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' ' THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1. 1CC3. 1 ' '" .-..'. i immmmmnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmnmmmmmmmmmm I 17 TODAY'S MARKETS TMn nf PnniV, Has Been SurelV Turned for Various Products Have Shown De cided Tendency to Advance ; Lately; r OSTED PRICE HELPS TRADE eiit Advances in Staples Cause I Wavier Buying in Grocery, Market , ifront street feature: fflgher sugar helpa trad. Puttlna corn meal higher. Mrge beans at a premium. I'd goegg quotations; , Chlckena ara verv Arm. Jap onlona will And welcome. Foreigners afraid of wheat. . Flour la dull and nominal. Orange markat la advanced. California ataamar brings produce. I wia-tia inm a Booaa to Trade. It U now conceded by the wholesale apery iraaa uia. Ihe pHoa of eugar haa been one of Mlbeat factors toward, helping-busl- 1, 'I bar The advanoe In sugar lUmoj ed a vary dull market and forced It to activity. 'Retailers seem to have ore confidence In the future than aver ce tna price 01 aa" la always the higher price that helps Deaat the . wholesale trade la vary ach obliged to the augar magnates for reamg upon a n,n"r,"l"""'r;'-v S-s hare likewise coniriouwi m, " .roved reeling nere. in. auarp rovlsions mi oinr u j u cost of llvestoca in ine yaroa amyw been tne meane 01 lurrmi " , J iuyera to coma In and atock up wltb erles. Zrftfd Will Probably Advance. .. - I - at . - -A -fin advance in the price 01 a y probaftle here during the next few ,'i. The market on lard haa been ex- f .aa a W a aaAataat flAltlil tdingiy nrm on iu. ... A jie owing to xne mur '-'"'- -"-fty throughout the country. The higher :fit 7boii haa llkewlee Btrengthened U laxd price here and U would not be . 1 M V- .. iwai value aoon rurnrlslns If the local ' value aoon flowed an advance of Ho on ail gradea. . Prices Boom is w ... . v, naHrat nrtfiea con " " "7 V : u ...... IKa hlahar .iua in uuuu ww.uira v. l.Mk. Draaaed hora are firmly bald Sng front aireei ituir i ,vz r7ka h.ai aia and dresaed veal ta i lllng firmer at le for beet atock. JtVrdTng to quality and aeller. When 7 1 latter haa a "cinch" on auppllea he 1 ff . . v. j i . AiniM Thli than. J 1t Ha tha retufuinc value In that aw boxaa of raaor clama are ahowa owing to better weamer conm- aw. flmalt ara at LI 1 ah Oil ilia :wa. - . n ara therefore erased from tn I fatlona. Whe Said Ziyi Wex Xowert Vnu merrhanta who - trying to breaa the egg market abort time in UIU7I W - rr-- v. . ... Mvm mnrN vuaaaea IIUriKB, Jl " . " - ilng, lor mey era www l-ui. ia away in tne ice nouwi ww ing higner prioea man y ii huainaaa at a short time ago. Vrnnt atreet CKa were, today ' tiu. n 17m j4nan. aalaa ung iron, .pw .K.rt . ping maae in --- , .7 " -v. . d.iii- Af mwrm while i uncf nisi n- itriKJi.- - till aulte fair," are not. near. ao heavy t "Ythev were a wees tusv. rrhiekena Are la pamaaa. a .nnnaih nt tha V Mi AT nun ui n-ai iki"vu -?aaon were ia an iuviMo 'mm idingiy neiu "" -'-- llpa of fancy nena tne mirHi 'lie a pouna ana hBrb eoopa to go arouna. . id; larger vera ara again In the marxet ror aup. 'a on account vi rrfmim nu to fill' up tneir mi una uvuhdwiu ka In anUcipatlon of a heavy retail Mrf m of rroat treei. in.ir market la dull and nominal at imer auotauona. . . jvlill feeda are firmer but uncnangea r.itrna-n(a. alnnitr bad a vy cargo of vegetable", Aaparagua Iwauaa of the forced Icing of the re lerator carat orangea are showing an iance or aoou oc a "",iri, nlona are nrm who am. nuwnn a " - i t Mtitnti are atlll re. lOIMB NICB w V . ----- tt tn arl.nna. Purchaaea in the mtry at 40 60c. California new po nt Tananaaa nnlona i inmiHuu - - - t'due to arnye nerw inn I tna incoming rauu Di1 illTl . -v e It. lata and rlterous advancea of 10c per hundred nda tooay on account m uiiuu AlJ 01 apoi corn iu iuo cmi. ill BOSTON" COPPER MARKET. . jrnlshed. by Ovarbeck & Cooke Co.) baton. April iTT" yiu iui. w Ouincv 83 Shannon .r..". 11 Tamarack .... 1 Victoria ..... S Wtnryna ...... S Wolverine ...124H iHriJnlted Cop... 6 Trinity i Parrot ....... 18 U Nlpplaslng ... Tennessee .... 41 H Ely Cona A fcnture ... 1 iuea ..... Z Li a I'laham .... 1 ll- JL. Mania. 30 JJd. Range 84 (laly Weat. . om. uopper Elv Gold Hill .. I Greene MonawK . ... tJn Riitta . . Nevada Cona, 31rou ..i... Northwest Bank Statement. ' PORTLAND. arlnsra today 11,754,295.80 a w a am ......... Vilances today . . Car TACOMA. . a D . A mm .... 289,176.87 .... S6M14.58 hearings . alancea learlnga . alancea . . - SEATTLBl .1,673,82 71,401 .11,250,149 230,278 .Northwest Crop Weather. Weatern Oregon and Weatern Wash- ngtonFalr tonight, with light frost xcept near coasi; xnurauay iair, weei- piy winaa. 1 Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington id MaiM) fair tonisnt, witn iignt ost; Thursday fair- . . .... ' iJverpool Grain Market. 1 ' f Liverpool' April l-May wheat opened ' 10d: closed at-8a lid: unchanged Pom the previous close. Tacoma Wheat Market. l Tacoma. April l.-r-Wheat export club 2c; bluestem, 84c; red, 80c. ITEEE'S THE PEOOP Those few skeptical ; ones 4 from other places wbd are not - yet thoroughly ;ot tha opinion that Oregon cheeae la about in beat that can be made, should hark: to thla. A local handler thie morning aold a Ban Fran- clsco firm 100 caaea of twins at a price ll4o a pound higher f. o. b. her , than la ruling for tha beat California cheese , In San anclseo. . . This ,'".., a place. here the opinion is backed : by ' real money,. , ' ";"' ;i';-v ANOTHER BEAN NOW ADDED TO BEAN PRICE Baked beans, Spanish .beans, . bean ' soup in fact ' everything a' that partakes of beans will ooat 4 ' more money hereafter. Because of the shortage In the Michigan e ' crop last season, due to rains, e the east has been drawing very e ' heaylly on the California bean 4 supply of late. Large whites ar e wanted and this grade now e ahowa higher prices than thai eT'smalV ones, of ''the same color. 4 Wholesale quotations today: e BmaU white, 84. J; large white, e J4J51 pinks. 11.81; bayous, 18.88; e Umas, $5-75; Mexican red. 14.10 e per hundred pounds. , t e STOCKS ARE HIGHER WITH GOOD OPEIllliG i , i a aaaa STOCK MARKET GAINS. Amalgamated Colo. Fuel 1 Brooklyn People's Oaa... H U. S. Steel.... do pref S b. ft a 54 Atchison 1J4 Canadian 14 ft N.'. 1 . Pao. U in H adlna; ck Ila. It. ft MO. Penn Readln Rock a- n a. . . St. Paul N. P. .. U. P. . New fork. April 1. The atock mar ket ata-rted strong to steady but waa not very active. Total aalea for the day were but 574.000 aharea. The mar ket aaaumed a firm tone early In the day and aome fair advances wera shown in leading- securities. Range by Downlng-Hopklna Co. DESCRIPTION. A mat Copper 7. Suaar CoL Fuel ft Iron. Brooklyn People's Gas .... U. a. Steel, o... do pfd Atchlaon Bait A Ohio Can. Paclflo . . . Erie 1ouln. ft Nash.. Ho. Pacific Pennsylvania . . Reading .. ..I.. Rock Island . . .. Southern Pac. . St. Paul Union Pac Am. Smelter N. Y. Cent Northern Pac. . , Anaconda Southern Ry. . . . Oreat Northern.. Chea. ft Ohio... 800 com; t Smelter pfd.--. . . Am. Locomotive. Cent. Leather. Norfolk V. R. I. ofd. ...... Am. Woolen Metropolitan . . . Boo pfd f IB 69 7i I 88 it: :8 1$ Ex-dlv. 1H per cent. Total aalea, 574.400 BhareB. Mony JilxU. X. pac eni; low, 1H per cent; close, lH per cent, FOREIGN MARKETS HOLD. Indifference of European Buyers Calms Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Mch 81. Gain. May 9214 , 91 91 Ji July 88 - .882 872 g 8ept. 85 8H SH Chicago, April 1. The wheat market aa a dull ail dav: the tone and price dragged during the entire session. The entire range in May option waa only lHc. Foreign moirrerence was one ox tha bevnntea nf the session. Liverpool being very dull with a loss of A for May at tne opening ana uncnnga ai the close. At the close Chicago was a fraction higher. Provisions were bulliah again and a fair aaln waa made In nork. Corn and oata were firm and higher, though dull Range by Downlng-Hopkins company. May . , July ' . . Sept . . May .. July . . May July May July WHEAT. Open. High. .... 91K 98 .... 88 88H .... 85 8 CORN. .... t . H .... 64 64 OATS. .... 61 82 .... 444 45 MESS PORK. 1855 1877 .... 1887 1417 Low. Close. 91K 92 87H 82 85 86 '4 65 6fc 63 Vl 64H 51 62 44 45 1840 1S72 1877 1412 Boost the Condenser. (Special DUpttch to The Journal.) CiUm nr. Anrll 1 A lnraelv at- , a.. A A m..Hn nf HnTrvman tnok nlace at Brooka, Monday night, for the pur pose OZ Doosting ana securing iuims for the mammoth milk condenser to be Installed there. Messrs. Egan, Broder lck and Jones were appointed to secure tha auD&ort of financial men for the en terprise. SPOKANE MINIXG EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopkins Co., Memoers BpoRanc r.ituauer. Spokane, April . 1. Official prices: .. Bid. Asked, lax .. 10 - 17 lamedfl. 4 6 $4 AlhAmbra Alberta Coal ft Coke 16 80 Am. Commander ' 4 5 !u iu 111 on 6 i Chaa. Dickens 17 19 Can. Cona. Smelter 70 ... Copper King ,.i I Dominion Copper 262 Evolution ... H , n.kn 1 2 W. Galbratth Coal 28 Gertie .. -..." BOARD OF TRADE ' OPEHS SESSION First Call Made This Horn I lug Business Encourag-; .ing for the Start. Promptly on time at 11:1 o'clock thla morning the board of trade opened lta first call In Portland today. Tha call was attended by representatives of va ivua ...to an u . v.i. j - pornt waa a auccess. Up to thla time for liana naa Deen ine onir ouiumoin.i city of importance that did not operate a board of trade where dally quotations . a mmAm Mn ...Inn. AAtnmAllltUl. .CI, V. . .VMM. . T. B. Townsend. president of the Doara, naa uie nonor 01 mamma n. .., .Mni.l hlA II a hM.llUa for 10 rae a of m which were aold oy W. H. McCorquodaltt, who was the first seller. -1 a D.ll a. Cn mrmm tha aanond seller, offering 10 sacks of onions to D. A. Patullo of Balfour. Guthrie ft Co. ofrerea ana soia iu vi feed wheat to L. Franklin of Franklin l a RA at .m t n h. sltor. Later Mr. Patullo bid 880 for 10.000 bushels or wnite nana. r u wua, ur esis? California extra butter -. . jt oc wh ni talrapa. were uuri iu v w - - -- . The following are board of trade of ficial prices ror way. . .... . Butter Estraa, 8O0: fancy, I7H0, choice, 85c; etore. 16c. Eggs (Loss off), 16 V4c Cheese Twins, lc. Poultry Mixed. 18 914c; fancy hens, 11 e; roosters old, 9c. .. Potatoes Select, buying. 16c; selling. 7Onlons Selling, 84.60; buying, 84. REACTION BRHu fill SHARES LOWER San Francisco, April 1. Last nights olqsing prlcea: OOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandatorm 85c, RedTop Ext.. 15c, , Co lumbia Mt. 82c. Jumbo Ext 88c, Sliver Pick 28c, Atlanta 25c, Oreat Bend 41a, Florence 84.27, Diam. B. B. Cons. 16c, Comb. Fraction ,69c, F. Mohawk 16c, Red IIIU 29v Lou Dillon So, Yellow R0"8 TONOPAH DISTRICT. Ton. Nevada 87.00. Ton. Montana $1.70. MacNamara 86c, Ton. Belmont $1.02. Ton. North Star 12c, Jim But ler Wc. SCATTERED DISTRICTS. Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.10. Eagles' Nest 16c. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE. Ban FranclBco. April 1 WheatNo iud, per milling Ban iranciBco. Apm ij n 1 California club, per eental. 7A titi h.62H1.67 1 IK- whita 1.(7 H; white Australian ciuu, n 81 1 klii..t.m 1 1 a northern cluo, unoi.a, '' gradea of wheat, $1.85 1-60. Barley No. 1 feed, 81-86 1.40, with aome fancy at $1.8814; common to fair. $l.27Hi.S8; brewing at Ban Fran clacn. 81.401.45: brewing and ehlpplng at Port Coata, 81.4001.46: chevalier, $1.66 01.86, aoooroingtio quuiy. Butter Freeh California extras, lip; firsts, 0cr seconds, 19c; fresh pack- , mo. 1 1 . l, -XTrt 1 Mrt 9 111 Tr...k . Por Hnaan. extras. 17H0: Iflrsts, 16-c; seconds 16c: thirds. 15c; dlrtlee, o. 1, iac; airnoa, no New cneese rer pouna, vauiwiw flats, fancy, line; nrsia. 11c; aeoonaa, 10c; California Young America, fancy, ii.! tmtm 19r- atnraaa eaatarn fancy New York. 18c; Oregon, "l8Hc Oiaioes -rcr cvnuti, uvunnma, ,1.1, 1.80; Oregon Burbanks, 86c$1.10; River Whites, fancy, 40c 86c; Early Rose, $1.2501.86; River Reda, $1,850 1.40; aweet potatoes, $8.25 08.60 per crate; new notatoea, 8i9SVic per pound. Onlona Oregon yellow, $8.7504.00; eastern, 88.76 & 4.00. Oranges Per box. navels, fancy, 82.00 2.25; cholcs, 81.7602.00: standard, $1.5001.76; tangerines, $1.7502.00. YUKON GOLD MINING. Granby umeiter . . . . . , . . Heola -. ...... 90 800 2 Hfliintf nnv . . . a a . Horden Gold A Co........ U.Afhaalr - Iiv iuiitcvat t a . y-w--t - Idaho Qlant . ...... i..-.- J All .an. .. v -- v. --------- - " Luckv :aiumet ........... 15 Mlaanula Conner ......... 11 Mineral Farm 1 Moonlight . . , , i : Nnbnh . .......... 4 Nine Mile ....... , O, K. Cons Oom Paul ................ J Panhandle Smelter , 5 Park CoDner ..N; IVtr Ramhler-CaribOO, 26 : Reindeer fv 4 . . . . . Rex 1 to .... 1JH Bnowshoe . ............. I0H; 27 16 1 m Snowstorm ...aij i Sullivan . ............... j i ,,1H Buiiivan ovnui .,. ' tAwart . . ............... 78 125 ' Wonder 1!, 8 No sales. ' - . '. ' . . If etaliae and Idaho Stocks. V ,( stocks are active traders- We will buy any amount of .Mammoth at tne mar. ket price. The L. Y. Keady Investment company, S37-339 Chamber of Commerce. New York, April 1. On the curb to day Yukon uoia aoia ai mo amri 6. high 6. low 6, closed 614. Farmers Haul Wheat. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Shanlko, Or., Apru l. ai a result o the better conditions of the roads wheat has begun to move. ine wareiiuuBca here preaent an exceedingly buay ap- wh.u Aama hlnir TlflP un UVHiailV.,1 c r for a distance of a quarter of a mile, awaiting their turn to be unloaded. It U estimated that there la yet to come from the Interior something like 160, 000 bushels of wheat of the 1907 crop. . i lA.il. wnnl havi arrlvMl. nut w will he movlna- oulte briskly within the next two weeks. Chicago Cash Barley. Chicago, April 1 Cash barley 70 84c. CRIME OF HUSBAND IKS HER HID If Jlrs. U. Z. DeArman Driven to Distraction by Shoot ing Affray. (United Press Leased Wire.) Loa Angeles. April 1. Mrs. U. Z. De Arman, wife of the well-known horse man, who yesterday shot and killed Mrs. Helen Griffin In the poetoffloe at Monrovia, today 1b almost a raving maniac In the home of her husband, where she la under guard of officers. Physicians are In consultation today, and It is only by the uae of opiates that the woman can be controlled, it la feared ehe will lose her mind. At the De Arman home all callers were denied today and De Arman refuses to dlflcuas the tragedy. A coroner's Jury has been Impaneled and an Inquest will beheld over the body of Mrs. Griffin this afternoon. . Mrs. Griffin's husband is said t& be a jockey, running at Emeryville race track, j : CLOSING ADDRESS IN 3FKEE DIVORCE SUIT - ; f - - (United Pm Leased Wtre. ParU. April lA-The closing address In tho suit of Mrs. McKee for divorce from her. husband. Hart McKee, the American millionaire, was made - by Maitre Labors who said his cUent did not wish - to make any charges - agalnt his wife, that he aimply, seeks to A fend himself.. - Labor! aald that while McKee . waa , supposed to be mistreat ing Mrs. McKee -and her son. Hugh Tevia, as alleged In her-eemplalnt, the truth was that their married life waa ideal. " -: - , : ' FORCE; CATTLE. ITCH HIGHER Low, Price for Best Stuff Is Cut Out Really Make's . Advance of 10c. ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. ' Hoas. Cattle. Sheet). Today 126 ii 1907 86 46 1906 74 1906 '. ' 310 Portland Union Stockyards. April 1 Receipts are so small In the cattle marxei mai . oaai biuii ia reaauy Do ing moved today In the local yards at top figures. This Is an advance of lOo over the price of yeaterday; making the total advanoe In cattle thus far this week 16a There waa only a small run of bogs dnrlng the 14 houra, but even thla waa better than former arrivals. Hoga are holding vary firm at the recent ad vance. A few bead of sheep put In appear anoe. Market Is firm at former high levels. A year ago for this date, hogs were weak; likewise cattle. Sheep were firm All prices unchanged ror u Official yard valuea UA.. D.. ...... . . AA, .,..),.. . n 4 lie. m . wo l vw.vv, .."v-.j. . . . v. China fata, 5.25 & 6.60; block, 16.269 6.60. Cattle Beat eastern Oregon steers. $4.86: medium, 14.1504.16; best cows and helfera, 11.7604.00; medium, cowa, 11.2601.60; bulla, 12.16010. Sheep Beat Wethers, $5.7506.00; spring lamba, weighing 60 pounds. 17.60 06.00; ewes, $6.000 6.60; mixed. 16.00 O 6.50. ' BLIGHT REACTION SHOWN. Eastern Hogs Drop Today After Firm StartOthers Steady. Chicago, April 1. Hoga, 61.000; cat tle, 8,000; aheep, 15,000. Hoga opened strong; left over yesterday. 1,600; mixed, 16.7606.16; heavy, $6.0606.10; rough, $5.766.95; light, $5.56.J0. Cattle and aheep ateady. Hoga oloaed 10016c lower than early thla morning: mixed, 16.66 6. 60; heavy, $6.0006.10; rough, $5.8006.95; light. $6.106.10. Kanaas City. April 1. Hogs, 11,000; cattle, 7,000; aheep, 6,600. Omaha. April 1. Hoga, 7,000; cattle, 6.000; sheep, 8,600. MORE STUDENTS ON IBM LIST Undergraduates at Stanford Fail to Be Vaccinated Are Suspended. (Tnltad Pnas Lauad Wlrs.1 Stanford University, Cat, April 1. When Stanford university opens again Monday after a brief vacation there will be a further reduction In the at tendance of 200 fewer undergraduatea, because that number failed to comply with the proclamation requiring all stu dents to be vaccinated before last Fri day noon. , , The suspension was announced short ly after Dr. Snow, chairman of the com mittee on public health, discovered that 200 had not been vaccinated. Their reg istration haa been canceled and they will not be allowed to return to their classrooms until April 16. THOMAS CAR Oil WAY TO VALDEZ (United Press Leased Tfln.) Seattle. Wash., April 1. With hun Araiia of enthusiastic autolsts cheering i.Miv the steamer Santa Clara pulled out from the dock for Valde. Alaska, ahortly after 10 o'clock tnis morning having aboard the Thomas car, tho leader in the New Tork-to-Parla race. Driver Schuster, Captain Hanaen and George Miller, machinist, were given a great aendoff. Bight carrier plgeona were taken north and will be released ona at a time at the end of each 600 miles. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED BUSHELMAN; ALSO a... .i... mao, and rvanta maker. P. in owl... - : . . .... . W. lyon at to., tvo ngiutuuu i". kdLlCltORS (HO BOOKS OB HOUHE hold necessities) for old -established organisation; good pay to right partlea Call aim Worcester piug. WiLL fl. P. kAlL CLERK CALL 1382 E. Gllson; can nave noma. a uttle BEAy'i'ii: iaa.iaa R-.nnm hnnmlnw and recep tion hall, cloaet witn mirror ooor. vry best hardwood floors, beamed celling in ... i.l AiMnaa6 a 1 1 vn si nn aft living-room, wivn fixtures, fireplace, tjutltln bookcase; dining-room. built-in china, closet, unique fireplace, Dutch kitchen, 2 bed rooms, with closets, large bathroom, fine fixtures, laundry, tuba in basement, . .a atA-arIAm 4n M-tt C ! VOU will not be disappointed In place; nice aurroundlngs, near car. Price $8,700. ZIMMERMAN & VAUGHAN, , TWO - FRESH COWS AND. 1 LARGK work norse ana x """ "Y. 646 E. Madison at. East 2991. i?k3c ririitWstTt.A OFFERS The beat investment for the future; we .T. o7 i. ih. fumniii T.nva tract nave ,i mi. i .... -- - at prices below surrounding property; oniv t DIOCKS lruin vi xwa uucnanun mug. ROOMING-HOtiSE, BEST IN PORT land; new furniture: all modern con veniences; good location; bargain for casn. can m w. . CHA8. J. O'TOOLE & CO mi. Uiioin tea HrnsnrH 718 Chamber of Commerce. Pacific 1768. We have for sale businesses of all kinds, both in Portland and through the country, uu nu , Rooming-houses We have the largest list in the city. It is open for y.our In spection., , ,. death will' -ell for 75 cents on the dol lar. This is .a spienoia vpvmum u will not last long. i i -nnJ Aam IA rnnml larva dining-room, large office, ladles' parlor, etc.: reni Bi. - j-- - we have hotela throughout Oregon and Washington from 1500 to 125,005. 71 8 unamoer ox vumnmiTg. ORGANIZERS FOR NEW PROPOI- . i J . A I -.... . .n. - ..lt.i ah slirht; good pay to goo- parties. Call 522 Yorcester bldg. . - -t -"., : JOHII MITCHELL LEAVES OFFICE Labor Leader Eetires From Presidency' of United ' Mine Workek ' OnlUd Praw UMd tTlca.) Indiananolla Ind.. April 1. John Mitchell, the eminent leader, retired to day aa crealdent of tha United Mine- workers of America, and was succeeded by Thomas I Lwia oi uow. Mr. MltcbsU atepped down after spending many years of bla life In the labor movement and gaining the repu tation of being one of the world s fore most labor leaders. Under his wise leadership, the union mlneworkers have grown from a mere handful to an or ganisation with 160,000 mambera. The element of his whole career, which stands out most prominently. Is his consummate manipulation of the great strike In the anthracite distriot "jlr-'Vlitchell has not announced his plane for the future, but his name is mentioned as a probable Demoorat o candidate for governor of Illlnola, His home is at Spring Valley. Illinois. LAKE COMPANY GIVEN LEMON BY COMMITTEE (United Pres. Lease Wire.) Washington, April 1. Franklin H. Taylor, a manufacturer of submarine boats In Waterbury, Connecticut testi fied before the congressional committee, which Is Investigating charges agalnat tha Electric Boat company, that Repre sentative Lllley had told him that the Lake company, boat manufacturers, had not been given a square deal by the committee on naval affaire. Lllley confirmed thla by saying ha made the atatement whan Taylor urged the committee to recommend the sub marines made by his company. , Unnlm rtlnrw WtiaaF Maata frea. Bea ad on want ad page. Jm. TV h afc TOar, nrrrmaTATioAX. cwxwzBn oo- maai rv.i ,vm... College. China. Specialists In aoute and cnronio aiaea.ai oi "- , write for symptom blank. Jlcl"lnJr,.0 stamp for return. Address 114 First nu oor. Salmon, Portland, Or. 1 1 Herfert printing fttM eamiaj. JJ M9i Evory Woman k Ulnawested and ibeald knew . BDeni ma roaoanai MARVEL WnirUoa Spray lTteMvvajfaalrfcs iaiav IwaaasascTiaa. naai gaj. Mr-Moet coaraaienv Waa. Iiwaaa iMHMIf, iiar-wci-ttMBwK. if be eaiiBot lately tb iubm aocp a DtA.r. bat HBd UalBD lor tlhutrmtad book amW Tttlyea ffnll nartianlara and rttrartlAna tn- yaluable to ladlta. MARVKt COk. JC. M84 ST.. WaW YORK. ' . Tar gale fcy Ekldmora Crua Oo,. Woodard, Clarke Oe. aad laue-Payla Urea Oe. 4 Staraa. DR. PIERCE Qures all errons and Private Diseases of MEN Quicker and cheaper than others. Call andaee him first, consultation free. Office 181 1st st, corner Tamhlll. roR WOMEN onlV Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The beat and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstln- ... . ... m a tn 10 rinva Price 11 per boa or three boxes 11.00. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J, PIERCE. 181 First st. PorUand. Or. and other drug habits are positively eared bj HABIT1NA. For nypodermie or Internal naa, Sample sent to any drag habltney ESrA-i toaU EeguWpr00prlKftle t yonr druggist or by mall in plain wrappen Ckamlcaf CM St. Loula. Mo, Skid mere Drag Oa fimmmWm t4tal Ak Bhwalat blaaa-tar tlaBa4 Bra IMlla la Urn aa44ral4 mtml hmtm, mlmd vtth Blaa Klbbaa, Take aa ather. Dnntal. AskfotC DIAMOND H BAN Ik PllXa. km SSI M Batt. Sakat. A1M SaltabM SniD BY CSIGGISTS EVEKYKKERE G SEATTLE HILKMEN j: at -swords; points , ; ,,:-' f , ' JOalted Prase teased Wlra) ' SeatUe," April 1. Independent mil dealers have opened war c-n the . trust Testerday It was announced that milk would be sold today.' 11 Quarts for 1L The trust made the cut this morning and shortly before noon today the Inde pendents . not only met the drop, but many ara selling for I cents a quart. ; Cattle araatfn. ' (Valted trt Imt Wire.) ' Washington, D. C, April 1. Under the direction of the department of agriculture tti ami""! iir-!.!'.ii aaalnst the tniemtale . i v ir . t i t ( tie from, the 14 atatea In whl li lilenetlo. southern or TS frvr exists goes Into etffeot tiiy The . Quarantine area include parts of Flori a, Georgia, .North Carolina, tiouth Carolina. Virginia. Alabama, Tennos- see. Mississippi. Iflullana, ArkeiiRHa. Miasourt, Tsaas, Oklahoma and Call tor nla, o . . , ' - . , , , iHcad of Indlaa BchooU ; i ' . (tjsltad Praia, teased Wire." ? Carlisle, Pa., April 1. Moses Fried man today took over the superintend ency of the Carllsls Indian school, to succession to Supervisor Dickson. The ttR commencement eaerclsea of the Institution will be held tomorrow. ien Cured iaa Consult Us Today Free of Charge If Honest and Responsible You Can Pay Fee When Cured . . . . . 1 The Man With DISEASE should learn and the sooner the better that what may eeem a trivial dlaeaae very often has moat serious and far-reaching . .,2 who tries to be his own doctor la always Penl hat lter cniea to the special 1st with the chronic "tubboi deep-aeated Jfh la the hardeat kind to cure. We cannot hope that all men will accept our ta temen t thli the "quickest, the f est and cheape.t sura la had by eon-. aulUng an -eipert apeclailat In Men B plaeaseB at once. the Intelli gent man will readily be convinced of the value of this advice upon inr T,"MuchSf the delicate equipment of our office i Is specially "ftwt?2 to meet the requirements of our dlstlncUve methods f f 'r"t-T?l Involves the sclentlllo applteaUon of every curable Influence known to be helpful in treating the oleas of tmtn euf-h. ..., BU We have stopped at no eapenee that-rwuld add 1 to i the jMewner ?"J work or the comfort of our patienia..! amrmim VT,!: institution for the treatment of men's ailments In the Paelna- ixoru weet. Why Sutter Longer on Promises of Others ? n wDiiifrirvM nur v tun PTIPTC PROMPTLY. SAFE- LY AND THOROUGHLY .AN? AT THE .LOWEST, COST. . VARICOCELE. HYDKUWtl.it, . via aa naAanaoo, wv" AJsD SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR DERS ULCERS, SORES. PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS rrcmNO and inflammation, nervousness, loss OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. Our fees for cures are lower than the general family physician or urSoV ed7el.Wf Irnl-hed from our own Wmntorjr f or t. convey lenoe and privacy of cur patlenU; from $l.0 to M 0 a course. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY ; eaaaea eaU write for frea Book aad aU-aamlaaloa ?. nMkma Kouxa-a a. aa. o p, at. ua4ayt lft-lav Oregon Medical tost. 2?y Zf Xaay HERTS !KrM CURED TO STAY CURED i fK Is My Fee in Any I Uncomplicated V Disorder No other physician employ a like method .and so thorough Is my work that there need 'not be the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition. It la not a question of whether you can ha cured, but whether- yon will be cured. Don't wait until It la too lata My method 1 perfect and Jolck. The cure ia absolutely eerkaln. I ttaa NO KNIiTEL cauae no pain and you need not be detained from your work for one day. I especially so licit those oases where money haa beea wasted on el ec trio belts and other appliance XMa. TAaXtMM Tha Taeadlns; atpeciaUsi. The Scientific Treatment of :eakpes9.'V Dosing tha system with powerful stimulant and tonics In'an effort to restore functional vigor can have bnt on final result: The condition Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" la merely an Indication of a low form of inflammation la the prostate gland, and this Inflamma tion Is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weakness,' which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostata gland to a sound aad healthy state. I obtain complete results to varr case I treat. . , . ' "y. A-' Those In any trouble suffering i?Tom BraR MATORKHOEA. LOSSES. AND DRAINS, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, BLOOD POI SON or any other disease tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness Impos sible are urged to call upon me without delay. NOT A DOLLAR NED BE PAID llaJTII riiDFn Consultation and Advice Free l u"Ml lu"w Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. fimdaytMoi'to ,1. ": The DR. TAYLOR Co. Mr. Korrlaon Street, OOXHZB BXOOaTB AJTD XOXSZSOxT rrnUOBTS, VOatTXaUTO,. OMOOs' lk 17). V- Nervous Decline ,W1MNESS,, : Tou know that by the Incessant - draln stralnlnrai. and previous Indiscretion, not only morally t"". physically, that there Is something ' missing o. lacking; in your make-Up. Tou have not the ctlv--ttv ttia vim the anciiracv of .mental auickness ..... . vriaef then you are right thers Is somethlna; wrong. I re cure Blood o4- row despondent, having a don t oar feeling;. t son. Skin DUe...., Tour work 1 hard to do. Tour futora seems blacky ores. TJloersaTer- jBBt absorb these few facta and If you wlsh t Zb?t?&t?? con.it a PSlall.t.c.ll and Varioooela. able to do yott aome good. Come and see. WRITE If you cannot calV All eorrespondano trlcly..J'"ano' and all repllee sent tn plain envelopes. -No names, cases, letters or iJjA Ju tographa of patients published or exposed. --x '- j t , WB CHARGE i'FOR 'CURJCS ONLT. . W mimp; p-r i, tiv ' " g.aa- w - r fi . in int r; a f ri n.i r.iti . r, in i n.D,n 1 iiur - --- aa TVSITTllCS TOII OIT MODERN. SCIENTIFIC TxtaiAXMAJ t .11 .,. WILIi ACCOMPLISH A CURJB. - , i ...-'. . ' -" HOURS a. tVto- p. ! svenlngs, 7. to., I; Sundays, r a. to IS. noon. , , ' " siv;ioiJiSi;DisP2i:::' ooxarxm rcoar iurx taksh itts, tc-- .rr, c