t V
, . .. V- - a at'-- M - ' frisAfr's.isAt
TO DAY'S MAR KETS
Front Street Is Enjoying Half Holiday
Today on Account of the Rose Festival
grocers Will Alsp ' Close for . Show.
FORMER PRICES
UNGEL
CHICKENS INJSTEW,. ,
' SAYS JOHN KOSKEY
IEVABLE
t
.Values Ten Years Ajro Look,
Funny When Compared to
' Those Ruling Today. .
Today's market features:
Marked chan go In values. . " 'v;
Salt prices to advance.
Cabbage prices are lower. ' . '
Mew potatoes coming faster.
Another car naval, oranges.
Chicken market going to pieces. '
Turkeys selling very low.
Larger receipts of loganberries.
Eggs arc holding Just steady.
, Small supplies of flBh In market.
Cheese market to drop soon.
Nothing doing In hop market
'.-
2 "We have ! been having an ;
awful time In trying to get rid i
of , poultry during, ' the ;;paat.
week. Noone seems to want to
buywhat . few ; sales reported ;'
being at- low figures. Iihava ,
been ,. offering springs down to '
16c, tut the buyer said h could
buy them for less. , It looks at
CATUE I0IIE COriDI lONiDF
GROWS WEAKER RUSSSIIN CROP
General Market for!the Ist Gives
this time; as If the market was ?'
going to pieces. The market 1
.,not only;; wak ; with us, but
other tell me the same thing."
John M. Koskey of McEwen ft
Steers' Is Not Over Four
Pollars.
Winier Wheat k Sixty-
Six Per Cent.
Portland Union fltoekvarda. JTnna it. 1
utvesiot'K receipts:
. ; ! r - Hon. ' Cattle.' Sheen.
Week , ago v. 100 700 V J ' '
Tear1. ago ...-.v - . , . r ...
Prev year . 46 i .71 rv ; 10
There Is a weaker tone In attl with
arrivals liberal during the past 14 hours.
77o; medium' to prima, Q7o; con
tracts. Ife07 cron. .lOQlle. ,,.
lnnhf ioni iirviiw, - trt11ll,,Tal" uuung in paai noun.
r , - JRun-waa hM1 against 700 head
AieM.iau w. r weelc ago, none 'a year ago and !$
16 O ZOO
Xarke Chs U Froduos Tains, .'
Few people 'realise T the 'marked
changes that nave occurred In produce
-prices -during the past few vears. The
; change within 10 years Is so muph that
XOrmsF VSlUaa InAlc itmiul tninnulMi
I trash book they show: ,
Potatoes, new ..i. .,...$ .to.
Blsckberrtes 85
Peaohes s.50
Apples, new .40
i Currants ..,,..,, ..".. ; .0 v
Slaspberrlea ............ .38 .
In the above table-it will
that potatoes sold about this
' 0o a sack. A sack of poutoes
.weighs about 110 pounds on an Average;
, aoms roiiMr hlrher and riiir a tmo.
tlon less. "Today new potstoes are sell
1
, 1907.
" 14.60
' -J.60
. , ; l.as
. 1.28
y, .'-. 40
: 2.80
be noted
time In
SHEEPSKINS Shearing.
each; short wool, 28940c: medium wool.
80W76eeach; long wool, 75c tell. 00 each.
TAL1)W Prime, per lb, IVi40fNo,
I and sreass. l'
CH1TT1M i3ARK-6o per lb.
. . Traits, and egetablea.
' POTATOES 12.7802.80: sweets.
per lb; new potatoes, 44"Ho per lb.
ONIONS Jobbing price New Call-
forma red,' 12.00 4.00 P MCk; garlic.
so per id. f '
. APPI.Fft n 7KI
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 24;
bananas. ! lb: lemons. .I4J0O (.80 per
bos; limes, Mexican, 1 $4.00 - per
100: , pineapples, 18.00 per dps; grape
rruit, 13.26 strawberries, - uregon.
11.78 $2.00 per crate; cherries, 80c$l
per lo-lb box; - gooseberries, so
per lb: aorlcots. 21.280L4O: loranbr
rlee. li.7l 2.00 per crate; blackberries,
81.25Q1.60 per orate;- peaches, 11.10
head this day in 1206. While today's
market, for oattl was. at about yeater
day's Tang." tlll s. smSller ner cent
of arrivals are being made above 34
for beat steers. . Four and asqarter
steers are rettinr scarcer avev dav and
although onoe In awhile as high as thst
sum Is obtained f or- somethinar out of
the ordinary In quality, the general mar
ket may truthfully ba aala to ba too
at 14. '?-. 'vri- "J
mors sepeaa vpom asst.,:
With Paclfle coast nackera aaeurina
the major Dart of their' suDolles from
the east, the, local market Is quiet but
steady. Thus - far thers has been no
break In eastern values and as this mar
ket Is at present- a follower- Instead of
leader the changes there are Instant
ly reflected here. The trade Is still of
the opinion that hogs will soon go to
8. No receipts for-the 24 hours. Thla,
compared witn 100 neaa . a week ae-o.
'
, XnssUa Orop llsport. ' s
- Condition of winter wheat 4
s crop as estimated by Ruaslan .
w government up to June II showa ' d
4 per tent against, a condition s
of 84 per cent May 16. 1907, 34
per ' cent June 16, 1908. Spring e
wheat. U 80 per cent OaU ahow e
d SI par cant against SO per cent e
4 May 18. and 14 par cent June 16, a
; CHICAOO WHEAT VALUES. '
, June 21. June 30. Loas. 1908,
JUiy ......VIKCA llHo . .00
Sept. ,....94UeA 94HoA .00
Deo. ......96Ho Ho .00
Chicago, June 21. Considering the
selling of wheat aU day long on the
theory that the telegraphers would
strike, the market showed remarkable
strength, A strike would tie up all the
market wires and this scared soma Ions
holders Into selling. Liverpool was
TAIIOE HE IS
RAPIDLY RISIIIG
iii
cantaloupes, 34.00; raspberries,
"3 at (4.60 per hundred pounda In $2.252.60; plums, (1.60
thee days when blackberries are selling
, around 1 1.60 a crate for 24s. It Is re-
freshing for the trade to know that
.once upon a time they wera cheap: val
uta lo 1897 about thla. time : ranging
aruuna aoo a crate ror Zf Doxes. - it is
very . seldom these days thar peaches go
below, the dollar mark for good fruit.
Just now they are. selling from (L10 to
ai.zo a.oox, out in 1897 about this data
dealers - wera -very eager to dispose of
mom ai auo a dox. tjurrants nave not
been cheap for several years. but thl
year may are unusually nign. in 1111
about this ttma they sold at 60o a crate,
while today many tiroes that sum Is ob
tained. . Raspberries move readily today
In the local market at (2.60 a crate for
za out Jn 1b7 the Front street dealers
r " ' "I I BI'IH' , -I". MlWWWf WVi
21.00 sack: carrots. 76c 31.00 par sack;
beeta; 31.75 per sack: parsnips. 31.00(9
$1.25: cabbage. 82.60: tomatoes.' Cali
fornia. 81.booi.oo; - aiexioan. (z.z;
ftarsnlps, 90e31j string beans. 3 10c;
b; cauliflower, 81.60 dos; peas, 4 8c;
horseradish, 8o lb; artichokes, 65 76o
per dos; Hubbard squash. ( i oaf lb;
cranberries. 810.0011.0v ; per bbl;
sprouts, ( ) per lb: asparagus, 7690o
per dos buncoes; rhubarb, Ifytto lb:
gren onions, 26a per dos;' Florida-bell
peppers, ( ) per crate: head lettuce.
( ) dos; cucumbers, 65cfl.00 dos;
radishes, iso dos bunches; earn
per lb; green orn, 8640o doi
- ttroeerles Vnts. Sta.
SUOAR-Cube, 36.12H: powdered.
vv.K.u 7 I noiaers inio aeiiinr. Liverpool
none this day a year aao and 46. head I lo war tnr tha imw .n rA laaiar
in ivui.
A year age today nogs war steady.
I' Itaadlag ta ahaapi
A steadier tons la noteet tadar tn the
sheep market as a result of the contin
ued light run.- At this period a year
ago the run waa likewise light Then,
sheep wera firm In consequence. Today
60. horses arrived.
Official livestock; prices:
Hoas . Best eastern Oreaon. 88.76;
stockers and feeders, (8.60; China fata,
O.ZoWS.bO i . '
Cattle--BeBst eastern Oreaon ateers,
(4.00H4.26: best cowa and heifers, 33.2
03.60: bulla 82.00.
Sheep Wethers, (4.60O4.T! Iambs
$6.606.75-... ,, --,.. . fi
Forty Thousand ; : Dollars'
Damage Has Been Done
; 'More ls Feared.
. t .' (Joaraal Ipeelal Barnes.)
Reno. Nev, June 81. The waters of
Lake Tahoa have risen rapidly on ac
count of tba warm rains during the past
week and already damage amounting to
about (40,000 has been dona by the
washing away of wharves at several
places on the shore. PrODertv owners
along the lake are anxiously awaiting
to sea what the affect will be on the big
dam . near Tahoa City. Never before
hava tha watara baan an tnrbiilant. ha v.
Ing risen almost two feet within a week.
iucn aamage nas been aone at Tanoe
Tavern and Tahoa City by the washing
away or iracgs. ai Kroaway,xauao
and MacKlnneys the wharves are gone
and It is feared that an east wind will
wasn away the postomce ana store at
the latter place.
h The dam la. being guarded night and
day for fear the property owners would
uiuw oui xo protect ineir noiamga
Should a large body of water escape It
would play havoo with, railroad bridges
of the transportation companies snd
also cause damage along the Truckee
river, , which Is running high. , ,
H03IESEEKERS TO
HUNTLEJ PE0JECT
Congestion 'at Bllllnga, Montana,
' Crowds Town to Capacity East
' ernera Swarming There.
. 2 i -1' (6.77: Star. (B.67H: cont A. (5.77H;
Scfr-Aberrtaa Are Coming- Faster. I extra B. (6.274: golden C. 38.17V4: D
1
. ' a material increase la anown in ar
rivals of loganberries In the local
market today. . Liberal, consignments
from the combine at Brooks have ar
rived; likewise some from southern
Oregon. races are-therefore lower,
vellow, (6.07H: beet granuUted, (6.67H;
barrels, joc; nair barrels, zsc; boxes,
60o advance on sack bails.
' (Above prices are 80 days' net' cash
quotations.)
honk i 3s.fo per crate.
wa .nwae. a-4WSP SM IIIBI aiUI 41 W Via . ,- . ".. .... . . ' . i ' . - -. - a.
, The car of Brawley cantaloupee fc- I COFFEE Pacaage brands, f 113(0
ported In yesterday, waa unloaded this 9Jl,A.,tL ''la Vai
morning. Dening at 3 a orate. .y
4 Strawberries are very firm with, most
aalea -today .at (2. Small arrivsls.
Cherry market Is very badly mixed,
ewlng to the large amount of poor f raft
..Coming.
. cabbage prices are lower with the
-larger local receipts. Quality of Cali
fornia stuff generally poor.
Still another car of naval 'oranges
was-? reported' In this morning- hy.pryer,'
uouam jo. .very una snape.
Xaw Potatoes Ooming Taster.
EASTERN MARKETS STEADY
Hogs, Cattle and Sheep Hold Well
In Qilcago. r . . - .
Chicago, June 21. Official receipts:
Hora.' . Cattle Sheen.
Chicago .....20,000 2.000 6,000
Kanaaa City.. 12.000 (6.000 2.000
Omaha. 9,000 2,000 (.000
Hogs are steady with 2,000 left over.
Receipts a year ago wera 24,000. Mixed,
36.96(96.26: rough.- (6.904H.S0: heavy.
36.10H8.3IH; light. (8.0096.06.
. isneep.ateaay.. . ....
Cattle ateady. '
;8ALTvcoars-Mifalf nound. looc 311
per ton; 60s, 811.00; table, dairy, 60s,
315.00; 100s, 314.78; bales, 3200; im
ported Liverpool, 80s, (lS.OO? 100s, (17;
224a.. 316.00: extra fine. bbls. 2s. and
HK&'VSSh KS HEAVINESS ABB0AJJ
(Above prices apply to sales of, less
than car lota Car lots at special prices
subject to fluctuations.) '
RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, e; No.
I. moitic: New Orleans, head, 7o;
AJax. 6c; Creole, lc.
BBSANS Small . whUe, , ((.So: . large
white, ' (J.5T ptnt. 18.25:' bayoti' (2.90;
Tha Ontario cron la now nromlaed at
about half a crop,
Tha Record-Herald - says: A wire
from Winnipeg aays crop conditions In
the Canadian northwest wsre favorable,
but two weeks lata. Manitoba wired
wheat is three weeks lata and must get
favorable growing weather to make up
the loss before frost. Secretary Smiley
of the Kansas grain dealers, who was
ln Kansas City, Issued a publio state
ment and says: The conditions of
wheat in Sumner county la, 80 4o 36 Per
cent, Stafford 40 per cent. Smith 26 to
80 per cent, Sedgwick 60 per cent. Rus
sell 80 per cent, Pswnea 25 to (0 per
aent Crow el y 36 per cent Estimates of
the Kansas wheat cron as given Out
yesterday by prominent Kansas eltl
sens and grain nouses ranged from 46,
000.000 to 66.000.000 bushels. .
Texaa la buying oata In St Louis.
something that has heretofore been un
heard or in June.
Turner. Hudnut A Co.. sn elevator
firm, says: ."Our -senior member was
down In Mason county yesterday, and
aays ha did not see a field of oats that
would pay for the seed."
Official. Chicago orlcea br Ovtrbeek.
Starr 4k Cooke Co.:
' (Special Diapeteh te The Josrott)
Billings, Mont. June 11. With the
cheap excursion ratea going Into effect
from Missouri river and other eastern
points, an influx of homeseekens flooded
tha city today, all anxious to register
for the lands of tha Huntley project
It la estimated that mora ban 1,000 per
sons' arrived today and reports are that
fully as many mora will reach Billings
tomorrow, as a result tne registration
HEM
ICK REFRIGEKAT
In. Five. Years' Experience With the Ocrrltl:
RcfrlflCrtltOrwc have never had a single com
plaint. They arc good to look at, stout, cold
, " and dry, and absolutely clean. Lvery part f
is easily accessible for cleaning.
The reputation established by our
refrigerator for honest construction and
best principle of refrigeration la verified
by tha growing demand for them," aald
J. Kadderly when seen In his sales
rooms at 1(0 First street, alongside tha
offices and waiting-room of the . Port
land Railway, Light, h Power company.
"We always aim to keep In advance on
improvements and efficiency, and have
an honest refrigerator In every respect
We are how pleased to say that we feel
mora confident of having a refrigerator
that has attained that high principle
than ever before." '
It Is made on sound, practical princi
ples, , , i : - i i
Ita lining has every am and Joint
soldered. ' - r
Ita system of air circulation' l par
feot -.a .
These together make It absolutely
It is made to serve you, not tha lea
Man. ......
- It la sold at a talr prlca.
Tou cannot buy batter at any price.
r A,nMa a k. 4t,af, ana
The uaera of tha Harrick ar our past
Advertisers. . - v y'v.ii v;:'
Hat rose rapidly throughout the day and
wui aggregate approximately i.auo m
evening. All of the hotels and roomln
July.,
Sept.,
Deo...
Open.
WHEAT.' t'l'J
Low.
Hlah.
ft"
96K'v 98
C6RN.
Close.
91HA
944
96
JuIt.. SiK 8SU (( S2U '
CREATES SENTIMENT f- !! - !!'!.
i; ... I ",ia..Aa ' ia its
e ... ..
New
- Por,new potatoaa the Jocal market in
easier. ' ftarAlnta from r?allfnrnta ara
1 4narMifffftr. i-Attattmr- rtv Tn -tw- oitr I'Llinaw. g cr'Mexlcah' reds' 4 H CT
morlBg J)ut ttoot,mora-TOoney, than k..w V Ar-i:nHt". JuniDp, f ho per jo;
th lat nerDoeal new potatoes ar Virginia, 7 He per lb; roasted, 10c per
com in In much better shape and are I lb; Japanese, 66Hc: roasted. 707HC
'finding a fair sale at Quoted figures. 1 Pr lb; walnuts, California. 160 per lb;
. Another car of Minnesota ootatoes la pine nuts, I40l6o per lb: hickory nuts.
due tonirht anA-, another -Saturday 10a per lb; Brain, nuts, 18c per lb; ru
Market 'for, old stock very firm with a b"?L.181 p'pbsaS?,P8Cn l8
wiae. range in 9 prices accofamg, to
equality. ... . ... !
California onions are" now being sold
. by the sack Instead of by the pound as
formerly. Market steady. .
J - Bait Prices to Advanoe. ,
: probably this afternoon and probably
tomorrow there will llkelr be an ad
vance of 60o a ton in both coarse and
fine grades of salt This advance has
been made by the salt manufacturers
and local values are almost sure to fol
low. Thla confirms the .statements
made by The Journal some time
that salt values would ahow a
higher, range. : . . . .. .
t Sgga Are Xoldlhg Steady. ' ;
: Conditions in the egg market remain
quite badly mixed.. Many sales are be
Ing made by receivers at 22c a dozen
and in a few Instances aa high as 22Hc
. Is obtained. In isolated Instances even
i higher prices are obtained by those that
do not receive big shipments.
Chicken market is very weak and
f rices are lower and a still lower range
s expected by the trade. . There la
.hardly any demand for turkeys and
tome recent arrivals were sold as low
as Ilea pound. Quotations In that line
nominal. Nothing doing in geese. -'
Cheese market shows an easier tone
all the .way through. Receipts are 'In
creasing but thus far the trade has not
received its requirements. Lower prices
Soon.
York Stock Market Is 81ow-
vBAd Ank'fStatoment. a yHf
ErpctM.
per lb: almonds, 1921Hc ''(.
- Keats; rm ana rronaiona.
FRESH- MEATS Front street Hoaa
fancy. 6& 8 e per lb; large, 67o per
lb: veal, extra, lo per lb; ordinary. 7 HO
fer lb; poor, go per lb; mutton,- xancy,
9cl per. lb. , '
HAMS; BACON1. ETC.--Portland pack
locaj j nams. jo to 11 ins. if o oer lb:
14 to 16 lbs. 16o per lb; 18 to 20 lbs,
16e: breakfast bacon, 16 HO 22o per
IK nl-jlrai 1 Stats IK AAliatwA a11
au a iyaasoa vp syv av va, vaas
11 HO per lb; regular abort clears, un
amoaedr iie per lot emoaea. no per lb:
clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13o
per lb: Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs un
smoked, 8o per lb; smoked, 9c per lb;
ciear Denies, unsmoKea, per 10;
per lb; pickled tongues.
nlkei.
smoked, 18 Ho per lb: shoulders, 12 Ho
Kieo tongues, sue escn. '
LARD Kettle leaf. 10ei 1(0
per lb: 6s. 13He per lb; 60-lb tins, 12 Vic
per lb; steam rendered. 10s; ll4o per
lb; 6a, llo per lb; compound, 10s, 8Ho
per lb. "
FISH Rock cod, 7o per lb; flounders,
(o per lb; halibut- 6Ho per lb; striped
bass. 12o oer lb: catfish. 10c rer lb: lL.
mon, fresh Columbia Chinook, 11 Ho per
lb; blueback, lOe per lb; herring. 6o per
lb; soles, (e per lb; shrimps, lOo per
lb; perch, (e per lb; black sod, 7o per
id; tomcoa. 10 per id; toosters, io pet
Vta, Vnrlr T,1 na 9 1 T a atwlr mar.
ket held very steady today. A bad bank
statement 4s expected tomorrow.- Prob
ably the chief factor that created more
ore less sentiment here today was tbej
heaviness of foreign markets. -Big pro-1
fesslonala offered stocks down at thai
opening, and continued to sell moder
ately of active Issues, catching some I
small stop orders. Sales today were I
206.000 shares. ,
Official New York prices by. Overbeck.
piarr at liooao company;
July, .
Sept..
Dao,.,
July.. 1662
Sept.. 1677
July. , 867
Sept., 877
Oct... 87T
July,
Sept..
Oct..
(42
880
86T
(S
63
al
OATS.
46
' ((
(9
MKSS-PDRK.
1661 1647
1682 167S
LARD, v
(67 (67
- 877 87J .
877 877
SHORT RIBS.
. 847i ; 843 U
,866 (80 J
(67 867
15B35
1682
857
877 ,
877
- 7'
866 k
867-
NEVADA MIXING STOCKS
Bid
t
San
DESCRIPTION. -I
Am. Copper Co..
Ain. v. ac x-. , ...
Am. Cot OU., c.
Am. .LiOCO.. 0. ...
Am. Sugar,o. .. .
Am,. Smelt, c...
Anaconda M. Co
5
Creamer v butter market- holding: well
with the output showing but little In
crease. Demand steady at printed val
ues. .
Brief votes of the Trade. -
i Front street houses and wholesale
ocers closed at- noon on account or.
he rose festival. Legal holiday,
Nil new tradlnar Is reDbrted in the hoo
market but the trade epecta something
to turn up In the near future. Local
crop reports, are mixed , , , . . . ,
-. But amail supplies or nan are mowu
In the local markets. , ."I guess that we
will be forced to send - to Astoria for
ahad sava C. J. B. Malarkey. "because
n.hin. nn tha Willamette nlouah has
been atoDDed. It looks .as -If, aU laws
regarding fishing were made for the
exclusive benefit of Astoria and against
i,iie raai.CTL iw awo- ... . ..
4 Front street values today:
. Orala, riour aad Peed.
GRAtN BAGS Calcutta. 9c large
lots:: small lots loc. . -i
,x xirttv at (lull 84(S8Sct red Itusatan.
12ci 1 uestem. 87 C1 8 8c: valley, 84(3 86c.
-V CORN Whole, 328.00; cracked, (29.00
lb: fresh mackerel, (o 'per lb: crawfish.
10o per dos;. sturgeon, lOo per lb; black
baaa, zoc per lb; Columbia river smelt
6c per lb; shad, (o per lb: roe ahad, 6c
per id: snaa roe, iso per io; piacit coo,
7Uc rer lb.
OT8TERS Shoalwater bay, per gal-
ion. z.bu; per ivv-id sacs, 4.eu: uiym
pia, per gallon, (2.26;. per 116-lb sack.
5.(o.z; v jsagie, canneo, 100 can
87.00 dos.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. (2.40
raaor clams, (3.00 per box: lOo per dos.
. yainta, Coal Oil. Zto.
ROPE Pure Manila, 169ic; standard.
143c, Bisai, lie.
COAL OIL Peart -or 1 Astral Casev,
19 He .car .aal: ..isatr . white iron bbla.
io per gai: wooaen, 170 per gal; nead.
ugnt, lvo aeg., canea llHO per gat
gasoline 88 deg., cases. (4 Ho per
gai: iron nma, ibc per gai..
BENZINE 63 deg., eases! 5 per gal
Iron bbla 93c per gat , -' .
TURPENTINE In cases, 98c per gal
wooaen dois, mo per gai. -
WH1TK LJAI Ton lota. 7Va ne
lb; 600-lb lota. 80 per lb; less lots, (Ho
- WIRE NAILS Present basis at (196.
:
(11.00022.00
rolled, (23.00W24.oo; brewing.
"State
Tork. June
Tier ton:
I99 nni5HS 00.
nwll B5 ner ewt '
I ri i ts Naw Producers' price No. 1
white. (28.6062800 per ton; gray, (27.60
v FLODB Eastern Oregon patents,
.trairhta. 34.26: exDort (4.00:
I elS?r.4-8034.4; graham, Hf. J.T6;
Ujhola wV-ii.nra, 60s, (aoi bales.
J:- .-Sa. a, aa I OO
. . ; . . . ,.,eAA. kft4, Miunfn, tVA I
tn dd ngaj $86.00; ahorta, country. $20
city, 919.00: chop, $16.00(921.00. ;
1 HAY Producers' price Timothy,
Wlllsmette valley, fancy. $18.00017.00;
ordinary-. $13.14.; sas tern Oregon,
(19 006)20.00; . mixed. (10.00 010.00;
ilover. 38.6009.00? grain. ((.00$10.00;
Cheat (8.6909.00,
Batter. Xgga aad Joultry.
J miTTER FAT f. o. b. Portland -
8weet cream, 3 He: aour. 31 He.
United
New;
bonds:
.', Date.
Twos, reglatered,. .,1905
do couDon ...... . .issa
Threes, registered.. ,41918
do coupon . .. . .,.'.1(18
Threes, small bonds. 1919
Fours, jeg., new.:;.:1926
Fours, reg old.... ..1907
do coupon .......k.1126
Fours, reg.. old, . ,...1907
ao coupon . .... . . ,i07
Philippines... 1904
do coupon'
Twos, Panamas, reg, . . ,
District Columbia. . . , . .
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Crovernment Bonds.
t L Government
) Asked.
.105
M0SH
102!
..'4 a i . 4
121
, 129H
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Portland Bank Statement.
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Clearings today
do year ago .
Gain today ..............
Balances today
u year su . . . . . .
....394. 440.49
820.821.60
Am. woolen, o.
Atchison, c.
B. A O., e. ......
Brook, R. T
8 an Pacific e...
ent Leather, o.
C, il. dc S. P.
C. & North., e...
Chesa, & Ohia..
Colo. F. ft I., e.
Colo. Souths, c.
do 2d pfd. ....
Dela. & Hud. ...
D. & R. a.c' ; .,
Erie, o. ........
do 2d pfd. . . . ,
do 1st pfd ...
Illinois Central
Loula de Nash.. .
Manhattan Ry.
Mex. Cent Ry.
M. K. 4 T-, c .
do preferred
Distillers .. ..
Great Northern
Federal. .Smelters!
Mo Paclfla ....
National Lead".
N. T., Central ...
N. Y- O. A W...
Norfolk A W c
No. American .
Pao. M..8. B. CO
Penn. Railwav
P. a., I AC. Co,
f, steel car, c.
ao prererrea
Reading, co...
.do za pro...
do 1st pfd...
Rep. I. A 8., c,
do preferred
Rock Island, co. .
do preferred
to t aw 9 A
do. ISt Pfd...,,.
bo. raciric, o.,
do preferred . .
Tenn. C. A I...
Texas & Paclfle.
T.v St. Li A W, e
do preferred . .
Union Paclfla c.
do preferred ,.
U. 8. Rubber, p..
U. S. Bteei uo., cj
oo prererrea , ,
Wabaah, com. . ,.
ao prererrea
TV". TJ. Telegraph,
Wis. Central,
do preferred
Virginia Chem.. .
$126.818.9
161.966.73
76,403.28
nds, 21 H uiside fancy. 24 036c; sec- , .
rrr-frcyrcindVed.0- heavY'SAlmon-bun
L C0LU3IBIA RIVER
'TZ,. ..nanHled. 21V2ZC.
CHEESE New Full cream, flats,
r lo; igun aiuwi.
13c;
old.
' pdvCtRi Mixed chlckena.
r,, k.ni, HUe lb: roosters.
loclb: fryers, 14016c lb: broilers, 140
I6c;fold ducks,,- 13014c Jb; spring
-ducks, 18 0 lo lb; geese, old, 6 0 10c per
lb; spring geee, 12 HfJ8o Iar 'b.-tur-
aye 11 If MO lO Ir nm, xuus,
IVeOnn, J.U l 'VI UVfc 11VHWJ
poultry. 101 Ho P' nigner.
- Hops, wool ana uiaes.
HOPS 106 crop prime to
v Special piapatch to The Journal. - d
,d - Astoria, . Or Juna Jl. The -d
d run of fish the ..last two day . a
d shows ; a - heavy increase and 0
cannery men and fishermen gen-
d - erally are feeling jubilant oyer . dr
d ' the now expected heavy run. . d
choice, 4eae44vdtt44)a)
81
40 H
66
114
64H
874
93
62H
1S7H
11
104
126H
141 H
(2
22 i
44
163 H
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40H
66 H
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1144
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874
98
187
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1Z5H
141H
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163H
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130
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63
126
,82 H
1(0
84
63
126H
66
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24
87 H
62
168 H
Zl74
10 h.
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140
83H
Price Current Today on
'Francisco Exchange.;
San Francisco. Jun 21 Official bid
prices: -
Sandstorm 40c Red Too 83. 00 A.. Co
lumbia Mt 87c, Jumbo (3.60A, Jumbo
Ext 81.90, Vernal 20cA.. Pennsylvania
8cA, Goldfleld.M. Co. 11c, Kendall 26c,
Booth 83c. Blue Bell 34c, Adams 9c,
Sliver mca doc. May uueen 16c, Nev.
Boy 6c, B. B. Ext 7c, Blue Bell 18o
houses' are crowded to their caoaclty
ana is Denevea ir inose wno are now
on the ground remain until the drawl n
tenta and other temporary Quarters wi
have to be erected to take care of those
who come during the remaining daya.
GOOD PRICES ARE
PROMISED PRUNES
(Special Dlapeteb to Taa JeorsaL)
Springfield, Or., June 11. B, L. Gila,
a pruna buyer for a well-known Salem
association and manager of tha Umpqua
Valley .Prune association at Roseburg,
while here stated that tha price for
prunes would be hlah this season and
that he waa making contracts now at
4 and 6 centa. The reason for these
values Is that the prune crop In France,
which is a great factor, la very poor.
The crop in California is also only
about 60 per cent While the Oregon
orop is a little ahort, 80 per cent prob-
amy, tne prunes win ds much larger
and under the old scale would bring
ine grower mucn Dener money, ror tne
reason tnat tne expense in Dandling it
would be very much less and the xradas
Deiier. ..-' i i
Lane county la not a great factor In
prune raising, because the orchards are
rarely over five acres in extenf-The
fruit, however, grows well here but
otner proaucta are so mucn moreproflt
able that few trees were ever set' out
STARTLING STOftt'
(Continued from Page One.)
came to Portland, Mrs. Reynolds aald
be bad written to her telling of bla In
tended visit and asking her to And him
a convenient room. She bad complied
wuh the request and had rented room
30 in tne Lincoln hotel, choosing that
room because it was close to her own
residence and convenient for them both.
Herbert had reached Portland on Fri
day, June 14, Mrs. .Reynolds said, and
nao gone to tne room at the aoteL
She
hail mat him thara anA tha halt haan
Dixie 6c, O. Columbia 80c, Hlbernla 6c, together every, afternoon and evening
Bt. ives vae, conqueror loc, Bia Kockl "um inat time unui tne time or tne
110H 110H
84H H
72H 73
28H 'ii"
195ll9H
It a a
99H iooU
'20H '20H
42H 43
8IH 51H
!.(rai a, t
76H 76H
U0H 111H
27H
131 132 U
82H 2
97H 97H
It 12,.
a- - -
M,
k a i a a
'-4 a - " a . a a
4c Lone Star 17c. O. Wonder 21o. Pot
lach 60c A, Oro 19c, Kendall Ext" 2c,
Sandst Ext 4c, Mayne 7c, Atlanta 42c,
Great Bend (3c, Simerone 10c, Empire
6c, Red Top Ext 21c Florence 32 80,
IDlam'f B. B. Con. 22c G. Daisy 81.22.
Laguna $1.00, Commonwealth 26c, Comb.
tract, sz.yztt, ur, uena n.xt. ioc, or,
Bend Anx, 8c. Mills torra 80c. B. B. Bo-
nansa 60c, Kewanoa 60c,. Esmeralda 10c,
Portland 18c, Cracker Jack 16c, Francis
Mohawk $1.10, Red H1U 38c, Mohawk
Ext 9c, Lou Dillon 9c, Y. Tiger 14e,
oranoma ioc. b. nca ext.- c x. Rose
shooting.
Tlslted Herbert's Boom,
Mrs. Reynolds stated that she had
been at hla room quite a number of
timea and had remained with him there
for extended periods of time. He had
also been at her residence for longer or!
shorter periods, though he was adverse !
to going there for fear of running into;
Reynolds.
According to Mrs. Reynolds' story i
Herbert had telephoned to her at her
residence as soon as he reached Port
Tender, Nutritious Roasts
Such as we supply will make your Sunday dinner greater treat,
because we handle only the freshest and sweetest meats, and know
how to cut them to make them more ' delicious and tppetizlng.
iSPCCIALS FOR SATURDAY
DELICIOUS SUGAR -CURED HAM 16 cents per pound.
FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCTSBerries, Cherries, Fruits, Veg
etables, Sweet Dairy and Creamery Butter, ranch eggs. Fresh dressed
CHICKENS TO ORDER POULTRY AND FISH, ;
BAY CITY MARKET ;
"8PATH KOKOVB'C:fl:lf
We are always pleased to serve yoa.
185; FOURTH ST; PHONES MAIN 2830;' HOME Ad.
itMMMMt U
LAMENT!
UEST
TuMi ftisa ii ig, ii i i afr iT
Vhcn You Buy This
You Got The
FLO
PEST
(With ortlaae' Warehouse tt Traaaf sr Co.)
t40 Zast Waaklagtoa treat,
Phoaa Xaat 8607.
T0VVNSEN0 & VAN SCII00NII0VEN
Wholesale and Retail Grocers'
147 FIRST STREET
tatty our prloea then you will see why oar trade haa inoreeaad. Out goods
arc of the highest a.aallty aad we ehaUe&ge a oomparlsoa with tha f la est that
aaa aa rouna ui any no re.
Presh Ranch Eggs. 3 dos........'..451
Best Creamery Butter ......65
We get our egga from .tha farmer,
butter from the creameries no middle.
Postum or ngprune Cereal ...... 20f
1 can good Peaches Or Apricots. ,.1 5 )
Standard Tomatoes ............ ..:iO
cans Corn, Peas or String feeana. .25a
-lb. pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda. ', 6a
Kaptha Soap 5t
bars Baby xiephant Boap.,.....2Be
lb. English Breakfast Taa. , , , . .2&)
ARM Co. HAMMER 10DA -BULK, 3 POUNDS ....
1 "lb. Gunpowder Tea 28)
l'saek Best Valley Flour..... Sl.lt)
1 sack Best Hard Wheat Tlour
(patent) ...........,..;,,....f 1.30
1: bottle Worceeterablre Sauce,
15a slse m ..,.. , ...... .. ... , lOel
1 lb. Whole Nutmegs .35a
New Crop Prunes. T lbs ,...23d
New Whits Honey, I combs.,, ,..3S
1-lb.' can Cora Beef ....,.,....,,.10)
H-lbtaa DerlUd Ham, 3 for 2Sa
' ' ; HONK MAW 1L . .
East side delivery Tuesday and Friday.
. lOo
8e. CoL Mt. Ext. BeA. Ooldf. Cons. 86.36. 1 land on Friday and .hd. asked her to
Dlatn't. Triangle 18c. ' come to him at tne Lincoln stating that
t?ttt y inrrvi nrorcTr'T . be did not like to 'come to her for fear
.Pr ,a C. J? of meeting Reynolds at . the house.
Ortglnarsc. Bullf. M. C. 15c, Mont, Afterwards, however, he had been at
Bullf. 8o, Nat Bank 3lc. L. Harris 8c, tha Reynolds residence a number of
AUiDLUsih vv, jvju AMr uu, icin w Ajr i 1111168,
6c, Denver Buf. Anx. 10c A, Bonnie Clare
63c, Main: cons. S4c, Monty.' Ohio Ext.
7c O. Scenter lOo. Monty. MtJ 14v B.
Daisy to, Homestaka Cons. 33c, Yankee
Girl 8c, Nugget 6c, Tramp Cqns. (Sc.
Victor So, Sunset 4cA- i;f . t
-'- i.:'---, TONOPAHS. .
, Ton." Ner. 318.60A. Mont. Ton. 32.95.
Ton. Ext 31.85A. MacNamara 29c, Mid
way 31.2Z..Ton. Belmdnt 33.10. Ton.
No. Star 26c, Ohio, Ton. 2c, Rescue 17c,
Ton. A Calif, lTo.- Golden -Anchor 20o.
Jim Butler 94c. Ton. Cash, Boy 60, Ton.
Home 6cA, Boat. Ton. llcA. Monarch
Pitta. Ex. lOfl. Mont. Mid. fc .
Ooldea oowa tei v..... ..
MANHATTAN DI8TR1CT. f t
Manh. Cona 60c. - Manh. M. ' Co. Ee.
O. Wedge 60, Seyler Hump 6cj Dexter
12c. L. Joe le. Crescent 6cA. Combina
tion 3c, Granny 17c, Mustang 21c, Little
Grey 13c, Cowboy 2c Orlg. Manh. lie.
Broncho 7c Pine .Nut 7c. Buffalo in.
8. Dog 17c T. Horse 4o, Indian Camp 6c
VARIOUS DISTRICTS. j
Falrv. Silver King' 10c, FalrV. Eagle
80CA, Nevada Hills 34.90. No. 8Ur Won-
ttiA ilw ha . akftAtln. . If..
Reynolds said she and Herbert Had ar
ranged to spend tne arternoon in tne
?ark. Herbert had called for . her about
o'clock but she was not ready to ao
so she prevailed upon him to wait for
a short time.
v In the meantime she had .telephoned
to her hunband that she could not be
down to the bath establishment to re
lieve him until 6 o'clock,, stating that she
was soma out to tne para ror tne alter
noon and would not be back in time to
keep an appointment she had made with
Reynolds at 4:so. Brie haa then gone
to prepare' for the trip but before ah
had finished Reynolds had come home
and the shooting resulted.
Xa Xve With Herbert.
At this juncture Schnabel asked Mrs.
Reynolds if she waa In love with Her
bert and the -woman replied that ahe
was. She then proceeded with her story
and said that she and Herbert had come
to an understanding by which Herbert
was to take her to cmcaso in a short
time where they wereto live together
until she could get a divorce from, Rey-
i a n XTm .lA'. M.. a. a r ..v. tx. I nnlrla aft.r which she a.nd Harhart Mm
der 20c Nov. H. Florence 18c Pittsburv to be married. She stated that Herbert
Bliver reaa. so. f - ;. v ?
New Tork Cotton Market.
Total sales for day, 238.000 shares.
Call money eloaed at 2 3114 per cent.
' s- Liverpool 'Grain JIarket.
Liverpool. June 11. Official prices:
, WHEAT. -. ;
Open.: Close. ' June.20. Losa
'- Open
Jan. .....1146
Feb. ..;..114
March ...1184
I June
July 1160, 1168
Aug. lis .nn
Sept. ..i.1118 1134
Oct. .....1132 .1144
Nov 1187 .1187
Dee vi.vU185 1149
Hlirh. Low.
1160 1143
1163 1149
116S 1164
1160
- 21.
list
1163
1168
1164
1168
1H1
1123
1143
1142-
1149
'June.
30
1150
1166
1163
1138
1117
1136
1134
1140
July
Sept
Jury
Sept.
...sllSd SsllUd 6allHJ
.,.7a ld 7s l2d 7s ld
. - CORN. ;
...4slltd 4sllt4d 4slld
...4s 1114 d 410d 4slld
f4d
Hdl
6
. Winnipeg Wheat Markets
Wlnneoer. June- 21. Wheat close: 1
July,88?4c
' " ii' a-saasi-aBaaaMaaBa j .v: '
- '-New York-London. Sflyer. ' ;. ,
New Torr. June JL-Bar sl1vC tlU:
London, 80 d. .;-.:v. --v
PLAN TO IIA UXI0X
HIGH school; beaten
The proposition of-building a union
school for Oresham, Trout dale and Dis
tricts No. 8 and 26 was defeated at the
election held last Monday. .Had it ear
ned Multnomah county would have had
the first high school in the state pro
vided under the union act passed by
the last legislature. . ;
The reallv hannr vacationer is the
ion who roes where he can't find out
anything that la going n, and doesn't
1 want to. ,
had pleaded with her to marry him, and
to run twar with him and that It had
been arranged ror 'this raiL
Mrs. Reynolds stated that ahe carried
I a key to Herbert s room from the time
Bhe engaged it ana tnat she had used
many times before the shooting. After
Herbert haa dia. tne woman said, she
1160 1 had gone to the hotel with Attorney
1150 cnnaoei ana naa eearcnea tne room.
to Hcroert and a number oj hairpins
which had been drooped at different
times on the floor during her visits
there. - v -.-
Mis. Reynolds aald ; she had taken
these away with her.- She had also
taken two T letters which Herbert had
had in his 'pocket at the time he was
11 ho. and had them all in her Dossesslon.
She had wanted the letters because they
explained how matters stood between
them snd did not want them to be found
bv outeldcra.
cauiare Told of Tialta, " 1
J The witness stated in closing , that
the visits of Herbert had been told of
by the children of Reynolda. Schnabel
aaked Mra Reynolds is she had mad 4
a statement to the dlstrtct attorn-y
contrar'y - to the statement she made
before the jury, and she stated tht
she. had . done so, .She also aaM ' that
the first statement waa falae and she
had made U because she had been tnld
at tha offloa of the district attorney 1
t
f The) fonmoflt temperance
workers arree that the naa)
of a mild stimulant like
beer, does not . create an
appetite for gtronf drink,
and , is actually healthful.
Pabet Blue Ribbon Beer
haa the lowest percent
age 01 alcohol 01 any peer,
and the highest percent
age of real, nourishing
food.
The Pabat Brewing Pro
cess is based on practical,
healthful principles, and
gives to Blue Ribbon Beer
qualities most desired irora
a temperance gtanapomu
, Chsjrles Kohn ft Co.,
Cor. 3rd ft Pine St PortUmd.
Phone Main M.
seen
that Herbert was not badly hurt and
would recover. , . t :,
She had not wanted to tell or her aullt
if it was possible for Herbert to get
welL 8be also aald that she had two
photographs of Herbert in the house.
The woman also said that She had at
temoted to prevent the shoo tins, hut
it had been ispossibie as aha waa over
oowered by Reynolda. , , -
At tne conclusion 01- tne testimony
given by Mrs. . Reynolds the coroner's
ury, wnicn was composea or wuiiam
a. Hiaains, A. B. Stuart. Phillo H.
Eh rsteln. Theodore A. Gof f e. M. W.
Rath and Patrick Holland, returned a
verdict stating that tba dead man had
come to his death from gunshot wounds
in the bodv inflicted or a weanon In
the hands of Reynolda
The children or tteynoios were at tn
inquest, but were not called upon to
t-"r: : . . , ..
An. tnrormaiion cnarging tteynoias
with -murder in the first degree has
been prepared by the district attorney's
office aad the roan will be placed on
trial in a short Urn.
BILL TACT TOO FAT
; FOR STRENUOUS LIFE
(Jonrnul Special Sarvlra.V
Ft. Louis, June 21. f!forMrv To'i
left here at 9 o clocK. tv.sa hhji -3 ; r
T.IAKES .
HOUSEWORK
EASIER
A gallon
Stajnfloor
cover 30Q
two coats.
$2.75. It
of Ropera
Finish wfll 8
square feet.
and costs
makes 61 tJ
floors look new. Easily
applied with brush.
Dries quickly. Can be
readily cleaned by wip
ing with damp, cloth.
Wears like rubber. More s
sanitary than carpets.
Let us send you a book
let called "Care of
Floors." It is free. ;
mas, cress &co.
.: na Paiat tore '
145 FIRST STREET
- Phoaa SCala toas , ,
ii
Waahtngton. Ha saldi . "I am too fat
to ba strenuous. X shall never try such
a trip again. '- :f ; . ' ---r ;. ,..
MINERS FIGHTINO TO
KEEP POLITICS OUT
IJosraal Snactnl fenrtoa.)
Denver, June 11. The Wtstem Pel-
ration of Miners spent the day in f -
bating a resolution indorsing th i
clallst party, the members of
majority in the coiiv-1 ! u
oppose a poluifdl st, in i. i'
better worn rn t . i:
the lines of tn.iax' .', .X i
.-e t'
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