The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 13, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY ; EVENING. Sfir-TEMBER 13, ,1907. .
i,
TODAYS MARKETS
Barley ; Buyers Are Very i Anxious to '
Purchase Supplies Tdle Growers 'Are
Showing No Disposition to Hurry Sales
OTTO HUT
WIDER SWIII
Supplies; Great and jPonces-
; fiious in Price General
for Outside Stock.
EGGS ARE ANYTHING
? ' BUT IN GOOD SUPPLY
"Egg ara still anything but
plentiful and ths -msrket con
tinue to itrow stronger.
Gutter Is In Urge supply,
cept for dairy, And prices are
4 much wsaker and lowar. Some
ever cut have been made to
clean up stocks. ,, .
"Poultry has had a vsry rood
week for all aorta and receipt
have really been Inadequate. I
am of the belief that condition
the coming week will be favor
able to shippers, and the trade
hopea Tor liberal receipt of
hen, springs, ducks, geese, etc,
"Small and . medium fancy
veal are atlll very short and
many more could be used on this
market. The same I true a to
olid block hoc, although large
rough one are not In Arm re
quest. W hope that those who
have fine good In these lines
will hasten them to market
while condition and price are
favorable.
"Potatoes are In' large supply
and weaker." Tom Farrell of
Everding ft Farrell.
St, Paul
C. A O
Denver . ;
a. North., pfd.
1j. w
West Union . .
Ore Lands ...
Missouri Pao..
N. Y. Central.
Northern Pac.
Reading .......
Pennsylvania . .
Katy
Southern Pao. .
Union Pacific.
U. 8. Steek
do preferred..
y
Laiest market features:
' '. Old hops are wanted.
Peach market doing better.
a Tomatoes are rather slow.
No strength shown la butter.
Dressed veal scarcer than ever.
'.Eggs end ooultry hold well.
.. W heat and (lour hold welt
Barley market Is excited.
Chi Ulna . bark acU . crasy.
Potatoes move to Arlsona.
..,. Car sweet potatoes is due.
... -'.Fin Concord grapes In market
Apple market, remains dull. -
:-l r Mo Strength S&owa la Butter. " v
On all sides the butter market is
Showing weakness today. While stocks
are not showing any Increase over the
past few days, supplies are atlll too lib
eral for .the demand and In many quar
ters valines are being cut on the sly.
This is more especially noted In the
out-of-town brands than In city eream
. ery. The latter 1 showing weakness
and there-are rumors of some sales at
a lower range of values. However, none
of the creameries will admit catting
quotations. .... ,. , . - ,
Eggs are very scarce aiong jrroni
t Mint noml-I HOPS 1S(17 wn Ohni 7iU..l. in" ciuaing or Amii.mi. mines.
ral. - Some dealers are today asking prime to choice. 7oi Tordinarv. 4 ale oer nowYr' a a aepresaingerrect upon
sib m.m st esk i iL, in " m - - w iHHrinaLn nniri I in nn .new rum m II r
UNLUCKY DATE
L
PROVES
nr
Friday the 13th Passes With
Good Omen for Stock
ifarket
COARSE Mill
IS III DEMIID
8TOCK MARKET GAINS.
Amalgamated . HI
sugar i
Anaconda,
Atchison
Brooklyn
Can. Paclflo .. 2 HI:
1
a
- STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
Car. V Found. . ttlRock Island .. . 1
Colo. Fuel .... Ul do preferred.. 1
Smelter 3441
Call for Oats" and Barley Is
Greater Than Producers
Are Willing to Supply.
(Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Wall Street, New York, Sept. 11.
Today is Friday the thirteenth and yet
many things that might have happened
to the stock msrket failed to materialise.
street, supplies on all sides being noml-1
ral. Some dealers are today asking I
28 Ho a dosen,, but most sales are re- Mb; 1906, choice," 6o.
13.10 do.: nlareons. 11.18 dos: dresaed
poultry, 10lo per lb. higher.
Hops, Wool and Kids.
There was considerable pressure on
Amalgamated, which carried the price
back H points, but buying by big peo
ple, believed to be connected with tne
system." brouaht CobDer back and at
the close it waa a fraction or , better
than yesterday.
The closing or Amalgamated mines.
ponw ! wwr fu n iYii wuul-IID7 nJIn in if 21 : I
quite well on account of the shorUgs I eastern Oregon. II a tie. r iu. aii.,. i
.in..t aiim.HM Knt ikk miiiiiv nf th. umi nn .t' Vs,C- . . a... I 1 he general I
inma. la nnt vrwul mm Vinma atnrlr I tu Ir'iruairTxia ai.u.i.. iim. I, nl in value
! .Joulir-jjrkri--.ls .very m-m. .J tl$ihort. W5J. ?5fc; medium, wool, I Vrnolal ,toclt.
i ceipts are merely nominal and there la6075c each: tons Wool. ISOll each. I-
American Smeitlnc and the common
closed t points under the price of
lat was supported
were general.
range:
ind
a disposition among some receivers to I tallow Prime, per lb, I
secure a nigner price. iiowever, inei a ano grease, iviho.
vnix iiM iJAn.lv 70.
rruit and Tsgrtables.
Uic; No.
OKSCRIPTION.
trade balks at this and any attempts to I
boost the price too high would only
suit in a general downfall of values.
Cheese msrket is steady, but ths mp-UytltY. "''J. Am. C.;
demtfnd. . . ; I ONIONS Jobbing price Oregon, a! V!
POTATOES Fsncy, 1.001.I5 sell- kml cCotppJfr 0Co"
jfd. .....
:ot. on. c
PBach Market Doing Better. .. J2: buying. 11.50 t1.7f: srarllo. lo nor I am aZZZ'i . '
v A firmer tone Is noted In the' peach Am. Smoltl, c!
market along Front street. Receipts ESoS8-,.?10?1-78- do pfd
are not auite so liberal and slses are . ,PH FRUITSOranwes, UJOO Anac. M. Co. ..
much, better. The trade does not want -7 bfJ- 6oJb,mofti0 00,7i6A Atchison, o. ...
a, very smsii peach and whenever a I i; r " - . 1 1 . ' j -t."' I ,r ilux.
Bin. RaD. Tr.
Can. Pac. c. .
Cen. Leather c.
do bfd. ......
: ; -r.. :. .... box: caaabaa. 1J.I.0 dos. C. & Q. W.. o. ..
r -ear mnrxei snows sirengin, oui vai- . " V . r r A at p
me paai vkk. , vubiuj1 nno.
So good are supplies of other fruits
that there Is scarcely any , call for ap- B" ." ." '."a. .luralue"' Colo. So., c.
large amount, or mis. atocawpomes 11 rn"irVii. "j. , "ltir
we'kens the buying demand. T ,?A ,LH.iln52Sftt ,V$
Tomato market l : slower,- although SZmuS hSSi..1,
?ualitytwas never better than at this ". wjgjnj,.
Dears. 11.26 01. CO per
$1.00 sack: carrota, '75c(8Hl per sack; i;"'- 2 V.Sia
t, beets, 1.6(S per sack parsnips. 11.00 W Sfo - ? e?"
11.25; cabbage, liio lb: tomatoes. S?!?- " -
Pies at this time, overripe stock there- 0X70tt' 6,S.c; l?1., .fI7en' do 1st" pfd".! !
fore being sacrificed. v;.v ,' , cauliflower, 80c $1.16 dos; Dela. ft Huoson
! vwJIiw. v... peas. Be; horseradish, 8o lb; artichokes, n.n & R. O c
Fottftoes Hove to Arlsona. Jsfflhc dos; green onions, 16c per dos; jo pfdT . . .
. (several car lots or potatoes navsioeu peppera, aigiso per io; notnouse let- Erie c '
moved toward Arlsona points during the I tuce, $1 box; cucumbers, hothouse, 16or 'North" 'nf'd'
f'nra at lii'Uili r liw tt v. u.i . I win fvu uv., au4.uw, tvu ll uu iiin . j .IIinniB V ntrSl
that section are being received, but eggplant, liJ4o lb; green corn, 76c Louis. A Nash. .
most of the shipments at this time are sack, celery, $76c$1.00. Manh. Ry
on bock orders. Cars are still rather Oroesries, Vats, Xto. Mex. Cen. Ry. .
imniSJBtiSS!i SUGAR Cube, $8.12; powdered. ft-Kj. ft T.. a . .
so bad as at first According-to a local t5t7U- berrv drv aranulated. Distillers
dealer he doe. not feel m hard toward J?;?7. it'tlilli ?' eon I? $5.77 $ V Lr"dm
the Southern Pacific for not Turnisn.nc ..M,6 tuitu.- .M.n n iknu.Ti ylr. Chem. ....
cars for Pujet sound shipments for aftsr yellow. 46.07 Vi;Vet granulated,' 1167 K'A l;.tr M
lnvestfiratlon nt rouna the dealers there I h. K.ri. So- u... inu. rnuim-
IT I f ?
. ; . . s.
thk
82 31 32 13H
. 61 63 61 62
. 110 111 110 111H
. 01 1H 88 H
. 97 H
. 38U 38 85 38
. 86 86 86 88
90
89l 90 89 89
44 46 42 45
. 164 167 163 164
18- 18 17 17
. 82 82 81 82
9 9
,119 120 117 130
lf3t H.K 10
83 33 33 33
22 24 22 23
::::::::::::::: B
164 166 163 166
22 24 23 24
66
10 20 20 20
124 129 134 126
I1JS . 19 13 ( 137
108 .108 107108
116 116 114
84, 15 34 85
61 64 60 63
63 64 b2 64
20 20 19 19
i National Lead .f 4l 47
105
says that' a ear e potatoes he shipped I ' (Above Drlcea are 80 dava net caahlii- cntraLv
remained on the track at Seattle for 14 Quotations.) ' ' '
dsys before being - unleaded. - HONEY $1.60 per crate, Jii' c
Onion market .Is firmer, .with some COFFEB-i-i'ackage brands. $15,889 M2wPV1'
small business reported from the south. 16.63. l,J7l,- ' '
1a,i..ia.a atm holnir miila hm a 11 RA BALTV Coarse Half STOUnd. 100S. 0T: "Pi1?. C. ,.
..-j i 7i k.. w I siz.au tier ton: aoa. kii.uu: taoia. oairv i i. a. vu.
IfO.,. ' 0: 1 0'$1726; JSrtSft' n'V
tuiuuriou uiveruuui, ouai. ivvu, avvo, i - v
01,
I iiy.uu; 48 iis.uo:
. . . a . . I c. . 1A. . K A i
rTacticaiiy no Tcai waa ruceivea in c ... tA . .A ii; "iT
Lne I fv.vv yer ivu, bviu ivui, tii.vv,
Dressed Tl Scatosr Tban aver. 3100: 4s 118.00: extra fine barrels: 2s. do pfd
In os and 10s, 34.60O6.60
do 2 pfd. .
and 10s. J4.606.60: Liverpool lump neaaing, c..
the Front street markets today,, One I rock, jio.60
...I k.aA knt thl. 6 lOOS. 310.50,
amount was so nominal Uiat It oould prices spplv to sales of jess
ubject to fluctuations.) Rock Island, c
KICK lmDerlal Jaoan. no. 1. so: no. ao via
S. 6G6c; New Orleans, head, 7c; I S. L. ft S. F.. 2 pfj
Ajax, ac; Creole. ao ist pra....
HUAiNH small white, f.io; large nt. u & w., c.
i: Dayou, vs-vu;
as, 4c.
do 1st pfd
R. I. ft 8., c.
h. .i.Merrf wnen th rte. t"1) cf !. Car lots at special prices I ao pra
- . - - .. I nhi.At till.. Fit... -.n. i
mind is so great. . It is stated that this
dealer received as high as 10c a pound
for small slses.
'-' . Brief Kotos of ths Trad.
A car of sweet potatoes is due to ar
te.
white. 18.50: Dink. 13.60: bavou 11.90: 18. P.. r.
J, "t"J" 'S"" A" Llmas. $6.36 Mexican reds. 4 c. do nfi
1 IVn 111 innifirruw IIllJl I J 1 1 1 K . r I ITV3 si i.rs IJ V I v 4 a w . . m. m r . ...I . m
; - . i in l j I n r nanii in Jiimiio. . o oer iu: i Hmit n wv
iM Aw-. vA- 1 Virginia, 7Ho Pr lb;, roasted, iOo Prl do pfd
I srapa thia yea- per lb; walnutsrCalifornia. IOo per lo; t., 8. L ft W o
pine nuts. 14016c per lb; hickory nuts,
100 per id; JBrazu nuts, mc per id; ru-
do pfd . .
IT D
wove. I berts, 16c per lb: fancy pecans, 11920c I tt b Rubber c"
still remain quite high In per lb; almonda, i2iHc. a' pti .
U. S. Steel Co.. c
ao pia
Meat, risk and Provisions.
FRESH
16
ii
io"
89
do pfd . .
at 2 8c for best
Paxe ft Son report
shipments of Concord
son.' As supplies were scarce, prices
...are advanced. Ordinary run of grapes
still ' hard to move.
. Bell peppers still i
price, with receipts not overllberal.
Salmon catch not so liberal. Re-
elvra aav the rmalltv la not ma mnnA.
either, the fish appearing to be half fancy,
starved. yeal, (
Lher irvuiif'-1 that theV ea,; itowrtw p.c c,iorftUt.rqdJnc;3
wrtemriormaTket remains good on " RSl9? l& NaUonsi' Leadex" dlvW'i'ifr
account of the unusually good Quality JAfl.hion 'isasi cent ' d,vldend. per
thi. .uion nf th. r.Hfnnit fmii ?.6Hc. breakfast bacon, 1522o per cent. .
. T- .a.VA id; picnics. no per io; cottage roii, union -aciric common, ex diviaend,
.f.,ni.demanl1 18o per lb; regular short clears, un- 2 per cent; preferred. 2 per cent.
; Front street prices. smoked. 12o per lb; smoked 12o per lb; Call money closed 3 per cent.
, Oraln, Floor and Teed. clear backs, ansmoked, 12c; smoked, 13c Total sales for day, 804,500 shares.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9a. lersa Pr lb: Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs, un- i .
lots; small lots. 0a ' KTO.,1.?" ! JC?k?ft .H Ae.r IS; CWnPTfl TT TTHPS AT?!?'
WHEAT New Club, 82c; red Ru- I .iTZl.X r". V-..!?... . . , J I " aj.vx u jtixiij
stem. 84c: vallev. Sin. . ' "'iV""''?' 1 T T 1 T 1 IV I TTTJ T1T1TI
MEATS Front street Hogs, w?h. ft"
, 8o per lb; large, 7S8o per lb; So M
per lb:, poor. 6 7c per Ibi mutton. Ni-.uV-3ei?5,raPn'
104
70"
69
126
119
93
70
60 '
129
'94
23
78
44'
67
45
103
68'
126
27
i"
21
76
43
15
'2
26
46
'29
88
91
11
20 S
15
114
16
85
63
64
19
62
69
47
164
QQ 1'
1 7
69
78
69
128
26
120 vi
27
83
94
78
77
20
44
11
16
86
110
16
65
17
46
128
30
89
3
11
Z0 -
10
S Frosts to hs Wheat Belt.
Western Oregon Fair to
night: warmer south portion;
Saturday fair and warmer; east
erly winds.
Western Wsshlngton Fair to
night; Saturday fair; warmer
except near coast; easterly
winds.
Eastern Oregon and Southern
Idaho Fair tonight with light
frost; Saturday fair and warm
er. Eastern Wsshlngton and North
ern Idaho Probably fair tonight
and Saturday; warmer.
.
Coarss grains are very firm all
through the Pacific northwest at this
time. Oats market la active, but sales
would be considerably Increased If
growers would let go. . In barley they
are not yet ready to sell most of their
crop and this keeps the market rather
quiet.
Hay Is srrlvlng a trifle more freely,
but the market has not lost any of Its
strength.
Wheat Is dull for the moment, but the
great -strength- in Liverpool iSdar may
cause further heavy buying for'forelgn
account. Miners say they nave sufri
cient supplies for nearby requirement
and are resting.
Oriental flour trade Is quiet at th mo
ment, out tne market is nrm.
REFRIGERATOR
MPFNIE
Pacific Fruit Express Takes
Place of The Armour
. '';-; . Cars.
RATES WILL NOT BE
LOtWER TO SHIPPERS
rait, Vegetables and Meals Will
Receive Quicker Dispatch, as the
New Company Has More Rolling
Stock.
WHEAT MARKET BEARISH.
Chicago Supplies Increase and Prices
Drop Liverpool Up.
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES
Sept..
Dec. . .
May...
Sept. 11. Sept. It. Loss.
... 93A 94
... 97B 98
104B 104
1906.
Ill
77
(Leased Wlrs Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Chicago. Beot. is. me wneat mantel
was bearish today, and closed with a
loss of to c.
Increasing supoiies and the .fact that
cash wheat, while active, is not showing
sufficient demand to clean up the
surplus.
Liverpool cables were nrm at tne
start and gained additional serength
during the day.
orriciai range or values:
WHEAT.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Dee.
May
SSDt
Dec.
May
Sept.
oa.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct. .
Jan. .
Open.
.. 90
..103
Close.
98A
7B
104 B
CORN.
OATS.
::::::::::::
64"
MESS PORK.
1660
1560
, 1685
61
68B
63
SH
62
63
Within the next II days the Armour
car line, with approximately 5,000 re
frigerator cars, will have withdrawn
from the entire railroad lines of the
Southern Pacific and Union Pacific sys
tems, and the San Pedro. Los Angeles
& Salt Lake road,' and will havo -been
supplanted by th Paclflo Fruit Express
with 6,600 csrs. C M. Seorlst. general
manager of the latter corporation, came
to Portland todav to superintend the
change and Install ths new service.
The change will, it Is said, mean no
lessening of the rates charred bv the
Armour car lines for transportation of
fruits, vegetablea and meats, but will
result in better service by reason of the"
tact tnat tne new orsaniiation naa at
least 1.600 more csrs with which to be
gin the service and that It will con
stantly increase the number of cars.
U. Q.n.l.l L. n 1 nki... .
m. nug i a. viiiuKBu man,
has had charge of the inauguration of
the new Pacific Fruit Express line for
tne Jiarnman interests. Ths company
was formed for Indenendent manaere-
ment, but as an auxiliary of thS Harrl
man railroads, to supersede the Armour
noes on those roads.
Some of the Armour ear wilt bs taken
to other Darts of the country, for serv
ice on roads reaching the east and
south. A number of them will be kept
on their present routes to serve the pri
vate interests of the Armour company
ana nananng an its eoaat business to
ana zrom the middle weet.
'"It is the purpose of our company to
give a first-class service, and to increase
tne raciuties as last as ins business
demands it," Mr. Secrlst said. "The
equipment of the Pacific Fruit Express
is new ana modern, with every advan
tage possessed by the old line. Our
service will go into effect October 1. at
which time the initial equipment of
6,600 cars will have been com Dieted.
They are coming out of the' shops at the
yate oi 40 a day. Additional equipment
will come along as fast as the business
warrants.
Mr. Secrlst will, during- his stay. In
Portland, organize the service here, and
appoint a local agent. S. A. Herring,
Portland agent ror tne Armour lines,
will probably accept a poaitlon with the
Armour company at some other point.
PUGILISTIC-TRANSFER MAN HAS
TAE FOR WONDERFUL HOSIERY
C. V. Chapman, proprietor of ' the
I. A M. Tranafer company, who, was
arrested yesterday afternoon by Patrol
man Wsnless on a warrant charging
htm with assaulting 8. F. Thatobar. was
found guilty by Judge Cameron this
morning and fined 1 20. '. "
Thatcher is ths shipping olerk -for
Rice dc Phelan, wholesalers at Oak and
Front street, end Chapman' teams do
the hauling for the firm. The men
have indulged in a war f words on
seversl occasions over matters apper
taining to shipments. " ', -
Chapman, according to his own testi
mony, went to the Osk street store for
the purpose of "having It out" with
Thatcher and punched the latter In tlu
ee. After the shipping clerk had re
treated Into the building to bathe his
Injured optlo Chapman followed., so he
testified, to ascertain- - how Thatcher
liked the beating.
The feature of the trial was Chan,
ftian's dlaplay of hosiery, Worked into
his bldvk silk hose, In baby-blue silk,
was tne' initial c," . surrounded in a
wreath t f forget-me-nots, and the
fashion-plate 'vteamster'a "sox ,were - the
oenter or attraction while Jie was te
fvlnr. . ....-.
Chapman' evidenced a , desire to be
flippant in his answers and waa grilled
by Deputy County Attorney Tomlinson,
who referred to the young man as a
"Smart Alec.1 Mrs. Chapman, a pretty
blonde, tastefully dressed in a white'."
sweater, silk waist and duck suit, was
Indignant over- the- prosecutor's 'Sum
ming up of her husband and with diffi
culty refrained from, retorting In kind.
The fine- imposed evidently did not
have any effect on Chapman's pugilist Io
nature, as a few minutes after the. court
proceedings Thatcher rushed to head
quarters to have the transfer man placed ,
under a oeacev bond ' clalmlne that ha
intended to commit another assault. ,
HAUL SALMON FROM NEHALEM : C
RIVER TO PORTLAN D MARKET
salnml
While coming across ths mountains
in his automobile from Tillamook to
Portland, Rollo P. Wataon passed sev
ersl wagons loaded with Nehalera river
salmon coming to the Portland market.
An inquiry among the local fish mar
kets brings out the fact that Portland
receives a small portion of its fresh
salmon supply at this sesson of the
year from the Nehalem rivsr.
The ' greater 'part of ' ths
Mnn.i. IHIA VAMIflMA IM MVItf ..
comes from ths Grays Harbor country.
This salmon is ssld to be some better
than the Nehalem fish, but not nearly
so good ss that taken from ths Coluru- ,
bia river in the lets fall. Ths Nehalem
salmon is a comparatively small fish.
rarsly reaching a weight of 16 pounds,
t is said to be about the sise of the
Fraaer river or Puget sound ssckeye. ,,
i
LARD.
0!
912
880
Sept
Oct.
Jan.
SHORT RIBS.
853
860
810
1660
1660A
1666
902
910B
876A
852
862B
808
Slan, 79c; bluestem, 84c: valley, 82a
rcRNWboTe i: c?ackedB't UUWlJMx VI? L'KWm
. BARLEY New-Fee ,322.60 23.60 ttVZl
fflMSzsM V29'- ,wto. per lb'; "Ream 'l.Mv"j!S On account of the fact that, hop pick-
. - . i in. db. ii d Dear i : cumuuunii. l uss. i
RTE 11.65 per cwt. ile oer ft ' v ' ' ,n w,u M suspended In the Oregon
1 OATS New Proucers orlea N. 1 1 Aaii t..i. a w. n a I hon varda not later than nv
i.t.11. IliAll "I. ln-v, 1 in, iuuiiim I - - - -- - - J
m?,rt fr...' "vv: . 60 per io; naiiDut. ec per id; am pea i ana tne ract that the p ck is very short
.V.rg Jn tlSSffinW '0r .rade. shor't
valley, $4.804.40; graham. s. 11.75; lb; , silvers, 7c per lb; herrings, sellers are very much excited and are
StSritSa' "-6w: pc per lb; soles. .60 per lb: freely offering 7 and 8 cents a pound
Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, Sept. 13. Official prices
WHEAT.
Open. Close.
Sept....7s7d 7s 8 d
Dec 7s9d 7s;od
CORN.
Sept 6std 6s6d
Sept. 12. Oaln.
7s6d ld
7s8d ld
Oct.
,.6s6 d 6s6d
6s 6d
6s5d
LIVESTOCK
HOLDING
IN THE LOCAL YARDS
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Shew
Today 64
Week aso 105 217
Year ago 80 72
Previous year . . 27 160
226
100
63
123
I, sa.vu. 1 nhrlmni. 12n nor Ih: nerrh. I fn. maw in.t -c.n. Ku j - .1
MlLLSTUFFSv-Bran.. 117.00 r..r ik. Th. l-.o,. ti; ."" "J. iey
midoainp, 125.00: shorts, country, 120 pf lb ffesh mackerSl. 8c' pe. -lb cra" holders wiU 'not sell at fhat flgura
clt.UJ Sh05' ";00-00. fish. 25c per dozen; sturgeon. 12c per Their sales must be 1 covered and Jl'
HAT Producer's Dries Timothv. ih- hi a Mr Th,. tMr ttr lUo, mi. I ri .ir?,eA IrJi'x. coyerea ana grow-
Willametteyalley. fancy, 116.00017.00 7o' pe7 lb; frozen shad; 6c' per lb; blick' wming to nay a IhsFtsr nrtrJ . tirSH
ordinary. 112.00014.00: eastern Omrnn ciul Cue nr ih I Ti"'"?. 10.. Pay. a batter price before
118.00k mixed. 110.0010.60; clover, OYSTERS Shoalwster bsv, oer gal- Iu wul
to.vvw iv.vv; cneat. ion, iz.ou: per iuu-id sacx, so.ou uiym-i a ...
18.0006.00: grain,
$10.00011.00.
Bnttsr, Srrs and Poultry.
presume they are
ng up their hands and settling
With brewers.
Several small sales are reported. The
' --j. 1 . . i. . i .n . . mm . 1 1.H.L1111 as umn irom ueorrn haii
7 --- -- -. , - 1 area. i -r -'-'-
of
Sweet cream,. 33 c; sour., 31 c.
BUTTER . City creamery.
. Taney, sz
r-T.AUO TTaattll na Km tJA'
jae; ra)ior clams, 62.00 per box; IOo per dos.
fTlirh Rulmnii PkIm
fancy. 32 c; seconds. 3031c; store, ., 71. , Astoria, Or.. Sept. 18. The paying of
Oregon, 2?a, 4 , ROPE Pure Manila. 16c; standard. t cents per pound for salmon by the
r.Awo oxira tancy, canaiea, Z80 lo2'v;!
i 28 c; eastern. 27c. " COAL OI j Pearl
iEKSE New Full cream, fUta. J?0 per J1'
lc,per lb.; Young Americans tflW-tf-J-J0
EfillbJ eastern. 17c. "'ftVokT-. ,
CHEESE
16
170 per ID J
JULTRY
water white, iron bbls.
wooden, 17c Oer gal; head
s'., cases. 21 c oer gal.
v POULTRY Mixed chickens llUo uasuuwe-b oeg., cases. Z4)jo per
lb; . fancy hens. 14c (b; roosters, Kti7lKvttLVtLi ,
old ; 10c lb: fryers, 14c: broilers L.EN5lN6'dJ!-'c,a8es' 280 Per tal
14c lb;-ducks; 14o lb; geese, old. 8010c "VtSVVVt" ,
wouann oo:i, vsa per (at.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots.
600-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots.
wikk NAiUB resent Da
per keg.
TTnlnn Fishermnji'K fnmiratio iim.
or Astral Cjses, I pany In addition to the same amount
after the fish has been prepared and
sold has been partially met by other
fish buyers, who are paying 3 cents
straight. It looks like before many
days are over 6 cents a pound will be
paid. The fish are very scarce.
Portland Union Stockyards. Sent. 18.
With receipts light there was no change
In the sentiment of, the local livestock
market today. At the drop of 25c yes
terday the hog market was steady to
day because there were no arrivals in
that line. Cattle and sheep steady. To
day zs head or noraes arrived in.
A year ago today the sheep market
was 25c lower. Others held steady.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon, 16.500
6.75; stockers and feeders, o.006.26;
China fats, $6.00.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
13.8504.00; best cows and heifers, 82.76
03.00; bulls, 21.7602.00.
Sheep Best wethers, 14.50; mixed.
$4.00; lambs, $4.6006.00.
Eastern Livestock Holds.
Chicago, Sept. 18. Official -receipts:
Hoars. Cattle, flhoen
Chicago 15,000 8.600 7,000
Kansas city . . , 4.000 8,000 5,000
Omaha 7,000 2,000 6.000
Hogs are steady; left over from yes
terday, 6,100. Receipts a year ago were
iiivuif, jhia-vu ' Maura tri ao.oo(0'B.oo;
heavy come at $6.0000.26; rough $5.65
Cattle Steady.
Sheep Strong. ,
MOHAWK 3IINING
JIAS SHAKP ADVANCE
(Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Sept. 18. There was
an advance of $1.76 in Mohawk shares
today, but the rest of the Goldflelds
were lower.
Official bid prices:
OOLDFIELDS DISTRICT.
SandBtorm 42c Mohawk 117.2K. On
lumbla Mt. 45c. Jumbo 14.10A. Jumbo
lxt. 61.57, Vernal 13c, Pennsylvania
ka, nenaaii zzc, aootn 37c, Blue Bull
31c, Adams izc, silver pick 52c, Aev.
Boy 6c, B. B. Ext. 8c A, Blue Bell 15c,
Dixie 6c, Hlbernla 8cA, St lives 77c,
Conqueror 10c, Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star
20c, Q. Wonder 2c, Potlach 40cA, Oro
19c, Sandst. Ext. 4c, Maine 6c, Atlanta
46c, Oreat Bend 60c, Slmerone 10c, Em
pire izc, nea top jjjxi. i!&c, Florence
$3.98, Diam'f B. B. Con. 16c, a. Daisy
$1.86, Laguna $1, Comb. Fract. $2, Gr.
Bend Ext 13c, Or. Bend Anx. cA, B. B.
Bonanza 6c, Portland 18c, Cracker Jack
17c, Mohawk Ext. 11c, Lou Dillon 10c,
Y. Tiger 18c, Grandma 16c, 8. Pick Ext
8c A. Y. Rose 6c. Col. Mt. Ext 4c A.
Goldf. Cons. $6.52, Diam'f. Triangle 19c.
COMSTOCK.
Ophlr $1.22, Mexican 63c, Gould A
Curry 28cA, Con. Virginia 74c, Savage
8 4c A, Hale Norcross 96c, Yellow
Jacket vl.16, Belcher 20c, Confidence
96cA, Sierra Nev. 41c, Union 41c.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original 6c, Bullf. M. C. 12c, Mont
Bullf. 8c, Nat Bank 16c, L. Harris 2c,
Amethyst 20c. Stelnwav 6cA. Denver
Buf. Anx. 6cA, Bonnie Clare 90c, MayfL
Cons. 29c, Monty. Ohio Ext 5c. G. Scep
ter 8c, Yankee Girl 6c, Nugget 6c,
Tramp Cons. 23c, North Star 6c A.
TONOPAHS.
Ton. Nov. $10.60, Mont Ton. $2.77,
mont $2.90, Ton. No. Star $i.90A,' Ohio
ion. sc. west una cons. 65c, Rescue
izc, ion. ft cat 4c, uolden Anchor 13c.
Jim Butler 80c, Ton. Cash Boy 5c. Ton.
Home 4c, Bost Ton. IOcA, Mont Mid.
Ext 8c, Golden Crown 7c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. 36c. Manh. M. Co. 7c a
Wedge 7cA, Seyler Hump 6c, Dexter
12cA, L, Joe 3cA. Crescent 5cA, Com
bination 2c, Granny 24oA, Mustang
22cA, Little Grey 16cA, Cowboy 6c,
Orlg. Manh. 20oA, Jump. Jack 16c, Pine
nut o, Buffalo 6cA. Y. Horse 6cA,
Andlan Camp 7c.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Falrv. Silver Klnr 20eA. Falrv w.-i.
tl.40, Nevada Hills $5.05, Pittsburg
liver Peak $1.45. No. Star Wonder ka"
Eagle's, Nest 31c, Ruby Wonder 25cA,
Alice of Wonder 6cA.
United States Government Bonds.
New York, Sept. 18. Government
STREETCAR COMPANY MUST STAND!
EXPENSE OF PROTECTING MAINS
... .... , ,."- .i. - -
Instead of ths city hsvln to stand
ths expense of protecting the water
malns from electrblysts, that expense
must be met by the streetcar company.
Mayor Lane sprung this Interesting bit
of Information at the meeting yesterday
1a ths shape of a provision In an old
ordinance. This measure provides that
streetcar companies must exsmlne their
4
wires to sse If electricity Is escaping
and must take measures to keep tho
current from reaching ths water mslns.
The appropriation for th laying of
water mains Is practically exhausted
snd little mors work will be done in
this direction until a decision has been
made by the- supreme court on the
legality of ths proposed $8,000,000
water bonds. . .
INTERFERED
SPIRITS
Iff ITU HI DDI Ant lni'io
nun liinnmHUL vutto
Unseen Being Tells Wife Not
to. Live With Her
Husband.
bonds
Twos, registered
do coupon
Throes, registered
ao coupon
Bid.
105
106
1UZ
102
lb; turkeys. ll13c lb for old; squabs.
PEACH MARKET IS '
; IN BJ3TTER SHAPE
, "There Is much better tons
ruling In ths , peach market. At e
this time ths sizes ars much
better than they , vers ' a few
dsys ago and the result Is that
prices srs helped. . Tne trade
takes hold of ths Improved e
"KdCHITTIM BARK MARKET IS
i ,; DOING SOME LIVELY STUNTS
Hop Picking About Over.
tIMn.Ws. SW . T .1 I
K7in-vas u.mya LVl w xu SUUIUB1, t I v - : 1 '
Junction City, Or;, Sept. 13. Hop-1 "'.
picKing is neany 9ver. The crop basi By ttyman H. Cohen.
ir.u ,wuB mu. ouiicuuy ana wm the pHcs of chlttlm bark go -to
j 60c a pound this year?
" u vune an. io rams. invnn. whrt ; would hav. a.lr.A th.t
Prune picking began Monday In sev- oae-tlon a vear or so aao wouM-h.va
stock mucH faster than. when ZZ l f ?!nra l J been considered a victim of "brain
prices were lower. Y v.. iTr.i.rt today the query may bsal-
"Tomato market Is very Quiet.. thisftrchard is 10 ee; ne? C most answered to the affirmatlvs at
1 though .up. .to this . tlmft. thara 0 Lpetlles 54. g cenjt lor itiitt,-Prunei tbiailmfeIOhlsprlcs is reached It
has been no difficulty In unload- ( ""v. "S.',f." r? "'""'u ana "r"1 will ' preaK. ail Known records In this
!, .M- Kv rf T Jcre difficult to save tho crop than I market but records ifre scattered in
Ing all that came at the prices .4 i it formerly has been. -- The drver started I mot vrV nn thi vmp , . , ,7
nuoted by The Journal, The cool e J MP f no? yesterday snd the first trays I . With an annual world's consumption
koo cars or
forests and
:o 20 cara it
mnmnmt lifno' maw niiMjhlv
tunnels until ths marketable nrndnnt. I hanno in tttm nrin nf r-htn. in..i'.
ii,u, ui, vuv vui w (v urvum uie I mucn or a sirain.
weather, however, is causing- e ; r Ii. , " , wko it i 1 01 oraeia,ing nae iou.io
' ' ;, " - t"u"", wi 4 'dock this morning, making a record! this product of the Oregon
smaller sales." Killy Dryer of run for this drier of 16 hoursVora the a PFthLj Vear buHe
Ery-r, Collanr & Co. lm green -fruit was placed in the looks as , if
iucn 01 a, uirain. i'. j
Asunderstood at -this tins there Is
n2tlDlore than ft quarter year's supply
Of bark old and new, In all hands.'
Lrt..w year ago when the price of
chittim went sky-high, 69 cars were
sent out of this city slone and consid
erable more bark remained in1 f rlst
hands. Today with less than half that
amount In ail hands, ths market la be
ginning to show much strength. A
large per cent of the old and new bark
is held in this city, so local merchants
will reeoive 4he bnm of y advanee
Dealers are offering ss high as 80 a
pround in some quarters for new bark,
but some small lots are still floating
around at 6Te. .5 . 1
In 1004 when the price went to 16c
snd Jjespnd, the peel, was the greatest
In thS history . Of ths: local market.
While no definite date Is known It Is
Threes, small bonds ....101
Dls. Columbia, 8-66S....115
eours, registered, new.. 125
do couoon hk
xwos, ranama .104
Philippine Fours 108
Asked.
106
106M
103
. 101
)
Tout divorces weref granted by Jwdga
Cleland In. the circuit court this morn
ing on the grounds of desertion and
oruelty A ney cause of desertion was
given by T.J. Thomas, who said Mar-
aret E. Thomas left him in September,
905 "because the good spirits told her
not to live with me." They were mar
ried lrt October 1804. Thomas said ha
had four stepchildren, whose names ho
did not know, and he never had seen
three of them, twvorce was granieu.
TCiiiium furr rolored. married 16'
nM ufattle Rose, went - to his
.fh.r.in.liiw' home to live, and then
sat down and rerusea 10 worn, accord
ing to the testimony of the father-iqf-law
at the suit for divorce brought by
his daughter. Rose said Carr told Ms
f;lrl wife that women should earn the
Iving, leaving the men nothing to do
but fie around. Carr demanded money
form his wife, and when she refused
it slapped her. Then his father-in-law
ordered him to get out. and he got.
Mrs. Carr was granted a divorce.
James M. Testes was granted a di-vi-iroA
from Belle Teates on the ground
of desertion ocurring in July 1806. They
were married at Baker City, Oregon,
Belle Evan secured a divorce from
Clarence Evans on the ground of de
sertion and cruelty. She said her hus
band threatened to kill her, falsely
accused her of infidelity, and deserted
her In November, 1806. Tney were mar
ried at Newaygo, Michigan, In October,
1802.
pigeons for Army.
War Office to Try Experiments With
Carriers. . .
The recently-announced abandonment
by the war office of tne military pigeon
service created some surprise in the ab
sence of sny explanation of the course
sdoptea. The reason. 11 is understood,
is that the system would not ha likely
to prove serviceable in defensive opera
tions. The experiment of establishing
lofts of homing pigeons for military
urposes was instituted a few years sg
ut the trial was only made on a small
scale, an, although interesting results
have been obtained, it is not held that
the conditions under which troops would
take the field In this country are ruch
as to make the vise of the birds prac
tlcal. The great continental powers,
notably France and Germany, maintain
a large service of military pigeons, but
In these cases there are lines of perms
nent frontier forts which need constant
Inter-communication, and cannot rink the
destruction of telegraphic and tele
phonic connection. The British military
centers would, in the-event of mobilized
troops taxing tne Tieii, oe denuded of
for the engineers, than, whom no mors
capable scientific body exists, rather
than for Immobile stations to whloh ths
pigeons have been trained to return.
This at least Is the view of the military
authorities sfter a careful test of the
experiment '
their garrisons, snd the problem of con.
veying Intelligence would be a matter
That Standard Oil Fine.
From the Memphis News-Sclmltar.
They haven't yet determined how
many trains It will take to carry the
$8,240,000 from the Sandard Oil's
Wall street vaults to ths government's
treasury unless paid In silvsr. In such
event there wouM be required 177 flat
cars with a capacity of 22,000 pounds.
It -would build five first class battle
ships or a nsw subway for New Tork
city. - V
It would yield a perpetual Income of
$4,027 a day.
It would make 814 tons of silver
dollars, requiring 204 teams to trans
port It.
It would build 2,814 homes at $10,000
each.
It is the income- for one vaar at 4
per oent on 6721,000.000. v '
It Is about 2 per cen s, of the national
debt of 1906. li '
It is 86 cents for everv man . whmnn
and child in the whols country. -1
It would taks 4a,780 street laborers
one year to work out the amount.
11 la tne annual revenue of Mexico.
It is nearly one half the rnnttal nf
the Bank of England.
It Is nearly one half the number of
sliver dollars in circulation.
It is 28 times the cnnltitl ativnV nf
the Standard Oil company of Indiana,
the corporation fined.
It is 4.782 times the annual nlira nf
Judge Landls, who Imposed the fine.
Be Content.
From ths Ross Garden.
I .never complained of the v1nlaalnn'a
of fortune, nor suffered my face to be
overcast at the revolution of the
heavens, except once, when my feet
were bare and I had not the means of
obtaining shoes. I came to the chief
mosque or Kuran in a state of much
dejection and saw there a man who had
no feet. I returned thanks to God and
acknowledged his mercies, snd endured
my want of shoes with patience, and
exclaimed:
"Roast fowl to him that's sated will
seem less
Upon the board than leaves of garden-
cross
While, in the sight of helpless poverty
Boiled turnip will a roasted pullet be,1'
Sad I. the Persian (1180-1261).
Uuiversity Meat Market
686 pawsoa Bt, Oor. risk.
Round Steak, per lb. . ... ..... . , ,'lO
Loin Steak, per lb. .......... ...12H
Porterhouse Steak, per lb. . . ,i . , ..150
Tea Bone Steak, per lb ..lKf
Shoulder Roast, per lb.... 74 and 86
1nf rAm IK . 1 a .
HAlin Rnnea. ni In n .
Soup Meat, per lb 3-) to 4x
Stew Meat, per lb. 34 to 5
Roll Roast, per lb , ..10d
Mutton, per lb .' 5 to 15tf
Veal, per lb. . . . . ... . . . . , . , .54 to 15r
Oar meats are fresh every day and
roTsnwte&t tnspeetsd. ( ;
Portland Bank Statement.
Clearings today $1,462,241.06
do year ago.., 1,076,811.69
a n toaay $86,428.47
Balances today 118,198.42
do year ago.
116,466.33
New York-London Silver.
New Tork, Sept. 13. Bar Silver, 88c;
Liverpool Cotton Lower.
Liverpool, Sept. 18. Cotton futures
closed 1 to 2 points lower.
Hen's Quail Family.
From the Alton Telegraph.
. Several days ago -while -running "a
mowing machine on his . place In Hoi
man street William Green out ' in two
a quail sitting on her nest He found
la the nest fourteen eggs.
These eggs he took to ths house" at
once and piaaad-them tinder a hen thit
had been wantlna for several dava
Munuay me eggs naicneo. out, and
tho old hen was ; surprised as well- as
apparently delighted at the quickness
With Which ahe did tka Inn aa .
with the beauty of her little ones. She
guards the little oualla with aln...
care and appears to be-very proud of
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Only Successful IVood nnd foal Ueafer 1
'HE HOWARD .
. j . ' " ..7.7" w W avtuaaa ss av tSTT V OI T tI UUtl TIL
unuBrjimiq nat cniuira reached its top I them. They, to, appear satisfied with
ear.aroP0B,? ?n hl wt .abont. a5 their big mother anTare growinr ver,
years ago,
I tarns.
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Warms the Floor
Consumes Nearly AI!
Smoke
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Holds the Fire
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