The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 11, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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THE OREGON DAILY-JOURNAL, -PORTtAND. ' WEDNESDAY ..EVENING, - SEPTEMBER 11, 4 1007. -
12
TODAY
',1
'S MARKETS
Oregon Is Ndt ; the Only ; State With
Moldy and Vermin Infested HopsCal
? ifornia, New York, Washington, Too.
SUGAR
PRICES
Price of Beet 20c- and Cane;
5 10c Lower Trade' Now
Badly. Orerstocked. '..
POULTRY DEMAND IS
I ON A GOOD BASIS
."There ar plenty of eastern r4
-' and cold storag ; eggs offered
( now, but frssh Oregon stock Ma
' soared and top-prioes"" ara main-,)
; talnad for t' all .arrivals. - Soma
4 deaiera ara being forced to aub-
. - atltuta aaatant where locals art
preferred... , .. , : ; ? ."" ;.,'
A "There , ia no Unsar dsvelop-
. mcts In tba poultry market, tna
demand being- for nana- alone.
Spring ara fairly ' aetlva for
large sixes. There seem to ba
a call for ducka and At ban
turkeya.
"Vaal ia atlU vary active for
mall and medium alsea and tba
trade , could use mora than la
being offered. Larger sixes ara
good aellera alao. 80 fair hava
been the . arrival of , hogs that
they ara moat too aoarca tot
quote. ' Since cooler , weather la
Latest market featurea:
Beet sugar 20o lower.
Cane augar drops 10c.
Good run of salmon reported.
Tomato are rather aoarca.
Egg market la advanced.
AH chlckena find a demand.
Chinese trade wants duck.
Great famine In dressed meats.
Creamery butter Is offered lower.
Bean prices are advanced.
Eastern chocolate and cocoa up.
Hop business is unconfirmed.
harp Break la. Purer Prices,
Xha Western Suaar Refining conv
Snr thla moraine announced a sharp
Incline in lunr value. The nrlcs of
beet waa cut 20c and cane 100 per iuo
Bounds. Thla a rain makea tha differ
entlal between cane and beet auaar lOt
per 100 pound. The new price leava
me traae in a ramer weaa cunuuivn.
Practically every interest is stocked up
very heavily with sugar and some of
the trade chargea the refinery with bad
raun in making the decline auer 11
knew everyone waa filled to overflow
ing with augar purchased at the higher
price, ini new vaiuea uu vixvui
tha afar nf hitilnMi thla mnrnlnr.
While both refinerlea today made the ? . 15 fJXl?:
change at the same time, the notiflca J?: ducka. 140 lb, 1
tlon of tha California & Hawaiian wu 1"- ?
delayed ia transit by the telegraph com
ply'
Oood Baa of Salmon Xaported.
""Acc6rdlngto reports received in this
:
4
INDUSTRIALS -
HIT VERY HMD
New York Stocks Act Pecu
liar 'Bail, Shares, Up
;L0ndorifIs JJetter.":.
(Leased Wire Overbeck ft Cook Co.)
: Wail Stmt, New York, Sept. ' IV
Industrial 'Issues and copper shares
wars lilt bard today on tba Stook markot
but railroad securities ware generally
held1 wall and closed at a slight advance.
Amalgamated Copper- loat i points
ana American ameiung common
points. - The preferred dropped
points. American fiuaar common lost
points: copper meuu is 0 jower. ..
London -was firmer and hlaher for
prevailing they can UWpp-4e .JV1' chrM br
ii
Official stoca rangei
safely and we would advise
shippers to ship now and taka ,
advantage of tha prices offered."
Frank Tsmpleton of Temple
ton A Oraham. . '
I AmaL Cop. Co. .
DJCOCKIPTIOK.
1601IHO per lb.; Toung Americans,
17HC per lb.; eastern, 17ttc.
' POULTRY Mixed cblck-ens, 11 HO
lb; fancy bens, UHlio lb; rooster.
Old, 100 in; rryer. lc; Droiiera.
geeae, 01 a, ttaiua
for old:.-sauab.
11.10 dos.t Dlaeons. 11.11 doi: dressed
poultry, 101 Ho per lb. blgher.
Mops, Wool aad Sides.
HOPS 1897 aroo Choloe. 7 Die:
cltv from th. lower river there waa prime to choice, 7c; ordinary, 4 0 to per C. &
T. 2 . - . I iSiinjJ " I f
nuitA sl rsir run or Riimnn vflimraaT rvuuu.
afternoon: the time of openina the fall WOOL 1107 slip VaUey, lOOIlc;
aeason. In thla market chlnooks are to- ssstern -Oregon, is 0 lie,
A... u n .nj .ilrrrl,la I MOHAIR NaW 1807 IK ZlttO.
at '7c. This is a reduction from former SHEEPSKINS . Shsarlngj II OMo
figures. - v- each: ahort wool II 0c; medium, wool,
The market was aulte well aupplies I eaon; long wool -;
. today with an eacellent quality of haU- . taioxjw Prlme. par 10, ittdMc; no.
a. . ' . . . ... IV ak an aaa aiaa VMtVUM
VaUaWBtr JtAfltSAV w w-..a aavi i - . -
rW i 1 1 - iuAl JaMDt,,l trtf I MW f vhvw-ismw
A ilCI C 10 U U I I tj r 1 1 UBl B 4 uoiiiaiiu av. i nAaaaMA H a, . A ai a a ttm i
ducks alona Front street. Chlneae are . ru aiujis- sncy, M.wywi.io i
Am. Car A
do preferred..
Am. cot. Oil. o.
Am. Loco., o .
Am. Bugar. c .
Am. bmeit., c .
ao prerer rea.
Anaconda M. Co.
Atchlaon. c
do preferred..
u. o., o ...
do preferred.
Brook. Kap. Tr.
Can. Pac. o
Cen, Leatner, c.
de preferred..
a w.. c.
C, M. A SL P.
C, TN. W.. c...
Ches. Ohio..
CoL F. A I., a...
CoL South., c.
do 2d pfd ...
do 1st pfd ..
Del. A Hudson.
CAR. O., o...
Erie, o
do za pro . . .
do 1st pfd ..
Great North., p.
1MVS Ml
nee are . ? .vwV. oreat Mortn.
the principal inauirer and are offering ing; buying, white, looau per aaca; IlL Cent
liberal jri6e. For first claaa atock as sweets, ZJ4 !c ID. L. A N. . . .
high s 16c a pound ha been offerad.
Demand 1 eood for all sorts of fowl
While the calfls best in hens, th great
scarcity in that line cauae the trade to
none. H V" WU "
ONIONS Jobblns price Oregon,
12; buying, IL60&1.76; garlic, 8c per
lb. .
APPLES New. tl.00fl2.00.
...iki.. ..h M. ik. nri I FRESH FRUITS Oranaes. I4.50QI
Egg market 1 higher with auppllea ao -76; bananaa, 6c lb; lemona, ! 10007.60
scarce inai row aeaier navw any v' ""-v "iTr.. " "
There la much complaint on thla core pineapples. $2.2606.00 dosen; grapes,
because it ia alleged that eome handlers 60cll.26; Concord. 12Vic: peaches,
of eastern eggs are mixing them with a 40 76c; cantaloupe, $1.00 1.26; plum.
few Oregon ranch eggs and then selling
them a the latter. This la a direct vio
lation of the pure food law and It i re
ported that the government I about to
Inveatlgate all arrival of outside stock
and how they are sold. This will help
the legitimate dealer who sells eastern
eggs as such and does not Impose on the
. trade. A Jail aentence will be th re
sult of any orrender ir ugnt.
Offering But: .own,
Bo great are the supplies of creamery
butter at this time that some Front
afreet hnndlnn are offerlna- their best
product down as low as 80c a pound if
taken In large lots. Even in small lots
some dealers are putting the best
product up under two brand; one being
sold st the too snd the other at a re
Auction. Cltv- creameries announce no
change in value, although supplies ara 1 extra B,
great everywnere.
JKop Business Xa . Unconfirmed.
While there are several rumor afloat
60 60c; watermelon, lc; crabapplea.
61.26 per box; Baruett pears, iL.wj
1.60 per box; casabas, l.6U ao.
VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 90c &
11.00 sack; carrots, 76c0tl per sack;
beets, 1.60 per sack; parsnips, n.ootp
11.26; cabbage, lc lb; tomatoes, ore
gon, 40050c; bean. zic; green,
20tc per lb: cauliflower. 8Oc0 11.26 dos
peas, 6c; horseradish, 8c lb; artichokes,
660760 dos; green onions, 16o per dos;
bell oenners. 608c per lb: hothouse let
tuce, II box; cucumbers, hothouse, 16
0 26c dos: radishes. ieo dosen buncnes;
eKxolant. 12 Via lb; green corn, 76c
sack, oelery, $76otl.OO.
Orooerles, STata, Xto.
SUGAR Cubej $8.12 tti powdered
$6.7H; berry, $6.77; dry granulated. 18. P. p
$6.77 V: Star. $6.67Vi; oonf. A., I6.77H; 8. Ry. o
o.km; v
. 16.67
Mex. Cent Ry
M.. K. A T.. o
DlsUllers
Ore Lands . .
Vlr. Chemical
M. P ,
Nat Lead. ....
N. T. C
N. Y.. O. A W..
N. A W.. o.....
North Am
N. P., c
Y. M. B. CO
Penn. Ry
P. G.. L. A C Co.
P. B. C. o
P. 8. C., p
Reading, c...
Reading, 2d p.
Reading, 1st p
R. I. A 8. o...
R. I. A 8. p...
R. I. c...'...
R. I. p
SL L. ft 8. F.2d p
St L. A S. W. c
Bt L. A 8. W. p
B. P. c
II
14
111
Is
110
lit
0V4 0V4
H:
boxes.
regarding sales of hops at price that
range from 6 to 7V4c for choice quality,
none of the rumor can be confirmed.
Deaiera her aay they hava no order to
buy snd are waiting to aee the crop
harvested before making much of an ef
fort to do business. Reports regarding
the cutting down or tne uregon produc
tion by mold and vermin have reached
Producers' Price Current haa lnforma- fiL0n0i H VArfraK no
tion that aome mold haa appeared In f in(J.l0.BA lli ten-lb
the yard. There Is general complaint " Pr ton- 60
vellow. 16.07 U: beet rranulated
barrels, 10c; half barrel. 26c;
60c advance on aack basis.
(Above prices ara 10 days net cash
quotation;
HONEY $8.80 per crate.
COFFEE Packace brands, $16,880
16.63.
HALT Coarss Half around. 100s,
$12. oO per ton; 60s, 111. 00; table, dairy
60s, $17.00; 100s, $17.26; bales, $2.26;
imported Liverpool. 60s, izo.oo; loos,
.uu; extra nne parreia; ii,
Liverpool lump
lb rock, $11.00;
T., sl u a w. c
T.. 8. L. A W. P
U. P. c...
U. P. p
U. 6. R. o.
U. 8. R. p. .
.U. S. 8. Co.
U. 8. 8. Co.
Wabash, o.
Wabash p. .
o.
P-
1Z6H
138
lit
it
26V4
120
87
21
86
111
18
26
47
111
16'
24
20
114
167
61
11
'
60
104
II
70
6
26
11
87
2
IK
B VALUES
DROP
SHARP
In Chicago Market Loses 2c
to 214c Bushel Liver
pool Breaks After Gain.
4 Xla Xa rromlsed.
Western Oregon and Western
Washington Rain tonight and
Thursday; moderate aoutherly
breese Interior; strong southerly
brees along coast
Eastern Oregon and South
ern Idaho Rain tonight or
Thursday; cooler.
Eastern Washington and North
ern Idaho Rain tonight and
Thursday; warmer north por
tion tonight
'lit
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Sent 11. Sent 10. Loaa. HOC.
tsepc ... I V4V 2
Deo. .... 7A A 1
May ....101 106A 2 71
(Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Chicago, Stpt 11. A net loss of 2c
bushel In both Sebtember and Maw
optlona and 2o In December wheat ia
a condensed story of the way tha wheat
bulla were alaughtered today.
ine eany advance in Liverpool was
tha oause of the fair strenrth at the
atari pi uie session put this foreign
strength was short-lived and waa fol
lowed by a serious break, carrying down
the American and other European mar
kets by Its tremendoas force.
The rate of the wheat market waa
not ahared in the least by the oat mar
ket, valuea there ahowlng a net gain
for the day.
uroomnaii baa received the followina
Russian news at Liverpool: "Latest ad
vices state the week haa been favorable
for fail plowing. There ara no arrival
and tha market is strong."
urnciai range:
WHEAT.
Open. HI ah. Low. Close.
Sept lS 63 2 82
Deo. , t tt 97 7A
May 104 106 103 103
CORN.
62
Sept
Deo.
May
Sept
Dec.
May
Sept
Oct
Jan.
Sept
Oot
Jan.
Sept
Oct
Jan.
61
69
60
81
66
OATS.
63
III
II
69
69
61
61
63
MESS PORK.
1642" 1641
1667 1667
1177 1677
LARD.
100 900
910 910
910 110
SHORT RD3S.
163 862 868
860 886 o 860
116 816 812
1642
1667
1670
197
906
876
69B
60A
68
62
63A
1642
1667
1667B
897
907B
877
862N
862
812B
lo lo)t
Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, Sept 11. Official price:
WHEAT.
Onen. Close. Sent. 10. Loss.
Sept 7 7d 71 d 76d d
Dec 7 d Ts 8 d 7S8d
March... 7s 10 d 7s 9 d 7s9d
CORN.
Sept 6s6d 6s6d
Oct 6s6d 6s6d
CHOP HEAVIER
AT PRIHLE
'. v. ' ' '
Grain Production Is Very
Liberal Will Mean Much
to Livestock Industry.
(Bpeel DIDtk ta Tb JoarsaL)
Prlnevllla, Or, Bept Jl. Although
tha estlmata mad In July that Crook
county would have a surplus of 1,000,'
000 bushels of wheat this aeason sound'
ed high, considering tha fact that prior
to tnia lima tna suppiy n jui iwui
been equal to tha demand, aa thresh
ina haa been In vroaress for saveral
daya in all parta of the county, a bet
ter Idea can be bad of what the yield
will probably be.
vrom tna extreme wesvern amo oi mo
county the yield la of all kinds of grain.
and. although it will amount to con
alderably more than baa ever before
been Harvested in mat county, uiw u
minil tar all kinds of arrsln la better
there, and as a great many atook will
be fed and much new land seeded this
fall and tha coming spring the surplus
will be less here than In any other
nart of tha county. There will ba sev
ersl thousand bushels of wheat that
will ba hauled her by team or to
Mailraa and ahlnDed to tha railroad.
in tha vioinitv or Hena ine nsrvesi
bountiful, but here the amount of
new lands that will ba seeded next year
will perhapa consume the majority or
the grains tnat are not fed during the
winter or used ss nreaaaiuirs.
Naar Redmond the naoole hava excel
lent results esneclalfy with oats and
barley. The soil sems particularly
adapted to the oata crop, and although
this part or th county nas long been
pronounced aa worthless by the farmers
who were fortunate enough to get the
choloe bottom lands alona streams, no
better oata are Brown than have been
produced by the farmers of the "des
art" thla vear under Irritation systems
A surplus of sll kinds of grslns will be
merxeiea irom mis pari or ion cuuuiy,
which la nearer the railroad than the
districts already mentioned.
in tha central ana easier, part oi in
county the yield haa been far above
the average, and the quality of all kinds
of grain is the best. In this part of
the count" alone there la enough wheat
to supply the entire county wun oreaa
tuffs for tha nomlnr year.
In the north end or tne county, in
great grain belt, threshing outiits nave
been going their beat for two or three
weeks, and the yield will average about
0 per cent nigner man was rigurea oj
the farmers early in the summer. Al
though there are eight or ten more large
machines and a combined harvester In
that part of the county than have ever
operated there efore, the amount of
mU r k. hanrilAri la an arest that thav
are making comparatively slow prog
ress. A prominent rarmer or mis ais
trlct. when asked when he was going
tn thrnah. renHed: "Well, there are
four big steam machines within alght
of my ranch now. and I think It will
be about three weeks before they get
to my place.
Arrangementa nave peen compieieo.
with the owners of the road train for
transporting the crop to the railroad,
and with the present PYlces for wheat
It Is needless to say that the farmers
are lubllant.
The surplus or wheat alone is piacea
more than 1,000,000 bushels, and
other grains that can be shipped to
other market-plnees will amount to at
least one iourtn tnat rigure.
STOCK HOGS ARE III
VERY LITTLE DEM AFID
PORTLAND-LIVESTOCK RUN.
Today
Week ago , . . .
Year ago
Previous year
Ho
gs.
625
280
194
m
Cattle. Sheep.
.190 lit
110 ' . 11
49 111
... 136
Portland Union Stockyards, Sept 11.
The pressure on hog values due to tha
heavy shipments of stock stuff which
Is not wanted Is greater, but as values
arc really quoted nominal In that line
no change la made. Oood finished bogs
remain in demand.
Cattle and aheep are quiet but Steady.
Today 126 goats arrived in.
A year ago today: Alt lines easy and
unchanged.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon, 18.76
7.00; stockers snd feeders, $6.00 a 1.26;
fhln. hi. as AA
. I w tut., vv.wv.
13.85 4.00: best cows and heifers, $2.76"
(&2.00; bulls, tl.76O2.00.
Sheep Best wethers. 14.10; mixed.
Cattle Advance In East.
Chlcaao. Sent 11. Of fir Ini run-
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep
, .za.uuu ib.qvo ls.uuo
,. 7,000 16,000 10,000
. . s.ooo ii ooa l nno
nuns lousy, csiui ruieu
steady to lOo hlaher. whlia ahacn wara
airuiia;.
hi
v
WOMAN A SPECIALTY
Chicago
Kansas City
Omaha
fed
d
6s6d
6s 6d
d
d
there that the yards are coming down
light and especially in tne utseKO ais
T1 fnit Am -a S1 1 tAA
Call money closed I per cent
'American car at Foundry common.
ex. div. l par cent; preferred 1 per
cent.
Ex. dlv. per cent
Gain.
Bid.
Trinity IS
Victoria 6 A I
Boston Copper Market,
Bid.
Anex 4
Hup. fills. 1U1
Arcadian .... 60
Atlantic 9
Butte Con. .. 16
Cal. A Hecla.760 A
Cop. Mt 36
Daly West ..13
Franklin .... 8
Shannon .... 11
Adventure ... 2
Arcadian .... 4
Gingham 10
Cal. & Aria... 11 9
Santa Fe . . . . 2
Tamarack ... 70
Wolverine ...113
N. Butte 49
Old Dom. ... 23
Parrot it 12
Black ml ... 4
E. Butte 6
Mohawk 60
Oreene Con. . 9
Centennial ... 19
Cop. Range .. 68
Kim 1
a . a ,
mass. en
Qulncy 81
.nlted
.7AIUtah .
Winona
Nevada 9 Ely
Eaglea 2 NIpplsslng
(Above prices apply to sales of less
trtct where growers claim they are not than car 1 Car fou at special prices PRICE OF NEVADA
getting more than 60 per cent of last subject to xiuctuatlona.) ... . I J-tXU Ui IMJIHASA
year's production. California reports
are In the same vein, although the lat
ter are badly mixed as to the situation.
A few New Yorks have sold recently
at 16c a pound.
Brief Votes of the Trade. .
Bean prices are advanced and there
Is a firmer tone all through the market.
It is stated that the crop of pinks is
but 26 per cent of the normal. October
November delivery are quoted at higher
prices than spots and this would seem
to Indicate a further rise In spots. Llmos
are scarce at this time with prices
firmer but aa soon as the new crop Is
delivered a reduction may be expected.
Eastern chocolate and cocoa la ad
vanced from 1 to 2c a pound, following
the lead of coast brands a short time
ago. .
Supplies of tomatoes along Front
street are rather small and prices are
firmer. .Some charae more.
A car of grapes arrived in today In
only fair shape. Market glutted worse
than ever.
Melon business is very good, water
RICK Imnerlal JaDan. No. 1. 6c: No.
2. 66c: New Orleans, head, 7o;
AIbt. Kn- Crenla. IKe.
BEANS Small white, $.,.80; large I
white. 38.60: pink. J8.50: bayou, is.so:
Llmas, 16.86; Mexican reus, 4ftc.
NUTB peanuts, jumoo, sao per io;i
Virrlnla. 7o per lb: roasted. 10c per
lb: Japanese. 66c; roaated, 77ol
per lb; walnuts, California, 10c per lo;
pine nuts. 1416o per lb; hickory nuts, I
lOo per lb; Brazil nuts, 18c per lb; ni-
Dens,
per
SHAKES IN FRISCO
1 " "'
IMe
a
melons in only small supply with prices Der lt); ijnion butts. 10 to IS lbs, un- Cons. 11.82, Dlam'f. Triangle 10c.
(Leased Wire Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
San Franclsoo. Sept. 11. Official bid
prlcea:
Sandstorm 49a Red Top 11.60: Mo
hawk 116. Columbia Mt 49c. Jumbo
13.60, Jumbo Ext. 11.72. Ooldfield M.
.1fi0Jtibii3iz2M Adams lie. Silver Pick 69e. Ney. Boy
lb; almonds, 1921o. Bc B. 3. Elt 7 Biu, B6lf 180i rjixia
Meats, ish ad Xro visions. c, tiiDernia bc, conqueror 11c. bik.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs. i"c !. VP",5.' YVO"a?r
fancy7o per lb; larae. 7 80 per lb; "JV.vna Tl i.'ti Iti tSrvSl
..! .,. tu nr Ih? ordinary. So ? Mayne 6c, AUanta 61c. Great Bend
hams. Bacon, ei
it in 1 A lh. IBUft ner lb: 18 to 20 lbs. storm 26c. B. B. Bonansa 6c. Kewanos
16 c: breakfasi- baconlt SM tj o per 660. Esmeralda 10c.PorU.nd Ma
Mohawk Ext 10c,
ter 20c, Grandma
Koae so, ooidf.
lib; picnics, lme per id caiiago rili i.3 uin 11.
Ill n ner lh! reirulur short Cleara. un- 106t Red Hill 66c,
smoked. 12o per lb; smoked 12c per lb; Lou Dillon lZo. T. Tls
I .U.. 19. mmnttmA IXfl 17c. 8. Pick Ext 8fi. Y
patents,
well maintained
canta -
Peaches are firmer for fancy stock
but very low figures continue on poor
of deceptive practice or some growers.
Tont sireei prices :
Q rain, Flour aad read.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, ia, large
lots; small lota, c
WHEAT New Club, 82c; red Rus
sian, 79c; bluestem, 84o; valley, 82c. .
CORN Whole, 9; cracked, $80 ton.
BARLEY New Feod, $22.6028.00
per ton; rolled, J24.5025.60; brewing,
2S.50rg)Z4.0U
RTE 11.66 per cwt
OATS New-Proucers' price No.
white, $24.00 per ton; gray, $22.00,
FLOUR eastern uregon
$4.80; straignts, it.zo; ex
valley, $4.3004.40; graham,
whole wneat, .uu; rye,
iD t nn
MILLSTUFFS Bran, 117.00 per ton;
middlings, $25.00; shorts, country, 120;
city, lis; cnop, tis.vuwzi.uu.
HAT Producer's price Timothy,
Willamette valley, fancy, $l.Q017.OO;
ordinary, $12.0000; eastern Oregon,
$18.00; mixed, .Il0.00 10.60; olover,
28.009.00: grain, $8.00 10.00; cheat.
$10.00I811. uu.
Butter, Bggs and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland-
Sweet cresm, 38 c; sour, 81 c.
BUTTER City creamery, I6e;
seconds, 32 c; eastern, 82 c; state
fancy, 32c; seconds, 8081c; store,
Oregon, 22 o,
EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 28c;
eastern, 26 27c.
CHEESE New Full cream, flats.
Same condition In Braokei, 12c per lb; smoked, llo per lb;
clear Denies, unsmosea, imo per id
smoaea J
per lb: pt
exports, 28.90;
im. s, 13.75;
re, 60s, $6.60;
TMIi FAMINE STRIKES
PORTLAND MARKETS
In' Portland yesterday there
Was a vaal famine. Supplies of
sll kinds of dressed meats ara
the lowest In years, while the
demand Is about as healthy aa
could be. The result Is - that
everyone Is crying for .dressed
meats, and especially veal. While
prices are changed , in but few
instances. LtSe present situation
' warrants a sharp 'advance. . . - ;
18 per lb:
pickled tongues,
hntrifra i!Uo upnir ax.ou, juexican Buo. uouia at
70o each C Curry 26c, Con. Virginia 84c Savage
vac. iiaie dk JNorcross $l.io, fellow
Jacket $1.66. Beloher 24c Sierra Nev. I
oti 40C union 4uc.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
ftrtftnal Kn Rnllf XT n tin Wn
BuUf. 8c, Nat Bank 17o, I Harris 2o,
COMSTOCK.
$1.30, Mexican 60a
Gould 4
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s. 13
-ID tins, iz
o per
compound. 10s,
per lb: 6s. !o per lb: 60
per lb; steam rendered, los,
id;
6s,
11 o per lb;
Rock cod. 7o per lb: flounders.
llc per lb,
fratl Da.
Th- S.iiO p Sh. airinad BuUr ci Nat- Ban 17o, U Harris lo,
h2.feiitnlb.,hfh.b?i;fi.h PArn l; nt '.1 Amethvsi 21c, Stelnway Jo, Denver Buf
PA8a IS?.?6?;. .f!h- AL0. er !.b- "aJ: Anx. 6cA. Bonnie Clare 40c. MavfL
lb" silvSFs 7c per S- errinVs Cona- Slo Monty. Ohio Ext 60.' G. Soep
Bo' neV ih- 7 aniM Bo" ner fb: ter 10o 6omesake Cons. lOcA. Tankee
shrimp 2o SSr lb:'0 ne?ch. ? J'U . N-FI? Tramp Cona 86c.
per lb; tomcod, 7o per lb; lobsters. 16o "orT.a aiar oca, eunsei oc
IK. a.V .nta..al fiA IK. THMAP A W fHflTO Tf'T
jyoa ip, Alcoa iiia-.n.7i oi ou iyat v t vasaw vv m m vAusataua,
flsh, 26o per dosen; sturgeon 1 12 o per Ton. Nev. $11.00, Mont Ton. $2.90.
fb; black Ws. 20o per 16; silver smelt. Ton- Ext $1.80, MacNamara 21c Mld-
IeJiib: fI0B?S had 80 Per lb: black y Ton. Belmont $2.90, Ton. No.
C0SveJlBlb;.,w. k 1- Star 19c, Ohio Ton. 2c, Weat End Cona
nan a-al
ion, .ou; per luu-in aacK, sd.uu; uiym-
fla, per gal'on, $2.25; per 115-lb sack,
6.00 6.65; Eagle, canned, 60c can; $7
dosen; eastern In shell, $1.76 per hun
dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
rasor clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per do.
Paints, OoaOlL Xto.
ROPE Pure Manila, 16 c; standard,
ltc; slsaL 11c.
COAL OU Pearl or Astral Cases,
19o per gal- water white, iron bbla,
14o per ga'.; wooden, 17c ner gal; head
light, 171) deg., cases, 21c per gat
GASOLINE 86 dea.. cases. 24 o per
gal; Iron bbls, 18o per gal.
BENZINE 63deg., cases, 26c per gal:
iron bbls, 23c per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases, 96o per gal;
wooden bb" 98c per tal.
wmiiU LitiAiJ ion iota. c per id;
600-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots, 8e.
WIRE NAiLJi present basis at si.11
per keg.
Portland Bank Statement
.$1,484,438.41
. 1.039,661.90
Clearings today
Clearings a year ago . .
Gain today
Balances.' today ......
Balances a -year ago..
444,876.58
136,019.97
65,710.20
San Francisco Grain Market. ,
San Franclsoo. Sept' "ll.Offlcla!
prices:
w neai lecemDer, ii.ntn.
Barley MaV. $1.41: December.
$1.40.. ' ,-l ,
.'i New. rprk-Londoii Silver:-.. : i
New York, Sept, IL Bar sllvar,
7c; London,
76c Reacue 13c. Ton. A Calif. 4c. Gold
en Anchor 18c, Ton. Cash Boy 6c, Ton.
Home 4C, tiosi. too. 4c. Monarch Fitta.
Ex. 6c Mont Mid. Ext 2c, Golden
crown 7c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Uank fz-.n at Rrt Ifanh "fcjT af ft
WedKe 6c Seyler Hump 6c Dexter lSeA.
L. Joe 2c, Crescent 2c, Combination 4a
A, Grannny 23c Mustang 20a, Little
Grey 14c, cowooy oca, orlg. Manh.
lzc.v, iironcno 70, jump, jacic lee. Plne
niit 7c, Buffalo 6cA, T. Horse 8c, In
dian Camp 7c . .
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Fairv. Silver King lOcA, Falrv. Eagle
11.47. Nevada Hills $6.25. Pittsburg
rsiiver rea i.u, txv. oiar wonaer oc
Eagle's Nest 30o, Ruby Wonder 25cA,
Alice 01 wonaer oca.
Rffistake
Consult a live, wide-awake specialist about your case one who has ex
perience, skill and ability, on who can give you the best treatment to
b had on the Pacific coaat, regardless of price. We cure men, and have
cured more casea of weakness and special ailments of men than any
other specialists In Portland. If you do not know what the trouble Is,
consult us free of charge and find out
Is
Seek Help Where It
Certain to Be Found
This Institution haa built up Its splendid practice more by the free
advertising given It by lta PERFECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS, who
have received the benefit of its modern, scientific and legitimate
methods than In any other way. If you are not a perfect man come
to ua Isn't It worth the little time it will take when you are
CERTAIN that you , will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE
physicians who never attempt to deceive you in any wayT A consulta
tion costs you nothing EXCEPT your own time.
United States Government Bonds.
New York, Sept 11. Government
bonds:
Twos, registered .
do coupon
Throes, registered . ... .
do coupon .........
Threes, small bonds . .
Pis Columbia, 3-65s. .
Fours, registered, new
do coupon
Twos, Panama
Bid.
....104
....105
,...102 .
,...102
,...101
Asked.
105
106(5
108
103
Philippine Fours .......109
111
125
126
.436
105
Paris Wheat Market.
Paris, Sept. 11. Wheat closed un
changed to 1 lower; flour is lower.
it ,V IilTerpopI .fatten ilvrer. 4
I.I varnOoL Rent 11. Cotton- f utura
closed U to 14 points iowisr. v 1 . '
97 Tears' Ezparlsttos.
OUR FEE
$10.00
SstabUshsd 87 Tears ia Portland.
Consultation Free
W Will Treat Any Single Uncompli
cated Ailment for f 10.00.
Absolute Guarantee
ISo Pay Unless Cured
We cure safelv and promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD, SPER
MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGES. VARI
COCELE. HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA. GLEET. OR ANY OF THE
DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients.
Tn aelectlnsr a phvstclan or specialist when in need of one. some
consideration and thought should ba given to the qualifications, experi
ence and length of time an institute or medical man has been located
in the city. It stands to reason that an Institution that has stood the
test of time and numbera Its dures by the thousands Is far superior to
mushroom institutions that spring up In a night, last a few months and
are cone. We have been curing; men 27 year and are the oldest spe
cialists curing men In Portland.
WX Invite those who hava deep-seated and ohronio disorders to call
and be examined. Consultation aad anamination u free, and carries
with it ao obligation to engage our servioes.
Our office are eaulnoed with the most modern and scientific me
chanical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Our charges are
reasonable and In reach of any worklngman.
Write If you cannot call. Our system of home treatment is always
CERTAIN and most successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential.
. HQUB-sV-inta.SL&JT 7 to 1:30; Sundays, a. m. to
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ST. L
MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL
VVAAAJa . MVW apisisy m aa, ssi st at al . r avsmaw awy w w 1
QUIS
DISPENSARY
IRRIGATED HOP YAED
STOWS GOOD GROWTH
(Special Dlapstek to Tb f cereal.)
Corvallla, Sept 11, Irrigating hops
pays In this section of the Willamette
valley. This fact la proven berond a
doubt in th experiment that has been
carried on at the Oswald West hop yard
near tnia city during the past several
months. Hops were exhibited In town
this week from th West yard, soma
picked from vine that had been Ir
rigated and some from vines that wars'
not irrigated. Those that had been wa
tered, were vastly superior, both In slse
and quality, besides whict the '' vine
show a much better growth and develop
ment air. west is entirely sauanea
with the showlna msde and feala con
fident that he haa found a way to stow
a good crop every year regardlaas of
whether It rains or refuses to rain. The
only paraphernalia required and used In
the Irrigation experiment at tha West
yard thla year was a aasollna enaln
and a four-Inch pump, afl of which, cost
about suu.
It is stated that nlcklna- Is to be aban
doned today In some of the yards ad
jacent Corvallts. on account of mould.
The owners, believe It advisable to have
fewer hops cut, those first class, thsn
to allow pickers to go ahead and mix
mouldy hops with the rood, thus lower
Ins the standard of all. Many people
are afield hereabouts snd th crop is
good save for the development of mould ,
the past few daya
f
L
harmless,
treatment
st, corner
ftVX. OXAJT
Tba only Chinese woman
Kwwr u wis piiv
as cured many afflicted '
sufferers. Cured private
and female diseases, also
throat and lung troubles!
stomach bladder and kidney
and diseases of all kinds
that tha human flesh Is
heir to. - Cured by Chin ,
herbs and roots. - Remedies
No operation Honest ,
' Examination fr. til Clay
Third, -
MORPHEME
Free
and other drag habits are positively eared by '
For aypodermte or intern i use. ;
any drag asoime ny
nrloa U.00 per bottle
1 roar drnrriet or by mall in plain wrapper,
alta Cfcaaalaaf Ce StLsml. il.
far 1 y Mdais Brag Ofc. 1M .Xkbd
U, rsrvsaa. ur
HABITINA.
Sample sent to any d
maiL Berular pries
HECTESPILL
j ki afcaa imt. PiaawaT rmlf ,
Yltom la Bad taitiald s.iil
Sam. sattod Bl glblna. V ;
lAMNa aBAk rilXS, (W Sal
i imaii, in. Atiwy aamaaa .
SOU BY DKl'GGtSTS EIaTnT.HS
fOK WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's . Compound '
ninn ana vouon jukii i-iiib.
The bast and only rellnbl ;
remedy for DELAYED PER
IODS. Cure the most obstin- '
at cases in S to 16 days. Price II
per box, mailed in plain wrapper. Sold
by dmrrlsts everywhere, ' Address T.
3. PIERCE. Ill First st. Portland. Or.
What Ds a
Weak Man?
No man Is stronger than
his weakest part Few
men have perfect strength.
DR. TAYLOR
The Leading Specialist
If I were asked to point out a man in full and perfect strength I
would not look tor 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 good vitality, but on the other hand it is most easily undermined
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 haa no spermatorrhoea, varicocele or hydrocele, and who wai not
suttering Irom any latent disease such as contracted disorders and
contagious blood poison. Men who are free and clean from disease
and weaknesses of this special nature have better vim, more enenrr
I '.i:. A .1 1 I . - . r , . e , '
ana vitality, ana who accompusn most in every iicia 01 enaeavor.
Weakness Wrecks Man's Lives
Many a youth of splendid promise has failed because of some
weakness the nature oi 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
of their suffering. Usually there is also a history of incompetent
treatment by family doctors, patent medicines, electric belts, and uo-
pnncipiea meaicai institutes ana so-cauea specialists.
Get the Best Treatment First
I have been treating Men, and men only, for nearly 25 yeara. I
have an established reputation in Portland, which I bold as a priceless
asset I undertake only curable cases, and when I promise a cure X ,
guarantee it, and my business standing and bank references assure
the patient that mv guarantee is absolutely binding. I do not think
I can show better faith in my ability and methods than my unqualified
oner u patients 10 v s'
PAY WHEN CURED
MY FEE
in Simple
Disorders
e$ 1 O
Why Pay More to
Others' of Lose Ex
perience aad Skill?
Woakness
Functional weakness in men is
In reality a comparatively simple
aliment, and Is but a symptom of
local disorder, a state of chronlo In
flammation of the prostate gland.
No stimulating treatment whether
Internal or locally applied, can do
more than excite a temporary ac
tivity. 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 is original with me,
and is the only radical and certain
cure yet devised.
Varicocele
Varicocele Is relaxation, knotting
snd twisting of the moat vital
blood vessels of the organlq sys
tem. It stagnates the local circu
lation and interferes with the pro
cesses of waste and repair. Neglect
brings derangement of functions,
and Injury to the general health.
Most physicians resort to surgical
operations, and hospital treatment
I cur Varicocele without opera
tlon. Bain or detention from huai.
nesa. My cures are absolutely
ponmntni ana BO lit eriectS WQSt-
wui loiiuir my treatment.., '-
Contracted Dlacaae
I hava reduced th time r squired
for curing , contracted disorders
about one half. Thla is an im
portant achievement, It replaces
aanger wun eaiety. jt roreataus
enronic complications, it removes'
the infection and Inflammation be
fore that vital center, tha pros
tate gland, can become involved.
To many men it meana th differ
ence between perfect health and
lifetime of misery and functional
weakness, v Mr method is mine
alone. Mr 'treatment Is orlsinai.
In some features It resembles th
ordinary, la its chief essentials tl
is different. In results it. is en
tirely different It ts safe, prompt
ana moraugn..
.Tha above, together with Orral
Weakness, Nerv Debilitation, Xoat
vigor specific jtuooa rouwn, nine,
ture, Piles and Reflex Ailment,
constitute my specialty and ara ti
only 'diseases I treat. ; -
EXAMINATION FREG
I offer not only FREE Consultation and Advice, but of every r
that cornea to m 1 will make a Careful Examination and pinirnof'
without charge. No ailing niat should neglect thla opportunity to -expert
opinion about .his trouble. . - - v.,v
-- -If yon- cannor CfiIl,Wfll vor-pTafhosIs Chart -My cfflee r e. t
all day from t a, m. to p. n.. and gunaays from 10 to 1.
tre DOCTOR TAYLOH c
834H asorrlsoa ft. Cornea stacead. 6sTI.4Jrr. C ' Z Z "
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