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TT 7" 77? iir IIDS IF FIT PLENTIFUL 'Loganberries and Blackcaps k Particularly Abundant This s Week; Chickens1 in Good t" Demand .' Z Business was good on Front street inn morning rruua ui iu i plentiful ; and . In most instances they met with a good demand., Loganberries and black caps particularly were abun. Jdant the -former bringing 8X.25- and ,81.(0 and ; tha.,latter $J.. i J' -.Tomatoes Air Plentiful, . - . Tomatoea ' and ' other vegetables 'are, plentiful and. as for beans the market is glutted. - In some Instance dealers have been unable "to give them away." . Chickens Sell Readily. There ts an excellent movement In "chickens and despite heavy receipts the market la well cleaned up every day. m Hens bring? 18 cents and springs are "quoted at 21 and 22. The market la J said to be the best for some time. There are less ducks In eight on the street to day than for several days past. V;,;;' Eg MJet Steady;, Z The egg market la steady at 26 and 2T accents for the best stock. . Receipts are equal to the demand. The butter -mar-i'ket is steady.-. - J Nothing new la reported Indicating 1 fluctuations In . groceries. Wholesalers report a good volume of business for this time of yea. '. Expect General Cleanup. S Front street la expected to clean up well before the end of the week In goods of perishable nature. Last week some trouble was experienced In cleftn wing tip on small fruit and some had to - go .the way of the garbage. ..' v- J FKOXT STREET, QUOTATIONS ' -' Hops. 'Wool and Hides. . ? , ; HOPS 190?, prime to choice, 12c: J' prime, llfllVic; medium, 10c; 1910 M contracts. 18cv :,'"..,' ' . WOOLr Nominal, 1810, Willamette "valley, 1620c; eastern Oregon, 130 17c T SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10ai26o each; short wool,. 25 60c; medium . wool, 50cl each; long wool, 7Bc J1.26 each. ; f. TALLOW Prime, per lb., I4c; No. a I and grease, !2c CHITTIM BARK J909 Nominal 6c: 1910, 4H5c 3 HIDES Dry hides. lttl?c lb., i green, 78c; bulls, green, salt, 8c lb.; - kips, 810c; calves, green, 1301 EjaAper Ibm ' . ..,-- J MOHAIR Nominal; 1910, JO032C . Butter, Eggs and Poultry. , "f BUTTER Extra creamery, 30c; store, ti BUTTER FAT F. o.- b, Portland, per .ponna: Hweet cream,' ST c: sour. 26a, POULTRY Mixed chickens, 1BH X16c; fancy, 18o; stags, 18V4; broilers, 2022c;- fryers, 20 22c;, gvee; old, -12o young 13l6e for live; 14lBc for "dressed ducks, young. 16 lgcf old, 17c. 2728r4 pigeons. squabs, . 82.60 .3oen; dressed chickens, lc to 2c a pound higher than alive. , EGGS Local, candjed,- select, J , 27c; at mark. 2 5e: eastern, 25c. CHEESE New Oregon fancy full I cream,. 17c; triplets and daisies, 17a ,17i4c; Young Americas, 1818VsO, . . Grain, Xlour and Ear, ' ' . ' BARLEy j Producers price 1909 Feed, 1 23j- rolled, 825; brewing, 324. , . HEAT Nominal Track, club, 78?79c: bluestem, 8283c; Willamette t valley, 81c. i i CORN Whole, 838; cracked. 337 ton. ' HAT Producers' price New timothy, 3 Willamette valley, Taney, 32021 ; ordl I nary, 18; eastern Oregon, 322ffl2S: , , mixed, 116.50; clover. No. 1, 316.60 IS; y'l'v.1417'' cne,lt I" 18; alfalfa. i $1718. .-..,.,.,-...-,-.,..., ....... FLOUR New crop, patenta, 38.18; ;,Willamett 35.80 per barrel: local s. - straight, 34.08 4.95; bakers. 34.956.16; J ; 34.80: rye. 35.75: bales. 3i.l5. : 1 1 , MILLSfuFFS Selling Dries, car lots j ;ran, 320; middlings, $29; shorts, tJln Ji OATS Spot delivery, new, producers' IPce Track No. 1 white, 327j gtay, ? 326. . -,.,,, -.. - ' Prnits and Tegetablei, ' FRESH FRUITS Oranges Valen Jjclas, 83.75Q4.00 box; bananas, 6Hc lb.; J lemons, 33.50 6 6.60 box; grape fruit, 4 33.75; pineapples. 32.50 4 00 doa.; can it taloupes, 82.26 2.75; peaches, 4090c; 1 IPlums.' 76c: cherries. Rovsl Ann. nasi-: , ,Blngs, 910c; watermelons, 22c. iv BERRIES Loganberries. 31.0001.25; t jblackcaps, $2.00; raspberries, 8L60 per "Crate of 24 boxes; strawberries. $3.00 " " POTATOES Selling, old, 8590c; , buying, eastern Multnomah and Clack. amas, 50c: Wlliamette valley, 40c; new potatoes. $1.26f1.50. J , VEGETABLES New turnlpa, 31.60; ! beets, $1.60; carrots. $1.50 sack: cabbage , ; $2 2.25 per cwt; tomatoes, California, . 31.50; .beans, 395c per lb.; horseradish, 1214c; green onions. lS20c'per dozen; peppers, bell. 1012V4c per lb.; head lettuce, 1520 per dozen; hothouse, , 76o box; radishes, 1012Uc dozen bunches; celery, 76 85c dozSn; egg i plant. (-cVlb.: cucumbers local. ll.Afl . dozen; California, 76c $1.00 box; at-4 jjftra(tus, iocai she dozen: peas. 4c. ... ONIONS California, 32.252.50; gar- 1 He, 7 10c per lb. APPLES Old, 3.00 02.50. , oroceriea, lfnts, Etc. " SUGAR Cube, 36.; oowdered, 38.26; ,fruit or berry, $26; dry granulated, $6.26; conf. A, $6.06; extra B, $5.55; polden G. 35.56; D yellow. $5.55; beet, -7 38.05:; barrels;. 15c; half barrels, 30c; boxes. 65c advanoe on sack basis. (Above quotations are 30 days net caf'.i nnotations. 1UCE-Imperial Janan No. 1, 4Hc: ..No. 2. 6Hc; New'Orleans head, 7c; Creole? 6?4 c - - -i . SALT Coarse 'Half ground, 100s, $9.60 per ton: 60s, $11JB0; table dairy. 60s. ? $18.80: -r lffOs. $17.0": bales.' $2.28; extra fine barrels, is. Ss and 10s, $4.0U 6.00; lump rock, $20.60 per ton. ,V CEANH Small, white. 6ic; large, ..white, ie; r.ink, ,1212Hc; bayou, 1 $75; Mmas, $5.35: reds. $7.25. . HONEY New. 13 c per Jb. -, Heats, PJsa ana JProvlsloas. ' t RESSEDFront . f treethogs, .fancy. 12c; ordinary -1 1 filic; Tveals. extra, lift fifrf lift. 1 v ;; .?: "".,""" ' puns; mnios, -c i'Wllng. lambs, 10c; mutton, JHAM8. . BACON ; ETC. Hams. W .J2c. Ireakfaat bacon, 2030c; boiled -ham. 27 29c; picnics, 18c; cottage roll, "M ) regular short clears, smoked. Smith Wants Eggs We will pay as follows fof first clars produce,; Ship by express: if 10 Wm ns ,16 X.lvs Spring Chickens,' pound. .20 Brrf i. 24 ',,"" t'. Address ' ,. . !TliilKTXr$2!i l TlghUag- ta Beef Trust," Portland, Oregon, 1 FRONTSIREET 1771 MKWS SPRING LAMBS AT Receipts Continue , LightNo Hogs Included in Run at the vYards This Morning Sales Light -v . A PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. - Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheen. Friday ... ..... 224 .1 491 Thursday 120 101 11 "883 Wednesday ... . .... . Tuesday, . 633 360 $0 504 Mpnaay ; .i. " Portland TTnlort fitor.kva.rda.'' North Portland, Or., July 8. Spring-lambs nrougni b.a tnis mornma; at tne yards. The lot' sold for this price was in fine condition. A bunch of ?42 lambs brought $5.75. . which heretofore was considered the top value. The run at the yards was' light today and -will be light for ' the week unless receipts are very heavy, to morrow, which Is not very likely, t Shippers Today. , Percy, Hughes., of HenDner. Or., cat tle.' one car. i , J. E. Reynolds; of Shahiko. Or..'-cat tie and calves, three cars.' U E. Still well, of La, Grande. Or.. sheep, two cars. " . , ' . . a. k. Eorr of Salem, or" sheep, two cars. .'-, . .-. .. John Warner, of Ronehiir. Or . rut-' tie, 12 cars. - J. S. FUnt. of. Junction . Cihr. Or.. sheep, two cars, . ' . ; Sales Vafls Today, Following sales were renorted , this morning at the yards and give the of ficial figures on . actual transaction. condition and values: v SHEEP. - . - - - i AVI lhs. Price. $5.75 4.26 8.85 8.60 242 lambs,.,;.....,,,.. "72 227 sheep , j 113 228 sheep 86 ewes 1 1 5 , ijti k . , . .'. , , 107 1 A A I.. ill ittlllUB v . , k OB 1. K . 6.S5 General range of livestock values as shown by actual sales: , CATTLE Best Ores-on ateers tK.KA ordinary steers,, $5.00 6.28; best Cali fornia, $5.60; common steers, $4.00; cowb.- best. 84.250)4.60: fancv. It on? $3.00 3.75. -j r , , huus uest east or the mountains. $10.00; fancy. 9.7509.90; stockers and feeders, $9.00. SHEEP Sheared best yearling weth ers, $4.40; old wethers, $3.004.OO; spring lambs, $5.85: ewes, $3.604.OO, yu-iM jei,'B.ow: orainary, lo.bo; 6.75; poor, 34.O06.OO. f . Eastern Uvestot-k Market, c -, Chicago. . July 8. Horn-Racnlnta. 18,000; 44,500. Market 6c lower. Mixed, i.?P(8i8.3ufrweavy, tt.ww .io, Rough, 38.60(2 8.15: . LlKht.. I9.15M 19 RS TnttlJ Receipts, 2000. Market steady. Sheep iveceijuB, k.uuu. - Aiaraei wean. Omaha, Neb., July 8. Receipts woks. ,ywor'cyi jls.vvw; sneep 4000, Kansas City, July 8. Receipts; 4000; cattle,, 3000; sheep, 2000. , Livestock t Sooth Omaha. South Omaha, Neb., July 8. Cattle receipts, 900. Steady. Steers $7.60 to $8. Cows and heifers. $5 to $6.15. . Hogs Receipts, 6900: 20c to 25o low er. Bulk, $8.46 to $8.82. Sheep Receipts, ' 3700. Steady, ear lings, $8.15 to 35.60. Wethers, $4.25 d $6.06. ' Lambs, $7.25 to $7.76. Ewes, $4 to $4.25. , lSfcey backs."' smoked,"-' 18 4c; pickled tongues! 40c lb. TURPENTINE In bases, 76c; bar rels. 69e per gallon. ' -., LARD Kettlo leaf, 6s. 17 c per lb.; steam rendered, 6s, lHc per lb.; com pound.,6s. 124c per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay,'- per gal lon. 32.25; per 100 lb. sack. $5; Olympla, per gallon. $2.76 per 100 lb. sack, $7 7.50; canned eastern, 66c can; $5.50 dos.i eastern In shell. $1.66 per 100. r FISH Nominal Kock cod, 10c: flounders, 60; halibut. - 9c; atripd bass, 15c; catfish, 10llc; fresh chi nook,ill12e lb.; blueback, ll12c lb.,'' soles, . ,7c; w, shrimps, lie: perch, , 7c; tomcod, ) ; lobaters, 26c; harrings, lc;, black bass, 20c lb.; 'sturgeon. 13c per lb.; silver smelts, 7c lb.; black cod, .7 Vjc- crabs out of season); dressed shad, 6c;' roe shad, 8c; shad roe, 20c lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 4c 1 lb.; razor clams (out of season). , Paints, Coal OJL Btc ' "' ' LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls., 86c; cases, 91c; boiled, bbls., 88c; cases,- 93c; per gallon lots of 250 gallons, lc leas; oil cake meal (none in market). , BENZINE 86 degrees, cases, 19c per gal.: Iron bbls., 1 He per gal. -WHITE LEAD Ton. lots, 7c per. lb.; 500 lb. lots, 80 per lb.; less Jots, Sc per lb. t ROPE Manila. 8c; sisal, 7c COAL OIL Pearl, astral and star. 15c per gallon; eocene. 22c gallon, elalne, 28c gallon; headlight, 20 He gallon; ex tra star, 22c gallon; water white, 11H J164c per gallon; special water white. 16c gallon. ' ' . . GA SOLINE Red crown and motor, 180 26c gallon; 80 gasoline, 3037 He gallon; V. M. & p. naphtha, IS 20 He gallon. , .: .1' -: . SAN FRANCISCO V ' MARKET REPORT San Francisco. July 8, Australian wheat, $1.5601.60; Sonora. , $1.50 1.65; good to choice California club. $1.42 H 1.46; northern wheat, bluestem, $1.65 01.67H.; club. $1.45; turkey, $1.47 H; Russian red. $1.42H- Bai ley Feed, good to choice, 98 81.CH4; fancy. $1.02 ; poor to fair, 90 96c; old brewing. . $1.06g)1.07H. E?gs Per dozen. California fresh. In cluding cases, extras, 27Hc; firsts, 25Hc; seconds, 23c' thirds, 20c. Butter Per pound, Califofnia fresh, extras, 2Hc; firsts. 28c; seconds. 27c. New Cheese Per pound, California flats, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13e; secon'ds, 12 He; California Young America fancy. 16c; firsts, 16c. Potatoes New River -Whites, choice, per box. -60 7 5o i extra, 7690c; per cental. $ll!2l. , v Onions- New red. per' sack. $22.26; l'5ll)w--l;,er cer"tal. $2 2.25; sllverskina, $2 i 3.25. , , Oranges Per box, choice, $1.503.BO; extra choice, $2.603,.6O; Valenclas, $2 'y 3.50. r Seattle Market Report. Seattle. July 8. Butter Washington creamery, firsts, Sic; ranch. 25c; east jrn creamery 31e: proceas, 28c; Oregon. 21c; California, 81c. , - Eggs-Local ranch, 32o per dozen. Cheese Tillamook twins, 17H18c; Wisconsin twins, 18184o Voung f Onions Australian, 4c per pound 4 mm uoniiuu, fi.au crate; cailfor bias. 2V2c. ! Potatoes tancy graded. $18(0)20 per ton; fancy eastern Washington, $1820 per ton; new California whites, lV4c. A'Tj unorgarnaed " teamsters in the South San Francisco,' Cal.. butcher busi ness have decided to affiliate with the union teamsters. A qut in wages was the; moving cage ' v - . , $5.85IHYARDSAT NORTH-PORTLAND REPORT S ISSUED Hi CLOSING OF CHICAGOMARKET Sensational Decrease in Spring Wheat Estimate Expected to Have Strong Influence on Values. -' - Chicago. July 8. The arovernment wheat report waa not made public in time to affect today's market, but. a sham advance Is looked for tomorrow. The government estimates on the com ing crop are: -. .- Wheat in farmers' hands. S.a rinr Rent. or about 38,739,000; corn- area planted, li4.U85.ooo, an increase of 4.312.000 acres, or 4.9 per cerit Tleld of spring wheat, , 213,000,jOOO bushels, winter 141, 000,000 bushels; oats crop, about, i,03i,- v.uu maicaiea. 1 Livernool closed 'i to K un on wheat. with corn ih sympathy. -: '.:..i;. The ulscouraglng report on spring wheat by the government created a sen sation, lrl that it shows-a decrease In the prospects from 92 ner cent a month ago to approximately 61 per cent , "ange or cnicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company: , .,: -. WHEAT. ; '; Onen. ' - Hfh. ' Tiiiv rinaa July ...i.,102H 103 H 103H ,103 . Sep. 101 tt i02U.inn, -mil' teo.i....l02 '102 101H, 103V4, CORN. 68 68 68 ; 1 61 . 60U 68H 80 B ;9 Dec. . . 68" 60 B A V - r 1 m 1 OATS. July July ...i., 40 40V 40 . 404 Sep. ........ 39 39 38 39 Dec. S7Ti' "405 302 , '40?, PORK. July Sep. July Sep 8410 2210 2217 . LARD. 1192 1197 1197 ' 1200 1 RIBS. 1245 -1246 1195 1206- 2400 2177 . 1180 1190 2410 2192 1180B 1192A July 184 1240B 1187 1190 bep. ' ' . , f NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT . '.' ..." - . ' Portland BinVi Clearings today. ,.V, ...f . . .$1,84.609.97 1 ear ago.... . . . ,. , . . L261.276.87 Increase today'ij. .. , .'. . $ 613,334.80 Balances today.. ; . . ... 1 I... v.. 3 190,240.22 49,890.48 m a . . , Clearings today .i ........ ..$1,818,291.00 Balances today 262,811.00 Taobmft Banks. Clearirtgs today $ 871,668.00 Balances today 82,875.00 NEW YORK C!OTTON MARKET ' 1 1 Open.' January ,,..1250 February . March ......1253 May - 1253 July- .......1539 August .1478 . September ,,1332 October . . . .1272 ' November 4, 1268 December 1253 High. Low;' 1266 1260 1648 ,. USi , 1490 1477 1348 , 1331 1286 1271 1270 - 1261 1269 ' 1253 . Close. 1266 12667 1268169 127275 1645048 1485 (S 86 134447 12868S 127071 126768 ' Northwest Oop Weather. v Portland and vicinity: Fair "tonight and - Saturday: -continued warm -northwesterly winds. ' Oregon and Washington: Fall1 tonight and Saturday; continued warm; north westerly winds. -Idaho: Fair .tonight and Saturday. London Stock Market. London, July 8. I n. m. Advances: Anaconda, 14, Amal. 14, Atch. ft, B. O., C. A., , Denver, H, Penna., 14, E, , N. F. K., H. N. T. C, . Mex. pfd., , N. P.. U. O. W.. H. P. A., 14. k h. a. $4 s.jt., , pfi, 14, s. ou r., 1, u. f., in. REPUBLICANSTO MEET ' , TO CHOOSE DELEGATES (Bpex-Ul Otepateb ta Tba Joorul.) ' Oregon City, July 8. A mass meet ing of precinct No. 2 of Oregon City will be held , tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock In the hook and laddfer hall, for the purpose of electing 14 delegates to the Republican assembly which will be held In Oregon City July 16. , , Insnrance Company Prompt. (Special Dispatch to The Jnornal.l Vancouver, Wash.. July 8. Through Its local representative, J. B. Atkinson, the Commonwealth Insurance ' company ot New York yesterday made settlement with L, M. Watress, whose house burned a few days ago. and on which, .with household effects, . he had a policy for $1000. He was given a. check 'for $960.55. A part t the household goads was saved. .- At the Close of Business, June 30, 1910 . ... " RESOURCES ' . Loans and Discounts ; $2,207,758 94 Overdrafts i. 9 038.84 U; S. Bonds, to Secure Circulation .'.'.'.U 25o',000.00 Other Bonds and Premiums . 1 203'044 S3 Real Estate , . 'goo'oo ' Furniture and Fixtures .... ,..,.,.;....;,.,..... .j. ' 27000 00 ; Due from U. S. Treasury 12,500.00 '' Cash and Due from Banks v.... -...977,463.20 - r- .- . 989,963.20 ' r ' ' ",. LIABILrrlES .' ' Capital , , ' snonnn fin Surplus and Undivided Profit! :. .-?'' 4S'D7311 '' Reserve for Taxes., ,..v . . 1 n"!lKji0n tV ' V ; " : 250 000.00 DePslt.s : ; t 2,881.957.40 u ffiNE 30, 1910 ,.. 92,881,057.40- ' ' ' ' , JUNE 30, 1909 ...,1,857.710.07 Increase-...., 81,024,27.33 , , ' ? ' is .w - -m p""" e in lira If IS GAUSEtJ Stock Market, Badly Affected py Spring Wheat Estimate, Which Is .Suposed to Have .-Suffered Seriously. f New York. Julv 8. Stocks rrnmhlrit today under the discouraging estimate placed by government exnerta. nn thn spring wheat crop. There was a gen era) decline. . Range of New York Drices furnished oy wveroecjf a cooks vo.i Open. Close, Amalgamated Copper Co.. Am. Car & Foundry,, c. . . . 10, 68 Ts 60 "0 .49 6014. 39 - 68 100 37H 25H 96H 99 106 Am. . Locomotive, e. Am. smelting, 0........ - do pfd ....... , . ,. i Anaconda Mlninr Co.... 68 H ,. 37H '97H American Woolen cv , . . Atchison, c . . , do Dfd ; 10Z 10714 Baltimore & Ohio, c.,,... do nfd 87 Brooklyn RaDld Transit.. 188l .lls?t Canadian Pacific, o.,,,,.j Central Leather, 'C i ..... . 82 i 82 cnicago & ureal west c. Chicago, M. & St. P.....0 24 IS 5" 66 . 23 118H .'141VS ; 82 r 72 74 2914 .'.70; CMi lea ro & Northwestern., Chesapeake & Ohio..,,;., 1010. Fuel & iron ....... Colo. Southern, c. ........ ao. 2d pra do., 1st pfd ........... , Denver & Rio Grande, c. do. pfd. .w.i.i.v, ...... 80' 7014 Erie,- c. . 25 do... 1st nfd ........ N4IU Great Northern, pfd 128 , Illinois ' Central. 129 Interurban Metropolitan, c 18 ao.,- pi-a.. . 60 Louisville & ' Nashville. . .142 Mo., Kan. & Tex., c... . , . ; 82 ao, pra. ..,.. .., . , Ore Lands ....i.... Missouri Pacific , ... . . . National Lead ... A, New York Central..,.. N. Y., Ont. & Western. Norfolk & Western, c. do pfd . .... Northern Pacific, c..,. Penn .' Railway SI - 88 , iisvi i People's Gas. I & C. Co., Reading, c. .......... ,j. . Rep. Iron 6 Steel, pfd.... Rock Island, c. ......... do pfd. St. L. & San Fran.. 2d nfd. Southern Pacific, c. Boutnern Railway, c. . . do pfd. ....... . Texas & Pacific 1..,. Union Pacific; o. ........ do Pfd TJn:te$ Statea Rubber, c. United States Steel Co.. . do pfd. Wabash, , ,,,,,, , ,t , , , do pfd. 1 . . . . . Western ITnlon Telegraph Westlnghouse Beet Sugar . . . ; . ... ....... Utah Copper, ... ....4..,. -87 69 V. 11414 60V4 41 , JMiu niniuo ,,,,,, Ice Securities. 7,, r Cons. Gaa ....... i . . Virginia Chemical ,. K. C. Southern . , . . . Allls Chalmers . dopfd . ...i,. American Can ...... rk,..."lS2H-: do pfd ...... G. W.v pfd .... Nevada Cons.'. .-J' Residence Partially Burned, , (Special rlDteb to Th Joorntl.V Vancouver, Wash.. July 8. The resi dence of George Nellson,. near Brush Prairie, was partially destroyed by fire about 7:30 o'clock last night Ths fire originated from a spark from the chim ney. . The roof was partly burned off and the sheeting burned through to the rafters before the fire was extinguished by a brigade composed of neighbors, The loss will be about $25, but is cov ered by Insurance in the Commonwealth company.,.- , .. ,4 . Sue lor Alleged Debt. , ' (Special Dlt,itch to Tbs Joarnil.)' I ' , -Vancouver Wash.r Joly 8. S. Fan ning, Curtis Anderson and B. F. Ander son, copartners In the mercantile busi ness at LaCenter, . yesterday instituted proceedings In superior court against E. A. Cook to collect the sum of $111.66, alleged to be due for groceries and other goods bought from their store.. The ac count alleged to have 'been' open from April, 1909, to "April 1910. 'They ask for the full amount, with interest. Ladles' Aid Society Entertained. (Special Dlapatcb to The Joornil.t ' Oregon City, July 8. The Ladies' Aid society of the Gladstone church was en tertained , at rtie home of Mrs. W.. F. Schooley yesterday afternoon. There was the usual program and a splendid social time was enjoyed by all. Re freshments were served. , IEIJLI YOR un STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF , LUM BElR M ENS Ivl a mrm i $ i iit ' I J a JUDGE BTMSS DIVORCE PRECEDOJT ' (Special Dlnpitrh in The J(rnl. ;' Vancouver, Wash., July 8. The posi tion taken by Judge O. R. Holcombe yesterday in refusing to grant, a decree of; divorce to Mrs. Nellie F. Sutton from her husband, Jcet R. Sutton, was heartily convnciidod ty those who heard the case and wen fanlliiv with lt. Hj took the stand that Mr. and Mrs. Sutt m being young (people and, he"parents of three small chlldr-m, srould brldgcauy little difficulty that nitsht arise and continue to live together if for no 6twr purpose than for. tha children's sake, ?, Mrs. Button failed In her testimony to establish , sufficient" grounds In tho mind of . the. Judge. She is in delicate health ' and testified that , her husband failed, to provide , sufficient medical treatment The defendant produced re ceipts that he had paid oiK over $200 In one year, which waa Considered by Judge 'Holcombe to be a liberal amount for a nan of mall means. n his de cision iMrs. Sutton was . given alimony in the sum of $20 , a month and the custody, of the children, the defendant also to pay the costs of the action. The Judge contended that at the expiration or tne six months the couple, would see tho error of their way and . take up Ufa anew and cara for their, children. . The -decision was- heartily Indorsed and " much comment was heard ' to the effect that the ruling should be adopted in lutura instances or a like, nature. BUILDING PERMITS W. Harmon, erect one story 'frame rttUAllIni 'llvVlt, , ... V,., ..,... DMAAnA, and Going; builder, D. 8. R. Walker; W. G. Tyson, erect one story frame shed. Onman street hotwen HnllonH and Morgan; builder, same; $50. " J.' Q. Allen, erect one . story frame dwelling, .East Thirty-second street be tween Sumner and Emerson; builder, W. C. Mossen $1000. - '' -.. . W. L. Mitchell, erect one story frame dwelling, -East Sixty-fourth street be t.s.n K.$okitui and. Siskiyou: builder, same;- $180(0. ' .-',... Bessie l.Hn-ls,'"er:t one stcry furnm dwelling, .ffiast T"ui.ty luv.nii otrret between Geng and Wygant; bufldr, J. Courtney; 11600., . ' ' , ' dwelling, Wodbrldge and, Gmya ftroet; builder, same; $1000. t :2 J- F. Wilson, erect two story f ntn-e v.....nt , m..lv.m , v, n . onus bVliWCDIl. J.IJ- lamook and Page; builder, sanvi; $2500. niiiura imuocK, repair two -story frame dwelling, 860 Fourteenth strjt between Mill, and Montgomery; , builder, S. Simmons '$300. v,. , ?':.. D f. Bllnn aHni .tbk .a.., . , . ....... v . v. v " V VIVII IIBIIIQ dwelling, Miliard: avenue near Klndorf ivbu, ountiwr,vBrne: tiguo. v. , . - store,: 44 North Third street between1! iaa u u jm,tBt '. ouuaer, x. snojL; f J.VV, ' . . ', ; ' J' ThHtITMrl' i hed, Washiuga street near Turnbly; i uunucr, time; i ou. - IV O. H11L ereot one story frame tweil. ing, Eaet Tenth street between Mason and Shaver; .builder, same; 81200, vt. woiniiua, repair iwo story frame dwelllnir. 435 Alder atreet , be tween Eleventh and Twelfth; builder, T. Downing;. 3;i50. Swl?In TrentQn n Peninsular streets; uunurr, v. y. v,yor; sauv. J- H. rHImes,- erect one story frame awellliig, Everett Street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth; builder, FJ E. Starbuck; $1840. J , R. L. Bloaser, "erect one story frame n'so, xuKDi, wjvonm aireet oetween Maiden and Rex; builder, same; $76. , , Henry Kuehel, repair one Story frame dwelling,. East -Twelfth, street between Ash and Pine; buiilder, same;- 8100. ;B. F. White, ntoair two story frdme store, 298 Russell street between Wil f ?nt builder, R. E Mene- William Brace, )erecf one' story' frame barn, East'Thlrty-second street between Gladstone, and Francis; builder. E. F. Modenhauer; $25 ' - , . - J.uG. Cell lson, erect one storyi frame dwelling, East Twelfth street between Stanton and. Siskiyou; builder, R, B. Rice: $3800. Mrs. Colson, erect two story frame dwelling., Eaet Sixteenth atreet between Si0.! and stanton; builder, R. B. Rice; $5000. ...'.. Alfred Peterson, ea-ect one story frame and brick-dwelling, Mllwaukle between Foster.xoad and Turner; builder, same; Knight Packing company, repair one story frame shed, East Ninth street be tween Morrison and Alder; builder, same; $1600. ' Mr, , Goodrich, erect one story frame dwelling, East Sixty-ninth strset be tween. Beech and Falling; builder, Jacob Stlne company; $16)0. . ( PERSONAL Frank C, Barnes, who resigned as county commissioner a few days ago, expects to leave- next' Monday, for Alaska, where he has a salmon can nery.V He will be gone about six weeks and may stop -In South Bend, Wash., on the way. ' ' , Women of woodcraft Astra Circle, Women of Woodcraft, held a public In stallation of their officers with the of ficers of Prospect camp, in their hall on Eleventh street last ; Thursday ' night Mrs. M. Hershler was the Irmtalllng of ficer, A ahort program, and a fancy drill was given under the direction of Captain Vohl of Prospect camp. 1 Danc ing was enjoyed until it late hour. Journal Want Ads blng results. ' . rvnx ''PADDY" 0TE!LLD!I ti r-r in r I tMmlm (Sprll risiutoh to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., July 8. F. O'Neill, familiarly known as "Paddy,." was found dead at 6 o'clock this morning In a box stall at Bud Smith's livery on West Third street by. Night Watchman A. F. Myers. O'Neill had been In the city but a few weeks, and being a victim of misfortune, he was allowed to sleep in the barn. ; He was seemingly In his Usual health last night, and at about 10 o'clock repaired , to his quarters in the stall. '. No sound was heard by any one during the night, and It Is thought that death came peacefully . while he alept. . . - He was' about 65 years of age. v Lit tle is known of his history. The body was" taken in charge by Coroner W. J. Knapp and removed to the Knapp fu neral chapel, where It will be held while an effort is made to locate his rela tives, :-:-::y:'.--r:.-f ' a In the last seven years the member ship' (n the building Industry lit Sacra mento, Cal., has doubled, there being 1700 names on the roster now. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital ...... . . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 725.000.00 ';-:.': ; ::r; 1 ' ;J i. K;'' officers .'::; 1 V-v ; , : J.C AINSWORTH, Pres. ' R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier. R. LEABARNESa Yice-Presiderit ; A, M, .WRTGHT," Assistant Cashier. . v ' , -, , , r '. W. A. HOLT. Assistant Cashier. DRAFTS ISSlED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD . WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS , r 'r.v' i:S;::iSs. GEORGE W. 1 .W S3? BANKERS Tonrth Streets Commercial and Savings Accounts and "Banking by-Mall" Solicited from Cor porations and Individuals. Our 18 years of Banking have made , us many friends who will gladly vouch for our business integrity. . ! 4 FEB CEHT XKTEXEST OS TUCQ AITS BAVZirGS ACCOTrWTS :.,p .... . . ..... . ..f . ... ... ., ... : .. .. .... .,, ...f First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus; $7p,oop; Oldest National Bank-West of the ..... f Rocky Mountains- f r. I., ....... Bonds Investments TimberLands ftlcGrath & Neuhausen Co. 701-2-3.4.5 , LfiWIS BUILDING. . ' ' Portland; Oregon ;:v"--v ''' RESULTS JOURNAL i! WANT ADS ! ; BRING QUICK ; i; , RESULTS - : illbioiOL ! LlilED FOUiCES (Special Dlratch to The JotimH Vancouver, Wash., July 8. The Van couver Yacht club met'last night at the . Commercial clubrooms and made final arrangements for the races to be held here next Sunday afternoon. As the' dif ficulty on July 4 arose from the alleged moving of a buoy, it was decided. thalE to avoid a , similar occurrence the buoys should be placed. Sunday forenoon, and be manned by a member of the Paclflo Boating club and a member of the Van couver Yacht club. " 1 , It is expected that at least 20 yachts will be over from Portland, and after the coast - championship race Is run' there will be other races to consumetha re maJnder of. the afternoon. ' . : . The grandstand on the river bank will be utilized again Sunday, and a charge of 25 cents wll be made, children free. , mm BATES O. CO. Branches i vv 653 Williams ,, v 181 BnsssU Street Overbeck & Cooke Co .:v'.. '''' :..'.'-Wi" : ' ' " t'-f fV V:tA.vf..'-.if:W-:.VV;;.'--'-. : Xomm!ss!on. Merchants. . t . Stocks, Bonds;. . ' Cotton, Craia, Etc '' - "' ' " - ' ..l Y ...4, . ,.'t ... .f..:',- ..-X.. . . ,:j 216-217 i t, . Board of Trade Bunding - . . u - - ( tfambers Chlcage Board ef Trad a .V Correspondents of Logan A Bryan v r Cnlcsgo. , New Tork. Bostosx, ' ': : , ' ' : ;': , ' ; We have . Che only private wlra aonnertlng Portland with the -taatara aschangea ' For - - STRENGTH" .? .WEARING, , PROPERTIES And all other require- 1 1 jnents that go to make up an ideal, pavement , K t. V