The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 20, 1903, Page 11, Image 11

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TRANSACTIONS
IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD
LOCAL LARD IS
DOWN HALF CENT
x
fair, ISKtOUrV fln. lO'ittlTtte: r.aaters Or-
Von. JO0)l.'k; Mohair." aantiial, 373ifc.
Bbceutktna bearla. 1 4 V, ill 9: abort waol
tlraZte; medium wool, toe; luog'wool, COcO
11.44 M '
TallowPrime, per ft, IttO: Ke. 8. asd
grea, .
Hldea lrv hides, Kft. 1. 1$ roands "! "a.
l5(.ilVi iMr t: drt kip. No. 1. J t H IN,
11 1 drr eal'..Ko. f.i under 6 IM. ISHc: lrr
aattefl. bulla ami aUga, 1-9 tuas dry flint;
aalted aldca. ilrtr, aonnd, 60 pnnnda or of"-',
60 to $0 tt. THC: aader'M
n eowa. 7e; atara ana nun, aouna. Fi
r. amino, in to i ma, vc: aonna, w
let eir. senna, aartor 10 ma. w( aree
di u m eniia le lb leaa: pora
I - 1 . MM , ...h at OA
nons xo iaKe tired ai unce zr&t&i&iEz
eaen, ictii.uo. , .,, v ; (
Sutter, Ttn.tti Paultre, '
Rutter Rxtraa. 22ci creamery. SIC2SMe;
t:ra rTnn rron. iv(Xio. ,
Cboeaa Fall rrcanu twin. lie:. Toaof
AroerirH, I3f; (-ailiomia, l.w.
I'onltrT Cblrktna. mlwn. inffllla pt !
hena, H'JtU'.ic; ronatcra, 10p pr lt; broil
ara. 1S4i2 wr it; frr'ra, lSiilOc par Pl
rtlcaa, llHIHr nr ft: Cacao. TtSo VT
ft; turkrra, lira, 13(il4o pr ft; draaaed, 16(4
1TM ft-
era earls a, ITuta, tta.
nar g.rk bU." mba. STTTHl Dwa-
red. 5C2H; drr franulatad, 5.33H; extra
C. (a oHi Uoldea v. H Vi I barraia. ioc, H
barrala, boxaa, Oc aUrinoa on aaok baala
baa fo par cwt (or ooab, 15 dam mapla, 140
lc lb.
llonar isais nar frama.
CofTfa T,ra Mocba. Jltfe: Java, ftacr.
Union MeatGompany An- fjtf
nnUnCfid JfiC tni 111 l JUnta- "aaltad), le U-. mllalc ft Wai bTraa
lions to lake tnect at Onci
Ham Prices Are-Weaker,"
James1, Wi n stan ley, Secretary
of uregon Hopgrowers' As
sociation, Says Crop Will be
Three Eighths Short,
. noun xjt avuu.
A dacllii) of H-oan waa mads
Is local lard quotation thl uorm
tnf o aooouBt f wtwktr mar
WS2c! Jara, coud. SUQr: Jara, orllnarT, U
M.ic; rnata Klra. raocr. llU.-or; voata Ki-a.
food, lOttlSc; Toata Klca. orrtlnarr. lottlte
per ft: Colnmhla roaafc 110.03: Anllaa,
til IS U(i Uon. 111. I Ht: Cordova. Hll.ll.
Ti-aa Oolnra. different aranta. 26 : Ouo-
Tha Union Maat Company announce! nowder. f J2fte: Rnallnh Braakfaxt. dlf
a decline of H-cent In lu Quotatione CTCEL. l?s m? Xl
en both ketU. leaf and .team-rendered p"- cre" w' ,CM 80
lard, the new lint to take effect at once. gait iuia. at, Ra, 4a, 6a. una. fllO: tna
The cauae of the decline la due aolely table, dair. 80a, 8V: iooa. T4c: imported tla-
to a. weaker hoar market. Eastern lard Tool. 60a, 45r; 100a. He: Kir. ll.Sft.
IO a weaxer no marKei. tuiaiern lara Bait Woroeatar aalt. balk. bble. 320a, 15.00:
QuoUtlona are aa yet unchanged, but It Worecater. 140 Sa. $S B0 Worceatar. 100 Ra.
Is aald on rood authority that the cut ff.6o; .wrater, no 6a, 13.23: BO 10a, 3.(M:
S!2! lUSJtMU USraebau'-rroand. 100.. per ton.
made by their local representatives. uaa- vu iwisn. T.i.-nni inmn.
The new quotations are as follows: rork, $ZI.00 por ton; CO-ft rpek, $14.00; looa,
Kettle laf, 6's. 124c; 10's, 12Hc; 60's, lis.M tr
Il4c Steam Rendered. 5 s. llHc; 10 's, . "0d -,0 "r lw w
llHc: 60B. 11c Compound lard re- fiira I'mne'rial Jaaan. Ko. 1. 6'ic: No. t,
alns the same, with quotations at 8c BUo; New Orleana bead. 8c.
tor tierce, and c for tubes. w,".?..lQSl2taK J "A -'l.T.1 .VIS-
Sam. Also Weak. . Salmon Columbia River, 'l-lbtalla. li.73;' 2-
Local packed meats are also In a weak 1 .Ai. 7JT
condition, consequent with the several ai if aim tViir'aa no
late reductions in the quotations on hogs. o.i oil L'aaea, S2c per sal: tanka. Water
Hams especially are weaker and lower "' ,roB.bb; 'o'V;- "?rn- "f"""
quotations are anticipated aoon. iSi?? bW ""0"u,
Wool Market is SnlL I.loaeed OH I'ora raw, In hbkt. 62e: tennlne
The entire wool market of the state ,7 ax? .SSL. T-.u J. ..'
is duller and many Bales scheduled for Bendae 63 drs, etaei, caaea, 22c; Iron bbla,
the nual w.flr In thd vallAV i a va ha,n 15U.O.
Called off. A bid made for 75.000 nounrla aaonne-o ncg. raaea. ae: iron poi, , rfr.
,. . ,1 7 . , ' . mrpentine in caaea, tuc wooa du, ooc
at Tho Dallea at 18 cents by a looal firm iron bbla. 64c: 10-lh caae Int.. sue.
waa refused, and it Is now quite likely Beana Small white. 4t Urrn white,
that If any sales are made in the near W ': pink, a.73(tfa.0; baou, 4Wc
,l '. Llmax. 6M54c.
auiuro iney win ue jn aniau iuib. Th.eeAPln e.t .mnkln, 1 B R-oa nark
In Kastern Oregon present quotations aava Heal of Narth Carolina. 70c ft: Ma.
-are far from satisfactory as far as the 8 ft: Dltla Quern. 4le m: Ked Bell, soe
growers are Concerned, and no late sales ""- ,n; "0,J"" Pr?"?. .!1-!?. 'VV..tu'::
' " "' '(uU,uiig i tiinnre. 4K! n: Bull uumam. wso ro: uia n.n
prevail on DOtti the vallev and the Kast- ah Cur re Cut. 74r ft: Marv and Club. 71c m
,rn Droirem rilu Mall Poueh. SKe ft: Tata Mixture. 11.40 ft.
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WinaTHUUST on BODS. I lb: PlDer lie Malerk. OAe ft HnmetMna Oood
Tomoa u'ln.tnni... n .-., f i.. 4-V ft: Standard Nv. 'Mr ft: T. B . 53c lb:
U ..... V . , LU, I, I J , KCVIinil " I - , , , ... . , , . K .
r . i , , , , i ni r iie.ii. in: nrnr in. r inn mi
ir.n ii..r,ri,wrm v am.riaiiiHi. waa in Cbewlns-Gvlaeo Thread. ftSt ft: Faat Mall, 70
ine iiiy luuaj, ana naiu oi me nop lb.
outlook: I ' Fralta and Veaetablat.
"1 have been throua'hout the vallev. Potiitoea 80&75r: new. Il.50tat.75 ewt.
and In some places many yards have .,""1 . ,e'rm, .'T . pr,Tr:,.loff'
, j ... ',. .. . tl.oora 1.23: aarllr. Ba7c ft: ('allfi)rnla
Bcr" ueBcriru niiuBiiiii-r un arciuni oi new red.. SVliiil.OO: yellow Daurera. lUtmr.
the crop's poor condition. I figure from Kre.h Frolta Annlra. faney. Oregon. i.iwa
reliable data that this vear s crop will S.oo: cookln?. nneiffil.no box: orancea. late va
i i m il..i J lenr-la. S.'I.dO: Medlteranean aweeta. 2.(V)3.(KI
Is Under normal conditions, making thla ..,. Manaaso bo'ach. no ft: atrawberrb
year's Qrop in 'the nelghborhood-of about Oregon. Il.ooeil.80 crate: cherrlea. 5c
mi vooiiHTi a op xiaia. 11. n.
I euilmula that tha jntli-Q ,rr i-rnn 1 Veaeiablea Turnlpa. II. Ov aack; earrota,
- " ' 1 " ..... - '1' I , . . , w , ,n .. i, . i.
. i. - i,it..i . fi.w, urei.. .i.i iH.'imir-
vi inc ljuiicu oiHifB uurnig uie prpeiii 12U(iTl!V- uer dot: rabbaer. California
season will not amount to over 186,000 2c ft: lettuce, head. 13c per dot; botboaite.
balet. "and perhaps loss. Under normal ' 26 box; areen pepper.. 40e lb: boreeradl.h. 8c
rnndltlon tho rn.mirv hnt un ..no Ln: ceiorr. i.uu per oo: oaana. airin. nic
I m ' ixDartffui ai 1 . , tvjtr li m Im,x r rhii-
bales a year, and this extra amount will barb. 3- ft: tomatoca. I2.40fn2.6n per 4 b.nket
crate; naranlpa. fl.Ta: plm-appira, ss.ou Ooi:
pea., trtjac: rucuoinera. fi.au box
SEABOARD CORN
.MEN BEMOANING
Continue 6 Complain About
the July. Manipulation at Chi
cagoWindy ; City -Brokers
say x is raise, .
A Continuance of Pressing
- Wheat Offers from India In
dicate Growers Are Satisfied
With Price,
have to be purchased somewhere."
Orower. Will Hold.
ThertiojrTool of Oregon and 'Washing
ton is getting stronger each day, and
all Us members are determined not td
tell their stocks under a 25-cent market,
and orrfe of them will hold for even a
higher figure. There are now ln this
atate about 8.500 bales of last year's
"rop. and of this amount there are prac
tically none in the hands of the dealers.
It the brewers now want to make any
purchases they will have to come to un,
ns we are ln entire control of the situa
tion." aTew York's Small Crop.,
' Krom present Indications the crop in
the State of New York will be very
small, and from the latest information
obtainable hop men figure that tho yield
will hot go over 35.000 bales. That
state -hud a long slega of warm weather
with no rain, and many of the yards
were entirely ruined. The rains that
came luter were not sufficient to do the
crop any material amount of good.
England Makes Offer of 91 Cents.
A prominent grower of Salem yeBter
day received and refused an offer of 21
cents a pound for 250 bales of' last
year's crop from a London firm, and sev
eral of the. smaller holders have llkc-
Too Much Trait.
Front street is badly overstocked with
all kinds of frutr and the. market Is
weak, with quotations on all' lines on the
decline. Apricots and peaches are both
ln a too liberal supply and stocks are
being sold at lowered quotations.
Eggs -.ore Plentiful.
Kgg receipts were more plentiful to
day and there is now. no difflcutty ex
perienced by de.ilers :n obtaining sup
plies at from 19 to 20 cents n dozen,
a majority of t lie b'alfs being made at
the former figure.
Poultry is still too plentiful and prices
are weak.
Fresh meats are wotik. with tho ex
ception of veal, which Is In fair demand
at prevailing quotation!?.
Plums have arrived from the South,
ahd"are "quoted at $ 1.2. "5 "per "box.
Today's quotations, is revised, are as
follows:
IJrled Fruit. Apple.
m; aprlcota, T'allOe : pea
peara. 84e ft: prnnra Italian
French. 3UiR44c ft; fir. California blacka. 0
tOSc: do. white. 7HtSc lb: plum., pitted. 61
'V; ral.lna. aeeded. fancy 1-ft carton.. 50 pack
aaea to caae. SVjC pka; .ceded. 12-ox cartona.
7o: looae Mnacatellea. (Ml B) bole.. 0H4I7H
id; i-onaon layera, ai.73tnz.uo.
I nt. reaauta, BftfiO per m lot raw, Bwine
ror roa.ted: coco. nut.. ttostoc per fln: wal
nura. 14Vf,t!.V per ft; iilna nuta. 10ai2Hc
par ft; hlckorr nuta. 16c per ft: cbeatnnt..
Kaatern. 1516e per ft! Br.ail nuta. 16c per
ft; Albert., l&iaifle per ft: fancy pecana, 14(9
15c per ft; almond. 14tirc per ft.
Meat and ProTlnlom.
Freeh Meat. Beef, prime. 7H(?rSc; eowa,
8i"o7o; veal. 7 lie ; mutton, drcaacd, 5'b0c;
lamha. dreaacd. 7c.
Freah Meat Front .treet Beef, Prime. Rc;
bulla, r.ffl5l4c; eowa. 6Hi7,ic; pork. 77Vie;
veal. 7tUc: mutton, drc.acd, B'.jcafte; lamba,
dreHed. 7tHe.
Ham.. Bacon. Etc Portland pack (local)
bama. 10 to 14 fta. 14Hc: -14 to 16 lbs. 14V4:
breakfaat bacod. 15tU I-; nlculct, 1 1 eolfg.
ll'i.c; aaltcd .Idea. 12'iac lb; anmked aldea,
13V4e; dry aalted back. 11 r; bacon backa,
12N,c; butta. aalted. V,c: mo ked. inc ft.
E. tern-picked llama Under 14 fta. 13 c;
over 14 fta. 14c: fancy. 13-)ie: plcnica.llc;
hnulder. HVc: dry aalted aide, unamoked,
12V4c; brenkfa.t Iwcon, lSVliQld'-c: fancy.
JSHc; butt.. 11 '4ru,12c.
Local Lanl Kettle leaf. 10. 12'c: Ba, lSc:
BO-ft tlna. 1114c; steam rendered. 10. llfcc:
3a. irVjc; 60. 11c; coaipouud tlercea, 8c; tuba,
84e.
Ea.tcra Lnrd Kettle ler.f. 10 -ft tin, 12Me;
10a. c: SOs. llV.c.
AUoto p.cklntf bouw prlcaa ara net cash, IS
daya.
Flab tlork cod. 7c; ftounler. 6c; halibut.
6e; Hits cod, 7c; cr.,ns, $1.30 rtos: razor cUima,
be do; atrloeil lUSc; nalmon. -hliiook,
8c: anninier ateelheada. 7c; olc. Hi-; .hrlini.
1'nnct S..unJ. 13c; ..ciitflsl., tic lb; bnd, 8c lb;
oIlTcr auu lt, Be.
evaporated, 6fl(7e
caea. a "ft He nv;
an. 4',t(ruc lb;
(Special rennlaalon ef Bolton, da Hayter ft Co.)
CHICAGO, June 10. Tho Record
Herald says: v
Tho Seaboard corn man continues to
bemoan to his Chicago broker, tha "July
manipulation" nt Chicago. . There Is no
July manipulation ln the corn at Chi
cago and tho feature of the market for
n week has been tha selling or July ana
the buying of September com. Ilecctpts
ara Increasing, while the elevator peo
ple, vonttnuo to talk small country of
fering!. Tho bids Kent out by tho warehouse
men of late have been relatively low
ones and evidently me countrymen
have preferred to consign to the com
mission man rather than accept track
bids.
"We hava a 40-cent July oat price
now," says Charles uounseimsn, wi-
cause we lost tne lowa crop ihbi yeai.
You cannot lose a supply of that sort
without the price feeling It. I con
sider the present oat crop prospects bet
tor than last year's. The straw Is short,
but carries the grain. Iast year thore
was a lowering stem, snd the result ws
n. good share of the crop fell over ln the
mud.
"We are having a good deal of ex
aggeration 1n the way of crop loss ex
periences. "We aro hearing from the
man who has had poor luck and every
one Is forgetting about the farmer who
Is satisfied. I am convinced there is a
grpat deal of corn back ln the country,
and I also think we will make a corn
crop. As to the 50-cent price, I do not
feel It is so much out of the way. It
Is not likely to be a year of very low
grain prices. There Is every prospect
of an active summer for the specula
tor. With the corn crop somewhat late
there will be the opportunity from now
until harvest for pessimistic talk.
While I am not a bear on grain prices,
I am not a believer ln these present
claims of crop disaster."
A leading house at Liverpool writes:
"There Is nothing very, fresh to report
of wheat except the continuance of
pressing offerings from India at very
reasonable prices. These do not Indi
cate a very large crop, but the Indian
growers are evidently satisfied with
present prices. Much will now depend
upon money soon, and should there be
a delay there will probably be a serious
curtailment- of offerings."
CHICAGO
WHEAT
' MARKET PETER
1 r I'
Pit Opens Rather Slow but the
- Close : Was Somewhat Stron
ger Total Estimate Is 740,-
000,000 Bushels,
Corn Was Fairly Steady Dur
ing the Day With Price Con-
J'j.1 OI ! .... . I l -
anions snowing very Lime
Radical Change,
NEW TOBK STOCKS.
(Special permlaalon of Bolton, do Ilnrtcr ft Co.)
CHICAGO, June 20. Logan & Bryan
advise:
The wheat market here was quiet and
at tha close was rather strong. The
Item of tha day waa tho estimate of
Commercial West on the crop. The
figure was a total of JiO.oon.ooo bushels.
From tho character of the report we
get of the sprlrlg returns so far as has
progressed in tho winter wheat country,
wo think that the estimate Is a good
many million bushels loo high. The
northwest la still without rnln, but any
damage from that In modified by the
cool weather. Rain Is, liowever, much
needed andilf delayed It will become a
bullish factor. With present conditions
of the crop and supply nnd demand, the
prospective wants to bo liatlslled from
the growing crop.
Corn T airly Steady.
The corn market was fairly steady
without material change. There are no
Indications of supply or of diminished
emand and these are the Influences that
underlay and control the corn market nt
tho moment. Temperatures throughout
the West are low, and the crop under
such conditions Is making poor headway.
Better Oat Weather,
The weather Is better for the ost crop
than It Is for corn, and that crop is
probably making poor progress. The
demand exceeds supply for cash oats,
however, and this keeps the general
market strong.
Provisions Easier and Dull.
The provision market Is a little easier
and dull as It can well be. Liberal re
ceipts of hogs next week are, however,
expected and there Is nothing about the
cash demand to stimulate specu'.itlve
confidence. Only fears of manipulation
by the strong packing interests make
the future of the provision market dull
THIRD DESPERADO
MEETS JUST FATE
McKinney, Escaped Montana
Convict, hound by Girl in an
Ice House and Is Killed.
(Journal Special Service.)
BUTTE. Mont., June 20 James Mc
Kinney, the third of the four escaped
convicts from the Glasgow jail, was
shot and killed ThurKday night at the
Darnell ranch, 80 miles from Glasgow.
News of the occurrence arrived here
late last night.
After Hardee, the convicted murderer,
had been killed by the posse Wednesday
night, McKinney, his partner, escaped
to the open country, and after traveling
It for nearly SO miles, again took to the
brush, coming out at the Darnell home
stead. At nearly 9 o'clock Thursday
night Miss Darnell, a daughter of the
rancher, went to tho lcehouso to get a
quantity of Ice and there observed what
she believed to be a trump partially
hidden under hay piled In the croner.
Without letting her discovery he known
to the supposed tramp, hc went to the
house and secured her father's Win
chester and started back to the Icehouse.
Her father met her nnd together they
entered the house. McKinney observed
the actions of the girl and attempted to
fire nt her, but the ctmrlilae stuck in
the Chamber of the gun. In trying to
extract It the weapon liecame clogged.
I'hen the despermlo inmle a dash for the
brush and was flreJ nt by liarticll. The
fchot wounded tho criminal In the arm,
but a see and one struck Uie desperate
man's hip and glanced Into the stom
ach. He lived three hours after being
shot.
On June 6 four prisoners In the. Glas
gow jail escaped. Hardee was shot
Wednvsday night. Jlrown liatl been cap
tured a week beforo and was lynched
Wednesday night when It became known
that Hardee had killed Hill during the
fight with the posse.. Pierce, the fourtli
man, has been lost track of. and It is
believed that he has made his escape Into
the Had Lands.
bUK YUUK
Breakfast, Dinner or Supper!
EAT THE BEST HAM THAT
MONEY CAN BUY. ASK FOR
SHIELD RRANDj
It costs no more than any other and it Is absolutely the Best.'
From Oregon Whet-Fed Hogs and Government Inspected.
A Home Product and none better made.
All First-class Grocers arid Butchers sell
.SHIELD BRAND GOODS.
UNION MEAT CO
TETEirSOir AS A LAWYER.
A COMING LAWYER
DESCRIPTION.
Anaconda Mining Co....
Amal. Copper Co
Atcblaon. com
dii Dreferrea
Am. Car ft Found., com.
do preferred
Aoi. BUKar, com
Am. Smelt., com
do preferred
Baltimore ft Ohio, com.
do preferred
Brooklyn Kapld Trau.lt.
Canadian Pacific, cum..
Chi. ft Alton, com
do preferred
Chi. A Ot. Weat., com.
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CHICAGO MARKET RANGE
(Special permission of Bolton, de Rnytcr .V Co.!
CHICAGO, jiiue 20. The markets ranged
tf.Ui.v caffolloua:
1 1 ! Sr.
PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES.
73
Grain, Flour and Toed.
Wheat Wallu Walla. 7ifj7l!e; bliieatcm
8ic; Valley. T-tlfti 77o.
Barley Feed, 21.00; rolled. I2.00'
Oata No. 1 white, f 1.17'j(&1.2u; gray, $1.1.1
I174.
Flour Es tern Orea;on: Patent". JS,9.-fl4.30:
THamond W $4.20; atrulalu. :t.S.: Valley.
$3.6nj$:i.7n; emu am. 4. $11.15; 10a, $3,55.
Mlllatuff Bran. J2li.n0 per ten; uMUUnga.
$27 00: ahorta. $23.00; chop. $13.00.
Hay Timothy, $17.0O& 18.00; clover, $10.00
J7.00.
," Hop, Wool and Hidaa.
HopaJ-ax&aic fur choice; 1DU3 contracta,
15 16c.
- Wool VaTler. tff16e. ennrae: rrorilHpi to
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
In comparing Grain-O aad colTeo
remember that while the taste w
the tame Grain-O gives health and
strength while coii'ae shatters the
nervous system and breeds disease i
oi the digestive organs, 1 Thinking ;
i : people prefer Grain-O and its bene
i f efit., -;"' V' :-, :: ' V - "v Cwiw;'',
t TRY IT TO-0AY. v
Atarocara aaarrarbert 1 lie. au4 tsa, per ptekagt
Onoa
Wheat J
,Tu'....jJ0O.fo',i
Sept.'... .!(;,
Corn
July
Kept
Out"
July
a Sept..'"..-
Cork
Jury..,. 10.02
Sept.... 17.00
Cora
July S.S2
Sept ,8.05
OutK
July D.lltl
Sept 0.3OH
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$0O.76T4
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.40
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m.s7
lO.fto
8.77
8.110
n.27
8.25
Ckwc.
$0).76si,
.75
.4041
.40
1C.R7
10.00B
S.77A
S.H2
!i.::o
0.27 A
hi.. Mil. ft St. P...
til. ft North., com
'hi. Terminal Ky
Cheaieakc ft Ohio
fllo. Fuel a iron, coin.
Colo Southern, com
do 2d preferred
do 1st preferred
Delaware ft lludaon , . . .
D. ft It. (1.. pfd
F.rle. com
do 2d preferred
do lt preferred
Illinois Central
LfliilaTllle ft' Nahville..
Metropolitan Trac. Co. .
Manhattan Elevated ...
Mexican Central Ky ...
Mexican National
Minn.. St. P. ft Ste. M .
do preferred
Mlaaourl Pacific !103Vla,l,,2'i)"2:
K. ft T.. com 20 204 1I '
do preferred 4R 44i 48 49
York Central (12H4I127 IJIH'l:
rfolk ft Wentern, com. 03'. I 64 Vi! 63 63
N. Y.. Ont. A Weat
Pennsylvania Uy
P. (J.. T,. ft C. Co.
Pleased Steel Car, com.
do preferred
Reading, com
do 2d preferred
do 1t preferred......
Beii. Iron ft Steel, com.
do preferred
Hock Inland, coin
do preferred
Southern Ky.. com
do preferred
Southern Pucitlc
St. L. .t S. I'.. 2.1 pfd. .
Nor
CHICAGO HOGS LOWER
f'lIICAOO. Juno 20. tleeelpta of livestock In
the principal puckiug centers of tile country
toditj" were:
Hojra. Cattle. Srieen.
tli lea go 17,00" - :m 2n,tKK)
Kanaaa City 4.00O Km
Omnba H.OiaV. 7.oimi
Hoira Opened and cIohciI 5 cent lower. Ititl
ln price are: Mixed and hutchera', ?."i.!Xirnj
0.10; sjnnd "heavy. 0.1OW8.20; rough , heavy.
$3.!Hl"rd.io; liirht. $.1.0O(!i0.15.
Cattle Steady.
Slioep Steady.
NEW YORK COTTON RANGE
(Special Permlasion of Bolton, do Rnyter & Co.)
NKW YORK, June 20. Tha cotton market
rantreU rnuuy aa roiiowa:
ilo 1st lirpf-rred.
St. L. ft S. V., eiiiu....
do preferred
Tejiaa ft Pacific
Tetin. Coal & Iron.
T.. St. I,, ft Weat.. com
do preferred
thiton Pacific, com
do preferred
U. S. Leather, cr.nt
.-do preferred
U. S. lluliher. com
do in ferred
Ik S. Steel Co., com
tin per erred ....
Wheel, ft Lake Uric,
do 1st pre t erred
Wisconsin Central, com
do preferred
XVextern I'niou Tele....
Vt'ahuah. com
do jircfcrred
Sahs, 21.1.0OO.
A young lady teacher In a West Phila
delphia kindergarten thinks that she has
discovered a "Philadelphia lawyer' ln
embryo. She made the discovery in one
of the exercises Incident to teaching tho
young Idea how to count. After draw
lng five ones on the blackboard and writ
ing beneath the five successive numer
ais. one, two. three, up to five, together
with a painstaking verbal explanation
she attempted to test the understand
ing of the little ones by turning to one
bright-eyed little fellow and putting the
QueHtwn;
"Now, Donald, which would you rather
have, five pennies or a five-cent piece?''
"Five pennies!" Donald promptly re
plied. "Why, Donald?" asked the teacher
paMently.
"Because," said Donald, "you see. If
you lost one of the pennies, you'd havo
four left, and even if you lost four
you'd have one left; but if you lost
the five-cent piece, why it would all ne
gone every penny.
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18 I 174 174
3841 ! i 38
HIS DEMAND FOR PENSION
Barnstorming Thespians who oeca-
caslonally have to dodge substantial
expressions of displeasure of audiences
111 sympathize with the claim of a
veteran which has Just reached the
Pension Bureau. It Is a story of domes
tic Infelicity and opens up a field of
vengeance for those who keep ln touch
with poultry products. The claim Is
made In a letter thaf Indicates a lack
of familiarity with the three R's, and
It contains this brief, succinct proposi
tion from the battle-scarred servitor
of his country:
"I got blood poison by being hitt with
a hens eg wen l cam oaK rrom tne
frunt. Tha eg as not good wen you
send my penshun I want the Deed mado
sos my wife can't get none of It she
ibtt.Jh&.jtz.. ..fthe wa.a-jatbel.." ..
20
51141 ftii 4
as 4
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14-4
80
87-J
n
87
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50
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70, 711
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50 50 '
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I 40
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4.; 1 4.1
Jan. . .
Jlme. .
July...
Aug. . .
Sept. . ,
Oct....
Nov...
iDfC....
Open.
.$ 0.88
. 12.10
. 12.20
. 11.80'
. 11.02
. 10 20
. 0.00
. 0.01
High.
$ 0.03
12.14
12.25
11. 8T
11.0.1
10.21
10.011
0.08
Low.
, 73
12.10
13.2(1
11 75
in so
loot
0.78
0.71
Cle.
$ 9.72
13,14131
12.20ftr21
n.74r?7.1
10.RO&M
10.01
0.780
0.71&73
'Import, of Iron ant! steel .material for
tha month of March amounted to 143.000
tons," of -which 63,941 tons waa pig
Iron; a aajatnst it.UStoaa la February,
COMTTimrO WIT JC ICATTJBE.
Closa besido the sparkling brook,
whose silvery waters danced merrily In
tlin sunlight and rippled Joyously over
the golden sands, th.ey sat In silence
Goorrre and Laura drinking, in the
glorious beauty of the rustic sfcene and j
communing with nature in one of her j
chosen shrines. Afar off In the j
frest the sun sacmed to linger on the i
Ini of the horizon as if unwilling to i
shut out from his gaxo tho lovely land
scape that glowed with a softened and
even melancholy'radiance in his depart
ing beams. '
A thrilling cry burst from the lips if
tho beautiful girl. "George!" sho' al
most shrieked.
"What la it, darling?" he asked plac
ing arm tenderly around her waist,
"lias the romuntlc, yet oppressive love
liness of the - scenery adlened your
spirits "
"No, George," she screamed, waving
her hands wildly and making!, frantic
jab at tho small of her back. "I think
It's some kind of a bug."'
preferred Stock Canned Ooods.
-vAJieo. Lewis' Best Brand.
SUCH AIT EAST WAT.
'TTow is your fund for that new car
pet for tho church getting along?"
"Splendidly. We still lacked $75, you
know, before we gave that entertain
ment. We worked like Trojans on that
for two weeks. You remember it rained
the night we gave It. nnd the attend
ance was rather small, but we had
sold enough tickets by going around
to the people's houses to Insure ns
aRalr.st loss, and we made $24.75 out
of it. Then wo got up thnt bazaar for
the sale of fancy goods and we realized
$ l! I . i'i 5 out of that. All we have to do
now to complete tho fend is to raise
$15.t)0, and we are going to give a con
cert to get that. Some of us have
musical f i lends thai will be glad to help
us m.t by giving their time one even
ing for nothing. We'll raise, that $76,
just is we said we would, without call
in;? oil anybody for a cent,"
puttincTher right
"That man with the bird capo on Ms
face," remarked the beautiful girl ln the
gramlstand to her escort, "just yelled
'foul.' bur I can't see even a feather."
"Of course not." replied the wise gny
who had steered her up against tho
arani" "both of the nines are picked.
See?"
The Oreat Kan of Lotters Also Had
Szoerlanoa Aa Aa AdvoeaAe.
"SleVensonlana'' receives an lnterftr
ng addition at the hands of Sheriff
Guthrie, K. C.j who enlivens the usually
severely technical columns of the Scots
Ijiw Times My an article on R. L. Stev
enson us un ndvocate. The Issue con-
alns a facsimile of tho last pago of tho
.atln thesis which Stevenson presented.
on his admission to tho bar. "More of
'lplan that of Stevenson," is the
hrieval commentary on tho text. "None
of us who were his companions at col-
ege. In and out if the Speculative so-
lety, says the Sheriff, "prognosticated
Stevenson's great future. Shame on us.
Yet, In mitigation, f may urge, first our
knowledge of his delicate health; second.
our Ignorance of his capacity for hard
work, and third, the mask of flightlnesH
snd flippancy, ln talk and conduct, which
Stevenson loved to assume. 'To shirk'
not to strive," was his own description
of man's chief end at college." The
Sheriff has a number of reminiscences of
Stevenson's connection with the Specu
lative society. Stevenson's name does
not figure in any reported ease. Hut
the Sheriff remembers the eagerness
with which he retorted to a warning
against allowing his practice to injure
his health: "Man. I got a guinea lasl
week. Walt till you. the Idle dogs like
you, see what I'll do, now I've tasted
blood." The portrait of fitevenson in
wig nnd gown, which Is reproduced, was
the culminating one of n series, begin
ning with childhood, which old Mrs.
Stevenson preserved. She told Louis
once It was to be called "From Daby to
Bar." snd that she was going to start
another collection, "Krom Bar-to Baro
net." "no, mother," was her son's too
phophetlc answer, "not 'From Bar to
Baronet,' but 'From Rnr to Burial.' "
f. 1 r V mr m m. iwj" "aV'yy y j, yf-Trrrie; v .Try v"r;,!egwawpe
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Harness Goods of all kinds. . Hundreds . .
of styles to select from. Call and , see our
stock and prices before buying.
SECOND AND TAYLOR STS., Portland, Or.
t-R
UCA CURES PILES OR $50 PAID
nfk CONTAINS NO MERCURY, NO OPIATES
J)l l Worst cases cured with one box of E-ru-ia
TOB SALE BT RELIABLE, TJF-TO-DATB OBUOaiSTS OBLT, TIB. I
Woodard, Clarke & t'o.. 4tii and Wash.
Laue-Pavls Co. Third and Tamhiil.
A. Beml, Second and Washington.
Eyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison.
W. 8. Love, Burnside snd Grand.
U. A. Wilson, 133 Grand ave.
H. A. Vlets. 43M4 Washington.
Graden A Koehler. 241 First.
Marks Drug Co, lBtli anfl Gllsan.
Cot tell lrug Co, F'lrst snd Grant.
Simmons & Heppner, ltuisell and Ml.i-
SlHSippl
Browks Drug Co.. 7 Third street.
filtlilmnra Driia- Co Third street:
J. A. Clemenson, Seoml and Yamhill
A. W. Allen, 18th and Marshall.
Dr. O. V. S. Plummer. 3d and Madison,
Model Drug Store. P5 Grand ave.
Rowe & Martin. Sixth and Washington.
B. F. Jones & Co.. Front snd Gibbs. . vc
Bolton & Roth. 280 Russell.
J. M. Rieen. 815 First.
Jancke Drug Co., Grand and Hawthorns,
R. A. Preston & Co.. 23d and Savler.
F. Byerley. 4000 Jefferson street.
BIRTHS
200
June 8. to Mr. and Mr. I. Medvadovaky
Caruther treet. a aon.
June 17, to Mr. and Mr, w. C. North of
Wpodlawn, a dauKtiter.
Juno 17, to Mr. and Mr. It. Holladay. Jr..
of 2S1 North Twenty -fourth Btrcet. a aon.
DEATHS
June 16. tieorae W, Dunning. ed 20. of 2.1
Nortli C atreet; appendicitis. Hurlal at St.
Mury'a Cemetery.
The Edward Holman TJndartaklng Co.,
fnneral aireetors and embalmers, 280
TamhUL Phone 607.
X P. Flnley aad Son. funeral directors
and ambalmers, havo removed to theli
new establishment, corner Third and
Madison streets. Both phones Bo. 9.
Crematorium, on Oregon City oar
line, near Sail wood; modern, scientific
complete. Charges Adults, $35; chil
dren. 125. Tlsltors 9 to $ p, ni, . Portland
Cramatloa Association, Portland, Or.
, , , m , i
BITEB VIEW CEKETEBT.
Single graves, $10. Pamlly lota from
578 to $1,000. The only cemetery ln
ortland which pervetaally maintains
and oares for lots. For full information
apply to W. X. Mackenzie, Worcester
Block, city. W. M. Ladd, president.
Clark Bros, for flowers, 389 Morrison
street.
rUNEBAL HOTJCE.
DUNXIN'G June -Iff! 1903. Gorge W.
Dunning, aced 2! years, oldest son of
Mr. and airs. George D. Dunning.
Funeral Sunday. .Tune 21. at 1:30 p. m .
from residence, 23 iV.or.th Sixth street,
thence to Cathedral, Fifteenth .-md
Pnvls streets, at 2 p. m. Interment in
St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends invited.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
2'W
475
Mothers!
Mothers!!
Mothers!!!
Mrs. VYinsfow's Soothing Syrup
nas been used for over SIXTY TSARS by Mile
UON9 of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN
while TEETHING,, with PERFECT SUCCESS
It SOOTHES rate CHILD, SOFTENS the CTXMS,
ALLAYS all PAJ7 J CTTRES WIND COUC, and
Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by
Druggists In every part of the world. Be snra
tad aak for "Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrfrp,'
aad takenootkerkiad. Xareauy-avactaa t0)tUai
O0
50
3.VI
3.150
50
C. (. and M. Strut) to V. Wlest. lots
5 and 6, block 5, strnhe'a Add $
William M. Ladd tn II. I, P.iwerx.
Trimtee. lot P, block I. Sailalmrr Hill.
Almn I". Morirnn to K. A. Hunilltou.
pnreel land 1.7C,3 teet southeast Seventh
find division Ktreet-i .
Alnwoortll N'ntlonal Hunk to (Jeorjre S.
Clrk. lot 8 to 12 and weat 50 reet
kit 13 and 14. block 40. Carter' Ad I.. !
J. Sullivan and wife to C.uxtnv Hoffman
et al . west 1:3.14 feet lot 24 and nil lot
25. block 2. Smith Sulxltv. and Add..
Emma and Kmil Johnson to H. Rmwn,
part block 11. t'arnther' Ald
Tltl Cnarantee ft TruMt t"Vmony to A.
J. Jenaon, lot 14. block 4. Stanley No.
2 ,
Charles II. Korell anl! wife to Frank
MotTott and wite. weat 4 lot 15, block
267. Couch Add 1,100
John B. Mondy to Kosa L. Mondv, lot
6. block 250. Couch Add 1
A. J. Spona; to Delphtna A. Weatcrfclt,
lot 5, hlwk 1, Siimivslile Add 35o
Casper Kehrll et al. to H. I. Sinter, sec
tion 7. township 2 iKrth. ranee 1 west; '
pnreel land Hcetion 12. townsldp 2 north,
range 2 weat 8,500,
L. C. and H. If. (ireene to P. C. Oreene,
block 8. Jamea Johna Add to St. Johns.. 500
Aucusta Miller and husband to R. Wrier,
lot 12. blwk 6. I'rndie Sprlnir Tract. 150
J. C. and I. K. Roberts to Lucy A. I'ler-i
aon. east 4 Iota 5 and G. block 21, Ilun
smi's Heeond Add ., 3,500
F. HasMnta et al. .fa R. Jorgenaen, eat .
s.1 reet lot (. block 7, Willamette Ave
nue Add .1
.Sarah A. Travle aAd husband to Mai
Oana. lota 0 anfl 10. block St. Mnrnln
Park Add '. .- ,oA)t
sconian American investment lompanv.
Limited, to Jennie 31. Laniann, part lots '
0 and '10. block SI, Willamette Heights
Add J.320
W. Y. M"tera,- Receiver, to Peters ft "
Roberta rnrnltirre Company, let r and - . '
3. 4oek ,28. Hanaon'a Second Ada to -
- Bt iMtlllBB- yrriji rfrvT art a C a"' 5ft
rv 1
O SPICES o
C0FFEE,TEA,
DAKING POWDER,
FLA.V0 SING EXTRACTS
UfolurtPwiiy, FinsHnvor,
OrtartjfSfr?flth,P?a50fntl Prices.
CL0S5ET 6 DEYER5
PORTLAND. OftEGON.
v. : : : -
OLD EAST PORTLAND
FENCE &. WIRE WORKS
Phone Waits 974. A. Carlson, ProyJ
Manufacturer bf
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL FENCING
and tka VnlyerMl Ooahlaation Pasos) ..
Roof Cresting, Window Guards,'
BTXBTTBIBCr tX WIBB.
189 B. Morrlssn SV, Portland. Oft
X
1.600
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
Cw2- sonal supervision since Its Infancy .
, J'CttC'U'lZ Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are butf
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of .r
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Tare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I ft "
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm
nnd allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind -Colic.
It relieves Teething Troubles,- cures Constipation - -and
Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep .
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. r
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Tfio Kind You HaYe AMys BoiijM
In Use, For Over SO Ycarc.
TmC ecartaua eaieaara, w ttuv avacrv, airw vo'aa orvv.
P.