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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908
11
HOP PICKERS '
ARE AGITATING
Trouble Expected in Yard
No Business of Im
.." . poftance in Sight.
Wholesale market fonturea: ' "
Hop pickers show discontent.- '
Butter supplies more liberal. r
Eggs are holding firm.
Chickens still neglected. . l( .
'Soma demand for rhlttam bark.
Peach market holding well. 1
Low-priced apples only sales, ;
Overaupply of local pears. t
Cantaloupe market Is low. ' k ";-
, ' Bop Piokers Snow Discontent.
Tho new! from California; brought, up
fryvtha United Press and published in
fTha Journal yesterday Is having a. da
pressing effect upon, hopgrbwers. f The
strike reports from the south have
caused agitation among the local pick-
era, who went out this morning-, and
present indications are for trouble in the
, larger yards. The faf t that one of tne
large yards has offered its picners i
per hundred pounds has added fuel to
the flame of discontent. While It is not
. expected that the smaller yards will be
affected by any trouble rrom ww pick
ers because most of them are operated
, by the families, the larger places will
not likely be so fortunate. Few of the
trover, are navina- over 80c per hundred
pounds for picking this soason in fact
at mis price tney win not do ame 10
make both ends meet at the present
nrlcn of hona or contracts.
More growers have signified their in
tention of allowing the Hops to rot on
the vines because of the 'dtff fculty in
securing pickers at the price offered
and the ract tnnt tne nanus wui not
furnish funds for the harvest unless a
mortgage 18 secured upon tne place.
Ho thin- of Interest in Market.
The hop market Is showing nothing
bf . interest at the present time. . The
mall amount of contracts written dur
ing the past few days seems to-ihave
. been soieiv ror me eneci iney wouio.
have. uDon forcing the erowers to pick
their crop. Th-sre Is absolutely nothing
doing in 1807s.
Batter Supplies Are More liberal.
Supplies ofbutter In . the local mar
ket are much more liberal and for this
. reason stocks are not moving off so
well. Three creameries continue to
quote the old figures, but all others are
'.selling at the recent decline. It Is pre
dicted in some quarters, therefore, that
with the increasing supplies occasioned
by the better range, the market will be
down for all grades the coming week.
At the moment, however, those who still
quote the higher prices say they are
experiencing no difficulty in moving
their entire make
Cheese Market la Tory firm.
While there Is but little outside bust
ness offered in the cheese market, trade
is showing firmness. At Tillamook
holders are showing no -.disposition to
press their stocks on the market at all
and thoso who want to buy must pay
the price listed.
Egg market is firm, although many
Healers report their Inability to secure
anytning over zee unless tney canaie
out better. Thlsr they say, is unprofit
able to ootn snipper ana nanaier.
.Chicken Market Zs Heglected.
. Chicken market is fitlll disposed to
show considerable weakness owing to
the large' supplies and the overful condi
tlon of retailers' stocks. Some of the
larger buyers are still willing to buy
springs around 1-tc, but this Is their
extreme limit. For hens they are offer
ing 12H13c many of them not car
lug to go above the lower figure.
Brief Botes of the Trade. .
Market for cantaloupes is mixed -with
filxed quality. Some sales as low as
0c a orate. ,
Peach supplies are enormous and Be
cause of the overripe condition of a,
large per cent of supplies, sales are be
ing made as low as 60o for good stock.
Local pears are in an oversupply, with
(rices ruling between 60c and $1 a box.
Market is full of apples, with low-,
priced stock showing the only move
ment at tne moment, noma nne urav
vnsteins are "selling at 11.25 1.50 a box.
Some demand' is shown on the. part of
eastern manufacturers for chit tarn
bark and the trade is offering "4 5o a
pound here.- This is somewhat better
jthan previous quotations.
Front street sells at the following
fcrices. Those paid shippers are less
gegular commissions:
Butter, and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 3031Hc;
CASH WHEAT A
EFI
H
RER
Market Stiff at .High Prices
-lower Values on the
,v; Board . of t Trade,
t World's Wheat Prices.
"-'.'V ' gept.
Portland ' 90, B
Chioago '
'
w
:
Kansas City
Winnipeg .
, Duluth ...........
Minneapolis
St. .Louts
Winnipeg ...
Liverpool . .',
December,
........
98V
4 B
....... V.. . 9 B
.'. ,.7s6d
Board of
Trade Bseelpts.
-Cars-
Sept. 5. Sept. 4. Sept. 8.
Barley
Hay .,
Oats .,
Wheat
Flour ,
10
IS
6
83
6
2
97
1
18
14
6
70
6
v4
The wheat market is even firmer to
day than yesterday. Exporters con
tinue to be the principal buyers at the
moment, although the larger, millers are
still engaged in filling their surplus
warehouses with- grain. Most or tne
latter is for speculative purposes be
cause millers generally agree mat
wheat prices will move higher. far
ho Inrzer number of dealers are offer
ing 89 He and 90c for club wheat basis
track Portland.
Oats market remains very firm lor
cash stuff and curchases are Increat
jng. Tne views oi Duyors ana setters
are getting closer together ana per
haps next week a larger amount
business may result.
Barley market Is firm notwithstand
a nt edict ions of buyers that lowei
prices will rule. The fatter must have
the supplies ana tne present situatioi
is what Is commonly called a" "Farm
ers market.' The latter have, the mar
ket in, their entire control just now and
they are tightening the screws.
on the board or trade today tnere
was a sharp decline In December wheat
ana a fractional one in eteptemDer.
There was no change from yesterday in
either oats or barley - futures; values
in both lines being held firm.
aoara or traae prices today:
CLUB WHEAT.
' . Onen. Close.
September 80fcB 90?iB
uecemc-er S a V2
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
September 14 J B 142 B
December ........ .,145 B 145 B
NO. 1 FEED BARLEY.
ARRVA
GO
IS
III THE YARDS
Witlf Two Holidays in Sight
lain of livestock Very
Liberal Today.
PORTLAND
LIVESTOCK RUN.'
Hogs.. Cattle. Sheep.
.. S6 126 ' 820
160 108 '465
60
Today
Friday
1907
190 .
1906 ..
Poriland Union Stockvards. Rent. S.
wnn wo days' holiday in sight Sun
day and Labor day on Monday the ar
rivals of livestock in the local yards
were quit, liberal today. Th run of
sheep was especially good, 620 head ar
riving comnrH Ith tttn
Sheep prices are holding firm with, aest
With a contfmiAnn aP - A . iM
the east the rra 1 hnm rr,art 1m ft
and top prices are still realised In all
Instances for best east-of-the-mountaln
stuff. It Is the poor stuff that finds
the smallest call, but not a single line
'".?,nK "eIect at the moment
Cattto arrlvalM fnr a -.-.k.
r -V. .1113 .ill., lOLiii.y
6 head compared with 108 head yes
terday and 126 head a year ago this
day. For this day. two years ago
r. . 7.1 11 " "rrivais in any line out
III 1906 50 head Onms irttn h varAm
6n this day. There Is no Improvement
in the OUalttV nf into arrival, nt .ltla
and killers are- still making inquiry for
Bomeuiing oeiier than Is now offered
vhtfkm Mnlw (h.t.nHU 1. ,
call for select stuff, ordinary grades of
HALF mon
SOLD BY ART.lOUfi
Bigf Operator Said to Have
Gone Short Quite Heavily
of December "Wheat;
cattle are showing firmer prices.
A year ago today hoes showed rath
sheep
September .'...122MB
December ......... .125 B
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Latest News of
Oregon Crops
Northwest Crop Weather.
Oregon Fair tonight, except showers
near coast. Sunday fair, except show
ers near coast; cooler in north and east
portions, except near coast. Light, va
riaoie winds.
Washington Fair ton lint and Sun
day, except showers near coast;- cooler
east portion Sunday, iignt, variaoie
winds.
Idaho Fair ton I eh t and Sunday: cool
er in north portion Sunday.
fancy. 274o: store. 18c
. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b.
Portland Sweet cream, 28M&9c; sour,
BGidZYttO Jr id.
EGGS Local best, 26 27c; ordinary
sec targe lots, ic less; eastern, 26c
CHEESE Full cream, flats, triplets
ana a&isiea. it no; xoung Americas,
- POULTRY Mixed chickens. liMe
fancy hens, 18o; roosters, old, 9c; fryers
!4fi16e: broilers. 14O150 per lb: aeese.
spring, 14o; turkeys, alive, 17c; spring
oucics, lSQpioo jo; pigeons, ii.zs dos.;
oressea poultry, ioihc id. nigner.
Bops, Wool and Kiaes.
HOPS 1807 cron. first prime, 6c;
prime, 4 He; medium to prime, 2 04e;
meaium ic iu, iu crop, wVfea lo;
contracts, 77Mc.'
6HEEPS1UN8 Shearing. 1091Sc
sach; short wool. 26cO40o;, medium
wool, aocgfti eacn; long wool, 76c4i
115 each.
WOOL 1908 Willamette valley. II
15c.
MOHAIR 1907 Nominal. 18Hlc.
lALiJ w rnm, per ip. idio; jso.
X and grease. 22M&
CHITTIM BARK 4 Q 6c
HIDES Dry hides. Hit He lb; green,
tb'SHc; calves, green, SQlOe; kips,
8 7c lb; bulls, green salt, 4 o lb.
Oral, rioar aad Kay.
WHEAT Buying price, new Track.
Portland Club. 89 4190c; bluestem,
9V94c; fortyfold, U&lc; red. 670
68c; Willamette valley. 90c
Ulna price Bran.
Shellburn. Or.. Sent. 6. Blno Brot.
have finished nicklnsr their 40-acre hon
field near here and less than half crop
is reported by the owners. Other neg
lected yards are in the same shape.
Shellburn, Or..
rains have done world
S The recent
of good through
several raging fires. It has started
pasturage to growing splendidly, fvo
great damage to grain is reported.
Sept.
ds
out Linn county, besides extinguishing
erlng weakness but cattle and
were nrm at unchanged values
urriciai yard values today:
Hogs Best east of mountains 17 no-
ordinary, $6.757.00: blockers and
'hlna fats, $6.00; stockers and feeders.
6.00.
Cattle Select. east nf mnnntnlna
teerfe. 84.00: medium cteera. IJ SUM
8.76; ordinary, ii.25ff3.b0; best cows
and heifers, $2.75S.OO; medium cowr,,
2.252.50; stags, 2.603.OO; bull.
82.00.
8heep Best wethers, 8.50; ordinary,
wethers. I3.008.25: lambs. 4.004.25:
straight ewes, $2.60; mixed lots, $2.50 J
i. I 0.
Veal Choice young calves, $4.60
heavy and rough, $3,oo4.00.
Eastern Livestock Strong.
Chicago, Sept. 5. Official run:
Hoes. Cattle. Sheen.
Chicago 10,000 6,000 1,600
Kansas -City ... 2,000 600 100
Omaha. 8,300 200 500
Hogs are strong at yesterday's close.
Left over yesterday, 3,200. Receipts
year ago. 10,000. Mixed, .ao7.P5
heavy. $6.75(7.05: rough. $.306.65
lights, $6.306.96.
cattle and sheep strong.
ALASKAfi WHEAT FAKE
SAYS U. S. EXPERT
Washington. Sept. 5. Secretary' Wil
son of the department of agriculture to
day announced that Dr. Galloway, the
agent he sent to Juanlta, Idaho, to In
vestigate the reports of the supposedly
wonderful new wheat claimed to have
been discovered in Alaska and Intro
duced in Idho with great success, has
reporiea tnat tne wneai is a inne. me
report made to Secretary Wilson read:
''The Alaska wheat yields 25 bushels
to the acre. The grain is badly mixed
and of inferior quality. Soft, white
wheat yields fully as much, and the
best varieties more.
An analysis recently made under my
supervision snows mat tne so-canea
Alaska wheat contains only a little
more than 9 per cent of protein, while
sort wnite winter wneai contains an
average of 10 per cent. Hard winter
wheat contains iz per cent of glutln.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. . Close. Sept. 4. Loss.
Sept 98 97M 98M ,
Dee 7V VlhkA IA s
May 101 100H 101MA , h
Chicago, Sepf. 6, The wheat market
was quiet and uull pending the holiday
of next week. With the exception of
the selling of about half a million bush
es of December, said to be by Armour,
there was little of interest In today's
proceedings. The market sold off nearly
cent from yesterday's closing ' early
today, but It regained most of the loss
later In the day. Most of the selling
today was on the talk of heavy re
ceipts for' the northwest on Tuesday
morning. The public estimate was for
a run of 2.000 cars In that region,
Minneapolis- wired an easier: tone in
the cash wheat market, but there was
little change In other American markets.
Liverpool closed at an advance. .
Primary receipts: i
i , Bushels .
Today.' Year Ago.
Wheat ...1,105,000
Corn 398,000
shipments
659,000
684,000
Wheat 480,000 748,000
Corn 369,09 . 650,000
Cash wheat prices No. 2 red, 97
98c; No: 2 hard, 9797Mc; No. S hard,
96397c; No. 3 spring, 98c$1.05.
The next government report will be
Issued Scptemlrer 8 at noon, Chicago
time. It will give the condition of corn
for. September 1, and the harvest condi
tion of spring wheat, oats and barley.
It will also announce the yield per acre
and quality of rye and hay.
Range of Chicago Prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
f WHEAT.
Sept. ..
Dec. . . .
Old Dec.
May . . .
Open.
.. 98M
.. 97M
.' ioi
High.
98
98
101
CORN.
Sept 79M 79M
MILL8TUFFS Sell
, Selling price Eastern Oro-
4.M
126: middlings. $30.60; shorts, $28
XB.OV; COOP, urr Wf.
FLOUl
mn Datenta. S
4.66; exports., tt 5O0J.78; valley.
1-5; straights. $4.a)
84.4K
graham fcs. $4.40; whole wlieat, $4.66
I yp. en. iv.ivi uaiw, -
BARLEY Feed, $4.40; rolled.
brln lit
' HAY Producers tffTce leew tlmothv
Willamette valley, fancy, $14016; or-
dtnary, 114; eastern uregon, it mirea.
$10Ol0iv; clover, j
cheat. $10. alfalfa 81.
- OATS Track, new No. 1 white, fit
C19; gray, $28018.60 per von.
Traltm aad. Tegetastos.
FRESH FRUITS Orange. $4,909
, 4.60; bananas, 6 He per lb crated, 6c;
lemons. $4tC6 box; grapefruit, $4
. ?.; pineapples, Hawaiian, uvi.frf
dos; cantaloupea, 810L76: biackbertiea.
$l; peaches, bewsic; pra. ii.wdi.zi;
r-apea. T6c$$.(9; watermelons, $1,00 0
ko rvtr mihu I2tff 1.11 doa
ONIONS New Oregon, 61.26 tfl.69 par
hundred: Walla Walla. $l.l1.26 par
sack, California, $i.e; garlic, to id.
APPLES New, $0cOflH box.
POTATOTa New. sAmag- $1.60
1.10; .buying fr ehlpplng, per, rwL,
Acr$l.; ordinary. lQ9c; sweet.
VEtiETABLES Tornlpa, new Orvgnn.
1126; beets, $l.l; rarrota $L1601t
Ark; parsnlpa 660$l; cabbag $L76
($.: trasts, lltM? a lo; eana,
6c; cenHAower California, crate, ( ;
J-m k. Oregon, 6c; borrmdUh, tOlte;
arrtrhoka, 4) im; grea nnlaa, lie
lrd": rrpr, bIJ 6i. Chiia ( ;i
Lead ltttuce, if 3 Its dot; cucumbers,
local. 2060o dos; radishes. 15c dosen
bunches; celery, 65075c; eggplant, t$
8c; green corn. $1.66 sack.
Oroceries, irats, Sto.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery Cube:' $6.40: powdered. $6.26:
berry. $6.05; dry granulated, $6.05; XXX
granulated, $5.96; conf. A., $6.05; extra
B., $6.so; golden o., ib.io; v.. yeuow,
$5.85; beet . granulated, $6.86; barrels.
ldc; nan oarreis, sc; poxes,- eo au
vance on sack basis. .
(Above prices are 10 days net cash
quotations.)
HONEY New, I5e per lb.
COFFEE Packagebrands. 816.66.
SALT Coarse Halt ground, 100s,
$11 per ton; 60s, $11.60; table, dairy.
Imported Liverpool, 60s $20.00: IOOj,
119.00. 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels,
is. 5s and 10s, $4.506.60; Liverpool
lump rock. $20.60 per ton.
RICE imperial japan no. l, tc; Hoy
til AlUa. XT a A.l &n n IimA V ft A .
AJax, ( Creole, 6c
beans small white, 14.7s; large
white. $4.76; pink. $1.85; bayou. $$.66;
Limas. $5.85; Mexican reds, t J.
Meats, risk aad rrrcsioas.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack
(local) hams. 1C to 11 U. lTo per lb:
breakfast bacon, 16023HO lb; picnics,
11c lb: cottage roll. 12c lb: regular short
clears., smoked. 124e lb; backs, smoked.
, , I . n IK. V. a m 1,1 -
1 1 ill... , , 1 A Ik.
ers, 12c lb; pickled tongues, 70o each.
DRESSED MEATB Front street
Hoga fancy. TH06o lb; ordinary, Ve
large. 6c; veaL extra. IViOtc lb; ordi
n art-. 7 0tc lb: heavy. 6 6 to lb: mutton.
fancy. TOTVic id: spring lamo. laihko
ID.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a 14c
per lb; 6s. 14 He per lb; 60-lb tins.
It He per lb; steam readered. 10a, lis
per to; es. io par id; oompouna, ia
iHt per id.
' FI8H Rock cod. I0e lb: flounders.
e per lb; aaitbut. to per lb; striped
oasa io per id; eat nan, ia per lb;
ealmon, ehlnook, lo per lb; herrtnga,
6o ier lb: soles. Te eer lb: ehrim n.
ll)e Id; perclu6e per lb; totaood, 16 per
id; jopeters. J a per is; rreen nuitrai,
( ) lb; crawfish, 20e per doara; stur
geon ) per lb; black basa lOe per
ID: auver eiaetia, per id: oiacs Ooa,
I He per lb; crabs. $12161.76 doaesv
OTBTER8bealwater Bay. er sal.
Ion. $1.69; per lMb airk, $1 : Olrm-
pla, per rail on. r4f; per lee-lb sack.
It OtQt.ti: Eagle canned. fo can. $?.
aorea; mnem in eneit, si.ie per ia
CLAMS Hardshell, per bax, $1.46;
rasor ciams, per doxj ivo per eoa
4 , Pabrta, Coal. Oil.
Statement of
N. Y. Banks
Sept
all
6. Weekly
dcposl ts Decrease
S. Decrease $5,000,-
New York,
statement:
Reserves on
$5,000,275.
Reserves less U,
525.
Loans Increase $10,9.15. S00.
SpecieDecrease $5,055,500.
Legal tenders Increase $1,347,500
Deposits Increase $8.024,000..
Circulation Increase $38,200..
U. 8. deposits $9,246,000.
Cash reserve 29.43 per cent.
. Total loans $1,300,731,400.
Specie $329,086,600.
Legal tenders $81,218,800.
Deposits $1,402,641,400.
Circulation $54,723,400.
bank
Dec.
May
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Oct.
Jan. "
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
67
65'J
67
65
OATS.
49 49
62 82
PORK.
1465 1465
1472 1472
1630 1630
LARD.
970 790
.947 950
RIBS.
912 912
917 920
845 850
m
Low.
96
100
78
67H
65
49
60
52 M
1457
1462
1622
967
915
907
912
842
Close
97
97A
97
100
78A
67A
65
49
50
62A
1457
1462
1630
962A
967B
947
907
912
842
issEssin
WORKED HARDSHIP
TOOL THIEF LANDED HIMSELF
IN JAIL BY'.HIS HANDWRITING
, Members of the street committee of
tne city council hi-ard the objections
of property owners on Tremont street
yesterday In regard to the assessments
for the street Improvement. The chief
objection was against the manner in
which the aaaeanment had boon levlnj.
The adjoin ina block, or. i,. ,.
the usual run of city blocks and Instead
of providing for tli aaaoosment of
property to the center of the block the
brdlnance covering the lmnrovemint
provides only for the flrat 100 feei
WA'CV W0U'1 cover the usual blocks of
200 feet.
Inasmuch as the mannpr nf n.uia.
ment worked an apimrent hardship on
the property owners the committee wax
disposed to be lenient In iu attitude
and Councilman Kellaher moved to re
imburse the property owners ouf of
the general fund. This was domurrfd
to by other members of the niinlit..e
On the ground that If jtuch action were
taken in the present case tin: cltv
would have to reimburse dozen ,,f
other cases which have come iin In th..
past. This revelation marl hv
Deputy City Auditor Hlgel Cruize who
Informed the councllmen that they had
been In the habit .of making the mis
take for many months and to reim
burse all out of the general fund
would bankrupt the citv.
The opuncllmen were in a quandary
as to what to do and finding that thev
could not change the nsseaKmcnt dis
trict to include the roperty in the
center of the block, they derided to
have the city auditor check up all
such Improvements and report back to
the street committee with a view of
determining the amount which would
be necessary to reimburse all 'he prop
erty owners who have thus been dealt
with.
At the last council meeting the mem
bers instructed the auditor to Instruct
the council in the future In regard to
the dimensions of the blocks on which
street Improvements will levy an as
sessment in order that the mistake
cannot be made In the future.
There were about 15 or 20 of the
rroperty owners present yesterday and
hey told a tale of woe that melted
the hearts of the councllmen to the
point where they were willing to reim
burse the property owners out of the
general fund. The petitioners were
mostly persons who had worked hard
to accumulate their holdings and that
the manner of assessing the improve
ment had worked a hardship on them
was apparent to the councllmen.
.The man. who has been stealing tools
all over the city has at last been caught
and has made a confession.' Following
the clew of his handwriting on the
books of second-hand dealers. Detectives
Smith and Kay late yesterdny arrested
Charles Braunwalder, alias Charles
Walder, alias jrmrles Hall, at Front and
Morrison streets. '
Once convinced that the police were
sure of his guilt, Braunwalder, a Swiss,
80 years old, went with Smith to Rose
City park, where he had hidden a box
of tools in the wood. He ha also ad
mitted thefts In Oregon City and Mll
waukie. His case will I hoarO. In the
municipal court Tuesday. .
Braunwalder used a number1 of names
in signing the dealers' receipts when he
sold goods. almost Invariably tools ibe
had found and laid hands upon.' Though
he changed the names he did not change
his penmanship, so after talking to
number of dealers who had bought tools
from Braunwalder, the detectives hud a
very fair description of the-man the
wantod. .
MUS 1 1 1 i ,ur-
Death Roll of
the Northwest
3-
Mrs.. James Jarmln.
(Special IMspntrh to Tbt Journal.)
Forest (irove. Or., Sept. 6. The fun
eral of Mrs. James Jarmln. 81 year.
who died In this cltv Thursday, will
be held tomorrow from the Methodist
church. Rev. Oould xif flcintlng.
Mrs. Jarmln waa born In Toronto,
Canada, and was married to James Jar
mln when 19 years old. The couple
moved .o Nebraska where they lived
31 years, .our years ago Mr. and Mrs.
Jarmln came to this city to live with
their daughters, Mrs. M. S. Allen and
Mrs. A. G. Hoffmen. ' '
During her residence In this city Mrs.
Jarmftl had endeared herself to a host
of friends by ir lovable traits of char
acter. She was devoted to her chil
dren, and though they are located in
many different slant states of the
many different states of the Union,
kept In constant touch with them.
She had been a faithful member of
the Methodist church for over 50 years.
Hesldes her two daughters In this city
she Is survived by the following chil
dren: J. D. Jarmln, Spokane, Wash.;
W. H. Jarmln, Corvallls.Or.; J. A. Jar
mln, N. D.; Edith Zentsler. Missouri!
Sarah Richmond, Michigan, and O. W.
Jarmln, Illinois.
be succeeded
Cold," "tjrowlers
cltirto with a sermon
tonq Canyon."
by "Springs. Hot and
and Oiishrra" and con
on the "Yellow,
There are In London s number of
great houses doing a world-wide busi
ness In" orchids nlone. Most of tho
plants. rome from Braill. In the bot
anical gardens of Rio de Janerlo th-yc.
are over 6.000 varieties of orchids.
I . .. . . . J ,
izro TQM
or
CATaLOOPS
Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc
Address
J. J. BUTZER.-SSXDS
, . Dnt A.
2sa raoir
c.
AT THE THEATRES
At Baker Theatre Tonight.
The closing performance of "Little
Dollie Dimples" at the Baker will be
given by the Grace Cameron opera
company tonight. The play is a bunch
of music and merriment, in which all
the latest song hits are ' rendered, in
cluding many specialties .and numbers
by a well-trained and oeauuruiiy cos
tumed chorus.-.
Orphenm An Excellent Bill.
Nesrly every :one In the city is talk
ing about the show at the Orpheum.
Is it to be wondered at? Have you
heard the Basque grand opera quartet;
or seen Katie Barry, or "tier nerny
Brown : or "taken a trip to the Bowery
with Barry and Hughes; or consulted
the "Village Lawyer In legal matters:
or heard Mr. Duncan In his specialties?
News Gossip
of Finance
Ask
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New York. Sent. 6. Government
bonds:
Dale.
Twos, registered .. 1930
dO COUPOn
Threes, registered. . 1908
do couDon 1908
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registered... 1925
do couDon 1925
Twos, Panama
Bid.
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Washington. Sept. 6. The treasury
report today shows:
Keceipts 2,UL'tt,so.
Expenditures $2,260,000.
New York, Sept. 5. Bar silver, 51
cents.
New York. 8ept. 5. Missouri Paclflo
report for the fourth week of August
shows a decrease of
earnings and a decrease
from July 1.
3367,000 In net
se'
of
11,045,560
Pittsburg,
Sept. 5. Cosmopolitan Na
tional bank closed Its doors today. Cap
ital, 3500,000; surplus, $150,000; de
posits. $760,000.
Monday to Be
Trade Holiday
PEICEOF NEVADA
SHAKES IX FRISCO
HOnt Pnre Uanlla. llfcs: staadard
11c: 1mL 9e; L B, steal. fo.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbia. lie:
case a 6e: boiled, bbls, 6C: cases. 61c
a gai; lots of 266 gaUoa 1 leas; ail
cake real 114 ton.
UZNZI.VS IU oec, cae. lte per
gal; !r! rM, 13e pr gat
hk.i a i a eaaaa. I e pec gai;
c-M , ttt per rai.
WHITE LtJ T.m "Vita feer
Is; t-lb rt le lb: a ". 6e la.
V, IKE AiLS rrceest ttJia. II it.
All wholesale grocers will be closed
all day Monday on account of Labor
day and the fact that no rreignt snip
ments will be received or delivered on
that dav bv the railroads. The Front
street commission houses will be prac
tically closed because all retail grocera
will have a holiday. Most of the
butcher shops will be closed at noon.
FISH EXPERIMENT
. PROVES A SUCCESS
(Sdm4iI fntnutcb to Tblnul.
Astoria, Of, Sept. .-An Interesting
experiment was made during the sea
son Just passed by . the representatives
of the federal fisheries bdreau. wno
were stationed at isusnaga nver, Alas
ka. It will ae rensemoerea uti wi
spring the department ef commerce and
labor Issued an order directing that all
fishing for salmon Blast oee in the
Nushagak and Wood rivers, which emp
ty into Bristol bar. Tbese rivers bad
finnriT h.fi lined with trans and were
also drifting grounds for rUlnetters so
that the salmon had little chance to
reach the natural spawning grounda
With the removal er tne risiung appli
ances this rear, the salmon wire al
lowed a free channel t the upper wa
ters of the river after escaping from
Brlefcal bar. la order to ascertain as
near as possfbls the number ef fish
which went ap the rivers, the federal
evipWivea ttlacad leads - In the water
throurh which taa fish wrnst pass, and
It is eat I mated that 1.406. red salmon
went throuca thsm to the natural
spawning grounda This great Bomber
of fish BMana that million po sail.
lions of Mrs will bo deeoaitsd
batched Into young fry. 7
Ltrtrpool nlml Market.
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Sept. ((. Official bid
prices:
GOLDFIELDS DISTRICT.
Sandstorm -26c, Columbia Mt J7c,
Jumbo Ext. 46cA, Kendall 16c, Booth
46cA. Blue Bull 16c, Adams 4c, Silver
Pick 18cA, New Boy ScA, B. B..Ext. lc.
Blue Bell 6c, Dixie IcA, Hlbefata 4cB.
St. Ives 27cA. Conqueror 6c, Btk. Rock
lc. Lone Star 10c, O. Wonder 2cA, Oro
13c, Kendall Ext. 2cA, Sandst. Ext. JcA.
Atlanta 28c. Great Bend 84c, Empire
4cA, Red Top Ext. 10c, Florence $3.90,
Dlam'f B. B. Con. loc U. Daisy
Commonwealth 10c,x Comb. . Franct.
$1.47. Gr. Bend Ext. 5o, Or. Bend Anx.
8c, Millstorm 6c. B. B. Bonanza 2cA.
Kewanos S9c. Portland Se, Cracker Jack
7c. Red Hill 28c. Mohawk Ext. 4c. Lou
Dillon 8c. Y. Tiger 10, Grandma 4e.
Goldf. Cona $6.62. Diam'f Triangle 6c.
COMSTOCK.
Ophir $2. Mexican 66c, Gould Curry
6c. Con. Virginia 81c, 8avage 26c, Hale
Norerofs 26cA. Yellow Jacket 66c,
Belcher 17c. Confidence 44c. Sierra Nev.
24c, Exchequer 10c, Union 17c.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original lc. Mont. Bullf. IcA, Nat
Bank 4o, L. Harris IcA. Amethyst 4c
Gold Bar 4c. Bonnie Clare 10c. Mayfl.
Cons: 6c. Monty. Ohio Ext. lc. G. Scep
ter lc. Monty. Mt. llcA. Homeetake
Cona 10c, Tramp Cons. 15c.
TONOPAHS.
Mont. Ton. $131, Ton. Ext 70c.
MaeNamara 64c. Midway lue too. Bel
mont $1.62. Ton. hie. Star tc, Ohio
Ton. loA. West End Cona 69 Rescue
tc, Jim Butler 26c. atonarcb Pitts Ex.
4C. uoiaen crown jo.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cona 8c Mann. M. Co. lo. Ci
Wedge lc Seyler Hurap Us Mustang
6c. Cowtvnr IcA. Otis:. Manh. seA. Bron
cho lo, fipennt lo. a.- ixt so.
VARIOUB DISTRICTS.
Fstrr. Eaglo 3 6c A. Nevada RTIls
tl.31. Pittsburg SUrcr Peak. $1.01,
Eagle's Nest 9c,
Richard Jose Opens Tomorrow.
A host of friends and admirers are
waiting to greet the famous singer of
ballads, Mr. Richard Jose, when he re
turns at the head of his own company
tomorrow. He will be at the Baker and
he Is appearing in the funny farce com
edy, "Don't Tell My Wife, which will
be the bill all next week.
Oiiening of Baker Stock Company.
The event of the season will be the
opening of the popular Baker Stock com
pany at Its new home. The Bungalow,
tomorrow rruitlnee. The season seat sale
indicates that the forthcoming one will
te the best in all the history of this
famous organization.
'Hooligan" and His Dog Flip.
A comedy drama picturing a phase of
life in a big city that cannot fail to
excite the interest of all patrons of
the drama, "Hooligan In New York," Is
full of sensational scenes, original com
edy situations and thrilling climaxes.
It comes 10 tne Biar xneaire ween com
mencing Sunday matinee.
Sunday at the Grand.
Remember that tomorrow will be the
last time the present big vaudeville pro
gram at the Grand will be given. Those
who have seen the bill consider It the
best that has been seen In the house In
several months.
Comedy at Pantageg.
"The Olrl from Missouri," as depicted
bv Minnie St. Clair, is a rollicking bit
of comedy that fulfills Its mission of
making people laugh. Minnie sacrifices
a large measure of good looks to make
herself grotesque and she succeeds.
Last Time at the Lyric.
Tonight's performance of "A Cele
brated Case, at the Lyric will be the
last which the popular Blunkall Stock
company will give of that, remarkable
historical melodrama.
"A Lost Baby" at the Oaks.
Those who have visited the Oaks dur
ing the present week have had ample
opportunitv for entertainment and
laughter in the presentation of the
clever musical comedy, "A Lost Baby,"
bv the Allen Curtis Comedy company.
2ftc,itThe entire piece is full of wit and genu
ine' comedy.
Frank' C. Benjamin.
(Special Plptr(i o The Journ.)
Aberdeen. Wash.." SeDt. 5. Frai
Benjamin, 44 years, a business man of
this city, died at his home last night,
at 1 o'clock, of tuberculosis of the
stomach. He had been a resident of
this place for 10 years. He leaves a
widow and three children two daugh
ters and a son. He was a member of
the Elks and of the Fraternal Cham
plons. The funeral services will be
under the auspices of the former organ
ization.
DR. IJROUGHER WILL
TELL OF JUS TRIP
, i
Dr. J. Whiteomb Brougher, the pas
tor of the White Temple, is back In his
study after a month's vacation. Part
of this time was Bpent with his fam
ily In their seaside 'home at Gearhart
PaTk and the last two -weeks have been
devoted to feeding the bears and deer
In Yellowstone Park.
Dr. Brougher is preparing to give to
the Portland public some of his im
pressions of this trip. This wlil take
the form of a series of four sermons
extending through the mqnth of Septem- i
ber.
The first of this series will be given
on Sunday nleht, , the subject being.
Wonders of Wonderland." This will
. We pay yon 4 per cent to save
There's a
Nice Little
Fortune
Due yoti which can be se
cured by small weekly or
monthly payments. , In
vest a dollar in our' Sav
ings Department, add,
small amounts each week
or month and you will
find yourself rapidly gain
ing a comfortable income
which will lead to fortune.
Start the account the
rest will be easy.
Two per cent allowed on check- -lag
aoconnts. v
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
qo Seventh St., Elk Temple
U O. RALSTON. ...... .Pres.
G. X. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
Beciently reorganised with 6600,
000 additional capital to protect
depositora
PRODUCTS'! SAX FRAXCISCXX
San 'FranetscA, Sept. 1 Wheat No.
1 California club, per rental. ILITHO
1.70: California white Aastrallaa, L7t
Tl.lt: northern bluest em. t 111 O Lit:
nonnern cjun. ii.iiwi unrwi graaas
ef wbeaV 1.M4JL4J . reds, IL410
Barley FeeA tl.SI A LSI: cwnmon to
fair. ILtltM brewing at San Fran-
else nomlaal at ll.4l.tsl.it: Chevalier.
tl 401.4. aeeoroing to eaUr.
Fr ra. ear ao California fresh. In
cluding ew, extraa ate; ftrata. tlHe:
rotyla. je: eaetani seieciaa, ne
tvaTwv)L rt. I Whaat tine! I eastern firsts, iiei etcoada. talrda
r se ( u& - - - - - iu;tar. per pooAd-Ciifor&la frraX
seconds. 26 40; eamern selected, l!e:
thirds. 20c; eastern extras. 24e; pack
ing NO. 1. c; ao. -. ic.
New cheese, per round California
flats, fancy, lie: firsts. 10c seconds,
Hc; California Young America, fancv.
12Vc; flspts. 17c: eastern Oregon,
fancy. 13?; Young America, fancy.
imc , .
Potatoes, per cental River whites
(sacks), fancy. TS'fJOc; poor. Sf?7!c;
saltnas Burbanks, 11 SStrlSO: early
rose, TSgSSe. sweet potatoes. lJc.
Onions, per sack Yellow. 6O05$c.
Oranges, per box Valenclas, I1&I.50.
Xorthwpst Bank Statrmnt.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today
Lumbermeiis National Bank
Comer Second and Stark Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL, $250,000
: .
ornczu " " '")
Q. K. WENT WORTH President
JOHN A KEATING Vice-President
GEO. It. M'PHERSON. ..Vice-President
H. D. STORY Cashier
F. A. FREEMAN .-..Assistant Cashier
BEBBOTOBS
K. Went worth. Charles 8. Russell, P. S. Brnmby, Dr. K. A. I. j
Mackensie, George G. Bingham, Lloyd J.. Wentworth. J. E. t
Wheeler. George L. Mcpherson, John A. Keating, Rob
ert T. Pliatt.H. D. Story. , - J
Transacts a General Banking Business
Ladd & Til ton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast.
Capital fully paid - - - ... $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided prcfils $500,000.00
Tear ago
Llaacea today
Ba
Tear ago
Clearings . .
Balances , .
SEATTLE.
I 10.JIS.It
1.Z01. 411.44
.1I4.7
,. 21t.02tlS
,..tl,2.4St
... 1?,II1
London Stork Market.
London. Sept. I. Advance Anaconda
Mining H. Erie common U. Illinois
Central S. LouiSTllle NastrrUle. H.
Southern Pacific S. Erie first
Declines tanaaian r-arnic Aim-
lson Cnton Pacific , Iew Tors
Central 1. Pennsylrania .
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OFFICERS
W. M. Latld. President. '
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pre.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
Rl S. Howard Jr., Atst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd. Assistant Cathter.
Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and sarin ft aeccants. "Accoants ef
bafiis, firms, corporationa and indiTidoala solicited. Wt ar prepared
to furnish depositors eVery facility consistent sriih food barJuag.
TREASURE
SPOT
" TABLE EOCE '
8 Tf B.
Overbeck cS Cooko Co.
CtdBlssIoB Cerduals, Stocis, Uzii. CcSsa. Crx! c:
X1W17 BOARD 07 TRADE BUILOC7C .
If embers CUcaro Board ef Trade, Corrcspoedeets of Lcfin & Try.
Qiicar Kew York, Boston.
JVs tars tie enJy prirate wire eoouectiflt rrtlBj sr-tti tie ttf.'-r
' escbarfes.
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