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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7. 1803. 11 TODAY'S MARKETS Only Thing Hop' Men Can Do Now to Help rriccs Is to Plow Up at Least Hal of the Present Acreage. ;y :';'v AFTER CONTROL Market Is Complicated Wit - One. Up and Other Down v ; and Then! Back'Agaln; Front street featurear lieat tugir ntn on rampafe. Sugar market both up and down. Jkk Srs dull but unchanged. Only slow tone la poultry. - Partners are holding wtml - , Salmon supplies again limited. Hop markat la Just fair. - .. , Orspe fruit ia rather Boaree. Hay market somewhat steadier. Jap oranges, are hard to sell. California o ran gee selling better. ..'"See iufaf U BOatta Can. I tv,. nana aus-ar men art gsttlng1 ! drubbing from the Beet sugar men, which the former are now about ta re turn.- This la causing all sons ot j..n.i. .. ih ii triLT market wiu Irat one faction on top and then the other. The regular brands of can i sugar (were advanced to per hndred. 1Pun? during the past X hur. wh e t,! price of beet remained unchanged. This i? t.Z u Tcon.ldered a victory for the Brma of the beet manufsxtursra Then the cane manufaclurera 'Wj' i little and put down their special brand; of 'ane bo which makes It 20o per hundred pounds under the figures for i k ..-..I... hrands nr the same as for i regular beet augar. This last drawdown to cans prices Tias worked up the best men to a considerable extent and what t they will no to the cane manufacturers !!is -matter of guesswork. How Wer, the cane sugar people r "JJ iW awake nights to see what Is going happen for they firmly believe that he beet me" will retaliate In soms way Mhar. ' - Both Waal to O octroi Trade. Both the cane and the beet supr men rf very anxious to dictate the trade ot he Pacific slope and the iUS omlng more firmly intrenched every ear. The cane sugar lple w not dls and ars making great preparatlona or the final battle between the two .n,etin interests. Boms of ths cans eople ari putting in a f"Sr; elieved by the beet sugar people to In fcitethJ? the can. ome to the conclusion that baet sugar i always DS rrouurau - - nd for this reason want to be on the (jail season and It Is stated ttt PW .r. now being made for. the H...VM. ... in (h i line. argest -increaae - ,:. hr hia increase In the beet acreage rill not greatly overstock the ' maraei or from present Indications the con umpUon wUl keep pace with the output i h increased gradually every ear v noma flturar statistics. Vrnti.. m. nn acknowledged to be 'mong the greatest sugar authorities i W worldshow in their annual pub cation the following summary of sugar U5Sny.umptloenof sugar. 3.993.979 tons, n increass of 129 8 tons from 1906 r 4.638 per cent increase, against an WnUioii ES1.797 tons, or 8.608 per cent pr the preceding year, against 4.479 per ent average y"y . iTotal consumption of augar on which !'ull duty waa paid was afB,zT in a nn whieh a concession ( wty was allowed was 1,851,100 tons jnd of sugar on which no duty was paid St Cuba "ontrlbut'd 1.840,400 ; Hawaiian f .lands, 418,102 tons; Porto Rico 212 : it tonsi fnuippine inuu, ju,iv w..-, rnne: 264.968 tons; domestic feet, 875,410 tons; maple sugar. 10,000 na ami molasses Sugar, 6,249 tons. Total consumption of refined sugar . a him .40 a nf vhlrh M IVVI was 4,o,i ......... P.- ,ion suo-nr Reflnlnr company iv jiiii.Mv-. . ..... . inl4 janufaetured i.t.y lo"', .UV VdSe r cent, against 61.03 per cent In 1906 a R9 no ri rfnt in 1005. Independent refiners manufactured 1,- 14 827 tOnS. Or I'tf em 7.88 per cent In 1906 and 87.48 per nt In 1905. , '.ttemaiio hoot sus-ar factories con- P ibuted 876,368 tons, or 13.19 per cent. gainst 10.K7 per com in'iim tuu r cent In 1905. , Hawaiian cane factories contributed 674 tons, or .60 per cent, against .61 ?r cent In 1906 and .69 per cent In ; Foreign refined supplied 1,008 tons, f .04 per cent, against .11 per cent 1 ions an4 IK ner cent In 1805. 'Average difference .between raw and fined in 1ut was .eao per. pvuuu, inat .29a rer pound In 1906 and V78o in 1905. iPer capita consumption In. 1907 was '.64 pounds, an increase in. 10 years ii nniimii. in 1885 it was about 60 unds, showing a gain. In 22 years of lar 0 ier cent. sDienaia eviaencs ox rowing prosperity. :i Errs Are Dull oat Unclian,Tsd. While the local egg market is not 'iowlng any change in values toaay me iT of the trade Is dull and dealers ! port few sales during the 24 hours. !ceipts are beginning to show an ln Vease again. - Ifhlrken market la holding Its own ilons: ths street because of the fair 'itslds demand. There Is but little do V in tha loral trade at the moment. ! 'Creamery butter market Is holding ady with supplies about the same. tiDressed meat market is firm to isady. jtteceipia wr. , A car of celery and a car, of caull Dwsr were duo during the 'day. .There Is scarcely any demand at all V Timntia oranaes because of the 'imigatlon process through which all 'Its fruit is compelled to go beforo be 'g allowed in this market The sale nearly 2,000 boxes a short time ago i': Seattle at 6o a box is said to have J'rced many "boxes in this direction. ! California tangerines, of the same rlety as tue Japanese, but of superior ijlaHty, ars In better supply, . They're j'eeter too; i , Brief Kotes of the Trad. Kiiirnmia oranges are flndlntr a bet- r sale for best quality at unchanged tllues. ffOCKTON POTATO MAKJvili 1 IS UTTiJU (United Prs Leued Wire.) 4 Stockton, Cal., Feb, 7. The local . potato market Is glutted. There are thousands of sacks of spuds stored in . warehouses ' In this city and It is estimated that there are still 600;000 sacks lying on the banks In the island ' district west of here. There is practically no market for the tubers and prices ars lower , than they have been JJcnown before In years. For many seasons mocnian om men known as one of ths ' greatest potatQ centers of the ; west. Every year hundreds of carloads are , shipped to Arlsona, New Mexico and Texas. This year, ; however, there wrs Immense yields In Colorado and Oregon. Salinas and Lorn poo districts la ' California also hays large sup ;J plies ,on ;hand.,.'!,;;i i; ..', MILD WEATHER PUTS EGO PRICES LOWER v.. i r . ,. "Sines , ths mild weafhsr ' set in eggs . fcavs rapidly declined ' from the1 prices obtaining dur ing the-.' cold ... spell.'-', and will likely . drop again , In ths. bear future. -," i' y ?! ' "Butteh la eleaninartip a littls better, ' but supplies are stltll large. Dairy or ators butter la poor and srsak. . ' - ! : Thsrs baa been a littls bet ter 'demand , for poultry this week, and hena and large spring era bava mat with a better re- ccption, ., Oeesa ars dull and'. low, and ducka are not ae Una aa they were a few days , ago, 4 Broilers and fryers ara Arm and in great demand. 1 Li va turkey a ara poor" and AM tmt' rat dressed onaa ara in1 rary food request at good prlcea. "Veal la still very aoaroa, and small and medium, if fancy, ara e bringlnf record prices. This 4 market needs much mora veal. "Forkala In vary good rsquest a and mors could be used.. e "Mutton and beef la la tha best sort of demand. "Potatoes ara etui Quiet with e UtUa doln In this line. Onions e ara firm and high." Tom Far- rail of Everdlnr h FarralU 4 SATJ FRAfiClSCO MARKET Orapa fmit la rather scares but de mand IS UBllWO. . Supplies of frsh salmon from ths Columbia and Willamette are again limited. A- small run oi sunei mmen again reported from the lower river. Pntatn market Is very slow with practically no outside movement report sd by the trade. producFSes n H (Col tad Preas Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cal, Feb. 7. Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental. II -so 0 1-lltt: Whits mining ciuo, i.ainvr i to- whlta Australian. 1.7t1.75; northern bluestem, 1.70ai.72H; north ern ClUD, ll.eiH; interior ;rauea i wheat, 11.5001.56. ikrUv No. 1 feed. tl. 4001.42: with some fancy at. $1.4814; common to fair. 1. 116 01.37 ft; Drawing ai oan r rancura. 1.6501.60; brewing and shipping at Port Pnata. 11.62 4 si 1.67 h : chevalier. 81.6501.85, according to quality. Butter Fresh California extras, 29c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 22o. Storage Cali fornia extras, 23c; firsts, 22o; seconds, tin; oaatarn extras. 23c: firsts. 22c; seconds, 21c; ladles eastern, 20o; firsts. 18c. Jfresn eggs, per aown cxirna, 24 He; firsts, 23 He; seconds, 22 He; thirds, 20c. Storage California extras, 17c; firsts. 16o; seconds, 13c; eastern extras, 15c; firsts, 14c; seconas, c. New cheese, . per pounds California flats, fancy, ISfcc; firsts, 13c; Cali fornia Young America, fancy, 14c; firsts, 18 Ho. Storage eastern, fancy New Tork, 17 He; Oregon. 14 He. Onions yenow aanvers, z.v; jom- pocs, 12.86. oranges nsveii, par uu, f i.iuiua.u, with some fancy at $2.50. NEVADA PRICE OF SHARES III FRISCO San Francisco. Cal., Feb. 7. Last night's closing prices: GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 29c Red Tod Ex. 14c. Co lumbia Mt 22c, Jumbo 61c, Sliver Pick 82c. Black Butte Kit. 4c, Atlanta 36c, Great Bend 40c, Florence $4.65, Dlam. B. B. Cons. 22c. Comb. Fraction 81c, F. Mohawk JOcA, Red Hill tic, Lou Dillon 6c, Yellow Tiger 19cA, Yellow Rose 4c A, Ooldf. Cons. $5,10. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Lige Harris lc. TONOPAH DISTRICT. Ton. Nevada $6.30, Ton. Montana 1.92, MacNamara 38c, Ton. Belmont $1.72. Ton. North Star 18c, Jim But ler 44c. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Granny lOcA, Jumping Jack 6c. SCATTERED DISTRICTS. Nevada Hills 13.20. Plttsbur Silver Peak $1.25, Eagles' Nest 26c. LIVESTOCK TONE IS IMJJPIID Export Agents Are in the " Market for a Limited Supply at Present. There it a slight resumption of tha purchase of wheat In tha Pacific north wast markets. Eiportera ara again In tba markat for a limited amount , of wheat, but their wants at this time are aald ro be merely a feeler to sea Just how tha situation hers stands. They ara still offering on a basla of 830 for club and 84o. for bluestem, track hers, but they say that few deals are being closed. Growers wbo still retain supplies ars not willing to let go at ths nrtmnt markat and moat of them seem to be confident that a higher level of values will again be reached in tha near rutura. Soms interests profane to believe that tha Pacific northwest wheat market will touch a higher point later In tha sea son than it baa beratofora during tha present crop. . Oriental flour business could not be smaller, but there Is an utter lack, of transactions. This has been the ease for so long a period that practically nons of ths export mills ars now in operation. A few of tha local mills ars running,' but nons over half time. There is a slight revival of Central American business, but ths volume of sales to date have hardy been large enough quota to CHICAGOUVERTOOL UP. Wheat Markets Are Doing Better Opening of Market Ia Nenrona. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Feb. 8. Gain. May 97H 98K 97H 1 July 9l Ui t3H fc Chlcaro. Feb. T. Opening quotations In the wheat market were somewhat hesitating. May going to 97 He. ths same as yesterday, but July was Ho lower, at 93ic. The market lost a frac tion mora in the early trading, but after getting under headway the bull move ment Droved successful ana me rest oi the session was strong although trading was not heavy. Mar closed lo over yes terday and July held a net gain of 4c. f oreign marxets were as gooa as could be desired under the circum stances and at the opening May went to 7s 6 d in Liverpool and closed at 7s 6d. or Hd over the final figures of the previous session. corn ana oats marxeis neia nrra ui day after a steady opening and both lines had higher closing figures. Pro visions were further depressed with a loss of 7 Ho in May and July pork. Range by Downlng-Hopklns company: WHEAT. Open. High. May July May July May July May July I s a a 97H 9H 3 I4H CORN. I1H ' 69H 60 OATS. (3 62H 44 44 MESS PORK. 1200 1202 1280 1215 Low. 97 9JH Close. 98H 63 44 1197 1227 61 60 E2U 44 T4 1200 1230 HOP AG KT BE CUT All Interests Agree That at Least Half of the Yards Hust Bq Plowed. . All hop Interests agree that tha acre age all over the -country must be de oreased fully 60 per cent If the growers expect prlcea to Become profitable onus again. All agree that too many balsa of hops ara raised. "Before I went east." says J. J. Mett le r. "I wss ot tha opinion that the ahort sellers ars tha entire causs of ths low prices. I find that they were primarily to blame but the real cause of the un profitable figures is that too many bales oz nons ara rsisea. xnis wun ins in' craaalns- nrohlbltion sentiment is CSUS ing tha lowest prices in years to ruis in ths hop market "Growers mnst Plow ut at least half their acreage oeiore conditions win ns remedied. There is ho use In talking of putting up ths priee without cutting out tha Tnoreased acreage. It simply cannot bo dons and it is folly to talk of It." rrioea Ara wsaxsr. Tha New York Producers' Pries Cur rent thus rsvisws ths general situation: . Ths continued inactivity In our mar kets has caused a weakening of prices In all seotlons, and although best grades ara firmly held at last quoted prices ths lower Qualities have sold off. In Nsw York stats poor hops are being freely offered at So and 9c, with a fair amount of transactions reported. Bet ter grades ars very scarce, and com mand up to lzc ana lac some very poor stuff can be procured around fo and 6a Transactions are light The Waahlnrton and California markets are exceedingly dull without any new feat- urea trices ars nominal, wun biocks belns: held rather than sacrifice them at present quotations. The London and continental maraets are aiao rcporieu somewhat easier. Nothing of interest has transpired on the local market, deal ers being unwilling to accept present offers, - sTsw Ton values. Stats. 1907, choice per lb 14 1R SUte, 1907, prime, per lb 12 6 1 State. 1907. medium, per lb 9 01 Paclflo coast, 1907, choice per t lb 9 1 Pacific coast, 1907, prime, per lb 7 O Paclflo coast, 1906, choice per Ik A Germans, 1907jJprlme, to choice, per lb 26 03 State, 1906, per lb 7 0 Paclflo coast 196, choice per lb 0 Paclflo coast, 1906, medium to prime, per lb. . . 0 COPPER STOCKS 111 BOSTON MARKET TODAY SHOWING STRENGTH PORTLAND Today 1907 . 1906 . 1905 . LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 80 . .. 127 70 207 Portland Union Stockyards. Feb. 7. Nominal arrivals continue to be shown in the local livestock market Hogs are in better demand even at the sharp advances announced by The Journal yes terday, rio cattle or sheep arrived ana both lines ara zixm at yesterday s advances. A year ago today all lines were firm with no receipts for the day because of the car shortage. Official yard values today:' . Hogs BeBt stuff, 35.3505.60; stock- srs and China fats, 34.6006.00. Cattle Best eastern Oree-nn atenrn. 14.8504.50; cows' and heifers, $3,350 du; DU11S, .wu. Sheen Beat 'wnthnt-n IK7K7AAAr lambs, 36.0006.26;. ewes, JS.00 05.60. CATTLE ABE WEAK EAST. Market Is ' Not Good Although Re ceipts Are Not : Even Liberal, (United Preis Leased Wire.) Chlcasro. Feb. 7 Hon 42.000: cattlA. 3,000: sneeo. 7.000. Hos are stead v. Left over yesierday, 45,000. Mixed S4.2584.60; good and heavy, $4,400 $4.60: rough and heavy. 34.25 Si 34.35: light $4.25024.60. cattie weak. , Sheep Strong. Kansas City. Fab. f Hoga catue, 2,000; sheep, 8,000. 18,000; Omaha. Feb. 7 Hob repents. l.Sod: cattle, 8,000; sheep. 9,000. Chicago Dairy Market. ery 8333o. Eggs steady, extras 26c Cheese steady at 11014c.. New York Dairy Market. " New York. Feb. 7- Bnttei market strong, creamery extraa 34c. Cheese firm. - . - Tomorrow and Monday will nosltivelv be the last days for discount on west Makea Wheat Fanners Rejoice. (Special DtuDitch to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or., Feb. 7. Six Inches of snow fell last night all over Umatilla county. The wheat farmers are rejoic ing. Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma. Feb. 7. Wheat Export club, boc; Diuestem. szc; rea. 7 sc. Liverpool Wheat Advanced. Liverpool, Feb. 7 May -wheat opened at 7s6fd; closed at 7s 6d, a net gain or Hd over yesterday. Chicago Cash BSrIey. Chicago. Feb. 7 Cash- barley closed at 80093c. . VERY SILL TRADING 111 THE STOCK MARKET New York. Feb. T. This was one of the very dull days for trade on the tock exchange. Up to 11 o'clock the sales totaled but 134.000 shares. At 12 clock they were ziu.oou. l ociock 240.000 and at 2 o'clock 270.000 shares. There was a. general lack of interest In the market although a few issues opened higher, while the majority started a fraction lower than yeaterda There was a considerable pressure I Baltimore & Ohio again today and at one time today it was 3 points lower than yesterday' after a rather steady opening. Brooklyn received some at tention from shorts who sold after the opening gain of a fraction and forced that Issue down a like amount with B. & O. Call loan rates ran in tha same groove as during the past few days, sales being made at 1 and 3 per cent during the day. The market aeema to be suffering from stage fright and ware call loans to sell higher it would very likely put tne mantei lower. Range by Downlng-Hopklns Co.: DESCRIPTION. Amal. Cop. Sugar Colo. F. & I.... Brooklyn Peoples Gas U. S. Steel, o... U. S. Steel, p... Atchison 3alt. A Ohio.... Can. rao. Brie Louis. & Nash.. Mo. Pac Pennsylvania .. Reading Rock Island .. R. I., pfd Southern Pac. . St. Paul ...... Union Paclflo v Am. Smelter .. Smelter, , pfd. . N. Y. Central .. Southern Ry. . . Northern Pac. . Wabash Anaconda Ches. & Ohio . . G. Northern . . Ara. Locomotive.: Norfolk ........ Ont & Western. Central Leather. Cotton OH f 5 66J4 Art 74. 491 113 18 42 91 70 80 41 111 11 70 110 117 64 90 96& 10 la 123 82 28 Call money opened at IVl Der cent. high 2 per cent, low 1 per cent, closed S per- cent. Total sales, SU.tOO1 shares. Cooler Weather Promised. Western Oregon and western Wash- irirton Fair this afternoon, tonisrht and Saturday; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and northern Idaho Snow; tonight or Saturday, colder tonight Southerly Idaho Suow tonight or Saturday, coldex, 1 (Furnished by H os ion, eo. Atlanta Copper Range. Uom. uopper. c. Ely Oold Hill Overbeck & Cooke Co.) 7. Official prices: 11 62 2 Nevada Cons... Girous Victoria Butte Coala. . . Old Dominion. Green Cananea. 8 (Michigan Trinity 14 Adventure .... 2 Bingham 6 North Butte.. , , 9 :52 .18 .87 .11 .48 United Copper. 46 SPOKAXE MIXING EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co., members Spokane Mining Exchange). Spokane, Wash., Feb. 7 Official prices: Bid. Ask. AJax 4 9 11 Alameda 3 4 Alhambra I.. 4 10 Alberto Coal & Coke 29 35 Bell 2 10 Bullion 6 Charles Dickons 8 Canadian Cons. Smelters... 80 Copper King 3 4 Dominion Copper 190 250 Evolution Ifi 2 Echo 1 2 Galbralth Coal 22 28 Gertie 4 6 Hecla 275 850 Happy Day 3 3 Hofden G. & C 3 5 Humming Bird 6 8. Hypotheek 1 1 Idaho Giant 6 6 Int l. Coal & Coke 77 85 Kendall 85 95 Lucky Calumet 10 17 Missoula copper o o Mineral Farm - 2 Moonlight 1 4 Nabob 8 3 Nine Mile 1 O. K. Cons. 1 Oom Paul 6 Panhandle Smelt 3 Park Copper 1 Rambler Cariboo 27 Reindeer 1 Rex (16 to 1) 23 U Sonora 1 Snowshoe 8 Snowstorm 136 Sullivan 5 Sullivan Bonds 67 Stewart 95 2 29 2 26 1 10 140 6 JOO Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. Clearings today $763,822.75 Year ago 760.900.89 Balances today , 77,995.15 Year ago 129,653.61 TACOMA. Clearings $585,484 Balances 44.302 SEATTLE. Clearings $980,164 Balances 95,010 RATE SUSPENSION BILL IS REPORTED (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Washington. Feb. 7. Tha committee on Interstate commerce today agreed to report Senator Fulton's bill to alter the railway rate law to provide that when ahlnoers protest against nronosed in crease the rate shall be suspended auto matically until adjudicated by the com mission. The subcommittee had sue- Jested an amendment -to the Fulton bill o give the Interstate commerce com mission discretion. Tha whole com mittee proposes - further to allow the commission to suspend tha rate on Its own initiative. Hangman's Day in Louisiana. New Orleans, La., Feb. 7. With four persons under sentence to pay the death penalty between the hours of 12 and "3 this afternoon, today is justly entitled to be designated "hangman's day" in Louisiana. Ths four persons who are scheduled to die on the scaffold are: Cal Thomas of East Feltnclana. who. on May 25, shot and killed Henry Dayer; John Culpepper of East Carroll parish. wno Kiuea (jnaries wr rost last juiy; Albert West of Calcasieu parish, who killed James Chaney last September, and Edmond Williams of Calcasieu par ish, who in June last murdered Alice Charles. Tomorrow and Monday will positively be the last days for discount on west! aids gas bills. Jforuand Gas company, , TL RUED DIVORCE DECREE (Catted rrM Leased Wlra.) San Francisco, Feb, T. William IL Talbot, tha millionaire lumberman, waa granted an Interlocutory decree of di vorce this morning. ... .,. The court found that Mra. Talbot was fit to oars for her children, but "for tha best. Interest of said children-'the sons, William C and Erie, wera, given into tn eustoay or me miner. -The daughter Vera roes tj Mrs. Tal bot Talbot must pay ths expenses, not to exqeed $260 a month, for ner educa tion. Mrs. Talbot is granted tha privi lege of visiting hsr sons on tha first Sunday and aeeond Thursday of each month. ' A report to tha affect that Talbot had settled out of court a fabulous sum on Mrs. Talbot seems to be unfounded It is stated that all Mrs. Tainot gets consists of a $60,000 piece of Mealo Park property, a mortgaged piece - ot local land and soma horses ana car rlages. r CLEANUP IN STATE LAND KEC0RDS.C03IING (HpeeUt Ptapatcb to Tba . Journal) Olvmpla. Wash.. Jan. 7. State Land Commissioner Ross Is preparing to clean up an applications ror tne purcnaas or lease of stats lands that have accumu lated during the winter months. As soon as open weather appears an unusu ally large force of cruisers will be put In the field. The commissioner is also preparing to segregate In the records of his office the gracing from ths agri cultural lands In eastern Washington, This will require the .inspection of scores of doubtful tracts.. The object is to prepare the commissioner to answer claims sometimes made that graslng lands are held by the state at agricul tural land prices. ROAD OFFICIALS TO LOSE AUTOMOBILES (United Preaa Uaaed Wlra.) San Francisco, Feb. 7. The Southern Pacific, under orders of E. IL Harrl man, is disposing of the five costly au tomobiles purchssed Since tha big fire for use of leading local representatives of the road. Hereafter tne luxury oi the automobile will be superseded by the delight of traction travel. The machines cosi xne roaa szs.uuu. Tha chauffers cost $90 month each. Then there wars the monthly bllle for1, repalra and maintenance. Tha aals does not mean, it la affirmed. Mr. Harrimsn Is opposed to automobiles. Mr. Harrl man thinks that. Inasmuch as normal conditions havs returned, a resumption of Southern Paclflo regulations aa rs gards its officials would not ba amtsa "Open All lheTime" 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 Aider ' Opposite Oregonlaa Sts. VTS M. Uoo Prcs Thiol BWuxVr; SPOT II aV T7 fllFE CXCMANUI BUILOINO OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN- LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER. TO BUY OR SELL. Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS. Apply to JZS83 B. SXAHV, Manager of Agents, 814 Lambes xaoaaaga Bldg. CALIFORNIA O SLKSIET tA mm lp)( auNsrr -ril VA iEl ) J Portlandto 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 STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALlPORNIAS Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and fnany other attractions, com bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season of the year. THB ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour' for the entire trip. Read about it Call at the City Ticket Office, Third and 'Washington Sts., Portland and inquire all about it San Francisco Office Oregon Journal ' 1206 Call Bldg. . 1 Vslsphoaa Saarns iiax. ASVZKTISEirEirTB Aim IXTaV j saaurx.oAS auiCuvxo. Orcronlsns whs In Bsa FYanclsea ran hava their mall asat la ears at Ths Journal offlea, ' ,: ARTHUR U Tint. Ropraesittatlva. NEW TODAV Hair Cutting 25c TOUR NECKTIE PRESSED AND TOUR SHOES 81IINED FREE, i THE MODEL tkb rnrzsT ii-okaxb sAurs ; shop In ths city. Only best ,v ot barbers employed, .-, 91 Sixth Street ROSE CITY PARK Choice corner lot. All Improvements la. $700 H ARTM AN &THOMPS0N CHAMBER OF COMMERCB. , f - FOR RENT MODERN S-ROOM FLAT In MargTia- w4a 1.1.1m - t r i . vviuvi iinuiuuii tv. na ' Esst 16th St.: gas ran Re and water beater; flrst-claas location for PUK81 C1AN or DENTIST. , - W. It. HASK, Osmar, n a a-. a it i n m fnfina - v a i bt - NICHOLS ADDITION TO OABDXH KOMS This tract of land Is about f miles southwest ot the courthouse. Tha Ore gon Electrlo railroad runs through tha tract and has station on tha land. Terms 25 per cent cash. Interest par cent. Platted In tracts of 114 to 8 acres; 1290 to IS50 per acre. X . TKOACPtOBT S) CO, 821 Third St. Piano Studio of Lod!s H. Boll Now locsted corner (th and Wsshtnr ton sts Lamrette bids;., oarlors lO-SU WEATHER REPORT The British Columbia disturbance baa contracted in area and moved to western . Montana. A trough of low pressure; overlies the Mississippi valley, and tba lake storm Is movlngr rapidly down tha St. Lawrence valley. Light rain has - fallen in California and southern Ore- i i ... 1 , AVI, MIU BI1UW UU 1 Mil . . eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, . orthern Idaho, and western Montana Snow also has fallen in most of tha northern states east of the Mississippi river. It Is polder in the north Fa ciflo and Atlantic states and warmer In New Mexico, northern Texas, Oklahoma . apd Kansas. . ... The indications ara for rain or snow . and colder weather either tonight - or ' Saturday east of the Cascade moun tains and for generally fair weather thla afternoon, tonight and Saturday ia , western Oregon and. western Washing ton, "v-'. : Temp I ITAriYi Bar Grain in Washington I a rrsLT.s. nil a-nnd land. 4 acres under cultivation. 1 acre In wood lenced ana cross lencea; story ana uau -ruam uuuas painicu wiitie nisreon nouses ana varas: nice ramiiv orcnarc full bearing, well at house. In thickly settled lot; orchard good barn, chicken and rt nnnrlA fruita in locality. k mile from school, telephone and R. F. D. mall service; 2 miles from R. R. station on Columbia river and 6 miles from Van couver on good, level road. A bargain at $1,100. Half cash. Balance to suit purchaser. .... 13 ACRES, sll good land, 8 acres under cultivation, mors easily cleared: 8 -room box house, fair barns, chicken houses, root cellar, etc; all under fence; well at house; young orchard and line strawberry beds; M mile from school. In thickly settled locality, 64 miles from Van couver on good, level road. Snap at 11,100. 81 AC&BS, 3 miles from Vancouver, on fine road; S acres under cultiva tion, more easily cleared; 11 acres fenced and cross fenced; soma down timber; B-room box house, 2 barns, chicken houses, etc.; flna orchard of assorted fruits in full bearing; strawberry beds, etc.; cis tern and good well; K. F. D. and telephone service; includes ths fol lowing personal property: Horse, buggy and harness, wagon, Jersey cow, all farming Implements, household goods, etc.. all for 12,800. 40 ACHES good, rich land, about half cleared, more easily cleared: 4 room box house, good barn, chicken and wood houses; young orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing; well and never failing stream; fenced and cross fenced; 2 miles from country town and 9 miles from Vancouver; Includes following personal property; 8 milch cows, S heifers, team, harness and wagon, byggy, mower, rake and all farm ing implements, cream sepsrator, etc; all feed, grain, etc.. 2 bows with fine litter of pigs, etc. All for $2,800; $1,200 cash, balance can be Cs ri. n (f 60 ACBES, 20 acres cleared, more easily cleared; 40 acres bottom land that does not overflow; 4-room story and half house, large frame barn, chicken houses and yards; fenced and cross fenced: 2 miles from country lown anu ? wiuut, muuuaa mo iuuuwing J.4 personal property several, fine .2 raiicn cows, s neirers. s neaa or norsss. z sows. shoats, wagon, buggy, and In fact a full set of farming inotimontiL cream aeo&rator. with cans. etc.. and all household manAa. canned fruit, hay, grain, etc All for only $3,700; $2,100 cash, balance ; to suit purchaser. i Special bargains In suburban tracts and large farms. 163 ACBES, 112 acres under fine state of cultivation, all flna level, land, , cleared land fenced and cross fenced Into 10 and 20-acre lots; 23 ' acres slashed and very easily cleared, balance In timber; fine 2-story. B-room house painted white, modern throughout: hot and cold water, : eta; windmill with elevated tank; fins large barn painted red: all necessary outbuildings good orchard of assorted fruits, flna. lawn. . In thickly' settled community, 200 yards from graded school. mil from 'common school. 1 mile from country town and 7 miles from Vancouver on flna level graveled road; one of the finest Improved ' farms, in .the county, Price $15,000; $8,000 cash, balance S years at C per cent Interest i Call and get our prlcea If you ara In tha market Wa hava bargains that oansot be. duplicated. Our places ara guaranteed to be as adver tised. , -. 'iW. , THOMPSON D SWAN crwrEars' BAJTat bxdcu TAjrcotrrca, vrxsa. aanewinewiaiaiatanvn Boston. Mass.... Buffalo. .N. Y Charleston, S. C. Chicago, 111 , Cincinnati, O Max. . 40 . 26 . 68 34 86 Denver. Detroit. Colo 63 Mich..... 22 Little Rock. Ark... 62 Los Angeles, Cal.. 66 New Orleans. La... 66 New York. N. Y.., 38 Omaha, Neb 24 Philadelphia. Pa... 44 Pittsburg, Pa. 32 Portland, Or 4$ Reno, Nev 64 St. Louis, Mo 36 St Paul, Minn..... 18 Salt Lake. Utah.... 44 San Francisco, Cal. 64 Washington. D. C. 46 Mln. 24 13 43 14 20 14 14 33 60 43 23 16 24 18 83 33 24 6 34 48 26 Praclp. .10 .83 ' .00 .00 . .. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 , .00 .00 T. 5 .05 . .00 .09 .03 .oo ; .04 .00 I II ii REAL ESTATE TRSFERS David and Ella Goodsell to Mam Jeffs, lot 14, diock is, .aai Portland Heights $ 4flf Truman and Paulina DeLano to James W. DeLano, 101 lb, diock 20, Mount Tabor Villa 35s James A. and Jennie Gray to Mary Nicholas, lot,!, diock a, Portsmouth MOt : John P. Clasaerto Max Otto, east H of 6 acres beginning at paint In west Una of Esra Johnson D L C In center of Foster road. , f SB F. D. and Mabel B. Warner to Hyman H. conen, east or iui -!. block "F." North Irvington. 1,4271 Alice R. snd Henry B. Lewis to t Francis M. ana Lyaia m. worge. - v lots 16 and 17, Mount Tabor . , ' Central tract . F. B. and Ella L. Rutherrora to H. E. Noble, lot 2f, diock Arleta Park No. 8 .......... ... W. S. and Nellie M. Stinson to m. E. Noble, lot 19, biocie s, iaurei- 9irnnA ...................... William and Johanna Anderson to Charlotte KODertson, ioi av, block 20, Point View addition to , St Johns Garden Park Co," to Nlcoiai-ep-. pach Co., lots 3 V. a aim at, block S. Garden Park.......... Hans Wlster to Jerry R, Chohaic, south v. or ioi i, oioca , ruthers' addition to carutners mAAiitn Grace and William H. Wilson to O. Akeyson.- lot , oiock , v-vj- ui am fa fif ................ TO- r nl Kn Inez North to Rich ard Delch, lot l. diock m, ouui berry's addition . C C. and Emma L, Vaughn to Ag nes A. capies, ioi ai, in vision lots 1 to 4, blook 19, Whltwood Court James. W. Marsh at al. tp Jacoo , iosii. soutn a or iov , uw 82. uarutners au.nu w ruthers' addition .i.;....it .i... I,15l v C. H. Thompson to Joseph k. ana Laura L. Marcy, 101a i i n o, and fraction of lots IS, and 1, "" Sellwood . 5.0 . W. A. Cox to Rovella C. Stowe. lots 1 and a. block f, -Higniana Prk .i.V .'.'. ..... River View Cemetery.-association . to Mattnew in. iemmer, lot uf section 100, said cemetery. ..... fl J. C and Alice. R. -Ainsworth to Adolph H. Bauman, Deginnme; at , northeast corner of lot 4, block 20, Taborslde, thence north 43.6, feet, thenca west 100 feet, thence west ;?10Q feet, thenco east 100 feet....... IS Title Insurance ; '& Investment 1 company m Ameui u, nuiiimj : et at, south 52 feet of lots 7, 8, block 19. Walnut Park....... 2.000 Moore Investment - company to Joseph T Ennls, west hull! 'Of ;f lots 8, ft, block 4 6, Vrnon ...... (04 Arleta Land company to Joseph . H. Boon, lot 1$, block 13. Ina ' Park- .......'.......... . US.... River View Cemetery association v-to Mark Crandall, lot 11, sec tion 16, said cemetery. i ... .. II) Richard Williams to A.' Wells, 1 acre, beginning at point In cen ter of Powell Valley ros'lancl east Una o Clinton Kelly i. Alvtn Y.1 and Cordelia Iiea-ii t Clara M. Badgley, lot 2. tlo. x ' T96. city " 1 Taciflo Title & TruTtT ., ti:t i - ..... . abstractors, 204-6-6-7 un; L. U- 109 tilt 12 178 L40 too 1S0 aids gaa bills. Portland Gas company. , . , .,- i tT