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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20. 1003. COBCE t IS GAin OHIO'S FARMER GOVERNOR PI ' ri vGvLrlKalll Burrau of-' Statistics Shows That Iiftcrnal Uusincss of Country Is Kcvivinjr Af ter Jtecent Stagnation- FAIL SUITS : All Lines Trend Upward v .7 - Washing!".." IX C. Sept ll.-Internal commerce movement for the-month of July. a reported to the bureau of sta tistic of tne department of commerce and labor, contlnu to show Improve . ment oyer the preceding month of the year. There 1 a conldrbly heavier 1 livestock movement reported for the even month ending wun juu v current year then for the orreeponding period of either Of the two Immediately preceding year. Grain - racpU 5 July ehow an lnereaa 0Jr.,!i",?i the preceding month and alo when compared with July of la.t year. Lum her and coal movement, a well aa the production of Iron, continue to ehow marked advancea over the preceding months of v the year, though otla . are atlll below the heavy f gures ot July. l07. The Improvement In the freight car situation 1 P",r""5 more than 70 per cent of the reporting car service association showing ror " July gitln over any of the preceding months of the current year. Livestock rerolpU at ven Interior . primary markets, while below those for , July of last year, are In the "f5St for the seven months ending with July In advance of those for the correspond ing period of 1907 or HOlJTh flj tires representing the total receipt of all kinds of animal at the market 174.192 head, compared with 1,818,065 head and .04M7 iead. respectively, for the am month of 1807 and 806. The recelpU at these same markets during the seven months ending with July, S3,64,686 head, hpw a derided Kn when compared with 23.365 307 head asd 23.078,6(3 head for the corresponding period of 10T ana 10S. The gain 1 due largely to the heavier receipt, of hog. Wot Bo Much Beef. ? The principal Atlantic eeacoast cltle. i New York, Boston. Philadelphia, and Baltimore, ehow aggregate receipt of .vestock for the month of Julr 831.682 head, as compared wim ."' head received during the corresponding month of last year. . Grain receipt at i primary nmr- oc. vr hoa of anv Brecedingi -, . ? i uoTernor liarrn ana month of the year. e" ".y" Columbus. Ohio, Sept 1Th Ohio I ohwSS,he' heaV, rec'el'of uly.Wot Uub.n.atorlal fight 1 on. The present . Vir the current month there were re-1 Incumbent, Andrew L, Harris, has been - reived 60 320,68 ousneis, c(miparea nominated by the. Henubllcan party to with 47,976 T65 bushel for July. succeed himself, and ie la opposed by end 63,444,247 bushel for fy.. I90' Judson Harmon, In the Democratic field. The following cltle comprised In the Both men are slroag politlcaUy. and one 15 rain market owfa'n" ? J" of the keenest state fight In the union ce nts over July. 1907r Cincinnati. In- wm h. ntinii.rt imtn ih aiu.Hn dlanapolls, ; Kansas City, Little Rock, ujmisvllle. Omaha, Peoria, St. , Louis, and Toledo. - . -t characters to be found In the political Itecetpt of , flour, and New Ufe of Amtrlctu He 1 the only gov- 1!I07, and 13.943,676 bushels in J08. for Tjni0n armv n n vnhmlMr if tha 6.00.811 bushels, .were far In through all grades to and Including ; T'jii r hvl" w" "uiiiiiwa ia tne oar - :L IS- e i akt iii h.ihi; Vloup - "na al once 'octed to the BUa senate. SV-?' Jil93ritlaAuSn?T the J?o-t continuously -I h 'Jimiiw with l iM 1 1 barrels I B,cioro lno Puoc in some trusted posl (iLSmr Tnlv 1907 " Dtirlne the Uon- e waa sent to the houae of rep. .n5S: with jW1w! "rs a.:v "V oT V n at tliM four l"no- " a wm elected lieu- rf&8 ..i, mth.' . irinrt tn ahnw a jiaclin wo WM. l".Ma governor. Mr. Harris is n iien compared 'With 1907 receipt,; af fected principally by the heavy decline n corn receipts, iue expon movement V. : - I "P i : ; ft i ' v i 4 I ' ' ' mpt-: -ym His " Farm. now out for a second term. and. Is (stronger than ever. ; . An Incident very typical Of the farmer governor waa that surrounding the an- of wheat from the- above-named porta. lamrSJ?ZJ ,18.697.881 .bushels. Is .for the seven lwa'th" xtlntIXS having been elected by almost - 80,000 CfK 1 w of that for a like period of 1907. "furalttv 'ffiWS'ffS! 5.161.176 bushels; flour export. iMAll3Z.Jill3.yJ?A inAh 7. : uflrrris lur Alio lotiic ici nw. vuiu- , . 1 1 , - - - . r,v fviirihlT (th the 440 047 bar-1 twunuawon or nil onrn. tie was aressea p.tre ravoraDiy witn in ,u.v oar- j . , ovemlln m.nA whn thm imtiiiu rels exported durlnar the seven month' Ierlod of a year ago; while corn re colDts for the same period have fallen off about 10 per cent when compared I jn 1907. witn a iik .period a year earner. stocks of meat at five principal In committee rushed to him he walked with them to the front of the house and waa sworn in Just a he waa, the family Bible being used to swear by. When asked if he would go Immediately to Columbus to assume the duties of hi office' he replied that he wanted the foundation of his barn done just right, and that he guessed he'd have to stay at home to superintend the Job himself. And he did o. Governor Harris is a total abstainer. He 1 also an advocate of temperance law. In all the years, he was In the legislature he . voted ror every temper- ance measure that came up, ana in ni last message to the legislature In April, 1908, he atrongly advocated the passage of a local option bill.- The legislature took him at nis word and passed it. Governor Harris is leading hi cam paign this fall carrying a temperance banner, and he expect that "with this sign thou Shalt win." He is a hard worker, and If 1 no unusual eight for the night watchman at the state house to see him wane in nis oirice a a. m. He works all the morning and at noon rushes across the street to a dairy lunch room, .where he call for a ham sand wich, a cup of coffee and a piece of pumpkin- pie. No one ever think ' finding Governor Harris at club room Unless he is Invited to speak. The governor is well along In years. and if elected this fall for another term it is sure .to be hta last appearance for mbllo honor. Ha one wiu oe more A 1 -1 -.1 1 ..4 wkM nappy ' lunii ma viuuiuuis wnu Ions for the day when the people will give up ner nusoana to ner. ana tney can live 'the life of simplicity on their oeauuiut tarrn. S Nothing NEAR AS GOOD can be , had at any other store at $20 You can- TAKE mm for this. We always back up bur statements with the goods : No exaggerations in any of our ads! If DEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO mm 3rd and Oab 1st and Yamhill terlor markets at the close of July, S78.976.&34 pounds, were smaller than at the end of the preceding month and likewise beJow tne July iipures ror J U7 The figure for the SI weeks ending with July, 648,012 ton, are like wise oeiow tnose lor a similar period in 1907 or 1906. Trunk line grain ship ments, 11,633.000 bushel for July are. however, largely In excess of those of July, l07, and July, 1908, 8,170,000 and 1906; all of the cltle Chicago Kan- bushel and 6.176,000 bushels, respect nas City, Omaha, St. Joseph and Mil- ively; and the movement of the same waukee showing a decline from the commodity for the 81 week ending with figure of the two immediately preced- July shows a considerable gain over the ing years. i iuce period or tne two immediately pre- Pro visions oa Seollne, I ceding years, the figure being 90,146,- The fast-bound trunk line movement I"" ""Sei" ith SJTfis f nrnvlslnr.il 1.irW th flva lr, -r,. 9?? J?,163,000 K bushel for ing with T JufyT 97 ill 1 tois vhilt inti- Ourhioment. 887 600 l cess of a like period In June, fell below Fjr,i?rpni 521 or Volt fJnr 9 the figures for the corresponding period ?5?K l i?, Z' J !,2'! I wim rfuiT iue snipment oi .Dt.oil bushel oomDare favorably with tha flour shipment of 8,730,261 barrel for a corresponding period of 1907 and i.oiv.sxi Darrei lor a corresponding period In 190C In the shipment of packing-house product from Chicago during . the montn ttiere was a percentlble rain uly.of last year,, but the figures. field of Piano Music Broaderiedi By the Invention ,of the A.B.Chase Player It ! an ' acknowledged fact that the A. B. Chase Player ha broadened the field of piano mnale more than any Instrument introduced si no the upright piano, and has given the mux la lover, regardles of technical education,' a opportunity "to .eenre the full rang of piano mnsic. The Impliclty of operation of the X. B. Chaae and tb remarkable accentua' tloa of each note are feature which place tt at the front. It 1 Sovereign among; players. It has sorpasoed older and highly advertised Inferior makes. Points of Superiority: -Quality f tone, design and beauty of case, ease an 1 convenience of Operation, in2l rldual "note accentuation. Every part cif playr mechanism i easy of a. rts and can therefor be adjited ly anyooa V Beat Plaaosk. Sficrman.Qay&Co. over Jul 476.liz.6a3 pound, were slightly be low those of July. 1906. Aa Mmmr.vl with July, 1907, Increases were shown In pickled beof, cured meat and stear in, wnii tne otner commodities fresh beef, canned meats, dressed hog, hide, lard. : rvork and tallow show a rfiin Shipment for tha seven months of the year, 1,877,766,786 pounds, were slightly below the figures for the corresponding vcriuus VI ina JIVI OI 1,42, vv. pounds and 1,691,887,603 pounds, re spectively, the greatest declines for the seven montns- period being In canned meats ana niaes. Keceipts of southern pine at Ne Torn during July 30,611,911 feet- were in excess or those of the preced ing montn, out snow a considerable de cline wnen compared witn July. 1907, receipts of 42.869.643 feet, tha nrliu-l. pal losses being Indicated in the receipt vr jbvuu oarajinaa ana Wilmington, Xnmber Is Steady. Shipments of redwood lumber from upper vjuaoran auring July 30,4 111 feet compare fairly well i those for a like period In 190T, 06,62 feet. The shrinkage both for me mo nun ana ue eason, when 111, 163,(26 feet for 1998 contrasted with Ust.year hipments - of - 260.118.171 feet, affected principally the oonalgn- lucuui'Ui oaji riuciKO Day. Coal and coke traffle over seven euiern coai-carrymg road auring July. 18, 9,9l.9 tons, while far In ex- cee of the preceding month totals. 1 still nearly S.0,C 6 top, below the like shipment for Jul. Id7. Tfc. ia. creaaa grw in jobs nnra la to a larg extent, to the heavier ship ment of bituminous coal, which show en advance of over 1, tons over nm ,m nipromta. JUJtnracite coaj ahlpments, i;(.i tons, for tha cur rent mnth ef th rear, are haJnw or jhb. ijvi, aa weu ae thoee tor vw .! rtons were reported. The total anthracite enaJ iMimuii f n. i moatae ending with June. I tel. 8,4(3. 126 tons, tttnnlal ta Mm. parteon with 4.11 64 7 toaa fnr I k. tie eane parfod ef 18 amonaud to i.iiuii mi or aooat ft ht eeet o an the mrrunaMlii, month of 1MT: while bltnmrnone Mai pMt'm-on wiu ne larre total of 4 7 - 1.17 tor.a are about per ent fel low thoee f t tb month of 117 The ma.i4 k . r . n-A -1 rimntlln isrlii4ng' Ue o-oall lo-f ci'Tlet. durlr-g tv flra wmvkt niizg : a A:r-t 1. IC1.HI net Ua was about 1,000,000 ' ton smaller than the figures for tb corresponding period or lyuf. Mne numoer -or taie ovens in i this district reported on August 1 was less than that for any of the end week since jreoruary jz. Pig iron production during the month, 1,217,897 gross tons, while greatly in excess of June production, is still about 1.000.000 ton short of the outmit for JUiy, 1HU7. - : Official reports of building operations for July, a indicated by 46 leading cities. continue to snow improved ac tivities. Even when com Da red with the larre business of July. 1907. there Is a small percentage of gain made by July of tha current year. New York (ln- cludlnar the boroueh of Brooklyn and the Bronx) shows a gain over July of last year, notwithstanding tne . large falllnr off of nearly 60 ner cent in the two named boroughs. Birmingham, Cin cinnati, coiumnus. Denver, maianaix villle, New Orleans,- Omaha, Pateraon, Salt Lake City, Topeka. Toledo. Wash ington ana vviixesoarre snow gains. RfiDOrt of S3 car-service associations. covarina: oractlcally tha entire terri tory of the United States, with a total of Z.177.Z27 car handled durlna- July. 1908, indicate a t gain pver the figures reported by the same associations for any of the nreoedlnc months of the cur rent year, with the atngl exception of 1 January, nie mpntn s cotai are, now-1 ever, below the total of 2,634,601. ear reported for July, 1907, and of, 3,367, 930 car reported for July. 1906. Immense reductions to close' out 116.- 000. stock crockery, cut glass, hand painted china, etc, of kElfte China A Glass company, 363 Morrison street. near i"aric. mm G aiiiQ)rBiiii(iii; The Two Causes of a New Zest to the AppetiteA Lasting Bounding Vigor P0ETLANDEES TO GREET SEATTLEITES All member of the Commercial club are urged to be present In the elub at o'clock next Tuesday evening when the special train of Seattle business men, representatlv ef the Beatslt I enamoer oz 'Commerce win reach. Port-1 land. I It Is the first visit that Portland has received from .a Seattle eommerclej or-1 canisation ana tne cJue is Breoarlns to I make the welcome accorded the Seattle exearslonlsts on that they will not oon rorget. Arter tneir reeertlon I I Portland the excursionists will leave for Idaho, the destination ef tha soe-l ciai. ... Pure beer is beneficial at all times of the year. It is especial ly .desirable' during these crisp -days to help regain the strength and energy depleted by the warm, tiresome days of summer, v , ; . Those who take fullest enjoyment in the crisp days and evenings of the present season those who wait with eager appe- ,'tite the coming of each meal, who sleep .soundly and wake clear: eyed, energetic and resourceful, are mostly drinkers ' of QAM BRINUS. ' - We recommend GAMBRINUS as a- tonic for -those who lack strength as a standby and a food for those who haVe it. From brisk, active youth to serenecontented old age, GAM BRINUS is ahelp to digestion, an aid to growth in youth, and a comfort to the more matured. ' V : ; ; ; Have the wagon stop at your home. Order GAJMBRINUS left regujarly. The cost is small indeed, arid thousands of sturdy iroruanaers proclaim it as . THE PROPHECY PUZZLE Most lntereettnr pvrrle eet toad. Ton ehooee the oaatdldate yws arant te win and try t pat hint in ta vtcjt no SEATTLE PUZZLE CO. S3 Arcado Asjaos. gaattla, Vaca. AQ O NTS WANTED . The Favorite Family Beer of Portland for Over 31 Years - rrrrfi ill' I j I I ..f If aiAii f a a m Two Dozen Pints 02.00 - 25c tb coieJk for th kott!e wfcea rettrr4 One Dozen Quarts 01.75 40c th tfoxra for th ottle irben rrtnrre4