The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 09, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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TODAY
HOP QUALITY
SHOWS BETTER
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTliAND, ' MONDAY EVENING," SEPTEMBER : 0, 1907.
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Everyone U Picking: Their IIops B
cause , of the Promise of the Short
Sellers that Prices Would Pay. r -v
14o Ibi old ducks, llo ' lb! soiinr.
laucxa, no id.; gees, old, svioo 10.,
iururi. liDiia id. lor oia. lauiiw,
$1.60 dot.: pigeons, 1.2f dm; dressed
poultry. lOtHO tr id. miner.
' ' - Hope, Wool ad VMM.
HOPS .-. 1107 croD Choice. TOMt
prim to choice. 7c: ordinary. 4 a to per
wool hot cup valley, lotjuej
eastern uregon, iicpzio.
MU1-1A1K New 11107 II ( JIHO.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 1520o
.Latfist ifp.nnm 1 From the J'i " wool 4oc; medium, wool
, Iviiio mob: inn wool.
Vnio Sotr Satvia TmnmvA I tawxjw Pritn
Yards Say Some Improve
-Others Much Wore,
'rime, per
II and grease, 2lHo.
UiHTlU BAHKr 70 per lb.
1, 71 Oil' each,
lb, SHOo; No.
Latest market features:
Hop quality better than expected.
Street condition alarms street;
Several car a bananas overripe.
Two cars grapea cause a glut
Km and Tionltrv In rood shape.
Butter supplies accumulate again.
Cheese market is H cent tower.
Oreen peaches are not wanted.
Potatoes in a leaky condition.
No meats to supply the trade.
Smite and Teg-stable.
POTATOES Fane. Bl.O0al.2S sell
Ins: buying, white. iOciail per sack:
sweets, I14PI0 ID. .
ONIONS Jobbing price Or
00: buvlnr. Sl.fiO: erarilo. , la Der
la
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, I4.50
4.7t: bananas, (o lb: lemons. 14.00 7. SO
per box: limes, Mexican. 14.00 per 100;
pineapples, fl.SSol.OO dosen; (rapes.
tciiii,: peacnea, eotMOo: . canta-
oupes, 101. IS; plums, SOOlOo; water
nelone. lUo; cultivated blackber-
Renorts received from the nop fields . . ....v... .
swV show V be'uer -ra'tr thaVh.. ! . VABycS-Trnlpnew. lOej?
the yard, whfch were thought to be ft (MJ1?"'
Sfis"' & eiW. -s ion;' 4ososr rTor"t
"V" r..1"".hV.Vki per lb; cauliflower, 0eWu.aoa;
wit. i. ....hl (T.V.iiiS f"t ! norseraaisn, bo id: articnoKes,
quality will be omwbt b'.fSt, 2 USttVlo dos; rreen onions, isc per dos;
over the first estimates. H?wver. DelY t0 lb; hothouae let-
r..t man v or int varaa are uuurvr i . . i , 7. w w..u..... 11
w - - - I luuw, uuai vuvuiumiit uvuiuum aw
man expeciea a as 1 J6o dos; radishes, ISo doaen bunches:
f,'"PLPjckeiv.thf 2SFLZmZZP'k H? b; green corn. 10LI(
wuijr mi. aac; ceiery, 760.
uauai range In prloe. It now t ran-1 w-
spires that the pick will be mucn
Orooerles, sTute, Bto.
I Tti a n e at ail; . .MmJt
greater than at nrat nipicnu, i n . "VH" i.77' ' ""'v;"""T
talk of a shorUge elsewhere and Pb. .0Tg; bjrry, .i7k; dry ywulaied.
able high prlcea causing many or I 8.7Hs Star I6.77V4; conf. Av IS.I7.
to nick' than would have been the xtra A. .l.fTft: folden, O. k.fTMj.P
t"r.ucc:.:fuUy " P ' W KiWi'l&;;-rlf Varreu! iso;'boxe
trap ao successruuy. ... 60o advance on sack basis.
"Mnh Inn minv hnna will be DlCkCd I ... . .
thl. r ..oK" .ays AfcKlnley Mitchell
who has luat returned from a trip up Q?0.l"r."-;
the valle. "Molt every-one -ts ptdtlng - mow 1 fa st e- reie,
at thla time and this will likely cause) COJTEE Package brands, flS.HO
a further depreaaton in prices." 1 11.(1.
According to Mr. Mitchell his yards 8ALTV Coarse Half ground. 100s,
are much better than first ollvsd lia.eo per ton: 60s, ii.o; tawe, aairy
the quality being the beat in years. 80s, $17.60; 100s, llj.li; baJea, $1 j(f;
Dealers are playing a waiting game Imported Uverpool, SOs. $110.00; 100s,
In the market at this time; no late 11..00: JiVf. 1 "r ,n
sales being reported. They are not s and 10s $4.S0S.SO: Uvsirool lump
so anxious to do bualneaa as'they were rock. $20.66 per ton; 60-lb rock. $11.00;
a week ago when they believed that 1Mb. $1 0.
only a small fraction of the hope (Above prices apply to aaies or less
would be gathered. Eastern and Euro- than car lota. Car lots- at special prices
pean markets are unusually quiet for subject to xiuctualions.)
this time of year but it Is reported . R1CE Imperial Japan. No. 1. to; No.
Dunmeas is oemgi .
BEANS Small white. $-.10: large
white. IS. 80; pink, $3.66; bayou. $3.0;
I.lmitH R IA r M.Ytfin run N I
Complain on Street Condition. NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. I Mo pei
While Front street dealers are very Virginia, 7 Ho per lb; roasted. 10c per
anxious to have that thoroughfare lm- lb; Japanese, 66Hc: roaatecY 77H
nr.d ih.v im in irmi over the per lb; walnuts. California. lOo per lo
action of the Portland General Electric PIn """i i PT id: nicaory nuts,
company in tearing up the east side iu '','u- "r? 1 liininV,
of the street while the west side was J, 'bi .flnyu.5eCan 1820
being prepared for the new pavement. PM. almonds, l2mc
LI
Esroot
IS OFF GRADE HOGS
LOB TODAY DROP III PRICE
WheAt 3Iarket in Chicago Value is Cut 25 to, 50c Today
Sustains a Loss With
Foreign Slump.
I
Good Hogs Wanted at
Top Lambs Better
LOCAL LIVESTOCK RUN.
CHICAOO WHEAT VALUES.
aTortfewMt Crop W oaths.
Western Oregon and Western
Washington Fair tonight: Tues
day fair: cooler exoept near
4 coast; northerly winds.
4 Eaatern Oregon. Eaatern Waah
4 ington and Idaho Fair and
4j warmer tonight and Tuesday.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
IIS 110 214
100
IS til
14 100
Today ....
Week ago.,
zear ago
Previous year
Portland Union Stockyarda, Sept 9.
Just why the hog producers of Oregon
will year after year peralat in shipping
a proauot to market before it is ready
Is a mystery to the livestock trade. At
thla time of year It haa been the cus
tom of late to force stocks and China
fat hogs on the market when they were
not wanted. At this time of year mere
is scarcely arty call for stockers and
Sept
Deo.
May
EE:MMi IS 81
that considerable
done quietly in Mew xork ny uermans iiZ,hZl aX,.fi - hi t.
n .nnnt f tt,. 1. rrloa mtnrltm rt I BEANS Small white
on accou
offered at there,
To make matters more uncomfortable
for the commission trade, this Is the
Keats, Fish nd Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs,
height of the fruit season ana the fancy, IHo per lb; large, lata per it
veaj. extra, Sftc per 10; oratnary,
lane
street is in such a condition that great I veaL extra. 84c per lb; ordinary, 8c
trouble la experienced In receiving and per lb; poor, 7o per lb; mutton,
hlnnin I rancv 8 9c oer lb.
florin hams io in u inn lea Der .D
The araDe market Is glutted worse ii to 1 A the. lsun ner lb: II to 10 lbs.
or two more cars rrora i.:aiirornia. Bun- jb; picnics, llc per id; cottage roil,
unes 01 grapes were never so pienii iso per id; regular snort cieara, un
ful in thla market and Drlces are thero- smoked. 12o per lb: smoked 12o per lb
fore ruling down toward the bottom, clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, llo
Some as low as 60 cents a crate. per jd: union Dutts, io to u ids, un
Peach market is showing a very wide smoaea, lao per id. smpicea. no per jd
vvr lit
penta for good
price range today owing to the mlxod clear bellies, unsmoked.- 11 Uc per 1
quality. Price ranges from SO to 80 moked 114 per lb; shoulders. 12
FfSe'J 'caw. of 'banana, arrived In LOCAL iRJJKetUe leafTlOs. llo
ihfPli'lJAiahl !. oV lb; 60-lb tin., ijgo
, , . i rtissi irr
Inoreaelng the complaint commission f"r ' " "ra u" K
row haaad aaainst the banana trust 1., 6"' .110 Pr ' compound, 1(1
.i. . : tt. i iiitc Dor id.
the trade has borne its troubles with o nir lb- hLibui o oer ib- s riDed
ZSSP&IXEV bisriBo per fbf ca'tflsh. He fcK
one is afraid of the trust.
Cheass Market Is Sow I per lb; herrlnga, 6c per lb; soles, 6c
A lower ranae of values is todav P" 'bI shrimps 12o per lb: perch 0
shown in tne cneese market, un flats
the trade is offering supplies at II
and 16 V4 centa a pound, a reduction
of H cent from former flgurea. Sup
piles at Tillamook are still too great
for demand as stocks must be shipped
to this city entirely because It Is
the hlghtest market on the coast.
Creamery butter is weak for outside
brands and none are charging more
than SZtt cents a pound today. Bud
plies are greatly Increased and some
are talking of cutting another gash in
values despite the fact that the market
is advancing botn in tne south and east.
Egg market is so firm that most any
price asked is oDtamea tnese days, very
small supplies of strictly fresh local
stocks tne cause.
Chicken market remains with an ex
cellent tone, prices being maintained at
Saturday s riaures.
Dressed meats of all kinds were never
in smaller supplv than at this time.
Prices in consequence are a fraction
higher for strictly fancy goods.
Chittim bark market Is quite active
both in the east and on the coast Some
buying at higher values.
Front street prices:
drain. Floor aa Feed. -
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, lo. Urge
lots: small lots, I Ha
WHEAT New Club. 22c: red Rus
sian, 79c; blueetem, 84c; valley, 82c
CORN Whole, $; cracked, $80 ton.
BARLEY New Feed. $22.B0 28.00
per ton; rolled, $24.6026.60; brewing,
123.80(924.00
RYE 11.66 per cwt
.OATS New Proueers nrice Ttfn 1
white. 124.00 per ton; gray, $28.00.
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents,
$4.80; straights, $4.25; exports, $8.90;
valley, $4.8004.40; graham, s, $8.76;
wnoie wneat, st.vu; rye, bus, &.b
bales. IS.oo.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton
middlings, $26.00: shorts, country, $20
city, i!; cnop, io.uup ji.uu.
HAY Producer's price Tlmoth
Willamette valley, fancy. 116.00(817.0
ordinary, $12.00014.00; eastern Oregon,
11800: mixed. $10.00010.60: clover.
$8.0008.00; grain, $8.00010.00; cheat
$10.00311.0U.
Batter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT F. o. b, Portland-
Sweet cream, 83 He; sour, 31 He
BUTTER City creamery, 86o
seconds, 82Hc; eastern, 82e; state
fancy. 32 He; seconds, . 82 He; store,
Oregon, ayic
EGOS Extra fancy, candlsd, 270
27Hc: eastern, 26026c.
CHEESE New Full cream, flats,
16l6Hc Pr lb.; Young Americans,
17 c per id. eastern, UMiC
POULTRY Mixed chicken 120
13 He ID.: rancy nens, lane id.; roosters.
old, 1 lOo lb; fryers, 14c; broilers.
per lb; tomcod, 7c per lb; lobsters, llo
er id; iresn mackerel, no per id: craw
tah. 25c per dosen; sturgeon. 12 Ho per
d: Dlack bass. 20c Der id: sliver smalt.
7o per lb; frosen shad, 6o per lb; black
coa, 7o per id. -y
OYSTERS Shoalwater bar. ner ral.
Ion, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $6.00; Olym-
?ia. per gal on, 12.16; per lis-ib sack,
8.0006.60; Eagle, canned, 60c can; $7
dosen; eastern In shell, $1.75 per nun-
area.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $1.40;
razor clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per dos.
Faints, Goal OIL Etc
ROPE Pure Manila, 16 c; standard,
llic: sisal, lie.
COAL Ou- Pearl or Astral Cses,
liHo per gai water wnite, iron ddis,
14o per ga!; wooden. 17c Der gal; head
light, 170 deg., cases, 21Ho per gal.
GASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24 Ho per
gal; Iron bbls, 18c per gaL
BENZINE 63deg.. cases, 26o per gal;
iron bbls, ISo per gaL
TUKruNTiisjs in cases, no per gai;
EGGS SUPPLIES ARE
SMALLEST IN STREET
"Eggs were never so scarce as 4
at this time. The market Is in 4
the best possible shape and all
shipments now command , the top
figures. Local eggs are always
better than those from the east
nd it is noteworthy that they, a)
always command tha best price. 4
"Potatoes should be fully .ma- 4
tured befora shipping," Decausa"" 4
4iof the very hot weather. A
4 large amount of stock Is now
a . arrlvln in leaky condition.
a thus spoiling the market and
a perhaps bringing down prices on
4 tha," good produot" J. P. . Bu- a
ehanan of Buchanan-Behrens Co.
I
aMylAn VKIi 611 rat
wrwuii w; i vwu vi cb-a.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7Xe per lb;
600-lb lots. 80 per lb; less lots, 8Vic.
WIRE NAILS Present baais at $3.1$
per keg.
Little Damage Reported.
(Special Dlapitch to The Jonrnal.)
Garfield. Wash.. Sept. 9. W. Hay-
fleld of Farmlngton was In Garfield yes
terday. Mr. Hayfleld said: "There has
been no damage to wheat to speak of
In the Farmlngton district by the rain.
TVa tfvsitsa Im sniMa InaraMMSia w nnlnral
mo vev( m duiiiv a ttat uxiiioo, aid i.vivicu
and occasionally a shock of damaged
or rotten oats Is found, but the cases
ara rare. The Farmlngton district pro
duced a bio- cron thin season nnd thara
is but very little land for Bain
Mr. Hayfleld owns nearlv 1.000 acres
01 iana in tne aisinct ana at S7o
bushel for his crop of wheat lust hnr-
vested and sold, he realises net from
the land $30 an acre. He does not
know what he could Invest his money
in ana in axe a greater rate or interest
He is, like many other conservative
business men, buying Instead of selling
janu. mr, nayneia is me pioneer mer
chant of Farmlngton. and believes there
is a great future before the Palouse
country.
Sept IBept 7. Loss. 1106. 1 feeders but shippers persist In send'
tnem to market Just the same.
Oood Xogs la Demand.
For first-class finished hogs a good
Chleaa-o. Sent . Althouah tha wheat I demand la now ruling in the local yards.
m , viK.. Receipts of this character are small
market started strong and at higher ,nd fh b.,t tuff r-adU plok1
prices today's trading was bearish. Up by packera at $6.7607. However.
Longs ware principal sellers on the for stockers and feeders there is prao-
Livarflool decline. Jloally no call and the price Is down
Ldvsrpooi aeciina, 1. t fo fh- .w fh. BPa
Th government OrOD flgurea to be taken China fata ara down tha aama
given out . tomorrow at an hour earlier I .mount and for the aame reason.
than usual will make tha first approxl- t don't known why they send such
mate after the harvest astlmata of the ituff to market" says President Daugh
wheat croD of the United States) for I tr. it tn ii at an
1107. From a difference of about II I . t tk. limits
1 1 L vfiwogu u.Ltvui v , auu nw 1 nlQQ,
cember wheat before tha winding up wrv ra watta.
S . U . . V- 1lA..ld.t AH Ik... I
waa a dUfaxaaaa-of but lltUe over S ,an,h'5!C05ni1-,f t,mLtun.fa'h???
. h. i.. i..t ru.vi I In the yafds last week and the
wheat is leas a burdaa than It was. Tha P"P?V 'SLSJSi
wide difference previously pravalUng wwt Tha market is steadier and
v.. . k. . a,,! tka irto.l I is holding welL Lambs are about 2S
elevator situation, which now seems In oen "P i,,iW. J? t.
a fair way of speedy settlement .Sl,t, i" , t Z."J1- '
A great deal or wneat wouia un- ...v.. ...
.ubtedlv have bean carried by mis- " "0 head of eatUa arrived In as
cellaneoua Investors except for tha fact compared witn 100 a week ago, is a
the warehousing people ware In doubt yr ago and 80 two years ago.
Meanwhile tha stimulating effort of a ,WJUtati were easy,
little Uberal and healthy milling demand Official yard prices:
and a more than ordinary largo and ""T-" "l "
sustained export demand has helped J.00: stockers and feeders, 6.00l.26;
cash wheat In all directions and al- China fats $6.00.
"wed the holders to grip their hold- , Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
Ings with a tighter hand. The east is -:00,i be!J -cow! nnd hlf.
rather low In supplies and is calling 100; bulla. $1.7602.00.
very loudly In the shape of aoma stiff Sheep Beat wethere. $4.60; mixed,
bidding.
Froat reports were general from Man
ltoba.
Official grain range
$4; lambs, $4.6006.00.
HOGS LOSE 10 CENTS.
Open.
High.
WHEAT.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept
Dec.
May
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept
Oct.
Jan.
Sept
Oct.
Jan.
Sept
Dec.
May
oo2 io'$
0SH 107K
1
10S
CORN.
Low.
IS
91
1064
Close. Eastern Market are Weaker With a
Larger Run Today. v
Chicago, Sept f. Official mn
IS
91 KB
105
12 61 60 C2HB
11 61H 60H 0S
12 62 61 1HA
MESS PORK.
1660 1660 1660 1660
1666 1566 1566 1665
1616 1686 1675 158SA
LARD.
SIS 897 897 897B
907 910 106 910A
877 882 876 , 880A
SHORT RIBS.
855 156 866 8S6A
860 865 867 816
816 815 812 816
OATS.
66H 66H SIH 63H
63 68 1 Sift tl
64H 64 ES 6JHA
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 7.000 20,000 28,000
I Kansas City 4.000 1.600 16.000
Omaha 8,600 9.000 16.000
Hogs Market is 10c lower; left over
from Saturday. 1.S00: receipts a year
ago ware 13.000: mixed. 6.868.47
heavy, i5.sooti.iih; rougn, s.50S&.
lights, f6.spe.6ZH.
L at tie Market 100 lower.
Sheep Market ateady.
ADVANCEilN FREIGHT COSTSf iS
, WHEAT GROWERS MUCH MONEY
There was nothing doing In tha local
heat market today.
Millers have purchased so liberally of
lata that they ara now taking a breath
ing spall and will find Just where they
A nraminent miller says: "Growers
ara themselves to. blame for tha great
increase- in freight rates. Tney nave
put up the prioe on themselves by too
liberal ailing all at once, thus forcing
buyers to pay them a smaller aum for
tneir supplies man wouia
tha case if they need better.
Tha week onens with a lull In roe
flour market There is nothing doing
In an oriental way. bub tha market la
held lust as firm aa aver. Locally there
remains a good trade for old grade.
Oata and barley ara steady and firm,
with business not very liberal. Grow
ers ara not offering rreeiy.
GRAND R0NDE APPLES
SOLD TO KANSAS CITY
(Special Dlapatrh ta Tke JoeraaL)
La Grande, Or., Sept f. A contract
for tha aale of mora than 10,000 boxes
of Grande Ronda apples at $1.40 per
box haa been concluded between E. Z.
Carbine of Grande Ronda valley and
C. O. Walker of Kansas City. This
means approximately 110 carloads. Ben
Davis and Gano varletlea constitute the
principal varieties. Nearly $100,000 will
om reeaisvu n vjiu una saio.
V. S. Government Bouda.
New York. Sept 9. Government
bond
Twos, registered
do coupon . . . .
Throes, registered
Bid.
104
106
101
i ni
UU CUUUI1 . . . . . .
Threes, small bonds ....101
Dla Columbia. 8-I6S 11IH
Fours, registered, new..liH
do coupon 1Z6
Twos, Panama .104
Philippine Fours io
Asked.
106H
106 H
10$
10$
111
121
101'
estimated by the warehouse men that
there, will be 700,000 bushels of wheat
delivered in Athena thla year. At 70s
per bushel this means nearly half a
muiion aoiiars.
Boston Copper Market,
Bld.l
AUoues 43
Atlantic II
Butte Cool a.. 19
Cal. A Hecla.700A
Daly West... 14H
Old Dom..... 28
Parrot 14 H
uuincy 87
Mohawk . .... 18
Old Colony... 1H
Shannon II
Trinity 164
Nlpplaatng .. 7
Tamarack ... 7$
United
Utah
Winona
Arcadian ....
Bingham . . .
ICal. St Arls..
Centennial . .
Cop. Range .
Mass.
Victoria ....
Wolverine . .
Royal
U. S. Mine...
Helvenia
Bid.
. 6$
. 42
.
ill4
,141
. U
' 4H
6H
140A
16
, 40
1
Portland Bank Statement.
Clearings today
ao year ago .,
Gain today
Balances today ,
do year ago . .
..$1,290,424.80
,. 1.220.484.02
..$
49,960.71
110.162 69
17S.238.93
New York Cotton Market.
January ..1246
panruary . Ji
March ....1261
April
May .....1264
September.! 170
October ..1226
November. 11 II
December.. 1242
Open. High. Low.
1147
lit
1268
im
1270
1216
1218
1242
1212
1110
1224
iiio
1142
1200
1110
120S
8ept
I.
1114
1101
1206
1207
7
1227
1?6
it
111
1166
1171
1210
1216
1229
Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, Sept. . Official prices:
Sept
Dec.
Mar.
Sept
Oct ,
AT.
Open. Close. Sept 7. Loss.
..78 8Hd 7S o a 78 sjka
..Ts HHd 7s lOHd 7s lld
..8s 7s 11 Hd Ss ftd
CORN.
..6s 6d 6a 6Hd 6s IHd
..6s ld Ss IHd 6s 6Hd
Big Make of Cheese,
(aerial Dlapateh ta Th JoeraaL)
Tillamook, Or., Sept I. The Nehalvm
laaaa factory will manufacture this
season something over 80.000 pounds of
oheesa. Tha average price received will
be 14 cents per pound. There are about
26 patrons. Many of these, however,
ara small producers.
Most Wheat Is Sold.
fSoectal Dispatch to The Jonrnat.)
Athena. Or.. Sept 9. Practically all
tha harvesting In the vicinity of Athena
la completed, and much of the wheat
about nere nas Deen soio, inougn mucn
Is being held for higher prlcea It Is
(e No Mistake
la
BEARISH n o r
III STOCK 1U8KET
(Leased Wire Ovarbeck A Cooke Co.)
New York. Sept s. Sentiment was
bearish among floor traders today, but I
value changes were smalL With tha
exception of a few leaders, like Union
Pacific, the market waa generally down
fraction at the close. Some short
covering neld the latter head above
water.
Call loans were quite erratlo. onen-
ing at 4 per cent and arolna- to 6 Deri
cent later in me session.
Official New York range:
DESCRIPTION.
Talk of Dollar Wheat.
(Boeelal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Spokane, Wash., flept 9. W. R. Cun-
mngnam. a Kitzvme warehouseman,
said today mat tne farmers of tha wea
should not be disappointed, becauae the
gram would be worth fi Derore tha 1908
cron came In - Mr. Cunnine-ham haa
just returned from Chicago and other
points and asserts that wheat there is
selling for $1 and 11.26. He claims the
easterners say - western farmers ara
wrong to sea so cheap. Mr. cunninar-
ham nlmself owns 6.000 acres of land
and expects to market 20,000 bushels of
wneat.
Grain is on the move here in lare-a
quantities, it is estimatea mat rrom
26 to 40 cars are going out every day,
Twenty-seven went yesterday. Much
grain is also being stored here for mill
use, Hiuestem is selllnar at 70 oanta
aiiu b 9 CQHll.
Don't Stop for Sunday.
loeclal Dispatch to The Journil.)
Spokane. Waah.. Sept 9. Farmers In
this vicinity have been harvesting be-
and with slow progress. After each
shower the grain falls more and more,
andlt Is difficult to save It and much
will be a total loss. They are navtna
no attention to Sunday, working when
ever weather; Derm Its. The around is
In axonllent condition for fall sowing,
and soma farmers are getting ready.
t New York-London Silver.
New York. Sept 9. Bar Silver, ISHe.
New yorR, Sept I
London, SI 9rld. , ; .
LlvernooL Sent ' . -Cotton futures
closed to 7 point lower. .
71
41
100
87
47H
166
128
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Amal. Cop. Co. .
Am. Car & F., o
do preferred .
Am. Cot Oil. o.
Am. Loco., com
Am. Sugar, com
Am. Smelt, com.
ao preferred .
Ana. Mining Co
Atchison, com.
do preferred .
& O.. com. . .
Brooklyn R. T. .
Can. Pao., com . .
Central L., com
ao prererred .
& G. W., com
, M. St St. P..
& N.. com...
Chesa. & Ohio. .
Col. Fuel & I. o
Col. Southern o. ,
do 2d pref . . ,
do 1st pref. . .
Del. & Hudson..
D. & R. G. c
do preferred . .
Erie c
do 2d pref . . .
do 1st pref. . .
Great Northern p
ill. cent.
L. & N
Manhattan Ry..
Mex. Cent Ry.
M., k. & T. o..
do preferred .
Distillers
Ore Lands
Missouri Pao...
National Lead.
N. Y. Central..
N. Y., O. & West!
N. ft West, o..
North Am. . , . . .
North. Pac, c.
Pac. M. 8. Co..
Penn. Ry
P. G , L. ft a Co.
P. Steel Car. c.
do preferred..
Keaamg, c...
do 1st ofd..
R. L ft S., c...
do preferred
Rock Island, o
S. L. ft S. F 1 p.
St r, a S. W.. e.
fit Li. & O. VV.. p.
Sou. Pac c. . . . .
Sou. Pac, p. . . . .
Sou. Ry., com..'..
Sou. Ry.. pfd....
Tex. A Pao. . . . . .
T.. St. L ft W. c.
T.. St. L. ft W. p.
un. r"ac. com.
U. S. Rub., com
U. S. Rub., ofd..
U. 8. Steel Co., c
U. S. Steel Co.. p.
wanasn. com.,,.
W. U. Tel.
Wis. Cen.. Bfd.f. ,
Call money closed H
xotai aaies lor toaay,
24 24 24
86 fj 11
II
128
93..
IIH
2
101
101
46
88
100
100
45
87
43
66
II
7BS
62
106
33
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28
20
S8
17
129
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61
128
120
ss
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Consult a live, wide-awake specialist about your case one who haa ex
perience, skill and ability, one who can give you the best treatment to
be had on tha Pacific coast, regardless of prloe. We cure men, and have
cured mora cases of weakness and special ailments of men than any
other specialists In Portland. If you do not know what the trouble Is,
oonsult us free of charge and find out
Seek Help Where It Is
Certain to Be Found
This Institution has built up Its splendid praotlce mora by tha free
advertising given it by Its PERFECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTSv who
have received the benefit of Its modern, scientlflo and legitimate
methods than In any other way. If you are not a perfect man coma
to us. Isn't it worth the little time It will take when you ara
CERTAIN that you will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE
physicians who never attempt to deoelve you in any way? A consulta
tion costs you nothing EXCEPT your own time.
OUR FEE
$10.00
Established ST Years la ForUand.
Consultation Free
Wa Will Treat Any Single UaoompU-1
caxea Aliment rot fia.00.
Absolute Guarantee
ISo Pay Unless Cured
Oregon Hay for Alaska.
(Special Dispatch ta The Journal. 1
Athena, Or.. Sept . Great quantities
vi n uo ii roomy nay are neing brought
down from the Weston mountains, and
Is being sold In bales to the Preston-
r-arion Mining company for from $11
to $11 per ton. Thla hav la loaded on
cars and ahipped to Seattle and Ta
coma, much of whiqh is shipped from
ttBdanU. Ko Oas. : : Ko Ceb.
We Challenge tlic-Vcr!J
We will forfeit $1,000 to any charttaM
Inatltutlon for any dentist who can com
pete with us In crown and brldice '
or teeth without plates. Pay no fanrv
fees an til you have aonsuUed ua our
continued sucoeas la our many off!."
Is due to tha uniform high-grade wm
dona by year of experienced operator.
Tha prices quoted below are absolute! r
the beat opportunity to get your mon
ey"a worth which has ever baen offered.
We use nothing but tha best materials.
rrpTH
tooth, bestgold
its, s.. White
Big Pear Shlpmenta.
Union. Or., Sep., I. Peaxs ara being
shipped out from here in large quanti
ties, Messrs. Will Wright and W. J.
T.owlU?r. be,n" th Principal ahippera.
Mr. Wright estimates that there will
be at least 2.000 bases nt naara Mniu
ynion irom tms years crop.
ims inciuaes winter peara
17 Tears' Bxperlenoe.
ly and promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD. SPER
MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGES, VARI-
We cure safely
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COCELE. HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA. GLEET, OR ANY OF THE
DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients.
In selecting a physician or specialist, when In need of one, some
consideration and thought should be given to the qualifications, experi
ence and length of time an institute or medical man haa been located
in the city. It stands, to reason that an Institution that has stood the
test of time and numbers Its cures by the thousands is far superior to
mushroom Institutions that spring up In a night, last a few months and
are gone. We have been curing men 27 years and ara tha oldest spe
cialists curing men In Portland. 1
WS Invito those who have deep-seated and chronic disorders to call
and be examined. Consultation and examination la free, and carries
with It ao obligation to engage our sarvlosa.
Our offices are equipped with the most modern and scientlflo me
chanical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Our charges are
reasonable and in reach of any working-man.
Write If you cannot call. Our system of homo treatment is always
CERTAIN and moat successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential.
HOURS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Evenings, 7 to $;80; Sundaya, 9 a. m. to
12 noon.
in
ST. LOUIS
MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
OOSSTXB SSCOirn AJT0 TalllXXL BTBBBTB, FOBT&AJTD, OUOOX
er cent
00 shsrea
Today and tomorrow will be tha last
day of dlseaunt oa wat aid (as bUla
S3
0
BATH. SOWDEft . "I c RLCCPOWDER
A Perfumfj lfryf Batla. I Best Toilet poyt&t. Aa&xpSatiy
ajoneni nara. water. Denes i s Dure. KeJieres mhura and ,
Jhaii Perfume. 25 batU
AN
AT ALL STORE r
01 HAILED BY US.
chafing. Best foe
bab7.
7s
A trH
up.
Antwerp Wheat Market.
Antwerp, Bept 9. Wheat closed Uo
Today and tomorrow will be tha last
uss oi aiscount on west side gas bills.
TAFT WILL VISIT
GRAYS HARBOR
(Special Dispetea to The JoeraaL)
Aberdeen. Wash.. Sent. nraat in.
terest Is being taken in tha visit nt
Secretary Taft to thla section tomorrow.
The entire harbor country will be out to
receive him. A reception will be given
It Is hoped to hear him.
him In the Grand theatre, at which time
F2U0SS WIU, gXFTXiaxa Hi
live Fillings ......60
Flattanm rUUaga ftl.H
Oold aad FUtln am Alloy Finings 1.2 ,1
Oold Fillings K2.0A to IS.Oo
. . White ZMgaa Orowa.. ... ..ftS.OO
uoia crowas, ben aaa extra
neavy
Bridra Work, per
Best Bather Flats.
a wma. , , an.iMi
AlBmlaam-Llaed FUte . . -H10 to gin
a Dinoing guarantee given wita aa
work for 10 years. , ., -
TBOBTABU TAFOB
Used onlv bv ns for
FACTUM BXTBAOTZOX of teeth S0c
Chicago Dental Parlors
W W r.. alvM. ..J W.aMutM ' sna.
Tha largest snd best equipped dental
establishment In the northwest Sev
enteen offices in the United Statea
See that you are in the right office.
Open Sunday I to 2. , ' y
Lady In attendance.
What Is a
Weak ian?
No man Is stronger than
his weakest part Few
. . . DR. TAYLOR
mn nava nsfar4 atsann4ti
"T" v ""'Hw' The Leading SpecUHst
If I were asked to point out a man in full and perfect strength X
would not look for one with the largest muscles, the strongest
frame, nor the ablest in physical endurance. It is true that strength
of the muscles, cords and sinews must be built upon the foundation of
A 1..-. V.. & ,L. - .t t J -. . .
a gwu viiuuj, uui vn me omcr nana n is most easily unaerminea
when the vitality is impaired. I would rather choose a man that I
knew had true vigor, that I knew had undergone no early dissipation,
that had no spermatorrhoea, varicocele or hydrocele, and who was hot'
suiienng irom any latent aiaease sucn as contracted disorders and
contagious blood poison. Men who are free and clean from disease
and weaknesses of this special nature have Detter vim, more energy;
ana vitality, ana wno accompusn most in every lieia ot endeavor.
Weakness Wrecks Men's Lives
Many a youth of splendid promise has failed because of some
weakness the nature of which made him delay seeking medical aid
until it had become serious, and greatly injured his life's opportuni
ties. I have seen thousands of these cases, and have heard the story
.1 : tt ii . - ... ...
oi tncir suiicnng. usuaiiy mere is a iso a History ot incompetent
treatment by family doctors, patent medicines, electric belts, and un
pnncipiea mcaicat institutes ana so-cauea specialists.
Gejk the Best Treatment First
I have been treating Men, and men only, for nearly 25 years. I
have an established reputation in Portland, which I hold a a nrirel
asset I undertake only curable cases, and when I promise a cure I I
guarantee it, and my business standing and bank references assure -1
the patient that my guarantee is absolutely binding. I do not think
i can snow petter laitn in my acuity and methods than my unqualified
oner uu paucms to
PAY WHEN CURED
MY FEE
in Simple
Disorders
$io
Why Pay More to
Others of Less Ex
perience and Skill?
Weakness
Functional weakness in men Is
In reality a comparatively simple
ailment, and la but a symptom of
local disorder, a state of chronic in
flammation of the prostate gland.
No stimulating treatment, whether
internal or locally applied, can do
more than excite a temporary ac-trlvlty.-
By my system of local
treatment I restore absolutely
normal conditions throughout the
organs involved, which promptly
results In complete and permanent
restoration of strength and vigor.
This treatment la original with me,
and is the only radical and certain
cure yet devised.
Varicocele .
Varicocele ta relaxation, knotting
and twisting of tha most vital
blood vessels ot the -organic eye
tem. It stagnates the local circu
lation and Interferes with tha cro-
eesses of waste and repair. Neglect
brings derangement of functions
and injury to tha general health.'
Moat physicians reaort to surgical
i cure varicocele situnnt mum.
tlon, pain or detention from busi
ness. My cures are absolutely
permanent and no III effects what-
evcr can iuuow my treatment
Contracted Dteeaeeia
. I have reduced the time reaulred
for curing contracted disorder
auuui une nail. ims IS an lm-.
portant achievement. It replaces
danger with safety. It forestalla
-ehronle complications. It removes
the Infection and Inflammation be-'
fore that vital eenter, tha proa-
iaie giana, can become Involved.;
To many men it means tha differ
ence between perfect health and a
iiietimo r misery and functional
weakness, r Mr " method - la mine
alone. My treatment is original.
In aome features it resembles the
ordinary, in us enter essentials tt
is aiiierent. i in results h ts en
tirely different It is safe, prompt
anu tuorougn. . . .- .- - ,
Tha above -together with Organle
Weakness, Nerve Debilitation, Lost
Vigor, Specific Blood Poison, Stric
ture, Piles and Reflex Aliments,
constitute my specialty and ara tha
only disease f treat
operations and hoapital treatment
t , EXAMINATION FREU , ' s
I offer-not only FREE Consultation and Advice, hut of every easa
that cornea te me 1 will make a Careful examination end l-iain!a
without charge. No allina- man ahnuM nealsct thia ODDOrtunitr lo ant
export opinion about hie trouble.
ii you cannot call, write foe Diagnosis mart, mt orncea are op'
all day from U m.(to p. and Sundays from 19 to 1.
me DOCTOR TAYLOR
B34H Korrlao gl. Cra , eooad. FC-ITtlFP. -S8r.
CO.