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orxcon daily journal, - Portland, Friday evening, February 11,1910. STEERS SELL UP T0S5.75T0DAY Ralph Thorn. A. M. Young, Homer O. Peareon, Archl O. fcrsklne, Lebanon; William Green, Leland Oreen, r.alph McDonald, Thomas; Mr. P. W. Storey, Sweet Homej Anna MoCormlok. Oervala; Waldon H. Morgan. , Margaret Mo- f'nrmlcV, lunula Trurlov. F'i. ' ! lleyne, Waterloo; Ma foll y, kn.. ton, Stayton; Mary lUrt. I!! Tangent; Ina White, :ut Jtw. SwarlnRr, llalvey; livld 1 Berlin; William V. Fletcher. M 1 I i,'t - GEORGE W. BATES . CO. V fceary Building Toarta and Oak ' Streets , BANKERS Branches! 633 Williams Ave, 161 BoaseU Street Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited From Cor. ' porations and Individuals ' '1 " ' - - Our II mri of Bankinr hvt mad ua many frUnd 4 who will ilvdly vouch tor our bunlnsui Intcgrttr 1 1 - 11 " "" 1 " "' 1 1,11,1 ' J" ,J- "u ; . - Four per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts One Lot Goes at the Record 0 ; an Advance of. 25c Over , Previous PricesHogs Ad; ; vance to $9.25.t: lassHe nrimiii I 1 iisssswwm t t i iiaw-- Taaajaaaawi AT STOCKDALE I PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. . Hoas. Cattl. Calva. Shew Fridar Thursday .,' Wednesday. Ill Tussday ... ... Monday ..4 , . . Saturday . . ii Week affo.. .. . . 144 til St 10 13 . 2 IS IT 441 894 131 6t "41 . Portland Union Stockyards, Fttb. 11. . Eteera sold ud to 35.73 today, an ad : vane of I5o over former quotation!, ..whll ther.wa on sale of hogs -at : 13.33 with a almllar ad vane. Market for livestock was vary Kooi t In th yards today, and prices ' wer ' boosted because not anouch cams to . fill tha want of th trad a. (Ther an aapeclal food demand for Taney cat tle, and tna California ahtpmant topped ' tha market at 33.TI for selected eteera. while several aalea were made at 13-60. ' Market for eowa waa likewlaa very rood, and this brourht the price up to ma averare, or aoout zoo aoove ma previous prleea. ' Kora Xaa-erly ona-fet L ' Hes war eagerly Bought In the yard today and with the aale at 33.33 during the day, a new high record waa made for the present movement and the price went wlthlira fraction of attaining the nigneat rigur of the aeason. While the official report of the market riven to The Journal by the Portland Llve- for hoga waa ecarcely tha . mar till tha fact" that bidders wr aale ket. vereager to purchaae quality at, thla figure lndlrate that the. market today waa In exoellent shape no matter what may happen hereafter. There were no arrlvala of hog Id the yards today and the scant number that cam forward yesterday topped th market for all but 10 head and thee Utter sold at 8.30 because of inferior auallty.' Oood hoga wer sought and lerefore brought th prie. Oood Boa of lfcp. There waa quit a good run-of sheep In th yarda today, but no aalea had been made In time to print In this la ue of Th Journal. Market -or sheep and lamba la in excellent condition and therefor th outlook for favorable price la hopeful. Acordlng to buyers It la xceedlngly hard to seeur real fat sheep at thla time and this there for accounts for tha very small ar rlvala. for tha trad will not even look at poor quality.- Tao Who apply .tha Market, A. i DeMarls. th well known atook raleer orth Walla Walla valley, waa In from Lowden with thre loads of cattl and four load of sheep. Mr. DeMaria wa on of those who secured highest award at th recent livestock, ahow hold In th yarda C. C. Rhea, th Ion stock raiser, " m 1 mm xn morrow city witn a load of cattle. Eugene Evans was an arrival from Condon with , two loada of eattl and calves. , ... s Today's run of livestock compare with this day In recent years aa fol lows; j ( iHoga. Cattl. Sheep, 1910 j.v... 144. - , 443 i0 57 M9 273 1903 100 130 J07 140 ... BOO 10 100 10 1905 73 .. v.. A year aa-o todav there was flm ton in all line of livestock with no changes in prleea. Yard's Representative Frios. Following ar representative of latest transactions in tne Btockdal yarda and Indicate demand, auppllea and quality STEERS. Ave. lbs. 25 fair ....1,048 1 common t .......... . 710 It good. .........,.,'...1035 8 common ............ 369 31 good ............... 80 149 good 397 20 extra fin ...........1184 23 prima .,1319 124 good 1.......1200 17 light .1140 COWS. 27 common 355 ' 3 good 800 2 good ...I .....1035 1 good 1160 1 common 1S00 4 good 1187 3 fair 825 BULLS AND 'STAGS. 1 good 1550 -j 1.25 1 atag ...,1290 3.S0 When the Xtoseburg business roen'i excursion arrived at Sutherlln. WHAT THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL ; GIVES NORTHWEST oiumbia'Covered From Mouth to Point High Up in Wash ingtqn; Willamette Provided For Minor Items Many. Price. 34.63 4.ZS 5.35 , 6.25 4.60 6.35 6.85 6.75 6.60 6.25 3.00 4.60 4.60 4.60 8.00 4.26 3.26 Washington., Feb, 1L Senator Piles will offer an amendment, to th river and harbor bill la which h wUl aeek to obtain 89600 for Improving th(Cow lit river In Washington, 330,000 for th Columbia river above Calllo, 113,000 for the ffinak river between Rlparla ahd Pittsburg Landing, and f 1.373.16 for Noah bay.' , - In th bill A It will b reported. uoiumoia river items, according to ad vane Information, ar the following Wenatche to Bridgeport, 826,000; .Bridgeport 10 Kettle jraiis, 160,000: C Ulo to Snake river, 890,000; at Th uaiies,. 3(00,000; Caacad canal. $6000; Vancouver, 76.vOO: below Portland, In eluding Wlllameft river. 3176.000: mouui 01 uoiumoia, 31,200,000;' gauglag, 1UU. ; -- Th bill carries $492,000. for Wash mgton projects, of which 3160,000 Is for beginning work on th. lock of Lake Washington canal, by which authority is given th chief of engineers to make contract for construction of this canaj ai a total cost limit of 82,375,000. utner Washington Items are: Grays harbor and Chehalis river, $8000; Puget Sound. Lake Washington canal ( main rwnanc;, ibooo; Cowllts and Lewis riv ers.. 17600;' Grays river, $600; Puget Sound and tributary waters, $100,000; Dwuiomisn siougn, iiu.ooo; jskaglt rlv er, $100,000: Snohomish river 22S.000- Chehalla river up to Montesano, $7000;. "itf ib iasuerocK ana xoieao, $7600; Belllnrham bav. HK.oon; Mam. meraley Inlet. $8000; WllUpa river and ! naroor, 26,ooo; Olympia harbor, $15, v.t); Snake rlVer, $760.,- Teachera' Exams at Albanf . . ' ' .'. 'Peelal OUpatefe to Tk 3nrl.l Albany, Or., KeU 11. At th Linn county teachers' examinations now being held In Albany, th following ar being eiamlnsd: Olive Adams, Mildred Rudd. Mary A. Oell, Bertha Wright, Harriet Dwyer, Isabel ' IS. Tracey At stbomis or m abttoaTj i'atxkxbt or m BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION Of Pes Moines, in th State of Iowa, on th 81st day of December, 1808, mad to th Insurance Commissioner of the Stat of Oregon, pursuant to lawi CAPITAI. Amount of capital paid up......... nrooxa. Premium received during th year 1. ...'.$ 4.0Jrotl.l Interest, dividends and rente received during year. ' 615,11$. 31 Income from other sources received during year.. $08,444.31 Mutual. bany; Owen Cyrus, Beatrlc ' . t- vaney, Maggl McDonald, Francta M. Arnold, R. W. Cyrus, Bessie Shelton, Sclo; Annie Dinwiddle, Clarenc Thorn. aejaaesBaai TABLE QUEEN-THE BREAD THAt SATISFIES LJLZZJ fl CZZ3CZZZJIZZZ3 f T? LZJ t :1 1 -rr it ?t n n n i ?n 4X U U M U J " - .... . hi w v... -J I 1L oczz dcz: I 1L cznr 1 ir L e ir nrzz: t.3C LZJC pr el mm 4.26 8.00 6.60 $.25 $.60 Over-Eallng Worse f : Than Starvation Seven Deatha Arise From This Cause to One of Lack of Food. -. A Trial Paokag of Stnart'a Syappaia 'i - : :TWte:nt ,rr;., 1 An English medical observer claims that for on death to starvation there ar seven from over-eating. 1 , his investigation is appalling . and leads on to believe that among th Anglo-Saxon race over-eating is a rfa.- tionai crime. -v i This investigation proves over-eat ing to be th cause in ten cases out of twelve of dyspepsia, Indigestion and stomacn trouDi. ; ; , v- r These diseases bring on decay and - a ecu no or uie otner organs J and death ensues because of an inability of the system to furnish proper nourishment to tn dying ana arnicted parts. When on over-eats, one exhausts th j gastrlo iluids, throws undigested food Into the intestines' where It creates poi son and germ life and is finally absorbed in a puma state or tnrown from the system In a decaying form. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will over come ' th - 111-, effects of gluttony and Irregular eating. They will .digest an abnormal amount of food and will not leave th stomach .until everything has A single one-grain Ingredient of these tablets will digest SOOO grains of food jtni In this proportion is seen how even v gluttony can be overcome or . at least Its most harmful effects removed. , Make up your mind to try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for one week. Take a, tablet after each meal and upon re tiring at night. Every druggist carries , them In stock; price 60c, If you have a i druggist frie?rt ssk hls .oplnlon. Send ' 1 us your nam, and address and w will send you a trior pacxag rree by malL v Address ,F. A.r Stuart Co., 160 i Stuart - Bldff.. Marshall. Mich. ; - ' j .The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy have been thor oughly tested during 'epidemics of in fluenza, and when It was taken In time we have not heard of a slngl caa of pneumonia. , ..--..,'' 1 ....1050 . CALVES. 1$ good ............... 21$ 1 good ' $60 . HOGS. 89 good 195 10 good . .' 150 Today's range of livestock values: Cattle Best steers. I5ROiWK 7K- wnnA Zrzi'A J; common steers, 34.26; medium $4.36 4.60; fancy heifers, $4.00; medium ..Hogs BeBt east of th mountains, $9.0p9.26; fancy,-$8.60 8.76; Blockers $7.00; pigs, $8.00.' T Sheep Best wethers, $6.00; ordinary, $5.60; eprlng, lambs, $6.6006.76; straight ,t' r Besv $6.76 6.00; ordinary f WVWIVw!Ue , i LAYING TRACK ON CRABTREE EXTENSION (Special Dtapateb to Tbe Journal.) Lebanon, Or., Feb. 11. Track laying nas oeen started on th railroad between Crabtre and. Lebapon. Track has been laid between Lebanon and th South Santiara river. Pllediivlng has been completed on the trestle to about 2000 feet this aid of th rivar. The work of completing the new railroad bridge will be commenced as soon as nractl- caoi. '" .. , . -,. ppl lildii EXTRA PORTLAND, OR., Feb. 10, 2:30 P. M.-Another glorious victory reported from headquarters. Late last evening, while the light flsrer) from the glowing ovens. General Baker gave the order for the first corps to ad vance. They placed the charge with beautiful precision where the fire was hottest, and maintained their position till 2 o'clock this morning, when they withdrew, flushed, but triumphant, with thirty thousand (30,000) loaves of Table Queen Bread, piping hot, russet browned and de licious. These spoils of war are now being distributed throughout the city, making one-third of Portland's popu lation "happy 'way down inside." The Royal Bakery & Confectionery '.. 1 '. , : Inc. The Great Portland Bakery That Always Invites Inspection r ni. in in SPBaJSSaSaSaBB JU-J 3U JCJ Z3U 11 n Thla Date In Sport Annals. 178 Boston Bicycle club organised, the oldest now In existence. 1888 At Sydney, N. a W., fceter Kemp defeated T. Clifford In scullers' match, S miles, 330 'yards, for cham pionship of the world and $6000. 1890 At Havana, Tsohlgorin defeat ed Gunsberg In chess match, 20 games, for $600. '.?V'V-v..,V' 1891 At : London, 1 Eugene , Sandow raised 250-pound dumbbell ' with on hand, both hands to shoulder. I 1893 At Dana, 111.. Qeorare Lavirn Knocaea out jsaaie uyer In twenty-sec ond round. . 1905 At Boston. W. D. Eaton ran 40 rods In 4 2-6 seconds; beatlna -world's 1906 At St. Louis. Thomas Houston retained the world's pool championship by defeating Charles Weston, score 600 to .. ' r , - , 1908 At Los Angeles. Jim Flvnn and Jack Sullivan fought 10 rounds ' to a draw. . ,...,. - - , - 1 . DCZi: The Great Portland Bakery L )tT Always Invites Inspection Q .'..Ti?' ' 1 ""Baesf.' ' ' .yj " ? 1 1 ' '" t CIJ1I1 1 - ji r in n rzzzzir ryr : mJiJSSr" uzJ!! ic i Happy Mike: Yum! Yum! Me for home and a meal on Table Queen!" Total Incom .............. siBBtntszatzirrs. F-aJd for losses, endowments, annuities and surren- , dr values f 1.781.622.9$ X. !rBa" Pa to poncy nomers during th year.,.' Motning iiviaenai paia on capital stork during th year... Kothini i ommiimon, ana salaries ra d dur nc th year... e.777 Taxes, licenses and fee raid during tha rear... 86.169.81 ,$5,651.629 8S fil ' Amount of all other expenditure Total expenditures ............. Market value of real estate ownd $ Market value of bonrfa nrnt Loans on mortgagea and collateral, to..,. Premium note and policy loana , a.... mma in minus and on riand Net uncollected and deferred premiums.. uiuir aanvia tneij ......... 290,968.00 $,717,818.1$ 46.000.00 . : . 428.149.88 ' 12.04l.5J.6$ . ., Nothing ' 671.726.20 Nothlni 496 thing 6,738.89 Totsl assets admitted. Leas apeclal depoalta In any Stat, (If any ther b) t ToUl assets admitted in Oregon.... .918.579.802.61. Nothing . .. .xjABiiornEs. .$12,679,808.51 $ 2.841,689.00 174.141.00 26.816.70 10,617.219.81 Net reserve Total DOllcv claims All other liabilities , Balance fund over reserve Total llabllltlaa in t ana ai Total lnauranc in fore December 811909 4Q9.990i000.00 Tfamreaai lir mrnnv n wa ia Total risk written during the year ,...$ 962.000.00 Oroas premiuma received during the year , , 76.162.93 Premium returned during the year...- None. Losses paid durina the vear it ano nit Loases Incurred during the year , 84ooo!oo Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec II. 1909.... ... 7.900,000.00 BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION Statutory resident general agent and attorney for ervic: F. C. AUSTEN. Portland. Or. . r72aKf--3 Special-Famous King Mill 5-Year Old Whiskey Bottled in bond under Vt S. supervision in com-pliancewith-Fo,od -and Drug Act. ! Full gal. bottle ?2.10 Full quart bottle. $1.15 Short quart 'bottle. . 95$ Bulk, gallon .?4.00 BEER -$1.00 a Dozen BEER NET, LARGE SIZE 60f Net, Small She WINE SPECIALS '2 GALLON 9 years old.... ...50 O. P. S. $1.00 12 years old. . . ...,75f 1878. . . . ...... ?1.50 SPRING VALLEY WINE CO. 244 Yamhill St., Near Second A-1117 ., . , MAIN 589 ' Lebanon to Visit Albany. t t . itpeelat Rtaifatch to Tb Jowraal.l' ' Lebanon, Or., Feb. 11. On Tuesday. February 16, the Business Men's lagu of Lebanon will go to Albany to attend booster banquet and entertainment: More than 100 persons are expected to go.- A rate of one and on third far has been secured from the Southern Pa cific company for th round trip. Tha train will be held at Albany until about 11, o'clock for th return trip. ' A; certain element of Maine Republi cans purpose to make an effort to de feat th re-election of Senator Eugen Hale, whose present term will expire a year bene, a , - Cottolene Nfever Makes Food Greasy Food cooked with hog lard and compounds is so thicldv coacea wicn errease as to give tne erastne mices little chance to assimilate and diVestjt. Cottolene contains no hop- fat. It 1" - ' f a . . 2 . - . ' . aoes not coat tne iood with grease, and tood cooked with it is easily digested. . From the standpoint of health, there is no comDarison between food cooked with Cottolene and food cooked with lard. Lard is just hog fat Cottolene is a vegetable product of .Nature. Cottolene makes food which an v stomach can digest andr builds up the tissiibs of the body. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed ?k v a "" refund your money in cate you are .? not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair teat. "' " - Never Sold 'in Rlllk ' CU$Unth packed in pails with an air-tight top to AlCVCr JOia in PUIK keep h Ccartt frvsh aird holcome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing diaagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. , Made only by THE N.X.- FAIRBANK COMPANY . V SATURD AY SPECIAL"! 3 P.M. TO 9 P. M. S Quart Berlin Mettles pi . ' REGULAR 75 -VALUE First Grade Royal Granite Enamel Six-quart Berlin Kettle, heavy steel, seamless a ; necessity. Come early. "Sale" starts at 3 p. m. ; , 'None sold before. ' ' Only One to a Customer No Phone Orders ( II I 1 J IS VAV1 En )PJ(C fx IJVX 1; E