The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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    CITY CAUSES PACKING
TODAY'S MARKETS
; IIad Hop Growers of Oregon Not Picked
a Bale of Hops This Year They Would
Likely Receive 30c Next Season.
Ef,l
IIOUS
EiTS ARREST
ors
SELLING
HE CENTS
Ha lb: ducks. 14o lb , old. I10o
11.60 doa.; pigeons, 11.25 dot; dressed
poultry, iviho per ii. higher.
Hops, Wool aad Hides.
HOPS 1107 orop Choice, 8 9c;
rime to choice. 8ci ordinary. t&a lb:
), cnoice, oo.
litem uregon, licpnc.
18020c
JKOHAIR New lS07-z 2c
.... . ' each: ahort wool, 15040c) medium, wool.
Practically Confirmed That 7iftorfe Al1.
This Price Is Paid Many
Are Ordered at 81-2c.
Latest market featurea:
Hop beara are much alarmed.
Bales of hope at o pound. '
Creamery butter weak on etreet.
Eggs come from Nebraska point a,
Sharp advance In condensed milk.
Btrawberrlee bring; high price.
Fruit demand la better.
Wheat market holda well.
MUlstuff advance cloae.
Canned oyatera atlll very Bcarce.
Moat salmon cornea frorn coaat.
I and grease, 12
CHITTIM, BARK 6 7c.
Traits and vegetables.
Inf; buying,-.white. iOotl per aack;
aweets, me lb.
ONIONS- Jobbing price - Oregon,
13.00; buying 11.60; garlic, 7c per lb.
A Dili l u.V.. li ,.au( -e
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, (4. SO
5.00; bananas, to lb; lemons, $46.60
box; llmea. Mexican. 14 per 100; pineap-
pies, IS.i0iJJ6.0O doa; grapes, 76c &$ 1.26;
Concords. 20fe26c; Delaware, 16 20c;
5each.es, 7 So 11.26; cantaloupea, 1 1.25
.76; pluma, 80&60c: watermelons, lc;
crabapples. So Tb: Bartlett Dears, 11.50
par box; caaabaa, $3.00 doa.
VEGETABLES Turnips, new, I0c9
$1.00 aack: car rota, 76ctf$l per aack;
beets, $1.66 per sack; parsnips, $1.00tJ
id; tomatoes.
2if 3c; green,
Bop Bears Are Hook Alarmed.
lion bears are much alarmed at this I 11.26: nbhnie lUo
time on account of the growers not Oregon. &c: beana.
throwing alt their hops on the market Ijftfo per lb; cauliflower, 60c $1.26 doa; J
thalr own prices. This ha a caused sev- lj47jc dol; grMn onions, 16c per dea;
aril aales to ha made at 9c a pound I ball Banners. bSiHc net- lb: hothouM lel-
wlthln the last 24 hours. The sales I tuce, $1 box; cucumbers, hothouse, 16
were ror smalt amounta oui were urge jzjo doa; radianea, ifto dozen ouncnea;
anongh to ahow which way the wind I eggplant, 12Hc lb: green com. 76c
la blowing. Thia seems di goou sack, celery. 76$i.ou.
wind ror me trowers as no longer .r, Groceries, Bats. Bt.
fSre harvest Tthev were not wil ing to SUGAR Cube. $6.12; powdered,
even adv.nc f. U?.' blre'cSst of plc&ing SW-Jijl--'! fnZfti
the hops, they are today freely offer- ""Hi 6llri,r,fnk A.l
tng 8V4 and even c for good goods. idr!" ?..dRU
There are reports of 10c a pound Tetng l1?"- ,Voi.V4k-j b,7;
paid for excellent quality but these Pff"'?' utlVil' '
cannot be confirmed as all the bear l05A'hdXlnCw."tri 10 dav. net cash
daira .r. i . ritoua to keen the nrlcea (Above prices ara 10 daye net caah
n.M fTm kiln. Irnn-m - P""."-'
D FDD
COII
One of the newest schemes of the j . cflfiLX'iciitia brands. IIS I$0
bears is to pubiin report Dr-a--t)lt-1JJU,c't,, cr""" - tB-l
oroduetlon everywhere except in this I n It m - u.t a mn.
atata and even the production of thia t11.0 n.r ,on. 0. tia (To: table, dalrir
k . . . n .V,n.it IA AAA hi Mtl! - . L . 1 . . . . - . .
mora than legitimate dealers will ad- imported Liverpool. 80a. $30.00; 100a,
mlt These dealera change their es-ltlf00; it sia.OO; extra fine barrels; 2s,
tlmates every time the wind changes 1 k. .nJ in.. 14.8OO6.6O: Livernool lumo
. A A W J a u 1 . . I ' . 1 . . -
lis course. vne aay mo crop im rOcK, IlO.bO per ton; -10 rOCX, 1 l.vw
shortest In years; the next day it is I 100s. 1 10.60.
about the best In years. Then for eacn I (Above prlcea-apply ta sales of less
successive day the record la gone over I than car lots. Car lota at special prlcea
in ma aame way. 1 subject to uuctuations.)
Xlaber, Wolf 61 better Sasort, . ".CE Imperial Japan, no. 1. ac; rjo.
Klaber. Wolf ft Netter. supposed to lli c
be one or the largest short sellera or "BEANS Bmai! white, $..80; large
nopi in mis ciiy, are oui wun aouinr- . hlt, iiia. nlnk. IX SO: bavou 13. au
atatement showing the great crop I r im.. In sr. iu.ri-n r,m 4Un
everywhere. Not only does the firm I NltfLPa-nuta Jumbo. Ue rer 10:
give this year's estimate fully 20 per Virginia. 7Ho per lb; roasted, fbe per
rent nigncr man aeaiers wno are noi lb; Japanese. 65c; roasted, 707HO
said to be ahort. but the flamrea of last I nr lh- walnuts. Pallfornla. 10c Der 10:
year, especially for Oregon, are ao badly I nine nuta, 14&15c per lb: hickory nuta
paaaed rrom other deuiera pointa otiioc Der lb: Brazil nuts. 180 per lb: ru-
vlew that they are scarcely to be recog- I berts, 18c per lb: fancy pecans, 18 20c
nixea. -i ne rirm civea ureaon inu.vuu per in: almonds, nun we.
bales for lut year, but the crop never I Meats, risk and Provislona,
:XZ"a "h'""'u"" "" . FRESH MEATS Front atroet-Hoga,
have been
aourcea and
frrtm ftpat r
IJ1 f,rr "vrifancy. Si
fSt. .CE .f""1"- 1 HAMS,-BA(:ON. ETC.-Portland pack.
clearly reflect the crop I H t0 'j, lb 16Hc er lb lg to 20 lb.
.T' WU Neuer" '" ol" l6Hc: breakfaat bacon, 1622o pr
" 1 1 it,, nlnn pi nr in: f!(ltu roil.
European Hop Oops. J lao Der lb. reluiar short cleara. ua-
Crop I aniokeU, lie per lb; smoked 12c per 10;
1907. clear backs, -jnsmoxea, izc; smoxea. i
. I a IK TlntAn huM. IA t r 1ft h nn.
460,000 smoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 13c per lb;
300,000 clear bellies, unamoked, lltyc per lb;
65,000 1 smoxea is per id; anouiuers, iic
66 000 I Per lb: pickled tongues, 70o each.
85 000 LOCAL LArtD Kettle leaf. 10s. 13Hc
860 000 1 per lb; 6s, i4o per id; &v-id una, izc
' Iber lb: steam rendered. 4us. 8140 per
' ' I . i : . . m, . ' - . ' I Trt
1,125,000 1D o, iio per l). corapuuiw, ma.
L'UU W 1a nan 1 1-w rinilftr1a.t
6o per lb; halibut, c per lb; striped
bass, loc per lb; catrian, no per ju; eai-
PAYS DIVfDEND
Ten Cents a Share Is Paid
Confirms Yesterday's Re
port in The Journal.
(Leased Wire. Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco. Soot. 21. The pre-
dloted dividend on Ooldfleld Consoli
dated made tn thia report yesterday waa
declared late yesterday afternoon. The
dividend was for 10c a share mommy.
This had a strengthening effect upon
Nevada shares In general. Ooldfield
Consolidated advanced nearly 30c ovy
ine prices or yeateroay.
Uiriclal bid prices:
GOXJDFIELD8 DISTRICT.
nnuua tui isg i ot, iri unaw s y i n. vw !-
bla Mt. 42c, Jumbo Ext $1.57 HA, Ver
nal lcA, Pennsylvania ScA, Booth $c.
Blue BuU 80o. Adams lie. Silver Pick
tl. 'll.i. n.. ...... in. XT a ttnv . Tl T
Ext. 7c. Blue Bell 14c, Dixie 6c, O. Co
lumbia. 27oA Hibernla 6c. St. Ives 74c.
Conqueror 8c, Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star
zic, u. wonaer so, rotiacn uca. uro
He. "Kendall Ext. 2c. Sandst. Ext. 4c
Mayne 6o, Atlanta 42c, Great Bend 62c
Slmerone 10c, Empire lie, Red Top Ext.
25c, Florence $4.22 Vk, Dlamf. B. B. Con.
23c. G. Daisy $1.15 H. Commonwealth
27oA. Comb. Fract. 81.87V4. Or. Bend
Ext. 11c, Gr. Bend Anx. cA, Mlllstorm
26c. B. B. Bonansa 6c. Kewanoe 60o,
Esmeralda 11c. Portland 18c, Cracker
Jack 17c. Red Hill 4c, Mohawk Ext. 8c,
Lou Dillon 8c, V. Tiger 20o, Grandma
13c. 8. Pick Ext. 8c, coi. Mt. i;xt. c,
Goldf. Cons. $7.70, Dlamf. Triangle lo,
COMSTOCK.
RilT MARKET
HOH WELL
Chicago nolds Up Despite
Drop in Liverpool Lat
ter Due to French Crop.
Warrants Served on Louis
Zimmerman, Charles
Bruhn and Others.
4 Z.l4Tkt rroat U Waeal
4 Waatern Oregon Fair tonight;
4 warmer aouth portion; Sunday,
4 fair, easterly winds.
a Western Washington Fair to-
4 night, warmer interior; cooler
4 extreme aouth west portion; Sun-
4 day, fair, except showers near
coast, cooler Interior, easterly
winds.
4 Eastern Oregon and southern
4 Idaho Fair tonight, with light
a frost; Sunday, fair.
4 Eastern Washington and
4 - northern Idaho Fair tonight and
4 Sunday.
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Sept. 21. Sept 20. Gain. 1906.
Sept 97H 1 '00 72
Iec. 102 A 101 00 H 74
May 108 A 107 A 00 78
recelPd from railroad ",ZU iT.r ni, k
.W","? SPi1 Ho per Tb; pTr. &7o per lb; mutton.
190 per lb.
Crop Crop
1905. 1906.
Cwt. Cwt.
Germany .. 672,500 402.000
Austria 360.000 175.000
France 65.000 60,000
Relglura ... 105.000 66.000
usala 100.000 60,000
England 695,000 246,000
Total 1,897,500 987,000
American Hop Crops.
Crop Crop
19057 1906.
Balea. Bales.
California ... 72.000 110.000
Oregon 117,000 160,000
Washington . 60,000 60,000
New lork ... so.ooo 66,000
mon, fresh Columbia chinooit. c per
nerrinKW
Total 289.000 385,000
Crop
lsu.
Rales
sk nnn ib: silvers. vc per id:
isnrwioUo per lb: soles. 6d per lb
40.0D0 I snrimps, izo per id; percn, oc
40 000 I per lb; tomcoa. to per id; loostera. ic
296 000 f'sh. 25c per dozen; sturgeon. liHc per
id; oiacH pass, zvo per iu, silver omoii,
7c per lb; frocen shad, 6c per lb; black
coa, iv,c per 10.
Onhlr 11 21 U. Mexican 64c. Con. Vir
ginia 83c, Savage 79cA. HAIe ft NorcroAa
11. Yellow Jacket 81.20. Belcher 88c
Confidence $1A. Sierra Nev. 60c, Ex
chequer 330, Union 44c.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original 4c Bullf. M. C. 9c Mont.
Bullf. 3c, Nat Bank 16c, L. Harris lc.
Amethyst 17c, Gold Bar 4c. Stein way
6cA. Denver Buf. Anx. 6cA, Bonnie
Clare 89cA, Mayfl. cons. Zc, Monty.
Ohio Ext. 6cA, O. Scepter 7c, Monty. Mt.
0e, Homestake Cons. 84c, Yankee Girl
6cA, Tramp Cons. 86c. Victor 6cA, North
Star toA Sunset 6c.
TONOPAH.
Ton. Nev. $11.60, Mont. Ton. $2.85,
Ton. Ext. $1.50t MacNamara 20c, Mid
way 79c, Ton. Belmont $2.80, Ton. No.
Star 20c. Ohio Ton. 2c, West End Cons.
65c, Keacue 12c, Ton. A Calif. 4c, Jim
Butler 8c, Golden Anchor 11c. Ton. Cash
Boy 4c, Ton. Home 4c, Bost. Ton. 10c,
Monarch Pitts. Ext. 8c. Mont. Mid. Ext
Sc. Uolden Crown 6c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. 34c, Manli. M. Co. 6c, G.
Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump. 4c, Dexter 8c,
L. Joe 2c. Creacent 2c, Combination lc,
Granny 22c, Mustang 18c, Little Grey
16oA. Cowooy 8c Orlg. Manh. 8c, Bron
cho 6c, Pinenut 7c, Buffalo 3c, 8. Dog
10c, Y. Horse 3c, Indian Camp 6c.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Falrv. Silver King locA. Falrv. Eagle
$1.25, Nevada Hills 49c, Pittsburg Sil
ver Peak $1.40, No. Star Wonder 6cA.
Eagle's Nest '31c, Ruby Wonder 26cA,
Alice of Wonder 5cA.
Loss.
SMALL 8TOCK TRADING.
Em ti mated.
rief Wctea Of the Trad. OYSTERS Shnalwater bar. nr ral
Fresh ranch eggs are ao hard to ob- Ion, $150; per 100-lb sack, $S.00; Olym-
taln that stocks are nominal on the pla, per gal on, $2.28; per 116-lb aack.
Street. Thirty centa for , ranch stock. -00ff.5U; ttagie, canned, buc can; if
Tnose with no Oregon eggs ask more so laoaen; easiern in sneu, ii.io per nun
thev can obtain a better Dries for eust- I dred.
ern. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
Poultry receipts are more liberal and raaor clama, $2.00 per box; 10c per dox.
those who have been asking an advance Pa-nta, Coal Ou. Etc.
?hVeYr w'iilSngTel "C; tad
go at tnese rigures, nave nad no trouoie C0AL on Pearl or AstralCwes,
par
to dispose or . arrivals. 19140 per gal- water white. Iron bbls.
Along eront street creamery butter 1 14;-pr ga;; wooden, 17c ner gal; head-
.uW1 o. r Ught, 170 deg., cases, 21HO Per gal.
era cut their best product to 80c toiay (JASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24j
because they did not want to carry over eal: lron bbls. 18c per gal.
until Monday. BENZINE 63deg.. cases, 25o per gal;
Canned oysters are still very scarce iron bbls, 23c per gal.
for transplanted eastern. TURPENTINE In cases. 96c per gal;
Demand for fruits Is better In all wooden bb'-t, 93c per ral.
lines. Best pears are today bringing WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7c per lb;
$1.60 and higher prices are expelled 600-lb lots. 80 per lb; less lots, 8c.
(he coming week. WIRE NAILS rresent basis at $3.18
A bi.inp advance of 20c a case Is nn- I per keg
rooncua o
Sales for Day Reach but 157,700
Shares Good Statement.
(Leased Wire Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
New York. Sept 21. This was an
unusually dull day in stock trading, the
sales reaching but 167,000 shares ror
the session. The bank statement was
good except for the large Increase in the
loans.
It la reported that H. H. Rogers will
retire from the United States Steel
company financial committee. Large
consuming companies are still holding
off from the copper market. Dun s Re
view says there is some caution In
eastern cities but the mercantile col
lections are more promising. Brad-
Biictrin 01 y a meiv is b iiiut.il imiiiuvcu
and better feeling in the commercial
situation. Hill and Harrlman lines will
both advance the freight rates on Octo
ber 1.
Official prices:
(Leased wire Overbeck ft Cooke Co.)
Ckleago, Sept $L-The wheat market
waa rather alow today, prices Just about
holding. There waa an advance of Vic
in December and May and a loss of He
In September.
The market, however, proved surpris
ing strong for the entire session, every
thing taken into consideration. Broom
hall says that the decline at Liverpool
is due to the final figures on the
French crop, showing a total of 874.000,
000 bushels, and the large world's ship
ments estimated for the week.
There was a period of profit-taking
during the morning, which put prices
off c "from the close of yesterday.
Practically all the loses were recov
ered later and the high prices were
within a fraction of the high of yester
day. There has been some letup in the
amount of cash business here and but a
small amount was reported by bea
board. The buying of wheat on the
dips was of good character and there Is
no bear element In the trade which
cares to make a stubborn fight.
ADD WHAET TABLE
Official range:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Sept 97 97 97 97
Dec 101 102 10H4
May 107 108 107
CORN.
63 63
68 68
69 69
OATS.
64 54
62 63
64 54
MESS PORK.
14S5 1 4 S5 1485
102
108
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Dec.
May
62
68
59
63
62
54
62
68 A
69 U
63A
62 n
64A
Sept.
Oct
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
. .. 1532 1532
LARD
. .. 895 895
. . 900 96tl
.. 866 867
SHORT RIBS.
. . 837 837
846 847
. . 795 797
152
892
895
862
837
Bin
79J
1485
14 85A
1522
8n5H
897
865
837
842A
792
DESCRIPTION.
p
at
by Jobbers In Pioneer cream..
I rice at $4.45 a case.
Present
Front itreet prices
rain, Tlonr and read.
United States Government Bonds.
New York, Sept. 21. Government
1 1 . . 17 A A air Ail
uhaui uAiii i,iiuuiia. c. large rp,..nu r.,.iratei-ri lof.
1 . . . .mnti ut. d li n 1 " 1 : : .
i"". "" "73. 1 ho oiinon 106
TVTIL1 A T K an- rl..K J T.. I " " ' - -
elan. 79c; bluestem. 84c: valley. 82c. in?
CORN Whole. 9; cracked, $30 ton. Threes small bonds 101
BARLEY - New Feed. $22.5023.60 Y.?U,tlL .. liiil
1)C1 LU11, tUUQU, f.X.ttU iu.vv . maffiaf,
106
103
103
RYE $1.55 per cwt.
OATS New Proucers' price No. 1
white, $24.00 pr ton; gray, $23.00. .
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patenta,
$4.80; straights, $4.25; exports, $3.90;
valley. $4.304.40; graham. s, $3.75;
whole wheat, $4.00; rye. 60s, $5.50;
bales, $3.00.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $17.00 per tan;
middlings, $26.00; shorts, country, $20;
city, 819; cnop, jiti.nuiaizi.ou.
HAY Producer's price Timothy,
Willamette valley, fancy, $16.00 17.00;
ordinary, $12.00 14.00; eastern Oregon,
iis.oo; mixed, . siu.uuwtu.iru; clover,
$10(9)11; grain, $1011; cheat, $10
11.
Batter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT F. b. Portland
Bweet cream, iSYaC sour. 31 c
BUTTER City creamery, 85c:
seconds, 32c; eastern, 32c: state
fancy, 3Zc; seconds, 3031c; atore,
Oregon, 22 a
EGOS Extra fancy, candled. 29c
80e; eastern, 2728c.
CHEESE New Full cream, flats,
per 10.; loung Americana,
17 c per lb.; eastern, 17 c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 14c
lb; rancy nena, I4c lb; roostnrs,
old, 10c lb; fryers, 14c; broilers.
Fours, registered, new.. 1251, 126
do coupon 125V4 124
Twos, Manama iv lo&4
Twos, Panama 104 105
Philippine roura 109
New York Bank Statement.
MISS EUFERT BEATS
, ALL ON STRAWBERRIES
4 Miss Rufert of Oak Grove. 4
4 within a stone's throw of Port- 4
4 land, while an amateur gardener, 4
4 Is making more money for the 4
4 time given than any other gard-
4 ener in the state. Miss Rufert 4
4 haa a strawberry patch which al- 4
4 ways producestltrawberries when 4
4 no one else has them to sell, and 4
4) the result is that she always ob- .
4 tains that price that is the envy ' 4
4 of other producers. For in- 4
4 stance, the shipped today to thia 4
4 market three crates of straw- 4
a berriea, for which ahe received 4
4 SOc a pound, or just $21.60 for 4
the lot. The berries are of most 4
4 excellent quality.
New York, Sept. 21. Bank statement
Increase.
$1,486,400
S 1,B99,6'V)
8,806,800
3,486.600
1,642.600
Deposits 1,171,200
Circulation 9,200
Reserve . . .
do less U.
Loans
Specie ....
Legals
Portland Bank Statement.
Clearings today $1,161,760.61
do year ago 761,248.32
Gain today $ 400,512.29
Balances today $137,789.19
do year ago $154,943.92
Spattle Bank Statement.
Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 21. Clearings.
$1,665,241; balances, $202,644.
Tacoma Bank Statement.
Taopma, Wash., Sept. 21. Clearings,
$788,284; balances, $106,960.
V All Buying Wheat.
(Special IHspitcb to' Tb Journal.)
Hooper, Wash., Sept 21. Seventy
cents a bushel is now being offered by
grain buyers in this locality for blue
stem and 6 cents for red wheat, and
but few farmers are selling. There Is
a great deal Of grain unthreshed yet.
and the farmers are of the opinion that
cold weather will be on before it is
housed in many parts of this and Adams
countv. The farmers In the southern
end of Adams county are further ad
vanced with tholr harvesting than tn
the northern part. Northward from
Fletcher there are many fields yet un
touched, and the farmers are getting
anxious. In parts of southern Adams
county considerable grain is being sdjd,
and several cars or wneat will be
shipped thia week, but It is thought .that
nnn there will be ft shortage of cars
and grain buyers will be taken off the
marnet -
liiverpool Cotton Lower.
Liverpool. Sept. SI. Cotton futures
closed easier, I to 10 pointa down;
pots I pointa down. .
Amal. Copper Co
Am. c. & ., c. ..
do pfd
Am. Cot. Oil. c. .
Am. Loco., c. . . .
Am. Sugar, c. . .
Anacond. M., Co.
Am. vv oolon, c . .
Atchison, c. ...
do pfd
B. & O.. c
do pfd
Brook. Rap. Tr.
Can. Pacific, c.
Cent. Leath., c.
do pfd
C. At Gt. W.. c.
a. m st. p
C. & N. W., c. . .
C. & O
Co!. F. & I., c. .
Col. Southern, o
do 2 pfd
do 1st pfd
Del. & Hudson. . .
D. & R. G., c. . .
do pfd
Erie, c
do 2 pfd :
do 1st pfd
Gt. Nor., pfd. . .
Illinois Central..
L. & N
Mex. Cent. Ry. ..
M.. K. & T., c. . .
do preferred. .
Distillers
Ore lands
Vir. Chem
do pfd
Missouri Pac. . . .
National Lead. . .
N. Y. Central
N. Y-, O. & W
Nor. & West., c.
do preferred . .
North American.
Northern Pac., c.
Pac. Mall S. Co. .
Penn. Ry
P. (1.. L. &C. Co.. I
Pressed S. C, c
do preferred.
Reading, c
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd ....
Rep. I. & S.. c.
do preferred.
Rock Island, c. .
do nreferred.
S. 1. , S. F., 2d pfd
do 1st pid ....
Southern Pac, c
do preferred.
Texas & Pacific
T-, St. L. & W.. c.
do preferred . .
Union Pac. c. . . .
do preferred . .
U. S. Rubber, c. .
do preferred..
U. S. S. Co.. c...
do preferred..
Wabash, c
do preferred. .
West. Un. Tel . . .
4
61
88
94
53
112
3
39
87
91
47
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23
43
63
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89
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114
94
40
88
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24
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130
109
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55
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166
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122
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37
96
70
50
107
34
72
132
125
131. 130
i09i69
17 17
36 I 36
67
65
96
52
107
34
72
28
97
21
74
86
110
26
47V.
132
81 J.
90
28
92
133
izi
28
97
67
64
95
60
107
33
71
62
89
94
32
63
114
93
40
2
88
89
91
83
48Vk
165
19
82
9
122
147
34
23
23
43
63
159
24
69
21
37
46
131
139
109
17
36
66
67
54
20
95
A DULL DEMAND AND
VERY SMALL ARRIVALS
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Soeep.
Today 70 205
Weeg ago ... 280
Year ago 122 222
Previous year 39
Portland Union Stock"ards, Sept 21.
The livestock market is the dull
est at this season for many
years. Not only are the arrivals small,
but the demand Is very limited and for
mer prices are Just maintained.
A year ago today there was weakness
in all lines; hogs lost 26c.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon, $6.60
6.76; stockers and feeders. $6.006.25;
China fats. $6.006.25.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
$8.85194.00; best cows and heifers, $2.75
g'3.00; bulls. $1.762.00.
Sheen- Best wethers. $4.60; mixed,
$4.00; lambs, $4.O0fC4.76.
132
21
74
86
110
26
47
133
82
90
29
2
120
28
96
21
74
8fi
110
24
47
131
81
92
60
ints
33
71
78
69
132
25
m
87
28
84
97
78
97
21
76
21
45
87
58
86
110
27
20
47
132
80
29
90
29
92
12
20
75
Total sales for day, 167,700 shares.
New York Cotton Market.
.1124
.1129
Jan
Feb
March. .. .1138
April 1143
May 1146
June 1150
July . . . ... ...
Sept...
Oct 1106
Nov
Pec, ,....1121.
1133
1186
1144
1148
1145
1160
1115
Low, Sept.
21 20
1128 1130 1135
1129 1135. 1140
1135 1141 1146
1142 1144
1142 1149 1154
1147 1151
.... 1165 1159
. ... 1103 1112
1104 1111 t 1110
.... 1117 ....
1117 1121 1110
Cattle Steady in East.
Chicago, 8ept. 21 .Official-run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheen
Chicago 7,flft0 300 25.000
Kansas City 2.600 3,noo
Omaha 4.500 250
Hogs are steady. Left over from
yesterday, 3,700. Receipts a year ago
7,000. Mixed. j.70rdifi.60; heavy, $5.90
W6.20; rougn, t.4Ka-t). 15; light, $6.U8)
t.bh.
Cattle Steady.
Sheep Slow.
Warrants were Issued today for the
arrest of Louis Zimmerman, president
of the Portland Meat company. Edwin
Treund, 2(1 Hooker street. Nelson Hun
ter, 1094 Corbett street, on a charge of
operating a slaughterhouse within th
limits of Portland. Three John Doe
warrants were also issued, one of which
will probably be used in the aame con
nection against Charles Bruhn, late of
Seattle.
All these warrants were given Into
the hands of Policemen Stark and Lytle
with directions to arrest those at the
packing house and bring them to police
headquarters. Upon giving $200 ball
thejf will be released until the trial of
the chargee against them.
Brultn Arrived Thia Morning.
The arreat of Zimmerman and his em
ployes meana that the city haa renewed
me war oegun aome time ago against
the operation of slaughterhouses within
the city limits. The ordinance which It
Is claimed the meat co many Is violating
la No. 13.688.
The Portland Meat company haa lust
been reorganised, with Charles Bruhn, of
the Krye-Bruhn company of Seattle, one
of the wea,ihiest packers In the north
west, as ine leading spirit in it with
Mr. Zimmerman. Mr. Bruhn only ar
rived in Portland this morning from Se
attle, and spent the morning at the com
pany's offices arranging plans for en
larging and Improving the plant.
It 1b claimed by Mr. Zimmerman that
he has the right to operate his plant
within the city limits as he had an
ordinance passed while he was a mem-
ner or tn city council giving Louis
Zimmerman himseif such a right.
Stands oa Old Ordinance.
This ordinance was later repealed and
on August 1 last Kimanerinan waa ar
rested charged with a violation of the
ordinance., He applied for a writ cf
habeas coroua aa-alnat Chief of Pnllca
Grltsmadler to compel him to release
him, but the writ waa denied. Later
Zimmerman appeared before Magistrate
Cameron In the municipal court and
claimed that the court had no Jurisdic
tion as be had appealed the Question
of the legality of the repeal of his or
dinance to the supreme court.
it is neneved that if Zimmerman,
Bruhn and their men are again brought
into court on similar cnarges they will
make the same plea unless Magistrate
Cameron decides against them previ
ously. This morning Mr. Zimmerman de
clared that he believed he had a perfect
right to operate within the city, as his
ordinance said that he would be given
that exclusive privilege and the council
could not legally rescind It.
Wait Upon Supreme Court.
'There Is no one In South Portland
who does not want this packinghouse
here." said he this morning, "and until
the supreme court decides 011 the legal
ity of the question thev have no right
to Interfere with my business or ar
rest me and my men. So long as the
people who live near here have no ob
jections the police needn't step In."
Mr. Bruhn arrived this morning and
declared that the company waa going
ahead to make what Improvements It
thought necessary.
"I think Portland Is going to be r
splendid place for a large pucklng-
nouse outside or the one that BwtP.
& Co. say they are going to build,"
said he. "We are planning to spend
about $5,000 for sheds and platforms
Immediately and the entire plant haa
Just been thoroughly overhauled and
renovated.
Increase Capacity.
"Our capacity at present Is 40 cattle,
60 hogs and 100 sheep a day and as
time goes on we will Increase the plant
whi n bilsiness makes it necessary. We
have orgunlxed with a capital of $100,
000 outside of the plant and buildings
here and have two acres of ground with
the privilege of securing more if we de
sire it, so that we have plenty of room
for expansion."
The plant has been recently painted
Inside and out and the capacity of the
cold storage cellars has been largely
Increased. The present owners promise
to run It In the most modern manner
and declare that it will be no menace to
the city or the comfort of those In its
neighborhood.
Don't
Treat Cases
I Can't Cure
I treat for real and lasting cures. Every rem
edy I employ has its part in bringing positive
and perm.ient results. Under my treatment
the patient who notes improvement in his con
dition can feel assured that real benefit and
not a temporary drug effect has been ob
tained, and can continue with confidence that.
a thorough cure is being accomplished. My
success as a specialist is due tn the fact that
I accept 110 incurable disease and always treat
with a cure in view, never resorting to the
use of a remedy that brings out temporary
encouragement to the patient.
Za Aay traoomplioated
Case. ' . ;
Pay After
Being Cured
DR. TAYLOR
The Leading SpeciaUsi
I use neither
knife, ligature
nor caustic In
m y treatment
for Varicocele. I
positively cure
this disorder by
a n absolutely
painless method
and without de
talning the
patient from
business.
M y treatment
for Specific
Blood I'oiaon
forces the very
last taint o f
virus from the
system, and all
this la accom
plished without
the use of dan
gerous miner
als. I afford
you a complete
and permanent
cure.
My colored
chart affords
a n interesting
study in men's
diseases. Will
be sent free
upon application.
"WEAKNESS"
I have conclualvejy demonstrated the
fact that derangement of the mascu
line functions Is a curable ailment
That there haa been considerable di
versity of opinion upon this point
among the profession Is but an evi
dence that functional weakness has
not been thoroughly understood and
has been unscientifically treated.
Though, commonly regarded a a
nervous disorder it has never yield
ed when treated upon this theory.
I have ascertained by the closest
observation In thousands of cases
that only in rare instances Is the
general constitution or nervous sys
tem involved to any noticeable de
gree whatever, and that "weakness"
In all Its phases la merely a symp
tom of nervous disorder. In by far
the greater number of cases the
functional derangement is due to a
single case, a chronically inflamed
condition of the prostate gland,
brought on by early dissipation or
lingering as a result of some 1m-
groperly treated contracted disorder,
uch cases may show temporary Im
provement under stimulating pro
cesses of treatment, but ultimate re
lapse is certain to follow all such
methods. The only radical cure Is
the absolute removal of the ab
normal condition responsible for the
functional disorder, and this I posi
tively accomplish through carefully
directed local measures-. My treat
ment la entirely distinctive and
original. No other physician em
ploys like methods or approachea my
success In curing. The results I ob
tain are thorough and lasting, and
strength and vigor are restored in
the full and normal degree.
1 cure contract
ej Diaeaaea
thoroughly and
In less time
than is com
monly required
to even cure
partially. Do
not endanger
your health and
f lower by rely
ng upon patent
nostrum 'a or
other uncertain
measures. 1
My method of
curing Stricture
is new and en
tirely original.
No cutting or
dilating. The
structure is dis
solved and com
pletely' removed
and all affect
e d membranes
thoroughly
cleansed.
T make no
charge for con
sultation, ex
amination o r
advice. All af
flicted men may
feel free to call
upon me or
write regarding
their cases.
The DR. TAYLOR. Co.
COSjrXB ISCOVS AHD MOUUSOir ITBXTg, VOBTXJUTD, OBE0OV.
Private Sntranoe 834 Morrison Street.
CLATSOP LABCENER
VV FOE ONE YEAR
EGGS FROM NEBRASKA
COMING TO OREGON
By Ilyman H. Cohen
From faraway Nebraska, some 1,600
miles from Oregon, there Is a revival in
the egg business, due to the heavy pur
chases being made from Pacific coast
points, Including Portland.
Eggs are now coming to the Portland
market from Nebraska by express with
charges of $4.45 a case or about 9c a
dozen. These oggs are brought to Port
land within 4 days or the time thev
are gathered, thus putting them In ex
actly the same class as the local goods
because a larger per cent, of the home
stocks do not reach this market for over
a week after they are gathered.
Even with this high express charge
the shippers of the eggs are able to
maintain a handsome profit and while
the shipments by express are an experi
ment thev will likely be continued dur
ing the winter months, when eggs al
ways reach an exhorbltant figure on
the Pacific coast.
RAernl locnl neonle have receK-A ih.
express stock from the east and pro
nounce them fully equal to out-home
guaranteed stock. One egg house on
Front street Is said to toe receiving sup
piles regularly each 3ay and Is selling
them, at SOc dozen today.
For the purpose or making a fur
ther profit on the eastern shipments
some of the handlers who do not re
ceive enough Oregon to note, quote
them out at 32 c and 35c a dozen.
However, those who have local eges are
till selling them at 30e, hut the mar
ket will probably go to a higher point.
Work on Aberdeen Church.
(Snect"! nwiwteo tn Tti loumtl
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 21. Work on
the fine new church building of the
Presbyterians was begun this week. Ev
ery - effort will be made to have the
structure under cover before the heav
iest of the fall rains come.
(Special Dlnpiteh te Tb Journal.)
Astoria, Or., Sept. 21. An information
was returned yesterday in the circuit
court against J. H. Andrews, charging
him with larceny from the person. He 1
is tne man wno is cnarged witn having
stolen $70 from Louis 1-ennel. a logger,
while they were on a steamer coming
from Grays River. Andrews was given
until Tuesday to plead.
Tr,l,,i 1I..C. U-.h a Ctiln.m.H m
charged by District Attorney Hedges
with gambling.
James Walker Dleaded aulltv to a
charge of larceny and was sentenced to
one year in the penitentiary.
Scott Anderson, a waiter on the steam
er Hassalo. pleaded guilty to a charge of
assault with a dangerous weapon and
was sentenced to four months' Impris
onment In the county jail.
The case of J. It. Uowlsly, charged
with muraer. was continued to Monday.
COW GETS WASCO
MEN IN TROUBLE
(Special Dlnpatcta to Tha Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., Sept. 21. Walter Hill
was yesterday held in $500 ball to ap
pear In circuit court 011 a charge of
assault with Intent to kill. He fur
nished cash ball and was given his
liberty.
The assault waa committed on Rube
Haines, whom he cut In the face, shoul
der and side.
Haines came to this city with inten
tion of having Hill arrested on the
charge of stealing a cow, which resulted
In a quarrel between the parties, when
Haines struck him with his fist and Hill
knifed his assailant.
The parties live in the country 20
miles frorh The Dalles.
Mm
Be a Perfect
Did you ever stop to consider the fact that you are not aa good a
man as you used to be; physically, mentally and otherwise? Do you
know why? Falling power, loss of vitality and drains are the most
frequent cause. It stands you in hand to stop those drains on your
very vital force itself. Go to a specialist who can cure these ailments
quickly and surely. Come to us. -tr?
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This institution has built up Its splendid practice more by the
recommendations given it by its PERFECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS,
who have received the benefit of its modern, sclentlflo and legitimate
methods, than in any other way. If you are not a perfect man come
to us. Isn't it worth the little time it will take when you are CERTAIN
that you will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physicians. A '
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Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, Sept. 21. Official prices.
WHEAT.
Sept. 21.
Sept. . 7s 10d
Dec 7s 10d
CORN.
Oct. 6s 8d
Jan 6s 37d
Sept. 2.
7s lld
9s lld
Loss.
d
ld
6s 8d
5s 3d
d
d
Gain.
Bon ion Copper Market.
Boston, Sept. 21. til l i rices:
EatanllBhea 87 Teara in Portland.
Consultation Free
We Will Treat Aay Single TTncompU-
csted Ailment for 110.00.
Absolute Guarantee ,s
ISo Pay Unless Cured
We cure safely and promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD. SPER
MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL 8TAGES. VARI
(WRI.E. HYDROCELE GONORRHOEA. GLEET, OR ANY OF THE
DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all pattenta
WE CURE WEAKNESS
This is to men who lack courage, whose nerves are shaky, whose)
eyes have lost the sparkle, whose brains ure muddled. Ideas confused,
sleep restless, confidence gone, spirits low and easily depressed, who
ore backward, hesitating, unable to venture because they are afraid of
failure, who want somebody to decide for them, who are weak, run
down and restless. It Is to men who have part or all of these symptoms
and want new life, new energy. We especially solicit those cases in which
many so-called treatments have failed, or where money -has been wasted
on other methods of treatment. Don't experiment when our direct method
offers a certain means of cure by local treatment. t
WE CURE VARICOCELE '
Varicocele causes congestion of the blood In some of the most Vital
blood vessels of man. It causes a dull, heavy, listless feeling, which la
often mistaken for nervous debility or general decline. Varicocele re
sults from partial paralysis of the delicate nerve fibers that control local
circulation of the blood. The muscular coating of the veins is deprived
of nervous control and become inactive, weakens and relaxes. The blood
vessels expand from the pressure within. The circulation becomes slug,
gish and clots form In little nooks and pockets that constantly enlarge
as the relaxation continues. ....
We have cured thousands of complicated cases where others have
failed Our offices are well appointed and equipped with the most mod
ern appliances and the latest Inventions essential for the proper and
up-to-date treatment and cure of special diseases. , t
You may consult us privately in confidence. You will be examined
In a thoroughly scientific manner and our diagnosis and advice wilt be
cheerfully given to you absolutely free of charge. After this ff 'you de'
Blre to be treated we will cure you and make you well and strong aa '
you ought to be.
No matter what your ailments are, call or write to vis today, stating
vour case plainly In your own way, and receive the benefit of a modern,
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AtlanMc . .
RlriEh." m
Butte Con.
t'al. & Aria.
Cal. & Hecla.630
Centennial ... 19
( oprwr Range. t0
uuincy - -Tamarack
Utah ...
Victoria
Black Mt.
Apex .., 8
12
3
60
69
9
2 I Daly West
$1 I Mass
It Michigan
9 I Mohawk
161'., I Nevada (-
11 N. Butte 51 V.
OU1 Doa .. 25;-
Osceola 95
Parrot . , . , - jj
Winona ..... T4
Wolverine . . , 123
Royal is
Greene Can. ..10
Ely 4
82
70
37
4
4
Buying Is Stopped. .
(Special Dispatch, to The Jpurnal.) r
Kahlotua, Waatw Sept. II. Consider-
able trouble is being experienced by the
grain shippers In getting cars to trans
port their wheat to Portland and the
4aajU-:JUiAHmttlt.Att.peiic able. XA.
move the wheat which 0has been put
chased, several of the local warehouse
are out of the market entirely, 'the
wheat crop throughout this parr (
Franklin county haa been nearly all i
cared zor, ana - me 1 armors re puw
plowing and seeding. The farmers say
from present Indications this will be
nne of the moat . favorable years for
fall sown grain in the history of the
district. '
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