The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 05, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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THE ' OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST ' 5, lOOf.
- '.'.fllti.VS AXP SHOW CARDS-
'' FWITKRA KLEI8BB idNaL Un"
W bar built up tha largest sign
bualoea In th city by first-class work
and keeping our promises. - Our prloes
are right, tth and Eyerett ata. Phone
Exchange tl. - -:
THAT ATTRACT" POR r
land Sim Co.. tT Stark. Paclflo 166.
TRANSFER AND HAULING
TODAY'S MARKETS
Hop Crop Is Badly Mixed, According
to .latest Reports Some Yards Aje
Better and Some in Very Bad Shape
C O. PICK OFFICE II 1ST ST, BB
tween Star:: and Oak ata.; phone 696.
Piano and furniture moved and packed
for shipping; commodloua brick wire
house with separate Iron room. Front
and Clay ata.
OLSEN-ROK TRANSFER CO. "
Henry Roe, W. A. Cicland.
General transfer nnd storage; safe.
pianos and furniture moved, packed and
sh I pped. y Ow k at. Roth phones.
Van horn' transfer & storage
Co. Inc. f urniture ana piano moving
a aneclalty: storage warehouae. 40-42
lit at., eo-ner Ash. Phono Mnln I'll.
PENINSULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE
Tranafer. zit Aiuer st. rnont juain
11T1.
mm price
HIB
AGAIN
"CANT" MARKET IS
BUSTED, SAYS DRYER
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 184 N. TH.
Main 69. Hesvy hmillng and storage,
INDEPENDENT HAfiOAOE A TRAN8-
fer Co. Storage. 824 Stark. Main 407.
SHOWCASES AM) FIXTURES
SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIP
' tlon; bank, bar and atore fixture
made to order. The Lutke Manufac
turing Co.. Portland.
R. H. BIR1 S A LL. DESIGNER : A (IT. M.
Winter Lumber Co. 7 Hamilton bldg.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
Heavy Alaska Demand Sends
Up Value on City Cream
cry 2 1-2 Cents.
thr nrtEaoN cheese co. unci-
4"s b , Kt Mae r ar a a(hr ftllvv rfAr1. I
acta bought or handled on' commission. I north order are coming In a
Portland mnrket features:
Creamery butter advanced iiRaln.
Err market la jiiHt holding.
l'oultry tone Is only fair.
nlon market la firmer.
Five care ban's n as arrive.
Slight decline In potatoes.
Dressed meats are juat an scarce.
Tomato market In hard position.
Webs' hop at 6c a pound.
Cheese la firm, but unchanged.
Qood peaches come faster.
Creamsry Butter Advanced Again.
So great ha become the outside de
mand for Oregon butter that price are
advanced another 2S4c a pound today.
The price of the best product has bean
placed by several creameries at 32 Sc a
pound, or 65c a square. From the far
steauy
'The cantaloupe market oem
to be busted today. Supplies
4 are ahown everywhere and from
4 every direction. There I a Inrgo
lot of poor "cants""on the mur-
ket aa well aa a good amount of
first-class stock, and this makes
the difference In price. Oregon
stock la In quite good shape, but
4 Is not packed aa well aa that
which comes from the south.
Best sells at $3 a crate Hilly
4v Dryer of Dryer, Bullam A Co.
GOLDFIELD COX. IS
TO PAY DIVIDENDS
Officially Announced That Payments
Will Start on Septem
ber Tenth.
SEVERE LOSSES BEST MBIT
i
in STOCK LIST IN W SEASONS
New York Market Bears Spokane Mill Man Says It
Uive Bulls a Staggering Beats' Quality of More
Blow Oil Fine Talk.
Than 18 Years.
STOCK MARKET 1,088.
Amalgamated . 1 TiKlt. North...
Ill Ith st- (Swetland bldg.). Portland.
Or.
M. A. OUNST CO.,
DISTRIRUTORS OF FINE CIGARS.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
EVERD1NG FARRELL, PRODUCE
and commission merchants. 140 Front
st. Portland. Or. Phone Main 17.
OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC
turtng Co. Manufacturers of furni
ture for the trade. Portland. Or.
VADIUM' at CO, WHOLESALE ORi
cers. manufacturers and commission
merchants, 4th and Oak ata,
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND
special orders. L. Kuvensky's furnl
ture factory. 107 Front st.
ALLEN St LEWIS. COMMISSION AND
produce merchants. Front and Davis
ta.. Portland. Or.
WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND
glass war. Prael, Hegele A Co.. Port
land. Or.
LEWI8-6TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY
Co., Barbers' Supplies, Barbers' Fur
niture. Barbers' Chairs. 10th Morrison.
TRANSPORTATION.
Alaska 1907
EXCURSIONS
3 TRIPS'
8. 8. Spokane, Any;. .
- v HOm BOTTTB.
i U: 8. Senator Oct, T
j S. . President Sept. 88
8. B. AXVA8XA BOTTTB.
Balling From Seattle.
Ekag-era, Sitka, Jnnean and way porta.
Sailing 9 p. m.
: H. 8. S. Co.'s Humboldt. . .Aug. 1, 18, 88
I City of Seattle. Ana;. 3, IS, so
ww w- I v mmw . .... . V, m W
i
BAH TUAC CISCO BOTTTB.
Sailing t a. m. rroia Seattle.
President Aug. 4, 18
B. B. Umatilla Aug-. 8, S3
Sonoma Aug. 13, 88
, City Offloe, 84 Washington St.
Jamestown Exposition
; LOW RATES
r AtTOUST 8. t, 10; SEPTEJCTEB 11,
18, 13.
Chicago and rtftnrn, I71.S8.
St. Louis and return. 167.60.
t Bt. PauL Minneapolis, Duluth, Supe
rior, Winnipeg- and Port Arthur and re
. turn, 60.
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
For tickets, sleeping car reservations
and additional Information, call on or
I address H. DICKSON, C. P. A T. A.
188 TKZBO ST, POXTZiASD, OB.
Telfphones: - Main 680. Home A-2286.
Special Low Rates East
August 8-9-10
WITH STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES.
v The Best of Everything, via
. Chicago & North-Wcstcrn Ry.
THE DOUBLE TRACK LINE.
'Address R. V. Holder, Gen. Agt, 161
Third St., Portland, Or.
! For Astoria
QO SB
FastSteamerTelegraph
Dally (except Thursdays). Leaves Aldei
street dock 7. a. m.
Sunday 8 a. m. $1 round trip.
stream and this demand Is taxing the
larger creameries of the coast to keop
abreast of It. While supplies of cream
are etlll very liberal the output of but
ter is no greater than the demand. Out
side of the far northern trade there is
nothing extraordinary In the existing
demand, but the former Inquiry Is suffi
cient, say those that made the advance
today, to fully Justify the new price.
They have no doubt that the new figure
can be easily maintained despite the
fact that this would put the local mar
ket i He ..above the markets on the
sound. This is a most unusual occur
rence and Indicates that the Alaska
trade prefers the Oregon product In
preference to that of the northern state.
One Creamery Cutting Price.
On Saturday it became known in but
ter circles that one city creamery, be
ing unable to dispose of its product at
30c a pound, was cutting the price to
27 Vic. So fur as known there was but
one Institution selling at the lower
figure, and that was a new concern.
The war for butter fat continues un
abated. One outside and. It I stated,
several local creameries are paying as
high a price for butter fat as they are
obtaining for the finished product. All
last week some of the larger cream
shippers were obtaining SOc a pound for
their best product, but the general mar
ket did not go above 23 He.
Egg Market Is Just Holding-.
In order to get rid of their outside
product at a good profit, handlers of
eastern eggs are again manipulating
the price on Orejons. The local egg
market is not firm nor weak it Is Juat
able to hold Its own. Large arrivals
of eastern cheap stock are hurting the
trade because eastern can be sold un
der the Oregon product. The condition J
of local arrivals is rather badly mixed,
but not half as bad aa the eastern. Some
of the local stocks are being very
roughly handled by express companies,
and it is an unusual Instance for a case
to arrive without a number of the eggs
being broken. Whether they are broken
In being loaded or not is not known.
Krebs' Bops at Five Cents.
The statement made in yesterday's'
report that the remainder of the Krebs
1806 hops had been sold close to 6c a
pound is denied by the general hop
trade. The trade says the purchase
price was 6c a pound. The hop graded
prime. No other transactions are re
ported.
Tomati Market in Hard Position.
what Is the matter with tomatoes
thla season? This is the question the
trade here Is asking regarding both
the local and California product. Local
tomatoes, especially do not seem to hold
up In shipment this year and for that
reason low prices are ruling in the Front
street markets. California tomatoes
I are badly mixed as to quality but some
good shirring- stock is comlna- from
there. ' Local "toms" are selling as low
as 50c a box with the top around 60c.
This Is for two-tlet
Five cars of CefatraJ American ba
nanas arrived in on the street this
morning in first-class condition.
Good Peaches Come paster.
Larger express shipments of Craw
ford and Elberta peaches were
ahown from California points this
morning. Quality waa likewise im
proved. Local peaches are mostly of
small size and for that reason do not
sell at top figures.
Slightly lower range of values is
shown in the potato market. Receipts,
while increasing, are not so liberal as
expected because of the press of farm
work and the scarcity of labor for dig-
ding. Price today between SI and $1.26.
Onion market is firmer as a result of
the stlffer feeling at Walla Walla.
Stocks here selling at $1.25 and $1.50.
Dressed meats continue scarce with
top prices maintained.
Chicken market is only fair with some
stock carried over from Saturday by
those not willing to take the printed
market.
Cheese market displays a firmer tone,
but price Is unchanged since the ad
vance made last week.
Rah Francisco. Atig. 6. The week'a
shipments from Ooldfleld are 3,900 tons
valued at $490,000. It Is officially an
nounced that Goldfleld Consolidated will
begin paying regular dividends Sep
tember 10. Official bid prices:
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 44c: Red Top $4; Mohawk
$17 aale. Columbia Mountain 69c,
Jumbo $4 60 A.. Jumbo Ext. $1.85, Ver
nal 14c, Pennsylvania 3c A.. Ooldfleld
M. Co. $t.0. Kendall 30c. Booth 48c.
Blue Bull 34c. Adams 12c. Silver Pick
lc. Nevada Boy 7c, B. B. Ext. 7c. Blue
Bell 16c. Dixie 6. G. Columbia 38c. Hi
hernia 7c. SI. Ives 93c. Conqueror 13c,
Blk. Rock 4c, Ine Star lc. Great
Wonder Ic, Potlach $1.10, Oro 22c,
Kendall Ext. 2c, Sandstorm Ext. 4c,
Mayne 7c, Atlanta 61c. Great Bend 74c.
Empire 9c, Red Top Ext. 23c, Florence
$6.50, Dlam'f B. B. Con. 15c. O. Daisy
$1.90, Laguna $1.40. Commonwealth
26c, Comb. Fract. $2 25 Great Bend Ext.
14c. Great Bend Annex 9c. B. B. Bo
nanxa 6c. Kewanoa 76c. Esmeralda 10c,
Portland 26c A., cracker jack 18c,
Francis Mohawk $1.08. Red Hill 68c,
Mohawk Ext. H0c, Lou Dillon 8e, Y.
Tiger 20c, Grandma 15c, S. Pick Ext.
4c, Col. Mt. Ext. 6c, Goldfleld Cons.
$8.62 14. Dlam'f. Triangle 21c.
COMSTOCK.
Ohplr $1.0R. Mexican 66c. Gould A
Curry 13c, Von. Virginia 61c. Savage
65c, Hale A Norcross i2c. Yellow Jacket
$1. Belcher 2Cc, Confidence 74c, Sierra
Nevada 34c. Exchequer 35c. Union Sic.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original 7c. Bullf. M. C. 13e. Mont.
Bullf. 6cA, Nat. Bnnk 21c, L. Harris 2c.
Amethyst 26c, Gold Bar, 65c, Stelnway
6cA, Denver Buf. Anx. 8c. Ronnie Clare
45c. Mayfl. Cona. 27c, Monty. Ohio Ext
vc. u. scepter 8c. Mont. Mt. 13c. R
Daisy 9c, Homestake Cons. 9tc. Yankee
Girl 4c. Nugget 6c. Tramn Cons. 41c.
Victor lOcA, North Star 6cA. Sunset 8cA,
I TONOPAH8.
Mont. Ton. $2.96. Ton. Ext. $1.40. Mac
Namara 26c, Midway 75c, Ton. Belmont
IS. 20, Ton. No. Star 17c. Ohio Ton. 2c,
West End Cons. 86c. Rescue 11c. Ton.
& Calif. 6c, Golden Anchor lac, Jim But
ler 91c, Ton. Cash Boy 5c, Ton. Home 6c
Bost. Ton. lOcA. Monarch Pitts. Ex. 4c
Golden Crown lOcA.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Msnh. M. Co. 6c, G. Wedge 6c Seyler
Hump 6c, Dexter 12c. L. Joe 2c, Crescent
6cA, Combination 2c, Granny 23c. Mus
tang 28c, Little Grey 20cA. Cowboy 3c.
Orlg. Manh. 9c, Broncho 7c, Jump. Jack
iuc, i-inenui sc. Burraio oca, s. Dog 16c.
Y. Horse Jc. Indian Camp 7c.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Falrv. Silver Kins- 16c Falrv. Kaa-le
67c. Nevada Hills $5.87 H. N. Star Won
der 6c, Eagle's Nest 18c. Ruby Wonder
rue, Alice or wonder 6cA Pittsburg Sil
ver Peak $1.38.
Cotton Oil IS
Smelter 1
Anaconda 1
Atchison 2
Baltimore & O. V
Brooklyn li
Colo. Fuel 1 V
Erie H
South. Pac 2
U. Pac 3hl
L. & N
Katy
N. Y. Central
O. & W
North, pac . . .
Pennsylvania .
Press Steel . .
Resdine 2S,
U. 8. Steel 1 h.
do preferred.
2
14
1 Mi
I 3
I
1H
IS
present outlook In the stock
market Is for moderate activity." In
terview today with Henry Clews in New
x orK.
New York. Aug. 6. There was a rush
to sell securltlea at the opening of the
stock market today, and this resulted In
lieavy losses all through the list. Ex
cept at the opening, trading was on a
very small scale. The speculative mar
ket has not yet recovered from the
news or ine great rine assessed to
Standard Oil on Saturday, and few big
men were in the market today.
On the curb Standard Oil old back
to $600. this amounting to a decline of
several points since the last quotation.
i ne L,ondon market was closed on ac
count or a Dans, noiiday tnere.
Official New York prices by Over-
oecK (V cooKe, company :
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DESCRIPTION. g 5 5
: : P-o
: I
4444444444444
Women In Harvest. d
Lewlston, Idaho. Aug. B. 4
Women, the wives of well-to-do 4
farmers In the country around 4)
Lewiston, are working In the 4
grain fields from morning to 4
night. In an attempt to save the 4)
unusually heavy crop of grain. 4
Harvesting is under full head- 4
way. but labor was never more
scarce. As a result the women
are in the fields doing men's
work. In one field near Grange- 4
vllle Constable Harry Wallls 4
reports hat he saw four women 4
working, two of then) loading 4
hay and the other two driving 4)
binders, one with a three-horse
team and the other a four-horse. ' 4
-
Yet
Modern
Conservative
Throughout Lewiston coun
try there Is the same cry
for labor, and though laborers
are rushing from the cities to
the fields attracted by the high
wages paid. It Is said to be im
possible to secure them fast
enough to supply the demand.
A modern and well managed trust company Ii a '
necessity in any community by reason of its mani
fold service. ,
Our Company is thoroughly . equipped for this
work and the patronage it is receiting is evidence
of its appreciation by the public '-..'
As trustee this Company has charge' of interests
of individuals, corporate bodies, associations; is
trustee in bond issues; holds valuable properties
pending sale, division or other disposition. ,
In , addition to the trust business it transacts a
general commercial banking business and main
tains a savings department with a very large num- "
ber of depositors. '
It pays A per cent interest on savings accounts
and from 2 to 4 per cent on its special certificates of
deposit.
Merchants Savings and
Trust Company
247 WASHINGTON STREET
CAPITAL FULLY PAID $150,000
834
42 S
34 U.
66 V
Amal. Cop. Co. . .
Am. Car it F c.
do preferred. .
Am. Cot. OH. c. .
Am. Loco., com.
Am. Smelt., com. Ill W
do preferred .. 1 04 H
Anaconla M. Co. 62i
Atchison, com. . . 91
B. A O.. com. . . 97
do preferred . . ) 86
Brook. Rap. Tr. . 56
Can. Pac, com . . 1 1 7 4 V4
Cent. Leather, c. 22
C. & Gt W, c. .1
C. M. &8L P 1.11
c. & n. w.. c. ..ins
83! 82 I 82
42 41 'A 41
1004
34S 33V 33'2
66 S 56 55 S
HIS 1094 109
104SH04! 103'i
6Z4)I 52
91 SI 90 90
97 96S 96S
86 85S 85S
DH 56 66
174 174S K44
22 21 S 21
11
1314 129 129
148 I14i 146
Sept .
Dec. .
May.
CMce-go looses Heavily.
Aug. 6. Aug. 3 Loss.
.. 91 92S IS
. . 95H 9S ' 14
..100SA 101S IS
M06.
71
744
78 S
0 3641 3641 34S
PBICES HOLDING IN
LOCAL LIVESTOCK
Receipt of Cattle and Sheep Good
but Hogs Come In Slowly Dur
ing the 24 Hours.
23 4
Columbia River Scenery
BSaUXJtTOB UBB STBAJCEB8.
Dsllr mttIc betwees Portland sod The
palln. except Sunday, leaf la Portland at
t a- n, trrlTlnf ihoet 6 p. w, earrytat;
freight sail pawengera. 8pleodld aceosiBioda
Ikma for oatflts snd livestock.
Dock foot ef Alder st.. Portland; foot nf
Court st. The Dslfe. Pbnne Mils 814. PortUnit.
HCTj- rACiriC STEAMSHIP CO.'!!
Steamships ROANOKE
Aurora Hop Crop.
(Journal Social Service. )
Aurora, Or., Aug. 5. The condition
of the hop vines in this section since
the extreme warm weather of last week
has improved to the extent that the
hot weather drove the lice off and
thousrh the first rew davs of last week
were hotter than has been experienced
here In years, the growers say the
vines were not damaged to anv extent
though in some yards the sun burned
the arms considerably. The output this
year will be up to the average, verv few
yards In this immediate vicinity having
Deen negiectea or plowed un. A num
ber of new yards will bear this vear.
and that will offset the old yards that
nave neen given up. very rew con
tracts have been made so far, the grow
ers holding off for a better price than
1( cents, which was offered a week aro
hy some of the dealers. Taken all the
way through, the Aurora district looks
fully as well aa In previous years, and
the growers expect as large a crop.
One indication of a good crop Is that
growers this year bought more hop sup
piles and are placing more orders for
jjujj iiLAcis mail uiey uiu msi season.
United States Government Bonds.
New York, Aug. 6. Government
Donds:
Portland Union Stockvards. Au K
Official receipts:
Hoars. Cattle. Sheen
Today 89 263 845
Week ago 25fi 7m
Year ogo ... 213
Previous year ... 550
Receipts of sheep and cattle were
quite good today but the run of hogs
was small. AH values are as auorH
oaiuraay.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon. $6. 5 0U
6.75; stockers and feeders, $6.25; China
iats, xe.oo.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
$3.75; best cows and heifers, $2.753;
bulls. $2.
Sheep Best wethers, $4.25; ewes,
$4.00; lambs, $5.00.
EASTERN MARKETS STEADY
Col. F. & I., c
Col. 80.. com...
do 2d pre
do 1st pre
D. & H
D. & R. O., com
do preferred . .
Erie, com
do 28 pre
do 1st pre
Gt. Nor., pre . . .
Illinois Central.
L. & N
Mex. Cent Ry. . .
M., K. & T., com.
Distillers
Ore Hands
Mo. Pacific. . . .
National Lead
N. Y. Central .
N. Y.. O. & W. .
Nor. & West., c.
do pfd
North Am. .
North. Pac. c. .
Pac. M. 8. 8. Co.
Pcnn; Rv
P. O.. L. C. Co l 90
rrs. at. C, c. .
do nfd
Reading, c. ...
do 2d. pfd
do 1st. tfd. . .
Rep. I. & St.. c.
do nfd
Rock Island, c. .
do nfd
St.L. & S.F.. 2 pf.
do 1st. rjfd. . . .
at. l,. & a. w.. c.
So. Pacific, c. . .
do pfd. .......
80. Railway, c. . .
do pfd
Texas & Pac . .
T., St. L. & W.. c.
do pfd
Union Pacific, c.
do pfd
U. S. Rubber, c.
do pfd
U. 8. Steel Co., c.
do pfd
Wabash, c
West. Un. Tel...
do pfd
Wise Cen.. pfd..
29 S 30 I 281
454 '454' 4o"
5S! 59
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27 S
284
23 S
I 354
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58 4
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Spokane, Wash.. Aug. 6. Manaser J.
K. Smith of the Washington Mill &
Grain company, returned today from an
auto trio to Coulee Cltv. Mr. Smith vis
lied all towns on the Washington Cen
tral and made a personal observation of
tne wneat fields.
Mr. Smith claims that never before In
18 years of grain buying has he seen
better prospects for a ood cron of
wneat in me tjig uend country, in Beat
terlng places harvest Is on. 8rjrlnit
wneai anu oats are iook na excel ent.
and will be ready to reap about the 10th
The hot weather of the last week has
neen a good thins- for the wheat and
has ripened It fast.
J he Washington Mill & Grain com
pany has purchased 7.000.000 hushels
already, and will order 3.000,000 bushels
more. Wheat Is now 68 cents, but local
buyers say they think It will go higher
uy me time wneai is ready ror the mar
ket.
J. Frank Watson President
R. L. Durham . Vice-President
W. H. Fear Secretary
S. C. Catching Assistant Secretary
O. W. T. Muellhaupt Cashier
Chicago, Aug. 6. The Chicago wheat
marnei opened (i 10 c lower on bet
ter reports from the wheat fields and
closed with a sharp loss. Coarse
grains also lost heavily.
20
87
112
18
61
49S
139
97
34
100
124
Official Chicago prices by Overbeck
stooxe company:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
wept 1 924 904 91
iec VI 9b
May 1014 102 100
CORN.
Sept 64 66
Dec 62 63
May o3 64
OATS.
Sept 44 45 4
Dec 44 4 45
May 46 464
MESS PORK.
Sept. 1642 1660 1642
LARD.
Sept 920 920 916
Oct 925 925 920
Jan 862 862 867
SHORT RIBS.
Sept, 876 875 $71 872
Oct 874 870 865 866
Jan 796 796 792 791
ALLEGED LYNCHERS
PLACED ON TRIAL
64
624
634
42
44
96S
100 A
654 B
61
64 B
44
44
1643
916
920
867
do
Pell for "ureka, San Francisco and Los ' Threes, small bonds...
Angel' . direct every Thursday at 8 d. m i D,s- Columbia, 3-66s...
'iicke. office 132 Third, near Alder' . Eours. registered, new.
Phrnew M. 131 1 H. YOUNG Asent ' do coupon
I ?!!"g?rr ' ' Twos. Panama
?r:TErW ! a coupon
Bid. Asked.
105 106
108 106 4
1024 1034
1024 1024
101
1134
127 128 4
127 12S4
104 1054
103 104
1094
AH Livestock Has a Good Tone in
Chicago During Day.
Chicago, Aug. 5. Official receipts:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 32,000 24,000 20,000
Kansas City 6,600 16.000 3,000
Omaha 6,000 6,000 8,000
Hogs are steady. Left ovdr from
tsaturday, 3,300. Kecelpts a year ago
were 41,000. Mixed, t.V!)'ip.3b; lieavy,
$6.106.30; rough, $5.606.0; light.
36.10(8)6. 55.
Cnttle Steady.
Sheep Steady.
(Journal Special Service.)
IHU; I .DF"'8"" ot.. Aug. o. ine cases
" 01 uamci I). Jaihrnith mil vmi nsvh
L y ,clo"Sn at-A,Per,.cent charged with being leaders of the mob
lotal sales for day. 374.106 shares. which hanged and turned t..re ne.S
in the Dubllc suuare hera nn Vamtar
Teamsters in Convention. morning of last year, were on the docket
ior trial in tne criminal court tmtav
Boston. Mass.. Ausr. 6. There was a Oalbraith was tried once but th lurv
full attendance of delegates today at alleJ to agree on a verdict, standing
the opening in this cltv of the nnnnsl r.:i "'' lur u-
natlonal convention of the International Balked' at every tu-n In its effort.?!!
,? is'-dotf1;, i?
the.organisatlon.- OneVf t e most' im- lYi"'. tZYJl1"
norranr ma t.n fl tn h. iimnhr k. i
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SB. TATX.OB,
Specialist.
The leading-
My Pees Are Pair, Ky Oares
Permanent, and Ton dan Pay
When Satisfied That Ton Are
Well.
Varicocele
convention Is the propi,H'n to chanpw
mo constitution so mat irearer con
ventions will be hld at two-year inter
vms msieaa nr eacn 'var.
SEASON STARTS EARLY
Sales of Sheep Already Reported for
Fall Delivery.
(Journal Bperlnl Serrlce.)
Hepiiner, Or.. Aug;. 5. The sheet) mar
ket has opened unusually early this sea
son and contracts for fall delivery are
now reported. Dr. Klstner bought from
H. W. Spencer 3.200 coarse lambs, half
blood Llncolns, at $3.25 per head, Oc
tober 1 delivery. The P. U & L. com
pany has sold to D. O. Justus 1,600 Me
rino lambs at $3 uer head. October in
delivery.
New York Cotton Market.
Jan. . .
Feb. .
March
May
Aug. .
Sept. .
Oct ..
Dec. .
Aug-.
Open Hlg Low 6 3
1209 1224 1206 1219 1206
1218 1222 1218 1222 1211
1218 1232 1218 1228 1218
1228 1235 1228 1235 1226
1149 1154 1139 1152 1149
1154 1163 1148 1162 , 1150
1193 1204 1188 1201 1190
1202 1214 1168 1210 1200
area v.rSi ec,iem.a apreads Its burning
fy stool' Sy' Doan'8 Ointment qulck
lieves ?h. w!K."preadln"' lnt"tly r.-
Srsrtt" " permanentry-
aiILF Canned Ooods.
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
Portland Bank Statement.
Clearings today, $1,439,484.25; do year
Balances today, $234,577.61.
UTAH GOLD!
For quick returns on a small develop
ment expense placers are the ideal
mines. The Gold Dredging Company
of America, holders of the greatest plac
ers in the United States, offer to In
vestors an opportunity to secure an as
sured income for life. A small amount.
invested in this proposition will place
machinery, commence operations and
naurA nivinnnn, si - r.
Call and Investigate. OFFICES: Rooms
zo ana is, eecona street.
New Firm at La Grande.
La Grande, Or.. Au 6. Another r.nt
ness firm, backed bv local nnitii .a
to have Its head office In La Grande, has
been Incorporated at $48,000, and will
be known as the Orernn Hfliiin. a.
Realty Company. The promoters are
Ray W. Logan T. J. Scroggln. W. R.
Hamilton, 01 this city, and Dr. Husrh
Logan, of The Dallas Th. fl. ,i.
conduct various branch stores, a realty
business and other lines.
I CURE MEN
BY
Original Methods
I cannot too forcibly Impress the fact that the
METHODS BY WHICH I TREAT AND CURE
MEN'S DISEASES ARE ORIGINAL WITH ME.
They are a result of my observation, research
and study during years' practice as a specialist.
This should especially appeal to THOSE WHO
HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTED in their efforts
to obtain relief, and should aid all afflicted men
IN THE CHOICE OF A PHYSICIAN. As to my
understanding of men's diseases and the scientific
correctness of my treatment, my LNtyiALKU
8ITCCE8S IN EFFECTING PERMANENT CURES
speaks sufficiently.
Weakness
MY SUCCESS in curing those func
tional disorders commonly termed
"weakness," IS DUE TO MY FULL
UNDERSTANDING AS TO THE
CAUSATIVE CONDITIONS and to
my absolutely scientific methods of
removing them. Many cases of pre
matureness, loss of power, etc..
present a variety of symptoms so
entirely confusing and perplexing
that MOST PHYSICIANS have fal
len Into that dangerous rut, the
practice of treating by set methods,
without discrimination and without
KNOWLEDGE A8 TO THE REAL
REQUIREMENTS. My first step is
an absolutely scientific and accurate
diagnosis. In a large majority of
cases I find the sole cause of these
functional derangements to be A
Bwai.t.PN fppiTiTrn mn
CHRONICALLY INFLAMED PROS
TATE GLAND. This condition can
not possibly be remedied by any
treatment other than the local meas
ures I employ, and to ATTEMPT TO
FORCE NORMAL ACTIVITY AND
VIGOR BY THE USE OF STIMU
LANTS and tonics would only result
In aggravation of the trouble. Under
my treatment a cure is POSITIVE
AND CERTAIN, and absolutely per
manent, because I accomplish it by
the removal of every "ause respon
sible for the disorder.
Specific Blood Poison
I know this leprous disease com
pletely. The system is thoroughly
cleansed and every poisonous taint
removed. The last symptom van
ishes to appear no more, and all Is
accomplished by the use of harm
less blood-cleansing remedies. Do
not submit to the dangerous mineral
dosing commonly Indulged in. Such
treatment merely obscures the
symptoms.
PAY WHEN YOU ARE CURED
it??t83,xt?70"' f118 MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS
nuinmu. x iiironuny kivo you tne very oest opinion, guided
years of successful practice. Men out nf town, in trnnhi writ.. 1
cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home treatment an
; "' . unices ar open an aay irom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Bur
iroru xv 10 a.
THE. DR. TAYLOR CO.
COBBEB SECOND AVX MORRISON 8TBBBT8, POBTIiAITD,' OBEOOIT.
Private Bntranoe 8344 Morrison, Street.
I positively cure Varicocele In one
week, and frequently in even less
time. I MEET WITH NO FAIL
URES, nor is my treatment ever
followed by undesirable results. MY
METHOD OF EFFECTING A CURE
IS PAINLESS, and no other equally
satisfactory, safe and certain meth
od exists. It is an original and dis
tinctive method and produces AN
ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH AND
PERMANENT CURE.
Varicocele not only Impairs func
tional activity, but In many In
stances It results in A WASTING
AWAY OF THE ORGANS Involved
and gradually undermines the general-
health. A THOROUGH CURE
18 A MATTER OF VITAL IMPOR
TANCE, and is also a matter of but
a very few days' treatment under
my system.
Contracted Disorders
Through my long experience treat
ing these diseases I have devised
methods that not only cure, soundly
and permanently, but cure In less
time than the best of other treat
ments require. Take no chances.
Do not risk your health and strength
ny rciying on patent nostrums or
uncertain methods. You are abso
lutely secure when you Intrust your
cast) 10 inc.
Duluth Wheat Market.
Duluth. Aug. 5. September wheat,
99c bid. '
WASHINGTON'S PROFIT
FROM FOREST RESERVES
ISpeetal ntanatrli o Th Journal.
Olympla, Wash.. Aug. 6 The
due this state as a refund from the re
ceipts from the national forest reserves
located In the state Is 13.731.65 whi. v,
Is 10 per cent of the net receipts Th.
state legislature has provided that it
ahall be divided among the counties in
which the reserves are sltuati t.a k
expended by the countv ramnloinn.ri
on-the public schools nnd public roads
Last year the state received $1,922 23
from this source. Coneress hi nm.
vlded however, that the amount received
bv a county shall not bicmh ao
cent of Its total Income. i
WOMAN A SPECIALTY
SEBS. 8. X. CHAN
The onlv Chinese woman
doctor In this city. She
nas cured many afflicted
sufferers. Cured private
and female diseases, also
throat and lung troubles
stomach bladder and kidney
ana aiscases 01 all Kinds
that the human flesh Is
heir to. Cured by Chinese
herDS and roots. Remedies
harmless. No operations. Honest
treatment Examination free. 262 Clay
St., corner Third.
MRS. WlftSLOW'S
SOOTliSfiG SYRUP
ha been used by Million of Mothers for their
children while Teething for over Fifty Years.
It soothes the cblld, soften th gums, allays
all pain, onres wind colic, and Is the best
remedy for dlarrhflsa.
TwlKTT-nri euTi a butile.
f OK WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin
and Cotton Root Pills. The best
and only reliable remedy for DE
LAYED PERIODS. Cure the
most obstinate cases In 3 to in
days. Price $2 per box, mailed in plain
wrapper. Sold by druggists everywhere.
Address J. PIERCE, 181 First street,
Portland, Oregon.
IEAITH, STRENGTH AND VIGOR
Can be yours by consulting the oldest, longest located and most up-to-date specialists
in Portland. Having recently spent many dollars pn new equipment, our offices today
are the finest equipped in the west, occupying a magnificent suite of rooms. Call and
be convinced.
tVF niRF BLOOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES, VARICOSE ENLARGE
ffC lUttaC MENT, NERVOUS DEBILITY, URINARY TROUBLES AND
r i ALL PRIVATE DISEASES AND WEAKNESSES OF MEN.
OUR FEE $tJjf IN MOST CASES
PAY WHEN CURED
ESTABUSBX9
07 TBAB8
XBJ PORTLAND.
sex fXt atTa-"?, fluted We. rHeaC.,resa,rh.tThC.U,l,fumblf,n,g
,V. ni r .r , c , ww.am.a.u atuagUO aXD VIT1T. "T ha antarl
wio 01 no w in renowea aurs, ABLsmus and COVXAOB. and with that vthm viuTS V .
tlce was built up because of the cures, absolute cures of cases wheri VsV. i-i r. i ,7"?;.. Tnl Dra:c
has failed to CUStB you. we only ask an opportunity to show ?ou7a "otJb EXPENSE lwIWjFJl
yoS ab;e COmpU,hed by tha meth01 whlcb have curedU.o mar?y othfXln? pos-lbTy ftsrilk.
,. -
W Want Bvary SUa ta ths Country Who Zs Afflicted to Writs Us About Bis Ailment '
HOURS t TO S; 1 TO 8:80 DAILY 8UNDAYS 9 TO 11
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY
OOBBXB SECOND AND YAXXXU 8TBZBTB, -POBTXaABI), OBXOOB.
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