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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL' 8; 1003. IS Chlttlm Bark reel Has Started : and While Trices Are. Low, It Is Expected That the : Harvest Will lie Liberal. TODAY'S MARKETS Ml Off LOHDOn STOCKS ft UP WITH HOPS lias Already TkeiuDTer 20,? v 000 Bales. More Than a " ; 7 ' '!".' Year 1 A'go.w r-; y Wont street ftaturea! fndon filling with hop. Egg ar lightly CIIITTDI PEEL IS ; : OX.IN.FULI BLAST ,', ; Chlttlm bark or , cascara peel- Ing la aUrtlnf la the wood of 4) Oregon and Washington. While to market Is nominal at' thla tlma the trade ha been paying ) from 4 to 4 Me a pound for bark Ol with Utile offering. Practically . e - all the bark . now-, held la In atrong hands who art awaiting a ' mora favorable turn Of the e market before unloading. V ' . . e) CATTLE SElfJG MUCH SOUGHT Finished Stuff Is Scarce . and Hard to Find with : Killers After Supply weaker. Excellent turkey demand. All poultry is nrm. " flpring lamba are coming. Fancy oranges getting scare. , Aspsragu la down attain. Front atreet la growing. Sop Movement autistic, Reoetpta for week SOUND DllvmP UU II c ill L Oil BOARD OF TRADE ; ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RDN. . . Hoga. ' Cattl. Sheep Today....,,...,, ,., lit - 0(17 . . 1KI1 m .l. . hot 21 ' ... IMS 14 . Bale. 8,4J Si: SmM. f."r5iTlrriii::::n;Ms Supplies Ara Kot So Heavy ttxnorta to IOotod for week...... .11 m J t-H .1 Jt Ex porta from September 1..,.,. .19.431 Export same umi isi yeer.,....v,it. Importe for week .............. JJJ Import from September 1. 11.841 Import aame time laat year.,., 1,111 muklxf Son to X,ondoa. ' . as xraae uenevca Wheat Easier. Portland Union Stockyard. April I. Finished cattle are ocing aought olll aentlv bv klllera who are willing to pay top figure for top alurf at the moment Buppllea remain acant with o promts or an imraioiui cnange id cunumuu. The eat tern buyera are atlll In the weat arching ror acoca ana are wminuni for everything, la tbl oectlon of the country. -. ' 'i There were no arrive la of boga or aheep for th day. Hoga - ara quotd firm at the former range and the tone In aheap could acarcely be better for this tlm. fif vf. A year ago today hoga wr very Arm with an Advance of Mo In the price. While It baa never, been thought I i..., ... ..... .i .... probable that England would put V at unchanged A1rof!.'!?,.-row.n. unchanged. ' . W.. . ,nio V' HVr Y-"'"r;Vw "I Tha era market waa ateady. with firm urnciai yaru pricre; fT?h. .iV .f . L Ewrr . dui offera from the aound at 16Hc. with ia.beanla.acrf.Uy rahlfgKp-16 f"- " flur bWaWhf. ..oTtjTotaT0. iSKjajSfct- r..usr to'urn-tiuont tt?pfty& t!i dita at thla tlma a year ago. hon- Cheddar cheeae, 14c; 100 boxea fancy Son ll atocklnj ipBlVi".riSpr evaporatedapplea (50.) 7Ha (26.) 7V.c; becau.e of tha very low prlcee ruling 10 caaea Wlaconatn limburger, lc; 10 here, and extra warehoueee have ben caaea fancy aummer make block Swl.a, rented by moat brewera and dealera. 17o: 10 drum, fancy Wlaconatn Young who are epecuUtlng upon tha present Americaa. 14Ho; one caaa Oregon 11m- altuatlon. Every bale of bopa aent burger, 14o. km,ii thnrfnr. la that much against Offer to bur: next yeara market, th mere fact that I Fifty to 100 caaea candled agga, Htte vio. nat ft tu oowf IB: ttock- re and China fata, IS.7S 04.00; block. CatTia Rest astern Oregon ateera, IS.OO06.2t: medium. I4.i04f4.76: best oowa and hflfers, 4.00 4.26: medlun cows. 1.I0J.75; bulls. S2.60tM.00 atais. II.60B4.00. KWn Rat. wethara. II. 7604.00 spring lamba, weighing 6 pounda, $7.6(1 tf 8.00; awea, $5.00 tp6.60: mixed. $6,000 (.60; yearlings If fat. $5.76 i.oo. VnEEP LOWER IN EAST. II III WIILI Pric43 Bangcs Nearly a Cent at Start Chicago nigh- erDcspito Liyerpool. ' the hope ara not left In thla country f. o. b- Portland; 26 to 60 tons No. lAn-t-- . nnpaJlv' lOe Imr Ho ..in.v.holutlv no affect uDon the white oata. deliver Seattle. 227.60. Price IS Generally JUC IXTWCT eltuatTon aa regards th price. The I galea: t frospects fof prohibition do not aeeml One drum whel Swlaa cheeae ISHo; o be counted by English brewera to jg caaea candled eggs, l$Hc; 20 cubes any extent, aitnougn atorag butter, 2lc. Board of trad official prices: Wheat Club 14c, Russian, bluestem'87c, valley 85c. Barley Fed $24.60. brewing; , rolled 227 28. Oats No. 1 white $24.60017, gray $ . . Butter Extra Z7HO, rancy xbo. 12c. $27, fryer 20c,. broilers ere on the other aid talk of th agl-, tatlon In their lat circulars. tfao of Wow-TTp Talk.. .. All thll heavy buying . of 'Amarloan bopa by forelgnera la due about as much to the talk of plowing berk as to the low prices now in effect. The trade . K.A. Hub that hum will apll hlah Z- IT ........ if h. nnwliirtlnn la I Choice 25c. "a .hi. r..an hv are tKga (Loss off) ltOlOtte. rnarlna for any possible emergency. Poultry Mixed chickens 12c, fsncy The. fact that choice hope can bo pur- hena Ujhc, chased at less, price than It cost to pro- I 22 ttW 260. duce even a pour hop- at thla tuna givea their present Investment of 1906-7 hops promise of excellent returna Thin, too. is one of the reason Why Pacific coaat dealera have been en deavoring of late to scu re contracta on the coming crop. While It la esti mated that b. : 6,000 acrea have been or will be plowed up thla aeaaon. tha heavy acreage not cultivated, and which la owned In many- Instances by those who do not run ihe yarda, gives prom ise that a large per cent of thla will not be picked. Laat year at picking tlm prospecta for prlcea were better BUTTER HOLDING IS FIRM IN THE SOUTH Chlcae-o. Anril a. MOSS, zs.vov; obi tie. 16,000: aheep, 14.00. Hoga are ateady; left over from yesterday, 4.400. Mixed. $M0.20 bvr, M-06 .10; rough, 6.vov-b; ngni, a. is. Cattle Steady. RhMD Slow, tn lOo lower. Kanaaa City. April S. Hoga. 11,000 cattle. 8.000; sheen. K.000. Omaha. April 8. Hoga. 8,000; cattle, 5.800; aheep, 7.500. Big Jump In Pork. Chlcaaro. April 8. The recent 20 per cent advance in pone pricea in i. iuis makea a total jump of 60 per cent In the laat month. Recelpta of cattl and hoga In that city have raiien orr on haif alnra January 1. The 80 per cent rale In th price of beef 1 still ef- lecuv. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. San Francisco, April 8. Wheat No. California club, per cental, $1.67 Market Strengthens After Early Loss with Erie m Leader Today. New York, April $. After a weak .r,KtPwhYri lnhli1'" 0P'n, thtock market began to.r. goina- who do to com from, especially those whit Auatrallan. $170 '1.7IM; north-1 cover under th leadership of Canadian a not have contracta on their "" Diueaiem, ioifi Bi.t Oil nonnern I f acirio and Kria. The latter waa ui Tfc Nw .Ifqrk Producer' Pric Cur rent In It latest lasuo gives the toU lowing view of th market:. "At -the beginning xt thtw -week the marketa on the Paciflo coaat showed a allghtly firmer tendency, with prices Rang by Pownlng-Hopklna Co.: wno OO not nave contract on ineir i --l ; -- ' v -" '" -u "". ,r crop and deptmd upon local financier club, $167Hpl.62V4; fnferlor grade of uaually atrong and closed with to pay picking eirpenaea w,if.Vl,l?1;60iJ ...... a,n of ufl Plnt- Tw Tork rapr 2VTiws Market. om fanoy at $1.42 V4: common to fair. $1.27 fj) 1.12 M; brewing at Ban Fran cisco. ' S1.42H01-47H; brewing and shipping at Port Costa, $1.4001.46; chevalier, $1.8601.86, according to quality. uuuer rrean uaiuomia extras, zzc; a net DESCRIPTION. quoted a fraction higher, on account ofjfirata. ?014c: aeconda. Uo; fresh pack a gooa aemna lor oen auunr, dui lor jng aioca, ino. i th paat few daya tha - marketa have again become very quiet, and we do not hear of any Important transactions. In New Tork state eeveral good-aised lota of low gradea have been Bold at prlcea ran r In a from 6a to Sc. On tha local market there ha been light demand for 1. I8ltc: No. -2. 18c. Fresh ergs Per dosen. extras. 20c: firata, 16 He; aeconda, 15Hq; thirds. 16c; dirties. No. 1. 16c; dirties, No. 3, lto. New cheese Per pound, California flata, fancy, 11 He; firata, 11c; aeconda, iuo; jaurornia xoung America rancy AmaL Copper... Sugar .......... Colo. F. & I Brooklyn People's Qaa.... TJ. a Steel, c.r. do pfd Atchison Bait & Ohio. . . atatee presumably to cover April ahlp- 13Hc; firata, 12a; atorag eaatern fancy, Canadian Pacific ments. Th export Of 10.600 4alea InlNaw Tork. IMc: Orearnn. 14c. I Erie one smpmeni on me steamer Aartaiio potatoes per cental, Lrfimpocs, 11.10 Louisville ft N. laat. week by a local dealer cauaed n 01.26; Oregon Burbanks, 80c$1.10; Missouri Pao.. good deal of comment. It I reported river whites, fancy, 40c86c; Early Pennsylvania , on good authority that another S.000 Rose, $1.26Jl.$6; river reds., $1.35 J Reading ...... balea are being ehlpped. These hops 1.40; aweet potatoes, $8.50 T.OO per Rock Island .. . are u going 10 m ionoon marsei ana i crate; new potatoes, idic per pound. 1 ooutnern Pac. eoaalst principally of 1806a. Export Oniona Eastern yellow, $3.604.00; St. Paul . . . . me inn iirav oi BepiemDer irom inei eastern rOM, 9tww.au, Unitd Statea now amount to 80.831 Oranges Per box, navels, fancy, $2(9 2.25; choice, $1.762; standards, $l.S5tf 1.76; tangerines, $1.60 2. bale. Including thla week' clearances. -rne traa ner are anxiously await ing result of th Investigation of th hop Industry In progress by th Eng- iian parliamentary committee. 2fw Tork Prlo. NEVADA nXINQ STOCKS. Union Pacific Am. Smelter . N. Y. Central Nor. Paciflo .. Anaconda Great Nor. ... Southern Ry. boo, com fltat. HOT, eholo, pr lb. .... ,13 Stat, 1807, prima? per lb Stat. 1807, medium, per lb..'... 6 Paciflo coaat. 1807, . oholce, lb. T ' Paciflo coaat, 1907. prime, lb... 6H Paciflo coast, 1907, medium, lb. , .. uvnuni, xui, jiiimi in cnoice, ' per lb ...25 028 State, 1908, per lb ............. 6,0 i Paciflo coast, 1906, per lb ..... 8 0 b' Front Street Brief Vot. Egg ar showing a disposition to weaken somewhat because of th lower offering by outalda buyers. ? Prlo along th street today ranges between 16I4Hc the Utter the top. . ,. , Asparagus Is down again because "of a great Increase In supplies hero and In- th south. . All Jlnes of poultry ahow firm prices along Front . street today. t. Small fish Is still very scarce. Young America cheese Is again In maraei out is cleaning up last at 1 Hothous with demand cording to size. Onions are firmer at IS for haat hut I ' nothing above that prlc has been thus Clearings Tar ODtamea. . I caittucca ' A car of oranvea and another n, nt cabbage were among the rail arrivals I Clearings from ,the south thla morning, I Balancss i nan ranciaco. April a utat niant a Am. imcq. T I closing prices: "... Rock Island, pfd OOIFIKUir OIBTRXCT.. abaah, pfT ' ! Saadatorm;S6c.' Bed Top Ext ljc, central ijeather. i.uiuinuw ai u tic auTir - rica io, lOntaria P$"rt- MAl Smelter, pfd! tV .T Ai ilr w w T. ,; r",,,,; I Metropolitan Fraction 88c. F. Mohawk 16c. Red Hill I . -r- 26o, Lou leuow o 20. uoidr.. uona. $&.60. TONOPAH DISTRICT. Ton. Nevada $7.65, Ton. Montana 21.67. MacNamara 8 So. Ton. " Belmont $1.10. Ton. North Star 12c. Jim Butler SCATTERED DISTRICTS. . Pittsburg SUver Peak $1.06, Eagles' Nest l.O, j.J-- v; .J Northwest Bank Statement. . PORTLAND. B V J flflf $ ill 1$ 318 24 24 23 21 5 44 46H 46H 88 8841 24 34H 83Va H S8H 98Vi 98H S 76 76 76S 76 84 84 in 84 165 167 154 165 16 I 16 14 14 98 98 48 44 44 44 116 116 116 n 105 105 103 104 14 15 14tS 15 73 74 73 74 118 118 117 118 126 127 126 127 68 69 67 68 98 98 97 98 127 127 126 127 88 28 37 38 124 124 14 It 14 15 114 114 44U J1H 11 31 31 17 18 .'... 20 83 95 20 Total sales 466,600 shares. Money, high 1 per cent; low 1 per cent, vjobo iy per cent. SPOKANE MIXING EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co., members Spokane exchange.) Spokane, April 8. Official prices: Bid. Ask. Aiax Alameda Alberta Coal & Coke 10 2 lb V . " i ,c"e"8 aKam in puktlanu. Am. Commander 4 Vbd ? WaiifnSJahAr Clearings today $1,261,195.18 gell 6 iS Hf Year ago 1,863.783.01 Bullion 4 JSSnd n.,VtJ ? Jivl .J'VS,1, !nP?ly Balances today 100,422.43 Chas. Oickens 17 .iS, ood at $11.60. ac- year ago 84 886.13 Can. Cons. Smeltor 71 17 'so BIG MOHAIR POOL Seattle. . . M:1':; tacoma. SImuwv;::;" . - . f uaill aiiu VUga-a. .... " Oertle 3 19.810 Granbv Smelter SK HWt 300 3 .190 . 1 . 1 10 6 20 "$ 250 8 2 28 4 CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. ' ' ' Otwn. C1n In. II rtmii. May ......II ft I Si an ix Mr 8t 2 r. mixture of prlcea at the opening of th wheat market her tbl morning. May opened with a aDreni nf ion m ssu compared with 90 o at th present clo. Th spread In Julv waf frnm 86e to 85Taa Th. . May, Thla la a net advance of d from th previous closing. Liverpool waa weaker aaaln. with - ,k. Corn, oat and provision turned strong toward th and of tn trading, th Influence being th better ton & (Rang by Downlng-Hopklna Company.) wheat. Onan Hlvh July 3 86 CORN. 67 64-. OATS. 60 61 422 44 MESS PORK 1840 I860 1335 1360 1370 1885 1347 1386 May Juiy May July July". 64 63 Low. 89 86 66 63 42 ClOB. 5 Northern Pacific Dividend. Nw Tork April 8. Northern Paciflo directors have declared the regular dlvl- uouu iu i- on in a ioc a payabi May Liverpool Vheat Market. wyrpooi. April 6 May wheat; uponea at sa ivfta, closed at 6s 10d, m . Avmm m u i rum yesieraay, Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma, April 8 Wheat export: Club hi;, uiuaaiam a to. rea sue BOSTON CHOPPER MARKET. Furnished by Overbeck 4 Cook Co. Boston. Mass.. ADril 1 Official nrlcca: I AO venture ... 1 Nevada Cona...lli .:::.8 Alloues Atlanta 9 Copper Range. 6 6 5 s Daly Weat Dom. Cod. . C. Ely .... Gold Hill . Green Michigan .. Mohawk ... North Butt Vif .48 ..62 Glroux Old Dom. . . lOsceola ..... Shannon .... Victoria ... Winona Butte Coala Trinity Parrot Nlpplaslng , Waahinrt cuted durlni Coinage, on, April I. coinage ex g March consisted of: Gold. IIOaaKKfiA. Mllv.r ISdJ 111. mImam currency, $215,446. The total value of oolnage at th mint at Ban Franclaoo for March amounted to $1,394.100. WHITE CLOVER BUTTER iN CLEAN QUARTERS Most Modern Plant Is Complet ed by T. S. Townsend Company Here. The T. S. Townsend Creamery Com pany has Just completed here on of th most modern plants In the country. Cold storage facllltiea have never been modern here heretofore but rapid prog ress la now being mad In this line. Th Townsend storage plant now haa aepa- rate rooma for each product one room for butter, another for egga and another 1 for cheeae. Thla will remedy former i evils of smell by having all products In one room. hrlma tn mik loa rraim and nrnnitrtv cool the fresh cream aa It Is brought in from the country. The low tempera-; tur for the latter la secured by the brim running through pipe around th new cream vats. Th building of the Townsend com- any has been entirely reconstructed: urlna th paat year. ' The plant haa concrete floora which are flushed with loe cold water several times a day in order to Insure cleanliness for the pa trons of the excellent White Clover Carton butter: i Northwest;; Crop Weather. ; I Happy ray 3 Wn.tarn fWoimn Tnrrnflalntf nlniMi. I MOWW U. C .SELLS NEXT WEEK ' U. tonih JJA1MJK l14n; IWa .,. JZrikvr Mnnth nnrtlnn- Thnra. HypOtheek . .. coaBt: day. sbowersr, cooler except near coast; southerly winds. western wasnington enower to- v (Special I)irtch to , The Journal.) flilverton. Or.. .Anril 8 What -to o. M to be th largest mohair pool evert of- "'ft f T)?"y Vrfht fered In -this city will be old ; to the J"iSf r2lfLnh l,ght i..ha ma f th. rtta 2i i?.."!? frost east portion Thursday, fair. lirghest bidder, at the office of Buroh. Hubbs & Co, in ithls city at 1 p. m.. April 15. v 4 Great Britain's Ekports. New York.: April" 8. Off Icial figures of Great Britain's flour and wheat im ports show that for the commercial year ended with August. 1807. 212,196. 697 bushels of wheat were imported, uuuuuna; bikiii puaneia aa me. equiva- Eastern Washington fcnd northern Idaho Btiowers tonight or Thursday; warmer tgnint. Southern Idaho Fair and warmer to night, with light frost; THursday, prob- apiy rair. , Low Hop Snles. (Snecljl Dhwatrb to The Jonroal.) Harrisburg, Or., April 8. A quantity lent of a m.artofl . n. T.v.-J or nops onangea nsnqs .ner' last we?K v iV-- t price rumored to nave ranged from taklnr mn, nhVnlhtii 10 nnnnn I ml Prlce ruu,uroa .lo n ranged rrom hViah.12 T '"PP1"6 S-OOO.OO ho f0 2o a pound. They Were bought pusneis, , ., , ,: , y. by, , 8eevey, of , Eugene. Som. fields .OKEGOtf PRODUCERS DOM NEED, 3I0NEY have been plowed up, and the- most -of the growers wm not gruh this year, aavlng as much : labor a possible In raising this year' crop. . Can It be posalblo that Oregon, producers ar : going to Torever ( allow th farmers Of the east ': and California to supply , this market .with chickens? This. Seems to bi the conclusion of, th - trad, for v poultry of all ; kinds show great' scarcity and : price ar holding Very stiff at . highest-levels. . Turkeys ar not , i . to. be had at any prlc.e Just now, . r although th trade la .offering as ' vhlgh a 20o for V fancy dressed ; stock. ' f Coffee Snpply Short, . New York, " April 8.-WitH : Liverpool figures not yet at hand, the world's via Ible supply of coffe on April J, shows a' decrease of atwit 660,000 bags, against a decrease of 295.000 on March 1. The visible supply on March 1 was 14,017,855. !rU,. f.',M s&:; ', -v ft,::., . ." Cuban , Sugar Crop. Washington ' April. report from Havana states that the estimates on the sugar crop of Cuba have fallen be low 1.000,000 tons, and only, the most optimistic cling to the hope of that amount ' - ' New York Exchange. Chicago, April 8. New York exchange 60 per cent premium. , , Idaho Giant International C. & C. ... Kendall Lucky Calumet Mlssouia Copper Mineral Farm Moonlight Nabob '. Nine Mile O. K. Cons Oom Paul ............. Panhandle Smelter . . . . . Park Copper Rambler-Cariboo . .. Reindeer . Rex (16 to 1) Sonora . Snowsho . ............ Snowstorm . . . . . Sullivan . Sullivan Bonds Stewart . Wonder Sales 4,000 Copper King at 8c, 4,000 O. K. Cons, at lc, 15,000 Panhandle at 4c. 600 Panhandle at -4 c. 6,000 Pan handle at 4c. 1,000 Ambergris at 24c, 500 on- Coal & Cok at 72o. 450 4 4 6 6 7 5 7 72 75 112 135 16 22 9 11 2 8 4 3 4 2 6 7 4 4 1 2 25 27 2 4 13 17 3 3 10 12 204 .213 .ft 75 88 IV, 2 Metalia and Idabo Stocks. . 1 Mammoth, Morning and ' American lead atocka are active trader. We will buy any amount of Mammoth at th mar ket price. The 'L. Y. Keady Investment company. 337-339 Chamber f Commerce, American Cotton 14 Liverpool. ' t. - New York. April 8. Th . Liverpool Stock of American cotton, including th "afloat" Is 364.000 bales less than at this time laat year. y , ; Yukon; Gold Shares. c Mew York. Aorll "" Curb: Yukon Gold opened 4. high 4. low 4. closed 4H s , 1 1'' . ' " ANNUAL ELECTION OF RELIEF SOCIETY At th annual meeting of th Ladle' Relief society held yesterday afternoon at th First Presbyterian church the former officers wera reelected for the nsulng year. They are: President, Mrs. P. J. Mann; vice-president, Mrs. T. L. Eliot; second vice-president, Mrs. W. B. Ayer; treasurer, Mrs. Martin Winch; secretary. Mrs. Ellis G. Hughes: assist ant and corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Frank Watson. Three new members, Mrs. M. C. George, Mrs. J. D. Hart and Mrs. W. B. Roberts, were elected mem bers of the board of managers. The board of . trustees Is composed of Dr. T. L. Eliot, chairman: H. C. Wortman. secretary; w. M. Ladd, secretary. Wal ter F. Burrell and H. L. Plttock. These compose the board of management of the financial affairs of th Children's homo which is the charge of the ao ciety. Reporta from the officer showed tne Home to oe in a prosperous conai tlon and the children In good health. REV. MR. COFFEE HAS NOT BEEN ARRESTED Rev. W. N. Coffee, who wss attacked at Salem by a family who was angered because one of them had been' ousted from th church, has not been arrested aa was reported from Salem yesterday. He is still enjoying the fin spring weather In Portland. : Tnmnpprtw and TTrlftnir will noaltlvelv b the last days for discount on west side gas bills. Portland Gas company. E SPREAD iiiriT nit i nil Ah out Coui d'AIene Minino Stock For further development, ' purchasing cars, track. et&, th Potlcl Mining Co, of Idaho have decided to dispose of 100,000 shares more of their treasury stock, as follows; 26,000 share at 10o, 35.000 shares at 15c. Th remaining 60,000 shares " ar optional with ' tb company whether sold or withdrawn. Investigation thorough solicited. In formation and sampl shown at --'-" - trrrrs j, s, 4 and 5, sain mokjusov. Bl. P. 3W ATSSTXjr, rrsiaM. : And particularly about OCEAN SHORE : BONDS. The company is building a railroad line 80 miles long. About $5,0tf0,000 has already been spent. To com plete the line, it was found necessary to issue bonds to the amount of $5,000,000. All of the assets of the company, .'therefore, were mort gaged. This mortgage was placed in the cus tody of the Mercantile Trust Company, of San Francisco. The bonds were then issued in de nominations of $100 and $1,000, bearing 5 per. cent interest. This in terest is payable, by law, on tjie first days of May and November. The mortgage on the assets of the company guaran tees the payment of the interest by the Mercan tile "trust Company. Stockholders cannot re ceive dividends on their stock until the interest on the bonds has been paid. In order to make the interest good, the stockholders are liable to the full amount of the stock they own. Hence, the investor in OCEAN SHORE BONDS not only has the assets of the company for backing, but the men of millions in San Francisco who have already subscribed for the capital stock of the company. It is sel dom that the small in vestor has the opportun ity of buying railroad bonds. In this instance, he has that privilege in the denomination of $100. If . you buy at cash, you can secure them at $92. If you in vest $92 in one of these bonds, you receive in terest on $100. ' This makes Sy2 per cent on the amount you really invest. Many people cannot buy for cash, and to them the opportunity is afforded to buy on terms. The price in this case is $96, payable $16 in cash and $10 per month. Upon the basis of this, investment, you will receive 5 per cent on the par value, netting you 5.21 per cent on what you actually in vest. These bonds run for 30 years, thus net ting you, in the end, over 150 per cent and the ultimate return of all your money. The most conservative investor in San Francisco is the Firemans Fund Insur ance Company. If that company is satisfied .with the safety of the in vestmentand it is no living man or woman, with a few hundred dol lars to invest safely, can overlook , this magnifi cent opportunity. Call for free booklet and in formation; of .any kind ; regarding the reliability of the proposition. " Room 6 Chamber .- ol Comcierce S3 Consult Us Today ci.- i-;i'r ''ti-rid' If Honest 2nd Rcsoonsitle : . ...v When Cured y VS The Man With DISEASE j should learn and tb oonr th bttr 4ha ' what may sm ' trivial 01 seas vary often has most serious and far-rachlng rrecta. TS waa who trie to be bis own doctor Is always th patient that later come td the specialist with th chronic, stubborn, dep-seatd ess which to in naroeai aino to .cur, w cannot nop mat an men wui accept our statement that th ojulckeat tb safest snd 'cheapest our I bad by con-, suiting an expert speclaJlst In Men' Dlaeaee at one, but th Intelll-. gent man will readily b convinced of tb valu of tbl advlc upon ln- vaattgatlon. . ' i. Much of th dslleat aoalpmmt of rar offle i specially eonatm"td . to mt th rulrmets of ur dlstlnatlv roathoda of treatment, whloh Involve th sclantlflo application of every curable Influence known to b helpful In treating th class of diseases w cur.' w nave stopped at no ax pen that could add to tn rncmney or oar ta There is bo outer equally aniipp4 1 ailments In u Paclfla fiorta-. Wt , , , . , ,. 1 ; , 4. 7 work r th oomfort of onr batlant Inatltutlon for Lb treatment of mn' allmants Why Sailer Longer on Promises of Olbers ? WK TREAT MEN ONLY. AND CUKE PROMPTLY, SAFE. ' LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST - COST, ! VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. VITAL WEAKNESS, BLOOD ' AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR DERS, ULCERS, SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINOS, BURNINGS,' ITCHINO AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS. LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND ' DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. . ! ' i t Onr f for eura ar lower than tb general family phyajoian r surgeon. Medlcln furnished from our wn laboratory for th eonTVa- tno and privacy of our patients; from IL60 to 14.10 ooara. . . v., CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Zf yea eanaet oaU wrMe for free Book and U-examiaatloa Blaak, SSaay eases eu4 a mom. Homxe sa. te p. n sjoaday, lo-xj. 2)1 llonisoa Street lITWm 4TX AVO BTM,' SfOXTIViJrB, OUOOI -J Oregon Medical Inst. sm IMIK MY FEE IS,. $1 In Any Uncompli cated Case . Don't Be DUcouraiJedl , Don't Give Up Hope! There Is Help for You! Act Today! In my very extensive practice I hire learned t few truths that are undeniably of intemt to EVERY MAN. First of all I find that(the rery serious and so-called "incurable" cates are due usually to NEG LECT and DELAY. Again, I know that many men suffer FOR YEARS and prac tically RUIN THEIR HEALTH FOR EVER trying to dose themseltes with some patent nostrum that never could cure. NO TREATMENT AT ALL is what "cheap" treatment means in nine case out of ten. The last state of the man is worse than the first. Just before you go a line further in this announcement, stop "and' ask yourself as to whether YOU are fol lowing in the foolish footsteps of the man who NEGLECTS himelf ? Are YOU try ing to cure yourself with nostrum!? Are YOU looking for treatment that will not cure? If you are, it is certain that yon will regret it It is NEVER TOO LATE to get on the right path, but at the tame time remember that you cannot get there too soon. The best help in the world ie none too good for you; you cannot get it too quickly. at the lowest tee possible. ;;.-,. , , - ,v You Can Pay When Cured I CURE PERMANENTLY Weakness, Varicocele, Organic Weakness, Debility, Losses, Hydrocele, Stricture, Concentrated Dis eases and Specific Blood Poison, j, Advice sad CoDsoKatlon FREE Write It Yon Cssssl Cs3 the DR. TAYLOR ' Corner Morrison and Second Sheets t -, "O- DR. TAYLOR, . The Leading Special-fat I offer it to you Private Entrance 234 Morrison Street PORTLAND.' OR. Quick Cures Satisfied Patients Our Free $5 to $30 CONSULTATION PREB1 BE A PERFECT MAN Did you over stop to consider th fact that you ar not a good a mart you used to b. physically mentally and otherwU? Do you know wbyt ailing power, loss of vitality and drains are th most frequent cause. It stands you In hand to Stop tnos orain on your very vital xorce nsair. uo to a speclaliat who can cur thes aUJtient quicKiy ana surely, come to us. ESX KZXJP Vltll XT CSjsTJJJI TO BB rOTfYB . ILeOOD : PblSON n. MMnni Af its frisrhtful bldeoasness. Dclfle or contagious poison In the blood' 1 tn Worst OI au venereal uaeuea i. maj oe eimor uvrm- Itary or contractaa. uncs' um mjmivm tm iuhih wnu iu we uiw manifest Itself In th form of aorofula, ecsema. rheumatic plain, stiff or swollen Joints. rupuon or copper-coiorca apuia on imce or owjr- ul cere In the mouth or' on ihe tongue, sore throat, awollea tonils. falling out of th hair or eyeorows, ana iinaur ipruu-ue acz m ui.ibbm bone. Our pclfio treatment for thl trouble, varied and modified to suit each Individual case, 1 an unfailing cure to which a vast army of restored men today w tnir eturoy nwuto. -t?'v mMin. We cure afely and promptly WEAKNESS, IX)8T ' MAJWOOD, J" MATOKRHOBLA, SPECIFIC?. BLOOD POISON iNAIA 8JAOES.JAIC. CELB, HTPROCELE. GONOB RHOEA GLEET. OR-iN KJSLiI11? EASES COMMON TO MEN. ; Personal attention gjvn all patleat. . . Sid SeaTchinffxamlnafioa ieeslred, though If Tm 9 Z to u a full dscrlption of your trouble; - Our .offlc hour ar from a. m. to B:89 p. m., xcepimg eunaay xrora w 7-v;--, - , coutm neon 1 jjto takbxu., BTXirrs, POBxtajn. csrac CHICHESTER'S PILLS J.. ) !( I All I' mrrWWw r-i-ia.ir liitnd braefli iit1 i4 mrtaiiiuV f hoiMt. tCAMd lUl i'iutl RlttWSU f , . a.i, for ' t r t f;:rr..:: ,ii L. 4 o't drojri,la?PrM"': ",r I Afii ii.s'A. i-frf '"'""" ; jrn'nplSllttOrV ' l.nx'i'n- f ; tttmi. 1-.-wnir I'i - t-f t- " if. c : cr I v i i l l ! a i t. ,.- i 1 " I V . ' r?.