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IS -v THE . OREGON DAILYw, JOURNAL PORTLAND. .THURSDAY :'EVENINO, JULY ;: 18. 1007. TODAYS MARKETS After Attending: a Successful Grocers Picnic at Bonneville : yesterday, the Trade Was Out in Force This Morning BEARS TELLING OF. HOP CSOP-I apricot tik is iinii iiur nmni NOW CLOSE AT HAND III 1 1 H fl if II il 1 1 1 1 1 II S S w , w a w w Vrite Kastern-Publications and Say -Prospects Were Never Better Here. Today' markets feature: Smaller chlckpn demand. Many price rule In eg;. Creamery butter weakens, fteara at work In hopa. Salmon from HoRtie rJver. Stat will enforca fruit law. Pink beans are firming up. Several rare bananas due. Another car watermelons due. Dalles corn In bad shape. 'This la a food tlm for peo-; pie to buy apricot tor preserv- 4 Int. Purine th next few day they will most, likely hav the 4 4 opportunity to buy them at th 4 4 lowest pHea, pf th , season. I 4 expect, larg shipments to come 4 4 to market from eastern Orexon and Washington during that time. Th croo Is not heavy and people will have to secure 4 4 their 5 wants rather oulck be- w cause cannery men are prepared to take everything In sight at e e favorable prlcca The 'cot are of very good Quality this sea- 4 e son." W. H. ' Dryer of Dryer, Bollam A Co. e V,: PLANS FOR LABOR DAY $1 OFF TODAY SENT IIP WHEAT Selling: Pressure Brought on All Sorts of Trouble Now Be- by Liquidation Sends Min- ported In Fields East -of ing Shares Downward. GOLDFIELD L088E8. Bean at Work la Sop. No encouragement of any kind. ' ,u. ivn th hoo arower of t .T li 'iV. ini.mi trn4t at this time, i . "e-oii, flw iruu crura, rials, ' tnVh'wod.al.r.eafet willing .gHc per, lb; Young Americas. It Is this onda, 4Sttcf outside fancy 26c; seconds, c; iiq. Oregon, PC LOOS Extra fancy, candled. 23 HO ate: aooa canaiea. a true. CHKE8E New Full cream, flats, Sandstorm ...I Red Tod .... Mohawk Columbia Mt. Jumbo do ext Vernal Gold. M. Co. . Borth lilue Bull Adams Silver Pick .. .01 .16 1.00 .02 .10 Blue Bell . , St. Ives Lone mar . Atlanta .... Florence . . . lSiCom'w'lth. . .03 Com. FracC .06 Cracker J... .02 Red Hill ... .02 Gold. Con... .01 Triangle A. .OS - .01 .0 .01 .04 .8tH .0 .26 .01 ' .01 .01 OOLDFIE1J5 GAINS. Columbia . . . .$ .OSIKewanoa . Portland 041 Bockies Values Up. J ; , Hfrlae Wheat U Bad. e A Minneapolis special say: . 4 Bprlng whfcat It thin, yellow. e full of rust and in a general way la very "unhealthy. Court waa In session toVlay and farmers In e from all directions. say they will 4 not raise oyer , ven or eight, bushels to the acre.". . ....I .011 . """. Hc per lb. Zr Li. iT mi iii una nt them arel ruuu n i auxea cniCKsn. I4r SLSiL totVee.l llftS fncy h... 14 16c; rooster?. 19 a " r: nr . . .m.. iic r ; i;"5. i.r d , S ?A!H? lb; frr.rs, ll7c lb; broiler. "-"k- tnr ,hjl -.! iyi7o id; old oucks, iso lb Severe Selling pressure caused by a general break In Nevada mine share values on the San Francisco market i spring today. ThlsN resulted In tue loss -of lo July Sept. ! Sos of sllowlng sorn T short s eri toMcka lle lb: geese, old. I10c per In Mohawk and Ztc In both Goldflmd Kr tnelr low priced contracts to ibj f- J?le per lb. tut- Cona and Florence. Red Top and Jumbo CHICAGO i WnKAT VAllTJlES. ; July 1 J. July IT. Gain. Loss. o , ,4 77H a . cover meir iuw pimi ..i"-- 'I kun llMlin 1 J brewers at price (hat will net a good 5?fV J? "-4 profit to them, while It would mean lfg' Flf??! ruination to the produoer In fact they I Pouury. i vi 10 tor..oI(1: tiu'ha. 12 60 Kxt each lost -6c. Combination Frao-M,y 1 geons. 11.26 per doa Dressed (Ion whs weak In the early day with a Ho Per lb higher. I loss of 26c. i ' 7KB ...12 N 7B 10IA 0 would kill the goose that lays tne golden- egg. nnXflag the Sastera Tress. ! v These parish reports are sent out to all the piers In the east that will - rrin thm. h&ra hoDina thereby that they will cause the few brewers willing to hnv to chanxe their mind. One re. Sops, Wool ant Sides. HOPS l0t crop prim to choice. stttpic; meoium to prime, Qsc; con truots. 107 crop. lOjfllo, WOOL 1907 cllr Valley. 20 0 21c eastern uregon. ittfiic MOM AIU-r-rNew 107 2JU- SHEEPSKINS Shaing. 16020c by Overbeck A nort In an eaatern naper saya that th I z'cJ?i.muon.w1' 'ni.a. wool. crops of Oregon and wasningion are in the bent possible shape, but thst while . California hops look good, the predlc V tion la made that the crop will not aver V tliat of a year ago. i V i The New York Producers' Price Cur- rent thus speaks of the situation: . "The local marketi has shown quite J some activity the past few days, be- tween 400 and 600 bales of Oregon hops ' havln been sold at a basis of 4 tf 10c. .. and one small lot brought 11c. This lat ter price was exceptional, and simply paia Because tne ouyer let. 60076c each; long wool, 76ctl.00 each. TALLOW Prime, oer lb. IUMc: No. t and areaae, 102Hc. (JHITX1M BARK so per lb. Trait and Yegstablss. POTATOES $2 per sack; old. $1.76. ONIONS Jobbing price New Call-, fomla red, 63 per snck; New Walla Walla tQi lo.; garll, 8c per lb. APPLKS New. $1.00 1.76. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, $104; bananas, 6o lb; lemona, $4.6096.26 per per grape n- nal. and simply ?"na"', " lD mons. 4.60O.26 had to have the bol; Umea. Mexican J4.06 some business la HPP1'?- d,"' 67c, according ' ,i!.6i.c.hflr"' 100 Lb: loA Cut the coaat nulte i - r . . i r "! disposition xo oispose oi meir io noia-1 .r.v. 7""- . ..nwi jca. i.o, uiuuib, fx, water- . Ings. "The New Tork etate yards continue melons, 22Hc per lb. VEQKTABLKS Turnips. to grow slowly, and It Is now generally U Ml . . Tr .p." n,w' 9c? conceded that U will be Impossible to "ck; carrot a 76ctr$100 per sack, rslse over 76 per cent of the 10 crop. ?. H-T Per parsnlpa $1,000 The vines, however, are In excellent con-1 f1 c?bbsge. $2.00; tomatoes. dltlon. strong and well cultivated, and irn,m .'M'1L,ei,on' CaU- 11.60: oar- y free, of vermin, 'ine reports I "". v.wi., wx c; from England are not so good, their 1 fr."" oc Pr id; caunnower. ti.sbtt crop being very backward on account of I j60 a'?n'; Pa- 6c; horseradish, 8c bad weather conditions, and they also artichokes. 6575c dos; rhubarb, $c complain or vermin, xne continental loss of 26c. Official bid price cooxe company: GOLDFIELD8 DISTRICT. Sandstorm 46c. Red Tod $4.10. Mo hawk iltf, Columbia Mt. (lc. Jumbo Chicago wheat market started strong on the higher Liverpool cables. Wheat carnage reports-added to th bullishness and at the close the market wa to 7c aoove yeateraay. a wire rrora Dugeoin, Illinois, reports Union Leader of Prominence, Possibly Mitchell or Gom pers, Will Be Inyited to Deliver Address of Day- May Use Gladstone Park. $4.26. Jumbo Ext. $1.76, Vernal lc I that wheat threshing 1 very disappoint crop are reported to be In excellent ,i i ahape." (v New Tork hon prices: -.State,. 1906, per pound ' State, 1906, medium to prime ,. State, 10S Paclflo coast, 1906V choice. . . ; pacific coast, 1906, prime... ; Paclflo coast, 1906. medium. , Pacific coast, 1906 Kaay Moea Sole la Xgfn, i n 14 &U 10 8 9 ( 7 6.6 lb. green onions. 25c ner dos: bell oen. pers, 1012Ho per lb; head lettuce, ( ) dos; cucumbers, hothouse, 26 40c dox; outdoor, 76c a box; rad ishes, 15c dos bunches; eggplant, $5.26 crate; green corn, 1626o dos. Orooerle, Snts, Etc, SUGAR Cube. $6.22; powdered, $6.07 H; berry, $6.87 H; dry. granulated, $5.S7V4; Siar, $5.(7; conf. A. $5.87; extra 1, $6.87 golden C, $6.27; D yellow, $5.17; beet granulated, $6.77; There Is a range of almost So a dozen I barrels, 10c; half oarrels, 26c; boxes. in tne price or eggs aiong f ront street sue advance on saca dssis. today. In some quarters dealers who ; nave large supplies are willing to sacri fice them as low as 22c a dosen, but this Is an exceptional low figure, most of tne jarge orrerings bqing around 22( 28c. : Those that receive but a few cases of strictly fresh stock every day are able to sen them at a cent or x advance over these figures, but these are ex treme high figures. Eastern eggs are now beginning to snow bad quality, and It is likely that demand will 4 back on the home stocks. f ' Ohlcksa Supplie Ar Saavy. Vary heavy supplies of chickens are . shown along Front street during the , past 24 hours. As was stated yesterday, . the receipts at that time were quite ' liberal, and It being a holiday the mar- hi Knj. a. iew neajers maat whlta, $3 25; , , - " viuci i 1.1 mas. 6 c (Above prices ars 30 dava net caah quotations.) HONET $$.$o per crate. COFFEE Pacaage brand. $16.$$0 16.63. SALT Coarse Half pound, 100a. il per ton; 60s, $11.60; table, dairy, 60s, xo.ov, xuvs, fis.zD; Dales, z.I0; lm ported Llveroool. 60s. Iisonr ion HT 224s, $16.00; extra fine, bbls, 2s. and ius. if.ouus.ou; Liverpool lumtt rook, Ing, the yield not coTnc one third of that expected. A., dispatch from: Missouri says th wheat crop la very poor and has suffered severely rrom drought. The grain will not average more then to a inchca in neignt. Wlaniper Seports Damage, Leading grain men In Winnipeg wired today that the bail nondltlnna rarwirts from nearly all parts of Manitoba can not much longer be Ignored by the wheat traae. A leading North Dakota farmer, Who IS in Chicago tndav. tinnuiml th. 25c. Cracker Jack ISo. Francis Mohawk I belief that the 61.26A, Red Hill 49c. Mohawk Ext. 8c, that state, -which looked so very promts- m aiiiuii v., jt cxiiu ilia iwL, K7. a iv CiA fc. i I II K LnrtfH wmkb fl sTrk viiia nftwi rhsn arawl 4c, Y. Ree 6a Col. Mt Ext. Je Goldf. and eatlmates of wheatv raised In the Cons. $8.87, Diain'f. Triangle 20c. vjclnity of Araelton are ftlos to 60 per tUMHTUL'K. "ni or last years yieia. These two nnhi. nn i. m. I opinions fairly 'well exnreaa the kind Curry lc. Con. Virginia 66c, Savage n,w" conJ,nT theentire spring 7Zc. Male Norcross 60e, Tellow Jacket , ' wam.j. rnrii. uenin aavancing marxet mere rains over the winter and estimates of both the Germany and Russia crops are a little lower. Kendal! 30c, Booth 49c, Blue Bull 809; Adams lie. Silver Pick 60c. May Queen 20c. Nev. Boy 9c. B. B. Ext. So. Blue Bell 17c. Pixie c. O. Columbia 47o, Hibernia 6o. 6t. Ives 98c, Conqueror 12a Blk. Rock 4a Lone Star 19c, G. Wonder 2c. Potlatch 35c, Oro 32c, Kendall Ext. 2c, Sandst. Ext 4a Mayne 6c, Atlanta 0c. Great Bend 7c. Kmnlre 10a Red Top Ext 24c, Florence $6.87, Diam'f. B. B. Con. 26c, Commonwealth 28c, Comb. Fract $3.60. Or. Bend Ext 14a Gr. Bend Anx. 10a & B. Bonanza 6c, Kewanos 78a Esmeralda 10c, Portland $l.io. Belcher 81c. Confidence 6a Bier- f'M h ra Nev. 40c, Exchequer 60c, Union 32c. '!" to heavy DiitTininn mcTDtrr I wheat section i Original 7c. Bullf. M. C. 15a Mont. Bullf. 4c Nat. Bank 22c, L. Harris 2c, Amethyst 24c. Gold Bar 68c, Stelnway 68c, Denver Ruf. Anx. lOeA, Bonnie Clare 52c, Mayfl. Cona 86c, Monty Ohio Ext. 78c, G. Scepter 9c, Monty. Mt. 13c. B. Daisy 8c, Homestake Cons. 88c, V anlf o. rSIrl ttn A 'hob. I n Tromn Cons. 4a Vlctor'9cA, North BUr 6cA .ept sunset 8e. "- TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. $13.00A, Mont. Ton. $3.27, Ton. Ext $1.65, MacNamara 28c, Mid way $1.12. Ton. Belmont $3.60A, Ton. No. Star 24o, Ohio Ton. 3c, West End Conj. 85c, Rescue 17c, Ton. & Calif. 6c, Golden Anchor 19c. Jim RcitW 11 05. Ton. Cash Boy 6c, Ton. Home 6c, Boat. Sept 88 Official Chicago Prices by Overbeck A Cooke company: WHEAT. Open. High. July 91 9l 94 . 97 98 .102 102 CORN. . 68 63 . 61 61 . 62 63 OATS. $8 May Sept Dec. May Low. 90 93 96 101 E3 60 61 Close 91 94 97B 102 63A 60 52 Elaborate preparations are under way for a mammoth celebration of Labor day- by the labor unions of the city September 1. A large committee has been at work for three weeka Glad stone park is discussed for the place and a labor leader of national reputation will come to Portland, perhaps Gom per or Mitchell, to address laboring men. Recently two orsanlxatlons. th Fed erated Trade and th Building Trade alliance appointed ll men eacn to com plete arrangements for the celebration. Whethor there will be any demonstra tlon In the cltv has not yet been deckled a me question or a paraoe wiu do re ferred to a vote or tne unions. At Gladatone park tnere will be music, field sports and everything to complete tnorougnly successrui oDservance or the holiday. William H. FHsgerald is In chars of the entertainment being chairman of the committee of 24 men appointed by the executive boards o; the unlona Nothing definite- will be decided re garding the celebration until tomorrow nlaht. but regarding the speakers Mr. Fl tiger aid said this afternoon that It was the Intention to get either Mr. Gom Ders or Mr. Mitchell end If It was im possible to obtain either, soma other leader of prominence will be secured. As It Is yet more than a month until Labor day the unions feel con tea en t that they will have the largest Celebration ever held in the state. . NINE LIVES LOST III C BUR I Terrible Storm Sweeps Over Eastern Ohio and West Virginia. $8 39 41 ity, and ivs, t.ouu&.ou; Liverpool lumtt roc again, fall $20.60 per tool Mh rock, $11.00; 100s, (Above prices sddIv to sales of lens tnan car lots, uar lots at special price subject to fluctuations.! RICE Imperial Japan, No, 1. o; Na -. sc; new uneank. nead. 7c A lax, be: Creole. 6o. isKANa small white. to unload. Creamer -rv butter is showing a sliaht ,; accumulation in ine citv as wen as on the street, owing to the picnlo yester- i day, and the absence of demand. Values , hold the same. " Cheese market is firmer, and some ex .'"wect a further advance in price in the near future. -Some arrivals of dressed meats late yesterday afternoon were in bad shape $3.80: large link. $3.40; bayou, $3.90 ex ican rea ,( NUTS Peanuts. Juninu. Uo ner lb Virginia. 7c per lb; roasted, 100 lb; Japanese, 65c; roasted. 7417 per lb; walnuts, California, I6e per lb nine nuts. 1416o per lb: hickory nuts, lOo per lb Braxll nuts, 18t per lb; fil berts, 16c per lb; fancy pecans, 1820o lr id; aimonns. i'azic Ksats, risk and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, and sold at a sacrifice. Good stock re-1 fancy, 8c per lb; large, 78o per mains In demand at top figures. Brief Sotes of the Trad. Some chlnook salmon was reported In from Rogue river this morning, and wa. quoted at 11 c a pound. Pink beans are quoted firmer, with prices up about 16c per hundred pounds today. Home green corn rrom Tne uanes is ', in bad shape, and the trade was arriving offering this class of stock around 15c a doxen. -r- Several cars of bananas were due to day. Another car of watermelons due smoked, irom j"Tesno. .price rrom z to zc a per lb lb; veal, extra. 8 tera 9c Der lh! nrrilnarv 8c per lb; poor. 67o per lb; mutton, fancy, 89c per lb. HAMS. BACON, FTC Portland pack unnia, iv 10 it ids, 1SK0 Per ID; 14 to 16 lbs, 16o per lb: 18 to 20 lbs "Ti( uicanmsi uacon, loiipzzc pet iu, piumcs, ic pr id; cotiage roll, 11 o per lb; regular short clears, un- smoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 12c per lb; clear backs, unsmoked. 12c; smoked, ISc ici iu, uiuun Diitis, iu to is ids un smoked, Sc per lb: smoked. 9e nr lh clear bellies, unsmoked. 11 He Dir t- 13c per lb; shoulders. 12 c nlflrlaA tAnvne. AAn ...t. . . . . .1 - I ' T.' C ' . .. o ". vv cavil. uuuiiu. uvmann noi so smio un nccouni iji;a Ij Mill) K'ttl. leaf ia. i.- Of cooler weather. per lb: 6s. 18 c ter lb: EO-lh ttn -u. Apricots are in larger supply and the per lb; steam rendered, 10s, li0 per i P".ce JlJ?weL . ,t.J. 5b; 15 11c Per lD compound. 10s, iOc , v Tiou wholesale grocery and commission FISH Rock cod, 7c per lb: flounders J trade, the picnic at Bonneville yesterday o ber lb.; halibut, 7c per lb - strlned was the beBt they ever attended. Well bass, 12c per lb; catfish. 10c per lb- iai- ' - Wr ma an n nail 4- M.. all w a 1 f 1 t i . . - t managed, , thev all say. ' Today's Front street prices: . , ; Oraln, TTonr and r. . GRAIN BAGS ' Calcutta. 9a larg ' tots: small lots, 9c. WHEAT Club. 84 86c; red Russian. : :; uiuooirin, nuim, vauey, Btunfta ; CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked. $29.00 3; $er ton. . . 1 BAKLEY New Feed, '$21.00022.09 ' per ion; rouea, ia.uuiaa.vu; orewlng. - jz.vvg.v.' RTE $1.68 per cwt OATS New Producers' price No, White. IZ8.00 per ton; gray, $27.00 JK isai FLOUI astern Oregon patents, 84.80; straights. $4.25; export. $4.00 valley. 4.80t f 4.40; graham, s. $3.75; Whole wheat $4.00; rye. 60s. $5.00; bales, $2.75. MILLSTUFF8 Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings, $25.00; shorts, country. $20: City. $19.00; chop, $16.00O2L00. .r,AT Ti Producers' price Timothy. Willamette valley, fancy, $17.00018.00: ordinary, 812.00S14.00: eastern Oregon $18: mixed. $1010.50; clover. $7 60; grain. $8 10; cheat. $8.5010.50. ' Bnttex, Egg aal Poultry. BUTTER FAT f. a b. Portland Sweet cream. 26c; sour, 24a . BTJTTER'City creamery 27c- sec- c "WILL ENF0ECE LAW V ! . SAYS C0MISSI0NER v'. District Fruit Commissioner e . Held notified the Frojit street commission trade this morning , that . It vmuBt comply with the statlaw j-egardlng the marking of eac grower's name on every 4 " package of fruit,' a" was stated 4 by The Journal on recent occa- lons. if r. , Held sa ya - that the , Jaw will be strictly enforced. As a general rule the growers have 4 f been obey'lng-th law. but com 4 mission men have scratched off the names because of the fear thaj eompetitora- r would 'seeura r th name of their ahlppera' , ' e mon. rresh Columbia chlnook, llc ner Ik . CJ 1. J , , ,' . " ' if-, DicciijcBUB, jbc pt-r id; nernngs 6c fer lb; soles, 6c per lb; shrimps, 10c' per b; perch, 6o per lb; black cod. 7c per lb; torn cod. 7c per lb; lobsters. 16c per id, iiqsu luBUMrej, ov per id; crawriRh 20c per dos; Sturgeon, 10c per lb; black dbss, zuc per id; stiver smelt, 7c per lb; shad, 4c per lb; black cod, 7c yrr- ID. OTSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal Ion. $2.60: per 100-lb sack. $4.50: Olvm pla, per gallon, $2.26; per 116-lb sack. ta.auigiB.2i; aiagte, cannea, lac can; li.vv aos. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2 40; razor clams. $2.00 per box: 10c per dox. Paint. Coal OH, Eta ROPE Pure Manila, 16c; standard 13c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astra Cases. 19 c per gal; water white, iron bbls. 14c Der aal: wooden. 17c ner sral: head light, 170 dag., cases, 21c per gal GASOLINE 86 dev.. cases. 24 c ner gar; iron ddis, isc per gal. BENZINE 63 dee-., oases. 26a Mr nl: Iron bbls, 93c per gal TURPENTINE In canes, 96c per gal; wooden bbls, 93c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lota 7io ner lb; 600-lb lots. So per lb; less lots, 8c WlHB NAILS present basis at $3.16. New York Cotton Market. ... . , . July upen. Hign.f low. io 17 .1202 1203 1181 1182 1205 ... 1186 1209 1209 1192 1192 1215 ... ... 1198 1220 1 1121 1120 1208 1205 1179 -MU89 1168 1149 1198 1168 1161 1140 1140 . 1162 1187 1168 1169 1190 1068 1191 U97 1176 1176 1200 ..1208 Jan. . . Feb. ., March. April May 1121 July n0 Aug Beet. iiko iOct 1188 nov Dec ...'li95 Ton. lOcA, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 7c, Mont. Hea 89 89 Mid. Ext. 4c, Golden Crown 7o. May 41 41 MANHATTAN DISTRICT. MESS PORK. Manh. Cons. 49c, Manh. M. Co. 6c. July 1622 1622 1621 G. Wedge 7c. Seyler Hump 6o. Dexter Sept 1640 1645 1687 3c. L. Joe 2c Crescent ficA. Cnmhlnatlnn lc, Granny. 19c, Mustang 23c, Little urey ZOcA. Cowboy 8c, Orlg. Manh. 9c, wroncno vc, jump, jack 78c4Plnenut 6 Buffalo 8c, a Dog 16c. T7 Horse 4 lnaian camp 6c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Valnr OM..A. ITI.. 1A.1 X J mil $4.00, No. Star Wonder 4c, Eagle' Nest 25cA, Nev. H. Florence 6c, Pittsburg stiver -eaK i.a. NEAV l'ORK STOCK MARKET $8 89 41 1622N 1642A Trading Today Is Without Feature Amalgamated Dividend. The New Tork stock market was dull with no features of sDeclal note. Trad Ing showed the late dullness continued sales to 1 o'clock reaching but 220,000 shares. In London American shares were irregular with most of them show lna losses. Amalgamated CoDDer todav declared the regular quarterly dividend or z per cent ah pressure for the im mediate ruling or iron orders has dlsaD- peared and the Iron Age says that the ig iron marxet an .over the country ,1s 1IC1BHS. Official New Tork prices by Overbeck. & cooae company: DESCRIPTION. St. Liverpool Cotton Market Liverpool. rTWlftl Tul.. a a r x . . . rtnmmA Si! 1- OllOn P2itoi,polntB higher. Portland Bank Statement. future Clearings today . ea ago alaltoday Ctsslaisaa. I ' T akwwssww (UUnjr . . - - - do year ago T,',.'J r...ti.24i,i4o.a7 828.985.06 $412,166.23 189.230.6t ; 92.77.6i S 3 Q I f -5 2S . : : P-a 88 90 88 90 43 43 43 43 99 31 32 31 32 68 123 122 122 122 118 118 117 117 106 67 67 67 67 27 28 27 26 92 92 91 92 97 97 97 97 57 68 66 56 iio in im 116 24 24U 23 23 11 11 11 11 132 133 132 133 149 160 149 149 34 84 84 34 '24 24 '24 24 46 45 45 46 171 27 28 27 27 : v.. 70 25 25 24 25 4n 41 in Ant. 136 136 134 136 1 141 . 116 116 116 116 130 21 34 34 34 34 - 67 68 67 67 65 25 : (P S 113 119 114tv haw I .1 i i o a 16 S 136 i32 13 29 29 29 1 'AH St 1 91 loll 35 35 35 35 gg 102 103 102 103 80 g0 27a 234i !7L 071 63 79 '81 'His' IV& 111118 niiliii'" -40- :w --fumw 2? 27 '27I4 2874 "fH 144 14214844 u rii" hiij; S!,Jt 36 86 SU 99 100 99 89 18 13 18 1 1 Ami. Cop. Co. , Am. C. & F., c. , do pfd Am. Cotton Oil. Am. Loco., c Am. Sugar, c. Am. Smelt, a do pro. na. M. Co Am. Woolen, a. Atchison, c Bait. & Ohio, c. Bin. R. T an Pac. e Central Lea., a. C. & a. W., c. . M. & St. P. . & N. W.. r. . CIh-h. & uhlo. . Colo. F. & I., c. Colo. So., c. ... tlo id. nfrt . Dela. & Hud. & R. G., c. do nfd. trie, c , Oo 2d nfd. Gt. Northern, of. Illinois tjen. . Lous. & Nasli Man. Ry Mex. Cen. Ry. . M. K. & T. Ore Lands . . . Distillers Vlr. Chem ... Mo. Pacific National Lead N. Y. Central. . N. Y.. Ont. & W. Nor. & W.. com.. lo. American . .. No.; Pacific, com . Pac. M. S. 8. Co. Ponn. Railway.. G L. & C. Co. pressed 8. C, c. . ao prererred Reading, com. . do 2d pM do 1st pfd . . . Rep. I. A S.. c. , L. ft S.F..2d D ao 1st urn c T a- a tr VJ I., mJ. OC O. ., IZ . I Sol Pacific, com. do prererred So,- Railway, c. Texas & Pacific. T.. 8t. L. A W., c Union pacinc, c. do preferred . . V. B. Rubber, c. . U. S. Steel Co., cJ ao prererred . . Wabash, com. . . . W. U. Telegraph. Wla Central, c. . Total sales for dav. .431 -an .uJ. Jall. money closed at 2 -per cent" j -'.New Yort&London Silver. New Tork. July 18: Bar n IxnUon, $1140. ' ' ... " ' Sept Oct . Jan. Sept Oct. ., Jan. . LARD 892 895 867 867 SHORT RIBS. 865 865 847 847 866 860 890 857 860 $47 865 896 897B 867N 867B $66A 800A United State Government Bonds. Tork. July 18. Government New bonds: Date, Twos, registered ... 1906 do coupon 1906 Threes, registered.. 1918 do coupon 1918 Threes, small bonds .... Fours, reg., new. . . . 1926 do coupon 1924 Fours, Philippines Twos, Panama new .... Diet, of Columbia ft Bid. 106 106 102 108 101 127 128 109 104 114 Asked. 106 106 10Si 128 129 106 Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, July 18. Official prices: w July Sept. Dec. Open. .7s ld .7s 8d ..7s 5d fHEAT, Close. 7s 2d 7s 3d 7s6d Sept. ..4s 10d juiy 17. uain. 7sld d 7s2d d 7s4d d CORN. 4sl0d 4sl6d (Jonnul Special gerrfc.) Pittsburg, July 18. At least nine are deed and hundreds of thousands of dol lars' worth of property Is destroyed as the result of a cloudburst yesterday afternoon in eastern Ohio and West Virginia. But meager reports have been received so far and it Is feared that the liat of fatalities will be much larger when complete returns have been received, aiignt or tne Known aeaa are: The Dead. Mrs. Mary Bolyard and two .children 1 1 No. 3 Home Phone Diftofy CONTAINING 5,000 SUBSCRIBERS 1 ' ' TO BE DELIVERED IN A FEW DAYS j 5 ' ' Th Home Telephone Plant Is now on a ubitantial pgy. ing basis. , No better time than now to buy Home Tel V phone Securitic. .. , , . Portland Home Stock Around $45 Portland Home Bonds Around $85 .;.;. ; A PICK-UP. ' ;: . .H : " The man who buys' on any reaction will pocket, large-returns. Many large Mocks 'of these Home Bonds have been purchased in the past thirty days by insiders. -.The 'prudent and successful investor invariably buys when conditions are such to cause a weak market and timid . investon sell out t . Louis T. Wilde No. 5 Lafayette Building, Portland, Oregon, . f Up EXCURSION RATES Vj, ECIAL SUMMER, From CHICAOO Use "LAKE SHORE" OB Michigan Central The Jflagara Tails Xovta From ST. LOUIS Uae "BIO FOUR "Route." 'AMERICA'S GREATEST - , RAILWAY SYSTEM" - r TO BOSTON OLD HOME WEEK, July 25. te, n, 28 From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS-rONE FARE plua $2 for the Round Trip. A Grand "OLD HOME WEEK" Celebration and Reunion Seven Days of Public Festivities, commencing JULY 28th Founders' Day: Patriots' Day: Greater Boston Day: New England Dav: Massachusetts Day; Women's Day: Military Day. During these seven davs Historic BOSTON will be "AT HOME" to all her Sons and Daughters. wherever residing. BOSTON & HETUHN fflSf " " . CFOT in 14 94 la Fare from CHICAGO, $24.00 Fare from ST. LOUIS, $27.00 ' m fNGlAND RESORTS, i&WaVBRa. From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, One Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round Trip CANADIAN BESOBTS. daily until sApt. w. w From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, One Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round Trip Full Particulars may be obtained from any Ticket Agent of the NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES .WARREN J. LYNCH, Passenger Traffic Manager, CHICAGO of Comber. West Virginia, Thomas Miller. Adams MIIL Ohio, Tavlor Davis, Musevllle, Ohio. Foreign Exchange Rates. New Tork. July IS. Sterling; demand. 488.750488: 0 dav. 488.65(8483.60: cables, 4S7.25437.50; Paris, 516 plus 1-3Z: Berlin. ib4WB: Amsterdam. tv-ft . Vienna, iv.ii, Biocanoim, zn.ll. John Kline, Connellsvtlie. Ohio. Mrs. ienry Smith. Lpper Sanduskr. Ohio. J. Pedro, upper Sandusky, Ohio. Property throughout the country af fected by the cloudburst Is totally wrecked. Railroad tracks have been washed out and trains are delayed. houses are wrecked and grain crops ruinea- Dejrona aii nope or savins;; nres started by lightning are still burning fiercely at some places and there la gen eral havoc. Mrs. Bolyard and her two children were In their house at Comber when the cloudburst struck that place. Their frame dwelling was swept down by th flood and all three drowned. Falls Into Stream, Thomas Miller was In his field near Adams Mill. Ohio, when the storm broke there and while rushing to safety fell into a swollen stream and was drowned. His body was found five miles rrom tne place wnere his death s Deiievea xo nave occur rea. ' av n, I nvi. r miib.vi . struck on the head by a falling tlmhur ana Knocaea into ine seeming waters, Mrs. Henry Smith of upper San dusky and John Kline of Connellvllle were siruca ny ligrntning and killed. Peoro was standlnor n.i r a nnmrAm fiiuunv wncu ine fliunn uruae. jl SirOK of lightning hit the building and Pedro lost his life In the explosion which iouoweo. 1 ' " SHEEP STK0NGER IN THE CITY YARDS Receipts Are Small While Demand Holds Good aIl Values at the Top. Portland Union Stockyards. July 18. Official receipts: .Hoes, cattle. Sheep. Today 114 480 228 Week ago 50 100 676 Tear ago ..14 ... 208 Previous year .... 72 219 681 There is a stronger tone to the sheeD market today,, although price is station ary. Receipts or both sheep and hogs are small, while the run of cattle is liberal. All -values, however,, are un hanged. Today 20 head of horses ar rived In. A year ago today all -markets were nchanged: hogs and sheep firm; cattle till. Official livestock prices: Hoes Best eastern - Oregon. 88.50: stockers and feeders, 8&.006.26; China fats, S6.2550. Cattie-Best eastern uregon steers, 84.00: best cows and heifers, $3.25; bulls, $2.00. . . Sheep weiners, M.z&dyt.ou; lamos. $5.00. . . , - SHEEP WEAK IN EAST Chicago Price Shade Lower-npCat-tle Tone Npt Good. Tomorrow and Saturday positively the lwt days for discount on east side U DU1S. J3JV HE Union Guarantee tr 1 Association of Port- Chicago, July, 18.-Offlclal receipts: mii. oneen. 8,000 10.000 Hogs. Chlpjiafo ....... .22.000 Kansas City...... 12.000 f ,600 - 4,100 Omaha ............ 14.000 2,000 4,000 Hogs are steady; left over, 4,000. Re ceipts a year ago, 21.000. Mixed. $5.76 8.02H: heavy. i6.655.85; rough, $5.80 6.60; aighV$5.766.10. , ... Cattle .weak. fSheep '-Weak to shade lower. Srhroagti ttiaaptaar OairSJerrloa lo 7am- ' town Bapoalttoa. Brie railroad has Inaugurated throurh sleeping; roar, leaving Chicago every nieht at S:80 D. m,. arriving at Norfolk second i morning at 830. No cianges neoeseary. . x or iuu lniormauon apply to any agent or writ Q. M. Craig. T. jr. Am, oeaiua, . r - land is issuing the same forms of poli cies which have been in use by the strong- jwny est companies for the past twouiijr j cua s. The great advantage of those mitten by the Union Guarantee Association, over the same form in another company, lies in the fact that this Association is a local institution. A thorough grasp of local conditions, with all equipment close at hand, insures better service and prompter ad justments of offickss losses than , ... W.B. OvxrKm. . . President iS pOSSlQle WholewlerlaFralU from OUtSlde. WbolMJ Bd Set&ll Grocer TIipto ia a BaswASD Axssas.SdVioe-Pns xnere is a Aitxn Sro. muint oo. vioi'l m inolt H. D. Wxanoif. . . Manaosr l""u;ul' v" Union Gauante AanoiaUoa Capital Of N. W. Rottstbks. . Aadltmr r""" BenntrseDianioad,SMlM One Hun-W. Ooona Mobbh, Traamrar - , unsoaxraMDsnnsinK area inOU- S. a Smrosa, Om'l Omuwel sand Dollars r. rj. wiSja.. bmmutt nt Cya rrn-n f aloa Oaarante AaaoalaUoa OX Vregun j-ILWtmmmn Hed.IUfere money Jmal:Jua"ar0, twenty-two representative tort land business men furnish abun dant commercialtegrity. Plate Glass, Steam Ubiler, Liability, Ac cident Insurance; Indemnity Bonds UNIOKGUARANTBE -ssobilTioisr NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and It an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, has ex cellent hotel accommodation, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-bakes, oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other at tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a. m. Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good .for 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 McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or. 'Marquam Sldg.. Portland, Oregon J TO CASCADE LOCKS SUNDAY, JULY 21st On the Elegant Steamer Of the Regulator Line. Leave Alder Street Dock 9 i m return about S p. m. Fare, for round trip $1.00. Meals 50t Th? scenery" on this trip is the grandest in the whole west. BE SURE AND COME ivicM-H iKtSAIKO AND CURED abl Charges. -..... wwirauui our vies, ttsason- Call or writ am. T. jr. TOimOB. tx irim Portland, ok ' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST -f- 1 f v ,'r?