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: t v V1 ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY: EVENING; JANUARY 23, 1903. 15 OP AT 11 CENTS ealers raying More in Or der to Break Up Organ ization of Growers. Hod contraota are hlaher. ( ;'. " , I Egg value do not attffen. . ; Creamery butter ia advanced.' California la offering egga.- , . . .3 malt run going into atorage. (Apple market haa good movement. 'Poultry market la ateadler. , - ; metier demand tor turkaya. -' h'Mih nha rnmlni aaaln. . i Wheat .la ateady at. former price. . X Won Contract! 1 Ax Signet. ' ; -' W' order to atop the organisation of jwera Into a facmo uuaai n. ,hop dealer. now ottuint -M nn.tia 7t.i stated that Harry iMnnna jk gam of Tacoma kde aome coatraeta .around tm price ring the paat lew aay. 'I h much oDDoaea 10 - v" 1wera and la aald to, be loainri .vement of dealer to own i. y- t hopa'are atlU ahowlng a liberal .vement with moat ealea at 60 and . - .,tA iirH.r. from the eaal ,w an Increasing vaJu bu be"J dee cannot be aecured at the prejent uted Uat. Thererore urew.i. . -Hold of the lower quality. The New ,V ppnHura-. Price Current thua ak of the aituation: Sail U tt aai. The market haa not ahown lmproTe nt alnce our laat report. Tbee baa n aome buying In taomt all hop-grow- untinni at about former range of but the volume of bualneaa com- atlvely moderate, mere naa uu It I demand for contract on the :lflo coaat and lOo freely offered for i and two-year contract, and lie three year. Grower, however, are ding off on account or tne aaaocia ii movement which haa made con- v,u Mvraa Thera naa own ady buying In New York aUte but i ttnainaaa transacted haa been at a . In nrl-aa. Aa hlch a ISC a been paid for o,n or two choice lot Duia 01 me ouymg uw to 14c, and aome very poor lota . .ni t in anil tc. On the local trket little If anything of Importance transpired, aa mere ia acarceijr hand. Brewer have nown aome kht interact.. . Hrw York rrioe. te. 107, choice, per lb. 15 t 1(17 nrlme. Dr lb te. 1U7. medium, per lb.... 10 1I1C CVUW ivi, jo Ifle coaat, 1907 prime, per . a l'fio'coait.' 1907, medium. r id. . . . . .......... mana. 107, prime to cuoice, W lb ' he, lo, pr id. lfic coaat, I9vv. ciiuiv;b vci 18 1 jili Oil O 9 O 7 31 it lo Q S if a coaat. l!u, meaiura i . . fclme. per lb. s W Tft Talue Do Hot mien. hlle the trade haa been expecting aome time that eggs would event-i-jwll higher, the market at the ma il, entirely a theV?,ffa SnJ ta'at thla time are fully liberal igh to aupply all the wante of the lie. 5 California ia now ournu '--thm i.wal trade and to the north Lnd lHo for beat atock, f. o. b. Franclaco. dui aa iar ..... k.v wn.nudt here becauae hHia.poor ahape Ur which the trade round me loeni ; unnrr.i ainni Front atreet Ce.n I7o and 2?Hc for atrlctly fresh h atock aven In elngle caaea. and .! easy to presume that large pur- lea could be made ai a cuacuum irui ; figures. , Chicken Market X Better. allghtly better tone la ahown In Chicken market at thla time. Some Hera aay they have been forced to 18c a pound during the paat 7i fs. Receipts are dui trade ,is in " ,r 7.. ewhat better. There Is a alight In- se In the demand lor areaa iun i and ealea are reported at lc dur the day. Live blrda rang around k-ewed veal contlnuea In amall up- and pricea are munmn "5 re, uressea nagi n i" w no real atrengtn ia snown. - hrtu. th - .Rfft " .."7 KM Of tOWIIH amen bxe. while 400 boxe were received day previous. to put the fish In torage becauae claim the preaent run la of bt lty. Brief Bote of w iraa. kal wheat values maintained with haeea for . export ai n nju ed by TheJournaL Nothing doin xport flour. - cai appie roarwi ,.M v. , auppilea or poor quiuiiy umui ted Uto trad is Juat about steady at er low level of valua Onion are ng so high that dealer ar not nr. - Haema nice a uuuaw i Watern atock on the coast. r 01 oananas nu i ved this morning. , n market is firmer though prices r no movement as yet. INTEREST RATE L GOING 0 ER Call Loans Drop to 11-2 Ter . tot in New York Market Is Mixed.' Iv STOCK MARKET LOSSES. Am. Sugar.;.., H Amalgamated.. . H Am. ' Hmelter, . .Ity Brooklyn Cent Leather., y. id..., k r.::;:. Locomotive ,'...JJ4 L. as N. . Mo. lae. .(..,. N. Y. Central,,. 1 Heading U. P, . . .,.... U. 8. Steel, do- pfd. - .. . i : it-',-'- Canadian . , C. & U. Jt Erie. . .4.... H O. AAV. .. 8, . Jrenn. . rf.i-i'ir7 KOcK island... u. jn,. pra. Colo, Fuel r - ' - STOCK MARKET OAINS. B. A p.. i . ... . H N. P. '...,... People'- Qaa Jfc Atchlaort ...... t Iaul U 80. Ry. Hf Call loan opened at 3 per cent, were high at I hi per cent, low -at 1 per cent and closed today at 1 and J per cent. ' " ' New York. 'Jan. 21'. 'Call' Ipan dropped today to the lowest point alnce the October flurry. Loan were made on the floor of the exchange a low aa ltt rer cent, and tn top mar ror me aay was dui per cent, inia puts in terest rate at a normal figure. The stock market waa cult active during the session, the market opening gener ally higher, but wa mixed at the cloae. The general market held clone to the flgurea of yesterday, with but few exception. There wa a loa of tit oolnts in American Smelter Com mon and 114 points each in American Locomotive and New York Central hare. Reading waa aomewhat' weak, with aelllng presaure and today's price waa carried 1 point under toe is si hla- flrura of vmtterdav. Canadian Pacific waa the strong feat ure for the day and held nearly a point 'advance at the end of the seaaioh. There were fractional advances in Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Chesapeake & Ohio and Atchison shares. A few others also made small gain. Range by Pownlng-Hopk Ins Co.: DESCRIPTION. Amal. Copper. . Am. Sugar Am. Smelter. . . Am. Cotton Oil. Anaconda M. Co. Atchison, c B. 4 O Brook Rap. Tr.. Canadian Pac Cent. Leather . .. C. M. A St. P... C. & O Col. Fuel, c Erie, c Am. Locomotive. L. A N : . . Missouri Pac... N. Y. Cent Nor. Pacific, c. Ont. & West. Penn. Ry people s uns Reading .Ry. Rock- Island . Ho. Paciric So. Railway . t'nlon Pacific U. S. Steel . do. pfd. . . . Wabash, nfd Ot. Northern Am. Smelter pfd. Call .money 8 M 4 teg . J3 . : 4 SOH 4'K 4S 112, 11ZH 111 111 t 62H K si as 32U S2H 32H t't 724 72 4 71H 72 87 Si 874 6 87U 46 45 iS 44 V 1l481&!4U9f.1l48 11S 113 1114 112 SO 294 29 20 20 1 19 1 38 .t .. 87 87 44 44 43 4S 98 87 874 125 126 123 124 .11S113 112 113 . 85 1 86 88 88 . 103 103 101 101 . 13 14 13 13 . 76 7 75 76 U 10 10 . 124 126 123 123 . 2 29 28 28 . 93 93 91 91 16 r-i"::::::::::1.-? I 1 I 1! 12 Total sales 668.200 shares. Amalgamated Copper ex-dividend per cent. of 6 MADIfT DlMA IJ0 IHI110 IIHIfLI lLII WITH WEAKER PRICE PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today 100 100 25 1907 , at 1906 145 1905 200 :oo BUTTER CLOSE TO A DOLLAR Two Creameries Now Quot ing: Advance to' 4-Oc a . .. Pound or 80c Square. " Two city creameries are no quoting their extra fancy grades of butter at 40o a pound or J0o a square. Thl 1 the highest price yet reached ia thl market and Is due to two thing the atkte law which doe not allow- butter men to aell the cold-storage product a the fresh article, and the, fact that qual ity of cream 1 so mixed that cream err men ara forced to pay an advance for something resl select ' "We wer hnpry forced to ad vane our price or butter true morning," says It was a case of abort auppilea and eavy demand, we are not retting tnucn cream at this time becauae we demand in oast and wui not accept anyuiing eise." The liaselwood In the other creamery quoting the advance tn extra fancy grade to 400 a Pound, but other cream eries ara not following the riae. in fact, among butter-maker tha aituation eem hopelessly mixed. Oh or two city creameries are atlll quoting Sic ror their best grades, while the others ara no higher than 37 c. The advance to 40c, therefore, hreaka the record. Outside creameries report being un able to market their product even at sac. and aome are auotlna tnelr best grades under this figure. All sort of price ar ruling in fresh, grades and cold-storage butter can be had at al most any price you choose to pay. All cold-storage' operators lost money this season unless they unloaded early. The storage houses are atlll filled with sup pile and there will be a demand for thla product for but another month. That la too ahort a period for holder to unload In, and aome have already started to sacrifice values. The ad vance to 40c by the two creameries was mad Iri the face of this condition. JLf,. A .t sr.Vi urhA 1 m nnm nf I ha rtrrmrf- etors of the Damascus Institution, states thst the company already has purchased round on 'Hawthorne avenue and East event h street and will begin tha erec tion of a creamery plant there aa soon ss suitable arrangement can be made for construction work and an increase in cream auppilea. HIGHER QUOTATIONS IN LIVERPOOL WHEAT CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Jan. 22. Loss. May 102 102 102 July 98 98 98 so and dull here with May unchanged and July o higher. It closed to c under yesterday with dullness continued during the rest of the day. Liverpool was dull and somewhat threatening at the start with quotations unchanged. May stood at 7s 7d, but the latter trading was more active and with bids for wheat more pronounced. May closed at 7s 8d, an advance of penny over yesterday s rinal. In thin market corn and oat trading waa even weaker than in the wheat pit. Corn closed to c down and there was a loss of to c in oats. Tnere was a slight steadying of provision de mand and May advanced 5c, although hogs dropped 6c in the yards today. Range by Downing-Hopkins company: BED OF ROSES Of! PARK BLOCKS v.-t- r 1 : Park ; floard to Experiment : at the Bequest of Rose - 1 ' Carnival Committee. A opramlttee consisting of Dr. Emmet Drake, chairman; E. B. McFarland, Frederick V. Holman, W. H. McMurray. F. Drer and E. W. Row, represent ing tha Rose Canlval association, met with tha park board at a special meet Ing thla morning to consider the propo sition of planting rose In the city park blocka aa an added attraction for the visitor wbo ar exported in Portland during the Rose Carnival next June. As a result of the conference the board decided to plant large massed bed of roaea In three of the park blocka a an experiment.. If the plan proves a uccb all or tne para diocks wui be adorned in the same manner. ' The proposal of the carnival commu te to plant rosea entirely surrounding the park block met with a blank refusal from the park board. The members de clared that such a plan would not be feasible and would not be considered. In their effort to secure concessions from tha board the representatives from the Carnival association offered to do nate the roses to be used and part or the money to be expended in planting them. I A committee of Ion Lewis, Dr. DaVe Raffety and Superintendent Montelth waa appointed to select the blocks In which the three rose beds will be planted. One of theae will be In tin south park block of those located In the north end while the other two will be located lu the, aouth park blocka. GROCERS TO MEET HERE Ifl YEAR 1909 Portland Chosen as Conven tion City for Annual Session Next Year. After transacting a large amount of Important business and discussing many subjects of importance to the trade, the second annual convention of the Oregon Retail Grocer' association was brought to a close yesterday afternoon with the election. Of a full set of ofneers to serve JAPJIGEIITIII. OIIITEOJTATES American Adviser of Mikado Cannot. Bo Located, by . Customs Officials. t (Calted Preat Leased Wlrt.V San Francloco, Jan- 2i.---Whora 1 D. W. Steven and what 1 he doing In the United States? That compound question Is consider ably worrying soma of the local men who are casting wlae eyes In the direc tion of Japsn. D. W. Stevens is the confidential agent of Japan. ' He bears to the mikado something like the old relation that the king' messi-nger bore to the kings of Kngland. And he's somewhere in this favored land. He didn't come through San Francisco TRANSPORTATION T Columbia River Scenery Dally aanrlce between Portland and The Dall, except Sunday, leaving Portland it I i m- arriving about p. nx, carrying freight and paeaengera, Splendid accommodation for outflu and livestock. Ilpck foot of Alder st, Portland; foot ef Court st. The Dalle. Pbon Main M Portland. although tha local custom.' official were warned of . bis comjnf on th Mongolia and roqueted to extend ' to Mm every courtesy. They looked . for him on the steamer, but be was not there. In time they managed to ascer tain thnt he had Quietly dropped In by way of British Columbia while he wa expectad In San Kranclaeo, He wa In Washington with Takahlra and may be paving that mlnlater'a way In th pa tlonal capital now. Steven went to Toklo many year go a an attache of the American loan tion. He gained the royal favor of th mikado and wa persuaded to leave th American diplomatic aervic and enter that Of the Japaneae emperor. RE MARKET HELPS OiOH APPLE PRICE Dennis & Son of Covent Garden et," London, report the apple mar' in thl city, under date of Jam 10. a follow: ur market is at, tha moment prac y bare of apples, so rar aa recent rtations ara concerned, but there i till' in the hand of dealer stocks noonsiderable, which consist maln- f inferior quality rruir. xne oe 11s certainly much better at tha mo- than at any time within th past weeks, and wa cannot but think any shipments which may be t will realixa good value com I with what has been obtainable g tha past few weeks. There la a imlar scarcity of really good fruit, there is no difficulty In making lis to 18a per barrel of Baldwin reenlngs that open tap of fair sine lean, but we have a great deal of or quality on th market, which ls-aine- it so much that It is only thing good that stands out by it that commands attention," JKGE0N FOLLOWING IEILVT0 TJIE MARKET Sturgeon Is again arriving om the Columbia river after long absence. " Ihe fish follow a run of smelt and are now ipearinf In the river in mall imbers. . About 16 years ago urgeon were considered a nut nee by fishermen and annually . any ton went to wast be- use ; of. th lack .of demand. layers could readily- purchase 1 the choicest fish front fisher- en.at lIc a, pound,-Finally demand .sprung up and every. lie .began to go halibut fishing. low the flsh ara almost extinct day they, are celling at I3o pound. , Portland Union Stockyards, Jan. 23. Hogs are weaker but are showing no change in values In the yards today. The run wa light In all lines, and especially In sheep. Cattle are steady while sheep are firm. A year ago today all lines were firm at unchanged values. Tod 95 horses arrived. Official yard prices: Hogs Beat eastern Oregon, $5.25; China fats, 15.00. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. $4.0O4.25: best cows and heifers, $3.25; bulls, $1.75 2.00. Sheep Beet wethers, S.255.50; mixed and best ewes, tt. 0044-60; lambs, S5.2S6.60. ' NO BOTTOM TO PRICES. Hogs Drop Another Sc In the East - Sheep Strong anJ Cattle Steady. Chicago, Jan. 23. Hogs, 48,000; cattle, 8,ooo; sneep, l&.uuu; lcri over rrom yen- terday. 11.000. Ho lower. Mixed, 4.05 1 0)4.35; rough and light $4.00(8)4.80. Cattle Steady. Sheep Strong. a are five cent 4.35; heavy. $4.15 eavy, $4.00 4.10; uly Mnv July May July Jan. May WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. .102 103V 102 loavi . 98H 9D 98 Vi 98 CORN. , m i o 6i 69 69 34 69H 69H OATS. 62 52 51 61 45 45 45 45 MESS PORK. 1252 1292 1310 1292 J3U2 flip I v.ftfSSiiii S. 'L. Kline of Corvallis, Elected President of State Grocers' Association. Liverpool Wheat Higher. Liverpool, Jan. 23. May wheat opened at 7a 7d and closed at 7s 8d, d higher than yesterday. Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma, Jan. 23. Wheat export: Club, 83c; bluestem, 85c. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 23. Hogs re ceipts, 19,000; cattle, 7,000; sheep, 4,009. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 28. Hogs receipts, 18,000; cattle, 4,000; sheep, 4,000. PRICE OTfOlCE . : III SAN FRANCISCO $1.671.70; In $1.60 1.60. Barley No. 1 (United Press Leased, Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 28. Wheat No. 1' California club, per cental, $1.65 1.10;. white milling club, $1.7001.72; white Australian. $1.751.80: northern bluestem, $1.751.77 ; northern club. yil.vu; interior graaes ox wneai. av no. l reed. 11.f7ww1.ti), .witn aome fancy at $1:62; common to fair, 11.40 1.47; brewing at San Francisco, $L661.60; ; brwtnav and shipping w at Port Costa. 11.62 1.67: Chevalier. $1.65S1.86, according to quality. Butter Fresh California extras, 38cr firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; stor age, California extras, mc; nrsts, nc; seconds, aic; eastern .extras, iit)c; first. 23c: seconds, 22 e; ladles,, east ern, 20c; nrsta, 19cv ' . Kegs Fresn, - per aosen, extras, zsc; firsts,- 28c; seconds, Slo; .thirds, 20c; storage, California extras. 18c; firsts, 1?a. ,nrrAm lift- Anntflm AVlfia IK.' firsts, 14cr second, Bo. . Cheese New, per pouna, tjanrornia flats fancy, 16c; firsts, 13 o; California young America fancy, 15o; firsts, 14c; storage, eastern fancy New York, 17 c; Oregon, 16c. . Orange Per box, navels, tl.7S02.2S, with aom fancy at $2.60. o Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. . Clearings today .... ,.;.. ,780,994.81 Year ago 1,117,680.70 Balances today ........... 99.08S.14 Year ago . ,.!.. '...... 295,44.60 ' SEATTLE. ' . ... . i . . . ..$1,188,030.00 ,. . . . . ... 216,614.00 . TACOMA. . 182,224.00 i. .. '. 24,692.00' Chicago Cash Barley. Chicago, Jan.- 23. Cash barley, 80c $1.00. SPOKANE MIXING EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co., members Sookane Mining Exchange.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 23. Mining stocks: Bid. AJax 8 Alameda 4 Alhambra ... 4 Alberta Coal & Coke z Bell 10 Bullion 4 Chas. Dickens 5 Canadian Cons. Smelters . . 65 Copper King 3 Dominion Copper 240 Evolution 1 Ta Echo 1 Gal oral th Coal .... v 21 Gertie 8 Hecla 250 Happy Day 1 Hofden O. & C 3 Humming Bird , 4 Hypotheek ............... 1 Ask. 9 5 10 31 10 8 80 3 300 2 S 31 4 350 3 . 8 8 1 6 86 97 21 ?3 4 4 3 8 i 26 2 25 10 129 7 100 Clearings Balances Clearings Balance Idaho Olant . . , 6 Intl. Coal & Coke 78 Kendall 86 Lucky CaMime 13 Missoula Copper 6 Mineral Farm Moonlight 2 Nabob , 4 Nine Mile 1 O. K., Cons 1 Ooin Paul 6 Panhandle Smelt S3 Park Copper 1 Rambler Cariboo 25 Rntndeer 1 Rex (16 to 1) 1 Snowshoe 7 Snowatorm ....127 Sullivan 6 Stewart 90 Tamarack & Chea. ....... 60 Wonder 1 2 Sale 1,000 AJax at 9c, 1,000 Cop. King at 3c, C.000 Nabob at 4c, 200 Snowstorm at $1.80, 100 Snowstorm at $1.29, 100 Snowstorm at S1.28. Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon and Western Wash ingtonOccasional rain tonight and Fri day; easterly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Light snow to night or Friday. Southern Idaho Fair tonight, warm er in eastern portion; Friday fair, east; possibly rain or snow in the western portion. BUENOS AYRES VOTERS RIOT AT THE F0LXS (Special Dispatch to.Tb Joartul.) Buenos Ayres, Jan. 23. In th mu nicipal election of this city rlottng caused the death. Of one man and sev eral wounded, viTa..: m jrr T The "government ha; been making experiment wun tns service or moun tain howltxers. testing men and some guns ; sent here as model for' such oervice. Conares haa voted ' $6,000,000 for field artillery.; ; , . Ys-.-i: ! for the ensulna year. The following MmnrlM hn nAwlv elected officers: President S. L. Kline of Corvallis; first vice-president. Q. W. Ingram, Pen dleton; second vice-president, R. II Greer, HUlsboro; third vice-president, H. C. Smith, Hood River; secretary, C B. Merrick, Portland; treasurer, Dan JCellaher. Portland; directors. H. L. Truax, Grants Pass; W. M. Green. Eu- Sene; Theodore Roth. Salem; Charles ray, Pendleton; T. Y. Dean, Bnker City; F, J. Carney, Astoria; Fred Eresser, A. A. Kadderly and A. H. Wil tt, Portland. Portland was selected as the place for holding the next convention., which meets In January, 1909. Astoria was anxious for this honor, but after an ani mated discussion the name of Astoria waa withdrawn and Portland unani mously selected. A vote of thanks was extended the loqal jobbers and manufacturers and the Portland daily papers. PHONE LINE TO REACH NORTH TO SEATTLE S. V. Davidor, H. J. Meagher. D. J. Eaton and B7 C. Clements have filed articles of incorporation of the Wash ington Home Telephone and Telegraph comnanv. alvlna as its pian tne Duuoing of telephone and telegraph lines In Ore gon "and otner states. ine cayuai stock Is fixed at $600,000. Mr. Davidor stated today tnat tne Intention is to rush a line from Port land to Seattle and have it in operation within six months. The exchange at Vancouver, Washington will be In op eration February 1. From Vancouver the line will reach to Centralis, Che halis, Tacoma and Seattle. Experts of the Home Telephone company have been employed to work on the line and will rapidly place it m ahape for op eration. LAURA IS LOOKING FOR SAMUEL LUNS A warrant has been Issued in Justice Reid's court for the arrest otl Samuel I.uns. Hocused of threatening to kill Laura B. Brlndley. The two came tot Portland only recently from Canada. Luns sold his property In Alberta and bouaht some more in eastern Oregon, where he is supposed to be at present, i Lura Hrinaiey Decame urea oi iuns, who, she said, threatened her by telling her that ahe would never live with any body, else If she would not live with j nim. Liuns i as years oio ana nas a wife and five children in the' eaat. Three of tfce children ar older than Laura Brindley. The authorities are trying to locate Luns. MAIL ORDERS TO BE GIVEN PREFERENCE The famoua American basso, Herbert Wltberspoon, will be heard in a grand concert song recital at the Helllg theatro next Wednesday evening. January 29, Mall order are being received 'ail this wrk from this city (and out of town). These older 'will be filled In ' order of their receipt and returned to- the aender oefore the regular pox office sale which open at th theatre next Monday. Address letters and make check and mone order payable to W. T. Pangle. manager Helllg theatre. Inclose a self addressed envelope to help ipsura af I return. ,..,--;fu.v.'-A-',i ;iH, , COOS BAY LINE Th steamship BREAKWATER leave roruanu awij m wuiu Oak street dock, for North Band, Marsh field and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived till 4 p. tn. on day of aalllng Passenger fare, first claaa, $10; aecond claaa, $7, Including berth and meata. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington street, or Oak trt dock. VOSTB AOOTO rrBAMSKX? oo.-b TBABUOOrS Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka. San Francisco and Los Angeles dlrtot every Thursday at s p. tn. Ticket office 133 Third .near Alder. CGeeWo T Wau-Kaew Ballaal CHINESE teat aaa Ear DOCTOR Uu etad a Ufa ftsdy of root! aaa kerb, sad la that stody dlarorartd and ta glvlag to the world hli aroodvrfal rrmedlc. MO MERCVKY. POISONS OR DKUOS UBEB KS CURES WITHOUT OPERATION. OS WITHOUT IHS Alt) OF k KMUX. H gnuraDtMS to COT Catarrh. A'thaia. tea. Throat. RhontNm .Naronna. SftTmii lVbllltv. gtmnarh. Mvar. KUa TrnnhlMi: alt Tyt Mnnhno4, ftaiila Weak om and All Prlrate !!. A SURE CANCER CURE ait EaoslTad From Pektna, Cblaa gifa. gun lad Raltabla. ir TOD AMI AFFLICTED. DO!T DCLAT. DELAYS ARI DANGEROUS. If ros raooot rail, write for aymptnia blaa lod elrcalar. Iacka 4 eota ia itampa. CONSULTATION FREE lUX C. OEC WO CHIHESS ULULCLSt, CiO Tint It., Oor. atarrlaaa. Portland. Orecoa. riawa BiaatMa xaia HARTMAN& THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMEKCiJ invite attention of new residents to their eilicient and conservative methods of a gen eral, up-to-date banking business. Unlimited ProfiaI LUMilf "Open All Ihc Time" ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest paid on commercial accounts or daily balances. 4 INTEREST Paid on Term Savings Accounts. By the old gold tried and tested German-American Bank Corner Sixth and Alder Sts. Opposite Oregronian Merchants Savings & Trust Company CAPITAL $150,000.00 Acts as Trustee in all legitimate relations requiring such service, as to real and personal estates and in bond issues. Does a general banking business. Solicits patronage of those requiring service of a well equipped and conservative Trust Company. Has funds for first class improved property mortgage loans. J. Frank Watson Pre. W. H. Fear gec'y. R. Ia. Durham Vlce-Pres. S. C Catching, Ass't Sec'y. O. W. T. Muellhaupt Cashier CALIFORNIA lJ SUNSET -n lOOflXNdj SHASTA)-) lgf auNfitr -n O 0N4SMATJ-j! Portland to Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Side Trips to Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP ;J;V STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Stinshinr, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com-s bine to make it the most attractive place m America at thi season of the year. vv . A THB ROAD OP A TMOUSANP WONDERS' Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire , trip. Read about it. Call at the ',: V'.-. City Ticket Office, Third and Washiogtoa Sts,, Portland - ; . " $ " and inquire all about it. . -v ', V ' San Francisco Office Oregon Journal : 'not Call Bidi . ;, : , , lalapaoa Bny ilal. ; '"' A9TKBTXSTBKWT8 A WD tVuU sojurTiojis bjboutsi. ,. Oraaoalan ahaa lit Ban rranetaoa ean aa thlr mall aaot la oar ef Th Journal ofne. . . v. ARTHUR I tWU RarMiitaUv. NEW TODAY It's Easy to See ; Our farm lands in the fertile TUALATIN VALLEY, because4 trains are running "on V regular schedule on the Portland - Salem line, which passes directly . through .these, .rich lands. The . Southern . , Pacific new line paral-; lcls the electric at North" : Tig-ardville. We can' ' show these farms to better advantage , than ,) before, but the quality , of the soil is the same the best in Oregon. ; It's Easy to See Where a small sum invested tn - '.' fruit, berry and vegetable land will bring sure returns. Better '. than interest or dividends. Call on ..(- , Invesment Co. E. QUACKENBUSH, Pres. 244 STARK ST.; ; ABSTRACT DEPARTMENT OF THS ' ' TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 240-244 Washington St, Cor. Second4 is now open and prepared to issut t full and complete abstracts on short! notice and reasonable prices. ' R. S. HOWARD JR., Receiver. Let Us Build You ! A Home According; to your own Idea In any -part of tha city or country on nnall ' monthly payment. If You Own A. L.ot We will build you your. home. A few , ! hundred dollar 1 all that you need to own your own home; your monthly rant V win no in. rai. rr tc J o nor owi -rotm on lOT, ran OITS at your own prlcan4 w wiu ouj ii ior you ana Duua your home on term to suit. . ' S. V. DAVIDOR & CO.V IOS-207-208 Couch Build In;. Fourth and Washington Street. MustSellJhisr.lonth modern lo 8 . 12.600 will bur a (-rnom house, on rood terma: lot Bniion in. cated No. 829 East Dayl street. 8 UB HWD. J. L. WELLS CO. 80S Chamber ef Commerce Bldf. , A BARGAIN will buv (-room, modern hnuaa It sold this week. No. 25$. Hancock . at . Bee It. .. r.:u . - J. L, WBLLS CO. soe crakbeb or COXXZXCS. " Piano Slndlo ol Loois D. Boll Now located corner th and Taahlnax ton t Lafayette bldg parlor I0-J1. MORTGAGE LOANS , Lowest Rate of Interest " ' X.OTJXS U.Z.OMOV CO . SSS Btark 6t. Near Second. REAI ESTATE TRANSFERS Etta a and F. B. Holbrook to Au- eusi oiaon, soutli 40 feet of lot andrnorth 10 feet of Jot 7.." . block JO, Central addition to i Eaat , lortland .11.301 H.: Sargent to J. Z. Dufreene, ' . lot 'H and 15, block 2, Porta- s mouth Villa Annex No. 1 Nora Prlchard to R. It Sargent, , f iot and ,15, block 2, fort-- 1 mouth Villa, iiinn TJn 1 ...... A. 6-and Edna- Ellis to Bemhard C. Selberg, lot and T, block 14. Maefirlv lilrhlamf o,Mitl(,n Inkerman. HeTmer to E. U Harnett. 101a ttt 45 and 4. blk 40. y, Biaauk ailrftllrin Vn a .... gel ma Michel and Jacob Michel to E i mrnt 1 Princ. lot 1 and a, block 41, Bell wood 1,800 Evangetllna JX and L. IX Freeland . . block ' Q, Fulton Park ........ EUa M. and 8. W. gtryker to CU. . A. McMillan, lot It, block I, Mil - ler' addition to Sell wood . ... WUliara Garwood Smith and Anna Smith to Chrlatlna McMillan, - lot , block , Miller addition .? to Sellwooa ,... ..,....... Anna M. Demme to W. E. Frank . and.Umro tx-rome, M 4ntrwt . tn lot 1 and 8. block I, Brain ard tract ........ ........... . . P. J. and A. M. JB. Mann to Fran- . ce J pieraon. lota 10, 11 and ;12, block 21, Chicago .. .... If B. and Hallie Holbrook to Otto P. Thlel. lota 1 and 2. block 2, ' Marengo addition of St. John.. T 8. West to il. H. Newhall, !jl J, 3 and S. block "JU," 1'ark lw 'extension .... .-. ' iinrfHrethn an-1 (, )! to freilcri-K acit I I . f . k ----, - lot 1. tlx 1c 14. Niv! i. ii i ...i. 100 19 tat 2S0 '400 . It".;. ,50 1 J -area 4P3