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'.' V:' Tira y OREGON DAILY j6 14 BANKS. v UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. ORBOOH. . s Mnrtlimal CVirnar Thlnf ul rvalr aiMll. ' . Transact 4' General Banking Business. DRAFTS I88TJTO . Available la ': All Cities of tha United States and Europe Honjkong and Manila. Collections mmum on ororaDie Terms. l.n,;;, C. A INS WORTH I Caahiar R- W. 8CHM1E1IR ' Vice-President. R. LEA BARNES I AaalaUnt cashier. ....... W. A. BOLT - - ' Assistant Cashier A. m. W..IGHT . ' C T ADD TIL.TON. BANKERS Portland, Orefon. Established 1851. " Transact a General Rankin Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Savings hooka Issued on saving deposits. Interest paid on tlma deposits. f MERCHANTS NATIONAL. RANK Portland. Oregon. ill rRANIC WATSON.. President I R. U DURHAM. ...... .Vice-President ' a w. HOTT Caahiar OEORQE W. HOTT. . Aaalatant Caahiar " ', . CATCHINO. . . ,econa "i"ni i,ssmer , Tranaaeta a General Banking Buainaaa. Draft and Letters of Cradlt Issued Available to All Parta of tha World. Collections a Specialty. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Established 114. Haad Office. San Franoltoo. v I Capital paid up... .84.000.000 I Surplua and undtrlded profit a 110.151. 171 General Banking and Krrhanir Business Transacted. Interest on Tlma iwposlts. SA VINOS DEPARTMENT Accounts may ba opened of 110 and up- wsro. roruand Brancn cnimvtr or tommrci Building. WM. K. MACRBA... Manager J. T. BuRTCHAELL. . . .Aaa't Manager THIRST NATIONAL BANK Portland, Or. Oldaat National Bank on Paclflo Coaat JT CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 11.600.000.00. DEPOSITS, $11,000,000.00 A. I MILLS President W. C ALVORD Aaalatant Caahiar J. W. NKWKIRK Caahiar I B. F. HTEVENS. .Saoond Aaa't Caahiar TO DAY'S MARKETS If Shippers Will Send Efffffl to Market With the Least Delay They, Will -IfcV ceive Much Better Prices for TIicm. COARSE IVOOLS NOT III HUH Call This Season Has Been Principally for the Fine Grades Price Good. TRUST COMPANIES. VA PORTLAND TRTTRT COMPANT OF OREGON tha Oldaat Truat Company In r Oregon. RESOtTRCES OVER $1,100,000. General Banking. Two per cant Interest on check accounta (evan hundreds) on dally balancaa of 1500 or ; oyer. Letters or creou ana exenange on an parta or tha world, savings ae- i counts. Tlma certificates, I to 4 par cant; short-call fractal certificates, 5too 7 or over. U to 4 per wnt. Call for Book of "ILLUSTRATIONS. . southat rorner Tnira ana va eia. rnona Frivata Excnanga ti. ; BEN J. I. COHEN . B. LEE PAGET. , . .Prealdent . Sacra tary H. L. PITTOCK. J. O. OOLTRA.. .Vlca-Praaldent .Aaalatant SaoraUry P ECTTRITT SAVINGS TRUST CO. 161 Morrlaon Stmt, Portland, Oragon. N Tranaaeta a Oencral Banking Buatnaaa. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT In tar- "' aat allowed on Time and 8(iTlnga Accounta. Acta aa Truatae for Eatataa. Drafta and Lettera of Credit Available on All Parts of the World. C. F. ADAMS Prealdent j L. A. LEWIS First Vice-Preeldent A. JU MILLS... Second Vlee-PrewldeBt I R. C. JUBITZ Secretary GEO. E. RUSSELL Aaltant Secretary TITLE GUARANTEE A TRUST COMPANT $40 Washington 8tret. MORTGAGE IXAN8 ON Portland Real Eatata at Loweat Ratee. Title Inaured. Abstracts Furnished. J. THORBURN ROSS President I JNO. E AITCHISON Secretary OEORQE H. HILL Vice-President T. T. BURKHART Treasurer BONDS AND INVESTMENTS. H ORRIS BROTHERS. Chamber or Commerce Building. - Municipal, Railroad and Public Servlca Corporation Bonds. 1V6WNIN8-H6PKIN8 COMPANT Established 1$S BROKERS. D 8TOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Prirate Wires. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phono Main IT. Today's market features: Coarse wools are rather slow. Watermelon aeaaon well on. Plnnln nallaaa llaw trudB. Runburrr market Is advanced. Chicken receipts liberal. Tnm.tn rnarknf holrllnS Well. Fancy eggs are holding their own. All Demand for Tina Wool. a ih. wool nun cornea to a close It Is apparent more than ever that the div of fine duality wool haa . almost n.i in th Willamette valley. For many years the Wlllamotte valley led all Other wool-proflucing ecuone ui mo CIIERKY SEASON 1 C03IING TO AN END v 'Tha cherry aeaaon fa closing 4 fast Already tha supplies are showing a big deorease and for this reason prices are atlffer all around. Fancy Blngs and Lam- berta will now bring about 10c, while nloa Royal Anoea will range around 0 and So a pound. 4 I never saw cherry supplies so 4 heavy during the past 10 years 4 aa they were this aeaaon." 4 4 George Davenport of Davenport Bros. 4 8HEEP8KINS Shear eng. IB O20a each: short wool, ISO 40c: rnSlun. wool. jyuc earn; long wool, vocoil.oo each. TALLOW Prime, per lb, JttCc; No. ana creaee. zcvzho. CHITTIM BARK 6c par lb. muts aad Tegetablea. POTATOES $2 par sack. ONIONS Jobblnc orloa New Call fornla red, It per sack; New Walla walla Zfttft lo.; garlic, lo per IB. APPLES New, tl.00Ol.7t. FRESH FRU1T8 Oranges, t!04: clflc elope In the growing of finer qual- b,nanas, Sc lb; lemona, $4.60 (.26 per itv hut or late vtuira there has been a i,n.. n. u.,r . i - ,, ,i t IT??' "", c,yaiiL ai.vv pww graauai aeceriornnwii ui ' I 100: pineapples, 3.26of. 00 doa. araue this ttme it la tne exception 'nie-a u. truK 26 cherriea, 01Oo lb; logah- the rule to aecure fancy wool south of b,rrie., $ii,10 crate; peachea, 7Scffl this city. In former years It was the ,J6 cantiloupee, fancy. tJ.760t.ti; rule for Willamette valley wool to sell raapbrje,, .forf. p"um'' ,' ter- from I to 6c a pound over th woola of men. .fl,'.,?! , ' 1' Oycrbcck & Cooke Companyl 2S5ft?S JJSSS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON, STOCKS AND BONDS. WE DO A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESa Continuous Markets by Private Wire. Quick Serrlca. SAFES PORTLAND SAFE CO, SOLE AGENTS for Herring-nau-Marvin saies ana ' "Wanganene Bteel Safe CCs bank safes; i to second-hand fireproof safes and bank . aafea, very cheap. Sea them or write us. M 7tn at b!tEB6LD MANGAkESE SAFES I Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened. Jacks. Jails, metal furniture. Both 'phones. J. E.! Davis, 66 til TYPEWRITERS TRANSPORTATION. BLICKEN8DERFER TYPEWRITER Agency Supplies; repalra Raleigh bldg 6th and Washington sts. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB. brush, soap,' $1 per month. Portland Laundry Towel Supply Co.. ttb and Couch sts. Phone 410 TRANSFER AND HAULING C O. PICK OFFICE (1 1ST ST, BE tween Stark and Oak sts.; phone tit. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious brick ware bouse with separata Iron rooms. Front and Clay sta. OL8EN-ROE TRANSFER CO. Jamestown Exposition LOW RATES AUG IT a. . 101 It, IS. lit Chicago and return, $71.60. St Louis and return, $67.60. St Paul, Minneapolis, Dvluth, Supe rior. Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re turn, $60. 3 TRAILS DAILY S For tickets, sleeping ear reservations and additional formation, call oa or address H. DICKSON, C P. A T. A. US TXtaVD ST, rOBTXAX O, OB. Telephones: Main 680. Home A-21S6. Henry Roe. W. A. Cleland. F. P. Sheascreen. General transfer and storage; safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed and shipped. 209 Oak at Both phones. VAN HORN TRANSFER A STORAGE Co, Inc. Furniture and piano moving a specialty; storage warehouse. 40-42 Id st. comer Ash. Phone Main 1618. PENINSULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE Transfer, 247-- Alder st Phone Main I1T1. OREGON TRANSFER CO, 184 N. 6TH. Main 68. Heavy hauling and atoraga. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRAN& fer Co. Storage. 824 Stark. Main 407. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUN ST A CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS PORTLAND, OREGON. EVERDING A FARRELL, PRODUCE and commission merchants. OBT "AC TO -T-A-UXXP CO. Steamships ffOANOKE and GEO. W. ELDER Fall for Eureka. San Frandaeo and Loa Angeles direct a vary Thursday at I p. m. iicket odea lit Third, near Alder. Pbcnea M. Ill L H, YOUNG. Agent elons, 2 2 He per VEflKTini.iaj Turn In. Ann hi.n" ll 0lt Back- carrotg, 76ci.OO par sacL, .tf? bw,t, 1-7B Pr Prsnlps, $1 000 ar.H cabbage, t.00; tomatoes. Call- lumia, vucvti; Oregon, 11.60; par snips, vuctvti.oo; wax beans, 4c; green. 6c per lb; cauliflower, 11.26 1.60 doaen: beaa.4e6c: hoaanradlah iu, arucnoxes, WV60 floa; rhubarb, to iu, green on i on a, zac per aoi; bell pep pers. 10 12 He per lb: head lettuce. i qui: cucumDera. nothouse. o IE. An' .. . i n . , n.a"lt from th? trade, ha. not en so ""1'' " corn "Mo ao" eagerly aought aa fine wool. The ruling wrenee, -ais, arte. values, too, have ahown a greater range SUGAR Cube, I6.2IH; powdered. tnis year man uauai; aue no uuuuv oerry, ary, granulated, the heavier demand from manufacturers 6.S7; Biar, 6.7H; conf. A. I6.67H; for best quality. ' extra b, t5.t7H" golden C, $6,274;" D Manlo Oaaaas Clow Trade. yeiiow, i.i7H; beet granulated. $5.77 With tha atorea of all the members rr'-. " .. . . . . . t - ivu Ruvun on nci oaaia or tne romana ttevau ura (Above orice- in xo Amn ml M.h nm-A tnr the dT on account of ve P"c r days net eaah .. - ------ ----, ,h.r. quoiaiions. eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington. This year has shown more clearly than ever that Willamette valley ralaera are not navlne SS muoh tlon to the Merino and other fine grades but are raising sheep nowadays prin cipally for mutton. These large sheep Droduce onlv coarse wool and thla Is the reason why Willamette valley wool prices In general are not higher, and In mint lnatancea. are not so high, as thna rill In- Mat of the CaSCadea. This year demand in me wool mi SAMPLES SD017 . HEW YIELD Wheat Specimens Brought Into Pendleton Look Like SlxtyBushel Product. WaeM of Quality, Special Dlipeteb to The Jeorsal. Pendleton, Or!, July it. Gradually tha work of harvest ing tha big wheat crop lei Uma tilla county la commencing. By tha end of tha week several combined harvesters will be put In operation In tha different lo calities, and within a few weeks 240 machines will ba seen in the fields. Where threshing haa been dona the yield la good and tha -quality of the wheat ts excellent -Some aamples have been brought Into Pendleton whloh la averag ing 61 and 60 bushels to tha' acre. IIAEiaMAN A BUYER U J OF UNION PACIFIC "11 ' i-'t flsHpMNkMS J PnrchM to Booat TIaei snd Futs ; : Market Up Slamp Oo- IIJuKtfl.t IIJ . onrrn. nnnniu I I I I I S Eun Is Better in Yards, but , Demand 1$ t Equal to V All That Come. , Harrlman wag' reported a purchaser I Portland TTnlnn MtruV-ara T.,1 Official racaTpta: ' ' '7' " of Union Paolflo today md. succeeded Toda- fS ii ,VP at on. tlma . In putting up. tha price w7 ago.';::::: . . lit . nearly iwo points. All of this was lost Xw.a l5 $7$ later, besides nearlv a oolnt nf Previous year... II it- tit day's price. I ..There waa a yery liberal Increase In Bullishness and manipulation In Union in rvn sheep in tha local yards to Paclflo carried tha rest nf th n.t I day, as compared with tha arrivals n hlaher. but nn tha Anw- tn n k I recent Derloda. Thla. hn ka . leader the rest of tha market slid andlf01 uPn th prlf. tor everything closed sharply lower. I tnat cams was readily picked up by Paclflo Mall and Dlatlllera killers at Ouoted flrures. ' about the only one to .hold tha' bull According to bast Informed livestock tone to tha end. Early London values! PP' It now begins to appear aa If no were lower for Americana. . .1 further concession In tha sheep price Is urnciai New Tork prices by Overbeckl '"'r in tha near future because of the A Cooke company; DESCRIPTION. CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. July 17. July II. Gain. 1106 V IIKH Itt 774 tt l 7i B t6UA I0V4 1UJ A 1VUHA WUIT 1 I 0 .::::::::::?8 waa llttla huilnrnf in the city depart menta of either the produce or whole ?rocertea. None of the houses closed or the day, although some made the bluff yesterday In order to gain favor with the association. It Is stated, how ever, that had the day been a general holiday they would have been pleased to take a day off with their customers and play ball In the grass at Bonneville. Nevertheless some of the most prom inent members of the street tooK a non- day with the grocers. The closing or me reiau snupa cu-u hill In demand for loganberries and prices are from 10 to 26c lower today. Receipts were liberal, but the cooler weather will allow stocks to be carried over until tomorrow. Two cars of watermelons arnvea in t Vi 1 inrnlnr In verv rood shape. Qual Itv much better than first srrivala. while price Is lower. Raspberries Are XlgHsr. HONET $$.! per crate. COFFEE Pacaaaa branda 16.6S. SALT Ce-ar" Half pound. 100s. Ill per ion; bus. iii.bo; table, dairy. 60. $16.60; 100s. $16.26: bales, tt.10: lm- rui i u verpuui, ova, iit.vv; lvus. si, 24s, $16.00; extra fine, bbls, 2s. k and 10s. I4.60O6.60: Liverpool lumu rock. izu.do per ton; co-ID rock. 111.00; loos. I1U.DU. (Above prices apply to sales of leu than car lota. Car lota at special prices suDject to fluctuations.) KlCE imperial Japan. No. L e: No. 2. 6HSc; New Orleans, nead, 7c; Aiax. 6c: Creole. 60. BEANS Small white. 11.10: large white, 13.26; pink. 11.26: bavou. t.0; Llmfta, 6lic; Mexican red" 4Uc NUTS Peanuta. Jutneo, Ue per lb; Virginia. 7 He per lb; roasted, 10c per lb; Japanese, (fi6Hc; roasted. ?97Ho per lb; walnuts. California, ISo per lb; pine nuts. !4l6o per ID: hickory nuts. July SepL Dec. May If all tha bull news coming from tha middle west spring wheat country was taaen as gosnel truth by the trade val ues In the Chicago market would have advanced 6o a bushel Instead of to 14c ti today's closing there shows. The market started mixed but aa tha trading got under way the bullishness Increased! Llveroool waa weak, dull and a fraotlon lower on the report of Broom hall that In the aouthexn part of Ruaala, harvesting returns were satisfying with weather conditions favorable. However, the reports that In tha east and nortn west some damage is shown In tha spring crop aa a result of too much heat and drought. A wire from St Louis: "Howard county, one of Missouri's best wheat counties, reporta the yield smaller than expected." Indianapolis Wheat resorted rottlnr in shock and half uncut In central In- dlnna. There Is a report out that the Inter national Harvesting company has Just Insued a statement telling of a half crop of oats. Official Chicago prices by Overbook at (jooae company: WHEAT, Open. High 10c per lb; Braxll nuts, lie per lb: fil- With the raspberry season about to .i.pralb: ,Z" , "ut"' 18 cloVe SuppUes are very email along the -rts 16c per lb; fancy pe street and the price has advanced to Pr lb. almonds. l2mc. July Sept Dec. May Sept . 91 4 . H I7 .100 102H CORN. Low. Close, MS o4 ecans, 18O20o 11.60 a crate for 24s. with demand bet tar than annnlv. CrookednecK squasn, nrsi oi in- on are renorted In today Dy oners fj ham romnanv from White Salmoh. Tomato market Is holding well, with the best Oregons still In good aemana around $1.25 and 1.60. California stock ranging around $1 for beat. Ooaranteed Erg Hold Price. Kaata, Fish and Fro vis Ions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy, c per id; large, 7W80 per id: ve&i. extra, hwc per id: ordinary. 8c per lb; poor. 67e per lb; mutton. fancy. ai9c per ID. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack Hocajj hams. 10 to 1J lbs, J"Ac per lb; M to id ids, ioc per id: is to zv ids. 15 c: breakfast bacon, 16HfZ2o pet lb; picnics, izc per id; cottage roll, May Sept Dec May July Sept Sept Oct. . .. ItK 64H .. 61V. 61V4 .. M V4 63 91H 93 6Vi I7V4B 100 Vi 101 A tin dp 62HB SIVi . rr.,."' ?L'.Vf ' "? K i 1 He pe Hbt reaAukr ortcrs. u Jan. - TT-i... vr smoaca. izc per id smoKeo. izc per id; street today with sales at V"L.8 Jfl I clear backs, Gnsmoked. 12cT smoked, lti OATS. 19 40 41 MESS PORK. 1612 1612 1112 1616 1640 16S0 LARD. . 7 87 192 . 100 900 196 41 NEVADA MIXING STOCKS Bid at, Portland, Or. 140 Front Phone Main 179. OREGON' FURNITURE MANUFAC. ' ' taring Co. Manufacturers of furnl 5 ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WAbHAM A CO.. WHbLESAtE dRO f" eers. manufacturers and commission - merchants. 4th and Oak sts Vi t FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND special orders. L. Ruvensky's furni- . .. thtniv xnT irrnnr at , ; ALLEN A LEWIS. COMMISSION AND .' :.. .produce merchants. Front and Davis (.: sts.,- fortiana. ur. CROCKERY AND Prael, Hegele A Co., Port- glassware. land, or. THE OREGON CHEESE CO. (INCV Cheese, butter, eggs, etc., dairy prod- vcta oougni or nanaiea on commission. 126 6th st (Swetland bldg.), Portland, ; or. 1WI8-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY i jo., carpers supplies, Barbers Fur niture. Barbers" Chairs. 10th A Morrison TRANSPORTATIOIf. Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS 5 TRIPS S. S, Spokane, July 98) Aug. 9. S. S. Santa oaa, July IS. ; troia boutb. U. 8. Ssaator July it, Aug. " : ".lil AXASXA BOUT '"V'. 'j-S--'ty'. '..jt7.v" : kag 7 Wtka, Jnneaa and way porta. ; t . '' Sailing p. m. x. . s. oc's Humbomt Jul- ia, aa City of Seattle Jul go Oovtage wy, v sun juiy 14, as (Ajt tmAVOXSCO oxm. ' SaUuf a. m. Front Seattle. vnaldent - Jol- nn S.. S. Umatilla. July 34 bonoma ....juiy 13, aa City lOoa, aa WasUngtoa St Ho! For Astoria 1 FastSteamerTeleraph , Dally (except Thursdays). Leaves Aldei "atraet 4ck T . m. . ' iob AX- ms." '.Cclcmbla Clvcr ftccnei-y &XQUXATOB JSTB STBAJCZBS. Pally aerfloe totwm rwtlut -14 nn ' ftaliaa. eiecrt Saodav. lee'b Portland - at 1 a. SI, rrl r ln hoot S p. B). carrylnaJ . 'mi.v.1 mwkA ftnlaaillii afmiminaila t tli" for vmttf end Mveatocfc. Iwl font cf Alder at frtlndr fat ef Cwrt st Ska ViliM. fboM Vala $U, Peruana, Prices Current Today on San Francisco Market. San Francisco, July 17. Nevada shares, bid prices: GOLD FIELDS DISTRICT. Sandstorm 46c, Red Top $4.26, Mo hawk $17, Columbia Mt. 62c, Jumbo $4.36, Jumbo Ext. $1.90, Vernal 19c, Pennsylvania IcA, Qoldneld M. Co. $1.70, Kendall 80c, Booth 51c, Blue Bull $2c Adams 14c, Silver Pick 63c, May Queen e, ,Nev-Bo.y .9c- R B Ext- 8c- Blue Bell 18c Dixie 6c, O. Columbia 44c. Hl- oIL" 6l' ,8t- ,Ive" Sc' Concueror 12c. RSck, icl I? Star 20cj Wonder 20cAv Potlach S6c, Oro 22c, Kendall Ext 2c, Sandet Ext. 4c, Mayne 6c, Atlanta 1 64c. Great Bend 7Sn i,n..nn. on-a EKmJn,terv1Uc.,T?d Iop Ext- 24, Florence $6.0, Dlamf B. B. Con. 23c, O. Daisy 12.45, Laguna $1.60, Commonwealth 1 k rfcl- z 6' Ur- Bend Ext 16c. Or. Bend ni inn ir . -r - Portland 21c Cracker Jack 21c. Francis Mohawk tl.i5A, Red Hill 64c, Mohawk Ext. 80, Lou -..Ion 7c, Y. Tiger 70c Grandma 16c, 8. Pick Ext. 4o. Y. Rose it Ext .6CA, Goldf. Cons. -w. 1 vg aull a.. AII0.1Jlt5 ZIC, COMSTOCK, wpmr i.o, Mexican 66c, Gould ft FoTIr i16ci. Son' Vlrl,nla C Savage J20, Hale A Norcross 62c, Yellow Jacket 90c Belcher 80c Confldem bi.. ;, jciAuii quer uc, union 32c BULLFROG DISTRICT. irnginai 70. Huur. M r Bullf. 4c, Nat. Bank 21c, L. Harris 2o' Amethyst 28c, Gold Bar 76c, Steinway 8c. Denver Buf. Anx 8c. r otc, ayn. uons. tic. Monty. Ohio Ext 7c, G. Scenter 10c. Mont v. M ir c uaisy c, HomesUke Cons. 91c, Yankee win oca, XNUggei bCA, Tramp Cons. 60c, Victor 9c, North Star 6c. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. $12.87UA. Mont. Ton is Kn m An,. . ' - juh. mi. i.iin, jaacnamara zsc, Mid way $1.15. Ton. Belmont 13.65. Ton Nn Star 24c. Ohio Ton. 8o. West End Cnn 87c, Rescue 16c. Ton. & Calif. 9cA. Gold en Ancnor lse, Jim Butler 11.06, Ton. t-asn ooy oc, xon. Home 6C, Host. Ton. lOcA. Monarch Pitts. Ex. 7c. Mont. Mid jxi. 4c, uoiden crown 8c. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Mann. Cons. 60CA. Manh. M. Co Ha. G. Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump. 6c, Dexter lie. joe zc, crescent oca. Combina tion lc, Granny 20c, Mustang 24c, Little urey zoca, uowDoy OCA, Orlg. Manh. 14c A, Broncho 7c, Jump. Jack 10c, Pine nut 7c, Buffalo 6cA, 8. Dog 17c, Y. Horse 4c, Indian Camp 6a VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Fairv. Silver King lOcA, Falrv. Eagle I1.00A, Nevada Hills $6.60, No. Star Wonder 4o, Eagle's Nest 2c, Ruby Won der 23c, Alice of Wonder ocA, Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.35. ures, according to quality. Those eggs that are not of fancy quality hardly move at any figure and shippers will do well to keen these stocks at home. Best niiallt-.la what la wanted. More chickens came to market yester day afternoon than for an entire week. This had aomewhat of a weakening ef fect UDon values, but supplies have been an amall heretofore that the trade ex perlenced but little difficulty In moving per lb; Union butts, 10 to 1$ lbs un smoked, 8o per lb; smoked, lc per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 He per lb; smoked, 18 Ho per lb; shoulders, 12Ho per id; picmed tongues, euc each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c, lie per lb; 6s, 13 He per lb; 60-lb tins. 12 Ho per lb; steam rendered, 10s, ll4o per io; ds. li ftc per id; compound, ios, iuc per id. nun Rock cod. 7e per io: flounders. Sept Oct. . Jan. . SHORT RIB8. . 166 $60 . 661 167 . 100 800 III $62 too 38H H 41 A 1611 1681 892 896B 86SA 166 852 $00 RAINS HELP WHEAT Crop Around Hooper Is In Very Good Condition. (Special Dhpateh to Tha JearaaL) Hooper. Wash.. July 17. The heavy rains that fell throughout the great Ami. Cod. Co. Am. C A F.. o. . . Am. Cotton Oil, o. Am. Loo. o Am. Sugar, o. . . . Am, Smelt, e. . . . do pfd. 1 Anaconda M. Co. Am. Woolen, o. Atchison, a B. A O. c do Dfd. Bkln. R, T Can, Paaf o. ... (Jen. Lea., c. do td pfd C A O. W.. c . . C. M. A St P. . C. A Nv W.. a . Ches. A O. ... C. F. A I., a... Colo. So., c Dels. A Hud. . . Erie, o. Illinois Cen. . . . Lous. A Nash. . Max. Can. M. It, A T., a . Distillers Ot. Northern . . Ore Lands .... Missouri Pan.. National Lead.. N. Y. Central.. . N. W.. Ont A W. Norfolk A W., o North. Pa,, o.. . , Pao. Mall St Co Penn. Ry P. O.. L A C Cot pressed 8. C. c, do preferred.. Reading, c do td pfd Rep. I. A 8.. c . . . do preferred . . Rock Island, c. . 8., A 8. F.. 2d pd. 8. L. A 8. W., c . . do preferred . . South. Pa., o... do preferred.. South. Ry.. c... Tenn. C, 4 1 Texas A Pac T., Bt. L A W;, c do preferred. . Union Pac, c. . . . do preferred . . U- 8. Rubber, c . . V. 8. Steel Co., c. do preferred . . Wabash, c West li Tel Wis. Can., c Virginia Chem.. . 0 44K 20 143 83 35 S7H 100 68H 1I2H 111 106 67 H e i is 76 I1H 81 71 $0 143 20 141 49H 142 83 I2H 36 lOOTillOO III 12$ uJliu5u"3r.JieT' 11 t0T PP"i from all directions. . Amvali Of sheen tivfa-wara 1 An head, compared with none a week ago 176 head a year ago and $41 head the day corresponding to this In 1906. A year ago today sheep Values war firm but unchanged. Cattle Bun -Disappoints. with the run of cattle, and for that son cannot give liberal receipts aa reason for decline In values. Practi cally all tha supplies coming at this tlma are from putaide the etata, local raisers evidently being of the opinion that it will pay to hold stocks for a while. Receipt todav wera var- amall tha total numbering but 64 head. This com pares with arrivals of 111 head a week ago. 191 head a year ago, and II head this day in 1905. A vaar are, wta- cattle value wera weak, but unohanged. log Bun man. A very small run of boss continues in the yards. For tha 24 hours but 70 head came tn. None oame last Wednea. day, 16 head a year ago and double that amount two years ago. Todays market is auu, Dut Tirm at former figures. A year ago today boss were firm hnf unchanged. Official llveatock orioee: Hogs Best eastern Oregon. 11.10? stockers and feeders. 16.00 at. IS: china. ! fat. $6 26 (ff 6.60. cattle Best eastern Oregon ateara. 14.00: beat cows and half era. II ts- bulls. $1.00. . f Sheep Wethers. I4.160i.l0f lambs. $5.00. Cattle for the Korth. (Special IHapatrb to The JoarmaL) PendletasS Or.. July 17. Two hundred head of fat cattle have Just been shipped from this point over the North ern Paclflo to 8eattle. They were driv en into the city by T. B. Hall H. Black well and A. M. Mulkey. of Long Creek, Grant county. Several thousand head of fine oattle are now ready for the markets in Grant county. CATTLE MARKET IS LOWER Total aales for day, 672,700 shares. Call money closed 2 per cent No More Spooning in Parks. Taeoma. Wash.. July 17. The city Jiark board Is gotng to try to stop spoon ng in the city parks, especially Wright nark. To accomplish this numerous electric lights will be scattered over the park. On the theory that no adequate spooling can be prosecuted in the glare, of an arcllght the park commissioners believe the time honored custom will be entirely broken up. Eastern Price Weak and Ten Cents DownSheep Are Strong Chicago. July 17. Official recelpta: lion, uaitie. Bneep. Chicago 30.000 12.000 16.000 Kansas City 13.000 8,600 4.000 Omaha 11,000 t,000 4,000 Hoiis are steady; left over, 45,000. Re ceipt a year ago. 28,000. Prices: Mixed, I6.70tf8.05; heavy. $6.706.96; rough, $S.80i35.60: light $6.806.10. Cnttle Weak, 10O lower. Sheep Strong. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO P0ST0FFICE ROBBED (Journal Special Berr!ee. s- ' Ban Francisco. July 17. Ths safe In the postofflce at South San Francisco was blown yesterday and $1,800 in stamps and money taken. The burglars escaped. lb.; Steelheads, 10c per lb; herrings. 6c per lb; soles, 6o per lb; shrimps, 10c per lb; perch, 6c per lb; black cod, 7c per lb; tomcod, 7c per lb; lobsters. 16o per lb: fresh mackerel, 8c per lb; crawfish. 20c per dox: sturgeon. 10c per lb: black bass, 20c per lb; sliver smelt, 7c per io : snaa. o per id tiiacn coa. 7 He per lo. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per gal lon. $2.50; per 100-lb sack, $4.50: Olym- lnsure a bountiful crop of wheat thla season. Ail Kinds or crops were bene fited by the rain. Fall-sown grain will be above the average and the farmers regret that they did not sow a larger acreage, rxortn or nere in tne Kitivlll country more than half of the land la sown to fall wheat and a big yield Is promised. ine winter wneat harvest will begin in a few days. Combines will be quite generally used here this Jan. . . . Feb. ... March . April May ... July ... Aug. . . Sept .. Oct. ... Nov. . . Dec, New York Cotton i Market. July Open. High. Low. 17 16 1187 1206 1183 1205 1188 ail that came at the brice auoted. Some her ih hith,i 7 that tried tn hold UD the retail trade for ha 1?n nr Ih- pstflah lAn nee lh- ; .1- hlgher values than quoted are still keep- mon, fresh Columbia chlnook. 11 He per wheat district of Hooper recently will ing meir cmcaens. Cheese market continues to Improve, the tone holding very well at the sd mum nf Uc minted yesterday. Creamery butter is quite firm, with supplies and demand equal. Today's market prices: drain, Floor and Feed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 90, large lots; small lots, 9e. WHEAT Club, 84 H 85c; red Russian, 12c: blueste , 87088c; valley, 84 86c. CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, $29.00 per ton. BARLEY New Feed. $21.0022.00 rer ton; rolled. $23.00 24.00; brewing. 2l.0O2IO0. RYE $1.55 per cwt OATS New Producers' price No. 1 white, $28.00 per ton; gray, $27.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, $4.80; straights, $4.26; export 14.00; valley, $4.30$4.40; graham, s, $1.76; whole wheat $4.00; rye, 60s, te.OO; bales, 12.75. MILLS TUFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings; $25.00; shorts, country, $20; city, J 1. 00: chop, $16.00931.00. HAY Producers price Timothy, Willamette valley fancy, $17.00018.00; ordinary, $12.00 14.00: eastern Oregon, $18; mixed, $10010.60; clover. $7.60; grain. $810; cheat $8.60010.60. Butter, Errs and Poultry AW-IIS m SJ-S.VVt VIJ Ih 1 . - . . T pla, per gallon, $2.25; per 115-lb sack, season on account or a scarcity-or men, 15.60 6. Z6; Eagle, canned, loo can; I I Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, July 17. Official prices: . Open. Close July 16 Loss. W HKAT. d 7s ld d 7s 8d d 7s 6Hd CORN. Sept.. 4s 10d 4s lOftd 4s lid Hd 17.00 dos. CLAMS Hard ".hell, per box. $2.40; razor clams. J2.00 per box: ioc per dos. Faints, Coal Oil. Eta ROPE Pure Manila, 15c; standard, jul- . .7g id 7s 1 13 c; sisal, 11c. Sept 7a ld 7s 2 COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, ec, ,i7s.4d 7s 4 19e per gal; water white, iron bbls. 14c per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head light 170 deg.. cases. 21Uo ner eaL GASOLINE 86 deg.. cases. 24 Ho ner gai; iron ddis, ioc per gal. BENZINE It deg.. cases. 2 to oar sal: Iron bbls, 93c per gat TURfmNTiisui in cases, 8c per gal; wooaen ihhs, via per gai. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7o per lb; 600-lb lots, lc per lb; less lots, 8 54c ber lb. WiKis ftAiLH f resent basis at 13.16. Minneapolis Wheat Market. Minneapolis. July 17. Wheat close: aeptemoer, vac. St. Louis Wheat Market. St Louis. July 17. Wheat close: ueptemDer, svftc. BUTTER FAT f. c, b. Portland SALEM ASPIRES TO leet cream. 26c: sour. 24c. Oi.UXjJX aOilllLO J BE "CANNERY CITY"! Sw BUTTER City creamery." 27c; sec onds, 26 He; outside fancy, zbc; seconds, 22V.C. store Oregon. 18019a EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 23 H Z4c; good canctiea. iiv,wiic. CHEESE New Full cream. flats. 16l5Hc per lb; Young Americas, 160 lovic per id. POULTRY Mixed chickens. 14 14 He; fancy hens. 14H15c; roosters, Cherry Season Ended. (Special Dlapatch to Tha JoanuLI Eugene, Or., July 17. The Allen Fruit company's cannery in this citv closed the season's run on cherries yes terday. A record pack waa put up. OUT No. 3 Home Phone Directory CONTAINING 5,000. SUBSCRIBERS TO BE DELIVERED IN A FEW DAYS. t The Home Telephone Plant is now on a substantial pay ing basis. No better time than now to buy Home Tele phoneecurities. Portland Home Stock Around $45 Portland Home Bonds Around $85 A PICK-UP. The man who buys on any reaction will pocket large re turns. Many large blocks of these Home Bonds have been purchased in the past thirty days by insiders. The pnident and successful investor invariably buys when conditions are such to cause a weak market and timid investors sell out. Louis J. Wilde No. 5 Lafayette Building, Portland, Oregon. over 7,000 cases being the output thla season aa compared with 2,000 last sea son, which was considered a good pack. (Special Diipatch to The Jovrotl.) Salem, July 17. Though crowned the "Cherry City' by a resolution passed by the Pacific Coast Nurserymen's associa tion. Saiem Is now to aspire to be "The il . ... ' ar,A i .. . . L.n,,A '.'""V- ii.,' nill "V" ? " ouality. The cannerv is now working at j uv.uo, J -m li IVti M W , a 0 U1JII1 lJ La J. 1 S3 LlUQi HO Vlil Oil vauiici lt 1- a - . a . . -h. , . old, lOHc lb; fryers, 1617c lb; broilers, additional to the Salem Mutual Canning 0I Perries ana otner rruus, 1d(3ll7n lh nM ilnrlra 1 r- Ih .nHi. I .nmnon.. nrtilh 4 ti AiMMtini, a lapv. I ' 1 " ducks, 16 16c lb; geese, old, 8f)10c per plant here. The Weber-Russell Canning MTATTT V-f'.F.NT1 STTTT lb; spring geese, 12HPUo per lb; tur- company of Seattle has signlned its I XliAUXLi X 'VjUIX A OU11 seys iif ik id ror old; squabs, 2. 60 I positive intention oi ouuaing a cannery per doz; pigeons, 81.25 per dox. Dressed nere and the board of trade through its poultry, llHc per lb higher. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1904 crop prime to choice, H7c; medium to prime. 6V4c; con tracts, crop, ivduc. WOOL. 1907 clip Valley. 20021c eastern uregon, loaiaic. MOHA1K- New 1907 ZSfliJSHa. BUYERS MAY SHEftK, president, H. B. Thiesen, at -the nur serymen s convention last weex an nounced that another cannery would be in operation for the next year's fruit crop, resieraay manager w. j. xinson or Tllison oc lo. oi inn ciiy, me wen- known prune packers, announced that they would build a cannery nere on thnir nroDertv on Trade and Cottage streets, where their present packing plant is situated. The fruitgrowers who In, past years have been unable to ell their fruits will rejoice at the ad- The cherry crop here this year was Im mense and the fruit waa of an excellent TO COST THOUSAND TELLB MT?, STTE"RTv vent of these two new canneries, which ZZ 01lrlillJV are sure of being in operation by the next iruit narvesi. .1198 1216 1195 .1207 ...1177 ...1154 ...1143 .. .1175 ...1170 ...1181 1210 1182 1189 1102 1192 1170 1201 1180 1171 1148 1141 1168 1170 1178 1209 1205 1180 1188 1162 1190 1191 1200 1190 1199 1202 108 1180 1160 1145 1175 1171 1181 1 Portland Bank Statement Clearings today Clearings year ago. . .11,623,109.95 8S1.319.41 Gain "today Balances today .. $789,790.64 160.972.85 106,40(1 There is not so nrm a tone In poultry owing to larger arrivals 4 during the past 24 hours. The e price as yet shows no change, but very heavy arrivals will likely influence buyers not to e pay so much. "Eggs are still very slow sale, 4 especially for the ordinary run 4 of stock. "Dressed veal is not coming 4 half as fast aa demand justifies 4 and for 'this reason very lofty e prices are still being received 4j for all the supplies that come. 4 Small hogs are likewise in fine e demand at a good price." Mi. Sherfc of Sherk 4 Graham Co. United States Government Bonds. New Tork, July 17.- Government nds: . . ' Date. Bid. Asked. Twos, registered 1905 105 106 Art COUDon 1U0 l6'!i Threes, jeglsterejd..1918 102H108 do coupon. 1918 103 Threes, small bonds. Fours, reg., new.... 1925 128V do coupon 19Z4 1Z8. Fours, Philippines - 109 V twos, .Panama, new. . ... iv-. District of Columbia. ... 114V 101 129 129 ioevi Liverpool Cotton Lower. T.lvernool. Julv. 17. Cotton . futures closed quiet, IH to X points lower, New. York-London Silver." New Tork. Julv 17. Bar silver. 68 Kc: 'London, 1.H (Special Diipatch to The Jeorail.) Seattle. July 17. Eighty cents is the sum in litigation between tne juacuou- gall & Southwlck company, one of the city's biggest department stores, and Balling Selden, president of the Bronx Investment company, and one of the cltv's Drominent business men. The 80 cents is alleged to ba the balance due on a purchase or sio wortn oi goods made by Selden. He declares the action is a bit of spite. He says he bought some furniture for lis. wnen the bin was nresented he deducted the custom ary 6 per cent for cash and sent a check for 816.20. A statement was sent for the 80 cents. He would not pay, and the collector told mm Mcuougaii would nenH iRO.to a-et the money. He said he would spend $600 to beat him, and more li necessary, seiaen win aemana a Jury trial, and before this 80-oent suit is ended it will oost ths two sides $1,000 or more. r- m , Tonchet Asks Station Facilities. (Special. Dlapatch to The Journal.) Olympiad Wash., July 17. Ths rail road commission haa IssueJ a citation for a hearing against the Oregon Rail road oV Navigation company to be held In Olympla on September 8. This hear ing is on account of' the refusal of the O. R. A N. to build a depot and station at Tnwfhat In Walla TCallA. pmmf, and to install an agent and operator there. 1 It. is represented to the commission I that Touchet ia a community of about in I AAA nAnnla r, NE WPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and Is an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It "is easily reached, is not an expensive place to isit, has ex cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-bakes, oyster hunts, fishing," pebble and shell gtthering, etc., enjoys a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other at tractions thrf can be desired for recreation and pleasure. NEW?ORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service dairy- and- the-trip a pleasure throughout, LeaTe PoftlSrid'8 aT niT" Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets ' on salsJ ua.iy auu (juuu mi iciuiu uhih vcioDer.oi. i nere is also a oatur-day-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good fors return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the" Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. ' . . , WILLIAM atcMURRAY, . General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or. 1; 7"