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TODAY'S MARKETS IIORTII DEHAtlD HELPS BUTTER Orders ' From Alaska Keep ' Local Supplies From Fore ins: Prices 'Downward. ; :r-.v ' r". ' ' Vr .... v- . Front street featuree; : Kprlng ducks, are sought ..'), '" Chickens cleaned up. Erg market la steady. , V Butter goes to the north. f , Outside grown Isttuce coming. Salmon run la decreasing. , . 'Opening asparagus la lower. , Utrawberrlise ara quoted Jiinlnf. .;-. ' ctf lemons In this morning. Prilling orangaa due soon.,.,' '). had supplies a.r oner. : Butter Oolnsr'to th orta. .... ' . Local, butter makeraars very mucn elated over tha appearance of a good 'demand for' their-product from the . rut et sound cities and from aiuii. - Tbe supply, of cream ia Increasing quite materially and this northern 'demand comes in ai a moei eppormna um. order to hold the prlc In check. Had i It not been for this there la little doubt ' h. it. mrlitt niM hat. rirnnnrd. in. iiaat amu iu m. uw " by th outsld ereameries who ara al V ready beginning to. toll of somewhat better suppllee than demand. However, rr i. . .a...... l vali. flll f nrlH(1 the larger or uiese are rwivin iui share of the northern demand..1 . " Along JYont street the egg market wan quite ateady today with the price fair but the volume of arrivala Is not . greater than the demand at the pres. , ent range of valuee. Cold atoruga has few days although tha movement Is not ?ulte ae heavy aa expected during the luah of the aeason. gpeoulatore have . practically given p all attempta to fore the market down very much further because .they real Ira that the demand from consumers will practically ' take care of arrivals at the- present , . figure. '""-" '-: ' . Chickens AM Cleaned Up. , With all this howling of an eiceel Ingly slow caU for chickens the mar ket was cleaned up on Saturday of all arrivala and this morning there weru no carry-overs to . be seen. - The de mand Is very likely to hold, quite gool at tha nraaant - rata of values; prices ranging from 14o upward.- Turkeys ara exceedingly scarce and for these tha market Is In the best of "shape with price of live firm at 'is and V17o, and as high as 22o a pound ruling for the choicest dreneed . stock. The market would very likely stand quite fair arrivals and be able to maintain these figures. . t-, t - Shad, applies Am Better. . Supplies of Columbia river shad 'are Increasing In the local market. The flah are of good quality and are find ing a good demand along the street at 5c; roe shad 10ct and shad roe 2te a pounds - ' . According to th wholesalers the caicn 01 saiinnn in ma nunnuin not quite so liberal and but twoMons of fish were received locally over Bun- - day. The run now constats mostly of Chltiooks, while a short time ago tha ' greater number of fish caught con sisted of steelheads. Reports front the lower voiumoia inaicai m sa.uj wu dltlon. -- ..- , - Strawberries Am Quoted Higher. '-Because- or.-' tn amaiier arrivals 01 strawberries, , compared .., with the In creasing demand In the south, prices ara hlaher. and loeal values have ad vanced 26c a crate. Late Baturday af ' let-noon some of the berries sold as high as $2.(0 a orate. - A car of lemons was on the track this morning. ; . ' ' .. .. There Is a glut of poor-quality, flan Francisco cabbage on tha market but I.ns Angeles quality. Is finding good call. Former prices rule. t - A car of seeming oraDges Is due from the south within the next few days. Navels ars firmer, scarcer and higher In the south. .No change here. . t . Brief Botes of ths Trads. . -v : 'John A. Bell of Bell ft Co..-left, this morning for a business trip to Olympta, He will bo absent several days. - Market Is overstocked . with rhubarb and all sorts of quality Is offered. Prices range from S to 4o a pound. . Potato trade Is still very liberal. Much too expensive for ;tog feed. Locar onions ' are fast disappearing hut the "hiarket la somewhat easier on ' Texans because of the prospects for arrivals of cheaper stock the next few days ' " v.'" Outdoor-grown lettuce ' is in larger supply and there Is in consequence an ' easier feeling on hothouse. Price down a fraction loo.. - - t Asparagus is only In fair supply this ' morning but more liberal shipments are expected tomorrow. ' . Front street sells . at the following r prices. ? Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: - - drain. Hoax and Xayv .'. v FLOTJK Eastern Oregon ;. petenta . 4,tt; straights.. ll.fiB; exports, fi.iBQ , ( ll.0; valley. $4.45; graham, Hs. S4.M; whole wheat, $4.40; rye, 60s, ItTeO; bales 'HAT ProduceM11 arica Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy till- ordin ary. $11.60012; eastern Oregon. 1 10 17: mixed. $10lu.69; clover. $10912; grain, --) j cheat. ); alfalfa, $129 CHIT TIM BARK 4 9 4 e ' ' Batter, Effr and Poultry. BUTTER FAT -Delivery t. d. b. Port- " land; sweet cream, 22Ho; sour ilHo lb. V BUTTER Extra creamery, 25c; fancy ,, 92 9 22 Wo; ordinary. 2 Ho; store, 16c lb, ' i- EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 17e. . CHEESE Full cream, flats, 15 9 15 He half skimmed, ISo lb; Touna; Americas, , 16910HO per lb; California Young Am ericas, I6c; flats, 14o lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens.' 149 14Ho lb; fanoy hens. 14 15c: roosters, old. lOo per lb; fryers, 14.60)4 dor; " broilers, , $4 9; geese, old, 9e lb; : turkeys, alive, 15917c per lb; dressed, 10920c lb; squabs, 22.60 dosen; pigeons, $1.25 dosen; dressed poultry, I9IV1C per lb. higher. Bops. Woo) and Klfles. , ' ' HOPS 190T crop,, first prims, So; prime, c, meuium 10 prime, ec; me , dlum. $94o lbs 1000 crop, H 91)40 lb; ' oontracta. 1008. 88Ho In. ' WOOC1908 WlUametta valley 12 H MOHAIR 1008 Nominal. I89I8H& HIDES Dry hides. 110180 IhVsalL 4 60; green; lo less: calves, green. pwto: aips, so lb; bulls, green salt. 1 mriHO in. Sheepskins shearing. -119200 each; short wool, 2 to 91 ec: medium. CANNED ASPARAGUS s, PROPS FR03I SKIES 4 - You, can show , your pocket- e 4 book nowadays without having H 4 it connscated when buying as- e peragus. Opening prioes on the 4 4' California pack' have been an- 4 e ' nounoed bv" : HIckmott and the 1 e 4 central California canners. Hick- e mott'has returned to tha busl- 4 ness after an absence of several e ,4 years and his prices ara 12H to e, e 15 per cent lower than opening e values of last year. ; Tha central ' e California canners' prices are 4 higher on white than Hickmott e but lower on green. , r 4 THE SHAKPER AITETITE . FOJt SPRING DUCKS This Is spring duck weather from a consumer's point of view, although sa far as the duck is concerned, a little more water would be welcome, The publlo wants -spring ducks some about eight weeks old and commonly called "green" and for these the price would; likely rule around 25o a pound for awhile. However, none are arriving and tha edge of the spring; duck ap petite Is getting sharpsr. . . . . . wood., 0c9$l aacnj long wool. 71c 9 TALLOV? Prime, pet 1ft. 304e iH a. 1 and grease. 2 91Hc - v .; , . Trults and Tse;etablae POTATOES Select. 7c. selling: buy ing Willamette valley. 4t50o; eastern Multnomah and CWckemaa. to per wt; awiwis. iKWtol new potatoes. Oo. oklONft-Jobblua pricey beet. Ore son. 15.00; seconds, . 24.0094.25; Tex as $J.7 per 10 lb. crate; t crata Iota, ".'"crate; garlic, 22o lb APPLES Select, $8; fancy. $2.2$ 9 I. 5 of choice. $260: ordinary, ILHti FRmTS Oranges. $2,259 2.75; bsnsnas I Vic per lb; : crated. 8c; lemons, $22.(0 box; grspef.ulu $2,509 8:50: plneappUa. 849 doj: tangerlnee, II. ti oxis strawberries, $2,26 le ,l- vTLPOh.'ABLES Turnips, " new, ; 589 . aack; carrots, per eack: beatt 1 ni urkr naranlDS. $5o&ttl cab bage. 1 1.50 & 1.00; tomatoes. California, 8l.fi: ilorlU. $3.50W2.75; kexloaA. 82: beans, 18c; cauliflower, Oregon. 'cXl artichokes. 75o dos; green onions. , 40c dos; veppers." oeu, c; tnu iv ui hotnotse lettuce, $1.0001.50 box; head . . .ii.iiiii Km vm hnthnim.. California, $1.5092.60 dos; radiahjs ISo dos. bunches; rhubarb,- Oregon, 4e lb; oelery, $4 604.75 crate; cranherrlee. naracus. Oregon. 97o lb; 09c rfmn Lunches: California. o lb; ' spin ach. $090o box. Orooarus. Vats. Bta SUGAR California j Hawaiian Re finery Cube. $5 80; powdered. $$6j granulated, $.25; conf. A., .46; extra B., $6.00; golden ynjuw, $5.7$; beet granulated, $8.2$; bar rels, 16c; half barrels, $0c; boxes. 66a Mvanca on aack oaalsv " ' ' . t (Above prices ara It days net , cash notations.)-- - HONET $2.0 per arata. COtr'EE Packajs nranda, $11,889 "salt Coarse Hslf j round! . l0s 112.6V per ton: 60s. $14.00; table, dairy 60s, $1M0j 100a. $18.76; balea. 82.10; importid Liverpool; 60s. $2u.0et "Va $18.00: 4s. 18.00: extra fine arreia. la s and 0S. $4.6096.60; iJveipool lurns rock, $20.60 par to; 60-lb rock, $l$.60; lOua, $11.00. . (Above prices apply to sales of less than car lota Car lots at special price eubject to lutuetlona.) , RICE Imperial Japan, No, L 8c; Na 1 6Vkt6o; New Orleans, nsad. Is; Ajx"6l; Creole, 6.110. - . . ; whlteT $t$6j pink. $1.86; bavou. ,$$.$$; Lima. 86 1 85' Mexican reds, 4Hc 1 um..-,0'u' -7.T. V..lr ijTwM. Ik? I HtLA.pt ami u woim. ;." NUT . uLamiia Jltmbo lb m. f. IK TrkMmtmA 0e par lb; Jspaneaa, aneae.8U9$VC: rose ted. $ He per id ipr 19, T . " .. ." ... - walnuta, Caurornia, is oar to pine nnta. 10 per w; uraorj , r, , . k...ll nut XkA, Mf lb: 1 11- berta16o per Jb; fancy pecans, 1492 per In: almonds. 14c Bfeata. na and Frovlatona. DRk-SSED MEATS Troni street kiti Wc; veal, exua. W9o P lb: ordinary, 'IVio per lb: heavy, 78e per lb; mutton. Taney, lie per in. HAllS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack (locaiT hams. 10 to 18 lbs., 16o per lb.; 14 to II lbs 14 Ho per lb.; 18 to . 20 lbs, 14Hc; f breakfast bacon, 149220 per lb; picnics. lOo per M; cottage rolL llo lb: regular abort clears smoked. 11 Ho per lb" unsmaked. 10Ho per lb; clear backs, unsmoked. lHci smoked. 11 He; Union butta, 10 to 18o lb; unsmoked. 12o per lb: smoked, llo per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked. 18o par lb;, smoked, 14o per lb; shoulders. Ho per lb; olckled tongues, yoo oacn. LOCAL LARD Kettle l.f 10a Ittta perlbl $S, 12oVer lb; 60-lb'tins; 12e per lb; stean rendered, 10a. 11 Vo per lb; '5s, llu per lb; compound. 10s. ''fiIh R'ock eod llHc lb; flounders, 6o per lb; halibut, -8c per lb; striped baaal 1 per lb: catfish. 11c ir lb. sal mon, chlnook, 8c per lb ateelhead. 7o per lb; herrings . 6o per lb; soles. 7d per - lb; , shrimps, . lOo per lb: perch, $o per lb; tomcod. llo par id; lobsters, 15o per lb.t fresh mackerel. 8e per lb crawfish, 25c per. dosen; stur aeon. lHo per lb: black baas. lOo per lb; silver smelt, C97e per lb; sturgeon, 12He lb: black cod, 7Ho lb; era be, $1.0u91.50 dosen; shad, 6c; roe; shad, 10c: shad roe, 25o lb. A r oibltR flhoalwajer bey, per gal lon. $2.60: per 100-lb Sack. $6.00: Olym pli per gallon. $140; per 100-lb sack, 8O09$.60: Eagle, canned, 0o can; $7 dosen; eastern In shell. $1.76 per nun- CLAMS Hardshell. " par box. $1.40; rasor clams. $1.00 per bos: lOo per doe. Faints. Goal OIL Bto. " ROPE Pure manlla, lie; standard, line; sisal. $ic; L B. alsaV a. . . Coal Oils . Dw,. Water White 10 H 14 Ho Pearl Oil Head Light $Ho Eocene Special W. W.. 14 : 0 Elaine ............ Extra Star .. . 18 0 !? 21 o . 4 I ,28 o .11 a 18 . 0 Gasoitn- lfon Bbta V. IS. and P. Naphtha ,r.12Ho -Red Crown Gasoline..... i Ho - Motor Gaaollne ....... r. 16 Ho - 86 per cent Gasoline ...10 Cases. 19H0 22Ho 22He $7 He 16 e BENZINE 86 deg., cases, ; lHo per gal; Iron bbls.l$Ve per ali . TURPEN .' INE In rases, ,720 per gal; wood bbls, 9c per gal. - LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls 49c; cases 55c; boiled, bbls 61c; cjises 67c, a gal; tots of 260 gallons le less. . i WHITE LEAD Ton lots. ?Ho per lb; 100-lb lote. 1c per lb; less lots, $Ha..." .WIRE WAILS Present, basis at $$ 28. SUPPLANT JAPS BY 'IS'Ofi F (Special Dlptch, to The Journal.) v La Grande, AprU 27. Work on the bis? sugar beet farms tributary ; to Un ion Is In full blast at present. Ths seeding: has bsen completed, and the recent arrival of about eighty ; people, Germans,' many of them , from Walla Walla,, marks a dlstlnot period in sugar beet culture In Union county? It Ms the purpose of the company to event- it.ltv .unnl.nt T.nt YlrAek .nil Vnrenn labor with Germans. This promises to be a - very prosperous year in sugar beet culture. . . - EASTERN LIVESTOCK HIT, ' rtk: - ' -f ..." " : :-;fe ;rV ., . , Hogs, Cattle and Sheep Are All Feel ' inir Effects of Bine Monday. Chlcaero. Anrll 27. Hogs, ' 48.000 n. ,10n i 8,000; -cattle, 10,000; sheep. 800. ' ' Omaha, Neb., April 27. Hogs, 4,600; cattle, 2,700; sheep, 10,000, . ARMS OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. MONDAY JSVENINO. APRIL 7,1003. Rutfpr Rpaqnn Year April to 22 l-ilc IS. Ill PROSPECT Only 0l3 Yards flowed lip and Others Are CultlYafcd , Better, 'Than Ever. ' f'.'By Hyman H. Cohen. . ' ' ', Trniaaa u nraeent signs go astray Oregon1 wUl produce mora bales of hops during 1808 than a year ago. , While a few week ago thera was no. iMnr but talk of olowsd-up acreage. now everyone Vis cultivating etnd do ing the work In a mora tnorougn man ner than a year ago. . Yards that were said to, be ready to nii ,m kv (ha ownara a Hw weeae a ,n luava found during the past - few ag da days to be In prime condition i Doles and wire adjusted to a nicely, auu who vijwv. r . situation Is that the yards that have been plowed up to date have been those nianian i or nrniiii - -n-i and during lata aeaaona could scarcely k - , . .1 s.nnM n fnrm an aver it nroduotion. In few sect lorn s of ths HI, urmiuufcivii. - ' v- r it lia varda been nlowea up. This really meana . that while the . t win nnt ha aa heavy .11.,. J . ..Vk'V ... .... - - aa a year ago, the production will be greater oacauso mt juu." celved better attention and only the poor croppers have been given over to other purposes. J---- I fOO K a inp on ins urnun bik" to Huletn yesterday, pausing for exam (nation' alone- tha route, and found but few yards that have not been- worked. TV.. mnm A . . mm t h rlll h fltl. of the banner hon-produclng seotlons of ' the country, i tie viae vuvwvu iwu .vih. FOREIGFiTRSFORCE A DECLIfiE IH WHEAT CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. ; Open. , Close, Apr. 26. Loss. Msy July 4..e S$' '.I 85t ; : .$$ Chlcsgo. April $7. Every ; Urns the foreign wheat, markets go wrong there i - MMnAinllnff Inreaaa 'In hearts?!- ness In this market, although for a mo ment or two me duii viemru. uinj .iui hold control of the situation and price. However, there was bearlahneas every- wnere in ine wneai msrmi wiajr. ..iwvil r th m mA ml A Inwee and clnaea ll4d under the final of Saturday. This mar ket opened c to He lower, and closed He to He under the previous season. Liverpool caused me oaa atari nare, what. Short covering and profit-taking In the May brought the price to wltliln 1 11 e- m-. ai - f" " a fraction of Saturday's closln 5ull, w little change in price for the day. visions were entirely lacking In rt hfrmiu of tha Inability Of Corn ana oatf marxec were Ith Pro- Ku.mi.ma .1 InahlHtv Af narfr. aiin era to hold the price of hose muzz. For (Range by Downing-Hopktns Company) Onen. High. Low. Close. May.. .:.. ..7. 97 9i 97 July. bs e it e r CORK Miy,... H 7 Ijuly ....$ ills $6 $2 OATS Mav. .....$24 ' 624 81 $2 July..... 41 H . . 48 H 42 H 42 , 1 , MESS PORK. May .........1290 1291 1285 1285 July.. ...1326 1225 1217 1317 GRAIN IN SAN FRANCISCO. Barley Firmer and Higher for Spots and Futures. , f San Francisco.. April 27. Merchants' exchange quotations: '..., WheatMay. 81.65! December, $1.67. Barley May. ' $l.$9i December, $l.a6H. , - - 1 , Cash prices wore: - . Wheat No. 1 winter. Walla Walla. $1.66'; red Russian. $1.62 H: turkey red ,i .11 70: h nts em. si. o per cental. Barley No. 1. bright, feed. $1.42 H; XT .1 kMol 1 1 Ki rr r.n i ml av. - a ' ' ' ' v . . . ' Oats No. 1 white, $1.66 per cental. Millfeeds Bran, $30: middlings, $12.5; shorts. $30.60 per ton. ; Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon and Western Wash. Ington Fair tonight with light frost, Tuesday fair. Northwest winds. tTn.t.pn firmmnn V.trn Waahlnatnn and Idaho Fair and cooler tonight with heavy rrost. 'i uesaay iatr. . i a ii mi i ' slj il )i i ii ' Liverpool Wheat. Market, Liverpool, April 27. May wheat opened at 7s4Hd: closed at 7a3d, a net loss of lHd from Saturday. , , -- ,-V; , American Grain Supply.' New York. April 27. American visi ble supply Wheat, 86,865,000 bushels; corn, 5,714,000 bushels. , - '; f '?'';'-. World's Wheat Shipments. New York, April 27. World's ship, ments of wheat, 6.232,000 bushels.' Chicago Cash Barley. -' Chicago, April 27. Cash barley, 709 86c. . NOMINAL ARRIVALS . F Prices of Best'3Iove Up 15c From Low Mark; -Sheep Feel Weak. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. " t Hogs, Cattle. Sheen. Today 1 262 1807 90 29 207 1908 ..,....,.,., ... .75 . ... 1905 ... 125 Portland Union Stockyards, April 27. Thera was a series of changes In live stock prices and conditions today. Hogs advanced-15 cents from the low point with today's range for best stuff at $6,86 . 60.. The market was .firmer throughout owing to the lack of arriv als. China fats went up 86c. - While the cattle market closed last week with a rather dull tone, tha open ing was better today although : quota tions are about the same. Sheep were - weaker with , a loss of 26o In average prices. - A year ago today all lines were steady at unchanged values. Official yard prices: Hoge Best stuff, $6.16 8.60 -China fats. $6.00(.26; feeders, $6.605.76.- Cattle Select eastern Oregon a sieers, mri.. tamha ulskln. Ii nminns. 28.00 DIG HOP CROP ORCE HOGS HIGHER Cff 6.60; ewes, $5.00? mixed. ?4.76(g'5.O0; yearlings,' If fat. (-t-) i shearlings,. $5.00 i$S.25. ' , , i . . . i J.-V.'.i . t-." ' ' ' ' Later Than Even This 30,4907, Trice Dropped roujia ior ureamencs iicro FIRST CHOICE SELLSJJ 830 W. A. Gordon Buys Table at Board of Trade's First 'Auction Sale Today. ', . nil J uvii.i mmm .iin ii il. A first choice of grain tablee on the board of trade today . by tha W. A. Gordon tn, I 4Atl... . . .. mmt . . ..J company. V i waa ine regular yair suction ana was conducted by 8. L. N. Oilman. The uaa vk in lawva waa &ur a. yvriva'v m year, starting. May 1, ine second cnoice zor s xsdis was secured b 1 by A or 16. r, Guth Alhera Bros.' Milling eom- 1. Tha third ehnlra want to nsny" for pwiuui, uumi i. mr . a. ...... v. wi.w J. il Murphy secured (he fourth choice et $10. The successful bidding was due Haifou lk.t. -. . 1 . .A mwA somewnai 10 air. murpny, wno iiinw to bid up prioes from the lump. The fifth choice went to Sanford, Campbell it Henley at $10. Acme mills took the sixth choice at $10. , . . Tha grain market was fractionally eaaier today but .' former prlcea were still being bid. Produce was snowing tns usual Mon day quiet at former prices. Offers to sell: 200 esses gallon toma toes at $2.50! 60 cases $Hs at $1.8$. Hales: 160 pounds fancy dairy butter st lHe: 26 to $0 cases candled eggs. l$Hc, casee return. Wheat (track prices) Club, $847$6e; red, 83 084c; bluestem, 87086c; valley, 866o. Harlav Faad. 824: rolled. 827 0 28: brewing. $26. . uata ra. i wnna, iii.i)n, ara, 1 ....... ... n . . . . K.IJ1l..a Mllieiuira nrao, mwuinif", $30.60; ahorts. country. $28.50; city, $2; Wlieil ana oariay cuu, - Butter Extra, 26c; fancy, 24c; choice, $2He: store. 16c , Eggs (loss and commission offi ce. ONE CITY CREAMERY PUTS BUTTER LOWER One city creamery cut Its pries on best butter to 47 He per twor pund" square late todsy, but all other makers held thslr price firm because of tha good north ern demand. STOCKS ADVANCE Oil inline New York Market Shows Rise of a 1-8 Points. for St. Paul for Day. . New Tork, April IT. A somewhat more cheerful and optimistic tone could be detected In the stock market during the trading of today. There was a higher rate for call loans due to the Improved buying for investment and, taken altogether, the financial situation took on a brighter hue than for. soms days. The reports of the railroads In dicate that an Improvement in traffic is beginning to make itself felt again and ' thla probably accounted for the sharp advance In some of tha leading rail Issues today. At the close there was a gain of over $ politfs In St Paul, 1 H In Union Pacific. tn Southern Pa cific, 1 point In Northern Pacific and a fraction in Great Northern preferred. The sales for the day totaled 757,200 shares. ; Rangs by Downlng-Hopklns Co.: DESCRIPTION. ' ,. Amal. Cooner . . . Snrar ' Col. Fuel Sc. Iron Brooklyn People s uas ... U. 6. Steel com.. U. S. Steel pfd.. Aiciuson , Rait Xr nhio . .. Canadian Pac..,. Erie ... i ...... . IiOuls. & Masn. .. Missouri Pac. Pennsylvania ... Reading: Rock Island . . . Southern Pac. . . 77i St. Paul 1 Un. Pac. Am. Smelter ... 12' "70- loo 1304 ! N. Y. Cent Nor, Pac , Anaconda ...... ("treat Nor Am. Loco Cen. Lcatncr ,. Ches. & Ohio ..I Rock Island, p.. Smelter, p. ..... Wabash, p. Soo, c. .......... Cotton Oil .....I eft 83 20 H 24 34 $4 . $2 80 86 1U 11214 112 Metropolitan . . . Norfolk 29 Ontario am wnrtiens. . . 21 Total soles. 757.300 shares. Money, high 2 per cent; low 1 per cent close 2 per cent. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cook Co.) Boston, April 27. Official bid prices: ailnnaa ' ?& lOlrl Dom. Cat, & Hecia.680 Cop, Range ., 6tf Daly West .. 8 Dom. 'Copper, -m C. Ely ..., $ ooid Hin;.,ar... Greene . ., , . "8 Michigan ,v. 10H Mohawk . .. . 47H North Butte.; 64J4 Nevada Cons. 12 hi Glroux ....... 3 94 usceoia ...... i Qulncy ...... 2 Shannon ..... 11 Tamarack v.. 60 ; Victoria ..... 4H Winona . ..... 4 Wolverine ...125 Butte Coaia . . 214 United Cop. . . 6h Parrot ...... Nlpplsslng ... 7 Asked. ' Northwest Bank Statement, PORTLAND. Clearing today ..........: 888,811.72 Tear ago .................. 1,111,842.10 Balances today , 88,960.12 Tear ago ................. 120,011.4$ ' : SEATTLB. Clearing 22-252 Balances 183.278 TACOMA. r; Clearing . 65M5! Balances ...................... 61,644 v Today's Metal Market. ; New " Tork, April 87. Metal quota tions! i Copper Lake. 12H 18c: elec trolytic, 12 H 012c? castings, i2 H 9 12C, i . , ' , .rt f'-j- r 111 1 ' TacomatWhen.t Market, Tacomd. April 27. Wheat Export, club, 84c; bluestem. ,86c; red, 82c, . i 'v' - 1 1 1 11 11 a 1 in . ;'' .;' ';'?h'v?; Heavy ; Frost.- ml ' -.1' rSpecisl Dlptch te Tbe Joorail.V . Pendleton. Or April 27. Heavy frost last night in the state -line district In the nortlnipnrt of Umatilla county great ly damae-ed early peaches, strawberries and cherrles.:v , 1 ; - : w HIT SIWYS FREE OFFUUERALS ' -'I -ewaJS-a-SlS-aWSn-w Ministers 'Fass Resolution V Asking for Change in : Present Custom. . A resolution was passed this morning at the Presbytsrlan Mmlsters' assocU tlon raauestinf tha undertakers of the city, where It falls In their power, to refrain from placing runertig on uo- Amw ' , v rha matter of the Sunday funerals has been talked of many Umes, but nnthlnf eotnes of IL" Said One Of the ministers. 'Tor soma reason unknown to others tha undertakers seem to pre mm kavina- funaraia on that day." ' In stances were cited of ministers who had opposed Bunoay xuneraia iuim . . It would have more force.- sug. TT. . i- . - m . . n Mr.lntuui came ?rom the general ministerial tlon." It was finally decided, however, to let the resolution stand and hope for Indorsement from the general asso ciation, nev. enry 7.1 elected to serve tba unexpired term oi in reference to tha theory of a lata origin of tha PepUteuch. Dr. McQaw showed by the rererenoes to the Pentateuch .In the PIm and tha familiarity Shown with the Mosaic dlepeneatkm In the. book of Deuteronomy, that the PenUUuchmust hava preceded these. - .u'.' A His conclusion wss that there il w sufficient evidence for tha thfry that some othea than Moses wrote the ( books ascribed to .m. He stated that It- Is lmin.a to believe that forger wrote the books with, the pur pose of deceiving, since) Moses men tioned no less than $7 Umes aa tha an- ll,-U would be psyhologlcally Impos slble." said Dr. jcOaw. ';f or a man to put himself so completely Into the spirit of Moses' tlms aa to produce works which are so authentic and incon trovertible. . No onet but Moses could hsve produced them." - ' in the discussion which followed the paper. Kev. Charles Hayes held it 1m poaalble that such a redactor, as a cer tain type of higher rltlo sums to have written and harmonised the Scrip tures, should hava made an Impression on his own generation sufficiently marked for him to be known by name. tlllNAMAN FOILS HIS ENEMY BY MURDER (CBltad Prete Leased Wire.) v.lllnrh.m. Waah..'- ' Anrll 27. I win Waha. a rich Chinaman, who w a Chinese girl 20 years old, and who he says was his wife, but who Is be lieved to be a slave of his was detained In he United mm'tJ"S, 'he? nt Sumas. murdered the girl bv cutting her throat Baiuroay nisu the county jau ne v.. ...... glJTB rO UTZIB'S CATALOOTHB ; vt . i .,. ,'- Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. "Address " ' - - " : . ' ' ' J. J. BUTZER. SEttDS . Xetl A. Ji. MEW'S DISEASES. CURED TO - - i , . - , ; '.. . ' . - tl X IMy II (( 1) Uncomplicated ll'Vs-K Disorder No other physician employs a like method, and so thorough Is my work" that there need not b the slightest fear of a relapse Into the old condi tion. U is not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until It is too late. My method Is perfect and quick. The cur Is absolutely certain. 1 ua NO KNIFE, cause no pain, and you need not be de tained', from your work for on day. 1 espectally sollclt those cases wher many so-called treat ments hav failed or where money has been wasted on 'electrio" belts and other sppliances. Those In any trouble suffering from S PER- ItorhOEA. LOUSES AN D DRAINS. SON or any other disease tending to destroy and dlsflanir and to render happiness impos sible are urged, to call upon me without do- Consnltatioi. and Advice HOTTBSt S A. M. TO The DR. TAYLOR Co: . .4 934 Morrison Street. OOaUTZB SZOOD ABTS XOB&XSOZf STBIBTS, rOBTXAVS. OBBOOH r WHEH m PROMlSE A CURE Y0V MAY RELY UPON IT , THAT WE WILL CURE YOU WE CURE QUICKLY, SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY WEAK- ; NESS OP "MEN, ' VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, SORES, ULCERS. SWOLLEN GLANDS, KIDNEY, BLADDER AND RECTAL DISEASES; PROSTATE GLAND DISORDERS AND ALL CON-; TRACTED SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN. ' , 4 , . CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. ' If You Cannot Call, Write fof Our Sel-Exmntlon Blank Free, Our Fee $1000 No Pay Unless Cured CONSULTATION CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITEDA per sonal, thorough tnd searching examination 18 . desiredj f11" Inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. m., excepting Sunday Ironi 9 to 12v Address or call on the ; 4 - - ST. LOUIS KEDICAL AXD SL2CICAL COBBXB BE COITO AJT1 TAMS1XH -V sm 681" urjiniiuvi bjmuuii a -- port Waha to China and keep the glrf inmseir. x or inia mra n 7 ' killed her. On the way to tnis cut ne rt-r.A t.m mhmrltf KI rtftft it ha COIllJ he allowed to go back to China, llie . . .... . . t i . I V. . im einry ne oia o ins enarui um"' j that the woman trlod to kill herself and that ne Tinisnea ine ;oo oy euiima throat with a rasor. - i' a ' ggg!!!!g?3 PIU.NT15Q THR EAOLH PRINTINO CO. NOT IM trust; close figures, good work. 88 Russel bids., eorner 4th and Morrison. MmWtaRTEKYn0"VfcD7Ta 146 6th St., epp. Meier Frank'a" billheads, eto. Main 1668. 148H let. TlUNSPOBTATIOw COOfl. BAY LINE Tha'ateamshtp BREAKWATER leaves Portland wedaesday a 8 . am- from hmk atreet dock, for Bforth Sead, M adTMars. Id aaA Coos Bay potato. jrretgbt re- ealvea tm e p. m. vm 0y.F aamna. Passenger fare, first cUss, $16: saoond clasa $7. Incluomg perm , ami mtsu Inquire city ticket ofOce, Thlrdand Washington streets, or Oak street dooa. Colombia Elver ftcencry ' maavbATOS Lxwrn 8tbahzm, ' Lally aar vice between Portland and The Callea, oxoapt Sunday, leaving Portland at 1 a, m. arriving about I p. m carrying freight and naaaengers. Splendid aceommodaUons . , for eutflts IfcokfEtV Alder st, rortUnd, foot of Court et- The Dalies. Phono Main 114. Peruana. - vobts vaomo rriAicsxzp ca . ,i ...'.-.,.... srrxAxsxzys Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder , Rail for Eureka. Saa Vtanclsoo and loo Anralas direct every Thursday at p. aa. Ticket offioe 188 Third .near Alder. DD. PIERCE Cures all Ifervous aad Private Diseases of men: Quicker and ' cheaper than others. Call and sea him first. Consnltatlpn I free.- mono aiain Office 181 1st su corner I ainmit. f OR WOMEN ONLY S. Jta.aa.Ma'a OAtTlllslllfkd Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The beat and onW reUable remedy for PELAf Bp PER- iSlrst'sU PorUandT Phone Main 1086. STAY CURED " " ' : Feein Any SR. TAtXOB, Tn J.eaning. SpvolaUst. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED FREE T. U. SUITOATm, 10 TO L, : ' i - t (tin Hilit' 'klKMlWi wr j f La?T4m. v' ?jrv " MEN We Never Disappoint Out Patients ' DISPENSARY' STSSSTS. POTliAir, 02SGOS San Francisco Ollkz Oregon Journal . 1206 Call Bld Telephone Searaey SltL AnTrmrtBKimwTii awr erjju ackLrno aUiCaaviua. "' Oregonlane when la Saa "renctsc can hava their mall sent la ear ef Tbe Journal offioe. ARTHUR U FIfiIL RepraanUtl Medical Cuildinn PARK ASD ilDEE SIS. a 4a at -2 2K mm Alphabetical; Directory Barber, S. .TlUggs, . 0, JUrstal, 2C4w deaturtav-lulte Jlf. - - mm. u ft aaavtvnaa. Br. phjrstehn 4 n TT ,,r ul U.I. Buna oaa. a nwiw - - --. - - - r . risher, 28. 26U dentlet Suit 411. 114. A-4DUJ rl lurr dlsnassS lrmaxly Fllednesj bldg. M. 866, A-1266, J oemeivO. U 2faker. ft th, nrfc-fiultel soi. Phone Main 266. A-186. ! Kawke. O. S Sul aCeefar, 9. - y den ti Suite I7J ulte ut. On 1612. A-1618, Main If IS. aV-!44. lVarkiim. sea. Zr deritdf SaftO Phone Main t'. a-im . Parkins, T, Xa r- oVsntlst Cult 40TJ Phone Mala 16lf A-640A Tlauaa. Edna, eun,fc. Tldtlns WnraaeA.asoclatioa Oolta C01" Phnna Wain 4087. ' .. WatsoaKjiifrod.F, -- nstr-tfuiia 668. pnones main eis, j-..-.- i Tenner. aV tt, pft, PhyBiota aaJTW geoa Suit 60s. Wain 87$, A-4m. $U(I VMS WsH 1 - AHSWER3 W 1715T AD3 At th Jonrnal OfOoa Tour 102. TTriaIle4 frtm A 12, 101. I. 8, it, 129, U2i 84, 13. lit' 4 4 A f ; ! t t s y ite ilk ft. VA w3 U Z8Z, IIS. . V, III, mt aim, H4, 806. 2$. It. $10.... ... .. . k 605, T illT lilt Mi t2t i8 Ul 282,162. 168. 168. 168, .62, I 262. 247. L164.aiW ilillt, US, 181. 112. 18. 118, 1. ."t-. P-'bo!58. 21. . . "t. s - Q 16. " ' j';. ' ' ' 8-2V''llt fclJ..., , , . T 149, 14, $V T. 10, $$. . . Y 16s, 11, lOt, 170, 14. . Z6, 9, $2. S. ' , NEW TODAF. FARMS II ACRES i And $-room honss," worth $800; barn. worm auu; cnicaen .nmm l $H mile from O. W. P., 12 miles from Portland; only. $1,800. .23 ACKliS 5700 TTnlmoroved ' landl 1$ mUea from Portland. 12 ACRES $750 I acres asy to dear, hous wwrth $250. other buildings on, th placet II mues zrom roruwia. 5 ACRE TRACT i 1 miles trom carline, northeast of Montavllle, $L$00; will b on th mar ket only a few days at this price. 40 ACRES $3000 1 miles from Slefer sUtlon. O. VT. P.: 80 acres cleared; hous and barn not finished; good wen near "! ''"'' t orchard. 200 trees ,se outj will divide I . i at Ja.UaJ ! . piKCt UCB15ju, 110 ACRES U mil from Selfer staUon. a W. P-t Eft cleared; 85 slashed, $S acre Umber, good orchard, f-rooin house, larg barn. Funning water near ouse;-am. pony. $ colts, head young stocky binder., mower holler and n,s,".,op?: cream separator and other farm im plements; will divide plac i' d"5. These ara only a small part of the farms w hav for sale., Call ., THE R0DLUN REALTY CO. It HAMILTON BLDO ; w Phone Main 44(2. LOOK! Bargains at Nashvlllet . .... .....siiKftn 1 moucrn uvi 1 C-room, modern cottage. 1 8 -room, modern cottage ......81 ".) 1 Lniam mirt mml.rn COttSff 0 . . . v 5-acre tract cleared... ,,.........5 - 2 lots on carlln..,......a.a.a...tt'-' 2 lots not clos to car..... Jeiiw or I wilt build to suits ait on rh l.-Jl- m t.v. lota as first Daymici on any deaU Be me ,,' . JOE IN ASH at MlUard Ava, on the Mount, Ecou . carime. , "- MORTGAGE LOANS H. W. GODDARD 110 Bicoaro nr. S15.O0O If you have It, you run buv a e"" store In eastern Oregon vim w you can clear 810.009 per ;r. i sounds big but it true. Ad li e n h. w aoDD.r, 110 SECCXS tT. GOOD Tf',"' m a i 4 1 . L- $1,890 'will v ff r" ion the east aide cl'- ' t-i-'i' land' rol'K nw In-! tit 1 1 Jtvut r.iihfT; fiurf ii'ii; i ! carline; Ui-1 -o- . " . A, ' - '331 Ctamtr n V- nil 1 1