THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL; PORTLAND, MONDAY,. EVENING, AUGUST icor. TODAY'S MARKETS Just Whether to Tick Their" Hops or Not Is a Question That Is Agritating: ! the Hop 3len of the State at the Present DIM PRICE GOES HIGHER Hazlewood Company Puts Another Kink in Pocket . ; , book of Consumers.' " V", Front street features: ' Hul wood putt up buttsr. ; t Heavy arrivals of peaches. Fine car "cants" from south. i Eggs and cheeas firmer. ' Canned fruit dellverlea. . ' ; Expecting better salmon run. Wlds rangs in pear value. Chicken market holda steady. Boos Battsr yrloe Again. Ths Haselwood Creamery company to- "dsy advanced the price or iu pr ' I(o pound or 7o a square, whether tha advance waa Justified or not tha trade does not agree; few believing that hie-her orlces ara due at tnia time. i CREAMERY MAN IS V; ." tv ; opposed to advance it. I4 'T am opposed to tha advance V In creamery butter made this ;: e morning. ., There la nothing at all , to Justify any such mora at thla e time, except perhaps tha alight . o) reduction In tha supply f cream. a Thla latter, however, la usual at 4 this tlma of year. , Tha prlca has 4 neen put to such a high figure 4 that v are at present above e rery other market, , Just where we ae going to ship oar product at such prices 1 don't know. Tha advance will allow oleomargarine 4 manufacturers to sll their prod- o) net here, and . ovary pound sold of this lmlUUon butter 4 hurts tha creamery men that much.. We will not advance our prices today unless forced to do a) ao la order to protect ourselves." o - T. 8. . Townsend of tha Town- sand Creamery. , . STRONGER Oil hog sen .J saagaBjMSiBSiBjBiisBBBj f No Run in Local Yards Dur ing Past 48 Hours Price Holds at $7 for Best. extreme high valuea shown in tha local iH.eg. cantaloupes.'' II. BOO 1(0: raaober. butter, market thla season have cause rlt 10o. puraBt OclT watermelons, much fear among the local mufac- 1C. cuitfvaUd blackberries. 1.7( tnrers thst It will let down the bar ana crate; crabapnles (O0IOo per box; caui. vaiiiurina ion i uaruoii unara, ti.ovizz.uw per DOX. u..... tinnA hilUr to coma here, I ml-I vtvutTinrpg Ti..nn. da.. tatTon butter would also find easy en- tl.00 sack: carrot a TSc2t.oa rJ,r aan?U V1". hours. trance Into the Portland market at this beets, $1.(0 per sack: parsnips. tl.OOfl M Sli" lw, time owing to the high cost of the real $1-2s; cabbage. gl.7(rrf; tomatoes, Ore artier xna coat or ouner in u yy land wholesale markets for tha periods siren: ;- - ' HOT. ' ' Pound. (TtmoM ........ .Jf'i July 1 ...w.... 4A.nguat I ..... .HH ltot. 10(. Pound. Pound. .14 .10 WUguat It .... J . Ttva iMm tiM ahnwa the values rul -fng M given parioda from tha start of IM season, as wui ne noiea, uierv dm (wtn a gradual Increase in values here yearty. As compared with the price (hat ruled a year ago, this year's valuea beans, e; green. 4o per lb: cauliflower, 11.16 01.(0 dosen; peas, (c; horaeradlnh. So lb: artichokes. 6(c07(o doaen: rhu barb, lo lb; green onions, Ko per dosen; Den poppers, ivqiiho per id; nead let tuce i ) dos: cucumbers, hothouse. 10 A 1(0 dos; outdoor. 40(Oo box: radlahes. green corn. 11.(0 sack; celery, flOl.le omn, MIL. AT I in WIILI PIT, I ii i in rim n pi f ILL dul lo Uli COIW CtSTLE Captain and Officers Bear V Same Name Though ;". Not Related. Chicago Slumps Nearly M a BARK ARRIVES FROM Bushel Under Saturday's Price Eager to Sell. EUROPE IN CARGO James . L Evaston and Mary Winkle- man. The marine ways at Llnd.from yard are always full, one vessel waiting, to ro on fast as they corns off.- Two of , i . i I 11.1 1 twiAmt H a &a ma nulls nullum; mi ui"""1' now -nearly ready to be launched, and another Is ' fast approaching comple tion. . - -,'.,. .' , v' -4. BtARIXB INTELLIGENCES ! Begular tUaart Paa to " Arrlvo. ; Alliance. Coos Buy. ....... ...Uncertain Costa Hlca, tian Francisco...... Aug. 11 Rosnoke. San Pedro and way.,.. Aug. II Breakwater, Coos Bay, ...Aug. 14 Nuraantla. ori.nt ....... .Aua-uat II City of Panama, tan Francisco, .Aug. It O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Aug. 10 Johan Pouisen, Ban Francisco.. .Aug. 10 Hedondo. Seattle .Aug. 1- R. D Inmen, Ban Francisco. . . .Aug. II Arabia, orient .....Sept 1 A oj, per.,as ....Sept II Nloomsdla, orient.... October 1 Bagnla X.laer to Dspart. DOl'Jil fllE BIUEH I'JITII ROOSEl'EL Chamberlain i With vther aTt AffAtm AIM a'' 4 w- 4 MM To. " v to-Gulf Convention. ;, Labored Hard ;CWPJ e ' ' Xaftrr Wheat ealai - 4 Athena, ON Aug. lS-Over 4 : 100,000 bushels of the now erop . 4 4 of wheat' has been ; gold In 4 4 Athena. The Preston Parton 4 Milling company alons hag pur- 4 chased 100,000 sacks at prices 4' ranging from It to 71 ante per 4 bushel. David Taylor of the la-. dependent warehouse, and Agent CHarra of tha Paolflo Coast Ele- "' nntnu. mnA XlmA n 9nt Wo Vmt paraJso for Fresh Watr. f,. u. '. Orooedea, Vats, Bto. SUGAR Cube, SI.UH: powdered. golden C. II.07H; berry. III7H; dry, granulated, extra B. 16.17 M: rolden C 18.17 U: T) .riOoTpond ".Tf raT; tjk jVjf ffiS tMs advance la due to the unfavorable RJT'??. PJS! J 6 boXB' (Above prices ara 10 days net cash quotations, j Portland Union Stockyards, Ang. 11 pinciai run: , Hogs. Cattle. Sheen. Today 100 100 Week ago II 111 141 Tear ago 100 Previous rear .. 11 II The scarcity of hogs In the local tnar- ' Jtet is again tailing upon condltlona. Tha atrength la the local hog Situation la so pronounced that It would take bulky arrivala to change the ourrent of oemana. .race ox oest sturr conunues to show a range of 16c, top being at 17 and slightly off grade at 11.71. For best stuff receivers are at present ex periencing no difficulty In obtaining 7 flat There was no run of hoga in the yards during the 41 hours. Other Arrivals Small. . As with the hoa run. arrivals' In other lines of livestock were rather email for tha 41 houra. Juat 100 cattle cam days. This comnarea with & nin nt 4A1 fc.a 1 . XJnA w 100 head a year ago and a nominal number two years ago. The price holds unchanged. Sheep run for the 41 houra was 100 head aa compared with 141 head a week ago and non either a year ago or two years ago. Price la steady and unchanged. A year ago today all Unas of livestock held a steady tone at unchanged val uea. Official yard prices: Hogs Bsst eastern ' Oregon. It.TR A 7.oo: stockers ana feeders. 17.00: fihlna. I market until tolearanh aervloa is re-lth vinfnttv of ran Him v.. an e,iii fata, 11.71, . I tumd. especially In the larger citlea. I day a the bark fought her war against oIirancisco..,,,,AUg. 11 Jf". Jnrnan, 8sYi t rnnclsco. . . .Aug. II 9ilt5L.0,JPfnm- Pan Francisco. .Aug. 31 O. W. Elder, flsn Pedro and way.AuV 11 Johan Pouisen, San Francisco.. .Aug. IS Kumantia. orient... August II . (Sperlal OUpsteh t The Joorsall " ' l'J..' Salem, Or.j Aug. 11. Governor Chanv berlaln haa received word that tha fol lowing governors of states besides him self have socepted tha Invitation of , thai' Business Men s league to meet Pm.i. dent Roosevelt at St. Louis and after a tiinnhMH at tha Jeffarann hntel a a . eompsny mm aooara me steamer Alton ; Tooie,.Motiuna; Bryant . moons, wyo. mini; jonn nuate, norm tnnouii v. j. Crawford, South Dakota: J. O. David; on, wiaoonainj ainri o. vummins. Iowa; Oeorge L. Sheldon, Nebraska: Ed- I t. i. ' v iv. 1 Arabia, orient . a.nt.h.. ii "i ueorge u. oneiuon, neoraaaa, r.a- k ! ' -" " Alesia. orisntV......:.;. h.Y ii "srd A. Hoch. Kansas; Charlee a. Da-, Thha officers of the British . bark Con- Nlcomedls! n en .. : ;, SSt is n"e,V nnol Joseph W. Foiled Mis- . I v .... I "'wiui VI tnut. OCt. 1J I .n..r7. MaWlm Pufterann Tennaaa. . , rm.w i r ! h nmumnmm ...n am A iuiiiii mrm - . i. . . . i . , . ...ruvvai.. . . ..ai .uu. . w t ,k. t,.. iTX--.i-r ih- wV w' - . Frank Frants. Oklahoma; X. O. Plndall, to tha Jones familyi-Captaln John Tola Br. oh.. HHevator dook I Arkansas; Newton C. BUnchard. Loulal! j ones, nrst vrneer wuiiam owes I aori sung, ,vr. ss-.Kast. -West Lbr.. Co. I ": Manoieun B. Broward, norlda; 1 Jones and Second Officer Oerald Nor-1 ftlX11"--- AJ1 Westport I Thomas M. Campbell, Texaa. , Ttl- ..T .1. w!! The boat will carry no one bat tha vr lumi wwy mrw ooiiuM, Am. sen. ...Willamette L 8. Wksirovernors, the rrrealdent end represen- s. man a ones .. miil - A tt All related, althoua-h thav hall from Lyra..-Am. Str. Portl.n1 T.hr rn I tativea Bf tha Rualnaaa U.n'i .Imiuil 4 chased sevoral thousand bu.heU. 4 Tha Conway Castle 1. probably - , ' thj . a ith. mii re fin. ari.i. (h... Aee- i w ...;- ------."...... ------ .- r . . . . l - i . .iiuun, win. air. , ........ .Bieua I . "'uiur wuaniDeriain I a wajiiiwi , in oeai pnoioarann or nimaeir. ihi.. Sept Deo. onoAOO vniT taxvxs. Aug. 11. Aug. 10. Loss. 1101. fliS ' 7.!. ears of tha same natronvmla and nnth. A.uucmu, Am. n...,,,.,,,.rornmomn I " uiir governors rteoonoo. Am. str.., .,,.. Couch street I "ueniion nau at Memphis. Alliance, as, sir. ....... .supple a yard King Cyrus, Amaoh.. Standard Box Co. AureHa, Am. str...... Stella hick names go on' board of this wind- Jammer: . ,:. r v ,'''' Tha Conway Castle arrived up in the harbor last night ' and want to Green- to hana- wltn3lw s In tha . A sTorthwearl Wasat Weatbes. Bastera Oregon, eastern Washington I chandise brought out . from Antwerp. tonight ana tne ionganorem win bo put to and warmer NEW FERRYBOAT AT -VANCOUVER CROSSING t aaaSBBBBawsaBjBBSsaajsoBssa) ' Company Has Commissioned piU WoTt of esmt ar. ror w. p. Fiiw h70rd?A-nl-;Vr. IS rraSI a Boat Designer to Draft were zevensn ana were varr eaa-er toi ('om!n nnf rmm icnrnma tha pimiwi. """. .ua van rearo I r I ir.i tt i s let go at any prioe and get out of thai Castle experienced fearful weather n Alice McDonald, Am. Mb, ...... Kahuhul AWUJJC ttUU iULrUCfU feSSei. 1 i wion aoca ip oiscnarga nsr cargo .ox ce-1 R. d. Inman.Ant Str..'.. .... .. .Oak at. meni. larou, pig iron ana general mer- Boulah. Am. sch..,. Astoria Zitunber Oarrlsra aa Boute. work tomorrow morning. The vessel u I Thomas L. Wand. Am. -str.San Frsnclaeo 1 in ins w. n. uraoo line, Tayior, loung i Hi" ....oo vrancisoo OlbM vhMt marVat aa thMn U rv an.a lh. 1 AAA v.. I Sllfla it. Plummer. In. SCh. . .Ouavmaa and Idaho Fair and Tuesday. HONEY 11.10 per crate. COFFEE Package brands. 11IIIA 11.11. SALT Coarse Half around. 100a. li.so per ton; so iis.vo; table, dai Oir at the start of tha season, but most of tt Is due to tha fact that some h.wA Ia vnaka tha iVrtiand market the highest In the world jdesplte tha fact that It being a produo Jng oenter, should bo one of the cheap- neat.. - -- Only One irreamsry Aovanoes. While the HaselwoM ereamery was tno only one to announce an advance In Taiaea tnia morning, it is quite dobbidis that several others will follow the lead Later In the day or tomorrow morning. Soma of tha creamery men are up fn arms over the advance, aa they said that conditions do not Justify any such move at this time. The Puget Sound market la 11 and 10c: values there ahowlne- a (decline or apouc so a pouna auring uie Jax 6c; Creole. IKo. .wee. uajiiornia. price are wniu.i- RJSA vftiimaH -hit Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. I The close In Chicago was lo a bushel the fiercaat of wina anf K..tin If HI. W -. . - . L i , I iiiiiIm B.I.m1. I . . . . . . . . . . fl.l.ll.vv, wm ( WW Uil ueuerS, I WMWW vm. m. J . fa.vvi Diuia, vv. Sheep Best wethers. 14.00; lambs, fl.00: Americana. Am. sen ........ aan Pedro Alice McDonald, Am. Mb, Kahuhul I Liottitia, Am. son........ Ban Francisco I Churchill, Am. sch San Francisco Berlin. Or. ah Nuahaak I iiitw iioivoai v& wiuug bjiu araga,t.iii gc i . . . a i : back and .forth for weeks at a time ?k ;t?.7.. a -h GUk? without galnln a mile on bar oouraa. Ii0.?" P"rrt.Ir Am- ah.........Nushsgak . (Jenrsal Special Berrlee.) - Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 11 After BOGS LOSE IX THE EAST 14.16; awes, I . Gh,ca" Prlc6 hy Overbook Several times she waa almost sulv J? Am f?"- M rranclsoo oonslderabla delay and much changing vw. vmjpu7i ' mera-eo nv tna tremanaous vital Tha I : . : .-. v.. .... a i.. .. .... WHEAT. . pipes leading to the water tanks were I an rrancisoo I v" . " wrenched so that the water soon be-1 MoU With Oament and eaeraX management or tna foruand dalrr 10a. 117.10: 100a 117.16: balea. tl. SB- Imported Liverpool, (0s, 20.00: 100s, sis.ou; ..is. f is. vu; extra nne Darren. I is, , a ana ius, f.oei.o; uverpool Price Down 5c Cattle 8teady to 6e Lower Sheep Hold. Chicago, Aug. 11. Official run: Mora r. tl. Ahun lump ock. 110.(0 per ton; 10-lb rock, I Chicago 11,000 16,000 11,000 Ill.pO; 100s. 110.(0. Kansas City ... (.000 11,000 4,000 Above Prices sddit to aalea of laaa I Om.h. a ana i nnn t aaa than car lots. Car Jots at special prices Hogs are (o lower with 1,400 ieft u w Aiuvjt. usauuiiai. s BICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. Ic; Na . (HfSo; New Orleans, head. 7c; Ooan. Septomber 14 L December i n . CORN. September nv Deoomber (IS OATS.-V September X December UESS PORK. Septamler ....111! 44 41 Close. 1IH life 14 11 41 1101 t m at a . ably below those ruling here and butter whlteTlil nlnfc II (I- bivou II fiV can be aafely purchased In the east and 7f"?L Vie' afexTemn IIa lt' ' ' after oaring the enormous freight Wm!: .?.Jwn. !? .4,7.- ... tborullnTh-dTht ZnT. yiVgnlar7eUpe"r iTlM' p ?ins nuts. 1401(o per lb: hickory nuts! Oo per lb; Brail 1 nuts, lie par lb; fll- oerxs, tee per lb; rancy pecans. 11030a IL . m ma A a - Ul O.IVV Ifllll - , over. Receipts a year ago were 11.000. Flfl MK I .111 IH KHX ' , B.9bf.jo;l - - - m MANY SEASONS rough, 15.606.60; light I5.SO08.1O, vatue aieaay to lto lower. Sheep steady. NEVADA MIXING STOCKS. enough. - - WW X Other Butte Zn. This is not the first time that local butter people have advanced quotations to such a figure that they killed ths market. on several occasions tney put the pries to such a figure that eastern- (IpeeUI Dtesateh te Tb 7enaL) Algany, Or, Aug. 11-Tha apple and prune crop In Unn county will be a 6ood one The Indlcatlone at present me are that the yield In ail the or chards in this vicinity that have been properly carea ror wiu be up to expec per almonds. llllo. Meats, risk aaa Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, Bid Price Current Today on the fi.n 1V. nil ... VvkAMA , uvw u.lubuSc properly carea ror will be un San Francisco, Aug. It. Official bid t&tions. While tha yield will not equal prices: I that of last year, ths quality of the rviT tyrtitt toj ntaTPTi-p 1 fruit will be better and possibly mors QOUJFILDS DISTRICT. asolea BroduMMl tar tha m.rk.t n an. Sandstorm 47c. Red Top 14.00, Mo-1 count of the Increased acreage and the ra . ftfi uaiirornia manuraciurers oenn i . - . , - - - uui uy . .w. . ..vu u mumwu to flood thla marketwlth their product Lb; "mhSK ti pr 'bUr 14.00, iumbo. Ext. 11.12, Vernal 17c.. for better and cleaner orchards! This li whal Tls feared at thla bJt2rJr ?U lb muU.on- ff"?""1, !A'0o.,i'la ? ..Thl prun! i?11 ? However. M. Mortensen. manager Of the I Bf?..Swj!B?r. lb;- . . UK. Kendall lie. Booth 4c, BluS Bull aver known In tho history of the county Iv'l.jv " '. maiuu .ic, oooiD oc, cius nuu I "tw juiuwu ui we uiBiury ui uie count HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland nark. I 18a. IiIiuiii tin fill v. i- pi,k n. u..l and a-rowera ara alatad Avar tha nnu (local) hams. 10 to 11 lbs. 16a ner lb:IOuean 11a. Kav. Rn 7c R R v.-rt in I necta of a rood market and larva riu 14 to II lbs, l(o per lb; II to 10 lbs. 1 Blue Bell lie, Dixie lo, O. Columbia turns. Practically ail ths fruit grown imK-oa, iDtwiio peri vc, . tiioernia ic oi. Ives sue. Con-" wr aim no umicuiir was lib; picnics, 11 Ho per lb: cottasra roll. I nunmr lSo Hlk- Unnr Kn fyii,. ct it. I experienced bv the oroducera In dlsnoa- time of year. -Front street butter prices I par 10; regular abort clears, nn- O. Wonder lo, Potlach 4cA, Oro 14c I? OI.a,1 prunoa, l bu Hroa, of are op to lle- for the best product, I amoaea, lie per id: smoxea. izo per lb; Kendall Ext lo, Sandst Ext 4o, Mayna ln".c,"7' nave onierea me rieia ana witb demand fully up to supply at tha I c'er .back unamoked, 11c; smoked, llo Ic. Atlanta lie. Great Bend 70c. 81m- " akl"s".i tha prunes obtainable to new figures. . - I per id: union nutta. It to II lbs, un-lerone 10c. Empire 10c, Red Top ExL r"""'? "tarn market This Das a.,i..1 Ml Bauba' ' -. I .?o per id; amoseo. so V T id; lie. Florsnca 14.70. EMam'f. H. B. Can. I u."i v ai ji mui unn- Haselwood company, believes ths pres ent prices Justified after taking ail con aitions Into consideration. - . ' Supplies of cream are decreasing at a lively rata, as tney ajwaya ao ai mis War hot arrivala AT neaAhaa ara I In the" local market .today. A car pir lbf ntekied ton rue. i On .h" """i "Zat, UUAJ u.lkaM OsMsapAab. ivoiaaf AStfla Isa I w.Waf . Y- . .1 " IT. s ws . awm wau M, WWUivsM Vi""ll' viaw4Wius vpjiiw ami a jk m 1 . ,tH WKAtl a laksar lata ! I lt.a ja w w-. uui uiub ah aaaias bhibuw bwii swsu sa nar in last l w &A a na. IK. anviia i 1 b'vb swa W ajBBU Vvl AMa aV V4a S.111B1. laTIDI moKea. 90 Dr id: nnoiCM. la iwr m; 1 tiM nAMnnA ti ia rMam n n r SSUii un-moked. llUo pr lb; c! O. DaUy iLeo.' Lacuna M0, Com- Fract 12.07H, Bend Anx. Sc. Bonansa 7c Kf waaT. VRa PnFttan 4n vaAlras TsaIp lh.rlbS!!!e?h,.6a-ni0''-n,,AO ?S Mohawk I'UI, Red Hill ISl'ft, llc Xbs ooniPoun. 10 lie, Mohawk Ext lie, Lou Dillon 8c. Per 10. Iv r I n . , . ' .... a r, ,: - pear market snows wiae range ox FISH Rack eod ? m. th- f)An.n.M ii." r" . vaioea owing to the groat difference In s0 oerluV alnt soi Jh. Ex;, T. Rose 7o. Col. Mt Ext 4c, Sft .SoJaatIiy.e" BrUett" "eUln'r M(oVb" M Goldf. (iona, 70, WanVf . Triangle 10c. at 11.(0. soma at 1. , mon. frmh Columbia Ahlnoob 11 nM COMSTOCK. lb; Steelheads. 10c per lb; herrings. 6o I Ophlr 11.00. Mexican. 17c Gould A r lb; soles. 4c per lb: shrimps, llo per I Currr k Con. Virginia 7c, Savage shown of tbia. printed values. One firm, alone received 1.700 boxes.-from there today. . Market however. In rood shSDO. A very tine oar of cants" eame In from Exter. California, thla morning. Price today ranges between II (0 and 11 a crato. -,-. -, . . ' rlef Votes of the Trade, . Lower river packers expect a better run ox salmon aunng tne present wees. Eggs and cheese are firmer. Soma charging 17e today for cheese, flats. in a lata circular tne jsji Canners association statea nap lb: perch. o per lb; tomood. 7o per ib; I 40c, Hale A Norcross (lo, Tsllow Jacket I f.le's have been reported up to this loosters, 160 per ID: rresh mackerel, la I tie Belchee !. Confidence SOcA. Bl. ' norae woett is oeing contraciea. ra Nev. ISC Exchequer 17c, Union lie BULLFROG DISTRICT. Orlsinal Ic Bullf. M. C KoA. Mont. BuUf. 6cA, Nat Bank llo, L. Harris Ic, per lb; crawfish, lie per dos; sturgeon, "iso vt id: duck oass. zoo oar in: lM II. . I . 1 silver smelt 7e per lb; frosen shad, (o wr in; dibck coa. TtjC per ID. uimisKO Bnoejwater nay, par gal. aulre ail the cron oossible to obtain to supply the demand.' Oregon prunes are Deomoing ramoua and their reputation iot excellence nauon wide. Harvest la Con tinned. (Special Diepateh to Ike learaaL) Heppner, Or., Aug. It Continued re ports of good yields of wheat are com ing in from all directions. The late rains did no damage to standing grain. Harvest will go on with renewed vigor mis wees. Many so ana so-Bushei .t Is belne? W. a Wharton baa sold (,000 bushels at s cents. CaMtorila Fruit ,OB- -60 Pr 100-" S atea that ISil. P,a Der f41'0". mds wis and can, sack, (4.(0; Olrm- Amethyst 26c, Gold Bar lie Stelnway per 116-Ib sack. I boa, uenver uui. Anx.- soa, Bonnie Klamath Oops Good. (Special Dispatch te Th JooraaL) Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 11. The rtea of standards, seconds, water and I j" P.I.V""",J'.71,.W"1J'.J?"1 '5 CLAMS-HardshelL ne fv 1 la. canned, lOo can; 17.00 I Clara 40c MayfL Cons, lie Monty Ohio I crops in ths Klajnath valley are look- to It per cent while the deliveries of xtra stanaaros ana oxtraa wiu Da xuu ner cent -n Chicken market holding steady. De mand and supply about equal. Tomato maraei in oetner soaps. rasor clams, (2.00 per box; lOo per dos. Mats, Goal on, Xto. ROPE Pure Manila. l(c: atanAard. xso: Biaai, iic. COAL OIL Pearl or Astrsl Casea lla oer sal: water white, iron hhi I ... tinu Tnn iVt i -S "". 'I?.!'" an; mm- ion. 4CA, west mna wons. sic itescue TarrVf-' 11 P1- c, Ton. A Calif, (c Golden Anchor 10c ?At?Hi ,8. ca"e' ,4'0 Pr Jim Butler 86c. Ton. Cash Boy 4e, Ton. Some extra fancies selling higher. Front, street prices:, ; . v- . Oraln. nomr and Vwsd. uiuiiii dauo . vM.MhMk .w. am i wm I ? ir.n nnn im rm mat i . . - v. . . .A.. - . . . v ..n.ii int. su I " ,. nome oc . nrai jon. .iwcA. Aionarcn "" -w ' ' i DBmnr-9 uck.. caaas. zao iw dim. o.i uam. ufi v.-w in ni a whkIT Nw (Tint) unile: ral ni. ,ki. o. l i ' i Pnului ftflle! hluABtetn. lAIi- I w irT-rTiK7TTiTTx t TT . I en vrown oc valley, ll82c . . wooden bbli is rlr ial ' " ' MANHATTAN DISTRICT. WHITE LEAD Ton Ik. n I Manh. Cons. 13.60. Manh. M. Co. to. PI ton. - . . I lb : 600-lb lota, 8c par lb; less lou. lUolO. Wedge (o, Seyler Hump 60c Dexter lng unusually well, despits the fact that mere was a coia Dackwara spring. The rye Is at present nearly all cut as is most of the barley. The wheat Is turn ing very rapidly, and a good crop is looked for. The first cutting of alfalfa was not up to standard, but the second oroD Is ex Deo ted to be of excellent No. Star 17c" Ohio stand and quality. The late -date at wnicn water was oenverea tnis spring made the farmers a little fearful about the orops, but the outlook at present is very good. Crops on the new land that was broken for the first time ara looking exceedingly welt Ext 7c O. Scepter Ic Monty Mt 12c ti. vaisy ioca, Homesuuca cons. age. Yankee Olrl IcA. Nugget Ic Tramp Cons. 11.87, Victor 10c North Star (cA. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. 111.00. Mont Ton. 11.00, Ton. Ext. ii. bo, AiacNamara zC Mid BARLET New Feed, took Market Loss Amalgamated .1B. & O. per ton; rolled, t21.0024.OO; brewing, J RYE 11.66 per cwt . . OATS New Producers' price Not 1 white. 117.00 per ton: rrar. (26.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. .; straights, M.xo; export oo; vaUey, 14.10 4.40; graham, . l.7(; , wnoie wneat 4.o; rye, sua, ib.oo; bales, 11.00. MILLSTTJFFS Bran, 17.00 per ton; v middlings, 126.00; shorts, country, 110; city, 111.00: chop 1.00121.00. - HAY Producers' price Timothy, -wuiameue vauev rancy. 91s.ooraiT.00; ordinary, tl2.00l4.00; eastern Oregon, sis: mixea, iiuia iv.ov; ciover, S7.5O08; grain, eewiv; coeac, sb.dvwiu.dv. ' Batter. Errs and Poultry. - BTJTTER FAT-wF. a b. Portland Bweet cream. Sic; sour. 29c BUTTER City creamery. 1 IV. at ZKe: aeoonds, 8012c; outside fancy, 11c; today there waa eronas, sue; sxore, . wregon. is 'give EGOS Extra fancy, candled, 23c lc; good candled, 1222c. CHEESE New Full cream, flats, 117 per lb; Young Americana, 17rllc per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12a 1 Ic per lb fancy hens, 13 13 He per lb: " roosters, old, 10c per lb- a vti w uvr, m; mpnnf aucKS, WXRS NAILiS Present basis at $1.18. PAKIC OF HOLDERS SENDS STOCKS LOWER 21c. L. Joe Ic Crescent (cA, Combina tion Ic, Granny 26c, Mustang 21c Lit tle Orev20cA. Cowboy IcA. Orig. Manh. izoa, Broncno 7c, nnenut oc wurraioi Labor Is Very Scarce. (Special DlA patch to The JooraaL) Payette. Ida., Aug. 11. Help for the packing houses and cannery will be very scarce here this year, aa under the provisions of the new child labor law cams tainted and Captain Jones decided I Buocleuch, Br. ah...;. ;;. Hamburg BUw,Y. Light Power company Xo to run i or Valparaiso zor a zrosa sup- Brenn, Fr. bk ...Hull ouua a new and modern ferryboat for P'l c " v.v . v "EurP?. Br. bk.. .Antwerp the run between Vancouver and ths Ore- ", w in. uauiuvi. inmimi auiuin r r, DA., . , .. . UHIOOI1 1 Bn loon 01 tne UOiUmoia river. THIS river fairly good weather waa encoun- Rene Kerrller, Fr. sh. Hamburg Is most welcome news to the people of tered and a great deal of sport was I Laenneo. Fr. sh.. ........ Swansea I Vancouver, who have bean waiting . L . Kv . 1 . L - . . ... . 1 I t . V.. 1 1 . WW w . If . i . . -v. w nsu mnvuuuM iniru xroni i.n ueca. I ajw rnwr. r. vm... , , . ,. rt , , ....ivonaon I innf lims to KHOW wnat tne company Many were Immense monsters that the! Martha Roux. Fr. bk.. ........ Hambura I Intended to An to battar tha tm ..i-.- captain wouia nave- iixea to nare i siosamDique. or., an ..Newcastle, s. i ice. broua'ht to tvort . for dlanlav bnt tha I Samoa. Br. bk. flhlalital T T 1aIi.uii D.tu.A all sank when mortally wounded, and it Slam. Oer. sh.. London! signer, haa been engaged to have super- would have been dangerous to approach A. JirTv.' .wswcsstie, to. I vision of the construction. Mr. John- them. -v I Vlncennes, Fr. bk... .......... laagow I son was In Vancouver and stated that Par a tha enw Af ha MiMChte TumtS FT. bk....Himhur- ...k m ti,. ... ..JL r. - . . . . . . . i tnn. a- u..ik. m- vi. irr:- - twmui.uB. mil I. MMmt nn r 1 r airnr .ni Tnn i . ...w u uiuvu i. u........ruw.rn 1 im. mm ttm iwummlii .1... nnt.. morning there were only enough sailors uJJr.t.bkw, ....Antwerp new boat will be of the double deck va- on board to sweep and wash the decks. SSTlil. Tt.l3'' ?1V,:C,,,,,,,Aniwr rt,t Bd wl eonUln cabins suitable The veaael is not chartered for out- , , f J' aft. ..Antwerp for passengers, doing away with the ward buaineas and will probably bo in H,nun ' an.,..,...., ...Antwerp necessity of oaasencers-travellna with. the harbor some time. She Is well llmJrmAmi'i,'Xi",VStm'' Foot paaaengers will enter the J. J."' .. o!n.S n! K.Mi bk,-to" bo Pas-ageway separated mis pun seversA unn in recent yoara. I r.;i V, 1.1T I ironi ue team section,' removing tne The entire complement of officers and I ?,7Amr?'KLTsUJ Antwerp danger oassensers are now tout ta in crew ia nsw with tne exception of the I lie' MariaT Fr bk.7.' Ant wen I vw n to Portland. The new craft the vessel arrived at Antwerp to loa 1 h CnfirVnt?Vlr fc,"'t!JIp ons and according to ths construction for this port Several of the officers i?f,tJllo. Honolulu ,UperinUndent wiU be built with an have been here Derore in other vessels. 1 Hr v vrv.' i; I laea or sarvlnc the oublla for several however. Captain Jones, for instance, as &?T.f Srt bv bk fSIIIS 5r,r"- maater of ths British ships Lydgats and wrnu Bi"'.ll Antwerp!, while the nsw boat Is in oourse of Oaigate. Bteward Pimbiett was bers w" auupe swats. construction the rerry crew and others seven years ago on the British sUId I Belen, Fr. bk , . Newcastle. A. I rs wondering what the railway oom- Lonsdals of the same line as the Peter CoL de VlUebols Marenil. Fr. bk.... IPany will do for a boat to operate. The iredaia that ilea ashore on ciatsoo I NswAaati a I oia crart is in such a . condition that beach near the month of the Columbia. I Claverdon, Br. sh. ...Newcastle, A. I th Inspectors have practically stated fwmscott Am. dk. .....a. Newcastle. A.ftnat uniess sne was repairea tney would Port Patrick. Br. sh...... Newcastle, A. I condemn her in October. In view of the m.. ......... w vmmnwr A. I ... wu.wm .v ww.au, . v .w Crtllon. Fr. bk .....Newcaatl. A. I possible the insnectore mar oermlt th 1tXM xtaF Boat tamesi WOrRlimt fori Araencraig, nr. oa. .. ..Newcastle. A. I oia ooai to operate zor an aaaitionai v ohchi Duiiii.iuvr, m r. ha.iiiwciiiib, JV. I . v i J aa rv ueir i wjwriviwwi new oswnuu. I bt. ixuis. MT. an Newcastle. A. I In securlnsr the machlnerv. tha new The stsaraer Breakwater will sail for S0"oJrvD".v NewcasUe, A. boat ahould be completed in 10 daya. Cooa bar thla evenlna- with a full list SsMi!!. 2P ma- ...Byaney, A. of pM.enger. and alf the .freight that gSZl1'- J'iV --S." ft : WILL TEST LEGALITY OF CONSTABLE'S .JURY can be stored in her hold. A good fluan- $??A"rVMm' DT- .,W.V,' f tlty of freight Intended for the Alii- Tymeric Br. str.. . ..... .Newcastle, A. aaoe will be sent south on the Break- Tramp Stsamars a Boate. wAlAr. alnAA lha A 1 1 1 anna will mlaa Ana . !....-.. ... . - . . -. - - - - V hi"w" MwAwiiiiiw. Dh ...... Mimu I mm I WMMMWmWMH. trip at least In consequence of having Btrathnesa. Br. str.... Port Los Anaslesl . v. . -v. . been damaged by the Tclty of Panama In KBi::..;:::ftyi!i Constabls Lou Wagner this morning the collision at the mouth of the Wll- mi si.. vawa ' I served papers on six free-holders to se- lamette last week. ' . Among the passengers to leave for I Atlas, Am. str ...Ban Francisco Coos Bay this evening are 14 sawmill I ZerJJThZ,ZtlZt..-LuL il ALONG THE WATERFRONT r a Hmlth T.ntnhr MmnAAv'A immanaa plant now being installed on the bay. -The schooner King Cyrus arrived at I ored man allowed his board bills to ao- papers cure a constable's Jury to try the legal ity of the attachment of a dog. Diffi culty has arisen because of the attach ment last wsek of a Oreat Dane pup belonging to a negro, because the col- Several hundred more employes will be the Standard Box factory's wharf at the cumulate until they represented a sum brought out from the company' a plants in tne miaaie states, wnere it naa been operating extensively for many years. About 10 will be here in time to leave on the next steamer, so it was stated this morning. foot of Eaat Pine street lsat nla-ht to load ties for San Franciscc She was 20 days making the run to .Portland. Captain Rosendahl Is accompanied by his wife and two children. - Tha AtAAmAr RarfAnfln Aa In lha harhnv Tha men arrive. here frttm Mlnnauia. I from Piflrat .mini) nnrfa with frala-ht. I St I O'clock. The case is the first of lis laat Friday and have been slghtsee- She will sail north 'fn a couple of days Jhs kind to come up In an Oregon court lng ever since. All of them are greatly from the Couch street dock. because, of the passage last winter of a pleased with the outlook, and think the The steamer Alliance la being re- lTJvmK,n.,aof" Pfr"on property. . climate trend. Those havlna- left fam- I nairtui aa auicklv aa nnaalhla at MunniA'a Charles Walker la ths , owner of the Hies behind have already decided to boatyard on the east side and It is now send for them. It Is estimated that estimated that shs will be ready to ra the new mill will employ at least 700 Rume oneratlons In W days or two men,- 1 weeks. The - weather bureau was Informed of more than 1100. As ths attorney for the defense. Max Cohn believes there Is some doubt aa to the legality of the attachment, a con stable's Jury wss called and a hearing was begun on the case this afternoon dog. He resents the act of the constable in taking tne nog ana nas empioyea level talent to secure it again without Suttlng up the till which he says he Oes not owe While the action is pend- - ini wnmr Bureau waa iniormea I . .... ... t.vi. v.. .. .v.- . BRINGING CEMENT yesterday that a slight earthquake shock utiulZ Siam U HeW and Comfl Bart OB the I teMamornlna-. No detAlla Vera alv-n I cording to US keeper. Berth. The German Shin Slam will be at Co lumbia dock No. 1 this afternoon or to morrow with a cargo of J. B. White dt Bros.' English cement consigned to Oeorge B. Rate ft Co. This Is said to The new schooner R. D. Inman arrived In the harbor this morning from San Francisco, sne is in command of Cap tain Hard wick, formerly of the steam schooner Thomas L. Wand and the steamer ' Alliance. The Inman carries about 8(0,000 -feet of lumber and has ONE REASON EUGENE WANTS WATERWORKS Sugar 1 Colo. Fuel .....I . Brooklyn 2 U. S. Steel 1 do pfd. ......1 Atchison ......SU Reading; 4 So. Pac No. Pac. k IU N. Y. Central ..2 Canadian . . . Erie L. ft N Mo. Pac . . . Pennsylvania Gas Rock Island St Paul .... Smelter ...... ..! ..4 ..1 2 -2! , .1 ( A SVA AllVllKUW IVi auvums VV VUllOaV I a a w v aa vaaa vs. UO aJJ WW 11 11 VI IOUUr JC&W (cA, S. Dog 17c X. Horse ScA, Indian I they will not be permitted to employ Camp (c children after school begins, which will u ly in uie trait Beaeon. lAUit year t.i. n,.ff tjpri.iA. I .Z-r. houbbb auiu me cannery naa xtAIZUl nenCUl, waeat. I dlfffcultvn rettlna- Anouch h.lV (Special OUpatck te The JoeraaLt handle the fruit And now between the Tekoa, Wash., Aug. 12 Harvesting of pubiio scnooi opening during the early winter wheat has been in full blast for a week and ths first wheat was threshed and brought Into Tekoa by P. J. Flgtrt ner and its quality is No. 1. Nearly all winter wheat will be No. 1 In the Palouse country this year, - the cool weather and more than the usual amount of rain making an exceptionally fine crop. The spring grain, most of which was sown rather late, is greatly benefited part of September, as always has been thAlM .vm . .1.. .kfl. ..V.. t VHBlVUfa Ul . ii W VllilU IttUUr IB.W prohibiting the employment of children during scnooi hours, the packing houses I may po oompeuea to securs jap labor. . Best Wheat Crop. (Journal Special Service.) Pendleton, Or., Aug. 12. All through eastern Oregon and Washington there is hv V. . ml. .. , v. . . ., . . . . I nnw h.tn. harv.ti1 Ah., h.at wKa.' ... ... uVUU...B .Uw w.w I ueavy crop is expectea. . icrop on recura - iba raae is zirst ay there was a panlo among the I Th. h..t v.nr.. Mmin m wimm 1 rinaa weirhinAr o ttouniiB uui mnm n sellers.- Everyone started to unload atlthla tlm ,. Kn.kn.ii.f h.t i..h I buaheL Kvervwhero la founil a hnmnar once and the close Is from 3 to nearly ( by J. O. Conger of Farmington, and on yield. Wheat is selling for good prices me larm or jonn MCUloua near nere, I auiu uney in jiAna vi wAitni vvuning who threshed over 40 bushels oer acre. I ton is selling readily In large quantities Preparations have been mads through- for 11 per hundred. Half a million out this country and new warehouses sacks nave been sold in the vicinity of Duut to nandle one of the largest crops I uayton ror 91, on rvcora in tne raiouse country. points lower. Ask for nigh Price. (Special DlApttch to Tbe JoeraaL Milton. Or., Aug. 11 At a meeting of the directors and stockholders of the fruitgrowers' Hop Yield Ia Good. union it waa. decided to llo lb; geese, old, 8 10c lb; spring geese hold that the apples of this valley were unwijo ir iu, iiirujrg, ill3c lb; I 01 " 8 "01 a quality as inose grown in for old; squabs, 12.50 per dosen; pigeons, the Hood River country, North Yakima, 11.15 per dosen. Dressed Doultrv. 1 m I Wenatchee and other aDDle countries. ic per lb higher.. s - and that they should demand the same th" S'flV Vil ?VSZ -"""SS JS2 Bops. Wool and ' Hides. ' P".s..:?ce,T. D?v!ft 5lP?f.,L in-tJl?e? has had no ill effect on the vinei and HOPS '1001 crop -Prime to -ehoica. I Mimi ir th. nnman thaiiAv txriTi.sitv I '1?. 'r entirely free from lice - Pay Warehouse Raise). (Special Dlasateb to The loorasL) ' (Boerta! DUsatch to Tha Janrnal.l I ' Weston. Or.. Aur. 12 The wheat Albanv. Or.. Am. ii. Tha hnn apat I growers of this section are now oavlna- in Linn county and across the river in 15 cents per ton for the storage of Benton, is In first class condition and wheat, an increase or zo cents over what IftfVt.10 pnm Wn.-Pip sra jsgf, T.hna wjk . la . - 1111. .-" --W--V wnivrii vi cguiv ..v'-.u. ' , MOHAIR New 1807 -29 2lc (SHEEPSKINS Shearinr. l E m -a- each; short wool. 26 40c; medium, wool Hop MckiniT to. Start. (Boeclal fiianatch ta Tha Jnnrn.l l r1""!- "v . wooi, i naxrisDurg, ur., Aug. iz Most or tne it 76c each; long wool. 7(eSi 11.00 each, bop owners in this vicinity will com- xnuuuv rui iw iu, yt jo; a I picxing aoout August 20. 1 The sna a-reaBe, nrjijij. -. I , r tnis year wlH compare favorably CUITTIM BARK 6a per lb. I lth that of last year, although there r raits and getahles. POT A TOES 1 1. 10 0 1. 10 for- whits, 11.40 for red. selling; buying. (Lie per 'k. ...... - , j tXIOVJ? Jobbing price New Walla V;iijfl, 12.60 sack; Oregon. 12.11; garlic ' iioi raV. If HAflAAf, .- 1 i.l .-U FXiLlfS Oranges. 4.2( 4.'$; l;niinfi. 6c lb; iemone, ff.004p7.60 rell I j- ho; lii'iP! 1 i !. 15 : 14; ntorries. Mexican. 14.00 per 100 6 ' t 4.00 dozen; grspe fruit 4 10c lb; peaches, (Oct greater, than that of the previous year. United States Government Bonds. Nsw Tork, Aug. II. r- Oovenunent ounuBi . . . Bid. TWOS, regisierea ...... 106' do, coupon 1061 Threes, registered ..... 102 ao, coupon ,102 are some hops that do not look as Common Bw.ni u v.... anM w.V 1... " " " oo, coupon .......... JU2 sHisiK rr crop., which Is now Threes, amall bonds. ; 101 ceiled u?1SrnAh?-Ciir"i Th Pr,c Dis. Columbia, l-66s. ... 113 cwveq u rumored to be 5 cents a pound. Fours, registered, new.. 124 ' Portland Bank Statement. do . coupon Twos, Panama Uleannvfr tut... ... ... .- I oo cuupoii in vr;.il .'.i.o'.v5.Jsiphlllpplne Fours . . -.'-.-7 A AflAliAIVAl Gain today 124 104 102 100 , Uverpool Cotton Market. . . vv..i,,,iiii,i)oo,n uvernooi. -. jvus. iz. t'ottnn ' ' ..iw.H02.140.l closed very steady. I points lowar. had been paid for many years. Ware housemen at Weston say ths raise was oniy in Keeping witn. me general mgn prioes of every commodity. Competent grain handlers are .now paid 11 a d&v lnatead of 12.50. New Tork-London Silver. (Journal Spactal Berries.) New Tork, Aug. IS Bar silver, 17 S London. II (-ltd. PLEADS NOT GU1XTT , ; TO SERIOUS CHARGE -Jj: - -p M -Vf; 3. E, ' Franklin waa arranged la local United States district court this morn ing and pleaded not guilty to sending obscene letters through ths mail. Frank lin was ' Indicted 1 by - the last federal grand Jury and waa arrested In Tacoma AAv.ral BAfikA aaa . Ha waa .rAleaail futures 1 from custody upon tumping ball In tne sum oz zi.ooo. ' ., , Asked. i lot i 101 i 10SU A - 103 - 125 111 10( 104 auJ. lMAkA.k Am at Tai T a m . .4 . M. . v.. - a I ' - - , - I . IDPW1M as isty 1. v. h w aus w v DB tno iirai. wau vi una miuuu. ujtiih speea OX aoout IV Knots, ons PrOUgnt .. ft- An 1 Th n'annlA nf? received here for some time, although about too tons of srenerai eare-n which I Eugene, Or Aug. iz. The people oz It haa been used here extensively In the was discharged at the foot of Oak street I Eugene will vote September 1 on the pant as for Instance la the construe- this morning and will take lumber at tlon of the Chamber of Commerce Knappton for a return eargc bunding. m: j a wireless message was received yes- JZJHlli troay morning by the weather bureau out from London, and it took her 111 nero from the transport Thomas. (70 ";-";fv" '." .JiiS nlles off san Francisco. Ths message S-ll w .Sr IAtUni?.-tri-a2 aupposed to have been transmittid StSt ,itamA!iikAArrl. .!ta uV wftZ. tn President which f.0,.2ldd trifaV. Vnfo0rUnfea SUS'Sf M d. ih?...?'..I There Is a heavy demand for cement Kn wireiess messags equip on-tH. -b-SoTat uKp pot. for vacou'vtht.rnon" Et the Columbia. The latest charter in StnT.- Afit.-002uif.dJu,n: tnis une was announced this morning if atmhm wm uuiau arflwr ,1 When It was stated that ths French bark Cornll Bart will load at Antwerp ior roniana. xne Ajornu nan , is nat ter known here than anv other vessel flylnr the tri-colored emblem.. She will bring cement to W. P. Fuller A Co. MARIWD NOTE STKItM VVILKKJLKR SINKS , ; Steamer Spokane 3oe Down With .. out Loss of Life." Astoria. Aug. 11. Condition at th mouth of ths Columbia at 7 a. m., smooth. Wind, north, I miles. Weather clear. Arrived .and left up at t last nignt. steamer Aureiia from Han nn ClSCO. .':." , . . Astoria, Aug. 11 Arrived down at b:iu .a. m. ana sauea at 11:20 n. m . t..M.. U.m. i".... . 0.. TI. . i ' -.Tli-Af- .lJL. Arrived down at 1:10 a. m. and sailed wheel steamer Spokane sank near Usk, t 1:10 n. m.. steamer Tosemlte for San at J o'clock yesterday moroitif, after Fritnclsco. Arrived at -10 a?m'and left havinr sprung a leak, presumably from ,.n 11 .t..m.c n N-a bhVwaCT ;rAiei" : X. ,r - . ... , learner tiy or rename, ror nan ran- eSTi ' 'mmm'Sml- iltiite aw clscc Sailed at 1 p. m., schooner Irene. The steamer belongs to , too Fend 1 a.- Pn.. Am., . . - Jtftr.ll1 M..I.AHnn onmnanv iiiA .V.. I v w v. ux.. X.1 1 1 v . Vi ... o . . . Zl . 1 iTi . awl scnooner tseuian, rrora oon JTsncuoo. will be floated as soon as oossible. She , , San FYanclaco. Am U fin ll.it va. has been opersting on the Pend d'Orellle terday Reamer AtSS. with barieyiL for several, yeara and .! valued at tor PorttandV?' ' """a0 f ; 116,000. ABERDEEH" NEWS Large Fleet of Lumber Carrier In ; i Harbor. .-K "p Aberdeen. VAur. jftll The ' following vessels are now In port, moat of them worklnsr a carxo. although a - few of them are without charters: Loading at Aberdeen, steamer Norwood, steamer oanta tjaroe.ro, .-, steamer Redondo. Aug. IL Arrived, schooner X M. Griffith,, from Portland. - , ? I Tides at Astoria todav Hlrh lin a. m., 1.1 feet; 1:11 p. m., 1.1 feet Low, s:ei a. m., o.s zept; s;ia p. m.. 1.1 zeet MATJNIJIiA VICTORIOUS i W COURT LITIGATION Judas Charles E. Wolverton" AttAA Ouinlanlt. f tha mi. nf iCHlr Mnnnnla Anlmt ir.l.v. schooners Sophls. Chrlstnen. David Ev- I Sunell In favor of the former. Maunula ana, Ludlow, Halcyon, Zampa, Charles B. Talk, c R. wnson. Admiral, brigs Lurline and ' Oolden Shore. Without charter are the schooners Jessie Minor, Watson, Hoqulant, A. West W, F. Jew ett Meteor barkentlnes John Palmer, sued for an injunction to restrain Sun en rrom manufacturing and selllnjr a machine used to fasten leaden weights on fish nets, claiming that Sunell infringed- upon patents owned exclusively question of bonding ths city for (100,000 to put In municipal water, and from present Indications the project will be adopted. The Willamette Valley company here has claimed to pump Its water from a well 'across the river, but yesterday afternoon it was ascertained that they .. were pumping from the river. - Tnese and other things are very well known, and the people will undoubtedly put la a plant of their own whatever tne ex pense. ' There will, however, be quite a fight, for the company has some adherents, , and there are others who do not desire the Issue of bonds to auch an amount ; THIRD BATTALION'S MARCH TO THE COAST (Special Dispatch te The' Joornal.) 1 Dayton, Or., Aug. 12 The Third bat talion of the Fourteenth Infantry, com- . panics I, K, L and M, with Major Park as commanding of fleer, from Vancou ver, arrived here Saturday at noon from ' Mlddleton, and camped in the City park. They left yesterday morning at : o'clock jto march to McMinnvUle, there ... to remain until thla morning. The troops are on. their annual Si-days' march. - They expect to ao to the coast, - and will reach bare on the return trip AllfUit Jj.',:V r-Vtir , ' Yesterday the soldiers had an Inter. ; esUnr game of ball with the Dayton team, wniqn resulted in a aoore oz a 10 I in favor of the aollsrs. s,: , ;i.t .fy. MERCHANTS MUST . - y,ffjrSElLE kt ONCE Over 100 final notices are heintr sent : out by the city license department to- . day ordering delinauent merchants to . appear and aettle up., Practically atOQf - ' the notices are to merchants who aTV. iniiDiM irsra navinr iip.enaxa Ainna-v.ar' the reneailng ordinance went into ef .Vtv zeet juiy 1. . . ... A number of these delinquents, the license officials state, seem to be under the- Impression that thsy were exempt from Paying up to July 1, but this is not .the case and those Who refuse will be haled Into court , t , t .A J I .