THE OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, ' WEDNESDAY EVENING," AUGUST 14, 1007. BANKS. nNITtt) STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OREGON. ' . Northwawt Cnrnor Third ar.J Ock Streets. w Transact ' flenrral Hanking Bualneaa DRAFTS ISSUED Available la All Cities of the United States and Europe Honjkong and Manila.. Collections triad on Favorable Term. ' ; .. , I resident.. ....t,,J. C A INS WORTH I Caahler. ...... .". . R. W-.8CHMFER Vice-President...... R. LK A BARN 3 Assistant cashier .,,W. A. HOLT Aaalatant Caahler A. M. WEIGHT TODAY'S MARKETS .Efforts of Bears to Get Hopfrrowcrs Scared by Talking: of Heavy Crop Use Jc S3 w World's Crop Is Short. v r 1 " ' T ADD V TILTON, BANKERS Portland, Oregon.- I.- -W. M. LADD. i' u E. y Established 18(1. -, " J. W. LADD. Tranaact a General Banking Bualneaa SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Burtnirw book a laauad ww vlnga depoelta. Interest paid on time depoalta riERCHANTr NATIONAL BANK -Portland. Oregon. ; : : -.,.' f " . Ill J. FRANK WATSON.. President I R. L. DURHAM T 117 HATn rm ah lata I R.,W. MOTT.,-, . . . .Vice-President GEORGE W. HOTT. .Aasltant Caabler 'r ?.," If. u. t-niu . .Bwoiw AMiaiani Mjanmar - V ' Tranaaetg a General Banking Bustnesa Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued 'Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. Head Offloo. Ran Franclso' !- ' ?''- i ti -,1 Ct. a i i d i . i --,.. ... i I'AnAn Kimn ids in ihii nn iih; AM . TttH. ' 1 ... . ' THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Established 1884 Caottal nald ud. ... .t4.60O.OOO I Surplus and General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. interest on Time Deposits. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Acoounts may be opened of f 10 and up- ward, Portland Branch Chamber of Commerce Building. - TTM. R M ACRE A. .......... Manager J. T. BURTCHAELL. .. .Aae i Manager EIIIST NATIONAL BANK Portland, Or, Oldest National Bank on Paciflo Coast CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00, t DEPOSITS, $14,000,000.00 JT. W. NEWKIRK............. Cashier B. T. STEVENS. .Second Aas't Cashier DRY Ml CAUSE OF HOT LOSS and Trade Is Mucn hi ' cited Five Cars In. . TRUST COMPANIES. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON The Oldest Trust Company In .Oregon. RESOURCES OVER $1,100,000. General Banking. Two per cent Interest on check accounts (even hundreds) on dally balances of HM or ever. Letters of fredlt and exchange on all parte of , the world. Savings ao- eounta Time certificates, t to 4 per cent; short-call epeclal certificates, $600 . or over. 1U to 4 per cent Call for Book of "ILLUSTRATIONS." J. v' Southeast Comer Third and Oak, Sta Phone Private Kachanga Tl. ' PENJ. L COHEN... ..President I H, I PITTOCK... ..... .Vice-President . B. LEB PAGET. ........... Secretary J. O. QOLTRA. .Assistant Secretary SECURITT SAVINGS TRUST CO. 160 Morrison Street. Portland, Oregon. Transacts a General Banking Buslnesa SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I". set allowed on Tlmo and Savings Accounts. Acts as Trustee for Estates. ' Drafts end Letters of Credit Avallabla- on All Parts of -the World. C F. ADAMS President I L. A. LEWIS First Vloe-Prealdent A. I MILLS... Second Vice-President R. C JUBITZ... .SecreUry GEO. E. RU8SELL. . . . . . .Assistant SecreUry TITLE GUARANTEE e TRUST COMPANT Sit Washington Street. - , ; 1 MORTGAGE I-OANS ON Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rate. ' TltU Insured. Abstracts Furnlshd. . v, X TTTORBURjr ROSS....... President 1 JNO. E. AITCHISON., ...... Sjeretar GEORGE H. HILL. . . .Vice-President T. T. BURKHART Treasnrer BONDS AND INVESTMENTS. H ORRIS BROTHERS, Ctuunbar of Commsroo Building. ;; i . t , ' . t . Un.Mn.i an-M Tnhiia Rarvira.Comoratton Bond a DOWNING-HOPKINS COMPANT Eatahllahed UJ-rKOJUi.H. , 4 . ; 1 STOCKS, BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. , Private Wires. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . - Phono Main IT. (Members Chicago Board of Trada) 4th st, near wasnugtoa, AND BONDS. WB DO A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESS.. i ' Continuous Markets by Private Wire.. Quick Servloa Oycrtcck & Cooke Company I uTh.11 .: QK. JLROVISIpNS. CTpNv . sTc4an " GRAND CENTRA STATION TIMB CARD. LEAVING PORTLAND. , Fhaata Express ........... 8:1$ m- Cottage Grove Passenger . 4:11 p. m. . California Expreaa ........ T:4S p. m, Ban Franolsoo Express ....11:10 p. m, WKST SIDE, - ' Corvallls Passenger T:00 a. m. 1 Sheridan Paaaenger m- Forest Oroya Passenger ...11:00 a. m. Foreat Grove Pawaenger ... 0:10 p. m. Son them Pacific ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express .......... T:S$ a. m. Cotuge Grove Passengsr. .11:00 a. m. Shasta Expreae ......... 7:10 p. m. Portland Express 11:10 p. m. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Pasaenger 1:5$ p. m. Sheridan Paaaenger 10:10 a. m. Foreat Grove Paaaenger ... 1:00 a. m. Forest Grove Paaaenger ... 1:60 p. m. ' Tieyma and BeatHdExn.... $:$0 a. m. North Coast tc Chicago Llm. S:00 p. n. Puget-Sonnd Limited 4:10 p. in. Overland Express ... ,y. ...11:40 p. m. Northern Pacific ' . North Coast Limited T:00 a. n. Portland Express 4:1$ p. n. Overland Express Puget Sound Limited ......... v.i. p. m. 10:60 p. m. Orvgoa Railroad Navigation Company. Spokane Flyer 0:00 a. m. ChL, Kan. City Port Ex.. 0:41 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special ., 1:10 p. m. Local Passenger $:4$ p. m. Toeal Passenger ........... 0:00 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special $:10 a. m. Spokane Flyer ......4..... 7-'?2 m' Kan. City A Chi Exp T:40 p. m. if Astoria A Columbia River. lAstoriaand Seaaide Bxp,..'0:00 a. a. Astoria Seaside Express. 0:00 p. ra. RmhIH Rneclal ......... $:10 P. tn. ,n.n ...nnt flnnilar. ! Astoria eV Port Passenger. 11:10 p. m. Portland Express 10:00 p. m. Saturday only. All -other-trains dally. SIGNS AND SnOMT CARDS vnarirn a- VI. RISER SIGNS.1? We have built up the Airgest sign business In the city by first-cfaas work and keeping our promisea Our Po are riaht Oth and Everett sta Phone Vvphanr St. Slfcijva 1 "THiT ATTRACT" PORT land Sign Co 187 BtarK, raciiio , I 'i 'TRANSPORTATION. :' uuititisiilrVi cmva THAT ATTRACT" PORT land Sign Co.. 287- Stark. Paciflo 1600, y 5 TRANSFER AND HATJLTNQ C a PICK OFFICE 00 1ST ST, BB tween Stark and Oak sta; phono 610. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious brick, ware : hnuae with aenarato Iron rooms. Front and Clay sta - v- " nfjur.v.nAH! 'TRANSFER CO.- Henry Boa. , W. A, aeland, : - - F. PV Sheaacreen. uenerai iranr whi pianos and furniture moved, packed and shipped. 100 Oak st Both phones.- PENINSULAR EXPRESS BAGGAGE Transisr. Z47 Aiaer 11 mom atu "1. : OREGON TRANSFER COv 114 -Nv OTIt Main . Heavy hauling and atoraga ' InDIePENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS: fer Co Storage, tl Btara. Mam est, WHOLESALE JOBBERS THE OREGON CHEESE CO. (INC.) Cheese, ouuer, aggs, aic, oauy pro vets bought or handled on commission. , 110 $Ui st (Swetland bldg.). Foruana, , W '" a"" "ArricB' a ro DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREGON. ' EVERDiNd A" FARREIA PRODUCfiS and commission merchants, 140 Front ' at. Portland. Or. Phone Mam 17. OREGON FURNITURE jMANUFAC' . taring Ca Manufacturers-; of furnl tore for the trade. Portland. Or. - - WADHAMf aV CO, WHOLESALE GRO- eera, manufacturers and commission tnercha ts. 4th and oak sta. ; FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND special vraers. 1 Kuvensgys runn 5 turs factory. 007 Front st ALLEN LEWIS, COMMISSION AND ; produce merchants. Front and Davis ats., oniana, ur. : WHOLESAXS CROCKERY AND - glassware. Praei, ilegele Co, Port land. Or. ' 3LEWIS-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY v CO., juarDers' supplies, Barberr Fur- : mtura Baroerr cnaira 10th ft Morrison. TRANSPORTATION. Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS aTOM3 mOlTTB. 0. 8L City of-Puebla .......... Ang. 13 B. 0L TJmatllla ................ Aug. St M. U. President ................Sepi, 8S ' , V- U. n. aVCASTA BOVTB. ; -s;; Sailing From Seattle. Skagwax. OBtka, faneaa and way porta, ---i . . ; Sallliur p. a. ,v. v . X. S. S. Oo.'s KumbOldt......Aug. lfl, 93 City of Seattle.......... t... Aug. la, go Cottage City, via Sitka...... Aug. 13, as ' -1. saw niAjroxsoo aoxm. Saning t a. aa. From Seattla ..-..i Aor. 1 .Aug. S3 ............... ....AUg. 13, M President .'. .. P. B. Umatilla Jamestown Exposition LOW RATES BtBPTXMBSB U, IS, IS. Today's .market features: . Peaches with dry rot . Other creameries raise butter. , Dalles watermelons-due today. Eggs and poultry very firm. . .- Car oranges this morning. . . Salmon season to close soon. Crabs are very acarce. . Hop bears continue their work. ' reaohas With Dry o$.'f Although not anxioua to admit the fact, although they .have been badly hurt themselves, the commission . and fruit trade of Portland Is mourning' the loss of soma 11.000 or M, 000 wtiicn win be lost this season as a result of being taken In. Moat of the Front etreet mer- chanta. were very heavyi buyers of southern Oregon neachea . this season. and it now happens that most of this stock was Infected with dry rot . ' In only a few caaea did thia dry rot ma terialise until the shipments had been in maraec several aaye. juven tne nawa era, who seldom are caught napping on any kind of fruit have bit badly on the peach proposition. Southern . Oregon Seaches are today selling from 01.26 own to 40c a box. the latter for stock mostly badly Infected with the rot For fancy peaches there Is a most excellent demand from all eldea. and as high aa 11. za a box is easily mttainea. . xneas dry rot peaches, according to the trade, are Just aa good for canning purposes If ' canned before decay aets In. . For this reason It la believed that most of the stock will go to canning concern a Creamery Batter Mora Uniform. Almost every creamery In this city is toaay asaing 100 a pound xor its best product 'this being the price set by the Heselwood company - Monday morning. Buppuea or cream, wnne ae creaslng quite rapidly, are np to the requirements of the trada because at the present values consumption Is like wise decreasing. Several cars of east ern butter are already on the way to this city, but being bought at high values, are not likely, to be aold at any ma terial reduction from uia local rigura This year tha competition of the eastern product will not be so great aa In for mer years, because under tha new our foods law the label must state where the butter la manufactured. Thua east ern butter cannot hero bo aold as the Oregon product ' . Egg aad Chickens Firmer , - There la a firmer tone In both the egg and poultry market today. With the decreasing supplies of local ranch aggs tha market has been acting better for some time, and prices along the street are mucn mora uniform. Country store butter Is vary slow la arriving, and the prioe is steadily ad- The strength shown In ths dressed meat market continues to multiply. Prices about unchanged. , - Cheese market continues mixed, but the tone can be said to bo a trifle better again. . ; - Mop Bears Continue work, - Effort are being made by soma hop bear to. talk f very poor quality for The Oregon hop thia season. This agi tation Is being furthered by a morning report, which not only saya the crop is of poor quality, but talka of a very heavy yield in order to causa ths grow ers to sellvthelr yarda at a sacrifice. The same Interests which used the morning report to spread their bullish news-last year so they could sell out their cheaD-nrice contracts at a aood price while the grower waa holding for an advance, are now on tha other side of the market and are Just as bear! ah as they were bullish a year ago. Reliable hoo dealers say there is nothing but falsehood la the reports of big crops, for, except In a few scattered sections where cultivation waa carried on, the prospects are not for so good a crop aa a year ago. How last year's market went is now a matter or history. Brief Botes of tha Trade. Bell & Co. report in first arrivals of HEN" DEMAND IS VERY' ' GOOD ALONG STREET BEST HOGS IE Fllif,! AT SEVEf ,'Tb accumulation of aggs a has been gradually worked off, e and with , this an Improved con- dition of the market la noted. , a . The marker today , ia SSo for 1 strlctlv 'fancv. : ; '."... .' . : -'. a I "Poultry market continues In AH FanCV G(Q(S NOW Selling aood ahane. eannnlallw tnr hana A I . " , Stocks are keeping well cleaned 4 - at Top Fiffure Lambs up, at prices , quotea -oy The I journaL i, ".'v:V :',.. Tha demand for ' dressed a meats continues In good shape, 4 especially for, small fancy, veal 4 and block : hogs." Frank Tem- 4 , pleton of Templstoa Oraham. . ' ',(' -:; f-.y ,.-;V?4 Are Quoted Down. Portland Union Stockyards, Aug. 14. fXflclal run: .-, .4.. . .' . Hoaa Cattle Sheen. Today "...i.. ....$$ , 111 ,, 110 week ago ...... ... .. . .."? , . 250 Year ago ....... 7$ ! $0 . " -1$ Previous year .. 110 ' 00 - $11 With a scant 1$ head as the total ar rivals In the hog market during tha past 14 hours, prices are gaining in firm ness every aay ana ror oesi siuir vai t?ft ,.1Kl-.r.,,;i.Lni?!v A1!0' hollmg 'stiff at . $7. a tlgure Z'.'l 7 " "r. j". 1 somewnat advanced over the one ruling IHllS?.8".1 'Af0' odlh. Kogs last Wednesday snd but 7 head k..h . ..' r,,u came on this date a year ago. . This ub,JLrrrnJ"J.pt'Pni with 111 head recelvod on bell peppera lO011Ue oar lb: head let tuca ( ) dos; qucumbers, hothouse, 10 $60 dos; outdoor 400 lOo box: radishes, lte dosen bunches; eggplant, lto lbi Jreeh corn, $1.(0 sack; celery, $101.1$ osen. . - , . ...,.,-'-.-, ' Oroeartaa, Bnta, Xto. '.-. "' m SUGAR 'Cuba $0.11Hi powdered. Y'ni Derry, io.ith. ry. yellow, $5.17 H; beet granulated. this date two yea re ago. A year ago today the hog market was nrm ai uncnangea vaiuee. Uberal Cattle Bun. Run of cattle In tha yards today totaled 111- head compared with none a week ago. 00 head a year ago and 00 ha1 thll WjutnaaHav In 1tAK Tnna r -x'i't ,n ctu toda-held te(Jy pnehanged TUUOI. - A year ago today tha steer situation a powaerea. y; granulated, if. A$0.$7MJ C $l.l7Hj7j lated, $5.ffUs lvtttj a sx 1 sail u isnm ia. iiaat: 1 PiAaafMA a-As , aia a barrels. lOA' h.ir K.rr.l. .K. K.IV I ". una - too advance on ssck basla - .1 La.mh market fa tn.t ,h). u. $0 days set cash own today with the price at $$. Arrlv- ( Above prices are UuV?mS. ' ee . I'J-' "1- ! lJ In heep for the 14 hours were 110 fiiM. UZ.UI, Ee3 a'rago'.n?.!? hWtdiy 1 ' - ' Itwo veara ua . . BALT Coarse Halt ground, 100s, two years ago. uw. wvw, v.V.VV, MVtH. Uli T, I Qf m. pvs, aii.ov; ivub. i.ze; Dates, 11. is; Imported Liverpool, 60s, $20.00: $10.00; ..4s. $1$. 00: extra fine barrel a, f atocki 2s, 6s and 10s, $4.505.66; Liverpool $0.7$. lump rock, $20.50 per ton; $0-lb rock.1 Cat Official yard nrtaea- i looa I Hogs Best eaatern Ore r on. 17: Z. oeaers, unina rats. Cattle Best L eastern ' Orarnn $1.7(04: beat cows and heifers. $1.75 Oi: bulls, I. Sheep Bet wetherg, $1.2504.50; mixed, $4.1(( lambs, $5. EASTERN HOG8 FTVE UP. 111.00: 100a 110.50. - (Above nrioea annlv to s&les of leaa than car Iota Car lota at aneclal nrlcea subject to fluctuatlona) 1 ' nitJto imperial japan. No. I, 00; No. t. (VkO(o: New Orlaana. head. Te: AJax, 6c: Creole, (Ve. ' BEANS Small whits, 11.10; larva hll.,ll(A nlnW It (Ai II It- n ... NUTS Pe anuta Jumho. i LL a nap lh- Virginia, 7 Ho per lb; roasted, lbo perl r,nwn in tiir-i.i lbi Japanese. 6 6Uc: roasted. 7O7H0 Ch,0t0' Anft '0(J1C.,L "".v ' per lb: walnuts. California. lOo ner lb: I HW":.. C!"-! Sheep. pins nuts, 1401(0 per lb: hickory outs. t?'2" riii" 'VtlVk "All lOo per lb; Brasll nuta. lOo par ib: fll- nJ?f at ','.ftB l-52 berta Ho per lb; fancy Bacana, HOlOo 0A" .'i,00fc ' per lb: almonda, 10O11V.& Mo rJ,6a4TA bigbsr. Left An, VMl.t. I KAA T3 - - . Meats, Flak and Provisions. ;ro we"r; 7 ii'ooo.' "Mixed? 00O.05 FRESH MEATS Front street Hora. I heavy. t0.00ei.l0: ronirh is aaK aa. fancy. $Uo per lb: larre. 70Oo per light $0.10O$.(B.. . . lb; veaL extra, (HQOo per lb; ordinary,! Cattle steady. . - . sc per id; poor, ttjio per 10; mutton,! eineep strong. zancy. Vo per id. I WAM3, BAWN.KTC. Portland pack, orrTTTrP O A TTOT? ATS 1 10; 1 uinxixu KJHUOJU JE jx PMIIC III IIEl'J YORK MARKET Slump DEED: HITS TO GE GARBAGE MAD sr London Demand Better. Late -Political Manavr, Has New Scheme to Control ' ,V Disposal of Waste. To secure a monopoly on bandllna- tTi in Values Most Heavy vb ' cr unJer -yr con i v I a A L. 1 a . a. .1 a.L1. aVs a . . a . , T) a. ir X' . I "aw, wnicn wumu cuauio uini 10 maKS r On . lieCent ' JJlOTement- lrf profits Is ths plan formed by Ferdinand E. Reed, who. managed tha mayoralty campaign of T. C. Devlin,' ; This contract, It to believed, would bava been Reed'0. reward ' had Devil ti been elected' mayor, for Reed has said that ' had Devlin, been 'Successful be would have had no troutfte in getting the oon tract, and hopes -st 111 to get It it tha newspapers will let him alone. . Reed's plan Is Jo form a company which he la to manage and control, and the company ia to aecure tha contract to handle the garbaga of the city for 25 years to the exclusion of competitors. For 19 cents a week from each residence he plana to cart away the slops, but this '. does not include carting swsy ashes and 1 dry garbage, for which no price is fixed. ; as. need a company would nave a mo. ltt s Stock Market losses. Amalgamated . Car Foundry 1, WUUTO JU .... 3 Locomotive , . . ( Smelter ...... tn Anaconda . .... 1 Atchison ..... 4H B. & O... ..... ! Brooklyn ..... 4 '." St Paul ...... ltt Colo. Fuel .... til Union Pao.- . .. 6 Del. 4kHudaon. 4 Th New Tork stock market was jun- Krle O. Northern t, L AN......... Katy Ma Fao. ...... N. V. Cen..il: N. Pao. 1 Penn. i Reading ....... ltt 3, . .......... t V. 8. Steet ... 1 ao prer. ; i der tremendous pressure today and )lipV?L ." Ln A" f?i - U.I. .A. , . . 1 ., " , I. I ' BU L " J" -m"""-VIm m. used as fertiliser would also b i.... .rr ...Tr:". nx iuih. 00 ami is tne move-1 c....k ........ ...v .a....i v. died are calling for mr. n. ranaHni fm Z" A"L"".r wo ? .n.ytOlna0tim JSVdMX ""L"? AsnJind "Ul 7. h. pT3 V-V i. 7;.i k -... .w .men miKni noi only produce a revenue , eovery In foreign bonds.. London Still but probably would arouse vigorous ob (..1 i5?.or-t" !? Egypt Jiowever. lections from people living hear ths asu beck A Cook Co. DESCRIPTION. 71 $$v Ami. Cooper Co. Am. u. xr., 0.. ' do pfd. . . . Am. cot OIL c Am. sugar, c. Am. Smelt, c. . . do rpfd Anao. M. Co. . . Am. Wool., 0. .. Atchison, c. ... Bslt te. Ohio, c. do pfd. ...... Bin. Rao. Tr. .. Can. he,, 0. .. Cen. Leather, c C. A O.-W., c C M. as St. P.t C. A N.-W- . . Chesa. A Ohio.. CoL t. A I., C. 24 Colo. So., c.r .... $4 do Id. pfd. dO 1st. Dfd. . . Del. U Hudson.. Erie, c dc zd. prd. . . . do 1st pfd. .. Ort. North, pfd.. Illinois Cen. ... Louts. A Nash. Mann. Ry Mex. Cen. Rv. . . n. it 0. LOSS IN 0UE "WHEAT (local) hams. 10 to 11 lbs. 16c per 14 to 10 lbs. 16tto pet lb: 11 to 20 Iba 16 c: breakfsst bacon, UttOHd per ui yibujua. 41710 3r juj vuuhrv ruita llUo Der lb: rosrular short clears, un- anlrA 11a Tki 1.. f IK. clear backa unamoked, lie; smoked, llolBnyera Not Offering Within a Cent yr i&f, union vuiia, x w iu aa jus, uii- of First Prices Chicago and LtTerpool Are Up. ' Chicago and return. $7L$0. St Ionia and return, $17.10. 8t Paul, Mlnneapolla, Duluta, Supe rior. Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re-1 white California fresh figs. Price at turn. 110. I 12.60 a crate. ' -a. ' a. J A car of oranges waa among the rail d I MAINS UAILIJ fV,!1'r?,m. AlaSSAVs1'. rnlng ?0tJf,5tm'.,;!eV,n' reseryaUona Bell & Co. report' that ' the first car and Mdltlonal Information, call on or of Dalles watermelons of the season is soaress a. uicjcbon, U r, T. A. , I due today. Price probably at H4o , laa ann mm Ma.rr.im ma I Dound. 'ill-, v . . ... ' rTl." I Salmon season will close on tha Co- Telephones: Main 000. Home A-1280. rfumbia Auarust 26.. Run is not un to a 1 TTMwutiona. Huooiies oz craos are smaiL Potato market Is very firm, with price holding about tha same. Local aDDlea are showing better Qual ity, but today s aemana waa omy iair, iron 1 ; street, prices; , arain. Flour and Teed. GRAIN BAOS , Calcutta. 0c, largo lots; smalt lots, fto. WHEAT New tjiuo, lawavo; rea COOS BAY weakly Preight and Passsngar Bsrrioa of tha Pine Steamship Breakwater iayes MBTIVAVB every Monday, :00; ? p, a& from Oak-street Dock, for EMPIRE NORTH BUND b-iVS- r AND MARSHPIDLD CORN-Whole. $1$.00; cracked, $20.00 reight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day P6BARLET -New-Feed. 111.00912.00 a . . por ton; rolled. $2$.OO0l4.6O; brewing, TAJU Prom Portland. Iitdu. I9 una, na . MAflAi,Mi1..a MM . 1 .1 . . t T .1 . aiiMWI .inwa V'l uUUf PfTU , HI ID )1.DB per CWl and aaaala. OATS New Producers price No. 1 Inquire City Ticket Office, Third and white, $27.00 per ton; gray, $20 00. Washington sta, or Oak-street Dock. FLOUR Eaatern Oregon patents. - 1 a a sa. a A mm OK a.mab mm An. Ho! For Astoria aoov FastSteaaierTelegraph Dally C except Thursdays). Leaves Aldst street aoca 1 a. to. Sundays a. m. 91 round trip. , PZOarX MAXm 065. Colambla River; Scenery mzamvAToa avxra rraAKsms. . D.fl. am lee hataraaa PartlanA aaa TV. DaUaa, except Baodar. laarlnf Portlaad at f a aa, arriving aboot 0 p. earrylag man ana naannnv nnianaia , uauuud Uon tor ootflU and-livestock. t Dock foot of Alder at- Partlandi font at ceart at, .'ne Dalhak Pbeae Hale S14. rortlaaa. City Of flea, 149 Washington MX. UOT TACtTXO BTMAMMMir QQ.-B :::::s COAXOXE - ' -cr.J CEO. H. ELDER fstl for "jrr'kti, San Franeleeo arfd Los f rl- rH-t every Thursday at 0 p. m. lut f .,c 112 Th!rd near Alder. luues U. 1211. H. SuUNO. Ajrent -- 0EI6INAL FUVDEB OF- FEEE.QUICKSILVEB (Special OUpatch-to TM JoaroaL) Philomath. Or, Aug. 14. Loomls, tha Portland real estate man, has returned from a threa months' trip , to bis Picket creek mine, lit josephins county, bringing samples of rock from hi claim. From a chunk the size of a hen's egg can ba mortared and panned a apoon- (ui 01 quicaauver.-. This aiacovery was niade a few days prior to that reported In The Journal from Gold Hill, and is the first discovery f free quicksilver mle In the Picket creek district., ' . JAPANESE MOB TEAES ; BUSSIAK-fiPY TO BITS rw -'Wo-ml Speelal Service.) si .S, ; KDi-eovering a Rus S Jpy,fmd Ma la this city to hSJW .Lmur2era,n"nd tors his 14.80: atralcata. $4.26: export 14.00: valley, 14.8004.40; gran am, s. 11.75; wnoie wheat, $.o; rye, sva, eo.ou; oaies, ts.oo. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $17.00 per ton; middlings, 12&.00; shorts, country, $zo; city, $10.00; chop $16.00$21.O0. HAY Producers' price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy, $10.00017.00; ordinary, $12.00014.00; eaatern Oregon, $18: mixed, $1010.50; clover, $7.608; grain, $8 10; cheat $8.60 10.60. Sntter, Zggs and Poultry, BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland Sweet cream, 82 He; sour, tlttc, BUTTER City . creamery, 85c;, sec onds, 80S2c; outside fancy, ' 82c; seconds, 30c; store, Oregon,- 10c . EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 28c 23Hc; good candled, 22022c. L-.TEESE New Full cream, flats, lH17c per lb; Young Americans, 17H18o per lb. , - , POULTRY Mixed chickens, lie lb; fancy hens, 1813c lb; roosters, old, lOo lb; fryers, 16o lb; brpllera, 16o lb; old ducks, lie lb: spring ducks, 12o lb; geese, old, 810c lb; spring geese 12 14 1 jo per lb: turkeys, 11$ 180 lb; for old; squabs, $2.60 per dozen; pigeons, $1.2$ per dosen. Dressed poultry. 1 Ittc per lb higher. ")--' Hops, wool and aTJdea,,' , HOPS 1804 crop Prima to choice, $6o; medium to prime, bo; contracts, 1807 crop, 8c , , . . WOOL 1907 ; clip Valley, 20 a 11c eastern Oregon, 18 4 21c , 1 MOHAIR New 1907 2092$ Uo. I 2 SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 16020 each; short wool, 2540o: medium, wool, vvvidc ncDj ion( wool, YDCSP 11,00 each. TALLOW Prime, per lb, $H 4c: Na I and arrease, 20lc, CHITTIM BARKo par lb, i f ' v--;' v -. rrults aad TegeUbles. W- f POTATOES $1.60 for white,' $1.40 fo' r..?rm?v.buyln&; 1L25 per sack. ONIONS Jobblna nrlea N. iy.ii. Walla. $2.60 sack; Oregon, $2.25; garlic, $o per lb. , . - . .j apple; o wewv 11.00 a 2.2ft. -FRESH FRUITS Orinru' ll cm 4.70; bananaa, Oe lb; lemona, $C.007.60 pineapples. 13.28 e. 00 dosen; grape fruit $1.26; cherries, 12 Ho lb; peachea, 40c $1.25; ' cantaloupes. 11.50; - raspber ries, 10c; plums, 00cffl$l; watermelons, 1 c; . cultivated blackberries, v 1.7 5 a crate; crabapples. 60000a per box; BarUett poara, , $L6 ai.fio par box. smoked. So oar lb: smoked. Oo Mr lb: elear bellies, unsmoked, 11 Ho per lb; mono iiHO per jd; snouiaers, lifts pec, lb; pickled tongues, COo each. LOCAL LARD JCettle leaf. 10& lie ner lb: ta 11 Uo ner lb: BO-lb tins. 11 U a per id; steam rendered. 10s, ilo per wwwwwayaaaaaaaAjAAe) per lb. , FISH Rock eod. 7f Der lb: floiiiidrs. 4g per lb; halibut, 60 per lb; striped dub, loc per jd; cainsn. 110 per 10; iti- lb; Steelheads lOo per lb; herrings, 60 per 10; soies. ee per id; snnmps. 120 per id: percn, o per id;, tomcoo. 7C per id; lobsters. lOo per lb; fresh mackerel, to rer lb; crawfish, 2 60 per dos; sturgeon, 2 He per lb; black bass, 20o par lb; silver smelt- 7o per lb; frozen shad, 60 per lb: black cod. fUo ner lb. . irorthwest Wheat weather. Eaatern Oregon, eastern Wash ington and Idaho Fair and cool er tonight Thursday, fair and warmer. -; ' - 154 21 . ISM no 107 117 18U 8 Distillers j SO Reed Paid -a vlalt 'to tha Ht. rrami. tory yesterday afternoon to get infor mation about the handling of garbage, -and plied tha crematory employes with. ,s questions, ...... Devlin's defeat gave the schema a de cldad setback, but Reed now hopes to be able to get hla 26-year contract front the council, despite the fact that Dr. lane is mayor. .Reed said he could get -the contract If tha nswsnaDera1 wnuM " keep quiet about It - r. Mayor Lane waa asked about tha mat- . ter this morning and said ha had heard about tha plan, but did not know It waa v still alive. He .said ha believed it would be a very unwise thing to do, and that similar plans hsd been tried. In other cities, notably Oakland, Call- fornia, and hsd proved a decided detrU. , ment wherever tried. . - Reed Is said to have entertained tha hope that ha could secure the Indorse- ; ment of the-Clvio Improvement luniA and on tha strength of their recommen- ' dation to the council that bis schema was a good one secure tha contract Reed has already told soma of the di rectors of ths. Improvement league that he had interested people who could han.. ' die tha garbage of the city scientifically and reasonably. t AT THE THEATBES 1 CHICAQO -WHEAT VALUES. Aug. 14. Aug. It. Gain. 1905. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, par gal- Sept ...... 85H 84 U. 71 Ion, $1.60; per 100-lb sack, $4.80; Olym- Dec 00H 89 74 pla, per gallon, $2.25; per 115-lb sack. May 94H 06 . It $5J500.26; Eable. canned. 10c can: $7.00 IT' . 71 ooa I Local wheat buyers are not offering CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $1.40; within lo a bushel of the first price for razor clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per doa I wheat on account of their Inability to w...A , An - I uuilr. ..111.. Ih. m.Kaw ali. IU II 1W, .Miail VU, SMV9B . . . w .u ...v uiuoi .IUO. 0tSUr!l.MMUl' UCi 'UnM SluaumrcnZ l,r?nIt"nW "S-rf -a.tir.-.., 8Hup.. May closed with a gain of lOHc per gal; wateV white, Iron bbls) M ot. d ,n "rpool.-i atv (f.r ku , wwuoa, iu un; ba., uvu- ugnt I'D aeg.. casea iiho per gau GASOLINE 86 dev.. cases. 24Ho per gal; iron bbls, ISO per gat BENZINE 0$ deg.. cases, 25q per aal: iron bbls. 98o ner rat TURPENTINE In caaea. $80 per gal; Da. c ....... 8 wooaen nois, ac per gai. luay w 1-111 a luBtAu j. 011 101a. lao ner lb; 600-lb lota, 80 per lb; less lota, 8H0 was Official Chicago nrfcaa bv rWarfwioV . . - - WHEAT. Open. High. Ho 74 Sept per lb. wiBis nails present basil at 11.1s. iSept Deo. May a-a a a - 00 HOTa 7 CORN. 88 64 61 62 64 62 OATS. Low. Cloae 84 85 80 Tl 95 68 54 61 61 61 61 T tmTarrnxr run Tn . JUXiTTJXJAWll 1U UXK Rant. 411 , 1SU a Jil A GBAIN CMTEB Say ::::::: m'-tti iiS i!; Sept Oct Jan. (Special Olipateb te The Jooraal.) , Lewiaton, Ida.,- Aug. 14. The plans for the new depot to bo built Jointly Sept. by the Northern Paciflo and the O. R. & N. are being completed and con struction will ba started within CO flays. Announcement as to the improvement work on the outside yards has not been made, but it Is understood this work must be completed before tha onenlnar of the new Rlparia line, January 1. Tha cost of tho new station will be close to $100,000. ? The importance of tha terra lnal lm- Frovements now being made may be ully appreciated when It Is understood that in addition to the Clearwater and I Daa. (JUiaesao crops coming through Lewis- MESS PORK. 1(10 1015 1(07 1807 LARD. 002 , 908 ' 897 - 000 -I1 v 912 907 - 010 847 847 845 84S r SHORT RIBS. Sept ....... 870 871 888 847 Oct ........ 877 882: 875 877 Jan. ,742 - 760 :. , 740 785 DO axa LtTerpool Grain Market. . LlverpocJAug. 14. Official prices: - WHEAT. r Onen. Sept 6slld is . za Close. Ana. 11. Gain 7s d 0slld - d 7s igd x7s 2d ' -2d CORN. 4s lld 4slld d ton, au or me gram nanoied by the I e-nt 4a 11 Ud Northern Pacific south of Oarfleld will I TO"r "11a do routed tnrougn tms city, a definite I ' , - . . announcement to this effect haa recent. I - Portland Bank Statement. lv been made, the matter havlna henn I m a.a a under advisement by the Northern Pa- SilSS a vlir aN" 'oirfioilz clflo oflcUls for more than a year. , Itieanngs a year ago....... m,50.2 aln today 9K7.1S7.SS TTnf tod States flomrnninit RaiuIi , I Balannea tndav . . . . II 2a.fl '... vrtr a :iirtAmmif Balanoea a year ago........ 122,921.84 DOnaa. , ,f. BIO. Ask. twos, reg-isterea . . . . . ... , ion do coupon.v. . . . . .. ., , ,106 Throes, registered. 102 Threes, small bonds. . . . . . . 101 Fours, new registered, ; . . ,126 do coupon.... 128 Panama . twos ... ; , . . . , , . ,104 Flstriot Columbia, 3-65. V.. 118 hlllpplno 4s .'. ..i,,100 H 106 I 103 k ; JOSg 126 126 106 .Yl . . . New York, Cotton Market. ;..--.a :!;- c::'wAua-ust ppen. High. Low. 14 18 CBICKET SCHEDULE ; AT VANCOUVEE, B. C. : 8Dlal Olipateti to The Jouroatl Vancouver. . B. C, . Aug. 14. The draw for places in the International cricket tournament which will open hero Monday,, took place today, resulting as follows; Monday, Victoria vs, Waah Ington; Portland vs. Vernon; Burrards vs. Portland. Tuesday,- Vancouver vs. tVaahington. .' V Wednesday, Vancouver Al N?1t- 227 liooisno yj. VictorU; v Burrards vs. u Vernon. J ;,..V 1227 1227 ,1209 schedule to " rrr ' f T-i . rniav tws. inrtinvn tap tn aniuinninrisinirhi 1236 I Qatiifvliav - aharnnl ort va - n1rtrd Alvan ttreii ... i i io.,.f .f 10 fiSurdi -'cJmmpioM vs" picked eleven: wa, iffi V: 4122 '44Sla till iin Elaborate preparation have teen Mayv,, 1289 y 1240. 1280 , 1227f 1244 I gj.,-- tha antertalnment at thm vfa. Au. Sept Oct Nov. Dec," .nna. ..... 1115-1140 11J5 1114 1145 .... 1200 12071185 1189 - 1206 ,1206 -1200 '1192 1191 1210 ltlns- crlcksters. who will bo entertained in . a royal manner. v.v?', .-Unir (Journal Special" 8errk;V i'fci-ii,, 'DenvOr, Col., Aug. 14. After causing the suicide of two men. Eva Collins at. tempted to take her own life hero today. 1216 i 12161200 1200 1217 WOMAN IS CAUSE OF . ' Foreign Exchange Rates. . ; ;: TWO MEN'S SUICIDES New York, Aug. 14. Sterling, demand 486.70, 60 days 482.60, cables 487.46, Pa cific 610, Borlln 95.; ,- ; , . Minneapolis Curb Market. ; ' IflnMAAftAll a ' A m ' 1 i tli 4 Visa Aviaaalk 1 6hA drank carbolic meld, but may r there was a loss of lo in wheat values cover, medical attention having baan today,-- .-; : .i , i--.v-,-- given ner very prompuy. . . - - . ' , -.-..yy- Michael Donahue took earbolio acid - tHr..Ai -n.4 . today, carrying out a suicide paur ha : -Liverpool Cotton Market. ; -,r. had th the woman, and Sidney Stowel Liverpool, Aug. 14. Cotton futures took his life two weeks ago when his closed quiet and steady, a points up, , - iiova was scorn ea or. ace. vi v AUom,i8UB . M.. K. r T pfd. mo. facnio . . National Lead N. Y. Central , N. Y.. O. aY W. N. A Western, o. N. St Western, pf in ort n American N. Pacific, o .... P. M. S. Co. .... Penn. Railway . . P. O. L. aV C. CO. Pressed 8. C, c. . Pressed 8. C, Pfd neaaing, o ...... Reading. Id pfd. RAarifrto la ifA lv. JL. et D., c... R L 8., pfd.. Rock Island, c. . Rock Island, pfd 8t L A & F- c.l 8L L. A 8. F,, 1 p! Bt. L. ft 8. F., 1 p do, j-aciTio, o . . . So. Pacific, pfd . So. Railway, e . . So. Rail way, pfd. Tenn. C. A I. . . . Texaa A Pacific. T. Bt U W.. c T., Bt L A W p union raciric, o. U. P., pfd ...... U. S. Rubber, e . U. 8. Rubber, pfd U. 8. S. Co o i.. U. 8. S. Co., pfd. Wabash, o Wabash, pfd West'n Union T..j Wis. C, o 60 120 M 91 85 81' silt 29 01 1$ 21 iiTi4 "it" 80 eat 80 it 25 80 60 81 110 Ml ifl 21 76 .'' Art) Yoa a Maoonr There la a demand for laughter thia ' summer, and "Are Tou a Mason" Is fill ing a long felt want at tha Marquam. "Are You a Mason" Is perhaps one of the beat comedies' aver written. Two men try to deceive their wives by tell ! tng them they are Masons. ., "Tho Two Orphans." -You have overlooked some thin a rood If you have not seen -The Two Or phans" at tha Lyric thia week. It Is one of the greatest plays aver written. . The performance given by the Allen company Is undoubtedly -the best pre-, sentation of the great drama ever seen here. , ;.; . , ,-,v ,, . , . , a, i -j - Matinee Tomorrow. " At tha Star theatre tomorrow after noon there will be a matinee of "The i Scout's Revenge," tha new western melodrama, which the stock company haa been giving so successfully this week. There are no dull momenta la this play. It is as exciting as a drama tist can .make It NEVADA MINING STOCKS. Bid Prices Current Today on the San . ,j , Francisco Exchange - San Francisco, Aug. 14. -Official bid prices: , - OOLDFfELDS DISTRICT. " Sandstorm 46c. Red Ton 12.80. Mo hawk $16.60, Columbia; Mt. 60o, Jumbo Ext $1.85, Vernal 16c, Pennsylvania IcA. Goldfleld M. Co. 11.75. Kendall 7 Sc. Blue Bull ,85c, Adams 18c, Sliver Pick l "1 j Fun at the Grand. 1 Vaudeville Is what people seek when they want -light amusement snd they want the best of vaudeville. , This Sul livan A Considlna undertake to provide. Thia. week at the. Grand they offer a program which la ' saturated with fun and muslo. There are threa European acts on tha list - - SEATTLE MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND KILLS SELF (Special DJapatca to Tbe JosmsL) RABttTn. Alia-. 14. After woundlna hla wife and knocking' his daughter down, A. J. MoKenzle yesterday shot and killed himself. McKenzle waa angry be cause his wife secured a divorce from htm. , - Building Permits. A. H. Lewis, one-story store. East ia. u. ia. xt. t. a. n n IMlnAtAunth trfit between Bnokana and Ext 8o! Blue Bell 18o. Dixie 7e, a. Tacoma, $700; J. L. Peterson, two- CoinmhTa a. Hibernia. in. fit Tvaa'sw. story dwelling, Bast Tnirty-ninin, near x Conqueror 15c, Blk. Rock 6c, Lone Star tnInA2 aff'Swaiiinr ciSSl ft- bonder 8a Potlach 40cA,. Oro torpan half dw-lng. Cleva - m ia 7"." a-r, ' r"sr 12.000! iuiiu i fa' a ciouiii , blui a nMmmr mm SimtronmitElTi i ldT vit alf welling, Rodney, betweis-rTeari too? Florence 67?? DWf & ll' na Jrratt 12.600; J. P. Speaker, one. Coa7c! QlVil.1 LTJuna&ll !iJT "A- Minnesota avenue, be- Commonwealth 29c, Comb. Fract fiEST nZJZSm' AVnAv rfh.,K $1.11. GT. -Bend Ext. 14c. Or. Bend a "WaSSi Fourtnth and FlfteVAih. Aax. 0c, B.-B. Bonanza 60, Kewanos 76c, Esmeralda 10c. Portland 22c, Crack er Jack 19c, Francis Mohawk $1.20, Rd Hill 68c. Mohawk Ext 12c, Lou Dillon 0, x. Tiger zsc, oranama zoo, S. 'Pick Ext 4e. Y. Rosa 80. Col. Mt Ext Sc. Goldf. Cons, $7.70. Diam'f. Triangle 21c. COMSTOCK. $6,000. ABANDONS ROUTE. With tho sale of tha Oregon City, Transportation' company's steamer AI tona the Portland-OaeKon City route will Ophlr ' I1.00A, Mexican 68e, Gould ; A ! probably -be abandoned for some time to Currr 20c, Con. Virginia 48o, Savage c0"!i lnFC6 u aaaerted that the com- 64c Hale A Norcross 61cA. Jacket 91c, Belcher 20c, Confidence 65c, Bierra xxev. fao, juxenequer voa, union ; $ BULLFROO DISTRICT. Original 7c. Wat Bank 19c. L. Harris 2c Amethyst 26c. Gold Bar 62a. Stein. way 6cA. Denver Buf. Anx. 9cA. Bonnie uiare oc, Mayn. cons. sc, Monty .Ohio Ext. 9o, G. Scepter 80, Monty. Mt 14cA, B. Daisy 10c, Homestako: Cona D0c, Yankee Girl 40. Nuraet . 4oA. Tmmn ona. ocA, yicior CA, ionn oiar 6CA, . W id; TONORUIS.4 "Ton; Ner. $10.00. . Mont Ton. I2.8S. xon. juxt. i.u, Macsrasr io, Mid way 74o, Ton. Belmont $t.00A, Ton. No. Star 16c. Ohio Ton. ; 4cA , West End Cons. 660, Rescue 10c Ton. A Calif. 5c, Golden Anchor 10c, Jim Butler 8c, Ton. Cash Boy 4c, Ton. Homo OcA, Boat. Ton. IOcA, Monarch : Pitts. Ex. OcA, Mont Mid. Ext 8cA, Golden Crown (Oc MANHATTAN DISTRICT. . Manh: COna. 40c Mann. M. Co. On. ra. Wedge 7cA, Seyler Hump 8c, Dexter 14cA, Ia Joe 1c, Crescent 6cA, Combina tion 2c, Granny 24c, Mustang 22c, Lit tle Grey IOcA, Cowboy 6c,'Orig. Manh. HcA, Broncho - 7c, Pinenut. 6C, Buffalo 6c A. S. Doa-16c Y. Horse 1c. Indian Camp OC. ' " ;"- -r,st?;l -TT. DfTA. VI.. tt. . - i J M.ua smtlj JMKI. $1.40, Nevada HUla $1.70A, Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.60, No. Star' Wonder- 1c, Earle's Nest 24a. Ruby Wondnr . 44A Nev H, Florence I60A. Alice of Wonder Tha learlslature Of Alabama has nas. sad a Child Labor bill similar to tha law. enacted aome time ago In Georgia. The measure provides that the min imum ago shall be 12 years tor both sexes, sixty hours a week's work, and provides for tha rigid Inspection of factories - . road Is too keen to make tha steamboat -". ' a paying venture,- - - The Oregon City Transportation oom- ' tpany has maintained a boat on the run XJfor many, years and at one, time operat- r vu vurcn. i uencmo ine vmpiniun . the 0,W. P. electrio-line and cut deeply Ijito the passenger traffic, ;. Freight re- 1 malned fairly ' heavy for a while but gradually the-electric line cut into it, too, so that of lats it has been said that the boat did not pay. The Altona has , , been making three round trips dally, and tickets on the boat have been In terchangeable on the O. W. P, cars, r The Altona will be taken to Alaska, as waa tho steamer Northwest sometima . ago. Tho Northwest , was sent to the ' Stlckeen river. ' The Altona was built here in 1899 and her dimensions are as follows: Length, 121.4 feet; beam, 29.7; : depth. 4.8 feet . . " ALONG THE WATERFRONT 7- - - " -5 ..J Horace Campbell Is having- tho ' steamer Etna transformed from a gaso-v-line burner te steam. She will ply an -the Lewis river in connection-with tho steamer ' Mascot which la : now being built at Supple's yard, t - Colonel William Rice, special agent of tha treasury department. Is here from - OeaillB. ' .. -:-,-. m-.. . . .. . ' F. C Haaeman. shlnchandler. left for Collins Springs ; this morning on : a week's vacation. ' , The German shin Slam a.nd tha TtHt. lsh bark Conway Castle are dischVc'lng cement today at the Columbia v?d " -Greenwich docks, respectively.'-- - i ne sieamer rteaonao sans ror JSeatt;alAa and Tacoma thia evenlns- from tha Couch street dock. She will go out With a heavy cargo of general freight J .. , . .!' . im ii ii i a I i. t ,f There's nothinr so 'good for a sore throat aa &r. Thomaa' Ecleotrio , Oil. v .! Cures It in a few hours. . Relieves any ' pain in. any part . . . ? . ,