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T1TE lORXING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915. 15 OREGON GALL GIVEN Consul for The Netherlands Asks Dutch to Return". - ARMY OF 500,000 IS AIM Transportation I Offered to Sab. Jrcta Financially I'nablo to Obey. If More Are Needed Men Tp to 40 Will Be Included. pt.. a . ..ii . r-it,w .v Becta who are In Oregon was received it Portland yesterday by O. Berghola- Krak. Consul of the Netherlands for Jregon- It la the first call for Dutch objects to military serrice tbat baa been received, and la due Immediately o the turn of events In the European far. according; to Consul Krak a Inter retatlon of the order. The call baa In view the ralsloe; of he array from a footing; of 130,0uu to eO.OOO at once. The first call takes in only men who re -0 yeara old. who are still subjects f the Netherlands. 'The call reads: Vval serrice: Under the law now In rce all male Netherlanders born' in ost report at once to this consulate. hose who are unable to pay their own xpenses to Holland will be siren fo rmation at this consulate." The office of the consul of the etherlands for Oregon la at U Henry itldlnar In Portland. Accordlna to Consul Krak those who e unable financially to return to their ktlve country will be given enough ansportatlon and money by the con late. "This rail applies to all Oregon." said tinsul Krak. "and there will no doubt h other calls throughout the country. Lst the 10-year-old men will be called w.tut If more are needed toe older en op to 40 yeara of age will be lied.- It la estimated there' are about 1500 itch subjects In Oregon and a great hny more than that In Washington this number about S0O are subject to i 20-year aae call. tera. ef Nashville. Teniu. .are at x the Seward. C B. Masker and Mrs. Masker are registered- at the Perklna from Hood River.' Robert E. Strahorn. president of the Portland. Eugene Eastern, la at the Benson from Spokane. Walter I Toose. Jr.. Mrs. W. L Toose and Walter K III are registered at the Imperial from Dallas. L. r. Biggs, of the United State's Geological Purvey, la registered at the Seward from Washing-ton, D. C. F. H. Ruscoe. conductor of the Temple Tours, Is registered at the Multnomah with a party of 10 Eastern tourists. Ed P. Smith, a prominent attorney of Omaha. Neb, and law partner of Con stantino J. Smyth, special assistant to tha Attorney-General of the United States, who handled the land grant case before the Supreme Court, waa a visitor in Portland Wednesday. He called on United 8tatea Attorney Kennies. CHICAGO. Aug. (. (Special.) Mr. I and Mrs. T J. Walsh, of Astoria, are at the L Salle. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. S. (Special.) ine rouowing irom Portland, Or, are registered at tha Palace Hotel: WHEAT BIOS LIFTED Dollar Grain Again in Local Market. ALL OFFERS ARE RAISED Advances of One to live Cents In Merchants' Exchange Quotations. Twenty-Five Thousand Bash els Change Hands. S a a a Ml It s" ,;.v V," j It. i . .. r'-iA X 1 1 vv v: -x. .. i ,.'..4 ; i There la dollar wheat again In the loeal market. New forty-fold sold st that price at the Merchants' Exchange yesterday. It waa a strong market throughout, with bids 1 cent to S cents higher than those of the day before. The toll owing sales were posted: Bushels, y Price. 10.000 September rorty-fold 1.00 S.OOO Prompt fife 87 B.OoO beoiember fife Ml 8.000 September fife ' MS ySURANCE FIGURES GIVEN CClnz and Lumbering Cause of Many Accidental Death. PLTMPIA. Wash, Aug. 5. (Spe- L) A report of the State Industrial ranee Commission. Just Issued, ws that of all the industries of the te milliner and lumbering are the st hazardous. Since the Industrial i ranee act took effect. October 1, 1. C1T pensions have been granted widows and children of men killed, f these deatha by accident. lS oc red In the logging and lumbering mess, the nearest approach to that nber having occurred among rail 1 employes, of whom 5 were killed the period since the Insurance haa a effective. The next most dan- us occupations are coal mining. K H deatha: general construction k had 41 deaths: power Una In- ilatioa or repair. 37 deatha. Ills' boilers drained Utrcant Causing Damage at Al bany Is Being Sought. A, BANT. Or, Aug. t. (Special.) No haa been found yet to the m lo ot who let out the water or the boll in the mills of the Alany Planing Company and the Albany Hard- i Lumber Company Sunday night. the latter mill the water glaaa on boiler waa plugged ao that It hela Yr after the boiler waa emptied. uunainar irom mis xaci mat every x waa all right the fireman fired a usual Monday morning and the Yr waa severely damaged. In tiie rnr Planing Mill the valva on the rr bad been unscrewed and ham- l-d off. but the water glass there ed the boiler to be empty and a day's delay waa ail the damage rid. 'BER LANDS ARE DEEDED lla.II Corporation at Ko-ieburg fake Title to 14.000 Acres. 5EBURG. Or.. Aug. 5. (Special. deed was filed with the Count k here today whereby Mr. and Mra. Kendall and Sir. and Mrs. J. kail conveyed to the Kendall er Corporation timber landa eov an area of 14.00 acres. timber Is on tha North Umpqua and will be tapped by the pro Roseburg Eastern Railroad. The i Lumber Corporation waa or 4 recently aa a preliminary step d the construction of the railroad he erection of a sawmill by Ken Bros. Revenue stamps to the hit of (400 were placed on the I Forty-told bids for next month's delivery T I were raised 6 cents over those of Wedoesdar. There was a S-cent advance In prompt blue- stem offers, which put the best bid at $1.01. but sellers asked $1.07. Club bids for this month and neat were advanced S cents, and fife blda were pot up 4 cents, which .re sulted in the transfer of 15.000 bushels. There wss but lutle interest in the oats or bsrley market. The annual meeting of the Merchants' Ex change Association will be held today for the election of officers and transaction of other business. Notice to that effect was Issued yesterday by Secretary A. Conn. Tha wheat crop of New South Wales, ac cording to a bulletin received yesterday, is estimated at 20.000.000 bushels. Lsat year It was 12.800.000 buaheli. The former record yield wss $9,000,000 buebels. Oram crops la England and Italy promise greater yields this year than the last har vest. Forecasts cabled by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome to the De partment of Agriculture place the wheat crop at 188.000.000 bushels, some 20.000.000 bushels more then lsat year. i The prospective wheat crop of bnglaad and Walea la placed at 63.000,000 buahela, or 13.000,000 more lhau lsat year.; the barley crop 44.O0O.00O. a decrease of T.000.000 bun Jamea N. McCann, Thomas McReady. mnd ,be oats crop at 68,000.000 bushels. P. C Ward. John T. Whalley. Mr. and " increase or io.uw.uoo bushels. t J ' . -J . -;- -V. t r- w" lm "l ttk iasa Bran 14.25 C5 00 bhorts X4.ZJ XU.M Futures September blueetem 98 1.07 September fortytuld ......... .00 1.01 September club , .ws l.uo September fife tHt .US VI SeptMnor Kuuiia .uo .v.i September oats 5.50 S7.00 September barley 1'4.00 S8.25 September bran 13.30 2Z.0Q September snorts VS.oit 5.00 - 'iX)U It Patents, $5.70 a barrel; straights, $5; whole wheat. S3.&0; graham, S5.25. MILLFEED Spot prices: Bran, Xll per ton; shorts, $28; rolled barley, $l'7.Sotf $-S.30. CORN Whole, $38 per ton cracked. $39 per ion. HAY Eastern Oregon timothy, I1691T: Vslley timothy, $15: alfalfa, $12.5013.50. Kruits and Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotations: TROPICAL. KRL'ITfi Orancea. Valencias, $4H4.25 per box; lemons, $3.506 4.50 per box: bananas, oc per pound ; graperruit. cai Uornla. $3.50; pineapples, 67c per pound. V4TAiJU.i) uucumoers, uregon. lott 20c: artichokes, 9uc per dosen; tomatoes, 30 ty 30c box; cabbaare, 191)40 per pound; bead lettuce, ai per crate; oescs, :u per pound; green corn, 20c per dozen; garlic. 7Bi per pound. GREEN FRUiTa cantaloupes. S1DZ.25 per crate: cescnea. .onooc per oox; water. melons. IWfrlNc pound: plums. 75c tl ner box: new aoplea. astrscnan. 75c6Sl: gravenateiD. S1.251.u0 per box: peara, $1.50 per box; grapes, si.ov- per craie; nucsue- bernes, sgiw per pouna. ruiAluKfr-M, iJumc per ssca. . O.Nlo.NS 75c per sack. Dairy and Country Produce. Loeal bobbins Quotations: EGGS -Oregon ranch, buying prices: No. 1. He: No. 2. 18c: 7o. a. lie per coxen, Jobbing price: No. 1. 2tio per dozen. POLI.1K1 Hens, iiautic: eprincs, 17c; turkeys, JS01o; ducks, tfl2c; geese, 6 tt 10c BITTER tuy creamery cuoes extras. 27c; first, 20c; seconos, ze; prints ana cartons, extra; nutteriat, no. x, ze; sec ond grade, 2s less; country creamery cubes, 2O02C CHEESE Oregon triplets, jobbers' buying price, 13 0 per pound f. o. b. dock, Port land; Young Jtmc-ricaf 14e per pound. VEAL Fancy, lit llttc per pouna. PuKK Block. Vc per pouna. WAR ST QGKS STRONG Bethlehem Steel Passes 300 , Mark Eariy. " . N - - O. Brrghala-Krak, Coasal a Ore sea for The etherlaada. Who ivaterday laaaed Call e A rata. Stsple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: SALMON Columbia Klver 1-pound tails, $2.3u per dozen; M -pound fists, $l.au ; 1-pou-Ml flats, $2 30; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, fl.05. HONEY Choice. $3.25 per case, NUTS Walnuta, 15024c per pound; Bra zil nuu, 15c; filbert, 14 8 24c; almond. 19 022c; peanuts. 6c: cocoanuts, $1 per doz en: pecans. 102Uo; cheatuuta, 10c BE A.N S Small white. j.TOo; lar whits, 5Hc: Lima, Sc; bayou, 5.50c: pinks. 4.65c CUf t Lh ffosatea, in arums, floMG. PUBLIC BUYING IS LARGER Day's Sales Total Nearly Million Shares War News Has JSmall Inf Inence on Speculation. Bond Market Irregular. NEW YORK, Aug. 5. The demand for the popular specialties showed no signs of abatement today, and there was another advance of good proportions. Publlo buying, which had siven evidence of falling off. apparently was stimulated anew by yes terdays upturn, and a large amount or or- ders accumulated over night. Trading was brlak throughout, and total sales were 81Qb 000 shares. The Instability of the war stocks at their current high level waa demonstrated again by occasional periods of reacton, but the general course was upward. After too lirst rush of buying waa over tno severest re lsDee came, canceling most of the early rise, but In the afternoon the movement received freah Impetus. Weakness of a few special ties snd railroad shares in the last hour prevented the market from making an even display of strensth at the close, but the. late reiaoae was not extensive enougn w cut deeply Into tno gains oi most siocks. The First National Ban! OF PORTLAND, OREGON offers you excellent facilities, uniform courtesy, careful, attentive service and safety for your funds, ' We cordially invite your business. Capital and Surplus - - $3,500,000 GAINS ARE NOT HELD Clearing Skies Prevent Effec- . tive Rally in Wheat. THRESHING WEATHER GOOD Rothlehftm RteH maintained Its reputation ss the moat spectacular of the war shares. I Favorable It passed the .100 marlt early in tne aay ana reacnea 307, an aavance 01 11 puuiu. Later It relapsed to SOI. The urrent demand for United States Steel continued and the action of this stock gave tone to the whole market. Railroad stocks .played little part in the forenoon rise, but on tha recovery which fallowed the early relapse they were bought heavily at advancing prices. Tne late sell ing wss directed largely at the railroads. wmcn leu DICK geneiijr. 1 m . . War newa played little part in the deal-1 lowed threshing to be reaunTed throughout Idvi lrhmiffh the fall of Warsaw waa men. I lmnortant sections, esoeclallv in Nebraska, HUCiAK Fruit and berry, SU.45; beet,, nn-H . influence In bringing about thslji - ..1 ,-,. , ,,n Ain tha nrlce ti n. w, r t K U.S mnwriorerf In harrfllt, I . . 1 1 . . . - u, ' hiiv nwiuvu. Conditions in Winter Grain Belt Responsible for De clines at Chicago Export Buying: Is Larger. CHICAGO. Aug. 5. Conditions that al- The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Established 1867. A general banking bnsineas transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Commercial Letters of Credit Issued, Fixe baa ne, London. Bnclaad, Beasht and Sold. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sts. i . C. MALPAS. Manager. Alaeka Gold... Am Beet Sugar Mrs. J. HoyL Mr. and Mrs. Ueorse H. Grombacher, J. H. Barbour. Earnest O. Swiarert, J. C. Maxfield. Edward W. Smith. Miss Munden. Charles V. Kubsnks, W. XV. Kamra. Iorton Christian Cbncb termed. MORTON. Wash.. Aug-. 6. (Special.) s"1 te. . 53 -A ChrlMlnn Church was organized I x,' JmaT'wedn.'. 537 1 114 here Sunday nisht. State Treasurer Virago.....' 4 Baker attended the servlcea. Re. W. Season to date., tu t W. Crabb. who haa been conducting; ses u" "ed'n" " 17 revival services here the past few yaar'ago...".". la weeks, will be the pastor. A site has 8eaioo lodate.. 2l been donated Just eouth of the school-I ear ago aS2 house- Argentine sblpments this week are estl wsted at S40.000 bushels of- wheat and .80.000 bushels of corn. Terminal receipts, in csrs. were- reported oy tne Msrchsnts Exchsnge as follows Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Bay. r-ortiana. rnurs. JZ 1 1 1 Tear ago , 42 2 13 1 so 88 80 Hi 3 1 8 21S VI 250 2i7 1H1 "i so 38 1 3 sv 4 4 4 203 IS 0 13l ii 17 4 2s Tha work nf rtlnr hi.MH In, which will start at once, has been rACHXK HIDES ARK ADTA.NCLNO AGAIN nc.riy aui uonatea. 1 at- i , .., . Market. urniiciice itmponri JUrrr irip. Further advances In pscker hides are WEXATCHEE. Wash.. Aug:, i. (Spe- no,,a ,n .sstern advices, but country hides claL) The annual uprlver tour of "h,w " mln- M" advices just received Wenatchee business men haa ag-aln ,nm Chicago say: - been postponed until September T. The "The trsngth ef the domestle packer hide Easrlea convention In Spokane, the I uiaraet is even more pronounced this week. coming Elks' state convention and the tb firmness centering chiefly on ttlve many other things which hare arisen ,t,r- as heretofore, which sold quite 110- wpuld prevent a representative dele- rally up to 27c.. the advance demanded ration from going- on the Junket if It week, and latest business Has comprised were held this month. around 4000 July aativea by one of the I largest psckers at 27ic ..Evidently the packers have their eyes on a SOc market Ttav-r., c r..v .... . , ,or nVT M"n a" a oecllnla, to offer r: i"!'"-' more Julys at present at under 27 He. Na Ztt.l!:?ZjrXr. tor h..vyw.h,s. but cows hsve not kept pace with steers of r. .r," d th. demand i. .imo.t ... Jr.in.ni depirtmenr to the "south wt' "T '1 IVtZZV' " . ".ht ""V ' " av oases ass, ejU UBUUS U UTCf fa. who heretofore slashed this wood and muntn' Ma ma business In smaller burned it are now conserving; It. I pecker tskeoff. Latest demand is confined m.iuvai cnu(i7 iw nauvs Stock, but there la a furthar lnanlr nnil Kmha t Admiral Badger's Services Retained. Itlona. witn the market on these quoted firm WiSHivnTftv a..- i a u I "Couptry hides have sold fairly well at miral Charles J. Badger wlil retire to- unar ,0' ", Ploes. but trading is morrow on account of are. but because r,,B,r "ul9t lB ln these and there are of his special qualifications will con- om lna,:t,,n tDat country cows are not inue on duty Indefinitely ln connection "" eirongiy intrenenea as they were. with the Arm v hh Naw Join HnmrA I chief Interest of late, outalda of the and the Navy General Board, which are I Chicago packer market, developed la com working; out .National defense prob-1 mra varieties or Latin-American dry hides 0.70: cutats. barrels, 16.85. SALT Granulated, $15.50 per ton; half grounds, 100s, I10.6J per ton; iOs, S11.30 per ton; dairy. 14 per ton. MCE Southern hesd. 6 9Sc; broken. 4c ner nound: Japan style. IvSHc DRIED FRUITS Apples, 8c per pound apricots, 18013c; peaches, Sc; prunes, ltai iana. hate: ralalns. loose Muscatels. Sc; un- American Can bleached Sultanas, 7fec; aeeded, Oc; datea, I Am Sm 4 Refg Persian. 10c per pound; lard, fl.es par box; ao pia .. . .......on,, a i ,5, 1 1- I Am Bus Refg , Am Tel Tel . ..... ...j I Amer Tobacco. nope, wooi. mu, r.io. Anaconda Mln. ITUfS ibis contracts, inci ivi.4 crop, iu; Atchison olds, 12 tt lie. - Bait & Ohio.. HIDES Salted hldea 15Uc: salted klD. Br Ray Tran. 16c; salted calf, 18c; green hides. He; green Calif Petroleum. kip. IBe; green call, lfcc; ary niaes, soc; ary wuu -"- Vi .,7- ... I Cent Leather.. i I Chea Ohio. i"-" r ""r " 'r""" r. r en or west. zbhc; .astern uregou, line, usinc; v'"chi Mil A St P. ley. .'. .. .. . I Chi A N W. MOHAIR New c.Ip. SOfeSlc per pound. I rhlnn Coooer. CASCAKA BARK Old and new. 4o per Colo F A Iron. pound. I I Colo A South... PELTS Dry long-wooied pelts, IBttc; dry, id ft- xt u... hnn.wfMitarf ntlfa. llln: drv shearllnra. I do Dfd each, 10fcl&e; sslted shearlings, each, liwlDiet Securities. 3oc: dry goat, long nair, eacn, lie; ary goat, ahearllngs. each, I020c; salted long- wooled pelts. May, 1&2 each. GRAIN BAGS In car low, Ti4Sc. I of wheat. The market closed unsettled, c taSlS Stt .rdMd to lilHc under last night. . Other lead ii line staples, too. all suffered a net decline CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. corn 4-itc to c. oats. He to 1V4C and ClOSing I npAvtalnna 9Ul tn 17U( Low. bid., nttr woathor had taken tha edge off if I the bullish aentlment ln wheat long before Sales. 1.700 6.TOO 24.400 5,600 ""200 200 200 8.300 High. S 6014 SI iosii 122 2T4 67 '& 57 70 is ioi"" 122 227 14 2.500 101 vi 101 H O.M1 fi1 U DOU 17 T 1.100 2.700 Provisions. 1 Erie Gen Electric... Gr North pfd . .. Gr Nor Ore ctfs. Guggenheim Ex. Illinois central. Inter-Met pfd. . 8.800 H7 24.700 44 12 83 Vi '46 ii k::: n 10 27 i 27 174H 3.300 6.400 3.100 400 400 2.700 12.600 2.H00 8(1 17V4 144 'iiii si 32 k2 trading began. Clearinc skies over the eo ko tlr8 belt brought a rush of selling orders to 7 nearly every firm on tne txenange. oigna 10SU of aomewnat eniargea export Duying 1-J2 about a rally In the wheat market after mld- :7 day. but tne enect laiiea 10 tasi. 704 I Cnm went- lower with wheat. The cool 101 I temperatures prevailing, though, acted aa a 9V ? I check for the. bears. In the osts crowd, country offerings were , . - 1 more nieniiiut. i "w - T .m r, hp receipts of hoes than expected brought about weakness in proviaiona. Some of the selling was of a stop-loss cnarecier. Leading futures ranged as louowsr WHEAT. 1.000 110 2,500 4314 2.700 64 HAMS-A1I sise choice, 0e: -taad JjrP MJ0 34 iac; skinned. 1S lSc; pIcnIca. 12e; cottage k c goithern... 400 25ll roil. 164c: boiled. 17ir2!c BACON Fancy, -soJOc; atanaara. z: 2Sc; choice. 17ea. Lehleh Valley. Louis ft Nash. Mex Petroleum. DRY SALT Short, clear backs. 12U15c; I Miami Copper. exports. 13eiSWc; pistes. 11012c; M K ft T. .-no r.niv. LARD Tierce basis, kettle rendered. 12c stsnuardi 11c; compound. SMc. BARREL GOODS Mess beef. S2: beef. (23; brisket pork, g2S.S0; tripe. 11. SO; tonguea, JO. Nat'l Biscuit. nlste Nat ' N.Lead ' siii mi Nevada Copper. N Y. N H ft M, Nor ft Western.. North Pacific... Oils. VPTIOSrvR-.Vitr white rfrtima harreia I Pacific Mail a i,.b ..Mna iiw.' n,M,i rfrnm. nr k,p. I Pennsylvanls 'r'Z.r. ii .i,iu . Pull Pal Car. '"' TI -V 71 I ,- GASOLINE Bulk. 12c; esses. 10c: engine! ' dUtlllate, drums, 7e; caaea, IVie; napntna, 1 kf.. i 100 . " - - 1 kock lal wo. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels. TZe; raw. 1 di. nfd ... cas.-a. 77c: boiled, barrels. 74c: boiled, caaea, I RtISP 2d pfd.-. 7e. I South Pacific... o.wu TURPENTINE In tanks. 61c: In cases, south Railway.. 400 esc; 10-case lots, lo less. 804 2H I'A SVi '6" 14H PO 63 V. 1.200 lot. 2.000 109 800 So 1,00 10814 200 160 2.100 23 22.600 1301, so 7.000 2.400 1.800 6,300 "f,io& 800 2,700 SOO .1 s . 26V4 27 172' 11S 42 63 '4 3.1 106 24 143 lh 2 64 14 00 63 109 107 34 108 160 22 148 42 44 41 12 S3 123H 46 41 Vi 24 5 Sept. 0 IS Dec. 27 27 173 Sept. lis lec. ASK 104 Sept. 74 Dec. 33 -inafe v 04 Sept. 143V. Oct. 110 75 26 a 120 65H 14 80 G2 106 107 i 34 108 1J3 22 149 44 Open. . ..II.OH . l.Ot .76 .65 .75 .SI Sept. Oct Sept. Oct. .33.25 .11.40 7.8! 7.S3 12.10 13.30 7.5S 7.7S I4Vi .41 .41 13.32 13.47 7.7T 7.86 8.8S 8.SJ No. YARD PRICES STEADY MODERATE Ilt'SIXESS IS STOCK MARKET. 87 15 . ;17,8O0 42 00 140 . 1T.200 130 600 81 .190.800 72 . l.nno 112 . 8,600 66 86 14 39 138 129 SO 70 112 66 84 lema. Daily sumsoB(H.ouiCAi. rei-ort. la New Tors. Tha latter end of last week I the largest tannar cleaned out tha entire holdings of Bogotaa, Orinocos and Central Americans at the full asking rates - that have been demanded by Importers for months past. The trading Involved a total movement PERSONAL MENTION. mall, of New York. Is at the Ore- Vc Goldman, of Seattle. Is at the a. k Jackson, of Seattle. Is at the C. Graham, of Aberdeen, la at the V. Bailer, of Spokane, Is at the Ind. be West, of La Grande. Is at the L Eednar. of Pittsburg, is at the nd. Coleman. of Astoria, Is at the 3d. . McQuarry. of Milton, Is at the us. Msy Hagbes, of Albany, Is at h ton- Hick ey. of San Francisco. Is at nson. Shepherd, of New Tork. Is iltnomab. Juttd. a merchant of The Dalles. he 4r. R. A. Lamb, of DeerwMd. Minn ie rerams. Cannon, of Eugene. Is regis- i t the talon. Carter Is registered at the Cor- frem Spokane. Vr plmon la st the Oregon, reg from Astoria. Vlatlock. business man of Pea ls .authe ImpertaL nd Mrs. It. M. Graham, of Grove are at the Oreejon. McDowell, of Troy. N. T, la ed at the Multnomah. ad Mrs. J. K. Ba rr. of Spring--.. are at the Cornellua . Klnghton. state architect. Is ad at the Me ward from Salem. Crouder pastor of the Methc- rch at vTasco. la at the Oregon. nna Ounn and her two daugh- PORTLAND. Aur. S Maximum temrera- tUre Hit . r - nlrl-inn. ... Ii 1 .. . . . 1 Ing.'s A. M.. 8 feet: change In last M I of I2S.000 hides, making probably the largest hou-rV, i. 'Ht To,, rainfall IS P. M. I Individual movement In many years." v . m. . nun,, iuiii rainiaii since sep- ternKee t 1111 .1 Ri i k . , sine. Septemblr i. 4.5 Incbe.; deficiency I CAIJTORN1A HOP ESTIMATES SEDUCED of rainfall since September 1. 13 Inchea. I iot.i .un.nina, II hours end 26 mlnutea. I t.rop la Tnac state Cut Down by Hot rViada, r""11" sunsnine, 14 Hours and 38 minutes. Farometer (reduced to sea level g P. al. 29.V2 Inches. THE WEATHER. STATIONS, 5 7 Wind 5 S- o c a 3 "! a s 5 a a a la:: Baker ....... Boise Boatoa falaary Chicago Colfax renver ...... Dee atolaea .. Dalutb ...... Eureka Galveston .... Helens ...... Jackaonvl!ls . K ansae Cltv . Ls Angeles . Marshfleia ... 3d ec ford Minneapolis Mnntrral .... New Orleans New York ... North Head . North Takltna Pendleton .... Phoenix ..... Pocaieiso .... Portland Rnelurr .... Sacramento .. HI. Lcula .... Malt Lake an Francisco .-tea (tie Spokane . Tte-wnl I Walla Wailn .... Washington Winnipeg ....... TllottiM Park 2 0.0.11 a tl iciear IWO.OO W Clear HO 0.04 16 N (Cloudy aoo.oo' 6 so )cier S4 0.0I10W Market Quirt. California hop dealers have reduced their estimates of the crop of that state. They nan oeea predicting s yield of 140.000 bales. but hot winds hsve recently caused damage, aad soma of them are now estimating a crop or jjo.ooo bales. The California mar- State of set la quiet. Tha only recent transaction i waa the nurcnasa bv B hm m k i. Miller crop of 11 balea Tbe price waa not given. In Oregon trading U at a standstill. The growers are ehiety concerned tn combating tne lice attaca, wnicn continues severe. TRADE IX POtLTRt .1 M O.OO'lO S ao o i I a w ni - 2 0.0t! 6 SB Cloudy U-n..He I UWt S.WAS Iinio mt. a a u-'i... -- v.vj 9 . w r-t. ciouay I rw "miipq Ma mrej are xlraa. wr i. unr i ureas i a Heats Quiet. a vc llA I ejo.oo' 4 xw Pi. clondrl There waa a good demand for nonltrv. K A A mm' ... I . , , L . . parxicuia-rtx ami ana springs, on Front street yesterdsy. Receipts were not large. Hens sold at 11 Vi centa and Springs readily brought IT centa. Country dressed meats continue slow. Egg prices are holding at tha figures es tablished st the opening of the week. Re ceipts continue quite large, but the propor tion of No. I stock Is limited and this grade la firm. Tbe butter movement Is fair and former prices prevail. 84 0.00 8 W ICIear 82 0.00 lo SW (Clear 7'l.f0 4 W tciear 2 O.0O 12 NW'Oear TKO.OO n (Cloudy 7oo.oo l4SE k'loudy Wo.wMOU ICIear 71 O.Ort 14 E "Cloudy o on 10 JW 'Cloudy o.oo; 4 S Iflear 7 O.on' 4 W 'Clear 10O O.OO 2t K 'Cloudy sso.f.' jiE ' Kalo 86 O.OO! 8 8 'Clear M n.ool a sw Clear , .poi2s 'clear 8" o.oti ia NWaniear 2o.o tsw cloudy imo.iki?)w 'fx clouds Teo.ro 4 Mf Clear wn.n" i:SW Clear 4 O.OO lo w Clear ei o.oo io s 'cloudy ei u.iiu 4 ? lear .H 4 K YELLOW PEACHES COME FROM YAKIMA Car ef Preeetonaa Received and Offered at oS8 Centa. A car of freestone peaches of the Slappy variety arrived from Taklma yesterday. They were quoted at ISC'O cents a box. There waa a liberal supply of Oregon white Pt. elnttilv I Reaches which Bold at A Wide renee e. I" . Z St- 5' cloudy curding to also and quality. Other frulta 1 gu' mm n Lent (fill andetrarie area mam . t .- WEATHER CONDITIONS. P- , . . .1 Local tomatoes were abundant, arriving There are ao pronounced high or low I - . . . . . presaure areae wlihla the field of observe- r" wmT9n' "est ware neia at Hone aa disclosed by tbe weather man. I 8 cents a box, but soft tomatoes sold as snfwtn ana tnonaer storms nav. occurred I low aa II centa in ponton oi tne nocir aiouniaro stales. tbe Lake region and atone the Atlanti' eomst from Main to Florida. Unusually cool weatner prvatia In tb upper MlastMtDDl and Oblo valiera and upper Lak region. Bank Cleaurlngs. Bank clearings of A he Northwestern cltlee yesteraay were ae toiiows: c iesnnes Be lances. P7 RVkVoruntr.ln',:,a..,,' "" "h Portland . ..ffSSHli "f "5.' Korky Mountain state. .,,i i a i vA .,. Conllitons sre fsvorsble for generally fair 5'r-itS 2i weather In this district Frtdar. except In IffS?" i'-kUl ii Southeastera Idaho, where It will te abow- 8pok b-3.64 7. ery. FORECASTS. Portland end vicinity Friday fair, cooler. weeterly winds. - Orecoa ati4 wasMns-tea Friday fair, cool er weef pArrlon. westerly wtnda. IabeFTittav fair, except saowora aad war-tier southeast portion. Lun iuu a. skals, Distnet rorscastsr. To sialyl the unearned gate given off by Industrial plants a French scientist hss livnfet electrical apparatus which makes the testa aad records the results auto matlcally. I.o0 r.v2 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Crala, Flour, Feed. Etc. Merchanta Exchange, noon session. Prompt delivery. Wheat Bid. Ask. B'ueatem .......8 1.01 8 1.07 Fmifold 9 106 Club .... ,V1 ftet) f If .... Red Russian Oats No 1 white feed Barley No. 1 feed .07 .83 23.30 23.00 1 01 .07 4 27.00 28.90 Tennessee Cop Texas Co Union Pacific. do via .... TJ S Steel do nfd .... ftah Copper.. Wihuh nfd . Western Union.. 2.500 71 .JOH Weatlns Elec... 84.800 112V4 110S Cnielhle Cteel... 600 79 ll LIVE- I Unnnm Power. .19 7110 374 32 4 Total sales for tne aay, aio.uuv snsrea, BONDS. C S ref 2. reg.. 07 No Pac S A eounon ... 97 Pac TAT 5s... 97H Larger Part ef Tradina la In Sheep n s Ss. rex lOOVi Pa con 4s 10L' Division Yearllnga and Lambs I U 8 4 reg. ,...109 (Union Pac 4 92 ,. ... .. I do coupon I . ..110 vs union Fac cv 4s. j?"- SeU YvelL m v c een SUs lOSViiU S Steel 5S....102H No Pac 4S 0 S Pac CV 6s 98i Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON, Aug. 5. Closing quotations: . as lln Mines . SSVilNorth Butte 30H . T401dJom . 63 Osceola .371 IQulncy . . 18 jhannon '. 12ISup A Bos'Viin Franklin 8 'Tamarack Granby Con rSVi O Sm RAM. Greene Cananea. 4" f do preferred . Iele Roval (cop) imh con Kerr Lake 3 1 Winona Lake Copper ... 14JWolverin A Culie oup.... High. Low. Close. 81.08 J1.07i 1.07 1.09H 1.0 7 Ti 1.0t CORN. .75H .4 OATS. .4tH .42 .42 Vi .42 MESS PORK. 18.86 13.60 LARD. 7. 85 7.5 SHORT RIBS. 8.90 8.92 8.87 8.80 8.90 8.70 Cash nrlcea were Wheat No 2 red, -ll-HX!.!! herd. SI. 211. 24. Cvn No. 3 yellow, 82V482c; othera nominal. Rye-No. 2. nominal; No. 2, 81.01tfl.0J. Barley 71 a 82c Timothy 85.50 7. . Clover 88.85018.25. Primary receipts Wheat, 1 fi1 non huehels: corn. 495.1 aii bushels; oats, 355,000 vs. 1,521,000 bushels. 7at I Miipmenii wnoai, . lisZ bushels: corn, 486,000 vs. isz.uvu ouaneis iiiZ nati V44.000 VS. 9U4.UUU ousneis. 13 1 Clearances wneat, loi.uuu uuineii corn, 1304 1 11,000 bushels; oat. 10.000, bushels; flour, 80 I 7000 barrels. 112 Foreizn Grain Markets. Oo? ! T,rtrtorinT in, K Wheat unchansed to to Hd higher; corn unchanged to Vid 111 higher. 7 barrels: shipments. 2 barrels: atocka 15. DM barrela Roain firm. Sales, 1882 barrels: receipts, 191. barrels; shipment, 716 barrels; stocks. 81.260 barrels. Quote: A, B. 82.80; C, D. 83 03: E. J3I&3.W; F. 88.10; O. 88.15; H, I. 83.153.20; K, 83.40ty8.48;. M. 84.03; N. 84.904.5; WQ. 85.80; WW. 85.90. Duluth Linseed Market. DULUTH, Aug. 5. Llmeed Cash, 81.814; September, 81.li-!'4 : December, 81.04.. Hops at New York. NEVT YORK, Aug. 3. Hops Quiet. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Aug. 5. Evaporated apples, steady. Prunes, steady. Peaches, quiet. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 3. Spot cotton, steady. lt1.uplanrt. 0.40c. t?ale. 100 balea. TRAVELERS' tiUIUE. 879.000 495,000 vs. 351,000 Csl A Arlx. Cal A Hecla I Centennial Steady prices ruled In th livestock mar ket, with a llgbt run for tb aay. Sali were for th most part of odd lots. exceDt I Allouex In th mutton dlvlalon. whr a losd of I Am Z L A Sm good yearlings was disposed of at 83.10. ( Arls com Latmbs again aold at eo. Moat of th cattle offered wer of zne- ,r' r-. rvrr''' c r con co vruuKm to.iv, mil muoi gi iub Mice were I t...,a r vr A.. tin. ..(Ml .. -... nnh,l I tSUttO t. M. Receipts were 35 cattle, 1 calf. and Ion sheep. Shippers were: With rattle E. A. Hart man, Maupln, 1 car; M. D. Wheeler, Lebanon, 1 car. With sheep L. Armstrong, Lyle. 1 car. With mixed loads W. A. McMahon. 1 car I Mohawk cattle calves, hnea and aheen I Th day'a sales were as follows: x I Money. Exchange, Etc. 39 hogs Minneapolis Grain Market XTTTCTTT A POI.IS. A UK. 5. WhCSt SePtem. ber, 81.06: LecemDer, n.uon; no. i uru. al.ol; ro. 1 ortnuru, e t te 71. Barley 1 rff i oc. Flax 81-64 1.B ' Eastern Grain Markets. c-r i.nms. Auc. 5. Wheat closed: Sep temb'er, $1.06 bid: December. 81.07 bid; May, gl.u 01a. nm tttw inr 5. Wheat closed: Septem ber, 81.08 asked; December, 8107 asked. n-Tvviprn lue. a. Wheat closed: Sep- tember. 81.05; Deoeroner, si.van uiu. 5 8111 bid. vivsAS CITT. Aug. S. Wheat closed SeotSmber. 81-04; December. 81.0o Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Spot quota 12 V I Hons Walla. K3i 00 o 20 2 4H 41 H 46 San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Chaqse En Hontel The Big, Clean, Comfortable, Elegantly Appointed, fresgolag Steamship S. S. ROSE CITY Snlls From Alnsworth Deck A, M. AUGUST 10. 100 Golden Mllea oa Columbia River. All Hatea Include Bertha and Meala. Table and Service Lnexcclled. The San Franclaco A Portland S. S. Co.. Third and Washington streete (with O..W. R. A N. Co.). TcL Broad way 430U, A 6131. COOS BAY EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO SS. SANTA CLARA SAILS MONDAY. AUG. 9, g P. M. San Francisco SANTA BARBARA. LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO SS. ROANOKE SAILS WEDNESDAY. AUG. 11, 6 F. II. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Tloket Office 1 Freight Of:ioe UiA Id St. Main 1814. A 1314 Foot Northtup St. B'dwy 5308. A 5418 2 steers 1 steer. . 4 steers 1 cow . 2 cows . 1 COW . I cow . 1 cow 12 steers ' 1 steer 1 heifer 1 heifer J heifers 1 calf . . 2 hogs . 2 hogs . 1 hog .. 20 hogs . 2 hogs WL Price! , . 845 80.10 31 hogs , boo 5. 1 i 1 hog ,. VlO t) iv, .1100 5.2.11 .. B8J 4.50 .1020 3.50 1040 2.50 4.0O 5.30 60O 73S 1 steer 3 steers 2 steers 0 steers 1 cow 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow 1 cow . 6 cows 13 awes 2 ewes . . . 104 yearllnga vearllnee. a (HI n.o"t 42 lambs 720 6. Oil 7i O.00 820 6.00; S70 B.T5 170 4.30 31.1 32V 6..00 213 7.00 2 HO 8.50 I1751.77: red Russian, ' Si 7Sfi.61.80. Turkey red, 81S61.90; blue item 81.90iSl.95; feed barley. 81.22125: whU,oat. 81.45ei.47; bran. 826.50 27.50; middlings, ". ' i-.ii hnern Barlev. December 81-26 bid. 8U28 asked; May t.at Puget Sound Grain Markets. t-t-t t- Ae s. Wheat Bluestem. oc.- Tnrkir' red. 96c: forty-fpld, 05c: club. O-I5 r,vernment bonds easy: railroad bonds 04c: fife. 04c: red Russian, 80c. Barley. 825 3.00 1. .7 - I - ' I ,...ISU'. c.r recelDtsWheat. , I irTeguiar. I per wu. ' . ..- r. . - -" u.vv m, 1 - tw.. CO ileve 9 U SK V It ner 1. hat-lev 2 hav. 23: Hour. I. ..130O 4.001 lime iue.ie -1 - I X t , wa.a. . . - - - ..112II 4 50 cost: SO Cays. per com; a. .... Hl..t.m Bc: fortv- K5 V K ?.'. VLT; SSi tVhea,! EuSX e.uuile per cent; tuuun , f. - 1 . , . . WLPrical NEW YORK, Aug. 5. Mercantile paper. 1W li.W IUC1U ner cant. 11)0 7.00 Bt.riine SIxtv-day bills. 84.71; demand. "I? V 81.7610: cables. 4. vto. I . ner ellver 47c. 5.5 U..I... nllera XWe. 953 1100 1150 t)75 710 1070 .. 907 .. 120 110 2.O0 loan. per cent; closing bia, 1 per cent; 1 oaia, 1. o-j, Pi O. IOI offered at : per cent. .0 SAN FBA.XUSUU, Aug. o. owram nv- a lamDS ... h.w 1-a r jv....- -- ', 1 ho 130 0.00 mind. 84.78: cable, 84.77 1 hoe 250 7.101 . . " . .... ..... t. 1... . ,k. I . 1 ., , e I . I.OVDOX. Aug. 5. Ulscount raiee anon th various classes of livestock are .. fol- bills, t per cent; three months. 55 per lows: r cent Monoy ut" ' Cattl Best steers . . Good steers . . Medium steers Choice cows . Heifers Bulls Stacs Hogs IJght Hesvy ...... . f h Wethers Ewes Lambs APPLES' AXE SELLING . -80.5oeT.oo . IV, 410.60 WENATCHEE O.OO tt.25 5.35 2 s-50 One Firm Has Taken 300.000 Boxes. Paying !? O-OO r ..h l Advanee. WENATCHEE Wash.. Aug. S. fSpeclsl.) I IT waeoer Son. through their repre- 7.007 10 sentattve. J. H. Dengel, have now con-5.JU47U-10 I trcted for more than 300.000 boxes, of op- atantlard varieties, straignt orcnara. ,1.505.00 I 5.00O 8.23 4.7547) 5. 11 nlee at an average price of 81 a box. and are hoc: Graveustein. er-Cgl-lO. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKETS Prices Current In the Bay City on Frulta, Vegetables, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. S. Butter Fresh extrxs. 27e; prime firsts. 25o. Eggs Freah extrss, oc; puueis, zee. Cheese New, 8613c;. Young Americas, 11t12c; Oregons, 1314c Vexetables Summer iguMh, 85660c; string and wax Deans. 102c; 1 1 mas. 2 3c; tomatoes, ooc&ei: cucumoers, oovyoK. Onlona Red. 25lS'30c; yellow, 4ua55e. Krult Lemons. 12(03.25; off gradea, 75c 150- grapelruit. 82.75&3.50; orangea. 3gr 4; bananaa, Hawaiian, 75c(81.5u; pineapples. Hawaiian. S1402.au; appifa, aimmiwii. ie i still buying lots throughout theValley. On Potatoes Delta. 75&oc; sweets, 2&3c v.vvwo.vvi mch hox of app)e, bought an advance of Receipts Fl Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Aur. 5. Hogs Receipts 7800. lower. Hesvy. 8flO7.". : light. 8S.S11 7.:iir: pigs. 83.759 1.2s; bulk or sales, .2fyu..o. Cat:l Receipts. 5-,00, sctlve. Nstive steers, 87.35 tf 0.55: cows and heifers. ."..Sua 7.T.0; Western steers, 8tl. 5O$jr8.50: Texss 10 cents has been paid to the grower or unit. The balance will be paid on delivery. The majority of tn apples ar intenaea for the Australian and South American markets. In looking over tn contracts it is seen that SO varieties hsve been bought and that over 830.000 has already been distrio ateefs 8097.40: cows and heifers. 83.50 7: uted. Tuesday Dengel bought the entire calvta 8710 . crop of 13,000 boxea or tne Keystone ur- Sheen Recelnts 0000. steadv. Tearllnes I charda. of Entiat. Approximately 200.000 8e7; wethers, 85.e0ta.ti); lambs. 8S.40 boxes were secured directly from units of tx. I the orowerr ieagu ana (no rest irom in- 1 I dlvlduals. rhlcsure Livestock Market. Henri Wllllaras. buying for Crutchfield. CHICAGO. Anr. &. Hors Recelnta M ooo I Woolfolk A Clore. of Chicago, accompanied slow, 10 to 15 centa under yesterdaya aver-I J. M. Wade through the valley baying for ace. Bulk. 8. 407.10: Hxht. 36.93S7.70: I caah. To date two orchards are known to mixed. rt 10 1 55 : heavy. 8o.IO07.OO; rough, I have been bought. tu. lutToe": piea. IO.WI -r 1.0.1 Caule Recelnta 4000. weak. Native beef rattle, ta.150 10.?.i: Western steers. 6.759 v.': cows ana hetsers. S3.ioou.Z5: calves. ST..WSFI1.Z9. Mip Keceipts ii.nvo. easy, sneep, 90.30 fyr; ismbs. .?.itB 2... Pears Chipped to Bneno Aires. WENATCHEE. Wash.. Aug. B. (Special.) The first export shipment of Wenatchee fruit this season was shipped Tuesdsy by E Wagner A Son. Two ears of Bartlett pears bound for Buenos Aires billed via New York comprised the shipment.' It will tske at least six weeks for them to reach the Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. S. Copper, aulet Elec-1 m.rwt troiyiic. sis.'osj 19.00. iron steady ana, unchanged. 1 Morton Begins Shipping Sheep. .,1 ii. . irnini, a uotee tin mjt si nil w . . . .n ... 1 .. " . . i . . I Al I 'n 1 VJ , nun., Aug. o. inpeciai.t . t , --, VZa -vvV. gmito arom. nave maoe tneir xirsi sneep 1 - -- huw.-u. 1 ehlnment from Morton for this aeaeon fiev. ' l. Wnihl IIOA heaif feom thai. . . . 1 New York Sugar Market. around last week. 200 of which were shinned NEW YORK. .Aug. 0. Raw sugsr dull: I out Saturday. Aa soon es they dlsnos of centrifugal. 4.04c; molasses, 8 87c Refined, I the remaining 800 they will return to Lewis quieu 1 and bring out anotner tnousand. our. 6480 quarter sacks; bar ley, 82tiS centals; potatoes, 4420 sacas; nay. S7t tons Coffee Futures. NEW YORK, Aug. 0. The market for coffee futures opened at a decline of 2 to 3 points under some scattered selling, part of which was thought likely to be against lower cost and freight offers, but trade in terests were buyers, and prices rallted dur ing rtre day with the clos steady net un changed to 3 points higher. Sales. 65.750 bag. August and September, 8.51c; October, Nowmber ana uecemoer, i.i, 8 53c; February, 8.5Sc; March, .82c; April, 6 67c; May, 6.72c; June, 6.77c; July, 8.82c Spot quiet. Rio 7a, 7c; Santos 4s. 3c Cost and freight offers were reported around 8c to 8o for Santos 4s, accord ing to credits and description, while quota tions for Rio 7s ranged around 6.J0C to 7c Milreis prices in Braxil were unchanged with Rio exchange on London d lower. Stocks Firm at London. LONDON, Aug. 5. American securities on the stock msrket were firm, especially United States Steel. The closing was steady. , Chicago Dairy Produce. CHICAGO. Aug:5. Butter Weak. Cream ery. 20 24c " Eggs Receipts 6840 cases, unchanged. Naval Store. SAVANNAH. Aug. 6. Turpsntlne firm, 28 339c. Sales, 723 barrels; receipts, 869 , FRENCH LINE Compagnie General Tranaatlantlqne. POSTAL SERVICE. Sailings From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU ...Aug. 14, 3 P. M. LA T0URALNE ...Aug. 21, 3 P. M. CHICAGO ...Aug. 28, 3 P. M. ESPAGNE Sept. 4, 3 P. M. FOR INFORMATION APPLY C. W. Stinger. 80 6tb at.: A. !. Charlton. 255 Morrieon t. L. K. Garrlaoo, C. M. A St. P. Ry.i Doreey B. Smith. 110 3d St.; E. r. Balrd, lou 3d at.; Ii. Dlckeon. 348 Wenli ington St.; North Bank Koad. &th and fetark sts.; F. h. MrFarland, 3d and Waehiogton eth.; E. B. Dutfy, 124 3d St.. Portland. SAN FRANCISCO theNew Way On account of heavy bookings, due to great popularity of th Twin Palaces, SS GREAT NORTHERN SS NORTHERN PACIFIC, Only 28 hours at sea between San Francisco and Portland EARLY RESERVATIONS Are imperative to avoid dlaappolntment. Sailing every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Stmr. train from North Bank depot 9:30 A. M. FREIGHT SERVICE ON EXPRESS TIME NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE 5tb and Stark rhones Udwy. 020, A 667L STKAMLUS TO THE OA-LLES and Way gLandinK. "BAILEY GATZERT" Leaves foruanu dally it f A.M excop Sunday and Monday. Sunday excuralona to Cascade Lock leave A. M. "DALLES CITY" Leavea Portland Tueda. t nuraday and Sunday at 8:30 A. M. Sunday Cascade Locks Excursion $L Fare to Tbe Dalles and Return St. AI.DER-ST. DOCK. PORTLAND. Fhones Main 014. A 5112. NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA Via HONOLULU and 8CVA Palatial Passenger Steamers "NIAGARA." 20.000 ton displacement "MAKUBA," 13,000 tons displacement Sailing every 2S days from Vancouver. B. C Apply Canadian Paciflo Railway Co, 53 Sd St.. Portland. Or., or to the Canadian Ana tralaalan Royal Vail Lin. 440 Seymour St.. Vancouver. B. C. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. eBetweea Portland New Vork C O. Kennedy Agt. iii Stark SL. Port las 0.