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iJUul ' ' "".' ''V' '''' '' t; f f w, .y u ,- . . s,, , ' j . . fc , ,-'.,, s as . .am .- a i ats , A ' . M W Mf. ST fa al ' 4M MrSM-JaA sa -Maws. at v .iTHB.,' OKQON . JO AIJLY , JO U KN Ala, JrQxCYJLANLt ' it U KoUA X ... V ciM AIM U, oJo.x'.A x!.MxjJU.K - 0, : lUJ.y; TODAY'S MARKETS i i 'i i I ' . M. a . Such a Scarcity of Dressed Meats Has 1 1 Wflnilfl iQIf, Not Been Seen Here for Many a Day- llUlilftll OLfllli Prices Are Holding' Very High. ' . ; m BUYS OREGOU SPUDS First Sales to Southwest Ec ported by Local Dealer '. Price Is Low. latest market features: , " Ariiona buying potatoes v ' v"; Cod flah sharply higher, i V. t- enarp tovnc in cnocoiaia. j I ; Vary steady in hay market - Concord (rapes ooma faster. I : Atloma Bnyls Ou rotatoM. " ArKona 1 buying Oregon poutoea. .The flrat canota ara now ceina- pra fiared for ahlpment In thla city. McKln ot Ultcball has opened the season with the purchase of about' three oars for xoutnwastern marneia. - i nis aemanq la only occasioned by the lower , prices now ruling. Shippers are paying from S cents to 11 per hundred pounds for the best matured atock.; the latter price being received only for something; out of the ordinary in fancy grade. 4 ''While there la some Business being offered from Arisona points." says Mr. Mitchell, " the demand la not very bavy as yt and is quite easily sup lled. We cannot do Tiuslness- peyond the present range tf values quoted by The Journal because If we paid more California would so far ' undersell us BTJVS POUR AND HALF - MILLION POUNDS WOOL ,, ' j,. (SpeeUt Dbpeteh 'to -The ' yenraat Pendleton, Or, Sept I. Charles 4 S H. Greene, the wool buyer, left yesterday for Boston to spend 4 Oma time In ths eastern wool market' . During ths past season 4 PRICE DULLED LOSES ALL IT , m ..-, BV STOCK HOGS THE OPEHJNG AT HER IIOfJE Mrs. Geortre N. Moore Pound ? By .Husband;. With. Throat Cut. - r !. ' mi . a tt ' i 1 I im . ' a t .1 " ' V Mr. oreis, who Is represents- AITlVaiS in 1 flai V aridy anU tniCagO V neat UrOpS at BaUm, Or, Bept 6 -Ths body of Mrs. tlvs ; of Koshland Brothers, bought . a total Of 4.800,000 pounds of wool la Oregon, which Is one fourth of ths wool clip of Oregon, the total clip being IS,- 41 000,000 pounds. Of this amount 4 11,000,000 pounds was produced 4 j In eastern Oregon. Of ths 4.S00.- ' 4 000 pounds bought by Mr. Greene 4 Today t i.iou.vuv n pern aecurea ey ne w Tear ago 100 171 1S4 4 fenaieton scouring miua. While 4 1 Previous year 1B7 16 143 4 ths remainder was baled hers for 4 1 So many stock hog ara now arriving 4 shipment oast China Pats Too Liberal May Affect Value. Portland Union Stockyards, Sept 5. umcicu run: Start of Session Liver pool Gains; Is Buying. CHICAQO WHEAT VALUES. George N. Moore, an elderly woman. whose horns was between Buena Vista and Salem. ' about 10 .. miles south of Salem, was found last evening at her home lying on ths floor with ths throat cut. Her husband, returning at 7 p. m. mads the dlaaovarv. He Immediately summoned Dr. J. N. Smith, who advised runi t SeotS. Sent 4 lata 1S08 summonea ur. j. w. Birilin, wno savisea Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. B , 964 uf 7 to summon Coroner McLough from JJf :- iil Dso. . . as iooA l2 7244 Salem. When Dr. Smith arrived" he o .i l 1J !I? Mar 106 iotf a I ??2 'ound t! knife sUU in the throat TThe 100 1T1 2S4 Mmx 1U0 1A 1 71S la rvnv mnA k. 1. v.n w-ra v. ' larvnx and the luvular vein were sev (Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.) !!S4;.TS;?S0??i?7?" . ft.SMf ?' manr. Btoe M r "7vlnf Chicago, Sept. 6. The wheat market " 2."' t.?7-J!.Aa?lSJ5 .if. "SISffi I' vc."""u:" ows remarkable character. With Eu- TtitVmVA -h. "iW" L thc."-WhhernUnu auite .tr i;.r "'" nnia - .. . a ateady call for beat hogs, blockers MVl" "U',' JM "Ti..-U .I.'J i? "7-1 The coroner went this morning to bold hall'trrSS,- W'U "va,i". ,aU J ahows 'S heavy loss. T . mqu..V accompamea oy Bn.mr w hard to move. . v I in .i.. I Tor- 1 " ', 1 j ;i " , " 1 bard to move. . 14 14 A "lb; Old ducks, lio lb; spring J J1! dueks.a2o lb.; . geea. old. I10o lb.; 2?lk.' n?i!,i nTVdii.y i. held turkavsT 11 Bllo Ih. a. iiM aiubi. fly P ,n -tb?. yrd w 168 Bead Of lata the.. lattef bars formed the ""SS' V ff iZTZZZZ: Oil nnnnxn 0lLUl nin nnr IliMllll uiu I1UI VIOLATE SUf.DAY LAW Case Against Enterprise Ho 'tel Proprietor Dismissed v Bin theP6lice" Court, h: Dil'JIlS BEFORE EYES OF FRIEIIDS X . to- Tfrorath.t V, .rtrV RTVF.AiT TTTTTli? T?nD sFifru2 t : . telephone money box ' ' w - - i i n nartM rtr rtar sfArsi nni nrnf vi 11 T that at the ranee in erics we would be .1.... .... t ii,.- .Ai(,...i.n'..v.. 4V'o eacn; long wool, Yosrii AHha wfll pay a fractional Incr.aae i IZV9'' over ne i,ai romui' poiiwm ini oraer 7 7.,r,m... .wc.. HosLsVool sad Xldss. I .r. n KuC bn.. (in h. Ma. . h.iw I an eager purchaser. Berlin wsrs showing hops 190 crat Prims to choice. I reduction and thus nun down coaat I - r V'"" ."" ". un iaiuh nuiiiim i. nrimi 4iu.. nn. I vaiuaa u. iiAmMnn rnimldanhlr hv I cnangoa rrom yesterday. Cash whea tracts, i07Tcron.r. I the action of the eastern trade. Of lata demand every where was good- the Imperial hotel about 6 o'clock last WOOL 107 ; Clio Valley. 10O!lo:lthe market there has held very well, Argentine spipmems or wneai are es- mgnt, wnen some one roohea tne teie- u.t.rn nram. iifi?iTr. I ths of a fritrMnn ana Anr hminm I timsTen at don.floo bushels and corn at I phone money box in one of the booths - . - J . T - V " - .... I . . . ' ? WAA AAA W.. U 1 . I 1 n..' l.kk. I . t .1 m - M it. - muhmk ivew 107- iff zihc ' i maae up Dy a rise ror an equal inm .pvvw i ii iuuuj. n i uum.uo un mmi . nuriTDBirTua av...in. iintta th. n.vf . v ' I Houses with the heat mMn nf I Obtained about 111 from tha talanhone. each; short wool. 15040c; medium, wool. I " Cattle Do Ho AdTamce. I curing accurate Information on the sit- There li no clus to the robber, who sacu. I .... . . . . , i u.iiun iui niMin coniirmoa ins reporieQ I wa. ui iui nvnt; uu : no, I Bml""" . v7 1 saies or nso.ooo ousneis or wheat rorlwl" cmseu I vary amaji iur in?pi export. Foreign buvera are resorted ....... noun, v.iiie. ara I K I innnr, aiiiara not i.. . . . . . . . . . l lli. lant nr.m hnt W murf wuuiffl BAKft-ic perm k-i- 11?.. . . V.i--i w..ib ni .urine. ana mini not boost the Price too high or that - TrultS SAd Vegetables. Mosf of them are buvtnr heavilv at la- w2-."l.'y' . uuijuch wui cwaa.,: - . ii rujAiuno rmcj, ei.uvi.e ini lonor points ror luiure aenvary ana are i WITKAT - Ool Tlsli Sharttly Kls-hsr. flng; buying, white, tOoOfl per sack; not paying much attention to spotl . . -r," .1-: .u.1. sweets, 141io H. stock. . P: High. -t- ZZlJCi, Tit- aViaar. ONIONS Jobbing pries Oregon. No shesp arrived in today and that Bep- fi 4 f.,f1.? .sA.1?-lh?.00 5i"h .V'i'ltl.HOs.oOr buying. 11.10: garllo, 80 per market is steadier, though unchanged in P, 100 unuea. mi wnen ina cbioh-isiik - . - " . . I price. May . ....1.104H 106 . h.L. hT ..Vffi APPIJS Uwr-lU0gla AjB.n .today aJl.ylu were un- CORN, etant advance. - 'While, quite' good! itdbu vdittt. iZ . .1 1 TJk.iT; i5r i"tm - .axfiiu catches of cod were reported on the I a ArEneiiHTi ' " Sept 61 sound and at California ports a month I b Mexican. 14.00 rer 100: Official yard prices:" . . i'.rr -SaI"- i.T3 Plneapplea, $1.2606.09 dosen; grapea. Hogs-r-Best eastern Oregon, 16.7$ T; -mall supplies nd this today resulted li.4o61.76: peaches, 40cfl1.00; cantal- stockers and feeders, $6.26 6.60; China in an aavancs ot w cen a pound opes. 11441.16: Blums. 6OO6O0: water "fa. ' - I nielona lUe: cultivated blackber-1 Cattle Best eastern Oregon stei in the rresn risii markets ths mp. h, ll.HOl.60 a crate; crabapples, $1.86 4; beet cows and heifers, $2.7 plies are only fair today. A fair 11 ajci.EO oer box: Bartlett Dears, lot: bulls. fl.7SOt. amount or salmon is being reosived I $1.2ft jjer box; cassbas, $2.2601.60 dos. Sheep Best wethers. $4.60; mixed. Si; lamDSv sf.Dogp-'e. Upon motion of Deputy District At torney Haney - ths case against ' H. J. Rlfenberick, manager of ths Enterprise hotel, 621 8avler street' who was ar rested last Sunday morning by Patrol ip.sq Wellbrook . and McCulloch on ' 1 charge of violating ths Sunday closing law, baa been C dismissed by Acting Judgs Strode. . , ' y v According to Deputy ' Haney ths ar rest was unwarranted and should not have been msds.- .The bar of ths hotel and ths office are both In one roon and at ths tlms ths district attorney lssusd his orders relative to Sunday closing Frank B. Parka, proprietor of ths house called on the chief 6f police for instructions. He was informed -if ha Would town ntt tha ha. irnl ' ll no liquor on ths Sabbath thars would bs no trouble. The hotel safe occupies a place at one end - of the bar and It was while Rlfejtiberlok was placing' aome money in the strong box that ths officers vis ited ths place. - 1 ; 1 ' i 4 A rch lli Dot t Loses Li fa Vh il a Swimming yitn Com- ; -panions in layer, ; Z j. r '':' ; '( .,Archls,iDott,v" tl : years i old, f waa drowsed' Jn ths, WUlametts rlvsr res tarda about noon at Center.' a suburb of Portland. Dott was enjoying a swim with several others when he was 'sud denly seen to throw uphiayarms and sink. , 1 : .. ....- " . -J. . Ralph -Brant was swimming neareet ' ths unfortunate lad when the accident occurred, but was unable to reach him before he sank. The river was dragged but it was five or alx hours before ths body was recovered. Two younsr men froia'Oswejro crossed the river and lo cated the body by diving. Dott was a lather and lived with his mother and step-father at Center. . The family baa resldseV tbers only a few inuilllia, Having vuiu. w . vivsuii tmm Bmm lTrinAluin a. .ha 1 1 ma a .k earthquake and fire, where they lost everything. The mother or tis, vic tim Is prostrated with grief. . It Is thought from a bruise on ths head of the body that Dott may have come up ones and struck his head on some logs. ,; - Watches cleaned. $1. 141 Wash, at Low. Close. 4 IIV ISH L 104 106 Dea May 6t 61U 62U .'tl 62 H OATS. 60 60 .a BOH 67 C6 rjTA Dec. sttf 66 etvt 3-7' May ....... 61 66 .. 61w rrorn tne coast pays; sixes being gen- VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 90c erally smalt Oyster supplies are quite $1.00 sack: carrots. 76o$l psr sack; good and up to the demand at the re- beets, $1.60 psr sack: paranlpa, $1.00 cent advancs la values " every where -en $1.26; cabbage, lfc OlHo; tomatoes, Ore the coast. f, (ron, 26040c; beans, 23e: creen CmcoIs and Ooooa Adranca. 1 tPc per 10: caunnower, u(tPi- dos; MESS PORK. Sept 1646 1680 EXPRESSMAN INJURED IN BAD RUNAWAY Le Roy Relman. an It -year-old ex. press wagon driver, sustained a frac ture or ma len leg yesterday arter noon aa ths result of a runaway acel tfent AiMnst Ths lioiss diivssv-fcs. tteiman oecams rrishtsned st a ateam in I roller and became unmanageable. Rel- wtm niiiunu vu. u. .Iia vanivto .nil Injured. H. waa removed to the Good Samaritan hospital for treatment 0 66 61 CatUe Slow In East. Chicago, Sept. 6. Official run: celery, 75 66c. Hogs. . Cattle. peas, 6c; horseradish, 80 lb: artichokes, I Chloago , 16,000 .66,000 cocoa wholesale will iuo j v.d . wu.wuw ivwiuvu .1. .itnai ... HnM it ' min mnntW T I. . .1.1 ... 1 values sre due enUrelv to tha raeant I ' CMOcsrlss, Wuf, IN. sham advances In the nrloa. of rncm I SUOAR Cuba. t6.2IV4: powdered. beans; a shortage In ths supply of ths 16.07 J; berry, $6.87 ti; dry granulated, o'p ony. latter being the primary causs. This 86.875; Star. $6.77H; conf. A. $6.87; , . . .is expected to shortly cause i sharp V ?&"ftiJ PRICE OF NEVADA advancs In ths pries of chocolats yellow, 16.17HJ Ret grajiulated, $6.77 H; vJ. iiajTixi creama i Darreis, iyc; nan Darreis, isc; doxss, n., nBv. I 0c advance on aack basis. , Ooaoord Drapes Corns raster. (Above prices are 80 days nst sash In tha SVnnt .Im.1 nM.i.. MtrA I minl.tlnn. tha annniiaa nt fvn-nr I . Hfivviv ii in . ni. I (Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.) slderably Increased today and the nrlee ' COFFEE Package brands. $16,889 . 8a Francisco. Sept. . 6, There was is aown to I7h cents ser 5-nound baa. I i J. ket Ordinary grapes are In large sup- . SALll Coarse Half ground. Oct 1680. 1680 Jan. 1690 1696 LARD, Sheep. I Sept 910 920 19,000 1 vci. ......... zu ill 000 I Jan eY yuu 000 SHORT RIBS. aar ago were 21.000. Mixed come at $5.75 V1 6.85; heavy, $6.85(S6.10; rough, $6,600 Jan- o.io. iigni, (o.vuoe.so. Cattle Slow. Bheep Steady. 865 $70 827 85 81 827 1646 1666 1680 906 902 876 857 865 1S46 1665A 1580A 900A 910A 877 867A 867A SAYS MORGAN HAS THE Ulfi PACIFIC (Lessed Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.) New Tork. Sept 6. A reoort that Morgan . had aecured control of the l .ri . I ".organ . naa securea control 9iv siza i union Pacific sent up prices all through me aiocx mantei toraa union Paciric was 4 oolnts un at the close of ha day and Northern Paclflo held a gain oi i pomia. unere was a report likewise that tho better tradlns in Ooldfield sharea to- inna. day with the reDort of a settlement of . v. .,,0., , iMfF., m w mi uiiv .up- i ..r"?"- t..--"-f r 1 I . v. . ,, . ........ . nlv Oaa . nr lllhfl n.i tnn Rfl. llinfl- t.h . flnlrr II R inuur UIIUCUllieB. Tokays rit 111. Im6 Blacks at $1.60 60s, $1.60; 100s, $17.26; baleaT $2.2lf; There will be no session of ths ex- ' per wate of four baskets " " Imported Liverpool. 60s, $XO.0O; 100s, change Monday on account of Admls- - Tomatoes are selling for all sorts fl00i 1.8:i brreU; 2s, sion day. of nrir.. .ln. vt .tra.i o-. 6s and 10s. $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump Official bid prices: off grade stock sold, as low as 16c a I?0.- Per tonJ "-lb. rock. $11.00; OOLDFIELD DISTRICT. past 24 hours whlls r.Zt.U Picking Hop Crop. (Special Dlapstch to Tbe Jocrntl.) Albany. Or. Sent 6. Waa-on loada of people are passing through Albany dally Jntrbfr .Uf dividend but citt i Tinfi tut rrnTT-ri n .h.i. ... n u i. .. '--"' im.i ... 311Alir0 ill JJilOUU " " V a I a i - awniis it nad no apparent effect upon huuui ijiuveiiuvuv. nuu cuBji. v iblb. i yriuorniajiiiig. "Tha Ufa K.ni.Hn. ' ahnnt nna n thai The London market was weak and large hop fields during picking time la generally lower for Americans. Ths decidedly Interesting and annually fur- BP.0' England rate Is unchanged. box during ths c?.. ...... ... n . t. .. w A If. . . . . , ; . . " -I iinnvt nrlraa annlv T A . 1 rtr 1.1.1 . ... .T. . . . -it . . . . iucr iukk iouna . numtitii arourto i ... - - - . r--- t . : i nawK jis.dua. uoiuridis Mountain 40. .. . . ... . , rnan ..or nr. t at tnrm mv anwi.i nri.a r - ... - . . -cems.witn an occasional sals .10 I ,,hir Vh.T.V.hXA- 7 " " Ju.nD. cents lugner than that rrnVn ' TmA;.-i t-T-' 1 o. m Adams lie, silver Fick 60c, May Queen loo, Nevada Boy 7c, B. B. Ext 7c, Dixie Ives 80c, Cohderor l'lo. Black Rock 60! wonder soca. oro Banastorm Ext. Great Bend Ext. 260, eld B. B. Comb. Frao. sa. n r Bonanza 6c, Kewanos 68a, Esmeralda inc. oriruna zic, uracKerjack Zlc, Red run 00c, monsin, ml inc. JjOU Ull Vernal 16c Penn sylvania 2cA, Goldfield M. Co. $1.80, -rws-tra t . 1 . . m St.. . I Btirasma 4sWatV. UUIUIICIU JTI. wU. 11.au. A smaU shipment of citron was re-1 - tZirS Ta'TM?. VJS' 7o.' Kendall 26c.l5ooth 88c Blue Bull 33c. -. j ' - " ' I AnamR ixn. Miivnr ner kii. miv unsn V 1a 4T. nrtliimKfsi K. U-IKas-viIs. T 04- a!i-? entB, Pound. BEANS Small white. $J.10; large 1 iinn Hair zm. . t. rioiuuiK 1 rv 1 1 i p--i-,Artnii ri jnmnn. Bun rr in r. " ; ,r it . . I -., ( 7V " f s wwDvis. ivt VSi I Wj. Uaws-.A 47-. A 1 at . 61 Wflrfl mtt.1n.llh .TnnnnMii. KifltKUa. mamtA 771i.r ". w nwouvs, Wa, V 1 h r wiTyTn f .w ol iVftr.ni Ta Lc. empire , izc, Red Top. 1- a a': ,4:T Tea rv' riorenc 14.55. piamondn i"tA ui 1 nuts, ituiuu ucr iu, uiuavui v nuo. p.. Mi n -r.nl. a t eta tpple Grow- 10c per lb; BrasU nuts. 18c per lb: JU- ni "omt B d' IS -ailr-V k " ?.e,n8? m. u.M Llm!t 6 He; Mexican reds, 4Hc- wen despite the genera heavy ana . ypeteraays prices talned today. The sale of the entire 1907 apples or the Hood River i .r. .IttlM .A , I. rw. . . . . . . pany of Hood River, came as a per lb; almonds, i921Hc. surprise 10 the trade. It is understood ataata. Tlih ni PrmHrin. that tha price 1. the highest on record. FRESH MEAfsWi -Tra-Has. Ion 1 2c' Y? Ti 2iJa. 'oSm f risf Votes of ths Trade. fancy, SHc per lb; large. 78o per lb; S. Pick Ext. 6c Y. Rose 6cA. Col. Mt. id; ordinary, so r.xi. ac. uoianeia con. $7.45, Diamond mutton, i iieia i nangie zuc .. .. .. . ....... u.uii u i nnu liiiiw- ty. . i . . . v . (HIM II Ui nuim vhr anma ma... .. mv. x-uruaiiu until, rt.LI. ti w , . 0 7. I..".:. '. nnnaM Ymnm 1h in 11 IKa IS, nmr K' I Vlillll .1 V7, aacxicajl, 0(C. UOUIQ A ?r.?! .9 I" ta'n" Th."i u7n h" ih.' Curry 30c, Con. Virginia 80c Savage Teuow Nevada Official range of stocks: nlshes an outing combined with profit to thousands of families from the cities and surrounding country. Krebs Brothers' ysrd near Independence is one of the largest yards in the state and many of the pickers passing through the city have thla as their destination. Al- A 7r Dinn.li tha nrtna a v.rv Inar anil tha AmaJ- li0 DESCRIPTION. though the price is very low and the prospects other than encouraging for satisractory monetary returns irom tnis season's crop, ths work progresses with out hlndrsnce and a great portion of the crop will be saved In Linn county and surrounding counties. New York Cotton Market. September i sawi ox us xraae. rancy, h per lo; large, 7f 8 Hop pickers are returning in great veal, extra, SVic Pr lb; ordi inumbers on account of the poor con- ?er Ib;. or' 'C70 Per lb' '"oi of the yards. It is sited thSt S7wll0arS5,T& .'" "A !rrS2l . -0.m -I?we" OoT liama 10 'to iTlb." li i . . P'caera. 14 .. .. .b 1Si ik. ta n o ltaa "rry 30C, con. Virginia 80c, According to Julius Wolf of SUver- i J. bAfas? baon , de22c oir Hale & Norcross tl.t ?On hSvbha-aS a't 'au vlnPi& rSl keTtTnUn10i1Cher U- le StjFViJi wnP!"!. 13c. per lb; regular short clears, un- 48c- Unlon Se- - ton section cents a pound. While In the city yes terday Mr. Wolf stated that consider smoked. 12o ner lb: smoked 12c oer lb: clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked. 13o BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 6c. Bullfrog 12c, Mont Bull v., . ... . . . "" . kkw uuauiuasu. X u umuiv ww neiiir pinpn.nc.n in m. ik. t . v. .... . a .a . o . i i . c r r .v.i, .srsttlng a sufficient number of iiiiv.r. I InCnv.A Vi""" "Yil"'. '1DJ- " c at onal Bank 20cA L. Harris J nraaaait m..t. -it vi " r," . ""'..-.r" """'.'-', "' jy c, Amnnyst zuc uoid Bar B6o. Bteln Dressed meats of all kinds m.rm v I rm.m haiiia. n.JAir Wi Oftres sionsr Front ivtrAdtf snl , .mAV.. 11 ik. .ul instsjices a premium over the printed per lb; pickled tdriguei, 70o each. 1,?Lkeu.1.1,Lper.,lbi wy BcA, Denver Buf. Annex 6cA. Bon i,"5-"U;",u'r me Clare 40c. Mayflower Con. 84c Ho Monty, Mt lie. B. Daisy lOcA, Home 4kClata1ra Cnn t1 A VaMl.A r I -i a. ning values of. Alaska red made per lb; steam rendered, los. 9ic per get 6cA. Tramp Con 36c Victor lOcT ,m.0.yftf Mentioned In (b; 6a, 11 o per lb; compound 10s, &0rth Star IcA. Sunset 6c ' TONOPAH , fish Is out of first hands and values 1 60 Per lb: halibut, 60 per lb; striped Ton. Nev. 110.87H, Mont Ton. $2.95, . are materially higher than at the open-I bas"' 16c Per lb- catfish, 11c per lb; sal- Ton. Ext $1.27, Macwamara 21o, Mid lag. ' mon. fresh Columbia chlnook, 11c per way 7Sc Ton. Belmont $2.86H. Ohio i-j. trom street prices: - i auvere, oisc per id; numpDacx, c 1 i""- c. vycti ana uon. sec Golden Crraln. Tltmr and Vaas ' I per .lb; herrings, 5o per lb; soles, 6c Anchor lie, Jim Butler 81c, Ton. Cash nitM nmo T r - per jp; snnmps izo per id: percrr bo ooy oca, rtoston ron. c, Monarch IPtts. IN,,i T 8 Calcutta. c. large 1 per lb; tomcod, 7o per lb; lobsters. 60 1 Ex. 60. Mont. Mid. . Ext 8c, Golden r . f T fflFnfl II 1 fT SI SJ 1 A 1 te. mm 1 V. at u L . I . . 1 n . . am.. . I " mm mmmw mm mm LH'TmZp1: . ilc,Lll.?u- fw!N.,"te' "rff?.."6 P?.r MANHATTAN DISTRICT. M- ?3NrWhP,e. : cracked, $80 ton. 7c per lb; frosen shad, 6o per lb; black ."v?10.-. 6c .9" P8 8o- Sy"r j3ajuh.i New Feed, 122.60 23.00 1 cod. 7Hc per lb. iV vi."f'r'T f J2e 0' "S- 'ertton: roiled. . $24.40 26.6): hrewla. OYSTERS Shoalwater bar. per gal ""'"'"ation zc, uranny zc. i:CL9 zt. . 2B: P?r 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym- "JM Grey 13cA, Cowboy I 1UIU Sb.UV . .BJr-I 1 IMf -1 If Hnra. SI1.IMI ' III V TT I . : . " -w vv v K YE $1.65 per cwt Dla. Der saron. 12.25: nr 115-lh aak. ??Aj l "" anh-..9c. Broncho 9c. Jump. rf OATS-New-Proueers' price-Nc 1 6.dO6.6B; Eagle, canned, 1 flOc can; $f " 22e ""y HnrV.U 1, 7. ,C' ,8' blt. $24.00 per ton; gray, $28.00.? dosen; eastern In shell, $1.75 per hun- " 22c'J- ?rrl lc' Lnd,an CamP 7c- xmoiern uregon patents, I area. I . mvivua ajioijrtiuio. ,89i , ".'fi;, 64.16; export $3.80; CLAMS -Hardshell, per box, $2.40; Falrv. Silver King 20cA,Falrv. Eagle valley. $4.804.JO; graham. Vis, $3.76 razor clams. $2.00 per box; 10c per doa. 11-67 H. Nevada Hills $6, Pittsburg Sil- .bail?LilTTjFFS-Bran. ,17.00 per ton- 180ca?:r,,icMan,la' 15,4c: fSUSS- llm!foV!i 0e0Untry' "cAL-lipearl or Astral-Cases. . - wWiVlLr.S,..:iSr0";??- 19c per gal- water white. Iron bbls Blsr Frnlt Cron. ti.i.-stwuuvei s uriu i mnrnv. i i j -. . I w 47 Z".. ."000l7.00i hghriTraeg" cases. lcneV- 86 deg., cases, 24 Ho per I4c per ga.; wi .Hiimn lit ontu nn- ?.fi .. zic per gai. tiiooT''mlVed:i O.ooo A8.?MNS.-?.deg.. cases. 24H J8.00.00: grain; $8.00io.00: cheat.' nwiSMFBB.. I.Sf.' 1 18.00 j.oow.uv: gram, J8.OO10.00; cheat ..v.irv w ii.vv. t ' " -f Butter, Errs and Poultry. TURPENTIN uttttttd wat xp k t . I wooden bb). 83e tier ral Sweet cream, 38 He; sour. aiHa E.W,1?I,TP LEAD Ton lots. 7c per lb; iffi".r ''"y, creamery, 35c: " wio xV.rTr" iil' V""'l.0?ci. . tate """"" BENZINE 68dee.. cases. 25e car ni Iron bbla, 28c per gal. JJB In casea, B6o per gal Seconds. -a2fcc; - eastern 82Hc;' atate Dtr fancy. 35c: seconds. aSVir.: .tnr. r. 1 Per Ke- EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 57r. 1 rT.P A T? OT A rr"m?T TXT eastern. 2626c vAJijt i xizx x j.XJUiXi , JJ.1 -i.ru-gAm.rTctns: J?& THE PAL0USE COUNTEY i uriiii 'J u v . .-- MiwAi v. .i.i . at ;Ho lb.; fancy hens, UHc lb.; roosters .vriotK i h 'JSe?,t 6 rLeftr(I?y tM id, ih-'rv.r. iiauuJ i liliri the weather cleared off. and tradav the f -,T-. , BhJnlng brigntiy. Mr. crabtfee. a , . ' . veteran threshing machine man, this macnine win start up tnis arternoon. The wheat Is somewhat wet but I be- tnresn an rint tnis arter-f or the machines started un tt. and tha rarmara' drnnnln. ' "Tliers is a very aeavy demand a "P'nn . reviving again. There is for . dresssd i real along Front rTKK JX. W,5eaL "k.w.,u, "1 .... .. . . . i rv vatuci iiuiu SUPPLIES OF VE.iL "MUCE 7TDEE DEMAND S. T' - - - this morning. 4' street at this time. .. There ia a al thla on keeoa hi general" lack 'Of arrivals accord- a In many cases the threshing crews .ingtha tadhiajald,. " 4 ing prices uj ito,ha top Hmlts. s again. In this district thire is but little 4 Ot courss 4rssd roeat.arrtyals bleached wheat, and no reporte have as 1 i '?1? 1 syhocx,0ma1thou?h of year, -owing to the press of count of the long spell of wet wwther 4 ' other Work on ths 1 farms, hut". t V14 sprout more or less. Most all ..ui tm cm in mis aistnct. There r.SCunfl1f4aJ..a4ar4M but they I re uninjured. ' this year the supplies have been -j .ioiro. au. along. , j. f. BU-- a y chanan of ths Buchanan-Behrena . 4 . company, ' ; " - " ' 4 A hook-on government Inspection of V" ; "niaa io every -visitor at tne Union Meat eomnaiiv'a fmnti. . v. . pur. ofd .howr;---rjrr oce (Special ninpntch to Tbe Journ.l.) Gar'u1,5-w'ytraiin-.i8vePt- 5 John Goss. one of the blc fruit frrowera nt h hi. trict, was In Garfield today selling his Bartlet.pear crop which he says Is a oig une. mr. uo9s saia: My apple pear and Italian prune crops will be one of the biggest I have ever seen I did not have the time to take care of it in the proper manner so I leased it out ana give inree rourins Of the crop, the lessee to sprsy the orchard and keep It well cultivated. I noticed a three-year-old tree of the Mcintosh va riety yesterday as I was passing through the orchard that contained 111 big red apples. The tree is about three raei wui, ana iu incnes rrorn the ground It measures butJ4i lnchca in rlrmin. ference. There, was a large number of apples picked Off this tree earlv In thn season. The Mcintosh Is one of tha wry ciiuiuesi -vurieima. ann aimnat t the Jonathan '5 in flavor." - U. S. Government Bonds. Open. High. Low. Jan. 1266 1268 1248 Feb 1270 1270 1264 UMarch ...1278' 1278 1260 April ....1282 1Z82 1254 May 1287 1287 1278 Sept 1288 1290 1274 Oct 1247 1249 1226 Nov. 1253 1263 1248 Dec 1258 1258 1239 6. 1263 1264 1260 1264 1268 1278 1231 1236 1241 4 1260 126 1271 1276 1279 128 1229 1245 1257 LlTcrpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Sept 6. Cotton futures closed weaker, to 1 point up. Berlin Wheat Market. Berlin. Sept 6. Wheat closed power. le Budapest Wheat Market. Budapest Sept- 6. Wheat closed un. changed. Portland Bank Statement. ....$L198,41.72 .... 946,020.77 Clearings todsy.... Clearings year ago Gain today $268,920.96 Balance today 161,674.60 Balance year ago 62,218. 32 New York-London Silver. Nsw Tork, Sept 6. Bar silver 68 He Liondon si 7-ia. , NEWELL GIVES LESSON IN FANCY PACKING New Tork Sept 6. Government Donas; Twos, registered . do coupon Threes,' registered .... do coupon Threes, small bonds . . FHs Columbia. 8-fi6s. . Fours, registered, new oo coupon Twos. Panama ; , Philippine Fours ...... Bid. ...104 ...106H ...102 ...102 101 IH 111 1ZH .126 V4 .104 .109H Asked. 105 V. 104 iJ 103 108 127 M 127H 106 Liverpool Grain Market. tVHKAT Onen. v Close. ., Sent 4. fSaln Bept.,,7s -Hd- JS 7V '7s 7Hd , Hd uac. . jua - vs juTka 7siOHd ' Hd Sept. 6s t& 6s 6Hd 6s Id 44 It would pay growers of froits and especially grapes to send to W. H. Nswell of Gaston for a box of his Concord grapes with their fancy label. This, season Mr. Newell Is packing his grapes In five pound baskets, a label printed in several colors be ing pasted on each package. Ths grapes are likewise packed In style and for this reason a bet ter price i. obtained than would have been the cass were they put Into the basket like ths ordU nary grower does. Mr. Nswell will explain his plan. 4 Am. Car A F. c. A m P. 9 Am V VI Am! Cotton oil, c Am. lioco., com. Am. Sugar, com. Am. smelt, com do preferred . . Anaconda M. Co. Am. Woolen, o. , Atchison, com . . do pref orred . , Bait. & O., corn. . do preferred . . Brooklyn R. Tr.. Canadian P., c . . Central Leath., c. do preferred Chi. G. W., c. Chi. M, St. P.,. Chi. & Nw., c... Ches. A Ohio... Col. F. A I., c. Col. South., com. do sec. pref.. do first pref. . Corn Prod., com. do prefered . . Delaware A H. . D. it Rio G.. c. j$o, preferred.. Erie, common .. do, sec pref. . . do. first Dref . . Great N., pref. 111. Central . . . Loulsv. & N.... Manh. Railway Mex. Cent. R. . Miss.. K. A T..- e 85 M., K. & T C..I 36 90H 10H 121 14 83H 24 42 73 1 70H S9H $8H 21H 8H I 60 124 135 108H 18 10H 123 145 83 H 24 H 45 VIsaAiirl Tai National Lead N. T. Central N. Y.r Ont. A W worr. & west., do D North American. North. Pao. o. . . Pac. Mall. SS. Co. Penn. Ry Peop. G-. L. A C. Pres. Steel Car, c ao d ... Reading. do 2d D do 1st p . . . . Rip. I. A B c. do p Rck Island, c. ao x) StL. AS. F. 2d l d .. Bt. U&S. W. C. do p South. Pac, e. Southern 'ity'o! ao d u . . Texas A Psc... , 8t. U&W. o. do d Union Pac, e . do d U. S. Rubber, c do p 17. S. Steel, c. do t Wabash, o ao p 6 6 97 94H IS 1154 24 21 85 50 128 136 108 "ii 90 46H 164H 18H 123 1464S 23 26 24 A- LTHOUGH the .Increaied aupply of cream due to the re' - cent rains scarcely Denna to be tnitticient to enable ui to meet tne steaauy increasing demand for Damascus Creamery Butter We have decided to reduce the price of this POPULAR PURE FOOD PRODUCT TO 80c I The Two Pound Square It is with a duesense of appreciation of this growing demand tor our butter that we now express Our Hearty Thanks For the numerous calls for Damascus Creamery Butter by the peopie wno appreciate quality. Leading Grocers feel that in selling our product the returns are sure, if the profits are a little less. The guarantee of the makers to refund the money for any square of Damascus Creamery Butter ever left on their bands or returned to them for reasonable cause is a ready winner' of customers. 8Ry NOTE If your (rarer does not satisfy your wants telephone East 1062 or B 1430. 62H 1Z7 in 120 87 5J S4 24 4644 182 11 183 135 108 18 86 -86 86 36 o I mil 69 1X1 25 118 87 20 40 87 r -aa, i c m 1I 21 Ore Lands ex. dividend 81 a share, v. Call money closed 2 per cent. Total sales for day. 69,800 . share - CONTINUED RAINS PUT WHEAT , CROP IN CONSIDERABLE DANGER 4 4 ' BTorthsraat crop Wsathsr. Western Oregron lihd western Washington Showers tonight and Friday, cooler except near coast; southwesterly winds. Eastern Oregon and southern Idaho Showers tonight or Fri day, cooler Friday. Eastern Washington and northern Idaho Showers to night or Friday, cooler. ' By Rniun tt " rnh.. With showara aa-aJn Milinti K .w. oureau ior lonignt and Friday In Oregon, Idaho and Washington tha wheat crop of ths Paclflo northwest la in very much danger. Practically over half the crop Is still In a position where a considerable por tion of It would be ruined If the rains dp not cease for a sufficient time to allow threshers to resume work for a week or so. ... Whlls a -large pep cant of ths grain Is already cut and In atock, continued showers would cause it to sprout and if tha Sraln waa not antlralv nmiiui Its quauty will not be so good.. The continued rains ars causing much Worry to ths local trade ani unMi.n. to exporters who have figured on doing recprd-ferealktncbualneaa 4hls cereal canun un account or in. unuiu.nv ri n puality of' ths grain. WhUe- no change la quotation was mads in ths local market today; buvina- 1a ami n volume and would be heavier were pro- wr.. wHuoi m ui go ai tas present m.K W Low WesEast SEPTEMBER 11-12-13 LAST OPPORTUNITY Final dates of sale tnis season for the special rotind trip tickets to the east. Secure berth reservations at once. NORTHERN PACIHC RAILWAY Call on or. addrsaa AD. CHARLTON A.G. P. A. 255 Morrison St Portland, Or. tm Getting Piit mm m anuyic Buuier k any store where you find the., paints, .enamela, stains, varnishes, sold under the famous ' ;'- Acme : QnaUty; mane - in rfor Yon can he sore tn crrt - Kk trierht ititti any use without fuss. bother or nn certainty. . This quality mark pro ; tects ypa ia buyine and using. juci us sena von .; ? -k. y.;-r Hi. jrxy2. . a copy of the complete new- I... Trty-fef. ; a-auiu suiu s-imsues. - u your nearest dealer . MnriAf Mnn1MN bm4(i 4l II A aa.1 A.llii t i assaawaaava, a-taaj jv WlUt U4C - AWIUC JOJUlty X-UXa Will. "IT . ?Psoy a Doota at thsl Bept. .6s t4id Bs SHd 6s Id 44d I weather buraTu if, tXJlVt Ti if,2"'llolum "a would be heavier wero pror ; ' its 'TMPIST. YOBTIUBS. IHsuarlbertciw. ' ' " :t 4 ywf.