' A . THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1007 ' 13 CGeeVo TODAY'S MARKETS Still Another Decline of 10c Per Hun dred Pounds Noted in Sugar Market TodayTrade's Wants Very Small. HERS' m 'TRACTS Would Sell Potatoes to Gov ernment for Term of Six Months Low Prices. Produce market feature: Farmers bid on contract, flugar refinery la wanted here. Sugar market la very weak. . Lrfcai eggs move ai 1140. Chicken receipt still heavy. Only a local potato demand. Portland highest onion market Old hop are finding sale. Tanner Bid oa Con tract. At the opening of the bid for potatoes and onion yeterday at Fort Van couver, It developed that, farmers were among the principal bidders. It Is stated that about three fourths of the bids submitted to supply Uncle. Barn's, soldiers at the various forts In this de farttnent were from growers. Hereto or farmer bidders have been rather few. Dealers who attended the reading of the bide yesterday stated that they never before saw so many bids sub mitted for supplying the various forts, nor did they ever see so many farmers names among the bids. . The reason for this, they allege, Is be cause of the enormous crop of potatoes produced In the two states of the north west this season. Farmers believe that on this account prices will not Yule very high, so they are willing to V"ke a few contracta to supply American soldiers with this staple for a term of elx months. Potato Trio fewest la Tears. The prices submitted were In most rases the smallest In years and created much comment among the local trade The prices are all for stocks delivered freight free at the various forts. The lowest ones for potatoes were: Fort Wright, 75c per 100 pounds; Fort Walla Walla, 95o per 100 pounds; Fort Stevens, $1.26 per 100 pounds; Fort Canby, $1.17 per 100 pounds; Fort Co lumbia, $1.25; Fort Flagaway. 76c; a fort In Idaho, 11.25; Fort Vancouver. $1.17. The fact that the United States gov ernment is most particular In selecting the provisions furnished the troopers gives rise to the Impression that potato prices are not very likely to show very high prices at any period during the present season. Onloa Prices Sol latkw Well. For onions the prices submitted In the bids to supply the forts for six months were quite high. This again gives our the impression that onion supplies are not nearly as great as an ticipated and when the present glut is over the market will be more steady. However the Portland market is already above those of any city on the coast and may have to go lower In order to meet competition. The prices submitted on onions for the various forts: Fort Stevens. 13 per 100 pounds; Fort Columbia, 3 per 100 pounds; Fort Canby, $2 40 per 100 pounds; Fort Walla Walla, 12.14 per 100 pounds and Fort Vancouver, $2.10 per 100 pounds. Sugar Market Very Weak. There la a very weak tone in the local sugar market. The recent declines In values coet the market considerable business for everyone is at present of the Impression that still lower values will prevail before long. For that rea son the trade Is buying from hand to mouth. .... , . After the above report of the market wai written the market dropped 10c per 100 pound for all grades; the new val ues taking effect at once. Old Hops Are rinding Bala. There Is again a demand for old hops at clone to the figures listed by The Journal. Several sales have recently been made, the denls being engineered by Ernest Wells of Ireland-Wells Co. for E. Clement Horst. Mr. Wells has purchased the interest of Mr. IrelarU and will conduct the firm under the old name. During the last 114 hours he has purchased 105 boles of '06s from O. Weldner and 108 bales of the Seavey lot of the same growth. For the same ac count Mr. Wells hns purchased 90 bales of '07a from Goble & Peters of Aurora. The hops were of choice quality, with price not stated. Brief Motes of the Trails. Local fresh eggs are moving at 32c dozen, with eastern fresh at SOe. and cold storage at 28 a 29c. Receipts of eastern Increasing. Chicken receipts are still very liberal and some cleanups are still reported at 1212Ve. with the latter price ruling In most Instances. Some small sales made as high as ISc. Cheese is still very dull. Cleanups of large lots of out of town fancy butter arc reported made as low as 30c today, with small lots at 82 He Market dull and weak. Several cars of bananas are due to arrive either this afternoon or Sunday. Dressed meats of all kinds will still bring top values. Trade says "send them along." Peaches are not moving very fast but ? rices are still being held at former igures. Today's Fr6nt street prices: a rain. Floor and Teed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 8c large lota; small lots. 9 He, WHEAT New Club. 82c; red Rus sian 79c; bluestem, 84c; valley, 82c. CORN Whole, $9: cracked, $30 ton. BARLEY New Feed, $22.60 23.60 per ton; rolled. $24.50 25.60; brewing, $23. 50 24.00 RYE $1 -65 Pr wt. OATS New Proucers' price -No. 1 white, $24.00 per ton; gray, $23.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patent. $4.80; straights, $4.25; exports, $3.90; valley, $4.304.40; graham. Us. 38.76; whole wheat. $4.00; rye, 60s. $5.60; bales. $3.00. . MILLSTUFFS Bran. $17.00 per ton; mlddllnga, $26.00; shorts, country. $20; city. $19: chop. $16.0021.00. HAY Producer's price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy, $1.0017.00; ordinary, $12.00014.00; eastern Oregon, $18.00; mixed. $10.0010.50; clover, $1011; grain. S10ll; cheat. $10 Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland Bweet cream, 33Hc! sour, 81Hc. BUTTER City creamery, 35c; FARMERS ARE BUSY SAYS BILLY DRYER "There is only a small local demand for potatoes aA. this time because outside markets are too low in price. The receipts at this time are not heavy because farmers are too busy with their farm work to bring potatoes to towni . "Onions are holding quite well at very Wgh price the highest jon the coast. . "The receipts of poultry have been unexpectedly heavy during vthe past few days and this has resulted In a lower range of 4 values. On account or the large 4 arrivals the big buyers held aloft' 4z from the market. I believe that . prices will t mors steady the 4 coming week; that is. If arrivals 4 are not too heavy. 'k-Bll'ly Dryer ' . of Dryer, ; Bollam j &' Co. 44 RECEIPTS. OF GRAPES HEAVY SAYS SCIIMALZ "RcslpU of grapes have, been Vary heavy the past few day. Some of the finest tokay aver ' shipped to thl market this sea .' son are on display In Front street today.' Concords are rath er TWntlful f - v v , ' "Now la the time ti can huck leberries, a tha prtc'Vis about as low. as they will ba, thl sea son and Quality I wall above the average. "Receipts of Sail way ; peaches are somewhat smaller today." Fred Sohmali, with Pag & Son. seconds, HHc; astern. Ilic: state fancy. soazHc; seconds, iojyjic stote. Oregon. 100(3 Ho. t KCK38 Extra fancy, oandkd, $2Hc; astern storage, 28c. I CHEESE New Full crein, flats, l(o per lb; Young Americans, 17 Ho per POULTRY Mixed chick, 12Hclb; faneyhens, II H 18c; boosters, old, lOo lb; fryer. 14a: broilers, 14a lb; ducks, 14o lb; geese, old 1010a lb; turkeys, 110180 lb for old; squabs. $2.60 dos.; pigeons. $1.16 dos; Brassed poultry, IOI Ho per lb. higher, v Hops. Wool Bad Bides. 1 HOPS 1907 crop Choice, BtSHe; " W WMU'. . V ' - - J 90S ehnlee So. WOOL 106 clip Valley. Ktttlo: astern uregon, itwiia . MOHAIR New 1907 39' 29 He- SHEEPSKINS Shearing. ll20c each; abort wool. 160 too; maium.ool. 10076c each; long wool 760 31 etch. TALLOW Prima. par ID, iwicixxo. I and grease, 2 J Ho. CHITTIM BARK 4 0 7c rrnita and YeretabUs. POTATOES Fancy. $1.0001.15 ril ing; buying, white. 80086c per sek; sweets. 2 Ho lb. 1 ONIONS Jobbing price Oren. 13.0008.26; buying. $1.2601.60; gado, 7c lb. . APPLES New, $L0 01.76. I FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 1.00; bananas, 6o lb: lemons. $6 06 tn- llma UaTlimn 14 nar 100: oineti- ples, $6.6006.00 dos; grapes, 76cfr$l. Concords. 17H 20c: peaches, 76c$l.lU cantaloupes, $1.26; plums. 6006 Bartlett pears, $1.60 per box; casaba 32.0 oao. VlcnETABLEB TurnlDS. new. 10c beets. $1.60 per saok; parsnips. $1.00U $1.26; cabbage 11Hc lb; tomatoert jf L c c Oregon. 4O&50c; beans, 2 3c; greenlx Car A Fdy c 243 3c per lb; cauliflower. $T1.10 aAm Col Oil c peas, (o; horseradish. 8c lb: artlchok m; fSLe li fa Uo dos; green onions, 16c per dosm Sugar c bell peppers, ec per lb; hothouse let- Smelt, c tuce, $1 box; cucumbers, hothouse. 16r do preferred 025c dox; radishes. 15c doten bunches ijAnaconda M. Co eaaolant. 12Ho lb; green com. 76c Am. Wool, c ... sack, celery, isyvuc. Atchison Orooarles, Ifnt. I to. BEARS FORGE BULLS TO RUN Pressure and Liquidation o Longs Lost Leaders In Stocks Much of Price. STOCK MARKET LOSSES. Amalgamated.. UIC. eV O Car Foundry.. Colo. Fuel ... Cotton Oil . HI Dl Hudson. Ibcomotlv . . IKrle Sugar ........ 1U OL Northern.., Smelter 1 Missouri Pac.. Atchison ..... H Nat Lead B. & O........ 11k N. Y.- Central. , Canadian ..... 4 H Northern Pac, Brooklyn 1U Penn. St, Paul . ..... VReadlng So. Pacific... UlU. S. Steel.... Union Pacific., 11 do pfd STOCK MARKET GAINS. Anaconda HI People's Oas .. Press. Steel .. Hi (Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.) New York. Sept. 28. The tears at tacked the stock market with their old-time feature, causing liquidation and lower price all along the list 1 here was not much news of imoort ance. but the act on the market indi cated a lack of support and with the buying power very limited, the bears do not meet witn mucn resistance, it is frenerally thought money rates will mrden over the first of the month In preparation' of October first disburse ments and as tna new Torn banks are known to have lost considerable cur rency to the interior, a poor bank state ment was shown. Thar was a sham gain In loans and a decrease In deposits. The copper mines are closing down In view of the fall In the price of metal. The United Btatea Steel comDany is losing down Its Bessemer mills In the Pittsburg district, assigning as the rea son the alleged scarcity of Bessemer re. Subsidiary companies of the Amalga mated Copper company are producing 35 o iu ner cent or tneir normal output nd further curtailment may be ordered. urticiai range: DESCRIPTION. $5.12 H; powdered. arm m f"iii $6.07H; berry,-$6.67 V; dry granuiaiea, 35.67H; Star. $6.47; conf. A.. $5.67H; .extra B., $5.07 H; golden O.. -JV4jJ At 1 do preferred P. A O barrels, 10c; half barrels. 2bc; boxes. 60a advance on sack basis. (Above prices are 80 days net cash quotations. Iroi tan dc HONEY $3.80 per crate, nus. $16,880 COi"FEE package bran 16 63 1 SA LT Coarse Half ground. 100a. $12.o0 per ton; 60s, 13.00; table, tairy 60s, $lYC0; 100s, $17.26; bales, W.26; Imported Liverpool, 50s, $i0.00; WOa, $100: 4a $18.00; extra, ftne barrels; 2s, 6s ani 10a. $4.6006.60: Liverpool lump rock $20.50 per ton; 60-lb rock. $llo; 100s.' $10.60. , . , (Above prices apply to gales of less than car lots. Car loti at special prices subject to nuctuations.) ..... RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, c; No. 2. 6HJ6c; New Orleans, bead. 7c; AJax, 6c; Creole, 6 He , BEANS Small white, $3.76; large white. $3.65; pink, $3.65; bayou. $3.90; Limas, $6.50; Mexican reds, 4 He NUTS Pe.-.nuts. Jumbo. '4c per 10: Virginia, 7 Ho per lb; roastfd, 10c per lb; Japanese, 64r6Hc; -oast1. 77He per lb; walnuts, California, 17 He per lb; pln nuts, 14016c per lb; hickory nuts. 10c per lb; Braxll nuts, 18o per lb; fil berts, 16o per lb: fancy pecans, 18 0 20o per lb: almonds. 19011 He. Meats, Fish and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy, 8Ho Pr lb; large. 7 8c per lb; veal, extra, 9c per lb; ordinary, (& 8Ho per lb; poor, 607c per lb; mutton, fancy. 809c per lb. HAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland pac. (local) ham.- 10 to li lbs lc per .b; 14 to 16 lbs, 15c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. 15c; breakfast bacon, 15Ha,22c per lb; picnics, 10 He per lb; cottage roll, 13c per lb; regular short clears un smoked, 12o per lb; smoked 12c per lb; clear backs, -jnsmoked, 12c; smoked. 13c per lb: Union butts, 10 to IS lbs, un emoked, 12o per lb; smoked, 13o per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 Ho par lb; smoked 13 H per lb; shoulders, 12 Ho per lb; pickled tongues, 70c each. r lb; 6s, 8o per lb; 60-lb tins. 12c r lb; steam rendered, 10s. 124c per 12 c per id; compound, iuc, per lb. 6s. 1 1 Ti r- nAr lh FISH Rock cod, 7c per lb; flounders. 6e per lb: halibut, 6c per lb; striped 16c per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; sal- cos, ac p ; . nerrlni hiiHi. 16c nt mon. fresh Columbia chlnco IK. .liver. 1r nr lh: 5c per lb; soles, 6c per per f": shrimps, 12o per lb; perch, 6c per id; tomcoo, c per to, wuncn, i per lb; fresh mackerel. 8c per lb: craw fish, 26o per dozen; sturgeon, 12Hc per lb; black bass, 20c per lb; silver smelt. 7o per lb; frosen shad, 6c per lb; black cod. 7Hc per lb. OYSTERS Shoal water bay, per gal lon, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym pia. per gallon. $2.40; per 115-lb sack, $6.0006.60; Eagle, canned, 60c can; $7 dozen; eastern In shell, $1.76. per hun dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.40; raxor clams. $2.00 per box; 10c per doz. Fa-nts, Coal OIL Eto. ROPE Pure Manila. 15c; standard. 13c; sisal. lOfcc. COAL OIi Pearl or Astral Cises, 19Ho per gil- water white, iron bbla. 14c per ga.; wooden. 17c tvr gal; head light. 170 deg.. eases, 21 He ner gal. UASOLINE 86 deg.. casea, 24 Hu per gml; Iron hba. 18c per gal. BENZINE 3deg., casoa, 25o per gal; Iron bbls, 23a per gal. TURPENTINE In cases, 96o per gai; wooden bb'-, 93c per al. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7?ic per lb; EOO-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots, 8 He. WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.20 par keg. United States Government Bonds. New York. Sept. 28. Government bonds: Bid. Asked. Twcw, registered 105 106 M do coupon 106 106 li Threes, registered 102 H 103 U do coupon ...102H 103 H Threes, small bonds ....101J Uis Columbia, S-65s 113H Fours, 'registered, nev...l25 12H do coupon 125 126H Twos, Panama .-...105 106 Philippine Fours ....... 109 H , New York Bank Statement. New York, Sept. 28. Bank statement: Increase. Decrease. $ $2,758,r.2o 2.486,475 Reserve .... do less U S. Loans .... '. i. Specie legals .... " Deposits Circulation . . 2,773,500 ' J72,6o 388,600 'i,V2V,900 , 19,900 ' si Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today,..,.;.,.l,00S.750.75 tio , year ago . . ... . -, 81121.89 Balance today i..v-; 143,826.48 . do year. ago v li3.0.S do preferred . rook. Rapid Tr HC. C ... Leath c . do preferred. & G. W. c . . M. & St. P. & N. W. c. . tea. & Ohio . . 1. F & 1. c. . . 1. South, c 00 2d pfd ., Ho 1st pfd . , ;1. & Hudson . . R. O. c le c do 2d pfd . . Jo 1st pfd .. iat North. A N . Cent. Ry Mk. & T.. pi "j ifniun . . , , MVmrl Pac. . N"nal Lead . N. V Central . N- I O. W.. Noif Am. iciric, c. . Pac$. S. Co. . Penr-Ry ?: c: c. do tferred . . Readi c. 5" T pfd. ' .' .' .' OP l pfd. . . Rep. k S., c.. d Iterred . . Rock t. c. do PWrreH 8-1 H p.. 2p. S. PacH" o.P'V'-ed ornTrrmrn OLnti id HEEERT OFF Decline in "Wheat Values at Close After Good Open ingLiverpool Higher. MARTIN ALMOST OUT OF THE COOP Alleged Cracksman at Eosc burg Detected in Nick of Time. 4 XCor XaU Zs lromlsd. 4 4 Western Oregon and Western 4 4 Washlhgton Occasional rain to- 4 4 night and Sunday; south to west 4 4 winds. 1 4 4 Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash- 4 4 lngton and Idaho Rain tonight 4 or Sunday. , 4 CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. Sent 28. Sent. 27. Loss. 1906. Sept 95 H H 1 73 Dec 99H 100B 76H May 106 H 106B H 7H (Leased Wire Overbeck A Cook Co.) Chicago. Bent 28. The wheat market startea good and steady at about tbe same values as the closing yesterday. The Liverpool strength and the good cash demand were the contributing fea tures toward the early strength, but the bears soon gained control and hammered values down. Australian shipments for the week were placed at 360,000 bushels, com pared with 620.000 bushels last week na 440.U0D bushels a year ago. The reaction toward the close which cost the market H to lc a bushel was ue to the heavier arrivals at cash stuff than expected. umciai prices: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. H 96 H 96 95H 100 100S 99H 99H ios'4 1oh 105H 105H ioi h ioi H ioi ioi CORN. Sept. Dec. May uly do DrV. U. S. Stefo waoaan. do pref western tI Boston, 28. Apex v Royal .5 Sup. & PIU Greene C. . . si Arcadian ..K Atlantic .. 'I Bingham . . T Butte C. ... I Cal. & Hec.61 Sept Dec 1 XI a O Z C Q P f s Sept : Dec !: L I ", May 6H 57H 66H 7H 36Hl 8H $H 86H 31 I 31 S0H 30 S'Pt- 60H 60H 50H 60H Oct. 110 110 109U 109H Jan 85S 86H 84 86 86 "87H "36" 'H' SfP' 21 21 20 202 .c'- I 83 I rrt 42 43 42 42 jfn lvVT4ilDlt105 109 17H 17H 17 17 82 82 81 80H iit'iii7H iii nt 143HI14SH H3 !l43 m 5311 " 22 22 21 21 ; H March 03 166 166 164 164 23 23 23 23 Oct. . 20 20 1 19 Jan. . 351 36 36H 36 P..1ZB 1XH 1Z6H 126 107 107 106 106 17 17tf 16 17 34 34 33 334 'd. ..." 64tf oj 03 bZti, 62H 67 67 67 67 47 47, 46 46 104 104 103 103 32 82 32 32 H 127 126 126' 24 24 23 22U 1119 11u niu in sZ 85 85 86 86 26 26 25 25 82 91 91 90 90 78 75 20 t0i 19V. iaai 'i8 '18 "18 18 68 84 84 83 84 110 110 109 109U 15 62 26 26 2-5 25 24 24 24 24 46 46H 46U 4U 126 126 125 125 p. 1 1 89 90 a Z6 26 26 26 ? M ?I 1 I 4 " 7 I lUVk 19 1 19 19 I i t i A : - .z j v 'i enn v. i in. 68vt 69H 62 62 63 62 63 69 69 60 60 OATS. 62 62 62 62 63 64 MESS PORK. .1390 1390 1390 .1400 1406 1390 .1542 1545 1530 LARD. . 907 907 905 . 910 910 906 . 890 890 882 SHORT RIBS. . 812 812 812 . 825 827 812 . 806 807 797 63 68 69 62 62 63 1390 1390 1630 906 90TB 886 813 812 797B , (Special Dispatch to The Jcraroal.) Roseburg, Or., Sept 28. Harvey Mar tin, the alleged afe-cracksman, who was arrested at Grants. Pass about 10 day ago and brought to Roseburg to await trial, was caught In the act of DreaKlng jail last evening. Ms is one of the two men suspected of blowing the safe in the Owl saloon at Olendale on the night of September 14. His at tempt to gain his freedom wss made by digging through the brick wall, which is about SO Inches thick. Martin wsa accidentally overlooked by Deputy Sheriff . Stewart when he locked the prisoner In their cells last night. By means of two or three case knives and an old spoon he wss making rapid progress toward freedom when an old soldier doing time In the upper story of the jail heard the noise and gave the alarm to F. W. Dlllard. ex-sheriff, snd now a police officer, who was on his way home about 9:30. Dlllard left the old man on guard while he summoned DeDutv Sheriff H C. Slocum. who arrived lust as Martin was working on the outer layer of brick. Slocum had no trouble In placing Mar tin in the steel cell, where there is no possioie cnance ror escape. Would Have Treed Other. There were three other prisoners In tne iau at the time, and they are sua pected of having been In on tne deal from the fact that as they were es corted to their cells after supper two of them stood close toa-other so that the sheriff could not aee Martin, who was between the two steel cages, and when the door closed was left In the open corridor on the outside next to the brick wall. An attempt was mads to break the locks on the steel cage, and It Is thought that If Martin had made good in his at tempt to escape he would have assisted the other three men to their freedom In the corridor before his departure. The other prisoners are 8. Vlckers. charged with unlawful cohabitation, and two transients held on a charge of hav ing broken Into a box car and stolen some goods. D. W. Miller, the old soldier, a civil war veteran, was sentenced to six months in the county Jail for having ob tained a pension fraudulently. He was not under lock, however, and was al lowed to occupy a room in the upper story of the Jail, from which place he heard the attempted Jallbreaker at work for over two hours before he gave the alarm, i.e says there had been unusual hammering In the Jail ever since Mar tin was brought here. It was probably Martin's object to create some disturb ance all the time until his chance came so that he might not be detected. YAMHILL'S SCHOOL , FAIR ENDS HAPPILY Every Woman iimmummaM aaew . ... aooni we woiMUrrol MAIVCL whirling Spray - a tt. Ulwr. but Mnd tuunp for 1 1 1 Minted book tt full Mutlaalut and 1irrtnn valuabtoloUOIae. SMRVaX TOb. 44 M. SUM Vn IIW YONM. WOOSAAO, CLA1KI OO. AB LAUS-SATI! fiu CO 4 izoaia. mm V Tbe Wtu-Xaew CHINESE v IM n4 M , ' 1 nnCTtm Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE rorlnflftBimftlloa oeOatArrtiof the Bladder snd Nnaasd Kl xrs. aoooBmorar. Onro qmoair aaa wrnaBcsti the went cum of 4HriMs i M, M sisitor of kow Undine. Abaolstelr hrn)M. Bold by drojfllU. Song Price 11.00, ee by sall, so THE SANTAL-PEPSIN Ca BellotoaUlfis, Obi. kr All DrasgMa. Kldmrind Bladdir Troublit URINARY DIXCHARQEl ajXHCVED IN 24 Hours Esck Can- v. sals bears Mimn the nmrntj- Btwart ofcomMfarfrtti ALL DRUGGISTS. CHICHESTER'S PILLS a saw rfftr A,V.w,r"M:,A I, Mud 41.14 .lUcV bow. MK4 wttb BIM Klbtxm. V 1 Ml Ifrm mmimt. A. . fcw f 111 WV lmim Mlial BUllOWB BRANS) PILLS. a all 7 BW, HIM, lr ROMNS SOLD BY WfUCOISTS EVERYWHERE His bmS a Uf fir ( mo is as4 jad la tbtt ttady 4lranr4 sad Is gt'iaf : no uttLCVur. poisom ok cauof trtetw HlCJJtl VlTHOWT OPJHATIOW. OB , WITHOUT TBS AID OF A kLfV , Re toarsntoos to vara Catarrk. Aotkma. : . Lans. Tbroot, BbeaaMrlasi .Nerroemvea. ' Nervous tXMMtr, gtnaiscfe, Un, KI4f TraeblMi: Im Lmt MxbonA, gtsMl Weak. : mm and AD Private fWna, . v a sure Cancer cure; fasl aolv4 Tnm Poklne. Ola Ufa, lm '' . IP TOO ABB AFFLICTED. POWTf OBLAT. T' DBLATB ARB DAMOBBOCB. . - , . If yoa esnaot rail, write far systptasi Haat ' sad etiralar. laeka 4 eMts la etaasa.- CONSULTATION FREB nut c, obi wo CHurisi hxhioub otju: , 1WM rirst Ik. Cor. Marrlsea, , rmuu, vrogea. mum Tkla rases. Urn I'tom tkiKxiitto ti ft Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Sept. 2S. Official prices: WHEAT. Sept. 28. Sept. 27. Gain. 7s 8d 7s 9Hd i 7sllSd 7sllHd Ud 8s lVd 8s d Sd CORN. Ss 9d 6s 9d 6s 5Hd Ss Sd 4d Hd EAGLE'S NEST STILL CLIMBING UPWARD (SaecUl Dlipotcb to Tbe Joernvl.) MeMlnnville. Or., Sept. 28. The sec ond annual Yamhill county school fair and stock show closed last night amid a snower or conreiu. This was the only time (luring the fair when confetti was allowed to be sold. Although the show ers made the weather disagreeable yet several thousand people were on the grounds oil day. Every Incoming taaln had Its quota and hundreds of rigs crowded the livery barns. The musical part of the afternoon program was furnished by the Con servatory of Music of MeMlnnville col- i Ipge, there being several solos besides ; the selections rendered by the Girls' ! Glee club. The speakers were ex-Sen-! "tor F. W. Mulkey and Congressman W. C. Ilawley. Mr. Hawley s address, i aftpr a short account of his efforts in j behalf of his district, was principally , lmiriuuc. blb u was u. a. and op lull-American War veterans' dav. The piano given by the Ellers piano Mount) or rnruana 10 me school district having the best exhibit was awarded to tne Dayton public schools. Much time and effort had been devoted to this ex hibit. After 9 p. m. everyone threw confetti and thus Yamhill's second school rair enaea. (Leased Wire Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) San Francisco. Sept. 28. Bid prices: GOLDFIELD8 DISTRICT. Sandstorm 40c. Mohawk 114. Columbia Mt 30c Jumbo S3.30A, Jumbo Ext 11.36. Pennsylvania, lc, Kendall 21cA, Booth 2 Sc. Blue Bull 24c, Adams 8c, Silver Pick 42c. May Queen 16c. Nev. Bov 6c. B. B. Ext. 6c, Blue Bell 12c, Dixie 6c. G. Columbia 28c. Hibernla c, St. Ives 6c, Conqueror lOcA, Blk. Rock 3c, Lone Star 17c. O. Wonder 2c. Potlaeh 40cA. Oro 19c A. Kendall Ext. 2c, Sandat Ext. 8c, Mayne 4c, Atlanta 34c, Great Bend 39c, Slmerone 12cA, Empire 8c, Red Top Ext. 19c. Florence 13.80. Diam'f. B. B. Con. 20c, G. Daisy $1, Commonwealth 27cA. Comb. Fract. 11.65, Gr. Bend Ext. 10c Gr. Bend Anx. KcA. Mlllstorm 25c. B. B. -Bonanza 6c. Kewanos 40cA, Eb meralda lOcA, Portland 13c, Cracker Jack 12c, Rod Hill 35c, Mohawk Ext. 7c, Lou Dillon 8c, Y. Tiger 17c. Grand ma 11c. S. Pick Ext. 4c. Y. Rose 5c. Col. Mt Ext. 4cA. Goldf. Cons. 16.37 H, Diam'f. Triangle 15o. COMSTOCK. Ophlr 11.66. Mexican 69c. Gould & t'urry 3lc, t on Y0UXG BRAKEMAN IS KILLED UNDER TRALX -Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 28. Frank Doyle, aged 19. a Northern Pacific rreignt Drakeman. was almost nstantlv killed In the Northern Pacific yards here cany tnis morning while coupling car, Doyle's foot slipped and he fell, the wheels cutting his body In two. His rather is a conductor and lives in Ta coma. New Fence Contracts. Total sal for day Bo Copper Market .... 11 Osceola Parrot Ouincy Wolverine Ely Cal. & AH.. 105 -Copper bid prices The East Portland Fence and Wire works has completed the fencing of i-iawtnorne park. The rence Is rive reel high with five wires running through It. 1,000 feet in all, a substantial and sightly fence. Another fence which they have finished la on the property of Elijah Corbett on Sandy rond. where he Intends to build. The fence Is 650 feet lone Of comhlnntlnn rrltnnfxl ,r.l Virginia 87c. Savaee I wl'"e and wood, with two sets of -rates 88c. Hale & Norcross 98c. Yellow Jack- three and one-half feet hieh. anrt 1 et 12.60, Belcher 47c, Confidence $1.10. rt wide. The East Portland Fence Bierra jvev. lc. i nion bbc. ana wire works has also an order to BULLFROG DISTRICT. p, , u.p l-000 'eet of four-foot, five-wire Original 4c. Bullf. M. C. UcA. Mont. pl6t fB"Ce at M"-" Centennial top. Mt. .. Cop. Range. Daly West. Mass Nevada N. Butte ., Old Dom. . Tamarack lUnlted Utah victoria 19 38 65H 10 8 3 9 .. 454 .. Z3 ..113 .. 47 .. 38 8 Winona 4 Nlppcssina; DEMAND raTAMBS IS CAUSE W ADVA! 4 m s PORTLAND L I Today Week ago Prev. year ;e TOCK RUN. Cattle. Sheep. 110 312 70 205 Portland Union S Everything of goo' Ing a very good tone nogs are scarce an Z ;u.TJc""y mVt Poor stuff V.OH1C I "D Alt 111 411 :rjmrvMf (,flnHA a 1 v Uivi lailKV, una surrp ,c very i. Tomhs ar ards, Sept. 28. amy is show- he local yards, Dest product advanced 25c. A year ago today he d steady. Official yard prices: Hogs Best eastern 6.76; stockers and feed China fats. $S.00.25. Cattle Beat eastern S3.854.00: beat cows a (tj3.0fl; bulls, tl.762.00. Sheep Beat wether prices were; on, 6.509 15.00 5.25; on steers, ifers, I2.7S 4.504.76, mixed, $l.00(&4.25; lambsy Jqq Hogs 5c Up in Chlcaso, Sept. 28. OfficLun. Chicago ....... h Kansaa City ...26,000 l z-500 Omaha 6,509 - Hogs are S cent hlghei. '.' 28.000; the receipts a yeaj ZJ 8.000. Mixed. t.Umt.6l;3 X fit 6.6S; rough. I5.70i j.06; I'lAg 200 (.75. ' 4 " : . " ' s Cattle Steady. , . 1 Sherp--Steady. Bullf. 2c. Nat. Bank 10c. L. Harris lc, Amethyst 16c, Gold Bar 46c, Stelnway 6cA, Denver Buf. Anx. 2c, Bonnie Clare 28c. Mayfl. Cons. 26c. Montv. Ohio Ext. oc, u. ocepier c, Moniy. mi. vca. Tramp Cons. 20c, Victor 2c, North Star 6cA, Sunset 4c. TONOPAIIS. Tbn. Nev. 110. Mont. Ton. 12.27, Ton. Ext $1.45, MacNamara 27c, Midway 77c, Ton Belmont 2c, Ton. No. Star. 18c, Ohio Ton. 2c. West End Cons. 60c, Res cue 9c, Ton. & Calif 4c. Golden Anchor 8c, Jim Butler 62c, Ton. Cash Boy Sc. Ton. Home 5cA, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 7cA, Mont Mid. Ext. 3c, Golden Crown 7c. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cons. 40cA. Manh. M. Co. 6cA, G. Wedge 2c, Seyler Hump 8c, Dexter lOcA, L. Joe 3cA, Crescent 2c, Combina tion lie. Granny UcA. Mustang 18cA. Little Grey 10c, Cowboy 4cA. Orig. Manh. 7c, Broncho 7cA, Plnenut 6c, Buffalo lc, S. Dog 9c, Y. Horse 3c, In dian Camp 6c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Fairv. Silver King 16cA, Falrv. Eagle $1.00A. Pittsburg Silver Peak 11.20, No. Star Wonder 6cA, Eagle's Nest 37c, Ruby Wonder 25cA. Alice of Wonder 6cA. f OR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound jm ana uouon Koot fills. 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Isn't It worth the little time It will take when you are CERTAIN that you will have the benefit of HONEST. SINCERE physician. A ' consultation costs you nothing EXCEPT your own time. OUR FEE $10.00 Ustablished 87 Tear in Tortlaad. Consultation Free Wi "Will Treat Any Slngls VaoompU eatafl Ailment foi 110.00. Absolute Guarantee No Pay Unless Cured We cure safely and promptly WEAKNESS. LOST MANHOOD. SPER MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGES. VARI COCELE. HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA. GLEET. OR ANY OF THB DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. WE CURE WEAKNESS This Is to men who lack courage, whose nerves are shaky, whose . eyes have lost the sparkle, whose brains Are muddled. Ideas confused, sleep restless, confidence gone, spllts low and easily depressed, who are 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. W 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 WE CURE VARICOCELE Varicocele causes congestion of the blood n some of the most vital . blood vessels of man. It causes a dull, heavy, listless feeling, which is ' 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 tnacttve, weakens and relaxes. The blood -vessels expand from the pressure within. The circulation becomes slug gish and clots form In little nook and pockets that constantly enlarge as the relaxation continues. 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LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY wm COSJTEB SECOND AHD TAMHIXL STBEBTS, FOBTXAVD, OXZQOJT. New York Cotton Market-. New York, Sept. 28. Cotton futuros closed steady. 5 to 6 points up; spots 4 points up. Xcw York-London Silver. New York. Sept. 28. Bar silver, 67Hc; London, 31 3-10d. New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. 8ept. 28 27 I Jan 1113 1124 1111 1121 1101 i Feb 1126 1106 March .. 1123 1135 1123 1123 1112 1 April 1137 1116 I May 1133 1143 1133 H41 1120 i June 1144 1114 July .... 1138 1148 1138 1148 1118; SeJpt 1097 1072 1 Oct 1079 1098 1078 1097 1074 ' Nov.. ... 1091 1099 1091 1099 1076 f Dec 1098 1116 1098 1113 1092 I The Sequel. From Catholic Standard and Times. "Funny thing about Dudley. He aald he needed a little whlakey because he was run down." "Well, wasat ne run downT" . "X don't know about that, but I do kaowfea was run in." I cu While I might with equal success turn my attention to the cure of all bodily ailments, I feel safer In confining mv practice to the diseases that have claimed my satire time and energy in mastering for the pust 25 years. My methods of treating men are a result of my own study and experience. They are the methods that have made mo a successful specialist and are practiced" by no physician other than myself. MY FEE IN SIMPLE CASES You Pay When Well Improper treatment of contracted dis eases can easily bring loss of power. An examination reveals this very cause In a large -portion of the cases of weak ness. Lingering inflammation center ing In the prostate gland is sure to result in disordered functions, and the condition will never be corrected until the Inflamed and swollen gland Is re stored to It normal state. I thorough ly cure every contracted disease I treat. The " remedies 4 employ are known to myself alone, and no other physician has -; yet produced squally prompt and thorough cures. Varicocele, Sydroosla, Bpeclflo Blood : Poison, PUea and Btrietnr are Included la tea list of diseases Z cur. R E MEN WHY MY CURES ARE LASTING Because, the methods I employ meet even the most minute details of those ailments to which they apply and are readily modified to meet the require ments of individual cases. Because my treatment Is ample, solentlflo and thor ough, my cures are comolete and last ing', and my patients have no relapses, for the same reason I am usually able to cure In much less time than Is com monly required in obtaining but par tial results. WEAKNESS So long as physicians continue along the old lines of treatment of this dis order, men will continue to be disap pointed time ajid again in their efforts to obtain a cure. I have found that disorders entirely local are responsible, for prematureness. loss of power, etc., . and that there is not even tbe slight est possibility of obtaining a cure ; through use of internal remedies. My -treatment is directed toward the re moval of all abnormal.' ootid It Ion throughout tha organs involved, and I , do not fall in a alngl Instance to re store complete and permanent .activity of all tha functions. - . r X offer oomsnltatloa free eitlier at say office or by mail, and am always glad to render any advlo that may be help ful. AH, correspondence strictly con fidential. .','-,- .... t ' SB. TATX.OB, Taa Xjsadiaa SpeeiaUX. ' CONSULTATION fRK . V TDE .Dr. TAYLCPi 22l !.::::: C r. fi