THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. i: FANCYSTEERS' PRICE OF PRODUCE SELLAT650 IN SAN FRA CISCO AT I I DA Market Is Again in Good Shape for Best and Former Top Levels Are Again Reached in ' Union Stockyards. r . PORTLAND LTVE8T0CIC RUN. Hots, Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Wednesday.- Ui i ueaaay ... ... Monday ... ... Ha'turday ,-. 17 Friday .., Thursday . . .. Week ago T 20 88 T tt 168, 40 ,231 67 4S 'it ' (Called rru U.fed Wire. San Francisco, Fab, . Hairs, par dofea,-Callfornla fresh. Including caana, extras. It He; firsts, 38o; seconds, 2c; thirds. ISo. Buttor. par pound California fresh, extras, lie;, flrata, lie; seconds, :o: atoraga axtraa, tie; do ladles, IS Ha; do flrata. Joe. New cheese, per pound iNew Caiiror nla flats, fancy, 18tto; flrata. 17Ac; seconds. He: California Young Amrl ca fancy, Hoc; flrata, 18e; eaetern New York singles. IS V4ot do daisies, 18 o; do Oregon, HHc; do Young America, 10n: a to ram California flats fancy. 17tte: flrata. liUo; Young America fancy, ltc; Wtaconllo alnglea fancy Potatoes, per cental itiver wnuea, 7090e, for choice to fancy In sacka, with extra atork quotable at 90c 11.05; BEAVER STARTS ONRilSTSTAGE , OF LONG VOYAGE mouth of the river af I a. ra., smoothj wind east, IS miles: weather clear. Tides at Astoria Thuraday Jllgh wa ter. 1:41 a, mH 7.1 feet: 1:04 p. ni.. 9.1 feet. , Low water, 7:35 a. m,, 1.7 feet, t:ib p. m, i foot S1AIUXE IXTELlJtfEXCE Sag-alar liners Una to Arrive.. Santa Clara, Ban Frenolsoo.....Feb. Alliance. Cnoa Hav .......... ..Feb. Klamath, Han Francisco. ....... Feb. 10 Kamona, Cooa Hay .Feb. It Goo, W. Klder. Kan Pedro...... Feb. II Kansas city, San Francisco..,, .Feb. 1 Hercules, Orient Fob. 10 Kose city. Ssn Francisco..., ...Feb. II Koanoke, Cooa Bay ., Feb. 21 Begular tin era Dna to Depart. San Francisco & Portland - OlCdlilU , UCaVWO IVCWUUli wreaawarer. cooa Bay ,...Feh, News for New Yorkio Take on Portland Freight. To take on general cargo for.. Port' land direct the new Ban Francleco A Koae City. Ban Franclaoo. Feb. 11 Banta Clara. Ban Francleco...,. Feb. II Alliance, Cooa Bay .....Feb, 14 Kanaaa Citr Ran Frannlant fh 1 Henrlk Ibsen, Orient .....Feb. 20 Roanoke. Ban Pedro ....... .Feb.. 12 Vessels la Port. Manx Klnr.Br. aa Jeffarann - noriniana. Am. aa. v......Fort Lbr. Co. Nome, City, Am. ss... Couch street Kiver ciyae, aa. ...... .fort. Lbr. Co. with extra stocx auotaDie at sucw.i.uo, I .. . ... . r. .rvru i.,rr. . rTalliUa! ateamer Beaver aallod yester- Santa i Clara, Am. M.rtln Early Reee. tl.8Btfl.60-; aweet potatoes, day from Newport News for New Tork. Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. aa. Alaak in craiea, u.nvvi.iv. , . i o j lo cviumipa vi iiiiu inm i . mm. AUIHft ...... .Inman-Poulaen Inman-Poulsen Portland Union Stockyards, Feb, r For atrlctly aeleoted cattle a better tone is ruling In the stockyards today and the price Is fully 1 5c above prevloua quotations ror the same class of, stuff. oome pnmo steers mat averaged pounds sold today at Btockdale at This price is fully as good as was re celved prior to the recent break, lndl eating- 4n itself ' that -the market h iV.n - r.iifnrtila! iJ 1...... ' , Keiburn. Br. bk VI BSVIIBJ. una Wli .ea . . uiuBVH. aV JS uivi II UJH.aM u& ,MV Bf cvwiia- . . r I1.1IO1.I0; do. Oregon. U 1. . ship Kanaas City. Her slater ship, the : mmx' w ff.t.V uranara. ner nox Mew naveia, vnoioa, n... ..n.j v. v..w ,oucu tl 762 00: fancy 12 24 & 1.60; new tan- S"" w . w v i. h. ponar. nr. ss Llnnton lirinV ii ITlt'tM i - Uyiand Bros.. Br. an ,.St Johns r : ' I - - - . i I .(I., j j r .,...1. m . . a. hm . gerl 1.75 for large alsea. Instead of stopping first at Ban Fran. Donna Franceses, Br. .bk .Astoria eleco, the Beaver will come direct to ft. bk......,t....... ...Stream PorUand with her cargo, which will oon- l!uBl . Ci. 4TM:,',ff,I"?n..st- slat of about 1600 tons of ener41 Bllif i ' ' ' aUkiI n. t' a I PorUand with her carao. whlrh wIU oon. I .......... .jeneniun ou r lour ACS i ose iv New Orleans. 1.. Feb. .Tho suit aiori Johns traam poatponed. was called again ia the she will be placed on the run betwepn.l "u',m' Btream United Btatea district court hero today. Portland and Ban Francisco. A letter ,JA- ..Oobls . . . . uiiinn-riiuiairn ; iis of the Un ted Btatrs aa-alnat the Aetna cJordln to officials of the Honry VIHard L Am. Sh,. ...... Aa iJVm Milling company of Wichita, Kas the company here. As soon as she arrives. Brabfoch. Br. bk...... fet J I trial of which haa' several times been which will be about the middle of April, Gl;nalvon. Br. sh. .at vrl. mit 4. ii ran hrnus-ht bv thai-. . .v. - IF- UOOP, Am. fully recovered all of its recent weak- government to determine whether or-not 1 Am. ss Inman-Poulsen ana decline, j, .. -. lino ao-cajinu uieaciiioa ' iuur . . , ..- , v,. ,v. .. w nurnw While there is a verr firm tone for violation of the national purs food laws. "7 V rom New York about WeH.?iey, Am. aa Hmm Franclaoo selected ateera. varv llttt. tmnrv-.; .7w.; c-nurcnui. Am. aen .....Honolulu has been noted in the, poorer elaas of the so-called bleaching of flour Is a F. 8. Loop, Am. ss. wn iasion says mat toe Beaver win Mmttl . r. t.m1.. arrivals and the market remains close to where it was previously quoted. ' Scant Arrivals Affect ZCarket. It is the scant showing of suddIIos that is affeotlng the market .for live stock at Btockdale. Receipts for the day totaled but 81 head and of this nura- per ei) were selected. The entire show ins; of. cattle for the day came from gtanfield, Umatilla county; therefore POOR BOY LOSES SUIT Xodsrn Twin Steamers. Olympic. Am. ss Ban Franciace The Beavar and the Raap ara .iitl !" . tl ' L rajio eco allka. They are 110 feet long-. 47 feet B. K. WoVTahl MlL ."IKS Friaci! beam, and have a depth of bold of It Marhoffer San Francleco feet When loaded their draft la 11 H- B. Bendlxen, Am. sch. Ban Franciace feel inches. They make 15 knots. ?5in,mw: It & Ban Franc aco Tbey are single-screw passenger and tM$m "tin Svio 1Z freight steamers, with steel hulls, and -"f" Eln? ? are of the burrlcan. deck type, having T.mal'paT.rAm: iV.V.'.V.Baa FtcImo sn elliptical stern and a straight siem. Forester. Am mch Ran iri-annia After spendlnr the night in discussion, They have two steel pole masts and are Yellowstone. Am. ss Ban Francisco AGAINST CAR COMPANY Only ? aVrlvaJs of sheen during the dav the jury in the caae of Elisabeth Bollam ch.oonr r,ad-1 A pniPlete double En Bonto With Cement and General. .ltlMXSdlimm& a. ilrdlan for Walter Conley against J? 'LS' 'prooS?' Frhk An,,w,rp to outside points. Market for eheop is ,,tL.,in P. 11m-. v. Urtt A Power inA.t.h.e7 'u L.,nt0. W.r r,"!!' bJi V J"w?!? in n.. r rr" t.t: roniana railway. rwww ffinfl,htf r.aF.i-.ri k.,iu. ion Blum. Fr hk Am wtnAisU.A e vAviivU 1UIUI IIMTAIIT DUE Tl fin Si I ... a. m - I " " VWI WA WU1A I . . . . - . 7." have been offerlnir here for several dava company twi morning reyjrnea rtn head Each vessel has lower, main and K'.VfJJ:0"'6"' . .Antwerp osru 10 bbt wnere tne m.rk.t SUnda, la . Hogs are firm with only one load in foot . .. IMaaison streeis, ana suea lor '.a.vvv i am, i. . . v loaari run or uveatocv nunium . I : u aa. attracted to umpany una awniiiii beada. Each veasel has lower main and K". Hr' o'"es. it.dk. ....Antwerp let in favor of the defendant Conley. hurricane dks. and abovJ thl hunl. S,otr ! 4'Arvolr. Fr. bk.. . .ntwerp 14-year-old newabey. lost part of on. wX 6mM A&FSZ' BmK Uv,Si lot under a FultoA car at First and whiu ov. th. hou. ,h. h " ."J? ni.,. - Bl . ' ll V.' i.V.TS with this day in recent years aa fol- lows: 1910 3909 3 908 1907 3908 1905 A Hors. ... 121 10S 142 Cattle. 1 490 28 411 none 404 ing bridge at the level of the top of the ColJl,.'.bal,k4 ?r. bk Sheen. 3U 260 1X65 105 141 404 11R2 year ago today there waa a firm .tone in all lines of livestock with no cnanga in pneea. Thoae who ship: George II. Jacobaon was an arrival from The Dalles with a load of hoga. C . C Churchill had a load of sheep from Btanfleld, en route to the Sound. W. O. Cummins-a, the "regular," took tha hlvh mark tnrlav fnr f.ft hoa nf tie. He shipped three loads from Stan- caused the Injury xieia. Yards' Xepresentatlvo Prices. Following: are representative of latest transactions in the yards and Indicate demand, supplies and quality offering: . i 8TEER3. Av. lbs. Price. 60 prime 1841 $6.60 28 fair w 1082 4.85 - 18 fair - 7; .:. . . . : : -11TI - - 8.90 Today's range of livestock vsluea: CATTLE Beat steers, $5.50; good steers, $5.00; common steer", $4.25; best cows, $8. 76154. 00; fancy heifers, $4: me omra cows, a,eo: poor cows,- fit bur 2.50; bulls, $2.60(ff 2.76; a tags, $J.50( 8.00. HOOS Bert eaat of the mountains, 1S.8&; ranry. xii.eos.Tfi; ttockera, $7.00 piBJB. fS.UU. SHEKP Beat wethers. $8.00: ordl nary. $6.50; spring; lambs. 86.6008.75 straight ewes, $6.2606.60; mixed lots, 85.50. CALVES Best. $5.756.00; ordinary, m.itiiwu.zi). unusual aiieuuon wmm ;i I nromomrl. rinrkhnnu T M i Y.tA t nm tw pj iw crjr -v v"' i each veaael Is an orlop deck. tlon jury meTnoas oy lienry m. ucuinn Th. mnhin.r . defense . contended that young; Conley oen.ol.t independent of the engine f ram- W irwy - j...k- iB. on a vertical donlrev hnllar mnA alv .Honolulu ...Valparaiso Dublin I rui.. it. V.L. nerro lku, Fr. bk. Dublin ttone, sr. dk Ran Francisco Oil Carriers Xa Boats. Atlas. Am. aa ..Ran FmukIum Catania, Am. aa Ban Franclaoo Asuncloa Am. ss ....... Ban Franclaoo sjrgyle. Am, ss..... San Franclaoo ALoxa the wATEnmbyx. Carrying passengers and freight the steamer Banta Clara, Captain Noren, will be due to arrive at Martin's dock this afternoon from Ban Francisco, ' Preparatory to going; on her run on the upper Bnake river in the near fu ture, the Open River Transportation company's steamer Inland Emplro will be Inspected February 18. " The ateamer Nome City will loaf 178.- 000 feet of lumber at the Inman-Poulaen mllle and at St. Johns for Ban Pedro. With a full cargo of freight the gas sloop Condor, Captain Loll, will sail to night for the BIuslsw river. Carrying passengoro and freight the steamship Roanoke, Captain Dunham, sailed last night for Ban Pedro and way ports. '. . Ths lighthouse tender Mansanlta placed a . buoy yesterday to mark the Columbia river Jetty. Ths buoy was placed 1000 feet off ths end of and in Una with the jetty. . All the hosts of the Bhsver Trans portation company's fleet 'will remain idle today, to five the members of the crews a chance to attend the funeral of Mrs. -0. VT. Bhavsr. When ahe leaves port this time the oriental liner Henrlk Ibaen, Captain Smith, will have aboard lumber for Ma nila. Bha will go by way of Japanese ports and Hongkong:, but will' probably not touch, at ths latter place on her re turn trip. It Is not known yet whether she will have cargo from Manila or not ' It is sxpected that the British steamer1 M r M. S. Dollar, Captain Morton, will fin lah loading her cargo of about $.160,000 feet of lumber thla afternoon. Her cargo goes to Melbourne. Captain F. C. Hagermann returned last night fron Astoria, where he had THAT Ann linat' .,nn been attending- the regular monthly I II A I 'ARE WEAK. NER. meeting of the state board of pilot com-1 vrtfte Kir mi., mlssloners. Beside Chairman Hager- VOUb AND RUN DOWN mann, only Commissioner Taylor was I 4 ' present, Commissioner Pendleton having I wOITie 10 iUS ' been called east by ths death of his rather. A river Uvencs. was gran tea to Captain H. F. Astrup, master of the steamer Newport and ths license of Captain H. T. Crovee was renewed. The bar licenses of Captains D. J. McVicsr, M. Nolan and A Ew Csnn were renewed. r ACKERS 1IAVE NEW LAUNCHES Astoria, Or. Feb. . Wilson Bros, of this city are engaged at the - present Urns In building three gasoline launches. One of them, which is to be 72 H feet long, is for a Puget sound company and will be equipped with a 71 horsepower Troyer-Fox engine. The other launches are for ths Columbia River Packers' as sociation and the McGowan 4k Sons com-, pany of McGowan, Wash. and beCurecT Pay ; When I Cure You pay mo as yon" ret ths benefit sf my treatment. THE DOCTOR THAT CURE3. rn FOB A CVJlt is lower than any othera ' charge specialist In the city, half tnat othera cnarge you, ana no exorpiian for medicines. I am an expert aneclalliiL have had 80 years' prsctlcs in the ireetmetf diseases of men. My offfce are tha 4 .The steamship George W. Fenwlck of I beet equipped In Portlmd. My me' .od the Hammond Una arrived in port this afternoon and proceeded to ths com pany's dock, where she will, prepare for another shipment of lumber for Cali fornia ports. The British Steamship Glenafrlo is due in this port at any tlms from Vic toria. She will take on a cargo of lum ber from up river ports for ths Aus tralia. THEDEIIEDr FOR SORES 'ULCI the car to sell papers. Jumping- off again In a few minutes. Conley said he had sold his papers and was starting home. Judge Bronaugh, before whom the oase waa tried, instructed the Jury that If they' believed Conley was a tres passer he must be held to assume the rlak of his act but ths company would be liable if the motorroan maliciously AT THE THEATRES 1 return tube boilers. The latter are the main boilers and are of the Scotch type, .Itk ... araie comDusuon chambers, and are fitted for burning; fuef oil with steam atomlsatlon. The working; steam pres sure is iso pounds to the square inch. Pas-sen Aoooaunodatlona. In II staterooms of three berths ea'ch are accommodations for 278 first-class passengers. 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Do you know what cauees you to reel liKe intsr i nia conaiuon win not improve of Its own accord, but instead- you will grow gradually worse and eventually end in nervous debility or neurasthenia. If you have ever taken 'treatment and failed to get cured, per haps it is because you never took treat ment from me, for I cure when others fail. Consult roe (free). I AM TOR MEN Free COBBTXTATXOB ASVIOB BXAMDJATIOIf Jtty Tees Are Within ths Beach of the Workingmaau Don't Suffer Longer Don't Hesitate Call Today Examination and Advice FREE BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN KIDNEY DISEASES. RUPTURE I CURL OR MAKE, NO CHARGE, Tou who have searched In vain for a restoratop of your lost health, you who have hesitated and delayed and done nothing for yourselves whils you were conscious all the time that your strength . and vitality were slowly but surely slipping away from you: you who have become diseased ana are surienng wun nervous or Diooa iroumes ana wouia nice to be cured, but do not know how to set about it or where to go I want you and every man with theae afflictions to oome to me. I hold out to you a helping hand and bid you take oourage. There is a oure. My Electro-Medical Treatment combines the forces of medicine and electricity, and searches out and removes the diseased conditions as nothing else ever can or ever could. My medical offices are the longest established and the eldest and best equipped in Portland. There is none better or more favorably known anywhere. With me you are' euro of honest deal ing, skillful and successful treatment and your health and vigor will be restored for life. MEN WHO HAVE BEEN DISAPP POINTED BT UNSKILLED SPEC IALISTS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO INVESTIGATE MY METHODS AND TERMS WITHOUT DELAY. WHICH HAD THEY DONE IN THE BEGINNING, WOULD HAVE SAVED THEM TIME . AND DON'T LET MONEY MATTERS. MODESTY OR PRIDE PREVENT YOU FROM BEING CURED. CALL TODAY. , Free Museum for Education of Men Call if you can. Writer today for self-examination blank if you can not call: - No business address or street number on our envelopes or package.. Medicines from 81-80 to 88.60 a courss from our own labora tory. Hours from 8 a. ra. to 8 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 18.. Oregon Medical Inst. SS. c c Gee JfW Gee Wo 3 Wo HI tbs euniz sgoroa t. Try once more if you have been doc toring with this one and that one and have not obtained permanent relief. Let this great nature healer dlsgnose your caso ana presence some remedy whose action la auick. sure and safe. His rr- scrlptlona are compounded from Roots. Heros, uuds ana Bams tnat have been gathered from every quarter of the slobs. The -secrets- of - these- medieliien-- are not known to the outside-world, but have been handed down from father to son in ths physician's families in China. MARINTG NOTES. Astoria, Feb. 9. Arrived down during the night suid sailed at 8:40 a, m., steamer Breakwater, for Cooa Bay and Ban . Francisco, Arrived down '' during the night and sailed at 8:85 a. m.. steamer Roanoke, for 8an Pedro and way ports. Arrived down during the night steamer Elmore. . Arrived at 7:20 and left hp at 11:60 a. m., steamer Santa Clara, from. San Francisco. Arrived at 8:45 and left up at 10 a. m., Bteamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 9:30 a. m., schooner Expansion, for San Francisco. Arrived at 8:35 a. m. and left up . at noon, - steamer Rosecrdbs, from- San Francisco. Cape Henry, Fob. S. Passed, steamer Beaver, from Newport News, for San Francisco and Portland, - Astoria, Feb. 8 Arrived at 4 p. m steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, from - Ban Francisco. Arrived down at 7 p. m.. schooner Mabel Gale. Arrived at 7 and left up at 8:80 p. m., steamer Bowdoin, from San Francisco. !-:'.&. :: . r. Antwerp, Feb. 8. Arrived. French bark Bldart, from Portland. Queenstown, Feb. 8. Arrived. French bark Montcalm,' from Portland. San Francisco, Feb. 8. Arrived at 8 m., ateamer Catania, from Portland. Arrived at I p. tn., steamer Johan Poul-' sen, trom san Francisco.. v . . San Pedro. Feb. 8. Arrived, steamers B. Stetson and Klamath, from Port land.. ' j San-Franoisc,- Fb.9.-HSalled at' 10 . m steamer W.. a Porter, for. Port-, LaliniiCnpe Fn lieM When I have accepted your case for treat ment you may look forward to a complete cure, and with the very first treatment the curing will begin. This is pretty definite talk upon what Is commonly regarded as "an uncer tain and speculative matter. But I am in a position to speak definitely and positively. With me tho cure of men's (diseases is not un certain or speculative at all. Free Museum VISIT TSIS WOBDBBrtTX , WAX nOUBXS mm ktt op Examination Free ! . SB. TATXOB. Ths lUssdwf Specialist Astoria, Feb. .Condition at the OOBBTJXTATZOar TBSB MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheefully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town, in trouble, write if you cannot call, aa many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and oure. My offices are open all iday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ra., and Sundays from 10 to 1. . . The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234 1-2. MORRISON STREET "" COBNXB SBOOHB AXtt SCOXBISOS BTBBETSV POBTIVAJTO, OS. ? Bing Chong OBXBBBATEB trSZBESB OOOTOB cures all diseases of men and women by use of ths famous Chinese herbs. OFFICE HO UBS 8 to 11 a. m., 8 to S p. m. Office, room 1 1, 82SH Alder atn or 1334 1-st Bt 11 a. m. to 3 p. m., o to 11 p. m. 888 Tlanders Bet ta and Sth.. . .. I f PileRcracdy I . have a pile remedy t which is a certain cure. I It has cured thousands fe; and can do the. same fort you. See Hajor A. Wood in, Civil War Veteran, manufacturer, Z97 Jer ferson st, room 1. ' 1! OOVSTJXTATZOV TKBB. Open Evenings and Sundays. If you live out of town and cannot coll. write for symptom blank and clr- oular, incloalng 4 cents in stamps. The CCec Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 H First St., Oor. JkTorrUfon, Portland, ' ... Oregon.' -. . WOMAN A SPECIALTY : The well known Xtr. 8. K.I . OBAJT, with their Chinese I 1 remedy of herbs and roots, 1 - - t i . cure wonderfully. It nasi ,i cured many sufferers when Jr i all other remedies - have ' . . failed. 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