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v v. THE. OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL PORTLAND, - FRIDAY o EVENING, . JULY 19,. 1907. TODAY'S MARKETS Yields of IVheat Are Even Greater Than Expected 'Several Weeks Ago The Crop Is Now rractically Safe. w t; r , 1 1IIMP BREAK HARDER TO DISPOSE OF AIL EGG ARRIVALS 111 OLD SPUDS i &Tlce Drops to a Dollar With J ; Traders Not Over-Anxious to Purchase. Today market features: Bharp break In old spuds. Onion market hold well. Lower price rule In chickens. Cherries are rather scarce. Salmon run a trlfl better. Low price rule In cucumber. Watermelon drop aaln. Egg a are lower along street. "Efts are still In rathr Ursa supply and trad 1 none too brisk on thl oommodltjr. Prloe are practically unchanged and w look for no Immediate changer Some dealer ax hav ing a good deal of trouble mov ing stock, which a a rule 1 rather poor at thl aeaaon. "Butter 1 plentiful, with the exception of "country atore," and unchanged. "Poultry haa at Jaat begun to come mora freely and for the past three day receipt hare lyeen quit heavy. Prloe bay had te be cut quit a little and It 1 likely that further decline will take place if reoelpta keep up. Large spring and good bena are preferred and large young ducka axe again aelling harp Break In Old Spud. A rerr sharp break In old potato fairly well ' arte I shown In . the local market "Veal continue scare for today. Supplies are atlll quite liberal fancy, and the trad 1 not get and value hare bean dragging for over I ting nearly all It can ue of this -a walk. Today holder wer orrermg l e class. Small and medium hog 'aow as $1 with the trade hardly I sell vary well, but large axe in .faring to buy at this extreme low ng- poor demand. with uuIm about unchanged. I ",w pou V with vaulea about unchanced. nnlnn market la' In rood shaoa Cat- potatoe are coming freely and prloe' have suffered a sharp decline in the paat few day." Tom Farrell of BJver dlng A Farrell. , Ifornla red are disappearing very fast while Walla Walla globe show better sales and inquiry. Tbe latter are oi very good quality and are selling at J.60 ana Z.7 per nunareaweigni. Xggs Break Xvea on Street. Thl mornlns- ala of strictly fresh were sold alone Front street a low as ISO a dosen. This waa for large (UATc: medium to prim. 10114c; eon lots. 8 mall lots moved ail the way I tracts. 107 croc 10 Alio. from Slc to tHc with practically WOOI-UOT clip Valley. 2tll nothinar aom over me laner iiui. i aaatern union. 1 1 fire z l r Quality Is imsrovlng. but th local trade MOHAIR New ltuI-tlflltUe. 4s atlll very much scared. SHEEPSKINS tsheamg. 16J0c cnicsens lost anomer nan ooni iuu; irocn: snort wool, zoqptuc: inaiun. wool, and the price Is fully lo lower for the Il0i6c each; long wool, 75c4f XI 00 each. two days. Heceplte today were not so l TALLOW Prime, per lb, iQic; No. liberal, out wnn me lower rn ji ii ana irewt jrajnc 1 1 im Baku-so per ID. BIG DEALS III OU 1'JOOL Transactions in the Boston Market on an Extensive Scale at This. Time. (Siwelel Dlspsteh to Tbe 7earaaL) Tinaton. Julv IB. Effort are being road in th Boston market to buy large lota of Oregon wool, and large transac tions havs already resulted, th extent of which Is being kept secret. Staple Oregon wool has sold In the open mar ket at IS ft to 24o to cost 71 to 7Jo clear SHEEP MARKET OFF 25 CENTS TODAY 80 BUSHELS TO M BARLEY hnormous Yields Shown Near Prescott -Sharp De cllne in Chicago. Receipt Are Small In All Lines With Trading Quiet Other Price Hold. believed that everyone will begin to I ," (fr'eamery butter Is piling up again both at city creameries and along the street Price holding unchanged. Salmon Bon a Trlfl Better. According to Information received In this city by a packer the run or aaimon In the Columbia yesterday was slightly Fruit and Vegetables. POTATOE8 12 per sack: old. 11. ONIONS Jobbing crlee New Cali fornia red. IS per sack: New Walla Walla $2,604) J lb; garlic. 8o per lb. APPLES New. I1.00 91.7S. FRESH FRUITS Oranices. S104: hnnanna fin Ih- Umnni t&trtl Kb rwr improved, nut pacaera anu uuiu i box; limes. Mexican, 4 00 per men are paying such high values lor ioo: pineapples, 13.26 q i. 00 dox, grape the fish that the fresh markets sre able frult, 18 26; cherries. 610c lb; logan .to secure but small supplies. berries. 11411.10 crate; peaches, 7 Sotqp Dressed meat market remains In a cantaloupes, fancy, !2.7663.26; fcood position with fancy veal bard to raspberries. 11.26; plums, 11; water obtain and prices at the extreme high mtuons, 22"4c per lb. fUllnl Vli'.l ICTi 111 .li'.ft Xlirnlna. !. IT Wnnl market la Quite firm for fancy ti no sack: nrrnt. Ikefhtion tx'r aarL. quality, out nine Duimrm m buvku oeets. i.oo per sack; parsnips, xi.oou ...nil nr rnA mail uniiiiiin. 11 'r (a nna , v iiii mmotAa f . Wild as well as cultivatea DiacaorriB fornla i.oo1.26; Oregon, lip); par snips, sucb l.vu; wnx beans, be green. Be per lb: cauliflower. 11.36 Q 1.60 doxen; peas. Be: horseradish. 8c lb; artichokes, 65 75c dos; rhubarb, 1c lb; green onions, 25c per dos; bell pep pers, 1012Hc per lb; head lettuce. ( ) los.; cucumbers, hothouse, 20 1 40c dox; outdoor. 76c a box: rad ishes, 16c dos bunches; eggplant, 16.26 Portland Union stockyards, July It. Official receipts: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Tnrfav 141 11! Week aro 10 141 100 Tear ago 11 ... Jf2 Frv vmf 11 81 S67 There was a very quiet ton In the livestock market today. Keceipts were small and buyers were few. sneep lost 26 eenta In value for both wethers and lambs. Hogs and catUe quiet, dull but steady. A year ago today: Hogs snd sheep firm; oat tie, dull; values stationary. Official livestock nrlces: Hogs Best eastern Oregon, 16 60; stockers and feeders, 18.00 ol.ZS; China fats, 1C2SI6.S0. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. 14.00; best cows and heifers, 11.16; bulls, 12.00. Sheep Wethers, 14.0004.25; lambs, !4.766.00. EASTERN LIVESTOCK STEADY are In larger supply with prices lower Lemon market Is firm with prices a jrsctlon up. . , Tomato market Is firmer and prices re holding well at the former range inrimia ar In larffer supply with totter quality. Borne coming from , , D II 11 ' I R 1 ' - '1 . V W V. U U U1H. , I Peach market In good snape ior iancy crate; gntn corn I6ffl25c dox. Stock. Small sues sen ai iu Cucumbers from local hothouses are SO plentiful that some are selling a j-w as 20c a doxen. lop is iwt. Hnrar npnrs sre comma iiuui Orooerle. Buts, Bto. SuOAR Cube. 18.22: rowdered. ib.07V; berry, )&.B7H: ary, granulated. ii.7H; mar, it.;7; conr. A, 15 87H land but are not finding very much call, extra b. 15.87- golden C, 16.27; D y,Im Mlrtrt rirmsr. yellow, I&.17V4; beet granulated. 15.77H; , i . i.i, hA tsrreis, ioo; hair barrels, ibo; boxs. nm market Is firmer with me ,ft, jn ...i ... season nearlng an end. fcy ',n I (Above pHces are SO days net cash 'and JLambsrts selllnf as blrt a lloaj,,,,,, . pound. Royal Annes as high C Va" HONEY 11.80 Tteoubllcans at c and Oregon at o COFFEE Paci Der crata Republicans at 8c and wgons ai -iw COFFEE Pacaaae branda 118.18 a pound. Next week wm imeiy ciwui lt 6i up most or in cruii. . l halt uoarse air pouna, iooa in A special dispatch to the Chicago pfr ton; R0 ,u 60. tab, ,5,1,7 B0 9.t,.m Musi frnm New Torr. gives tie in. IU . k.u. H In. 1 m this of the cantaloupe situation, which ported Liverpool, SOs, 118.00; 100a, 117: condition Is duplicated In this city: 524S( $16.00; extra fine, bbla, rs. 6 and "California caniaioupen n m .i. i0s, li.botfb.bo; Liverpool lumv rock. upply ana wnen izu.ov per ton; sw-id rocs, ii.uu; ivus, dltlon are bringing satisfactory prices. 10.5o. Those shipped from the Imperial vauey (Above prices spply to sale of less by Leroy Lyon, of the Lyon Bros, to., tnan car lottL Car iot- at special prices ... .v,n..rr better OUSlitr and better 1K(.r.t n f lucttintlnna condition than those from any otner rice Imperial Japan. No. 1. o; No. section. Tnis is snown ui j" - i, owoiic: incw urieana neaa. Last year the same conditions existed. BEANS Small white. 18.10; Ian linn, o.v;' uajou, ex lean red 4 Vic a. jumeo, Vkc per id; Last year the same conditions xistea. BEANS Small The best of the Lyon cantaloupes sell white. 1S.2S; pin readily at IS, while those from other jjmaj 6c. jjex ectlons lt is difficult to move at 14.26. NUTS Peanut! To; large 13.50 Hova on Consignment. According to a report from Alrlle. the Simpson lot, consisting of 226 bales oi good qusllty hops had been consigned to London parties during the past few days. During the past few months a number of lots hd been consigned to Tendon bv Oregon growers: most or them being from the Butte vllie district. Two sales have been reported lately lih nr re not mann niinuo. vmio .i the lots was thst of Thlelson. 107 bales and the other tho Wlnstead ot ot 35 bales. Both were sold at Buttevllle, Reports from the hop .district say that only a few growers sfe "P"ayln although the lice are getting rather bad on account of the cooler weather. Front street prices: Q rata, Tlonr and Teed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c large lots; small-mts, 9He- . WHEAT Club, 84ffli8Sc; red Russian, lo; bluestem. 87088c: valley. 84 88c. CORN Whole. 128.00; cracked, f2 00 er ton. . ...... RLET New reea, rar-ssn; roiiou, a.wv vi.wv, ""ii in oJiaJS.oo. RYE 11.66 per cwt OATS New Producer" price No. 1 white 128.00 per ton; gray. 127.00. FL6UR Eastern Oregon patents, U go; straights. 14.26; export 14.00; valley. 14.30014.40; graham. Vis. 11.76; whole wheat, 14.00; rye. 60s. lu.00; bales. 12.76 120; MILLSTUFFS Bran. 117.00 per ton; middlings. 125.00; shorts, country. city. tl00; chop. n.oop m.uo, may Producers' price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy. 111.00(18.00; ordinary, 112.00414.00: eastern Oregon. 118; mixed, 11010.60; clover. 17.60; grain. 18 10; cheat, 18.60 10.60. Butter, Xgg and Poultry. BUTTER FAT f. a b. Portland Bweet cream, 26c; sour, 24c. BUTTER City creamery 17 He; sec onds, 26Vc; outside fancy 26c; seconds, itur: store Oregon. 18 u) 19c. EOGS Exra fancy, candled, 23 J3Vc;; good candled, 2122,Hc. CHKESE New Fun cream, flats, ISiISHc per lb; Young Americas, 16 16 Vic per lb. lOULTRY Mixed chickens. 14 14Hc; fancy hens. 14H15c; roosters, old. lHo lb; fryers. 1617c lb; broilers. 1617c lb; old ducks, 15a. lb; spring ducks. 16 01(0 lb; aeese. old. 80tOo per lb; spring geese. lJHWUo per lb: tur keys. 11014c lb for old; aqoaba. 11.60 per dos; pigeons, tl.2R,per doa Dressed poultry, 141 Vic per lb higher. Hops, Wool and BCidss. HOPS 108 orop prim to choice. LE3I0N PBICE IS UP, SAYS JOHN BELL 4 QU va ca "The lemon market is firmer 4 and prices ar higher. Thero was' quit a short cut this sum- nitr in the south and. this has suited in frequent ' advances In the price there. Quality Is quite good and for triple stdck value today range--at, 17.60 a cas and from that the price la dowq to IS. At this time th market is In very good condl- tlnn." John A. Bell Of Bell & Co. Virginia, 7V4c per lb; roasted, lOo per lb: Japanese. 5(2j)6c: roasteiL ?J7V4o per lb; walnuts. California 16o per lb; ptne nuts. 1416.o per lb: hickory nuta lOo per lb; Brazil nuts, 18c per lb: fil berts, 16c per lb; fancy pecans, 18 920o per lb; almonds. l:ivic. Meats, risk and Provision. FREBH MEATS Front treet Hogs, fancy. 8V4o per lb; large, 78o per lb; veal, extra, SViftfOo per lb; ordinary. 8c per lb; poor. 67o per lb; mutton. fancy, save per in. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack locaI) nam. 10 to u ids, lto per lb; 14 to 16 lbs, 16o per lb; 18 to 20 lbs, 1614c; breakfast bacon, l&H22o pel lb; picnics, 12c per lb: cottage roll, 11 Ho per lb; regular short clears, un smokea, 12c per lb; smoked, 12c per lb; clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, llo per lb; Union butts, 10 to 11 lbs un smoked, 8c per lb; smoked, to per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 Ho per lb; smoked, IS He per lb; shoulders. 12 He per lb; pickled tongues, 80c each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c, llo per lb; 6s, 13Hc per lb: 60-lb tins, 12Ho uer lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 a per lb; 6s, 11 o per lb; compound, 10s. 10c per lb. FISH Rock cod. 7e per lb: flounders. 6o ber lb.; halibut, 7c per lb.; striped bass, 12c per lb; catfish. 10c per lb; -1-inon, fresh Columbia Chinook, 11 He per lb.; Steelheads, 10c per lh; herrings, 5c per lb: soles, 6c per lb; shrimps. 10c per lb; ' perch, 8c per lb; black cod, 7o per lb; tomcod, 7c per lb; lobsters, 16c per lb; fresh mackerel, 8c per lb; crawfish. 20c per dox; sturgeon, 10c per lb; black bass, 20c per lb; silver smelt. 7c per lb; shad, 4c per lb; black cod. 7 He per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per gal lon, 12.50; per 100-lb sack, 14.50; Olym pla, per gallon, 12.25; per 115-lb sack. 15.606.26; Eagle, canned, lOo can; $7.00 dos. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. 12 40; raxor clams. 12.00 per box: 10c per dox. Paints, Coal Oil. Bto. ROPE Pure Manila, 16 c; standard, 13c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases. l$He per gal; water white. Iron bbls, 14o per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head light, 170 dec., cases. 21 He per gal. GASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24 Ho per gal: iron bbls, 18c per gaL BENZINE 81 deg., cases. ISo per gal; Iron bbls. 93c per gal. TURPENTINE In cases, 16c per gal; wooden bbls, 98 -per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7 He per lb; 600-lb lota 8o per lb; less lots. 8V4o All Lines Reflect Very Good Boring During the Day. Chicago, July 19. Official receipts: Hoars. Cattle. Sheep, Chicago 17.000 2,000 6.000 Kansas City ...lO.uUv 6,000 3,000 Omaha 12,000 1.100 6,000 Hogs sre steady, with 8,400 lert over. Receipts a year ago were 16.000. Mixed, $5.66&6.06; heavy, 16.60 6.85; rough, J6 3006.60; light. 15.706.07H. Cattle, steady. Sheep, steady. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading Begins and Ends Today at Advances. The New York stock market opened sharply higher and closed with good gains In most Issues. Chicago & North western sprung Into activity again and gained 2H points. Union and Southern Pacific held a rise of 1V4 points at the end of the day. while Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Louisville & Nash ville closed 1 points over Thursday, Trading was better, owing to the greater interest taken in American snares py London. Official New York prices by Overbeck & Cooke Co. Blgnty Bushel Barter. Sheriff Havllsnd of Walla Walla county, who has Just re 4 turned from a trip to Prescott, 4 says that In the held of Charles 4 Hosklns near Prescott the har e vest Is now on snd that the 4 barley crop was averaging 80 4 bushels to the sere. 4 Reports slso state that the 4 harvesting of Turkey Red wheat 4 In that section shows a heavy crop. 77S 79 Vt CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. . July 19. July 18. Loss. 1906 July 90B 91H S 76H oopt- 94 lVk iec 96 S 97JB 1H May 101 V4 102V 1 Vi The Chlcaso wheat market started 4 to He lower on account of the weakness In Liverpool, and this loss was added to later in tne day. Closing shows H to lVkC decline from veaterdav nrleea. -Europe was a buyer of wheat In Chi cago, and in WlnnlDcar. It Is renoi-ted that 76 boatloads were taken at the latter market. Todays Chicago Record-Herald says: 'A vary prominent trader In Chicago wirea rrom Jj-stavan: 'Southwestern Manitoba and southern Saskatchewan looks very poor. This country raised 10 bushels of wheat to the acre last year. Doubtful If they get 10 bushels to tne acre tnis season. Wheat has suf fared from drought We had rain here three or four days sgo. but ned a lot more. The crop Is fully three weeks late. fit. Louts Mortem Miller aava- "Bv the temporary suspending of the har- rlnter wheat, recent rains vestlnr of have delayed the marketing of the crop this week, and free movement will be at least three weeks behind the seasonable average. Threshing returns on yields are unusually irregular, but tnero Is nothing to Indicate a crop below late es timate Official Chlcaco Drlces bv Overbeck A (jooxe company: DESCRIPTION. W IRE NAILS Present basis at $1.15. Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today do year ago Gain today Balances today do year ago .11,019.634.21 . 807,147.89 112.486.32 79,437.25 122.306.92 Amal Copper Co. Amer. C. &. F.. c. Amer. Cot Oil, c. Amer. Loco., o. Amer. Sugar, c. Amer. Smelt, c. do preferred.. Anaconda M. Co. Amer. Wool., c. Atchison, com . . B. & O.. com Brook. R. Tran. Can. Pac, com.. Con. Leather, c. C. & G. W.. com . C. M. A St. P.. ChL & NW., com. Ches. & Ohio... Col. F. A I., c. Col. Southern, c. no second rid. Del. & Hudson.. D. & Rio G., o. Erlo, com do second pra. Great North, pfd. Illinois Central . Louis. A Nash . . . Manhattan Ry.. Mex. Cent. Ry.. M., K. A T., com. Distillers Ore Lands Vlr. Chemical . . Missouri Pacific. National Lead N. Y. Cent N. Y.. O. & W. . M & W fnm North . American N. P., com Pae. M. 8. Co. .. Penn. Railway.. P. G., L. & C. Co, P. S. C. com Reading, com. .. R. I. & S.. com. . do preferred. . R. I., com do preferred .. S. L. & 8. F., 2 pf. St. u. & a. w., c S. P., com do preferred .. So. Ry, com Tenn. C. & I Tex. & Pac..'... T., St. L. fk W., c. U. i. com V. ). pfd V. H. Rubber, c. U. S. Steei Co. c, do preferred .. Wabash, com. . . W. U. TelegTaph. vv is. cent., cpm. 2 92 98 V 67H 177T4 2 4 V. 11 135 '4 151 H 35 32 26 48 172 2S 42 138 144 '1117 36 66 69V 26 H 76 113 113 76 68 136 29 123V4 103 28 30 27 144H 36 100 77 69 137 31 124 22 47 37 21 82 91 43 32H 69 122 117 105H 68 20 20 20 30 27 146 ft 103H 28 17 I 17 30 27 144 86 100 IS 100 Total sales for the day, 642,300 shares. United States Government Bonds. July 19. Government New York, bonds: Date. Bid. Twos, registered . . . 1S05 105 do coupon 1905 105 Threes., registered. . 1918 102 do coupon 1918 103 Threes, small bonds .... 101 Fours, reg., new.... 1926 127 do coupon 1924 128 Fours, Philippines 109 Twos, Panama, new .... 104 Dist. of Columbia 114 Asked. 105 106 103 128 129 105 Big (Sheep Shipments. (Special Disiwtrh te ne Jaurnsl.) Elgin, Or., July 19. About thirty car loads of sheen have lust been shlppfd out of here, most of them being brought In from Wallowa county. Much of the wool .sold here recently Is still here, pending the arrival of cars. Many loads of sheep and wool will be shipped out of this station In the next month. - Tomorrow positively the last day for dlsoount on east side gas bills. Fish live Id th ocean at a depth of 11,000 tet. Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Julv 19. Official price: WHEAT. Open. Close. July 19. Loss. July... 7s 2 d 7s 2Hd 7s 2d Sept.. .7s 3d 7s Sd 7s 8d d Dec. ..7s 5d 7s 5d 7s 5d d CORN. Sept... 4s 10 d 4sl0d 4sl0d M WHEAT. Ooen. High. Low. Close. I July... 90 91 90 90 B Sept... 93 93 92 92 Dec... 97 97 96 96 May... 101 102 101 101 CORN. , Sept.. 63 63 H 52 63 Dee... 60 60 49 49 May... 61 62 61 61 OATS. Sept.. 18 88 18 18 Dec... 19 19 19 39 May... 41 41 40 40A MESS PORK. July 1680 A Sept... 1642 1650 1442 1650A LARD. Sept.., 90S 1)06 88 802B Oct..., 907 907 900 907 Jan , 865 865 860 865 SHORT RIBS. Sept...- 867 865 857 865A Oct... 866 863 856 862A Jan... ..... .... .... 805 A HAYWOOD SIX YEARS HENCE Socialist Leader at Spokane Nominates Him for President (tfcraeUl Dispatch te Tie Joans!) Spokane, Wash.. July "W. D. Haywood will b nominated for th presidency of th United States at the nxt election by th SoclalUt party," says J. 8 Llchty, a prominent member of that party. Continuing, h ays: "Last campaign w poled 800.000 votea This coming campaign we will poll 1.600,000. In 113 we will elect him preldenf . , ,. - He claims that Haywood 1 wll fitted for the offlc. and say that entlment is becoming stronger mrougnwu United BUtes every cay in nis ivor. SHIPLOADS OF COAL FOR PACIFIC NAVY (Journal flMclal Berries.) Norfolk, Va. July 1. Th Brltlh steamer Netherlce. Captain RSnklns, sailed from Norfolk ysterdav for Brem erton, Washington, witn s.ooo ton oi coal for th United State navy. Th British steamer Elgin will sail soon with a similar cargo for Sitka, Alaska The average time of tramp steamers from Norfolk to ttremerton Is 81 days. The distance Is slightly nnder 15,000 miles. The colliers will sail about half as fast ss the fleet of warship, and to reach the pacific port at tne same urn th warships do require aooui a v day' start New York Cotton Market. Jan. , Feb. Mar. April May . July Aug. Sept Oct. . Nor. Dec. . OUT No. 3 Home Phone Directory July Open. High. Low. II. 11. .1180 1188 1178 1185 1182 1181 1188 .1187 1196 1116 1196 113 1199 1188 1206 1108 .1176 1181 1177 1111 1170 .1146 1147 1188 1146 1188 .1119 1142 1186 1141 1140 .1165 1172 1160 1171 1168 .1164 1164 1164 1170 1168 .1173 1179 1169 1178 1171 Th lumber Industry county Is booming. In Douglas CHICKENS FOR SATURDAY BEST BUTTER 60c a Roll RANCH EGGS 25c Dozen Chinook Salmon, lb.' 15 Halibut, lb 10t FRESH COOKED CRAWFISH CONTAINING 'S.000 SUBSCRIBERS TO BE DELIVERED IN A FEW DAYS. , Th Horn Telephon Plant 1$ now on a batantiJ wy ing basis. No better time than now to bay Horn Tel. phono Securities. ' - . : Portland Home Stock Around $45 Portland Home Bonds Around $85 A PICK-UP. The man who bay on any reaction will pocket large re turns. Many Urge blocks of these Home Bonds hire been purchased in the past thirty day by. insiders. Ths. prudent and successful investor invariably boyt when conditions are such to cause a weak market and timid investors sell out Louis J. Wilde No. 5 Lafayette Building, Portland, Ortfofi, NEVADA MIXING STOCKS Bid Prices Current Today on the San Francisco Market. San Francisco, July 18. Official bid prices: GOLDFIELD8 DISTRICT. Sandstorm 46c Red Top $4.15. Mo hawk $17; Columbia Mt. 60c, Jumbo $4; Jumbo Ext. $1.77 H. Vernal 16c, Penn sylvania 3cA, Goldfleld M. Co. $1.60, Kendall 38c, Booth 48c, Blue Bull 80c, Adams, 18c, Silver Pick 60c. May Queen 20cA, Nev. Boy 9c, B. B. Ext 8e, Blue Bell 18o, Dixie 8c, O. Columbia 45c, Hi bemla 6c, St. Ives 92c, Conqueror 18c, Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star 20c, O. Wonder 2c. Oro 2 4c, Kendall Ext. 2c. Sandst. Ext. 4c. Mayne 7c, Atlanta 60c. Great Bend 73c, Empire 12cA, Red Top Ext 23c, Florence - 40. Diam'f B. B. Con. 24c. O. Daisy $2.20, Laguna 11.80. Com monwealth 28c, comb. Fract. 2.6Z4, Gr. Bend Ext. 14a Or. Bend Anx. 12c A, aids 10c, Portland 20c, Cracker Jack 20c, Francis Mohawk 11 10, Red Hill life, Dou Dillon 8c, Y. Tiger 19c, Grandma 10c, S. Pick Ext. 14cA, T. Rose Be, Col. Mt Ext. 4c. Goldf. Cons. $8.87 H, DlamT. Trtang.e 10c. COMSTOCK. Onhlr $2: Mexican 64c Gould Curry 16c, Con. Virginia 70c, Savage 69c, Hale A Norcross 66c, Yellow Jacket $1, Belcher 31c, Confidence 66e, Sierra Nev. 41c, Exchequer 48c, Union SBc. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 7c. Bullf. M. C. 15e, Mont. Bullf. 4c, Nat. Bank 22c. I Harris 2c, Amethyst 24c, Gold Bar 70c, Stelnway 6c, Denver Buf. Anx. 8c. Bonnie Clare 49c, Mayrl. Cons. S7c, Monty. Ohio Ext. 7c. G. Scepter 8c, Monty. Mt. 14c. Home- stake Cons. 86c, lankee Girl 6cA, Nug get 7eA, Tramp Cons. 4gc, Victor 9c A, North Star bca. Sunset 7c. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. $18A, Mont. Ton. $1.30. Ton Ext. $1.70a, MacNamara 28c, Midway 11.12. Ton. Belmont. 13.40. Ton. No. Star 24c, Ohio Ton. 3c, West End Cons. 83c, Rescue 17c, Ton. & Calif. Be. Golden Anchor 18c. Jim Butler 11. Ton. Cash Boy 6c, Ton. Home 6c, Bost. Ton. IOcA, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 7c, Mont. Mid. Ext. 4c, Golden Crown 8e. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cons. 48c, Manh. M. Co. Be O. Wedge 6c, Seyler HumD 6c. Dexter 13c. Ij. Joe 2c, Crescent BcA, Combination lc, Granny 20c Mustang 23c, Little Grey 20cA, Cowboy 3c, Orlg. Manh. 12cA, Broncho 7c, Jump. Jack 7c, Tlnenut Be, Buffalo 3c, 8. Dog 16c, Y. Horse 4c. In dian Camp 6c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Falrv. Silver King IOcA. F&irv. Eagle 60c, Nevada Hills 6c, No. Star Wonder 4c, Eagle's Nest 17c, Ruby Wonder 20c. Nev. H. Florence 15cA, Alice of Wonder Be, Pittsburg Silver Peak 11.85. i COLUMBIA FISH CO. Third and Ankeny. Phone Main 5 Phone Main 5 When You Travel, Enjoy the Superior DINING CAR SERVICE, of through Northern Pacific trains. A dainty breakfast, tasty lunch, or delightful dinner prepared by a skilled chef and thoroughly well served, will round out and vary the pleasure of your trip. The bill-of-fare is varied and attractive the viands appetizing the car attractive and easy riding. "Get Your Meal on the Train" Dining cars on all transcontinental and important local trains. For mn taformation. oan on ot writs A. D. CTJCAJULTOW, aaat Oaa. la safer Ajrsat, S8S xorilattm VVi roruaad, Oa. Northern Pacific Railway W0 Vacation Trips Whether for a day's knockabout over Sunday's run, or a deep-sea cruise, the locker and storeroom must contain supplies of the best to eat. You desire no disappoint ment on this tack, be none. There should D.C Burns Co. offer you the advantages of an efficient service with delivery or shipment of your orders to any point designated on exact hours snd date you specify. D. C. BURNS CO. have only the best table delicacies. Freight paid by us to your nearest railroad depot or steam boat landing. For the very best at lowest prices, D.C Burns Co. OSOCEBS Pnonesi - BIO TUBS BT. Xaln 610; aV-1686. THE HIGHEST GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE AT YOUR GROCERS. f corns j N EWPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and li an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It is easily reached, ii not an expensive place to rirft, hat ex cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf bathing and all aorta of beach pastimes, such aa dam-bakeav oyster hunts, fiahing, pebble and ahell gathering, etc, enjoy a mild and inviting climate, picturesque acenery, and all the other at tractions that can be detired for recreation and pleasure. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corrallis, thence Conrallis & Eastern R. R. Train scrrka daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Leare Portland 8 a m. Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets ott tala ' daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Satar-diy-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturday, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from an other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. F. tgas7 elsewhere, for complete information. WILLIAM McMTJRRAT, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or. Liverpool Cotton Higher. Liverpool, July 19. Cotton futures closed quiet and steady, 7V4 to 9 points up. New York-London Silver. New York, July 19. Bar silver, 68 Kc; London. 31 7-lSd. For the first time, Sherman county .will bare barley to export, .. TOWNSEND & .VAN SCII00NII0VEN Wholesale and Retail Grocers 147 FIRST STREET Study oar prices than 70a will sea why oar trad baa laoxaaaad. Our vooas ar of the hlahest quality and ws eballsnrs a comparison with the finest that ean be found la any store. 1 lb. English Breakfast Te 25 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea 25 1 sack Best Valley Flour SI. 10 1 bottle Worcestershire Saucs, 160 site .....10 1 lb. Whole Nutmegs 354 .now crop prunes. 7 iba 25 New White Honey. S combs..... .35 1-lb. can Corn Beef ....10 25 Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dos 25 Best Creamery Butter 60 Wo get our eggs from the farmer, butter from the creameries no middlemen. Postum or Dgprune Cereal 20 1 can. rood Peaches or Apricots. . .15 Standard Tomatoes 10 S cans Corn. Peas or Strln Beans. .25 tt-lb. can Deviled Ham, fp . 1-lb pk,. Arm and Hammer Soda. . 5 PHONE MAIN mt Naphtha Sosp 51 ( bars Baby Elephant Soap .25 'East aid delivery Tuesday aad Friday, ARM & HAMMER I OD A BULK. 3 POUNDS P Come Willi Us TO CASCADE LOCKS SUNDAY, JULY 21st On the Elegant Steamer ' ''' -.' v mwmm Of tbe Regulator Line. Leate Alder Street Dock 9 a. ra, return about 5 p. m. Far for found trip $1.00. Meals 50c The scenery on this trip is the grandest in the whole west : BE SURE AND COME IB ORJLGON DAILY AKIWSKAM H O JC ALL