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13 WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY TRIO SUSPECTED OF TROUTDALE ROBBERY -- RED SPIDER III OFFER CATTLE WFEEDS ARE ROlilG STIFF Few Mills Punning and Sup plies Promise to Again STOCKS ACTIVE WITH APVAHCES Southern Pacific Again Breaks High Pecord by .Moving to 10 1-1-2. 4 'V . QUITE FREELY Destructive Insect Makes Its Appearance in Some Stockmen Lei tine Go and Packers Pull Down Price 2oc as a Starter. Sections No Damage. THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1908. v AfcveVg- V :H mrtt'r : lazuli ! k .s . v . i ii! opy 1". J . Wholesale market feat urea: Red Kidder In hop. Tomnto market breaking. Kkn quoted firmer. Poultry has cleaned tin. Local caliluiKo pruelleally none. Flail to nitne from coast Htrcams. Firmer tone In nililKtuffa. Butter market la holdlnR. Cheese, tone Is firmer. Trade Is turning to apples. Bad Spider Inada Hopjarfla. While reports from the country Indi cate that thus far only a few scattered nectlona are affected, the red spider has made Its appe.irarco In som of the valley ymds In greater nnmhers tha for. many years. Whether the pest will ln rease or not cannot be foretold but the outlook Is not of the most fa vorable. Tim work of the red spider Is to cap the hop vines, thus taking all the nourishment from the hops and not al lowing them to; mature. When the red spicier K"ts In Its work In real earnest the top of the vines begin to turti red. then yellow and tinallv die for lack of nourishment, t Wheie the vine Is af lfeted by excessive drought the yellow color begins at the bottom and sradual ly works its way lo the top. Crop Condition Generally Good. Outside of the red spider trouble there Is nothing wrong v. ltli the growing hop cr"p m Oregon this season. Sumpte branches of vines received In this city show Immense growth of vine wltii an enormous number of clusters. This condition is noted In tho yards where cultivation has been carried on gener fill but where the work linn been lax the anls clearlv show ti e effects of the rei-t-nt .IniiiKht. Dealers Afraid of Market. There is no use .Ienirir the fact that hop dealers in general ma ul'nil.l of the market. Those who have large con tracts to fill are on both sides of the fence and do not know which way to J'.injp. If they encourage the growers to pick all their growth there will be so many hops producer! that dealers are predicting prices down to 2c a pound. If, on the other hand, the growers gen erally allow the, hops to ' ro,t on the villi's there ma not be a sufficient number of bales gathered to fill all the contract.' for It Is positively known that the dealers have sold more hops siwrt the prerent e:son than e.ver be fore in the history of the Industry In this state. Most of these contracts have been made bv three or four firms ho generally they have the making or unmaking of hop market prices In their grasp. Just nt present tlenlers are showing ro disposition to dabble in spot hops and only a few of the shorts are taking on new contracts. Most of tho work in this latter line Is supposed to be for the account' of Isaac 1 incus A Sons of Tacoma. ; New Bohemian Hops In New York. Tiie New York Producers' Price Cur rent says of the general situation there: "As usual at this season of tho year, we are having a waiting market. Brew ers are stocked against any present needs, and dealers will naturally oper ate oautlouslv until the new crop is harvested. Values locally are merely nomtn.il. and while we have revise! quo tations slightly they still seem high for the qua lilies shown. Most, of the remaining l.'ts are anything but attrac tive. A bale or two of new Bohemian hops have arrived, and a few samples of seedlings from New York state are also shown: the latter are held at about lfic. but there is scarcely any Interest In them. No change can be noted In the general ontlook for the Incoming crop, and .1 good yield Is expected In most sections. "Julie a eood deal of picking Is ex pect? 1 In ibis state next week, where the crop Is maturing rapidly. Indica tions point to good quality In the state hops, although there will be some per centage of moldy stork. Cables from Fnglan ! report the weather too cold for the crop, delavlng the ripening. Es timates are still placed at 500.000 hun dredweight, which is approximately 100,000 hundredweight short of actual requirements. But a good deal of stock Is being carried over this year In brew ers' hands and if we get an export de rrand from there It will be only on a low basis of values. Continental re ports continue good." Brief Notts of th Trade. Kggs are quoted firmer with many more sales at 26c than formerly. roultry arrivals hae been heavy of late out thus far all have cleaned up. Local cabbage is practically out of market and the price of California stock is higher. Tomato market has dpvpped consider ably with enormous arrivals. Still lower prices to come fiorn indications. Peaches are fractionally lower with a continuance of heavy local receipts. Lemon clings from California are like wise showing Increased arrivals. Butter market Is very firm; likewise cheeso at unchanged values. Within a few days the local market will be supplied with salmon from coast streams because of the closed season on the Columbia Front street sells at the following prices. Those pa hi shippers are less regular c ini missions : Butter. Err d Fonltry. Bl'TTKR Kxtra creamery, 31 He: fanev, 27'c, store, lc BUTTER FAT 1 'el i very f. o b. Portland Sw eet cream, 30c; sour, 27 Ho per lb EGCS Local Lest. 25 ft 28c; ordinary, 24 4i 25c, large lots, lc less, astern. 24c; local storage 24 ' t'HKESK - Full cieam flats, triplets and daisies. 14 4c. Young Americas, lo V- Pill" I.TI1 Y Mixed hi. kens, 1 4 'a 14 Si. fan. v h. t,. 4 :, a I 5 . .roosters, old. Si . frv ors I n ' . broilers. 1 'i 17c lb. m ' (-e turkevs. alive 17c. siting .inks, 1 S 1 5c lb- pigeon Jl .5 d. .ie.ed poultry. 1 ji 1 He lb hlghef Hops. Wool and Hldee. HOPS -K'OT mi" IlrH prime, 5c; prime. 4lr medium to prime. Jg4-; medium i: lb. nop, 24j3H lb. contract. 6MLFPSKINK Shearing. l15r ll . BOO! t WOOL PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Today Wednesday 1907 106 1906 t. Hogs. . . . 150 . . .622 ...104 . . . 101 Cattle. 100 674 114 Sheep 323 270 163 260 Portland t'nlon Stockyards. Auk. 27. With stockmen more freely offering cat tie at country point, the disposition of the killers and pin-Kern, nas or nourae been to cut values, und today nothing In the cattle line Is moving .over 4, and this price is for relcot steers from east of the mountains. There Is likewise weakness In cows and cheaper lines of cattle, with a decline of 26c as In best stuff. Hogs are quoted firm at tl for best stuff with the heavy run of yesterday cleaned up quite thoroughly at prlntod prices. More cars of hogs are being re ceived from the east, but the values ruling there at present do not Indicate a decline here for the near future. Sheep market Is holding very firm for best wethers at 13.60, and there is a quite good tono In other lines at quoted figures. While the veal calf market is some what easier, prices are still being main tained at $4.50 for best young stuff, and $3 fa' 4 for heavy and rryigh. A year ago today hogs were weak but unchanged; cattle were firmer and sheep quite steady at unchanged figures. Official vard values today: Hogs -Ib-st east of mountains 17; ordinary, $fi.7ftfii; blockers and China fats, '$6; stockers and feeders, 15 0 5.60. Cattle Hcleot east or mountains, ens, $4'a 4 25; medium steers, 3.75rg 10; ordinary, 13. V,rrf 3.50 ; best cows and heifers, 12. 753; medium cows. 12 ?ffi 2 50; stngs. 2 50(fi 3; bulls, 12. Sheen Best wethers, $3.50; ordinary wethers, J 1 3 rr 3 . 2 ft ; lambs. 14; straight ewes. $2 60; mixed lots. 12 602.75. Veal Choice young calves, 4.50: heavy nnd rough. 13'ii4. sA'e 4.00 Pe Scarce Here. 4 World's Wheat Price. , Sept 4 A Portland $ .SMi 4 Chicago 94', A 4 Kansas, City Ss St. Louis 94 4 4 New Y'ork 1.01 4 Liverpool 7s4Vd BOARD OF TKAKF. RECEIPTS. Cars. Barley Flour Hay . Oats Wheat Auk. . . . I'.i , . . 1 . . 9 . s:i Auk. 26. 1 4 3 1 st 1 h9 Aug. 25. 10 1 19 3 74 to be bearish the mill feed have taken a (Htle Strong In Vast. Hogs. Cattle Sheep Chicago, Aug. 2 1 -Official run Chicago 16.000 5.00(1 Kansas Cltv . . . 6.000 6.000 Omaha 4,000 4,500 Hogs are steady. Left over lay, h,900. Receipts year ago, Mixed. 15. 'inert R.80 rough. 5.90i 6.30; Cat fie strong. Sheep steady. 14.000 4,000 4,600 heavy, 16. 40 6.80 ; ligrrt, $5.90 .? 6.80. -No. 1 white, 127; gray, a.- tj 4wc medium long iK)l. 76cf - W ; I ii) met te 7- NTinal. lit lb. "1 ulley, 12 1 S 1 l?c 3 4C. No lb 1 c lb. green, kip. Track. m, 1 d u: wiT- wool, 6c 1 I 1) i mi i. - Wool. Ii' 6 l Sc mph I r T ALL" w Tri 1 unC cr. dfce 2 1 ? CH1TT1M HA T.K 3 v f Illlit'S-.l tv Lid-! 1 i I 4 tl 4" . i!.o gree .. (j lfiT( lb b'll.s. If'tl lt. Sralo, nur aa4 Bay. WHEAT Iiui: c r.r.- new Portland -Club. fic 111 2r. fortvf.ld rei. lamette valley. F 1 t R lel 1 1 r. price Kastern Orp ron patents. It'!. tralghta. It hH lH. eat-irta, 115"67a. valley. 14 4i vraham , l4.bol atxat. 4i. rr. as, t tU 11 MILLSTFFFi P'Hing price pran. It. mMdlinpt ll. shnrta. I2I4 111 rtiop. il:i r" ton- MAT Produce r jvrlc N"r tt-nothy. Willamette valley, fancy. 114 0 11. CT tfltary. 4. ea t Tn Oregon. Hi Billed. llei; dcerer. 1. (rain. Ill; cfceau fia .Bjfsifa. HI. brLeV r4. s.M; toad. rirt ii - ... OAT9 New 126 per ton. Fruits and Vogetablea. FRESH FRl.'ITS Oranges, 11. 00ff 4.50; bananas, fiH Ppr crated, 6c; lemons, 14.nOg6.25 box; grapefruit, 14 tff 4.50, pineapples, Hawaiian, 13 If 3.50 doz; cantaloupes. 11.75; blackberries. 11, peaches, select, HOc; AA, KOc; A, 70c; It, 60c; pears, $ 1 off 1 . ft 0 ; grapes, 7oc 1.35; watermelons, ll.50Ql.75 cwt; casabas, 12 2.25 dor. ONIONS New Oregon, 11.25fy 1.60 per hundred: Walla Walla, ll'al25 per sack; garlic, 3c lb. I'tlTATt )KS New, selling. 11.25; buy ing for shipping, per cwt., 11.10, ordi nary, "54jOc; sweet, 4 (f 4 V, c. AFFLF8 New. 75c(& 1.50 box. VRGKTARLKS -Turnips, new Oregon, 11.25; beets, 11.50; carrots, 11.25'u 1.S0 sack; parsnips. S.lcftll; cabbage, 12.50 ijl ;',,,'); tomatoes, ivu i .c nox; oeans, Fc; cauliflower, California, crate, ( I; pens. Oregon, 6c; horseradish, 8 iff 10c; artichokes, ( ) doz; green onions, 15c per dor.; peppers, bell, 5c; Chile, ( 1; head lettuce, 2530o doz; cucumbers, local. 20i50c dor; radishes, 15c dozen bunches, celery, 75ffjHOc; eggplant, 6Q Sc; green corn, 11.50 sack. Groceries, xruts. Etc. RI'tlAR Callfortila & Hawaiian Re finery Cube, 16.60; powdered, 16 45 ; berry. 16.25; dry granulated, 16.25; XXX granulated, lb. 15; conf. A., !t.2.-; extra H., 15. SO, golden G., 16 30; 1)., yellow, 16 55; beet granulated, 16.05; barrels, 15c; half barrels. 30c; boxes. 55c ad vance on sack basis. (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations. ) HONEY New. 15c per lb. COFFEE Packagebrands, 116.50. SALT Coarse Half ground. 100s, 111 per ton; 60s, 111.50; table, dairy, 60s. 116.50; IDs. 116.00; bales, v 12 35; Imported Liverpool, 60s, 120.00; 100s, 119.00, 4s. 118.00; extra fine barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s, !4.50(g5.50; Liverpool lump rock, 120 50 per ton. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6c; No. 2. fiH'ffSc; New Orleans, head, 7c; AJax, ( ); Creole, 5VjC BEANS Small white. 4.75; large white, 14 75; pink, 13. So: bayou, 135; Llmas. 15.S5; Mexican teds, ( ). Meats. Fish and Provisions. HAMS. BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) hams, 10 to 13 lbs, 17c per lb; breakfast bacon, 15'ij23lie lh; plastics, 11c lh; cottage roll, 12c lb; regular short clears, smoked, 12Hc lb, backs, smoked, 12 He lb; smoked short clears, 13 4c; clear bellies, smoked. 13MiC lb; should ers. 12c lb, pickled tongues, 70c each. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hugs, fancy. IWjSo lb; ordinary. 7c; large, be; veal, extra, syac lb: ordi nary, i ii Sc lb. heavv, 6'6c lb. mutton, funcy, 7 & 7 "lie lb; spring lamb, 7 if 7 He 'b. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 14c per lb; 6s, 14ic per lb: 60-lb tins, i3to per lb; steam rendered. 10s. 13o per lb; 6s 13 He per lb; compound, 10s, 9Vuc per lh. FISH Rock cod. 12 Ho lb: flounders. 6c per lb; halibut, 6c per lb; striped bass. 15c per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; salmon, chlnook, 9c per lb, steelhends. Sr per lb; sllverslae, 7c per lb: her rings. 6c per lb, soles c per lb; shrimp 10c lb. perch, 6c per lb. tomcod, 11c per lh, lobsters 25c per lb; fresh mackerel, 6c per lh; crawfish, JOc per dosen, stur- f:eon. 12 He per lb. blaik bass 20c per b. silver smelts 7c per lb, black cod, 7H" per lb. crabs, ll.oosi.&ii doien; ha 1, Hc per lb; roe shad, 6c per lb; shad roe, 12lc per lb. VSTERS Sboalwat.er Lav per gal- 12 60; per 100-lh sick. 15 00. Olvm- I rla. per gallon. 12 40; per 1 n0-lb sack, i l"i nil's 6"; Eagle canned. 60c can 17(0 'dozen; eastern In shell, 11 75 per 100. CLAMS -Hardshell, per box. 12 40, razor clams. 12 00 per box. 10c per dox Faints, Coal. Oil, Etc BOpE Pure Manila. 11 i. standard 11c; sisal ; 1 H etsal, "4 c LINSEED OIL Raw bbls . 5Jc; cases, 5s,.-; boiled, bbls, 5c, rases. 61c a gal. lots of 25"' gallons, lc less, oil cage mesl (It ton BENZINE M' de . cases. 1 J H f Per gsl iron bbls, HUr per gal Tl'RPENT I NE In rases. ,2r per gal, wood bl.ls, 6Vc per gal- WHITE LEAD Ton lotg 7c per lb, jno-ih lots .f,r lb: less lota. r : WIRE NAIIJ Present basis. 12 S5. Those who are disposed In their views regarding situation can scarcely V close view of the market, for all milling Interests agree that there never was a time when feed prices were ho firmly held or the outlook was so pronounced for a continuance of high values thun at the present time. Few of the northwestern mills are being operated as yet hecauso most of them still retain liberal supplies of old flour and as there Is no disposition among oriental buyers to invade me market In any greRt numbers, the pros pects for liberal or even fair supplies of feed are not of the brightest. Taken together with a smaller oats and barley crop than In late years, the mlllfeed market today stands In a po sition where little hope Is given fend ers as to any future discount in values. A smaller hav imp has likewise been added to the general strength In the fie.l market, all things affecting the stanHlnjr of stuffs. The latest report of the Department of Agriculture gav the following regarding the standing of all Krades of tame hav: Per Cent Acreage. Condition Idaho 434,000 H3 Washington 373.000 Oregon 414.000 California 606.000 The condition of the timothy hay crop is thus Riven bv the government I'er Cent Crop 10-Year 100S 1907 Averag Oregon Kit 95 D6 Washington .... 91 80 96 Idaho "if, 96 Caliofrnia 8S 93 93 The cash wheat market is quiet, ow Ing to the Indisposition of producers to sell because of the lower prices being ouoted on all grades except Willamett vallev. in which the fight still contln uex. Prices are unchanged for the day There was but little doing In th wheat market on the board of trad today. September option was unchang" at 8915 but there was an advance V In the bid price for December de livery at 90c. However, none wer offered under 91V.C There was a firmer tone In oats fn tures because of the verv scant offer lngs. Arrivals fo,r tho day were but 2 cars compared !th 1 car yesterday and 3 cars the dt v previous. Bo options were advanced 2 Ife per cental in price. Rarlev futures were unchanged from yesterday. Hoard of trade prices today: CLUB WHEAT. High. Low. zTaw York, Aug. 97. Today's aaaslon of tha stock mark at was on of tha most sxcltlnff for months, artn rivaling' tna big daala on Saturday. Souths rn Pa cific again toads a new hltrh raoord, bit ting 1044, a nat adva.no of 3'4 polntu ovar tha pravlous session. Union Fa- clflo was tha ktg fsatura with a oat fain of 44 points at 102?,. New York, Anc. 27 Surprise was In store for short sellers during the last half of today's session when stocks Jumped up several fractions at a time when all indications pointed to very 4ull transactions. 1'nlon Pacific and South ern Pacific were leaders with the bit ter displaying an entirely new high rec ord when It went to 1ft H n com pared with Inst night s closing at 101 Reading was among the active one and toward the close held a rise of 2 points as did Atchison. I'nlted State steel shares were sharers In the gen eral rise, the preferred with a gain oT 2H points and the common IV The directors of the McKay Cable company declared th" regular iiuarter ly dividend of 1 per cent on both the common and preferred shares. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeek & Cooke compativ : I 8J'.MWMI. George Dunbar. The preliminary hearing of the ii,rc lleit Allon, supposed yeggmen being held bv ti. federnl authorities on suspicion of 1.;. Ing robbed the Troutdale postuftl. early on the morning of Jum 12 is t be held before I'nlted Slates Comtnis winner A. M. Cnnnon September 5. Th men (ire now In the county jail. The; rose, 75c(J7;85c; sweet potatoes, l'4ci 1 He. Onions, per sack Yellow, f.065c. Oranges, per box Vhlenclas, 12 50'.r. 4.00. J :i no s I'd to h 1 Lo.' i ' ' 1 1 1 ;i 1 1 ..r Is, I' I M '.1 at The Oalles last week.: I 'avis, alias "Blacky" Davis, is iv once :v rved a term In the K" ( Mont i penitentiary. Pert! I (J.-urRe Puribsr also have! a. ' .nihiiK to the government n were tnkrn to i n.l .-. era i cl t l7,''tis Trou tda le said that th.-v 1 lire. pi ev I The liy crac a in on ii t inent. t Ola 1 ser p.lStnffl Jill! utht II en alio' it us to tile 'r..ld.il. cklllK th.- J r ol 1 " It'll- In ; .1 seen "lay or the two .f!i. ... Hi vv h scr.irei )5'" afe. (.if this the govern l of Harlow, se store the DESCRIPTION Sept. Dec. Sept. I lee. Sept. 1 )ec. 9 1H A AVHITE ( ien. . . 89H . . 9014R NO. 1 ..1.36R ..1.37HR .... NO. 1 FEED .1.17HB ..1.20B 90 3iR OATS. BARLEY. Close SOB 9 1 H A 1.S6B 1.37V4B 1.17HB 1.20B MILLERS ANTICIPATE BETTER FLOUR DEMAND Sept. Dec. Mav. CHICAGO WHEAT Open. Close. !"4 .95 94HA 91 MARKET Aug. 26. Loss. 94 95 1 9s" i Gain. Chicago. Aug. 2 7. Ther sition among the wheat Ion. was a dlspo- trade In general to sell short this morning, and the mar ket opened with a tinge of weakness that was apparent to all There was ic loss in September and December at the start, but Mav was unchanged. Opening cables played an Important factor in sh.-iplng the advance after the opening, especially for September, which went a full cent above initial figures Later the cables showed an easier tone, and the close was S to ic under the final figures of yesterday. Cudahy selling Is believed to be one of the greatest f ear f ea tu res for the dav Minneapolis Northwestern Miller savs today: ' 'W hue Minneapolis millers will show no material Increase In flour sales for the past week. In most cases they discern a healthy tone about the mar ket. Buyers are apparently coming to a realization that this ts now a yar of low stocks, and with spot wheat and futures less at variance and somewhat nearer the prices In winter wheat, mil lers look for them to want flour at a rate which will create a brisk business." Primary receipts: Hushels Todav. Year Ago. Wheat 7S4.0ot) 679, 000 Corn 511.000 35S.000 Shlpmen t s : Wheat 405.0OO 435. 0"0 Corn 141. 00 i 3Sl.Oi.io Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbe.ik A Cooke Co WHEAT. ( ) Sept. . . Dec Old Dec. May Sept. . . . lec. . . Way . . nrthMt Bank Matrmmt. PORTLAND, nestings t.Jday . I ' 1 12 IS Yr ago t? its Ii Balances tod i v 1E5 It 7 11 Year ago 111114 it SEATTLE Clearings Balances C1e rings Balances TACOMA . .ii.:4 m Ill.4.;j . .1417 Tl Liverpool Wrwal Market. . UverpeoL Auf. 17. 'Wheat prices: Or TJoe. f'Pt ti(i4 IWc ,...77r. ...... Jsl'ail Ttl Sept. ... 4r I Dec. ... 4 I May 61 geBL . . . 1 4 5 0 rrrT ...140 Jan. . u Sept ... 35 iVt . . 942 Jan. . . . 933 Sept . . 77 ("H-t. . . . 9C Jan . . ill lr., 77S fS 4S Hiah. Low. Close. ii 83 94 H A 95 S 94 H 94 . 5 9!i 9SH 8H CORN. 7S 77Vi 77S -, 66S MSB 64 4A OATS. 5" 49', 4SR 5" 4 9 s, 4 9B 5 2 i 1 ' 6 1 V A Am. A ni. Am. Am. Am. Am. lo An. A m. (.'upper C. & F. C. OH., c. I .o"o , c Sugar, c. . Smelt., c . . I'M Mining Co. oolen. Atchison do pfd . . Bal. & Ohio, do pfd B. R. Tnmsit. Can. Pac, o Cen. Leather, c. do fd C. & O. W c. C, M. & St. P. . C. Si N. V o. . Ches. A Ohio. Colo. F. & I., c. Colo. Southern, do 2.1 pfd .... do 1st pfd... Corn Products, c do pfd "i: Hudson R (i , c . . . pfd Q I X 3 ar LLIJ. Co. 78 HI s I c. 40 V. 40 H I 35 H! 3-1 I 5V 57 I : 1 35 ;i 30 47,! 4S c; 1 1 . .. 68 89 T c. . 94 U 95 i! . !i4 S4 .. 52 53 176H176V 2S-Si 2S ' '6h" . 142H 144 . lfiOH 12 42J, 42 c 34 H 3 . 64 Hi 54 's . 63 I 3 H . 19S 19 b ? E 1 73 n YRIVE OF NEVADA SHARES IN FKISCO 78 I 79 t, 40 V I 40 H 35 1 ?:. 5"! ! 56 H 135Hi1 35 7s 96's.; 7 1 1 0s 47 4S 94 V, 83, -5 2 175 28 H 24 89, 94 95 S3 V 53 vi ' r - L .1 I 1 6 V, I 1 8 96H (Furnished by Overbeek & Cooke Co.) San Francisco. Aug. 27. Bid prices: GOLDKIKLD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 30c, Columbia. Mt. 2H Jumbo Kxt. 47c, Vernal 5cA. Kendall j 16c, Booth 47c, Blue, Hull 17c, Adams . 4c, Silver Pick 20c, May Queen 6c, New Boy 3c, B. B. Ext. 2c. Blue Bell fie. ! Dixio 2c. G. Columbia 8c, Hibernla 3c, St. Ives HOc. Conqueror 7c Blk. Rock 3cA, Lone Star lie, G. Wonder 2"'A, , oro 11' , Kendall Kxt., 1 c. Sandst. Kxt. icA, Mayne 4c sale, Atlanta 30c. Great Bend 36c, Kmjiire 4c, Red Top Kxt. 10c. I Florence 13. 6o, Diam'f B. B. Con. 17c. i G. Dalsv 74c. Comb. Fract. $1.57 Vs. 3r. Bend lCxt. 5c, (Jr. Rend Anx. 8c, R. R. Bonanza 2c, Kewanos 45c, Ksmeralda lc, rtland 11c, Cracker Jack 7c, Red Hill 142fc.il 43' 159V162V, 42 I 42 33 J 33 H. 54 63 19 I Dela. D. A do Erie, do do ;i7oi,!i72 35 : 3 5H 57 St 63 19 76 71 32c, Mohawk Ext. 4c, SpearheUd Gold Lou Dillon 5cA. Y. Tiger 6c, Grandma 2c. S. Pick Ext. 2c, Y. Rose 2c, Goldf. Cons. $6.60, Diam'f. Triangle 5c. TONOPAHS Ton. eNw $8A, Mont Ton. 11.40, Ton. Kxt 74c. MacNamara. 6"c, Midway 40c. Ton. Belmont $1 12VS, Ton. No Star Si-, West Knd Cons. 65c saie Rescue 6c, Ton. $. Calif, lc, Jim Butler 29c. NEGRO SHOT TOO QUICnOJYIICtl ( oca ine Fiend in Mississippi Kills Whifv Men in In sane Rampage. (fnltpil Pr IrfeW!r.) Mount (illvet. Miss, Aug. 27. Crazed by long Indulgence in cocaine, Gus Bul lock, a negro, today ran amuck In this city and as a result of his insane out break two white men are dead and an other is wounded, the victims of the ne groes bullets. A posse organized imme diately after the shooting and, follow ing Bullock to his cabin on the INVESTIGATE DEATH OF CIIAKEES SCROLL In order to the death of l found Ivlr.c in: llns Hot Sprlc. 2d pfd 1st pfd Ot North., pfd . . Illinois Central . . Louis. & Nash . . Manna t tnn Itv . . M., Iv. & T., c. . . do pfd Distillers (re Lands Mo. Pac National Lead . .. N. Y. C N. Y.. O. & W N. Ai W., c do preferred . . Nor. American . . Nor. Pac. c Pac. m. S. Co. . . . Penn. Ry , p. a., u & c. Co Press. S. ("., c . . . do preferred . . Reading, c do ad nfd. . . . do 1st nfd . . . R. 1. S. . c . . . do preferred . Rock Island, c. do preferred. St. L. A S. V.. 2 lo 1st Pfd . . . St. L. & S W.. c do preferred . S. Pacific, c. do pfd So. Railway, c. . do pfd Tex. it Pacific. r. st. l. & w. do pfd V. Pacific, c. . . . do pfd U. S. Rubber, c. do pfd V. S. Steel Co., do pfd Wabash, c. ... do pfd Wis. Central, c. do nfd Wheeling Dake. Westtngho'use 23 I 24 30 i 3" 37 39 H 1 .1 K H 1 1 3 x 137 Vi '139 110 110 23 V l 32H 64 36 ' 67 ti I i69 84 v 105 42 74 V, 33 I 65 36 V 4 ' 0,-1 TilRflT. L I 85 ''106 ' 43 H i 75 170 25 63 24 29 39 V ;13 8 1 3 8 Vj ,109 !1S7 H 31 "s I 32 ' 64 I 64 3 6 H ! 36 H 67 ! 6 7 H 67 58 8 H 1 1 3 6 H 9!137ll T09 News Gossip Finance out- hlm down. His Great excitement during the chase f lynching, but when th negro was overtaken he was killed before any one ould lay hands upon him. skirts of town, shot bodv was riddled. prevailed in the town and there was talk 84 105 42 74 1 43 1 44 ;i43 26 I 26 I 25 124 96 34 1" 96 '., 35 124 96 ' 34i 8 5 105 4 3 74 8 0 1 a 62 144 I - ' New York, Aug. 27. Government bonds Date. Bid. Ask. Twos, registered ... 193 103 do coupon 1930 - 10 4 Threes, registered.. 1908 101 102 do coupon 190S Threes, small bonds .... 100 Fours, registered .. 1 925 120. 121 do coupon 1925 1 21 122 Twos Panama 102 102 127:128 127 86 23; 79 I is 34 86 23 79 18' 35 86 23 7 17 34 IS i'H 119 1 9 49 2 5 56 i,. 15 8 8 6 1 n 104 119 'n 4 9 26 j 26, 8 6 1 8 i o i 119 1 9 4 9 25 2 6 4 56 L"" 85 I : 9 6 34 9 4 128 v5 86 2 3 70 17 3 5 0 - ( 44 1 7 ; 4 2 lilt 119 2 49 New York. Aug. 27. Bar silver, London. Aug. 27.--Silver, 23 11- 51 o. 16(1. Dnnlap Hat Display. Dunlfip hat displays demand and re ceive recognition from peveral differ ent standpoints. In the first place the Dunlap hat is the only one that Is dis played all over the union on the same day. and the popularity of the hat Is such that it holds its customers and secures thousands of new devotees every year. This Is indicated by the phenomenal growth of the Dtinlap man ufacturing plant. The attention our display of the ; Dunlap hats has re ceived from the traveling public has been the most flattering. We Invite in spection of the new fall blocks trust ing that It will bring forth an acknowl edgement that the Dunlap styles for 1 908-9 are deserving of the leadership they are accorded. ROBINS" . et i ii.. 289 and 291 Washington street. I'nder Perkins hotel. ascertain the cause of In rbs Si-holl. who was I. r I. Is w indow at Col- i" ,'r.l brought to the iod Samaritan hospital this city, whers he died yest,-tdav. Coroner Norden is sending a deputy t.. Collins Hot Springs. Over the long distance telephone Deputy Coroner Dunning who has been endeavoring to find out the circum stances was unabltto get any Informa tion. Mr. Si holl was an hi to he the sec retary of the Salem Brewing company City Physician Zlegler pronounced the cause of his death alcoholic pneumonia. Wo Pay You 4 Per Cent to Sav WHAT ARE YOU DOING Ever v person should have an ideal, a standard, a goal of achievement to ward which lite should constantly strive. Place your earnings in our Sav ings Department and use all your efforts to accumu late a fortune. A dollar starts you the rest is easy. Two New York Aug. 2 Lake, 1 3 1 3 c. Lead- f 4.57 'ri 4.62 -Copper Metal- Tlu J ."' U 29 New York, Aug. 27. Sterling Rates Cables, 6Sfi 20tj 686.25: demand, 486-3 4sh.05. 60 days, 484.40 484.50. LA WVEKS ACT FPOX ETHICS AND IXSFRAXCE 1"'S i i: I 26 ! 24 47 110 12 26 24 45 1 (is 12 5 6 i 162 m; 33 1 "6 46 10!" '. - 2 6 24 4 '! Total sales. 92: 7 4 20u shares Latest News of Oregon Crops NORTHWEST CR T WFaTHKR Oregon- Rain tonic-V ar i Kriiiv west, who wots ton Ik k t or Kr i-3.iv eM portion: southerly ashlnirton Orraior..i ra f n f mht and Friday, warmer pss; porn t -n!hi; southerly winds Idahv Fair south rain r :tl1 t "Mitlit nd Prldav: warinor n riK. i ".rt; -:i i - night (Tnlted Press lje&4 Wire.) Seattle, Auk. 27. The important buai noss of tho morning" aes.sion of the A inerli-aji Hm r association was the dia 1'iission and adoption of a codr of legal t hir.s submitted by Chairman J. M I'lrkfnson on behalf of the. committee on lg.il ethics Thirty-two canons nr named In thn code provldln? f"r the onduct of the lawyers before the bnr Tiie report of the committee on Insur c.'Aff law, preptntil by Hodney Mtr ci.r of Tnw.iruli, Fa., recommended th- fia- tin-nt in each ptate of a law mak 1 ' k it a in itfdemea nor for h n y persiiu ii"t L'ddinK a state licensp lc en(f;iKe In am fi'rin nf Insurame, and ihf -nn-t-iii-nt "f a law retpiiring- n ppnrt inn mrv t in i distribution of defcrd divid-n(J sur plus tip all J'fV jxillrb-s, aft-r th pas rnfi of th1 law. Th1 second rirom mendntton was h rep ted and the first referred lo The national comml.s!o'" or. Lnifortn slate laws. TU- -omniittee m federal courts re i on;iti -iidMl th.it f oncrrss apkd t- pass a hi" allow in k retired fpdera! y.ittcs to a t In the absence of reffalnr, indues. T). recommendation was re f. !pri to th- rommi'tee on judicial a !- , uiinistraMo!! mil remedial prot-dure. Cranberries par cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St. Elks Temple K O. RALSTON' Pres. G. L. MAC GIBBON. . Cashier The ralles. Or . A. is 27 - The In'.Ies Melon Grower' unleri has .o.t, r.rg .r, tied for the purr-ose ..f coop, rau-r; In hAJldllnfr and petllns the niln rr.p Of this vlrlnltv llv orfan U'.r it siil working together the rti;.rHl .-f the melon will be flni p' I f'.e 1. nnif;l competition will le done bw.tv w:t. and everbrdv will pill tegot1'- .1 D. HiRffB wa ele.'te i H'na- fl 1 Frank IVvak m-r-iAr ad tr .r-r A . Ouwhlnjr Kotorf. Fr-m the 'l. eland Ilaln T'ealer S'hat nsrh". has hhv one t run a ra- lnjj a 'i t rnirh1 le or. a rrow.led lliaRe road' -New York World. And whnt right has a llla(re road te be crowded when a ractne ajtomohlle; wants to r'in there ( t. - .. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Paid-Up CapitaF$150,000.00 Does a general banking business. Pays interest on Savings Account and Time certificates. Holds titles to properties pending transfer by sale or other disposition. Cares for estates under will, or for executor, administrator or guardian. Acts as trustee in bond issues, escrows, etc. Furnishes property estimates for non-resident investors. Effects collections, etc. watermelon (rrowrs r pt lnt lpa 1 li'i'WP'. '' . 1 Joined OwlneT to cutworms n i l ted the replanting of m.f, the late weather, the n -.el ear n eeveral week" liter and they are luet h.rr.i.d't the market lh nuantltlee I'fi.i'. an u i i PROIH'l'E IN 8A I lUVnSCO. n: 1S4T URD Mt 145 S3''' RIBS M e0 . eJO 1447 1 4: le0 3ft 40 eJ7 14 56 14S 15i j:a 97 MO MT el Have Vou I.heumatismr Ton will neer find a quicker remedy for rheumatism than Bark Tonic the medlrlne that Jrlve all Impurttlea from tha artem. It la tha bet known lorl, liver, kidner and blood rleaneer. Prioa ic per tottl Alt 4r( a'r. er Hdareaa tra j. a. fiemeneon I Co . rnmer Fcoa4 BAd XamhiU aia. Portia od. ur t ,1 I : - - ii r t- redii. I : ;i Pan Franeleoo A.ig 1 California eluh. yr 1.70; California white A 6f 10, Northern Nu.ete 1 0; Northern ri it. I ! grade of wheat, 11 ff"u 1 C 1 72 S Barlev Feed.,IW5rl J rrmnin to fair. I1J51Ii1' hrelr.(E it San Frar rleoo, nominal at tl n I SS. t'nevaiier, II 01. aerrdlr(i t" q.ia.ltv Km per doaen t aliforr.u rr-n. in rludir.a raaea. ritttt. 3 . firM 22 Keennifft. 2Wr. eaaiern e.erted eastern flrat. S&" etrn e-ord. T3 . third lie: tor i!e Butter, per pound California fth ettraa. Xfc". flr. ir iw.ri.lii, iJe, third. Ic; eaatem nrn )t, pa. k- 4r No. 1. l,c, parkin No 2, ltir w rheei per po ind jiforr i i flat a, fanrr. flret 16r. aer-onda. j 1 Aae; ftraC 12; ea.t.rn Ore.wi f.nrr. V. A. WISE VZZiiZLKEXSZ lie: aaatera ureaon ioui a r ic. frer, 1 4 Sc. j ratlin lUf, TaJr aa4 waaal&rwa rntaupea. r eeiia--mrer- w niTea. i i a- m. t" r- m.i n'maiTa i u u faacket fancT, feilea. poor. lee J PalnUea Eilracttom. 0c. Hate SLda. iec; ftalinaa kurbanka. 1 Jtljl M; B I iaonea, A an4 kaia lalft. TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES oxrr or io u noru W caa ae four aatlra Crown, Btidf and Flat Werk In a dy teoeeearv roalUTal ralnlaaa Satrmctlaf Free whei piate or bridge are ordered, aaitiva tawta al reta rtater wtU at tka lt pais. Ten rMr I'oij tret mot teanfic and rareful Work. M TSAal ew rciruis, mi m PORTLAND OREGON CHECKING ACCOUNTS This harV rhr.-k. rr 1-r It : e r J ; lrsr TT;rril.rr ..4 w r :i firtv unlitv It i. c .ints sni trict rd abr.;-;te e u'ttv f r s'l derait PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 'irj;nftlt sub.'ert to promptly Ample capital fedtral uptr- Overbeek & Cooke Co. Cenn!ssli UcrdiaBls, 'Stocks,, Bends, Co tic a, Crila. Et- BOARD OF TRADE BUILDXNQ Members Chicago Board o Trada, Corrttpotvdenti of Lcra Si Eryn, Cktcaro, New Vofk, Bofto. W bar iht ettly ptfvatt wtrt Mstin rrtlan4 wit a tit ctr. ticbanfta. HtMBtltfl FORTUAMD BOAILO Of TBAtE.