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v ; 'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, r PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER" 1, 1908. 13 t WmtM. MUSKETS r.'0F .BAY ty were to be retired either today or tomorrow, the market moved upward, lilinole Central wai also active and higher at the start. . .. v,- Range of New York price furnished by Overbeck A Cooke, Co.: - CUTTU1R GUTTER QU0TATI0I1 HERE, Mine Prices and Reports . Market Badly Mixed. , Front street markets: Soma quoting butter lower, - Egg market Is stlf fer. Chickens, not so firm. :- - Rope prices are showing drop. . . Onr'-OeUfornia onions unloaded. , Watermelons glutting market, Grape sales are better. Veal weaker for dressed; Dressed hogs are f irmer. . Wheat market la firmer. Little export flour trad". ; . ' HoppMklng- starts slowly. " Hay market dull. -i Out and barley firm. rinotinr Buttet .lower. Ther is a mixed tone In the local , butter market today with prrcee Grants Pass, Or., Sept, 1. Johri Lon well And son. southern. Oregon prospect A hilt. "TTO I ItV UreamenCS la tha Arpl.I.U district near Frovoit, - V . V - ' r 111 nil,, ani.tli flvanta Vaa . " haVS QllOUng JUC a rOUna uncovere4 a. five-foot ledge that-carries value or from too to zoo a ion. ; eom; of the ore is thickly shot with gold, and runs up inte the. thousands. . It. Is one of the richest strikes made in southern Oregon this season. The ledge baa been traced for a, longdistance on the. sur faoe, and though opened by shallow shafts and cuts only,' the general 'char, acter of the quarts and the contact grove It to tx t permanent proposition, everal claims have been located, and the oroDertv will be deeply developed. The discovery. Is but a short distance from - Williams creek, where ; Harris Bros, made their strike from which ttiey took out 120,000 last March: 'The Harris claims are under 'development, and are proving very rich. - Both ; Strikes are made on old districts, and on ground that has been prospected for placer dig gings since ISO. ;.. J, fa va,r v. aAAr ter,a mineral land. same condition. All but .two creameries hcated near tha railroad north of Grants - ..!!. thai hMt i bUtter at I Da.. k.. h..n w.xnhm.A hv . MIltlM. VrZ . ih,u two and they I ....,, z. ,v,i,.k w w lUtiisr -are among tne largest '" ir"vlna y- A- BV" ar managers.. ine cum- noiding out wr n 1 IT1 ,i pany wm oegin tne aeveiopmem oi me are eally W to secure it 'or ."". property at once. The' land Is desired butter than they v cream w J"'- . Dr Us placer gold and Mandstone. v In According to on; of thosa holding up c,udMj fn the (ract Is a mountain of to JIHo the market hare Is stm W i me n(,to. oi animBAiA eomDOsltlon. This very best shape despite tne lower . . uarrlej , great quantity. Right in the east ana m a'"'Mti"rrk of way for a spur track from the quarry thorlty states that for the Met weeit th,,- nf th Bnuthen. faclfio a k a. kaian IfflBn R IO XlLi BM I - . Vil cVi-iivd " promirtly aelhas already been secured, and the sana the.orders, received aa prompviy mi removed by the tralnload. i2.S?n Wih 'lower value Tshould b, Coneiderable quantity f this stone has ne reason why. lower vmme ; i . . . hulldlna ourDOsls. PWv .ami eeveral large structures In Portlanj hav- coneluelon--that theM U no. need of Ing been constructed Of the material. ! (tin Wlllinar to paj m , i ." : in n event this creamery linos, tnei uverpoc c uooxe uo.; suDDUea of butter here no greater tnan i OOLDFIEUJS DISTRICT, demand. I Columbia Mt. fTc. Kendall 14o. Booth Outside Butt Is Pressing However, lite. Blue Bull 16o. Adams 4 c, Sliver , r. list,, ic, Hlbernfa 4c Blk. RocK r 4v Pot- omeC?cired d they t trl price this lach lJcAT Oro 1 cr Kendall Bft,' loA. eome ecw'Ma wey to vw i u.,., i. ntuni, viou". '"to thSeW ' tlU California Oreat Bend 8c. Empire 4c. Red Top VL-SSSl at Brice Kxt 10c. Florence JU0, .Diam'f B, B. cioeTto lfl T pond, while the beat I Con. 17 .0, Daisy 74c. Jbaguna i.io. ii?.tJi-nk can lerought In at a Comp. rract.,ll.6J. Gr. Bend Ext 6c. furnished by r i-T-.ii. T... Thna it will be noted that ur. tiena Anx. to, Aiausiorm o, b. h. I 5 -2 nf ii5a stock Is fronTs to Sonanse, Jc Esmeralda 10. Wrtlknd c, " Jf-I'SJL.SS 'hUmM ' than outsld goods Cracker Jack 7c. Red Hill 0c. Mohawk s 7H Pnd hlrher tnaj ou .Jf". E, 4e , ou nnfon c Y. Tlerer 11c sale. 1 can be orougni ner ""r,?,"' , th I Orandma 7c. ft Piek Ext. IcA. Y. Rose a araew ii niiauni buuui .av - " -. .....a i.;.,..rfnf very f reauently I ic. uoi.mi. eil 10, uoiar. tons. am fannes between I lim r Triangle 60, iaid outside butteV in this city. I COMSTOCK. One OX "''" ,: ;h.V upnr Aiexioan eic, upuia urry iuca, con. Virginia aavage 9cA, HsJeveV Korcross 30c, Yellow Jack- make n thla airecuon pwmh "''let 6oA, Belcher. I7e. Blerra Nev, ,24c, materially nigner a-urw. . I union zc Skriodje-. raoAlly all the. Coos Bay .. per.ou. "-r-7-.flfmla ' markets, but markef conditions Justify. S. maErs there are in such a position thSt they can ship either way. , when "ff.n " "T .v. IcA. O. Scepter le. Homes.take Cons. There Is a stirrer lone in wj 4o, . !. BniXBTlOG DISTRICT. Ortainal le. Bullf. M. C. 4cA. Mont BuUf. lcA, Net. Bank 4o, L. Harris leA. Amethyst 4c, Gold Bar 4c.- Bonnie Clary iuca, Mayri. cons, vo, Moniy. unio Kxt. egg mantel, ana 'J wu,. n..v7. celvere are -moie w -'iv TONOPAHS. I ?iVKY" in- than that ottoted. The Jni. -ion. i.u. k .Plrt la ntilta oro- Jttacp.amara ooc, Tvjiaway c, ion. oi- ,"", ;vfr. Ii kertna to look I mont jl.lO,.;Ton, No. Btar sc, Ohio Top. ? S.Urf eth?rned wirbr.'Vene'rM rise In feagte. Ton. & Calif !cA, J.M ARHOUR COVERS WHEAT STiaRTS Brokers Who Act for THlin ' " Take Large .Supplies of ' the September Today. CHICAGO WHEAT Open. Close. Bi-pt ....... hi 99 Deo. .-86 '96 May . 99 MARKET. Aug. '84. Gain. DBAy 1J4 96-A.X' 98 Chicago, Sept, I. Juat how many dollar a Armour was stuns for in his campaign against the prtoe of wheat will probably never be known to : a certainty, but some figure that It will be am an the millions. Today Mr. Armour, through brokers iv ho usually act for him, was a very heavy purchaser of September wheat In thla market This discovery led ether shorts to pull in their horns and the result was one of the sharpest ad vances in recent wheat trading. Sep tember option "went to 7H-but closed at 964 0. or a net gain of lHo a bushel over the closing bid of yesterday. The bidding for September and the sharp advance in that option causod a stampede of shorts in other deliveries to buy -and at the close December was &o above yesterday while a net rise of an equal amount-ruled In May at the end of the tradlnr. . B. ?W. Snow, the croo expert has Is sued an estimate of the wheat crop for September snowing a condition or 80.2 pr cent In spring wheat and 79.4 per cent- In corn. Primary - receipts: ' . Bushels Today. Year ago. Wheat ;. 871,000 1.845,000 Orn 531,000 867,000 Shipments: . - Wheat 478,000 1,022,000 norn 489.000 424.000 Minneapolis reported an increase or J6.0UO Dusneis in wneai ror mree aays. Liverpool was bullish, with an open ing id hljfher and a close d above yesterday. ueuveries or wneai loaay were oao, 000 bushels. BEST LVETHERS HOLDIHG FIRC1 All Lines "of Livestock Dis 1 posed to Show. Strength In the Yards Today, ' PORTJOAND LIVESTOCK RUN." Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today . Monday 10T 1906 1906 680 116 80 281 219 Ranare of Chlcaro values furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co: WHEAT. ohs market is holding rather flrms MANHATTAN DISTRICT. - and holders showing no disposition to I Wedye lo, Seyler Hump 2cA, Comblna ; press their gooas upon inn mwi. Cnlckens boi o ran. Trhiia TTrnrt street merchants are still asking 18e -tor hens and 45c for .liprtng rhloKs, lle maraei is unpu, w slsns of a drag, and therefore dealers are-not. willing to allow stocks te ac cumulate. For this reason buyers have the field almost to themselves. Pressed veal marKei is snowing; ami tlon IcA. Granny 8c A. Mustana 4c. Oris. Manh. ScA, Broncho lc, Plnenut lc, B uog sc. VAK1UUB UISTHIUTB, Nevada HUla 81.80. Pittabura- Silver feait si.ud, Jtiagies xsesi sc. Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. ness as well as algns of weakness, and I Clearings today prices are easier. Dressed hogs, how-1 Year ago ............ riHieinces iua&y ...... Year ago ........ .$1,109,991.(2 . 1,234.469.22 . 189.728.9S , 199.531.45 I Clearings Balances SEATTLE. TACOMA. .81,306,080 . 168.100 ..S.24S 44,86 ever, are firm at top values. Brief Votes "of the Trade. Kil rone ts down Uc and Manila rone of all grades down o a pound to k)m of arranes are better with the best Tokayr ranging around 81.60 and Clearings Malaraa ii.zb. .... I Balancea Peach market Is lower wltn neavier offrrina.i. Thmarna arai nn ami RuDui tna finmo i i.BBf inwin, lor inipojnK. Der cwt tnr fancv stock. althoughvpoor Quality 1 11.10: "ordinary. 80r9dc: sweet. i&tMo. and poorly 'packed stuff Is sometimes I VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon, sold for less. 111.26; beets; $1.60; carrots. $1.26 1.60 Watermelon supplies are so noerai sack; parsnips. g5c(fll; cabbage. 84.75 that tne marxei is giuiteo. trices are eiz.no: tomatoes, itwtoo box; neana unchanged. 6e;. cauliflower. California, crate, ( ; Cantaloupes from Toppenlsh are peas. Oregon, Bcf horseradish, 8 10c; bringing- $2 and $2.60. but Quality Is artichokes, (-r-) dos; green onions, ISO scarcely Dtunr mm iocjii aiun ecuing per dos; peppers, bell. Be; cnue, C ); for leas.' It seems to be a case of or-1 h.. 1. ,,.. tsininn Ant rumimLn jranlzaflon and being able to demand a local 1060o dos: radishes, ISo dosen Prta , ,. . , ' ... bunches; celery. 675c; eggplant, 6 noppicmns ."'" yj w'"8cj green corn. 11.50 sacK. ; mp rr railfnrnla onions wa unload. I Orocerles, Hats, Bte. ed this morning. Selling around $1.15.1 siiOAR California Hawaiian Re- Front street sens at tne rouowing I finery Cube, $1.40; powdered, $8.26; price. - Those paid shippers are less I berrv 18.05: drv sranulated. 86.06: XXX regular commissions: y-. - -1 granulated. $5.96; conf. A.. $6.06; extra Butter, Eggs ana roomy. IB., b.fo; golden u., .iu; v., yeiiow. BUTTER Extra creamery. 30881Hcr : of, tranuiatea, ?f1 fan"V 7 Ht: store. 18c. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Portland 8Het cream. 28 14) C 30c;, sour, jiTfiVHO per jo. rrLna rl K.,) ta-. ..u. r n. large ots. lc less; eastern, 24c; local 16c; half barrela, 80c; vanca on sack basis. (Above prlcea are 10 days net cash quotations.) ' . wuiVEX new, i so per id. COFFEE Packagebranda. $16 60, SALT Coarse Half, ground, 100a ive. 17c; spring HICK imperial japan jno. i, o; no. ne, $L2S doa; 2. 40Jto: New Orleans, head. Tf4e; lb. higher. AJa, f-r); Creole. 6ie. , . BEANS Small white, $4.75; large rHKFKR Full cream flats, trtnlets I 111 per ton; 60a. 111.60; utile, dairy. and daialeav. 14V4ci loun Americas, 0e. $16.60:. 10a. $16.00; bales $8.8$,; 16 Qc. I Imported Liverpool, 60s 820.00; 100a, POULTRY Mixed cnicnena. llHgilil.oo; 4S, i.uu; extra rme otrraii. 18c: fancv hens. 18e: roosters, old. 9a: 2a 6s and 10a, $4.6006.60; Liverpool fryers. Ho; brollere, ISo per lb.; a-eeae, lump rock, $20.60 per ton. soring. 14c: turkeve. alive. 17e: SDiinar RICE Imperial Japan No. 1,-fo: N& aucas, ity iso id- pigeoi dressed noultrr. lOlUe : , - - - - r . 1 nn. , - . . i XAr. a Jtop, wool ea. KUM. htt. ti 76: t.lnk. 81.86: bavou. 88.86: hcifh-isi cron. nrsi crime, so: i i.imaa viaxlran reaa. ( l -Ki. "fAtlFtH! - ata. . aad rroto oontracta 7Ha - " " HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack . SHEEPSKINS Shearing. , 104916c (local) hama, ltt to l ipa io per id; each; short wool. 25c40c: medium breeJtfast bacon. lsIlHO id;, pionic wool toctlil eacn; long wool, YSCO I no ou rwii, i i, r $1.25 each. Icleara. smoked. 12 He lb; backs, smoked. WOOL 106 Willamette valley. 18 12 He lb: emoked ahort clears. 18 Ho; aa,a. I m.m Vuill1a,a amolarf. IlU lb: should- TALLOW Prime, per lb, 8 a 4c; Ne. DRESSED MEATS Front; street "djrr?eee, Bivjt, noge. jancy. i-o '",', ZTi'"Z.'-J- I'll nil u h a. m k. a ar an. I tararm. wvi vvau. v A 1 1 k. otwuwv wiur HIDES fry nwea. ugiio id; green, wry, 'ff'5 "',,!0 ""Vr.,, ftV4e: ealvee green. ifllOes kips, fancy, falHo lb; aprlng lamb. ttIH ld?o lb; bulla, green salt. 4e lb. ; lr4r. r.inrwir.t.i. if to. ,i. Aa,l VMB, .1,, H I - . T ' . - 1 u. IK. aa llkia nap In? ao.in t In a w a-. . ; Br lb: ta. 144e per II WHEAT Buying" price, new TracR, T,u. Mr ih. .tum rendered 10s. lie Portland Club. 80c; . blueatem, pr jbc s. 18He per lb; compound. 10a 98tJI4c; fortyfold. OOOllc; red,. 179 Ue per V -$$e; Willamette valley, c - Yxsit ' Rock cod, 10c lb: flounders, MILLSTUFFS Selling' price Bran, e per-lb: halibut. 6c per lb; striped 14; mlddltnfa. $I.6; snorts, $180 base. 16e - per lb; ratflsh, 10c per lb; i8 60; chop, $21029 rer ton. " salmon, ehfnook, 8e'pr lb; herrlnga, PLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore- 0 pr !; aolea. -. - Te - per lb; shrimp, gon patents. $4.16; stralhts, $ 5 11 He le; perch. o per lb; tomcod, 10 per 4.66: eiBorta. 60l.; valley, 84.46; ib. lobsters 26e per lb: fresh mackereL grabam .Va. 84.40 whole wheat, .; ,) lD; erw0sh. JOo per dosen; stur geon ) per lb; black fcass. . ive per lb; all rer smelta, te per lb; black eod, 7 He rr lb; rraba, $1.26 91-76 dosort. OYSTERS Bnoai water usv, per gei HA T Producers' ftrtce Iw timothy. WlUemette valley, fanny, $14616; or-U,,- p,- 10b eck. 86 0; Olym- al 1 m IV ari 1 . - - . . a. a, a a. . . aia.akak a dlnarv. $14 nni w',, ?rrlnla Mr aallnn I! Ill Mr lSO-lh aari. tlOe 10 tS: clover. $t grain, ll'lllilthllj- raala rannad lHo ran 17 oi OATS Track, new No. 1 white, fit 29; gray. $1$M8,60 per ton. mute aal Tsgtablea. WRESH rRUITSOrangee. 4.tfJ tla, per gallon, $2.4U per 100-lb sack, hi ll: Easle aHuinM. too can 17. dosen: eastern in thelL $1.76 per 100. CLAMSawHardshelL per boa. $2.40: I rasor clam a. $2.00 per box; lee per dos. ratals, Ooal. OO, Xta. - V I n tv.u U..1U 11 1 ake.akJ . aaa 60; banana. 1H rt 15, crated, te; hj- He iTb sll f lamons. $4.5w6 2t WjJP!.1-. !i LINSEED HOIL-RawT kbll, 6Ir; Jos; "'5t,'wtY:J7 rgal; lots r 25 kallona. ie least eM $li riches, (Of 80c, pears. 61. oei.26; r mnl $84 ton. grapes 76ee $126; waterrnelona, $L6O0 BENZINE 80 dg, esaea HHs per i.7 ewt; raaahas. $20216 doa. 1rt kh1. 12He fer gat ONIOKJJ New Oregon, II l.tTl " p-v " TURPRNTI NE In cseea. 12e per gal; hundred; Walia Walla, aok; ra-r1o c lb. . Arri.F.s New, teeff $180 box. rOTATPE8 New. sellicg. - $1,19 0 iBUi periarfwvi hk . mer LEAP Ton WHITE LEAP Ton let IV- Int. tm IK- laaa Inta. WIRE NAIL9 rresent basis, li-is. Tsio per f lb. Sept. ... . Dec Old Dec May . .'. . Sept. . . . Dec. .... May .... E6Pt . .'. Dee. . . . . May . . . Sept. . . . Oct. . Jan . . Sent. . . . Oct . . . . Jan. . .... Sept. ... Oct . . . . Jan. f . Open. . 96H V -h. I . H-96V4 98H 99H CORN. t T9J4 TVi 674 64 -5, OATS. Low. 95 95W 98H 78 67H 64 ft 49H 49 49H 46H 60Vi 49H 61H 62 ' 61H MESS PORK. 1472 1472 1466 1485 1486 1470 J620 1626 . 1612 LARD. . 960 . 962 . 945 SHORT . 8A5 . 902 . 840 950 957 J945.. ... RIBS. 900 905 840 947 952 942 892 90 885 79H 74 66 49K .49 62 1465 1470 1620 947 95! -. -842 891 902 837 JOURNAL PRAISED FOR ITS LIVESTOCK REPORT 1 Portland. Aug. 81. To the Editor of The Journal We . wlah to congratu late you on showing you made for the livestock- market in your yesterday (Sunday) edition, particularly on the matter or recapitulation or Tne inai vlrfus.1 nates for the week, also compara tive recelpta for the week, week prevl oue and previous year, as these are real salea your subscribers can determine very closely 'market conditions and can not oe aeceived Dy any ncuiious viu. We understand you have nearly all the etockgrowers and shippers on your list of subscribers. If you have not. you-will undoubtedly get the balance of them et once, as turn one coiumn is worth the prtce of the paper ten times ever to a man who has even a few head to ahtD In the course of a year. Yours PORTLANT1 UNION STOCKYARDS. PRODUCE IN SAX FRANCISCO. a o.nt 1 . Wheat No. 1. California club, il.7H '1-70; California white Australian .l.V.oi.m normerii bluestem. $1. 7201.80; northern club $1.7H; Inferior grades of wheat, $1.60 epl.fo: reas. ji.eiiin i. n ft Barley Feed. $1.30 1.85; common to fair.- 11.XS01HO: brewing at San Fran- claco. nominal at 81.401. 55: chevalier, $1. 50451.6O. according to quality. Ergs per doien, California fresh. In cluding cases, extras, S4vc; ii.rsi, $2Hc; seconds. 2Hc; eastern selected, 22c: eastern firsts, 25c; eastern sec- adulter irer puunu, Nn-tf,. extras,, 28c; firsts, 28c; Seconds, ,22c; thirds. 20c: eastern extras, 24c; rfck- Ing No. 1. iOHcT packing No. 2. lc. New cheese Per pound California flata. fancy lOHc: firsts. 10c: seconds, 9 Ho; California Young America fancy. 12 He: firsts. 12c: eastern Oregon fan- cy. 18c: eaatern Oregon xoung America fancy, l4Hc . fotatoesi rer cental, nrr wnn fsaekef. fancy. ItcftSle: poor, 60O70C; Salinas J3urbanka. $1.8501.50: early rose, 76o0 85o; sweet potatoes. 1H0$C- unions ter sscx, yeiiow, owe. Oranges Per box. Valencies, $208.64. " Is Shipping Concentrates. North Powder. Or.. Sept 1. The Indi ana company la shipping concentrates rom cere at me rate or ti.su v worm week, commencing the third week In July last North Powder gained the shipments to and from this company by helping to build a road between the town and the Indiana group of mines when' asked to do so Chief Ranger Farxer or numan national forest hss 'lust completed the government trail to tha . North Powder akea. whither tourists, nunters ana campers are daily, going deaplte Its hitherto almost impenetrable condition, u r f.rkar nve North Powder an op portunity to widen the government alx foot trail Into a wagon road when the construction work waa nrai Desruo, sua at small coat 17. 8. Government Bonds. New York. Sept 1. Government taaft,saat m . i Date. Bid. Twoa, registered ... 120 'nJJ At Miunna ....... 1880 104 Three, registered.. lf 101 do Mm Don ....... itos ii Threes, small bonds .... 100 H Poura registered.,. 316 lit do coupon ; lire iiin. Twos, Panama ..... .... 12 47S 150 116; oo , vou 61 281 ,617 - 219 631 'Portland Union 8tockyards, Sept 1 Whatever the future rnay show, the present outlook for livestock-is of the very best. All lines are disposed to how strength and for top stud It is in variably the, rule for top quotations to rula This Is true of every line, but perhaps the strongest tone is noted In hogs, where the arrivals are scant and are far below the requirements of the trade. ; ,t The fact that eastern. hogs are con stantly rolling toward the Pacific coast seems .to have no effect whatever to ward changing Portland or other Paclflo coast hog; values, and for best stuff the receivers are - experiencing not the slightest ' difficulty In Instantly dispos ing of all- arrivals. Cattle market shows rather liberal ar rivals 'for the 24 hours, but, the tone or tne marxec is so gooa mat it is hav ing" no effect upon price-making. Best steers are still firmly held at $4 and all arrivals of that quality can easily bring the price.- For some time there has been a dearth of well-finished steers and for this reason the market Is un usually firm. While there were fair arrivals of sneep today, tne fact that none came during the preceding 48 hours was a great aid .to the market and the tone ror gooa eiun is retier man ever. Best wethers are moving freely at $3.50 and values In other branches of the sheep rnarket are holding rigid. Representative Sales. Weight. Av'. Price. J8 cows 27,115 $3.00 257 E. O. wethers 25,565 8.50 A year ago today hogs Were easy, but cattle and sheep held firm at unchanged values. Official yard values today: Hogs Best ast of mountains. $7; ordinary, $6.75 7; blockers and Chin fats, $6; stockers and feeders, $5. Cattle Select, east of mountains, steers, $4.00; -medium steers, $8.60 8.7,5: ordinary, $8.263.BO; best cows $2.852.50; stags, $2.60g3.O0: bulls, $2. and heifers, $2.75)S.O0; medium cows. Sheen Best wethers, $3.50: ordinary wethers,' $303.25; lambs, $44.35; straight ewes, $2.60; mixed lots, $2.60 2.75. Veal Choice vounsr calves. 14 SO-! heavy and rough. $84. Hogs Steady in the East. Chicago. Sept, 1. Official run: , , Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago 12,000 7.600 , 80,000 Kansaa City.. 10, 000 23.000 8,000 Omaha 9,000 7,000 20,000 Hogs are steady. Left over yester day, 6,900. Receipts a year ago, 15,000. Mixed, $6.26 7.10: heavy. $.8O7.10; rough, $6.256. 60; light $6.257.00. Cattle steady; sheep 10c lower. DE3CRIPTI0N, Amal. Con) Co. Am, C. ft P.'c. Am., Cot. Oil, ,c. Am.; JOOO., Q.,,, Am, eiugar, o.. Am. Smelt, e. . Am. Smelt... d. . Anacon. Min, Co. Am. woolen, e, Atchison, o... . i-i. u.. v. . . . . . B. R. T!..T. can, Pacific... Can. leather, e Cen. Leather, p. C. Q. W.i Oi.. C. M., St P... C. A N'west., c Ches. ' & Ohio... CoL F. ft I., c. .- C.'Southern, 2dp. coio. s- 1st pra. Corn Prod., c.i. . -do pfd. . . ,w. . Del. ft Hud...... d. ft r. a., o. . . . do pfd....... . Srle. c . do 2d pfd. , , do 1st pfd. . . .-. Gt. North., pfd.. Illinois Central.. Louis, ft Nash... Manhattan Ry. . Mex.-Cent RyV. M., K. & T., ....... do pfd........ Distillers ...... Ore , Larls, Mo. Paclflo National Lead .. N. Y. Central .. N. Y. O. A W.;,. N. ft W. c....... do nfd. ...... N. American , , . N. Pacific, c.:.. Fae. M. H. uo... Penn. Rv. . .j . P. G. Ti. ft C. Co. rr. steel car, e. do pfd., Reading, e. ... no za pro. ... do 1st pfd.... Rep. I. ft S. ... do pfd. (.,.i,. Rook Island, o... do pfd. ...... St. L. & S. P. 2p. do 1st pfd St. I,. & S. W. C. So. Pac. c . do pfd .... So. Ry., c . . . do pfd, Texas & Pae. T.. 8. L, ft W., c ao pro ...... Union Pac, c. do pfd V. a. Rubber, c U. S. Steel Co., c do pra Wabash, pfd .. W. U. Tel. ... Wis. Cen., o .. do pfd W. ft Lake Erie Westinghouse T Utah 80 401 Hi 116 98 loJ -489 64 I7SH 282 mi 162' 42 86 351 "4" 19 170H 82U , 4 25 7 67H 85 105H 64 ;fi48U . . .. . Nlt4 97l 85 xr o-i 41 f 29 188 142 110 64S 144H 126H 6 8514 4 i28(130H 86 24 81 17 84 26 i. 17U 108 120 19 60 25H ies 86H 85 47 111 26 66 78 46 22 68 4 57 85 105 42 74 '63 148 124' 96 85 IT 106 180 19 60 25 26 67 162 86 H 24 46H 111 28 55, ,fl o tat F5 85ji 66 186 99 108 84 64 178 28 J 144 X61 42 37, . 171c 24 30 ill 141 109 13!) 16 32 64 36 66 67 85 M6 "42 75 80 64 143 24 $Z "85 95 129 8 86 23 80 17 84 26 45 17 108 119 zo 60 26 26 67 163 86 35 46 111 26 6 23 48 : BOSTON1 COPPER MARKET. (Furnished by Overbeck ft Copke Co.) . . . f. A44llnl VM evplAnal a a ' ft I TiTaaeV rntltl ' 1 II Aa Allouea wet- $7H A a11aM . . . . J 4 at a vyavir.i ,t, m e - . Atlantic J I Hi Bingham . ... l D.Mn Pnn a . 11 kButte' Coala.. 27. Black Mt, , i. Cal ft Arlsti.123 Cal. ft Heel. 665, Centennial ...38 Cop. Mt...V. 42 Cop. Range.., 80 C. Ely ...... Daly West,..;. Granby .1J1,' Greene 11 Glroux ...... 4 Lake ....... 12 Mass . Miami ....... 12 Mohawk. . .... 67 ICav. Pnna TJn , niltts East Butte Nmrhouaa Nlpplsslng ...8 Osceola . .... 42 Old Dom..., . 42 P,,rA( . ..... 1 7 . Phoenix. ..... 60 IQulncy Koyaie ...... Shannon . . . . . Biir A Pitta.. Tamarack :.. Trinity TTtak , If. : Utah Cod..... 46 U. b. Win...,. 96 24 76 y. s. oil. . . . . 25 United- .,..!.. ll . .....f oh 1 ...144 Vlrtnrla iWolvertne Total sales. 671.00 0 shares. Canadian Pacific, ex-dlvldend, per cent 8 ' i nnildinir Permits. R. E Covert, erect dwelling Halsev between East Second and East Third, 33,000; Matt King, erect dwelling, Haw thorne between East Thirty-third and Eaat Thrrtyfourth. J- 82.86ft; B. Hamish. erect dwelling; Powell between East Eighteenth and East Nineteenth, $1,300; E. M. Rowley, erect dwelling, East MorHson between East Thirty third and Eaet . Thirty-fourth,, ; 31,800; Charles Kalus, erect . dwelling. .' East Forty-seventh between Belmont and East Morrison, $1,600; i Mrs. W C. 1 1 a . ' ' ' " We pay yo 4 per eent to save Going Ahead If you would join that great caravan of suc cess and enterprise, go ing ahead, just begin " today and keep along with the crowd -haye money in the bank, A dollar wilKstart arr ac count in our Savings' Department and the ' rest is easy merely adding to it the, small - amounts you can easily spare. Two per eent allowed on eheok lng' aooonnts. - AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 00 Seventh St, Elks -Temple L. a RALSTON..... T.. Pres. G. L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier. Recently reorganised ' with $500, 000 additional capital to protect depositors. Frsser erect dwelling. Alhsworth b tween Concord and Campbell. $l,on-u "laurke ftrect dwelling. l.ovev between Twenty-fifth and Cornell, IHv,. ,.0; .H- Luca. erect dwelllne. f ast Nineteenth eornef NshalSm, $1,000; O. If Robinson ereot dwelling. Ksrby betae-i Prescott . snd flkldmore. $1,600; A. Fih?"L dwelling. East Thlrtv elghth Jjeiween Kaet Harrison and East Lincoln, $1.T0: JC. M. Scheuerman, ere.-t dwelling. East Grant between Knat 7HWjih nd E."' Thlrty-seventt... $1,600; Mrs. II. K. Knapp. erect dwe.t Ing, Eaat Twenty-fourth .... between Thompson and Brasee. $6,000. , VVVVVVVVVVVyrVVvWwSeVVa IT'S LITHIA . TABLE ROCK Mineral Water. Se Page 5. Latest News of Oregon Crops NORTHWEST CROP WEATHER. Oregon Fair tonight; warmer south and east 'portions; Wednesday Increas ing cloudiness, with rain near coast; cooler interior west portion; variable winds, mostly easterly. ' Washington Showers tonight and Wednesday west portion; ' showers to night or Wednesday east portion; east erly winds. v Idaho Showers tonight or Wednes day north portion; , fair tonight and Wednesday south portion; warmer to- .1.1., ......... V Ii Uiftut ayuiu fui null. Ask. 104- . f 12 193 iii 122 103. - Iivcrool TV brat Merkrt, -Liverpool. SepV 1-WbMt Prtcee: . Pept 7s6Hd 7S5 C Dec .... ..,.Ts ?sld ' New TorlCtinvr. -Jf Terk. Sept t Bar allver,81.c. 3rants Pass, Or., Sept. ljU-It has been found that the frosts which visited the melon and tomato fields along Rogue river last week have done more damage than was at first believed. On several farms the vines were completely killed and the fruit badly damaged.. The frosts were confined to the river bottom landa, and did not reach the orchards and fields of the mountain sides. This is the first time In 80 years that de structive frosts have occurred in August in southern Oregon. It is but another of the very unusual and peculiar fea tures ef the present seaaon. Walla Walla. Wash.. Sept 1. With the renewal of fair weather in the val ley-harvest was begun again yesterday morning with Increased energy and the outfits that nave nnisnea meir rail run have been, many of ttiem, eecured by those who have not Anlshed, for help In the fields. The fall has been an un usually good one for harvest, up te this lime, out a rear is prevalent inai tno fall rains have besmn In the showers which passed over the valley during last week: However this may- be, every energy Is directed to the early comple tion of harvest and from all Indications about three weeks will see the grain all In the sack, altbougn mere are some firman who are arurlns on runnlnr well Iwto October" before their crop is finally garnered. Grain la yielding- about 10 per cent unaer me average crop, dui ine nigh prices will more than compensate tne rarmers xor mis toss. ta Grande. Or.. .Sept 1. Many re ports have gone out regarding the crops or union county, ana some ox id.h re ports have been extremely pessimistic; some have been encouraging. New -that threshing is well along. It is known that the crop is less than average, aay, three quarters or a normal yield. Some farm-' ers have but little to show for the year's work. Others have an average return for" their labor, and a few of the men who make farming their profession. In stead of a mere makeshift, have bumper crops. Tne Amaigamatea sugar company- Is threshing 2.200 acree of small grain, and expect at least an average yield. 80m of their farms wUl turn out, much better than average. The best crop wi;i be up to normal. In spite ef earlier predictions to tne contrary. A prominent farmer and a well informed man. In answer to a. question about the crop 01 the valley, aald. Spotted. TALK OFliflG 10,000 SHARES ERIE r Report of Intention of Direc tors Causes IleaTy Bujlng -S. P. Keconl. Ladd & Tilton Bank . PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast. Capital fully paid - $1000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President. R. S. Howard Jr., Aset. Cashier. Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. W. H. Dunckiey, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. 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Main 7173; A-6051. Hours, 8 am. to t p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. WATHER REPORT The north Pacific hla-h nressura are has 'advanced southeastward anri ltd crest now overlies Wyoming., A trougn of low pressure overlies the--. Pacific states, and a small disturbance Is cen tral north of Lake Huron. The Atlantic high pressure area has contracted In area, and its crest overlies the middle Atlantic states. Light rain has fallen in extreme northwestern Washington, and showers have occurred in southern Arlsona, southern New Mexico, the Texas panhandle, Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, eastern Nebraska.. Missouri. Iowa, northern Illinois, Upper Michigan and at acattered places along the gulf and south Atlantic coasts. It is warmer in eastern Washington. British -1 urn- bia and northern Idaho and much cooler In the northern states between the Mis sissippi river and. the Kocny moun tains. The Indications are for fair weather tonight and Wednesday in. Oregon and southern Idaho, and for showers to night or Wednesday in Washington and nortnern xaano. , . ' iemp. Max. win, frecip Boston. Mass. s Chicago. 111. ...... 9$ Cincinnati. Ohio . 93 Denver, Col. 70 natrolt. Mich ' . 80 Kansas City, Mo.... 88 5" Los Angeles, Cal... 78 New Orleans, La., :8 ; New Tork, N. T.... JO Omaha. Neb. ...... 74 Philadelphia Pa. .. 81 Phoenix. Aria. ..,.91 Pittsburg, Pa . . -." 8 Portland. Or. 78 St. Louis, Mo..... 6t Paul. Minn..,.. Bait Lake. Utah.,,. San Francisco, Cal. Seattle. Wash. .... BpoKane. wiin, Walla Walla. Wash. 84 Washington. P. C. 80 ll 74 80 7 60 70 h 04 40 so , 7 " 4 " 88. (1 - ii : ti 71 68 48 f! . - J4 -80 ' b v ; T. .00 .00 .00 i.8- .00 .4 .00 .OS .00 T. .00 .01) .00 .00 , .00 .00 i .00 .00 .00 .00 MAKKIAGK LICEXgES r- tp -iTrarin TTnlon. Or- 31. and TJsur- ,a-JcVb Kt'tn East Eleventh street, UB3 East Morris street. 83, end Jessla B. Good, 18. . LT Van Busklrk. fil Grand avenue, J6, and Mattie Rodman, If. , . - Thomas K. Sanderson. kSclo. Or., 15, and Catherine Raab, 18. . - X Robert C Barkman. 328 East Thirty fifth street, 3. and Minnie Caroline johh Matson, ;.' 4$t'-TWenty-Jeeend . street, -is. ana gopni w, . Washington bldg., corner Ith and Wash. In gton sts. , ," ' ' ""Clarke Bros.. tlorlsteFlne flowers and floral aeaigns. n . : - : 1 PORTLAND OREGON CHECKING ACCOUNTS aaaaaaaaajaaaaaBaaaaa H This bank welcomes small as well as large. accounts subject to check, because it is equipped with every facility for promptly handling a large npmber of individual accounts. Ample capital and surplus, conservative management arid strict federal super vision afford absolute security for all deposits. 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 1JHI I lv.l.iIolVt tIl.i.,Y1r 3 W.st A -a. suits' Mnf All lStt&, Unique Tallortng Co.. 30 8tarfc st "Max M. Smith, florist, 160 8th St . op. poslte Meier Frank's: Msin 718. BIRTHS - New York. Sept 1. The stork snsrket started out under full steam ef bullish-, nesa, the general Hat advancing- sharply with HarrlmaB Issues the lead re. A new high record waa again made by Southern Pacific, and Union Pawlfi ad vanced sharply. Later In the day all Issnee -showed reo e"lrme from Oe high marks. On thai -repnrt that Harftman people were talking 30 for Erie and- the rumor that K,?9ft shares of that seeur- TheCompany Which Makes No Estimates EVERYTHING IN OUR POLICIES IS GUARANTEED Columbia Life & Trust Co. or mrun, omatfos. W. M. LADD, President T. B. WILCOX. Tlee-rreelflseit. 8. P. LOCKWOOD. General Manager. . ; , Overbeck & Cooke Co. CcmmlssJoa Uerrasls. Stocks. En4s. 'Cotton, Grain, Etc. nWl BOARD 07 TRADE BUILDINO Members Chicago Board et TrLde, CcTTtspotidentg of Logan ft Bryatv - Chicago, New York. Boston. , We have the nly private wire connecting Portland with, the easttrw ..- .1 eschangea ' " YMTMBERS PORTLAND BOARD Or TRADB. WALKAIJ August 1. to Mr. and Mrs. "wT. Walkau, Bixty-atath and, Eaat Flanders, a daughter. - HARNEY Auguat 1. to Mr. and Mra T. AT Harney. 0 MUsUslppl. a ORSooAngust 34. to Mr. and Mra O. W. Oregg. 807 Mississippi, a son. SUTHERLAND August 37. to Mrend. Mrs. William Sutherland, . 13 west H-G HAN August 30, to. Mr. and Mrs. aiwin "-"-a " oVStENBEIX Angast 3T. te Mr. and Mra Buooipn ifaminw"", i ji.v Twelfth, a daughter. MT'RPHT Auguat SO.- to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Murpny, f onj-lirm ana avwi- Jey. a daughter. . , . " . , PETERSON August L te ' Mr. and Mrs. vnariBaj rwnt y MALLORT August tl. toMr. and Mrs. a e. aaauory, , 1 uawiuwu . St o5 r'h An gus t 18. to Mr. and Mra OHL H. Moori. 1H East fflnth, a eon. TRAVBRS August 3. to Mr. and Mra. Andrew Travera. 7 North Ninth, a E)V5LINO--Aegust 3S. to Dr. an;! Mrs. Thoroaa DarUng, 113 East Thirtieth, TTLEaAngust ioTo Mr. aad Mra John Tyler. Reaver apartments, a , daughter.- mML . -w , THOMPSON August 1. to Mr. and Mrs.. E. F. Thompson, tnlversity. CkVERT August It. to Mr. and Mrs. H.- A. Lavsrt, ti Eay Tenth, a BE,Aueufa 34. to Mr. and Mra. S. Bs :l Tenmo, a daugbter .. OILlQiaN August I, M'. ar,d Mrs. O. W. GlUihan, 13 X. Salmon. DA'viAngust 4.' Mr and fra 3. A. Davra, 33 East Twelfth, a dauh- TST. DEATHS TEA- 'August 38. John wnford rremont.. ags. four months; part. Or POwet. JACKSON August 31, Lest-r R J en. Kansas, age IT: tyrhoi 1 .,.., PHILLIi1 Aeeust 3S. P. H. I ' Good Samaritan hoar-Hal. t ... . fMi"-TraJ h.mrr v C 1 B RVblFIN Ausu.t II f . ' l eteln. Ovnd a.maritaa Ik, -1 . til: a otie laftmn. -COPtLAND AomH !. T'-a ! t-t.peland. Good larfiHti t s two .ars: M'tra-" -hi INT'I-fh Au. l.-V f i 41 An, t. -': j PIys.Q - - a vi J :. '( ' 'T, 111 I(f..lJ. IM '' ' 1"