The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 21, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1008.
11
TODAY'S MARKETS
All Interests Agree That Astoria De
sires to Capture Complete Control of
Fishing- by Shutting Out Others. " vi-
UlALES ESCORT
LIDY Sf.lELT
Scouts Backing Down From
Cowlitz Into Columbia to
1 Bring: Up Family. ; f ;
rroduee, market features! . i. 5,
Blow , ton In poultry. ,, :,t
. Smelt run tHperlng off.
Chinook aalmon comes faster, it
Hut are badly mixed. i
Onlona are firm everywhere.t ? ;
Fancy potatoes fiard to get.- , ' , t
Hop movement it low figures; ,
Dressed veal la very firm. ,
iiressed hogs ore weak, i ,
Wbat holds, qulta .steady. ,
. amalt Sub Xa Taperlnf Off.
ng ' off somewhat. According to flh
andlers, the sraolt are Uackmg out r
ha Cowllia and Into the Columbia.
Vhen they reach the latter river the
lah will likely disappear ir
l fcatura of the annual ameit run up
ha Cowlita ia the fact that the mala
lah MVI ril lO BL'PClir. I 111
Routing; party of the' school being- al
Arl t maltia. lOW , The
juae riMh aru going- oot r .
lalea. and -while the fish . will 1 kety
laappear ' airogemer ior a umo, i
ha rule, for them to lead tm females
p theiCowliti to the spawning grunu
very eeaaon. up to- tnia umt omy on
ccuslonAl female amaii is mppeu up,
ut it la Slaved that, the mam run
,111 aoon put in an appearance in
ir..'nf,thmilt escorts. The lal-
lr run ia always th beat and heaviest,
J In . tha markets todftV supplies Of
Lnelt are at lit quite liberal, although
(u ractlnti ara not heavy. . Market
Juiges between IH and I cents, quo-
ki iin. nr n. nnin nil
IriiinnAlr ulmnn aunnllra ' are inbre
Tberal, "ut the mantel ia very
bices Hold ami ai ii.ceui
. Blow Tone la Poultry.
rh. Ttant nf tha fullness Into whlcK
1e poultry market haa dropped la aur
Isfnir to commlaalon min, retailers
id shippers, alike. The Wtuatlon at
la ilm, la ao weak that commlaalon
farchanta are practVnlly at the mercy
retailers, Who lioia- oil puymg ;i
tmes In order to further depress ine
arket -The larger Duyers say mey
ill not pay ever 12' and 12 enta for
ulrJB. lluBV Claim umv J
ta" are arriving, ano umu .iu
nditlon la remedied the market Is not
..I. t ImnrnvA. KeceiDtS ai win
Ine are not heavy, bur that docs not
em to help tne tone.
The weakness-la perhaps more pro-
kunced In turkeya than In chickens, De
liise of the enormous values that have
lied In the former line recently. Tur-
ys are in lair arnvau
What's Wbat ia Enr Market.
Vim rntitinue la ahnw a badly mixed
Wing alonic the. street, although the
EGG UIARKET NEEDS '
v A COOL STDli'LANT
"What we. need' now Is some
cool -i weather to oauae ' an lm-
provement In the tug market.
4 Ilocclpts Would decrease and .
.consumption la .always better"
during winter. 1 Cool weather
; would also cause a revival of U
a 1. I ' Van.
teraat In root yegetablcs.j
& Co.
-Kan
4
SHEEP SHORTAGE
III THE YARDS
Another Day Fasscs Witliou
Arrivals Only - Komi- V
-Tinl lTnrr Tnrtiilrv "
broilers. , 1114a lb:' ducks. 15o geese.
old, lie per lb: turkeys, alive, IGo lb;
dreaed, 18lcj lb: aquaba, 11.60 doa;
itcaon, 11.25 dos. dreased poultry, lrt
o per lb higher: wild geese. $405 doa
Hopa. Wool and nides.
" HOPS-i-lJOT crop, first prime, 6 4 O to:
rrlme. c: medium to -prime. S14c: me
dium, Itf5c b: 19 06 . crop, l2o lb.
WOOW 101.:. clip- valley, . ihtf ncj
V.l v 1
. TORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.'
Today H
1907 :.. .:
lo A.; .,
190fi ...... .. '
Cattle.
V 1(0 '
100
Sheep,
1.000
' Portland Union- Stookyards, Jan. 11
vun retieipta so amau that bualnesa la
almoat at a etandatlll thera Is not much
doing in tha livestock market at the mo
ment. Hie trade does not wnqt more
hoga the nominal run now shown be-
;he block trade. Pack-
a;iVi ':r,r wV not ?uy ioqu iioga at any premium
...... .m "-r I over corn-iea aiurr. .
ii.Tia?i ' ' ik' ti. I -Tha aheep market passed another
lAUOW- Prime, per ;b, . lc34c5without arrivala hence tha quoted va
eauterti Oregon..
. -'w-- . - i auBiiifl nominal ru
HWUSDry Mdea. 1WJ8 lot green. ng sufficient for the
6o; alves, , Itreen, . 10 1c; klpa. to ,rS ar, not In the nuti
fctr-"i?.i?Ka.a;l ecau.e of the low pt
No. and grease,. 2 Qt Ho.
CHITT1M . UAKK 5c. . i
-s ,, rrnlta and VeffetaMea. y
POTATOES Fsncy . fOOTBe sell-
Ing: buying. Willamette valley. 6055i;
eastern Multnomah and - Clackamas. CO
tjitoe per cwt; aweeta, SQlo per lb.
day
valuoa
In that Una are nominal. It la not ba
lieved that anything over the present
range oould be received because beyond
tbis range, consumption would decrease.
Vows continue In good request, with
a snortajre or arnvaia in tnia line,
Steers ara Quoted fair to ateady at It
fiN-iovs Jnhhln n-ica. is.io: buv- and 14,26, but there Is no excitement In
,A .. V.....V' '.,i.T.: ! " .1 I h .
A.. SS.C0: extra B..
S.10: aolden G.. 15.00: D. vellow.
$4.90; beet granulated, 15.40: bar
rels. 10ei half barrels. 2Cc: boxea 60c
advance on ack basis
(Above prices are 20 dava net cash
quotations.).
honki- 13.60 per crate.
COFFEE Packara brands. tlS.il O
1603.
SALT coarse Half around. 100s.
113.50 per ton: 50s. 214.00: table, dairy
60s. 219.00: 100s. 112.76; bales. 22.60;
mported Uverpool, , 50s. 220.00; 100s,
tine Darreis. zs,
Liverpool lump
rock, sii.&u;
sales of less
special prices
No. 1. c: No,
2. iUQIMc: New Orleans, head. 1c:
AJax, 6c: Creole, 54c.
BEANS 8 mall white, 24-25; large
white, 14.10; pink. 24.10: bayou, 22.90;
Llman. 26.60; Mexican reds, 4 V4c
a uts peanuts, jumbo, ihc per o:
roasiea, bo
roasted. 7 9c
iso per id;
hickory nuts.
pound. While tlw two ara sell- HV
at 35 cents and sav they have I ,v. fr" .'"v
ntv of butter to move ai this figure. 'nu 100. ,
e city creamery reported an actual Meats, nsa and Provisions.
irtage in rresn supplies, Dfing uhhdh r ntan air-A ia v rooi sireet nogs.
acecpt several oraers rroui xne oui-1 incy. ic per id; targe, ic per
le. - lb; veal, extra, 09o per lb; ordinary,
Ing. spot. 21.90U2.10; garlic, 7o per lb
AP1LKB Select. 21. 75( 22.00! fsnev
$1.60; choice, 21 1.25; ordinary,' 11.00.
FRESH FKUl'I'S Oranges, new UM
$2.75; bananas, 6n lb; lemna, f294.60;
box? limes. Mexican ( ) Der 100:
pineapples. $404.60 dosen; pears, fan
cy, ll.60iyi.76; ordinary. II a box; tan
gerines 21-60 a box; jap oranges, 50o a
box; persimmons, 2T.76.
VEOKTAULES Turnips, new. BOO
60c, sack; carrots, 60p per sack; beets,
6576o per sack; pa ran I pa, 25c$l;cab-
nagH, eocsrsi; tomaioew, caiirornia.
l.2b; beans, 15c; cauliflower, $1.10S
1.20 dosi ocas. 10c: horseradish. So lb:
rtlchokes: 2101.10 doa: areen bnlons.
15o down: peppers. 17o; hothouse let
tuce, $1.25491.75 box; cucumbers, .hot
bouse. $1.60 box; radishes, 16a dos.
hunches: errnlnnt. 15c lb: celerv. 76c(ft)
16c; cranberries, eastern, $10 911.60;
sprouts, to per lb. v
Orocerlss, Knts, sta,
SUGAR California and Hawaiian
China. tS SR. nnmiAurmA IE lift- k.F
$5.60; dry granulated. $5.20; XXX gran. I delegations for vice-president of the na
isiru, in.ivj vuni,
tha demand.
" A year ago today an lines were firm
HI unuilBXlxva TIIUVI,
. Official vard prices: "
Moas Best eastern Oregon: $5.25:
China rats, a.o.
Cattle nest eastern uregon ateers,
$4.0004.26; best cows and heifers. $2.25;
bulls. $1.75 02.00.
- Sheep Beat wethers. $K.255.50;
mixed and best ewes, $4.004.60; lambs,
$5.26 5.60. f
SnEEPMEy OPPOSE, BILL. "
Raise Bk Fond to Work Against
Burkett Sleasnre In Congress.
(Hpeelsl Dlnpiteb to The JoarnaL)
Pendleton, Or., Jan. 21 Tha Oregon
delegates have returned from the Na
tional Woolgrowers' convention at Hel
ena, Montana. Pan P. 8m y the of this
cltv, secretary of the Oregon associa
tion, served on several important com
mittees, and was tho choice of several
nOHEY CHEAP;
'STOCKS LOWER
loans Ruling: Between
;: ; 2 1-2 and 2 Fer Cent '
; ' STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
IColo,
....-.....
lxicomntive
Fyel
ti
N. Pact f to
Penns If
People's Oas....
U. S. Steel ....
do rfd
Q. N. pfd. 2
.nmuiKiMUKira ..i7i
Sugar. ........24
Anaconda ....bl
AtcniMon .....
B. at 0 14
Drooklvn .
Canadian . .' 2
CHiina- ...... JM,
fl. Paotto 14
V.- Paclflo ,."...
St. Paul ....... 2
STOCK-MARKET GAINS.
Rock Island, c.. Mils. Paclflo .... V
New York. - Jan.' 21. TtunrliiK aan,
timent among; the professionals cause.!
the rank and file of atock tradera to
feel downcast today and resulted In a
severe drop in the general market val
ues. Money ratea wera rutins- low all
day, calls selling from Ihi per cent at
ma atari oown 10 i per cent ac tne close,
of . .the day. . Trading was on an ex
tensive scale, almost a million shares
being sold during tne session
The general narket opened weak and
lower with, the exception of the Har-
riman shares, Rock Island common and
Missouri Pacific. The latter two held
un 'well all durlnr tha excitement but
Harrlman stocks followed the reat of
the list and closed lower.
Range by Downing-Hopklns company.
DESCRIPTION.
AmaL Copper . .
Am. Sugar, o..
Am. Smelter . .
do preferred..
Am. Cotton Oil..
Anaconda M. Co.
Atchison, c
Bait. & Ohio
Brooklyn R. T...
can a. pacinc. o.
Central Leather.
C. M. A St. P...
Colo, Fuel, c . . . .
Erie, o
m. Locomotive.
Louts. & Nash. .
Mo. Pacific ..
T. Central.
Northern PaC. c.
neral .Opinion of Ue traac is inai 1 -.v -.V0,S
li..a ara wMlt.4 with a downward ten- ? "nlA?t 24.50W5.60.
ncyT Kggs sre generaMy selling to- P to; 60-ib
"""L". ""l " "7 r; Abova prices aooly to.
cenis, una a luiniiia, "'"'." than car Inta Car Infa at
2. cents. Receipt, are sowing n l dls- ,h MiSuoniLV'
siuon to. mrr.au. in .mo RICE Imperial Japan.
t other dealers report short supplies.
Taney Cheese Is Holding Well.
bheese market Is mixed In tone. .owing
I the varied quality snown o mi
lbers are charging 18 cents for best
is a-anerAUv. altnounn one rirm is i
ling V4 cent under that amount. arYh. PL A
tha rltv makers are charainK 7V Pi" "wi?'. c .er
tlonal asaoclatlon. However, he de
clined in favor of.J. N. Burgess, who
waa put forward for vlcC-prealdent by
1 -..,,) I.,.. ... h. ,.t,in,lr .hunrn.n I Ont. & West.
the vital tonic was the Burkett bllL the I Pennsylvania Ry.
administration measure now before
conaress. It provides for leasing govern
ment land outside the forest reserves
and for Its regulation much after the
mannpr of the reserves. The convention
wnn almost unanimously opposed to the
bill ami arrangements were made to
fight it earnestly. A fund of $10.00f
was ral-JPd in a few minutes ana a
strong lobby will be sent to Washington
to lay the woolgrowers' side of the case
before the congressmen. -
Under the Burkett bill as now amend'
ed the sheep business would simply be
put out of commission, so the growers
fear: consequently they are prepared to
make the right oi their lives against 1L
Should the public domain be placed un
der federal regulation, as the forest re
serves now are, the sheepmen declare
countless troubles would be forced upon
them snd many would simply have to
quit business.
The provision of the bill providing
ror tne leasing or tne range is regarded
fabornbly toy many, out since toe bill
has been amended so as to place the
range under the control of range riders
similar to forest reserve rangers Jhey
aii oppose me measure.
People's Oaa
Heading Ky. c .
Rock Island c.
do preferred . .
Southern Pao. c.
Southern Ry. c.
Union Pac. o . . . .
U. 8. Steel c
do preferred..
Norfolk
Oreat North, p. .
van money
61U
112
64
90
22
72
46
19
116
21
16J
2$'i
100
44
100
126
24
116
88
108U
13
28
76
10U,
126
20
92
122
2
61H,
112
67
90
si"
45
60
4
49
110
63
89
8
116
21
15
100 :
44
100
127
34
1H
io8
rs
'76
10
126
80
94
123
Total sales 903,600 shares.
21
44
148
112
20
16
99'-43
124
24
114
102
13
74
10'i
123
29
92
121
2
9
ES
49
5
90
83
112
72
87
44
148
19
112
20
15
38
'44'
124
34Va
114
86
103
28-
76
12
124
Z9
93
67
121
z
DA S
COilSII
I
FOP GUILTY
Verdict Against I DrJEisen
for rerforming Illegal
- : ; Operation;' 7
Declared 'guilty by tho, . Jury, but
recommended to th mercy of tha court,
Dr. ' William Elsen.' tha- Danish vice.
consul, asserts that he will still fight
for vindication from the charge of per
forming a criminal , . operation upon
Jennia. Slchar. a 17-vear-old alrL Tne
Jury returned its verdict to Judge O'Day
in the circuit court about 8:30 o'clock
last nlaht. havinr been out over three
nours, na was granted rive days in
which to prepare a motion for a new
trlHL ; ,
The evidence for the defense In tha
afternoon did not attack "Dr." JIayman,
proprietor of the X-ray sanitariums
naa Deen expected, it was confined to
an attempt to show that the acts per
formed by Dr. Elsen were not criminal.
Taking the stand In Ills own defense,
tha defendant said that he performed
a legitimate operation and that thhi
was necessary to save tha life of the
pa uen i, .
On these olMs he waa contradicted
by Dr, L, H. Hamilton. David Smith,
codefendnnt with Elsen, took the stand
to sav that ha had contracted for tha
care of the girl with llayman. and that
no naa naming, to do witn calling Dr.
Elsen into the case.
The rulings of the presiding- Judge In
the Thaw caaa wera referred to bv
Judge O'Day In passing on objections
made to long hypothetical questions
propounded to the physicians. He ex
pressed doubt as to tha form of these
questions, but permitted them to go In.
BANK REPORT PLEASES
MY STOCKHOLDERS
Condition of First National
at Hood Hirer Reflects
General Strength.
HIDE A!1D SEEK IS
WHEAT TilARKET PLAY
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Jan. 20. Gain.
May ... 101 102M. V.
July ... 97 98 98
Stockholders of the First Natlonil
bank of Hood River are much elated
over the cashier's report which has Just
been Issued. The report reflects strong
ly the stability of country banks
throughout the state in the following
statement:
"We have successfully weathered a
financial panic, which from its char
acter, was particularly hard on banks,
without losing a single dollar. We
have profited from .the experience and
ara much Indebted to our depositors for
the reasonable attitude which they as
sumed during the panic. .
"Though the panic resulted naturally
In reduoed loans and deposits, there wu.1
a gain in the number of depositora
January 2 we had 400 depositors, a
gain over last year of 118, or 40 per
cent. The number of savings depositors
on January 2 was 420, while on the
same date In 1907 the number waa 230,
a gain of 190. .
' "We look forward with ssfety to an
Increased business profit In 1908, a sub
stantial growth of business now well
and aafely established."
VIEWS NOT THE SAME
IN-BOTH CASES
IECISIOIIS FKIIu
SUP
EME COURT
Motion Allowed to Dismiss
Appeals in Oregon EIcc- v
, trie Railway. Case. ;
.OTnltod Pcmm 'Uased Wire.) -"i ?"
Balem, Or, Jan, 21Tbe following
decisions wore handed down by the su
preme court today: ' ,
Oregon Electric Railway versus Ter
wUllgcr Land company; motion allowed
to, dismiss appeals,'
Bade versus Illbhrd TTni
afJirmed. ' "
i irst National bank of Pomeroy.
Iowa, versus Johnson. UmatlMa
affirmed, . , "
Thorsn et aL. administrators. Union
ooucty, versus Hooper and Hudson: re
versed and remanded.
Kolar versus Huchea. Whaalar pnnntv
affirmed.
tiva versus MoffetL Malheur fnnn.
ty : reversed.
Miller versus Achurch, Wallowa coun
ty; reversea ana remanded.
Rschkofsky versus 8tanley. Grant
count; reversed and remanded.
R 3d man versus Mannlna- an Vlrat
National bank. Eugene; motion allowed
Jennings at aL versus Lents, Bakei
oounty;-affirmed.
Dissenting- opinions by Eakin and
Slater.
GLASS IS RECOVERING
FROM HIS ILLNESS
(.United Prtss Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, CaL, Jan. , 21 Louis
Class who on account of . severe Illness
was removed from the county Jail, whare.
L. ... . ... . . .
no ia iwniunr ine aecision unon nis
PPal from conviction unon tha rharra
of bribery, to tha Lane hospital. Is
reported to be slowly Improving. Physi
cians in charge are of the opinion that
me criucai stage in ma condition has
passed However, they declare that
Should he be forced to raturn tn tha
county tall In the near future his
llfo would be endangered.
It la thOUrht hv frT.nila n fttaaa
his attorneys will again appeal to Judas
Lawlor to allow Glasa to be aet at lib
erty upon bail pending the result of his
appeal. Attorney T. C. Coogan, who ia
chief counsel fop Glass, this morning
declared that he had not yet made up
his mind whether or not to make a
aecond appeal to Judge Lawlor.
Dressed Teal Zs Very 71m.
A " very firm tone? Is ruling In the
I'ssed veai mantel aiong -roni sireei.
wth the cooler weather there is an in
iinse in demand and consumption,
Hie. receipts are not so liberal' ac-
ding to the trade. Along the street
fay the best stock Is selling at 9 ant
h centa a pound. -
Pressed hogs are tn rather libera'
i!ply at this time. 'and the market is
newhat slow and dragging, but not
roughly weak. The top today seemr
(Jbo 7 cents a pound.
Brief Votes of the Trade.
Vheat market Is h ddlng steady at
-hanged figures, despite the recently
'j figures abrodd. There is. nothing
ng In export flour at the moment
hal trade fair.
Potatoes are not very active, ai
Jusrh a sale or two is reported for
1 southwest General purchases at
ntry . points range around 60 centa
iuu pounds. Taaes aoineining sc-
to bring higher ilgure.
nlons remain firm, wjth dealers pay
from 21.90 to 23.10 per 100 pounds.
a on tne street is i..su xor best
EASTERN MARKETS STEADY.
Slightly Better Tone Is Again Rnl-
ing in All Livestock Lines.
(United Pr Leased Wire.)
Chicago, J.n. Sl.Hogs, 23.000; cat
tle. 4,500; sheep. 12,000. Hogs are
steady at yesterday'a close; left over
from yesterday, 1.500. Mixed. 24.20(9
4.55; heavy, 24.36P4.66; rough and
heavy. 24.2OWH.J0; light, 24.Z0l4.27Mi.
tue-tuea a yi
Sheep Strong.
Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. 21. Boa.
Receipts, 30,000; cattle, 14,000; sheep,
800.
Omaha. Neb., Jan. 21. Hogs, receipts,
i3.uoo; caitie. o.oou; sneep, h.ouo.
11 o per, lb: oomDOund. 10a.
8 i per lb. ...... TSnrth Pnwilnr T.lvesfnrlr.
I,'J911 Vlnr-Tr 19U, IK, fln,inj.r. I
6o par lb halibut 9o per lb; striped " North Powder, or. Jan. Ji.yL. Me-
Daas, i6c per id; catnan, no per lb; aal- I vwuiw. im iui-
mon. Chinook. 12Hc: ordinary frasli. ner nauiea irom jjear creea to nis lots
lna a nacklna-house.
S. J. Glbbs has Just sold 29 head of
fat rattle nt a net price or 23.60 per
hundred.- The average welfiht per head
was ,iq pounas.
8V4o per lb; heavy, 7 Ho per lb;
mutton fancy, 89c per lb.
hams, bacon, etc. .Portland pack
(local) hama. 10 to 12 lbs.. 1244a ner ib:
14 to 18 lbs.. 12c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs,
12 He, breakfast bacon, 1622Ho pir
Ib; picnics. 9c per ib; cottage roll. 10c
per lb; regular short clears, ainoked,
lltfc.per lb; un smoked, 10Ko per !b;
clear backs, unsmoked, 10?4c; amokad,
lite: Union butta. 10 to l3o lbs., un
smoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 13c per lb;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 12 c per ib;
smoked, 13 Ho per lb; shoulders. 10c;
per lb: pickled tongues, 7o each.
LOCAL LAHD Kettle leaf. 10ft. UUc
per lb; 6s, 12 Ho per lb; 50-lb. tins, l'lc
per lb; steam rendered, 10a, 11 Ho per
10; on.
loyila per lb;' frozen, 9c; herrings,
6o lb: soles.- 7o lb: shrimDS. 10c ner
lb; perch, o ptr Ib; tomcod. 11c per lb;
lobsters, 25o per lb.: fresh mackerel. 8o
per id; crawrisn, 2&o per dosen; stur
geon, l2Ho per lb; black boss. 20a ner
lb: silver smelt 7a ner lb: Colnmhli
Son movement continues heavy at fmei ;HP05 blaok ood, 7Ho lb; crib?,
jj-igu-as. Bales at this time range i , ;
irften 6 and cents a pound. De- . OKT?RS sA!wftter. D?f--
ion. tz.au: per iuu-io sacx. lo.uu: u rm
pla, per gallon, 22.40; per 100-lb sack,
I6.o06.60; Eagle, 'Canned, 60a can: 27
aoseni eastern in aneu, i.7 per nun
hd Just now .mostly in medium to
ne quality, .
ront street sells at these prices;
es paid shlnnera are less reiriilar
n missions
Grain, Plower and feed.
dred.
CLAMSHardshelL' per box. 22.40
rasor clams. 32.00 per box: lOo per dos.
Faints. Coal OIL Etc
ROPE Pure manlla, 14c; standard.
15 c: sisal, 10 Uc
CUAL,
4 RAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c; large
f ViT"oV" "oc. ' "COAl. flit l'atrwnlfa. anlra 19U
2 855: 'X r ense, 18He; headlight, cases, 20c;
OP.N Whole. 132- cracked. 353 ton, a- ow cases, jijjs
iAUi,ii,r now Feed. m70227.6O 'A,n
gai, iron ooia, ic per gai.
. BENZINE-t-S6 deg., cases, 25o per gal;
Iron bbls, 23e per gal.
TURPENTINE in cases, 96o per gal:
ffVrvu UUI3, IFOU y8I KHI,
WHITE LEAD -Ton lots, .?ie per lb;
ouo-iD iois. so per id; less iota. sue.
WIRE NAILS Present baala at 33.20,
j c u yer cwi-
i'ATS New Producers Tirip w
frr.87 t0B Jfrar' 2628.bO.
ILOUR- B.aatern Oregon patents,
pi straights, $4.60! exports, 23.9":
- ,1 Jf 1 a, 4.oo;
t-iuf. ryo. sua, , ib.&o:
t "L. . . .
ILL. STUFFS Nominal Bran, $24
i nuuumiKB, snoris, country, 127:
' AT- Producers' price Timothy
lamette valley. fancy $16; ordin
1 2Ur eastern Oregyn. $17; mixed,
f ?2-50J :.clo.v,ev.n,lrf12K srralp.
i if jl i , uueai. 1 1 v if 1 1.
! Btittsr, TggM and Paltry.
WTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland
Net cresm,' 86o: sour, 84a ;
jUTTERNo. 1 creamery, 87"iSP40c;
ja fanoy creamery, i5ffS7; -fancy,
tsecuuu, ogu, DiuiBtje, ivc; store.
Rl
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OF PRODUCE
Ifl SAN FRANCISCO
llGS Extra fancy, candled,: 2729cs
iprn storage, 1920o dozen. ,
iilEESB New Pull cream, flats,
per lb; Young Americans, 17o per
pULTRT Mixed chickens, 12e
I pound; fancy hens 12l2Ho per I l.S0sl.68; brewing, $1.601.66; brew
Iroosters. old,. 11c; fryers, 12 He. lb: llnS nd shipping at Port Costal $1.57 H
J , 0 1.624: Chevalier. l.65.1.86.' accord-
nPPT?V TT? (Til? TQ
Sot diminishing
: 'C
"Wo have not tho slightest '
omplalnt, to make regarding
luainess conditions in the whole-
jrade is well up to the average
$nd la very encouraging. M'e find
jhat' people are buying Just as
rood quality as ever, thoro being
ho Increase 'In . tho. demand , for
henp Quality. Xlty trade la as,
rood as usual for this period of
he . year." Fred , Cooper, In
harga of salesmen, Wadbams & "
'o., wholesale grocers. "
(United Prets Leaned i Wire.)
San .Francisco Cal.i' Jah. 21.-i-Wl)eat
jxo.' i. tjallromla club, ner cental, 11.85
1.70: white milliner ciub. $1.70 H 1.72 Us
white Australian, $1.76 1.80; northern
bluestem, $1,754 1.77 H; northern club,
Jioiyi.'v; interior grades. Jl.iuy
Barley No, 1 feed, $1.521.65; with
Some fancy. at. 21.E7 U. :' eomrrmn tn fain
er j $1.60il.55; brewing, $1.601.66; brew-
ing to quality. J
v Butter Fresh California extras,
lilt., mm ,f1. An...l. a,.,
California,-extras. 24c; .firsts, 23c; sec
onds,. 22Hs; eastern extras, 24cJ firsts,
23Hc; seconds, 23c; ladles eastern, 20c;
firsts, 19C. !'..,...;" V- , ..,',..-,-..- .
Fresh eggs.: per dozen Extras, 29c:
fltsta, 2Hc; seconds, 25c; thirds, 24c;
storage California extras, 18c; firsts,
17c,- sceconds. 14c; eastern' extras, 20c;
firsts, 18c; j. seconds,. 14c, ,
New cheese, ner pound California
riats, fancy,' 15c; 'firsts. 13 He; Cali
forniayoong; America fancy Joe; firsts,
14c: storage, eastern fancy. New York,
1 7 H': Oregon, 16c , " "
-. Oplons Yellow Danvers, $2.S62.6S.
v- PpUtoes. per cental Salinas Bur
bankg, $1.00l.fiO; Lompocs, $1'.801.40;
OreKon Burbanks, 90c1.25: TRlvcr
Whites, 85e75c; Early Rosa, $1.10
1.30; River Reds $1,8541.40; sweet po
tatoes., $2J02.75 per cental and $2.75
for crates. -. . t . -' ; ... :' . .
. Oranges, per box Navebv 1.252.IS;
with some fancy at $2.60.i . ..-, . 4 J
Lninio. Jan. zi. it wna a iiav n
hide and aeek and Dlavlner taa- in tha
wneai marxeis or ine world today. Lilv
erpool gave an exhibition of a fair de
gree or strength, with an advance of
ttu at ine start, out gradually weak
ened its trading and demand until all
the opening gain was lost and n further
cut or hc, with May selling at 7s 8d.
This market claved to the bear aide
with a sharp loss in all options at tho
opening. May started at a range of
i.ui to i. ut, ana juiy at 97 c. This
compared with $1.0294 and 98o for the
closing or tpese options yesterday. The
lower range made at tho opening was
the low mark for the day. and the earlv
aavance aoroad soon Drought about
reaction nere. Foreigners continued as
buyers In this market, although Liver
pool's prices are melting away. Tho
close here today was 94 c above vester
day on both options.
There was a slight tinge of bullish
ness in corn and oats markets todav
but values did not move much either
way. Provisions showed an utter lack
of support during the day, and values
rioppea about zoo, as compared with
the previous closing.
OF HOPS, SAYS WOLF
(Special DIsptch to The Journal.)
tho bad conditions pf the Oregon hop
market, but persons who ara not properly
equipped to carry on tne business should j
go out of raising hops and ao into dairy
ing and fruit arrowing. Many of the
smaiier nop - growers i navo no nop j
houses, bags or boxes, and have not th.sl
requisite capital to carry on the 'busi
ness. He says It requires about $100
per acre to ca,rry on the busirress of
proaucing nops ready ror the market.
Well-managed hop yards on' the right
kind of soil produce aBout eight bales to
tha acre, whila poorly located and woreu
managed yardsun from three to four
Range by Downlng-ITopklns company:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
May ... 101 103H 101 102
July 97 98 97 98
CORN.
May ... 80 60 60 60
July.... 59 59 59 69
OATS.
May . 62 62 62T4 62
July.... 45 45 45 45
MESS PORIC
Jan. ...... 1265
May ...1326 1330 1317 1317
HYBRID WHEAT HAS
BEEN MADE SUCCESS
A disputed grocery bill, loud words.
fisticuffs, and a gash on the left leg
or cnaries oorr, rouowea oy tne arres
of John.llrfer, groceryman these are
the things being told about before Judge
O Day in the circuit court today, uner
is being prosecuted on the charge of
assault with a dancerous wenDon.
The encounter between Oof f and ITr
fer took place- several months ago In
front of Urfer s store on Mllwaukle ave
nue. Bach claims that It was the fault
of the other, and the Jury this morning
listened" to considerable conflicting tes
timony.
Dalles High School AnnuaL
(ftpeclal Dlptch to Tha Jonmil.) '
The Dalles. Or.. Jan. 21. Tha mam.
bers of the high school contemplate the
issuing of an annual of 100 pages. The
book Is to be Illustrated with half.tonaa
and sine etchings and will portray the
m.iiviue oi tna siuaeni do ay in general.
The annual Is an Innovation with the
high school here. It is intended to get
out a large edieion. It Is hoped to In
crease tha attendance at tha high school
from neighboring towns.
"OpenAU ihalir.:;"
ABSOLUTS -AFETYr3f7
OFFERED
DEPOSITORS
7 No interest ' paid on
commercial accounts or
daily balances, , . , ;
41 : :,
INTEREST
Paid on Term Savings
Accounts. 1
By the old; gold tried
and tested - ' .
German-American:
1 'BankH;;S?S;"
Corner Sixth and Alder , St.
Opposite Oregonlan ' r ;
mi
CGeeVo
tba WaO-Kaawa
, , Saliakla ,
CHINESE 7
... - ' aaa Bark .
If DOCTOR
TRANSPORTATION
Columbia River Scenery
XXQTJUtTOB Lin CTBA1CEKSL
Dally service between Portland and
Tha Dalles, except Sunday, leaving
Portland it 1 i ra arriving about I
p. m-. carrying freight and paasengera.
Splendid accommodations for . outfits
ana livestock.
Dock foot of Alder st. Portland; foot
of .Court at. The Dalles. Phona Main
ai. -oriiana.
FUNERAL OF DR.
ROWLAND AT SALEM
(United Press Leaied Wire.)
Salem. Or., Jan. 21 The funeral of
Dr. I L. Rowland was held today in
this city, his former home. Ha was
an Oregon pioneer and for two terms
was superintendent of the state In
sane asylum.
SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE.
(Furnished by Downing-Hopklns com
pany, members Spokane Mining ix
change.)
Spokane. Wash.. Jan. 21. Today's
prices:
AJax ........
Alameda . . . . ; ,
Alhambra
Alberta Coar & Coke
Bell
Bullion . .,.
Charles pickena
uanaaian cons, tsmeuers
Conner Kin a
Dominion Copper
Evolution
Echo
Qalbraith Coal
Gertie
Hecla
HaDPVDay
Holden G. & C i....
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
La,Crosse, Wash.. Jan. 21 In 1903 an
bales to the acre. Ha sava a. larire nart experiment was begun at Washington
of this acreage is land that Is not adapt- State college to combine bybrldlxed
ed to hop .rowing. All such should be Turkey. Red Wheat and Bluestem to
plowed up, as the owners Invariably fall grow a winter wheat which would lack
Into the hands of the monej-londing the beards of the Turkey Red and Pos-
Short sellers, and thus contrihnta to I news an attractive oualltv as wintar
breaking down the market. When at I variety. Bluestem is valuable as a win.
Watervilie, New rork. the nast year, ter wheat, but Is ixn well adaotd for
Mr. Wolff was told that muk ranches fall sowing-. The State college experl-
there were far more profitable than hoo ment station now believes it ha suc-
crops, and the hop . growers around ceeded and that this hybrid variety will
Waterville are receiving from 15 to 18 be a winner. The straw grown favors
centa per pound ror tneir hops. ' Milk (the Bluestem, wniie tne leaf formation
there sells from 31.25 to 31.75 ner hun-lls like the Turkey Red. No dennita re
el red pounds. The difference in-' the I suits are obtainable until the second
profits of dairying attd hop raising In I year's growth after the crosa haa been
least e
Bid.
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is
.. 25
.. 2
.. 4
,. 9
. 67
. 3
.185
.. 1
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.250
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9
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8
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21
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Oregon is still greater.
' Rice Market Is , Advancing, v.'."
M. PhlUlDS Co.. of San Francisco.
writes of the rice situation under dale
or January it:
"The market On all grades has ad.
vanced during the past. week. The
trade is beginning to realize that aood
grades are scarce,. therefore their Ideas
have advanced and they are not 4iivlng
at Dravailin prices. Some of the milla
are holding their stocks, as they figura
on Quiaming a- oeiier price tor tnelr
goods within the next few weeks. In
fact, itiooks to us as though prices n-lll
be higher than they were last season,
when Janan rices sold for fi tn fit, milla
making cost to buyers 15.50 to 25.80
in canoaa iois. io crop mis season
la shorter than last and a laraa net-cent
age has -been: damaged by excessive
rainstorma. We look for a decided ad
vance within tha next 60 days, probably
; ; Goldfleld Mining Stocks. ' 7
Ban FrnelscoL Jan. 21. Goldfleld
shares Goldfield , Consolidaed, "J5.9&;
llorencft, 4.8s; Atlanta, 30o., s . -
made. Since the first-cross waa made
In 1903 the station staff has selected
n plants that- possessed the charac
tics of the deuired hybrid. The
n obtained hut laat aaaann nAorlv
IV-4J00 were grown.
Amerkftn Weekly Exports.
New York, Jan. 21. Weekly exports:
Wheat. 2,820,678 bushels; flour, 346,225
barrels.
. . . World's Wheat, Visible.
" New Tork, Jan. 21. World's visible
supply of wheat shows a decrease of
476.000 bushels.
Tacoma Wheat Market,
Tatfbma. Jan. SI. Wheat rexnortl
club, 83c-,. bluestem, 85c. .
'Liverpool Wheat Lower. ,
opened at 7s 8Hd and closfd at '7s 8d,
mu uuuer aionaay. ' , ,. ; y . r
Humming Bird
Hypotheek ,
Idaho Olant
Intl. Coal & Coke
Kendall .........
Lucky Calumet .
Missoula Copper
Mineral Farm . .
Moonlight
rvaooo
Nine Mile
O. K. Cons. ......
Oom Paul
Panhandle Smelt
Park Copper
Rambler Cariboo
Reindeer ........ ,
Rex (16 to 1) ..,
Sonora ,
Hnowshoa ...... ,
Snowstorm . . ... ,
Sullivan ... ......
Sullivan Bonds . .
Stewart .........
Tamarack & Ches
Wonder
Rale's todey 3.000 Chas.
c: 1.000 Chas. Dickons at 9Uc: 1,009
Oom Paul at 714c; 100 Snowstorm at
$1.26.
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6 1-7
. 60
. 70
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1
26
2
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1
COOS BAY LINE
The steamship BREAKWATER leave
Portland weanesoav as . m from
uk street dock, ror jiorcn send, Karsb'
field and Coos Bay points. Freight re
celved till 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Passenrer fare, first class, $10: second
ciass. i. inciuoing oertn and meals.
Inquire city ticket of flea. Third and
Yvasningron streets, or uax street dock.
2IOSTK Memo BTHAMSXrr CO.'S
8TEAMSB3PS
Roanoke and Ceo. W. Elder
Sail for Eureka. San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct every Thursday at p. m.
licxet office 122 Third Jiear Aider.
Dickens at
Northwest Bank Statement
7 PORTLAND.
Clearings today
Clearings- year ago
Balances today
Balances year ago
' . SEATTLE.
Clearings
Balances '.
: TACOMA.
Clearing
Balances
$ 821.184.55
1,274,861.21
64.618.05
81,140.24
1,071,068.00
98,768.00
610.078.00
22,001.00
Northwest Crop Weather.
Western Oregon-Light rain tonight
or Wednesday; easterly winds. --
Western Washington Light rain to
night or Wednesday; south to east
winds. -T
Eastern Oreaon. eastern Washlnaton
and Idaho-?-Fair and - coolef tonight;
(Wednesdayf8lr-ai-r.
Vi 7 - New York Exchange. :
! Chicago.- Jan1.' 3i.-r'New Tork r ex
change, 60 perccnt premium.
THIS:DOCTOR
Cares Without Drags
Don't take another" dose of drugs.
jou Know now tney upset yourstom
ach and cause bad digestion. Tou
know the many disagreeable effects
of drugs, yet you go on taking them
for every little pain or disorder. Just
Decausa your latner Derore you took
drugs.
I have the natural way of curing
sickness and chronic ailments; the
wsy nsmro does it. I cure with
electricity.
The reason drugs don't cure Is he-
cause they ar not help nature. Na
ture needs electricity, nourishment,
something that builds up. Drugs
contain no nourishment no electric
ity Just poison which tears down.
Mv way of curing is to restore
electricity where it Is needed, and
rain and sickness will disappear.
That's because electricity gives
strength, vower to th body, enabling
every organ to perform its work
properly, and when every organ- Is In
a strong.' healthy condition there can
be no pain or sickness.
Wear Electro-Vlsror while yon
pleep. It fieds a constant stream of
electricity to your nerves, and they
carry It tn every oraan and tissue of
your body, restoring health and
vls-nr. . - 1
F.lectro-Viror is an electrlo body
battery, which makes JJs own power
and is always charaed, ready for use.
Jt Is not an electrlo belt.
It 1" cheaper than a course of
drugging.
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