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. i THE OREGON DAILY : JOURNAli PORTLAND. ) TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10. 1903, t. RUB'S MARKETS TO MY 14 ORAHGE MARKET 1 Heavier Arrivals Bringing Down the Price Crop Looks Quite Heavy. PORTLAND WHOLESALE MARKETS. , New oranges are'lower. Epg market just steady. Butter advance of 2c a pound. Firmer tone in local wheat Nw crop popcorn arrives. ' California steamer brings produce. Southern vegetables are higher. Grape prices are advanced again. Email fish coming better. Dullness nontinuea In hops. . c Speculating upon turkey future. Pressed veal market la good. JkY i ' ' ' Saw Orfcnges Ara XKwsr. ' A sharp decline i noted In the price Of new crop oranges for late arrivals, two ears came in from the south this . morning- and were offered h" at a reduction of 26e a box from for mer figures. Today's price on beat . navels Stands at SS.M and the market ls not any too irmt hat figure. While heretofore reports from northern California have been to the effect that a good crop would be shown this sea- son. tha production la now expected to ' be somewhat higher than a year ago. Colors are expected to Improve eonsld , erably within the next week or so. Batter Market la Advanced. A mistake of 27.000 gallons In the : toUls of the cream arrivals atortlaniJ for the last week aa compiled by the board of trade rather mixed things In ' the butter market during- the past 24 "; houra. Instead of the arrival Of cream , ; In Portland totaling 47.525 gn last week the amount was really 20 (25 gallons. While a decline in prices would have been Justifying were the receipts as heavy as given In the first 1 place, the run showed an actual oe- crease from the supplies of the previous week. " Tltll brought about an advance of So a bound in the price of best creamery butter today but some of the outsider brands were- Quoted rather weak at unchanged values. ' Beveral of the . city creameries likewise refuseto Join In today's advance and. are quoting 26c Instead of 26c a pound Speculating- Upon Turkey rutore. Tha Front street trade is trying to ; guess what the turkey market is going to do for the holidays but the guesses are so far apart that it would be ex - tremely difficult to strike a haipy me ,ii,,, Tn Hate the arrivals of turkeys hava'heon. fully un to the requirements th trade and In some Instances a - fraction better. This, has,- at times, 'cost the market a fraction or two In Chicken market Is Just a1out steady Vsrhaldinaj steady with the bulk Of the sales around S7o. California Vegetables Are Sight. tvhila . tha reenter California liner brought In quite a fair cargo of fresh j wwt,m nrinv n. blcher ranee of values la In effect because of advanced prices In tne soutn. oinng wn" ' - are now quoted at 12a a pound, sprouts h.l lettuce 40a a dozen and egg plant 15c a pound. .California toma toes are firmly held at $1 per crate of , four t baskets while Oregon stock. ' which la rather pcarce, Is quoted around 5o a box. .. ... " Huckleberries from the north are tn larger aupply with good quality shown. Prlcea about, the same. Small 1-lsfc Coming; Better. ' ' For week or more there has been a scarcity of small salt water fish in the local market but today the arrivals were better. After having almost dis appeared from the markets for a yeek fresh crabs are again coming. Continued Dullness la Bops.' . There Is a continuance of the dull ' lone In the local hop market While there remains a demand for select stock, ordinary goods are not wanted at all. Those who bought hops on speculation have about given up the attempt to force prices higher. - Brief Botes of the Trade. A car of new-crop popcorn is among the arrivals from California this morn- - Ing. Quoted at 6c a pound. California grapes are again showing ' an advance of 1 0c a crate here. ..Linseed oil Is advanced. 1 Market for dressed veal Is firmer with best stock generally ruling around ". I He a pound. Dressed hogs are easy '. around 7 c . Front street sells st the following - ' prices. Those paid shippers are less regular .commissions: Butter, Eggs and poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 353c;. ' fancy, 82Hc; store, 20a . BUTTER FAT Delivery f . o. b. Port , land Sweet cream, 34 He; sour, 32 He '.pOULTRt Mixed chickens, 11c; hens, 11 hie; roosters, old. 910c; , fryers, HHc; broilers,. HHc; geese, spring, 8o per lb; turkeys, alive, 17c; spring ducks. 14o lb; pigeons, Squabs, S2.OO02.5O per dos; old, $1.00; reased poultry, IQIUo lb higher. CHEESE Full cream, flats, triplets I aid daisies, 14 V4 (8 16c; Young Amer cer. I6<e. . EGOS Local best. S687He per do; I eastern, 2527c; local storage, 25c. ' Bops, Wool and Hides, ' HOPS 108 crop, choice. 814c; prime te choice. 7c8c; prime, 7 7 Vic; ' medium. 6c lb. ! WOOL -1908 Willamette valley, 15c SHEEPSKINS Snearing. 10 16c each; short wool, 25c40c; medium wool, 60c1.00 each; long wool, 76c 11.25 each. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal. 18(glc. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 8 4c; No. t and grease, 2$r2Hc. CHITTAM BARK Old, Ec; new, ? e lb. HIDES Drv hides, IS 14c lb- green, l7c lb; bulls, green salt, 4Sc lb; kips, 8 7c; calves, green, 8Q10C per lb. Oram, 3nonr and Bay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track, 'Portland Club. 89c; bluestem, 94c; . fortyfold, lS2c; red. 87c; WUlamette valley. 0c MI LLSTUFFS Selling price Bran, .826 60; middlings. $33.00; shorts, $30.00; chop. 21.O02.00; alfalfa meai, $18.40 per ton. BARLET Feed. $26.002.60; rolled, 82S.50: brewlnr, $27.00, FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore - gon patent, $4.80; atralght, S3.904.&5; export, $8.40 $.60; valley, $4.66; gra ham. Us.-$4.40; whole wheat. $4.66; rye. 5s, $6.60; bales, $$.00. HAT Producers' price New tim othy. Willamette valley, fancy. $14.00 616.00: ordinary, $12.60 J 18; east-J .ra.Oreron. $10; mixed. $U OOQ12.00; ciorer, iio.nw; grain, ju.ub; cntii, 111 ftO: 11 1..)0r alfalfa. 110.00011.00. OATS Producers' price Track. No. 1 white, $80030.60; gray, $229.60. rrnlts and Vegetables. FRESW FRUITS Oranges. OrWJ4.00 4.60: new navl, $1.25; bananffs, 6o lb; lemons, $4.6008.26 box; grapefruli 14 00 4.60: Dlneannles. Hawaiian. $4.2 . oox; peaches, 764? 40c; -pears, Bartlett, $1.15; grapea $1.00 01,85; basketa. 19 V 1244c; huckleberries, lesriio id; cran berries, local. $9.60610.60 bbl; eastern, POTATOES New,- Belling, tt.000 l ib; buylna- for shipment,-per cwt, Taney, .uc 4(11 00: ordinary, 70085c; weet $1. 7541.90. .. O N 1 ON 3 Na .-Oregon, . $ 1.10 Q 1.1 1 per loft; rarlln, 7Ho lb. (- APIM.FS Kxtra eelect, $2.50i9$.00; fanry, 2.tjl.86; choice, $l.00l.$6; .oi-i'farv . tl (K:;poor. 6075o per box. '. , P1-E8 Turnips, new Oregon. L hu- S6; carrots. 60 f I1..5; tnatoee, C5o per- box; -nta, $1 tr crate; beans, He; SELLING CATTLE RUN IS TA PER I 6 OFF ' swasaBaBsesBisjasBssssss. Eaisers Evidently; Begin ning to Hold Back for a Favorable Market. PORTLAND LIVKSTOCK RUN. Hons. Cattle. Sheep. Tuesday ........ it Monday 90t) 40 235 160 69 20 Saturday 170 Friday 97 . Thursday 225' Wednesday ..... 6i too 260 Portland Union Stockyards. Nor. 10. The run or cattle is racing orr again, today's total arrivals In the stockyards reaching but 40 head, v Cattlemen have evidently eometo the conclusion that It would pay them better to keep their supplies off the market when they are not wanted ana snip mem wnen a o rnand appears.' The trouble with" the cattle market of late has been the fact that shippers sent In supplies when they were not needed and on this ac count prices were dragged lower than would have been the case If snippers had not compelled killers to take the offerings. Sheep Scarcity Is Fronounoed. No arrivals of shet-D have been noted In the Portland yards since last Thurs day. The market is mererore very puu. The wants of the larger killers are still being supplied out of their own aurplus purchases made some weeks ago on the ruTtre nl until these suoDlles are ex hauated there will be little call for sheep from the big onea Hog arrivals have fallen back Into their ordinary rut and this haa been a slight help to the market During the past 24 hours a sale was made as high as $10. but general transactions were not over is. Today s arrivaia in tne yaras com iare with thla day in recent years as ollows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1907 ... 37S ... 1908 ...... ... 148 75 IB 1905 62 68 27 A year ago today an uvestocx lines were weak at unchanged valuea. Following; Is the general range of values on stock ruling tn the yards for late shipments: Hogs Best east-of-mountalns, $(.00 0 8.10; ordinary, $5.76: blockers and China fats. 15.00 5.60; atockers and feeders, $4.75 6.00. x . Cattle Select east-of-mountalns steers, $4.00; medium steers, $8,76: best cows, $2.00; medium cows. $2.60 2.75; stags, iz.6UW3.uu; duus, ii.ut .. Sheep Best wethers, s.o; oramary wethers, $3.25; lamba $8.90 4.00; ttraight ewes, $3.00; mixed lots, $:2.6 2.76. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60; heavy .and rough, $$.60 4. 00. The following Drlces are representa tive of the largest transactions In the local yards and Indicate the extent of the demand for the various grades and weights, with the prices thereof. ,. noos. Weight ' Price. 129 hogs 22,160 $6.00 116 hogs .......-.....84,650 8.00 160 hogs . 85,866 6.10 4 bran 669 6.60 SO hogs 4.800 6.S0 Salmon Bun la Better. IDurlil DUniteh to Tt Journal.) Astoria, Or., Nov. 10. The fall run of salmon, which has been quite alack took a decided turn for the better last night and Chi' Hansen caught on Bakers bay, 1..V - ounda of sllversides, and Frank Mat i 1,000 pounds, other fishermen in the bay did equally as well. New York Cotton Market. Open. H.lgh. Low. Close January . . . . 891 895 686 889 890 896 887 890 893 897 886 690 885 891 880 883 912 914 902 906 May . . July December Northwest Crop Weather, Oregon Fair tonight and Wednesday, north to east winds. Washington Fair tonight and Wednesday, except rain near coast; north to east winds. Idaho Fair tonight and Wednesday. Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. Nov. 10. Wheat: Open. Close. December 7s ld 7s 11 Hd March a sa May 7s 8d 7a 8Hd cauliflower, 76c$l; peas. J2c; horse radish, 910c; artlchdkes, ' ) dos; green onions, 16c per doz; peppers, bell. 6c; Chile ( ); head lettuce, 40c dos; hothouse, 75cf $1 box; radishes, 15c dosen buncnes; celery, vac; eggplant 150 lb. Groceries, Hats, Etc SUGAR Cube. $6.66; powdered, $6.60; fruit or berry, t.zo; dry granulated. $6.25; conf. A., $6.26; extra B, $5.76; Golden G. $5.65: D. vellow. $6.65: beet. granulated, $6.05; barrels. 15c; half bar rels, 30c; boxes. 66o advance on sack basis. (Above prices are 80 days net cash quotations) SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s, $11.00 per ton; eua. sii.ou; taoie, aairy, 60s. $16.5,0; 10s, $16.00; balea, $2.35; Imported Liverpool. 60c $20.00: 100s. $19.00; 40s, $18.00; extra fine, barrels. 2s, 6s and. 10s, $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump rocK, itU.ou per ton. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6c: No, 2. 6H Sf 53ic;, New Orleans, head. 7c; Ajax. ( ); ureoie, oc HONEY New. 16c per lb. OOFFKE Package brands, tlg.50. BEANS Small white, $5.25; large white, $4.50; pink, $5.85; bayou, $3.5 Llmas $5.76; Mexican reds, $4.50. Meats. Zlsh ana Ifrovisioni. HAMS, BACON. ETC. Portland pack tiocau nams, iu 10 is ids, itftc par id; breakfast bacon. .16 22o lb; picnics. 10c lb; cottaeo rblL 11c lb; regular snort clears, smoxea. ise id; backs, heavy, amoked. 12c lb: llrht imoked. 14c lb; bellies, smoked, 15c lb; pickled tongues, uc eacn. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hokh, fancy. 7c; ordinary, 66tte; targe, ec; veai, extra, o ic; oral nary, 7W7e lb: heavy, 56c lb; mut ton, fancy. 6(7c lb; spring lamb, 7 0 7 He lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10a. 14c per jd; ts, 14 hc per lb; 50 lb Una. ISHc per lb; steam rendered. 10s, 18c per lb; 5s, 13 ho per lb; compound, 10a, 8 lie per lb. 6o per lb; halibut, 7c per 'lb; striped' pass, ioc p?r iu, raiuHn, iiiq per id; salmon, Chinook, 7e; ailverstde, 6c; her rings,, Be per lb; soles, vc per lb; shrimp, 12 He per lb: perch, 6c per lb; tomcod, 10c per lb; lobsters, 25c per lb; fresh mackerel, ( ) per lb; crawfish, 30 per dozen; sturgeon ( ) per lb; blsck nass,.zuc per id; suver smeus. Be per lb; black cod, 1 HO per lb; crabs, $1.25 01.75 per dozen OYSTERS Shoaiwater Bav. & IU,: per gal- Ion, $2.50; per 100-lb sack, $5.00- Olyrr.- pia, per 11 on, $2.40; per 100-l'b sack. 6 6.00 B 6.60; Eagle canned. 60c can. $7.00 dosen; eastern in shell, $1.76 per 100. nUMS Hardshell, per box. 12.10- rasor clams, $1.00 per box; lOo per dos. Paints, CoaL On. Etc ROPE Manila, 10c; elsaL 7 Ho lb. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla, 6c; cases. 6 8c: boiled, bbls. 68c: casern, 4c a ral: lots cf 260 gallons, -la- leas; oil cake meal,- $34 ton. ' BENZINE 88 deg., eases. lo per gal: Iron bbls., HHo per gal TURPENTINE In cases, 6$ He per 'WhTtE LEADi-Ton lots, t He per lb: 600-lb Jots, So per lb; less lota, to per lb. MKB jiAluo rresen oasis, ; HEIV EXCHANGE OPENED TODAY Merchants Institution Be gins Business as a Cash 3Iarket Cash Wheat Up. The cash rraln department of the Merchants Exchange opened today In the- new fluartera In the Board of Trade building. The opposition which was expected to come from Secretary Muller of tne board of trade failed to material lie In fact Mr. Muller did not even stay In the city whlle'the board's rival waa organising. Mr. Muller was on a pleasure trip to the Albany fair, conse. quenny mere waa no aiienaanco u m board of trade today and no quotations were maae, Tha oneninar of-ithe Merchants' Ex change cash grain department was at tended by all but one firm in tne t-on-land grain . trade. The attendance was better than expected. In addressina- the trade present, E. W. Wright, manager of the Merchants Exchange, said that It was his inten tion to turn the exchange into a public cerooratlon na aonn aa it could be done. Other speakers told of the plans of the new exchange. it was aeciaea Dy a standing vote to hold dally sessions of the exchange at :30 p. m. each day Instead of 11:30 a m., as originally planned. Cash Wheat Is Advanced Cent. Xn advance of 1c a bushel Is noted In the local cash wheat market today. Exporters are again In the market and millers too are buying. As high as 90c haa been paid for club during tne past 24 hours. There la a firmer tone In cash barley and some holders are today asking an advance of 60c a ton. rracucaiiy no No. 1 feed barley la now being offered under $26.60 a ton track Portland There is a very oulet tone In the cash oats market and rlces are nominally unchanged. . The slashing of oriental freight rates on the sound has caused more interest to b& displayed In export flour trade. A nutnber of Inquiries were received this morning and should the rates get to a very low figure tne traae expects a fair resumption of flour sales to both JapaQ and China. News Gossip of. Finance Fortland Banks. Clearings today .$1,168,994.78 . 882.434.66 Year ago Gain today ..$286,660.07 ,.$135,699.96 . . 45,462.01 Balances today Year ago ..' Seattle Bank. Clearings today st. . . .$1,692,638 . 195,806 Balances today Taooma Banks. Clearings today .v $788,719 Balances today 31,213 New York. Nov. 10. Bar silver. 49o: Mexican dollars, 45a London, Nov. 10. Bar silver, 2$ 1-1 6 d New York, Nov. 10. Government bonds Data Bid. Asked. Twos, registered 1930 103H 104 do. coupon 1930 104 Threes, registered.. 1908 100H loon 100 120 121 102H 102H 110 101 oo, coupon iu Threes, small bonds .... Fours, registered... 1926 do, coupon ...... 1925 Twos, Panama do, coupon '. Fours, Philippine 101 121 102 New York, Nov. lake, 14H14Hc; 14c: castings. 14 1 0. Metal Copper, electrolytic, 14 0 mho. Tin $30.97 H 31.05, Lead 4.7 H 4.40. Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. Today i treasury report shows: Receipts, $1,423,659. Disbursements, $1,760,000. PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, Nov. 10. Eggs, per dozen- California fresh, including cases, extras. 63Hc; first. 47c: seconds, 80c; thirds, 28c; storage California extras, 33 He; firsts, 80c; seconds, 26c; eastern storage extras, zenc; first, zee; seconds. zs'ic. Butter, per pound California fresh c v t r a Q9- ft.... 9 " W - - .w, ,t fll.: thirds.' 20c; eastern extras, 27c; ladles extras, 22c; flrst,21c; pickled No. 1, Btnra,. ('Dllf.ir.ifa .,,--, 0 R iL New cheese, per pound Caiifornia iiats, rancy, lZftc; nrst, lzc; seconds, 10 He; California Young America, fancy, 16c-; firsts. 14c: eastern New York Ched dars, fancy, 17c; Oregon flats, fancy, 13 He; Oregon Young America, fancy, 14 He; California storage, fancy, flats, 12c. Potatoes, per cental River whites, (sacks) fancy. 70S85c: poor. 60065c: Salinas burbanks, $1,4041.60; Oregon burbanks, $1.15 1.30! early rose, 75 'i B5c; sweet potatoes to the trade, $1.1 1 crates, $1.40. Onions, per sack 50 60c Oranges, per box Valenclas, $2.50 t.vu; n.veis, ti.Dugi.oo. BOSTON COPPER MARKET (Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) Hoston, wov. 10. urriclal bid prices: Amalgamated 87 H Nevada Con... 20 9H Nlpplssing 10T4 Adventure .. Allouez Arcadian . . . Atlantic .... Boston Con.. Butte Coala. 41 north Butte . . 88 Old Dominion. 67b 434 18H 17H 28H usceoia ...... iz Quincy ....... 90 Royale 28 Shannon 18 Cal. & Aril.. 123 Cal. & Hecla.65 sup. a nui. . j Tamarack 88 Trinity 19 Centennial ... 35 H Cop. Kange... szh C. Ely . United 164 Daly West Kranklyn .. uian mining. . 4r Utah . 60 Rranby .... Greene 'Glroux .105 . 12H '. . 14H . 71 Victoria 64 wolverine ...i& Winona 6i Mass Michigan .. Monawk ... Yukon 4 Bay State Oas 2H u. js. .... z RAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET San Francisco, Nov. 10. Merchants Cash wheat- Walla Walla white. $1.65; red Russian, I1.61H; turkey red, $1.76; bluestem. $1734. Future wneai may. i.7ZH Did, $1.78 asked; December, $1.65. Cash bailey Bright, $1.45 bid; brewing $1.47 FutuTe barley May. $1.48 1.48 bid, $1.60 asked; December, $1.46 bid. $1.47 , asueo. M HI" tuffs Bran, $29.50; middlings, $34; aborts, $33.60. Oata White, $1.70 per cental. 1 Cotton Men Meet In Memphis. Memnhia Tenn.: Not. 10. A mass convention of cotton growers and repre sentatives of allied - interests of the south assembled in Memphis today to take steps for concerted action to cneck the downward, tendency of the market price of cotton. Beveral thousand dele rates and visitors were on hand for the opening today. The convention will re main in .. session three days, during which - time there will be addresses by the governors pr several soutnern states and jr-other' of protnVaea.ee, . . COB III fW IVHEflT OPTIOH? Suspicious Advance Made in Chicago Today Foreign Markets Are a Help. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Nov. 9. Gain. Dec. ...... 101 102 101 1H May 105H 107HB105H 2H July 100 101 100 1 Chicago, Nov. 10. With a better tone ruling in all foreign wheat markets and a starting of export business here again, the local wheat market opened Tirmer and higher. At the start Liver pool was d to Hd higher ' hut the closing was 4d above yesterday for the three options, Chicago wheat started d to d above yesterday with May at 106, December 101 and July 100. At the close the market was lo to fKic above yesterday's final; the greatest advance being in the May. mis is the nrsf time during tne present option that the May delivery has made a deliberate get-away from the other options. The reports of a general lack of moisture in the Ameri n grain belts east -of the Rockies. Is what caused the Mav to lumn so to day, for whenever the damage news is practically proven the greatest adyance s generally noted m tne May deliv ery. This is one of the easiest months for "corners" to be attempted In and there was a suspicion In today's trad ing that some big operator was going to take the bull side and attempt to force the May higher. - American Visible aupply shows: Wheat Increased L82S.000 bushels. Corn Increased 63.000 bushels. Oata Increased 441,000 bushels. The cash wheat market at St. Louis was very firm with prices o to lo advanced. Budapest shows an advance of at the close. r Primary receipt In bushels. Today. .1.243.000 . 888,000 Year ag-o. 72,OO0 J8.000 189,000 36,000 Wheat Shipments: Wheat Corn . 38.000 226,000 Range of New York Trifeavf.tirnliK.l by Overbade ft Cooke Co: " WHEAT. Open. High. 101 lof 106 107 100 102 CORN. 61 . 62 61 62 61 62 OATS. 48 -49 60 61 46 47 PORK. 1592 1596 .....1685 1685 LARD. . .... 986 986 ..... 925 927 935 936 RIBS. 842 .841 662 853 Close. 102 107B 401 83 62 C2 Deo. May July Dec. May July Deo. May 4U 45 1685 1677 932 917 925 49J 61. 3K9S 16f-2 July Jan. May Nov. !S5 92( 930 Jan. May Jan. May $82 85 III I ' : ill, ' ,i. ' " n Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast ' Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President. Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe PORTLAND OUR INVITATION This bank has been transacting a conservative bank ing business for a quarter of a century. It invites you to join the large number of prudent, careful people who during that time have found their banking relations both agreeable and profitable. i Overbeck & Cooke Cb lommlssloa Kerchanls, Slodu, Bonds; Cotton; Grain. Eft; , ' 21&217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDXNQ Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondent o! Logan ft Bryaa, Chicago, New York. Boston. We have the only private wire connecting Fortland with the east era - -v '. exchanges. ' -;y y MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRACK. THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL I A NEWSPAPER FOR A L Tj T It B PEOPLE ALASKA THE YELLOW A Deposit of $5 May Make a So rich' in gold is our property that we have in part selected the name from the place where it is lpcated, GOLD BEACH Gold Beach Dredging Co, A suggestive name that is founded on fact All of our property is proven ground, and it runs from $1.00 to $100.00 per cubic yard, and much of it yields $45.00 per cubic yard. ' Furthermore, our prop erty holdings include the famous Bessie Minethat has yielded the millions of yellow metal, and has millions more to yield. -': . ' . - Think of it 900 acres of gold-bearing .ground carrying from $1.00 to $lQ0.OO per square yard, and running from the surface to a ' depth of more than 120 feet. The surface square yards would amount to 4,356,000, and when you mul tiply that by 120 feet, the depth, you will begin to understand the true value of our wonderful property. V The gold dredger is subject to no law of change except that of the cost of the necessaries of life and the price of labor. His success is already laid. Nature's concentrator, the elements, has carried down into the basins or lower ground the glittering flakes and nuggets of gold which is his harvest. We have proven beyond any manner of doubt that every cubic yard of sand and gravel'is full of the yellow dollars; 1 We propose to place this stock amemg the common .people, and the square deal is the basis of, all our transactions with them. No officer of the company is to draw any salary until the enterprise is on an earning basis. There is no pre ferred stock and no bonds; all shares are 45 4T " ' 1 . . R. S. Howard Jr., Asst Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier. OREGON Fortune for WE UY UNFAILING ARD SCIENTIFIC TREATUENT IS TOUR HOPE OF VIGOR Tha fraat multltuda of qxen who bav takan my treatment hava not bean disappointed. They know that I do not promlaa mora than' I per form. To them I hava ictuallr llluatrated in tha cure of their own caiea tha truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment la as certain to our aa It la that roy patient encages ray ervlcea and follows my directions. My suc cess Is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientific equipment, but torrjva fact that I limit my study ana practice sinewy, to dtaeases and weaknesses of men. To mala maladies alone I have earnestly and exclusively" devoted 2S years of my life, and on them au my faculties are concentrated. I treat 'or- real and laatlnff cures. Every remedy I employ has Its part In bringing; poslUve and permanent results. Under my treatment the patient who notes Improvement In hi condition can feel assured that real benefit and not a temporary drug- effect haa been obtained, and can continue with confidence that a thorough cure is being accomplished. My Fee for a Cure Is Only I WILL WAIT FOR MY YOU ARE CURED Wtakawr Functional weakness - In men ! In reality a comparatively simple ailment, and is but a symptom of local disorder, a state of ehronlo Inflammation of the prostate gland. Ne stimulating treatment, whether Internal or locally applied, can do more than excite temporary activ ity. By my system of local treat ment I v restore absolutely normal conditions throughout the organs Involved, which promptly results In complete and permanent restor ation of strength and vigor. This treatment Is original with me,-and Is the only radical and certain cure yet devised.- , Varicocela y Varicocele' Is a relaxation.- knot ting and twisting of tha most vital blood vessels of the -organlo sys tem. It stagnates the local circu lation and Interferes with the prog resses of waste and repair, j Neg lect brings derangement of func tions and injury to the general health. Most physicians resort to surgical operations and hospital FTTNOriONAt, WEA.KNE8S. HTDROCELE, STRICTURE, PILES AND SPECIFICS BLOOD POISON ! TRJCAT AND NEVER FAIL TO EF FECT A (pXTRE. .. ,...y. . ' ,v ooirnn.TATiow nvu mt honest and candid advicb COSTS XOV NOTHINO.y I cheerfully r give you the very best opinion. guiaea or year m mwwiiui vikucs. ra bi 01 town in trouble. write if u cannot calL as many treat men and cure. - : If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Charts My .offices are open all day from S a. m. to S p. nu, and THE DR; TAYLOR GO, XOK3X30 mtsiT, oomjrEm ssooiro, postzaits, ouaov BOUNTIFUL alike and .they arc full paid and - non assessable.. ' i ' ' We were .greatly pleased with the or ders for stock which came in ast week, and, judging by the many requests for more information, thlTweek will be a record-breaker." By next week the price of stock will advance to 35c and probably to 40c. . We shall sejl only enough" stock to pay for another 'dredging machine. A limited numjber of shares will be sold at 30 cents a share, and your order, on our coupon inclosing a deposit of $5 may make you an independent fortune. This opportunity will not last long; the proposition is fjne and the price of stock so low that it will go like a prairie fire. -Do it now! Henry Greenberg, president and di rector, largest interest in the. famous Bessie Mine; also president of Robin-son-Magits Co. of Candle, Alaska Helkey Robinson, vice-president and director director of the Robinson Magits Co. of Candle. R. L. Brancht, secretary, Portland, Or. - .: ' " " ' John E. Playter, treasurer and direc tor, interested in. the Seattle-Portland Cement Co. C. C. Gaisford, Tacoma, director, for merly operating mines at Dawson. GOLD BEACH DREDGING CO. S wetland Bids;., Portland, Or. - MAIL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I enclose $ as my deposipfor.. K shares of stock o-f your Gompsny. Name Street ,., City' ....... ...... State mi mm oa. vavsxoB, The reading SpaolaUsv In Any Un complicated Ailment FEE UNTIL treatment. I ,-cure Varicocele In one week Without operation, pain or detention :frorri business. My cures are absolutely permanent and no IU effects whatever can follow my treatment Contracted Disease r I have reduced the time required for curing contracted disorders about one half. This is an Impor tant achievement It replaces dan-, rer with safety. It forestalls chronic complications. It removes the Infection and Inflammation be fore that vital center; the prostate gland, can become Involved. To -many- men It means the difference between perfect health and a life time of misery and functional weakness. My method is mine alone. My treatment Is original. Iar'som features It resembles that ordinary. - In its chief essentials it Is different In results it Is en tirely different - It Is safe.-prompt and thorough.... The above, together with Or ganic Weakness, Nerve Deblllta ,tion, tiont Vigor,' Specific Blood Poison, Stricture., Piles and Reflex Ailments, constitute my specialty, and are the only diseases I treat cases yield readily ,to proper home - - V.' 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