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IS.- -.i"- ... .! fiW.I,tJ 10; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3. 1908. WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY Film HOIS ARE Hi DEIflAliO Better Than 15c Is Paid for Select Stock in the Scio 7TT i00 t,v Kalui. ' There Is a much firmer tone ruling In tha woJ market even " l"'10 Portland Is one of the fist phi be-.'ffecteil. Demand I- momly for finer grades, ami if vei v,jn uualltv. the rrl.'o ci"Hiii:ii Latest News of Oregon Crops N( 'i; ti i w i :s r wi vnicit i S .isl ln;:t, Sa l u r , i i v m Hl:n ,-nsl .-,..!., 1 u Ma,,, Mi -. . 1 1 . i . .-I I .. . r t i i ,-' I : ! ,c- Fi PHKCAKT. or Saturday showers to iwrMt portion. i-HiTly winds. 1 1 1 1 I ) t mill night or Sal eust portion, hm IT Am,. he (.utn.-ii It, Ik oh T l . 1 : i 1 C f v , I . ' i; t I' , : l o Is ipl.lte ..,i.f..iv I., eon, a : l:, ,1. During the. I""-' ' ,M ' " ', 'iji Hftlos x.f select Willamette v nl,.;.v 1 if wools have Iwen rej I ;i 1 " tuK range of price. owiiik t,'' '" '" rail for this quality, Ptf'ee:i cer.i 1 -i-; Iff h paid, and In Rome in-i sn.ef. a .Hill hUner figure for w-Hs i above- the average -f valley rmllt . ' Ttllx Kalin of Kalin Urn. ha re turned from Solo where !iv'""k, " ' bi ...n.slsi u-ir . . f T r. ! mi f Ice, MMuMr lwihu would not Ftnte tl .M rirlfft nald. lie s.iys It was belter ' than 15c a pound. . BTn Coarse Wool Are Improving-- l'Nnt nnlv I there fin Improving tone In tha' rail for 1 in quality wools, but even the coarser grades are Kellliig bet ter. Few of the I .resent holders of wools ere anxious to noil, and fur unit reason liuvera re more anxious to do busi ness, and It 1 slate,! that some are of fering a fractional adv ance in quota tion. The market is doing somewhat bettor. In the east, hut there Is not Much disposition for the dealers to bid up tljeir quotations to any great extent. mat o ;t , i r I, a penis "rt I'e I, lies the plan creased in during the ) , i 1, Mil t i t Wo !t AXOTHEK C HKKSK HISK. J Borne Dealers Are Now Asking 14c for Flats, Triplets and Daisies. Trade In the cheese market is now on'--so good a basis that prices are le . pinning to Btretcli upward. Some Front istreet bouses are, now asking an anvanee nf Uii for flats, triplets ami daisies lmt iome are still wlllliiK to let K" at tnrm.r figures. Accordinc to a prom lnatit onerator. California has taken the entire June make of Tillamook, and hut cm nil Bimiilips are beiiie offered then even at advanced values. Stocks of chees In the hands of jobbers are very emalL- and this is expected to force still another advance. There is hut a scant stock of Youns Americas i malnlnK here, with larKe orders com ing' from the north which cannot be confirmed. Kir a-a are auifted firm with ales gen erally at 19c although some are still unable to rio'Tnislness above 184c. I'emand for spring chickens contin ueg heavy, with prices' well maintained. Old hens. too. Creamery butter is slightly weaker because of the very heavy supplies and the nominal outside dennnd. Country More butter is tempotarlly quite weak because of the overful condition of the California trade.. t FKONT STKKKT 1UUEFS. Willam tlie nor ; i u 1,1 I ,t , olllll I ' ore li the Br, bu.silie: i ii K ha n Hi,' post tic bos! 1 Mil'ey Ii: I'"'.sf V sr i . of the III itch Clot' vour o lientoi.. l.iim man for M .' rnllitrn'rolii , wers koIiik Int .f 1 1 t e . :U , p. I .In', or Saturday, :il f tlie Cirexon i : ' , i r ' n 1 1 1 s t o :,1 1 I, Mr t but HlU'Ul .ml '.,, nboit nil in In., sect inn this s a I , : ! y Of p'-utieH 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . - ! at .In per , ! . i I :, s are fto.,,1, .ii .ift. !.;-. The out lliite i.-oo,l atld all w a i l l production a ; 1 1 1 . i ... I area, but n.lteli.illy In l.lll sections s. This will seasons: the s e v I; ,ii . w n. as -c, I - pa i 4 a i si I . .ii i '. -i tors a 1 -io i !,: - . a.-, n. This n !.a i lls were l.ul aad south l'olk a i s pa st The! , la liar . is, most of o the mlvel fruit WHEAT SHOWS A GOOD. TONE (J ic;it Pressure Fails to Pull Chicnjjo .Market Much Jv'ower Todav. WoRMi'S WllRAT MAIlKKTs. .lull. Sept. Cliicaro - -i i r St. 1 .o.jis !):,'. Mill!'., ap.,lN In', '4 l-" S 1'uiiitii ' l":1-,. :iin ilialpc; lei U ... Kansas ( it v 'h I 7b liverpo.,1 '. Ts ',,1 7s '4d July Sept. 1 JMay 'Illc'.w; Op- ) W 1 1 K. T 1. Close , M', I .MAKK i :T. .Inly J. Loss News Gossip of Finance Chicago, July S. A receiver haiibeen appointed for th Ho Hoard company Host on, mliijntr f, of copper, over ii ye 1S2 tons'. June 8. Output of Sharon r June was-1,1 52,0i0 poiinus mi Increaso of 196. ouo pounds ur aKo. -utiiul iif AlichiKun London. July S. 8!lvcr 24 13-18 d. New York, July 8. Har silver, 53ic New York. Julv 8.- -- i-lmiiKed: lake. 12''1i: 12", tg-1 2 r; mstlnrrs. "upper metal tin ",c. electrolytic. 1', 'rr iae. Now cableir. York. July 4!; ; CO 3. Sterling cxchanKe, days, 4Si U ll lu .la mi s the First (11, liy crop litan,l, h'-ciiii opera! Inf.- hi their trail,.. 1 1 but. the fru 1 1 is Rcld. fruit commissioner of district today, siatid that the p was nun h iien , ii r tlian de- t he .c. nners u,",. scireeh lUSe of tlie condition nf says the sizes ai" Inriir. not so hca y asuusuul, Brief Notes of Several Lines of Trade in the Wholesale District. Plums are a drug on the market. walmon run better. ""Freestone peaches are coming In fine ehapa --from the south. Cantaloupe market --is--uteadier. Aft other car of fancy fruit In today. Some sales of loganberries were rnndo as lOway 60c a crate yasterday. i, n eral prices ranged frosi SI downward. Iemon market is showing another ad vance of 26c a case in Rome quarters. Front etreet houses will he closed tomorrow to celebrate the Fourth of July. Front street sells nt the following prices. Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: Orals, Flour ana Kay. WEtEAT.--Buying price Track. Portland Club S6c; blucstem, sc; red. . tic: Willamette valley. 86c bushel. FLOUK Selling price Eastern Ore . ron patents. J4.86; wtralghts. J4.06g J.6G; exports, $3.61(03.70; valley, 14.46; graham, ts, $4.40;. whole wheat, $4.65; iJ lye, 6s, $5.50: bales, $3. MILX.STCFFK Selling pri-n Bran. 126; middlings. $au.5y; siiorts, il'bfe " 28.50; chep. 21-r per ton. HAT Producers' price Timothy, " Willamette valley, fancy. $13fc $13.50; i ordinary, $12.604113; eastern Oregon, 16617; mixed. $10'afl0 50; clover, $8 i'8; grain, '$11 12; cheat, $11012; alfalfa, $9 $10. BARLEY Feed, $26.50; relied, $27.60 " Itfiiti.tjH; erewKiKi OATS No. 1 white, $27.60; gray. $17 per ton. jtntter, Tggm and Ponltry. BUTTKK FAT Delivery f. a b. Port land Sweet cream, 23 jc; sour, 21 a lb. BUTTER Extra creumery, 26o; fan cy, 234c, ordinary, 21sui22c, store, 17c EGGS Extra fancy, cundled, lS',iS IStc. . , CHEES?7VFull cream, frnts. triplets and daisies, 1311'--, Young Ameri cas, 14 'n 1 Sc. - POULT KV. .Mixed chickens. 11 He per lb; fancy iieris, 12c, roosters, old, -So lb: fryers,, lkc lb, broiler. n lb; geese, siuing, 13c; turkevs, aiiy. 'lie; dresucd, 1 & 4j 20c lb; spring duck.-! 13Sf-15c It.; jugeons. $1 16 doz. dresbed poultry, lirlHiC lb. higlier. Boys, Wool ana jdiaes. ' HOPS 1907 crop, llrst prime. 6c. prime, 4,ic; medium to prime. 4c; me , dluni, 8 Vic lb; lu6 i rop, 2u3c ib, - contracts, He and 10c for tnree years. WOOL 190t Willamette valley, 12 Vj fl)l 3c. . SHEEPSKINS Sn-ai me. lOr.fiSc eacn; snort u,.. wool. 60ci$l Mill , $1.26 i-ach. MOHAIR 1907 .i o mul, HJL'ES JJry till,- j : a i ?. 4H$c; calves., gi.-n. . c lb; bulls, green s .it. r i TALLOW Prim. . per ; and rrense. 2''j2Hc CHITT1M BAItK Z - .. , Pmlts and VegetaM rOTATOi:s i hi. i-e -, sweet, fdi'sc, r.ew j... 1.76. ONIONS Ber ru i (a. $ rrate; 6-crate lots, $! California red. $i .25 per 1.60; karlW, I5e lb . APPf.KS New aliforn FKESH - FRUI TS r ,i: t, , 1 4.15; , bananas, Jc t r lb. . ri lemors, S. 7594. ,5 box: graper,- . V $4.60; rlneapples, llansiiar., (li,i; strawberrtea, Willamette f.'K,$l.Cl; CHBtaloupes. $1 25i.il. 7i rtpota, 0c?j$l.l: b!a -kherries, J : , .. ; M iches, $1; ' rears. $ 1.3.".. gr.,p. - $150: raspherriea, K'e,' log.inb.-rrlts ,io-ij$l: rhenles. Royal Ann. S- lb. Vfcti-rrAItLES Turnips, new Or-sor, Jar; tx-ets. 'Oc; rarriits. 2rc j.e.r dmen j l unehes: narsaips t5 -'t 1 1 f 0; rabbrme, j Jl-i.'0;-.tornst9s. . California. $j boxi -. . . i Richard loiclv Multnomah county fruit inspector, is busily engaged at this time In instructing 'the fruit grow ers how to take car of their orchards. He is at present working a-lorig the Powell Valley, Base Line and Sectin IjIiio roa.ls eastward from the ,-itv lim its, and is experiencing no difficulty ui nforclng the spraying law. . Alhanv. Or.. Julv S --There are n limit 60 acrs in strawbeiries around Albany. Which will vield tills season not less than 4.000 boxos to the cere. This pro duction Is, however, not equal to tlie demand, as tlie markets of Portland, Seattle, Taconia anil even San Fra n ; -1 - - , are clamoring to secure tho fruit. One strawberry patch, an acre in extent, will yield this season over l.ian'i pnllons of berries, netting the owner over $;m profit at prevailing prices. From tint patch strawberries of the M.agooii va riety have been obtained ti.hi . l a-mn measuring 9 Inches in rlr, .uiifi-i ,-nce Lincoln. Cal., advices to the S.icra mentij" I'nion Juno 2& sais: Tlie pros pects at the present time indicate thai tho hop crop on Bear river will be an unusually large one this ear. At pres. ent tlie hops .".re dim!, lug onto the lop wlros. nnil are f nnvint unusually fast. If the vines continue irrow as rapidly as now there will probably be an early harvest The r.ew hoppioktng machines whlvh the K. C. Horst eonii.tiny are hii f Id n.r attract mm Ii ntteniion, and are the source of much speculation. At their jig ranch near Win at land mechanics are now building 15 or is machines and they are also oiiisinii'fiNP sm,iH-,t- o-. chines at Tehama. Perkins an,! ml'i.r '"hits. Considering thev have never iern t-st-d on California hops, there s i rumor lhr3 machines mav- pi- , , a f:-il- ure. Horst. hnwever. :ij,pe.t-sj verv snn gulne of the success of his experiment. nd is not snaring exnense. Vfslm arefxcludcd from the workroom. Reports from the barley hnn-est r,f the Walla Walla country statu that the crop Is of unusually good quality. v earner bureau offict.-, s stale th.-if showers will visit tlie entire wheat country either today or tomorrow. .Skies are cloudy. Chh'a'go. July 3. 'i'h ie itns nothing In the action of the wheat market to day to in tiny way change tlie ideas of the bulls or believers In higher prices. Tho first Illustration we can have of the stability of our wheat market is to consider that after a 4 cent advance with charing weather in the southwest and unexpectedly weak Liverpool en tiles, the best the hears could do was to bring about 'Sji' reaction, part of which was recovered before the close. lifoonihall cabbs Australian ship ments of wheat as fi4.'HMi bushels, com rcir.,1 with 448.010 bushels a year ago. Julian shipments ioK.iWii bushels, against 9.U8i bushels a year ago. He predicts world's wheat shipments for Jlonday will amount to 3.tlUD.0O0 bush els. Argentine shipments: AVheat. 2.264, OOtl bushels; corn. 2.42!,Ono bushels. Argentine v1-nJilo: Wheat. 1,440,000 liuslels. compared with 1,376,000 bushels a year nco. Cash markets -Wheat No. 2 red, 90o; No. 3. red. ,SSJ .-!: No. 2 hard. Mo; New York. July 3. bonds : Thus, regis terel !o coupon Threes, registered ...... do coupon Small bonds Fours, registered do coupon Twos, Panama Government NEVER SAW HER CAPTOR'S FACE Kidnaped Girl of No Value as - Witness Against Tony Loveall. .10 1 . 14 . 1 00 . I MI ,100 . . 1-'P4 .122' 105 K'O 1 0 1 tj ii ti 12SU SMIL SALE SECURITIES 7S",i :i lid rd e '! 11.00. Range by winter, S9c Overbeck & No. 3 spring Cooke Co, Transactions in Xe.y York Break Low Kecord for 3Iany a Year Today. Julv Sept. I ec. -May Julv Sep'. I )CC. Julv Sept. May y July ,'Sept. Julv Sept. Oct. Julv Sept. Oct. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. til, 'j S7 k 'g f 6 B S7 SS in, 67 8!) 8H- (i 89 V S3 ' 93 i4 93 M 93 S CORN. 7m 72S 70"4 72 71 'i 72 - i 70 '4 71 H 61 .IS 60 61 OATH. 47., 4SS 474 474 40 't 4.1 H 40 40 43t 44: 43ia 4334 I'dltK. 1500 ir.L'O 14-2 16S0 . . . . . 1&20 1 .755 1 Ttl'd 3 665 1512 1560 1512 1560 LARD. 935 935 932 935 9 10 950 940 947 950 957 950 957 Rl IIS. 850 857 850 857 865 S75 xiiO SS2 860 82 860 882 Liverpool Liverpool, Julv Wheat -Market. . ."..--official prices: COFFEE Package brands, $16.60. SALT Coarse Half ground. 10ns, $11.00 per ton; 60s. $11 60; table, dalrv 50s. $16. 50; IOCS". $16.00- bates. $' 35: Imported Liverpool. Ets. $20.00: JOOs! $19.00; 4s. $18.00; extra fine barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s. j 4.50',f 5.60; Liverpool lump rock. 20. 50 per ton RICE Imperial Janan No. 1, 6c; No. S. 6 V2 (ii 5 5; c ; New Orleans, head, 7c; A1ax. ); Creole, 5ic. BEANS Small white. $4.7&i - Jsree white. $4.76; pink. S3. 85: bayou. $S.E5; Lima.. JS 5: Mexican reds ( . SCeata, Fish and Provision. DRLSbEL) iiliATS - - Front street Hogs. fancy, To ii; ordinary, 6Vic, large, 5 ti 6c; ve.'tJ, extra, 8c per lb.; ordinary. 77V.o per lb.; heavy, 7c per lb.; mutton, fancy, Sjjiiio. ir lb., spring lamb, 7c. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland rack (local) hams. 10 to 13 lbs. 16 '2c per it., breakfast bucon. lo'j2",- per lb; picnics. 11c per lb; cottnge roll 12e lb. regulu short clears smoked, 12c per lb; lue k smoked, 12He lb; smoked short c .ai-. 12 Ho lb; clear bellies, .smoked. 1 ; i- . - it,, shoulders, 12o pur lb, plckied tongues. 1 70c ench. t ' , LOCAl LARD Kettle leaf, in.., 131,0! per lb; 6s, 1$ Vsc per lb: 50 ttt tin'.! 12Hc per lb; steam reMi.-red. 1 as. 1. per lb; 6s, 12? per lb. compouiel. los 9Wc per lb. FISH Rock cod, 12Uc lb; floundws , WHEAT. Open. Closo. July 7s 2 ',! 7s 1 l Sept 7s 1 d 7s i,4 d I ee 7 s ',-id 7 s Vid CORN. July . . 5s 4 d 6s 3 7d Sept 5s 2d 6s 2 ?d Portlnnd raln Keeelpts. Today's receipts-'- Hay, 12 wheat. r cars; b 675 sacks wheat arley, 1 car; and IS bales cars; by boat. hay. Paris. changed Paris Wheat Market. July 3. Wheat closed to 15c higher. Taeoirm Wheat .Market. Taeorna, July 3. Wheat Bluestem. KSc, club, S6e; red. S4e. New York, Julv !. --With two days' holiday in sight tin 10 was only a nomi nal amount of trailing today. I'p to 11 a. m. the sales reached hut 2'J.2O0 shares. At noon thev wore 36, '.100 shares, at 1 p. m. I.'t.fibo shares and at 2 p. 111. 47.100 shar. s. '.''etui sales for tlie day were but 7.4, on shares. One feature of today's trading was buying for Invest merit of preferred the snares. A favorable crop report July 6 and with tho expected nomination of liryun ut about the same period may cause some stimulation to securities the coin ing we,ek. Toward the end of July It is believed we V1I1 have passed the crit ical period In clops r,,r this year, and this nmy help the market. Ra nge by Overbeck Cooke Co y (Hulled Pre Luitd Wlm.) Fresno. Cal., July 8. Unless Orove Rogers implicates him In the kidnaping of beautiful Edna Doinehglne. Tony Ixiyeull. under arrest hois charged with complicity In the crime, may escape con viction. It was learned today4lmt the stolen girl, upon whom tho prosecution relied to Identify RotlVt s" companion, did, not see hla face. Miss Dom- onglrie authorized Mrs. R.'L. Peeler, to whose homo she was taken after the sensational rescue, to make a statement for her. Mrs. Peeler said: Edna does not know anvthlng about the men who carried her away from home. One of them left her as Boon as they reached Coalinga at 3 o'clock In the morning. It was still dark and! as ho wore a mask and did not speak sue would not be able to rooognlito him ngntn If she saw htm. She ways she would Hot even recognize Rogers again, as he kept his mask on throughout the day und spoke but a few words." Loveall today occupies a cell in the same prison where Rogers in confined but tho men will not be allowed to see each other until they are taken Into court for trial. It Is hoped Rogers may he induced to Implicate Loveall if they are kept apurt. Rogers Is the only wit ness, so, tar ns tho authorities know, who villi be able to connect Loveall with the case. When Loveall was placed in a cell here last night he vehemently protested his Innocence and today he asserted that his arrest was n serious mistake. He -said he was asked to Join the posses which were searching for Miss 1 otrHHtt(iu and her captors, ami did so. At the Roberts ranch he learned that he was suspected of complicity In the crime and was warned by friends that he had better make his escape. He was willing to give himself up, lie says, but his friends were afraid the angry mob might shoot or lynch him without giving him a chance to prove his innocence. Miss Iioinenglne will go to Santa Cruz tomorrow, where she will spend the summer, recovering from the nervous shock which follows her terrible ordeal. Preliminary healing will be granted Flowers and Lovonll sorue time next week. The case will come to trial in the fall. sEB NoncBctter.Nonc "Just as Good" INSIST AJTD TOUr. QROOEm Will Supply Ton VriHx Dalles Diamond or Liberty Bell LOUR For Sals by Every Oood Orooer 'or by the Diamond4 Roller Mills 833 H Washing-ton Upstairs. DESCRIPTION. o o n W t 3 tr 7 Berlin Who Berlin. July 3 Yv lit .Market. leat b lower. liutliipest Wheat -Market. Budapest, July 3, Wheat 3 lower. would Whore if quality ms good . PORTLAND 2.1 3 4 yc , medium long wooi, 75c if 181-4 Ii 19c. c lb. gren. . kips, sy ' lb. '.! 4 No. 2 Jl 6e per lb; halibut. e per lh. bass. 15o per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; 1 rnoii, chinook, 9c lb; Mueha k., , te,!liea,l. be lb; herrings, f.e II ; 7c per lb; shrimpy 10c per lb. per 6c per lb; tomci-d, lie per lb. lobs;. 2 f.e per ib: fresh mackerel. 8c per crawfish, 26c per dozen; sturgeon, 12 per )b; blak bass. 20c per lb; r,i; slliej), 1. , 7 - ! .T lb: black rn.l 71,. i 1 ..".,0 doz; shad, 2 Uc; id roe, lJi.e lb. S il OH 1 Water Pay, hpf L per l to lh sack. $.. no- Oiy 1 1 Ion, J 2 40 : per 1 'i lh Kiifle. isnnel, 60e tun. 1 ei -n in ! ill J ! 76 ; ,.r 1 ' 1 Har-lsh.-M. i .-r box !? razor darns, yne : ,.r (,,-x ac t,,r Paints, Coal OIL Etc ROPE Pure Manila, 12V. etan, ia 11c; sisal, HhtC. I. B. hisal, i'jc LINtiKL'D OIL Haw 1 . cases. J'.t, , boll,.,. !,!,'. .-. , . a al; lots of 250 na;:..,ii-, lc :..-. cake ir.eal, ? 3 4 ton BENZINE 86 ileg., cases 1 9 i c ,:r--n ob!. J2'..c f-r k.,1 i, ia-i-..Mi.vt. in cae. i er wood ,h,s. r?t- per pal. WhlTl. LEA I - Ton lots Jc i e: Ib, ' ib jots. 8c lb. lets lots. S'c ib Wil:;: .NAILS Prrsent bass I. ' rnopj ( i: in sw 11: wost . ed il 'b. c rriilis. 1 in ttlB'b t.e. OYSTLR .'on. , t,y pla i er tr J6 II,.',; '. doz'-n . ea s CLA MS LIVESTOCK Rl'V. Hens. Cattle.. Sheet .5.1 1 mi 77" 1 . . . 1 :'-' 642 ; .22 4 ;i 611! . 22 179 109 mil t'niori Sto, kyards, July 3. a in livestock Is showing no change -elitiment from ester, lay. flood ', is still In dbiiiand, and will bring n-iiiin. , af ago today all lines wa re easy .. 'a ngi-,1 al lies Am. Copper Co. Am. C. Ac F., c . do pfd Am. Cot. Oil, c. Am. Lo, .. c. . . A nv Sugar, c . . . Am. Smelt., c. . . do pfd Ana. ftl i n. Co. . . .' Am. Wool., c . . . Atchison, c do pfd B. ai O., c do pfd Brook. Kp. T . . Can. Pac, c . . . . C. Leather, c . . . do ufd Chi. & O. W . c. . M & St. P. . . C. & N. W.. c & O Colo. F. I. c. . . Colo. Sou t hern. c. do 2d pfd Corn Products, c. do pfd Del. & Hudson . . Erie, c do 2d rfd do 1st nfd G. Northern, pfd. in. central A N Aian. Railway . . Met. Cent. itv. . . M. K. T. c". . . do pfd Distillers i Ore Lands ! Mo. Pac 1 Nat Lead ; N V C -....' N Y. . A N. .t W.. e. N. & W.. p N. American . . . . N. Pac. c Prttn. Itv I'. . L. A O. Co P. S. C.. c . ('., p Reading c Reading. 2d p. . . Reading. 1st p . . . R. 1. & 8., c. . . . I. & S.. p I., c 52 . n 6ti!. 1 30 '125 i 7i; 101, 1,4 I 41'l 30-U; ?,() 4 -H Vie I 4 125 125 7 7 1,4 1 76 1001,4 4 1', ti It 1 2 3 4 91 'ill ?s IS '4 I 101 '. 4 I V .lull, Y IN FAVOR OF NOTTINGHAM FRAME Spirited Contest in Health and Police Committee on Fire Limit Question. RANCH EGGS, 2 doz. .45c Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs .25c Halibut, 3 lbs for 25c Milchner Herrings, keg..$l Crabs 10c to 15c We Close Saturday at Noon Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY PhoneS Main 5 A5558 MVi klV 81 Mi I ICO -if 25 133 Mr ,151 is i 39 s I 2 ii Ba I 31 I 49 I -I s 1 1 i ;o j 2 5't 86 4 7 15 9':, 25 1125 'lOO i' 41 1, I " ! " ' 1 D2 i 8 7 1,4 ! 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SC do Tex. 16 7, 1 C J 6 1 5 v. 2 9. 4 I 16 :; 1 '. ill!, 1 6 -'14 4) 2 3 After a spirited fight in the health and police committee meeting" this morn ing, the members of the board returned two reports on the Nottingham matter, one, a majority report, favoring Senator Nottingham and allowing .his frame building to remain within ijie fire lim its and the other, a minority report, ad voeHlIng the repeal of the permit for the building and the destruction of the ne.i rl y.-c,,inpleted structure. Headed by President C. A. P.lgelow of tlie East K,id Husiuess Men's e,ub a commit! too of east side business men and property-owners appealed and asked that the Nottingham building be torn dovn. Mr. Higelow said that he had been discussing the recent increase I In fire insurance rates with the Insur j anon companies, and they told him one j of the reasons for raising rates was ! that the fire limits are not largo enough. CotineMiiiari Cone'atinon favored tearing ! dowti the building, as did Riiildlng In i spector Dobson. who notified Nottiug I ham that lie was breaking the law sev , era I times before the building was be gun, and while It was in process of construction. 1 'oiin, II man Wills, former .City Attor ney MoNary and Councilman Ifftker of j the Raker theatre all spoke In favor of! allowing the frame building to stand, I (saving that the council had issued a! I permit for its construction within the; J tire limits and therefore It had no right ; j to say tiiat It should lie torn down now. j I The building commissioner said he had norl-fied the council that the city j attorney held the erection of the hulhi-l lug and the p.usnge of a permit fori sii'h ere-tlon as Illegal. I Councilman Wills, who has favored , Not 1 1 n;,-iia m all tl.roujli tlie emitro-i j versy, said that tho building inspector i I should have given tlie council a writ- i j ten opinion to this effect, and as he - did not. lie considered tlie I, lame for the-i I whole affair lay on Mr. Dobson's shoul-I ders In spite of tho fact that Dohson j has been the one to lead the fight ! j against the frame buildings all along j , Councilman "Annsnd cnficurrv.il and they, rent a report in against intei ferlnfr with j tho building. Mr', Concannon returned' a minority report and said he would) carry the fight Into the council. I Your Best Friend IN THIS age of great commrtveial struggle is your money, andl your success in life depends very much up on your habits of sav- itiR. Jn short, it is ' easirr to accumulate tivmoy if you cast your lot wittf a .hanking in stitution. We offer prompt service, liberal treatment and absolute safety. German - American Bank Sixth and Washing-ton Btreots, FOBTLANDt OBEOON. Safe Deposit Boxes $4 I'p Per Year "WE SELL'CHEAP FOR CASH" Live Crawfish 25c Per Dozen HENS 17c lb Spring Chickens, Ib. 25c Best Butter, roll . . . 50c Cooltcd Crawfisn 30c Per Dozen Sturgeon 10c Per lb KZADQUABTEM TOM BAX.VOS ZOOS OREGON FISH CO. LA WHENCE IIETHS. Main 1024; A-1024. r i 171-173 Madison St, Below Front. THE HIGHEST GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE AT YOUR GROCERS. sn JL COFFEE sw j"cuvi,AWiu"rr . saassi The iBest 25c Coffee In Town at HAINES Tea Store Second and Alder Streets. Phone Main 170G. T0KE POINTS In 5c Packages toke Joints In 5c Pankiic. Q. Why is an oyster like the Fourth of July? A. Because you can't enjoy it without crackers. And the best Oyster Crackers made are TOKE POINTS Standard Biscuit Company "Sole Makirs of Paradise Sodas" TOKE POINTS In 5o Facltares ASK YOUR GROCER. TOKE POINTS In So Fackag-ea e,J I": lots. Sll, Hogs Close Higher. ,. Julv i. Official ra Hogs Cat: nt .if. 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July A party of1 Seattle people have arrived here to nt- eini ire : itm.oei ai ic national convention iftir making a s'rii, of more tlian 2.0O,i I'll.- The party Is ouipioed of .Mr i-t.ii Mrs. T. S. Llnnv Mrs V. p Ar-d.-r.-'oti and Misses Maltie tliev left H.-iltimore on June 1 and s'ages. The last from I'lieyenne to remain here until vv ten t hev will In an niiiom. ,-ed nf .Mr 1 ?., V. p Ar-d.-r.-m and ' ' IhilP" ev left P.ilMm, 1 the I rip by , as 1 Journey was er They will ntloi Xetv York llond Market. I a y ' i" 1 ,env after the c, proceed to S autoinohile. EVERYONE KNOWS BURNS' COFFEES! a' tie by train, shipping the D. C. BURNS CO. Coffees, Teas & Spices ao8-3io Third St. Bums' Coffecss arc Cof fees with a reputation of 20 years. No matter how strong the competi tion, the sales constant ly increase because once a drinker of Burns' Cof fees always a drinker. H It ,-r.t ra 1 Tr-, IloMon C'okt Market. y i . by J t.i y f : rsi I intii, fo lb: caultf'uja r. C!ailforr.i ri, fl.7S0 3.OO-! Ieas. "(res)n, 3 j horseradish, kffllic. srttehoken 1 , oo; eren ontors. 15e doa; net per t t. 0e: Chile. 2"e lh; bead lettuce. 5 .1 Jc aos; ciku mbers. hothou, )o-l '--irtfl 4v; radish(, ISc dos birnrheii; ri -.iti.Trb. Oregon. JljJe; ceiery. i - .rsia. CailfiMTila. iee lb. goose Mif,( tr; ega-plant. ldtffSj. grven urn, i:iniit out. . sksMMwiaa, sTata. zto. FIGAR IVIifomia liavaSao Re- fn.-ry tSuXtf; I4.t powderao, ( 41: rrv. 4.-rT aranaiat"d. It; XXX r-i'.atfO. I It: -nnf. A. HI, extra . tsidtn , .J: IA, yellow. Ji; t-t rrrmliit4. t( (; t arreia, : hi t trrt4u, 0c; tosc t ed- 1 .'uark lull, liti t-rxrasi are It &.J Mt USh ! per crata,- i , ch.-ewe ' - furc-V 1 : 1 a i '.fornK ! : - easte o. : ic Amfrl, ti s lJ..itnl- pT ' ci) 1 1 ',j : : er'iT tme 1 ( mlonf If eu ' rarigea ' p. r Vaiecctna J- -i ' XortliwptH today A- H- , T.f. ' '. e "1 n lyerh",l: Ac Cer.ke Cr, S - lffl-'.-:l 41, Mnbuk f(l Ne . CerB. . r? No Hutte . . Hi) 1 s' eoli . . . la Mb I I .m 2 2 ) -n v ' s u t x- n t , ". S 'I :i rr. ; re -k . . r Tr-'iit v Tt ' 1 !- Vi, toria . . . J n S Wni v Tine f. V .K. " . . . . 10 "e i,ouie hid t , r i e t '''-S 1 1 s n-15 ." . 1, si us 4 1?H 41 4"V 1 SS I. t 4 W r Met Ii I I '.ter AM 4 ref t 'or,s 4 ' r ref 4. r si ref 4( Met U . . . . crvasl I.ine 4 'ifc si it. nu-r t. Cleflrlnm V r ago B lances Tear ago Clerlna lia if nes ClHngs balance today i ; -seatti.k: ' TACOJJ A. ita 1 r-5..' '1 4:: . I c . . . , -:.4: The averar tnt at !ath f rople srka tjia fcjr accli.nt Is H r. Ilalli-rai fakest Settlement. Si IT' Pll.fl l.f 7V J-t-7f 5 - a, July j i p. . Kenr.ard of Rd--T-- 1 h i'.v1jn tv, rrit'iI aF't aro cf t-e railroad cona mission In col li t'- 111 from it-. M'egon Hallway A Nv ijni t, wtrirntv for damiri r c'i d I 1 carload nf furniture and e,jtioi. . fnevff hlr ps1 from 8t Paul. M'nn. to Shantko Corrplalnt waa f!rt md to th railrxid ompap dirrt, hut it was tlier-d th-m pjrs hd bro l'-at. arxl no atttret at a aettlnrt rrfim. When tt rallmad -omm is in t'"k up if. nittur r railnotu) ooBipajir ia.Uy atlUed ti. M It A; .V 4s P. I. ref gold 4s 'oris. -Trac Co, N. J. f s . . Kri first "on 4 1. N Cnl 1.edlfg 4m . M. 4 I n. R j enij tr iPlll 1 4 !'.!e ! o 1 phiL 4 . I n. K y I Co , Col. 1 1'hfl 1 4s H. 1. Ask. .),..-'., p.n, ' 1 e . l h.'ls (' S4", 4 S t vt t. S 6 . r, 7 . U . . !., 11 ; i, . r-0 '.' i 10: H, let . l HJ ! T !i k 97', 9- leal 1,11 i s 7 io S pa 1 7 4 IIAl.IiT 31. SIIATEJJ. AITO COLLIDES WITH STREETCAR. Ptr'klra rr No 73 r-f te Knst punifl.1 line b tia tly the right an r'.e, sn automoshn driven hv H I.. haptn yetrjsjr sf trr,w-'n knov-kei t front tru,-k of !t iat off t- rs f-e tnorr,r.tum rt the -r then f t: o -..-. ,,r .. V : . . f ' , : : - il y ! s DESIRABILITY The desijfahility of transacting ynttr liankittj; business with the Security Savings & Trust Company should strongly- commend it-clf to corporations, tirms. sncietir and indmdti.tls. It is recoKni'p'f f"r its strength, protnrttness, courtesy and careful attention to every detail. Your account is respectfully invited. SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Capital CORBETT 1500,000. BUTLDIWO, POBTjUAHD, oxzooa Barplus faso.ooa ti rutter. Mr r.apin as sro:n much fcstr than h 'i 1 ,e ' :' J il. .-, - carried . its .th, -x into ear c hfne The mlPslen toV place at tUat Pli- teenth and i;it Pine treta ffhade tre ribjr the eorar. so that the 00 j cupaots nf th ante could not - th rr In t!m to T-oia the elllston. In ' ViV" roUeT JirJV i-nd fr?Po: P'O" Chy. Wash.. ! farlti.n. s'l rntntT ef tbe potter """rial. 4?lectyl - WeaBesdajr to b rhrin R,tr mtnitnr: p.ev. Andreas i president of Ahland normal. In Ore It aiia W aila. and tmll Eons. . 1 , " - Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commission Merchant, Slocks, Conds. Colton, Gra'n. Elc 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Login & Bryan, Chicago, New York, Boston. We hare(th only private wire connecting Portland with the eastern exchanges. .