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THE f OREGOM DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY; EVENING. - AUGUST. 2, 1907, 12 TODAY'S MARKETS Hop Bears or Temporary Bulls Are Now leaving No Stone Untumeo in Order to Get the Growers to Harvest. SHARP rise in CHEESE MARKET Supplies Small and Values Are Advanced 1-2 to lc a Pound Today. ttwt market features: pWh market begins to stiffen, ' Tomatoes selling lower. All sorts of "cant prices. Creamery butter prfo mlied. cK advanced H to lo ' are firm but no higher ' Tokay grapes come from Florin. Watermelons selling at decltna. Nectarines ar In larger supply. Chars Advance In C-Si-a. ' An advance of V to le a pound la to day quoted In the local chees market by both commission merchant!, and the .rwerv trade. Flat are quoted up to 17617o a pound. The reason for thla sharp advance In the local price la the great shortag In supplies as outlined In The Journal Several week, ago when the market first pecan to strengthen. At Tilla mook manufacturers are holding their product for till higher Plcea and thla mar eventually force up the market hEg market la etlU very firm but some dealers aay they are experiencing difficulty in obtaining the price quoted. However, on the other hand the ma- lority of the trade aura the market le firmer than ever with supplies gen erally scant. Eastern eggs are there fore holding at surr values. Batter Market KUed. While several creameries are still holding out for 16c a. pound for butter, most of the aalee of city creamery were today made at 87o pound. But ter supplies both on Front street and at city creameries are small for local took but there Is still quite liberal atrwka at MiterB butter here. How- ver with the preaent demoralised tele graphic situation and the uncertain quo tation, belna- received from the east the trade her doe not anticipate any mi arrivals, of altera butter In the iMtar future. The arrivals of butter " from the east this season have not af fected to any geat extent the local market because the outside stock is . ,' handled almost exclusively, this season toy th city creameries who would scarcely care to wreck their own trade . by bringing outside butter into eompe , tltion with their own when supplies of the latter were sufficient to supply the wants of th trade. Chicken Market Better. There Is again an Improvement In th demand for chickens and prices in some Instances may be said to be a fraction higher. There Is now a small . ; call for geese and ducks, the former be- - lng In' request at 10c a pound. Hens are again wanted and even springs of good sis will sell readily at printed values. However, the market will not stand very liberal shipments at the .' : present rang of values. Watermelons Belling at Decline. With the more liberal arrivals the Front street trade is today quoting wa termelons at 1&1o a pound. Quality - could scarcely be better. f Nectarines are arriving in larger supply but th price still holds at 11 a box. Pear demand Is of good order at ' $1.60 1.75 a box. Quality generally ; good. - California cantaloupes are again com ing In this direction. Selling at $1 a orate. Oregona of better quality and are therefore eellina for more. Tokay grapes are now coming from California. Arrivals during the past - 14 hours of excellent quality, rrioeo: " at 12. SO a crate. Tomatoes are lower with larger sup- plies. Time for canning close. Peach supplies not so liberal today and market is holding wen. Front street prices: rata, 1 or ana . GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, , large lots: small lots, l(4C WHEAT New Club, 78c; red CORN Whole, 128.00; cracked, 130.00 Mr ton. . BARLEY New Feed, $11.00 11.00 per ton; rolled, $21.6031X4.00; brewing, C$2.60 28.60. ,RrE $1.56 per ewt. OATB New Producers' price No. white, $12.60 3 14.00 per ton; gray, $21.00 021.00. - FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. .14.10; straic-ts, 4.zo; export, i4.oo valley. I4.303i4.40: graham. LK 13.76 "whole wheat, 14.00; rye. 50a, $5.60; bales, ' 88.00. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $17.00 per ton 'middlings, fZb.oo; snorts, country, zo . dtv. $18.00: chop $14.00 $21.00. HAT Producers' price Timothy Willamette valley, fancy. $16.00 17.00; ' ordinary, $12.0014.00; eastern Oregon, 111: mixed, 81010.BO; clover. $7.60108 - gram, fBWio; cneai, 8.oujiu.dv. Bnttsr, ergs and Poultry. BUTTER FAT F. a b. Portland Sweet cream, 86c; sour, 24c. BUTTER City, creamery, 87c: see- r onds. 3Go: eastern. 86c: state fancy , 86c; seconds. 35c; store, Oregon, 22 Via ; EGGS Extra rancy, candled, 26c . eastern, 24 26a i:EESE New Full cream, flats, 17W 17V40 per id.; xoung Americans, . lliuiso per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens, lS18o ib.; xancy nens, iio id.; roosters, oia, 10c lb; fryers, 15c lb; broilers. . ISo lb; old duck. 11c lb; spring ducks, lie id., geese, oia. 6(fl i"c io.; turKeys, iiqpko ID., ror oia; squabs. $2.60 per dozen; pigeons, $1.25 per dozen; dressed fvuiiry, Lur iyz icr io. nigner. Sops, Wool and Hides. HOPS l0e crop Prime to choice, - l6o; medium to prime, 6c; contracts. iuv crop, c WOOL 1907 clip Valley, 10021c ' waiern vregon, itwuo. MOHAIR New 1907 -82Hc. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 1620o sach; short wool, 25)40c; medium, wool. ivy ioc eacn; long wool, 76capjl.U0 each. i amajw jfTirae, per lb, JH4y4c; Na s ana j ease, zp2c, CHITTIM BARK do per lb. rrnlts and TrtaUs. ItJTATOEH 11.50 for h1t tl K for rd. selling; buying, white, $1.25 per ONIONS Jobbing price New Walla -aua, jz.zo aacK; Oregon, $2.50; buy- APPLES New, $1.0031.00. FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $4.3549 1.75; bananas, 6c lb; lemons, $6.00 7.60 pineapples, $3.256.00 dozen; grape fruit S?AUP??leheT 0(?8fic; cantaloupes, $1.0001.60; pluma, 690c; watermel ona lc. uncrated; cultivated blac , , berries, $L7B a crate; crabappies, $1,250 - i mwain, .uu per lou PEACH CANNING TIME . :: IS NOW CLOSE AT HAND f "This Is th time for everyone to consider putting up peaches, for Z do not expect supplies to 1 Increase from this time forth. Quality Is very tin this year. ' Tomatoes will likely get som what cheaper within the next few days, so that will be th tlma-f foT' Janhlng. Local noms ars now eotnlng la quit freely, but 5 within a few days the volum of arrivals will be greatly lncreas4,'-i-Baij' Dryer of Vrrr, BoJlam Ca CALL FOR HENS 'IS r BRISK ALONG STREET "Calls for hens have . been quite brisk and Kit arrivals are disposed of freely at prices quoted. Springs seem neglected and are selling lower than hens proportionately. 4 "There seams to be an Inoreaa- lng demand for strictly fresh ranch eggs. The trade has be- ooraa tired of eastern stock and at last local eggs are command- lng aa advance, arrivals being s lighter and demand better. "The trad can use a great deal mora fancy veal than Is being offered. Large and rough stock more at lower values. We would advise shippers to send In their small fancy veal now. The same conditions exist as to hens."-Frank Tern pie ton of ) Templeton Graham. 1.10 per box: Bart let t pears. $1.60 per DOX. VEGETABLES Turnlpa. new. tOoff $1.00 sack; carrota 75c0$i.OO per ssck; beets. $1.60 per sack; parsnips. $1.00M $1.26; cabbage, II 76 ti 2.00; tomatoea Oregon, 6075c; beans, 208c; green. l8c per lh: cauliflower, $1.25 dos; peas. So; horseradish, 8c lb; artichokes, 65 0 76o doi; green onions, 16o per doz: bell peppers, 1O012UC per lb; head let- uce t ) aos; cucumoers, noinousn, low 25c dos; radishes, 16c dozen bunches; eggplant, 12tyc lb; green corn, $1.25 sack; celery, 76c $1.26 dozen. Groceries, sTnta, B to. SUGAR Cube. $6.22 H; powdered. 16.07H: berry. $6.$7H: dry. granulated. $6.87H; Star, I6.77H; conf. A, I5.I7H; extra B. $6.17 tt; golden C $5.27 H: D yellow. I5.17H: beet granulated. I6.77H: barrels. 10c; half barr-ls, 25c; boxes. 60c advance on sack pasla (Above prices are 10 days net cash quotatlona) HONEY $$.60 per crate. COFFEE Package branda. $16,180 16.61. SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s. $11.60 per ton; 60s. $11.00; table, dairy, 60a $17.60; 100a. $17.26; bales, $2.25: Imported Liverpool, 60a $20.00: lOUs, id AA. Am IIS AA. ..... An Ii,,m)i is, 6s' and 10s, $4.'6O6.60; Liverpool lump rock, izo.su per 'ton; do-id rocic $11.00; 100s, $10.60. (Above prices apply to sales of less than car lots. Car lots at special prices subject to fluctuations.) KlUE imperial japan, jvo. l. to; jno. I, 6Hi6c; New Orleans, head. 7c; x. 6c: Creole. 6c. BEANS Small white, $2.20; white, $3.60; pink, $3.60: bayou, Llmaa. 6c: Mexican reda 4 He. large $190; NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo, lUc per lb; Virginia, 7Hc per lb; roasted. 10c per lb: Japanese. 66Uc: roasted. 797c per lb; walnuts, California. 10c per lb; pine nuta. 14 016c per lb: hickory nuts. lOo per lb; Brazil nuta, 18c per lb: fil berts, 16c per lb; fancy pecans. l!0 29o per lb; almonds, U21Ha Keats, ruh and rro-lslons. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy. 8Ho per lb; large. 78o per lb; veal, extra. 8Htc per lb; ordinary, 8c per lb; poor, 6 7c per lb; mutton, fancy, 80 9c per lb. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack, (local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs, 16c per lb: 14 to 19 lbs, lBUc per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. 16Kc; breakfast bacon, 16tt22o per lb; picnics, llHc per lb; cottage roll, llV4o per lb; regular short clears, un- smoked. 12c per lb: smoked. 12c per lb; clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, lie per Ib: Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs, un smoked, 5c ' per lb; smoked, 9o pr lb; clesr bellies, unsmoked, 11 He per lb; smoked 11 He per lb; shoulders. 11 He per lb; pickled tongues, 60c each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10e. 18c per lb; 6a IS He per lb; 60-lb tins. 11 H 3 per lb; steam rendered. 10s, 11 Vo per lb: 6s, 11 Tic per lb; compound, 10s, lOo per lb. FISH Rock cod, 75 per lb; flounders Cc per lb; halibut, 6c per lb; striped bass, 15c per lb: catfish, 11c per lb; sal mon, fresh Columbia chlnook. lie per lb; Steelheads 10c per lb; herrings, 6c fier lb; soles, 6c per lb; shrimps, 12c per b; perch, 6c per lb; tomcod. 7c per lb; lobsters, 16c ner lb; fresh mackerel, be per lb; crawfish, 25o per doz; sturgeon, 12 He per lb; black bask. 20a per ,1b; silver smelt, 7c per Ib; frozen shad, 6o per lb; black cod, 7 He per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal lon, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $4.60; Olym- rla, per gallon, $2.26; per 116-lb sack, 6.506.25; Eable, canned, 10c can; $7.00 CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.49; razor clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per doa Paints. Ooal OIL Etc, HOPE Pure Manila. 16 c; standard, 11 c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Casein 19 He per gal: water white. Iron bbls. 14c per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head light. 170 deg., cases. 21Hc per gal. GASOLINE 86 deg., en sea. 24 Ho per gal; Iron bbls, 18c per gal. BENZINE 63 deg.. cases, 25c per gal; Iron bbls, 93c per gal. TURPENTINE In cases. 96c per gal; wooden bbls, 93c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7fco per Ib; 600-lb lots, 8c per lb; less lots, 84 o WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.11. per lb. Foreign Exchange Rates. New York, Aug. 22. Sterling, sell ing, demand, 486.76; CO days, 488.25; ca bles. 488.80; Paris, 516; Berlin, 95 1-16. Women's $4, $5 and $8 Oxfords, $3.65 at Rosenthal's big sale. All sizes. BEAR OPERATORS TRYING TO . FOOL GROWERS BY BOOSTING By Hyman H. Cohen. In a signed statement in The Sunday Journal of August 11 the following ap peared: "Reliable dealers and growers do not hesitate to say that considerable dam age has been done tn crop Dy unseason. ble weather. Hop lice are muiupiying at a lively rate and as tne ours are forming the vermin are entering. This will cause the total destruction of every iimii. nf hnns antered. Honeydew is also noted in practically every section where correspondents care to take the trouble to note, "The same condition exists in Wash ington and -n California. New York yards are making better progress than they were, but the hops are still baaiy damaged. Reports from England are mixed, but reliable dealers' cables tell of damage and a -very 'iort crop In prospect. t, , ... "i 11 t wnrM rnn npiinni uiuu iu iut this controversy Is hard to explain at this time, for they are now Jumping with lightning speed from crop damage to no crop damage. One day they will have the crop of England tne best m years, and this will be followed ths very next 24 hours with a report that condi tions are bad. They seem to be takin" mese lacucs in oraer 10 muaaia mo growers here and get them disgusted wun tne situation. "Picking-money is going to be mow hard to obtain this season than ver before, and dealers know it They are keeping the matter quiet until th last moment, so that growers will not get too disgusted and leav the yards as !5,7Lri The7 them to take car .15 ?.p" vaia Picking tUne, and en tv,."?,, im Plcklng- &JK2.. ES?lw wln h ther to buy Sine tha abort arttda wag printed STOCK MARKET UBS HIGHER A e) Early Weakness Gives Way to Better Tone When Bank Rate Is Unchanged. 11. The stock market closed today atelos to the best prices of the day. The docline In the price of copper metal did not affect to any extent me duuim uiutiv.., ... Amalgamated today. The early l.cnann mr , but some Improvement set in ir. There was no change In the Bank or Bngland rate as rumorea, ana tnis helped the latter market. Home Oi toaay rmn in " - was due to me covering ui i " were soared out by the recent rata ng of lwson In their camp, i ne miri today closed with slight concessions In the price. Official New Tork prices by Overbeck Cook company: DESCRIPTION. Anial. Cop. Co. . 71H Amer. u. a r . c 17- 30 62H 114H 96H do preferred Amer. Cot. Oil, c 80H 61H 112H 94 Amer. Loco., c mer. Sugar, e. , mer. Smelt., o. do preferred , 9b 48H 22 86H Anaconda M. Co. Amer. Wool., o. Atchisan, com.. B. & 0 com . . 22 84H 88H 8H 41 Brook. Rap. T. Can. Pac. c. . . Cen. Leather, c. do preferred C. A G. W.. c. 163$ 166H 10 C, M. St. P. 120H C. NW.. c. . . Ches. & Ohio.. C. Fuel St I., c Col. South., c. do 2d pfd do 1st pfd... Del. Hudson D. Rio Q.. c. do preferred Erie, com do 2d pfd do 1st pfd... 144 82H 23 22H si 162H 23H 20 364 Great North., p Illinois Central 119 118 132H 104 182H 104 Louis. St Nash Mex. Cent. Ry. . M.. K. & T., o. 17 33 6H 47" 17 Distillers Vir Chemical . . Ore Lands 45 48 67 4H 46 67 ' 44 do preferred. Missouri Pac. . National Lead. N. Y. Central. . 104 8214 70 65Vi 119 25 117 103 N. Y., Ont. A W. 31H 68 64H Nor. St West., c. North American do common . . . 116 Pac. Mall 8. Co. 24 Penn. Ry P. G.. L. A C Co. Pressed 8. C. c. 117 27 27 27 do preferred . . Reading, c 89 92 89 do let prd.... Rep. I. A 8., c. . . 18 69 H 18H 31 18H 69 18 41 314 15 82 do preferred.. Rock Island, c. . do preferred . . S. L. ft 8. F., c. . do 1st pfd S. L. A S. W., c. do preferred. . South. Pac, c. . . do preferred.. 108 Southern Ry., c. 1H 68 25 24H 42 do preferred. . Texas & Pac... T., St. LT A W., c do preferred.. Union Pac, c. . . do preferred . . U. 8. Rubber, c. do preferred . . U. 8. S. Co., c . . . do preferred.. Wabash, c do preferred . . 123 Call money closed 202 per cent. Total sales for day, 628.600 shares. Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today $1,012,898.64 Clearings year ago 915,046.88 Gain today $ 97,851.96 Balances today 87 388.47 Balances year ago 111,701.19 New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. Close. January 1208 1217 1205 1208 February 1211 March 1Z1S 1227 April 1221 1221 May 1226 1226 August 1120 1226 September .... 1181 1183 October 1189 1193 1218 1217 1217 1226 1117 1217 1226 1216 1123 1124 1183 1185 November 1189 -xscemoer izuo izos 1196 1198 New York Metal Market. New York, Aug. 22. All grades of copper metal were reduced c on the ineiiii oxensnge. i nis makes lake 18 If 17,oC'eCtr0 17J8c- 1111(1 cabins" San Francisco Grain Market. San prices Francisco, Aug. 22. Official Wheat December, $1.63; Barlfly December, $1.34. May $1.30. the bear clique has moved everything In sight to get the growers to pick their crop. They have turned bulls for the time being in order to get the growers even more muddled than they are at present. They are palling down their estimates or European crop prospects to further encourage the growers to pick their hops. After the hops are picked, th hop bears temporarily acting as bulls will see to It that the growers do not get anything out of the crop. Picking money is not to be had on any security except perhaps for the grower to mort gage his farm and crop. In ordinary times he can obtain all the Dlckinir- money he wants without mortgsging his place. The crop is then sufficient se curity. This year dealers cannot even advance growers 5 cents a pound on their hops for picking expenses, when the harvest and drying cannot be com pleted under 6 cents a pound, and in some Instances more. Bears 811 Hops ow. All of these bears have sold hops to eastern dealers and brewers at 10 and 11 cents a pound delivered there, ex pecting after the hops are all In the bale tO'force growers to sell them at their own price. The few growers who are able to secure picking-money this season are only given the amount with th provision that they sell their hops as soon as baled, few of them being given more than a month to hold. Growers are now talking about pick ing. but half their crop In order to force the market higher. This will likely be accomplished, because most of the grow ers cannot get the money for picking. A larg per cent of the crop will not be picked, because it will not be worth picking. The yield this year will like ly run close to 175,000 bales, but it Is not likely that half of this will be har vested and put In, the bale, becaua of t spread of Uc and vermin. CHICAGO WHEAT 10PS1II0TCH Decline Pile to Less Actual Damage by Frosts Than Had Been Eeported. northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon Fair tonight and Friday. Western Washington Proba- bly fair tonight and Friday; northwest winds. Eastern Oregon, eastern Wash- lngton and Idaho Fair tonight and Friday. CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. Aug. 22. Aug. 11. Loss. 1906 eepc g s Iea 91 96 May 100 7$ Chicago, Aug. tt. Th wheat market opened sharply lower even though there was a anarp advance In Liverpool. There is much difference of opinion as to the frost damage. Som people say man aavice generally connrm the reports but the full extent of th dam age cannot be told until warm weather oomea The big lncreas In th visible supply was one or tne causes or todajrs wheat drop. The visible: Wheat Increased 1.467,000 bushela Corn Decreased 813,000 bushels. Oats Decreased 461,000 bushela The total visible shows: Today Year Ago Bushels Bushels Wheat 60,961,000 81,080,000 Corn 4.915.000 1.710.000 Oats 1,148.000 4,911.000 A speolal from Minneapolis says: "A car of new spring wheat in here from Washington, grades No. 2 Northern and sold at 97 c Official Chicago prices by Overbeck A Cooke Co.: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Aug. Sept. Dec. $7 87 87 87 89H 98H 98 95. 100 100 CORN. 56 67H 64 66 66 66 May Sept. Deo. May Sept Dec. May OAT8. 49 47 48 60 47 49 MESS PORK. Sept 1590 1590 Oct 1680 1590 Jan 1600 1600 LARD. Sept ........ 896 896 Oct 905 907 Jan 850 862 SHORT RIBS. Sept 857 862 Oct 867 872 Jan 785 790 895 906 850 867 867 786 867 867 786 Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Aug. 22. Official prices: WHEAT. Open. Close, Aug 21. Gain. Sept. Dec. .7s4d 7s3d ;s3d . Ysb'fca 7s 6 Hd CORN. .6sld 6sld 7s6d Sept 6s... d d NO SIIEEP ARRIVED AND MARKET HOLDS Steady Tone Results From Lack of Run Cattle Remain Quite Firm. Portland Union Stockyards, Ang. 11. urriciai run: Hogs. Cattle, Sheep. Today Week ago . . . Year ago . . . Previous year The local . 411 107 100 25 100 800 91 300 400 livestock market shows steady values today as a result of the smaller arrivals. No sheep came dur lng the day, and this helped that line to steady Itself, although the tone still remains rather dull. Run of hogs was very liberal, and the trade is dull, but unchanged as to value. Cattle are firm but unchanged. A year ago today all livestock was firm at former values. Official yard prices: Hogs Best eastern Oregon. $6.75 7.00; stockers and feeders, $6.256.60; China fats, $6.606.76. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $3.764.00; best cows and heifers, $2.75 3.00; bulls. $1.762.00. Sheep Best wethers, $4.00; mixed. $4.00; lambs, $4.605.00. HOGS WEAKER IN EAST. Price Kaaes Off With Larger Arri vals Than a Year Ago. Chicago, Aug. 22. Official run: Hogs. Cattle. Sheeo. Chicago 16,000 6.600 12,000 Kansas City ... 5.000 7.000 2.000 Omaha 5,000 2,700 2,600 Hogs are weaK at yesterday s closing- prices, with 2,700 left over. Receipts a ear ago were is,uuu. Mixed, ib.loy .20: heavy. $5,8066.06: rough. 15.36(2) 6.66; light, $5.75 6.26. cattle strong. SheepSteady. NEVADA MIXING STOCKS. Bid Prices Current Today on the San Francisco Exchange. San Francisco. Aug. 22. Official bid prices: Sandstorm 45cA. Red Tod 14. BOA. Mn hawk $18, Columbia Mt. 60cA, Jumbo Ex. 11.76. vernal 16c. Pennsylvania 3cA. Goldfleld M. Co. $1.40, Kendall 23c, Boom ioca, niuD tsuu azc, Adams lie, Silver Pick 66o, May Queen 13c, Nev. Boy 7c. B. B. Ext. 7c. Blue Bell 17c Dixie 7c. a. Columbia 45cA. Hibernia Sc. Conqueror 13c, Blk. Rook 4c, Lone Star Zic, o. wonaer sc. potlatch 40cA, Ken dall Ext. zc, Bandst. Ext. 4c, Mayne 6c, Atlanta 61c, Great Bend 65c, Stmerone 25cA, Empire 10c. Red Top Ext 26c, r lorencn n.oivt. Ljmm I k. k. i on. 2Go G. Daisy $1.60, Laguna $1.60A, Com monwealth 25c, Comb. Fract. $2.12 H, Or.- Bend Ext 14c, Gr. Bend Anx. 8c, Millstorm 25c, B. B. Bonanza 6c. Ke wanos 76cA, Esmeralda 12c. Portland 10c, Cracker Jack 10c, Francis Mohawk $1.15. Red Hill 62e. Mohawk Eit. io. Lou Dillon 8c, Y. Tiger 20c, Grandma 87V 88 92 93 98 99 68 66 64 64 65 66 48 49 46 46B 48 48 1680 1690 1680 1690 1500 1500 I 860 isc, d. -icK Ext. sc. y. Rose 70, Col. Mt Ext 3c, Goldf. Cons. $7.62, Diam'f Triangle 20c. COM STOCK. Ophlr $1.02 V4. Mexican 68c, Gould & Curry 24c, Con. Virginia 81c, Savage 82c, Hale & Norcroas- 71c, Yellow Jacket 95c, Belcher 20c A. Confidence 74c, Sierra Nev. Sic, Exchequer ISo, Union " BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 6c. BullfT M. C, llcA; Mont Bullf. lc, Nat Bank 18c, L. Harris So, Amethyst 26cA, Gold Bar 68c, Stein way loA, HiTr Bux. Aax, 9cA, onal Clara! ' v .-'.v.-V-v;.--:-i.-.-; - -vw -i-z-z---- wmmamBiWmam" - 1 - m Mm s 1 ur 11 - - a - .-a-- a kv- : is PUT your savings in HEIDELBERG lots; you can't lose there. NO ONE can take your hard-earned money from you; and you will have the pleasure and satisfaction of seeing your investment double and treble in value. You can go to sleep at night with out a thought of worry. You can buy a lot on such easy terms that you will meet your payments without the slightest inconvenience and you will wake up some morning to find your property all paid for, and what is best of all, to find that it has doubled in value. THE LOTS are very reasonable in price, $350 for inside and $400 I TERMS: 10 per cent down and balance $l6 per lot per montK with interest on deferred payments at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. . SUITABLE building restrictions will be enforced. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN HEIDELBERG SEE IT NOW. INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. TAKE WOODLAWN CAR TO AINSWORTH AVE. TAKE FREE CARRIAGE TO HEIDELBERG. PHONE MAIN 6744 DAtflFir niou VHJT-U UMJ-ulLU U w 305-6-7-8 BUCHANAN BLDG., P0RTIAND, OREGON 4 5c A. Mayfl. Cons. 34c, Monty. Ohio 7o. O. Scepter 9c, Monty, mi. iuc, u.nutsVa Pnna. BKc. Yankee Girl 6cA, Mnrt 4c Tramn Cons. 82c, Victor lOcA, Sunset 6c, North Star 3c. TONOPAHS. Mont Ton. $2,95, Ton. Ext $1.25, Mac Mam, a 5?r Ton Rfilmont 12.90. Ton Nr star 10c. -Ohio Ton. 2c, West End Cons. 62c, Rescue 12c, Ton. & Calif. 4c, Golden Anchor 1,2c, Jim Butler 87c, Ton. Cash Boy 48c, Ton. Home 6cA, Bost Ton. lOcA. Monarch Pitts. Ext. 6c, Mont. Mid. Ext. 2c, Golden Crown Be. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Mann. Cons. 40c, Manh. M. Co. 6c, G. Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump 5c, Dexter lie, ti Joe 2c, Crescent 5cA, Combination 2c Granny 24c, Mustang 20c, Little Grey 20cA, Ciboy 3c, Orlg. Manh. 12 c. Broncho 8c, Plnenut 6cA, Buffalo 6cA, a Dog 16c. Y. Horse 2c Indian Camp 6c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Falnr . 8Ilver King 20cA, Fairy. Eagle $1.62 H, Nevada Hills $5.60A, Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.62, No. Star Wonder 4c, Eagle's Nest 33c. Alice of Wonder 8c. United States Government Bonds. New York, Aug. 22. Government bonds: Bid. 106 105 Two, registered do, coupon . . . . Threes, registered do. oounon Threes, small bonds. . Dlsi Columbia, 8-66s.. Fours, registered, new do, coupon ........ Twos, Panama ao, -coupon . . . , Philippine Fours New York-London Silver. New York, Aug. 32. Bar silver, tie; London, 81 8-1 6d.- SINCLAIR'S BOOK IS TJNDEItVKAISEE'S BAN v A (Journal pecial 8 toe.) New York, Aug. J2.--Word comes from Berlin that th authorities there bar prohibited th sah of Upton Sin clair's book, entitled "Th Industrial Renublic" Th action was taken in Sursuanc of the law concerning; insults th German emperor. In his book the author describes th kaiser as "a degenerate who Pro claims himself by grace of God the lord and master eX tba Gaoaaa people." fi Asked. 106 106 101 lQZtt 10I lOlA 118 126 127 126 127 104 106 108 104 109 for corner lots. They are full size, 50x100, with 60-foot streets. 1YMCT PFAI TV rn then passes on to the hide-bound me diaeval nobility of the empire, the di rect descendants of robber knights, and the "aristocracy of the army, whose Insolent and dissolute officers beat, kick and malm the helpless country boys and artisans under their command." No less poignant are his criticisms of "the bigoted Protestant church with Its snuffy country parsons." and "the Roman Catholic church with its confes sional and other agencies of darkness," while of the "reptile press," he says that its opinions are written and its news garbled by "knavish bureau officials." BANK CLERKS MEET . AT DETROIT TODAY (Journal Special Service.) Detroit, Mich., Aug. 22. With an at tendance of : about 400 delegates repre sentlng- the most of the large -cities ot the -eountrv. the American Institute of wanning, rormeny Known as the Ameri can Institute of Bank Clerks, began Its fifth annual convention in this city to aay. Tin principal object of the or ganization Is to aid in the higher tech nical training of bank clerks and the program of papers, addresses' and dis cussions at the annual convention is ar ranged with this aim in view. At the present meeting, which wHl be In ses sion three days, addresses will be de livered by a number of bankers and financiers of wide prominence. The convention will conclude Saturday even, lng with a banquet at which the Hon. Edwin H. Denby will preside as toast master. BUT NINE FAIL IN ALBANY EXAMINATIONS (Special Diipateh to The Journal.) Albany, Or., Aug. $2. Out of a total of 66 applicants for county certificates permitting the holder to teach there were nine failures and a total success ful of 47. TEACUPS DESERTED "FOR PRINCE WILHELM IJoaraal Special Serr ke.l NeWDOrt- R. I Aur J. .Tumma .4 tennis courts were deserted by New port society today, for ever yon had a mind for but ons Lhina- the arrival nf his royal tXch-eai. Frioc WUa ii to a 14-foot alley AFETY is in num- J aA bears. The Unjptf I Guarantee Ajmaa- I i i irl i I lion uacieu uy twenty-two well known Portland busi ness men is a safer company for the person seeking Judicial, Contract or Indemnity Bonds, for instance, than is the concern backed by one or two men of immense wealth. Misfortune is less liable to visit so many at the same time, but may come to an individual at any time. This Association has a paid-up cash capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. It parallels every advantage and convenience offered by the oldest outside com panies; and money paid to it in premiums accrues to the, benefit of Oregon, not to other states. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Liabil ity and Accident Insurance Indemnity Bonds. Union Guarantee Association Marquam Bldg., Portland, Oregon Sweden. The prince arrived aboard th Swedish cruiser Fylgia and was re ceived with the same honors and courte sies extended to Prince Henry of Prus sia whan he visited these shores sev eral years ago. In honor of the royal visitor tows Is to be a constant succession of brllaSwjt social functions during the next thr k days. Th first (s to be a dinner given1 tonight by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish at Th Cross ays. ,- Shopping; will center ' at th Golden Eagle tomorrow. Everything In th; store at exactly on half prlca. Money must- b raised at onca oa acoouat of' . rsc ant back failor. , -:, -' Hi 4lrJ ''if-,