The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 14, 1908, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1908.
17
TODAY'S MAR
KETS
Sheep v Shearing Is Now in Full Swing
and All Reports From Interior Indicate
That:Productlon Will Be Very Heavy.
m
CIS
OF
i
POTATOES SOLD i
BLUE BLOODS TAKE-
; ;W; y. GREEN GRASS
Western Oregon Hasl,000
',' Cars Unsold Prospects
; Good for a Cleanup. :-
- Br Hymn H. Cohen,
front street feature: ....
Shipping ell o' spuds.
Texas onions psss Sacramento.-,
!osl onion very firm. , v
Cabbage advancing in eouth. , ,
Florin strawberries arriving.
Beit shipment bananas in.
Car cabbage in from south.'' ;
Eggs are firm; poultry too. '
Creamery butter is folding.
1107 Crop - Ci
Western Oiegon ................ I.I
Walla Walla asparagus lias put 4
In appearance la tha local mar- 4
ket "It's fins quality," 'says i 4
' Mr. McBwen, of McEwen Koe-
key. "and this Is why It brought
a higher , pries than the stuff 4
from California." 1 ' ":
, Bale of the first shipment
were made here at II a boa. o'4
Eastern Oregon-Wsshlngton....
rs.
(.004
Western Washington
Shipments iU7- . '
Western Oregon ...4.. 1,100
Eastern Oregon-Washington 2,000
Western Washington 1.000
Remaining April II. 106
Western Oregon
Eastern Oregon-Washington 1.000
Western Washington 1.000
WOOI-llOi Willamette valley .1114
Viae.
mvnjiin inns' nominal. ivaivi
HIUEft Drr hides. 11 Olio lb; salt.
ffioj green, " le less; calvea, green,
iWTej klpe. So lb; bulla, green salt.
2ttJHe lb. , ,
SKEEP8KINS ' Rhearlng. jtftlOe
each; ehort wool. 26e0o; medium,
wood, tvrOU each! Jong wool. IteQ
II II each.
TALLOW prime, net IK. 3c04;
No t Knit t'MM, IAIa ,
CHITTIM BARK 4 01 Ha. -V t
frulta egablaa .
POTATOES Select 760. selling;, buy-
Ing. Willamette valley, lie; eastern
...... 1.000 I Multnomah and Clsckaraas. MUo per
cwti sweets, 2t4of seed slock.
o. Portland, American . wonaera.
II new potatoa. o.
price. Deal vr
f. el
111 Early Bom, II
run. 1100; seconds, Il.tlOl.Tt; Idaho,
4.60: gsrilo.j lb. ... .
APPLES Select Hi
choice. . 11.001
feney.
ordinary.
22.250
lUia
1 10;
FRESH- FRUITS ranges, 11.119
1.7: banana iWo per lb; crated, to;
lemons, fit 2.66 bos; grapefruit 2160V
Total crop Paolflo northwest..... 18,100
hipped out 6.600
'Remaining unsold northwest 1,101 J 1:60: pineapples. 440 dos: ungerines.
- ,., . , . l.ll a box; strawberries, lla par, half
f''s aSST. f:-!rL!rM i ,hJVjEaETIjJ-Tt,rnip. new, . 10
tats of Oregon
every aisinat.
rotatoes out
0.101 oars.
Oregon produced
4 WiihiMim ii !' sacaj carruts. see per sacs; oeeta,
."d w"H"Von L '5 I tl07ae r sack: naranlDa. c2tt;ceb.
r 2 base. 21 SOB 1.80: tomatoes. California.
ft USmPouMU western ILMU nortta.. 'II j be-na , 1IH O
1. 100 cars while east- ' ",."wTr 'iVi
ot.TOnca?i M rah0K.,0lo" dosn oSSnV" 40,
(Produced close to 1.900 cars. To da te 1 .. MODere belL 26ci Chile., lla lb:
-i!f . SiJ'JStJLSS: hS?hoK.oc1SlC6TW
.' counting wo I Isttuco. I60 dot; bucumbers, hothouse.
uw "'"r. Ti '"'i "j" : Ullftrnli, 11.7 dos; radisnas, no uoa
.oonsumpuon. reacnea ,v an, muni t,..ku, .k.,K..k n iT'ai.r it can
nsold at this time In hands of produo- 4,. or-V.t "er.I,b'.;rles. eastern. 11.06ft
1 - .
IgUS, TV
OATS DEfJilllD HOGS ARE10
GAIHIIIG FAST CENTS HIOIIEI!
l!rice Is Stiff and nigh With Top Values in Yards Moves
No Stock Offered Barley to $0.35 Slight Dullness
Tone Is Fine.
Is Noted in Cattle.
Oats and barler markets showed oon-i porti.akt T.rvtrBxnr'ir dtm
toria. rwimanil nul In holh lineal . WOgS. Cattle. Bntep.
and top figures were offered without (fan
pnnging out supplies. or s.euu uc iti
of Ko..I white feed oats 111.10 was of- Jjgj :""!!":": "i iii iio
be found. I omim t t . i a , ..n j
Middlings wero firmer. With an ad-lHos are advanpe ioa - todav with
va"oe of II offered for a oar here. . continued stock offerings orerywhere.
There la an . Inareaalne: demand fori k hn. mil in -annArnA mA
ralley potatoes around 460 t o. b. shlp-ljhe top of the market has been moved
ying puiak . - -. --.iio wun an occasional transaction
Kgga wers firmer, with I1 10 offered 1st that figure.
here. I A dull Tone waa shown in the-local
Butter was offered a fraction lower I cattle market situation today. This
and a general drop in prloes la expected. I was not due to any increase in arrivals
unir to sen: - - - i dui o m jci inai pacaers immeai-
One car aaoond out alfalfa. 111.10 1 ate wants are belna filled with atuff
track Portland; 10 oaaea No. 1 creamery i coniraciea some tune ago.
butter. iSc: i& bnvaa flrat-class cream-1 Bheep market Is nominal with arrivals
ry Duuer. xtc; one car miaaiinaa, iwii ......
delivery, 110 track Portland: 6 oaaesl A year ago today all lines were firm
full cream cheese, nw stock, fancy. 14a lrt1cnn, pneos.
i - , . ' L Official varl nrlraa
One hundred aacka No 1 white feed Hoga Bt stuff, II. It Al. IB; stock-
oats. 126.60, track or dock; 4 -ears No. 1 " -Vh,na 't" l 7 00; block.
nits reed oats, delivery neaiue; i.uuu i ';r.'',vi.,. . . a
00: medium. I4.E0O4.TI:
sacka No. 1 white feed
track Portland; 6 cars Wlllamett
ley potatoes, 46C rwt.
roint; one car middlin
28. bO track Portland:
egca. It Ho track Portland; ZOO cases
candled eggs, llo track Portland.
Sales la cases candled eggs. If He:
cases full cream cheese, new xancy
a took, 14o.
Board of trade prices;
Wneat (track prices) Club 14a, red
lie, bluestsm 17c, valley 16c
Barley Feed 114.60. rolled iitoxi.
brewing 120.
(MtaNo. 1 white 14 601T. '
Vfillstuflrs Bran 114.10. middlings
117.60, shorts, country, 117.60. city 117,
neaui.; I.OOo I !
oats, tzo.oo. iissttsriV,T.t
lllamette val- M-i '5?. !
fa h ahlnnlna I D"1 mwu ana nrirrrs, ii.vvwi.lt
n.i. a'noi de fver F medium, cows, 11.6001.76; bulla I1.60O
"ft ndle 0: "u"' H-60O4.00.
i.f" J!". 51 Sheep Beat wethers. IJ.7IOI.00:
aprina? lamos weirninr 7 pounds. 7.0
ra.uu; ewea, io.uuvt.6U; mixed, It.OOtf
10; yearlings if fat. l6.7tQi.00.
HOGS STEADY IN EAST,
Receipt Are Small and Price Holds
Other Line Quoted Same.
Chicago. April 14. Hogs, 12,000; cat
tle, 1.600; sheen, 11.000. Hogs are
Steady at yesterday's close. 'Left over
iZLhUl ftril? J5! 4M0; sprouts. Ho lb: asparagus.
d WaVhinrto'nl bid unsold wlUili th.lV 80 ID; H!!9
hrtM.ra 1 Afla iura ftf nntatnaa of a total I . L.T ' . I c. liu.
ttrfiYm-'i.Mi 11,r.ir,RI.r ffffi K. lo.". and 'commission off)-ll 'S"?
w!v . . I jvanaas VJiv, Apm i
wheat and barley chopJ7.e. lyeaterday. 7.800. Mixed. tt.06.0t:
wutter Jfixtras mis. xancy xso, heavy, il.80ai.06; rough, l6.606.70j
- 'i m it . . i , v. aM.i ii.iv:
lignt
and
11.46; XXX granu
Boot nora ouUnreaa, . nn' n tt xn n . v.im. I cream
!frf " " JAw 0o; box, (to I p- . l ."2 .V",?.
ta np to April II, 1.000 cara -7. ; . 1,5. a. Cheese-Fancy cream . twins . llHo, " io.OOO: 'sheen l 000
. . jt 1. - I . . n . Dwi.. ki.a in. l ! m I - . - i . j. -i .
goldsn U K.501 u-i yenow, I " -vw i umi, iseo., April i. j
Anr
cattle, 4,600; aheep, 6,700.
00. Cattle steady
Hogs, 14.000;
Hogs, 1,000;
i nnaranantad haavv damand for BOta-1 advance on aack oaala
'toes from the south wee L - Eutorn Ore-1 . (Above prloao are II daya net sasb
ton and Washington with their freight I tuotationai
MA rr,t. V... 1 ln nnnnda n U Im. I . MONET-41.6 M ATSta.
-Au'rt. tuilnf. .m f V I n w tha trade CO'EK Peokae brands 111.11 0
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100a.
111.60 per ton: 60a 111 00 table, dairy
10s, llVOO: 100a, 111.76; Dales, 18.80;
Imported Liverpool, toa tio.wei tui'a
til 00: 4a 11.00: extra fine arrela. la
is end 10s, 4.6bay6.60: Liverpool lum
tock, I10.60 par to; 60-lb rock. 111.60;
100s. llJ.fO.- .
(Above pnots apply to aaies ox less
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
ourt7 river points are taking tha trade
In-that entire section and are .selling
considerable supplies to Texas points.
This territory Is unable to buy stooks
In western Oregon because of the higher
freight rate. Western Oregon is dispos
ing of Its enormous crop of potatoes to
Ansona. southern California and por
tions of Texaa, , , . . .
i ; . oat wotaaoaa Xirlnjr Sramtnm.
14 Ho, roost
era StuaiBo.
Potatoes Select selling, 70c: Wtl-
JSSrirS1. rMSSivinrr Short Covering Caused by Fear of
new Californ.a. selllnr. 6&6H&
. . . . . . v , r . . . m m . .
unions tjuouing price; ft. iiwi.n.
Another Harriman Surprise.
New York, April 14. Soma covering
of shorts, Induced by a report that Har
riman Interests were to prlng some
new sensation, waa all that saved the
market from being the slowest in years
LivcTDOol Ja ITncbansed but Chicago today. The short covering, helped the
V,lv.rpool.$107a Mo.oS, 'tVcii M'HEAT MARKETS ARE SLOW.
OFFICERS
DREAR
DAVIDOR'S SLEEP
i i ' . ' . ' ; '
Hatlen Causes His Arrest
Following a Dispute Over
'- the Sale of Lots. "'
GET READY FOR
F
CT
RIDAY
Supplies Being Sent Out to
Mingriaces'of Mult
, nomah County,
8. V. Daridor was arrested in hi
rooms at the Portland hotel at midnight
last night, and taken to tha police head
quarters where ha waa charged with
larceny by smbesslament aa bailee. The
bonds had . been fixed at 16.000, but
Mr. Davldor'a attorneys hurried around
and got hold of District Attorney Man
ning, who lnatruoted the police to al
low Davldor and B. E. Clements, ar
rested with him, to go on their own
recngnlianua. -, -
This morning as the seoond aten In
the proceedings- against Davldor, At
torneys E. M. Bherlock and Allan Joy,
representing Oreicorv E. Matlan. the
complainant in the criminal proceed
Inga,' filed 4t suit for the recovery of
16,000 from Davldor, naming B. K. Cle
ments, .William D. Swain. Gilbert B.
Anderson, Sarah . Baaler. Maude M.
AMriAMnn kh rk..la. U IT . ... '
defendants. The amount asked for lslfi
double the value of the lots aa claimed I i
by Matlen and his wife, Anna Louisa
Mauen-
Oave Deed but That Waa All.
Mr. Davldor aDDeared In noltca court
this morning accompanied by his law
yer, E. 8. i. McAlllater. and by agree
ment with the district attorney the
hearing was continued until next Mon
day morning. No bonds were required
by the district attorney of either Davl
dor or ' Clements.
Matlen alleges in his complaint that
ho and his wife were the owners of
lota 1, 6 and 10 in l.iock 1 of the Elec
tric addition and that Davldor on Janu
ary 17 made a verbal agreement where-
py ne was 10 nen me properly ror M al
ien. On February 17. 1908. the com
plaint alleges that through the false
and fraudulent representations of tha
defendant Davldor, the property
bavins- been sold. Matlen gave Davldor
a warranty deed for the lots which hs
alleges Davldor agreed waa not to be
delivered until the purchase price was
paid. He alleges that this price waa
to be $1,000. The money .was never
paid, the complaint alleges, and Davldor
transferred the orouerty in small por
tions to tha other defendants named in
the suit.
Dartdofa Utory Differs Widely.
. Although tha price of potatoes in the I than oar lots. Car lots at special prloes
memo nortnwsst is ratner low at tnis i suoien to rioftueuona.
Has a Long of 74 c Today.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Apr. 18. Doss.
May 1 00 11
... It 'M . 7
lma awlna (a tha haavvveron all over I R1CB5 Imbarlal J a Dan. No. I. It: Nt,
tha Patf la ooaaL. nreaant nrosnecta are 1 1. iUfliilo: New brleanat head, let July
that practloally everything for sale AJax, 6c: Creole,, 60.
wUI be moved away before the present BEANS Small white, 14.16: larre Chicago, April 14. Liverpool wheat
season ends. This Is an unexpected white. I4.lt; Dink. $1.88: bayou, ll.Vi waa dull and lifeless with the close
occurrence the new condiUons making Limes, $5.86; Mexican reds, 4 He tonight unchanged from the final ftg-
Ihla possible appearing but a few weeks I NUTS- reanuia, juraoo, io per m; i urea or yesterday, roteigners reiusea
v, b. srimaui, nn i iiiiuik v
io;
market recover all its early loss and
the leading Issues held a gain at the
closiifg.
Range by Downing-Hopklns Co.:
DESCRIPTION.
ago. According to w. h. uroaaus, nn
extensive shipper for the southwestern
trade, his firm la receiving from. 16 to
go cents mors per iw pounas ior west
era Oregon notatoes ' than California
shippers aro- frantically offering sup'
piles au Jtne reason ror mis is me
most excellent quality of the potatoes
from tnis section tne present season.
One of the greatest helps toward find
ing a now market for our surplus
stocks la that potato growers here are
putting; up tneir potatoes in Dener
per lb; roasted, o I
Japanese. k Of Hei roasted, iu
r in: walnuts. Caiiforula. la -ar lb:
pine nuts. lo per lb; nicaory nuts,
Ida ter lb! braxtl nata. 16c per lb: fil
berts. 16o per lb: fsney pecans. UQtUc
par lb: almonds, lfo.
Meat, m aad Frovlsloms.
nRiuMKlLU 11ATI rroni a treat
HogS, fancy, 7 tattle lb; ordinary, 7c; lng and price in other pits
large, 6c; veal; extra, o per
lb; ordinary. 6 Me per lb: heavy,
..IB. n.r ti: mutton, rann lie Mr in.!
inane.. we loruns Dtini tne oast iniu.nrinr iamb, loniittd
can bo secured anywhere. When a sack I haaIH, Bacon, fcic. Portlaml psck
of potatoes is opened, the quality anl (local) hama, 10 to 11 lbs., 14VfeO per lb.;
also of tha entire lot oan be readily h to IS lbs., lo per lb.; 16 to So lba,
seen, xnis is wnst ins Duyers in mi Mo; breakfast bacon, .4HZJo per
southwest are willing to pay from 18 lib: nicnlca. lOo per lb: cottage rolL llo
to 80 cents more for than they can ob- Mb; regular uhort clears smoked, 1 1 Vire
Uln stocks alsewher a per lb; unsmokod. 10 He per lb; clear J
. In saatern Oregon and I Washington ths backs, unsmoked. lOHc; smoked. HMo; 3T.
snippers are nayina mv c"nia per i Union butts, 10 to ISO ID; unsmoKed, I
pounds for the bulk of their supplies, i$0 per lb; smoked, llo par lb; clear mv
while In western Oregon those shipping bellies, unsmoked. lie per lb; smoked, ji.
vo mo ooumwesi are genei-ativ pacing i j40 pr id; snouiaers. no per id:
10 oents per 100 pounda At these fla- I pickled tooguts, VOo tmeK
urea it is peiievea mat ma enure noia- LOCAL LARi) Kettle lear, 10a. ize
Ings of marketable potatoes will be per lb; 6s, 11 o er lb; 60-lb tins, 11 2c
moved this season. per lb; steam rendered, 10s, llo per
to take the wheat offered, from hero,
and this Induced a slow opening in
Chicago. The market scarcely 'had a
showing of strength during . ths day.
although a fraction was added to ths
nrloe just after tha opening. Tha mar
ket cloaed c lower for May aad July it "J....,',"
as compared with yesterday. ' Eri.
weakness in wneai'arrectea tne traa-iT.... i i,,,h
Mo. Paclflo
Amal. Copper ,
Sugar
Colo. P. A I...
U. 8. Steel, c.
do preferred .
Atchison
Bait A Ohio....
closed with a loss.
snd all
Corn closed down .i(."
about the same as wheat and oats was J.J :7IL
a fraction under yesterday. Pork ended I xtaok inland
in? uaw w iiu Mm iicv lusn ui a, vu ivi luw
May.
mnf VoIh of tka "ai. lib: 6a 1110 per lb; compound. 10a
:.liZT v2! Ylffitioci!. cod.llHe Ibifloundera
;."T.r.- ;V.e7rr;n o per lb; naiibuu 6o per lb; striped
toiiT rrh.hi. .i.. k... ik. nasa, io per id, catiian. iic f to: sai
w?S"t.yL5 b r f tna mo chlnook, 14o per lb; steelhead ( )
f fcin.naafh ne.f .Mn- P' i. .. f" ' - BmngS.
ment ever received hero in recent years
were unloaded today. Demand good.
' Navel oranses ara set tin a verv scarce
7. "JTA h. eoint th-":i.n f ...11 per in; piacn Daaa. aoo per
r - - - . ,D. aiiver ameiu tuic ner ids uuunoiiAigt
2 :9"Va!LKK.. , WIA.-)L black cod. 7o lbs craba, Alameda ..
.;i."n,.nV' -J. V- a-" M i-J?0"nl.""".fw?- ' . Alhambra
S... fi,r- ir..: .k. 1 10 per vw-ip sacs, a.vv; jiym
Range by Downing-Hopklns Co.
WHEAT.
Open. High.
vlji 1
86 8
CORN.
8 . 68
14 4
OATS.
61 68
4114 -41 M
MESS PORK.
May 1830 1880 1820 1820
July 1386 1815 1362 1862
July
May
July
Low.
as
Kg
Bt Paul
Union Pacific
Am. Smelter .
N. T. Central
Nor. Pacific .
Close. A"PPd
BAth I OUUiUCl II
8oo. c. ......
IT I Am. Loco. . . ,
3 Ches. & Ohio
42
SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE.
Smelfer. pfd.
Cotton Oil ....
Cen. Leather .
Boo, pfd
Metropolitan
Money! hlch.'
vl. 1.--
xotai saies, zv(
n Q
? r : ?ff
u ; 1
. TT 68 , MH 67H
. 116 126 H 12644 12
. 23V, 23 23H 23
. 83 84 8Stt 84
, 16 00 8
, 76 77- '76 76
. 163 I34T4 16J 164
. 1 17 17 17
. 100
44 .44 44 44
117 117 116 117
104 105 104 106
16 15 14 14
117 118 117 118
127 128 125 137
68 9 61 60
17 98 97 8V,
125 126 125 126
86 37 86 87
14 14 18 14
124 124
28 28
111 111 111 112
44 45
a ::::: IS
k::::::::::::::1
County Clerk fields and his deputies
are busy preparing the supplies to be
sent out to tha various- election pro-
clnctg of the eounty for tha frlday pri
marles. Today tha office of the olsrk
waa turned Into a mammoth supply sta
tion, and tha clerks wero busv earoellna-
out ths ballots, polling lists, copies of
election laws, pencils and otner arti
cles neeaea ior tne coming tray.
It is expected that tha aunnllea will
be sacked for each precinct tonight, so
that everything may be turned over to
Hnerui ntevena early tomorrow morn
ing. It will then be tho sheriffs duty
to see that tho sscks of supplies reacn
each polling place In proper time.
Improvement Sought.
To each precinct Mr. fields la sending
out a list of questions, asking for sug
gestions to do maiiea to mm aner tne
primaries are over. Ha did this two
ears sgo. and received many replies
double tho value of the lots ss claimed I i.t-2 J"J.rJlV''",1'
lit an anH him ln. I .... ." ""-
man or tna election board in each pre
cinct is aaked to answer are aa follows:
1. Was your voting place situated In
ths right location to poll tha largest
vote? if not, where should It have
been?
1. Was tho voting plsca supplied
with necessary furniture, lights, etc.?
8. Were you supplied with ail neces
sary stationery T
4. Was the supply of official and
sample ballots sufflclantT
6. Ware there innuih booths, so thst
voters were not compelled to wait long?
4. Have you any suggestions to of for
to Improve the system In any manner?
Mr. Fields Is also sending to each
election board a slip cautioning ths
members to put nothln but ballots and
stubs in the hallot boxes when they are
returned. Duplicate statements of the
result are sent out in blank, one to be
posted at the place of election and the
other to be delivered to the county
clerk. In the past some of tho state
ment, have been sealed np in tha ballot
boxes and there was no way in which
the result might be ascertained until
the official count was made.
Correct BegUtratlon Kistakoa.
A method of correcting any mistakes
that may have been made in registra
tion, as where the voter has registered
In the wrong precinct, has been devised.
If a voter finds that his registration Is
imperfect he may report to the office nf
the clerk, where his complaint will be
heard and hla signature taken. If in
vestigation shows that ha is entitled
to vote, a slip will be given him to this
sffect, which be may then present to
the officials of election at ths place1
where he la entitled to cast hla' haJlnL
This saves the necessity of swearing in
votes in such cases, and has been agreed
upon as fair by the chairmen of both
party committees.
According to Mr. Davldor ho simply
agreed to take the property and sell It
for what he could obtain for it This
nroved to be 11.620. Ha claims that
-Matlen was anxious to have office room
n Davldor'a suits In the Corbett build
ing, and so ho and Matlen draw up an
areement statins: mat Mauen waa to
pay Davldor 11.000 for the desk room
and a share in Davldor's real estats
business. Deducting this 31,000 and
other expenses from the smount re
ceived for the lots, Davldor claims that
3384 is still due Mauen. He claims
tint Matlen haa been tendered this
amount and has refused to take it.
Mr. Davldor was arrested after he
had gene to bed. Ht put on his clothes
and was taken to the police station by
Detectives Howell and Tlohenor. By
agreement with Deputy Dlstrlot At
torney Adams the bonds had been fixed
at 85,000. When the attorneys inter
ceded with District Attorney Manning,
however, the latter ordered that Davl
dor and Clementa be allowed to go on
their own recognizance.
n
GOOD STORY FO
m f pie a;
Orchard Increases $3,000 a
a MonthIts Market 13
the Orient.
(Special Dispatch to The JoarsaLl '
O rants Pane, Or- 'April 14. That
Josephine eounty orchard lands are in
creasing rapidly In value waa proved
wtfiui inn unau papers ox
ohango were signed deeding the fine
fruit farm on Applegate river formerly
owned by Consul-Oeneral H. B. Miller,
to M. 0. Buck, a California fruit grower,
for 121.000. Just 80 days ago this asms
piece sold for 821.000. rash. It In
creased $5,000 In value In one month.
The new owner will greatly develop th
place, and Is preparing to make it one
of tha Xlnest fruit farms In the state.
It is Irrigated bv a canal from tha Ad
plegato river. "
The apple-from this place have been
shipped for a number of seasons to tho
orient, a splendid market having been
found for them . by Consul-Oeneral
Miller,' who Is now stationed at Yoko
hama, but who was formerly in China.
DEFIES KAISER ,
AS ART CRITIC
Munich Painter to Exhibit In Many
Cltle Pictures Bpoken of Dis
paragingly by Emperor.
BALD 30 YEARS:
NOW HAS HAIR
Man of 78 Surprises Neighbors and
Doctors With New
Thatch.
Berlin, April 14. At the Kunstlerhaas
Frits Crier, the Munich artist, la ex
hibiting the designs of four pictures
painted for the- Welsbadsn Kurhaua
The kaiser has spoken disparagingly of
these pictures, and for tbla reason the
artist decided to exhibit the studies in
all tha principal towns of Germany in
order that ths opinion . of the people
might be taken. He thus makes a di
rect challenge , and publlo protest against
tho emperor s Judgment
To celebrate the - eightieth birthday
Of Frits Werner. Antler, who still paints
with groat freshness, a collection of his
worka la now on view at the Boval
academy, mainly landscapes of Holland,
Italy and oermany.
Another art feature of ths week Is a
display of a big three part picture by
Artnur jonnson oi vincinnaii. Mynpu
"And tha Lord fiooke." It shows-the
first two human beings In a scene of
striking beauty. .'
iRrnaat MlUa has succeeded William :
D. Haywood as secretary and troaaurer
of the Western Federation of Miners.
CROSBY HALL ON
HISTORIC SITE
Where Sir Thomas More Wrote and
Erasmus Tarried, It SlaDe
Reerected.
per cent; low, 1
per cent.
00 shares.
PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Io lb; soles, ?o lb; shilmps. too per (Furnished by Downing-Hopklns Co.,
lb: perch, Io par lb; tomcod, lie aer lb; Members Spokane Exchange.) Batter Is Holding Firm and Eggs
per'rawKLloo"? tSSffi prfc"'' W"h" APr" UttlcM Retain a Good Tone In Soutii.
days.
up.
This wnl force tha local market
pis, per gallon,. 13.40; per 100-lb sack,
ItM 1.69; Eagle, canned, 40o can; If
Bid.
10
4
6
Alberta Coal St Coke...... 16
Am. Commander ......... 8
Bell .. -. 7
Asked
6
23
EHrss are firm and noultrr Is holding KJTIuSTTr. A
at former.prloes. - . . Cflia.wcttni 17
l lormer .prices.
Creamery butter Is maintaining for
mer figures. City creameries report
no lack of demand. :
Strawberries from Florin, jCalifornia,
are arriving daily, and are finding sale
at 18.26 per 16-box crate.
-'California steamer was lata In arriv
ing today, and asparagus was held
. IplMf Am. fAm.tn.1 In lmrmrmm Mt.nl. .nA rtun VP11 ..... ...
price-Is SS cents today. . Head Lljfht .. 13o
Front, street sells at the following Eocene
prices. Thoss paid shippers are less m?"?11 TW.. .14 o
rarular commissions: i n,'me
iwi. vim. . v.- . extra, star
: " " T ' . . Gasoline
fuwun eastern , vrea;oB ' peiants,
r"i? : . .... .' I Can .floim. Smelter
j . ' . a mmm ai m wi m j i v. . . . i - .
raxor cUma 81.00 per box: 10 per doW fnrln,n, ;;
a-h.a emmt Ml
-t-mmmm w mumwm t . i Hjvnliitlnn
ROFifi rure manua, lici stnnoara. I Echo
11 o- sisal, c; I. ii. slsaL 8c . Oalbraith Coal
Cou OUa . . ' ' " Gertie.
"vu mmm, vu nun, urmnoy omeuer .......
Water White 10 o
11
, HAT Froducers nrlco Timothy,
wiiismexte vauey, xancy vis: oral
ary. sia.evcyis; eastern uregon, II
17; mixed. 10Ol0.50; clover. 1100
grain.
13.6U.
18 o
II 0
s
18 o
II o
14 c Hecla
Happy Day ........
Holden Gold & Cop.
Humming Bird
Hypotheek
intemat'L u. a c
61 0
Lucky Calumet 16
Ulnnnla Pnnni & f.
-.... I ...... . . . - m
mm. Mineral - arm
4!ic MoonUght
II 0 Nabob . .
84.45: straights, ll.rts oxport 11.60 V. M. and I. Naphtha ...11
11.10; valley, 14.45; graham, a 84.lfs Red Crown Gasoline 11
whole wheat, 4,40; rye, 60s, 16760; bales Motor Gasoline ,...16
lie per cent ussoune ., i
ithr.lNn 1 Bnslna Dlatlllata..
dim BKN21NB86 degt. oase l6o pel gaij Srk Coone '
16 O iron bbl 38c per gai " . " ' I Smble?-riboo
fit.) TUKPEN INBln cases, tlo par gal; j RfIJdeer " '
M.hAli .
13fl I n v nT,m
7 e riorTiini : : : : " : : : :
viPanhandla Ismelter
; cheat. I )i alfalfa.' 81 3 a wood bbls. It He ner aaL
liMbUkiu kw, noia sio, eases
Znrs aad VOtatryv - :
j EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 17o.
CHEESE Full cream.. flats.U 15 o
lb; Young Americas,, 16 c; per lb; Cali
fornia, Young Americas, llo; flats, 14
014o lb. - ,
POULTRY mixed chlekana. c Hum
llo lb; fancy hens, 1 So; roosters, ol
I So; boiled, bbls 64c cases 60o a gal;
iota ox aoo gauons io less.
WHITB LKAD-Ton lots, 7e per lb;
Stf-lb lots. 8o per lb; less lots. 8.
WIRfil J AILS Present basis ai i II is.
LitUo Damage Reported.
Reindeer
Rex (16 to D
Sonora , . . .
gnowshoe
I Snowstorm
Sullivan ... . .
Sullivan Bonds
Stewart
Wonder
6
17
73 75
1 . 8
....175 225
.... I 4
.... 1 2
37
8 8
.... 85 ...
.,..260 i .... '
.... 4
.... 4 6
.28
7.1 U. SA
81
1 t
v a
1, v lt
3 4
' is
26 - 27
1 1
. 12 16
r 6 8
10 11
200 205
1
. .. 1500 ..
. 65 7"
(UnlUd Press Laaied Wire.)
San Francisco, April 14. Wheat
No. 1 California club, per cental, 11.57
1.65; white milling club, 11.62
I. 67; white Australian, 11.7001.72;
northern bluestem, 1.621.67;
northern club, 11.67 1.62; inferior
grades of wheat, 3l.36iH.60.
Barley No. 1 feed, 61.35 01.40, with
some fancy at 1.41; common to fair,
II. 27 01.82; brewing, at San' Fran
cisco, 1.42 1.47; brewing- and
shipping, at Fort Costa, 11.4001.46;
chevalier. 31.6501.15. accordlni to
aualltv. .. .
Butter (per pound California fresh:
Extras 22c firsts 20 seconds .13c:
packing No L llc, do No. 2. 18c. '
Eggs per dosen) California fresh,
including cases: Extras 20c, firsts
17c. seconds 14c, thirds 15c dir
ties. No. 1, 14o; do No. I, 14c.
New Cheese (per pound) California
flats, fancy, llo; firsts, llo; seconds,
10c:, California Young America, fancy,
lSo;flrsts, llo, storage, eastern fancy,
New York, llo, Oregon, 14c
Potatoes (par oontal) Lomnoc 11.00
O Lit; Oregon Burbanks, . ? 6c 1.00;
river whites, fancy, 40 85c; early rose,
I1.I501.65; river reds, 11.8691.40;
sweet potatoes, 3Z.B0O3.Z5 per crate;
Columbus, N. J., April 14. Henry Gil
bert, 78 years old, of this place, is s
puxzle to his neighbors and to local
physicians. After remaining bald for
30 years, Gilbert has blossomed out this
spring with a new crop of hair that
covers his entire cranium.
A peculiar thing about Gilbert's bald
ness was Its perfection, not a single
blade of hair having appeared to shelter
his pate In the last three decades. Gil
bert lost his hair after a fever. What
haa caused it suddenly to return ho Is at
a great loss to explain, as are the doc
tors.
Gilbert says he used hair tonic for
f ears, until he had spent a small fortune
n a useless search for a cure. He does
not believe the hair tonlo bad the right
effect after a lapse of 10 years, and he
is equally certain that he Is not going
Into his seoond childhood.
The new hair has Just a trace of gray
mii.il with dark locks, and Gilbert looks
a quarter century younger than he did a
year ago.
CARL MILLER SENT
TO INSANE ASYLUM
Unknown Man Found Wandering
In West Oregon City-AAnswers
Questions Only to Tell Name.
new notatoes. 202o ner nound.
Onions Eastern yellow, nominal:
eastern red, nominal; Australian brown,
nominal.
(Scectil Dispatch to Tba Joernal.)
Oregon City, April 14. An unknown
insane man,, who gavo his name as Carl
Miller was found wandering aim
lessly in the outskirts Of west Ore
gon City early this morning and brought
to town and held for examination. Ex
cept giving his name as Carl Mllleti he
refused to answer any questions what
ever, maintaining a dogged silence all
tho time. He was brought Into the
county court about t o'clock, and com
mitted to the insane asylum at Salem.
Orans-es (ner box) Navels.
I2.10tjp2.40; choice, I1.BO03.1Q;
ards, 61.60 1.10; tangerines,
2.00. :
fancy,
inn; frvers. 14.fiott.o Ann. hrXiir rraonwn, yr, apm. Hummiut tuw .fjuwy vium ion, i,wu
iioodS.OO; geese, old. iaio ibM not surfered ln any way nanaie at o, svo Btewart at T8o.
ri.":.; '... ZZL V. "ST - 1 . ",r"5,'r" I from the drnnirht Fla tarn r)nrnn la I - ...
SaiS-MoV -Cha'sT Dickens 17J BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
aiivo. uoi.e, per lb; dressed, il 20e IViM, "
higher V lVl9 P'r ouiTls-admlttod by ; shoepmSnitTasI ";:5B --i.!
ws-ner. I k... nn.t nuU. I stocks are active traders. We will buvlrv.1 av Man stt
Metallne and Haho Stooks.
Mammoth. Morning and American lead
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Boston, April 14. Official prices:
Alloues ..,.24 (Nov. Con. ..11
miroux .....
Old Dom. ..82
Adventure
I any amount 'or Mammoth at the mar- J Cop.1 Range
HOPfl 1 DOT nrnn. flirf .,1m. I hare. wW ahnnr. ara ranmmA in th prlCO.The.L.T. Keady Investment Dalv West
. r' V -v , I . c ... t nmrmntr II7.IKD rh.mh., t9 AmmAM. I fr. . m
w-- .. I isuiu. , a -
S
prime, 4H; medium to prime. 4c; me-1 winter upon sandy ranges, but 16 per
uiuiu, . afto id; II
1906 crop. HOI o lb; I cent of the Iambs will be saved.
contracts, 1908, 8 8o lb.
Anything with pin . ;
j FEATHERS IS SOUGHT
in Umatilla oountv shennmn aav
that if a rain-comes in the next few
weeks there will bo no loss to any of
me ubuub,
Iron Trade Good,
New York, April 14. Tha iron an.1
steel export trade - shows no recession
as yet, but on tha other hand shows a
ft 1 - "There Is a demand at this
0 time for all sorts Of poultry In v I considerable increase over last year.
4 tne f ortland market Spring
a chickens are very slow to arrive
m a total value or 3130,575,000, as com-
T parad with 1115,600,000, or approxi-
mately 1 It , per cent gain. The roost
4 satisfactory feature of the export trade
a u ton un smpmenis in ueoruary
e ana 1 ror these - is a very pro
a 1 nounced calj sven at the high
e prices now in effect Hens and
e mixed coops are In likewise
e good demand. ' CaU for turkeya 46 ?h0w5d 'raia-over ja,t V ot l,40d.
4 is good with scarcely any. sup- 4
e plies coming. . Even ducks ' are 4
4 not finding a call with no sup-
e ' piles shown." W.; H. Dryer, of ,4
4 "Dryer, Bollam A' Co.
? National Rank Notes.
' Washington April 14. National bank
ftotes outstanding up to April 4, were:
Currenoy, 69,9ll,848f gold notes, 174,
780; total, 6,91S,S43; national bank
notes issued si daya 16,048,810;-national
bank notes destroyed six daya
15.582,328. . - .
NEVADA MINING STOCKS.
nil
Gold Hill . . B.
Green 8
I Ban - Fran, ol sco, April ll. last night's! Mohawk ...4 B
closing prices: No. Butts .61
GOLD HELD DISTRICT.
' Sandstorm t7o; Red Top Kit lie, Co
lombia Mt. 21c, Jumbo Ext 84o, Silver
Shannon ...ll1
Tamarack . .90
Victoria .... 8i
Butte Coals, 19
United 61
Trlnitr ...18
Nipplsstng . 6
Winona ...... 6
wolverine' ..22
.Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Year ago
; ton. .Kevadall.20, Ton. Montana It JO. clearings ... . , 1 1,660,84
MacNamara 3 lo, Ton. Belmont LI7, J Balances ..... 376.601
TACOMA.
Ton. North Star lid, Jim Butler lie.
... MANHATTAN DISTRICT. ;
Granny 6o.',:' v:) :.-v;.
V SCATTERED DISTRICTS. V
Pittsburg Sliver Peak 11.11, Eagles'
Nest lie "i'V-Cr:': s
Clearln gs ........... mm ... I
Balances ....-... m . . . . .v.
711,281
119.970
Ynkon Gold Share.; y::f,-.
New1 Yorki Anr II H Vnknn flnM nn
curb: - Opening 4, high 4. low 4, The crop Is ssUmated as high as 6,
close 4. 1000,000 bales. - - ,
.Good Cotton Weather. , . .
New- York, April 14 Dispatches from
Texas state that. Texas- has had fine
weather for cotton and up to date has
had a perfect, planting season; and- that
an acreage records wur do snatterea.
Northwest Crop Weather.
Western Oregon and Washern Wash
inaton Fair .tonight and Wednesday.
I probably light frost tonight; north to
east winas.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington
and Northern Idaho Fair tonight and
Wednesday, light frost tonight
Southern Idaho Showers tonight or
Wednesday.
Weekly Crop Statistics,
New York, April 14. Weekly exports:
Wheat. 783,106; flour, 225,169 barrels.
World's visible supply, of wheat de
creased l,14v,UUU ou.
i .11 1 f
' London Will Close. '
New " York, April 14. Tho London
Stock Exchange will be closed from Fri
day, April 17. until the morning ot Tues
day, April 11. v
New York Exchange to Close. '
New York, April 14. The New York
Stock Exchange will be closed Friday
and Saturday, April 17 and 16. .
Bolting Pacific Extension. , '
New York, April 14. The Milwaukee
road has ordered 700,000 kegs of bolts.
Others roads are buying moderately of
track supplies.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, April 14. May wheat
opened at. Is 10 d, closed at 6s lid, the
same price as Monday. . , - - 1
. Tacoms Wheat Market.
Taocma. ADrll 14. Wheat, einort
Club, 52u; red. 80o; bluestem. 84c .
. 14 X, CJongTessman V. S. Ellis.'" t
Seven years In 'Washlnarton: needs no
Introduction
London, April 14. Although Crosby
hall Is down and Its stones and timbers
are removed from Great St Helen's,
we have by no means heard the last of
it. Tho bank which nurchaaed and I
ciearaa tne sits acted with more con
sideration than mlaht have been ex
pected from a modern business corpora
tion uy oareruny preserving and mark
ing the material ot the hall and storing
11 in a soum siae vara reeay ror re
erection elsewhere If possible. Many
scnemes 10 mis. ena nave Den sug
gested, but none of them Is worth
thinking sbout compared with that
brought before a meeting at the house
In Regent Park of J. Martin Whits,
chief of a New York firm, when Profes-
son Patrick oeddes explained tne
scheme which he recommends for the
recreation of Crosby hall at Chelsea.
Tha nrofessor and a nrovislonsl com
mlttee with, which he is cooperating
wouia nave neen giaa 11 a site zor tne
stately banqueting hall could have been
found in Klngsway or Westminster, in
ths stir and bustle of the busy city.
The price for such a site, however, waa
round to be quite procimuve. Tne pro
posal now la to erect the reconstructed
Crosby hall on the site of Sir Thomas
Mora's garden at Chelsea, the plaoe
where the author of "Utopia" enter
tained Erasmus, . and to give it a con
nectlon with University ball there.
It is not of course, proposed to trans
fer Crosby hall in its absolute entirety
to Chelsea. - Provided- subscriptions
were forthcoming in suffloisnt amount
Professor Oeddes and those cooperating
with Mm would oner to reemDOdy tne
hall in the building at Chelsea, repro
ducing in all respects the features ot
old Crosby halt Mr. White proposed a
motion commending this scneme aad it
wss unanimously adopted, so tnat notn
lng more is now required but the money
to carry it out.
PARK DEDICATED
AT GRANTS PASS
(SDeeUI Plinatrb to The JeareaL)
Grants Pftss, Or., April 14. Tuffs
nark waa dedicated to the city yesterday
in the presence of the mayor, council-
men ana several nunarea citizens, aii
stores and business houses of town
were closed for an' hour and a half and
everybody went out to Tokay heights,
overlooking Grants Pass, where tho new
park is located. W. B. Sherman, who
purohased and cleared tha land, pre
sented the park to the city. It Is named
in, honor of James Tuffs, deceased, one
of tne oldest residents and pioneers of
the city. Tho park Is in the midst tof
ths now sraoe vineyards, and is ; cov
ered with a splendid growth of ma
dronas, manzanlta and other native
shrubs and trees. It will bo Irrigated
from springs and will become a popular
place because of Its natural beauty antlH
TRAIN FROM FRISCO
IS ONLY ONE LATE
4 Northern Paolfio No. 1 du at - 4
4 7 o'clock, arrived on time. '
4 Southern Pacific No. 16, due. 4
4 at 7:65, arrived at 9 o'clock. - 4
4 Southern Paclflo No. 18, , due 4
4 at 11:30, arrived on time.
4 O. R. A N. No. 3, due at 84
4 o'clock, arrived on time. 4
4 O. R. A N. No. 6, due at 1:45, 4
4 arrived on time. , e
4 Astoria & Columbia No, 21, due ."4
4 at 12:16, arrived on time.
4
' s Pnnerai of Pioneer Tryon. ;
(SneeUt Diapatcb ta Toe Journal)
Astoria, OrH April 14.-r-The funeral
of the late Dorlon Tryon, who died at
tha residence of his niece. Mrs. A. A.
Olaveland. Sunday, will taka nlane at
Portland today In Lone Fir cemetery.
He waa 82 years old. a native of Ver
mont, an uregon-, pioneer or 184 and
veteran ot tne itogue river inaian
wars. ,
V Oood Resolution, v '
From the Indianapolis News. '
Rlaht now Is - good time to. resolve
that even in the moments of greatest
stress you will not forget that the
umpire Is also a mere human belntc,
and may even on rare occasions make
1a mistake. -
L O IS G
TERM
BONDS
It requires a reasonable amount
; of time for the average man to
iuiiy make up nis mina to in
vest in one oroDosltion or ' an
other. All the points are care-
ruiiy , considered. , , 'i no approxi
mate profit is figured; the
chances for loss are borne In
mind; the ability of the company
to pay promptly is a metier or
Interest . and concern. Last of
alt the advisability of . Invest
ing at all, and how much. Is not
to be overlooked by the man
whose dollars count for much.
It has been said by habitual in
vestors that.' no man or woman
ahousd Invest money tnat naa
been earned with great - palna
without at least a weoars consid
eration. Perhaps this is good ad
vice. It depends largely upon :
whether or not a really good in
vestment will bo obtainable at
too expiration oz tnat lime, ins
rmlnt m- -HHh a najl 1a vour a.tten-
tlon, however, is this: It is ad-
vlsable to careiuiiy consider an
Invaatmant before ma kin S it.
Once- decided, however, the longer '
time tnat investment runs, iub
better. This is true for several
reasons. It obviates the neces
sity of going all over the same
grouno again wnen we - lorm.r
Investment expires; It saves tho
inconvenience of settling up one
Investment and starting anoiner;
frequently, when one Is dealing
tnrougn a - oroaer, 11 eliminates
tha Divine of commissions, ad
ding to the earning power of
vnur unltiL lYt Instance, if
you can Invest 296 in a 6100 gold
bond, running 80 years and draw- -
lng 6 per cent interest at par,
you really receive 6.21 per cent
on tho money that you actually.
; invest;, you cup your cuupvia.
twice a year, denoslt them in'
your bank and receive immedl- -
aiecreo.il ior -mem, jrou
nothing to worry you. as far as
that 02 is concerned, for 20
iura. If vou have two Of those
bonds, yoU have that much less I
to tmna aooui. is you nave uim, .
or a half-doxen.. all the better.
You know the assets of the com-,
pany as sufficient to guarantee
the Interest and that money, for
20 years, is well invested, pro
viding it Is jplaeed in OCEAN
BUUHlSHAlliWAl uuinjus. xnese
ara f acta we ara reciting. Any -
Serlenoed Investor wlD confirm
ism. They are subjects or constant .
. eaitoriais . in - mo oig umjum,
Tha leadins: financiers Of the Unit
ed state ara ursine you, to par- .
tloipato in the present period of ;
unparaueieo investment oppor
tunity. Bonds are low all ovtt
tho United States. They are cer
tain to b higher within a few
weeks. It is not at all unlikely
that OCEAN 8HOKJH buwjub
will all be sold by that time.
Over half of them are gone now.
This lis receding opportunity
for 4&U. It is tha only one,- to
our' knowledge, offered in a. long
time. - enabling you to buy ratl-
" road bonds below par upon easy
terms. You can Duy one or as
many as you like at $96. payable
1, down and 210 , a . month.
Meanwhile, your money la draw-
lnar Interest while you are pay
ing for the bonda.
Morris Brothers
cf Ccr.r.crce
IP
Cour d'Al2r.2
pe
For further development, purrs
cars, track, to., the 1'oucie
of Iilaho have dclilcd i :;,r
10(1 000 sharps more of l!;t!r n-
took, as follows: 2:.0oi) ai: ir.' hi
K5.0U0 shr at -j n- r 1
50,000 slinr are ritiiiKil v
company whether ) . r v ' -investigation
thor-!u -formatiori
and ini;-i 'i '
6TJTTTS 1. 3, 4 a; 1 S. : '.
1)3. P. I.. ... . , .