f .0 TUE . 6REG ON DAILY .JOURNAL,' PORTLAND,: WEDNESDAY "BVEOTNG.V JUX 10 1003.'. . (f TRANSACTIONS IN THE WORLD andtrade;: WHEAT SHOWS A BETTER FEELING Supply of Valley Grade is Es- cecially Short and Local Millers Are Paying Higher . rrices urop rrospects. - Valley Wool is Selling Freely at Quotations, Ranging r rom 1 6 to 1 U Cents tastern . Oregon is Dull. I T&UiT WHEAT ZS SCABCS Waeat nmuunr hmow u mall. and that market shows every tnanojr tor aa earljr ad-ranee. reports of bad crop throughout the country tho New York: market is in better shat hdn for several months nd advance In quotations wbuld in come wholly unexpected. X.noe Woat Sell. "A." "J., Luce of New Vork, who has house in this city, has,' Instructed his local agent to hold all his remaining stocks of the 1902 crop of hops. Mr, Luce was a. heavy seller several weeks ago and was nt one time willing to dis pose of all of his HtocV at ZO cents a pound. The Arm has aoout 444 hales or the ioz crop unsold., Err Bras' Xifffcsr. Egg prices continue to keep on the upward move and this morning t,he very nest candled stork" was sold as high as 18 1-2 cents a dosen. Prices during the day ranged from 17 1-2 cent for the ordinaries to; 18 1-t cents for the bests. Today a quotations, as revised, are as follows: POITLAVD WHOLESALE TBICZA Orals, Flew ass Tt. Wbett Walls Walli. T3flT4o: blueitem. TTc: VhIIpt. T5c. Baric read, szi.oo; roiieo, zz.oo Oata No. 1 white. Sl.17feitl.Su: arar. II. IS 117. . . Flour Eastern Oregon; ratanta. ss.aoraf.so; rtimond W.. $4.3(1; atralahta. .1.36: Valle. fntioi, hi. sa.is; 10a. 93.00. t.'I.MKU.'l.TO: r Miuamaa Hran. az-i.tw par inn; miaminge. s-The local wheat market Is quite . strong, with the demand for Valley grade much larger tnan the supply. According to some of the lsrger users f this grade, the supply has about run iout and what little stock remains is in strong hands and will not be old unless the market makes some material advances. 'This Is quite likely," - said -a. local miller, "as Wa ' mill men will have to pay higher quo tations If they expect to get supplies." Even -at "the higher -quotations it will likely-be spirited contest for the purchase of stock, waiia wana ana Bluestem arrades are both firm at us ual duotatlons. Some of the local small millers are paying aa high aa 77 cents for Vallef. , - Prospects for Wheat. Tha prospects for an average crop of fall sown Valley wheat is very mall Indeed. The weather at the time of sowing waa rather rough, and It was this fact that caused such a reduction in sowing .operations. The sowing of spring variety was, however, mord lib eral and. the crop condition it tne present time is considered favorable 2o224e n: frym. lsuiac To; aorta. ip tZl.no: shorts. I2S.00: rhon. I1R.O0. Hit Tlmomr. sis.oomiv.do: rluTer. sis.ooa 17.00. Hops, Wetl ass Xisas. Hops 20120 U for choice: 1U03 contracts. 161 lik-. Wool Taller. is 41 1 or. coarse; maaltim to fair. lflMlflWr: One. Jfl'4ei7Hr; Kaatera Ore- fon. lOftlUc; Mofaalr, nominal. S78Sc. nnrapsiiina (tneaniig. itHniwii anon wool M23o; medium wool, SOe; MDg wool, SOcU 144 eaeb. 1 aiiow mil,' per id, ibhi ne. s. ids trraaa. SHrlfee. - Hide uty bidea. no. 1. if poonaa ana up, 1516 par R: dry kip. No. 1. 0 to IB tha. I2e: drr calf. .No. 1. oader IDs. J6we: dry aalted. bulla sad ataca. 1-S lMa tbaa ary suit; aaltrd hides, ateer. aoonA SO noonda or over, THUHc; M to 10 m, THttSc: sndor M Ina aad mwi. If. aran and bulla, aouod. Bid Dr: cm. eonnt. IB to so Rm. Te: aooixl. 10 u 14 Rm. Tr: pair, aonnd. nndrr 10 Ina. 8e: sraat tnnaalted). le m loaa: inilla. le lb Inaa; korae Dldra. aaltd. eaob. l.lB1.7o: dry, eaeh. 11.00 ttlJW; eolta' bldM. each. aDttOOe: soac aaioa. common. eaHi. lOQIBe; Aofora, wltn wool d. tack, 23e$1.00. Sutter, Xgrt sad Fonltrr. Batter Kitraa. 22Hr; treanery, 21fl22ic; dairy. It. , atore, lHHe. Esse freak Oregon, ItHOlStic. Cbeeaai ..yall eream, twla, ISUr; Taunt American. IsQISVici Eaatera, IBGUci Cali fornia. I Be. Ponitrr Cblpken. nixed. lOUffllJVic per lb: hena. rnoatera, PitDlOe per lb: broiler. EASTERN MACKEREL WILL BE SMALLER Ravages of Dog Fish Play Havoc-With -the Fisher men's Nets, BOSTON. June ' 10. Several of the crews of tha mackerel netters were home several days ago, and while some! fleet aa a whole haa not done well for spring. The fleet has been large. 150 or more, and those who have settled hive shared from $60 to 1200. small sums. It will be recognised that 1 60 s a low figure to share, ... The worst drawback has dog fish, 'which have almost d fleet at times. Nets .have bean badly torn and fish have been mutlla aloop had S00 fish bitten out taken. At tha present time onl of ths nets are set, the ravagea dogfish are so serious. The fishing has been spotted, and of the -. boats were compelled to three or four nights for a fare. They have had uniformly good weather. which has enabled them to fish con tinuously. With bad weather only a part of the nets could have been used, Some of tha fleet did well at the start, but practically nothing later. ni iio GRADE POTATOES Past Season Has Shown the! Folly of Mixing All Sizes and Grades In One Sack Grang- - ers Lose Money. t ADVERTISE OREGON: IN EASTERN CITIES Million Attractive7' Booklets to Be Issued For Free Dis tribution. , . A plan will soon be adopted by the Oregon Information Bureau, the South era Pacific, O. R. & N, Astoria Co lumbla River and several of tha com mercial bodies of the city for advertls- UregOn DUrbankS Sent tO All ln -Portland and Weatern Oregon more Points On the Pacific Coast- California Growers Plant Seed From This State. extensively than heretofore. It is proposed, to Issue 1,000,000 copies of a booklet that will elaborate on ths many scenic, citmatla and agricultural advantages of Oregon. These wlU.be placed in conspicuous places In the large Easter- cities for free 'distribu tion. It has also been suggested that Oregon agencies be established In Chi 14e lb: feeaa. TH8e lb; turkeja, 17C1 Oreaaed iBQIlVc. Oreoeries, Vuts, Ita. for the average year's yield. Taller Wool Is aUlng. . Valler wool ia finding a ready sale at M,At,iinMtMnttn fmm 1 a in it 1-51 eml " C. 13.08: Ooldes C. I Cents a pouna. eneanng oprrauona in h,,i. k.m ka. .dranea cm aark baala tlf VaTlley'.'hlbFB'-byBt''hf com-t perwt faTTMaaV W dra; mapiff, Ua ninted and with a continuance -of the 10 id. flngar "dark baala," rube. IH.7TU; powd red. drr granulated. tO.BSVa; extra C, IJ.oa,; Uoldea C. B4.m; barrela. 10c. H The past season has not been on of very great profit to the growers of pol cago, Omaha and Kansas City. tatpes in this state. Prices, except at To cover the cost of compilation and the fore part of tha season, have gone printing it Is thousht about 13.000 will down ateadiryujytll at the close of the be needed. The railroads have offered quotationa fcare so low that it did to stand a part Of tho expense If tho pay tha faYmaravenough to haul commercial bodies will aid. thelKatocka to tha market; not alone Oregon la one of the least advertised tha expense of planting of Western states. V 1. 1 .r. r ..... .1 biiu luii.rmiuiB me aesirsoie immigrants who have According to sdma of the best Jn- located In Western Oregon during the formed. potato men In this city the chief oast vear in arrester numbers than There cause of tha Inability of tho Oregon ever before Is attributed largely to ad- has been a aeneral lmoresslon that a farmers to et the very top quotation vertlslna. good body of mackerel has laid to the for bis Burbanks Is due to the fact that The dlrectora of the Oregon Infor southward and that seiners could have In a majority of tha shipments made to matlon Bureau will meet the first of done well fishing nights. the South tha stock was not properly next week and formulate a plan for News from the vicinity of Block graaea. an sixes or potatoes peing in- raising funds sufficient to have a neat Island and No Man's land report in- ciuaea in one aacK. I and comprehensive booklet Issued. The d lost Ions of good schools of mackerel Oreg om Bnfbaaka Beat. Plan will be submitted to the several there. Those now being taken near The Oregon Burbank Is noted for be-1 commercial bodies and their financial uiock lsiana are or gooo sue, running jnr on, or th fnMt grades of potato aasistanoe soiicitea tween Bt. Paul and Chicago, are as fol lows:., Omaha, 430. miles, II 1-S hours Milwaukee,' 420 miles, it hours; Great western, - 430 " miles, 11 , 1-1 . hours Burlington, ' 44S miles, II 1-S hours Wisconsin) Central, 478 miles,. ,14.1 hours: St. Louis. 40 - miles. II 1 hours; .Rock' Island, 532 miles, 14 hours. - ,"" ' - - -f- . 100 r 400 to the barrel. New Irish salt mackerel are quoted at IK a barrel. DEMORALIZATION OF THE STOCK MARKET Quotations Today Lower Than flavor. f-or hve Previous Years Caused by Floods. raised In Jha West, and when properly sacked ia able-to command the top quo tationa over all competitors. The Cali fornia growers have become aware of thia fact and each year many additional acres of Oregon seed Burbanks are planted along the river districts of that state. The transplanted' article bears all right for one and sometimes two! years and then the grada of the stock becomes climated and loses its original There is a large shipping demand for Oregon stocks from all parts of the Pa cific Coast each year and there Is no wlu be beneficially affected by the re uuuui Hint liid JurmeiB nvuiu securu durMnn Hew Oaud Goods Tariff. R. H. Countlss, agent of the Trans continental Freight Bureau, In San Francisco, has forwarded to local rail road offices a bulletin announcing g duction in freight tariffs on cannery products from the west cosst. Canned goods will hereafter be car ried to Missouri River terminals and certain parts of Texss at a flat rate of 76 cents per 100 pounds. This will apply over the Northern Pacific Great Northern, O. R. N. and the Burling ton. The Columbia Rlrer canneries Xallroad Votae. W. C Seachrest, Coast agent of the New York Central lines, left last night for Eastern Oregon and Southern Washington. He expects to return the first of next week.- . J. O. Blabon. fourth vloe-presldent of tha Great Northern, who haa been - In the city alnce Monday, 'left today for the Sound cltlea.' ft Jl. Ingersoll, general freight agent Of -the - Lake Shore, with headquarter In 8eattle, is In Portland. Kd Holton. formerly Tacoma agent for the Southern Pacific, but now en waged in business in Montana, waa in the city thia morning. . - - A. B. C. Dennlston, general western passenger agent of the Great Northern, Is spending the dsy in I'ortiano. Air, pennlston's headquarters are In 8eattle, COFFEE FARMS RUINED, Cruatemalaa Baoeatly Arrived at Vow Orleans Says That tha Coffee Crop la Short. NEW ORLEANS,-Juno 10; O.-Thlel of Guatemala City. Guatemala, who re cently arrived with other cltisena of that-country, atatea that the famous -cof fee lands about Mount Santa Maria have nearly all been covered with dust and ashes to a depth. In many places, of tuny two reel. Clouds of dust and smoke are still fly Ing as they have been periodically ever since the first eruption, shortly after that of Mont Pelee. In Saint Pierre, What troubles planters in Guatemala la that It will be several years before thia land can again be put Into' coffee. Thlel estimates that the coffee crop of Guatemala is fully 260,000 quintals short. This means thst there will be 26,000.000 pounda less of coffee In the world's markets this year than last present market It is expected that the season will be concluded within a ahort time. , ' v Wool Crop Is light. In the Valley the wool crop for this season will . not be quite aa neavy Honey 1S3 IAr Der frame. foffea Green Mocha. 21023! Java, faoer. M.12r: Java. rood. 202k; Jara. ordinary. 18 (tar; Coata Rica, fancr. l20e; Coats Hlca. sood. lOAlftc: Coata Rica, onlloarr. 10Wl2c rer lb: Columbia roaafc-- 10,83; Arbaeklee', 1113 Hat; Llou. IU.1S llat: Cordova, f 11.13. Teaa Onions, different grades. XStfeSc; Gun powder, 2N4l32ia3Be: Knsllab Break fait dlf- 100a, per ton. ; noa. per ton. sn.w; urerpooi. mi $26.00 rar too; 00-Ib rock, 114.00; II s.oo. Grain Baft Calcutta, 13.7606.00 per 100 for xuat dell aery. Hlce Imperial Japan. Kn. J, lc Ne. 2, ae: New Orleans head. 8e. Break faat Kood lYemlum. 3B Hc; I2.C0; as on ordinary occasions on account ferent tradea, 12HBJW-: Spider Leg. nncolored of tho llghtnesa of this year's fleece. 'apan, o0C0c;tfren Japan, very scarce. BOQ The grade la In much better shape Mu-Bale.. 2s. 3.. U. 8a. 10.. $2.10: fin. ana Wlin a continuance oi tne prewni tll)te- j.j,. an,. J(w TtP. imported Lly market It is expected tnat me vauey erponi. noa. 4o;. leoa. sue; 2Z4. i.w. rnmra will nn .nfTor anv rerinrttnn In Halt Woreeater aalt. balk. bbb). 330a, tSOA Vv... . " ' " ' ,," , Woreeater. 140 aa. 15.60; Woreeater. 100 la, ciinr iiuiin " " ?5.BO; Woreeater. 30 Ba, 3.25; 30 10a, (S.OO v seasons wnen tue nect.o ia nenvirr. i nnrn aarka, MM. tioc. mmm-m n-mmm Ball. Sl. I Balt-Toarse, half fronnd, - Eastern Oregon wool is, however, a slow seller when compared to the local variety. The wool growers of that sec- tlon have come to the conclusion that . they, are entitled to more money than the prevailing prlcea will admit of the -.K2Si"S dealers paying and some of them will Salmon Colombia Hirer, l ib talla. 11. TO: 1 endeavor to hold until there Is some talla, 12.40; fancy. I Bats. ai.SB; 4-tb prospect of a better market. , "f. "" ,Vii. s2 S? P Zastern Betnaad Is fflow, Coal Oil Caaea, 22c per aal; tanks. Water . -.-- I wnlto. Iras btila, 18 We., aroodear ISel - Head me oemana ior Oregon wuuia irom 0 3ir lrnu bo, 11hic. gMoUB, iron Eastern manufacturers is quite slow bbls 22c. caaea 28V4e. "the " principal Cause Of this condition I Llnaeed Oil Pure raw. In bbla. B2e: gennlna . ... .... . aetller- 1H1. eaaea .-ttehi. Me; pare raw. ... "- ivu ,. ,B nM BTe: genalae kettle In raaes. 6Bc. irvuuies which nave uwn iiiirmpuiua Beualne 3 deg, eaaea, caaea. 22c; Iron bbla, manufacturers In the East for some I lBKe. time. Until conditions In the East- aaollne M deg. eaaea. 28Hc; Iron bbla 22, t.rw,. m.rlr.. ,r, hn, it I. . IMrpentioe la -aa TOC.WOOO. Dbia 71UC. - --- iron nou, bc. io m eaae mta, 74c. f expected that there will be much change Beana Small ..white. 44Vle: - larse white. -Tntlie Cair for wdoTT" Quotations" 6nlHeff3.Mffl4.oO; pink, 3.763.80; bayou, i4Hc; Knatem Oregon wnn ni from It sS'' (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK. June 10. There is no let-up In tbe -demoralisation of the stock market today, and stocks are now lower than in Ave years. Many large specu lators have been 'Hard-hit There is ho weakness in banking manifested, but the cause is attributed to the loss by flood. Are and the unfavorable weather. higher prices If the stock was not so badly mixed. RISE IN THE SNAKE HAS BEEN CHECKED Upper Columbia Rising Swiftly Willamette Will Reach 24 Feet Wednesday, to ll cents a pound, accorcmg to the grade. ... Steamer Elder Arrives. j The steamer ueorge w.- Elder ar rived from . Ban Francisco last eve ning bringing a .large . cargo of as sorted vegetables and amall fruits. Among the vegetable truck received 'WIN larcr ivintlffnmvnt et Ibflaala. slppt tomatoes for various Front street Thread, k lb; Fast Mali. 70e merchants; the stock being quoted on the street at 12.60 per 20-pound crate. Tobacco Plus eat smoklnc. 1. 2. B-os pack acea Bral of North Carolina. Tie lb: Uaa- tiff, BSC lb; Plxla Queen. 41e lb; Bad Bell. 88e lb; Pedro, tor lb; OoMen Scepter, fl.lB lb; noa rnt Cameo. 41c lb; fapatan, $1.89 R: Dnka'a Mixture, 40c lb; Bnll Durham. OAe lb; Old Ena lab Carre Cat T4c lb; Maryland Club. Tfc !t; Mall Foncb. SSe lb; Tale Mlatore, 11.40 lb. I'lus Tobacco nrammond'a Natural Leaf. BSe lb: Piper Heldalerk. B6c lb; ftomrtMns Oond. 4.V lb: standard N. S8c lb: T. B . 60c lb: Hnear - Head. 4.V tb; Btar. 44c lb. Fine Cut Ziemoiia More Plentiful. orlcea: The arrival of the steamer was slso J-00?,-' 'r,rc' 7c to: California. Frulta aad Tacataklas. Polatoea 4fti35c: sew, B1.S0 aack Onions Oregon. 6Jfi7Be. buyera' the cause of lemon market. replenishing the local The receipts on the ves- new reds, tl.ou. Freab Frulta A pi) lea. fancy. Orexon. 2.00; cnoklug, Nicfl.00 boxj Orangea, fl.BAQ narela. B2.7S: mother with th. .ri-u-.i r h. iaiiroruia lanxennea, at.uuari.xa dox; na " v I..... 19 nfira II) hunch ael were quite large, and when taken .MJ.); Mediterranean avaata .. ... I rallriM.t1a anverlns II flllflfl 9A Iw yesterday there is now plenty of the sour fruit to supply all demands at current quotations. More Green Corn. The shipments of green corn from the South today were more liberal, but there was a heavy demand for all ar rivals at '(6 cents a doxen. Apricots are in larger supply and lower prices are looked for within the next few days. The markets pre well supplied with fruits. Aapararus Ia Scares. The receipts of asparagus ' from Cal ifornia have about ceased on account of the large canning contracts on hand. Oregon stock Is not very fast on arrival and some of the commiRBlon houses have been without, supplies for a week. Quotations remain at $1.15 a box. 4 . Have Dealers Sold- Short McKlnley Mitchell sayn the hop outlook: ''If the hop market was about to go to pieces as said a few days ago, by a Wfllem firm, then what Is the reason why th.. do not keep quiet about It and lt 1t run Its course? My idea of the situation is that omt of those dealers have sold short) for June delivery and trying their utmwl to bear the market In order to fill their orders at lpwer prices." ' ew Tork Hops Are Bad. According to one of the largest deal rs In JNew Tork. the coming crop In that state ls in a very bad condition and a half crop would be considered 1 quite liberal.' As a consequence of the ' aa Mi i What Shall We Have for Dessert? Thia question arises In tho family every dity'. Let u answer it to-day. Try nanaa, sz.ZBU3.su buses. DC ID: atrawbeniita. Oregon. 2 50 crate; cberrlea, eOMfl.oo 10 lb Imx : soeberTiea. 4'aoc id; apricota, fi.so crate; lmnna.. , ti.60tta.00. vpsetaufca Turnlra. il.oo aack: carrnta. fl.BO: 'beeta. $1.60 per anck radlahea, 12V,6tl&r per dot: cahbase. California. 2c tb: lettuce, bead, 25c per dot; botbouaa, SL.25 Ikix; gTeen peppera, 40c lb; boraeradlah. Be lb: celery, $1.00 doa; beana. atrlnf. 0c lb: aanaracua. 11.16 Der 25m box: rhu barb. .1c lb: tomatoes. $2.60 per 4-haaket erite; paranlpa. $1.76; plneapplea, $6.00 doa; peaa. Be; cucnuilera, $1.2fi1.no box. Dried' Frulta Applea. evaporated. 8 SI 7c in; apncoia, iiviuc id: peacnea. 0'(twc ID; leara. id; prunea. iianan. l'tllc n French. 8ttS44c lb; flsa, California blacka. ( 'urtV,!-: do. white. 7 (it Me lb: Dlmna. eltted. fia Ac; raHlna, aeeded. fancy l ib cartnna, BO pack- flaea to caae. 8V,a pks: aeeded. 12-n cartona. 7Hc; looae Muacateflea, 60-Ib boxea. BVk74kc ; ixtnnoo inyera, fi,io(pi2.w. Nuta I'eanuta, 64t7c per lb for raw. oaioc for roaated: cocoanula. 850OOe"per doa: wal- nnts. 14HM6c per lb; iln nuta, 100120 per lb; hickory nuta. 16c per lb; ebeatauta, Kaaterr. ISfiloc per lb; Braall nuta. 16c per in; ninerra. j.wioc per m: rancy pecana, 14Q idc pec.roi.imoiiai, 4lic set, nv..v.. Masts ana rovuioss. Frpah Meata Beef, prime. He tar unln. aiecte, limiiectpa N'jc; bulla, unlnapecteu. 5 0c. loappcted Jtft cowl, itnlnauected OiOKq, limiiM'tt'il 7c; pork, nnlnapccteil 7Sr74c. In. apected 7c;j Teal. 7t(7Mic; mutton, 2 4(Si.tc SHANIKO WOOL SALES 8HANIKO. Or.. June 10. The first sealed-bid wool sale In- this city was neld yesterday and of -the 1,600,000 pounda held in storage in the ware houses herei about 700,000 pounds were aold by the growers. The price . paid rmi fiM 11 I r. IK cAnta n n ,1 IhA "" " v - "v"v" rising rapidly. The temperatures this purchases were by representatlYes of morntn, veJ tha upper Columbia and Vll IVHUWIOa UIIUV. ITIllllltWli ai un- worth h. Thayer, Botany Woolen Mills of New Jersey, Hallowell & Donnell, Nichols tt Dupee, Dewey, Gould V Co., and Denny, Rice & Benedict Tho sales were resumed again to- The river outlook Is about the same aa yesterday. The Snake River is at a standstill and the upper Columbia Is rising rapidly. The temperatures this the Snake River basins range between 48 and 64 degrees, and the weather is partly cloudy, Tha temperatures dur ing the next few days will average of ftn ,.. , nV,.A AJI a I " nsa s i vi evi aaiiu A Bemarkablo Boa. The New York Central has Issued an attractive folder giving the details of the remarkable ryn made by the Twentieth Century Limited recently between Cleveland and Duane Park. about 30 miles Cast "Of Chicago? the total distance covered . was S07 miles snd the actual time occupied waa 292 minutes. This is considered the most remarkable fast trip ever made In the United States, with the posslblr excep tions of tha run from- Chicago' to Buffalo over the same tracks In 1893, and the long run of the Burlington train from Chicago to Denver several years ago. The last mentioned, how ever, were light trains. The average speed for the entire dis tance was 88 miles miles "an hour. ' On reaching' Cleveland from the East the train was 1 hour and 32 minutes late. When the stop was made in the Chi cago ITnlon Depot, about five hours later) the train was on time. Between Toledo and .Elkhart a speed lower, but they, will vary decidedly In places short distances apart. Cloudiness day. The next Bhanlko sales will be I will increase, and this of itself will held ths 26th and -2-7-th ItuH... whn V,l,eatfy clnw ' ttt melttnr -of suow irf is especiea tnai ine remainaer oi ine the mountains. Enough snow, however. clip, estimated at 2,600,000 pounds, will has already melted to produce the atage then be delivered. The crop of the predicted for the next five days, largest holders, the Baldwin Sheep A The , following ..atagea, will .occur .at iAnd Company, Charles Hilton, R. Portland: Thursday, 21.07; Friday, Hlnton, George Young, Little & Mc- 22.03; Saturday. 22.08; Sunday, 23.06. Rae, Rettie & Patterson and Thomas and by Monday afternoon or Tuesday Broanrn. were mot -offered- yesterday.- - I morning - 84, feet.- The prlcea realised average about 1 Dalles will reach and pass the danger cent better on the lots sold than was Una of 10 feet tonight and continue to maintained for some time.- In addition to the regular coachea there -Vere four .Pullsaa.e!ttscri-J- w-!r- ftHed? - 'GOVERNMENT WILL PLANT WASHINGTON. June 10. The largest peach orchard In the South will be planted In Georgia. The climate of Georgia is exactly suited for the growth of peaches. The commission which waa sent by the company that is going to operate the orchard favored a alte one mile north of Amcrlcus. Ga., unanl mously. and v 100.000 trees will shortly be planted on this ground. During the winter season and while the .peach , orchard Is young, the conji pany will operate 'a canning and refrig erator plant thus affording work for its employes all the year round. KAYAK OIL FIELDS , ARE -A BIG : FACTOR DistrictiWHI'Make-Its Influinca . ;'. Felt in -the World's - ; Markets, SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS BAN rBANClSOO, Rprlnff Valley Contra Coata. 8. r. Gaa ft, Kleetric Americas National Bank fllant - Powder Vlforlt liana Plantation Hawaiian Hutcblnaon Makawell Alaaka Packera' Aaaoclatlon.. . California Wine Aaaoclatlon Oceanic Kteamahlp June 10.-10:30 aeaalon: Rid. Aaked. K2 7V, 8V4 uv, 20 7A 82 6H W 67 4 126 TS 42 16 25 1M ino S 3 BIRTHS. brought by them last year. THE DALLES HOGS DULL THE DALLKS, ' June 10. The re- cetpta of hoga here yesterday1 were light, as the buyers refuse to purchase until- the resulta of the present warm spell Is shown by the river. It is thought by many that the railroad will be washed out, and buyera do not care to take the chances to hold live- slowly rise for several days at the rate of about a foot a day. The upper Columbia at Northport, the most North ern station, has raised nearly 25 feet since the 16th of May, and 23 feet at Wenatchee since-the ;14th of May. The river gauge read as follows at the dif ferent stations this morning: Stage of Change Stations. Portland. Or.' . . . The Dalles. Or. . Umatilla. Or. . .. XT . a. k. nnaV irr. .V stock until after the flood d re ffi. wfc ahipplng all on hand. Last night there p.iparla. Wash, . two cara to Portland Prices stand at 1 Welser. Idaho 6 cents a pound. tlottom Za Higher. LIVERPOOL. June 10. The cable shows the cotton . market 4 . points higher. eroaa: urexaeii, ojRIOc; lamba, . dreaaed 7Hc. con. Etc Portland pack (local! 10 to 14 lbs. 14Mc; 14 to 18 lbs. 14U a delicious and heaJtlif uf dessert. . "Pre. pared ia two minutes. No bojling no baking) , add boilinjf water -and set to eoot TUyorf J-i-Lempa, Orange, Hutp berry and ?frawbecry Oct a packaje t yotr jrocers to-day. "wcts." ,, liama hreakfaat bacon. 16iluc; picnics. 11 Vic: cottaire II He; aalted aldea. 12V4! fh; atuoked aldea. l:IVc; dry aalted backa. 11; bacon backa, 12c: hutta. aalted. uttc; amokad. lOHe fh. naatern-packed llama under 14 If. IBe; over 14 Iba. 4c; fancy, lif; plcnlca.lljc; aliuuldera. HMc; dry aalted aldea. unamoked, 12V4c; breakfaat bacon. l&HlllBc; fancy. Itipt iHitta. HKl2c. Ixwal Ird Kettle leaf, 10a, 12ke; Bs, 12e; 66-11) flna, 12V4": tttnm rendered, Ida, livid a, 12c; 50a, 11 He; compound tierces. Be; ttiha. 8V4c , . , Kaatern Lard Kettle leaf. 10-Ib tins. 12Hc; 6a, 60-fb tlna, 12c; a team rendered, lua. laiT?: Mia. 11H- Abera packing boua prlcea are nt eaah, 16 daya. Klah Ro'k cod. 7c; flonnJera, Be: halibut. 6c. ling cod. 7c; craba. $1,60 dot; raaor clania, Be doa; atrlped baaa. 2c; aalmon, 8c; aolea, Sc; lobatera, ifle: ahrlmpa, Pusat Hound. lo; catflh. 6c lb; I'nget Hound bcrrluf, 4c IB; shad, 3c tt; allrer amelt. Be. Olsarlag Hon Beport. The report of the Portland 'Clearing House for yesterday was: Clearances, S43d.lT4.8S, balances, 53.S.84. . Chicago Markets. rillCAGO, June 10. The markets closed ts fotloma.: Wheat July, j 75 ft75 V; September, 73fl 73 $4. c. )orn July, 48!44Sc ..saked; gepteaiber, 47He. Oats Jhrr. M.t, ' l"ork-July, $17.00; September, 110.86. - rarla Wheat aTlrm. PARI8. June 10. Wheat, June, $24.75; 'September. $22.40. Flour, firm with June at $3o.35 and September at $30.60. Government Wheat Xeport. CHICAGO, June 10. The Government wheat report shows winter 82.2 and spring 96.9, with a total acreage of 17,-267,000. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO. June 10. Wheat Cash. .76 76 Tic. CATTLE ARE LOWER PORTLAND UNION STOCKYARDS, Juno 10. Today's receipt at the local yards consisted of 60 hogs, 40 cattle. 300 sheep and 25- horses. Cattle are duller and lower on account of the roin1i?lnn nt ihm. alnclr Dnltnff The most delightful trip serosa the continent Is via the Denver ft Rio Grande, the scenic JUne of the world. Apply at 124 Third at.. Portland, for rates. Time Waa la light. What promises to develop Into lime wwftr,J. ,aiw .Poaaioiy. . rat war among the lines operating -between St. Paul ahd Chicago has been fomenting over 'the recent action, of the North- Tho- river at The western and Mllwaukee'ln reduclha the running time or their fast trains. Last Sunday the Burlington -cut down Its running time 65 minutes in competition with the lines -mentioned. -The passenger department of the Wisconsin "Central haa notified the other ' lines .that unless " the old schedules are reinstated that it will notify the Western Passenger Assocla tlon that it is entitled to a differential of $1.60, owing to the time handicap. The further statement Is made that otherwise rates will be cut to make up tne aifierence. The Wisconsin Central and the Min neapolis & St. Louis are generally con sldered the long ltnea between the two cities. Neither has made. any move yet in the direction of ahortenlnar time. Published receipt and net earnings for the weeks since the Milwaukee changed the schedule show tlfat that Una and the Northwestern have oeen doing a larger business than at any time previ ously. It la reported In Portland today .that the Milwaukee haa gone a ' step further and has equipped Its faat mail with sleepers, giving two fast night trains which will run on the achedula of the Pioneer Limited. .' Western railroad men expect aome Interesting developments before the difficulties are finally adjusted; '-The present running time "of the several roads, together with jthe distances-be- river today. . 21.2 . . 23.4 , ' 31.8 . 42.8 , 15.4 , 16.7 , "10.0 in last 24 hours. --0.5 --1.S --0.7 --1.S - --1.4 - -0.6 - -0.8 --0.1 i -J4,--to' 't!t-lf -f Or&..Awiteraoti, -1 danshter. June 3. to the wife of T. J. Krender, i daughter. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Mrs. John B. Stephens, 395 Slitb afreet: Harold Howard, 81 Fremont atreet; dlpb therla. Mra. VI. J. Nelson. 90S Corbet t atreet; diphtheria. Leo tiolmon, acow, foot of Baat Main atreet amallDox. W. 8. Holmea, . sopw. foot ..of East Main atreet: smallpox. ' U. Hon". BIO Washington street: smallpox. Frank mriatlan. rcu rirtn street: nieaaiea. Baby Milton, I'attoa road; larynghal dlpb. therla. Trek la Nelson. Patton road: diphtheria. ' Janiea Phillips Bailey, 3.10 Lincoln arenue; aipntnena. IATTLE, JunatlO.-e-'ThaKayalt oil fields will this year, even, prova a bigfactor in the world'a supply .of .oil, aa tha quantity la there, and tho quality im me uoi ever. louna. Such was the, observation of Winiam Carrlngton, ,r one of the heaviest foper- siwis in mm uiiiiuiwnara na nns- nas gallon Company'a ateamer Eacelslor. . , "I found oil." ha continued, "from tha Martin River, on tha west. 1 to Taku- taga on tho coast, on the east, and when I left tha Lippy Company waa down 160 feet with their, wall and. waa sinking at the rate of 40 ir 10 feet a day, And at that rata they should have a gusher by thia time, as It is nine days since the newa .reached Kayak. The Lippy well was aunk about three fourths of a mile from that driven by the English syndicate. Z. r17 .7 "Superintendent Green of tha Alaaka Oil Syndicate, when I left, waa expecte Ing tho -ateamer; Santa Ana. In' with "" their machinery. The syndicate's land la reached by water from Xarak. All of trie land in the Kayak aeetlon shows up well, from an oil production stand point. , on the Eight-Mile River,: flow Ing Into the ocean, about eight .miles esst of Cape Sackton, Is an exception ally large acepage. - Indeed I have aeen . no better aurf ace ahowlng than that. ' "Florence A rata, a noted oil ' expert, ia In the , district, representing the Los Angeles . Consolidated . Oil Refinery. He ' declares Kavak the beat oil field In 'There are at least 10 oil exnerts o international reputation on the ground, looking up thia field for Eastern In vestors. Just now the .weather at Kayak la fine. The snow is fast dis appearing, though there waa more laat Inter than in 20 years past. "Kayak will develop rapidly. At leaat 15 large oil developing outfits will be working there within the next CO days." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Phoenix Land Company to art, lota as, a and 74. Arleta park.. -Point. le . 111 uemnai and Crowley. I'vlnt View lota 11 DEATHS. June 8, Teckla Adella Nelaon. aged 2 yeara, Patton road; diphtheria. 'June . Otto Uake. seed 40 years. 425 front atreet; tetanua. June 8, See Slug, aged B5, 240 Main atreet; dropay. , June- R. Carrie Esther Hamnann. a red 18 695 Madlaon atreet; heart .prostration. . The Sdward Holmaa trndartaklnar Co.. fnaaral direotora aad embalmera, 880 Tamhlll. rhoae 607. x. 9. TlnleV aad Sob. fnaaral dlreetota aad embalmera. have removed to thai sew establishment, corner . Third aad Madiaoa street. Both phoaea Wo. . Orenatorlvm.' ' oa Oregon Oltv oar ttae." naax SeUwoodi modera, seteattfle. Somplete. Charges Adults, $3 Si ohU ren, gas. Tlsltors to So. m. Portland prwmatlon Association. Forllana, or. W. M. Sew. SOU ny. - t Iianiel . - lz, aieck - I, .20 E. At Love and hnshand to Lewis bora, S acres la aeetlon a, townablp 1 south, range 2 eaat ' 1,500 A. B. and w. M. INunn lo r. Staler, lot 10, block O, Mt. Tabor Villa , i ...... . Thoa. Colllnsn snd wife to K. hlaley, lot B. block 10. Mount TSbor Villa...... J. L. Hartman et al to J. B. Campbell, lot N. St. John's Helghta E. Thoraaa to Wm. A. Miller, eaat . as i-H feet iota o and a, block BO, Holladaya Add Title linarsntee tt Trust Company to Joa. P. Jaeger, lot, 4. block 2, Holla day Park Add Title Guarantee tt Trust Company to E. J. Jaeger, lot 6. block 2, Holla oar Park Add , Sheriff for J. E. Bnrnbam to Victor Land Company, lot 14, block 1, Brain- aru racv,-4 . .y .......... , Katherlne K. Sloan to Catherine Oahorne. ior in. nioca ia. i lorernsie ext. o. a. H. W.-Thlelaen and wife to E. K. Mal- lory. Tr., part of. trldeoa Tlbbeta' D. L. ; P. II. Marlay to I. L. Armatroac. lots 7 -and ft--hlor--14-'""Kiia""-flSMiiwii-.,rf,.'"t Henry I). Janea and wlfei to P. J. gulll- tsu, mi . nioca j, I'lttenger'a Add,. Park Land Company to O. W." Atber, lots 24 to 26, block 74. L'nlteu'ty Park i . . A; Edsaf Beard to Marley C. Cone, tot 4. block 1. Eden ; Alice M. Pederaen and husband to Title Ouarantee at Trust Company, part lot 1, block K, Korth -Irrlngtoti John Kchlela-cr and wife to Title fiuar- antee Treat Company, part lot 4. block 11. North Irrlnaton Hattle L. Malr and hnshand to Martin roater. weat SO feet lota 12 and 18, block 23. Alblna Wm. W. ritmoton and. wife ..to. Franets-.- ai. r-ox. block -18. Trnutdale Jane E. Nichols to Hattle S. Hill, lot 9, block 1. Highland 250 180 no 1700 678 B75 .:" 100 - ! 1 Tsavj 110 00 . 225 rt 4- 660 RO0 " TOM OVASAaTTBSS TTTIXS. , See Paclflo Coast Abstract Guaranty Trust Co., 204-6-B-7 Falling Building. Get your title insurance and abstracts to resl estate from the 1 tie Guarantee & Trust Co., Chamber of Commerca BUILDING PERMITS. To John Moraau. one-atorr dwellln. na Twenty-flrst Street between Reed and Vork: coat, 1. 000. To Woodward. Klllen Wakefleld. altera tion two-story building; coat. 1125. To Albert Crow, two-atorr dwrJIInc: coaL. DE PAUW COMMENCEMEN GRKENCASTLB. Ind.. -June 10. The annual eotnjnencement exercises - at e Pauw University; were-held today In the presence of a large crowd of visitors.. The address to the graduating clasa waa' delivered : by Prof. Richard T. 'Ely.- of the linlverslty of Wisconsin. T poorcondition quotations are: Cattle Best, S3.7o)4.00. Hogs Weak. B6 1-2& Sheep Weak, 3c. Lambs Weak, 3i33 l-2c. 4.004.50; medium, SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. Close 11:30 session Wheats December, $-1.31 7-8; barley. December, 90 3-4c LIVERPOOL UNCHANGED m "i V LIVERPOOL, June 10. Close-r-Wh,aat. July, 6-3 3-8. unchanged; Sep tember. 6-2 1-8. unchanged.' Yrai ni -i n 1 1 1 1 1 ft ii i ,-JVin mnnra x r-l n?o 7V ' , c r V b S , Mothers! Mothers!! V This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney: trouble; astheidisse is s6;insidu6us that often ipeoe have serious Kidney trouble without 6wing.;th4:re impurities to stay .in the system and attack the .other V chioano Du.ina nan CuradV ,f , organs. i ms accounts ior tne many diilerent symptoms of Kidney Disease. 1 : Foley At Co.. Chioeo. Gentlemen: -About a vear ago mr health heran lp fail, I lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thoueht I liad srornach I at a sa a t a -a. . . Mothers!!! Mrs. Witislow's Soothing Syrup haa been naed for sin glXTY TSAKS by MIL UON8 of MOTHEKS for their CHHJHtEN While TEKTVINO, with rBKFBCt SUCCBS& ft SOOTHES CHILD, SOFTEItB the GUM 3, svuavs au FAJN; CURES WIND COLIC, aad Is the best rrasdr for DIARRHCEA. Sold bv Druggists ia ererjr psrt f the world. Be sure tad sak for "Mrs, Wiaslew's Soothing Svrop," sad take as otber kind. Twcati -fire cts, a bottla , '"' . andllvertrouble, but I ibectme convinced that myiidfieya were the. cuo V Ka(Jn 4-n fAAi ut-t. -a. - , - . ' . j. -'a s ' my ill Dealtn and commenced taking rULtl S, KIDNEY .,CURE.: It In X OU Degm XO xeei pester , at Once .When taking , creased my sppetite and made me feel stronger, and the shnoylng symptomt FOLEY'S EllOrJEV CUC1E , t v disappeared .1 am now sound and well. J. K. Horn, 1354 Oiversey Blvd., ?Cui; HlWlfi:,i r ' ' E.'C."Tauilnsi sexton of tfieMethodiMChdrch.SDrinefleid. Pa.-wrlteai : '-. a. i-i. n. . i . - ... t . . . " Aiv wire nas oeen tcit oaa witn iionev rroaoie ana fried several dociora as it umuiiilC5 ine neari, increases tne Circulation without oeneBt After tafcingone bottle or FOLEY'S KtDNEY CUitEwas ' and invigorates the whole;sykehi::lt 8 urinary organs and gives: you new life" ana! lyinf y v. : TWSI2E3:B0nd . UAUE-DAVIS i DRUp COMSlNtHIr aOTRiBTaS 4-;v