v.- THE .OREGON) DAILY t JOURNALS PORTLAND; t -; SATURDAYS EVENING. ; JULYa 6& 1907. TODAY'S MAR KEFS 'Receipts Are Showing Good Increase. Eggs Are Now Selling Lower, Because, the Trade Will Not Pay High Prices- 'f FEilG EEGS 1 V L AT LOW PRICE Dealers Anxious to Sejl a Twenty-Four Cents-Some Quoting Lower Range. Today' market feature: loganberries are steadier. Eggs are offered lower. Oregon potatoes better than others. Bananas come in good shape. Oregon tomatoes are down. Peaches are selling lower. Many views in cheese market. Creamtfry butter holds well. Early close for fish men. Another car "cants'" arrives. Poultry continues good tone. Chlttim bark comci In slowly. Hop market-exceedingly quiet. Sots Are Offered lawn. ' V.rrm arm hnlna- nffrA1 In rminft Infa along Front street as low as 23c a dosen despite the very firm tone quoted by . a local report. The market Is gathering weakness every day and there l not u single legitimate dealer along ; Front street that would not be very willing to sell strictly fresh Oregon eggs at 240 a dozen even in single case lots. This much has been verified by a per sonal examination of the books of the leading dealers by The Journal. East ern eggs have been In the market for some time, and although the arrivals are now increasing, former receipts hurt values instead of boosting them as per a local report. The arrivals or local eggs are increasing dally, while with warmer weather the trade does not buy so heavily as the quality deteriorates sooner tnan in cooler weather, wniie the eastern eggs thus far have bean of good duality, they are not as rood as the locals, especially when the Jatter are canoiea properly. Chicken market remains very firm along the street with receipts very light. Creamery butter is firm with prices maintained. Cheese easy to steady wth no change in values. Loganberries Are Steadier. With a better canning demand ruling there is a much Improved tone in the Xrult market for loganberries today, as sales of select stock are being made as high as 1. 26 a crate for 24s. Borne cheaper quality is selling down to 75c and $1 a crate. Several cars of bananas came in yes. terday from Central America. Very fins shape. Another car of cantaloupes reported In this morning from Brawley. This Is tho only section now shipping "cants" regularly to this city, the trade finding the quality from other districts not bo good. Price therefore holds well. Oregon tomatoes are about 25c a box loner with the more liberal supplies from The Dalles. . Peaches are about 10c a box lower today. Very liberal supplies from Cali fornia. Decline helped by receipts of good quality from eastern Oregon. Oregon Potatoes Taking Trad. Although the season Is still very young for Oregon potatoes, home stocks are fast capturing the trade. Quality is much Improved over the arrivals of a week, ago and siren are much better than those from California. In boxes the buyers are paying 2c and 2 c a pound, while the jobbing price is He higher than this. Hothou cuoumbeSfc f rom local poln continue to drug the market and saleo of fancy lots are made as low as 40c- a dosen. California stock in boxes far too plentiful. Brief Votes of th Trad. The following notice has been issued bv local wholesale fish dealers: "Dur ing the months of July and August tho undersigned wholesale nan oeaiers win close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays. All orders for delivery on said days must be In by 12 o clock, cniopecu 'isn com pany. Malar key & Co., Portland Fish company." Chlttim bark peel continues small and receipts of new bark thus far this sea son have been very light. Trade pay Ing 6c. with only an occasional sale of a mall lot of hops at low figures tho market is duller than ever. Dressed veal continues to snw a stronr tons with arrivals very light. Cherry market shows a very wide range In values. Blngs are steady, like wise Lamberts, but other varieties are slow. Today's market values: drain. Flour and Teed, GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, so. large lots;; small lots, 10c WHEAT (jjub. 4 tr sec; rea Kussian. WANT MORE CHICKS SAYS TOM FARRELL -V. ' . r , "I fall to Bote any change In the egg market, plenty of both 4 local and eastern are to be had, dV and values are the same as last 4 week. 4 4 "Butter is quite Arm and sell- 4 Ing at advanced prices. It may 4 4 be that values will not hold out 4 I am inclined to think that they 4 4 "will. 4 4 "Poultry has been very firm 4 4 the past week, and stocks very 4 4 light. This in spite of the fact 4 4 thst everyone has been calling 4 4 loudly for Increased shipments 4 4 for some time. If shippers 4 4 would heed these calls there 4 4 would not be the congestion 4 4 that takes place from (time to 4 4 time when demand la poor. It 4 4 Is likely that for some days sup- 4 4 piles will be short. 4 4 "Fancy fat veal of small to 4 4 medium size are still In very 4 4 good, demand, and the trade Is 4 4 not getting all It. has demand 4 4 for. Small and medium bogs 4 4 sell fairly well, but large and 4 4 rough ones are poor sellers." 4 4 Tom Far re 11 of Everdlng A Far- 4 4 rell. 4 4 4 44444444444444444 mk HI IPDMJITCn A llILUHIIIJIILU I SPECIAL TODAY Copper Stock Leads the List With Gain of Three and a Quarter Toints. NET GAINS. sprouts, ( ) per ' lb; asparagus, 66c per dosen bunches; rhubarb, Sc lb; green onions, 26o per dor; teu pep pers, 2&q;30c per lb; head lettuce. ( ) dos; cucumbers, hothouse, 40 U 60c dos; outdoor, S1.001.50; radishes. 160 dos bunches: eggplant, sg3ic id: green corn, 66c dos. Groceries, ITuta, Ste. SUGAR Cube, tt.lt U; powdered, , 15.77 H; dry granulated. Amalgamated Cotton Oil Locomotive . . Sugar Smelter . . . . . . Woolen Atchison .... B. A O N. T Cent.... Reading Rock Is U. P. Brooklyn . .... Canadian ..... Cen. Leather... St Paul C. & O., Colo. Fuel .... Brie U ft N 8. Pacific...... 8. Rail U. 8. Steel do pro. ..... 1H 1 .3 i ' Amalgamated Copper was very active and strong In New York today. At the closing it still led the list, the bid show ing a net gain of 3 "4 points for the day. The entire list was strong. Woolen was a feature of note, the common be ing quite active and closed 2 points mgner tnan Friday. Official New York prices by Over beck, Starr' & Cooke company: I V I Z I r I hmt DESCRIPTION. 16.17 ft; berry, h 'ii ix. Ntais k rv mi at mn r a in it sv extra B, S6S7H; golden C. $5.17 L yellow. $6.074; beet granulated, $5.67 H; barrels, 10c; half barrels, Z6c; boxes, (0c advance on sack basis. (Above prices are SO days net cash quotations.) HONEY $3.66 per crate. COFFEE Package brands, $15. ISO 16.63. SALT Coarse Half pound, loos, in per ton: 60s. $11.60. table, dairy. 60s. $16.60; 100s, $16.26: bales. $2.10; Im ported Liverpool, DOS, fjs.vv; iuvs. i: 24a, $16.00; extra fine, bbls, 2s. 6m and 0s 14.60 06.60: Liverpool lump rock. 20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock. $11.00; 100s, 10.60. I Above nrlces scntr to sales of less than car lots. Car lots at special prices ubject to fluctuations.) 1 JIM c: New Orleans, neaa. RICE Imperii 646c cr an. No. L c; No. 70 A 1st 6c: Creole. 6 Sic. BEANS Small white. $3.80; large white, $3.26; pink. 13.26: bayou. 13.90 Lima. IVe: Mexican red- 4 He. NUTS Peanuts. Junmu, V4c per lb Vlrsinls. 7 He per lb: roasted. 10c per lb: Japanese, 605Hc; roasted. 'J7c per id; wainuts, camornia, inc. per iu ln nuts. lfni.C per id; nicaory nun. On rr lh: Brazil nuts. 18c per lb: ill berts. 16c per lb; fancy pecans. 18 20c per 10 ; airaonas, lnyinac. SCeats, IMsh and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy. Ifflmo per lb; large, tunc per lb; veal, extra, 8 He per lb; ordinary, 8c per poor. P7c per lb; mutton, fancv. 8flfc per lb. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack f local) hams. 10 to IS lbs, 16 Ho per lb; 14 to 16 lbs. 16o per lb: 18 to 20 lbs, 16 c: breakfast bacon, ib'vizo per ID; picnics, lac per id; couaga run 11 per lb: Teaulaf short clears, un i I 1 1. . .1. l n ..a. IK clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13c per lb: union butts, 10 to is ids un smoked. 8c per lb: smoked. So per lb clear Denies, unsmoKeo, littc per id lie; blues tem. 87 0 88c. valley, 84986c. per ton, BARLEY lit VI wm VJ'I t i uu oov a w smavj , w H a wv CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, $i.00 New Feed, 121.00012.00 Jar ton; rol 22.00028.00 RYE 11.66 per cwt OATS New Producers' price No. 1 White, $28.00 per ton; gray, $27.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, $4.80; straights. $4.26; export, $4.00; vaney, i.ivwi.iv; grsnani, ytm, .io, whole wheat. $4.00; rye, 60s, $.00; bales. tfr SS.76. MILLSTUFFS Bran. 117.00 per ton: iw middlings,' $26.00; shorts, country, $20; I jjty. $1.00; chop, $16.00021.00. I IBAY Producers' price Timothy, wuiameue vajiey. rancy. i.ooo 17.00 I ordinary, S12.outfl4.00; eastern Oregon, I18.00V20.00; mixed, 110.000 10.00; clover. $8.6O0.6O; grain. $8.00010.00; cueat, is.oo w.uu. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Fat f. a b. Portland Sweet cream, 26c; sour, 24c TITTTTWR Pitv rr.nm.rv 27IiL. .m Onds, 25Hc; outside fancy, 26c; seconds, J3e; store, Oregon, 18$)19c. EGGS Extra fancy candled, 23024c; uncandled, 2ZQ)22c.. CHEESE New Full cream. flats 14 16c per lb; Young Americas, ISHo per 10. POULTRY Mixed chickens. 1SV0 13c; fancy hens, 13013HC lb.; roosters, old, lOttc lb.; fryers, 16c lb; broilers, 16o per lb; old ducks, 16c lb; spring aucKs, ioir! joc id; geese, 01a, wpivc per b; spring geese. 13 ft also per lb; tur keys 110140 lb for aid; squabs; $2.50 per dos; pigeons, $1.26 per dos. Dressed poultry, 101 Ho per lb higher. Stops, Wool and Kidea. HOPS 1808 crop prims to choice, 7e; medium to prime, 6 7c; con tracts, 1 W07 crop, lOijjillc, WOOL 1807 clip Valley, 3O0Jlc eastern Oregon, 16021c. MOHAIR New 1907 29038 Ho. SHEEPSKINS Sheairtig, 160200 each; abort wool, 26040c: nuttun. wool, 60075c each; long wool. 76c0l.OO each. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 4c; No. 1 and grease, SlHc CHITTIM BARK 60 per lb. Prnlia and Vegetables. POTATOES Sc per lb; new potatoes. Si8c per lb. ONIONS Jobbing price New1 Call fornia red. $3.60(93.75 Per sack: aarllc. c per 10. APPLES New, $1.0001.76. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 1304; bananas, -e lb: lemons, 14.5006,25 oer box; limes, Mexican,. $4.00 ' per 0; pineapples, M i&tt&.OO dos; gnue g$ruit,- $3.25; cherries. . J08o per lb; Jn gooseberries, . 6c per id; apricots, $1.2501.40; loganberries. 75c$1.25 per crate; peacaes, i.ou; canituoupee, xancy, $3.2504.00; raspberries, $1.00L25; plums, $1.2601.60. VEGETABLES Turnips, new. Oc0 $1.00 sack; carrots. 76c0$l.OO per sack; beets,- $1.75 per sack: parsnips, $1 00 $1.25; cabbage, $2.60; tomatoes. Calf fornia, $1.60; Oregon, $2.25; pars nips, 0c$1.00; wax ' beans, ' 608c; green. S0o per lb; cauliflower, $1,250 LtO dosen; -peas, 6 07c; horseradish, 8c lb; artichokes. 66076c per dosen: cranberries, flO.OOQll.Qt per bbl; smoked, 13 Ho per lb; shoulders. 12 Ho ss, ouo eacn. ttle leaf. 10 per lb; pickled tongues, 60o each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c. 13 per lb; 6a, 13 Ho per lb: 60-lb tins. i2H ISc iot 111, va, .7u , vv-.w .7i" per lb; steam rendered. 10s, 11 o per lb: 5s. 11T4C per lb; compound, 10s, 100 ter lh. FISH Rock cod. 7c Der lb: flounders, 6a oer lb: halibut 6Hc per lb; striped bass, 12o per lb; catfish, 10c per lb; sal mon, fresh Columbia chlnook. 11 He per lb; blueback. 10c per lb; Bteei heada, 10c per lb; herrings. 6c per lb; soles, 6c per lb; shrimps, lOo per lb; perch, 6e per lb: black cod, 7c per lb; tomcod. 7o per lb; lobsters, 16o per lb; fresh msckerel, 8c per lb; crawfish. 200 per dos; sturgeon, juc per id; discs. bass, 20c per lb; ColumDla river smelt, 6c per lb; shad, 4o per lb; black cod, 7 He per id. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. Ion. 12.60: rer 100-lb sak. $4.1 pia, per gallon, $2.26; per 116-lb sack. $6.5006.25; Eagle, canned, lOo can; $7.00 dos. CLAMS Hardehell, per box, $2.40; rasor clams. $2.00 per box: lOo per dos. Paints, Coal OIL Etc ROPE Pure Manila, lofcc; standard, 13c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, 19 Ho per gal; water white, iron bbls, 14o per gal: wooden. 17c per gal; head light, 170 deg., cases, 21o per gal. GASOLINE 86 deg., cases. 24 Ho per gal; iron bbls, 18c per gal. BENZINE 63 deg.. cases. 25o per gal; Iron bbls, 93c per gal. TUBPFWTINK n tftflBA Bfin n.r Ml' wooden bbls. 98c per gal. 7 WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7c pr lb: 600-lb lots. 80 per lb; less lots, 8V0 per lb. Wins hkiim rreseni oasis ai is.jb. NO ARRIVALS AND TONE IS VERY QUIET Lark of Supplies as Well as Buyers in Local Yards Today -Values Are Unchanged. Portland Union Stockyards, July 6. Official receipts: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today Week ago 200 125 1 ear ago ih.i Previous year ....... 85 Two carloads of horses were the only arrivals today in the yards, no hogs, cattle or sheep coming. Market wan lifeless, with' neither inclination to buy or sell, and all values are as previously quoted. A year1 ago hogs and sheep Were firm, cattle dull. Official livestock prices: ' Hogs Best eastern Oregon. $6.60: stackers and feeders, $6.0006.25; China fats, $6.2606.60. Cattle west eastern Oregon steers, $4.00; best cows and heifers, $3.26; bulls, $2.00. Sheep wetners, i4.zo(g;4.6o; iambs. $5.00. Amal. Cop. Co.. . Am. u. & jr., 0. do pfd. Am. Cot. Oil, 0 Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, c. Am. Smelt. 0. . do pfd. Anaconda M. Co. Am. Wool, 0... Atchison, 0 do pfd B. & O., com. .. do pfd .'. Brooklyn R. T. . . Can. Pac., a Cen. Lea., c do pfd C. G. W., c . . C. M. A St. P... C. A N-W., a... Ches. & Ohio . . Col. F. A I., c... Col. So., c do 2d pfd do 1st pfd. .. Del & Hudson. . D. & Rio G., c. . do pfd Erie, com Erie, 2d pfd do 1st prd. . . . L. ft N Manhattan Ry. . . Mex. Cen. Ry. . . M. K. & T. c do pfd Distillers Ot. Northern.... Ore Iand Mo. Pac Nat. Lead N. Y. Cm N. Y On. A W.. Nor. & W.. c .. No. Am No. Pac. c Pan. M. S. 8. Co. Penn. Ry P. Q.. L. & C. Co. Psd. St Car., 0. . do pfd Reading, c do 2d pfd do 1st pfd. . . . Rep. I. & St., a. do prd , Roo Is., c. do pfd St. L&S. F. 2pf. do 1st pfd. . . St L. & S. W c do pfd 80. Pac, a do pfd So. Ry., o do prd Term. C. & I. . . . Tex. & Pac T., St. L. & W., c. do prd Union Pac, c. . . do pfd U. S. Rub., c. . . do nfd U. S. St. Co., c. do prd Wabash, c do pfd West. Un. Tel.. . Wis. Cen., o. do pfd Va. Chem.- HH 138 149H 3 83 25H 69 124 11 107 H 61 28H 93 H 99 60H 178 134 150fc 8H 33 26 60 no 28H 25H 42H 60H 172 29 26H 42 116 11611$ 20HI 20 34 66H 13436 20 81 ' ' 111 z.H 31 60 141 61 77 63H 114 1324 3lH 126 38' 11 188 149H 89 83 25 US 26H 42H 108 107 80 29 20 82" 112 20 20H 34 66H 134 60 77 62 76 69 131& 28 124H '37 80 2H 20 811 31 60'66 38 I 39 lOOH'lOl 13U 26H 13 26 88 100 13 25H BOKN TiIIER REPORT BEARS Wheat Damage Is Smaller Than Expected Sharp Break in Liverpool. 4 - JWport on WbsM Crop. 4 4 Modern Miller of St Louis re- 4 ports on the average yield .of 1 wheat par aero as compared with tlve In a bat trimmed with flowers ana foliage, but the spirit of daring bas been best exemplified In tho "cockroach" safety pin. The) oockroaob ranks as the ''creepiest" ln woman's category of Insects, and tho Jeweled representation la ao accurate that oven Its owner is calculated to mistake her latest pur chase for the original and scream. a year ago: Illinois 8 per cent gain. Nebraska 10 per cant loas. Michigan Same as year ago Indiana II per cent loss. Ohio SO per cent loss. Kansas 26 per n cent loss; yield about 60,000,000 bushels. CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. Julv 6. JulvS. Loss. 1(06. September". 96 A 98& 1& 78$ December .100 101 Vs 1H SO In Chicago today the wheat market started sharply lower with tho material lower cables. Liverpool coming to Id down. The extreme bearlshness was started by the latest report of Modern Miller, tho American grain authority. While giving considerable damage to the crop the estimate of the milling Journal was so much better than expected that even the bulls became bearish during the day. Official Chicago prices by Ovorbock. Starr & Cooke company: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. J NEW YORK LIFE'S, CHIEF II II . - t -v I I A - i:J " . t III .1-.-: VFifi ; -V.7 b&M ...... ..... BW K T V-r ,j .j,mdf- 'OSk SB I t S ' I Bll B SI Bl SBk, Si 1 1-7 W Til III lTk n i-Wi WOMAN A 5PCCIALTY mxs. u. jc'tncAiT ' r:rl Tho only Chinoso woman oooior in mis .vtvr. has cured many, afflicted sufferers. Cured private and femala diseases, also throat and lung trouDiee; stomach bladder and kidney and diseases of all Hindi that the human flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chinese nerDS ana roots, itemeaies harmless. No operations. Honest treatment. Examination free. 112 Clay at., corner mira. Kldniy and Bladder Troublis URINARY DISCHARGES RELIEVED nr 24 Hours Each Cap- V tale bears MIDYl the name 4 Jbwiwi of toumttrftiU ALL pHrOQIBTS. 3 FOR WOMEN ONLY Or. taadenaaj's OoapeeaS Se.ai ad Cottoo Boot rute. Tke mm sd eoly reliable reoMdy for DsV LAY BO PEEIOOS. Care tke no Darwm r. Ringsiey. tne newiy rng, m pw a. .".f-i" '" eieciea presiaent or ino new ior 1 mruaa. weaea. Life Insurance company, is shown In this picture. Mr. Klngsley Is a son' in-law of former President McCall, who was driven out of the company because of the revelations before the legislative Investigating committee CHICHESTER'S PILLS IstV,. THK VIAMON BBANB. A July Sept. Deo. July Sept. Dec. July ept. Oct. July Sept. Oct. 100 4 68 61 88 89H 64 81 41 Kg .1600 .1620 896 900 847 861 867 94 97 100 CORN. 66H 66 64 OATS. 48 89 40 MESS PORK. 1608 1600 1680 1620 LARD. 900 896 906 1..0 SHORT RIBS. 860 846 870 862 862 867 8 86 A 100 66H t6 64H ill 160T 1680 880 B 900 B 906 B 860 B 870 I 862 B Liverpool Grain Market. CREEPY JEWELRY LATESI FASHION Caterpillars, Bugs, Flies and Cockroaches Among Pop ular Adornments. fMWi MrmsnnMI III. la B4 wd U Bullic nan k un M Bat Start. AlwM EllMbl CGeeVo Ys Weu-Xaewa ; CHINESE ' tui A.J WaA . . J DOCTOR Ha atase s Hfe sreoy r rasts tmi . tetbe wruf kis wentntml rcverti., ' , 0 MKKCVKTuroisoiif pa fiaoot WTO Va fnnilM e ear Catarrh, AitBsie, tear, Threat, Bbesaittasi .Sartovmaa, ' ftereeao Dfblllty. tnaMek. Uver, Kliteaff eMblest aleeea Measee rtsule Weak, aaaa ae4 AD Frirate tHapasea. ' , . ' A SURE CANCER CURE tuft Tnm JSfcliw. Okia-asV Sart aaa SeUauSk ' ir too ass ArrticriD. tbin Dixit. Diuii awb oaaaaiujva f r mi Miart Mil write fat soem Uaafe aad atreslaiv Isslesa 4 seats la auaaa. CONSULTATION FREE TBM C, HI WO CHJIS KKIUOUTj) OS, MIH rtrat SC. Oes. Matrlaaa. Vlaaaa lie rertlaas, races. , Liverpool, July 6. Official pricea WHEAT. July 6. 7s 8Hd 7s 6Hd 7s d CORN. s TlHd July September December September July 6. Loss. 7s 4d d 7s 6d 7s ld 4s lld d DE0VE FOR LINCOLN (Jonrnal Spatial Barrlra.) London, July 6. A spirit of darlnf haa infected the modern woman. She still shrinks from a caterpillar or an earwig, but her Jewelry must be made to Imitate them, though they are among her deadliest foes. The most up-to-date brooch Is such a clever replica of a moth that a careful housewife might be excused for peppering her furs and flannels. Lace pins, which used to be set with pearls and diamonds, are now decorated with a fearsome wasp or a alaantle daddy-longlegs. Creepy" sets are offered by some of 1 the west end Jewelers. They comprlre Id a spiaer s weo necmei miai 01 lino guia wire, in tne center or wnicn a nungry spider waits for the fly hovering on the outskirts. A spider brooch and a fly baiiale complete the set. "Caterpillar" hatpins are very effec. Total sales for day. 367.800 shares. United States Government Bonds. New York, July 6. Government bonds: Twos, registered . . , do coupon , Threes, registered . Fours, reg., new do coupon Fours, reg., old . do coupon Fours, Philippines Twos, Panama, new. District of Columbia Date. Bid. Asked. 1906 104 106 1906 104 106 1918 102 102 1918 108 103H 1918 101 1926 128 129 1926 128 129 1907 100 101 1907 100 101 1904 109 104 106 104 105 .... H4H New York Bank Statement. New York, July 6. Bank statement: Decrease. Reserve $ 1,663,625 do less U. S 1. 1.788,775 Loans 10,814.800 Specie 1,082,000 Legale 8,943.900 Deposits 18,491,600 Circulation 10,900 Xew York. Cotton Market. .' Open. High. Low. Close. January .... 1219 1224 1217 1220 March 1230 1233 1280 1230 July 1284 1287 1234 1283 August 1215 1224 1210 1213 September .. 1195 1201 1193 1193 October 1211 1217 1207 1210 November 12J8 December... 1214 1217 1210 1211 Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today $1,168,870.62 do year ago 792,656.45 HOGS RISE FIVE CENTS Eastern Markets Do Better With . Smaller Receipts in Yards. Chlcaaro Julv 6. Official receipts: nogs, vaiue. esnee Gain today I 866,824.07 Balances today j 110.487.72 do year ago . . . . . . 90,098.81 Journal Readers. The Journal's friends, when patron izing Journal advertisers, will confer a favor by mentioning that they saw the ad in The Journal. Kansan's Recollections of Boyhood Days in Illinois. "Abraham Lincoln was the best man I ever saw," said Wichita's oldest auc tioneer th other day. J. A. Banner is 72 years of age and probably the oldest successful auctioneer in tho state of Kansas. It is known among the friends of the old auctioneer, aays the Wichita Eagle, that ho and Abraham Lincoln were warm friends along in tho sarly 60s. When Mr. Benner was waiting for a sale the other day he cams over and sat on the curbing In front of the Eagle office and some of the boys got to talking about Lincoln. "Did you con sider Mr. Lincoln a very good man?" asked a young man who had evidently read of the martyred president In his school history. The plucky old auctioneer seemed to be horrified at the question. He won dered that anybody should ask such a question. His chin dropped and he spread out his hands palm upward like one in the presence of what ho con sidered some great sacrilege, and said: "Oh. he was the very best man I ever saw. and he waa as courageous as ho was good, in his treatment or men he was a prince, ana nis every action forced the conviction that he thought the man with an apron cutting atone or the man with overalls carrying brick as good as the president of the United States. He was great by nature . and the assumed greatness of small men failed to Impress him. Mv father used to own a livery barn at Urbana in Champaign county. W. W. Davis was Judge of that Judicial dis trict and Leonard Sweat was state at torney. He and Judge Davis were great friends of Abraham Lincoln, and when Mr. Lincoln waa elected president he appointed judge Davis a juage or the supreme court of the United States the very first opportunity. T was considered a Kid by tnose men when I first beoamo acquainted with them. Lincoln had partners in those counties, and when they would get cases of importance Lincoln would come over from Springfield to help them and of course he was at I'rbana, Mat toon and Danville every term of court Father had a double seated carriage and a fine team of bobtslled sorrel horses. I used to take that rig and drive Judge Davis, Mr. Lincoln and Leonard Sweat from Urbana to Mattoon and Danville and go after them when thev got readv to come back. They used to depend on the carriage and the kid, but they called me the boy. That was before tney had learned to can young people kids. Lilncoin was a great tamer ana iney used to have lively times on those trips. I have often thought that I never saw one of the rmrty take a drink. Men In clined to drink would certainly have had something along on such trips. The very fact that they did not have any thing along has convinced me that none of them ever took a drink." 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It goes to tho very bottom of tho disease and forces out every particle of impurity. The blood, tho tis sue, the flesh, the bones and tho whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health. r. . . Our curs dissolves the stricture completely and removes OtnClUrC every obstruction from tho urinary passage, allays all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, roduoas tho prostata gland, cleanses and heals tho bladder and kidneys, invigorates boalth and soundnsaa to every part of the body affected by tho disease. rVirnmV Tico ee Wo solicit tho most stubborn and long-standing VnroniC UlSCascs cases, because It has been our success In curing where others have failed that has gained us our reputation. Our effort is to effect a euro which shall bo Immediately beneficial, and lasting for the remainder of your Ufa Many men incur diseases peculiar to their sex through lack of education upon tho subject. Wo are able to help you regain your powera and retain them. Wo charge you nothing for tho advice, only for the cure. TTj i When neglected varicocele undermines the strength. V ariCUCClC deranges the functions, racks the nervous system and often produces an obliteration of tho vital powera Wo euro tho most aggravated cases of Varicocele without pain, suffering or Inconvsnlaacs. Not only do we give internal constitutional romodloa. nut wo also employ a local treatment which restores tho perfect oirculation of tho blood and regenerates the secretions, while the glands are enlarged and rigor and vitality are renewed. Tou will acquire from this curs a aenso of wall being which accompanies good, healthy and robust manhood. CONSULTATION FREE WRITE If you cannot call. All eorrospondenos strictly confidential, and all replies sent in plain envelopes. HOURS a, m. to I p. m,; Evenings, T to 1:10; Sunday, a. m. to It noon. ST. LOUIS mmaaT DISPENSARY POBTZJJR). OBSCrO. OOaUrXB nOOXTD AVD TSaTsTTT.T. I iBxiuinniiiiiiiixznmcszzszzz: sss eep. ,0(30 Chicago .... 3,000 4,000 Kansas City.... a.tniu id.uuu .... Omaha 7.000 7,000 ..x Hogs are 5o higher with 2,600 left over- Receipts a year ago were 1 2,000. Mixed, i6.8S6.1!H: heavy, I5.H5 CIO: rough, S.05.85; light, $5.95 .nU. .Cattle Steady. Sheep Strong. ' - "1 . ; . lirerpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, July (.Cotton futures closed easier, 8 to I points lower; spots quiet, 1 point lower, y Circus Too Strong for Election. From the Philadelphia Record. 4- With a rather dejected air he walked into the county commissioner's office at 8cranton. "I'm Goodrich, Judge of election in Greenfield township," ho said as he deposited the ballot box upon the desk. "Oh, yes, Mr. Goodrich, making your returns, eh7 wen. now cua everytning go up your way?" The face of Good rich brightened up as the clerk talked to him In a pleasant tone. "Weil, to tell the truth, things didn't go very good. I was there, but I was the only one that showed up during the six hours; all the rest went to the circus at Carbondale. Suppose I get my pay, all right, eh?" It was true. Not a vote had been cast Even Goodrich, the only one on dock, eould not vote, no one being there to. take tho ballot from him. Tho circus at Carbondale was to clams, j Woman Ranch Owner. Mrs. Amen M. Hart of Denver has near Fort DuChesne, Utah. In the Uin tah reservation. Mrs. Hart almost alone and unaided hes made the ranch what It is, says the Denver Post. In the summer of 190S, when the drawing of homesteaders took nlace. her name was among the first to come out the exact number was 129. In a few weeks she went to Vernal, Titan, to file on her claim. She selected a quarter section about seven miles from Pert DuChesne, a few miles from Myton. For year and a half Mrs. Hart haa resided on the property and Improved it. She has built houses and fences. ha dug ditches, milked cows, and in fact she has perrormed an trie work on a ranch that a man usually does. For several weeks during the first win ter she was there Mrs. Hart alept in a tent where the thermometer registered IS degrees below sera Th ranch is lo cated ISO miles from a railroad, and for a year and stx months Mrs Hart never saw a -railroad train .- Mrs. Hart, who Is now in Denver, expects to return to her ranch in a few davs. There she will again take un her work of slanting and building. , THE LEADING SPECIALIST IN MEN'S DISEASE There is no ailment peculiar to men that I cannot cure. For sixteen years I have devoted my entire time and energy to the treatment of men's diseases. My methods have been perfected by actual experience, with a thorough theoretical knowledge as a basis. I am the only physician thoroughly and permanently curing. those func tional derangements commonly classed as "Weakness" and my success in overcoming such cases has placed me foremost among specialists treating men's diseases and has brought me the largest practice of its kind in the west. Every afflicted man is Invited to writs me a description of Ms ease, Swah is my knowledge of men's diseases and so perfect are my methods In treating them that I am able to effect cures In all ordinary oasos without stojjrth patient in person. All correspondence striotly confidential. Those visiting Port land mar fool free to call at my office for personal consultation. 9B. VATMat, Xas esdim yeeiallst. You Pay When qurfxl;.cS;;10 WBAKNBSS So-called "Weakness" in men Is curable fully curable. It haa not , been cured by those measures com- mAnlv mn1nvawl ffr rhav a.ra math' ode based upon supposition and not upon fact Frematureness and loss of powr In men is due to a cnronio atata of Inflammation to the fros ts te gland, and not to a dlaordeded nervous condition, as haa been sup- Ksed. I treat the Inflammation by :al process that does not fail to accomplish its purpose, and with this condition correctedv'ull aad complete strength and vigor returns. STRICTURE My treatment Is ab solutely natnless. and perfect results ean be depended upon In every in stance. I do no outtlng or dilating whatever. Gontraotod DtsBorder Every case of contracted disease I treat is thoroughly oured. my pa tients havo no relapse Whsn I pronounce a oaso cured there is not a particle of infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and tbors is not tho lightest danger that the disease will return in its original form or work its way into-tho general sys tem. No contracted disorder Is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and I oape elally solicit thoso oaass that other doctors havo been unable to curs. I sars tho largest wtwattos ss oaoss I teTsciaaly folflll say stosa toes. u-4 My Colored Cnart sWwiag tits aale asavtomy sad aXfordlag- an la tav'S niseases tessstiac stady in saoa'l flSS SS SffiSS, ' -r ; , ' s VARICOGBL.I3 Wlthftat using knlfs, llgstars or' eauotlo, Srtlhout pain and without detention .from business, X our Varicocele in - ons ; week. It i you have sought a ours elsewhere sad been slsapointedp, or if you fear tho harsh methods that most physicians empkry in treating this disease, come to ms and I will ours you soundly and permanently by s gentJNi aed palnlsss method. Dont delay. Vari cocele has its dangers and brings Its disastrous results- If yes wtil sail Z will bs pleased , aspUla my mot hod of oaring. , , iracmo' blood ioi"--wo dangerous minerals M drive 1 rirus to the interior, Sst-harm!- blood-oleanslog . remedies tht t mors ths last poisonous taint. THE DR. TAYL0RIC0MSS Cr. Second and Msirlica ttrtttt 134 K:rtk:nrzzi,..i sibnrs, a. m, to Vm n osdays, a. ss. to t iym 1s- V" 0 .. . . .,