The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL i: PORTOVNP, -' SATURDAY EVENING, ' JULY 27, 190?.'
TODAY'S MARKETS
Commission Merchants Urge Farmers
to Grow Early Potatoes Market Good
and No Supply Wheat Crops Better.
TODER SHOULD
outatd
v m
Belr
RAISE POTATOES
Commission Men Say Farm
ers Should Pay More At
tention to Early Crop.
Laterft market features:
Ashland peaches vsry good.
Tomntoea In heavy receipt.
Pumpkins arrive.
Good crabapplaa In market.
Melons abundant.
Wall Walla onions In rood grade.
There la a food demand for new po
tatoes of the fancy . stock. They must
be "No. 1" and large alxa. Local res
taurants were purchasing: many pota
toea this morning on Front street,
which is unusual and shows that the
good product cannot be had on the
wagons. The demand upon Front street
from the outside has been large and no
attempt has been made to supply inn
e call. The ruiure 01 m puiaiu
t nromlses well.
re It possible for farmers to get
early Oregon potatoes in ine mar
ket at this time each year the advan
tage to them would be auite noticeable.
The commission men all expreae a like
sentiment and further state that grow
ers would realise more snouia iney pay
more attention to the raising of large
quantities of early potatoes Instead of
vrawin Dotatoes merely as a side is
sue to other crops. All the early po
tatoes raised In Oregon could readily
find a market this season at excellent
prices.
rrort Receipts Contlnu Heavy.
Vmlt raralnts are still heavy. Aah
land neaches selling at 75 cents and II
fi box are coming in better shape than
n former years. California Crawfords
ell at $1.60 a crate. There are plenty
' of oreron early amies in the market
at present, bringing from $1.26 to $1.76
a. box. Dalles crabapploo are aiso com
Inr In fln shane and sell at CO to 76
cents a box (peach box). Wenatchee
apricots are still arriving and are the
test in me marxei.
Cucumber Market Overstocked.
The cucumber market Is overstocked.
Hothouse are selling at $6 to 10 cents
a dozen and outdoor cucumbers at 40
and 60 cents a box. Wild blackberries
re arriving freely while the cultivated
fruit Is Just coming Into the market.
Cultivated blackberries are 11.26 . a
crate and wild ones 6 cents a pound.
Tomatoes are arriving in large quanti
ties and are aelling from 0 to 0 cents
a box.
Melons are abundant and are com
manding a price of from 1 "A to
cents a pound. Cantaloupes from The
Dalles are sailing well, but are not numerous
All hams have been reduced one half
cent below prevailing figures.
Walla Walla onions arrived yester
days, but the price will remain un
changed until the local crops are har
vested.
Grain, Flour and reed.
ORAIN BAOS Calcutta, e, large
lots: small lots. 8Hc
WHEAT Club, 79ijy82c; red Russian.
79c; bluestem, 81fr83c; valley, 80081c;
CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, $2.00
car ton.
BARLEY New Feed, I21.00i2.00
per ton; rolled, $28.00 24.00; brewing,
$22.001023.00.
RYF $1 65 per cwt.
OATS New Producers' price No. 1
White. $58.00 per ton; gray, $27.00.
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents,
$4 80; straights. $4 25; export, $4.00;
valley, $4.S0ff4.40; graham, Us. $3.75;
whole wheat. $4.00; rye. 60s. $5.60; bales,
' $3.00.
MILLSTT'FFS Bran, $17.00 per ton;
middlings. $26.00; shorts, country, $20;
Cltv, $19.00; chop $18.00 $31.00.
HAY Producers" price Timothy,
Willamette vallev. fancy, $17.00 $18.00;
ordinary. $1 2.00 1 4 00 ; eastern Oregon,
$18; mixed. $1010.60; clover, $7.50;
grain, $8 10; cheat, $8.5010.60.
Butter, Ergs and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland
Bweet cream. 284e; sour, 16Hc.
BUTTER City creamery. 27V4$0c;
'seconds. 25V4c; outside fancy, 26c; sec
onds. 22Hc; irtore, Oregon, JilflSc.
EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 22
tic: good candled. 2122Vic
i .IEESE New Full cream, flats,
15($16Hc per lb; Young Americas, 16
16Sc per lb. . ,
POULTRY-Mlxed chickens, 12c; fancy
bens, 12H3'lSc lb; roosters, old, 10c lb;
fryers, 1416c lb; broilers, 14iQ16clb. ;
old ducks, 11c lb; Kprtng ducks, 12c lb;
foese, old, 8 10c per lb; spring geese,
2HUc per lb; turkeys, llUc lb;
for old; squabs, $2.50 per doxen; pigeons,
$1.26 per dozen. Dressed poultry, 1&
1 !jc per lb. higher.
Hops, Wool and Sides.
HOPS 1!08 crop Prime to choice,
H7c; medium to prime, 684c; con
tracts. 1907 crop. 10 11c.
WOOL 1907 clip Valley, " 20 21o
astern Oregon, 18 21c.
MOHAIR Now 1907 2928c.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 160200
each; short wool, Z5(g40c; medium, wool.
60 v 75c each; long wool, 75ca$1.00 each.
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3H(34c; No.
grease. 22c.
ITTIM BARK 6c per lb.-
Traits and Vegetables.
POTATOES $2 per sack; old. $1.
ONIONS Jobbing price New Cali
fornia red. $3 per sack; New Walla
Walla, $2.6003.00 lb.; garlic, 8o per lb.
APPLES New, $1.0001.75.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $3.00
4.00; bnnanas. 6c lb.; lemons. $6.00 7. 50
'per box; limes. Mexican. $4.00 per 100;
pineapples, $8.25 8.00 dozen; grape fruit
$3.25; cherries, 610c lb.; loganberries,
$1.0001.10 crate; peaches, 60c(g Jl.1,5:
Crawfords (California). $1.50; Oregon
cantaloupes, $8.504.50; raspberries,
$1.25; plums, $1; watermelons, 1H
J ai c ; cultivated blackberries, $1.25 a
crate; wild, 6c per lb; crabapples, 60
76c tier dox.
VEGETABLES Turnips, new. 90cffl
$1.00 suck; carrots. 75c$1.00 per ssck;
beets, ii. mi per sack; parsnips. I1.00W
$1.25; cabbage. $2.00; tomatoes. Oregon,
6090c; parsnips, ucigil; wax beans,
6c; green, 6c per lb.; cauliflower. $1.25 j
1.60 dor.on; peas, 6c; horseradish. 8c lb
artichokes. 65c76c dozen; rhubarb. So
lb.; green onions, 25c per dozen; bell pep
pers, lu'fi a vtf. per io.; nean lettuce,
( ) doz. ; cucumbers, hothouse, 20 30c
dox; outdoor, 4060c box; radishes, 16c
doren bunches; eggplant, $6.25 crate:
green corn. lOo dozen; celery. $1.28
floien.
Groceries, Knts, Etc
RT'GAR Cube, $6.22: nowdered
16.07m berry, $5.87; dry. granulated,
$5.87H; Star. $5.77; conf. A, $5.87;
extra B, $5.37; golden C. $5.27; D
yellow. $6.17; beet granulated, $5.77;
barrels, nc; nan Dttrreia, zoo; DOxes,
60c advance on sack oasis.
(Above prices are 80 days net cash
quotations.)
HONEY $3.60 per crate.
COFFEE Package brands, $15.88
16.83.
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s.
$12.60 per ton; 60s, $13.00; table, dalrv
60s, $17.50: 100s. $17.25; bales, $2.l6;
Imported Liverpool, 60s, $20.00; 100s,
$19.00: 224s, $18.00; extra fine barrels,
2s, 6s and 10s. $4.605.50; Liverpool
lump rock, $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock,
$11.00; 100s, $10.50.
(Above prices apply to saies or less
car lots. Car lots at special prices
ject to fluctuations.)
RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1. 6c; No.
a 5 lie: New urieans, neaa. tc;
AJax, be; creoie. c.
BEANS 8mall white. $8.80; large
white, $3.25; pink. $3.40; bayou. $3.90;
Llmas. 6Uc; Mexican: reds, 4c.
NUTS -Peanuts. Jumbo, 9o per lb;
Virginia, 7c per lb; roasted, lOo per
lb; Japanese, 5C; roaatsd.
Mr lb: walnuts. California. lOo per lb
bin nut. 1416o per lb; hickory nuts,
lOo par lb: urasu nuts, no par id
berta, 16e par lbi fancy pec
par lb; almonda, 1821c.
Sit
Meats, rish and Provision.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs,
fancy. io par lb; large. 78o per
id; veai, extra, tMnic per id; ordinary.
le par lb; poor, 87o par lb; mutton,
fancy, 88o per lb
HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack.
iiuchj; nams, iu 10 12 IDS, lto per ID;
14 to 19 Iba, 16c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs,
io c: oraagrast bacon, 16 Olio per
id picnics, iiuo Per lb: cottars roll.
UHO per lb: rarular short nlnai-a. un.
smoked, lie per lb; smoked. 12o per lb
clear back a, unsmoked, 12o; smoked, 13o
per ib; union butts. 10 to 13 lbs. un
smoked. 8c Per lb: smoked c rr Ih
clear bellies, unsmoked. 11 Ho per Ib
smoked II He per lb; shoulders. II o
per io; picxiea tongues, too each.
LOCAL LARD kettle leaf, lOo, l$o
per lb; 6s, l$o per lb; 60-lb tins, lto
per lb; steam rendered, 10s, llic per
iu, on, ii ho par io; compound, loa, 100
per lb.
o per Ib; halibut, o per 'lb; striped
bass, 16c per Ib; catfish. 11c par lb; sal-
lb; Bteelheads, 10c per lb; herrings, 6c
per io; soles, tc per lb; shrimps, 13c per
lb: perch, 8o per lb; tomcod, 7c per lb;
lobsters. 16c per lb: fresh mackerel. 8c
?er lb; crawfish, 26e per dos; sturgeon,
2c per lb: black bass. 20o per lb:
silver smelt, 7c per lb; shad, 4o per lb;
DiacK coo, 7c per Ib.
OYSTERS Shoal water bay, par gal
lon, $2.60; per 100-lb aack. $4 60; Olym-
$6.60(96.25; Eabla, canned, 10c can; $7.00
Cos.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $1.40;
raaor clama, $2.00 per box; 10c per dos.
Falnta, Coal OIL lto. .
ROPE Pure Manila, 16fco; standard.
18o; sisal, 11c.
COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases,
19c per gal: water white. Iron bbls,
14c per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head
light, 170 deg., cases. 21 c per gal.
GASOLINE 8 deg.. cases. 24 Ho per
gal; Iron bbls, ISo per gal.
BENZINE 61 deg.. cases, 160 per
gal; Iron bbls, 91c per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases 9c per aral:
wooden bbla, 93o per gal.
WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7io per
lb: 600-lb lota. So par lb: leaa lota. iVo
per lb.
WIRE NAILS Present baala at $1.18.
IH STOCKS
SHOW DEW
Persistent Eumors of Addi
tional Labor Troubles the
Cause of Weakness.
nea lop jlxu zzc, riorenca on,
. ii. li. Con 24o. Laguna $1.60. Cora
fealth 29oB, Comb. Frac. $7.27.
lend Ext. 14c, Or. Bend Anx. lOcB,
LIVESTOCK EECEIPTS
SOMEWHAT BETTER
First Hon of the Week Received
This Morning Heavy RecelpU
In Sheep.
Portland Union Stookrarda. Julr 17.
Recelpta at the stockyards are:
Hoars. Cattle. Sheep.
Today 65 146 1,090
Week ago 181 81 16
Year ao i,in
Previous year 60 200
loday was reoelved the first consign
mem or nogs tnis week. Receipts gen
eraiiy were gooa.
yuorations remain unchanged and are
as follows:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon. $8.60
stockers and feeders, $H.OO&8 16; China
rats, 16.36)8.60.
Cattle Beat eastern Oregon steers,
$3.76; best cows and heifers, $2.763.00
bulls, 12.00.
Sheep Wethers. $4.004.26; lambs,
$4.756.00.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK
Livestock Receipt in the East Were
UsuaJ Hogs Weaker.
Chicago, July 27. Receipts
were:
Hogs. Cattle.
Chicago 17,000 6.000
Kansas CUr 6.600 6.000
Omaha 9,500 100
Hogs oponed steady to five cents
lower. Left over, 1,700. Receipts a
year ago were ib.ooo.
Ofrlclal quotations were:
Mixed. I6S6.40; heavy. $6(96.30
rougn; i6.uf,i.6; light, b.io
cattle steady; sheep strong.
today
Sheei
2,60
J6.45.
FAJIMERS 0FFEELO
VERY HIGH WAGES
(Special Dispatch to The Joonul.)
Heppner, Or., July 27. Heading has
commenoed in Morrow county, but
threshing will not begin, generally, for
a week or 10 daya. There are, however,
a few machines now running. The
farmers are having a good deal of trou
ble getting help and are offering very
nign wages.
Several of the wheatgrowers in this
section have been waiting for some
time for combined harvesters, which
were ordered early In the year, but
which for soma reason they have been
unable to get
GOOD CROPS IN
LINN COUNTY
(Special DUpstch to The Journal.)
Albany, Or., July 37. Crop conditions
In Linn county appear better as the
season advances. The fear that the
spring crop would be short on account
of the sudden hot weather has been dis
sipated by the cool nights and the gen
erally lower temperature throughout the
valley. The fall grain Is rapidly being
put Into shock. The barley crop la al
ready being garnered. Many farmers
of Linn grow clover for aeed, and clover
nuuers are numerous, rne grain croD
oias iair to be lairge and the quality
of the very best
San Francisco, July 17. Stocks
showed a tendency to drop below the
prices that have been asked on the ex
change the last few days. There waa
a further decline today. NO apparent
cauae has been given but persistent
rumors of more labor troubles and of
an unsettled labor market is aocepiea
by many. Soma atocks. however, were
not affected and have In fact been
strong.
OOLD1TIELIJH DIBTHIIT.
hawk 16c, Columbia Mt. S5oA, Jumbo
41cB, Jumbo Ext $1.80, Vernal 18cA.
Pennsylvania 6cA. Ooldflald M. Co. 16a
Kendall 81c, Booth 46c, Blue Bull 34a,
Adams Uc, Silver Pick 62c, May Queen
1CA, Nev. Bov c. li. B. n;xt. so, uiue
Bell 17c. Dixie 4c. O. Columbia 18cB,
Hlbernla 6c, St. Ives 92o, Conqueror
HcB. Blk. Rock 4c. Lone Star lc. foi
lach 86cB. Oro 22c. Kendall Ext. 2a,
Sandst. Ext. 4cB Mama 4c Atlanta Clc
Great Bend 77c. Btmerone 20c, Empire
2cA. Red Top Ext 22c. Florence bn.
uiam
monw
Or. Bend
Mlllstorm 40cA, B. B. Bonansa 6c, Ke-
wanoa 70o. Esmeralda lOcB, Portland
lc Cracker Jack 18cB. Francis Mo
hawk $1.07, Red Hill 69c, Mohawk Ext.
9c. Lou Dillon 8o, Y. Tiger 20c. Grandma
4c. b. I'icg l2xt. 8c. i . ttose ocn, oi.
Mt. Ext. 8c, Coldf. Cona. $8 25, Dlaraf.
Triangle 20c.
COMBTOCK.
Curry 14c, Con. Virginia 61c, Savage 0o,
Maio Norcroaa c. xeuow jacxei
90c.B, Belcher 80c. ConflOnce 76cA. 81-
rra Nev. 6 8c. Exchequer 40cB, Union
80c.
BULLFROO DISTRICT.
Original 7c, BuLlf, M. C. 16c. Mont.
Bullf. 4c. Nat. Bank 22cA, L. Harris
2c, Amethyst 28cB, Gold Bar 70c, Stein
way 6cA, Denver Buf. Anx. 8c. Bonnie
Clare 61oB. Mayfl. Cons. I8cB. Monty.
Ohio Ext. 8c, G Scepter 8c, Monty Mt.
14c, B. Daisy 10c, Homestake Cons. 18c,
Yankee Girl 6cA, Nugget 6o, Tramp
Cona. 41c, Victor lOcA, North Star 8cA.
TONOPAHS
Mont. Ton. $4 26. Ton. Ext. $1.45
MacNamara 28c, Midway 96c. Ton.- Bol
mont $3.80, Ton. No. Star 21c, Ohio
Ton. 8c, West End Cons. 78c, Rescue 15c,
Ton. & Calif. 6c. Golden Anchor 16c,
Jim Butler $1.02, Ton. Cash Boy 6o, Ton.
Home 6c. Bos. Ton. 10c. Monarch Pitts
Ex. 8e. Mont. Mid. Ext. 4c Golden
Crown 8c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. 46c, Manh. M. Co. o,
O. Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump 60, Dexter
12c, L. Joe 2c, Crescent 6cA, Combina
tion 28cB, Granny 28c, Mustang 8O0,
Little Grv 1 he. Covhnv 4c Oris- Manh
10c, Broncho 7cB. Plnenut 6c. Buffalo
8c. S. Dug 1 Tell. Y. Horse 6cA, Indian
t amp icB.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Falrv. SUver King 20cA, Falrv. Eagle
tica. Nevada, mils s.is&, no. star won
der 6cA. Eagle's Nest 4a. Ruby Wonder
19cA, Nev. 11. Florence 25cA, Pittsburg
Oliver i-ean l.a t .
nr DECLINES
Yield Not Good In Middle
WestOregon Fields
Take on Activity.
(HpMlal PLoaich to The Journal.)
Garfield. Wash.. Jul 11 Wnrk In
the wheat fields Is humming. The
weather Is delightful. Just cour enough
for the men to enjoy the work. Br
August 1 the field will ho rrlv frr
the threshlna mnrhlne. Cn.r, Hr.. ,,r
Garfield, have three threshing machines
that they will start up August 6. Kd.
Byrne, Krlebel. Crabtrea. Duncan and
many others will start thalr muhlnM
sbout the same date. The wheat Is of
the finest quality and will all grade No.
ir aamp weather keeps off until the
crop Is In the suck.
hi. 11. Hoag was n town from Bndl-
cott and Dusty yesterday and reporta a
full crop of wheat In those districts.
Many fields will make 50 bushels to thu
acra, and the wheat will be ef excellent
quality
WHEAT.
HURT-CMS
PROPERTY SOLD
A. B. Steinbach Purchases
Well Known Family
Hotel for $125,000.
APARTMENT II0USE
BRINGS GOOD PRIOfi
Pacific Coast BItr Company He
cures Title to 70 Acres Lying East
of WoxTlwn Transactions Closed
Pogsed $200,000 Mark.
September
December .
May
July 27
,...1V
06
. . .99
July 16.
100
Chicago. Julr 27. Wheat tndav waa
affected by the weakness on the stock
exchange and remained low despite the
raci mat aiscouraglng reports came
rom all sections. Red rust waa renort-
ed from South Dakota where it is ststed
hat not more than seven or eight
ushels to the acre will be harvested.
Both wheat and corn Is reported In
mall yield In Kansas. Rains are fall-
ng In that state.
BANK STATEMENT
BRINGS ON SLUMP
Exchange Experience Slump and the
Cans I Attributed to Rank
Statement.
New York, July 17. Setback today
was attributed to unfavorable bank
statement. Erie weakness Is supposed
to have been caused by a rumor that
the next dividend would be passed.
Ail were or the opinion that the bank
statement was the principal cause for
prevailing depression on the exchange
today. There were also rumors of more
gold exports Monday.
urrioial quotations bv Overbeek A
;uoKe company:
Sept
Deo.
May
Sept.
eo.
May
Sept.
Deo.
May
Sept
Oct
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept
Oct.
Jan.
Low.
1
94
9
63U
60
WHEAT.
Open. High.
, . 814
,. 96 97
99 102
CORN.
, .. 63 U ti
. 49H 60
. 60S 6114
OATH.
. 38H 39
. m. 39
. i0 41
PORK.
.1640 1640 1630
LARD.
. 922 925 920
. 930 932 927
. 867 876 866
SHORT RIBS
. 872 875 872
. 865 87 866
. 852 865 852
5
Cloa
98
7V4
101
68
60
5 1 44
1630
1660
925
9.10
667
877
866
53
Wheat Shipments.
Chicago, July 27. Wheat shipments
were estimated today as follows: Aus
tralian, 804,000 bushels, as against 466,
000 bushels a week ago, and 268,000
bushels a year ago; Indian, 920,000
bushels, against 912,000 a week ago and
1,280,000 a year ago.
The closing up of two big realty sales
yesterday ran the day's transfers sbove
the $200,000 mark.
The most Important of theaa transac
tion waa the Hobart-Curtta property,
sold by Judge H. H. Northup to A. B.
Steinbach for $135,000, and the othor
was the sale by John Carlyla to Letltla
M Lee of the Washington apartment
house, located on Nortbmp atreet be
tween Twenty-flrat and Twenty-eecond,
for $46,000. Thla laat pleoa la one of
the holdings auctioned off by J. Whyta
Evans some weeks ago.
Negotiations were brought to a close
yesterday, whereby the pacific Coaat
Realty company acquired title to 70
acres lying vast or Woodlawn and
north of Irvlngton Park. The property
was sold by Ef ger Brothers and brought
$70,000. The Pacific Coast Realty com
pany la a corporation composed of east
ern Oregon and local capitalists, who
propose to open up a new addition In
the northeastern portion of the olty
which will be culled Heidelberg.
Thla 70 acres, together with 20 acres
previously purchasud by the aame in
terests, will be extensively improved
and put on the market in the form of
residence lots. It is planned by the pro
moters nf the enterprise to build up a
large German colony In that section of
the city.
W. II Haupert has purchased from
Patrick Kelley a house and lot on East
Ankeny and East Twenty-first streets
for $3,500. Two blocks west of the
above site, at Kaat Ankeny and Eaat
Nineteenth atreets, Joatph Buchtel haa
purchaaed from A. W. Lambert a va
cant lot for $1,860
W. G. Kent has sold to Joseph Ur-
banck a house and lot on the southwest
cornor of Kerby and Knott streets for
$2,600.
At the head of Twenty-fifth atreet.
In North Portland. Lambert Dunbar haa
purchaaed from George P. Lent a frac
tional lot for $1,900.
WE CURE MEN FOR
27 YEARS IT PORTLAND
-lav;;
Special
Frt Consultatten
$10
No Pay Unless Cured
It will not coat you anything to c&3 at otti
office, and by ao doing It may aara tou much
time, worry and money, and becauaa Li wa can
not cure you wa will honestly tell yon ao, and
you will not be under any financial obligation
to US. '
You pay ua our feea for cures not to x
periment; we hare proved the fact that our
methods are the best, latest and the most scien
tific in every respect. There are some cases that
are curable and we determine whether it ia cur
able ox incurable by a thorough physical and mi
croscopical examination.
We cure Cystitia, Irritation of Neck of Blad
der Enlargement and Inflammation of the PToav
tate Gland and all diseases of the Bladder and Kidney quickly yield
to our modern methods of treatment. We especially Invite old
chronic cases that have been unsuccessfully treated elsewhere.
Gonorrhoea, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Nervoua Decline,
cured by scientific methods known and indorsed by the medical
profession.
OOWBTXrATXOW. KXJBSJ A YD 7ZITDXA
Cured by up-to-dsto methods. Not temporary relief, but ft poaltJva, pea
manent cure guaranteed.
Constipation Is the cause of a lare majority of racial troublM SM
many other ailmenta. When the bowela do not move It Interfere WiU
the proper action of the different organa of tha body. Have) tbf eoa
atlpatlon cured and you will have more energy and feat muoh better
in every way. .
Strength Is neoesaary to sucoeas. No man cam five the etrenfta ,
of his mind and body to the strenuous work of building a futnre fof
himself unlesa he haa a reaerve fore to back him up. Tou can't olH
auocesa without spending a great deal of nervoua energy, and yea eauart
apend nervoua energy unless you have It
truKTOxra DEinjTT os vumss.
There la usually a pain across the small of tha back; blue rrflf
unoer your
you get up
your memory
evaa am vallo
pen; vary nervoua; you have bad dreams; startle in your aieap, sums
awake out of a dream vary much frightened; stinging pain ua the
breast: no appetite. Do you know what cauaea you to feel like bier
Thla condition will not Improve of lta own accord, but Istlasdyea
may grow gradually worse, and eventually end In nervoua debility oa
neuraathenla. If you have aver taken treatment and failed to get esflfM
perhapa It la becauaa you never took treatment at tha St. Louie In
atltute. Our treatment la different from tha old treatment taught yeeuw
aa-Qu Wa cordlallv Invite conaultatioo free.
WRITE If you oannot call. All correspondence strtatJr eonfld
and all replies aent In plain envelope.
t p. m.; eveomga, t to s:sv; DaDoaya,
eyes; specks perore yor eyas: your aieap aoee sot rears 7WI
in the morning feeling tired; your mind at tlmea waodafwl
Is poor; your are loatng flesh, hollow -yed: whits of revs'
w! vou tra fearful alwara erpeatln tha worst to hAD
HOURS
to It noon.
a. m. to
. JBW
ST. LOUIS
oo
MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL
nooxro ajtd taioxu
DISPENSARY
TO, VOKTU3TD,
DEATH MISSED BY
NARROW
1
United States Oovernmpnt Bonds.
Naw York. July IT. Oovernment
bonda are Quoted today aa follows:
Twos, registered
do coupon
Threes, registered ....
do coupon
do small
fours, new, registered.,
do new, coupon
Pamana
District of Columbia. . . .
Philippines 100 y,
New York Honk Statement.
100
ion
102S
103 Vi
101 J.
128 i,
128U
114
.113B
Train of Excursionists Is
Ditched One Passenger,
Two Trainmen Killed.
Reserve . . .
Less U. S. .
Loans
Specie
j.cgais ....
Deposits ...
Circulation
Decrease.
Increase
170,800
176,700
17.913,700
8,88 3.200
182,800
11,781. 800
88, 400
Minneapolis Wheat Decrease.
Minneapolis, July 27. Wheat decrease
here Is estimated at 80,000 bushels.
DESCRIPTION.
Amal. Cop'r Co,
am. car & Fdy, c
Am. Car Kdy. d
Am. Cotton Oil o
Am. Loco, c
Am. sugar, c. . .
Am. Smelt., c.
Am. Smelt, p. . .
Anacon. Mln. Co.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atch.. c
Atch. p
B. & O. o.
B. & O. pf ,
B. R. T.
O I s
90
43
I9H
98H
69H
ITS,
28H
38
59
118 118 118
7tfTMo
New York Cotton.
New Tork. Julv 27. There was a
further slight decline In the cotton
market today. Evidently a good crop
Is expected.
Quotations by Overbeck & Cook com
pany:
Jan. . .
Feb. ..
March
April .
May ..
July ..
Aug. .
Sept. .
Oct. ..
Nov. .
Dec. ..
Close
Open. High. Low. 27. 28.
.1187 1192 1187 1198 1193
1191 1197
.1198 1200 1197 1198 1203
1202 1207
1207 1212
.1195 1198 1198 1180 1195
.1134 , 1138 1129 1135 1140
.1144 1145 1136 1142 1140
.1174 1178 1151 1174 1179
.1178 1177 1173 1177 1182
.1182 1187 1181 1184 1188
150
35S
48 T4
60S
Liverpool Cotton Closes.
Liverpool. July 27. Cotton futures
closed Vi to 1 lower. Spots, 4 down.
Liverpool Grain Closes.
Liverpool, July 27. Wheat closed
to i lower and corn Vi down
Quotations are given as follows.:
WHEAT.
July 27.
July 7s 2Vd
September 7s 2Vd
December 7s 4Vid
CORN.
September ........4a 10 Hd 4s lOfcd
July 28.
1H(1
Td
4d
TS
7s
7a
Portland Bank Statement.
Portland bank statement for ' week
ending Saturday, July 27, Is as follows:
. . .I6.3Z4.481.Z6
. .. 4.327.811.70
897,145.74
. .. 835,885 37
. .. 902,738.19
... 8S1.I15.78
Clearings for weak.
year ago
Balancea for week...
Tear ago.
Clearings today
ear ago
Gain today s
Balanoea today.....
Tsar ago. ........
641.419.4!
116.t0l.85
4S.lt6.I7
an. Pac o...
Cen. Leath., c.
en. Leath. p. .
C. fe O. W
C, M. & St. P.
C. & N.. c
Chesapeake 4 O..
l oi. i A iron, o
Col. South n. c.
Col. finuth'n 2dp
Col. oouth n 1st p
ten. et H. c
Den. & R. Q p. .
Erie, c
Erie. 2d pf
Erie. 1st pf
Great North'n, p.
111. Cen
L. A N
Manh. Ry
Mex. Cen. Ry . . .
M, K. A T. pfd
M.. K. & T. pfd.
Mo. Pacific
National Lead . .
N. Y. Cent
N. Y., O. AW...,
N. A AV., com . . .
do preferred .
Nor. American. .
N. P., com
Pac. M. 8. Co
Penn. Ry
Press. 8. C. com
Reading, com. . .
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd. . . .
R. I. A 8., com. .
do preferred .
Rock Isl., com. .1 22
8. L. A 8. F., 2 pf 88 Vi
ao ist pro.
St. L. A 8. W., c.l 20
do preferred
3. P., corn f 90
do preferred .112
So. Ry., oom 19V4
do preferred . I 63
Ten. C. A I. . . .
Tex. A Paclflo
T.. a. Li. A W., o.
do preferred .
U. P., com
do preferred .
IT. S. Rub., pfd.
U. S. Steel Co., c.
do preferred .
Wabash, com. . .
do preferred .
W. U. Tel
Wis. Cent., com.
do preferred .
Sales. 212,900.
57H
26H
94
98H
59
175 V175
26 H! 26
136135H
11V4I 11 IP
134
150
88
26
45 T
60
ORGANIZATION
66
66
76
61
112
135
SO
123
151
5
83
26
48
60
24
42
60
137
114 114 113
67
69
76
61
118
136
SO
124
23
41
69
138
106 106 10
28 28 28
12
88
91
112
19
63
66
66
76
61
112
135
29
123
IS PERFECTED
Catholic Educational Asso
ciation Elects Rev. Edwin
B. O'Hara President.
(Jbornal RpecUl Berries.)
Butler, Pa., July 27. A repetition of
the Pere Marquette collision. In whloh
83 were killed, waa narrowly averted
this morning when a train bearing- BOO
employes of the Buffalo. Rochester A
Plttshur road to a plonlo was ditched
at Isle station on trie Allegheny A
Western road. Fireman O. M. Bates,
Charles Neal, a passenger, and Ralph
Dawson, u trainmaster, were killed and
several Injured.
TWO-WEEKS' OUTING
ON MINSINGER RANCH
MARRIED LIFE
ONLY A DREAM
Wedded to Portland Man,
Mrs. Seiton Quickly Be
comes Disillusioned.
Fourteen Make Vp Party Leaving
This Afternoon on Pleasure
Bent to Sarldy River.
Just before adjournment yesterday
afternoon the Catholic Educational as
sociation perfected an organization by
the election of Rev. Kdwln B. O'Hara, I
A party of fourteen, consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mlnslnger and their
guests, left this afternoon for a two
weeks' outing on the Mlnslnger ranch
on the Sandy river, near the toll gate.
Tents and luggage of the party have
already been sent on to tha ranch, and
the party are going by wagon. They
will go to Sandy tonight, and complete
their ioumev tomorrow. The two
weeks will be spent hunting and
lnir.
The members of the party are Mr. and
Mrs. C. Mlnslnger. Misses Edna and
Helen Mlnslnger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jsy 8.
Hamilton anil thlr daughter Grace,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Jamison, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, Mrs O. A. HI tan,
Mrs. Ilrownlle. and Oscar Rltan.
fish-
oT:: xzzrizxvw 0REG0X booklet
IN GREAT DEMAND
80
26
49
146
'98
87
100
78
Sl
27
49
146
98
37
100
78
20
I....
90
uz
19
63
30
26
49
145
98
87
100
77
president; Brother Zenonlan, director of
the Blanchet Institute, secretary, and
Rev. William Daly, pastor of St Mary's
parish, Alblna. treasurer.
A board of directors was provided for
by resolution, but their names were not
announced. One of the principal aims
of the association Is to perfect plans
for more Catholic schools In Oregon.
Arrangements will be made for holding
an annual Institute every summer. Tha
total enrollment of the association will
probably reaoh 600.
Rev. Father O'Hara expressed himself
aa mora than pleased with the work of
the first Cathollo institute ever held In
the stats.
KNOCKED DOWN BY
FIFTH STREET CAR
Frank Bachke, an employe In tha mu
nicipal street cleaning department, was
knocked down by a Firth street oar at
Fifth and Everett streets at 10 o'clock
last nlgjht and sustained wounds about
the face and body which necessitated
his removal to the Qood Samaritan hos
pital for treatment. Bachke was not
dangerously Injured and will recover.
He resides with his family at 1054 Mac
adam atreet.
146
83
98
17
100
!
24
77
17
40
Car Lots of Wheat.
Minneapolis, July 27. Cars here a
year ago were 145 and at Duluth 30.
Carlots received today were as follows:
Wheat 93
Corn ...166
Oats . IT
87
17
t
90
170
650
.164
140
FLAMES CONSUME
MONTA VILLA TENT
The passenger department of tha O.
R. A N. company has asked the Port
land chamber of commerce for 8,000
copies of the chamber's new Oregon
booklet, to be placed with the eastern
agencies of the Harrlman roads for dis
tribution to people asking for accurate
Information about Oregon. The adver
tising department of the Portland, Rail
way, Light A Power company haa also
made application for several thousand
copies. Ranks and merchants generally
are applying for large numbers of tho
booklet. Secretary GUtner said:
"There Is an enormous demand for the
booklet. The malls every day contain
many requests for single copies. In ad
dition to the requests for large bunches.
Wo have given out 3.000 copies this
week, and the bindery has not been able
to supply enough. It shows not only
that It Is a good book but that there Is
a widespread Interest to secure authen
tic Information about Oregon and Its
resources."
(Joanuil Bpeclel gen lea.)
Ban Franolsoo, July 17. Reared In
an atmosphere of refinement, ao she
declares, and Ignorant of tha dissipa
tions of man, Mrs. Alice B. Sexton haa
found It Impossible to live longer with
her husband, William A, Seaiton, Olym
pla clubman, Insurance man and high
liver, and yeaterday brought suit for
divorce from him.
He Is said to be a resident of Port
land, where ha Intends to remain.
In her complaint Mra. Sexton tella a
aad tale of disappointment in married
life, which began when ahe wedded Sex
ton in tills city, on September 21, 1905.
; At that time ba was a popular man
I about town, while aha waa an innocent
! miss of 23 years.
To use her own words, she waa reared
among people of substance ana means,
accustomsd to luxury and tender care,
never having been subjected to asso
ciation with rough and unoouth per
sons or those addicted to the use of In
toxicants. Har disillusionment cams within a
few months after the wedding, when
her husband became guilty of long ab
sences from borne, an explanation of
which aha found in the "irregularities
and lncoherencias of his correpondence."
At 2:30 a. m. on January 9, 1906, less
than four months from ths wadding day,
she says he came home In a beastly
state of Intoxication, whloh made her 111
for daya. After that, she contlnuea,
his debauchee were frequent
It Is also charged that ha ran bllla
which she had to pay, and also that ha
borrowed from ner money wnicn waa
not returned. Mra. Sexton Is a daugh
ter of the late Ed May, a prominent
dry good a merchant here.
I WILDS FOR
LINK
German Expedition Begins
Exploration of Java's
Wildernesses.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
aoaajloklyto4tM
vary servo tha
tImsim and stasis
tks asset tfsop-swt,
axortMlatlag pates
almost IsstaatJy.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
Ovras a'
af Haa ar BaasA
that a
Untaaaat easy
Nona battarv
Hons ao Good,
Scott's Santal-Pepsii) Capselzs
A POSITIVE CURE
tke Blaaderaad NweeMi KleV
toys. IS OKI 0 iZsVOarss
laalekly aad fernaaeBtiy the
worn esM at aiaaarsnsaa
1.U
-jrx lymimai luaiilt-
lrjar(TMnrM. ji-Tf
It keeenaol supply lb VM .-W. . T .
hi a aval aoMpt bo T-ifv
eUur, but nad Matap for BV yit
illiutnud keok-Mba. Rghna lV I
full partieaUn aad rflrvettoBi ta- W f.
aad ivM iw Voik.
Tn Sale fc
oo. ijro LAtnuLsm
xou4.
wat i
aa ana, aa saattar of bow
Wtas "
TKE SANTAL-PEPSII CX
Baltofea talas,
sr AU Braggarts,
Every Women
lOartnl
pray
WOOOAVL OLABX
M9 OO S
WOMAN
(Joarnal Special Senfe.)
Berlin, July 27-A distinguished Oer
man scientist. Dr. Mameoskowsy, has
arrived at Java in charge of an expedi
tion sent out to find the "missing link"
between man nnd ape.
Tho a-rnnrittlnn la beina financed
Jointly by the Royal Prussia Academy
or Science ana me uuicn government,
and Dr Mameoskowsy Is accompanied
by an escort of troos provided by the
Dutch authorities. Java was chosen aa
the doatlnatlon of this expedition be
cauae a Dutch scientist, Profeeeor Du
bois claimed to have found the "miss
ing link" there some 20 years ago.
In the courso of his excavations In
Java Dubois unearthed the remains of
a strange being, which could have been
neither man nor ape, but something be
tween the two. Those remains snowea
striking
primitive
resemblance to
man beloni
the remains
lng to the
WASHINGTON TOWN
OF STELLA BURNS
A tent occupied by J. C Martin at
218 Vine avenue. Montavllla. was de
stroyed by fire last evening. Martin's
daughter In preparing; tho evening meal
at 6:16 p. m. in some manner set the
canvas afire and In a few minutes the
tent waa consumed. Damage $100.
How tq Cure OblUslaJns. .
"To enjoy freedom from ohlllblalns,"
writes John Kemp, Eaat OtlaHeld, Me.,
"I apply Bucklert's Arnica Salve. Have
alao uaed it for aalt rheum with excel
lent results." Guaranteed for fever
sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns,
wounds, frost bites and skin diseases.
2o at Had Cross Pharmacy.
(Special Dispatch to Journal.)
Maygers, Or., July 27. Fire
which broke out shortly before 1!
today wiped out the business
4 portion of tho village of Stella,
4 Washington, whloh Is Just across
the Columbia river from here.
The flames could ha plainly seen
4 from this place. Two hotels, a
store and two saloons are burned,
and the flames appear to bo
spreading.
The origin of the firs could not
be learned, as there is no means
of communication with Stella
except by boat. The amount of
property Joss could not be sscer-
talnod.
glng
N'eanderthat race found in Wurtemberg.
Dubois claimed to have discovered tha
"missing link" and although hla theory
was attacked by Vlrchow and others,
present day scientists attach ao much
imoortance to the matter that Dr.
Mameoskowsy has been dispatched to
pursue similar investigations.
THOUSANDS TO MARCH
IX LABOR DAY PARADE
Til
harmless,
treatment.
st, corner Third.
A SPECIALTY
X, OXAJV
Tho only Chinas woman
doctor In this city. Sbo
has cured many afflJotad
auffar era. Cured privAta
and female dlaaases, alao
throat and lung troubles;
a torn aah bladder and kidney
and diseases of all kinds
that tha human flesh Is
hair to. Cured by China
herbs and roota. Remedle
No onoratlons. Honest
Examination fro. Ill Clay
Kidney
and
pi
iimiuiniv'f
Bladdtr Trecblts
URINARY
0ISCHARQES
&SLIBVED Off
24 Hours
Each Cap-
.ul. bears (M10Y1
the naataaV Nr ;
S .f i. liUSJ '
ALL pucoauta.
i a ml ...t rtiirAitA S.000 strong hmm twinn
i planned bv the Federated Tradea Coun-
: cil for September 2, in observance of
! Labor Day. The Federated Trades
Council has been preparing for ths ala
bratlon of Labor Day for soma time
; nnd it is Intended to make tha celebra
tion ore of the largest ever held In ths
city. The exercises will be held at tha
Lewis and Clark fair grounds. It ta
expeoted that Clarence 8. Darrow of
Chicago, counsel for William D. Hay
wood, will be the principal apeaker Of
the day though no acceptance of ths
invitation has yet boon raoelvad.
Have you acquired tha habit of read
ing; The Journal's "want ad" panat
Tou will find ther many things of
Interest to ovary , mambar at vaur
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
iss iHiasns saufc
Males I Aak jr mP ttngwIM aw S
SOLB BY DRUGGISTS EVEWWKIRE
3Yacaoio
Treatment
' Naw and Improved maehanloal asaaaa
for circulating tha blood, strengthening
tha sexual vitality of man aad avar.
coming weakness by tha most natural
way, without drugs. Call on Health vi
bration, 121 Twelfth atreet, room Is,
Portland, Or. Hours 19 la 11 m. f to
Fries as sal
CMea4 m
Or, gaaHrssa'a
.-.., itA
xl malt nlliM, "l9 I i
abetiaata s la ''
ASdraaa . . . -
fatUaad, fixsxak ,
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