The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 24, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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'S MARKETS
Boosting of E, Prices Has; Caused
Eastern Importations and a Heavy
' Loss to . the Local Producers Lately.
Receipts Are Moro Libera
and With Lower East'
' . North Is Slow.
4U
" Today's market features: ' ' 1
. Creamery butler la easier.
Egg market not ao firm.
' Chickens carried over on street '
Dressed meats reVnaln firm. " it
New potatoes art lower. '. -:
Old potatoea hold firm.
: New onions steady but lower. -...,
Lower prices named In tomatoes, ,
Prune business very heavy.
Little Interest displayed in hops.
Creamery Batter Is Easier.
An easier tone Is shown In. the cream
ry butter situation locally as well as
In every part of the country. From
the middle - west " one of : tha 'largest
creameries there writes to a local house
to the effect that stocks are accumulat
ing there and that lower prloea are ex
. .j. pected during; the month of July. Tha
' same house saya that owlna to tha late'
v-neaa of the present season It would not
..j Da surprising ir tne juiy quality i
i T. S. Townsend, 6f tha Townsend
creamery, : says 1 that tha situation Is
, eaaler owing to the larger supplies. "Jf
. anything, tha market is weaker," - said
' Air. Townaend thla morning. "A north
am man was here Saturday and was
. offering under our quotations for tha
V surplus, but thus far wa have had no
" surplus." .
.' M. Mortenaen of the Haselwood says:
v "The market la easier, but I do not look
. for lower prices In the Immediate future.
, A good deal depends upon what eastern
i. prices are during the next few week.
If they are lower we may get a drop
here. Tha lower prices offered , by
. northern houses are probably due to the
eastern weakness." - -
Oregon Creamery says: - "Tha highest
the north la now offering la 84Vd f. o. b.
t Portland.' Thla In Itself shows tha
weaker feeling in tha trade." . .
Along Front street and among other
. elty creameries tha Idea, is general that
V the market la eaaier and that tha pres
ent situation Justifies a Mower range.
' "Whether thla will eecur tomorrow has
, not "yet been definitely settled, but It
Is generally believed that the ultimate
course of values will ba downward.
r" ,:. ' JGgg Harket Hot Mo Firm. .
Tha tone of tha .egg, market Jn not!
,: mu lm ilnnr . Ihn atrMt todirj . H
' celpta are more liberal and the general
poor quamy
i trade from 1
am egga to sell agree that tha-market
. haa been boosted too fast and that a
- reaction la now. due. - The booatera have
caused heavy lose to Oregon producers,
lnaamuch ae they have Induced heavy
eastern shipments and have really paid
but little advance to the producer. The
heavy amount of poor stock; coming aa
a result of holding lor boosted prices
'"mora than offsets what little advance
was received for the good etock. -East.
en egga ara now being offered to the
local , traae at jso, wim iimmr fi
- tk, mmm mm IrwaL . J.
Chickens have arrived id freely of
' lata and so llttis oemana n ""
even at the lower pricea mai a. iarw
EASIER POTATO TONE
IN A SnORT TIME
I
"The potato market will ; re-, .
main firm in all probability for
about two weeks. Then w look
for a alight deolina In values, for ,
new stock will ba coming; in,
quits freely by that time. This
will causa alight decline In
prices in he aouth, and, conse- a)
quently In this market Present
arrivals ara of good quality, and
Just about fit the current de-mand."--ir.
' C Thompson of
Darenport-Thompaon company.
POULTRY Mixed chickena v 11U ft
itc: xancy nana, izo io: roosters, oi'i
lOe lb: fryers. 14f 15o lb: broilers. U&
l(c: . old ducks. 1)0140 lb: . sprina
ducks, 15 16o lb; geese, old, SjlOo per
io; spring geese, imwiH per id: tur-
per dos; pigeons, 1.25 per do. Dressed
poultry, iwin o per in-nigner.
Hons, Wool and Hides.
HOPS lSo crop prima to choice.
70TV4c; medium to prima, title; con
tracts.-1807 croc:' lO&llo.
WOOL 1907 clip Valley, ZILOZ1C
eastern uregon, ntf ne.
MOHAIR New 1807 I JO Zl 14C
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. IS 0200
each; snort wool, xboxoc; ineaium wool,
iO&ISe each; long wool, pctt 11.09 each.
taljjw rnm, per id, ttf ; io.
ana rreaae. zoto. r
CHITT1M BARK So par lb. - .
Tmlta and Teratablas. -
per id; new potatoes, (cyc per id.
vrmjriB joooing price Mew Cali
fornia red," 3.26 1.75 per sack; garlic,
C per id. ,
A FPIJCS I a. 75 TD I
FRESH FRUITS Oranrea. tttHi
bananas, So lb; lemons, 4.60.2S per
box; limes, Mexican, - $4.00 per
fruit. IS. 26 r.. strawberries, Oregon,
12.00 1. 26 per crate; cherries, totiisa
per lOWb i box gooseberries, . to
per Jb: apricots, $1.16)1.40; loganber
ries, ii. euo 1.7& per crate; biaokberrles,
i.io on. du per crate; peaenea, 1.10
.26; cantaloupes, 14.00; raspberries,
2.0092.26; plums, $1.40 1.60.
vVEOETABLKS-Tnrnln. nmmr ' idptfH
11.00 sack: carrots. 76ctfti.00 cer sack:
beets, $1.76 per sack: parsnips, tl-OOO
$1.26; cabbage. 12.60; tomatoes, Cali
fornia, . 1 1.00 191.60: w Mexican. I 1 :
parsnips, I0cf l; string beans, l10c;
cauliflower, 11,269 IM dos; peas, 4J7e;
horseradish, to lb; artichokes, 66 75a
per dos:' Hubbard aauash. ( I ner lb:
cranberrlea 110.00 11. oV per bbl;
sprouts, ( ) per lb; asparagus, 7590o
per dos bunches; rhubarb. !4o lb:
green onions. 26o per dos; Florida bell
peppers, ( per crate: head lettuce.
t j-aos; cucumbers, 5cQ)I.00 doz;
bJvh: rnTCl.rV".rkeioPtr ft! '16t KTOK'SK
a SUGAR Cube, .11; . powdered,
a I6.07H; berry, I5.77H; dry' granulated,
s. 16.77 ; Star, I5.S7H; conf. A, I5.77HJ
y extra B..65.27i4; golden 0,6.17:1)
LVESTOGK
25
CEIiTS LOnEli
BEARS
0
IIIIHTPI!
Hogrs, Cattle and Sheep Drop Chicago Prices : Off Despite
Eastern Weakness Hurt , Strong Foreign Situation
Former Market.
Damage News. :
Portland Union Btockvards June 24.
Official racelpta:
Moss.' Cattla Sheen.
Today 168 , " - it
ween ago 121 ,. -!,ti '161
xear ago ,ri 60 - . t .
Previoua year ...,, - I7S ...
Predictions made In this report re
garding a probable drop In livestock
valuea locally. van inln ennflrmed to-
day whea there waa a general decline.
This condition is due almost entirely to
the warmer weather whtcti causes & con
siderable decrease In meat consumption.
dj iuuuy s aeonna tne Dest nogs were
placed at ia.60a 1.76.. with a. consider
able portion of arrivals going at tha
lower figure. , Thla Is a drop of 26o
from the high point. The eastern mar
ket la weaker again and this ba af
fected local conditions. ,
tTattls Bray to 14)0.
Tha cattle mil rket la Anwrm tn 41 AA
flat for best stuff, none of tha lata ar
rivals going hicher. Thla means a de
cline of 26o from-tha high value that
ruiea waturaay. -. Receipts- today wars
nominal, being Just 61 head for the 4f
hours, as asainat 12 head lust Monday.
60 head a year ago and 176 head this
Monday in 1606. : - , , r. .
Sheep Toaehlag- Bottom. '
Br' today's decline of about SV In
sheep and lambs it is . believed that
values in these lines ara about bottom.
There may ba a fractional decline but
tha trade doea not anticipate it. To
day's run waa very liberal. 829 head be
ing the totals for the 48 hours. This I fe
compares with 186 head a week ago and I Dec
none euner a year or two years ago.
- A year ago today all lines wars steady
but unchanged. -,..
urnciai livestock prices: . -
Hosa Beat eastern Orason ' It. 6 ft ft
(.76; stockers and feedera 64.26 I. IT:
China fata, $.0.26. .
cattle Beat eastern Oregon steers.
4.00: best cows and heifers. 1I.J6: .hi i VTiVi-l cr-J,"'!.. "'"'?'
aa.ov
, Chicago, June 24 Tha Rac-ord-Herald
says: If wheat, val
ues should continue to improve
against all ordinary JTunepre.
eedent when stocks ara so laraa
It will be a valuable comment on 4
the deep and widespread beUaf
inat tha wheat crop this year la
to ba a short one, both In this
country and la Europe. . It really
happen that both ara short k In
fact, there is no condition prece
dent In a soore of years. Millers
nd shlppsrs have been coming
Into the cash market mors stead
fly and persistently, and it Is
evident that mills generally hava
small supplies of wheat, and that
flour distributers have moderate
upplleg of flour, ' Tha demand
for cash wheat, however, has not,
bean great enough to offset the
July.Ilquldation. ( ,
ve
iulr ... 1H 62V4A oo v tiu
Bept. , 4 JtA, ub 00g '84
Deo. ..j..MMg ' 7HA ' 00 ,
' Shorts fn Chicago aided by tha trou-
hiLwn.tha? l!ler?h wJre"' caused a
f o in wheat pit values
Is hurting tha wheat, umnla. ..
oeived - there from Decatur. Iliinnia.
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. :
June 24. Juna 1 T... in
PATS A HEAVY TOLL
First Sheep Are Trailed Across Ui
:' : : Umatilla Reservation.
(Speels! Dlapatek ta The JoaraaLl
Pendleton. Or.. Juna 14Tha f lr 1
reservation since tha aovernment Im
posed a toll for croasina la now beina I July 6IU CiU
driven serosa The band belonging to Sept. , , .. 62 t . 63
, Liverpool was very bullish on the
damage news and waa strong all day.
It cloi d advanced over Saturdays
m Official Chicago prices by Overbeck,
SUrr Cooke Co.! -v-.-,- . . l
-'.: " "- :- WHEAT. ' , ' "' : V
. ' " Open. High.
July ......fjH il
Sept. ...... 6H , $iK
1774
CORN.
, Close.
vellow, $6.07 H". beet granulated,
Joa Conelly conaistina of 2.000 crown I Dec
sneep ana l.uuu lamoa. is crossing. A I
tnll tit fmnim iui h..i1 tm i .. Sexm I
6o; bozea I aheep crossing- the reserve, and aside I Sulf
..SI
62
. - OATS.
;.... 46
62H - 82
Si
2H-
62
si :
41 -
the sheepman haa to give a 'J . Jfjf 'JI
magea and pay an Indian po-u'
MASS
ImounV ofSatuTdayV arrival. Were dla- . ftiffi&&lSZSlJ
played thla morning. - . -,
. -t. Old, IW)UtoesaIOld: Jflm.' jxo.50." ' " rs5 4
barrels, 10c; half barrels.
60a aovanca on sack basla - I v.a
(Above prices ara 20 days net cash I bond for dama
: - .. Ilceman to act aa an escort. Tha as
; i pense o nr. uoneur will na m th I r.,i. tin
heighborhood of $100. : KI ' ilki S
A.tde from the Conelly band nearly 8epL !7.,,1M . J " J6M
all the aheep were driven around -the ' v1 JjABU. , .
reservation, but aa Mr. Conelly was lata July $17 , STO $S
In leaving for the mountains ha wss Sept. '... 80 880
forced to crosa '. . . t Oct. , $16 ' . 880'' 882
rna aneepmen now that the toll -of SI ;.:": .-. a" x v'aHORT RIBS
unaerstooa tnat tne
'8
88
B
COFFEE Pacaaaa branda tlS.88A
8ALT---Coars Half pound, 100a til
per ion; ooa, iii.eo; table, dairy, 60a,
ho.bu; ivva, i.t: Dales, iz.io; im-
portea Liverpool, 60s, $18.00;: 100s, $1T
ba ana
rock,
100s,
1S70! ;
1600
V'-
Kovernmetit-'will
, - i " n ri n .. ir. wrtiiim7 i n . m rrn n
Tr.rv.t tar aid notatoes remains very I -(Above orioea anolv to sales of leas I T .-....- .v.....
i firm with prices aa previously quuira. i man car ioib. vir ioib at special prices
' Two mora cars are due from Minnesota I subject to f!uetuatlona
k. nart nf tha weeR. Tneaa win KHJit imnenai Jictn. no. i. sc: no.
be ,..d for ahlpment, as the new stock reH5c; N.w prleans,, bead, 7c; r,,,,. prfc. iM n fW. Hff-
Jt Vi. Tm v-. . . t . i : " -r..
iiKAjvb omi i wnite. V ii.io: larrei . . rwK- t n- c..
Whlta 12.26: nlnk. IS IS- havou: I2.S0:
Llrnaa. lUc: Mexican reds. 4 U a. I Chicago, June 4.- Official receipts?
NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo.' tUa Tier lb! I - " , '. ' Hora. Cattle. Sheen.
Virginia, 7 He per lb; roaated 10o perl Chicago . ....46.000 .$4,000 , 18,000
id: Japanese. 6srtHc: roasted. 70 7ci ivansaa uw, . t.ouu iu.ouq . - 7.000
per lb; walnuts, California, lo per lb; I Omaha...... . 4,600 10,000 4,000
JulV 147
Sept. ...... 86
- 86
87T
$47
869
86
885
880
868
872
0! CITY'S
ARID SJIMTI
First of Its Kind in Fifteen
v Years Fasses Away in
. ' ; Peace.'1 - "; . '
ALL FLACES CLOSED
. AT MIDNIGHT SHARP
JCobody Doing Any Business Yester
day But the Soda Wte Man and
the Towo rump-- JlUwauklo Also
Shut Up Saloons Vcsterdaf,
: 1 (8pecJl Dlipatefe to The 7oaraat.
Oregon City, June Jl.Testerday was
a dry day in thla city. Pursuant to the
orders of Mayor Caufleld, issued late
Saturday afternc-on ordering all or the
saloons of the city to be closed here
after, on Sundays, all the saloonmen
obeyed and as a result the town was
utterly free front alcohol Io moisture.
Much comment of . a various na
ture , was beard) on. the streets
In regard to the ' order, but
tha preponderance of sentiment is that
it la a aood thlna- for tha town aa well
aa the saloonmen themselvea, and means
the improvement of the town to a groat
extent in a moral way. .r ,,.
Mllwaukle was also a closed town
yesterday.. ' .
Saturdav nlrht. aver saloon in the
city except one atosea promptly ai .
O'clock, and the officers were given
littla trouhla In narformina their dutlea.
One well-known saloon man, who, It
aeema, had bean outspoken on tne sud
Ject during the afternoon and evening.
waa the last to close, ana wnen no am
ao it waa by the visit of an officer to
nis piace. . ' . .
Only Ona Han Besutea.
Tha mfflnara uh vara lenient with
the men In charge of the places, and all
ware given a few minutes of grace to
get their places In shapa to leave. The
one man In question, who probably
thought ha waa not included In tne or
der, was still selling liquor several
minutes past the hour, was notified that
there were no exceptions to - the rule
and that be must close his place at once
or suffer the consequences. With this
remark tha saloon man told the officer
to get out, but tha. of fleer did not see
It that way, and aa a result the sgloon
was darkened - la a short time. The
officer gave him Just time to ahut up
shop, which he did with alt speed. It ia
not thought this party will give the
police any mora trouble, aa ha Is now
thoroughly acquainted with tha new
rule, but ahould ha try another night to
exceed the time limit there la every
reaaon to believe he will be made. an
example. - . f ;..:-
' aro Arrests Saturday aTl$rh. , ;
Wnt an . arrest was made Saturday
night, which ahowed that some kind of
a moral wave had swept the city, as
this is very uncommon, there generally
being several who have imbibed too
freely and find themselvea in tha bands
of the law. Very few drunks were aeen
on tha streets in the early part of the
evening and all seemed to be in good
spirits and ready with the long dry
sneii to roiiow. -. A autnutr 01 ooiiieu
goods was sold during ths evening, moat
of it being taken home i early ia, the
drinks. This place was advertised In a
quiet way Saturday and many thought
it .would be fOod place to spend the
day.!, : ,; '. Aviv '" '
Every place tha drinkers went they
met the aame fate, and many of them
came home contented to stay in the city
after this and make the beat 01 it. Many
JOaces were visited by the thirsty, but
ew gained what they desired, and from
now on. they will be liable to place sup
plies In tha ice box Saturday evenings
or be content with the waters of the
town fountain on the Sabbath, v .
' 1 Candy Stores Do Mlg Business.
The candy and ice cream stores did
a rushing business yesterday, many of
those who came in vain for a real drink
contenting themselvea with a glass of
eoia aoqa or a dtsn 01 ice cream. , Many
women and children were alao good
customers of the confectioners. One
candy and lea cream dealer,' when asked
what effect saloon closing had on hta
business, stated that it did It no harm
and eerhana halDed it. - .. .. ..
; Sunday,, like Saturday evening,' was
Very quiet ia police circles. : No drunks
were seen on the streets and all seemed
to ba on their good behavior, good
naturedly discussing the new conditions,
One man went so far aa to say a meter
ahould be placed on the city fountain,
so each" roan could pay for what he con
sumed. .!..:.';. if
014 Spring Susy. .
.The old spring back of the store of
Mr. juuaon, wnicn waa uaea many years
ago to supply the water for the old
brewery, was a Dusy piace yesieroay
and acted as a consoler. The spring
- . L - a ... a A M ..... wrhM
throats began to scorch the fountain of
former years was brought to mind and
during the afternoon a steady stream
wended their way to Its refreshing wa
ters, chief Burns durlnr this perform
ance became suspicious that something
waa wrong in tne rear or tne ioy inina-
lna perhaps a rresn xeg naa oenn
tapped. He at ones went to the scene,
but hla fears were soon removed and
the chief took a drinx wun nimseix. .
Drag Stares Watohed. t
Tt waa atated early yesterday morn
In that a cloae watch was being kept
nn tha local drug stores, and should
they sell any liquors in violation nf
law they . would be prosecuted. The
drug1 store business seemed about aa
muni veatardav. nothing out of tha
ordinary trade being viaibie. . ,,
IHIS TM BREAK
Seattle Concern Proposes to
Buijd in the Willam
ette Valley. ,
(Special Dispatch to The Journal) ;
Salem,' Or., June J4. Plans are
Liverpool Grain Market, t
Liverpool, June " 24. Offioial prices
' nn hntit nn verv well.
1- New potatoes ara slightly lower, al-
thougn tne tone in iui (..
a UNew,0onIons are' fractionally lower,
but the market remains in a good poal-
' tion. -!
Brier Jiois ox sns ttow.
wheat.
Open. Close. June 22. Oaln.
7s Ha a lld
7s 2d 7s IHd
CORN.- '
4sllHd 4sllUd; Kd
sitna 4s a a hu
July V.sUKd
uept...7s ia
july...4sllHd
Sept.., 4s 11 d
t
, -..i- 1 pine nuts, unite jer id: mcaory nuta
n.mhrr h in 1 guihwih ii . wtj i a ... , , - .. . tv. ..it'
- 4I .. . my,mAmJI J,i I F" iu. ixn uuia, too ur IU, III'
"?"l" 3 .Tnr;bi ara Pr lb; fancy.pecans. 18 20c
In very liberal P?fiyfIU .. Meats, a and Provision
ranging, iron. 'r ?j " I FRESH MEATS Front street-Hogs,
o.'.-K.ria ar hlaher with smaller I fancy. 88Ho per lb; large, 7o per
..rnlromr SnVutr.T Som?&thls : veal,xtra. (flV.rer lb: ordinary.
os . :,v . k. I ' ? w per iu; puur, ou'per io: mutton,
morning nold -at S8.8e. ; . . fancy. fi$o nor lb. . '
Hogs are 6 cents lower, with- a.ono
left over. Receipts a year ago were
. new York stock market
42,000; mixed, $6 .8606.16; heavy. $.oo I a.n atn Tk-li rtn.
15; rough, $6.866.$6; light. $6,860 Value Advance Aboat Three Qnar.
a A
Cattle Steady
ShesD Steadv. .
INDIANS GET CATTLE
Government Shipping Sixty-Five Car
7 loads to, Crow People. '
(SpeeUI Dispatch to The Journal) :
Pullman. .Wash.. June 24. Six sec
tions of a 66-car train of cattle paased
through Pullman laat night and today.
en routs to Billings, Montana, from
ters of ft PointSmall Trade.
With sales to noon todav ahowlnar but
64,800 shares, trading in New York waa
the dullest for many a year. Tha mar
ket ; continues professional with ad
vancea averaging t point. Union Pa
cific advaaoed 1H. Southern ,. Paclflo
and Readtncrlli. oolnta.
uncial isew xora prices oy uveroecic.
Diarr ac tokq company
- . 8iPot prunM are -now.ng amoked, 12e per lb; a moked. 12o. per lb;
. cnu U.IU..W mwm hava hmn mmt c'Nr oacaa, unsmoKca, uc smoxea, jo
! tmt h muit few days nave iwen . moi i ,k. , , . ,v ..-
I liberal. Selling prices on imoked, Jo per lb; smoked,. o per b;J LewUton, Grangevllle and SUtea? Idaho.
lawn's ara steadier i. owing to the iLjr? VilT Xriai.'.fllWf i?i IJl-fS.eV J """F ?5?w? PT:
warmer weather. ,..;.. ' 'j,'.L I per lb: pickled tongues. 60c each.
... axer naviTd rill Tinas las u - w w . waovvn. - m -. - i w uaH
. - AB0V? roii.iT tnninrtniii I MAij i.AKi iwecua leax. loo, lie I reservation near BUllnaa The cattle
1th " the hops of
description;
Am. Copper Co.
Am. Car ft F. c.
jiuuiuvi - , . wvi . nu. .ttiu, ivu, a . o reservation neap K
aP'ihtJe.&tTO p6P,.bK; "l WI ni'Wb tl?t,0 wlU be 1 datrlbuted
'Price holds at $ on account oi $tooa per-lbj yteam rendered. lOsllttO per teaching tha Indian
; dTtrl'bnrrame fcrfe' ! K' Hf .
"at 10a a pound.: ... , ..,..1.1 ,(a I FISH Rock cod. Te per lb; floundens.
.ll J.Mia aV Skfl m fOf SI L 11 1 A Uiaiucaucu a. 11 mm a gA Srvakaa I B. a llnne SI IL. dm,
1CS Bl.v." ' . m a-...l m. 1 $' SM1WU V7JW
Regular assortment of fruits I bMftj i0 per jb: catflah.
morning.
Am. Cot Oil, c
Am, - Lioco., com.
Am. "Buaar. com.
ans cattle raising and! Am. r Smelt.;-com.
Am, jsmeiv,, pro.
Anaoonda M. Co.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison, com. . .
o. m v.. cum.
Will Ron Sheep.
Heppner, Or., June 24. 8. W. Spencer,
; ""S Ir.i wr la disnlaved In the ik" ki.Vk-Av . tAvVCii k. tl. nia piaca. naa purcnaaea 1,400 head Brook. Rap. Tr..
' But little Interes is flispiayea m tne b blueback. lOe iper lb; herring 60 per of ,heep from Warren Vancea and h Cam Pact com..
hop market bJ g"t hj ?; P 1 P?' will run then, on range that he has Cen. teatn com.
?TiMrllW lb KVWWblb;biobst rentM in the Sumpter country. a A O. W.T coF..
take a chance on the coming crop. lb; freah mackerel. 80 per lb; crawfish. . - r-, . OWAm, ' jtyf w nm
rront street prices: . -5 20a per dos; sturgeon, ioa per lb; black PORTLAND STOCK MARKET . RiS a Wh1 0m'
LtflV I " . ' saw- M ' .' .. " Kai mm tflfl naa IK Pnl iiomKIa alnaa aaA1 , '- tllfl, 4B V(llO a a
v. 6rperib;had:vpefTb j. sa.:.
f ' ORAIN , pvf Tn per lb; shad roe; 16o per Vr. black cod, "Qrae eiepnone iyeg uirerea Une voj-' A"".
:TUilBot RuMlan. VrBt r- Dollnx lr Today on nge.
,!linA86;Vcra & U!XWhf& iowal IS&mJi'Wmm" g&
i - .
: too can
"4H
a .
13
87 H
3
6SH
l7Va
io
126
1414
pia. per
rar iuii. . - . . ... a a 1 o.pviro.; . juasiow cviniu.
P.rtoni ;olled,:$18.OO0i4.OO! brewing. VmuMl.
. $22.0028)0. s r : rasor clama $2.00 per boxj
vi lKNew-oducera prtce-jo; 4 Jfttlnt, Coal OS, 1
whlta, $28.00 per ton; gray. 627.00 .
f . ft5)UR Eastern v Oregon patents,
5 t m straights. $4.2B;k export. 84.00
valley, B4.8084.40; graham, is, $8.76;
- whole wheat, nrv BOs, $0 bales,
A E
VVtt t sTmrmt-Rran. 817.00 oar ton:
i middlings., $26.00; fhorfcv country, $20;
cltv. $18.00: chop, $1.0081.00-
y HAY Producers' price Timothy,
rwHtamettealleyt fancy. $48.00 01T.oS;
ordinary, $ lt-00 1 -00 : eastern uwon.
$16,00020.00: " muea. lynsjxXX'
'clover. $$.B0.0i grlln, , $4.0ifil0.00;
cheat, n.oiw.vv.
4 - BvKter, Zgga and Poultry.
' UTITTER FAT C o. b. Portland
Sweet cream, 2$ He; eouf. 21 He.
jiTTTE,nr'ttv araamerr. 2Bc: sea-
onds,'21Hc; outside fancy, 2 4 2 60;; oeo
,onds. 81 He: store. Oregon, 1819c
'22Hc; uncandled, 81H22o.
CHEESE Now Full, cream. . flats,
elated OIL Was offered 60c . lower, but I Prtej, ,8t Pfd-
tu UIU woa UIIUIlKnKTO. ' u ' v . I V"W.4 .. . .
box. 11.4ott Alaska Petroleum mined U Ttririah I Ia 4k N.. .......
lOo per doa I Columbia Amalgamated 4c, while Morn-1 Mex. Cen. Ry-.
Etc. i , " 3 I nff JO"1 o. xacoma steel gained He. I M. k. t. 00m.
t?nTT?Piir Manila I ln ",e voeur o Aiene list JBUIUon I -isiiuera i .......
185cfsi7al Wiir" jbW I I"J! HCopper King loat c Happy O, Northern ....
"cL1 ofliipearl or Aatral.-r.... tt,Ho.' wWle.Ce reat were unchanged. Mis. Pac. v
I u r7i. iai i watar hi t Tmn hh!7 1 ..pi ' ."y".8" asBociatea ou at I wat.' leaa ......
U0XS0UNEtl8neV.ckiMPV4n.r' . Wet, C
SIiA'9".bbla,.18o par. gal.,i w ' - 1 v iitft Bid. , Ak. 1-' T"n-
benzine-l oeg.. oases, 15a per gal; Bank of California. . . i ... $820.00 ' $$22700 STt- m it nA
Mnrtiror-si' A I .timhaivta-.'ai Ini A A - I--" p
10H
125
141
80
40H
1 22HI 22441 81
H
Z6
22
4H
26
22
$
. .i . . .
aBiidJiniu- ea aeg.,
Iron bbls, 8So per gaL
TURPENTINE in cases, J6o per gal; Merchants National
wooden bbls, B3i
WHITE LEA
lb; 600-lb lota. So. per lb; less lota. $
93o per aaL
u -1 on tots, 7 an' per
1B
WIRE NAtUB Present basis at $2.$B.
Big Pralt ricld. ,
C tSpeclal DltDateh to Tbe- JooraaU
Pullman. Waah.. June 24 J. B. Holt.
ex-countv . fruit inanector anil foreman
mv va p. cat aj jrvud&v irwi i rvruaim az. ob. ....,......,:. .
orcnara on tne tsnaxe river soutn or I : ,4 s-- MTSnriT.T.AM'irr.TTa ainmra
, . . 4 - . . - - : -. iin.in
Oregon Truat A Savings. T 10.00
roruana i rust w. ....i..r lio.eo
United SUtes NatiSniT. 200,00 'v.. . ,L
LISTED SECURITIES (BONDS), j
Am.? Biscuit CO. i 6s. ;; '. ;8.78 1 100.00
uuy tsuouroan s..... ......
Home Telephone 6a. ........ ...
a R. N. Ry. 4s....... , . 63
O. W. P. Ry. Ss......' 100.60
Pe. Coast BisculV 6s. . $7,09
88.00 I
81. HO
8.F0
, 15o ter lb; Toung America lc per lb. I irAiiiti win kv ioa Oiia iat. a I AMoeiated Oil
. I iu llini acv ,uia ocaatm irwni 111!) DlHCO, I 1""', - i " 1 i"
v - -- . I ma. . a. ... . a - a.-. a i a . I Xa IM Tol M. Tal wifA
mm r -w- wiri w lTiri . sas.i a vss sian f i iih ii rsi rniNinn mi i f.r inn anru. rrusr a dujiiiu a a av a ?aa a- a va a
lUJr JtUJiN J, liAUill,r I were that'tbe crop would not e morel Pacific Tel. & Tel., com.- 7.60
n vrr Vt1! ixf t Tt i rr l nr. men ! ea,uw . poxes, out latere aeveiop-i rugvt svow ,.xw...,,, ,
OAlO i). . WIVAIlAJli ments show that the-crop will be a I" ' " MINING STOCKS.
.! v " , .i . rannrii ri rMM kh r. fRM f ri eA Hsnsrin 1 1 v win i t .i.A..iaM .
' a. y,S ? neavwy. -. ; - Manhattan Crown Point. . . .1$
'.A5i'VA,i.rw.u"'" ..V1 Mining 18 H
suaaaiaaa vp ' V -aa aauit IIU V WSsnflUni AXUnBlOIl of a ' .Zb
packere are wanted at once to oontinua " TmrnTs-n T n-r?rwa
iintlll J1. Tha fruit will ahlnnarf I ' UNUSTED STOCKS,
down the river by boat until the rails I Taqulna Bay Tel..;.,..'. 6.60
are laid on the new Snake river branch I Orearon City M. A It. .........
being built from Rtparia to Lewis ton. I Alaal a Petroleum . ...V.-. .14 H
4 " .) I British tolumDia Amai.. ,Qj4
Portland Bank Statement. 1 ; I Pa80adl. ,...... .22 H
Clearings today. . . . . .. . ; , . .$1,612,121.61 Morning 0$
Clearings a year ago...,.,. . 883,87 8.60 1 standard Consolidated .. .0H
; -. . . . '- i xacoma oieei w ... . .... .s
unn iiraay . ... is,sti.vi
88.60
e - "Egg prices have gone to such .
e a high point that some have fel-
0 ready " begun to use storage'
e .stock. I don't believe the' market ,
e will go higher,, because storage
and eaatern; stock can be .; pur;
chased at so much lower values.
If prices advance It will cause
that , much more withdrawal - of "
storage etock. and this will go"
Into the regular trade In compe- "
tition'' with the local", freah'
.'stock.Bt.W. Orahsm of Shark,,
e .,A Qraham, company,
Penn. Ry.
P. 04 U C. C
ireasea e. ti, c.
Reading, a.,..,.
R I dc S., o i . .
Rock Island, c. .
St U A 8. r. I pfd
HC Li. ft 0. W- C
Or rc, cum ... a
do preferred.
Texas ft pacific
""IT K T. AW.M
U. P. com......
do prefecred .
17. 8. Rubber, c
W. S. Steel Co., eJ
ao prsierrea .
Wabaah, com...
Wla Cent com..
Virginia Chem. .
Total salea for
$4.00
42.60
86.00
16.a
. 40.00
.18.
.21
.20
.14
UlHUllH
. 20 1 20
82
65
126
72
1103
S4
128
ii
83H
9
20
20
76
111 94
19
111
$4
88
101
12$;
a
27V
1$1H
arv ,
on
foot for the sstablishment la this' city
of a sub-station for the Weber-Russel
Canning company of Seattle.. The com
pany proposes if this district should
prove remunerative enough, to establish
two canneries In the Willamette valley,
one In Salem and one at Eugene, and one
at still another point, to-be cnosen
later. The firm Is now operating a
cannery at Puyallup and another at
North Yakima. The plant at Puyallup
la aald to ba tha second largeat on the
Pacifio coast ana - the one at norm
Yakima claims a capacity of 60,000 to
sa.ooo cases. The firm Is one of ths
largeat on the Paclflo alopa and has alao
recently started a fcannery si oumner,
three miles from Puyallup. Next year
a . MinwtaAa . a nmritiA i tfannarlaa at
i. n.1 n ...... n tm m , m iw. - , n r. . " - j - - - -
v ....... -"---"".-. '--in - .jiv.-.j . Visnnuvar.
a.aoriou, ana n-r waa r"i- ih- li- Mnr.rvmM not t
smmmj am mmwm tmwwmt . , ikg..m i iii urn ouier s isrriiorr. ana
Earlv Sundav mornlna many who had win hava-a tendency to bring a better
tnat oars-Drown lasie in jiioir muum. prioe cor tno proaucer.
were oui aearcninir lor vneir uruixa nu
were astonished when told that Oregon
City would be dry until Aionaay morn
ing. Several of these after befng in
formed of the new rule at once viaitea
the drug stores, but were givn the same
ana war in these places, tnere, peing
nothing doing." - i
jrirrt Dry Sunday in TUteea Tearaf
Yesterday -was the first dry Vundajr
In 16 years, and many who had . been
accustomed to making these placea their
Sundav hangout felt lost and wandered
aimlessly about Many of those who
hava resldait hero for a Ions time re
member tha closing at that time. It laat-1 Xn Improved 60-foot lot on Twentieth
J .mmtm. O..Ha auVaiM oil 4V v a aalAAna I '
wndytoris "and 'ail other" business -treet. between Savler and Thurman, ha.
places were closed. 'What waa brought been purchaaed by Kate Cunningham for
tn near urion ina oiiiciais ml inai ume i i ta nna . Tia .iaii. bainnareii to l. T.
again permit the opening of the town ' . h .,b, r-Ai a,tata ooerator.
Jrtosr wlsrelv V
the closing was merely a move in a i.. . twn-atnrv double frame
P0" ca' l1":. .w :.. dweftlna- to ba constructed for himself
Baioonraen wr, in im I mnA rrnw atraata. flnuth Port.
lavini1 Mr V v" - - - - 7 . - i . . .
will be ot uutcn
rchltecture, and : will cost
Mr. Kroner is lust - unisning inree
FOBTUOE GOES
at a nnTinnit
ill II rUILillbl
i
Rich Puyallup Woman Givc3
Away All Her Worldly
. ' , Possessions.
CONTINUOUS FEAST
FOR MANY HUNDREDS
Her Money This Aged Aborigine
Actually Give Away In Person,
il-Pf: :3V' Acting Her Own
: Administratrix. . '' , . ;
(Special Sitpstch to Tbe formal.)
Taooma, Waah.. June 14 One of the
blggeat potlatchea ever held by the 'In
dians in the vicinity of Taeoma has Just
closed at the homt of Ann Coates on tha :
Puyallup t reservation; The function
was given in honor of the memory of
Jim Coatee, the ssbandv of 'Ann, Who
died about a year ago. Coates wss
knowing, wide-awake Indian and waa
lUh Ja,t of tle lineal chiefs of
iX t ln"e were between 600 and
Hi .""v.1 tn Potch. the follow
ing tribes being represented: Nlaqual-
Iles. PuyallUDA filrr.Vnml.h ' vrAl.lA
shoots, Squaxon. Chehalis and Bartos.
K.J Bd. h"1 deoeaaed hua-
uHd-r?ce,.e1. strip of tlie-
lands as their portion when tha gov
ernment alioted the Puyallup reserva
tion to tha members of the tribe about
I i rSr Pour or, five yeara ago
the Coateaea sold their land for fancy
flgurea. Coatee died a wealthy Indian.'
wlT ""n at a very advanced
age and finrtin kAr.Ai i,uv I
rl.0.h'i.or whch "he had no use, gava
thS DOtlatCh ta.rmt r.A I. tl i i-!
but four days of giving to clean 1
Ae feast of the Tribes.
TP ni"er of feeding tha Indians was)
"'a propoauion. Tfiree long tableA.
. sa aaX. -
REAL ESTATE DEALS
NEGOTIATED TODAY
Improved Frontage on ' Twentieth
Street Purchaaed by Kate) Cun
' nlngham Other Feature.
yesterday, many of them leaving early Th. buildlnV
fn tha morning fot the different streams J"d. The - bWing
throughout the county, where they Tle of archltectu
flahef to their heartp .content, many oout BJjOOO
other, auenned the auto Vce! it PorS modern two-.torycottagea in tne aame
PaWnaAVoonrwh-ra KffireVoSt VT "
spent tha day at quiet spots about the pendlture of about 68,000. -
MEMBERS ARE FINED
a.a..mo awUk tVsalaa am 41 (sail v Ths hn t.
ii-alin .Move'd ' th.daV FURNITURE TRUST
on.
District Attorney Takes aTo Aetfosw
an.- AimiTt aftnrnav haa not aa vat 11
taken any action relative to the cloalng Lipman, Wolfe Ca. and Mater
of the saloons in other parts of the lirr.nv want fined 1100 eaah bv Judaa
' W.. l 1 1 .nl.l.lU Ka I ' -
ven'sttantitm4 durlni th. weekTVcis: Charles B Wolv.rton In the United
trlct Attorney Hedgea spent Saturday at States district court this morning for
Portland and was ignorant of the clos. entering into a combination to restrain
a all aiiaiail lata Be 4ak atraa- . .. . ia. a t .
ing uniii no mi ' . v l trade in tne xurniiura ousinesa eom
ing. When asked In regard to the mut- flrmg pleaded guilty last week and sen
tar ha atated that It would be given nis I .n.. 1.. ue.rrAi nnm thla mnmlnn
attention during the week, when action J others fined today were W. and 3. Sloan
mignt o '- , v .. ft Co. of Ban i rancisco ana uonn aroa.
Sheriff Beattla when asked what he of Portland. The San Francisco corn
would do in regard to cloalng stated pany wan fined $26 and the Portland
thai Iia had not had an onoortunltv to Vi . ..a
consult the district. attorney, and that judge Wolverton said In imposing the
tha matter would e wun. mm. a Mntences that so far the flnea hava
atatad that If given ordera by the dla- been nominal because non of .the real
triot attorney the law would be en I inatla-atnra of tha trust had been
forced rigidly. The incorporated towns Drt)Ught into court i There aro'about
throughout the county, It Is said, will 100 defendants yet to plead to the
oe ruiea uy mrii u.u ...u ... i cnarges in tne maictmant ana many or
only. Pieces where tne sheriffs "au- these have had their appearance aet for
tnonty wui nom wm v July 10, when they will plea or enter
places where there is no charter, a demurrer to tha indictment : It Is
BaoosJcn aeus repers. . , i interred rrom a remara miM pj as
Ta Ttnoanieh: a local saloonkeeper and "tant United Btatea-, Attorney Jamea
kTA iha Wal flra rienartment. UOlt mat tne rinsiuaaers in me trust
Sown
mnranf. reeiinr ion v. neat once ao. , ""., '
piled fot a position as newsboy for The tTt ,n.2LT w"
bw&S1! HS&n
iJ aa soon on tha . streets selling th, .0.rS"nU"t,onu yt I : hv
ta nedestrisna Mr. RuconlcS een unawe to op aa
iiniitail much attention on tha Btraeta. I " -
XliJil3mVLtt& AT ILVLF
on the routes. He returned as many as
four limea aner irow auppjy ana Si-
wave .came back : with the money- In
land. 1 Mr. Ruoonich undoubtedly fared
better than many or tne carriers, as nis
prevailing rule was tnat n- cnange
should be given back. Mr. Ruoonich in-
MAST; FOR SUNDAY LID
Chris Kalmbach Is the name of the
patriotic individual who haa a - beer
aarden at Twenty-fourth and Thurman
tZt thl arent that he would again etreeta In order to show his conUmt-t
ha n the grounds neat Sunday and ea. for District Attornev Manning-? orr
16
ay. 140,800 shares.
Call money, 22tt per cent
e
e
,e
namnces luumj i ..... 4 , ...
Balances a year ago, ........
$149,60.81
68,078.87
Bullion r. .0$ Hr
Copper King .., .,.. .... . .08 V4
Harpy Day v04Vj
n Vc r-nnaolidatad ........ -AS U.
New York. 'Juna 84.-A.Rai allvar. S7U 1 finnwtthna . 40 .
London, 80 3td. - lawstora ! -
New Tork-JonSon Silver. '
12
04 v
.10
.14 U
COITUR CALENB DISTRICT. '
.07H
.08
.04 Ht
vt
106ti
J01
103 V
United , States Government Bonds.
10.00 ' I . " New Torn. Jan $4. Government
4.00 .' I bonds:
.16 ' j . v.' 'V-'DeJe. Bid. Aekedi
.04 I iwoi, regisierea isua JV4H 106
Z7H I 00 coupon ....... jvjv
1.4 1 inrees, registerea . isis
Threea, small bonds. 181 8
Fours, regV new . 1926
Foura reg., old 1907
do coupon ....... 1926
Foura reg old ' ... 1 907
do coupon ........ 1907
Fours. Philippines .1904
do coupon ....... ... .
.46 I Twin Panama, new.
10 I District Columbia .. ....
iva
103U
102 H
ini tZ
128H 12'Ih
128 V;, 129 H
lt . 129 i4
S100t4 101U
1100 s 101U
109 h
104V 106H
104 105 h
114 ..4.
nected to. greatly exceed - the sales of
yesteroay... .".-. ' v. i v;-
: aaaay o . o JaUwaniaa '
A larra number ' of -clttsens of this
oitv lert on me noon cars lur aiwwaunie.
where they6xpected to quench the thlret
that 'was becoming more and more ap
parent They reached Mllwaukle In due
to close his saloon on Sunday .he. low
ered the flag which floata over hla place
to naixmaai ana .en. 11 tnat way yesterday.-
'.I ; '.'":-;- V
i Neighbors were incensed. but Chris
was obdurate. Desnite the protests of
those who live In the vicinity ha left
the flaa floating at halfmaat and today
had it removed crora tne puuaing. -unit
each seating between 70 and 80 people,
were made for tha convenience of tha
SmI eacn meal these war
filled three times. An timiUni t.hi.
We set, considering tha numbers served,,!
...... vm.. ciau.a, inn, iranii meats. ;
corn bread, huh. nniainu miAm. .n--J
of various kinds, coffee, andT sven cake I
ana pia '''',., ., i
. ine widow Coates paid tha bills and
the commissary alona nf tha nntiati..
amounted to a large sum. Tha prettiest
Indian glrla to be found did tha aerv
Ing. and tne eating waa one of the bis;,
features of the festlvitlea , Probably
no potlatch ever took.plaos at whlchi
such civilised fare was given and with)
SUCh an UP-tO-data CUisine. Tha Indiana
expressed their approval by whoops as
each new course was served and dls
playod the appetites of gourmands.
ana Olvea Xer Voaey Away. :
In glvlnt
Coates seated herself m front of het!
f .uf.- none attending the pot-
latch all gathered - In . a . A,.i-.i.
around her. Then she would whisper a
name to John Whole, an old blind In
Clan, who atood on the porch near her.
ana tie ahouted the name thus given.
The bearer of ths name came forward
and was given money from a Pile of
allver and gold colna filling Mra Coatea'
lap. ( Ioa moat of the Indians received
ZjilA u,n" ranging irom 83 to 820.
while no one waa allowed to go away
wunout at least a silver dollar. This
money did not last long with many of
tha Indians who immediately gamble!
,.uawf.nl al" Preeents of cloth and.
other things dear to the heart of thai
untutored red man. . Some of the ex
pert gamblers hava made killings during;
the potlatch and can live In ease for
yeara to coma
A large barn belonrlna- to Xfrm r.iu
waa cleared and in this the Indiana
gave danoeg nightly. Thla was also
used for thf gambling. . . ,
h. fi Votabls Bad Xsn ' Present.
Among the notable Tnd
wm John Hyton. whlV H tirirt ew ' tha fa-
dian wars of ptonear timea was tho
fast friend of the whites and rendered
Invaluable aid to tha troopa as a scout.
Ha is now verv old and fn.it u. 1 .,,...
neaTenJno- yton has never received
anything, for hla servicas, which ho
Prtormm4 at great risk to himself, and
an effort la now belnar mad tn. AA...... A
penaion tor him from tha government.
He Is still a great admirer of tha whites
and prefers the company of white peo
ple to thoae of his own color, t
Another notable Indian who was an
posing figure at the feasts was "Qls
Harbor" Joa. He eontributad ti nnn
ward assisting Mrs. Coates tn .b.
tha potlatch a succesa and nr..M
every meal at one of the large tables.
SUMMER SCHEDULE AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
V;'':.'," sasMHMS-aasaaWaaaa, ' '
During the vacation of Rev. wiillami
Hiram Foulkes, D. D., the pulpit of tha
First Presbyterian church will be aun. :
piled as foUows: July $1. Rev. Ira W-
Landrlth. D. D. ' LL. n. t
Tennessee: July 88. August 4 and 11.
Rev, WtUiam Foulkea. D, .. of Kansai
City, Kansas; August 18, 25 and Sep.
tember 1. Rev. Charles Rnrma'n . t?i..k
ards of Sterling, Illlnola, ,
Dr. Landrith. the flrat namad ta Ln.A.
Of the leading ministers of the country
biiu Amuor vi iu. vumoenanu lorces inv
tha recent union. Dr. William Foulkes.
the father of the pastor of tha First
Presbyterian church of thla city. Is on
of tha leaders of the middle west Rev.
Charlea Gorman Richards ia a young
man of much ability and a claasmata
of. Dr. William Hiram Foulkea .
GRAVE DANGER FOR
PUR TRADE IN ORIENT
. (Journal Special Ssrvlea.)
Toklo, June 24. At a meeting this
afternoon delegates from the chambers
of commerce of Toklo, Osaka, Kobe.
Kyoto and Yokohama drafted a resolu
tion Indicating that grave danger la fac
ing the commercial relationa of tha
United States and Japan, owing to the
antl Japanese sentiment on tha Paclflo
coast. .The resolutions point out the
necessity of resorting to speedy meas
ures to remove the obstacle to trade de
velopment. The, resolutiona will be of
ficially adopted and the United States
chambers of commerce asked to cooperate.
time, but were greatly surprised to find Idren who live tn the neighborhood . were
that the liquor shops of that place had especially amaaed at the saloon man's
been closed a short time before they action. They failed to understand why
arrived. These parties at onoe retraced the flag was not flying from the top
their way to.thle.eity and gave up all 0f the pole. - - ;
nopes vi friiuin vi'i uniiiu ui 1 1 1 a
?K7
Jan.
reu. ....
March :'
before the opening of the aaloona this
morning.- The cloalng at Mllwaukle was
duo to the apprehensions of disorder
that were aroused - when It developed
that Mllwaukle was the only wet town
in this region. - .y v
. Srlnkers Blsappolated. ,
.'The new resort wnicn was opened 1
yesteroay ey Mr. iuricaaon near tnel u,t
riackamaa north. of the cltv. waa wall I Aug.
attended.' many thinking that there P?pt
would be plenty of liquor there, but In i
thla thev were disappointed, as nothing) Nov,
wag served aside from cigars and toft Dec ....
Kew York fJotton Market.
Ooen. Hlati fJow.
U41; l 118$
June
1161
.1146
.1150
.lit
.11.6
1170
114$
1174
11R6
1128
1146
11.14
114S
1150
1127
1104
1123
.1131 ll'O 11".'?
$4
1160
1164 :
1169
1168
1170
1154
1127
1144
114?
l:
23
1148
1162
1157
115S
11 M!
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rupeclal Vlspalch ta Tbe Jnoraal t '
Loses Fingers of One Hand.
' SpMlal tMpek to T Joarnal.)
Astoria, Or June 24. N. II. Lvetell
was brought to the city . last evening
from Skalnoknwa. where he had beu
working- in a inlnrl mill . ,i..fi ....
caught his left hand In a cutting r -chine,
severing all of hi fingers nt 1
lirai joint.
. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, st -ula,
pimples, raHhes, etc., are ri 1 t 1
impure blood. Burdock Blood huu . t
ia a cleansing blood tonic. M s
Clear-eyed, clear-brained, clai-r.i:
Six Killed In V.'rcr' .
Hartford, C--- . .? t
men were k!i
when a
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