, 32.10; 1m- rorted Liverpool, 60s, 818.00; 100, 817; 24a, 8K 00; extra fine, bbla, 2s. 6a and 10s, 34.6008.60; Liverpool lump rock, 820.60 per ton; 60-lb rock. 311.00; 100s, 310.60. i,:-. ..-'. (Above prices aenly to aalea of les than car lots. Car lota at apeclal prlcea subject to fluctuation) RICE -Imperial Japan, No. 1, 8c; No. 8, 66c; New Orleans, head, 7e; AJax, 6c: Creole. 6c, BEANS Small white, 32.80; large white. 83.26: pink. 83.26: bayou. 33.S0: Llmas, 6e; Mexican reds, 4Uc - xmuts r-eanuts. jumoo. ao per id: Virginia. 7V4o per lb; roasted, foo per lb; Japanese, 86Hc; roasted. J 7 He per lb; wainuts, vCalifornia, lbe per lb; ine nuts, ltwioo per id: nickory nuts. oo per id; araxu nuts, lto per id: ' ' Sheep and Hogs Stendj. y Chicago, June ?6. Official receipts: . Hoaa - Cattle. Sheep. Chicago .....27,000 13,000 16,000 Kansas City.. 6.000 6,600 7,000 Omaha ..14,000 ' 8.600 2,000 Hogs are steady; left pver. 4.300. Re eelpta a year ago were 29.000. Mixed, 26.7006.10: heavy. 36.9606.06: rough, 36.70(H.e6; light, 86.8606.10. - Cattle Ten centa higher. . .. ' Sheep Steady. -- '.; .NEW TORK STOCK JIARKET IS I -f, HELPS WH EAT Chicago, 3Iarkct a Half to , Seven Eighths UpBears . , Check Day's Advance. .' e ' , Wheat Belt weathen - 4 Illlnoia Fair. . " a ; Indiana Fair tonight s a Miaaourl Fair.,!V.y:-.';',::'v'';.;v: a f Minnesota Fair; warmer. e i Iowa Fair.; ''.;-. ',-)'"';,,. a Nebraska Generally warm. v A North Dakota Fair tonight. A Bouth Dakota Pleasant w; A .'Montana Warmer.'- V; 5 a ' Kanaaa 8howera probable. 4 Paclfio Northweat Warmer. ; July Sept Deo, Chicago Wheat Talaea. .i :: - - June 26. June 26. Galn. 1906 ....io - 9io .004o 83Ho .96U 0 f 1 4 H 0 .00 O 88 0 t....vmo Vtt'AO .00,O 4C With Liverpool but fraiHnnll Changed during the daytha wheat tnr ket was dull but atrong today In Chi cago. The advance waa checked by per- SIStent eellin by Patten. Parker A iJloom. and the entire Chlcaaro trawd waa bearish. Likewise It is saidito be neaviiy snort, wet weather In Kansas was a bulliah feature and thla helped the advance. .. . Official Chicaao prices hv (YwarhanV. 8tarr A Cooke company: - . v: 5 ; Open.- High. Low. Close WHtAT. July sept Dec 114 92 ; 91 ti 94U . 95 2 94 ' 96 .......96 ,91 ; 96H' 87 ' CORN. " July .S2f4 82 Sept, ..63 68tt f Deo. 6114V 61H OATS. . , July tW ; 42 Sept ... ....$ i ti r Dec. v....... .J7 ti t ; ' , MESS PORK. July ,..160 1596 wept. ....... .nzo 1620 ' ; - LARD. July 875 880 . Kept . ....... 697 05 . , 906 907 SHORT RIBS. 860 882 880 . 883 871 877 62 i : 82 63 : 63 61H 61 42 - 42 38H 87 87 ' 37 Oct July Sept" Oct aaeaeaae 158S H16 ' 875 897 902 865 876 887 1596 1822 ''876 902 902 857 817 870 Liverpool Grain Market.' WHEAT. July Sept July sept. Open. ,.6slld .7s 3d ,.4alld ,4al0d Closer June 25. 6alld 7s 7a 2d CORN. . 4elld 4al0d Lous. !,: Vtd 7s 3d i Hd 4sllUd 4aJ0d but later sold down to IU per cent The market wae mixed and about equally I Chicago divided Detween gaina ana losses, imuim vllle gained 1 points and sugar com mon 1 polnta. There wae a drop of iu no nti la Missouri raciae- ana 1 point each in Amalgamated Copper and Brooklyn -Lm" . . Official New York prices Dv over Decs. Btarr at cooxe company September Wheat Today. DESCRIPTION. CI ...3 .96 i St. Louts .92 Minneapolis .................. .98B New ior it ................. LOiM Duluth ...................... 1.00 Liverpool 7a 2d Ifeir York-London Silrer. ' New York. June 26. Bar silver ITUe. jonaon ito. -'' ,. .v, 9c, O. Scepter 13c, Monty. Mt 14c, B. Daisy 10c, Homes take Cons. 92c, Yankee Girl lOcA, Nugget 5c, Tramp Cons. lc, Victor 10cA. North Star6e, Sunset 4c : I - ., ... TONOPAS. , ; Mont Ton. 3105, Ton. Ext $1.76, Mae Namara 28c. MldWav 31.15. Ton. el mont 83.10, Ton. No. Star 25o, Ohio Ton. 8c West End Conn. 86c, Rescue 18c, Ton. & Calif. 7cA, Golden- Anchor 21c, Jim Butler 98c, Ton. caeh uoy be. Ton. Home 6a Boat Ton, 11c. Monarch Pitts. Ex. 8c, Monti- Mid, Ext 4c, - Golden Crown 8c, J- VARIOUS- DISTRICTS. Falrv. Silver King 10c A, Fairy. Eagle 00c, nevaoa mils be, no, Mar wonaer 8c, Eagle's Nest 19c, Alice of Wonder 4c Pittaburg Silver Peak 31-4.0. .r-' U0ME PHONE BONDS . ARE 0FEEEED DOWN Three - Thousand DolIaraV Worth of . Fives Offered at SeTenty-Kine , ' w With Commission. , , .07H .09 VS .06 k .04 ' .46 1.06 ! NEVADA BIIXIXQ STOCKS Am. Cop. Co. Am. Car A F c. Am. Cot OU., c. Am, Loco., c . . Am. Sugar, c .. Am. Smelt, c. . . Ana. Mln. Co.... Am. Woolen, c. Atchison ,c . . . . - do preferred B. & O.. c ...... fll. Brooklyn K. T. berts. 16a per lb; fancy pecans, 8Q?0o I Can. Pacific, c per jo; aimonaa, jvzihc '. SCeata, liah and Jfroylslona. FRESH MEATS Front atteet Hoga. fancy. 808 Ho per lb: larre. t&la per lb; veal, extra, 88o per lb; ordinary, 7H8o per lb; poor, 60 per lb; mutton, zancy, o per id. HAMS. BACOM, ETC.1 Ctnt Leather, c. C. & O. W., c. . C, M. A St P... C. & North," e.it Chesa. & O. . . . . Colo. F. A L, C Colo. South., c Dela. A Hud. Oocal) ham a. 10 to 12 lbe, 16o per lb; 14 to 16 lbs, 16o per lb; 18 to 20 lbs, 18ie: breakfast bacon. 15tt022a per lb; picnics, 120 per in; cottage roil, UHo per lb; regular ahort clears, un amoked. 12o per lb: smoked.- 12o per lb: clear backs, unamoked, 12c; smoked, 13c per lb: Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs un amoked, 80 per lb; smoked, 9o per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, HUo per- lb; smoked, IStto per lb; shoulders, lSe per lb; pickled tongues, 6O0 each. ' LOCAL LARD Kettle' leaf 10c 12a per lb; 6s, 13 e per lb: 60-lb tins, 12 He per lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 o per lb; 5s,-11 o per lb; compound, 10a, lOo per lb. .- . FISH Rock cod, 7o per lb; flounders. 60 per lb! halibut 6 Ha per lb: strioed pass izo per id; catnsn. iuc per id; tjl- Portland pack ID. A R.Q.. o. do preferred Erie, c Illinois Central. Louis, & Nash... Mex. Cent. Ry. ,-, M. K & T, o. ... Distillers ...... Oreat Northern . Mo. Paclfio. . . . . National Lead. . Nj Y. Central .; N. Y., O. AW.... Nor. A Western, North Am. . . . . .. . Nor. Pacific? e... Pac. Mail S. Co.. P. O., I A C, Co. Pressed S. C c. Reading, c. .. . . . . Rep. I. & S., c mon, fresh Columbia Chinook. 11 Ho per SieY,.nd c" lb; blueback. lOo per lb; Steel- heads.-lOo per lb; nerringa. 60 per lb; soles, (o per lb: shrimps, loo per lb; perch, 60 per lb; black cod, 7o per id; torn coo. vo per 10; jopsters, iso per lb fresh mackerel. 8c per lb: crawfish. 30c per doa; .sturgeon, 10c .per lb; black ! bass, 20o per lb; Columbia river amelt i 60 per lb; shad, So per lb: roe shad, 60: 8. L. A S. F. 2-p. St L. A a W., c. do preferred . . South. Paclfio, c. do preferred .. South. Ry., a... Ten. C. A I. . . Texas & Pacific. per lb; shad roe, 15o, per lb; black cod. 7'r L pf w fc er gal-L dOa Preferred .. per-ioo-lb sack, 34.60: Olym. 0fl"uu"' ? ma. 14 ,Rl MAW lit IV. mmaI- n. D. DLBVi VVJ.- u. 15.6OMs.z1; ,t.agie, eannea, iwa can; 1 v- -f 17.00 doa. CLAMS Hardshell. ' per. box.' 31.40: rasor clama 82.00 per box lOo per doa. Ho per lb.' "i - . OYSTERS Shoalwatef bay, pe jn, 22.50; per-100-lb sack, 8 4.60: Ion, P'a Paints. Coal Oil. Ste. ROPE Pure Manila. 15.c: atandard. 13c; sisal, lie. - COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, 19 Ho per gal; water white, iron bbl a. 14o ter gal; wooden, 17c per gal; i head light. 170 deg cases. 21 He per gal. GASOLINE 86 -deg.. cases. 24 Ho per gal; iron bbla, 18o per gal. n BENZINE 63 dex.. casea. 25a pep xal: iron bbls, 93o per gal. . ' - TURPENTINE In cases, 86o per gal; wooden bbls, 98c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lota. TVs per lb: 6 00-1 b lots. 8o per lb: lesa lota.' 8o per lb. v inti ciAiuu resent oasis at ij.io. Wabash, o, West Union Tel. Wise. Cent., -.., Virginia Chem, 128H 148 34 34 23H 168 26 a 23 1S 113 H e 83 66 129 76 61 113 S5 127 120 91 85 103 26 21 84 20 78 113 19 140 27 27 136 1 4 87 84 99 18 23 140 114 34 66 131 ft 113 8 "74 68 128 121 91 86 104 27 21 20 78 114 19 I0 28 27 137 sea 87 85 99 18 96 64 170 22 10 1 12T 144 34 30 33 167 Z 23' 139 U2 88 65 128 V4 80l 112 86 74 68 126 120 90 34 103 z 21 14 1 78 113 18 140 27 27 136 n 41 II 68 121 117 66 Z 89 93 r - 170 22 10 127 143 33 30 13 167 26 70 23 138 113 19 66 1ZV 75 Prices Cprrent Today on San Fran cisco Exchange. ; . - San Francisco, June 26. Official bid pricea: ....... , Sandstorm 45c, Rep Top 13.25, Colum bla Mt. 47c' Jumbo 13.25, Jumbo Ext 21.97. Vernal 16c. Pennsylvania 2o. Gold field M. Co. 31.20, Kendall 32c, Booth 41e. Blue Bull 28o, Adama -11c, Silver Pick 68c, May Queen 15c Nev. Boy 7c, B. B. Ext 7e, Blue Bell 17cr uixie ec u. Columbia soc. Hibernia Bo. Bt Ives 98o, Conqueror 180. Blk. Rock C ione tstar ic u. wonder ic, rot lach 60cA. Oro 23C. Kendall Ext 2c Sandst." Ext 4c Mayne 7c Atlanta 49c. Oreat Bend 67o. Sime- rone lOe, Empire 10c, Red Top Ext zac. r torence .au. uiam r. -a, a. con. 25c O. Daisy 31.85, Laguna 31.20, Com- monwenitn uca, t:omD. rraci. ij.eo, ur. Bend Ext 14c Gr. Bend Anx. 12cA. MJ u. wii.ii.w Vv'l ivv. Altos, icri - alda 12c Portland 19c, .Cracker Jack 17c fTancis juonawK ii.z&a, ed am tic, Mohawk Ext. lie, Lou Dillon 8e, Y. Tiger 17oA, Grandma 11c S. Pick Ext sou I 'CA, ' I. koso oo, uoi. Mt. KXt. - OCA, 111 Goldf, Cona 26.85, DUm'f Triangle 22c 21$ I ' Ophfr 11.75 Mexican 40c. Gould A 68 I Cur rv 15oA Con. Virginia file. Ba.va.am 6 5c A, ' Hale A Norcross 50c Yellow Jacket 90c Belcher ' 24c, Confidence 75cA, Sierra Nev. 33c Exchequer 29c Union 2e. - - Orixinal 8c Bullf. M. C. lie. Mont Bullf. 4c. Nat Bank 22c. L. Harris 2c. Ameth vat 27c. Gold Bar 60c. Stninwav I 9c Denver Buf. Anx. 10c A. Bonnie Clare 1 pu, jviayit. uiiv. omv, juvnij. jnnj While ' there waa no change today In the asked value of Home Phone 6s on the local exchange 38,000 of bonds have been offered b- Loa Angeles peo- ?le through a local broker at 18 net or 9 with commission. This Is a full point under the listed values and Indi cates again that some one is withhold ing the legitimate vUues from tha ex change . , .... Sales 8 Associated Oil ' at 223.50, 2,000 Copper King at 8 o. 1,000 Morn ing at 4 c ,-. JV I 5,',.., ,. Official prices:. ; ' ' BANK STOCKS, i ' iM .' ' " ;-','"' Bid. . Ask. Bank of California...... 1320.0V Bankers' A Lumbermen's 104.00 f 112.00 Merchants National .... , .... , 182.60 Oregon Trust A Savings. " 160.00 Portland Trust Co. . . ' .... . 126.08 United States National.. 200.00 ' LISTED SECURITIES (BONDS). American Biscuit Co. 6s. 28.75 100.00 City A Suburban 4s.. .. ...... 93.00 Home- Telephone 6s-.- , . . . , ,' 80.00 O. R. A N. R. R. 4s., 96.60 " 98.60 O. W. P. A Ry. 6s. , i . . . 100.60 108.60 Pacitlo Coast Biscuit 6a. 67.09 100.00 Portland Ry. 6 29.26 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Associated , Oil 33.00 :. 24.00 Home Telephone ...... . . .... 42.00 Pac Tel. A Tel. (of A).. , .... 96.00 Pac Tel. A Tel. (com.).; , 7.60 16.00 Puget Sound Tel....4... - . 40.00 UNLISTED STOCKS. Alaska 'Petroleum ...... .14 .20 British Columbia Amal.. . 62 , .04 Cascadla ..22 tf .277 Mammoth ... ..i...... - .07 -Ml .orn.ln. .03 .04 Standard Con..... .06 .09 Tacoma Steel , .08 ! .14 .: v-OEUB D'ALENE DISTRICT. Bullion ... .... e Copper King ........... .08 Happy Day ............ .04 O. K. Con... .08 Snowshoe .. ..,......? ,4f Snowstorm . . ......... 2.96 JOAQUIN MILLER IN , niS ANCIENT HAUNTS (Special Dispatch to The Journal) The Dalles, Or., June : 26Joaauln Miller has apent two daya looking over old historical polnta and renewing ae- SuainUncea of the early alxtlea. Sun ay he attended services at one of the churches. He also visited the Histor ical building and other places of note which he knew in 1862, and which re main as of yore. - v - 1 The story t his literary vantura th derision it excited and his final triumph a wen anown to an dwellers In the northwest and now. after naaxlv fnrtv years, he is again visiting the scenes of nis eariy manuooa, ana will deliver the Fourth of July oration at Canyon City, where in the sixties he practiced law and acted . as probate Judge of the county. jtir. Miner went from here to address the . pioneer society at Union, and from there will go to his old home In the former mining- camp 62. Canyon City. -x r..-.--v -. ,-..,-', .,,., s He Is very reticent on .political mat ters, but says enouxh to rive env ona to unitetrctand that if he was the choice of the people for United States senator he would acoept the responsibility. ' Walking around the streets of The Dalles, with long whiskers and hair and with hia pantaloons in his top boots, he was the same unique and eecentric char. acter that captured literary, circles in London in 1871. ; i v -. -, ' v THREE ORATORS OF THE GALLOWAYS (Special Dispatch to The - Joeraal.) Salem, Or - June 26. Of . (he Gallo way family of McMlnnville. three male members have accepted Invitations to orate at various Fourth of July celebra tions, judge vviinam uaiioway or the Marlon county circuit court will apeak at Aurora, tne uerman settlement cn the border line between MFarlon and Clackamaa countiea; hia eldest son. Charles v. Oalioway, now state land agent la billed to apeak at Stayton in Marlon county. Another - aon of the Judge, who recently graduated from the university or uregon, ana woo won prise In debating, will apeak at Clover- dale In Tillamook county. ANOTHER NATIONAL BANK FOR PORTLAND SWINDLER POSFS A S that In the case of Will!- Kr ' ' 11 W ilson et ai., onfm-v Clever Bnnko Man Secures Twenty ' Thousand Dollars From Call- ; . ' fornia Merchants. J - 'j: ;v .'f Oakland. CaL, June ' 28 Howard 'C. Clover,, wanted in Loa Angelee and other places, for ewlndllng merchanta out of sums agrregadDg over 320,000 while masquerading as an army, of ficer, was arrested In Oakland last, night by Deputy United States Marshal Mof fatt He has -been In Oakland several days and under the name of Captain W. C. Hutton, U. 8, A., he managed to In gratiate himself into the good graces of many who travel In the best circles here, ; As far as Is known he did net have an opportunity to victimise any of the local merchanta. ' In Loa Angeles Clover posed at Colo nel Hutton and cut quite a daah in the southern ' city, iie was a free spender and waa received by prominent society people and was given cards to the best clubs. After astonishing Loa Angeles people with his prodigality, the pseudo colonel suddenly disappeared. '- New Clerk'e First Mandate. ' Salem, Or., June 26. The flrat man date to be Issued by the Oregon supreme court under the name ' of Clerk J.- C Moreland of Portland, who wae recently appointed to fill the vacancy made by tha death of Judge J. J. Murphy,' was Insurance Company Adaiittt :I. Olymnla. Wash., June 2. The Na tional Livestock association of I'm' land, Oregon, was today admitteil to 1 business in the State Of V aMlilnKtnu. after an examination by the inutttt department of this state. 1 11 " 1 I Who Arc WE?; ,Thtt' the question.. Can you answer it? ; It'i worth $100 to you to make out our name and provide us withi good BUSINESS .PHRASE..rSee Page II. , 69 ESSSSZSSSSZSSSSS BMyEqu ipment is Complete j ; FOR THtt TREATMENT OF '.-'; 9 ill 1 1 1 11 H H H ii 3 16 w H IS M 64 81 N 61 DR. TAYLOR TbeLeidlag Specialist AILMENTS Much of the delicate equipment of my of fice and hoepltal is specially constructed to meet the . requirements of ' my distinctive methods , of treatment which involves the scientlflo application of every curable influ ence ' known to : be helpful in treating the class of diseases I cure,';; "rii'v . n'V; I have stopped at no expense that eould add to the efficiency of my work or the com fort of my patients. There la no other equal ly equipped institution for the treatment of men's ailments In the Pacific Northwest -. X MY FEE IS ONLY In Any Uncomplicated Case $10 1 f S! Ii M 11 1 II You Can Pay j When Cured II Conaultatlon and advice free at orflce or by malt If flicted consult me. Tou can place Implicit confidence in what I tell you, and if I accept your eaae you can rest aaaured that a complete and per manent cure will follow my treatment H (Journal Special Berries.) 1 Washington. June 26. Another flnan ctal Institution Is to be established in Portland. 1 The controller or tne cur rency has approvea tne arpticaiiun 01 H. C. Morris, iu. ju. JLiytie, v. n. Moore, H. A. Moore and Leo Frlede to establish a national bank of commerce In the Rose City. The new bank will have a capital of 8260,000, Total sales for day, 670.800 shares. rail money closed at 2 per cent Denver A Rio Grande preferred ex- dividend of 2tt per cent. . f i , ' "New York Cotton Market, , ......ii . ... ,1168 ma January February March June July ...........1180 August ....,...U0 September 1146 October .......1168 November . . . . Open. High. U9 1168 Low. Close, 1156 1161 1178 lis 1180 1146 1159 1159 1167 1166 1163 1130 1143 1166 ' 1168 1146 11651 11721 11681 1173 1170 1127 1149 I 11461 1161 United New v.York. bonds: : :.; States Government ' Bonds. June 26. Government December ' ' Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today ........... 21,i2,91.82 Date. Bid. - Asked. ,.1906 104 H 106 128ft 106 102 U 102 101 Twos, registered Fours, reg., new.'. ..1936 do jcoupon . , . .4.. 130 Threes, registered .,1918 do coupon . . . . . . .1918 Threes, small bonds. 1918 Four, reg., new ,1926 do coupon ....... 12S Fours, reg..-old.,.;,1907 io coupon . . . . . .. itui Fours. Philippines ..1&04H109 V4 ao coupon ...... ..... Two' Panama, new.. .-...104V. District Columbia . 1144 129U 105H 102 102?4 I Clearings year ago. . , Gain today5' Balances today .......... balances year ago...... 698.489.38 i.'t 1428.426.94 11,776.7S ... Vv 84,763.10 128 100 1 100 NEW INDIAN AGENT VISITS IDIATILLAS - Pendleton. June 26. -Although he will not assume official charge until July 1, when O. C Edward's resignation takes effect. A. E. McFatridge of Nebraska, the newly appointed agent of the Uma tilla Indian reservation, is upon nis new . IJvernool Otton IMarkrt" ' field now becoming acquainted with con-j - . n . 1 - - . ' : n. r J 1 uverpooi. June -cotton . ruturea I warila ! nnw In Wvomlnr looMinn after I vtoaeu quut,. 1 vw sipoinia up. v ... j some land Business v -.. - 129 '129 ; 101 101 .... ' 105K J05i4 Very Low Rates . JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION x All Points East ''; ?"-" . ' 'W.-'-Vi "f i'S '"tffK? A-iD.' .5 Y - "', - ''"W"'"'. -. -V''',,;-. s Are you going east? Do not forget, , ' our excellent service and that you ' " ' , ' . t can make4 the renowned . Yellowstone Park I trip ;when using our line at , ' j s s . ' 8 i very little additional cost. 1 . 1 ' -LVLRY LUXURY OF TRAVEL" ' Specific Blood Poison I cure this leprous disease com pletely. The system Is thoroughly cleansed and every poisonous taint , removed. The last symptom van ishes to appear no more, and all Is accomplished by the use of harm- ' less, blood-cleansing remedies. . Contracted Disorders 1 X have reduced the time required for. curing contracted . disorders about one half. 1 Thia la an import ant achievement it replaces dan- ' ger with safety. It forestalls chronic complications. It removes the infection apd inflammation be fore that vital center, the prostate gland, can become involved To , many men it means the difference between perfect health and a llfe- t time of misery and functional weakness. My method is mine alone. My treatment is original; ' in some features it resembles the ordinary. In its chief essentials It is different ' In results it is en tirely different It is safe, prompt and thorough. v ' . . Stjr snecess la Permanently Car ina; ; , That OoBdltloa - Oommoaly XCnowa aa "Weakaess" Tnlljr 2em onstrates the Absolute Correctness of 2a Method of Treatment. - H Surgery is not only hsrsh. pain- 11 ful and dangeroua but is entirely II unnecessary in the treatment of II stricture. I employ 'a painless II method by which the obstructing tissue - Is dissolved : snd all the membranes of the organs involved thoroughly cleansed and restored to a healthy elate. II. II II II Vvicbcela;s?t " The; perfection of my-method of curing varicocele is no less than a marvelous achievement and af fords a striking example of ..-the wonderful possibilities of mild and gentle forms of treatment Equally forcible. It demonstrates the folly of resorting to surgery. In the treatment of this disease. I cure varicocele in one week, without cutting or pain, and sel dom is it necessary to detain the patient a single day from hia bnsi-, ness. Jt cure la a certainty in each instance, normal circulation Is re-, stored, and the natural processes of waste and repair are again es tablished throughout the organic system. Why suffer varicocele and endanger your health and manly power? I offer you a radical cure, and my treatment Is Independent of -the harsh, painful and danger ous features that characterise the methods usually employed. The Dr. Taylor co. 834 Vi XOSUUSOZr STKXZT, C02UTXB BXC02TD. FOXTZJUTZ). OXZQOJT. ii II Ii II II II I! n i 11 11 i n 11 M II Ii II M II II U Eszszssssssss:sss:s:ssarssssssss:s::r::::rj VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY - For rates and information call on Of address r A. D. Charlton, A. G. PA , ' Portland, Oregon, . Ticket Office Thjrd and Morrison Stsl We Cure il2e5i SEE US FIRST AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY MEDICAL &isl& FEES TO PAY. We are curing more men than any two spe cialists in Portland. Our small fee enables us to cure for less money than many self- Qijr .'; p?pR styled specialists ask for their serivces. Our : advice to you will be worth much in your case , -ffVj if you need the service of a skilled, reliable . ' I i B specialist. ; " in M03T cases No Pay Unless Cured v If you have" a disease or weakness peculiar to' men your condi tion calls promptly for the best treatment the medical profession affords. We hare long studied and thoroughly, mastered infirm ities of this character. ' Our business and professional methods are 1 . clean. While we are naturally ambitious to cure as many men as -possible, yet we want. to do so on a fair and square basis, with ' mutual confidence) between physician and patient. Our object is , : not so much to do the worjc that other doctors xan do, but rather to do that which they cannot do. What we solicit in particular is obstinate cases; cases which have been made worse by all kinds of '; Inferior treatment, " The knowledge,, skill and experience of years v(are at your'Miricev'V'Sv, i;;"r-y By the latest and best methods we cure to remain cured, VARI COSE OR KNOTTED VEINS, BLOOD POISON. NERVO VITAL DEBILITY, BLADDER and KIDNEY Troubles, and all ' associate diseases and weaknesses with their reflex complications. We make no misleading statements, deceptive or unbusinesslike propositions to the afflicted, neither do we promise to cure them in . a few days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment in order to secure their patronage. Honest doctors of recognized ability do not resort to such methods. v - CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED Our reputation and work are not a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for 27 years. - ,.?;V'.''!,rr;'''!V f 'S-!' ...'kt - ' v Write, if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential v and all replies sent in plain envelope. Enclose 2-cent stamp t .insure reply. - ,.t .... .' v.- ' ' v ? - s OFFICE HOURS 9 ai m. to 5 p. m.; evenings 7 to 8.30; f days, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. . ti r .0 .. I , ' " ,4,uaiiall ... :;D A3T3 ta:,: 't