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V. i tttt UKtfUUN UAILy JOURNAL. FORTLATJD. WEDNESDAY EVtNINQ, JULY 24, 1907. It 4- BANKS. TN1TED STATM wiTinvit. RiMK nir paotlaND, OREGON. U V Northwest Corner Third ar.J Ouk StwU. Available In ' 7f."",rt, neral Banking Business. DRAFTS '"P, ciueon2 AH Cities of th United State find Europe. Honjkoiig and Manila. Collections '" I? J-."". '"vorable Terms D ro .rHMrrR Vlil1;: J 'C AIN3WORTH I Cashier Win-SSHSlT Vice-President ,R lea BARNES Assistant ashler. ... . . . . W. A. HOLT r- Assistant Cashier A. M. VV-.IQHT LADD TILTON. BANKERS Portland. Oregon. Established 185. W. 14. ririn r r i.rin. J. W. LADD. . '.ii.-i a IMn.ri Rank n TtiialneflS. BrtnJ"1' ......... - ' R books Issued on savings deposit. SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS7"4 FOSTER A KLEISER SIGNS. We have built up the largest aim business In the city by 1 first-class work anil keeping our promise Our prices are right 5th and Everett ata. Phono Exchange 66. TODAY'S MARKETS . - - - . "First : Oregon Cantaloupes Arrive-The Poultry and Eg:? Market Docs Not Im prove w Early Crawfords In the. Market Intereat paid on time depoH'ts. SIGN THAT ATTRACT" POR f land Sign Co.. 287 Btark. Pacific 15s. MERCHANTS NATIONAL RANK Portland, Oregon. J. FRANK WATSON President R I. DURHAM Vice-President R. W. HOYT.7. ?! ciE I GEORGE W. HOYT.. Assistant Cannier ' S. C. CATCHING Second Assistant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued Available to All Parts of the World. Collection a Specialty. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Established i8o4. Head Office. Sah 'TJVm Capital paid up.. . $4,000,000 t Surplus nd undivided profits $10,168,878 General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. ,n,crV' on 7lm Deposits. 8A VINOS DFPARTMENT Accounts may be opened of f 10 and up ward. Portland Branch Chamber of f"mrnjrc Building. . WM. R.-fACREA. Manager J. T. RURTCHAELL. . Aaa't Manager F' RST NATIONAL BANK Portland. Or. Oldest National Bank on Pacific Coaet CAPITAL. AND SURPLUS. 11. 500.000. 00. DEPOSITS. 814,000,000.00 President 1 W. C. ALVORD Aaalatant Cashier .'. .Caahler P.. F. STEVENS. .Second Aaa't Cashier nniiiTnif ininirT I - : ONIONS . BHINO GOOD PRICES Jamestown Exposition LOW RATES AUGUST 8. 9, io; lErnmi la. IX A. L MILLS J. W. NEWKIRK... TRUST COMPANIES. Mb 3?.:" PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon. RESOURCES OVER $2.200,OOfl. General Ranking. Two per cent Internet on check accounta (even hundreds on dully balances of $500 or over. letters of credit and exchange on all part of the world. Savings ac counts. Time certificates. 8 to 4 per cent; short-call 'pecjalcertlflcates. 1500 or ever, ty, to 4 per cnt Call for Book of "ILLUSTRATIONS. Southeast Corner Third and Oak Sts Phone Private Exchange . BEVJ I. COHEN President I H. L P'TJOCK. Ic-Prldnt B LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. OOLTRA .... Aaalatant Secretary SECURITY SAVINGS TRUST CO. !6 Morrison Street. Pt'and. Oregon. Transacta a General Banking Buslnesa. SAVINGS DEPARTMLNT W r est allowed on Time and Savlnga Accounta. Acts as Trustee for Eatatea. Drafts and letters of Credit Available on All Parts of the WwM C F. ADAMS Prealdent I L A. LEWIS ... .Flrat Vlca-Praaldanl A. L MILLS... Second Vice-President R C. JITBITZ Sacretary GEO. E. RUSSELL Assistant Secretary TITLE GUARANTEE TRUST COMPANY 14') Washington Street. MORTGAGE LOANS ON Portland Real Estate at Lowest Ratea. Title Inaured. Abstracts Furnished. Chicago and return. 171 50. St Louts and return. 187.50. St. Paul, Minneapolis. 1 niluth, . Supe rior. Winnipeg and Port Arthur and ra turn, 80. 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 For tickets, sleeping car reservationa and additional Information, call an or address II. DICKSON. C. P. T. A. 183 TXX3U) ST, POBTIAWD, OaV Telephones: Main 6S0. Home A-2286 There Is No Market Open to Front Street for Jbggs or Poultry. Latest market features: Poultry market deluged. No market for eggs. Veal very scarce. Hog receipts small. Oregon tomatoes fina. Oregon cantaloupes received. Enrly Crawforda arrive. Pears and apples short Corn and celery In market. (Special Dispatch to th Journal) Ftae water, Or., July J4. A number of ranchera In thla vicin ity ara raising several acres of onlona, and find that they ara paying crop. William Clark, who lives threa rollea below here makes a specialty of raising; choice varieties. He haa five acre and he geta from 400 to (00 buahela per acre, which sell from 81 to 81.25 per sack, thua realising about 12,600 from hla crop annually. To; J. THORBTJRN ROSS. GEORGE H. HILL. . . . President .Vice-President JNO. E. A ITCH I SON. T. T. RURKH ART . , . Secretary .Treaaurer ROND8 AND INVESTMENTS. M ORRIS BROTHERS. Chamber of Commerce Building. Municipal. Railroad and PtiMIc Service Corporation Bonda OWNING-HOPK1N8 COMPANY Eatabllshed 1 898 BROKERS. STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Caah and on Margin. Private Wires. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phone Main 87. Oycrbcck & Cooke Companyl SirTOf. GRAIN; PROVISIONS. COTTON, STOCKS AND BONDS. WE DO A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESS. Continuous Marketa by Private Wire. Quick Service. Alasha 1907 EXCURSIONS 2 TR.IPS 8. B. Spokane, July 9.S; Aug. 9. vom BOUTB. Senator Sept. 8, Oet. 7 The poultry and egg market has grad ually been growing from bad to worse since Saturday, when many of the mer chants ware compelled to hold over large shlDments. Some of the commission men were unable to clean up and had I berts. He per lb; fancy pecans 18O200 Z. 5HB4c: New Orlaaiik. head. A lax. Ec: Creole. SVo. BEANS Small white. 8J.S: large white. 13 26; pink, 83. 40:' bayou, $8.80 Llmas. thio: Mexican reo- 4 He NUTS Peanuta. Junmu. c vet lb: Virginia, 7 He per lb; roasted, 10c per id; Japanese tf tHc; roaatetL 'tho oer lb: walnuts. California. 16c ner It: nine nuts, 14 15c per lb; hickory nuta. loc per lb; Hram nuta. iso per id: ni S. Fnssldeat Sept. 98 GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD. m. m. m. LEAVING PORTLAND. Shasta Express ! Cottage Grove Passenger . 4;15 p. California Express T:45 p. San Franclaco Express 11:30 p. m. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Passenger T:0 a. m. Sheridan Passenger 4:10 P- m Forest Grove Passenger ..11:00 n. m. Forest Grove Passenger 6:20 P m. Sonthnrn Pacific ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7:25 a. m. Cottage Grove Passenger. . 11 :00 a. m Shasta Express 7 30 Portland Express 11:80 WEST SIDE. Corvallls Passenger 5:65 Sheridan Passenger 10:20 Forest Grove Passenger. . 8:00 Forest Grove Passenger. . 2:50 m. m. m. m. m. m. Taeoma and Seattle Exp.. . . 8:80 a. m. North Coast A Chicago Llm. 2:00 p. m. Puget Sound Limited 4:30 p. m. Overland Express 11:48 P m Northern Pacific, 8:80 a. North Coast Limited Portland Express . . . Overland Express .... Puget Sound Limited . 7:00 a. m. . 4:15 p. m." . 8:16 p. m. .10:65 p. m. Oregon ItAilroad & Navigation Companj.' I Sbokane Flyer 8:00 a. m I Chi.. Kan. City A Port. Ex.. 9 45 a. m. I Chicago-Portland Special .. 8:20 p. m ! Local Passenger 6:46 p. m. Local Passenger J:00 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special .. 8:80 a. m. Spokane Flyer ' 00 p. m. Kan. City Chi. Exp 7:40 p. m. Astoria & Colombia River. Astoria and Seaside Exp Astoria & Seaside Express. Seaside Special Dally except Sunday. S:00 a. mi :00 p. m. 3:10 D. m. Saturday only. Astoria A Port. Passenger . 1 2:10 p. Portland Express 10:00 p. m. m. 8. B. Al A SKA BOUTS. Sailing From Seattle. . npri; . Sitka, Jaaeao and way porta, railing p. ra. H S. S. Co.'s Xnmbodlt July aa. Aug. l. la. aa Oltv of Seattle. July 80, An. 3, IS, 30 Cottage City, via Sitka , J U, SAN fBAVCISCO BOUTB. Balling t a. m. From Seattle chickens on their hands when the mar kets closed Saturday afternoon. Now buyers are refusing to pay IS centa, and 12H cents may be the market price De fort- Front street can clenn up today. Some have shipped their poultry and received better prices, but otherwise the market is weak. per lb: almonds. 18021 Vie. MaaU. risk and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Host fancy, SVt'e.fier lb: large, 78o per lb; veal, x(ra, IHSe per lb; ordinary, 8c per lb; poor. 8 7c per lb; mutton. fancy. 8 Be per lb. hams, bacon. ETC. Portland pack Hastern markets seem to oe supplying in - i it., uu. ik. all the demand for eggs In such rlaees I.'. ,D Der iDT ,. 1 0 ,,-' aa Grays Harbor, for Instance, and un aerselllna the Portland merchants. The 15c: breakfast bacon. 15(62Zo pet lb; picnics. 12c per lb; cottage roll, agreement, maoe last oniuruny uiemuun j itc pr ju; regular abort cleara, un has not relieved the market ano: it la moked, 12c per lb; amoked. 12c per lb; almost certain that eggs will have to dear backa. unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 18c drop to a lower figure than 22 and J2 V per lb: Union butta, 10 to 18 lbs un- rents. smoked, 8c per lb; smoked. 8c per lb; Kront street still refuses to lower Its clear belllea, unsmoked. 11 He per lb: price on butter, although the city cream- smoked. ISHc per lb: shoulders. 12H mm goes EIGHTY BUSHELS Eigjity Acres Foothill Land Near Walla -.Walla Goes Eighty Bushels to Acre. President July 90 Santa Boaa July 99 ; Sonoma July 98 j CMy idee, 949 Waahlngton St. I Ho! For Astoria OO OS FastSteanicrTelegraph Dally (except Thuredaya). Leavea Aldei street dock 7 a. m. PHOI7E SKAZj 55. oer lb: ntckled tonrues. 80c each. local laku Ketti leal. loc. no per lb; 6s, 1.1 He per lb: (0-lb tin. 12Hc per id; steam rendered, ius, iic per lb: 6s. 11 He per lb: compound. 10s. lOo per lb. FISH Rock cod. 7c Der lb: flounders They were from The 8c per lb; halibut, 8c per lb; striped Da as, izc per id. catnsn. luc per id: -ai- mon, fresh Columbia chlnook. 11 He per in.; eteeineaaa, 10c per id; herrings. Bo per lb; soles. 8c per lb: shrimps. 10c Der lb; perch. 8c per lb: black cod. 7c per lb; tomcod. 7c per lb; lobsters. 18c per ID: fresh mackerel, sc per ID; crawfish. 20c per aa: sturgeon. IOC 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, jz.so; per loo-ID aacg, 14.no; uiym eries maintain the higher price. rront Street Xfotes. The street reports hogs and veal scarce. Little of either is coming In. The first shipment of Oregon canta loupes arrived today ad the first crate was sold for 40 Dalles. Best tomatoes are bringing 81 50. and there are some fine ones In tha market. Early Crawford peaches from the south sell at 11.60 a crate. I Watermelons are being received In I fine shipment. Oreen corn Is selling at 10 cents a doxen ana celery 81-26 per doxen bunches. Pars and apples are" short on the street, a large shipment having gone It (HDeclal MaDatcb to Tbe Journal.) XV m I I! .11. Till. . A TWlM hundred acres on tha Knnla ranch, lo cated Just north of the city, avefaged 64 bushels of Turkey Red wheat to the acre giving an excellent indication of the' bumper crops the farmers of Walla walla oountv win harvest tma vear. The biggest previous yield on the Bnnls balance of the farm, consisting of eev ral hundred acres, will show an aver age yield of over 60 buahela to tha acta. Tha biggest yield ao far reported this season was nearly 80 buahela of wheat, on the Reaer ranch, alx miles east of he city. In what ia known aa the foot hill district. Eight acrea showed an average or bo buahela to the acre. Harvest on Eureka flat la In full awing and hundreds of harvest hands are arriving every day and being sent to the fields by ihe farmera' employment gency. farmers who make a cloae ludy of crop conditions estimate that the Eureka flat district will averare between 88 and 86 bushels, which Is about 8 buahela better than last sea son. The foothill district will average ciose 10 ou Dusneis. Tbe local market haa nnnwt llrnn. Bluestem being Quoted around 88 centa and Club at 85. Little wheat la being comraciea, rarmers preferring to wait until the season Is a little farther ad vanced Derore selling. Sept. Dec. May WHEAT.. July 14. 2HA 86HA 100H July 2S 11 a A B 100HA down wnn me Lo uraom . 11 tuny , 2 r m,b pk some time before the shortage can be fs lioff 26; Eagle, canned. lOo can; Columbia River Scenery BEOtT&ATOB LTJtJ STEAJtXBS. All other trains dally MONEY TO LOAN. DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY until you see Button Credit Co. 61Z Dekum bldg. . 5ANED lO SALARIED PEO .t. Tn.t mi your own name until vou see me; my system 1. the hest ror rauroau men. don't clerks. ,' V t k bookkeepers, streetcar men ""d an other .im- hiistness strictly confidential. F. A. Newton. 511 Buchanan bldg.. Z Washington. . , MONEY TO LOAN ON IMKOVKD ,lt nronertv or for building pur- noses. Columbia Life Trust Co.. Lumber Exchange bldg, 814 MOWT(5-XOA70N ALL KINufl . .....Htv wnnam Hon. room 1. f .eeuHtv. William Hon. room Washington bldg. TO LOAN flUMS tO BL'It ON CHAT- tel security. R. A. Frame, Marquam 614 the money to Loan oN real estate chattel mortgage or personal ae eurity; notea bought C W. Pallett. 804 renton Diag. RESTAURANTS. GO TO THE BUSY BEE FOR DELI catensens. Home cooking. 434 Wash ington at. SAFES PORTLAND SAFE CO.. SOLE AGENTS for Herrlng-Hall-Marvln safes and Manganese Steel Safe Co.'s bank safes 20 second-hand fireproof safea and bank safea. very cheap. See them or write us. 82 7th at DIEBOLD MANGANESE 8AFE8 Large line carried. Lock-outs opened Jacks, Jails, metal furniture. Both phones. J. E, Davis, 86 Sd. Dilljr service betwtea PortUad a4 rbe Dalle, eicrpt Soodaf, lea. mi Portlaad at 7 a. -. 1 nirlnf ahoot 6 p. m., rarry ta frrl(ht and paaaeoser. 8pleadld aceniuoaoilm tk)D. for votflla ami llreatork. Docs foot of Alder at.. Portland; foot nt j whole wheat. 84 00: rye, &0s, $a. 00; bales Court at. Tr nallaa. I'bone Main I4. Portl.,d. j2 7 5 U ' ' ' MlLLHTUr re uran. u." per ton made up. Front street prices: Grain, Tlonr and reed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, He, large lots: small lota. 9H- WHEAT Club. 84W85C; red Russian, 82c; bluestem, 87 Si 88c; valley, 84 $ 86c. CORN Whole. 328 00: cracked. 32 00 per ton. BARLEY New Feed. 821.00 49 22.00 per ton; rolled. $28.00 0 24.00; brewing. RYE $155 per cwt OATS New Producers' price No white. $28 00 per ton; gray. $27.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. 14 SO: straights. 84.Z6: export, 34 .90 valley. $4 30tf $4.40; graham. Hs. 33 76; $7.00 doi. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2 40: rator clams. $2.00 per box: 10c per do. NOMINAL RECEIPTS IN LIVESTOCK TODAY ROM T"S rACITIO ITZAkUSIr CO. B Steamships ROANOKE and GEO. W. ELDER Sell tor -ireka. San Francisco and Los Arge' . direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. i:ckrt of&ce 132 Third, near Alder. Phmes M. 1811 H. YOUNG. Agent I IJ $20; SPIRITUALISM. MRS. STEVENS. PORTLAND'S RELIA ble palmist and spiritual life reader: readings daily. $48 H Yamhill. DON'T WORRY $10 TO $100 LOANED salaried people, with or wlthcrat je- imHi. f Teacent ijoan e hawk bldg. OSTEOPATHIC PBTSICIANt: n T.TT.T.PCRICLLE PATTERSON. SPE clalist on nervous, acute and chronto dlaeasea Office lit Fenton bldg. Phone Pneifie 1180. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. 416-18-17 DE- kum blag., sa Phone Main $48. and Washington sts. Examination free. PUT LIC STENOGRAPHERS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND TYPB . writer. Main 1271. 814 Dekum bldg. FAYE KANDLE. 20? ALI8KY BLDG. PAINTING AND PAPERING. P. A. DOANE GIVES BEST ESTIMATE for satisfactory work. 286 Yamhill. PLUMBERS FOX & CO. SANITARY PLUMBERS, 231 I'd. bet. Main and Salmon. Oregon phone Main ZQOI. Son n erbero a rademacher re- moved to No. 303 Burnalde St ' PRINTING OGILBKE BROS., PRINTERS CARDS, billheads, etc. Phone Main 1858. 145H 1st St. MODERN PRINTERY. PHONE PA clflc 1526, R. 26. Russel bldg., 4th and Morrison sts. PAINTS, OIL AKL GLASS F. E. BEACH & CO., THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window glass and glazing. 135 1st st Phone 1334. RUBBER STAMPS P. C. STAMP WORKS, 24 9 ALDER 8T. Phone Main 710. Rubber stamps, seals, stencils; baggage, trade checics; brass signs and plates. REAL ESTATE i'HWMfBUN K UUUEN REAL ES tate, insurance, loana. Bee us before buying. 848 Mississippi ave, Phoni ji i i woontawn ivj i . 3. W. OGILBEE. REAL EbTATE aNd loans; established 1883. 145H 1st, . room 11. 'SPHINX AGENCY DEALER! Rl : real estate and rentals. 306 H Stark at Ma'.n CI 84. FOR FARMS OF EVERY DEBCRjp" tlon. Wdg. - r W. W. Espey. 318 Commercial ROOFING :. i- ,. tiv ., ttnnmnn . . mTTXtcrtT no us- ; ! lis. pairing and general jobbing. J. Loall. .r-'tlt Jefferson st Pacific lf$4. tM-'M- SHOWCASES' AND .FIXTURES i SHOWCASES f OF EVERY DE8CRIP J v... tion; bank," bar and storo fixtures - made l order. -Tha r Lotka , Manufao- t tiring n.. . mrtianq.--- " 1T"H Wlkl'S-Vl.-L. DESIGNER: AGT.-M. .. . Wlutef Lemper Ox. f ilgsaUtea Udx MRS. SHAVER, SPIRITUAL READER si Burnsioe st.. comer loth. CARMENCITA SPIRITUAL CARD reader, palmist and trance medium. 31 N. 3d st. MADAM WALTMAN, CLAIRVOYANT! medium and healer. Phone Pacific 2861. 147 11th st STREET PAVING FINDS LITTLE BAD FRUIT Inspector Deich Visits Front Street, but Discovers Nothing. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO Street paving, sidewalks and cross ings. 314 Lumber Exchange THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO of Portland. Office 655 Worcester hlk. TRANSFER AND HAULING C O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST.. BK tween Stark and Oak sts.; phone 69. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious brick ware house with separate iron rooms, rront and Clay sts. OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER Ct, Henry Roe. W. A. Cleland. F. P. Sheascreen. General transfer and storage: safes pianos and furniture moved, packed and ahlpped. 209 Oak st. Both phones. In his Inspection of the last few days. Fruit Inspector Richard Dolch has found conditions on Front street satisfactory, although in some of the fruit stands and remote marketa Infected fruit was found. The proprietors of the markets where the Infected fruit was discovered declared many times that their supplies came from Front street. However, Mr. Delch stated this morning that it could not ue determined whether Front street is to be held responsible. A sharp putlook Is to be maintained on the street and all markets will be In spected from time to time during the season to secure the trade from Infected fruit The authorities have decided that middlings. 325.00: shorts, country. 1 city, 119 00: chop, $18. 00021. 00. I HAY Producers' price Tlmothv 1 Willamette valley, fancy, $17.00)18.00, j ordinary, $12.0rtW14.00: eastern Oregon 1 $18; mixed, $in10.60; clover. $7.60; 'grain. $S10; cheat. $.5010.60. I Butter, Xggs and Poultry. BUTTER FAT f. o. b. Portland ' Sweet cream. 26c; sour, 24c BUTTER City creamery. 27Hf30e; seconds, 25Hc; outside fancy, 26c; sec onds. 22H": store. Oregon. 1819c. EGGS- Exera fancy, candled, 2l 23Hc;; good candled, 22ig,22Hc. CHEESE New Full cream. flats, j 15r(f15Hc per lb; Young Americas. 16 16 He per lb. POULTRY Mixed chlckena, 18 He; fancy hens. 14c; roosters, old. lOHc lb; I frvers, 15 16c lb; broilers, 16 16c . ; ' old ducks. 13c lb; spring ducks, 14c .b; 'geese old, SfiilOc per 16; soring geese. :i2H13c per lb; turkeys. ll13c lb; ' for old; squabs, $2.60 per dozen; pigeons, $1.26 per dozen. Dressed poultry, 1 : 1 He per lb. higher. Mops, Wool and BUdes. t HOPS 1906 crop prime to choice, 6H7c; medium to prime. 66Hc; con tracts, ia07 crop, lO&llc. 1 WOOL 1907 clip Valley, ZOO 21c 1 eastern Oregon. 16021c. MOH A I II lcw 1 u 1 ZlfCP SHEEPSKINS Shentang. 16020c each; short wool, 25H40c; mdlu-. wool, 5075c each; long wool. 76c(t$1.00 each. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 3H4c; No. 2 and grease. 22Hc. CHITTIM BARK 6c per lb. Fruits and Vegetables. POTATOES $2 per sack; old, $1. ONIONS Jobbing price New Cali fornia red. $3 per sack; New Walla Walla $2 603 lb; garlic, 8c per lb. APPLES New. $1.0001.76. FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $304; bananas. 6c lb; lemons, $67.E0 per box; limes, Mexican. 4.00 per 100: pineapples. $3.25a6.00 doz, grape fruit, $3.25; cherries, 610c lb, logan berries. $110 1.10 crate: oer.ches, 60c 1.15; Crawfords (California), $1.60; Oregon cantaloupes, $5.00; raspberries. $1; watermelons, iigiic VAN HORN TRANSFER & STORAGE uo.. inc. jrurnuure and piano moving a specialty; storage warehouse. 40-4? 2d St.. comer Ash. Phone Main 1618. PENINSULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE Transfer. 247 Alder st Phone Main 2171. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. 6TH. Main 89. Heavy hauling and storage. Independent baggage a trans- Ter co. storage. az4 Stark. Main 407. TYPEWRITERS BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITER Agency Supplies: repairs. Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington sts. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB. brush, soan. 31 per month. Portland Laundry & Towel Supply Co.. 9th and Couch sts. Phone 410. strict measures must be adopted in order to clear Oregon fruit products from any. $l.2t; plums, suspicion 01 inrecuon. 1 per lb. "There is a marked Improvement over VEGETABLES Turnip new, 00c last year's conditions," said Mr. Delch $1.00 sock; carrots, 76cG$1.00 per sncL. this morning. It speaks well for the beets, $1.60 pr sack; parsnips, 31.0013) $1.25; cabbage, 42; tomatoes, uregon, $1.50; parsnips, 90c $1; wax- beans, 5c; No Startling Features, Though Re ceipts Are Good Price Un changed Since Monday. Chicago, July 24. Additional reports of black rust were received today Thla time the damage la reported from Olivia, Minnesota. Small crops In Europe also reporxea. wnicn results in anotner Doost for September wheat. Black rust re ports were not confirmed but wore con sidered reliable. Cash markets show firmness witb strong demand. Conditions for a bull market was the tendency today. Traders did not com plain of the sctlon of this morning al though weak close was a disappointment to bulls. The dumping of wheat by local houses at the close Is not easily explained unless n waa due to failure to get positive black rust reports as waa explained, from the northwest There was some buvlnar In Minneapolis which offset considerably the Chicago sales. 400 260 2R4 778 Portland Union Stockyards, July 24. Receipts today aro as follows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Julv 24 76 425 July 23 260 Week ago 125 Year ago 40 26 Previous year 311 367 Arrivals are good but prices remain unchanged. The market la rather quiet except for cattle, which is unsettled and may grow weaker. Official livestock prices: Hogs Best eastern Oregon. $8.50; stockers and feeders, $6.0008.25; China rats. $6. 25 t 6.60. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $3.75; best cows and heifers, $2.7503.00; balls. $2.00. Sheep Wethers, $4.0004.25; lambs, $4.755.00. EASTERN LIVESTOCK slight enorts put forth by us last year to see the rrult so clear or ought this season. We will, however, be much stricter than last year and any fruit found, whether on the street or In fruit stands, will be properly confiscated. "In my rounds of the last few days I found but little Infected fruit The place most notable was an Italian mar ket at Union avenue and Earft Madtson street, where they obtain supplies from Japanese and Chinese growers, and also j doz. rurnlsh rrult to the hawkers. Here con ditions were bad, but have been cleared up. Other places will be watched." green. 5c per ID; . caunriower. i.zt 1.60 dozen; peas. 6c; horseradish, 8c lb; artichokes, 65075c doz; rhubarb, 3c lb; green onions, 25c per doz; bell pep pers. 1012Hc per lb; head lettuce, ' doz.: cucumbers, hothouse. 20 a 40c doz; outdoor, 75c a box; rad ishes. 16a doz bunches; eggplant. $5.25 crate, green corn, 10c doz.; celery, $1.25 Hogg Gain Five Centa In the Chicago Market Today. Chicago, July 24. Receipt today were as follows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago 82.000 20.000 14,000 Kansas City iz.ouo ,ooo 14.000 Omaha 9.500 2,600 8.000 Hogs opened steady to 5c higher. Left over 1,200. Receipts a year ago were 82,000. Mixed, $5.8006.80: heavy, $5.0 4);6.17H; rough, $5.606.86; light, $5.85 (fo'6.30. uattie ana sneep oteaay. Now York Cotton Market. New York. July 24. Weather In cot ton belt clear and hot today. A pretty fight is anticipated, as yesterday's mar ket tended to show both sides were gaining strength. Bull crowd seems the stronger ana wnainer conditions fa vor them. Temperatures are running high and If there Is no rain In next few days there will be much damage done. Market Is quiet and the trend of prlcei will be uncertain, due to this manipula tion. Official quotations by Overbeck & Cooke company: Sept Dec. May Sept. Deo, May Sept. Dec. May Sept. Sept. Oct. .Jan. Sept. Oct. Jan. . 91 . 96 .100 WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close DEPRESSION IBS H STOCKS Unsettled Condition on San Franciscoxchange Cause of Weakness. c, O. Cen- 101' CORN. 6$ 63H U 60H 6 OH 61 H OAT8. 38S 39 38V SH 40H 41H PORK. 1660 1866 LABD. 9$. 938 93' 937 870 872 RIBS. 885 886 877 877 63 88H 38H 40H 1660 926 932 870 880 87S 92 H A 95 H A I0UH 63 H B 60 61 H A 884 88H 41 1860 927 932 870 A 880 875 B 807 Car Lots Received at Chicago. 14. Car lots received Chicago, July as rollows: Wheat $1 18 Corn 131 18 Oats 881 17 SO 186 78 502 107 7 Liverpool Grain Closes. Liverpool. July 24. Wheat closed to day ho to ho down; corn, d up. WHEAT. July 84. July 28. 7S 1H1 7s Hid i s j a 11 1 a 7 4Hd 7s 4d July 24. July 13 4s 10Hd 4s d July Sept. Deo. Sept Eastern Grain . Closes. Minneapolis, July 24. September wheat closed here today at 96 lie. At New York September wheat closed at 99c. Liverpool Cotton Closes, Liverpool. July 24. Cotton futures closed today at 4Hd Market was steady. to 6Hd higher. Portland Bank Statement. Clearances today ....$985,654.19 Year ago ...1 708,652.91 Open. 2110 1210 1219 WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUNST A CO.. DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND, OREQON. EVERD1NG FARRELL. PRODUCE and commission merchants. 140 Front st., Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlne -Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland. Or. WADHAM' A CO.. WHOLESALE GRQ- cers, manufacturers and commission mercha-ts. 4th and Oak sta. FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND special orders. L. Ruvensky's furol- iure ractory 307 Front st ALLEN A LEWIS, COMMISSION' AND uroauce merchants. Front and Davis st.. Portland Or WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND and"orftre" Pr"'1' Hegel Ca port" THE OREGOTN CHEESE CO. (iNC.) i.eCi-iI.UUerL ete" ",ry P"5' VSi'T?urnt or andled on commission, m 6th st (Swetland bldg.), Portland. TEKlJCB DiDQITUIl' isi'nm l) TJo . Barbers' a,ir.niiA. n.,k. r V4ukira $-vtA EA SLING IN WHEAT FIELDS OF PAL0USE (Slieclal Dlipatrb to Tbe Journal.) Tekoa, Wash., July 24. President Earltng and other high officials of the Milwaukee railroad. who have been here for several days, drove over to Ro salia yesterday and were met by a dele gation of citizens of that town, who were assured by the railroad magnates thut arrangements weill be made at Rosulia that will be satisfactory to the buslnesa men and citizens. The plans will be announced later. President Earllng and party were en thusiastic In their praise of the great Palouse wheat belt. One member of the party said: "It is the most wonderful and beautiful agricultural country I have ever seen." Groceries, lints, Eto. suflAr Cube. 86.22H; powdered $6.07H: berry. $5.87H; dry. granulated, 1 $5.87H: 0iar.Jfi.l7H; conr. A, 85.87H; extra i. IJ.ii(i aviuen j.ii-rt, u yellow, 85.17H; beet granulated, $6.77H; barrels. 10c; half barrels, 25c; boxes. 50c advance on saca Da sis. ( Above prices are 80 flays net cash quotations.) HunKi a.w nor ww COFFEE PacKage brands. $16,880 16.68. SALT Coarse Half grcund, 100s, $12.60 per ton; 60s, $13; table, dairy. 60s, $17.50; 100s. $17.26: bales, $2.10; im ported Liverpool, 60s, $20.00;100s, $19; 224s, $18; extra fine, bbis., 2s. 6s and 10s $4.60t5.60; Liverpool lurriu rock. $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock. $11.00; 100s, $10.50. . , (Above prices apply to sales of less than car lots. Car lots as social prices subject tbifluctuaUons.) RICE Imperial Japan. No, 1. c; No. BURNED WAREHOUSES WILL BE REBUILT (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) Fallons. Wash., July 24. The grain warehouses recently burned at this place are to be rebuilt at once to accommo date th big wheat crop that Is now be ing harvested. The warehouses burned hers were built by the Farmers' Alliance some 20 years ago. The alliance at this place has been a thing of the past for several years and the warehouse had passed Into the hands of the private grain buyers long before tbe flie took EARJjY APPLES ARE GOING TO THE EAST (Special tnapatch to the Journal) 4 Miltont)r., July 24. The fruit 4 companies at this place are now shipping early apples in large 4 quantities, Two carloads have 4 Just been " shipped to Grand 4 Forks, North Dakota. Ths en- 4 tire appl crop promises to be 4 4 better In this section than it 4 has been for years. 4 Jan. , Feb. , March April May !. June July 1225 August . ..1163 Sept ...-.1160 Oct 1195 Nov 1199 Dec 1202 High. 1,0 1213 1186 1212 1200 1222 1206 .1228 1229 1214 July , 24. 1196 1189 1206 1209 1214 23 1206 1208 1215 1219 1224 1230 1169 1139 1199 1199 1207 1207 1142 1141 1181 1198 1190 1205 1142 1142 1182 1186 1190 1208 1165 1156 1190 1191 1185 GOOD PRICE, FOR OREGON- LIVESTOCK Joseph. Or., July 24. David Dlgglns has purchased the J. M. Mitchell ranch, consisting of 120 acres of farm land, the consideration being $4,000. This property is situated about three quar ters of a mile east of Joseph and Is irri gated bv the Silver Lake ditch. A new seven-room dwelllny and a fine orchard goes with this ranch. C. W. Amev -as sold the Amey ranch, on Crow creek, consisting; of 1,200 acres, to W. H. Stickney and rea uerman, rooivinir t700 ner acre for It. Mr. Amey aian mnA his aheeo 3.000 head to the Laame parties, receiving $4 per head for 1,600 ewes ana 2.ow jor i,v uuiw. WALLA WALLA CANNERY READY waiia Walls. Wash.. July 24. Stock holders of the new cannery made an of ficial Inspection of the plant yesterday and watched with Interest the opera tions of putting up the first can of fruit. The plant is practically ready for the' season's run. The cannery will make a. sDeclalty of canned tomatoes and peaches this season. GLIDDEN TOUR, ENDS 6 . AT JERSEY CITY JCI BCJ , i J , ui . t Alio auto tour practically ended here at noon today, tne nnisn ts supposed to ds made in New York, but the autoists checked their machines her. Gain today $167,001.28 Balances today .106.531.14 Year ago 33.067.05 United States Government Bonds. ' New York, July 24. Today's quota tions on government bonds is as fol- Offlclal through Overbeck A Cooke company. Twos, registered 103 Twos, coupon 103 Threes, registered 102 Theers, coupon , 108 Threes, small 101 Fours, new, registered 127H Fours, new, coupon 1284 Panama 104 District of Columbia 113 H Philippines, fours 109H HARVEST MEN ASK UP TO FIVE DOLLARS San rrahclsco, July 14. There was a general depression in Nevada stocks to day at Ban Franclsoo. The buyers seemed undetermined and the exchange Was Unsettled aener.llv ""nge Official prices oil Nevada stocks by OverbeclTA Cooke company: 7 OOLD FIELDS DISTRICT. Sandstorm. J tr xa tv.. , . KohawlF ,7c' Columbia Mt. 6bc. Jumbo 84.Z6. Jumhn V.m i tr. v.n.i w.D Pennsylvania IcA. Ooldfleld M. Co. $l.6 Kendall 81c. Booth 46c, Blue Bull $4c! nuver rick sjc, May Queen i n 'it V. ?" c' a- a- Kxt- oC. Blue S1 17,c P,xl8 8cB. a Columbia 4cB, flbrnl 6c, 8t Ives 95cB, Conqueror "ock 4c, Lone Star Wonder IcB. Potlanh n a dall Ext 3c, Bandst Ext 6c, Mav ; . ., "7V ur" mno ybc, Bimero. 23c . E 2 .J"f 12 LaTuna 15e. Common wealth IcB Comb. Fract 25o, Or. Band Fa1; 14S' Pnd An- Mlllstorm 40cA. Esmeralda lOcB, Portland 26c, francls Mohawk $1.16A, Red Hill 66e Lou D'llon 6oA, T. Tiger 21e. 8. Pick Ext 6o Y n.. r?i it. . Goldi; Cons. $8.16. Dlam f." Trtangla'lOo, COMSTOCK. Ophlr $2.05. Mmli-in tm nn,.u a. c.llrry lc. Con. Virginia 68c. Savage 66c. Hale A Norcross 89c, Yellow Jacket $1.00B, Belcher 36c. Conflrten 7 Sierra Nov. 41c. Exchequer 35c. Union 81c BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 7e. Bullf M r 1 i Bullf, 4c, Nat. Bank. 21cB. L. ' Harrii 2c, Amethyst 27c. Gold Bar 74c flt.i. way 6cA. Denver Buf. Am mA nle Clare 64c, MayfJ. Cons. 88c, Monty. Ohio Ext. 8c, G. Scepter 8c,- Monty Mt 14c. B Daisy lOcA. Hamestaka Cons. 95c. Yankee Girl 6cA Nmnt T.i Tramp Cons. 46c. Victor 7cB. North Star 1c. TONOPAH8. Ton. Nev. HcB Mont. Ton II 1A t Ext. $1.60. MacNamara 29c. Mldw.v 1.00. Ton. Bolmont $3.20. Ton No flt.r iOc. Ohio Ton. 8c, West End Cons 80o. Rescue 15c, Ton. A Calif. 7cA. Golden Anchor l&c. Jim Butler 11 0!U Ton Cash Boy 6c. Ton. Home 6cB. Boat Ton, lOcA, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 9c, Mont Mid. Ext 4c. Golden Crown 8cB MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cons. 46o a. Weda-ai tn sari.. Hump 6c. Dexter 12e. L. Joe le fraa. cent 60cA, Combination 11c Granny 23a, Mustang 3c. Little Orev 20c. Cowhov 4c, Orlg. Manh. 10c, Broncho 7c, Jump. Jack 7cB. Plnenut 7c, Buffalo 3o. 8. Dog 17cB, Y. Horse 4c, Indian Camp 8cB. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Fairy Silver King lOcA. Fairy Eagle 30cB, No. Star Wonder 6cA, Eagles Nest 6cA. Ruby Wonder 20cA, Nev. H. Florence $2.01, Pittsburg Sliver Peak I1.37H- XEW YORK STOCK MARKET Market Generally More Active Than Yesterday. New York. July 24. Today's mar ket waa a decided change over that of yesterday, trading was In general more active and several advances were again scored for the day's deallnga. The higher class list In general is showing attention. Hill issues holding steady, while Southern Paclflo and Union Pa elflo both scored good gains for the day. the former selling above 90 and closing near the top figure of the day. Heavy trading waa also noted In Amal gamated copper, while the steel Issues were rather quiet. Call money more easy. Rumors of an Increase of divi dend rate of Southern Pacific also had effect Nothing definite, however, was Issued today. Official Quotations bv Overbeck t Cooke company: DESCRIPTION. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Glen wood, Wash., July 24. The big wheat harvest In this place is on in earnest and hundreds of binders are cut ting down the wheat, while an army of men are puttjng It In Shock. - The wheat sown last fall Is ripening up in this dis trict rapidly, and the crop will soon bo cared for if the good weather continues. Latah. Wash.. July 24. Every freight and passenger train that enters town from cither direction contains from five to ten harvest men. Thev are oamDlng all along the creeks waiting to be hired by the farmers, but they refuse to work unless paid from $3 to $5 a day and board. Many of these men are not skilled harvest hands, but are above the tramp order and present a good appear ance. GARFIELD BUYER FORSAKES TRUST (8oclal Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Garfield. Wash.. July 24.-8. A. Man- ring, one of the prominent pioneer -buslnesa men of this city,' has ,ut loose (mm that old-Una trust grain comnonlea and hereafter will be an independent grain buyer. He has been-In the grain business in tho Palouse xfninrry for many years. He is president of the Garfield Booster club, recently organized jwrti , , , . v , . mT Copper Co.. Am. C. A F.. e. do pfd Am. Cot. Oil, c. Am. Loco., c. . . Am. Sugar, o. .. Am. Smelt., c. do pfd An. Mining Co. Am. Wool. c. Atchison, c. do pfd. . Bait. A Ohio. c. . ao pra Br. Rapid Tr.. Can. Pac. c. . . . Cen. Leather, c do pfd C. A G. W., c. . C. M. A St. P. . Chi. A N. W.. Clx-s. & Ohio. Colo. F. & I.. Colo. So., c. ... do 2d. pfd. . . . do 1st pfd. . . Dela. & Hudson D. A R. G.. c . do pfd Erie, c. . . , do 2d, pfd. . . do 1st. pfd. . . Gt. North, pfd. Illinois Cen. . Louis. A Nash. . Manh. Ry. Mex. Cen. Ry. M. K- A T.. c do preferred Distillers . . . Vir. Chemical Ore Lands Missouri Pac. National Lead N. Y. Central N. Y., O. A W. N. A W.. c. North Am. . N. Pacific, c Pac. Mail S. Co.. Penn. Ry, P. G., L. & C. Co. f. Steel Car., c do preferred Reading, c. . . do 2d pfd. . do 1st nfd Rep. I. A S., pfd. kock lsiana, c, do preferred s. u s h. apa 2-p, do 1st pfdT at. u s . vv., c. do preferred . . Southern Pac, c. do Dreferred . . Southern Ry., c. ao prererred , Tenn. C. A I. . . Texas A Pacific T., B. L. & W., C. i do preferred . . U. Pacific, c do preferred . . V. 8. Rubber, a. do preferred . . U. 8. Steel Co.,.c. do preferred . . Wabash, c do Dreferred . . W. U. Telegraph. Wis. Central, c.' do preferred . . S 1 ST Q ? 5 n r : pa : I . 92 93 H 2 H 88 H 43 43H 43 43 H 100H 82H 60 H 60 69 0H 122 123 122H 122 117118H 117 118H 106 106 106k 106 574 69H 67 68 26 94 94H 98 84 I A1 U, 98 98 98 98V 86 . 66 68 65 67 176 177H 176 177 14 - j. f2 . 134 134 136$ I CllOlft 161 161 161 . 36 35 34 86 J C.I 32U 32U 32 S1 -f 16 27 26 J-jR? 46 46 45 JOT 60 60 60480 172 172 172 172' 28 28 28 27 70 25 26 h 25 42 61 61 61 60 136 137 136 136 145 145 144 144 al6 116 114 114 130 ;.. 21' t'. 35 36 35 36 66' -- 66 66 66 66 . . 26 26 26 26 68 69 68 68 76 76 76 76 61 114 114 113 113 86 75 68 68H 88 68 . . 137 137S4 ISftU 1SI ' 30 31 30 80 I 123iW 1J.8T4 ia.t4Jl2Jt&A I 91 91H 91 91 I 86 36' 36 86 I 90 I 104 105 104 105 I 78 I . an I 83 ) 88'83' 83 I ZI 22 21 21 I 47 I 88 38 38 I I I 22 22 22 22H I ? I '86 '90 '88 '20" '26" "19 66 66 66 '36'i 'so'' "so" 49 "49 '49 144 147 144 '85 '36'" '36 '86 '36 's 100 100 100 ..... . . . . . 688,100 shares. 51 0 112 20 65 T44 SO 26' 49 146 83 86 97 36 100 13 . 25 79 a" Northwest Wheat Receipts. Minneapolis, July 24. Receints" of wheat at Minneapolis todav ware 148 cars against 103 cars a year ago. Re relpts at Duluth were 126 cars against tl cars a year ago. - . ... iff.