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TI$E OREGON DAILY JOURNAL., PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1008 11 TOO LA TK TO CLASSIFY NEW TODAY. WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY Alice Hamct KMctrlc, bstlis 20K vlhiatory Mil st t tea t ment s, WHATHKR RKI'ORT 'STEEfi filLIOFi IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN (p-inl !'lrt h , rti, Jnnrml I J ' mi mmiHi0U 1 am SALMON PACK IS I IREASED Unofficial Returns Show 15 Tor Cent 3Iore Fish ('aimed Than a Year Ago. Wholesale market features. Heavier million pack. Better form In salmon. W'atei melon trade, slow. Mixed totm In eggs. Some fjjotf drop tn chickens. TudhIo selling down. Oregon matcrinelons ar In. Reach market It holding. Lower wheat vulues. Holding export flour up. Offering, premium for oats More interest In hop trade. ETlir Salmon Pack. While the detail. -d official figure for all tanners ure not yet at hand It Is now riiille safely estimated that th spring-summer nark of walnion In the IEST QUALITY HARD TO GET Livestock Arrivals of First Class Stuff Wanted With None Offering. PORTLAND Today . . Tuesday r.io7 . .. i9ini . .. 1H0. . .. LIVESTOCK RUN. JIokh. ia 1 1 1q. Sheep. an : 7 .' lr.j 43j f.7 4 1.". 1 i o : 105 i-'hO 14 0 312 too 1 S 1 CASH OATS III HEAVIER CALL Producers Are Not Disposed to Sell and Some Dealers Offer I'nMniimi. olumhla Iiilly I., per 8ri. While : of nlioiit tlie same most of them tell river IIiIh season has been rent greater t ban a year some, dinners report a pack slue as a year imn of Increases. For example the official figures of the J lar Hook canricty. owned by Ev erd Ing t Kiirrell, show a t.aek of fO.fiOQ cases this nea.son compared with li,500 a year aK'i, 21. ion In 1906. 18, .100 In 1 9011. 22,2"0 In l'.iOl and IR.tion In 1903. It will thus l.e noted that the present Fack of fish In the 'oltimbla - a nd the ill.-ir Mm k Inst It lit I. in la generally a Knoi indieut Ion to follow In summing tip the total -la the best average in nhont six year The park of the War ren cnnipiriy at Its two canneries thin season was about UK, 000 eases, Just about the same as a year ago. The Senfert cannery at (Vlllo reached a total of about 12.000 i tiie present season, the exact figures not bel:i.j f u 1 1 compiled as yet. Probably no Fall Pack. Because of the new oroi.on law which Is now In effe terdav along Its t ri but;: lies til Sept 'le.her til September days for tlie tile ircgnn si season and It any (if me pa plants for that there Is no Jaw ing and packing Washington side o; tej- September -'n. this time that the follow the lend of t the seiisini closed Ves- i 'obuniila river and 1 vv ill not reopen uri when It will run un- Thls allows hut :'n king of Tali fish on of the I'liltimljin Hits believed that few. if kiT will open their length of time. While prohibit Injr the r.iteh- f salmon on the the Columbia af it Is believed a! okcrs there will i Iregon packet s tne and dose their plants during tlie fnlt season. Generally spe.iklne tlie fall salnuoi Is not of very good quality and packers are not disposed to (jverhuitl the market with poor fish end thus spoil the reputation of their better pa c I; . Brlitol Bay Kan It Heavy. While the run In siiini' sections of northern Alaska is not reported eo pood during ti e past few days, accord inn to advices received here this morn ing the catch and pack at ftrtstol bay Is said tn be o,nite heavy. Kepons from southwestern Alaska Indicate that the pack there vv 111 be one of the great est In Its history but it is a notable fact that tlie run of red fish Is smaller In that vicinity than usual. Probably 90 pi-r rent of the pack there this soi- fon will consist fir the cheaper grades Salmon Market Doing- Better. While d iring the past two weeks there was some rutting reported on Alaska salmon b' those who need ready money. It Is now stated that opening prices are belli fullv ma Initio, antt that there, is a disposition anion.' brokers lo take all offerings at the list. According to leading Columbia river packers there is no truth in It report of secret cutting by local paek- rs because all the fish packed lias practically been sold. One packer stat ed today that he lias been trying to purchase Columbia river fish to fill orders wh. h he was unable to furnish from bis own Institution, because of the press of bids, but was unable to do so even at tlie full list. Brief Notes of the Trade. Watermelon trade is islow. Weather too cool. First shipments of Paih-s melons lepnrto.i in. ('.no., shape, too. Peach market is holding with re ceipts heavy. Tomatoes are down another notch but price la not weak. Some dealers arc quoting a drop In cbiokea values hut general market Is Unchanged. Tone in eggs Is rather mixed with some receivers being unite willing to unload at 24c. and 2i'c while others say they are easilv netting 2So and In some tnsiances a fraction more. Price do penda upon total arrivals of each deal er. Another ami'iR ihf sou t h. Potato market remains stiff for fancy stork for Alaska shipment. ordinary stock dull and dragging. Portlnnd T'nlon stockyards, Aug 2(1 While the cattle market in fully as tlrm as ever, the quality of present arrivals Is not sufficiently good to bring over 4 i'(f 4 . L'5, and It lakes something out of the ordinary of which few have been received of late -to bring the latter figure. Ucnernlly speaking, the price for best HtufT rules around $4tf 4 10. Hog murket shows better arrivals for the day, with the tone of the uuylng very firm at top quoted figures, prao tlcally no first-class stock Is now ar riving and the general top of the mar ket today Is $7 As In other lines, there continues o very steady to tlrm tone In sheep. In tho local yards there-has of late been a dearth of select weMp-rs and for this reason tho nvrrHg quotations are scarcely ever tip to the top figures However, the murket Ih firm at the quoted figures, and If the proper qual ity comes the price could he obtained Todav 37 horses and 48 calves ar rived In the yards. A year ago today cetle market was firmer, but boss were showing some signs of weakness. Sheep were steady. All vnlues were unchanged for the day. Official yard values today: Hogs Mest enst of mountains, f7, ordinary. $ii. 7.1 'x 7 ; blockers and China fats. J'i; Blockers and feeders, $5fp a. '. Cattle Select east of mountains, steers, fi ' 4 2.1 ; medium steers, J3.75-T 4 00; ordinary, $.1 2.1 ii 3.110 ; cows and heifers, $3. medium cows. S 2. .10 It 2. 7.1 , stags. $.H ij 3.50; hulli. J2W2.2!' I Sheep liest wethers, .f0; ordinary wethers, r 3 'u 3 2 .1 ; lambs, $t; straight ewes, $2.10; mixed bus, 2.S01(' 2.75. Veal-- "holce young calves, $4. SO; heavy and rough, 3J4. World's Wheat Prices. Sept. 1'ortland t .M'M Chicago' Slill St. Jxiula-": S4'.4j New York: 1 02 Kansas City Hx Liverpool 7s 4 'd IIOARI' OF TliAbE RK Parley, rars Flour, cars . Hay, cars . . oats, cars . . Wheat, cars . 4 ' KI PTS. August 2i. .14 . 3 . Is . 1 10 I lif 3 74 strength of the local oats tiiis time Is due to two press of farm work and for the past two seasons bumped by holding until the new crop. therefore this year found the mar line of oats when offerings of new S U- il through (lie rade Is payii)'' on a Port la nd for ."o. 1 instances a fraction r is entirely out of 80,000 TO 90,000 BALES HOPS !ii STATE ear of sweet potatoes was "morning's arrivals from, the FRO I ) IT E IN NAN FR.WCISCO. Aug. -No. 26. Wheat eenta 1, $ 1 ii7 A usi ra 1 is n. $1 7.1 m. $ 1 72 fr? 1.R0. rtiferlor grades San Frnnrisen, 1 Call Torn I a club, per 1.70; Callfornht white n 1iO; northei n bluest northern club Jl 7 1. of wheat. $1 .I'i'.i l.fiO; reds. 1 1 f 6 '6 1 7 2 H . Rarlev -Fee.l barley. $1.30(1.35; com mon to "fair, $1 2.1 I 30, brewing at San Francisco, nominal. at $1.(511,65; Chealior. Jl.nO'g 1 .60. according to qual- ' Ees Per dozen. California fresh, In eluding cases-, extras. 8 So; firsts, 32 S'-; seconds. 21c; eastern selected. 22c. eastern firsts. I'tio; eastern aeconus, -z;io , thirds. 21c, storage. 20c. Hotter Per pound. Callforpla fresh, extras. 21c; firsts. 2Sc, seconds, 22c, thirds 20c, packing No. , 20jc; pack ing No 2. Isc. sew cheese, per pnuna, snrornia Salem, Or.. Aupr. 2 6 -Tt is estimated by dealers and growers in Marion coun ty that Oregon this eur will yield from 0,000 to SO.OuO hales as acainst 1 40.000 In 1907. The acreage has been reduced i from 30.000 last year to the 22.000 or I 23,000 acres that are under cultivation! In liiOH. While tlie quality of tlie hops is good the yield Is very uneven. Picking will be late this season though tlie lariter growers will begin about September 7 in order to get fin ished before tin- fri(l rains spoil the crop or delav picking. Krebs Pros, will probably start picking on that date If t sooner. i rv lew other, growers w ill start as earl v. The pt ii c for picking this year pen ezallv will be Jit) cents per 100 pounds, as was decided at a meeting of the growers' association held In Salem a few weeks ago. Some other growers that are compelled liv circumstances will pay a bigger price. Tho growers have also decided that they will pick by the pound Instead of by the box the, method that has been established in the ill miette valley for a number of years It is thought" that not many growers will v.o hack to ,the noi nieinou, as picking liv weight Is re garded the fairest both bv growers arid pickers. f'kiaii, C.al . Aug. 2fi -Hecause of the scarcity of money among local hop growers, together with tlie poor quality or me crop and the xtretnelv low price In the market, the opening of the liop plcklng senso-i tn ;ho I'klah vnllev to dav was utitisunllv dull. Man v lion men have gone out of business an I are pre paring to plant their fields In garden at uf fs. The jiumber of pickers in this district Is only about half that of former vears and In many ranep.es the owTiers have turned away their cmplnves owing to Inability to secure readv cash for run ning expenses. As the market price for hops at present Is only 0 cents per 100 pounds, the growers believe thev would ie under heavy loss In attempting to harvest. A prominent hop man near here of fered lis $30,oon ranch s s security for sn Jfi.nna loan, but was refuse 1 the monev bv several financial firms. The tanneries are preparing to begin picking beans, tomatoes and fruits this week. The two former crops have been damaged bv tho heat. The fruit yield has been good. The great situation at lUtsnllH - t he the fact that dealers have been over old suoplles and ket oats wit" small. A lameite alU-y the t basis of $27 a ton white oats, In some more when tlie buy supplies. Cash wheat values show another dip. with buyers purchasing hut sparingly, owing to the dull flour situatloa. The exception continues to be Willamette vnlb-y stoi-k. the fight over which Is s;ill waging fiercely around Salem. Fxport flour market Is very dull, but sellers are disposed to hold their ask ing values stiff r around $3.ti0if3 70 basis Portland delivery. Si 1 T'rrerna i its at the low point hi the oiient. aim there fore outside of a few sales for- actual requirements the trade on the other side of the Pacific Is not disposed to put chase at the present ruling. On the board of trade tfiere was noth ing doing tn futures today, and oven tlie bids were scarce. allies Yemain at SOUTHERN PAC. MAKES RECORD Touches New Ilitrh Mark at 101 1-2 and ( loses Within a Fraction of It. Kew Tork, An. 86. Bicellent Mtrn log statements with a very hT7 de mand for the Issue today put South ern Paclfio common stock to 101 Ki, the highest point m tlie history of that security. Aug 2 ii Han Imu n ar 1 hit . ii 1 1 1 1 lg b I I New York. Morgan and confer at an Krlo railway stock marke rlay was on tlit niorrii shares, to noo uii.l at 1 u cl Southern Pa crd-til eal. 1 rig revlous high v touching 100. the prevb. stock had touched ern 1 set :c closed w i oday s Ii U:h figure ,i of '.he market to a Ii! I'nlon- Pacllli puni for the d- v last night Tho were hint that going t M k itl. . 1 1 k s 1 " 1 date regarding the . hi ra gemont to the inh finding for the light scale. Sales o clock were ijft.OOO were '.K. 2i'ii shares 131 lo"! saares. st. u te.l nut on a ree led,! , k nocking all Into a cocked hat s compared with lushest mark In quotations and are as ful- CLI'B vpstei day lows ; WHEAT. ( pen Hid. September SO I lecember !n NO. 1 WHITE OATS. 13 2 130 NO. 1 FEED HARI.EV. September 1 1 7 M I lecember 120 i 'anad in 1 '.o I fi msldermg the through the mark active and galm-d nolnts from last While the I. on erallv lower for th historv. Soutb- t Ii n a fraction of a I helped the rest till r plane. e1 about 2 points touiii'.nc; I .i with ease after lost n g at 1 .",; whs .-rv bullish and sni.iH total sales all ,o the Ksue VMIK VCTV within a f: icthin of 2 niirti's , h.irig lud. don r i 1 1 k t was gen - American shares the 4 Wushlhgt.il. A is : ; I- torn 4 repmts ri ii.rl i..e'.cil t.,d 4 4 guneral be, I . 'h, . ha-, . ,in,.,, 4 S Statenit-nt e , w ! I g iio.l M: r (,,. p 14 Idle do rn 1 1 11 .1 a ; : 1 u e .1, 4 4 hall 1 2. 1 v. 4 ., . , 1. , hirxe'.id 4 4 and 4.7fl9.4.'.'. l res (r. , 4 4 making a tin of i. . :M.t; 4 acres In t ' 1 . '. 1 1 4 Ttiinn fig a Ms w ,.; 4 4 raSed Itllo 1 I:.- -.lit. . , : 1 . f 4) the geoelul l.H.d id . 4 4 A lare the nortli large hlgli the Chi 1 ad high pressure Pacific stales pressure areu an pto Ince o area oerl; , rind Hiioth is central o f (Uitaihi I Ha 111 11 Vancouver, Was' Me('ffert. a bruii Cafferty. a well kie thin city, dbd vcr,' at Steve'ison. Was! several weeks with The deceased was was single. A fnt.. Ive blni. The fin from the Vancoinei tornorron- at l'l a. he In Orchards eemrt Ml ( itffe small dlstui baiue 1 .1 s moved from region north of Montana to Maidt and another small disturbance la tnil over the south Atlantic states rain of iionsequerice has occurred on tin Pacific slope, but phenorni nail v heavy r Him inn.- fallen lii VliKlnli lilsttieti of Columbia, southi-nnler 11 I vn 1 1 s I v a n - j I... and extreme sou 1 loastei 11 New Wrk , and lighter amounts aie reported along, the const 1,0th north ami sooth if tills j l;e,iv rain area It Is much cooler In 1 northern and southeastern Idaho. .M hi I la 11a. W , onlrig ai d the western portion of the f'akotiis. mid slightly cool. 1 In the New Kngiiind and the middle At larith states ' The Indications 8 re for fair and, wanner wcitlu-r in this district tonight a n 1 i ll u r sdn N.. n , 1 ii Sold Liquor StiinI.i.T. Richard Dletrlth was Hi Alder street saloon u'rio lav Ing lluuor on fiundic. In ' ' ial court today his until AUgUM lb 1 a se Is nt larprr stftnrrt. f nf mn I thim 2 t in nnv In at the tiii:ati;i;s Rnker Hac Oim-iis Toniorrnw Seats will go on sale at the 1: box office for the opening w.-eh or season tomorrow morning, and the I attraction will be the well-known 1 eron Onera company, beaded by daintiest of all comic opera Oraco Cameron, one of the f tho famous Rostonlans. - -Terrip - -Mm Mtn Preeln II ...t.,., M ,ss ... 70 i,il J I i,t ago, HI .'.K I-.2 0 1 C'.n -11.11.1 I i. 1 1 x2 '." "I 1 lenv 11 CI !a r.n .0 I I -troit. Mi-ii .... 70 .12 0 I ai.sas CH v Mo . . 7f ''.2 ." i. nK. es. Cal. ..71 f'-i 0 N vv 1 o leans, I.s . . "1 7 s .T N-w Vork. N Y. . 72 f. :. .ma! 1. Neb. ...7s "'-' .16 b; iladelphia. I'a .. 72 Ml 2. To !! v.x Ariz !'S "6 .0 I M tsimiV-. I'a 71 "' . 1 1 I c d. 1 Ii ll'i 4 7 ' S' I. ' lis Mo Ml 5S .0 S' la il. Minn. ... 71 .16 -0 Salt I. iKe. Ctah mi .' .a S ir 1-: a r .-lseo Cal. 6 12 .0 S; 1, no Wash. 66 4 4 0 ' " ,'i.oigton, J. c 68 SR 2 S2 MAIUUAOE LICKN8KS I .a iv re . Mare 1 '! a 1. 1, t . 2 21. Mi.-. uii. ee Council Jr.. Woodlawn, ret M. Ketina. over IK. M Roe, PI East Thlrtv-thlrd to Katherme Slavln. 21. reghlno. I leone. Or., 24, to ... over IS as. 42 Florence M lg g I . H Montgomery Walsfead, WHEAT MARKET DOES BETTER I'i EUROPE CHICAO'i WHEAT CO Sefiteniber 1 lecember . Close Hid. S P 90 1 32 135 117 120 Sept. I ec. Mav 1 v Pt PS MARKET. Aug. 25. Gain. R P3 P 4 FHICK OF NEVADA SHAKES IX FKISC0 Inal; fFurnished by Overbook & Cooke Co.) San Francisco. Aug. 26. Rid prices. (iOI.nFIF.I.I )S I 'ISTRU.'T. Sandstorm 30c. Columbia Mt. 2Bc, Jumbo Ext. 4Gc, Kendall 1 tie. Booth 47e. Hlue Hull 14c, Adams 4c, Silver Pi. k 2nc, Nev. Roy 3c. H. H. Ext. 20c. Flue Hell ilc, Idxie. 2c. Conqueror 6e, Hlk. Hock lo, lame Slur 10c, C Wonder 2c A. (iro 14c, Kendall Ext. IcA. Sandst. Ext. 2cA, Mnvne 3c, Atlanta 30c. Orent Rend 3 4c, Emplro 5c. lied Top Ext. 10c. Flor ence ?3.47'. Oiam' p,. H. Con. 17c Com monwealth 10c. Comb. Frn.c. $1.50. Or. Ilet.,1 FyI fie Cr I.airl Anv 7e H U Hun.'i H7..1 ic. Kewanos 44c, Port land 1 PI V lucA. Cracker Jack 7c. Red Hill 33c. I Inal Mohawk Ext. .IcA. I,ou lilllon 3c, Y. Tiger l.lc.A. (Irandma 7c, V. Rose 2c. Ooldf. C ons. $6 . 12 'v. lilam'f. Triangle 5c. COMSTOCK. dhplr $2.15. Mexican 72c. Could & Curry 12c, Con. Virginia 12c, Savage 2c, helcher 5 ,1c. Confidence 20cA, Sierra Nev. -ir.cAExcliequer 2Pc, I'nion 2Rc. V Hl"IJ.FR( hi IUSTRICT. (")riinal 1c. Mont. Rullf. IcA, Nat BorIK 4c, E. Harris IcA. Amethyst 4c. Oojll Bar 4c. Bonnie Clare 10c, Mavfl Cons. 8c. ;. Scepter lc, Monty. Mt. 10c, Homestake Cons. 2vlc. Tramp Cons. 16c. TONi iPAHS. Ton. Nev $.A. Mont. Ton. $1.42 H. Ton. Kxt. 71c. MacNamara 60c, Midway 40c i'on. Belmont $1.12H, Ton. No. Star Re. Ohio Ton lc. West End Cons. G5cA, Rescue Sc MANHATTAN IUSTRICT. Manh. Cons Se, Mnnh. M. Co. 1c. O. Wedge 1c. Scyle,- Hmnp lc, Oexter So, Mustang 3c. Little Crev lc. Oowhoy lc.V, ''rig Manh i'.'A. Broncho 1 c, Pine nut lc, S. I og 3c. Indian v'ainp 4c. Chicago. Aug ?!. Small gt'iin arrival-- abroad and an Improved call from millers at home, likewise n materia ad vance at Liverpool and other foreign markets, were tlie factors toward rank ing todav's bullish wheat market here. Liverpool oiiem-d id higher for both options and closed to 'd above yes terday for September and Ieoember at 7s 4 ai d and 7s ;1 Ts d respiectlvelv-. This market started c litgher all around with nearby deliveries strong est. The market closed 2 to He above vesterdav with top figures made dur ing the last 1'evv minutes of tlie trad ing. Minneapolis reported a decrease of ir.o.000 bushels for four days. A special cable from Russia said: "In the southwest the arrivals of grain are very small. At 1 hlossa the wheat mar ket Is verv firm, owing to a very pood local milling demand. " Primary receipts; "TI10 Vmfossions of a Wife." This delightful drama in five acts. s attracting large audiences. The clever denouement scene In the third ai Is a brilliant piece of acting on the part of the versatile voting leading w n W'arda Howarda. Ella Ilnrllt. too. comes In for much applause In the s.cibrette role which she plays charmincl Thf Teddy fJirl al tho Oaks. 3nP Eleventh K Shannon. 22. Watson Station. 29. to Ellen J. street, Mult-Rhaw- 111 I f llrectoli I'll linv uf t) how whi houses. The slu preceding and I songs, hea ut If u c 1 lines. have not seen Mnyme liager s gown at the (aks this week missed one of the best laughs ear. She Is with the "Tol.lv h Is playing to large Is better than any fiilc.l with catchy anis girls and wittv ri H ''"! "inn s -ii". t. 2 1 "ii - 1 Albert .1 Matt ?.'' to lleatrbe M 1. Knight. nornnli couritv, v.a- 3 2 Joseph Spndv. 41 2.".. P. I. villa Held. 24 ; a Sp-itb. Jefferson street. 26, fo Mary Scheistlnger. 24. Edward Oiilen, 7M Thurman 1'. to Bertha Hrandes. IS. Wedding "c'ards? W. G Smith Washington bldg., corner 4th and ljagl.ir sts Tonseth it Co.. florists, for flowers of all klnds 12j!6th st. Clarke Bros., florists - Fine flowers and floral designs. 2K9 Morrison st. Full dress suits for rent, all sixes. fn! que Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st Tillamook street. street. A Co . Wash- Max M. Smith, florist, f.oslie Meier k Frank's. 150 5th Main " st.. op-215. Harix-y Fupin, Dancer. The best known dancer In vaudeville Is at tlie (irand this week. He Is Bar-1 nev Fagin, who Is without a peer. Mr Fa'gln is assisted by Miss Henrietta: I'.vron. a comedienne. Miss Alice Rob inson, a prima donna, reuileis m-vcinl: classic and popular selections and lias a : voice better than usually heard In mu- ' sfcal comedies 1 Wheat Corn Shipments v Wheat Corn Cash wheat P5 4c; No. 2 hard. PI i4 ffi P5 Tod a v. 7P4. 1'.O 6i'i,io0 -Bushiis va lues: n son 2P7700 No 2 1 p : P1 No. ?. 1. No. 1 northern spring No. 2 northern spring. No. 3 spring. $l."ii'. 1 a ear ago. 7 4 2."'i 436.0HU 445 000 495.000 ? red, P.l'h 1 1 c ; No 2 ird. Pl'i if $1.10 norn $1 n. 1 tii'm- Tlie One of by CoiiiH'lIy's at Or)heum. the sweetest stories ever told Is by Mr and Mrs. Erwin Connelly In their version of "Sweethearts." at the orphcum this week. The story is a simple one dealing with the evcry-day feelings of everv-day people. Mr. and Mrs. Connellv have won the lieu Is of their audience. RIRTHS APPEEOATE August 25. to Mr. an 1 Mrs (iltver I,. Applegate-, 536 East Twenty-ninth, a (laughter EE1CB -August 25, to Mr. and Mrs. ("iregor I.eeb, 475 East Twenty-sixth. a' son ANPERSON August 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe K. Anderson, 1S83 Endl cott, a son. liENi'iiN Augiist 115, to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam I Pentnn. Myrtle Creek, Or.. August 15. Bradley, Range of Chicago r, rices f'Tiilshed by Overbeck M- Cooke Co.: Hors Weaker Again. Chicago, Aug. 26 Offbial receipts: Hogs ('n'tle. Sheep CMrngo CI ..mil 17000 21000 Ksns Ctv... s.ooa lonoo ;.non Omaha 5.5nO 7.5ou 7.5"0 Hogs are weak at yesterday's close; left over ypsrerdav 7.100 Ptecelpfs -ear Mixed $5 P5'i76 0. heavy, rough. $5.poifi6.15; light. ago, I'l.ooo. $5 90fJ fi SO; $5 PO-ir 6.65. Cattle and Northwest C leather. rop Oregon I-air and warmer tonight. Thursday fair, warmer Interior, cooler near coast; easterly winds. Washington Fair tonight and Thurs day, warmer except near roast; easterly winds Idaho--Fair tonight, wnrmer north portion. i'hursdiy fair and warmer. WH E AT. Open. High Low Close Sept 9.3 94 '2 '.hi 94 Ii I ice. 9 4, f.f., 9 I "1 P.H, I lee., old P."r May psr, 9:C, P'2 :s coi:n Sept 77 77 V 77 77 '4A bee 66 6 6NJ 6 6 .'6H May 64 s, 6 1 ' I 64 2B I lATS Sept. 4 9 Ar 4'' 41 '4 I lee 4 9 4 9 ' o 4'' 4r. May 5" 7S 51 ' ""' t 51', pt iHK. Sept 1437 107 1435 14-12 Oct .1117 11.17 1411 1 nr. Jan 110 lie' 1.1T7. 1"7 r.AHl' Sept P3a " ' 977 5",'H 1 let !" " ''',: ' 1" Jan !'22 P.T '.-:) P2.1N H I HS. Sept .75 "77 T." V75 (let y2 ' lyl yy2A Jan y- -l "22 !--A J'EHSOXALS. C. A Voiidell. secretarv of the Seattle 1 'ommei-eial club, is In Portland today looking over the Portland Commercial club and being shown by Tom Richard son bow much greater a city is Port land than Seattle. He will bo in Port- I land several days. IV. R. llinman. assistant superintend-; (tit of salaries and allowances in the posioffice department, with headquar ters In Portland, has been transferred to Washington. Mr. llinman has been making this his headquarters sln-e July ; a son. BR API. FT Charles I daughter. HI 'DLONO Augmst Fred F.. Budiong. VI 1. 1. A August 1 Eunlar Villa, 790 son. to Mr. 214 and Mrs Hall, a 22, tn Mr. nnd Mrs, 349 Fourth, a son. 1, to Mr. and Mrs Michigan avenue, a Fulaas, typhoid SWiiiVWiVVVVVva We vy ya Pr cent to save R. N. Cordon, trav passenger- p.g.'-.t of th. tein. wit h he 1 I 1 ua r t r Portland tod. ilng freight Hack Island 1 in Seattle. nnd s v s s in sheep steady. fists, fancy. 11c; firsts. MWc; second )0c. California Voting America, fancy. I3r, firsts, l-'e. eastern Oregon fancy. 13c' ea'ern ( 'regori Young America, fancv. 1 4 'v Potatoes Ter rental W4ver Whites (sacks.. fancy. Sji-iull KJ poor, 7 0 iff So,-. Salinas Rurhanks. $1. 359150. Earlv R .se. 7 0 Tj 5 . sweet potatoes, lUflHe Onions Per sa-k. vplloar. H0ifji?5e. Oranges Per Imt, Vslenclas. $2 50 6 4 00. t XorthweM Rank Statement P( iRTI.AND. Clearings today Year ago Balances today Y'ear ao PF.ATTLE. Clearings Balances , TACOMA. (Tlesrings t ntJ 1 1 Of) Balances SJ.D05 CO P!0.65 5 944.311 42 1 79.174 00 lP4.fSiS.S9 News Gossip of Finance New Tork, Aug 26 Government bonds. ' Pate Bid Ak Twos, registered . 1 .?' 103 104V do coupon . 1930 1 114 ' K5 Threes, registered l?'" 1nl l"l'r do rovpon 1P0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1, Fours registered .1925 1 2 1 2 1 do coupon ; Li 122 Twos Panama 102 S 102 Threes, small bonds. ... 100" ... New York Aug : --Ptrl1ng--Cahles 4 s of. . detnsnd. 45.S0 g 4 sO i-a , 60 days. 4 S 4 Hi(S 4'4 15. Il.JlS.s4 n 141.414.00 Harvest I About OTer. (Spirit TtftpatrB to Tbe Jenrstl Pendielon. C'r . Aug 24 Harvest Is bow over nnd sex-Krai hundred tdl mn thror.g the streets of Pmatllla county towns Many of these will go tn Grand Ronde to work lr the heet nd. many to the ssum'lls of th (tot and others "to the isrge cities to spend the winter Local merchants report a much heavier rash trade this fail ttian ever hfore fluting the rrvile of the saloon A different class of harvest hands came to the cour.ty this season. New Tork. Aug !6 IxR.lon. Aug 26 - Pllver Bar silver. 51c 1 l-14d. New Tork. Au Ijflke. 13Wl3Ve 13r I,esd $4 75 r 4 H Tin JS4i24jC. 2S Co, rr mtsl electrolytic, 1 S T BOST41X OOrPFR MARKET. IJwpool VA het Market. Llverxol Ask If. Whsat prtess - 4 f" Clo Pri. 7s 4H4 Ts 4 '!..,. ....? M4. ..T9l1ki Boston. Aug 25 -Off!cS bid furnished Vy Overbeck A Cooke 1 S Lake $ S N'r plss'rf 4 No Rutte 14 ( 'e ila Old lxm ... 14 Parrot 117H (vuIpct $ jteysJe ?J H Phsnnon . . . 77K fup Pitta. H .Tsmsrsrfc .. . S Trinity llVrtah M . . 4 W, I Wolverine ? lTtihm A l T' lire Alloues A rc,1ls n Atlsnttc . Pingham Black Mt . fs Ar . Cl Hecia Centen Cop Range C Elr Pair West . Green Oirous M ess M'eil ita .11 r ...... is Mis IT- IU Vk-t"Ti4 rrlcps, o 14 H M l'" . H 14 14"- : 'tJ1 . im - 4I, .141 4 . t Lumbermens National Bank Corner Second and Stark Streets PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL $250,000 ornexms K WF.NTWORTII President JOHN A KEATING Vice-President OEO L M PHERSON. . .Vice President IL r STORY F. A. FREEMAN s shier .Assistant CasMsr O K TTentworth. Chsrles Msckemle Ge.rl G Wheeier. George 1 srt T. DIJlECTOBa S Russell, p. S. Brumby Pr K Rlnsham I.lovrt J WcnArth T MrPhsrson John A Piatt. H. D. Btory- Kestirg Rrb- Transacts a General Banking Business Saving Is Having If you will stop to make a careful calculation (if the small amounts spent each day for trivial tlmi y.hfch v. di would !e better I. r doing without, you can readily f-ee how ea-y tt is to ;et rid of a dollar, with out realizing any particular pood from its expenditure. PepoMt your nickles and dimes in our Savings De partment, and see hew rap idly your fortune will grow Two pr cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND DEATHS Fl'EAAS August 22, Caesten St. Vincent's hospital, age 24; fever. J F CI KMT AH - --A u gust 23, Minnie May Jucheminh. 626 East Fourteenth, aga 37 convulsions from chronic mania. EE1SE -August 23. Sophia I.else. 3P0 Morris, age 30; suppcrative cholecy stitis. FI NERAL NOTICES BOLTER - Near Eugene Frank H Bolter, aged neral services will he held at the resi dence of his father-in-law. II. J. Wil klns, st 294 Eugene St. Thursday, Aug ust 27, at 2 u. m. Members of B. of I.. F and E. requested to attend. Remains will be placed in the mausoleum. Portland's new WEST S.DE suburb and model HOME TOWN. United Elettnc Railway has graded ovtr 1-3 of way there now ar.u will have line in operation by Oc tober 1. On Willamette, op posite St. Johns; 15 minutes from Chamber of Commerce and NO DRAWS to de!:, you in reaching your busi ness on time. Great Gjfcpor tunities for HOME LOV ERS who admire large lots that command a view of the Willamette and Columbia till they meet, of St. Johns, Vancouver and the moun tains and are convenient to electric Hne; great opportu nities for the investor in lots that are SURE to be in de mand for business. NO SALOONS; $1,000 re strictions; graded streets, water and sewer systems. Prices $200 to $500, includ ing above improvements. Terms, 10 per cent down. $10 per month. When the elec tric line is completed prices go up. We invite you to call at our office and let us show you. Glen Harbor Realty Co. Agent on Ground. 836-840 Chamber Commerce OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS IRVINGTON LOTS $900 to $1100 Tne district where values are steadily increasing, where the greatest number of modern homes have been built, where the streets are beirtp paved and proper building restrictiiSis enforced. You can purchase lots for less money than now asked in less desirable dis- tricts. If you are in the market for a j residence lot ask your neighbor or J your friends about Irvington, then go out on the Irvington or Broadway or., August 23. cars ana inspect tne property or come 30 years. Fa- to the office for nlat. We ran nrnvn to your satisfaction that we are sell ing better lots from $900 to $1,100 than can be obtained elsewhere in the city. Don't delay, buy now; easy terms. UNDERTAKERS PENNING. MFNTEK GII.RAFGH. undertakers and embalmers; modern in every detail Seventh and Pine. Main 430 I.ady assistant. Third and Madison Main P; A-1R9J. . KNES" Vn, FFNERAlYni- ernba'mers. 270 Russell, East I, inly assistant WAI'Ji H(H...iAN. I'M iERT A KEI L'a 3rd street. EM J. P. Finley & I.ndv assistant. ZEI.T.KR I tr El Irvington Investment Co. Phones Main 3177, A4450 331 Chamber of Commerce F H 1 1 iN balmlnc I 'NOERi "A KING CO lady -ist; 4n9 Alder. M 6133 AREY ACT LArSD OPEIXIINQ CEMETERIES CITY PIN 1 lots. $2f cemetery. , il'.v mad. P formation nprlv t- 2 Worcester hlk il.E GRAVES. $10. to $7S Superi ntend- rner of Fremont t one Tabor 2'o For , Frank Scb! phone A-2H23. NEW TOPW, I oo Seventh St., Elks I I. O. RALSTON Pres. O. L. MAC GIBBON . .Cashier. Temple San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call 0!dg. Telephone Kearney lltl 1DTE1TISEMEKTB A WD BUM BCimlOIl RECEITXD. Oregonlans when In Sen Franclsijo ran have their isll sent In car. et The Journal Offlc. ARTHT'R L FISH. RepresentatfTe. BARGAIN IN SMALL POULTRY RANCH . ".-': .g of 4 acres lev el land within 8 . ' - ;:ro- vise. Bungalow of 5 -i i-r 2 1 . - well built poultry .. ; i. ii 1 ' oung orchard and berry . . niif'ii mile ,,f streetesr iiti'i; i.3400 TERMS M - ,at.d '.H' be I n. -bided, c . 's s real targain; is fully i.e.: f r poultry raising, and occu ; -in be K'ven on short notice, Wiley Allen & Co. LMBts. Or. Phone Tsbo 1418. on OCTOBER 12, at KINGS HILL, Maho, on the main line of the ORE GON SHORT LINE. 15.000 acres of th best fruit land In the west will be thrown open for settlement. The sals will be . .inducted under the super vision of the state of Idaho, full pro i tect'o.i being guaranteed for title. Easy j terms, low prices, great surplus of ! water. Special rates on all railroads. C all upon 3. S. COOK & CO. Corhett Bids, or Write Main Office. KTNQS HILL nUtlOATIOH h FOWH1 CO.. BOISE, IDAHO. TWENTY-NINE AND ONE-HALE ACRES S 450 per sere In f feces of rtrrpi. curse and barn, o level. soil is t'-s' spec Tti'.s is i -on th' mark"' i tracts and s, ; 1 per acre. C ' o a you. i I good 'iiril I beet rooa and i every re ic best bujr :. n t-arrt thin S0 show It ta Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commlssfoi Mercbaais. Stocks. Bonds, Cotlon. Cralo. Etc 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Memtxrt Cticsro Board of Trtde, Correspcwdenti of Lcrsn Bryan, Qucft New York. Botton. We fear tfee only priyate wire connecting Portland with the caster exchsnfes. ITCMBtni rORTX-AXD HOARD OF TRAE8. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion. 1 rent s counted word. No al less then IT cent" pr Insertion. meertlors for tt' price of t. Ivst ml found, hflr wanted, stfns tion wsnte.. for rerft and sintel to rnt sda. I rent s word, 1 Insertions for ths price of ! Count sis words to the line. "New Todar" 'arst tneaaurs. 1 tneh, lT lines.. 14 cents per Inch. "Want Ads" will e sceepted 'ter th. phor. but The Journal will not be r. itxnilM for errors, should any oreur 1n such ads. Prompt payment eipewfed. riion Main 7173; A-C051. H-vWrs. ( a m. tn I A. st fraturdaj-s, I t. n. to li ) n. In the Business Center Three-story brick building, neat j the Morrison street bridge, west ' side, practically a full lot, bring I ing a fine income. Terms about ore half cash. T. T. STRUBLE, 2443 Main st. ft 4&arWBV, Stark at. mabil mui Assmov Nsr MoBtsrHIa rsirlln Lts eleer end leei, t4 at ery lew r)c. Pma.il noww sne Ttasx-e t BOLDS, Room 5. WALLACE CO. rv n: 'g . Jd end WEST SIDE 3.50O ?- per r- 3.044 SOx'.d"'. '-a 5:1 i!h ; a - Net 5 r II IU V .' W. ZIMMERMAN C'.irhett Hjicittf- ent hrucs. . ..n. '.-'- i cotUfe, kt KK. Ii IXTATK TR-?CRfTTi.1 pi , ,) r r'mi in4e fcjr the Title ri . o 7 - 17 A. I Wtif liitia4 si Jl ' A !r.T. 4 Hen Mere- Boot ixsTTTvent I rsoriiMjr psyraents. tJ Start st. 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