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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURN 13 Alt". PORTLAND .THURSDAY L. EVENING. JULY 'It' tttfc y Other Classified Ad vertisements will be found on pp. 16-17. ' v" - NEW TODAY. ' '-- I frOT LOOK AX THE4EI , a 1 . -. . 110O Choree corner lot In Irvlngton, surrounded by nloe homw, 768. 500O Coiy horn on Willamette heights. Present occupant will rent for-aear that will pay more than I par Cent. 11(0. 4000 It -room modrn house en East Couch at In Hawthorns'! flrat addition. Term arranged. 186. 180 Nice modern 6-room oottago 7 Via Sellwood. 1805. 2200 Corner home In Sellwoed. if you are looking (or something there this wlU appeal to you. ns, O Store building In the business i Mississippi are. pro now about 1100 a month. "btouoc&i chances. WANTED. PARTNER FOR to M6 tlon picture ahow in Portland; profit 8200 weekly; musr have 8760; particu lars, riiwmani, .7i i. fouTuznt good Location for home bakery, city market block. 328 3d. FOR BALE CASH GROCERY. ABOUT loo; sales over lie oaiiy. 7i int. fofCn&NT LobaiNo-HouiSE com- pletely furnished. Inquire saloon, 187 Alder WANTED LIVE HUSTLER FOR BU8I .. neaa office, only II. Room I, 361 Alder, upstairs. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ' SNAPS. . . M.OOO (1 8-1x100 and alley, f-room modern houae, block from car, Unl vsrslty Park: a fine suburban borne. $1,00040x100, new 7-roora , modern house, Alblna. 33,000860x100, 7-room houae, Mount Scott Una. i $1,10060x100 f-room modern home, Beat Flanders at,; easy terms arranged. COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. 6th and Ankeny. Phones Main 891. A-2468. part of duolpg ni 1094 S2B OOO-Blxth street comer close to the Portland hotel. The only comer on wnn street aa Clone lit- that can be bought for any thing like this bargain price. Now pays fair menus. 8(8. V..y. LEriCKE CO. I fcTH, WAtHINOtOW AT&J CHEAP LOTS FOR A FEW DATS WB WILL SELL TOU YOUR CHOICE OF LOTS IN HoUyburst At $325 Each S1&00 Down, 8)10.00 pa MMtk. Commonwealth Trust Co. txta aad Aakeny. Fhoaes atala M4, A-l4o. Modern (-room houae Corner Shaver and Garfield At a special price for A few days only. J. ,E, Boyd a ten, 81$ Garfield ave. TODAY'S MARKETS Hop Damage News Is Now, Coming, From Every .Section and ; Hay, Offer Some Encouragement in " the ' price. DAMAGE REPORT riOW COffFIRMEO SJSSBBJSBneSS-aWaBSBSBaBSBBBBaB Honey Dew and Lice Both Shown in Hop Fields by McKinley-MitchelL iie66--R66W H6ub$ iWb s L6T&; owner wanta to go away. Phone Union 1I1B. FOR SALEFARMS. FOR BALE -10 ACRES FINK CTJLTI vated land on railroad and county road; weat aide; will aell on easy pay ments or will trade. W.- H. Buoy, $01-1 Lumber Exchange bldg HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS. NEW BUGGY AND HARNESS WORTH 81 B0: will trade for any old thin. Inquire 801-8. Lumber Exchange bldg. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALE CHEAP FINS MOTION flcture machine, rums, etc Room I, 8th t Today's market features: Hop damage la confirmed. Another car ants" arrive. , Eggs are weak and lower. Poultry market continues firm. Still a famine In veal. Watermelons have good sale. Tomato market going to pieces. ftrlxl frnlta are verv high. Peppers coming from The Dalles. Mem Damasre zs ooaflnaed. The hop damage news lately pnntea fornla. $lffl.2t: Oregon. ..60ff!.00: Th. Tniirnal la halnv m Ore IU11V Con- I naranlna MxAII nn- avav Kaana KfftA' 0i-, a ,1a,. aa various aeaiera I iai. - ik. ...ni.-... 1 o r visit the ftelda of the valley. McKlnley f t0 dozen; peas. 0 7c; horaeradlah. So Mltohelt who haa lust returned frm i lD; artichokes. 507fio per dos; asnara several days' visit to the bop fields, g-ug, 75c per dos bunches; rhubarb, lo lb; aaya: reen onions. IBo per doa: bell pep- f llrtlv. fnilA OTrMvlhUrn tO OervaiS I 1..,. ItUMK. Tv IK' huil l.tliin. and to proone, rairneia ana u iu.., ( ) a0; cuoumbera, hothouse, 0tf and nowhere did I una me nop IS Bo doe; outdoor, $1.001. 80; radiehe-. BASPBEERIES ARE BETTER THAN USUAL T 1 e "Raapberrlea are not coming 4 nearly so fast as a few days e ago. I have Just had a report el from the country that produe- e 0 tlon la falling off. . Demand Is e better on account of Improve- 4 ment In quality, the fruit being e much better today than usual." e e John Koakey of MoEwen Koakey. e I bananas, 60 lb; lemons, $4.8096.86 per box; limes, Mexican. 44.00 per 100: pineapples, U.i64.00 dos; grape fruit. $.K6; cherries. 011o per lb.; gooseberries, 6c per lb; loganberrlea, 81.25 per crate; peachee. $1.00 1.88; cantaloupes, fanoy, $8.7608.25; raspberries, 81.25 0i 1.40; plume, $1.25 1.60: watermelons, lUo per lb. VEGETABLES Tumi n. new, 80ofl $1.00 sack; csrrots. 75c0tl.OO per sacL, beets. 81.76 Dar sack: oarsnlos. 81 00O $1.25; cabbage. $2.26, tomatoes. Calf- FIRST HOGS III 8 DAYS ARRIVE Today's mall Shipment Breaks Fast of Over a Week Markets Good. Innlrlna- anv hat far than a veaT ago. NOt a single yard that I saw will likely pro duoe aa good a orop aa a year ago, while nine out or ten yaroa win mu u creaa In. production. There are some very ones. seneral per cent from last year. oney saw and lloa 15o dos bunches: eggplant 8O0S6o lb; green corn. 86o dos. roeerles, Vats, Sto. SUGAR Cube, $8.18 H: powdered. y good yards and aoroe awfully poor $5.7H; berry, $5.77 H a. I believe that the production In $6.77 : Star, 88.87 H: eral will be deoreaeed from 10 to 16 extra B, $5 27W: gold con; y granulated. f. A, $6.77,; LI den C, 88.17 vellow. $6.07 M: oeet granuiated. barrels. 10c; half barrels, t6o; boxes. He advance on eack oasis. Portland Union Stockyards, July 11 nfflxlal raealota: . - Mnn. Cattle. Bhet. Todaw 60 100 76 Walr a an ... Year ago . ... ...... '188 818 888 Prev. year 88 .80 40 Trading Jn ths llvestockxnarket la not on a very extensive scale, receipts being light, while buyers show no disposition to hurry sales. The flrat hoga to arrive in the yards for eight cays came in this market today. The ahlpment waa very small, consisting of but iu naaa. aa agalnat none a week ago, 168 head a year ago andV a nominal number two years ago. The amount that cam to day was sO small that deaplte the bearlah tactlca of the big pacKere tney were readily picked up at quoted prices. Few Oattto Are Coming, So few cattle are oomlng to market at thla time that the klllera are beoom lng alarmed and are sending buyers into newer territory In order to secure tbetr requirements. Just 100 head war re- oorted In durlnr the 14 hours, thla com paring with none a week ago, 816 head a year ago and 80 head two yearg ago iwvay. account tii mm iioui ruuf cattle prices are holding welL Fair Uxuk ef Sheep, There waa a fair run of sheep In the "Honey dew and lice have appeared (Above prlc.. are 80 days net eaah fff today but the aood demand for in the large arda. and but few of the QUtatons. ftiSi in Jeneri sjfd ffe llsht t?Hvals fL-A.'f HONBY-68.6, per crau ?nhoPth."oy.f. Srlce prospects are so low. In the up inds w"here the vines are thin the heat Is kllllns- the vermin, but It likewise Is burning the arms. Where It does good It likewise does Injury. It Is In the low lands where honey dew and : Uoe show up greatest "The vnrds are lust oomlng Into brands. $16,880 COFFEE PacJtage It.si. SALT Coarse Half pound. 100a. Ill per ton; 60s, $11.50; table, dairy. 80s, $16.60; 160a, $16.26; balea, $1.10; lm- jooe. it: and rock. 1 io.dv; ivvm, io.xo; oaies, rorted Liverpool, 60s, $18.00; lOOe. 24s. $16.00; extra fine, bbls, is. ta 10s, $4.6095.60; Liverpool lum 1 sheep. Receipts were 676 heed against none a week ago, 288 head a year ago and a nominal run two years ago. Mar ket holding well at the prloe. A year ago today: Hogs and sheep firmer; cattle dull; all values unchanged. Official livestock crises: Hogs Best eastern Oregon. 86.60; BARTER AND EXCHANGE. 14 ACRES IN FULL BEARING fruit. In first-class oondltlon with a heavy orop; will trade for houae and lot or lot in Portland, w. m. Buoy, eui-x uumoer Excnango niog. MARRIAGE LICENSES. J. L. Wall In, 170 E. 16th at N. Marie K. Backle. 1(. R L. Whltcomb, 186 Seymour at, 88 Flora May Norcross, 81. George R. Tremblay, 207 Vi Srd St. 84 Mrs. Marv M. Powers. 21. J, H. Wood, 824 Water st, 18; Lola jr. jackaon, 21. , Edmond L. Arehambeau, 766 Therm an at.. 32: Natalie E. White. 21 J. B. Yeon, 41; Mary Elisabeth Welch, II. Isaao Lemaster, Louisville, Ky., 40 Eunice E. Derlefleld. 85. W. H. Hellman, 226 Knott st, $4f Frances E. Severance, 2s. Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith st Co., Wash ' Waahlngton bldg., corner 4th an ington ata. Tonseth A Co., florists, for flowers e: all kinds. 128 6th st. and Clarke Broe., Florist Fine flowers id floral designs. tt Morrison at Full dress emits Tor rent, at!"" stsea. Unique Tailoring Co., 808 Btark st BIRTHS EPPS July. $ to Mr. and Mrs. W. Q ErDS. 206 E. 12th St.. a son. McDEVITT July 6. to Mr. and Mrs Charles W. McDevltt. 176 Sherman t, a son. DEATHS TARFIELD July 8, Mrs. Carolina Hllma Tarfieid, aged 49 yeara and 1 months; Woodstock station; cancer. BCHAUBHRGER July 9. Frits Sohau berger, aged 12 yeara and 7 months; Arleta; pulmonary tuberculosis. WHITE July 7, Mrs. Barah White. aged 61 years, 6 months and 11 days; Seaside, Or.; heart failure. GEBHART July 8, Johannes Gebhart, agea 6 nays, zi is. inn st, inanition. JOBE8 July 9, William VanBant Jobea, aged 67 yeara, 6 months and 88 days; Bt. jonns; myocaraitis. NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the war rants enumerated oeiow, issued by Mult nomah county. Oregon, more than aeven yeara prior to this date, will, be canceled ir not presented tor payment on or be fore September , 1907. as by law tro- vlded. Class 84, No. IS038. William Donovan, tor II. issued June 14. 1894. Class 86, No.. 1084, 8. E. Rehstrom, for 111. Issued Bestember 1. 1894. Class 86, No. 19634. T. L. Rav, for $6.40, Is sued March I, 1897. Clasa "A," No. T167, C. Possig, for $6, Issued January a a S a a-ai a. a as 'k. a wa le, lav, viass w no, tin, a. nai- lock, for $31.66, Issued July 1, 1894. r or me county court F. '8. FIELDS, County Clerk. (Sy order BUSINESS NOTICES BICYCLE REPAIRING AND LOCK smlthlng; work guaranteed. 807 Stark st. Bhaw A Wyatt HELP WANTED MALE. YOU CAN LEARN TO OPERATE Mo tion picture machines in short time; salary 825 weekly: lessons reasonable. Mewman s, gtn st WANTED APPRENTICE...- BOYS' Portland Wire A Iron Works, Id ami Everett sts. 1 , WANTED A MAtt EXPERIENCEb W suits and ladies' furnishings; one who baa life, and vim; rood salary to the man who can fill the bill. N-418. Journal. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for chambermaid. Standard bouse. 181 N. 8th st. BIRL F6R blNlNa-ROdie1 WORk. N. 11th st SITTJATIONS WANTEDMALE. I jStARBIBD COUPLE WOULD TAKE nhnraa tkt rnomlnar Iiahui "D ' u. Sxpenence ana workers. Address Q-413. ournal. , NEWPORT LOTS AND MINNEAPOLIS income property. wnat nave your Phone E. 601. OIL PAINTING TO EXCHANGE FOR dentist work. Phone 601. CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS. BEE MEL VI N. THE RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT SPIRITUAL ADVISER. GUARANTEES SATISFACTION ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. YOU HEAR THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. SPECIAL THIS WEEK LOW FEB. 60o 6O0 60c 6O0 6O0 891 Vi MORRISON. COR. 5TH. PHONS MAIN 7346. STEVENS FAMILY HOLDS REIIIIIOII L. A. Esson Is Elected Presi dent at Sixteenth Annual Session at Sikerton. Li.. r ,1.1.1. . V. nlnVlna will ha I. .A. a .... .... .A Ik ...1. . 1 , AA. 1AA. I ; rZm iriaha' It!.. " ' . s loc iters ana reeaers. is.oos.zo unina about as early as a year ago. Krebs Jio.60. . fta. $6.3506.60 big yard at Brooks Is not looking very (Above prices spply to sales Of lees Cattle Beet eastern Orecon steers. weVtne oondltlon "fa thin car lot-. Car fot. at special prloe. 4. 1 KiitS hfKllbtut To ahow you the don't oare nature or moject to fluctuatlona.) $3 00 . the growers this season, I have only to RICE Imperial Japan, No. L o; No. ' jgheep Wethers. $4.1604 60: lambs. lust berlnnlns to string the vines. Tble a' lax Bp: Creole. 6Vc. Is an unheard Of occurrence for thla BEANS Small white, $8.80; large white. 83.25) ptnk. $1.25: bayou, ll.se; time of aeaaon.' West Bide) In Sams Shape. an aaalatant of Mr. Mitchell's who I traveled over the west side to see ahow the Crop looked, said tnis morning tnai Dim vards were very llitht and thin, and 2n Voo'p.rl!b;"B?l1 "18?! he see mm ui naavaiw I nc.au MViTflirpi a,..Wnaa CATTLE STRONG IN EAST I. (man tUs: Mexican rarta vSSSrfffpA Kat'el.0 KJ Si Oo Market H Steady Tone for lb; japaneae, ftiarsHc; roaaieo. 'r7tl II om ana Kbocp. nor lb: walnuts. California, 15o per lb; . .... pine nuts, 1491B0 per lb: hickory nuts. wncago, juiy ii.orriciai receipts: 4-S.UBS. VQI,Lia, DUCtJU! 26.000 7.000 18.000 0,000. 6.000 2.000 8.000 2.600 2.000 Hogs are steady; left over, 20,000. lpta a year ago were 31,000. Mixed ib.oo; rough. irm!5' 'raSr.ii? bJloiTrb7 Chicago 3 yarda that compared with a year p.r . irrona si. 1 O 2l 4 o. Kansas City 1 AU Trade) In Washington. r?0?' Hog's ars"ste'ad'r: A newtradlng la shown In the local 1"! ?roWtWUX ?s M, market but ther. are rumora of addl- ik" vial extra. $4c ner "b ordinary. !! S2x! v.av7i .vJ; tlonal buying In Waahlngton .Ut. at ft. raal , xtra, iy 1 lblD.oruBt? tf,th. 4-806- COAST IWT GRADED EAST s ' Trade7 Anticipates a; Good Call for, Oregon Grain Decline in Futures. The Chicago wheat market started with a dull tone and sell ing pressurs of longs carried all values down. Forslgn markets were dull snd weak on account of the disappointment with the government report issued yesterday. CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. July 19. .lit 99k 103 Loss. 1906. 8 80 July 11. July 90 Sept ljt Deo 96t& May. 101 ' Pacific coast wheat Is now being traded on the Chlcaaro market thua early In the season, doing away with the agitation started two yeara ago when shipments from here were mads to mat market ' Everv one in the trade anticipates ths best season In recent years for Oreron. Idaho and Washington wheat with a probable yield In three states of 0,000,000 bushels. This season the ra ciflo northwest will have considerable wheat to offer. East to Take Wheat. That the east will take considerable of the crop is believed by all at this time. The wheat croD in Kurope win cause larger exports than isuaL and taklnr every thins into consideration rospeota for good prices could hardly e better. Official Chicago prices by Overbook. Starr A Cooke company: WHEAT. Open. High. Lw July Sept Deo. May ?1H July 8ept. Dec 91 90 9514 91 H 98U 91 91 ....103 102 101 CORN. 63 IATS. 48H 88 414 Close. 90 98, 101 CRD UAL SAYS it's the dm;;;; Prelate QH6tes "Ireland! 60 .... ber Is Ireland Tree'' to : Erin's Sons. ii NOTHING TO BE HOPED T FROM BRITISH ACTION , ; " Recrnltlnc in Ireland for Englaad'g Army Not What It Once Waa Pa trlotlo Orgaalzatlong m Powtr Irish ClrU Taboo the Uniform, 1 65U 63! S. July 48 43 Sept. 39 40 U Deo 41 43 6IU 64 'i 62 Issue of the New York Producers' Price Current says of the general outlook: "The past week has brought little of importance in the wav or nop news, ine market If anything haa saeged both on the coast and in New York. Hops have been sold as low aa So, for very poor HAMS BACON. ETC. Portland pack Sheep Steady. docaJ) hams. 10 to 13 lbs, 16Vio per lb; 14 to is ion, iso per id; is io zu ids. 16c: breakfast bacon. 16tt22o per lb; picnics, lZo per in; cottage roil. llUo ner lb: rerular short clears, un- amoked, 12o per lb: smoked. 12o per lb; NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Valnrs Hold Slightly Bettr Lon . don Prices Are Higher. New York, July 11. Stocks held bet ter tndav. AmaricaA atorks In T.nru1nn local market at 6 and 7o. The growing I ,iur h'alilaa nnamnkta. n'Un ner lb: were nnlta hulllalf about narltr. The crop In all sections shows good progress. J ,moi(ed. llSo per lb; shoulders, llVio general market In London fa heavy and Wltn occasional rains ana warm weatn- per D; pickled tonguea, 80e each. Inclined to aell off. Bank of England er there can be nothing else asked for. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. lOo. 13o rate remains at 4 per cent Bt Paul From England the much neededi rain pr lb; 6s, ISHoper lb; 60-lb tine. 12Vio gross earnings for the last fiscal year ni ajuvou, aaiu uov ui ni iu.h. i per id; sream renaerea, ivm. uo ir i uw increase or 10 per cent, which 1 id: ds 11140 ner id: compouuu. xvs, ivo quality In Waahlngton, and 70 for the ciear backs, unsmoked, 12o: smoked, 13c very ohoicest Uft in Oregon. Some In- per Ib; un0n butts. 10 to 13 lbs un- renor iois oi viainingiinn oi va u" smoked, 8c per lb; smoked, to per id; (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 811 vert on. Or., July 11. The sixteenth annual reunion of the Stevena family, pioneers of Oregon, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mount In this city yesterday. There were SB members present. The forenoon was spent In a social way and at the noon hour a bountiful repast was served. In ths afternoon a program was rendered consisting of musical1 selections, notn vocal ana in strumental, recitations, etc Dr. Hugh Mount of Oregon City entertained the family for some time In giving a de scriotion of his recent trio to Hono lulu. At the close of the program the fol lowing officers were elected. L. A. Es son, presiaent, uervais, or.; Mrs. Eva Maacher. vice-president, Sllverton, Or.; Mrs. Dollle Smith, secretary and treas urer, Sllverton, Or. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Rlngo, near Gervals. TWICE A BRIDE III 15 MONTHS Kentucky Divorcee Marries Reno Youth on Short Courtship. now as low as 360.000 and as high aa 400.000 hundred weight Germanv con tinues to report good progress In all sections." Dried Fruits Are Tsry High. High prices are now expected to rule In all lined of dried fruits the coming season. Crocs have not been heavy any where, and this has forced dryers to pay unusually high figures. While there Is but little that Is new in the prune sit uatlon, many dealers are again trying to contract the coming crop wltn grow era at rood prices. Opening prices on this year's dried peaches ana apricots are quoted fully 10 per cent higher than apot prices, and '.he latter will have to be moved up sev eral notches. Brief Notes of the Trade. Eggs are weaker, with holders of eastern stock shouting with glee over the aiieared poor duality or local stock. According to the trad-. those who are now howling poor quality were tne ones to blame for this, as they Induced country shippers to hold for higher values when the market and weather did not Justify It. Chicken supplies still very scarce. Price at top. Cheese Is fair with values stationary. Another car of Brawley "cants" came In this morning-. Price lower Tomatoes glutting the market. Values down. Green peppers arriving from The Dalles. Muoh better quality than Cali fornia stock. Peach market lower, with much larger supplies. Some freestones come from the south. Famine In veal market continued, Halibut Is quoted He a pound higher. Loganberries higher, wltn smauer ar rivals. Today's Front street prices: - Orals, Floor and Feed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 90. Urge lots; small lots, 8. WHEAT Club, 84i985o; re a Russian, ner Ik FI8H Rock cod. 7o per lb: flounders. 6a bar lb. I halibut 7o rer lb.: strlDSd bass, He ner lb; catfish. lOo per lb; -il-mon, fresn Columbia chlnook, 11 Ho per lb.; steeiheade, loo per in; nerrings, do entirely absorbed by higher operation expenses. Steel trade authority says orders are satisfactory for this time of the year. producers Deileve copper price reduction will not extend further, Thirty-one million dollars In gold wen abroad today, making Z8,080,uoo on July Sept July 8ept Oct. July Sept Oct MESS PORK. ..1610 1610 ..1617 1630 LARD. .. 877 877 ...695 895 . . 897 897 SHORT RIBS. 860 863 866 167 1610 1617 877 891 897 $80 858 1610 1625 877 895 897 (46 862 856 w """. r '"i -"-. .-'"' present movement. Indianapolis re lb; perch, ec per id: dmck coo. io per , ... volume of frelarht traffic still lb: torn cod. 7o per lb; lobsters, 16o per lb; fresh mackerel. 8c per lb; crawfish. 5 On ner doc: sturseon. 10o per ID: DISCS bass, lOo per lb; Columbia river smelt 6o per lb; shad, 4c per lb; black cod, 7Uf nar lb " r - ' . . OYSTERS Bhoaiwater pay, per gal lon, $2.60; per 100-lb nark, $4.60: Olym- contlnues goo 4, and especially on the soutnern lines. Official New York prices, by Overbeck, Btarr Jooe companyt fJBjSo $7.00 ner rallon. $2.25: per 116-lb sack. 0496.25: Eagle, canned, lOo can; .00 dos. CLAMS Hardehell, per box, $8.40; razor clams. 82.00 per box: lOo per dos. Faints, Coal Oil, Sto. ROPE Pure Manila. l5Ao: standard. 18ic; alsal, 11c COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases. 19Ho per gal; water white. Iron bbls, 14o per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head light, 170 deg., cases. 21 Ho per gaL GASOLINE 86 dex.. cases. 24Ho ner gal; Iron bbls, 18c per gal. BENZINE: 12 deg.. caeea. 26o par gal; Iron bbls, 93c per gal. TUKrENTiwit in cases, so per gai; wooden bbla. 93c per gaL WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7o per lb; 600-lb lota. 3o per lb; leas lots, tie per lb. Wilts? M aiub rTeseni oasis ai ti.10. DESCRIPTION. 3VEVADA MINING STOCKS Bid Prices Ruling Today In San Francisco Market. Ssn Francisco, July 11. Official bid prices: GOLDFIliL.D UlSTKHJT. Sandstorm 48c. Red Top 84.26A, Mo hawk $16.00. Columbia Mt. 64c. Jumbo 14.00A. Jumbo Ext. $1.70, Vernal 17c, FURNISHED ROOMS -FOR RENT. THE KLONDIKE NICELY FUR nlshed rooms on ground-floor. 60$ Alder st . FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING. I FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; convenient; ground floor, 883 3rd st Mi FOR RENT FLATS FOR RENT JULY 15; BEAUTIFUL 6- heat water, telephone, gas ranges free; Nichols Investment Co., 608 Dekura. Phone Main 200. - - HOUSES FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE, FOR ' SALE FURNITURB AND Wishes in 6-rodm cottage; centrally lo cated, TN. Portland. - Price $360: half aabi rant J33.66. G-414. JwiraaL A, , Joaraal Boeelal Serrlee.) Reno, Nov., Jury 11- But 19 years of age, Mrs.' Ada Howell became a bride for the second" time within ths past 15 months, when she married William E. Wilbur of Reno last evening. When scarcely 18 years old. Miss Ada MoCubbln married George Howell In Kentuoky, her native state. Her happi ness was short lived and at the end of two weeks her husband dlsanoeared af ter having secured possession of her large estate and transforming it Into cash. She came to Reno last October and Instituted divorce proceedings, . While awaiting trial she fell In love With young WilDur, son of a wealthy lumberman, and their troth was plight ed. A decree tif divorce was s-ranted a week ago yesterday and within a fort night she was again a bride. . Hal past seven. See tomorrow night's Journal. BENNETT'S FINE . ' GOES TO CREDITORS Chairman Wittenberg of the city school board has decided to - let the 32,000 fine .assessed against Contractor Bennett rn to the creditors of the latter. When1 the board decided on thla action Monday night the chairman was opposed to it and said he would take the matter Into the court to enjoin the district from giving the money to the creditors. , ' - 11 1 n 11 1 . 1 1 1. 11 " 1 I ' , Journal Readers. Th Journal' friends, "when patron, islng Journal advertisers, will confer a favor by mentioning that they saw tha ad la Ths Jaomal. - ": ' at a. . 1 A CfOi 8)4... wnllaw C A A fi Ra n 1 .. 1 1. s 1 J eTI 1 A aiT r,n 1 OR c; Dl utjsiifFiiit 01 u'ouv, tswicj, sf ovb, i rouiiayivniiia uuiui irm m, fi.oi CORN wnoie, jia.uu; cracKea, i..wu Kendall bcA, Booth . 47c, Blue Bun 28c. nams r ah . BARLEY New Feed, $21,006)22.06 ?er ton; rolled. $21.00 24.00; brewing. 22.00928.00. RYE $1.65 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; valley, $4.30 $4.40; jrraham, u8. $1.76; whole wheat $4.00; rye. 60s, $e.00; bales, $2.76. MILLSTTJFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings, $26.00; shorts, country, $20; city, $19.00: chop. $16.00(921.00. HA i rToaucers price -nmomy. Willamette valley, fancy. $16.06017.60; g pjjji gxt 7A, I Rose 6o ordinary. 312.00l4.003astem Oregon. 6cA Goldf Cona 88 00 $19.00io.0O: rnlxed; $10.0010.0; Triangle zlt ffvv.uu: rsaViti. ib.vvut xv.v? : i BT9.00. COMSTOCIC DISTRICT pat f a. b Portland 15oA, Con. Virginia 66c, Savage 6c. Hale 26c- sou? 14c. r0rUM1 Norcross 90o. Yellow Jacket 26c. Clty' creamery 27Hej see- Belcher 60c Confidence 82e, Sierra Nev. icy hens, nc per io; roosters, t Daisy 9cA, Homestane cons. 5c, Yankee do pfj , lOHc lb; fryers I817c lb;, broilers, oirl 6c, Nugget 6c, Tramp Cona 46c, Tenn. C. '& I clover, 28.6009.00; grain. $8.00016.0$; cheat $8.5009.00. Batter, Eggs and Poultry, BUTTER Sweet cream. OTTTTTU T1! onds, 26 He; outside fancy, 25c; seconds. 22Hc; store, oroeon. isayiso. fiGGS Extra.fncy candled, 22 Ht 23c. CHEESE New Full cream, flata. 14 H Ibo per lb; Young Americas, 15H 16c per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 13 He; fancy hens; 14c per in; roosters, old. lOHc lb: fryers. 169 16 17c lb; old ducks, 15o lb; spring ducks, IB isc in; geese, eio. o;ioa per lb; spring geese, ii who per id: tur keys. 11&140 lb for old; squabs. 32.60 per dos; pigeons, 31.25 per doa Dressed poultry, 11 H Pr lb higher. Xops, Wool and Xldes. HOPS 1806 orop prime to choice. 6H 7c; medium to prime, 60614c; con tracts. 1907 crop, 10 lie u WOOL 1807 clip Valley. ' 10 Olio astern Oregon, 16021c. MOHAIR New 1907210899. SHEEPSKINS Bheatabg, 16020c each; short wool, 35 0 40c; tn&ttttr.. wool, 6075o each; long wool, 75cfc 11.00 each. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 8HOo; No. I ana grease, idiha Adams 12c, Silver Pick 61c, May Queen SQeA, Nev. Boy 8o, B. B. Ext 8c, Blue Bell 17o. Dixie 6c. G. Columbia 80c. Hl- bernla 7cA, St. Ives 98c, Conqueror 10c, Blk Rock 4c, Lone Star 18c. U. wonder 2c. oro 19c. Kendall Ext. 2c. Sandst Ext. 4c, Mayne 7c, Atlanta 66c, Great Bend 62c, Slmerone 10c, Empire 10c, Red Top Ext 22c, norence 14 65, uiara r. u. B. Con. 21c, G. Daisy $1.80, La (run a $1.30, Commonwealth 256c, Comb. Fract $2.70. Gr. Bend Ext. 13c, Or. Bend Anx. 9c. B. B. Bonanso 6c, Kewanos 80c, Portland 21c, Francie Mohawk $1.20, Red Hill 45o, Mohawk Ext. 10c, Lou Dillon 7c, Y. Tiger 18c. Grandma 10c, col. Mt Dlam'f. Triangle 21c COMSTOCIT DISTRICT. Ophlr 17o, Mexican 46c, Gould A Curry Exchaauer 24c. BUliLTKOU 1J1STK1CT. Oric-lnal 7c. Bullf. M. C. 15c. Mont Bullf. 4c, Nat Bank 25cA, I. Harria 2c, Amethyst 80c, Gold Bar 65c, Btelnway 7c, Denver Buf. Anx. 8c, Bonnie Clare o7c, Mayn. cons. 8c, Monty, unio jxt. 6c. G. Scepter 10c. Monty. Mt. 13c. B. Daisy 9cA, Homestake Cons. 96c, Yankee A mal. Copper.... Am. C. A P., o... do preferred. .. Am. Cot Oil, o.. Am. Loco., o Am. Suirar. o. . . . Am. Smelt, c. do preferred. . Ana Min. Co. . . Am. -Woolen, o. Atchison, c . . . . do preferred . . Baltl. ft Ohio, o do preferred Brooklyn R. T.. Can. Pacific, o. Cen. Leather, o. do preferred. . C. & O. W., o. . . C, M. & St. P. . C. 4 N. W., c. . Chesapeake 4 O. Colo. F. ft I., c. Colo. South, c. . do 2d preferred do 1st prd. . . .Del a. & Hudson D. A R. G.. c. .. do preferred. . Erie, c , do 2d pfd do 1st pfd. . . . Illinois' Central. . Louis. & Nash.. Manhattan Ry. . Mex. Cen. Ry M., K ft T., c... do pfd Distillers Great Northern . . Oregon Lands... Mo. Pac. ..... Nat. Lead N. Y. Cen. N. Y., Ont. & W. Nor. A West, c. do pfd No. Am No. Pac, o Pac. M.&S.S.CO. Penn. Ry P. a., L. A C Co. Press. St. C, c. Reading, c. ... do 2d pfd. .. do 1st pfd.. . Rep. I. A S., a. . do pfd Rack Island, c. do pfd St. L. ft S.F., 2pf. do 1st. pfd. . , . St L. ec S. WM a do prd. . So. Pac., c do pfd. . So. Ry..c. HI 66H 17344 22 V. 188 118H 106 68 90 92 H CHITTIM BARK 50 par lb. Fruits aad Yegetables, POTATOES--2H$c per lb. Call- ONIONS Jobbing price New fornla red, $8.6043.76 per seek; New Walla Walla, Io lb; garlic, 8cr per lb. APPLES New. ILM0ML ? FjUCSIi VVtJmSta 8Q4j o. Tex. ft Pac, T. St L. ft W. do pfd Union Pac., e. . . no via iU. 8. Rubber, c do nfd. ...... U. 8. Steel Co., c do , pfd Wabash, o. . ... do pfd. JhemT 29H 27H 49 M 187 100 36 !H 28 60 137 101 36H 99 13H Victor 9oA, Sunset 6c, North Star 7c, TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. $18, Mont. Ton. $$.16, Ton. Ext $1.70, MacNamara 29c, -Midway $1.20, Ton. Belmont $3.20, Ton. No. Star 27oA, Ohio Ton. 6cA, West End Cons. 90cA, Rescue 17c, Ton. A Calif. 7c, Golden Anchor 19c, Jim Butler $1.05, Ton. Cash Boy 6c, Ton. Home 6c, Bost Ton. lOcA. Monarch Pitta Ex. lOoA. Mont Mid. Ext. 6cA. Golden Crown lOcA, I st. TJn. Tei. ... HAAOuiian iiuinuT. 1 Wise. Can., c. Manh. Cons. 50c A, Mann. M. Co. 7c, I ao pra G. .Wedge 8c, Seyler Hump. 6c, Dexter I Va CI 12c, L. Joe 2o, Crescent cA, Combina tion 3c, Granny 18c. Mustang 83c, Cow bov 4c Orlg. Manh. 8c Bronoho 7c Jump. Jack 7c Pinenut 7c Buffalo 2c D. XJQM ec, .x. jniursa io, iqujaq vaiuy 6c VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Fairv. Eagle 60c Nevada Hills, $, No. Star Wonder 4c, ' Eagle's Nest 20c A. I Gain "todar Ruby Wonder 35c Alloa of Wonder I Balances today OA. FltUBurc Buvar rsax ata o yaar ago u.. 24 58H 33 64H in h 127 28 132 H 21 47 85 65 78H 111 19H 65 33 If I Hi 32 127 29 122 85 102 78 111 19 66 24 60" 64H 131 65H H 74 126H 27H s 120 28 121ll21S 90 24H 100 77 111 19 65 29 27 49 136 100 85 99 18 34 H 101 Total sales for day, 460,400 shares. Call money closed 3 per cent. Portland Bank Statement. Clearings tod.ay oo year ago . ....$1,441,411.26 .... 1.099.583.64 ere' a $ $41,838.71 147.697.40 l$.Ilf.tl Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, July 11. Official prices: WHEAT. Ooen. Close. July 16. .7s 2d 7s 2d 7s 2d .7s 4d 7s 8d 7s 4d .7s 6d 7s 6d 7s 6d CORN. .4slld 4slld 4slld July Sept. Dec Loss. Hd d Hd Stateg Government Bonds. York, July 11. Government Bept United New bonds: A Date. Twos, registered.. .. .1905 do ooupon 1905 Threes, registered ..1918 do coupon 1918 Fours, reg., new 1925 do coupon 1925 Four, reg.. old 1907 do coupon 1907 Fours. Philippines do coupon Twoj. Pan-ma, new District of Columbia. ... Bid. Asked. 106 106 106 106 102 ' 108 108 108 138 139 138 118 164 106 104 106 109 H 104 106 114 114H 106 New York Cotton. Jan. . Feb. . March May . July ' . Aug. Open. ,..1185 !!.'li98 ...1312 .1193 .1163 Sept 116? ......ill Oct Nov. Dec High. 113 lioi 1318 1196 1171 1167 1186 ...1171 1187 Low. 1177 lisi 1311 1190 1166 116$ 1170 lifi July 11 10 1186 1187 1188 1191 1166 1197 1107 1209 1180 1190 1164 1184 1160 1161 1179 1180 1178 1180 1173 1180 Foreign Exchange Rate. v Tnrk. Julv 11. Forelm ex change market opened weak at 10 to 15 points decline. uaDiea uioiii.iu; de mand, 484.550486.66; 60 Trays. 483.50 488 60: francs, 661 less 3-82; marks. 95 6-15 plus 1-3Z. New York-London Silrer. New York. July 11. Bar sliver 67 c; London, 81 1-1 6d. Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool. July 11. Cotton futures closed 6 6 points down. (Journal Special Set rice.) Dublin, July 10. "Irelsnd sober Is) Ireland free" Is an old saying quoted! . by Cardinal Logue at the recent meet- . lng of the Father Mathew TtmperattM union at Armagh. The cardinal declared that while he would not stint the praise ' due to the parliamentary party and the other national public organisations for , ths good work thoy had dons, he thought the real regeneration of Ireland would ' come from the temperance movement. . He declared that the drink bill of Ire land last yesr wss over $65,000,008 and . that the consumption of alcohol in tha oountry waa greater now than It waa in 1640, when the population waa twice -as large., Voluntary effort he declared, was the only euro for the evil, fo while so much of the British revenue was derived from tbe tax on alcohol, little could be hoped for In the way ofl legislation to check it He urged tha . school teachers, the medical men. and the clergy of the country te work un ceasingly in teaching the people beta ' young and old, the evil of drink. . Season for Imperial Teomeai Recent debates In parliament On tha -reorganisation of the British army, which by the way is sadly In need ol it hare revealed some surprising things to Irishmen. One of the revelations haa been the exlstenoe of the south ef Ire- land Imperial Yeomanry, about whosa fate much solicitude wss shown bje, -Captain Cratr. one of the O ran ire mere v bars from Lister. None of the mens hers from the South of Ireland had ever heard of the existence of that band of - doughty warriors and they begged Cap tain Craig to tell them where Its head- , quarters were and when it was organ-. Ised. The gallant captain, however, did not grant the deal red Information and Irishmen are now scouring the eoun- - irr wiin a nam irain cumo a una South of Ireland Imperial Teoman. As a matter of fact the Yeomaarr. which is a useful branch of the militia, organisation In England, Is practically non-existent In Ireland. There are m Tew scattered companies nmone tha Orange farmers in the North, who de- ; light to turn out In gandy uniforms, mounted on their -plough horses, and g -through mysterious evolutions at tha : command of an officer who is usually t one of the sons of their landlord. -In the south, however, the farmers are too -patriotic to wear England's uniform i even for the purposes of recreation. Irish Girls Spurn Tommy Atataav. The British army authorities are vary; ' muoh concerned Just now sbout tha suc cess of the Sinn Fein aad other patriotic) ' organisations In their campaign against recruiting for the English army in Ire- . land. Irishmen have fought England' ' battles Tor generations, but during tha last year the number of suitable men offering themselves as recruits at Irish. -depots has fallen off more than fifty per -cent This is particularly serious in the cavalry branch which has depended more than anv other on Irish recruits. The underfed and underslssd factory workers of the English towns are hope- , less material for cavalrymen and tha ' authorities have been turning their at- . ten tlon In despair to the pure stock In ' the Scottish hills. Even the Scotch- . men, however, have not taken kindly to filling up the gaps in England's regi ments and the result is that tha cavalry is very muoh below Its normal strength. In the meantime the Irishmen who do succumb to the blandishments of tha -army of recruiting sergeants that haa been poured into the country are having; " a hard time of It They have been os- ( traclsed by their old friends and even : tha girls who used to be so greatly at tracted by the uniform are now ashamed , to be seen walking with Its wearer. 1 England win have to look elsewhere for her recruits. FRANCE TO HAVE AIRSHIP FLEET Twenty War Balloons to Be . Stationed at Fortresses 1 . on Frontier. MATRIMONIAL SEAS CLAIM MARINE EDITOR Bliss Marie Backie Weds J. Ladwlg Wallln, Well-Known Authority on Coast Shipping Subject. The marriage of Miss Marie K. Backle and J. Ludwlg waiun iou jm laritav' afternoon at the home of the hrlde's paren"rat Fifteenth and Powell streets Re". J. O. McGlade of Mixpah Presbv'terian church officiated. Mr. ,,. Wallln have left on a short trlD and will be at home after next week at 180 East Fifteenth street. Mr Wallln Is the marine editor of The Journal staff and Is considered one Of the belt authorities oa the coast on ma rine matters. MOTHER TRIED FOR AVENGING DAUGHTER (oarnal Special service. ;: Lsplata. Md., July 11. Mrs. MoUlO Bowie, who wltn ner son is charged with the murder of Hubert Posey, ac cused , of betraying PMcilla Bowie, Mollie s daughter, toog. tne aiana mis morning o aoiena uuuar m yiMk of unwritten law. . The first 13 venire men qualified as Jurors. Unwritten law is the defense's only plea.' Posey re riiand to marrr the srlrl after all wee ding rrrangemente had been completed, Henry, Mrs. Bowie's son, took tha stand,, and waa asked: , - .v'-:,.-"V?-t "Who killed Posey r T 5 S m "I and mother.' he said; "I determined to kill him when, ha refused to marry bit sister." r Pftseilla was recalled and tolt the story of her betrayal and how Posey haa -threatened to All! her if she In sisted aa a maJTiagew (Journal Special Sarrtce.) " t Paris. July 10. After yestsrdayi ax- perlment the French war office feels . that It has made a great atop toward si definite solution of the problem of navl-' gating the air for military purposes. r The airship Patrie, which made a sen sational trip over Paris yesterday did , still better on Sunday when against a" wind It made a circular Journey from, Versailles to Msudon and back, a dls- ' tance of 24 mllea in one hour and 19 minutes. Experiments In reconnoitar- lng the "enemy's'1 position and dropping "explosives" were carried on without the slightest difficulty.. This balloon will be attached permanently to -tha fortress of Verdum, In eastern France, . for regular service. A new lairahlp- . corps" is being formed and It Is the highest ambition of every member of the engineering corps to be transferred .a thla allta service, which will have Just 100 picked men familiar with bal- . . loonlng. This corps will have charge Of 20 airships, all similar to the Patrie, to , be stationed at tha fortresses along ths ; eastern frontier,. ;.-frK -;ff:i8sl, CLEVELAND MAT BE -MECCA OF EDUCATORS ' V (Jonraal Special Berriee.) Los Anreles. July 11. Educators e Cleveland have apparently won the r fight for the next meeting or me tiqnal Educational association, as far as : approval of ths directors is concerned. Tha dlrectori meet thia afternoon t discuss a place of meeting. Actual se- . lection will be left to the executive com- ; mittea which will meat In November ar F. MISSLER TP.-T--(Bremea, Oamaaf.) " sio-saa 'nn w, bAiTwnrow. xxx. V 1: t (tfalnoorporaW) Remitttince cf 1 ) end freni Cr:, : Ticket CMca for t -